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at, Te a GIRL SUICIDE’S ROMANTIC LIFE. —— Miss Nelson Sued Austin Corbin’s Estate for $50,000—Lost All She Had. shidebinteieinleinfeteleintelei=ieleisieteleistelietelelstotetateteteleiatettelseletehtelebstets 1-1-4 4. MATILDA NELSON t 4 oimistetointotote wll ‘The body of Matilda Neleon, the young) apartment wh The amount of tho |} Woman who committed suleti t Know ; ‘al Grand Hote! Baturday night, Iss NR MARU TOs, apeal cates the Morgue awatting: the o ry one. He New amps plater Lena, a clerk In wd panire rom Washington, and of her br ® conductor on the Pennayly Philadelphin. ‘There le no Nelson and two years ax doubt the woman wae Mine! §. yy the mility re told hy her she after her arriva Hweden ite be ated in her and! y furnlahed apart: | enor of withenven Morgue satiaty oMelale of that promise if 10 ould never | According the three women, who names are withheld, Mins her vie thought of mutelde after she 9p the Corbin She talked of 4 Weat ‘Thirt money with which Gompromized her eult Bt het boarding-hou Mr. Wugell, Mr @. to refused to pay a pent held, and denounced feoond strent, where she oecawionaliy) MAM Aupreme| took her meals Bh rey MO) Cone a) for trial recetved Hon | Mine by eleven ’ Pi witne , vurt and the at aa ; Ave WAR A 1 Awaln it whe ad nave sven i lourned and ‘anally one day, on motion | end it of Mr Hare me Was stricken from | Mins Nelson war thirty years old and) its had been made or effecto’d was never at LT seltiement War Tt owas ate IERCED \ways med by hat not one cent had DEAD MAN P BEDROOM CEILING. ote Mrs. Uswald Awoke to See a Leg Sticking Through the Plaster. Thoman xt fare old, ploy fron 1 SF whe lived at Ml haw “ swald looked ry rount , H ‘i 1 moon th ” water rr ” ' No ae He was a shoemaker a ' ‘ Dir davghte @ame home intoxicated pail a pat roken and he centre of the through |S m im Hroume WEDDING OFF: TRIED" TO DIE. ; Religion Barrier to Girl's Marriage, She Took = |» At Fordham Hospital lves could Coppin. where she was Two Poisons, |taken, 1 WAH sald to-day that abe might ai | ——- IDENTIFIED CORPSE, Religion proved a barrier to the mar-| Sefer Mage of Mary Dougherty, clehiern fody Found Near Wergen Reach Years old and pretty, and today whe Was found on the street at One Hundred! @nd Bevent»ninth street and la Fon taine avenue, suffering from polson, After being revived, the girl sald that ben taken morphine and then swal- Horgen Beach, FAG, Wat Wend Rat, eit made this morn! y die father, sume Sa ia That of Young #yaney Hooheett, Sydney Hochaelt, elghicen years old, of 2 Hergen street, Brooklyn, was the young man found dead Saturd: SILK PETTICOATS. t coats, With wide Spanish flou 10s ple 1! flou quil A complete range of del- miicate, colo Usual relail prices $10,00 to $12.00, JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and r1th St, GIRL BEAT HER Ada Foalks Helped Thugs Het Wedne W tt ny TH was never saw her aro) the men, to me. man ve us ‘or It ‘Letood in my bare feet, with nothing on but my nightgown and nightcap, and ohivered with fright: ,| eirl, Mdentifoation was po happened GIRL LAUGHED AT HER, we Mere Broadway and 11th Street, LINEN SALE. Clearance of Wholesale Stock. Table-Cloths, Napkins and Towels at about one-half usual retail prices. 2,000 Table-Cloths, : $1.95 and $2.40 ie it | axa% a45 “ 3,00 2X3 290 “ 3,60 3,000 Dozen Napkins, 5-8 $2.10 and $2.40 per doz, 44 8250 " 3,60 “ 3,000 Dozen Huck ‘Towels, Hemmed $1.50 Hemstitched $3.00 “ S168 “ 4.50 “ 3,00 “ 5,00 About 1,500 ‘Table-Cloths,—handsome patterns, —finest quality linen, 31% to 5 yards, At less than half price, JAMES McCREERY & CO,, Broadway and rith St. $n SALE, Fifteen Thousand Yards of Crepes and Veilings, SALE OF Clear Wholesale Stock, Fashionable French Fab-| > rics for Reception Dresses, House Gowns and Separate Waists, Wool Crepe de Chine, A soft, clinging material, —exquisite for draping,—-in new pastel blues, cream, gray fan, nile, rose, royal blue and lilac, Taffetas Silk Petti- 1,500 r} nees, finished with var- fashionable accordion or gathered nees, hemmed rose led edge. ated or 65 cents per yard; Value $4.25, medium and deep i, Nun's Veiling. With faney silk stripe, $6.75 each; Nellotrope, gray, rose and shell pinks, royal blue and white, All-Wool Crepon, New colors,-with embroidered white silk figure 75 cents per yard; Value $1.50, Fine Venetian Cloth, Satin finish, Colors:—biseult, Mae, heliotrope, silver gray, dove gray, pale blue, rose and pink, $1,00 per yard; Value $4.50. GRANDMOTHER, JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St, Maltreat the Old Woman. fellow followed and caught me He frat ked me down. then bean dragging to priaon without ball for help ob and seed grand k to the house. Ada Poalka a marvel and irl had come out in the yard and He polloe oMelala of Pater stood laughing vvey_ana nor more thant BEAT HER AND LEFT, eure t appears that the Mat he He sereamed, throwing her head back When + afier telling 1 called for ty Mra Mouth snd holding her sides, aren me they left me, hey would kill me if he ecame s and wa found by neighbors " nltence the next day, badly bruised and out up piny with John, {About the face ant jimbs, She did not Melavetiin and John Me ]fell anybody that she had ree ogoleed the girl an her grand jaughier SCENE IN COURT. The two men and Ada Foalke were caught Saturday, When arraigned bee fore Recorder Benio: ‘ey there was @ dramatic seene Mr, Poalks broke into teare when her arindiaughter war tin with the two ruffane y smiled and » charac of her grand hh Foalka, who is 1 a lonely m md ween midnig » oraren jt out and Ste ulleneed him, trembling @nger at “y when pointing « wakened by a knock him, she watd ho is there?’ she called ‘tT know you. Indeed 1 do. You are 2 1, wrandma,” was the reply, in al {he one whe str me down and drag: ¢ and Mra, Foalks, though] med me into tne house t any of her grandehtidren nme at that hol, Was ABOU 10 GIRL DENIES IT, the door when it was burst Inand} An Byening World repertor inter: Viewed the girl in the Paterson Jail thin morning. &he is of medium hetwnt, with an oval face, fair hair and blue-gray ng woman entered, followed by two One waa tall and rough-looking r young and good-looking tn that old Mrs, Foalkes | ® anived he ugh: didn’t do it" she said nonchalantly Hd he ted a the| “Why, Twas with whe told the next day what that evening and we were ut Godwin wrest, at ILM o a) the old lady was ie Folke are all down the trouvle, They haven't m the, any use for hy, I didn't know anything about it eh met iny brother Jack on Friday ang he told me and. showed me the papers. Do you think | would have ate fed in town if | had done it? ‘m not quite «@ fool, | guess Theyre trying (o make me own up, but they can't.” Tt ie sald that Ada sooretly married a nan named Charles Crate about «year ago, and became evirange!d from her family. Crane ta sad to have deserted “. and e a ert. nce Men she has Kept a board | vor a ® Godwin street John Me Ponougn, ihe of the men arrested, wit he girl,” whe wald to the police, pretty and handsomely dressed. 1 und here, Bhe sald to ‘Well, there ene is,’ pointing 1 jumped nto bed, but the bie pulled me out your money, 1) go hard with you he growled, 1 looked at the expecting sympathy, but she only the old bones,’ she cried, me derisively. three began to eearoh the este 1 olipped omt Into the yard and ras trying (0 evap, when the houre, | tovghs THE WORLD; MONDAY EVENING; OCTORER 8; 1900, ONeill : GREAT SALE OF Black Ostrich Plumes! A Manufacturer’s Entire Stock, 12,500 PLUMES, At one-quarter and one-half the lowest prices ever made, 15c,25c,45c, 58c and 75c Each (B” Regular Prices 45¢. to 2,25. They are brGliant black, rish, full heads, in half, three quarter and Amazon lengths, Fancy * Wings and Breasts. An Importer's stock of fine French Fancy Feathers in Wings, Breasts and Bandeaux effects, black, white and colors. 35. Each. (®” Regular Price 65c. to 1.50 Each. UNTRIMMED HATS. The largest and best stock in New York, ‘all the newest shapes and colors, as well as a number of exclusive novelties, FINE FRENCH FELTS, 95c. to 1,65 Each, SILK VELVET HATS, 1.45 to 5,98 Each, BRAID AND CHENILLE HATS, 2.48 to 7,50 Each, Choice variety of Children's Trimmed Hats for School and Dress Wear at Very Attractive Prices, Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2Jst Street, ©’Neill’s, Special Inducements in Stationery Dept. Engraving. As a special inducement and to advertise the tine work executed in our Engraving Dept., we will ofler for one week only engraved Monogram Dies, 59. tach A large number of styles to select from, Empress Paper, One-quire boxes, in Kid, Linen and Smooth finishes, Oxford and Oc- 15e, each w Tnitial Autumn Exhibition, Imported Models, Gowns, Wraps, On Tuesday and Wednesday, October gth and roth, JAMES McGREERY & CO,, Twenty-third Street, tavo shapes ..., Manhattan Cabinets, containing sixty sheets and fifty envelopes, assortmont of tints to select from, Oxford and Ooctavo shapes Qe, cach Five O'Nel and azure, octavo size, . National Bond Paper, in azure and white » Mle, Th. Envelopes to match, square and oblong shapes .. .. Be, pack Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Visiting, At Home and Reception Cards Engraved at Lowest Prices, Sixth Ave., 20th to 24st St. O'Neill's, Latest Novelty in Finger Purses, Mack Walrus Leather, Calfskin lined, mounted with your Initlal inside Lucky Horseshoe, 9Bc, Hach Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St, FOIL THRUST WAS FATAL. Policeman Horn Dead from Young Thug’s Sword Wound, Exhibition of DRESS BODICES BLOUSES, and Floor, ire Cabinets, | ‘a S-quire cabinets in white 59. each New Parisian Models, for morning or evening dress, Severe “ Tailor" or elaborate designs, JAMES McCREERY & GO,, Twenty-third Street, WAN DRUGCED AND ROBED. Aged ‘aaa Revived to Find Himself on Clyde Liner. Philp Wagner, a collector for Wille fam Keator's Brewing Company, of West Hoboken, who lived at 1% Leone 1, Jersey City, was reported) Policeman Charles Horn, Clymer street station, Bi n, dled this morning of blood pot renult: ing from a stab wound Infiloted a week aao. Horn had arrested Frank Gaffney and Roache, two William: They had been drinking, and armed with a fencing foll were menac- Ing people on the street with it While taking them to the etation house Gaffney, who had the foll, got into a scuMo with the policeman and stabbed him in the stomach, Hoth prisoners were arraigned to-day and remanded. Gaffney ts nineteen years ol and Roache twenty, They are members of the Jackson Hollow gang, a crowd of footpads that terrorize realdents In che [neighborhood of Sanford street and | Myrtle avenue, Th of the Tuesday from his home, His wife told the police that when he Jeft home he had #00. ‘The police beaen an Investigation, and traced Wagner's moveme five blocks of his honve, an Kallan who had been | Charles any ‘itd home 1 met an aya fan whom | had been negotiating wi th to toan some money in order | he might #tart « rg 1 started with 4 A ya beet Gey i, when found m Fare toe for Ke 'aty ng w ‘ednor- “rit say that Mie foil belonged to Roache and they have evidence that he took |t from his house on the day of the stabbing and showing it and a pistol} 5, Furs.| eWorld Stern Brothers To-morrow, sale of Silk Umbrellas Men's and Women's 26 and 28 in, Twilied Silk, close rolled, 26 and 28 In, extra party silk; handles of tvory, pearl, buckhorn and natural woods, mounted with sterling | silver, Values 93,75 to 98,00 Speeial Offering of Silkoline Comfortables for double beds, in light blue, pink and heliotrope, 98¢ Blankets if 4 for single beds $2, 75, 4. 65 11-4 for double beds $3, 85, 5. 50 | 3000 Yds. French Flannels 27 In, allewoo! for shirt waists, In solid colors, light blue, pink, red and rose, Regular price S8c yd, $1.95 $2,985 35° On Third Floor Cabinets, Desks, Tea Tables & Pedestals in the newest styles and decorations Special Values Music Cabinets, 4} Vernts-Martin, large size, 5 shelves, Value $18.00 013,80 A) Curlo Cabinets, Mahogany and Vernis-Martin, Value $25,00 $22,850 Large Cabinet Glass shelf, plush bottom, Value $35,00 927,80 RICH CUT GLASS Olive & Bon Bon Dishes, —Vatue 31,65 $1.25 10 Inches high Value $2.95 92.38 Vases, au 4 “$3.75 $2,905 Celery Trays, Bowls, Decanters, Olive & Bon Bon Dishes, $2.08 * Value $3,75 to $4,50 Water Pitchers, tankard shape, Value $5,95 $4,758 Salad Bowls, 9 in,, new design, Value $6,75 94.908 West Twenty-third Street SPECIAL ISSUE. | Almanac Campaign Supplement | A political guide book; just what every, | | voter needs. Indispensable to politicians. 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