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|. GIRL BRIDE ————EEEEE———_ pin tam i | bride iV | pathy, terly Schoolgirl clares Willie Hawe’s|; Father Made Him a Prisoner Seperate Loving Hearts. Stern to married M:nnie pretty Witlam Wilson, a real Bfount Vernon, and whose wedding has Just deen an- nounced, {s missing and his dride . Proetrated that no wor! has come her husband. unt Vernon it is wald that Will- is not the bo: cn she most needs his sym- and support. His that he would be with he Meanwhile Minnie Haw: and calling for promised to protect her. trated when a reporter for The Even- “ aed Z THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING. JCLY |, —— 1901. U + FOR VANISHED BOY HUBBY: sixtoen-y fing World called. The story much he beautful Uttle girl as fc Wiltam at and 1 know he Hked We wer Wille necretly, Dr. awfully scared me and I joved him, i to do? { + minister after I told her about it. GOOODEDOI oo Ls “Mamma was very kind to me, took ‘ me in her arms, and, after aw that | Pemarked, ‘Il get a lawyer and gov my we were legally married, forgave us, q ~ Dut sald she was very sorry that we nu hes sald: Ticantxetsa lawyer id It. nd T want you to understand Wil |: sald Young Uride's Story. i loved” a year both We In’ Boy Bridegroom a Prisoner. “Thursday wo returned on Friday. to seo his father, shamefully. Wife in Brook:yn, proWAu told) by the eto school th became attentive out to parties and vit wag a year wm marry him, He v brother, Matthew, during his absence. out, and he promisel her not to marry But Wille could not walt. 1 trusted htm because I “We went nought me presents. would to Brooklyn, where led to after he was graduated, bu found by mamma, and she went to the t to Nev Then Wille went and was treated | 1 eh pela Berd Has Two the eleh: sectetly Wuron, the « daught state ® to desert his friends hint the boy She was pros ting and how To iked him and took me Ke me raid that his aim ou) a found it Mev CWHT Ie gone al xe he wae afi York and! ¢ When he did to ery again. But s bac Mr. Ha’ ingly to the match. Lincoln avenue. She sal STRAW HAT REDUCTIONS. Every New Braid, Every New and Natty Style, $1.25 qualities reduced to TES CAPS, Every New stape in cloth, duck and fancy flannel, 50:. Yacht and Alpines. $2.00 qualities $3.00 cua'ities reduced to reduced to $1.00. $1.50. $2.50 Bal. and Oxford, Russia and Black Calf Shozs will go at, Per pair, $1.50 Cees as hay oe HO sate S200 All our celebrated “ TROPHY " Nys0o'wilge t H2IS ILL OF GRIEF ts not of age afd I am his guardian.’ and he went be- 8‘ 1 of his father. he will come back and come to our howe am trying not to worry, but it Is > Mr. Hawe not only abused | hard to be peparated from your husband him, but threatened him. He also sa‘d}and not know where he Is he would lock him up. not return I went to see Mr. Hawe at his home, No, 22 East T asked Mr, Hawe for my husband, He [ing st to me: ‘He ts not here,’ “I sald ‘You have got him locked up.” “He mid, ‘Well, suppose L have?’ “1 could not concen! my agitation and » has been quoted as object- mother of the bride, does not like his po- sition, She xald emphatically this morn- ing that If any one got the worst of the bargain {t was not the Hawe family. Our Big Glorious eet we'll touch off another big report and a shower of worthy bargains in Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings—bargains that will bring thousands right to the firing line. ere for whatever you’ve got to buy in wearables. enough on every purchase to. make your holiday a reminder of two great events. Here’s a Partial List. of New, Desirable, Seasonable Goods that Cannot Be Matched for Double Our Prices: * Men’s Flannel Suits At About Half Price and Less. $7.50, $9 & $42. Stewart Building, Broadway, corner Chambers Street. Bellevue. rocog 58 ‘The Coroner's Jury that for weeks has aa inquiry intu the death of Her: “We find that Herbert ©. Weadman | tended bar moe to his death on Maren $ at the | became 4 anhattan 8 al, Ward's Isle] was taken to by chronic nephritis: and acute | hy sa Megravatedt and hantened by br noriba and (njuries to his chest and nerate the Bellevue we finfl that the sald bodtly injurtes | were inflicted at the Manhattan State | Monpital by Attendant Joba Fole that Keeper Michael Carroll was party ther We also censure ¢ authorities) of Manhattan State Hoe: ty, and espectit! tt for neglect determines had ne atte farher th Ae) Slayers hiv parents and that he inte: nae elvil engine oes not want th and if hte paren that he will support tow] py aque to keep him ther Hity Police Hl tod BRIDGES IN THE BRONX. lucts Now Ready for Traffic. sin the bomugh of ‘opened to the public On July 4 the new structure connecting the mainiand with will be operfed with informal of two feel that It°is no honor to marry into that family. It waa not a disgrace for Minnie to marry Will, because he ts fellow. 1 shall not say anything Two New Young Hawe Is a manly boy and he ew he was benarding a Hon in ite den ‘pproach his father. He told hin ie that nothing in the world) “phe new Willis Avente Fridge, which would _neparate them, Ho loved her] te completed. with, the excention and with a devotion that time would] few, thishin ni never erase, No one wns going to take | UHI te her away from him, and the best days of his Ife would be spent in making her happy. he th x sarin the foot of East One Hundred and. Twenty-fth street, and the Harlen, ship canal where It connects with the Hudson River. LAUD ATI SED Cth ‘The fourteenth bridge over the Ifnr- Ven fhe geame/2 backs; (ol) the Wis ul eanprst Teenie aventen (a Mas | int son houre, after his interview with! hattan Borough, with One Hundred and! known ‘his father, young Hnwe wax pale, but; Forty-ninth #treet tn the Bronx, Saturda Summer Reduction Sale goes T> proper suit for golf, tenn general comfort, All the SERGE $7.50, $9.50, $ J MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ $7,50, $9.50, $11 & $13.50. _ WADMAN BEATEN | BY NURSE FOLEY: Jury Censures Manhattan State Hospital and Exonerates ert. Wadinan en March & Under sum: ing to treat tie patient for suit a t ua circumstances to-day brought tn ease,” ne lIkhtly at the swing verdict: Wardman was thirty-six years ers Phystehin O'a he a Police Trying to Find Victims. A thorsugh Investicaty hectdents which resulte mothe tres! ts ilies tae g gun that’ll send forth a You Il find beeet assortments of just the right kinds and save untry, seashore, Yachting, outing and y shades ant styles Inthe lot can be matched at double th: ae Every sult guarantecd fast color and all wool pendable suits wills Not a suit In this lot can be matched for double our price. GENUINE HOMESPUN SUITS AND FEATHER WEIGIITS, . : $9 and $ 12. Just Aboutslalfi Regular; rice: hi Boys’ 2 and 3 piece High of worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres and dull finished worsteds; checks, stripes, invisible plaids; every one the season's latest cut and style, go at Just Halt the Regular Price WIOl COMING OC) ee a a ~~ Ca GE ~ a “RD | OE ae) SS SN R -A GA- LITTLE MAID ROSIE S¥OLE GEMS TO BEA LADY AWHILE, ge ‘Love Is Above Some Things,” Said the Child, Under the “Third Degree." Rosie Youngblood ta fourteen years old and true to her “steady.” ‘This iit: Vete ereat co at Mrs, Lal- an Block peWo es at No, 233 West Sixt . who robbed her in Jatt tine sand regards the de vat contempt et nothin’ from m It was hot in Magistrate's Deuel court ce was ven enjoyed the wea Roste alone was lent an atmosphere to the court-room that was original and rv freeing The third degree had failed to move her stand she had taken Mock erten f¢ Did, with DHPPPPGHTHIIE YOGI FF2 per- and found that seve head high tn the air, re © is above some things.* looked as though the bench and he refused to lose Nis| a tain: thing todo with you. Who was I with? I refuse to discuss the matter.” sol waters of the! Losie forgot she was a lady long k astride. She| enough to laugh. * walters look silly by ty ein them) “Why, youse chunpasto t'ink you can ror| Ret anything out of me. You make me * itty who To waa with? Naw./) furnishel a Pam tn trouble vil of this ne Pleare ap ak with y Oh but it was worth ‘ipped in th vusly of Trolley wore the same air in court, end (in $0 ball for trint inthe General Sessions, The agent took Rosle to Fourth avenu for the ratty was warm makin did not bebatthy ’ end - - entye| ir rtreet, where she will ommiraloner Hernard moot » mtood defore| a detective appre hi ; s that he wae having glass and Murveyed her-| to go with him to the staton-house. rena to ered hhet, Gir andy made of the | self thoughtfully as she adjusted anew] “Walk with y me forget tt abautatethted diesnerideranTo: fn the dearhs | nat that be rot the Culver] op will be — l With the hat came out clothes that set her petite gure off te perfection TWO WOMEN BURNED. Decking herself out with several gems, lured Mra, Block to faint: when Imovered thelr lons, Roste trippal nstalrs and turned the cook green i onyy, “Oh, the lolkes of her, the hussy- To be after givin’ me rags and looking sola fre which Mrs. Block, she said w promise she disdained to rephy. | LIEUT. DOWNES KILLED. Die—Gaeoline| Slain by Rebels in Samar Prevines, ego y 1.—Mrs. Ella) WASHINGTO: July 1.—Gen. MacAre tally burned tn |thur cables to the War Department from ny fatally burned tn |‘ fanila that Firat Lieut. Edward stay destroyed the double | Downes, First Infantry, was killed tm to have any- dependent, Wirra the day the gurrl| frame house occupled by John Sheppard | southern Samar. lost her head. And she sex, sez shes} and Willis Broadwater, | Downes wax appointed ts eat Point | Mot felle wil Ibe after droppin’ dead at] Mrs, Sheppard was also sertously | from Texas in 18%, but {n 1898 entered the soleht of so much fotneness! yurned, Mrs. Elwell was lying {ll In) the service as a Second Lieutenant with= Tis w mad day for the lass. Mr. Bheppard'é hi it hled heraélt to Coney Island .| She fad an eacort who Ix now tn hiding Her p nook ans fullof Mra, Bld J and everything from ar the seent ae to hot se and her ded | out graduating from the Military Aesde caught fre, emy. ‘The tlre wae caused by the explosion of a gasoline stove which Mrs, Shep- on} pard was lighting. The contents of both wles andl houses were consumed. ————_- Sunday World Wants move the business world. on—Just before the Something to Screech About. Let the Eagle Screech, for Here's Come THIN COATS of all kinds of fabrics, Oc. uP. WHITE DUCK TROUSERS: vor 00 65c. Pasion FANCY AND WHITE WASH reduced to Sau 75c. 10 1,50 Fo “Sikhs SU ITS TERRY CLOTH BATH ROBES, e Big variety of beautiful colors and stripes, reduced to Thousands of thes, 2.25 axv 2.9 SEPARATE STRIPED FLANNEL TROUSERS For Golf, Tennis, &c., reduced to 3.00 anv 3,50 Balance of this season's Furnishing Reductions. Negligee Shirts. Regular $1.00 qualities, plain white cords and beautiful 55 stripes,new colorings; separate culfs; choice of thousindsat VESTS at J and $13.50, The best Negli French Balbriggan Underwear Silk Finished Underwear, heliotrope, navy; regular hirts, usually $1.5 Wool Gauze Under and Madras, veiiveed «ular and short s $1.50 Pajamas, Oxford 6 Pairs for 1.00 or ver pair, 1 oc. Fancy imported Halt Hose, stk em broidered — tigures and vertical stripes; usually 25c, to Grade Suits, sizes 5 to years; were $2.50 to $7.90; SUITS $4.50, $2,50, $3,50 4-ply Collars..c.cee6) Be] Aply Cuils....464 © 100 every popular and staple shay r Belts goat. 25 | 75c, Leather Bells co A. 506 Every siz 50x. Leat Stewart Building, Broadway, corner $1.50 2-piece Bathing Suits plain or strip 98o Chambers Street. 25e. Washable Suspenders to 40 aleyee ees - io 50x. Bicycle House to go ate..-... seseee Me