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ROMANCEREVEALED! BY WANDELL SUIT. Thrifty Lover of Defendant's Daughter Defends Fiancee and Future Mother-in-Law. It ix not often that watched with Interest thh It may bring forth ittle romance of lo at came out of the Wa to-day when a stundy y ily stuck up for his tl fended Lis mother-lui-law-to-be, this instance happens to be the ant ‘The case wus that ‘gitinst his wife, © Blanchard and a } Court ne attendance eause 1 owas und W daughter of M tesiify, The lover came asa = Wandell ary in ts unusually large be- tarrle, the would vughter sat 1 hoof vio! Saw No Hisses, Mrs, Minabelie Cormac, a sister of t defer dant. was next called Did Dr. Brockway,” she was ask d. | om snd Kies Mrs Wands Mas met her las: August at the Hotel, Asbury Park Lear ine, ne” sh “DL you during < Asbury Park seo anything impr 1 the relations of him and your «ister Tcertataly did not. If 1 nad f would Wave defect : m Hid hy stave fe did: at te Severane et toward your VT suppor: he did” then cross-examined ont object terposed Mr. Tt avoid the insinuath “Yer, sald the J Wandell Wandell, the plaintiff, was the defendant dl detectives to ancts 1, to th 1 uxly for her in after veurs, HEP" whe sald mitted Ht HO St wake her mother's should be named © Revealed, Atte Roma amination the altness wa: to. Dr. Brockway | Tok of awking uncle ® uncle, Mr. Comac. ugh. a Severance, “you finally i benent of your flancee?’ “She wasn't my flancee just “You expected her to be, dit “LT hoped she woul anrwered the young man. modesily, and as Carrie blushed prettily the jurora amtled be- then int yi wenly on the young couple. | A Gallant Lover. and it w anyhow, fi ifference, rt “ipo: If xne wast at might mak: don’t, nde five yent Wandell since she tion of the nda past elght years,,and sald she | eat miffarer. It was wh that the c: 5 next ——<—<———_ A Hook Mystery. Mihough thie Is the happ, cheap books It may nevertheless at first yeem quite unustial to find you can secure a practic: copyrighted printed from th® sume plutes, on ay ke Paper, handsomely bound In Cloth, avout the same stz Xpensive editl just as good nd about as tractive to | » for one quarter stead ot five quarters. a not much mystery: abot it, kee dy reading the announcement of International Araoclation of Newspapers, and Authors, an page five-of this issue, {fany doudt remal te th partment at the Wanamaker {Re volumes themselves. | Sun rises. £.50\Sun sete MRS, WANDELL'S SISTER. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMAN. C FOR TO-DAY. THE TID! PORT OF NEW york, ARRIVED. Matanzas, Tai Troquote, Chas INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TU-Day, A Ne WM Broadway, AM Patt Governor's Teland .. 9.35 1000) g) Hook «+. w.t4 10.31] 5 Gate Ferry. M46 12-03 News BURIED IN SAND THREE HOURS. Wan barled f inder a fate The vy of the boy Was uncaamcious siimulante tad fved and iwen given to waeuule to ret! — wnk Brows above and a heavy load leek , own upon them The ¢ . Fortunately che erust down upon the ay that ther a such @ reder just as lively home to-day (Dietated t towas a wad d was roll while oo to and oh, the dirt wa ound my body fit were lying against my Wd just move my head af! house an ut say, what de you taink of my feated deg? He wasn't burled at all and het the place, never barked or did anything when he Don's you think he nt to have told ma:nma and papa where 1 was? ————— ‘JUMPED ROPE; MIND BLANK. MANUPACTURING JEWE fo Alice Purcell, of Main jumped rope ve holas School, whitch she sie fell xensel pavement, She wax carried Ree waaneitngiintece| i ool and doctors summoned, than thie rot | Alot ) tal par! mind will Wear off ina few day es KILLED IN FREIGHT WRECK. | ‘ § Hrakeman Jumped Whe Ran Through Open PALO, March aN ew York Central fre Fan on open ewiten at Depew, wreekin the aix tracks This is the formal ‘‘coming out" of our Shoe for men, to be known as The name of this shoe is truly indicative - we carry it in 28 different lasts, every width from AA to EE, and every size from 4 to 12. __ Just think what this means, please—|68 dif- ferent shoes from which to be fitted, and fitted properly. No other house in the city that carries so complete a line. The question is how best to introduce our new shoe without spending a fortune to do it. We have concluded that the quickest way to introduce our shoe is to sell it, to start with, at a lower price than any other reliable shoe is sold for, viz.: $2.50. If you are paying $3.50 or $5.00 for your shoes, you are the man we want to interest. Our shoe represents the superlative in good workmanship and style. ‘ade in Calf, Vici, Russet, Enamel and Patent Leather, high or low, button or lace—28 different styles, $2.50. . VOGEL & SON, Houston St. STORK OPEN SATURDAY Tita. 9 Pat FEAR OF OEATH CAUSED SUICIE SICK. HE INHALED GAS. ‘MOTHER SUFFOCATES CHILD. kK Usinger LAWYER HAS SMALL-POX. Estatlished Over Twenty-‘ive Years. N. S. BRANN, {$100,000.00 Worth of Jewelry at 50 Cents on the Dollar. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE Completely Covered,|!n_ Terror of Lockjaw, Walter King Lives to | FrankMonk Hanged Tell the Tale. Himself. Tann] r B set | w Shoe for Men =" KOCH & CO} 7 py Lenth Anniversary Sale. = =f TURKI | lic at one-half lue. Al in plai | 37¢ : vets 2.49 |] 1 so hay ONE HALE OF THE MARKED PRICE "S™e* Sm STARE REURIUIUITSAN S37 Rape 50c! fe MENS SULTS. MENS TROUSERS. | fe beiween Lenox and! 125th Street, West, Seecnth Retr it GET A STYLISH SERVICEABLE , roo] wos nn SPRING HAT---BUY 1 2 7 : J SPECIALS. ¢3 100) Men's Pants. .@ 8: 4-Ply Collirs, .O5¢ Fine Socks Style Hats. 7s ahd 1.0000 other Bargains too num? ING, MARCH 29, 1901. SW. Cor. 123d Si. and 3d Ave. i: RETIRING SALE, Men's, Boys’ and Children’s CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS ONE EIAIle: Orie MARKED PRICES. Before May Ist we must vacate, as we retire from business, Our stock must therefore be disposed of, and we offer it to the pub- vrarvellously bus w lo-moriow eowhid up Vo cap the will be hand to t able valt merely mention Men’s Furnishings-—-s,.%,. ol AND DRAWERS, ho acrecord tor eoner thousands o remark. He deparin tion of our store cially appropr 19o rites 350 si and ter. SOc, each. qt 37c| 5 NATURAL MERINO| RAWE! -550| £RY BATHE ROBE ment Sale Begins To-Morrow Morning. S. W. Cor. 123d St. and Third Ave. | Open Evenings until 9; Saturdays until | mi. NONK BETTER MADE Derbys, $3.00 and $4.00)} ~ Alpines, $3.00 and $3.50! 1 Silk Hats, $5.00 and $6.00 [2 1 1 2 2 2 1 Kattan atl tly Hroakisn Stare sty opposite City 1 1 z z New Publications New Publications New Publications. Ghe BOOKS of the WEEK! at Ghe Wanamaker Store wee present notable distribution of copyrighted novels by the. } International Association of Newspapers and Authors is: New Publications. marked by several striking features. Zt FIRST—The writers have been carefully - chosen for their wide fopzarzty among the large class who love the best light reading. _ SECOND—The books selected are of fine literary quality and are thoroughly interesting from first to last. THIRD—The printing is from the same plates-as the regular $1.25 edition ; the paper is as good and the.}}2 covers are, as a rule, close fac-similes. i FOURTH—The volumes are just as good to read and to ook at as the edition regularly priced at $1.25, yet the cost to all who come is Only Twenty-five Cents a Copy Bear in mind these are not so-called ‘‘small books.'’ They couldn't be printed from the same plates as the regular edition and They are five inches wide and seven inches long and average an inch in thickness. There's nothing © still be much smaller, could th little about them except the price. The radical reduction is in price, not in size, and is only made possible because the authors and publishers co-operate with the Association and surrender royalties and profits for a limited time in exchange for wide present publicity which means future benefit, but the big end of the bargain, for the time being at least, is with the book-buying public. Two novels are now ready. One was offered last week and the sale was enormoys. It was Paul Leicester Ford's fascinating romance of the railroad entitled, “The Great K, & A. Train Robbery.'’ The six days’ selling exhausted every available copy, but am additional supply has now been received from the binderies. The New York Herald speaks of the story as follows: “The clever. manner in uaich the plot was carried out is well told, and the many perils from which the hero of the book escapes by a hair's breadth are graghically described, — Altogeth is an exciting story of adventure.” This week is especially devoted to [ax Pemberton’s brilliant romance of the Restoration, “A Puritan's Wife,” which is also selling by the thousands, The ! Express says: “Mr, Pemberton’s story has many scenes of thritling interest, and it is told ing quaint and charming diction, which bring nich with the spirit of the times when psalm-singing Roundheads and courtly Cavae liers lived side by side with little in common exe cir quarre “A Puritan's Wife’ isa valuable copyrighted productioa, which has never been regularly sold fongess than $1.25, yet the large operations and economical plan of the Association place this and other choice books (a new one cach we¥k) within the reach of all by dropping the dollar and making the price only twenty-five cents. in point of authorship, literary quality, manufacture and general attractiveness both these books are unequaled values at the price, making this distribution THE MOST REMARKABLE OFFERING OF NEW COPYRIGHTED BOOKS EVER KNOWN < << This is the cusy way to get the books as issued, The Association announcements are made in The World exclusively, and in each ment are printed Book-Vouchers. A little voucher and the little price brings the book of the week or of any preceding ¢ the allotment lasts. It is best to apply promptly cither personally or by mail. annow week City Readers SECURE the vol- ¢ Voucher No. 1 | umes for 25 cents each and one voucher H Voucher No. 2 = | PAUL Le FORD \ acthe Wanamaker Sig: | MAX PEMBERTON = o or, 4 5) i Aaron | Wes! Out-of-Town Readers mail to John “4 Puritan's } &F | author ond 1 Wanamaker 30 cents and voucher and Wite."" Se S| Saturday's Hthe book ordered will be sent post-paid. —— we ‘ A trl P —7 ¢ the vouchers for the two books now ready. and getting both books now. Bring or send vouchers with price named to NEW YORK Above, right and | wrong in clipping the twe JOHN WANAMAKER,