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ee = = Ess On ear THE WORLD:’ HE UESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, 1901. ear WOMEN FIND PbENTIFUk SPACE IN TO-DAY’S NEWS VAN SHAICK SUICIDE |LITTLE HUNCHBACK GIRL GIRL FOUND DEAD © | ENDS LOVE ROMANCE In Love With a Handsome Curate, WAS ANNIE SULLIVAN -ebe | ARRESTED WHILE IN CHURCH. ee" of Once Noted Politician Died Under Strange Circumstances. Noleinininininininininintiicinininieleleterlet MRS. HENRY S.-MAN SCHAICK telntek Miss Ada Mung Like a Shadow She Fol-| rh entity. of the pretty: weanaly the woman, and sbe spoke | | ; ae eK . a found dead in tie bowee of Mra Amelia ly of hin desertion of her, Elizabeth, N. J., Bz lowed Him, Repeating | ;,." iuwite ants women ice eres tour et cata refinement,” sald Mira falntelntefelet the Biblical Injunction, | Until Finally the Poe,” lice Were Asked to 2 Abaie the Annoy i" Ui) lieved that the Bible Directed that the Rev, Mr. Nash Shouid Take Her for a Wife. lav, “that I took pityon her tha: | would see her: % trouble, She was rather Stout and drank constderably, Her heart iy Wee affected, go that f had to pay pare | atcention to her case. She was) ing unl yesterday, when I lege [her atone for a witle, She was sleeping \t her lat the tine. Waen 4 returned [ found kneel (her k Kas the bedside dead. The: Sas nothing Irregular with her visit to The yolee aay that Mra, Lyons! had her mother witain six months, she called on her and ex daughter war in Mrs. baw Heovuse ane os unusual ways nf tohed died na Mrs Dansand 6. Ke was dragged tym po Se te Se SS . waited ut My « ! mails r expenalve clothing and Jewe sani that she had married women oF whoo had nds ty a wealthy contractor, " wel ner h, interceded} a omtt w the dead bodies of ho othe © amd she wa sabt ce was her husband and . nd the infant last night. t Perhaps it’s ail for the best,” she sald + aieeu' Nanieley ea toons, Med vrrowfulls. ‘To-day she went to. the + The sympathies of the Mirems with the inidwite, After roner to attend the snauestay x erins eesrettes a ahah a y the young woman : Me tah e On Mew t | oa 3 her “much roubles citnes: on of the rouga bh we Mt not again retura.| been removed to an) undere ne pollveman Mts rent herbie had a depressing | s MRS. M’KINLEY WILL meee ‘ \ WEAR AMERICAN GOWN. a Eee “I ieeitteb rt iicbicciekhiekiebhbee ee r, bul tae girl's re- can doas vou if you cauxe my . vihelpat , cone, as Mies Munger had told RU at Slfriends In the congregation that she ii =) 5 pape curate, Soe had a habit of etanding a . Tiough Forty-one Years) line churoh doors half an hour te they were apened an « sawn thar he we Yat she miz It was known t reprimanded her, and it was with the Juoticipation that Miss Munger would imake seme ubiic reply during service {many of the congregation were in 3 Sunday. Taey w interested when the pastor her, They changed their seaty to pe year her after she refused to leave at his request. They saw Mr. Oberly sum- mon Sexton Miller behind the chancel | after his rebuff, but none anticipated that he had went for the police to forct-| biy remove the girl before she made a demonstration. Stopped Services. Pollzemen are searca in EMzabeth, and avery one recognized the broad-shoul- dere? man who walked the atste| shortly after service opened, He went to Mies Munger’s pew and t elheron the shoulder. “Came,” hie aatd. “IL you don't come a Vis drag you te The girl bur and sald she had done t ve such hu- millation. er Religions Vinnin, white ie oservice was inter- Old, Dead Man Was Beginning Life Anew| After a Tumultuous | | Dem stic Experience, | the pastor tad | Red With suietdal intent, w ixty, and exceed- e with aaperity perayn tiny This & noxious tor ist stn + She left ha pew rh wervie: nd would pared nerrelf enide the organiet, Again TL would find a the chancel. followed the eu Into the choir fe stinple-minded ant should Her family ys te the church and her IM have kept her away from s 1 ordered the to do. 5 REMOVING ADA MUNGER FROM CHURCH. i 5 rin church & [RRRRREEE RHR RRP ieteeieininieletet 35 nF Mewleautedl Wea brother J r was tn my cont ther Arthur wa 3 coniirm hinelinceavce The rector, fnwly tatland ssthe exclusive boarding ' y { No. 9 West Tairty-fourt i will be held fro: Ww morning s ovele body WH ob tn the family tty when to Mibat tin the the fataer an mien are { | enV, Kk Wowas the res t Bare ot thes firm in thing to d mi oher foot Vm right, 2'm going to from (i-heala, | © if Me: Pai i rupted, Rey. Overly despatched the Mit took tes pectilar MLhet with the poilce Wife Siw the Shooting. xexton to tell the policeman not tolof conceiving that t HOT eB pc Re | ¢ TCSP UIST TURRET CATS waste thme and delay the service by | that she should marry im thei nf a R known . coaxing the Kit The policeman then | ty haunt the 1 i tiavatars cura ie a nelzed the girl by arm, dragged her | the altar #h a ra i from her pew and led her strugglis tothe oh Seite eat down the alle. commen . Pat the time, ‘ What the Curate Says, ‘ 7 i ks Rev. Koo Nash is Misa Munger's A 4 , 4 curate. Five veats ago went to ¥ ~ qonth ¢ Christ Chareh fom the theatugteal | Ienoteneai v er : eAnaihaidsome hme seminary, He ix spirituelle Tie iita Crome hers’ t hurch the bridegrocan had Wikit on the Ks , and long K of the 3 Wsoury and we i vail Hopulininoae, Aconditon ! rectors remark the advisabl cea . wavy brown hale at Matton drow lias fy ¢ HADI ty ol for i i ne hit her face in i cuts of Un Fn eae cha ea | an tc pit t | Onis celsuNinkiy HSentimen ant Speaks, without warning, Van seh H 0 Breen vane te “nan 7 sts peri i c H ‘ rhably handsen ad marry aeentive yoUnK Geilbera walkin te In Chieage, & man named Ris- reer ait was hit from drawer a rey nd, 1 not said o! im tha rr vo itved together but a day or 1 I ory the muzzle to iis Ff nats popatart homanner ti rlewr and n é e2titoatduerninnte ibis lsnlds shefcame| i 1 mort HH alco ine ure Fhe lathe Ei who Ishsy Now York, where she Joined her Pal OL My [ond bustin take ntimental a lawyer ut i we | mother, who w tiving vat the, Hote! | Berter to-day t brings am. Aen BAHT et jalue notlee, ‘The Jowith the fa that there te some bh scandal “Lt it were tf i tan eet that 4 4 [has been aro nd which tx persoti- and asked her) iy very distressing, the actlons of his was al-| simple-minded little girl would hav told Bim] chetr amusing aspects call he little girl, for though she te twenty one, her misfortune has keut her with | je the seneation i hiere The mind of nm chi@ Pwas in her home| jrapertance te che defwottion of but once, some months ago, When herlrering WHE Behretier Tne w Wot unde end aim Icherbocker family | trated by Ll: Nubule Mt ay. “Henry did not Kill himself intenthe to-day, twas and) ‘Thirty-ninth days after her Sehuick, He by that on of tH rival, ste t to crite! anate ’ MRS. M'KINLEY'S INAUGURATION BALL GOWN. : itive niet ititrrithicibivivielebiniy * * | -| ume en phy yl to be his lready acm ter vse hey whit and we a xenmutlona 4 mothe» | —_---- of white chiffon, trimmed with braids of satin ribbon, appears. between -the Recae RIN FITTER SAP To Appear at Inauguration] seaitops. THREW BABIES BIGGEST BARY Ball in Costume of Rich | pears i estan seater es Make and Finish. on the leaves of which there are tay oldman tur his a J wept bitterly. Mis Father's Miter Grief. & “ON, my poor We elit at ° |. In the meantime! ! F length. “To think death . i BA PS MGs IL le come to you at such me. You were | Ne yielded to entering upon a new Hfe, after all your | Hb fale . they Jour- 4 fanuary whe s i ke to Chi ings fur divorce 1, but for son \ previous sorrows. You had martied a} Beet & i | | rhinestones suggesting dew. K lovely git, a beautiful girl, and 1 loved] turned ty New ‘a 5 ‘The high-necked bodice has feathers her wlmoet ae much ast loved you. moDN TC Sana zt aatiwen to Jerney Cit | | | SEER tee stitched seams with a deep collar vot at your age of forty-one years you wer eh arrie dl. H | Mrs. Metsistes. wha wears only Amer-|P2!nt lace In the back which, crossing AHOUL to enter UpON a Hew existence,” They Lived Happily. , r 4 of oan cowie will area at che Inameuesi{ {he shoulders, extents half way dows Again the old man turned away and] One uf the peeutiar features of the ‘ | | | ballon March € in a dreay which ahe| the front on both sides, forming a frame { sobbed. PA Hid Hee ; anes uf tie lend raat showy | a | ————— | a lian had made in New York Clty. In the veet os plattel white chiffon, { . Asked what he meant by tais mention | tq. nd Knew she would e } . Neth ine, ¢ 2 4) [OVerlaid with pearls, carrying out .2o Sefits a Knew she we make hie i . . chneas of material and design it w Gs Q EN GE Le a wun iwnn., Bit Coruner ‘Totten’ Rel! Charges Her Husband|Both Pass Away Within; Woman Drowned One of Giant Infant Weighed | pcarthe most expensive costumer from| desta on the skirt as . oMy son was once unhappily married. Pa ats Reet te ou 04 a . i > There a belt of pearl embroidery, marriage hal been Kept a secret = Pans ie Meenas cathennatandehila: Dutta tes | teen tn father wing to hie fen: with Drunkenness a Few Hours of Her Children and | Twenty-five Pounds The gown is nf quiet efemance and[ high in the back and narrowing (0) w yours ngo he was diverced. health, and thal ee Nad never mes him, ; A Sainte cetly ty Mrs. Mekintew's| Mail ounch of leaves in front. The is was all he Would say on the sub- |) “Hlenty was to go to town the next and Brutality. i Each Other. | Anotiner Will Die. at Birth. ptormainercsett Mrs, SMeKinievs a iveves are embroidered with peare 1 Rulntormchinetal ititheliners eh i style Each ttle detail haw been stud. | piveves Are, einbrat ee oulders, Delow z —— - as to the blending of shade and hate watch two rove of feather-siltehe with him, but nd TL wanted to watt, i ft and trimming | material of white satin. Tt te} | | ‘rom all Pecan learn,’ he continued] he obje several minutes later when he ha | 7 ygaees gained his composure, “Henry, whe was | records once w cowboy in Colorado, was merely | fell petticoat will be worm, ik wail Nave A deep Ree pleaied flounce, Sizher In the han in cae front, and edged with “hitick was a fam- Tne do enn Husband and wits) making mu » Alarka ord | 6 of drunkenuess 14 the feature of Wher in Den. | Oren OF ¢ After she secfa sult for divorce brought to-day be- yarn MeO. whe | fore Justice MoAdam in the Supreme | Dale, of No. W/Court by Mary Ludlam againet Henry | yan Sch. videred w Roman pearie and Vnestenes and trimmed sith rose point X-piaited Tushe pinked vus , Daetfow gox-piatted THD fs The skirt has been made with a)” tl pecially made shoes are of satin. ; train and ia trimmed with| pies ach the gown, and are iaced atarting| down (he front and vave an embroidery of pearls on the vamp to match the ‘dress, Port one It was (hat of Cather and daugh Wr. MeKeever was sixty years old fe died on Sunday, and a few ster his daughter followed hin. Seating when he placed revolver at}Ver In 9 his head. “He had a larse arins, and I believe f the lace. Heappearing in the tk, a | A. Ludiam, a clerls in the Water Regts- witnesses ryin his weapon was nally sex eet | ter's om ee EN ine the “morning n, forming a deen) "Wha Mrs. MeKinle; Shad ia m pucam Mina Mekce vei im. The flounce {s/ inauguration ceremonies eariler tn yo she will wear a car..age gown aght up at different potnts with tte day ene wit tote. Int alleges that ely had no occasion for #e Mra, Ludiam's cop! who was ton. + au beautiful no a te 1 i gupervised, and he 1 children, She nea her hostrand | Bo ed valet was ler A riche ed chiffon Oo nhow it filmes Lote an singee dt pri ity, Dut went the ; fl f treatme: ih PReiEE, wad excl: NET aN kivex a rain, which a iatsthe: @abed to his brid minted at Tou sent ithe fuel and tnhuman treatment, and/or tn er anee pnacdicumes' ot qinied rehhte 2, ADO ich is a, cousin Mr. saya he became a hwittual drunk PH AUilea RNa hteranrentoesell sis ah me FaRrecusbialdlcorsitelone® Oeaneuaroinee he tietes Fon the silk Hntng. Bands of whit With the costume she will wear a bon= A Memantic Marr porrew with a double fur moer of the f gray tucked maline, seeded with J spangles and trimmed with and algrettes, i iN ono mystery rage. It occurred in J “ity on dan, It wan properly. withensed, ire (name “the witness seaman why thelr names | ludlam denies the charges and ass raneationed In connection with |xerte In his answer that she, not he, amair, “Che only reason my lig habitual drunkard, ble says hl Was because | Wife came home on al health,” late at night so drunk «he wae not at out the mare) gy me is $40, and] buried ¢ yx his yearly 1 ks for auitable alimony The ¢ surviving on faint tee MeKeoy monia, with ight placed down the front and between | Df a white satin petticoat | Sey Peaneye bottom, where a frill {with blue r, Van Sehatek, tn. a romantic y beautle js th The marriage of 3 vestigation show racter, His wh ful gil, twenty Recent wax Sinwer lex Camp rowan with Ds Treo and "1 45,014 German Sabjects, : . Feb, %.—The census taken Dec, 1, 1990, shows the poputation of the! re 0) id tr t “ft daughter of Mrs. Helle Borden, he Wie) husband's Cather wie not informed im- mn : sewstoy ve Wis COLLON T ordens, the marrta t mediately he te In ve of w member of th ufseturing Ganlly "| STOCKHOLM River, Mix Fl a Soares oer to undreas herself. Jam and F > Something over a year ago the daugh-| WANT TO DISPOSE OF YOUR BUS-| In an answering aMdavit: Mr. Lud-| respectively, ; | Empire to be 1,315,014, of whlch ni ter, Grace, the lasuc of a previous mar] jnegs? Advertise {t la the Sunday |!8M alleges that Mr. Ludiam offered|Crown P of Sweden ant t. 4 mse et and Le 7.731.007 were males. | Thirty three riage of he _muther's, but who was] Y |her $900 a year to separate, When she are vontined to bed with severe aitacks Ewin. Martin, Alte Alien Mellel. Sir Meee me (Courts i amt" Knocked into a, aie ka ag ee ge ach oF an 6s known by the name of Grace Borden, fort refused, he deserted her, of Influenza, Fanny Hirsch. ers complaint \ legs were fractured, TP Laonsi