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ane WORLD: ‘ + BABY PAULINE BATHGATE | _LISPS HER MOTHER-LOVE. rererer Pitty Mammal She} Murmurs, as She Gazes S.on the Fac: of the Woman Who Has Been Tried as by Fire. To-day T have seen and take! w n young mother \ y est and at the s chapplest wom Happy because to her for ten wtored to her arms man who swore Protect her has “Rood name which shi her throuzh life. There +. alvoree which James 1 ofthe Park Na al againathis wife, ( Butea ittte more * Vice-Chancellor mi that a decree be r was dismisted and the ehlid awanted the wite )Ofrs. Grace Lathe. woman. I know this from and neighbor: own observation. She “Working, self-supporting woman “Ways bas been, even dur “her married iife. She is ater. ures and 5 the look of a jteadfast, honest peEacHty ong who m yea m ees : losked hone. 60. fra: Vand ast A ma had and x; just what her old Hac! bors say she {s. Fete, unfortunate ata killed sho tome and puttine Big Pauline, on her ap. ‘ Bathgute at her hrotive Broad avenue, in Ril Happy with Little pa “lam happy now darling back agal Atul Yainge. ni Ks, Abou UI fhlld) Keven had the It would have been Part. But nobody kn that I was a faitht (EpUrEE no one ier lackensack, where the ¢ things quaintances, hi | ten! by me in forget. But out knows me? Ww must have Was so much smok wieke! part of it. hauch o nat Paulte toy smammat Mra, Patines te i bee A Raby tigate uttie Innoeen 1 krows up. * wien she would whe h ther lke ler: 1 shail go on ind werk for my doing the very best that Le wirer J JANE GORDON HIS WIFE CONE, TOOK POISON. —_.—_— 2 ESCAPED FIRE TO DIE OF EXPOSURE., ese 200/7 IS Mr. Nason Expired Saturday Day---Hotel ' | ; Mrs. Nason To- Jefferson Victims. Kimlen Took Days to Make Up His Mind to Die. r senaratio ow raph of Mr tows Ih O he Dark V ws pt te xvid by Instruct MR, AND MRS. W roma Phi i a LAtier hav sipicnt thrilling uN New York, PManon died trom th een gancedar 7 i fines) eo tower ring | pluck up| His bday | ee Neson dled yes Ren eobhle vat ne Mor , SA private ho: Reig erbeathinet : ) whi tid t “ “STRUGGLED WITH WITH SURGEON. Ue @ from the 1 Mrs. N Neat meus 1 } Mr. Lacy a Egat geiinc iy pei a Sorcerer [anew pou Ne tnaane from oe vegan nte'of ber hus! at go Oh 18 pneumontst remarks s atte Mra. me the day theibaby died. Mr, Newon was iwi Just unde taleer PB andithe man und wife ‘were plung 1 to the stre | re cause of BABMbY. 2, nurso from 18e! Mra. | Beslder being ! ey ea ho Mr. and M iy to Mra. El fist rooms Were on the wixth repeat neta 1 pe of her constant ear hey. and the nurse were nee, and we Nea tea (ere te OES i AT HonieBent ie a entire estate sew Ore = hadi aalned | Honiwhen| tek locomotive exp e torday in front] personal bealesn, Rewhen, the wearchiight | Mr, Nason was well known In mer one tne rational apt Company: #/ und four daughters. ding in the window, |cantlle circles, and was a men! am nJuring two men and xertloag the} years, @ member of the) mutton tire, stuse Of the explosion | left “tree from lump out, Thoy | New York Athletic Club, Was not apparent. Colors, COCCODOOODOSGOGOOESTOGOGODOOS MRS. FRANK PAULSON, N Would-Be Suicide View Hote Paulson. ! Samuel Kimien t thos frank polson {hele i etl erin ter having reg Met tof 1) Crane on of Philad wah he glove frlend 4s Mrs her t Wealthy John Lacy Left Oldest ions for His Burial. The shares of the daughters are | up in New. Bratendew. ecaston. of hie visit to he lly during | vewte Cortahineand, of any of thelr ausdan bis Presid DHosiadie, Liverpool. ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY THE FIFTH. Sale of 1700 dozen pairs, Fownes’ celebrated, Ladies’ Gloves. Real Kid,—2-clasp,—piqué sewn self and black embroideries. tan, mode, brown, oak, gray, light gold, red, green, yellow, pearl, white, and black. $1.00 per pair; Valus $1.95. “T's a Fowne JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Stre IDENTIFY WOMAN WHO TRIED TO DIE. Brox Ito a miu xed ma ated at Mrs. Frank as her brother, in of udgon, who vis- * Hospit , blue, That’s all you need to know about a glove.” Helou te Clare) ung Woman who ate Bark View Hot wer alae Mra. G, Pat lity of her AT he ott Seen by an I smuch effort) Word reporter, he dente secret, has. b nk Paation, wife and on with t an Mrs his connec photos Mills and fuscd to he by a, Rea- fro: with: “Dear belley- r, and #«bel® é m at te poate € ng woman. | month baby and family ts well known in ind relatives co aulson's fathe 1 y Wosince tte co, leaving a larg is ate eutate to his widew and thi children. Serv curd of He of ir? country. Slate, aid since the VI rated sev tor of the Vil oMeces Muriee® years Western, Suffoll Church’ in that part WAS a © of me during sick- de of a fow | admirer of "Pre lent the widow fhe voted, 1 in trust for three uanter the Bowery any control whatever da," wecond term as RUC rat in polltics, a2 ant of ilage wan n the” pas of the sun Sucks York WILL LIE WITH HE HELD OFFICE FEET TO CURB SEVENTY YEARS the Public Dies On Long Island. in «home yoeight (Becial to The Evening World) aithy John Tatey, Just] BABYLON, L b, 4.—Former Sher- reflects lift Steshen J. clause | restdent of Suffolk Cour Odd Fellow in the State s my with to de) }leved po be the o: (omy burial: plot tthe world, dicg this m r as T4ay) here of pneumonia age ninet one’ or seventy ¥ was also tho founder of Methodism Kk and built the frst ty. He @ great won, for whom ie remembered seeing the latter ride on the MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, 1901 ric fos. ric ° 7 i -Day Flyer in othing Department. . Men's $10.00 Overcoats, $4.50. Strletly all wool, in blue and black smooth kersey cloth, wide French facings and extra fine Farmer's setin linings, first-class workinanship; a garment made to give at least two seasons’ wear; sizes {rom 34 to 14 chest; a gocd, honest $10.00 overcoat, for to-morrow at. Men's $15.00 Qvercoats, an. High-grade, winter-welght, 5 cloths, stich as royal vicuna, cign frieze; all hendsomely made and trimmed o with | vith vertical pockets, turred-up cuffs velvet piping; are also blue and black ix this C lot: $12 and § 2 all els best f value in New Yor at. . c len’s $10.00 Suits, ‘$5. 50. An excepticnal lot of MEN'S Sand FINE i embracing some of the | and as black and bine cheviots; a bout 200 from the cele- brated Dickey and a very large se fine striped wi deals ognized az $10.09 value; to-mcrrow ° Men's $4.00 Trozsers, 52. 00. In dreasy patterns, choice mixures and etripes in ail the now fall eects, perfectly cut and well tailored: regularly worth $1.00 9 palr; on sale to-merrow at......... 52... RS RT eee | Boys’ $5.00 Overcoits, 52.50. The entire stsck of extra good Irish frieze, Oxford and Camb: thoinawlehndastct tan and olive, made the ieteatl F y box and with an extra fine sorge lning, with silk velvet c from 3 to 14 have to you $5.90 fcr these s und matances; our us to say . ° 6th Ave. ani 23d St. 6th Ave. ‘and 234 St. TERRORIZED RY ‘can’ T USE uae ROUNDERS. v /Senp © onnd Backers Vest Plest | j N Pay Royaltios Dne. ‘BROADWAY A D \ITH ST, JAMES McCREERY & CO. r ? jer | FUR DEP'T. Fulenweider) ative of 4 4 ; Landlady fb | valler ana t Remainder of Feared the Excitemen | bresene Har Peas aE Would Kiil Her. ‘ Hetarda, a 2 | Sire Starbury, at about half price. — A. H. Hummel, ca mals ndants were in arrears $1, te MM. Qereement by which nes anes ; UgnAl Baga tna broke: This H T. ae "| BROADWAY AND IITHST. with ‘ * s A Story Briefy Tota. - |JAMES McCREERY &CO, % : Put a Want in The World on Sun- GLU SI ets fay. Get what is wented on Mon- 1 to Poa — = james aia ea CORBETT “KNOCKED OUT” Fulenwe ier also t ’ Aree) ace note paid st BY HOTEL DETECTIVE. or oan anil eating and 10 cents for ‘phone, Then the young men con- sefajm=jnfets % Felting nleiminieieinieiefol eles iain | cluded to rematn | that, Mrs. Fulerwelder ralt, and Hurley made her and her tearders’ existence wretched by #ing- ing ribald songs, shoes up inst the doors, down the | to the kitchen and yelling out of + wind Poilleemen from the x! rat street station visited the ay put doand £ A left. nwelder then 1 put the chain on the door, = *k yester’ay no: house an. Helwik z , | ordered. \ i‘ nw ei M 3a ' £ hue ap) the f nwt Yorkville Court “ to-day Weld de- lared that Mrs, Fulenwelder had no right to go into his room and take these placari He sald he had pald his board wand that hy did not circulate the “eplgrama’ among the other board- tra Me deciared that he had a right to Y ch «in bik room ax and concluded by | ne coarse and scurrtl epigrams, Among them were ne: oo Eyes.” y Narty Home for You.” ur Harvard Boys. e Without a Harvard © Cheers for the Prune and the shoudn't any man ene own room?” trate Cornell him advised 10 ave the house, and, on his promise to do ro, he wax dixcharged, "SHIPPING NEWS. With Mrs. Corbett He Left ‘the Navarre Before Dawn— Among the Missing. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. 07/Sun sets,...5.30/Moon rises. 6.45 THE TIDES, High Water, AEP Corhett may piead lack of training for Pea AP a ee a | his defeat yesterday and point to "Tom" Hell Gate Ferry 0.21 10.46 Qlaxwell's big black eye in partial ex- ‘tenuation, but he can't deny that Max- well won the baut, And boride the stimulus of two merry hours tn the cafe, James had that tn- splration which "Fitz" considered a guatantce of victory—the presence of his wife. ront oF SEW Yorn. ARRIVAD. Jangling harsiuy knight clerk, | Tom . Maxwell tehed to the’ seat af. war, “Quit yer row,'' ordercd the detective, dinoping rey La (Getective) KI Ingston, Spencer Brunswick, But may bo Mrs. Corbett was lacking | was do-| |, bursting into the cnet presence,: “i'm not a quitt returned the demi! nent pugilist with. sudden dignity, res! turning to the argument with Mra, C, Whereupon the detective challenged, on the spot and followed with a’ lead! Eorbett countered: ahd Jabped. bod: and mised ei Maxwell clinched up, and round one ended’ with Corbett badly winded, staggering? to his corner. me one minute thirty. seconds, Victory came to: Maxwell in thi next, fata round, He was alded by thal moral pork oft tho night ches ene an adm tring udience of guests Inn nudioneg: Rue ight clothes ai Strange Dinappearance. Jentieman Jim'protested and. exe ned that on some future occasion he | Nould retrive the loat honors. He sald an all defented champlons gay, t our ene robs hd In eympathy, aaiaeens Th the satay disap frerson, Narfols. Ie ty wald that when her lord entered | cmescuet edited Navarre Hotel | lowed, t INCOMING (STEAMSUIPS. att A. M. yesterday a loud noise re- TO-b. sulted. areleres thes Naver Bi eae, Xow Orleans. shrieks of protest. mingled discord. | her maid tn “e tmout mognday with Liverpool. antly with howls of rage, family 7 "the Glasgow, Guests who didn't recognize it ax the] PML and drove awa ving no address, - 7, Copenhagen, : fy w Inulsitive clandetins ro aeee HT, pcomennage™. | home-coming of a pugitiat thought al when will return’ to. gindden. ridouthampton.Pavcephla, ba Guayra,] crime was in the act. A dozen belis| ter aus aiers Olbera,. Mt. Lact, eececatihe Detective Maxwell tn proud ing his tlack eye and tenin fm modparl, What happened t di ane oes ee left sutd-al es Ys en