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Ba: New Play. * ounly disappointed.” ‘Lady Hope, looking every bit us young | and fresh as in the old days of “Bid Me | was opening ber | heart to me as we sat in the cozy draw- | {ng-room of her pretty though unpre- | S/tentious apartment in Thirty-fourth | Good-By and Go, Oe ‘street. “T came back to America to show my old friends what May Yohe could do ‘and the progress May Yoho had made. » But, instead of May Yohe and her work, | Is all Lady Hope nad her diamonds. “Do you wonder I am heartbroken? My part'in the burlesque at the ixtmply asinine. 1am a mincing, silly |& “don't suppose | could have vone that if Thad appeared Just as a walking ‘eiler’s shop, do you? Well, hardly played splendid parts and mude big h‘ts. Anti I was so anxious to do the same thing over here in my old home! 2 ‘emma to g:ve me $2,00 n week, I to make double that sum for my- : y ute do, fo, practically Be Tunquire aquired er a jolly, rollicki madcap ay ave v1 am wretchedly, wofully, griev- ‘salary. But money cannot heal every wound, although lots of _Deople think “otherwise. and I shall have a rattling part just Buited to me. Already I have been of- style of part suits you beat?" MAY YOHE IS WRETCHEDLY, WOFULLY DISAPPOINTED. N Vanted Americans to Take Her at Her Real *< Worth and Not on Ac- count of the Hope Dia- monds—She Will Be ~ with Us Next Year ina sh, mv uyefir fret, nie an homesick he-e at the Savoy, ath 1 nm was in “The le a big hit in Ju touche,’ and followed it ther strong aticcers in ‘Christopn Jumbus’ at the Lyric. My husba Part owner of the Lyric for three yjthe way. not once during our chat h ng the hough n'ilttle home. er creer her} ors und woes, give the | moved jn with all Hitle, | It wan elther| wurprine to my ius Hope, in jeman * or ty dust’. Hag Soures you must have ti ie Danas Dick Wihitingt me next on my Hat of hi Ithecn, who t# now stag: od New’ York, was with co amd payed the leading Pre. Afterward we toured ‘th 1pPe%| Blayney And then camo the ‘Delle of and another hit for me. Do. toi mn Junk _ Mphuer Tam # disappointed woman? New Play. Engl maniters connected to things pertatn The auth of him yet, ‘The p ‘on the atoc: ie and T know all about tt, ee eink: It wiser, to way nothing at Te will Rood Seomely. wih a fine role'for'mer und tote a think this fe all hotel must say I do not Ike ev: t hotels in the world. home, 1 have ved tstle. and at our town hi mont of the time for a ern aurrounded by beautiful groumls, wan n a we took a lovely” hous. part | in ‘Mile. yearned for a hom ny after the and the London house?” [ asked. ee with Servants. but all the more homelike for Just returned with | f° jouthern trip, nd this manth to mitend | em. and’ 1 m NaF enteiey Here T have but few servants this snug Mite nes fn H sordingy. Tinent for the whol playing and singing and trying ¢ n Francia tx always bringing me the latest music. © Matrimonial Joy “Then you must remem married elght years. T ansure y are thoroughly ¢ Jaugh and aay fo. him, “Daddy, FRIGHTENED 3 Shoplifter. the custody of the 8. P. The giri had been emp! 4%, Hearn as a cash girl ployecs for nome time. jot articles covering four S-<sgere all small article ie Belng worth more than $2. Ing a confession, tke United Btates, jm Giicide yesterday evening, in the bed- om of the hotel at which he was ase He was discovered with @ re. grasped In his hand a: let wound in the back of his head. eZ New York newnpaper, dated July jp his other hund. Brady arrived ‘week ago. It ts understood his DELPHIA, Feb. Feo) Munn, Revonty-two years old, a| jt ook broker and for yeers aj itDemocrailc polzician, com- jo-day by whooting him- Ho had been suffering | Madison avenue, tlon-of diseases for the es) survived by two ba a rbyat td was etrack’ by the ots - INTO CONFESSION Deny the Girl Isa of County Judce “Rose Tarpey, fifteen years old, of 611) S West One Hundred and Fifty-seventh | 3 street, wan arraigned before Magistrate} Mayo in the Jefferson Market Court thin morning on a charge of shoplifting and Was held in 40 ball for examination. In default of ball she was committed to cc. ed by James About $218,¢ and Mra. ¢ fight over the own the property pntinued the death of Jone Mrs. Brantingham was the daughter of Witllam Henry army captain, who died in San Frane!sco. His wife, who was on the way from London to join him, was in New York sick in w hospital Fearing that she wo! concern regarding the future of her Infant daughter May sbonths and Miss Mary C. Kelly the Magistrate that the girl had been Fobbing her employers and feLow-em- {Miss Kelly placed in evidence a list y fis ‘pages which the girl ts sald to have Sy kednfessed that she had taken. the whole not . Lee, had a wealthy patient, Jo couple were child efforts @Mr. and Mrs. John Dooloy, the uncle aunt of the irl, were in court and ted that the xirl had not taken the icles, but had been frightened into and through the and returned to Englan, girl lived with the Th — SUICIDE AN AMERICAN. wer Registering as “Brady” tn Yielfast Hotel Found Dead, °ELYAST, Feb. 12—A say soa intered under the name of The truth regi fed Broker a Sulchic, i packed up ant towar a Mand be enjoys it ke hold tn ub at that spot me Very dh the fore- ywhere vou could Uhave been Tam quite a sets | My husband) » WOMAN GETS BIG FORTUNE OF $218,000 was told her for the first time foux to her marriage to Guy . Her relations with Chia Were ulWayn pleasant oked upon them as her father ‘YOUNG CUTTIN Mrs. Gantnenam Was Hrantingh the Daughter of a Re-. tired English Army Captain. Staten Trlan will recely belonging the po now ship rosin rhein Sing Sing a retired English 4 die, she mant- on Staten Is ff Dr, Beach giton whlow's it rward recovered CIRL'S SLAYER Campbell, of Bosschieter “Eh oecan you only y intter to mather, ‘Try ‘and cheer hee | SPite Fact that She Comes ind tell her it was all a mistak chance to be free again the Trenton prison, Death is the onty of the quartet Who reema unable to} xcurity sae has Jumped to positive fame! whom cpt his fate. He is despondent, by reason of her clever work ax Slm- ax a THIS WAS A SUCCESS; hing what #0 many American &l ns wll over the Wy Hone was herself the pleture w ¢ f white brilllantin Ahan geverely lied’ awuy from the face atid tted low down at the back of the She talks quietly and has learned ret of repose, which, better than ing T know, keeps ‘off wrinkles * not shrug her shor - re and wits Born the Same, milly, fve sons and three daughters, k. or litt her ey: te her te xo many under the mistaken tm) the seems the me unaffected May Yohe aw of old. ngental. T often} S01 I got for’ zl the family record of Dantel Wigle ant wite, Hving near Merwin ship, Pa., July 6, 1807, 107, formed Chureh, by the Rev, No P.| hie Wire ha . Thorne, who had ace! through several inven- yet important of which re- wing machine, wax return- when he met George Huff on the train. | Her husband ennatatroncerwscaredtantona house on Staten Isl Ke Mutt. | * home In Sing property to then aken t Hrantinghatn ¥ 7 sart, Cute), She was born in 1879, to death and because of the floating y foun av jginding the clrcumstatices under wich res do was known as ding her Legs and Driver Is Blamed. Winile crossing Sixth avenue rt irty-fourth etrect to-day Mra Sa i Roy was knocked down and. both ¢ by A wake drawn by Val atine Cucker, of Ws" West Bixtieth to her home at 155! ¥ quicker, according, to bywanders, wus] mount Of lege tol jected from th: uld the Supreme Court ‘handed he aU. the had eurrendered her daughter was cityfsioldeat: fam) Thin “aida won the contest for Mrs. Th flute will probably sult of a serious Injury “MRS. LEROY RUN VANDERBLTS OVER BY WACON, CET A REBATE Vehicle Passed ‘Over Both Executors aes $102,- 722 as Illegal Taxes On Estate. . 12.—The Treas: day drew a warrant K. Vanderbilt, rbix, Chauncey M. tors of the will of the Alfred C. Va ie catate under a ruling of down THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 1901. MILLIE JAMES’S SUCCESS ~ AS “SIMPLICITY JOHNSON.’ SEES FREEDOM.| Gang, Writes Hope- ful Letters. PATERSON Nod. Feb. 12--Mrs, Jano sler, the married sister of Andrew empbell, Jennie Bossche ‘sera, {0 recetved a letter from broth: o Is serving no thirty. Kentence in the ‘Trenton State] 4 rison Ainong other things he ‘Kerr, whose infiue teking wot him a tight past week he has He tx not in our ing, but our a Paterson man, dome that Kerr was ee nad remoived to make th of tt Hie eyes do not trouble him as | ley did in the Paters “perhaps in a few years, wlth a hange in State pol 1 will get ao from Philadelphia. ries only one thing for me to e and that In to lve «00d | geveral montis ago haw a comparative According to John Lagein, a keeper of slip of a girl named Mille From what wax almost ob- GOOGOOOSIS BOOCGOOWO3OC0% 000.00! COC A Bright Young Actress, De-| {i ielty Johnson, in a Biro lle ity Jot imagine her to be a day Bu is a matter of fa Minnie Awhley made ner {fh ble hit in “San Toy” at Da vie Hg and short of. stature, Marly multed to the mart. follow my religion and obey the lunknown actress #0 antonished pros | a re ended tar rules of the prison. va and (ix blase firec-nighters am has} nothing but marvellous. unnatural that alas athe r of Louis James, th many, American born in Philadelphia” 73 MEAS OF PUL ENC TEs (0) @ @ @) @) 1 FO0000000000000000 4 of whom three, a aon and two daugh- Year; Baptized at the tera areldead? Eldest son born in 1831; youngest 1" daughter In 1364. Same Time. Grandchildren living, 20; great-grand- HE DIDN'T HAVE. Such Is the Charge Made Against a Gray- ,Haired Man. Willlamson, sixty-six years old, of 44 Columbus avenue, Manhattan, was to-day held In bonds of $500 eac two charges of swindling tn the C Inanta were Mr. in, of 133 Division street, and W. Hl, Naggs, of 21 Reld avenue, Brooklyn, ‘The charges aginst theatt man were Mra, Bragin sakt she had | pal} the prisoner $7.9 for patterns eild | He claimed to be a rep: | ntatlve of the New York and Py tern Company. very simflar. to be worth 8. p patterns mever | Willlamaon could not give a sittsfee- | ecunt of himself, but promixed o his innocerce by re’ men in Manhattan, Brooklyn and New- ——___ M’ALPIN IS AT REST. Boys’ Club Does Honer to VPhilan- thropist's Memory. |. McAlpin, the tobacco magnate = children, 36, and one great-xreat-grand- 11 This is] Mr. and Mrs. Wigle Joined t ime and have teen mem- an NSBURG, Pa, Feb. 12 Dantel Wigle, born In Franklin town-| wus an iunerant tailor, ithe firat tn untry travelling from house to house, tever mending nF patching 9 y Lydia Naley, his wife, born September, buy the farm_on whieh | ver since, He claims that he and been married longer than vy couple In the Un 3 Married 189 In the Greensburg Re- and philanthropist, was buried to-day church | from the Brick Preabyterian Church. A section of the church wna occu- Mr. Wigle! pled by the Boya’ Club from the Christ 6 | Church street, which the late miktonaire erect- ed In memory of a son who died son In the galleries there was who had come ougn | years ago as] host of employees, SOON TO MARRY W. Bayard, Jr., Engaged|Louis De Mange Falls to an Engli-+h Girl Headlong and Crashes of Title. Through Ice Below. Louls De Mange. a structural 2 cis f worker on the new East River b : Ra or tine reanreiprivate tower at the foot of Delancey street, sretury of Josepn HL, Choate, the sllpped while standing on a narrow fron ‘Ambassador, and Lady| beam, He fell backward and plunged headlong down through space. The — momentum acquired by his body In its bil Marjorie Cuffe ts thelfait carried {t crashing through the daughter of the Karl of De-| tce, Agmendesham | De Mange was drowned If not crashed LONDON, Feb, 12—The new: jr, In the son of W. Bayant ( known to all New Yorkers as « lawyer, reformer in politics and member of, one of the ble to fee In the river tt will be imp recover his body, W. Bayar face of the river his head struck against the string plece of a pler. The blow did Young Mr. Cutting !s about twenty- tour years old, of handsome figure, but} struck ‘he f whose face |g marred by a scar, the re-| Three lives have now been ,acrificed in received in a enty-recond street, it wan sald coat no} the structure, Information could’ be given concerning ————_— Sccacsiaacrerpe ry FAMILY QUARREL IN COURT. HURT BY TOBACCO TAX. it ers aeeawrn Out of ‘ork in Porto Rico. a rested, Then we Hach lake Up, The effect of the Revenue law is that pany I» closing up, dlacharg.ng 12) em-| disturbing the peace, ployees. It 1s reported that others will| George did not Ike his supper Inst abortly follow its ex evening, according to the story told In down, temporarily, unt! y :| court. and announced that he was going | consumed, to leave for good. Mra,’ Sharplers sald Then they will run at half-tore: he was a brute and threatened to throw the demand has permanently dessened| things at him, He waved a razor and/ the output will probably be smaller, pTo-! she xetzed a mop and followed him Into porlena se}. the street, where abe was arrested. and went Home to think: {t oves THIRD VICTIM. (STRAUSS. WILL FOR NEW BRIDGE) SUPPLY MUSIC Hospital Ball at Metro- politan Opera-House To-Night. will furnish tho Herr Eduard Stra muste for the hospital ball at the Metro- polltan Opera-House to-night until 10.9 Strauss music nd after the grand march, which witi be led by Alexander M. Hadden, the dancers will trip to the strains of Strauss waltzes two-steps, marches and polkas. ‘The ball will be a brilliant event. Muny and army and navy olficers fli be there In full uniform, and will add to the brilllancy of the scone, affair has atiracted much Inter it will probably be an annual suclety function hereafter, PRIESTS HURT IN A WRECK. Just before De Mange reached the sure not break the force with which the man the Usilling occupation of bu.ld!ng the runaway accident five years ago. new bridge tower. One of the kiiled| Two Clersymen At the Cutting residence, 21 Fast Sev-|®s Chi f Engineer Bedell, who p.anned Erte Kallron 12.—Passenger train No. 106 dn the Erie Railroad wi railed near Atlanta station to-day, Rev. Father Griffin, of this pldce, is reported to be seriously Injured! internally, and Rev, Father Kennedy, of port, was slightly injured. They were on tWelr way to Syracuse to attend w reception to Bishop McQuald upon his return from Rome, Ident was caused by a switch ot falling 0 hen tie tease Waele George Sharpless, dapper little cerk, und hia atylish little wife, Carrie, BAN JUAN, PORTO RICO, Feb. 12] doth twenty-twaq years of age, walked arm in arm out of Judge Hoos‘s court cigarette ordera have decreased, The] in Jersey City to-day after appearing: Porte Ricun-American Tobacco Com-| against each other on cross charges of bot falling out wher way across the awit HAD 71 PAWN TICKETS. Arrested by, eld for Identification. Siaabeth Griss;/alias Anole Gris, a domestic, nineteen yeurs old, of 43: Eust ited, tila! after- ———_—_- ‘The Judge sald the beat thing to do AiStory| Belief; Told: was to arrange between themselves how Put a Want In The World on Sun- | much of George's salary Carrie might Pad Get heb is wanted on Mos-.'thave every week. Thoy linked arma] were noon, charged with theft Beventy-oné pawn ce ‘beading, hing and other househo! artlove clot! eee savor oi hee ene Shy complaints ease cormes CD0000UT0000000000000g Roland Reed In "Club ext appeared In “Caar- re did 08 attract St a iecell Anni jussell ited. "Catherine +8 was in hel cast end: did well. for two yeal fas with Mr. yin “The Navat Cadet.” end cahe in! last ‘spring, that manager presen oman and Wine" the Manhattan, eetteht | Stina dames Played the role of the sou: which | bret It wax she who described athe ih tempat. Jiampnetrenmneed tv any man .iving. ¢ from the box seat and won much applause. Fuss was her | lant changement until she joined “Lovers’ Lat of ne (lend of Misa James thus speaks| I i “She ts bright. vivacious, and by no means stow, despite the fact she er SOLD PATTERNS [MURDERER “NOT ENGACED TO ANYBODY.” Mis Van Rensselaer Cruger, Back from Italy, Makes a Denial “I wish you would deny for m= that ¥ am engaged to anybody. So many ab- surg stories have been circulated aboue This was the reply made b: Van Ronsaclaer Cruger. the novel fei who arrived to-day on the steanship Kaiserin sk if there waa any truth jn on tumor ‘of here ehgagement to Robert Garrison, of bation ‘Van R. Cruger 1s homo after two years in Ital: She went to the home of her sister, Mrs. Jaines F. 2 West Tenth atrect. Mi tin, Jr, was olso a passenger. to the’ Waldorf-Astoria, here on a visit, but expects to remain some time. Mrs. Van Rensselaer Cruger said ce would remain for a month at Mra. B: con's and then would go to Washingto’ She said she has a noveietle on Amer! vant iia £08 be Pen out goon, She in- some short storica tend ‘Miss on italian Pie whieh’ ‘will appear in the pe edzcals and later in book, form, “Two years ago had) me engaged to a counts in ce,” sald Mrs. Van FR Cruger. When 1 pot beck to Rome it was a prince. Now when [ over here they have me e: ed to ir, Robert Garrison, of Boston. Please “I may make m: home in We feshington pad think some pacing & to a home there. may return to seal ovedtaly: and its people. But m: are very. much cease an tape tet ‘don’ you Sorgen to; to tell thet that I'm age HAYES RAVES OF-RELIGION. Coroner of Winsted Holds Inquiry Into .#& Shooting of Miss Cook. (Special to The Evening Work.) WINSTED, Conn., Feb, 12—Jobn. T. Hayes, the young foreman who mur- dered his fancee, Miss Winifred Cook. the comely school teacher at the Gil- bert Home for Dependent Children, and then attempted suicide by shooting him- self three times In the head, may live. Medical Examiner William 8, Hulbert. at whose home the murderer ts confined and under police surveillance, sald to- day: “If there an been any change at all In Hayea's éondRion It ts not for the worse.” Coroner Richard T. Higgins is examin- ing witnesses Involved In the double tragedy at the Gilbert Home this after- noon. The investigation ts being conduct. ed behind closed doors. The murderer now (nike in A religious strain and blames those who made Miss Cook break off her engagoment with him for the crime, Cou’) It in betleved that Hayes intended to take Miss Cook out into the country and asaaseinate her. The dead girl, it is! sald, told her father and brother and} A seins ular, coincidence in the case is that so many perscns named Hayes are In one way or another mentioned in connection with the crime—John T. Hayes, the aseexzin; James Hayes, the Lake street liveryman, of whom the murderer hired a horse and sleigh, and Mina Mary B. Hayes, bookkeeper at the Gilbert Home, who was the first person to summon help after the tragedy was enacted. None of the Hayeses are re- lated. If Hayes is ever tried for murder his defense will be insanity, as he has been doctoring for hysteria since he was Jilted, over three weeks agu, and his mother has been in an Insane asylum near Boston for over fourteen years. It was learned to-dey tha: Hayes went to Millerton, N. Y., Saturday, and while there visited the Rev. W. A. King, pas- tor of the Baptist Church, and made arrangements with him to marry them the arty} per’ of this yening Fin ar ce aes ce eve! ja e hors: of Pine Eine red Hayes for Mon morn! The X-calibre Fevolver a th comm tted Tneen + separa, Case. trayes, bor- others at the Gilbert Home a week ago | Fowed tt ry] that she feared Hayes) would kill her. hineral of dling Cook wil be, trom First Congregational Church to- errow afternoon at 2 o'dlock. ORIENTAL RUGS 1 AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. :: Altman’ Ge. will offer on Wednesday, February [3th, "325 SHIRVAN RUGS, average size 334x514 feet, regular value $13.00 to $20.00, at : $9.75, $12.50, 14.50 Also an unusual lot of GUENDJIE RUGS, sizes trom 3 to 4 feet wide by 6 to 10 feet longs value $20.00 to $25.00, at $16.50 Watches. igs aapeaed en) oe fae tations ingee $50 30 Nickel Watch all sizes, 2.08 3.50 te $00 siMrGeld Watch, small sizes, 9 50 0 carcfully repaired ond adfusted, A. Sranbficld 52 WEST 1 14™ ST. Don't +ar yourself out walking aly day lookihg for a flat, Some one has Just what you want, and he is watoh- tng the Sunday World for an ad, call- Pte on Don't Accept a Substitute! When you ask for Cascarets be ¢” ou get the genuine Cascarets Candy Cathartic! Don’t accept frauddlent substitutes oF ea tions! Genuine stamped C. C. Never sold in bulk. Be asics re You Loo for ee ooo They're in the [orld B¥manac. | 1901 World Atmanse and Encyciopedis. ° °¢ A reference book of ove: 600 pages, 1,000 topice ‘and 10,000 fact. °° ¢ Substantially beced. tHhbegraoh beard ‘sever. with; sewed bask x trimmed edges, °° © Price, Se. By aall'ey aeesiesion.