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Tyas TOS ke tcs or TF BERLE Ee TP Sr EA Tae COE ORE UD or uP UROL ONS! hee nr ap ne THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1901. TWO LIVES PAY FORGOSSIP ‘MRS. VON WAGNER LAUGHS CAUSED BY LOVE ROMANCE. DENNIS MURPHY TO SCORN. VRE ibididieieieie nie £ : While the wedding bells of May and June Are ringing out their joyful tune, Do not forget the bride to bring For a LAMBERT SEAMLESS » wt WEDDING RING. They are made in our own factory by the’ best workmen to be found in America. They bear our own mark, which is a life guarantee. No solder and only the purest gold. LAMBERT BROTHERS’ Gold and Silver MEDALS |.. os ARE FAMOUs, }oingle Stone —— Only Woman Sanitary Inspector in the|+ World Says She Does 4 Not Fear that the Mt. Vernon Politician Will, Succeed in Having | Her Put Out of Office. | “fe Iwnais Murphy. contractor and poll: tolan of Yonkerw, prop lof oMce Mra, Jonanna Von Wagner State Santtary t ise the in German, Mrs Murphy (a an Irlsaman of no ¢ quence. “Thin man aati Mra Ven Warner to an Evening World reporter to-day. “ts always making trouole, Thave been fe ohere four years, and he re- members Loam German Well when onal pereon. and hired pald f services by che etvil you may he 4 Boer or an Wedding Ring Prices; t 14k..$3 to $15 £18 k.$4 to $18 | services | Esquimanx.* Mrs. Von Wagner came to Yonkers n Hoston four vears ago, where she been gzraluatel from a nurses’ trainiag eqnool Then «he took a pris ate course Sn sanitation ef houses and * sanita a ctw and «as mate the tn the Untied Ring, *25. We bought our diamonds before the present iizh market. and have on hand a very large assozte ment of loose and mounted stones, That is why we ofe fer them for Less than Presznt Import Prices. AAAI AA BASSI Sous Ss et Ste eo tlditititititittriciefeicicieleeicinictet-i: spptied for tele ietelelebleli-telelieielietteleteieteleteteieteieleleltel-teleirfefetefeletefetebettefetetet ot Each ring is a guaranteed solid gold, seamiess ring, guod for the long- Fest. lifetime As we make them in # our own factory. the above prices are ly woman ates He wishes te annoy me, that tae he entd snd he does not know tawe of the antry. of whoee rignts he is ful In the frat place. may father ts a of naturalized ettizen He lives in Boss © ton, Therefore why shou'd his daughter of be required ta take out. clttzenehip Ps And ty the second place, as ah et} x 't service on his ad felfefmintefatet-t-1 Sterling Silver, $1.09 Solid Gold, $4.00 Medals in Stock and Made to Order. Pi a Mra Ve vayoe elnim oa Manufacturers’ Prices. service lemands el in takin ; ble itseif wii the na. | tes in German 1 from why sroutl if sie beowm Ow othe ways) Dennis Murphy | simply wy annoy me, | 20 sie a citizen and sie don't come | Send for Catalogue of Medals, Class Rings and Pins. mitch ta not eary Dr. Herrmance, Preaitent af ihe Hoard Jot Health, han given unqualined STRAW HATS ON SROADWAY _ PROC L AIM RE AL SUM MER. OLD GOLD BOUGHT, EXCHANGED OR REMODELLED. nal wtentits or tech: | yoran be sanitary: inspec or preg meal Any We are Manufacturing Jewelers. The advantages of dealing with us are in the saving of all middlemen’ profits and expenses. You can buy of us for less money than from the retailer, who in turn buys from the jobber. tS SS SS Out SS Blamed Martha Will- iamsen for Gossip About His Sweet-|: heart and Killed Her, |; Then Shot Himself— A Laurel, L. I., Trag-}+ edy. Open Evenings Till 7 o’Clock. SATURDAYS TILL 10 P. M. Vogel Brothas A2™ Six. Cor Bt Ave. Sale of Men’s Stylish Summer Clothing Men's Blue Serge Suits at $10. We place on special salz 309 blue serge suits, mid: of a blue serge that is thoroughly reliable and chemically tested by our own cloth experts as to color. Tale lored in such a manner that it will hold its stape. Thousands of these suits, of the self-sime fabric, have been sold by us Guring thé past 20 years. and we rave yet to hear 0. one com- showed ft to some of his village ! omede ominoes remarks cintleletieletefel-telel-tef-fetefot es that he was x3ing to dy with tt b G (3 rife x The Shooting of Martha Williamson. Fe ea aura p Eateries ois Tahar RRR REEEEE . How Farmer Woodaull killed the woman he accused of goseip- “Ewan Ineviti ‘ i i Ing about his sweetheart, and then ran to hie own home and com- stig, Willumson went driving taet{All the Styles Known to Chappies and Business Men Hasten to Discard Their Old Hats. nieh® with her bre ro They vis ted i H simiciviriviein | friends in the vicinity of the village, Fashion Made Their and returning, she hed her house Debut To-Day. shout MH o'clock and got out of the vagon at the front gate. ‘The brother reve the horse around to the barn on the rear of house, will Waa in Ambnah, the shrubbery In the y. of was William Woodh | sith his revolver ia his hand. He Miss Willlamaon walking toward the eieieinicint Down in Laurel, a little Long Isl-} stories not compilr r of the Sayvil iam was the gesziped, and to-day she is dead by rumors, He ra the hand of one who believ d himeelt | 8/4 ™ a victim of her garrulous tongue. He, too, ta dead —a suicide. entary to the chare and village near Riverhead, a woman F RECORD, that they had no WEATHER FORECAST. recast for the thirty sending at SPM. dny for New York Clty pit vicinity: Main toontehe thonder- ery Sn day show followed hy fale, fresh, custerly wind shifting Saturday morning chet for the author he fixed wita.morbld one person—Martha age oa few miles away a young wor In anothe, vil Springing from hie = the ran after her.| Whew walking down Broadway, ‘dohim and turned. He fired} Unless your hendaear’ the bullet: plerced her brain and! You'll hear same fellow she fell, When her brother, attractel | ww here did p00 get that hatf” | by the sound of the shot, reached her }alde she was dead. naa mourns and will not be comforted, for rhe ig | ating the xo- pa will never be doubly a victim, The gossip smirched | ther sone her reputation, and the man who so/is known, however, tragically resented it was to have hull told been hey husband. sau This village of Laurel is acven miles from Riverhead. 8 picturesque place, in which e bedy knows else and | goin pody vise’s buet oss. In the | semses the Hetmouldalt hand to harm ayy one y have taxed her with ere- | What whe «a known, for So If you'd he nn talt And up to date—t Woodhull did not walt to the ef- his ehot. He ran across to his the stairs to bis room, muzzle of the revoiver—| Snd hay a new atri from the shot he had just -—- | ist his temple he pulled the] It is really essential If vou do not) And when the members of his|telleve the time is rine to shed the | yeetiping continued and William | warmer in) Aix threats. The} home 4 ever, din the face and wilty about the and « most attra ivion ‘sald woeday that #he had] PAV not awakencd to the fact 1 to marry Woodhull three Seara] It in hot, sweltering, slaziing, and ait tees Ate nat time she had ithe more eo tecaune we Nave become #0 frie. ¥ naly with Miss Willtam-| coustomed ty the miserable Londony ive girl. imain strect of the town are two pre- | MMW) (9 harm See dead. — |rain-sodden old derby or alpine. Ko take , tentious residences, and craps hangs! viitagers were. mataken tnt the poung Sayviile woman{a walk up Brosdwa, and be convinced } When they saw the Chappies inat| Phint. The usual price for ie Sy eBid oh "i ull was engaged is Del-] Why # er has j doright in ou Mt a Most stores to-day on the door of euch. mate of William's determination ne pet yp summer has Juinped) rent: Iniour settled it. It surely was getting hi * § Shoat atte EMESE OF A) midst, ond half the peole cf Manhyttan | Gl aipeice.. BIO In one of these homes lias the body | eld the wir, in Saye the next ste was into hat store, aT on. snineter. aged | sil her traducer " mn of Martha Williamson, spinster, aged | foie opitguted + forty-five. Just across the street in| though che tnvaria ed smile 4 rand new “straw Men’s Light Weight Worsted and Striped “| promt. fa F the other home lies the body of “Ville | thoughts of m his mind 5 i i . "02 ¥ SEWN few) ilavalnaoihelbe expive Her brother, Averal Newton, pald’a[climate of the past «ix weeks that we er man saya it is going 4 fam Weodhull, farmer, aged twenty- | ave 30 h Ha resolver,’ wat to Miss lamson only a week} haven't even thought of changing eur | ————— ery i) da yes Ita wo 918) itn Serge Suits at $15. “ The oth h ter in this) | D8-here w . Warranted to kil, ago, 5 wokante . feven. The other character in t a} — u ioe veecaliie Mannels—le: alone of straw hate! and awoke to the situation with 4 - fact. T d it AL atRISe Rea OUP SHOWIN SOF tragedy of country live lives in Say- Rut it was a revelation on Broadway| parerfamiilacis stirted dow bust. b suits fo Ae all of the most ville. torday, There were straws out of 4) ness, ‘The frst sympiom of # ete Schnee ontario’ Families W Felenda descriptions “Chappies’ started tt | wrong was when they began to erges with indis: Famiiion ere tbesdly. vbody a. e rhe gain ya do. tybody saw them! sd overpuslal The memory of ald fnnabitant | = reen, olive, etc. smart, military style sack coat, lined ‘only on. each side, to mak: them’ cool and ity Cheviots, sely woven, to. ‘own and all new overphid tary style. Elegant light-weig at cool and dressy, in neat stripes di Ie, Suits: that $15 ur Special price.cese seeeeeee Hae Se a ha Wool | GENEROSITY BETRAYED BOY. | A h S : l ; raralifes. They have always lived withh: ! are Pig ae ate ee a eRulraal § | BAIL Ot TWO. Little Fellow Found ‘tencher'a! not er pecia | comfortable When the boys and girl. married they Mise piece Huesca a teacher Last week s under-price suit sale. was so successful that we are en. ests. an en Eli saninisr nt away from Laurel to choose the! lGaverncnist of Noclaware Recorder ae Non.| ost ner pockettoox, co {! couraged to hold another. (Po and checks. curin regular own there hus i eat So far as is known the cheeka for Hi, on Monda Macho custom tailors charge §25 fo never exinted. 4 tove atair tween] Respites Fitteen- | appearance of Alleged |tutuins. sne notined the police and did . members of the families. When William Woodhull was a baby Year-Old Lad. { Gamblers. wm Ittle detective work herself Martha Willlamson sang to mleep. 1 Miss Hughes found that several ts { S, She carried him tn arms, and as ne! i ——— were well supplied with candy, and t grew older she ompanted him to! : | . Samuel Brown, twelve yearn oll, of No. Schoo! and protected him from the fista| ..., (Special io The Kroning. World, Recorder Goff was emphatic to-day] 114 Ridge atreet, had made car presents hove she war), WILMINGTON, Del, May 2 ts hin criticism of the failure to place! to some of the pupil» | Cut from tine all- Not crhine ener in Pri- of older and stronger y|y the pitfal story of Perey aM : n, tits jany of the defendants on trial who were | One of the lads. he questioned wan Uke a sister to him, and as he grew t old, WAO Wan Yegterday xen-j arrested in the recent gambling raids. Beanie Vearsold brother-i Ren=! wool clothe and! ware shellset but just Vlasher at the public whip: ; Fils eriticlm was evoked by the eall-| Jamin, who told her inat nuel had ; : na why, Le mnonths! Imprisonment, |i of the cases of Frank H. Jonngon, | Singustrate Tiogan, in the Rosex Mar. ; [ated to neither fate the right weight for | Oe. F 1 t No. MS West Thirty-Afth|ket Court, to-day held Sammy for ex-: e 4 C) \o n manhoo. she tok an interest in his y resplted present we. vropnite! ‘Ham Chites, | amination, A nor shrink. present wear, . zs ‘ oe Open Saturday Evening Till 10.30. teen yea enced to movements and ons that Waa almost | proprietary, } anc William Went a-Wa wdavaiiiverder In the course of time Wiliam went a-| {24% applicat’on mayebe made to the | alias man, arrented at the area a wooing. out tt appeared that he could Beare oiuatdone rald on No, 128 Went Thirty-sixth street.| QNE SUSPECT ARRESTED. . a isfactory to Als spin t Was known that some of the Judges | treet R 1 P 10. Wee Se Fortin a Tare whe had {Of the Court were opposed ty the eta done wan represented by James W. egu an rice feureacn Uneeeee of the boy, of Brook! Pollee Think They Have Clue to ' Ridgway y Who were and Missman on this contingency She has cast 5 man SEE 4 Betreye. over the wing girls In the }ested in ta ech surest plan ie mantel M. Friend, A clerk from rt a Murderers i ; Maley Lanett ¢ Sat Gt cals ue to overlook. and had cho one whom she ‘qilred Mflce told Recorder Goff that Mc. s : i sly tailored. with hic tom military: she village and had (hie morning at- Perrine siged. elaewhere and | _PHIGAPELPHIA, May 21.—Detective ‘All sites in stock. B ice of biut it att helpmeet for thought woud make Wiillam, Aud ft so happened that this one girl, of all the girls in the village, Was ¢ @irl who found no fav Jam's eyen, When it came ty the «that Willlam way going over mR of the aware 5} and th him to re Hid go and Frank P. Geyer, Special Omcer RRchie pet for £6.50) an elegant spring And a woman whose entity wax not pot abs made public left for Baltimore to-day for the purpore of Identifying Harry city, who ta wanted fo In the murder o! sh sto Mone Woutd be present later in the afternaen, Neither Johnson nor Missman replied to his name, When Friend'n clerk asked for a postponement Kecarder Gomt wita 4] aome pesuiance said jutely placed with your purchase r his matter will be setled now, | Father Char! Riegel. A. de: y | 11 iy a atrange coincidence that none of | from Baltimore said Leech had be Vv | N Cc N rs ohare ov os (Ae! Shea hea Ae cat a (Fava eet ¥ PRICE 25 CENTS—ALL NEWSDEALE| . ie taunng [sue acgmenmesine 08 \SIXTH AVENUF, COR. 12TH STREET. toithe) sir immudlately, dbuiloncevwentiiesthennuueetocenia hen tie case Is cated the defer nt and women, and the 5 somehow or another, beforal stepfather. mere he stole the ty Rey no: appear. 1. will forfeit. bots [been people im’ Laure) were repeating bur says he Intended torgive It back,’ thore bonda:” Forfolus both [been searching, for Leech sinde'the crime] OPEN TILL 7. [ESTABLISHED 1885.| | SATURDAYS 10 P. My stepfather 5 dQ ocuurting the daughier | "He had been corned in the F Industrial School since he, way SOL i