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GUST 2, 1901, 8 * “MY HEART IS BREAKING!” ~ CAPT. ‘STRONG GETTING BITS A ecord-Breakin SHE BEGS TO SEE HER CHILD. OF THE NOTED YOHE TEMPER R Sale ta tie io 8 ume Shoe : : 4 \**Fooll’’ She Sputtered! Mrs. May Paine, Divorcee, Says Her Husband's De-) (yoo in PModest| cision Keeps Her from Her Son. Captain Grew Em.-| ~ barrassed at the Pres- ence of an Army of| Honolulu. Camera Fiends—Refused Ac-| commodation in a Hotel,May Returns to) Steamer and Pouts. Ye asete Never have we had a Shoe Sale so worthy of your notice—immense assortments, immense values. The lot includes all the tine Shoes of our own stock, together with most of the surplus of the wholesalers, If a good shoe was very cheap we tought it, and very cheap we'll sell them—as these items prove : Men’s $2.50 Shoes. Black Caif and Russet, Lace or Congress; phin eae London and Common Sense Toes; several weight so flexible sewed; all sizes; always $2.50; for this pier r [reduction le .essceeees ‘ Men's $3.50 Shoes eal Oxon > Made ot Tan Russia, Black and Brown Vici Kid, Black Wax Calf, Patent and Enamel Leather: Plain or Spade Shank; straight or wing tips; extension or close-edged soles; all widths and sizes; never sold under $3.50 (some $4.00); for this sale... Men’s $6 and $7 Shoes and Oxfords. Made of Idealor French Calf Patent Leather. Imported Tan Russia Calf, Back and Nut Brown Vici Kid, all ¢ up-to-date Toes; flat or spring lasts; all siz vidths A to E; were $6.00 to $7.00—alllo goat... tree Boys’ $1.50 Shoes. Made of Black Calf and Russet Leather; English ‘s and London Toes; mannish lasts; flexible sewed; heel > and spring-heel; fully worth $1.30; for this midsummer | Boys’ $2.0 00 and $2.50 Shoes. Made of Brown Vicl or Tan Russia Calf; . mannish Lasts; English protected backstays; smooth, comfortable insoles; marked for this midsummer U, July %, via San Fran-! Lady Fi Hoo cisco, Aus. x «Yo manip Nip In} of a crowd at the pler she Avaller a foul, becaune ne the al Aends, wand most of | her wtateroon i | number af c | the time she k Phe dectdediy frig fellow pansengers on ffs chowent to tay Ladys Francis st attitude of cher ie Nippon Maru on ed here by the man He Motel They wanted ty rvend the | hotel, but were forced to o the steamship. This made} Francie angry, and she kept to be Interviewed SOS) 2 | | i | | i i | MAJor Strong | completely tenc | were well known, and on hie {Vinity here Major Strong was very | | t | urea y ay RR Ar ose7, & slaw He met and renew ance aith 2 few of his friends, but the majority LONDON, Aug that Lady Francis Hope “From First Photog Published- on, My heart ta Oncar Van Dyke Paine ay never) “My Ife aince over m year be- | deny me thin b os c Ra 2s ¥ | o ” acknowleige that he ts edo with ; z fore the trial has yeen an open | Breaking: her conduet, Mrs. Paine tears, so she) CARRIED AWAY BY “CURRENT. | | Felgen a RO en at rantnnd , yee ¥ | Ae Prank Unsey Mutual Ald Aw Book, and all the world—that This deciaration was made by Mrs. | Instructed Lawyer Jurden E. Seely | [Zinta tionsaliilhadcite necttenntiale alerts May Patne to her husbond, who secured |: vegin proceedings which will enable Old Wan Fell into East River cra AhiPgariesva tie Astoria Schitetze Part of f¢ at least that hax (2 iivorce from her flve month# 150, aNd | nor to nee the bow ocastonnily. Was Drowned. [wed gam si Natorla) Achisttren known fo observed ni wv tk ev since, she says, hae refused to al- TN was own at the trial of the dl-, i ink r Way te . morrow afternoon vowhng WIL be one h searcon Hernard Tucker, tiaty-three vears old, | bear witness that my condnet [low er (0 sre thelr ten-year-old 30M | voree that Mrs, Paine had much tatent | TE Ga EA ESE ESTO eee f haa been above repronch, What [oye cine'a anawer to the appeal was, | ny ; I into the Haat Hlver at Seventy | y more we 1 satigthadibeehirromaihel nine | diekhvarreruscusnurn think etreet tovtay, wus carried away see my chi “When Tam eatisfled that you are rs to go on the stage and In at pi the curr an drowned before fied If you allow me to see him |jeading an upright life you may see a saleswoman in ll a bony wat nt a once or twice a month. Do not |your son.” : meee ae .|Too Clever for Shop- 0 nDV lifter, Whom She CIRL'S STORY 20 STOWANANS |POSTAGE.STAMPS BROUGHT | TE dh / A female detective arresting a malet (if BRUTAL KIN COME 10 CRIEF Philatelic Romance of Consul to the Ganaries Rem pee as inal tat ttl T For Mer & Women, $3.50. a) Battermanp ° ‘ and Miss Jennie Ottenberg. Brookiyi, tw-day. Ant oi ; ooh iM The best shoe for OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS A rtlandt St., bet. Church ani Teen: Convenient ) 24; and 259 Sixth Aver bet. 14th and 15th Ste Stores. 125th St., corner 3d Ave.’ a ent emp Broadway store. | L f B’kiyn. Bertha Van Seeders|Discovered on Nord Sie Sel SaysFatherandBroth- | America and Landed er Abused Her. in Lower Bay. ey Was on hie beat in Broadway, Graham & Flushing Av etree fen ey ToT ES Cool and dr y, with LATEST veal is ten aly a pair and you Ghe Best of All. will find yourself walk- : i co We beg to announce the inauguration of Our New Furniture Department, to which the public's in- speetion is cordially invited. The Stock embraces every- thing in-Modern and Strictly First-Class Furniture. yut a voune them, she ork. him. Nerney started for che fellow, but be i om “easy street. OM Mies Buckles however, was Se Onesies PATERSON, N, J.. Aug. 2--Although| pyo: Dennis Reardon, of the at Richard Van Sceders and his son Abram | pilot boat New York ant the N have been sentenced to only thirty days) wegian fruit steamer Alliance into in Jall for their brutal treatment Of /port this motning. On reaching Quar- Bertha Van Seeders, the daughter of artine he stated that at dusk last ev Richard, tt is powsible that they may be the outward-bound beelas ateame more severely punished, ax the gtrl's Y America had cle he bar friends havo advised her to make com- after dropping Pllot Every paif guaranteed to give atisfaction cr your money back. Plaints that will hold her father and) ‘Phe pilots on the ork shortly sy ew, Artistic and brothor for the Grand Jury. Miss Vanlarterward were attracted! by the jaces- Stores Every Article New, Beeders only preferred a charge of Ms-| sant blowing of the steamer's whistle. fae a " Geehoent analy Low-Priced. orderly conduct against them, so they|The New York then bore down to the a Sen ae pu Men's Shoes On! : ti escaped with ight punishr Nord America and on approaching the ened aU teetereiarinkniee $25 Broadway (/ 2th St), Manhattan. It is therefore of- extraordinary advantage to see our ‘Miss Van Seeders, who t* sw i stated he had twenty D petseators 362 West 125th Street. Mancattan : eerie Sterit, old, fainted in rt after #he had told » wished to land ei Of oneint she ;¢ 433 Fulton Street, Brooklyn stock and compare prices before pur ing = her story yesterday, In her sta at made four trips ane ME Tta ard Worien SCS GES) z ied ‘he sald he- troubles dated nck nev= wets side and transferred BRUNER OG Nae NN Ee aera aie tee Entire Fourth Elleor Occupied by eral years, when her father remarried, stowaways to the ek of | n Las sen (ae . a 150 West 425th Strect, Man la urniture. Since then, whe satd, he had never] the York. pevple denied that ma Pace, st ws ' a ae ; Nassau, cor. Fulton St, Manhattan F treated her properly and she had alsé| they were stowaways and rid they FOCAL SOT HETS SUC CSG ee rm pa ft been abused by her reiatives.' were pas but had robbed | Broadway, Graham & Flushing Aves., B’klyn. She was walking 1 it the yard at) A rtickets and moncy. y were =, be cfd . on board the Now Atlantle Hightands her home, at No, 174 Beach street, last | Sunday evening, « “when her| father approached 1, selzing her | yy the throat, threw her down and) Kleked her. He cajled his son Abram, { and the ut the girl Kays, Joined inte 3 LARGE KING’S ‘rénes: The Great Glothiets Selling Clothing Cheaper Than Ever nesi, Hartfield sail that they eemlon of Informe ft He er living with anoth ' family ts Prelaraiminnyibritecsnents z . Birla body, $14 Serge Suits now $5.90. Tho lives of Mixa Jennie ah brisk—and with them a wersalnlomatle $14 Coats and Trousers now $5. 90. WORLD WANTS “The Path to Success. Paid Help Wants 469 in this morning’s | World. | nited State: Jeter, Then he waited. The balance of our Summer Suits for Boys and Men must be stampa, and the wedding | very enjo: ‘| a ft the island to return the genial and ver-" on ht pre Haiderent Suits and Trousers we are willing to sell below cost. You get im- ttled mense bargains—$15, $16 and $18 Summer Suits now $6.00. Un- | ile, he values it awry to $3.0, He looked at the phi 1,000 Pairs of Men's $3 and $3.50 Pants, all wopl, at $1.66 a pair. ands, have b ack, And that t Fa esis sold, We are rebuilding and have placed big orders for Fall. The sult, And, d ent vacation he receiv , i eat’ le coneurt ay at there can be Ho & rat SHE DOESN | WED | DE IN IN HAIR. | better sien of corstancy, faith and. ¢ fled. A poten tha postage s! id cel cl er is a no ac By \ ti nyt the tite. paper Lowe has| anny the tact hat tn three yenra ne | Primed Flannel Coats and Pants at $5.90, worth $12, in 25 Styles. and on jot the girl, and at ones lald his Mrs. Schutte Sole Bene: (PUB; Who Sho Shot Tiegen, | Misa Ottenberg, whose h ‘ ALL SUMMER SUITS Marked Down to Less Than Hall Former Prices, Wauh f ——__—_, | ’ ind Sol Yerliner, Uni to the ©: i united | soon came | Loy post ampn, ble correspondence I eaitease visa aA former prices do not cut any figure, Simply to dispose of the best ograph of his correspondent fealned him a pretty and accompllalied | rataed the grade of als office from so) | {Hot Weather Clothing. ‘ ou autiful villa and | World Almanae - AND - By the terme Vf hie will, Med for pro- | warden Johneon has completed ar-| beviden. knowing polities, h bate In the Surrogate’s omce to-day, | rangements for the execution of Ben- peram Herman Schutte directs that xo long ax] jamin Pugh, « negro murderer, in Sing | Inge his widow remains unmarried who shall| sing Prison ently on Monday morning, rn blew the mps,' sald he Mew York papers combined. “the tem: New ayple Marriage will take place in Wah: student | ington on Sept, 1. and will be attended ficiary of Her Hus- to Be Electrocuted Bt gainers 12 NOW $4.95 /$16 “suits meat $7.95 Senn tian band’s Will Next Monday, [eo rt ee “hae KIN Sh a as The 1901 1215 Paid Hele Wants in the 3 other Oven Saturday Uatit & P. oe eestetetetetetetecees Veceececees, ‘ aelf anosher Mfe partner, r, the Brooklyn, on. ‘Aug, 23 eh, | eines sata COLE OOO VEIATR LET EN SELL a | ee um in. ru traction Leng LEME KOE Wiis —— . ehitte shail nave thmentire estates out | quarrel netween the Cao tek becaurt| HUDSON HAS A RECORD. WERE WED 1N "SECRET. It looks easy, but it means a@ 3 Sesneen Facts vs. Ga 1 PAINTERS e e : % @ A i It she Femains single are, senutte ‘n tite conitemned man seems renigned 10) Dees Ee ean at é you, While to us —but never mind, @ longed discalone on sub- ‘ and Is fate, an 8 eve 5 conditios eth} tj ela] gottal tng socibead eiones | talthetcleatrterenateren Monday morn: | Patil 1. iudson, Usbaneltrignde dota tyilamy iesenenss| ¢ late season conditions must be met. $ jects with which you are Mr Schutte was a well kann busl- {ing without causing any trouble. Samuet Nutterworth with the larceny [tects of Noo Mit tifihavente. Nave lee $ wad tite Fs raney Hanne § >} not familiar, The man ness man of this city and led recently. a of valuables from i's trunk In the Park | informed that four months ago he an a { f ; i 5 e Pa fou 5 Wool Crash Suits ts and trowers 4 : ho has the facts of a case The petition for the probate of the will WANT CANAL BUILT. Avenue Hotel, has a police record in| Sins Mary 1. Waters, nineteensyearcoid | & shades $12 $ 1 we oO pisos the) value setts Teel BLOBeEty, at so Philadelphia. | He daughter of Hank 2: Waters, desixne! | $ Waite taney Duck Vests marked to o «'} can make a strong oppo- 75,00) and the value of his persona anda secured valuable of enkines at ir + Wore, : 2 ee) call ss pranerty at F200. The will was ¢xe-|Nicagagua'’s President Favors tte! from New York houres by vaing the | Maree by the pte pee EG \¢ é eis cuted on June 23, 1390, ’ traction By United Staten, juste f a well-known Philadelpala living with ner é way ot colorin é f hi rear MANAGUA, Nlonragaa, Aug, 4 ~The! sna 8 Lage tey it ee Bho sane 5 ei Ans 3 Over $0,000 Facts in the Congress of Nicaragua avsembles to- | waa afterward indicted tr using | ieee 0 \ CANTON, 0., Aug. 2—Senator Cui-| night when Prenideat Zeluya wil] read a{ {he Mails to defraud, was convicted and barat r Sore ett atelock Saturday LTE a lta $90) World Almanac, fom, of IMInols, spent the day with the] message advocating the Monroe doce fined $000. He patd the fine and came 3 é. Bot S-MAKRRS ¢ President. “1 do not look for any gen-|trine, welcoming the sasiatance of the {te New York, Kruger ry * HoveEWwORK All Newsdealers, eral plarim fevision and hope there | United Staten against European colonl- peel tahy re the oooh oe eta THE HAGUE, Aug. 2.—People whol @ al or by Mail. sh , ty zation in the Amert nown Washington family fe 18) are in clono ansocinton with Mr. Krug: ¥ cc ear thee apr ranote it sth that Nloaragya | furthering ame, of enaineerink | say that up to the orevent It has noi! § SHROADWAY' Stores: Cor. 13th St. Cor. Canal St. Neat Chante 8 without the disturbance that might is am@ous: for. the wetlonra of the by holding.n job in the engine room of heen decid hat the Boer states: Blow genergi revis! Nicaragua Canal by the United Biaten a Maso Wij oy ors, Wi vite the United Bintens ene a iaancecceneevscscennseseconsseeed E