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+ tleway the body of a two-montai - you: write ‘An Englishwoman's Love ——_—_—-+-_ —__—_. Greater Portion of the Amount Wil! Come fo New York Tradesmen--Miss French’s Party. bee : Dinner to Bridal And even this prospect has ite alloy I> 0 happens ge drive dvor, ‘This will party tu escape ayses of the (Special te The Evening World.) NEWPORT, R. 1.. Jan. 10.—'The Van-[ot tempering bitiern Gerbilt-French nuptials on Monday next! that tne 3 1 be without ostentatiqus display. — | eading to the very tit will cost nearly half a million) enable the wedding dollars for the ceremony in the ttle] all but the mon: fleet ng g! church on the Polat whjch will unite | curious. iaedtnte teh: Miss Eusle. French to Alfred Gwynn! | “I decided t> have Vanuterbilt, the possessor of $0,000,00, Ormed Here, in New ay Inherited from his father. fentimentat bridal Amos Whitney Youn over and sure, hert Eaton, Mr, P'the Police Depa e The mem! twice ‘already, to supposed hurglars, "ach time che alarm There will be twenty-four guests at this funetton, arty proper will be Mr. and Mrs. Tuck French, Gen, and Mrs, Harry Payac Ernest elaborate ainner will be served and tne function whi be spendid) without dis- ‘Tho: and Mr. Vai have All Newport citizens and the town crowd of the curicls city folks, proper regret that so Ittle of this vast ,Ofai ihe, Nevers ike the aap-shot | was a false one. eum will be spent here. gileved, are cosed agalna: them. hey sume I They had contidencly counted upon the Wozue we ta Weduing io icave with them much of) ery the ‘unearned increment," and had| trex sya Vanaereit «lsborately planaed Just how ‘hey were} forror’ of puder allt sting to spend It before tae season of New-!k port activity pens Bul they age doomed to, disappoint-| View and The cannot get nslie the oj he mid Hitters ‘y, Nanderb py aversion ts shared by pretty Mise Beattie, rector | Heh i Porm ene “iven Rev, Charies I of the chu ment. BD i02 public int ed b e Itey. Gi Mrs. French and Mr, Vanderbiit have! ggremony, assiated by the lev. George’ French, ‘not +, Church, New Haven, a kinaman of M's so piantied the arrangements that N wnges War against the “siinp: | Port will profit little in a financlal wa: AL. the decorations have brea broug from New York and the Venuervl.t con- eevatorics. ‘The wedilng collation wili be turas ned by Detmontco, and most of the musi- Gang are to come from New Yo.k. zroom “1 pave no photos,” sald Mr. Beattie. | 1 shal have none taken. If you see what purpor:s te be my pcture It con. nection with the wedding, just Isbel It | ina tall athlete. noof forty-five, with Rev. Mr. icoking gentlem: Food look. clear-cut teatures and clean shaven tace. HT Ay § + reake ie To-day on her way to The Breakers! 2. waac@oeoOooane: ae ene rent eusthicenough ¢heen wiih the coapeanor grouse Oe gf] e.call.ca. Mra, Conpeliue Vanderbilt and © EO POSES SIS eee EO teen i hia callers was une fad She In- ye Via jerb.lt, wand i to bel and exactly how each detail was to be, Only two persons besides themselves t t0 cast her pariy while ehe ovcuptes (he vigted that the recior sh pose for her” maid 70 Ors seers BItCmPIS tol carried out. Some sum age ions made by| know worre they Intend to Ko and how lew bis palace on the hill. her. He amiled and declined, i or arats ee toen ana | ier were adopted and last night's fam-| jong they will remain away. They are | main until the oN wport She wanted him to don his robes and strates oy Aarae rn andl ily conference at The Breakers was de-| Mrs. Cornellas, vanderbilt and Mra when they will return hh Mrs. French also sent the butk of her let her photograph him. “He politely re from New York and al sup jected. the ru And She Smiled. ® an army of ambitious Newport h All that excellent view st Mr. Vanderbilt and Miss French have ret until after Mr. and. Mrs Mullonatee Ti men by providing transporiaticn for ail of the partors | at with the} She emiled as she swopt by the dis-/ planned a wedding trip on an I re beyond the reach of Mr. Venderoitt E SA VEO: mintater on the wrong side of the birds: | comfited photographer and drove at Alpcale.. ‘They are. keeping. de n loving friends. nd of woclety. The her three hundrcd guects trom the sti- erg mante panels. hating race out Hellevue avenue, thelr friends, so determined ai j much next peauaon tion to the church and return. Mra French is resting to-day after the} The photographer all two] ket away without the usual accompanl:| May Go Around the World. From Wickford fo 2m ay (davnrof HUTS ANT bustle propecia fur| miles ta KeL a vareage point. DUL he Fe-| iments of old shoes and. Fe ? Vanderbilt ean go to rk ‘Thus It happena that ali Newport wtil | Monuay'n event. turned to cown with a apolled plate as} A special train wil! ‘be stationed at| ty somo it in «ald that Mr. Vanderbilt | Howton, and thence anywhere they may, rea from tae great wedding will be, No more guests will arciva ati iarbot | thernet result of h'q morning la Wickford Juncton. Monday and the/ Intends to complete his trip around the | select ‘ the pridat party on its) View uv'll Eaturday. ‘The only event of EGrnelius “Wanderbiit ta taking| crew’ will be In readiness to start at any | world, which was Interrupted while he | The electric burglar tae free peep ut th al party on tts new Wiis the diner. that Milam | great interest In the Weddlig artanke: lima after 1 o'clock in the afternoon) was {n China by the necessity of his| Aquidneck Bank | vaul way trom Harbor Virw to the Zabriskie. iste Frenoh will give to the bridal|n Youonlay and to-day she was 0 to where the fancy of the bridal| return to assume the responsibilities of | stored the party Saturday nigh} told in detall hat had been done coupe’ may dictate. the head of the house of Vanderbilt. Milt-French wedding pi Memorlal Chyrch on’ the Point. ISADIE MARTINOT DEAD GARE ASKS POLICE AID. ABANDONED. Parents Too Poor to Bury It, Police Surmise. ' While playing ubou: an fron stairway) tn front of the cigar factory of Davis others, at $22 East Eighty-frat stres George Loag, thirteen yeara of i.tay Kightleth street, found a paste- Loard . which he opened in the presence of « number of playmates. in al anlo child, THe body wad fittired In a wh.to cap, wh te dress and canton flan- aol underwear, ie ere no marks of vieles ‘The body was tnken to TRUE. tectives are Investigating the case. (h> police believe teat the catld’a pa- Tents Were too poor to bury -_— A MYSTERY [The bridegroom, of a wedding, whether Idie watk of life or in’ the ‘400" person of much consequence. As a $0,000) bridegroom t naturally be expe e hear the centre of the : but asa matter of fact he has ted a position far from the lime It is Miss Elste French upon whom a pl erest cent! an upward ewing of the arm. SACRE MARINO TS \Sa: =| threatened to shoot all of Says srsteiather Has Rerse- [threatened :ia/'ane and dhrow sald that any great e cause my mother’s death, ind | was i from fear of the porsibilitics ot We finally and in 1 cuted Her for Twenty The Name of the Author| Years. of a R:cent Success- pees ful Book Is Wanted. agony es pave the Charmingly gowned in a blue cloth | c; dress and looking extremely pretty, In spite of the red ey?s which denoted a night spent In weeping, Miss Sadie Mar-; tnot, the ai sf, appeared in the West Bide Court morning a3 a comp.ain- unt against her stepfather, James H. jf, “L really In the hope of clearing up the iatest Me rary mystery, also wita the de- wire that no. writer, however orillt or popular, should, even unwitting: te the glory which belongs to ins of having perse- 4 her for years with threats and abusive letters anJ telegrams, and de- dared that she was forced t> cause hin arrest to protect herself and to save | hir the Ife of her mother. Mise Martinot | wept an she told her story, dnd taere| were many damp eyex among those who aw in he mother wins wi eo peace, him’ that’ to have beea forced "she sald, ‘aut this man has persecuted me for twesly yeare. | + stood his conduct toward myself! without complaint, but when he attacked | my mother in such a way uw to ac-} tually endanger her life 1 was forced! to appeal to the police for reilef. “Lived on My Money “Mr, Egins Is my mother's second hurband and f am the only crlld of her! | gwd, first marriage. When 1 was fourteen! Weeks ago years of age I was driven to the staxe, Hest to carn my own living because of his] {sh went | treatment of me, and as soon as 1 ace) assaulted quired ao little success 1 was forced to support him and my mother. “He was formerly a lawyer, but hae not had any occupation for years ex- het another, the London | Daily Mail has by telegraph put the plain question; “Did Letters?" to’ a number of | popular moyellste, Here are their telegraphic such ;luck."—John Strange “No, 1 didnot write ‘An English. woman's Love Letters.’ "—Beatrice | Copt to annoy my mother and me and to Harreden. yecure my money in various ways. For yeara he and my mother lived in Jamat- and I have pald’ their expenses. ins has recured money from the trades peopie and had !t charged to the household account and: I have pald the bile. “He has been.a confirmed drunkard for years, knd my mother has repeated- ly left him and taken refuge with me. He has niade promises, and she has goue back to him again only to find him worse than ever, “A few weeks ago my mother becar: il, and the home at Jamaica was abandoned. Bhe came to ive rlih me, and s.0n after went Lo a-hospital, where she submitted to an operation from iwhich she has not recovered. She Is now at my home, 232 West End avenu Her husoand has been to see her sev- eral times. and I have interposed no ob- though he always demanded sree “Have written love letters to several Engiishwomen. Which do you refer to?"—George Bernart Shaw. ~/ "Deny entirely.""—Anthony Hope Haw- ‘bins. Bike ‘Am entirely gulliless of ‘wearing my heart'on my. sleeve for daws to peck ‘The Evening; World offers $100 for the name of the author. See first instalment of ::'An Engiishwoman's Love Letters” on the next'to the last page. ————— Gn CENCaES CAUSED: DEATH “In serene the new century August Reinhardt, thirty) years old, used giant Section aeieeine ectrasana pone 194) money: trom her, which shew od to obtain’ trom me. ARS ras ent toe] Night ‘before last he .cune tot [his threats, el another ung and making taret and it on its. room, NG! Heve ch, n- and I ask that he be commited | Twelve-Year-Old Ward iberty. lett +t huve received tett borne can, One m (Present and Mug Tacker roukty nm. Patrick Tucker Is a Mamilton avenue police station, yn, and Charles Hansen | fn the Long Island Hospital, i ‘ucker.$s an Irishman and Hansen Ix] jn the theft of $160 from a res ‘aurant on had 9 quarrel several at thelr bourdiag-hounr They, + Brookly! ment ta getting ner- erbilt weddliig gifts O Mr. Vanderbilt, the New | port public wants to see. The can drive Grounds, down to the Casino and even upon the narrow thorou ‘owl town without attra | passing notice if he ts alone. Whenever Misa French accompanies him a staring crowd watches eagerly. frexence on the dr: Watched for by peraons unxtous to get a sr have the) paetve-year-old Charles Ward, the|sloomy shadows over his bent, Gecrepit up under h's¢ conduct | terror of lower Fulton street, Brooklyn |senile form, he wll Just purh a button, ve meetliz With | borough, a In trouble again, He Jn one {summon the doctor and teil him.to glva, fon WI Mil) ot txo bays arrested on a charge of |him a few jabs’ of glycero-phonphate of hetg in $30) bond to keep gistrate It he molested ether. Sten Martinot or her mother he would wend hin to the penite 5 USED HATCHET ON HANSEN. se outside of and Mrs. iler- Iselin. An been called out guard them agains French, Gwynne ted Alfred res It Misa about the hfares of the ing, more than But Her reway each day is MISS ELSIE voted almost wholly to discussing Mon-| Francis Ormond French. It ja safe to day's blg ceremony t the secret they hold will re- in the seclal life Hreakers and. tak, Iv collection of Vander: Db 22- 2 OSODHOOEE } ESTIMATED COST: OF: @ VANDERBILT WEDDING. Two specia! trains from New York to New- pert and revurn and use for two days... Bride's trousseau Bride’s weddding dress. For entertain nt of the quests at Har- bor View 10,000 Floral decorstions , i Tite 8,000. Cost of opening The akers for ten days Wedding resort Newport transpor tation for peel guests. Ministen’s fee.. Charitalve donations her mother. Honeymoon tour. Rental of cottages for guests: Dinner to bridesmaids Music at chureh and home Presents to bridal party. Wedding breakfast by ‘Delmonico. Miss French and by” JOC ZONK Total overtime. Lart night It rang each time careful rearch by the pollee and employees of the ban! failed to disclose anything wrong, Without surface Indications to justify the alarm the authorities of the little city of Old Newport appear to ibe ap- prehensive that someth.ng may bappen Aan matter of precaution to-day spe- cial watchmen’ were on gua’ ‘The: ait fipihes the vault night. and day un- tl tho presents are remov to the va where are atored $200,000 of wedding 5, ts unfll : Monday forenoon will the rexents, en from the bank to arbor The transfer to the house and the return to the vaults after the wedding guests have inspected the colection will be managed by a local express company. A dozen vane will be employed. | _Boine of the vane have pteel fi in There will be sent the gold and silver and the many Jewel! cases. Mra, French has given Delmonico or- flere for 130 platen for the: weeding. Teak tant. ere Hy, that many ate the’ th renfaeen ipetedr rane the View, decorations of in workin, an A Lively Aspect. Hevue aventie, long. wite Mass) runs. along: along each side oP bien parece a z a Ereat castles of the rich, a: of the Summer colony of Re Foun of the fabulousl eral is be- sinning to take on au Healy spect. Vehicles of many! Harbor View. The ptonkers: a and nes Payne * ars ‘a contage oe the inet essengers are, nfo fata oe Fe ‘say cone fe, eher A View thin’ achfag Alfred nee ands Miss Elsie. that the young at once, ¢ anon 0 and and tl cupy. prominent Of the big colony: nd Miss French will entertain Sir and Mra ort the are alarm in tn, where retents, pera'ats WERE BUN BUNCOED, Twentieth Century Joy Gea Doddering Old Men and Hopeful Old Maids. The Would-Be Benedicts Swindled by Two Sisters. The recent experiments with elycero- Phosphate of sodium injections for the purpose of restoring vitalfty and enerey to old people give bright promise for the UTICA, Jan, 9.—The police and postat| futue of the human race. Bome very authorities are looking up the affairs of | SUCceHNtGL reaclta have been obtained the Walrath g’stere of Tittle Falls, ; 0M x couple of cases being studied at who have tide ‘a comfortable living | the O11 Pepe's Home, and if we are Oy awindling en In nenrsh of wives, | Permitted to Judge from what has been ‘The girls rubscribed for, a monthly | Sccompllshed up to date, tt ts pretty publication devoted to matrimonial mat- —. AL : cy 9 et Ha aview linen to the effect, wid fall rato a fortune on tre marriage. Vicia immediately replied, set- (Special to The Freaing World.) Many yn dates for the proposed anarn Hefore long. there cathe to each a letter of acceptance and a request to forward ratlroad fare. £0 auccensful wan the «heme that : ! girls were soon able to live am their matnmonia: eproings. The police have turned the matter over to the postal authorities. They will Inetitute pro- ics agains the Walrath wsters for sin tho;madig;for:Crauautent fraudulent purposes. it, co drag e Two trumpeters in the Wanders ery_annqunced the coming. to wayfarers. The the Portsmouth wi CERVERA CAN NOT SURVIVE. = Spanish Admiral, Whose Capture Ended’ Cuban War, Fatally Ill. JAG. ‘The popular idea that the only cure: chronte catarrh is @ change of. climate is’ mistake, because catarrh {s fuund {nal efl> mates tn all sections’ of the country; an@: even if a change of climate MADRID, Jan. 10.-A. despatch trom Puerto Real, near Cadiz, where Admiral Cervera te lying i, his condition has grown worse and that his recovery 1a considered hopele The Admiral has rot been tn good health for eome time. His defeat by the American forces and capture at Santia- go, Cuba, together with the criticiem fol- lowing his losses, told greatly on him. On -his return to Spain he wi quite troken in spirit, and soon his health waa affected, ? WEEKS’ BRIDE TAKES. POISON. mate, but the only way to do it ls 6 or remove from the system the catatrhal: 1 germs which cause ii! ders and washes hai useless in making a permanent cul they do not reach the seat of disease, Ja tn the blood and can be reached eal an internal remedy which acts th stomach upon’ the blood and’ head, throat and bronchial tubes‘ and ‘alse catarrh of the stomach, {e sold by druggists, under name of Stuart's Catarrs Tablets: ‘These tablets, which ‘are pleasant’ le harmless to take, owe thelr efficiency te combined in convenient, palatable tablet fcrm, and as valuable for children as fer adults. secure vitriol ‘Th> doctor hi. ‘ Xeltement might An TERROR IN they both bare thetr arms and take thelr {injections with great reiteh. In thelr conyivjality they may have an- Gussie Rudolph Found No Happiness in Marriage. Mr. A. R. Fernbank, of Columbus, Obie, and that nothing would | cure:' except change.of climate, which my business: ale nduced him to the hall he ing aad THE TOILS AGAIN On a-Sodium Jag. ne, ¢ €afe to say that the old man will be a thing of the past. The twentieth century man will be as young and giddy as a spring lamb. All he needs 1s to absorb the salt waters of perpetual youth, Jabed into his artertes by a syringe, He will never Kiow old. When Ife's sunset begipa to cast’ its at the man la 1 Adds to His Brook- lyn Record. twenty years “* ‘and telegrams. atealing five huge metal syphons, costing | sodium. $73 upiece. Pool warned Youth on ‘Tap. His on in this feat ta alleged] Youth will come back to him on the to be « Fennimore, of 6% Adams jJump, and he will ‘mmedlately, brace airect, also aged twelve ra. Young [up and do a rag-time dance, In boylah Ward lives ut @ Midtagh sjreet. Fred Wohm, the driver of 1 mineral Water wagon, ts the accuser of the boys. While In a saloon ‘on lower Fulton street a gang’ Of ‘boys "cao ‘all the honk from his waK prisoner in the) abuidoned onthe Brook-| man’ gathered tn . antics jams Street Court to-day nm patient) vere: Ward boy cord. larresied six moathe. i gice. It will be a regular salt-water Jag, a Prisoner in severa’ nt to. tadating In if Sorn we ha Fulton street, While the cash.er's back was turned several boys entered the Fansacked the til and got x Afior Ward wan arrested he turned ‘ate'n evidence and went free wh le companions were sent to reforma- "| tortes. Ro eas algh itase| wae geroun as tae d Maay salt Infections m: kids" of us all, 241090908300 HO2d-d6> i HERE IS A CHANCE FOR The Evening World will pay $2 for every anger it accepts which gives.a_vio' New York or its suburbs. A short description of the picture must accompany it. Novelty, originality, oddity and adaptability to nowspaper !Ilus- traordinary In their history or outlines, street scenes, and men, women, children and animals are, of ‘course, the most interesting. Send pictures to “Amateur Photograph Editor Evening World, . O. Box 2,854 New York City.” used It will be paid for. caciaageihas camainainantinnnnaneasonsaantasiotias POVOEDHPD D451 39D OD and they whl undoubtedly. popular. Home we mu plo of old men greet street, whake handy, ner drug Shat'll sou have, old man Varst olf man become} rhe Spinsters Protec have arrange! (or a gra and follificat > cel ct wo Hee A cou- ach other on the and retire to the of anything odd, new or interesting in Greater acka the ‘Typical spots or localities, {DEATH WIPES OUT FAMILY. 1 No print will be returned. If BETHL Jan 10.—Corneitus| ge MeGettigun ve yeara old, a teaih ot his pare brother of Hotel-Keoger Jamea McGettl- athe Noe ban, who Uropyed dead’ on! learning of ruat will oppos vin will very 4 Jubitation, © ke-reducing elixir, fe for. hem. i \ several weeks ago, has family In four months, the suk man having died in a reutly, and all eff erts BEFORE fairs would not permit me‘ to™ “My nostrils were almost alt Gussle Rudolph, a bride of two weeks, to breathe ne Kissed her husband good-by this morning | susing an infamed. irritated tligeet,\ TRO an he left home, at 125 Ludlow street, |‘hourbt of eattag breakfast often: and when he returned a few hours later |e and’ the:catarth gradually he found her dying from carbolte acid, |™Y stomach took away my digestion. z * Zh She was removed to Gouverneur Hos-| pital. ‘The doctors nay she cannot re-]_. 2% cruaiist sdvieed me to try a fire betel cent box of Stuart's Catarrh cause he said he bad so Mrs. Rudolph 1s only twenty years old| who had heen cured of and quite pretty. Her husband fs a pantamaker. He lost his position just one week before thelr marriage, but, as he had the promise of another place and had furnished a’ anug little home on the top floor of the Ludlow street ten ment, the young couple saw no reason ;™ why the wedding should be postponed. Three days after the marriage the / Voride told Mra. Eckstein, a neighbor, that she waa not happy, but gave ni Fearn. She became more and mora] eye te peer ne ene tte despondent as the days passed. Her | dsirea by chronte catarrh cured entirely. husband was a‘most crazed. She made| this new remed {him no explanation when he found her joften In tears, He went out this morning to see we rout tre position that had been prom. fred him. When he returned he found that she had locked herself in. She ‘i was uncom us and frightfully burned by the acid. ROBBED HIM AS.HE SLEPT. A_GOOD WAY to decide the piano. question is to lea i} turglars Took Friedman's Watch and 8110 In-Cash, Henry Friedman, a clgar manuface turer at 204 Beventh avenue, reported (0 the police of the Weat Thirty-seventh ‘treet atation that burglars broke Into tle seection of your piano to a:house' ae wnich you have contiden:e Pick out! th case end tone thit pleases you and the rest to them. With the "Pca antee you runno risk. We stand our pianos for- 5 years, ready! torn 1, and their dis- beth being go—hic—ter etnkiny ton make “fresh f n and they are a impatience and tor experiments i death entirel bis living apartments in the rear of his store and stole his gold watch valued at $10 and $110 In ca He awoke this morn’ng at two hours later than usual. H. wite were suffering h but the windown had b the thieves and th they had been chi found ‘hia vést and tr 1 shortly tf this prospers, 30 o'clock, and Hi tlve Aasoctation nd dollar dinner ebrate the dis t a by not tell! if edman rs, from which 1 been extract; atrovld- ie for an old { heart-fall: ent for foar| ed, tration will be considered in selecting the pictures. ’ \ : ‘ tuke a alycero-phosphate of s0-|th ston won't tal Pobbarsanavenveet ‘od the Least defect. Our plano Buildings and all inanimate objecta, it must be remembered, are dium nlgh-pall Jad. okt eat : Ee a trict: fone-regulated to suit pets nan not of much use, unless they have something, absolutely new or ex- “Same for me,” ays the other, ana|PigyP™ FERDINAND G, LONG. Areenteur charge only the Interest extra for m payments (about $15 above the cash —manufacturers’ prices. . Shoda anos of nny differeat up... Write for our 1908 catalo free. PEASE PIANO Anderson, allan, Andrew An- rrested fast night In, the clevated: sta at One th street, on He nad two saoiguna ‘and t valued at 9000 In his: pos- ‘The property was ttcen. trom Dickel' Fepldence at Boare- v7 Howard derron, was Third avenue death In the nts and brother | Ghs turned; aver. to

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