The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1900, Page 8

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i 5 ; as ' NETTIE HARRIS TRUE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING; OCTOBER } 18, 1900, Cracks, OT BEAUTIFUL GIRL ) _TO HER SWEETHEART. fi FRNER ia al “gan AL —} 4 WOOO AAAO NN MUANGELERREDEOURENERERBHHANOHN *|Miss Farrington’s Friends Vow Vengeance SALE OF SILKS, 4 She aes. y the Happiest § r : : ok, ' ‘ on Her Faithless Lover. Commencing on Monday, Oct, rsth, , ® vance! j Girt in All New York ® ; : ye : she ohihe AAARiAaibAuabaRA” “14 Ons Hundted ‘iouabed Verdi re | Market, ‘The product of the well known Clifto ’ S %| e pi of the we: low nm : the Jury's Verdict. 5 8 . Silk Mills, comprising every variety of Af ai Tigi p A weave, texture and design, 4 Will Stand by Him tathe |» AT MILL PRICES, E Last—She Believes in|? 8 f ° About one-half usual retail figures, Y His Innocence and Says ® 0 \ He Couldn’t Kill a Fiy.(t By ae Taffetas, Indias, Fancy Silks, Peau q a ® $ »§ de Soie, Satins, Brocades, a The happiest girl in Greater New| rt 4 fis Prices will be quoted in Monday morning papers, p York, perhaps in the whole world,|® f 0 ® rt J to-day wan Nottie Harris, Her sweet-|® 0 8 At ue 8 , oR, j heart, Fred Scharn, was not believed 0 | 4 he ‘anes i JA M ES McCREERY & co., a by a Coroner's jury to have mur- on , ® Broadway and 11th Street, ered his sister, Katherine Scharn,|@ V0 4 | the factory girl, the inquest into 4 f ia whore death was completed yestor-|® 0 0 - 7 ay, He was under police suspicion, |@ 0 ys a and all of the detectives were bent on i i q , fixing the crime on him, i§ 4 1? Aftor the jury Jast night returned |/ \ ) 2) Phe Clostow Qaotntions, & verdict that Miss Scharn came tol > 0 : Hie her death “at the hands of @ person ® * H LEASE BE EARLY with Want ad, 4 or persons unknown,” Miss Harris | ® & , “4 : hurried to the Tombs to tell hor ® copy for To-Morrow’s Sunday World: 4 sweetheart the good news, It ts not) ® ; ¥ believed that any indictment will be, 5 «& | found against Scharn, : 3 4 Miss Harris is sixteen years old} © ® % And lives at 681 Bast One Hundred | } ‘ \ and Sixty-second street, » fell So eTarer NETTIE HARRIS BY NETTIE HARRIS. (She is young Scharn's sweetheart and will stick by Dictated to an Evening World Re. him to the last.) i Deriee | OOAARM DOT EOMMAMOOMbUDAOsAORGRMNAEGEOsERGIDOTe Fi ¥ 1 knew that they never could find that} Fred wae @ullty. In first place he| J ean't begin to dew Vite Veter Kemper. 1 we roy avenve and had the girl wuperintend the fan't, althe hh the police tried thelr beat | tn the court aw L heard ¢ ales an give nnd ij " lehing fo make it seem no, L know he jen't,/ ing againat him. When jy of why he did not #how u io Wore A great diamond engages becaune he told me ao. leuurt yesterday | a wh wedding, he en 1 Pat tring, and the plain gold band that} h Will I believe anything al ho moat unhealthy pla he w zn to ultp ipo n her finger at the ae i oo that Mt would efforte to make Nim feel ( ‘ Nee at a | a i only one who could have murdered Ly! » vowine vonw Her ait pe Mt Re | , mt . faithless lover i, Mn the peitiiantly Aieit Wp and cry out that the police we » be married and 1 almost ‘i ° y ty hour was passed @wearing hie life away, Ob, tam altar tal le & puss to the bride’ home : i | |ibeeny to h othe ' | hot come als ett the ride THE BANK STATEMENT, | ern Cou i'n War tga HEF EO Lane » Oncenrqiett Racnre “Noe | Rae Te analy Ao Oa ito is Hi Ti HE Lee Pst ret Lav Fone wir A wort WANT. \ , Mt sani rome! , inal; December | 4 oe) i) ‘ ia i ng prices were; Novem: ah ae # Advertise Business # . sie | n <iaiee | Dend in Harlem Mote, fn tan sive SL SS waar Wabermany cme Aimind woonrire ar? Opportunities To-Morrow. I went to him at on 8 oi i Naw ¥ wheat oBehed’ te Vol I's Hotel, at 1098 Wink avenue P he were guilty, 1k iil, For sn houses did pot ap ut ng. Armstead, who was q 1 just asked him, Ie iy yed by Voalkol, was i It, though 1 didn't Tay (tik RIMM kG pmiaeelA \ ba on some chalre in } pele aed wn Ag ELA i si ny My teen dead “aleatoiinm tp fo (haders heatied a oH mh U8 Rubber Neath f ») j Contractor Me- Donald’s Own that the Busiest ee of What Engineer Par-}] Story Told to : . P Did You Know sonela Account 4 Spot in New J] that ‘Thousands Of Greatest In- ; Sunday World P ben of Men Are] pid You ‘ Harlem terest to New fof Tunnel Read Exel . York Is Entirely || Working Like Weyow. tliat Is Being Yorkers, Work Given for eaders Iyxclu- " ‘a “erry %, , . " . Undermined? onc Ni neath | the ‘Tunnel Sunday Wortd 's Photographers’ | 1. yirst ‘Time, sively, , Is Being Rapidly Completed? Splendid Pictures, q Amazin Torture of E 4 8 mine oF Romances. any 5 our urope 's Cycle of Chinese R - ' Success Page bap ’ omance C f G ; Workingmen How to Mystery and Women’s Feet. of the Man Who Will orners for reates Win Small For. Crime ere Wed the Girl Who ’ ° Polygamy. tune, of Story That Will Make Helped Him Escape New York § Flirt Is " In New York Women Glad They Are from Bandits, Most Convincing Argu- GREAT Americans, » During the Romance Last Sixty Days. Fashions of the Priest Who Gave Up Fortune and the r the Isthe Metropolis inthe Chapel for Love, Power of the Cleverest Autumn Bride. rater ie Romance Criminals in the World? Styles for Dress, Veil of the Man Who Made Read, and Form Your and Bouquets for Brides His Wife Love Him © Opinion, of This Year, and Wed Him, ment Ever Printed Against Mormonism, Photograph of a Mormon, a Queen. Remarkable Coquet- ries of the Girl Queen of Holland, Who Breaks Hearts as Though They Were Eggshells, Millionaires. FIFTH AVENUE PALACES MARKED BY A SERIES OF EXTRAORDINARY COINCIDENCES. WILL ANOTHER MILLIONAIRE DARE THE STRANGE FATALITY. To-Morrow’s Sunday World. | FUNNY SIDE. “Life in the Wrangle Fla! ” His Wives and By T. E. POWERS, es : gh Sew Oe ics,

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