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¥ _ several minutes he stood without mov- Se EVGENE - KOEHLER & MARY GERRUD Geraud Returned Gaze Upon Away, but Came Again, Maddened with Murderous Jealousy. Ppoiittle.scenc-enacted five months ago! the brights of West Hotoken inked with an Incident last night that came near resulting in a trage dy. The wind was howling up the North River and many a fitful blast found an avenue sthrough the German ler ‘A man worn with this world’s strt climbed the long hil! painfully: coat waa not warm aml he hu to his breast. It was abet 10 when he reached the corner of ‘and Clinton streets and paused as If to collect his senses. He muttered to himself and hid in a doorway as an officer of the law breasted the storm, The shadow peared again tn the doorwa: labored heavily \toward a house a Syms strect, paused at the gat thrifty cottage yard and entered. Tile ins. He walked around the house Yentured to peer within the open shut- ters. Upon the floor two children played. Th n rocker sat a fair-hatred German mald, who was reading to a well-built and intelligent looking man. There was an alr of quiet and peace about the scene. Left Wife with Another. ‘The man at the window groaned and siunk away. It was his wife that he had looked upon. His children played upon the floor and the friend of his boy- hood days sat at the head of the table and jn the chair he should have occu- pied. Victor Geraudleft his home-that night Jn Syma strect in the care of another. He Zaparted with a xreat resolution In his breast. His heart throbbed with the conviction that his sacrifice was noble, Why disturb the happiness of @hat household? Ho was as dyad. Why return to life again? Were it not bet- ter for him to live his life out with hig wife in ignorance of ‘his presence on ‘thin earth than to wreck the future of the couple within that comfortable homme? It was a grand.resolution, and Geraud @imbed down the hill with a feeling .that ennobled him. ‘Three years-before he had gone away maith venom in his heart. He thous he bed looked upon his wife and chit- dren for the last tine. He left them to allift for themselves. For three years he wandered over the face of the earth and for a year hid himvelf in thts city. Hoe came back to find all things changed. Geraud stifled his emotions. In the loneliness of his quarters he thought of the frelight playing upon happy faces in the Hoboken home he hail deserted and dare not enter. His hear: «rew bit- ter with the happiness that he knew ex- WHERE DID THEY CET FUNDS? Honolulu Judge Hot After Home Rule Party. and HONOLULU, via San Franciaco, J Wu—Judge A. 8. Humphreys, of the cuit Court, has ordered ti and Jur to Investignte the acts of the Home It party for the purpose of vscer where their campaign funds came from ‘gnd ‘for what purpose they were spent. Th aciton was taken as the re the claim that the Home Rule m Of the legigjature & well-knoWi restaura: theowner of a atreet-car lr Vth) Policeman and eels It Snapped at Ovowd tle Girl, nan No. 49 East Ninety- Ht, biting her on the right leq. a foll and lay terror-stricken walk as the throng went on Toe, iN to Wife's Happiness, Went awning ne and a iceman overtook i . many overtook | in ies and tert her the oH iritiichictiviceivieieeinini-l-- ae shh ieieieicbecicieieicicteieiettieieietetet inated at the hearthstone that he should call his own, Ile needed no the man at her sl with whom he went to s° ore many A score of years age and whe he knew came to this country at Ueitation of the woman wifo. Tho whole picture came to his mind many times, Ie hrooded over his tmas- inary troubles and the yearning to vist once more the home tn which he tad spent so many happy tum, the no hia was Tast night he Iutton waa gone, The reso Hnothing tn his heart envy at Ie ear, Fied a gun, His wife saw him coming wy Koehler va ghost und tea loors Ger ocke wax a tnadman dead Noting the [fusion hin presence ereated, Geraud let few \inearthly yells and began Uhe f language to hin wife that sent the of the nel toto thelr rhe ame. lke the sensation the louder, He making for the tack never stopped to argue Va drought Ge CAPT. IMPEY S PUNISHED. Heavy Sentence for Getting Dentist Bill Reduced. IN, Sore Uh WASHINGT Misa Annie M Kenny 4 Va ver sainat Edward Mo Mets: nurt of Ltrook sted for $4.24 ad medical attendance . Mice, fier mater, n{ Melsiahn married Misa Alice Kenny a year ago Meisiah: ié iy atte Meislaho’, af le eaving him’ gaye nos father died Asuinat ter! inii-t eee iceiee ict teitbicbieritriceeeiciceeee ared as quickly as he had 1g, when his youngest is four weeks old and needed a ria protection. ‘The police are stil! looking, for) wim, lor t. and getting aw former frlend K was only scratohed by the apent mort the day in rant for the arrest of his Wife Thought Him Dead. Mrs. calle with Aud, or Koehler, ax she now % was in the frent oof three years w Ming World elds Yes. we were ao ufmid that we all yCon the top tear with Mrs, Herman, eruid is such a bad gets mad see him alive Lerted all night Twas ns ox T thought he er happy. He at child, When he rr he waa gone Tb He did not know THe dtd y me [t fa such sorrow that fed a laby. tocnink of es, Why a not stay away Uke that Enowh Ponce real about? fam h here with Koehler. He ts so ice to my obtidren, Ww 1 saw Geraud coming down 1 oalmost far Maybe tt was a ghost. 1 thou vat the time And when the shot sounded 1 could have dled, “Lgu jeraud is kone for Kod So, Koehler doesn't want him ar He wants hi “Lcame from Hre wlkht ye lve in AKO Ath York. I some of my was never happy with Geraud, at least not rothe first baby was born, 1 thought 1d was cames to life again, He ts ADLER WILL BE ry |Man Wanted Here to Be Extradited From England. extrad Was Rrant | YOUNG GIRL MISSING. | Maver te from 1 Dina iat Keli A pretty: x disappeared from. ) Quincy xtreet, 1 peared ing her mother, who lives at the corner of Allen Boulevard and Harhery street, called upon the police and pre: assist hor jocat Gaughter. ne siinet DROUGHT BACK. not | aprting. THE WORLD: F' ETO RIDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1901, 7 perp marge as et ae in brimmed, in an extensive White and will CLOTHING Is 3 you pay but $6.50 doesn resent the value sell at that price $10 for the v single or double —trousers seamed, thin, short or medium, we've we'll fit you. CUESTS | e_model “Guarantee” Uptown tor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. Suit Weather lined Whether you're GUARANTEE CLOTHINGCO. Uptown Cor. 127th St. and 3d Ave. ayer Jonasson & (Po | will offer to-morrow (Sat- urday) a midsummer Shirt- Waist Outing Hat exclusively new in model and trimming, at 52,00, hats, broad Tuscan and hair braids, at $5. Correct Neckwear, 20°» 25 50=75¢ Petticoat Dep’t. In addition to the assort- rent, of silk, mohair and cotton goods, are showing 00, line of Cambric Petticoats, offer exceptional values at $1.25 and $1.75, BROADWAY & J2THST. several COMPANY, bout as low as can afford to for a depend. able sort of Blue Serge Suit— "t begin to rep- in the suit we —others charge ry same suit They're made in either single or double breasted coats, with breasted vests and cord long and stout, or just your size and N PERIL IN HOTEL FIRE. Three Hundred Barely Escape from West Ba- den Structure. njured broke out atthe 4 f Round a Tt was a verit Wh ver an syele tra mplete Totel thelr, winter spent Dring the soclety ¢ ho south otel last night ef tt fo last muntelpal cam: Th ag enormous bar ALUM end at a insure twenty-five guests Mo. The guests Pr Lick, and r thelr homes on rest Ind: turfmen there, bur ement held away. guest naved any belongings shivering In their ment cold drizaling rain morning hours until Wraps and clothing are at a premium | of Boston, the local stores to-day and cleaned out of their ‘jothes in a during the early daylight. are beln, stocks. . As a special Saturday offering we announce a Jot of 78c. Wash Suits for Nade of galatea in stripes, 39 H checks or hickory etiects 00 (es * Rothenber§ & West 14th St. BOYS’ $3.00 $ AQ | SUITS About 20 styles in nobby Chev ots and Cassimeres, Checks, Plaids. Stripes and other popular patterns. These suits came from a big manufacturer who, finding himself overstocked as the spring season swung to a close, was ready to make sacrifices. We offered him an absurd price; and he took and fit. And think of it, only (sizes us up—and the Suits are here. As { Ag . 4to 16 years)...... handsome and stylish as any lusty SAILOR BLOUSE WASH SUITS— PROLAPLERDEDAEDSSLESOSES ES SEES SSOSHOD SOS ORROSOS youngster need wear. Plenty of style ITTY TY rir irri rr iii itirrrryrirrvi vir rir * * Sund World Wants make for- tunes for_advertisers. HPADACITE, USKA ANE WE ‘ ALL DRUGGISTS, ,10¢. Hiker & Soni 25c. & 50c. aber Jerson, thirty= in hie diving sult int Fwentyesixth street t or of rock Rogers ernment is removing @ burg he scow is anchored over the Anderson, a profesxional di of Sandy went down to clean out se whioh had by cut ynamite cartridges. was nt the bottom of the river atr-machine connections be- came clogged, and although the men at the pumps kept at work they falled to supply diver with atr, Ke Hook, pia to ph nile he BOYS’ RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS—™33 YES '0 7) cach less than half priced. Russian or Sailor Blouse Suits. shields. Also some natty two-piece Suits in popular 98c mixtures and very nicely trimmed. popular linen Sailor Blouse Suits; extra large double 9 collar; hindsomely trimmed; embroidered shield. Saturday... Cc SUMMER SHOES. is on parade. And. of course, every well dressed woman takes immense pride in is a patent leather or vici kid boot on the newest last with tine you like. Fresh and elegant from the makers. $3.50 values....-.- Ties. MD rit snugly and comfortably. No gaping, no misery. Oxford Tiss in patent leather, black heels. $3.50 values..... 8 Children's and Misses’ Patent Leather or White Kid Sandals, a third to a kalf underpriced at....... 89c &4.00 Children’s and Misses’ Kid Spring Hee! Boys’ “Iron Bound’’ Shoes..... yw 449 Stylish ““SummerQueen’ Hat : so to write. You see her at the seaside, in the Tountains, in leafy lanes, on city streets and in a muli- taturally we're proud of it, Another pretty assortment Siturday. Every “Summer Queen” Hat isa short-back and black velvet; a quill: arched along the left brim gives the hat just th: sort | 98 Hats tor... hd JESPONDENCY. EE ——————— r Fi : inion | DIVER KILLED BROMO-PEPS | rs 2 | Reach Him at River | Bottom. | RESPITE FOR Governor Grants Stay on Information—New trimmed with double rows of soutache braid and embroidered It is in summertime that the beauty shoe her footwear. An ideal dress shoe cloth tops. Button or lice, | 98 1. Stylish Oxford or tan vici kid and Russia calf with Louis XV. or military . ’ ° ’ Misses’ and Ghildren’s Shoes. Shoes, button or lace, priced at....+ seeueee 1.25 81.00 The dainty “Summer Queen” trips along merrily, tude of places. » hat ever achieved such popularity; or artistically trimmed and draped with liberty satin of fauntiness so much admired. $3.50 thy Air Supply Failed to! Evidence Discovered. mome ALBANY, N. Y., June 14.—Goy, Odell han granted a respite to Frank Wen- nerholm, under sentence of death for heart. Wen- ve been electrocuted rn during the jming week. He was convicted of the murder of his sweetheart near Jamestown, Chautau- qua County, in September, 10. The respite Is granted on application of the condemned man’s attorney, who claims that evidence whith will prove his in- nocence hus been discovered. men could get e to thelr signalx and finally, t something waw wrong, they z . When drew Ande he wash us and blood was flowing are and no ce call Was sent to Belle- nded, Tle was Twenty-slx © was rowed to the scow «tthe diver,’ He found that was dead. He had been lated, ” soAIeds a giver_wan taten io| Ne Y. CENTRAL'S NEW TABLE. the M e. Policemun Spencer arrested the con-| Time Changes Made for All the Im~ tractor, George Rogers, and took him to the Yorkville Police Court, There Magistrate Mayo remanded him to the custody of the Coroner. Mr. Rogers told the magistrate that the pumps appeared to de working all right and that he was unable to ac- portant Trai Beginning next Sunday, June 16, the ‘Adirondack Mountains, Thousand Inl- ands and Muntreal Express of the New York Central road, heretofore leaving Grand Central Station at 7.30 P, inthe] leuve at 6.25'P. M. daily. The Express, herotofore leaving nt 6.25 P, M., will start at 6.35 P, M., and the Pan- Anertcan Expresa will leave as 7, Sir instead of 8 P.M. re "There will also be a new train between New York and Buffalo, leaving Grand Gentral Station at 9.20 A, M. every day, vhich will be called the Exposition Ex: jess. The Adirondack Mountains, Thou. and Islands gnd Montreal Special will Toave Grand Céntral Station daily except count for the accident. He exprossed ty-Uiree years old, hth street, who was Paroled for roner, An ined to ascertain . The pump gear wan 4 and found to be In working BAREAORERESEROELEEE SELLERS EEEREDESAIEESESSORESESESESSSSESERSESESASEEED SAIEESESSESOSESEE LES F: xam : rier. Town Sold for $200,000. LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 14.—Grand Rivers, a town that was boomed some Sears ago by T, W, Lawson and others, | commencing seturd 7200, 000,, and Lemp will be made vo | bration at 100 'P. Me Saturdays, and a ; duatry. 0 | teen tall other week days, es % an revive ite furnace Int gucscceeccccoccescecceconecesessoeceeseeeeateses eeersennacorooes sescsceossencoece cocceeoesesseeee! a OF a Friday Frippery 4 399998506008683949890980800500848600600000080009 4 NCAGRMBNT rings are common = 1 things, So folk of faxnton aa} But, Clementine, If you'll be ming ‘And name the wedding day. a Just ralse your sleeve, and by your leare Upon your arm Tl place a A tattoont heart and my name 1D pert a Which time can ne'er efface. 4 Yes, Clementine, Alicia or swhat- ever be your name, look not to your young man for an engage- ment ring when he asks you to be “his'n.’ For, if he is up to date, he will marvel at your ignoranco and you will have to show that you do not know that the proper way of getting yourself engaged |s to go to a tattooer’s and have your Initials tattooed on your youn! man’s arm and your young man’ als tattooed on yours. ociety” has. sanctioned the 4 practice—it's just about up to the @ limit of “soclety’s” Intelligence— 4 and many “swell young women being tattooed. If you can ery well-known society woman a scarcely believe this, see what one ¥ ' has on her arm and be convinced. 1 But if you are about to be engaged and are thinking of pilght- 4 k, make sure that the engage- {! ing your troth by the needle and in a Tientelint wore 4, take" before you wndergo the operation. It 4 might be embarrassing some time in the future to explain to a “somebody” what the Initials meant. 4 Sure 4 When Central Park te rient at hand, Much cheaper ant mts nearer? That Is so, But how few peopls know what a beautiful summer re- sort it Is, Why, a whole cityful of children. could enpoy themselves within {ts lMmits all day long! And, better than all else, it would not cost them one cent! Enjoy ment of the right kind, too—clear wholesome and diverse. A promi- nent woman physician in New York recently thought about this and made the experimont. She took her two little children to th park and there they stayed all day Their adventures, {lustrated with photographs, are about to be presented to you. Sure meu preter to cuard thelr lives Cnt mace exiateace alUee wh + seem 13 (ink thalt Demeayes pet tld ela there ate much. meBs For Tike tu read about ehem, So do you, If a man does ® daring deed you Ike td hear about. it and have a good shudder, though you wouldn't enjoy going through his expe- rience. For Instance, you wouldn't want to take a@ big camern in your hand and walk S00 feet out on a plant twenty inches wide, swaying like a spider web, 300 feet Yet one man has just done it, above the East River, would you? and takes pleasure in telling you how he did it, besides presenting to you some of the most wonderful photographs ever taken. It was the new East River Bridge, and he was the first aD to cross the little foot-path that connects Manhattan and Brooklyn. What will woman do next? Now here are two stories about the fair sex—one proving that she has been Just the same ever since the world began, the other showing Just us authoritatively that she has com- pletely changed. So how are you going to keep track of her? We know, of course, that a woman will look in a mirror, and we can't blame her, But here ts a very Interesting article about tt. We don't know, however dit seems hard to credit), that she has so far outlived her aversion to mice as to use them to trim her hats with. It's worth knowing. £2028222222222222522285828822028688058080000000088022280203227803854 2022028503202 542 22: plug hat on the shelf sora no mo N Te sen in Hut with ite disappearance, Atent the great French k hit cone, the a have no kick at all Yes, King Edwart) VU. of England has affmounced that the silk hat of our daddies is no longer de rigueur, and as he {s the arbiter clegantiorum, that settles it. Why he has issued the flat, and what memories cling about the ancient style of headpiece form a& most interesting story. Tell me, pretty malder Will you take a little You look #0 very charming To your bathing costume trim. And 1 will alt. upon the ahore ‘And at the wat Yor 1 am Jealous, ‘A harmless Ite wave. When y@u seo tho pretty girls @ the Out- Ing Supplement of next Sunday's World you will feel the same way as the man who rang as above. The Outing Supplement will also tell you every- thing about Georgs Gould’s new yacht, which {es magnificent. Also everything about suni- mer sports everywhere. It is a splendid feature of this summer's Sunday World every week. Likewise the Comic Section, which will in- clude @ brand-new Idea in “comics,” something never before attempted. For further particulars seo to-morrow's more extended “ad.” FSFIFSHTIS56FSSTSESO TT TISES SSSSOS SIS ISSTS TI VAIIS AASV ISA TIT DEIISITITISISTAIL TAS Next Sundays World u