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Mrs, Chas. W. Bailey,|! Formerly (irs. Kerr,|? Pierced by Same Bullet !: That Wounded Fiance; in Adirondack Woods | } —Family Have Receipt} ; : Framed, Framed in th handsome he n doetor’s pended Hols nee an ernament te the rehty | fined walls, ft is a vteible sign of the indignation thut Hatoway Coe fecle for Dr. Charles T. brate Tk all grew ut uf the shooting of cha Wo dis thinces. then Mrs. Kerr, doctor whit th Adir i dast jack woods 9 boots viotims and the wom Wad ty ve aim: Is In ed guffert the last ane ef sey of more of the remaining lez. ' far trouble) « stoma Ken of as ample frlendl doctor, Then caime Cie sho tin a Duet r Mameworthy, ay Be Die waa oriminally | nest that ty ve toned y woul reen 0 th hn. whtel at that pain LU ne ve used all the | upon us Paid DHE “Whine was the a w ther of my to wet on bI her-| feom Dade ten dase exe. with us here tn Fit ” him and tol our declled io kee “We called a messenger boy ebosent him at once to the dtector's with the | wi i) Sa sy oT framed the bUL and recetpt them on the wall “Let Dr Dad tL othnis etates ment of the ' j Was In Woman, | Mrs. Batl formerly: Mrs. 1 DR. CHanues DADE, A. Kerr, Ef bie iat Dias daught Kaus BENT that he should be attracted to the fine, @ fortune fertillzer, At the |i ee AGatarte Taiicee death of her fi Miss Coe came Into] Se ea cance race a fortune of 8 Aid Charles We Bailey Is also a. man of # the early fall of tast wealth, He be the son of the Presi ve large party of the firm of Batley, Manks & Mddle, to the Adirondacks {n purault of Philadelphia mt pleasure, alley Joined The deseripthon of sta ua A hunting and Ha ndoagn Stortes dtm to what happened. At ere populit: In, whieh In any rate, the guide ieft Batley and Mra, Mr. Bai in Kerr at the edge of the lake and pad- te and it ow the canoe to. see If he CHILDREN IN BONDAGE-- BOUGHT IN MARTINIQUE. Fauline 2 away of Two Live in Piiladelphia and It is Alleged Are in Servitude. nly the people with whom in ounde Some ort ; 4 verworked, PHILABELPHIA, In thee Hall lve where the girl tn Jeanne Timothy, bora father Ix Chinese 0, Talw child lv who obtuined hi adow of Indenende: edfidren In bondage. One is Pauline Parlendl, fifteen y oul. Martinique, Allee ¢ The et ale, for $25. sold her, Mis Campbell maya of the glint: "Bae ia DR ec a HRT imine, but my brother needs help, +o shrewd in thet: way ah aby stays with him, How ix she minc rofime to aay much, but the p> F ee Novonatenti 1 people i the vicinity. where the ai Lohans Bled Hdren live tell strane stories, and not even the President The caitd ta bluck tome aver tha AMOUNE to KLAN the lives of the children aes a pa-l Blevthlelty for Co the the country for the cure of consum ‘ ty elesrblty. It jalmed that a potte LENE LAND ee sa Ra eal nh cure for the divemie hax been found, wh crganized here w. ina few days 5 | eT compared of Cleveland and Eastern men.) z Sexes and inlined at $1,000,000, erect a} The Grip Cure That Doen Cure, Laxative Urome-Quialae removes the ciuse, *6° @yatem of sanitariums in lurge cities cf MRS. CHARLES W. B (Formerly Mrs. Ker ~ CETWIE DR. DADE’S BILL TO COUPLE HE SHOT... | tren ent ener enenerentn tnt tnen tO ened Otoko OOOO ORO OEMS POO OHO Y . Spence’s Establishment Only One of Its Kind in America. At a's ters of 3 York mt pare served with bread and buite jJam ut No. 6 West Forty-elgath he dau Ires, and | 1 | This Is at Mrs, Sper hool for } jt which, and the home for ry | Hyap'la, at West Fitty-t \ daughters of inilionalns are since the school ts controjled xcluaively fques and groups of pantie Rave brea and joniy t admitt by them | and w wallsgowned Itt jam at reeess | cut te make a every. morning pleture of to ook Those who lurgely control the school's <6, FEBRUARY Gladya Vanderbilt 97, 1901. INEW YORK’S PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR MILLIONAIRE MISSES. Well-Gowned Little Heir- | esses t Bread and Jam for Luncheon. patronage tnelude Mmes, Eliott br. | Shepard. J. Pierpont Morgan, Whitelaw | Retd, Ww 1 Tteckefeller. Chares been read the fourt Scribner, Dantel 8. Lamont, ILO. Haves) fab? HES aad M sl admitied fr Ww Jui. Say i ; ‘i A. gins | Stuyvesint Kish, W [noting 'ganes Talcott pirance | There ts a long Vet [ache smong the puplts are the Misses Wads- | wor ugh £3. W. Wadaworth, | The onrriowuan runs al the sued of Washing Gladys Vande aE eat Pre erate renee ientnne eee Oe bus! i ule anit Dorothy Mason, Gertrude Hill, daugh- | . When the Catus chy tevinenaithe TTALO RINGING EEN ter of J. J, Mil; Ethel Rockefelier, and | Comnmitet Go meat cishtiy Howe and, ) Rome + inal seLaceaTatAGe ‘ andomy ta Hn and: | Athens, OF monte lies reant There are 2) puplis in the «choot, sixty vi ny toggles open on of whom are resident students and the ratieg round aith heass, net i xt int tates and a reat day pupils H aro With sunshine. Here he pes i Charming bitte Ww i \ ike heir alr w hes woud 2) The group about its bread aid jam at} that you tapldnwn) patiened | "| recess yesterday morning looked not une rity’ handrailed. lgntet by | { Bi Uke any other group welll ned | Mier tee eae widows. hung wit core | could Acare sup some; Kame. giris, They have charming manners, | colle y sce ai dy Dr, Charles T. Dade, of New York. | avery one, and I was a delight only to ‘ harpened to be hunting in the vicinity. | soe them passing marmalade. vote naw something brown moving at “1 antl x ret, the take and thought [twas simply. They ehitfonters down to drink, Me ared, | mes make ex- facntty Heineetan { culine grown and a feminine wieiris whose | small tut ot the Galy sien that h iwed the report of the rife Beatie man inthe world | Dr. Dade's atm had been true, put! patie mares tk man's photogragd | ue wh : on any wall tye Instead of; killing !a deer) the (I had out Ks with the | i Here and there | boven ioe tacier et M Mitte daughters in the! tink va puns ! back and plerced Mrs. Kerr's t drat the shoot Tteg between the knee and the hip. | sa of the deska and the rem in th Len Amputated, E » Walls made me question | {ase who & hurries “all Cover the: arent Dr. Dade was horrified at the result {the advantage of being a iniilonaire’s | thar ae 1 Tnay one of the Tuxarious. hme etsune of his Ne tmmediately rushed to} dau In working hours, after all | . town New York an! {tno more sugges the ald of the Injured coup'e and gave | excepting, perhaps, that the ordinary a school than dees ian od stat them such professtonal service as he {day pupil never for a lunch imtd- Proper Atmonpheer. could untill hely could be summoned ewer STA CHET CHINE from the note) a miccuataming hee pupils to that at. * eelock and Brewer. . nce mosphere, clalmy Mie Spence, ts worth (Dre Wheelock and Brewer, New é ere (eCinuch aa-all che teal hook ‘cont York, were summoned, and It was deetd: | : nasing the Portata, You pay St. earner rt ed ts amputate Mra, Kerr's leg. Dr. in th nt home. Dade eaw Mrs. Kerr shouting. Balley and Mrs. Kerr both recovered | and same beck to New York, where they were married on Nov. § of last year twlee after the was sick and could not be seen. A men- Sage Was nent to Mra. Bailey aaking If Mt were true that Dr, Dade had rendered a bill for professional services given at the time of the rhooting. The answer was: L +See iny mi ctor Denier it. her, Mrs. Coe, at No, he said. lered any such and Mrs, Bailey at any tm ASKS LAW T McGlynn Says Rich Father Keeps Her Prisoner. 9 Application was made to Justice Gay- nor In Brooklyn to-day by Louls Me lynn for a wrk of habeas corpus for his wife, McGlynn swearn that aguinet Mrs, McGlynn her will by her| at the latter's Me ix detained futher, UI Prospect Moore and Mrx. Me= be brought Into court. Moore, wh President of the New | York and New Jerrey ‘Transportat Company, Nas an office at No. 1 Prot ying siok at dts ho: Jd reporter it wax raid that th ng woman sun on san T vast. ‘The Her tha HOAnelAW und not get on tL ORE aver he brid parents home. MeG.ynn ves in Siam Wowick and went to ner Conn, bvening bye a ¢ wien Mine Matign- Moore what her sister married Abe- naeo Jan Vand lete aim thac same ek Why did he leave her on the day of marriage be foe found’. he had been He had not tid her the ty to have gone upon a 7 alr, Met yan di not have mall her father make nent, telling wi had noc permitted his son-in-inw to nin tn [marriage to hin Wen ot his) SHE BRAVED SMALL-POX. Dow Mi Krimen Herself In strick~| em with Din WOODBURY, a, Feb A titile boy, John Milla, becusne Hl a week age and when the doctor pro; Z PTilevOx there ‘VURDOLE tae nelghoorhow try wu induce some » NOt a person w the famliy wun sri, At length dirs, Krimm, volunteered tor the duty, 1 will tatle of the boy," she maid, vand the Lord will take care of ie.” nolshbor, Night and duy sho remained at coe} dnlide, minintering to er. and 9 Nila) was timuat Well, ‘Then Mer, Krimm gald that xhe telr tne little « The wedding was quiet. Mra, Kerr was] supported by crutches. When a reperter called at the lniley residence to-day the maid who an- awered the bell sald that Mrs. Batley | BACK. To (6 ulis | sterday the doctor naldite | | hat, for entra year there mui standing of y Two of Shakespeare's 1) MRS. Soldier Husband i ous Ballo: Mrs. Sullie Ua suit for diy alnet her Duncan proceed! wport, It thairgous York roclety, A well-known suclety man, four are, ago. Mr. Elliot ty now « ileutenant of | tvers in the Phillppine: | The papere in the case have been Philippines for service on Lieut. | Jat ds said, but he Inatter of difficulty Regiment, has been Mareh } reach Manila case may be delayed a « ‘ore her marris mity be heard In preme of Newport Ie with then propayiy be cone June, waen tt will be « 11. Bhe thouxat that the conszant vigil ithe doety nounced to-day that uu doctors announced to-day thai ehe had small-pox. detally of the case are not known, The evisenve Uron whch che pestiui ts Vasel bag nut been made pudlic, But io DUNCAN ELLIOT. SUES FOR DIVORCE ny n the Philippines. Who are intimate with th red che jee fer her soeia lowing sens Mempete two born where Hd wis hie ‘Then came the separation which tonished mvc Pheir incmate friends Knew that it ie forever. Hi Dune fa iffect a rece isan Cubar Hi ty nts We became a Hough Rid S when (he volunteer branch of t Mr. Eiitet ot a darso prety ted from he les Wings are not i ature | Swing aummera they spent When the Spanieh war something for tinct: ome in keeping up trust pretty over a to: > tuition at th and laughs. > reall: ZORA GATE ST. JOHN WAS. PC | Society Woman Wants to Be Free from Her| MANY THl uu.) ‘Says His Wife's Epithets| Hd Drove Him to Divorce. ward St. John's p verve te ty bell whom he wires to ne the min pithet trees tn tof hurting anathems Beginning with the broad but ¢ nent that he title rode wife from | ar man hn, worked looking sYhenomour Cer with ye oun reault, so far ax Mr Sl, dean was cone nied: He was a beggar ol, Tar om unprinely . Arel Nek spittle ur, lying seainp, gultersalpe, best devil and restaurant but: The much-latel St. Jonn, from ala own rtement, was reetplen! of tier ve re Jonn handed them with com Impartialion Mer brother, y pets his ray nated re Catner tough. now <loan old Hot Ts sister sa miserable beggar adven- lazy ol St. John, + averltes from reason He family ow same as father, wie h ts i chy She could his pears, played of consanguinity, | excoriated the wn no . for, the petition avers, | sakl of hervelf that she | . Ri 4 stead was “KErACL Mr. #! John eabulary ‘of the only A phy ste Vallousty hours he ry mplains alse that rod glous pre thing Lutenslls were the nulssiles |e wan the tare Having no pu ax th the houre he was made tae C than that, and Mr hia’ caildren | we: <4 viper ration this, nun him - xult for has g. ' no wilmony vn idle Apple 31d Hrighite, Mrs wife, re unt or weveral | separation On tier, ly Frightened hy prea. smtllspox wer loz W fa Six cases of May at No lyn, the rren # thlekly popul nthe dine oped, WIN Island.” ‘Phe there within tyefour hours. “he tenement, in which are ten fam- FAYNE MOORE WANTS. TO BE FREE AGAIN@ | ' i . Ly johontes," Law Commence hearts tothe! Action for Divorce. yer to nd her husband, Were arrested ine .it the Hotel Grenoble, » charged with working the “paage game’ on Martin Mahon, bronriet or: ew Amsterdam Hotel. 00 A States Consul to Durban, y atthe time. He was convicted ' nd trial and Recorder : takknawn ves im to State prison for) fan ome Mra, Moore's case) dea to bring itetion f ! when {t came: ta:the from Wiliam 3} Away and) the hentence r had to be abandoneds | she was discharged upon her own In he then went: to: En leaving her husband to his fates og Moore Inherited $125,000 recently from uncle, Capt. John Moore, who waa Jo steamship owner and rchant at Cleveland,.O. n mal is now pending in the Co Fac In Sing Sing yesterday rey divorce y et, but Jf the ¥ proved that hisy wa heartless woman eee Sy: She “' “Moore has intimated to friends that (£7 Theatre fe should ever a eter voreg obiLity » with her Is wife, : her arri ago lant Novem) nd that she lived in this ef sage undp and neseet As discovered: persons: 1 Brooklyn who, clelmy r both as Dr, Keattle | J prior to her removal) mor {riends of Dr. Keattler That she Was the mothers whe were separated | ey and grew up with: arch for Heirs Brings to Light Story of Con- cealed Sen. REDO SH LOADS Re ¢ of thelr ant lalmed. e G. Tarleton Goldthwaite, se en a lawyer, of No ML Broadway, says he lawyer was’ te hana an old in an infants: has discovered a second Murray Hath tn |) on of Dr, Theotore Keatte. Dr. | " ‘ Keattle lived meveral yearm on & rented by festa none Ponta Gorda, Fla, Pon | who afterward became a Weall by a an from tie | Never iy Auatralian Tite” daughter do died in| was said, died in. giving birth a \ eH ae EE wae Aly in Ban oldthwalte has located bot 1 the alleged grand ‘* Grace pit] wrents 1425 Market ab Francisco, Miss ENlot ts there to prove thataime MT t i tired ne phyal old mUulty. Clay 1,000,009 estate Tetts “f amalipox in Ji the Hoard). SECONT find a ready sale: if ady the Sunday World, ¥