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VOR ae Dy ___ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 1901. HELEN GOULD’S GOOD WORK (COMMON-LAW OFFERINGS FROM AMERICANS | FOR SOLDIERS. AND SAILORS. MARRIACE VALID AT THE IE QUEEN’ S FUNERAL. Friend of the Army and Navy Tells of What So Declares Justice Gil- the Women’s Auxiliary dersleeve in Suit of Does to Help the En- Abraham Herz. listed [len to Better eS Lives. Bie, $00. Genuine stamped C.C.C. Never sold in bulk. Beware of the dealer who (ries to sell something “ust 2s good.” Wreaths from President William McKinley, the Society of American Women, and Cross from (NORIEESEER I Joseph Choate. VOYSrereyeyeVerererer: when De. Dentistry. — WATERBURY ~ | DENTAL PARLORS, |34 West 23d St, New Yorks, te Elen Maree Ald & 416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. ot Abraham & the Mi Justice Glidersleeve in prem Court to-day handed down a decker annulling the marriage of Abraham Herz to Nellie 1 erz on the ground that she | Jack Tars Are Protected ‘When They Come Ashore—Some Splen- did Results Attained by the System Nov Followed. had a husband livling, fom whem she had not been ad married nok pl fendan seced, plainciee on Mar. did nota sailed when she The mar- 19, The wetion, was the | Wienoee | From society ‘There w A Helen Gould tells about her NNLNECOBOTE) atte. Q. As far as you were work among the soldicrs and entered inie that marcha sailors in an article written for LES Os the March number of Success, MSiios ie janes nie pee a a Full Sets of Teeth. and which is reprinted by The this man whi to b ‘uneriivotQueen't wns, 22 karat $5.00) Evening. World below : Sreinister A. tny simitar Alsplay | Gala Filia i ieee Sjoccan SAVING OF THE SOLDIER. 3 By ert to be theceruiaery imttrinee [ere | Me SENTENCED CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK: Nowhere in the range of uplifting ac-) eremony? A. Ye drates his country. were | a | Restores olf roote and badly decayed tents tivities does there exist a better fe! for uscfulneas tharmin the improvement of the soctal surroundings of the en- ¥sted men of the army and the nay; | Md you ree William De About ‘Ate years ‘ago Gildersleeve, in bin decision. vidence vas to the Justice thiarte all tht mournful cere- | attention of | quite in keeping with th fe” Youngest and Worst Lad aatural beauty at a small cot Hours 8 A. M.toG P.M, Sen Cerman, F This is the semli-patriotic work In f the defendant to, De Mont. . if 6 LADIES IS i which tne ladies of the Women's Aux- vslety Women and the in Jersey Gets Six eateries or lilary of the International Committee of Miteeee ne ; hes the Young Men's Christian Assoctation hastining. tl z Months. ALL WORK GUARANTEED con 10 YEARS! have heen engaged since 188, OOSOSOOOeisiwirss marrlag | 2 Es 5 tc eee In the case of the atmy, a fine ex- SOS! : QUAND {16 FULTON st, ample of the work of the army and} When the satlor comes ashore, tls Mian auditorium: with A slight. fragile lad of twelve tomext Abraham @ Straus’) navy department of the Young Men's | uniform makes him a congpicuous mark, | >¢ ity of tye indred, the i . with beady black eyes and a Chrietian Association, with which, ‘we | and, as after.a long, cruise he generally «kmail amount for board 4 inasiutud . cunning, stead calmly before Jud i« seen in the new building | has money'In large sums! he easily. b€- | and lodgln fe 1uok place in the presence of one Blair, of the Hud anty¢ on Governor's Isind, New York Mar-| 6 mR to designing persSie, | Already there are splendid resaits ae aaah TER Common 1 ity, and hor, where soldiers have all the ap-| while epepedtuble boarding plucea aft | {Hut point. With « much rm ay a | ntence Mm to ihe polntments of a clubshouse and athletic | closed to him’ 1 understand-e Through | S009 viestobe’ in Ion Oso uatice annulled her mariage s) 4 ’ , y for six monthe. headquarters, It was given by Mr. | aur Women's Ausiliary,“a seyen-atory, erved.t I a tai: Cicer “a ie Be ich Dodge, and thpre rhould be one hun-| structure: near the Brooklyn. Bridge. is lockers renite ae oe Favenue, who began co-ds dred such buildings #cattered over this | being erected, where the sailors will be GIRL ABDUCTOR HELD. Avatyilohly, gowned woman, who ro-|_ SAN) PRANCISO, Feb. 2.—It ls pose | Memelary: at Snake ot country, to offset the iow type of places | provided with a restaurant, « rifle range. Ss fused tis give 1 saved a thief | sible iu: for Charles L. Fate to reals | ae" y yenteriy 5 ow open to the men when they are off! 4 bowlln~ alley, game rooms, smoking eal tien crmerceaers SRntee ee Lhare wonltelnied Lfass44. 06 oe rien le Rate to real’ | probably the worst pri duty and outside the army posts, | and readin: rooms, two hundred alcep- peace RUcRORTEaTiTRTOREeULINNN Ocdays fatharmesamank GS Falreemhoedlod Gale ied = pean The woman was in West ‘Thirty-sev-| years age. having carefully provided in ate SAS Ba Seat Frank Gross, enth st between nnd | his will that his son should not handle |! ike RBs te i . the action of the Grand dury, | visit. £ Inve MErouRNEHotelS S constitutes one: August ‘Tureki and another boy Magistrate Zeller in the Ei hel Sones ay . ries Fair cauid | broke intw the Jewelry store of Georze 3 x Mat =| when sit: highwayman cran (‘behind her, 64 or that the 1W | pearson and stole $4) woFth of Jewelry HER LAUNDRYMAN. brthataodl ket Court He was charged | pinioaed her arma and ith Howed hin it the will never | HERR TSA ’ espectally helpful to ccna toe] WIth abduc Yeareold Sarah dan tostant had ched her purse, co: t res ws Ht owas by JERS: city, | NEWARK, = Zlinanerm: 16 Essex street. | taining a large sum of money, and w Pern York & Grove Sts. | Broad & Market Sts.) from hes home and forcing her to lead | spre Mriheeairest uf i belek : on Inu moral life. nun's eres attrac! the length na CUE LEE hod a A Morristown, N. J., Romance in Which True Capital “anal wecording to Tetlots:|eventie cloties und. he I down Ten mal Ae | raltrond care, ania ree pea a nt District-Attorn ArH - aud wis he thief, owed “ him the ons he wants, hoe = ° Love Has a Thorny Road. ate toll ones thihaentnenser inal yhunetimntt aot : se Fair i worn teresting and he tured the robber aft hase and f the Calltornia courts st AND. WOME: road employees, college took him) back The antes are willing to Miakal z c! Mans and ne beable having 1 sket book thlet a tikka. Tf tie trust deel be sustained mits a recy eatery True love has found a rough pathway been lively times in the immediate circle tn addi- dia a ra Reet aie an) Cas tar Lr naa G _himone. tle passenger who arrived to- mont affected by the uews: a a’ Home, pleaded «0 Nard for his liber a day on the steamer Sarato, om San- 2 In the ‘ilte Fomance of Sra. "Aug Uae ee ie petite fer rhe” Evening sat Nxt PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 2.—Twelve| Woman's heart was touched and at her tiago, wag Mina, Laury Glily superin-| we are setitag at a retiiction of)23 per comk ‘Thompron and George Winhleld Gideon! orig calted at the hore in King street | heneit of woldiere atl vounz Women gave a calendar ter yew. |Feduest he was released, just as Poltce- tendent of public achools in Cuba, Miss clone out Winter Beack o of Morristown, N. J., who were muzricd Mr, Glbaon and’ his bride are jrallrond mnen. terday for the Doge’ Home at Franers.{ man Baxter, West Thir GI was recently appointed Dean of v7) + Sunday night by the Rev. T. I. Coultas, spending, thelr honeymoon, the bride- HE! street station, ap Basnard Colleze. of the Methodist Church. To-day the!‘zroom had ‘Just’ returned from making bride. of four days ts confined to her! his-frat trip over the city. 3 pe in her pellappelntes hones) Xo. i His laundry wagon stood before the 9) aca Sing atreet, whie her stalwart husband) house In the well-equipped parlor, who drives.a laundry wagon for Peat-| wnere thwere in Seanad pores 431 Eighth Ave., & oe cae ane seunery i" jBeyted pe regula tovage planta attested to the taste of OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS. © i rounds, chough It Is a holiday. his wife, Mr. Gibson told his romance. 4 Bre, Gibson is ill becaute of the op-| Magri; A. bsom told is romance GREDIT T0 ALL WITHOUT SECURITY.) position of relatives to her marriage} nag teen made Ill by the opposition of mOLDTHING for Ladies. Mew and | Bers, and the sensational and baseless reports “nine, concerning her young husband, She Is older than her husiaad., cic ‘s thirty- while she ts just vounding Into middle age. She has wealth, while he has energy. industry and pluck. It wus the combination of these cir- cumstances that led to such bitter op- position on the part of her relatives to her marriage, an Opposition which the young husband said to-day was causing his bride much pain and trouble. The new Mrs. Gibson came to Morris- town from Newark nearly two years ago, She was then Mrs. Augusta Thomn- ron, relict of Harry Thompson, who|found.out that we were keeping com- : i i kept a saloon in Newark. amassed al} pany and they have been making it hot the Great Bargains and the moncy they can save by buying now. Some things which housekeepers fortyne ard died leaving St to his widow, |for us ever since. I played the trump Woe have just enerally buy on Saturdays. Clothing for men, women and cniueren ox robot Bhe owns Nowark City bonds and North | card, however, and) we were married. 1s0 Heavy all Wiss 5 ‘ CASH PRICES ON CREDIT. | Jerse Htailroad wtock, besides valuable | ‘They can cut-up all.they want to, but Wool Suits, Silexo Scouring Soap, 6 cakes 4¢ Good Family Wash Board, 10c. Ra Ay eg any pc 5 we shall attend to‘our business. But Coat,Pantsand fore. 4 jouble Zinc-Covere: ‘as! real eatate. hall bu: : fi c . Double Zinc-Covered Wash 19c MANHATTAT . eeoon efter Mrs. Thompson came’ to| it's breaking my .wife's‘heart. Vest, in dark Putz Sec 7 ap ters 1c Board, with Protector... 1114 34 are., bet th & 66h ots. Open even! Morristown she met George Winfleld| “When her relatives found | was com- and = medium | W Laundry Size................ Gibson, who then as now worked for | ing here they atilt coi cheviots and ash i cl Eye Classes Free. faundry. Very noon thelr acquaintance | hurt her. We .are married now fancy mix- : Boilers He ripened Into love. Soon, too, tne rela- | Hall hold all’ Rosetpera’ tox, tures. They ameline Stove Polis No. 7, MW Sad. i eens oleae aS oe ora lives of the widow discovered the situa-|- Sir, ‘and Mrs.‘Gibson Intenc i> t ke u B P a OK lin ve Polish, large size AMO. ee lear jeciames {1 tion and tried to brealciof the courtship. | Bridal, tour ‘soon. They: m. torte pero be its Hariburohs Pésines ang eerste boxes ayy wee AC size, metallic Irons, ii r sae 0 eet tenatt The romance culminated fn a call upon rope or they may Ii ‘ int 1 Pa Patterns, all new choice patterns, " bottom, three at ieee price. Ki gee fies . ieeen of. intereat in the winter Bi aie ji CC Borsum's Putz Liquid, ng for 25¢ * in set, ‘Co. 140 Fulion the Rev. Mr. Coultas to ¢0 to No. 33 King [Pe intended to eturt Monday.” gone. Just to worth Sc. a yard; price, yarde-.. z x 3 ttreet (o perform a) marriage ceremony. |tna bridegroom), “but MF. test soe tasiog Horax, %4 pound package. Ga alandien $1 DOWi! OPENS ACCOUNT, 3 _ nd stand, % ‘The fact that they were married waa not known by their relatives or friends her relatives to our marriage vnd the ny Hes that have been told. ave been in this town over a. year. She came here nearly two years ago. She has been a widow twenty months. We were magried Sunday night. Whose business ts it? We ure not children. “I met my wife a year ago last Sep- tember. I was introduced to her by one of the relatives who {s now making 30 much fuss. She went to Chicago In Oc- | tober. I did not meet her again until @ year ugo thin month, when she gave a valentine party, here in this house. “About three months ago her relatives I i find a day ints w rigit here going (0 an grow better and better with each announcement. during the day, where quantity is too small to a When tired of shopping sit down and listen to the music, SENSATIONAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PLUMS. Every item in our advertisement to-day is an object lesson in money saving. MEN'S AND YOUTHS He Nainsook, Hamburgh we offer the entire lot, both Men‘s and Youths’, at a price thi iat does not Nainsook, Hamburgh and Swiss Our bargains There are also many stall lots put on the bargain tables dvertise. Cormbine pleasure with business. an able artiste presides at the piano forte. OUR HOUSE FURNISHING SALE IS LIKE AN ENDLESS CHAIN. Everybody seems to tell everybody about Toothpicks, box.... Enamel Paint, all colo No 8, Full Size, metallic 3Be 63c PR 7 W. 14th Si NEW CRED SYSTEM Just added “a bust SWrer a Coo 3" ate trance} CREDIT. 5O CE..TS WEEKLY, FURNITURE AND CARPETS until Wednesday, But since that time, | 2 i E according to the bridegroom, there have my wanon until the one finds'a| pay for sewing them Edgings and Insertions, Stowe Mitt and Dauber. bottom .. tee sesecece AT THE LOWEST PRICES. together... Suits Clothespins, 720 in box, sil H tid Ce Bottom Wash LEWIN'S, 43 WEST 14TH ST. Youths’ sizes, PI 1 Age _Heswy Solid Copper 267 WEST 123TH ST. DID NOT JOSTLE THE DETECTIVE. ‘Timothy Kearns, of No. 2 New Cham- bers street, and James Murphy, of No. 37 Osk etreet, wero-dischurged. by. Magis- Oak street station. said they had visited an Requiem mites for the dead members ‘of the Knights of Columbus, a Catholic order, was celebrated at St. Patrick's Cathedral this morning. This is the “Sgourth annual aervice of this kind. Over FATHER BURAED SANG CHD To reacue his eight-year-old daughter Idasie, Joseph Hennessey, of: No. 211 Eagle street, braved death by fire to- day, Father and-daughter are.now at One of the little boys ‘aroused him. He picked up the: two/children in bed with ‘The little girl was badiyeBurned about the body. | Hennessey‘s .talrvand eye- brows were’ completely {burned off, his hands and face. were) bitstered: and) he had inhaled the flames.‘ ‘The doctors) nye eve hn sad wWigoroua oonstituiton z ie to 19 years, sizes, 35 to 40. 95 Swiss Ruffled Tidies, 1,000 dozen, re price for Friday and eats urday only, each. Oriental ace) Special lot, about 3 inches yard ular price each 7c.; sale 2 3-2c wide, 5c¢ Fifty patterns, good value at lic.5 sale price, yardeses seceeeeeeee 7c Hamburgh, Swiss and Nainsook Edgings and Insertions, 100 patterns, every one Al designs and worth double the price asked; 9 Bale price, yasdecssccceceee sees c DRESS TRIMMINGS. Lot 1—Colored Spangled Yokes, Biack Jet Yokes, Black Silk Yokes, Jet Stores Open Saturday from 8 A. M.to 10 P. M. EDWD. RIDLEY & SON perfect pins, box, White Cotton Clothes eines % inch, 100 feet.... eee Coffee Mi 1, dove- tailed box.rezulation grinders, 25c. Brown Earthen Tea Pots, 10¢, 15c. China Cups and Saucers, deco- y rated,per 4; doz 50¢ 6c Boilers, XX quaiity, No.7 2 19¢ estat 59c Wash Boilers, au copper. No.7 No. 8 No. 1.49 1.73 1.98 Cedar Wash Tubs. Firet Quality. Imitation Cut Glass Sugar Dredg- er, nickel top. Goblets, 5¢; Sait nd Penper Shak- All Bristle ~ 309, 3Il CHEDIT FOR EVEKYUODY—Anythisg you want cloaks, Jewelry, furniture, dry goed news strictly confdeatial, CMTE CREDIT FoR thing, cloaks, pustiens Mirictly wont L >! Sane a1) trate Hogan in Centre Street Court to-| 81. Mary's Hospital, severely burned. ers, 4c; Fancy Glass Vase, Sc. Small Medium tive cull. JAS ; : WALTIL 3 WAN IL say. Nea nmeaeey tins beet texan icarelog four Imitation Cut Wine Glass......3e 49¢ 74e Hee eatin van They, were arrerted for Interfering | monthe ago, He:Keeps;a lamp bbrniin G t Red tion Shell Water Glasses... veede ORANGE LATUIE CO 52157 asta . with Detectives Hahn and Snydecker, of | in hie ronnie fe ceonaiet ene rea eauctions. : ; Large DIAMONDS, WATCHES —Weelly payment, . In his room. It: exploded nt daybrenk. Syrup Jug, spring cover. eons IC lable goods; mot prices. AMERICAN, WATCH & DIAMOND CO., 19 Waiden lane The deteuty Perna dara eee fone pool aa PA cua rare lr @lleged: pool-room known as the “Bar-| him and carried them out of ‘the room. ces with fringe 6 inches decp and Binck 5! Fouragers, earth orse B AVIDOW BROS, 31 ave. cory biert Association," on the second'oor of |. Then he took the baby, asleey =! | osc soc. ssccceeee nth ‘ wee, BYC Counter earn Folding Clothes = = “he 4 Saanes stroct. ‘Tha detect ay Lasae, and rout her told her ey tl Deena eneeeeeee ener cceeee essen cess tees seeeeseeneeaeees ade Gear! A util AWS Cae 2-2 Feather Dusters. Pasa yy were in the ac arresting n'man|low him. He broug! yo Mttle one in Qe. . known as “Billy,” for recelving bats, (safety to the street’ and had aroused Lot 2—Silk Vokés, Silk Applique Ornamonts, Black and Col 50c — Ainchestong. 9 inches lonz. set A 39c 7-Inch when Kearns and Murphy jostled them | other tenants.Ja the flat before he real- | ored Bolero Sets and Cut Jet Yokes, onch......+eeeeeersreeseeee cove Se 19c. & 25c 6 feet high... Ostrich and permitted “Billy” to escape down- | {zed that Lizzie was not about. When 4 Dat 10c stairs. he went back for her/he discovered that Lot 3—Black Silk and Jet Point Gimp, Silk Applique, Linzn Je-sian pane Clothes usters, . FL S aan she had fainted from fright, and the) 4 pplique, Jet with Lace edge, Black Cut Jet and Black Silk Gim andle 4 we ey fame. had spread through his apartment | 4PP!aue, Lace edge, e np, . Floor Wringers Turkey Dusters, | sxe nm ‘and pegailatiag pate MASS FOR DEAD KNIGHTS. Jona had reached her. bed. He daniel | yard ...scecccecccesesssenscen csessecseenceasceseceseracensen sess 39c Ge ulna indy Wilnecom ction ne 75, Winch. inch,” | eae ADV satgnge, foes @-paay, ae — Tight Into them without a thought of |, matt ae lgs@onahieal ile Cc F ae | BOOK. Woe ,.5.000 Members of the Order of Uo- prernare ithe) creer with (crom Lot 4—Wave Persian Ribbon Trimming, ‘jet Po.n' Gimo. 7c w hite iriaven eves) high ly jo ished Abe ie 8 is os : ct te Mt: Patrick’s Cathedral, | ‘he, burning er F0'the | silk, Jot and Spangled Hendings, yard.....s+ssssceseeeceeeeseeeees 49¢. 69c. Rolle ...... 1.25. Fe $0. eal GEO. DIVORCE SOULS: NEW YORK C | GRAND S$ Y. 311% to 321 GOING ON_A JOURNEY? } your ho,sehold furniture by. ad r talng It, - Try the Sunday, le