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SET? ee ery as i : ; ; ; THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 1, 1901. y SS ee eee oe aa ee eee ABDUCTED A CHILD, Puveonsi nels mtonoon] ME” GRUBER + HER STORY OF THE WOOING. me ceveveve waa. crmie now vorstevonte| TN VAUDEVILLE, 7 DADTODANOL c e Baby Found Tied Beside a Red-Hot Stove, Just}, WOEREEECOERCS in Time to Save Its Live. seoeeeee® | Anti-Platt Leader Does Declares She still § a High - Class Loves Col. Tobias, Whom She Is Suing ed by an abnormal impulse, four- Carll Burr, Jr. Nelghbora saw the nurae- “Turn.” r-old) May Ruskey, a nurse! maid carry wood and col intu. the for $50,000. id for Mr. and Mrs Auwustus Burr, | house after Mrw ft — mmack, LL, ted ner employers) | Then they mw fully dressed leave Abe’ Gruber, commander4me Mle, jeading nlae hand Hurr ned 1 hours forward houae with a old Car baby in a chair beside a red- and abducted thelr nine-yeur-ol The bab Was rescued just in tn te} save it from being burned to death T wirl was overtaken miles away | stove The from home, In a bundle she carrted |pelnt of durat the successful ant-Platt ree jon In the Tiwentyafiret Assembly atrict and member of the antl-machine ‘firm of Mast, Oleott & Gruber, burs Wy left town to-day to give the storm approval of his efforts as the sweet Accuses Defendant of Breach of Promise, 3 butSays HeShowered Wau found a carving kulte heats Mr Hurt Mave ' ; For a year May Ruskey tid bee: | i 3 inety-sixth street a chance Presents on Her. “employ of Mr ant Mre Burr a Shomp of Nath pass over she was unremitting in ter cure oi) awiable Hulae took herb fa one of the most veraatHe men ; ase thelr children, Mra, Murr yertertay [fey ee Ge mtrny he commmittes life, and when he «aw the went to the home of her cousin, Mra | disposition can be mad b Ae, opening a new fle of song it stirred him to the Miss Mirlam Brooke Collins, of No. 215 West Thirty-fourth street, =a of this city, who recently instituted a sult for $50,000 damages for breach of promise against Col. Joseph T. Tobias, of Philadelphia, dictated a statement to a reporter for The Evening World at her home this riérning. Miss Collins, who is a stately brunette, with large, frank eyes, has heretofore positively de- clined to be Interviewed relative to | this case, and this interview is the first statement that she has given | out to any one. Dieated to The Kvening World i BY MISS MIRIAM B. COLLINS. M ex Collins has just recovered from attack of nervy Then J. Plerpont Morgan bloomed out! at MMionaire dinner as a sqngster, | ; Now Mr. Gruber knew /he abel CUBAN BRIDE WAS JUST “LOCKED UP.” —_ +4 se both in the real art, and’ he: Iv wasted for a chance! to “try 4¢! na dog." ‘The chance came last night, when the Gruberites of the Twenty-first: gathered at the Riverside Republica? | Missing Senora Cassi's Strange Disappearance} Explained in Odd Way. 2b, The Cownel wan in the/midst of his} al philippic against bows rale and’: Getting warmed up when! the Grubere | who perhaps had tirea of the repe= / a oof the now classi oration 6t” ruber agains: Platt.” yelled for @ “Colonel Abe” stopped, pulled a bulbs ous red nose in papler-mache from his coattall pocket and slipping it on “his own Romanesque proboscis, delivered @ song of all nations, vach verse in @ new Or Roney On EEE and was still Indispose seen ‘s) Morning. However, propped up by pits | for wim. Ie | (S| tongue, or rather in the ‘broken Engé dws, ang still att nded by nurses, ReCtOneT us f A Mouse (Q] Msn of our Italian, French, German and dictated her story as folloy py ven up the ¢ cage O} citizens. Louls Harrison's “I have kno ‘Tobias ¢ Colonai. T renounced 1 had § Bing-Binga, the Baritone ares and cared for him | ‘ine upon the telephone and Siuger, sing tra-la-la-la-ha-la!" followed; * eb irivieieini-i-i-F 1 can rememb of « girl I of my {rt kan to pay m attention. Even me boxes of candy, Our family was tntimately with the Coionel, and all looked upon his | 5, attentions to me in a fatherly light 4$My futher is Judge Wiliam B. Col- lips, who for many yearm was a city strate in Phil His offices | at No. 196 ad | daughter. He was ularly orittet food TL have cooked t they sym- 1 then the smallest “Colonel” of @ successful army concluded with these stirring Hnes from the depth of fis ows; heart and the harp of his own pestle: muse; : TH sing of the boys who are splendi4 Gool fellows throughout the long reer. what the men 414, Rout question or fear, tase chem and th tered to death ville managers to nd nama my own * man had the im- ixgest that 1 do a mon nd tell iy love affairs and dwe ow cand) when ie Colonels love cold, 1 have complained to. the «letters and telephone kh thelr effortn” the within the cast few day: ing for sympathy but us Tomas s nf th testations of undying and affection Ms Se8r and thought he cared for me, an his Moy Sefhat and written statements at 1 Mishes for him. ad my older h et more marked irl ne ga “Here ix Tt isda nomy Way 1 look op au. * You know how well, boys, {esteem you, |: Yor we've battled In all sorts of ware, S| Wild enthusinsm made the singer beat: re duted Feb. @lin modest oxultation for five minutes, @]and then he topped off with this: “Prasat gee vou at on: me, singe Kiven up the pray still | h 4 or? nawe tl him and belley 3 baa, now retires Peete ieee AALS yt inder the cont on: ) ab Soo! HieKen Pine that the ynet will 2 Eive you my bearetelt amectten : ‘4 My hand It 1s yours to employ. 4 rew ott of short dresses anil | if nT propose to fo ve ne L propose to fght for Mor than one place af progt and home) > Siieinirieeiciei-it-i ze the Co ve ee Ras HE Fights and insist, that the Colonel [ ore thas ae: place af prot oi, vote} cou oe ie ine in th then hi ted A tn years he has been my constant ca would to A hattongtas;eur liven ther] nay ust eemnt Four «ago the Colonel pre Tam justly: ¢ And fighting be ever a genuine pleasure, With our fag stoutly nalled tow mame > ave had my 0 t 1k tom my dre yet ardent terms. He SFed every a pon me, and extended tome every gift that it isp missible for a young woman in my posi: | tom to accept | “Be lavished Mowers of the costlle kind upon me, and has shown his if x heen mov nina thousand ways. To have tive of the dh the World that the te edness aa sae | LEFT HOME WHEN SHE iT ina ome ir- | reslallbly. drawn to gare for hia. 1 at| FOUND LOVER MARRIED. first fought against tis, owing tot very greatdiffere + but h 3 t te never looked nie Son ONS tremely kind to me are for him in no ligh He propose! four years ago. At that tine Tretused point bank to marry hin Soagree} t from six vache me tin freshen the re manage ho mont diligent efforts of an Evening | tre Korn of New York. : Pie Vatumnia, in| World reporter among those who heard, Shel wasialfavoritca lier, PREArs: Janus.” at the Comedy Theatre tn |1t falled to discover any one who knew! anve here, some twelve years age, ws London VekahathtuneriA be ttaainelaiess’ — = hut they were all certain that it not to, tha alr of “The Hoart Bowell 2,650 WOMEN ANSWER ~ i 2 MARRIAGE PROPOSAL. ritileisinieieleinieinieie eee j been mal nd now for t Koes take him Ati private fax ix no lonzer at the Te Ot sO inieieimint Confidence. The public's confidence is the hardest thing to get and the easiest thing for an honest house to keep. We get it and keep it. Why? Because we guaran- tee what we sell and sell only what we can guarantee. Good things while we have them. Suits not too heavy, Nor yet too light, With style and fit That make them right. Like those reduced else- where to $15. Were selling! here from $12 to $15—to go now at $7. Spring Overcoats of the $10 and $12 kind, $5.50. For those who can wear debit Bes oe ac ieleini Rilsititiciticbicitbhicieeiminieininieinl=t Not jealousy ag the frenzext husband "This is th thought, nor cerebral hemorrhage as at 5 o'clock t his beautiful wife told the newspaper Sixth avenue and Sixteenth st ean men, but a cruel and unromantic de- tng to call on my friend, Mra, Gonzales partmest tore detective caused the vt th vener Tam hurt by agreat A night of Emilio Cassi ino my head r back, ‘Twtee oride, wre L have had that pain, twice be- 14 but ose great a pain, My dropped Qowpth it on the ten years a Hay “Lost ko Mrs ting black before truth, 1 go downtown the shops. I get off at te an t endearing ums, some hun: t are new ia of my lawyer, and) will Cexpedes Cams On Wednesdfiy un from her home, at No. inth husband was fra Hy #6: and finally sk] upon the p ME] A general alarm was sent out from A [Police Headquarters. Meanwhile the take me in and st | woman was at Headquarters. Her de: Ww teription had been taken and. sh Pitti. ate {n charge of the p matron, fy morning rested kK in a big must Tinust prot ms verse rh, Tobias proposed to hundred times and in some ¢ Withestes, He came over from Pailad ja and putup here a: the Manaatian of ub, Where he oa ine re osimply tok be near me. 14 ved arm. twenty letiers a day from him. 1 insanely Jealous of me ts pleadl holas 1 Was to Insta hone in omy » you know he haw cajled and ring the very kind. They ve bat with her hushand raved that sie tlovs of him and aban toned bouta ehid for her Me we “One 91 re howe. Wh meoup at all ain over t Jhome, and at daybreak Galked ty repore B he loved me, AML tis time nis ters, if size 32 to 34 or 42 and 44, We su wentles ty and he appeare Later a note reaened him He ea! 1 -, eSiy inpeaviea ely dai eorh mane, Acah audiaratemearicalhave aici “ake we have 50 Full Dress}. 1 will tind her.” he shouted vantage Coats and Vests, some silk and is wife, lined, for $5.00. : Your money's worth or Sure enough he did tind Written him from Jefferso: a “Pe wedalng wa of Beptember. “Just beto: that im |. ‘Foblas told me that hie alfa Mee ¢ purts where si ; land were not sett Hele In KO ty your money refunded. i King two netketh they were found in went necured ball and brought Wan aceuned of When ai muff. her hom Meanwhile the poll hunt for « woman already in their custody was discontinued, When the senora ri turned home thin ix the story whe tol ton and beg ding, wien, nat y montis we were dining Deimontco re we Invariably. te dinner, tha was m and had ah daughier, but that ne wae separ hia "wife and Intended to procur His daughter is married NOTE,—Though our location may em unfamiliar to some, it is very easy access, aS you will see below.” Cus- tomers get at all times the full benefit of all that we save by being out of the high-priced district. Moe Levy & Co Men's & Boys’ Outfitters, M19, 121, 123, 125 Walker St., Near Centre. Our Only Store. HOW TO GET THERE—24 and Madison Ve v4 are, Care Care which pase the our we yorere) TOO 0 holds the record as a re river of marriage propo at ef part of 189 Mrs. Tobla: finite rietetieterincebteehieieeters suddenly and the Colonel told me! MUO TOA nM ation uC would be nnrried just Pruper, He gave a ting to me, wnich t| COUId Not Face Friends) Fer s9me month she had been court. Still the "Wretch’’ Who Ad- (itt tie HI wear, 5 | 3 = ed man calling ‘himself Case ‘ y t rer el ial Beene, talttt! After Learning Suitor fr Hai Ove tay ueiznor cali | vertised’ Cannot Make ; ¥ | Up His Mind. i to his promise as my position | took Mrs. Manse aside and was Rrowing very embarrassing. The Already Had Wife. nel han introduced me to many of| eT fh 5 . F thers, decide ‘and my own friends as his Nance! {Come Dera ADR Ine ALN aes. ae aisle mike i and tr nome Anatances han extended in| —_—_—- CAanaeg Mali Mtns piarsled man o} vitations ta the ceremony which tie « piles = another name with two children, PTYSBURG, Pa. March 1 — + Breque ‘ q clared would occur ‘some time next T went away because I vas nahamed! “sts ttanse was overci with grief e| Samuel SW. Hammers, the owner « ¢ thea long out a bu loafers In hia ts from his large me : [to face my friendk, after It had been! ar the revelation, ‘The next day she country store situated about Went em Stage. learned that 2 married man had been | wappeaced tt 1 all efforts from this pl has rec Four years ago 1 obtained a ponition| PAINE attentions to me. tou Nndehere EA LEWhiayavage of marriage than any other man atthe Glrard Avenue ‘Theatre in Philas| That ts the reason Miss Minte Hanae, | (9 00 ner fated | A os8 AYE AKOTA am meuben, of No. aI Hant One (Speciat to. The Prening World) inlead's = > ——— Gelphla and appeared for four weeks, []of New Brunswick, daughter of Mr. Patent See reatertl Mundred and Fifteenth street, in Kasex | ATLANTIC CITY Ju Mureh 110 A few years ago. Hammers partiy in | The hat you want, fraliet them ‘in nersor Upon| Market to-day was held in default off U8less Mrs. Dore Jacobs, of 2 fun and partiy it ay few Urunswick rhe went tol nal to contribute rd the | avenue, gives up an elghteen-months-old | for a wife. The adv . ff 4, Patladeiphin: where bas been w bacd Paes and his two] babs belonging to Mr. a Harry | lished as a joke by many the papers ata price you can a \o ix known, Miss] children, who lives Jin this way the Squire dtd a sort of recitation and It seemed tol and ‘ Fo Col. Toblan begged me to eve Up! jy sre he, fe, Manse, glve for her fhe mage and to live only for nim. To! disappear gla] his urrangement I consented, and at hin! AKo—u disappea “doher pare | e that Fequest came to New York, believing he/enin to fear she had eloped. She is! j Honea, whe wil be sent to State pri ie New seAbelies v § [thatthe whole story Forsyth Segara PELL YE Fee acter, mae me tle wife, My father). good-looking girl of eighteen, | Manse will remain in New Brunswick. — | street, A MON Weeks ago the husband and | pecame noted as a wife hunter, Since mi wife were compelled to # rate untill _ .) tn court who] Stuntly and begged ‘me to return home,| si 2 4 vomen we ut T believed that the Colonel woud = Pnperner Omer e Heep his word and prevailed spans DIPPEL TO THE RESCUE. IMARRIAGE i} fether to supply me even written to} Miye here untll the Hes Why, he hi | that'he Intended to marry me.) Wi rks ao the Colonel begin to ad owork by whieh ¢ family. ‘They gave th re of Mra. Jacoba, and v oft oth enild sent Ke Hetaed ficta when 3 ines Unbs Mrs. Jacobs, ane | duet oF | the former secu heir husband. One telrahuspand oH suppart his itth SECURES RELEASE |justiy separtel, while the other, Annie | MUPDQPE ie Reuben, of No, 35 Allen atreet, sald that} ahe 1 cs a e pI 5 Han Quite | he destred to make a charge of bigun.y 1 againat him, Aa her marriage took , ime. |DIVORCE FOR MRS. TAYLOR. jecree on Allen Might, Jean | Karte Cecil ntington Sing Megtried WT ISHII eetiee: de Rearke Being 1 tand gees lace In Portchester, N. ¥., Magistrate | suyre to give Tuup pcre of ‘absolute Sia eae Saat he might | Jean de Reszke's cold hax assumed | By direction of Magistrate May Pinnanee fuaviced ther vot con hora (cna |icestaedorrnee Doha awe enealeel co ne [aA eaeare aE meet ‘ Barly in dangers he fez] Such meverity that he haw been ordered | ting to-day tn Morrimunia, Court. lamar eatiees ii | ie Brakehsharced and tec psa ye tee Hualiger Am rone turned to Philadelphia and placed him- | to Lakewood to recuperate. He cannot | Celi Huntington, twenty yeara old, of Oe, mar ding to che atory | ho Qrlene Mire "Ja ither giv : self under Dr. Mitchell's cure, His | sing in “Slegfried" to-night and his en-| No. 314 East Forty-tirst street, wha TUE court eal paavana erties rie Sgr HAA ear eee 2 aa Jclratatreet, Mar-) told in court, he was married to Malke They were married on Mar duuahi therine. he 3 opetiines a. returned to thiscountry sith wagements for next week have been cun-, ried to Em “SPRING STYLES ON SALE. Blanche Runaell, nine-lin Russian Poland, After living with | Co The co-respondent nam cr's Mllne: atattiticd: huabandes and 3 | teen, at the residence of the latter, No, | ' varrangemen Maka the Colne: [ees | 104 won “Vent ‘The ceremony was| her for two yearn he deserted her. He, ts Minnie Mitehell, ard arid Ld, place af misconduct apsctti made arrangements to take the Colonel ’ ‘ 4 Dick to Scotland with them. Dippel, who is never ill and can sine) performed by ihe Rev. Itobert. Wevill,| then came to this country and married TThaE Waa Ge Derpite thelr entreaties the Colonel almoat any tenor part at a moment's) past of St. Alban‘’s Protestant Epis- cl und telephoned me dally fram his | notice, whil be Slegtried to-night, and, copal Church, of Highbeitnc Ptsl two other bhatt 5 Fealdents (nichts city.) will:hol See yy near Dunne st, Apariments in the Aldine Hotel that he also “in “Gotterdammerung” ‘next! Muntington’ said he was the son of| Reuben denied that he was a bigamist.| a+ No 47 \ ‘orty-weoond atr Hrondway, near 28th St, 5.00 d $6. 00. wirhed me to come to him and be mar- | Wednesday night. As Dippel’s younger | Charles H, Huntington, formerly super-| although he admitted that he flved with | day night rane tor a ree Broadway, near 30ib Ste 1) ats. $ ° an le je 1s now on a red nt once, I thought It better to put | Siegfried ts {deal in appearance and con-| intendent of transportation of the Erie|the two other women as a boarder, Major MeSirid Unemployed capital seeks safe ts: tof for a few weeks until the Colonel | coption and he alnga the part well, there| Rullroad. Wuntington had been arrested. | Wife No. 2 went to Portchester imme-| tour with Mis Maud Gonne, the irish | yestinent. Put your business-opper | osiy a paliiane avii Felis * $3 00 and $3 50 City Halt. pines Pate Mons Hotel Covent Gard: 1 rains preetcareeee gent Derbys. . . $3.00 and $4.00 had recovered his former health. I was | should be little cause for regret on the| Aftor the ceremony he was rearraigned| diately to apply for a warrant for biel ngitator, Iourke Cockran will ba pres- dearly is love with @ charming young ' past of subsoribers, MS dn court aad discharged, = arrest, | std ont ‘at tho reception. . tunity adv. is The World eulipanty

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