The evening world. Newspaper, June 28, 1901, Page 9

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‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE A PRESENT DAY STORY OF LOVE AND shel MOTHER-IN-LAW —————————"¥} geeesssees seencssesese AFRANEISTEN|| ate of | | | 98; 1901. Men’s Blue Serge Suiits SLECTCSEHREDHED SOOLLB Muller Says She Pur- sues Him Wherever $9.75 He Goes. Here’s some cooling news—don't let the hot weather worry you, if it does may be you're dressed too warm. Just dropin here when you've the spare time and sl:p into Lou!s Muller, of Bayonne, , wants a divorce from his wife Julia, And a Kiron mite sulle one of these = - . ulla wants a divorce from him. (Copyrighted, 1801, by F. 3 Duckies & Co.) E has sued the other, and each ici ietetnicieininictetctelebelelnt dole tebeieieitrlelsieieieiebtebe tebe er eerie) Tach tas ged the orner, att eee a MEN’S BLUE SERGE SUITS up for a final hearing July & ae the running see Jeeiac| Mr. Muller saya that it te a ea At | Were eteatine Pauw tha tuo much mother-In-law, Mrs, Muller \ 4V Jot 9 rol of the an ways that their trouble ta due to the ° value S15 § ie or ppeceay ‘a AG AETEROS body would notice {t unless they hap- 1 pened to vielt the cupola. 1 judged, rare urred, and I gat I was safe leaving matters y were. 1 climbed down the piazza post, and once more found my-/ o as uneert on the green Jawn without having | tho middle any of, tho inmates, of toe | "a moment later m ne fear wh , ‘nig? ht's adverture had been suc- +] cosntul, and I'retirad to my bed feeling that I possessed, a secret whtoh made mo the equal of elther my muster or the coctor fa power. tine T might use this knowl EGECOETGOERSSE SLE Aw wA ee aly retaining « sect I] Sistness failure of the husband, which Hete| Made tlm trritable; that before the fail- EME nar thal ure he did not object to her mother A) living with them. Mr. Muller eays that he has repeat: ann tHlong the oid| tly offered to rent a fiat, lease a cot- e iittic chance of] tage or do anything elee to secure the them, of to force thum to| Dee * y one who could he'd) compantonshtp of his vite it cp wrod bidding. Mi waa panting and snorting}come to him alone. He saya that she ether T thought f waa a pretty | with’ gio weluce 0: his exortions maid] refused to part with her mother, who Esnneine y he ewnng hig head and} was to him a terror and a nightmare. Souk ny master and pe] ach dK rejwcettable, Ho says that she came to visit him and found myeelf sympathizing his wife after they had been married a ed within a2 with Miss Stetson, and almost Unvon- ngeue ‘hike mel; usly planning to save her from either Bt a senaisnonwascne els load Cel ert et baapsenemeed ‘She was nearly at $9.75 a happy. Better take this advice—come early. y sere a tele strange that one Sina ith fit and exertion, and | ives that she was always with them. Character should fd faut with | {tent oower within ine, For a yenr, he sald, his relations eith nybody following the same line of bus Ile the raging horae pass, for any|ter were “wierable." WM. VOGEI 4 & SON, “4 that had occupied my attonti Attempt to stop him sbort in lia mad| “And after that? alt a Wfetime, and thuz I ahould besin | Career would result in his flinging his] “Intolerable. Mrs, Gardner had the eo my maater for crimes tht I] rider to the cround. faculty of alluding to the iy es committed, ‘Then whipping up my own atallan I} of her family and what ah oS You'll feel better when you get into one, for there’s nothing cooler or more comfort- able for these boiling days—and these suits we are offering are particularly worthy, they’re absolutely fast color, non-shrink- able, pure worsted serge, well tailored and stylishly cut in single or double breasted | a G woman, and that won sane she often was sack style, direct from our own workrooms. bey. re honest $15 Serge Suits offered Broadway, Houston St. CHAPTER Xt The Treasure. I entered the room and the door behind me. 1 flashed the ight from my Inntern Hi CE i even though It could E raameepiand st never he consummated in marriage ment was disappointed. There woe] wh! inade her ten times more auti- mot 4 nothing visibte in the room except piles | £i! attd lovely y aweeping atrides he slowly overtook the | Ce° 37 E tailed, because Air mine tn early | Funaway. obtained board ‘In the house to which of olf furniture coverfng. ae 1 antl never have drified away inoh, Tt looked as {f furniture had been 1 ah uptight and honorable Ife, stored In the room and then covered | She was not to marry him over with the cloth to keep the dus: | 244 & ry much {¢ I should have uursal outed. a few to be the inferiority of m ‘hen elf tn this way bad not Miss suarted tn urault. 1 shou ‘Milas Stet-| began to interfere in thy Defeat af aftaira, commanded my respect and con-|son an@ dent myself to the task before| After my failure, in 18%, she made re: Aience, ‘ mun |e marke "éverwheg—on, the street, in Was too pure and good to fall a} Me: our rooms, ail over. 1 dreamed of the! : Fortunately I was mounted on the 5 petal fneat animal ta Sire Gottant’s staples Inimayjaleepi}1 heard tharechoes!ol ther =a powerful, nervy staion, ine seemed’ to enver. Into the apirit of | Pursued muesitke rankenatel the race in an instant and with long | fuller sald he and then foot by foot, eh t when hi we.o3 Moverhauled the nearly spent horse | He moved. At ttmes wnen ‘ ahead. rig happy oa lar She | “ihe noise of a purmuing antmal seem. | Ms Wife were “happy os JAFKs ed to sttmulate the runaway to renewed him was an exertions at first, but it aid not last] WuRTIG & SEAMON PLAN on the articles, T! 2, hier Sa a Petite liebe rickteicicicicieicteieivieinivicivivicivinteieinintal P Y oe THE TREASURE. x TWO NEW THEATRES. Y, Cool! x E x q . < Both Will Ne Erected im 125th (/ ( 0 Siccetiana plete Site Te What's the use of wearing your- | : Secured for On: self out over a hot coal stove. Why Fo Hurtig & Seamon are negotiating for not have a gas range and be com- @ two jeatres on Hundred and Twenty-ffth street,” One fortable. You will will be located between Seventh and save money'iciiy'm. save time wat 4 the er near ng Eighth avenues, the oth: and save yourself ie arene ee ton avenue. 3 rocured from the Cromwell natate, Vou'can Buy a Gas Range The site for the weat-side structure sterday in The World. on the north elde of One on the Instalment Plan outh side of One iiundred ity-aixth Stes aie eee east of Elghth avenue. Hurtig sald oe terday that the Sructure id con! a theatre, musta hall and big roof car: den. It will cost $160,000. nd for the theatre and concert hall st One Hundred and Twenty-ftth also been secured. Mr. Hur J to obtain’ an: adjoining: parcel and. refus s to name the exact location until he has completed his site. —_ MEN RUSH TO SAVE LIFE. Assist in Releasing Doy Cr wht ding EI Members of the Knickerbocker Ctub and patrons at the Walforf-Aatorta "| yesterday afternoon took off their coats and helped lift the body of an elevator boy from the shaft where he had been crushed. The boy was Joseph Spath, elghteen , ——— **s eS 23rd St _ ears old, of No, 519 Hast Fight treet. ect. Tie was employed at 1fth ‘avenue, which ia at Thirty rect. It was his fondness for boo! Which caused his untimely death, As he had comparatively Httle to do, he oyed his leisure moments in read- Seng This is the quese- { tion that has been staringNew York- ers in the face all the week, ie ow If You Want that $100 Bill, HERE is the *< << Siitilrichriciseteleleeeeleltetniele einen tn! ee . riclelelnicieleieieininieieleebeeiicle ele i-fele ei =e Sein! Amusements. Amusements. | RRO ras Sean BEACH pay. PASTOR’ s asians a co in About 6.30 o'clock the car was found Kirby & Turner, ain Raat eee SES | az | SHANNON'S «ate, BAND.| SETS” VERE 1 Way to GET IT! Ureen tho elevator and te side of tho shaft. The only rey. that the accident oan FREE BAND CONCERT. China and Pain’s Fireworks, ree atest be accounted for is that the boy whi | TAI REACH NtiTe Paling slipped trom his chalr-andac-(1 g | THE eRicinon BEACH i cidentanny turned the wheel which starts |] 9 5 the car. .M. 3 ; . = e- 4 MAT. Gin ete 4 nae Sat. JULY 4 deeb frie reerrtriekiiitiict\, cae stnit Mr e Cc. A hur But why should the doctor h ‘ 3 iF unton, but she COUNTESS ANNA IN FETE. rout Fabia Excursions, away In tis uy aim i ; ‘: i MSs aes ite! 5 Ida thisevento mer and 1 bested Ke P) ae eee ee renee Ne” | HAMMERATE! yeTthAv.| Amusement and Education Combined. Jone end of the covertag, and! Her love was of a1 ee : started back tn astonishment. N ulmost have s sailles, made famous by Marie An- tolnette. (Tho) fete was organized by the Coun- Castollane and other society !a- i Gls, sho, attired, In. rustle. costumes, of words to Miss [the pertod. reproduced acenes from dhe prepared for | life of Marte Antoinette feclings ald not exactly undergo a or «from hte reta. 1 atl I! £ Produced at Petit Tri ‘6 we 99 imtepq|, PATUS, June 28.—There was « charity = THIS, gkasy ? fote to-day at the Petit Trianon, Vers gy WL. England’s greatest publisher of periodicals, has especially edited the MAGAZINE SECTION of NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD, making it a book of 32 pages, many of which are in colors. righ m vue | ho 1 of her saddle va ahh OES | @OCCOOCOOO nd ‘ a ven that 4 . jnota ' and. brie-n-brac or Teas’ value | ut “wh ing i eat it que: : him Were pled in heape and clusten: ont men ya floor and my tia 1 vnc a despre 1 stgon, everything that a robber could collect | iatter—one whos eas 1 to dine from a house and carry away in al powerful factor in attracting me than | egive ner ce PG Cee ‘ Edward Dunellen, adi EXCURSION 40 CENTS: barre, Pas “For seven years Including Admineion to all Attrectionss bundle, her utter whelplosaneay in the hands of ord to throw her l.was scarcely ever free from Gazing at this otra nee accumulation tier sue unas ight to rd me. of miscellaneous goods, I felt that Siulfen" had enllsted my. diaiice Then, swinging my horse close up to the terrible torture of itching piles, 1 tried all sorts of was atanding In q dangerous piace, (or from tha fret, und through varying de-! tne aide of th vayeecsthatitorin ¥ remedies, Was told a surgl- ee TOUT, fied | Hartanmants \ carte. "Kile! aot, Theintee bosticg, Vathine Habing bow ee eS TAULESTRAMEMS I ZAY aioe eee a He purposes Giving Away $500.00 H, ® For Five Copies of the Next Sunday = World Magazine in the following way: oteanerenorpermigcanisearoroaToneo Ate & Ere ae pats Sf cPhcorkiee! gotten gaine of both | tho compromised my master In doctor an 1th yt ra a Nor antmal woul be | und I braced myself for a powerful c ¥ “bees me tt terest of Pec nda ta 2, fascinated by, Mies 1. Hla i a traltor, the glittering heaps of gold asd ailver| to my maater..‘Phis Underhanded, pro-| a eae Gna precious Jewels thatT could not re | cedure displeaaod me, und soverni. times! DRY SUNDAYS AT mining and handling cach | was on the point. of applying for a detson mansion, \ ATLANTIC CITY. d remove-me from the} the collector of them would not hesitato | Kreeg of feeiings J had reached a c imax ff f oment” my. lek CRYSTAL COVERED. cal operation might save. One a an instant td kill me {f he once discov | In, positty Ce, AMERICAN 50 cents box of Pyramid Pile THEATRE. oSth Sat Cure entirely cured me.” All ' > aRICK THAT i Sk ont a On Monday, July 1, between 5 and 7 o’clock druggists sell it. Free book by P. M., five men will be in a prominent place in New York City, each with a $100 bill in his pecket. If you walk up to any one (or all five) of these men, with a copy of the SUNDAY for some of t & ar heap and fell upon t Ml the material so.cs-! Mayor Inatructa Police that All xeltement whieh p: A wuccessful wart. Barrooms Must Close, CAPT. JINKS ° J mall, on Piles causes and cure, pereneerrea! wi riences had never boned nay thet tealtor for va time ca Serr Pyramid Drug Co» Mar- HUBER'S CASINO, Sune 2 uch A si It seemed Ike mpse y credit, t shall, Mi Grand Opening Suntey SPREE Ee a ne Gea ety aes mom gare a Sac Rate tent fe OO OOW erin elleve iy 3 be- trove to make mysel e one Fyn. , piigered anit halt eraay. f know tnail trust 1 by her, Yor Knew, that tho ‘g aa WORLD MAGAZINE in your hand, and ask: e or, and took! might. coime every In i ono article after another, holding | t eh Id belteve f Legialature ie “ yea ” eae er iautarnstorbessuretotsitersans Comte hereon naarenia cae Mayor Stoy saw ‘Have you got that $roo bill?’’ he will d then” preasing It clos Although nominally a mere butter, Peasy we ‘ % Ves, 280.2 c — j face, "Taner that my master had praised me'to {ihe entire matter.’ The Judie sald he ia xin ; immediately hand the money over to you. Aled my pockets with them:| her, and had made her look upon me as | determined the law be carried out A Eapeaee ot of 3 ao acta 1 and” ree tH Mintiinate the wealth that C] something more than a common servant. ‘4 Fea h' r > : 3 , wy 2 2.40 1. M gould carry away, although I had no, This helped me to mature a@ plan ele Dy r t W * aM intention of removing a angle article! which mae T put In exceution, : ning he on pjthe! US es 5.15 \0'eloe & 5 Stan 520, jOusG, leanwhile, un acciden' iat nearly 2 i ¥ . ter: 4 f G 4 plan was to retrace my atepr = to her enabled mo to ir |) at e that aaloon ani BBE a ; a | 1) ll be THY. Blan wan to, retrace my ateoe, my e fee) Deparment covaeeathayianieen ne Bue I at 2 Aen 1g ust where this will take place wi fis‘atorenouse had been visited by a} White iding one of the hormes which |The Mayor saya morally tho movement ‘i : “| ’ ’ 1 had another way to corner | John sald needed exercise—n feature of {# Rood, but he thinks that tt will injure ee TT iN= ° told m to-morrow KY World. fen or atleast to bring him into my | my old life as qroom that Chad not to- pee city In business, and he fears epeak- mE VE RY SU DAY | &) Mer by holding his secret over his | tally abandoned—this adventure oc- | gasiox will fouriah. ——|O8 ELEGANT TOMAT'LUxeRy, When Iwas Gnatly miisot in gioat-| Jt was a quiet, peaceful morning a fe rE & toe Slay Seren’ rooda Tekst | Hget galt nats aang eae CASTORIA Uaet.by-poople-ch refinement | 1%, y, NES to Seoclit and clenyeod Bel peter ed Te the Fe urnties back in their places | stances’ which had eo oceupled my rind ELEGANT STEAMER NANTASKET” 3 (Pye ES a Geessbecoosecces = ee Fe ee eter remnan usin arerote lit ba Ted the latter of feet in. the tira Sey STI aces anna ig | Sted Ieroes eavcsert co | Th Kaa Vou Have Always Bs duniseraer tf ju urn —, Jook Behind, Torred. tho doer, ands re | my, head to-4ee ses oceetae The Kind You Have Always Bought KNICKERBOCKER” 3, "ra, | KOSTER @ BIAL ere: up the ladder to tho iniae I} Down the noid country, yond ia horse | Bears the AEH BAT. 216. ch t could: not, teats the sts flyin: oude vot dust . 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