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t GEORGE KESSLER’S $13,500 MARKER AT CANFIELD’S (orate 3) Under Great Difficul- ties—He Is a Poor ' Brushmaker. } ps i “ eight with % and nied that he had welched. He satd it | Belle Otero, the leaden-footed Spanish | “Tt tn hard to feed eight wi was true he had lost « large sum He Received Money. | dele ote. ite nore: temo atame ce week. Some weeks [ lebrity of recent’ y to whom he has bust 1 money to Canfleld, buy that he had sent a om use ners is not not pald attentions. In many cases he ft by telegraph to-day as soon as he wae mnusbad in the Maat, pronouneed good nlwaya and some nights I come too, 1 do not know | AQm enw the accunt of the matter in ls addicted to ine habit of carrying | manner, but no amount of snubbing | home with nothing. Bee ea (ncriiecrite cent Oe. newspapers. Here in hin statement: much jewelry on hia person, Recently | Appeared to affect hin serene elf-conf-| +1 am glad to have the bables. They] tie mite in IN] and he cannot, ko. alt = . Mr. Keaster’s Version. he allowed it to be known that thieves| Of Inte he has been tn a great deni {cheer up my nites but T dia not want} upon axe atrent to “sell De: be- ae SATU RUAN EV ENING, TILL 10 O'CLOCK, a e' ble no- stolen |of financial trouble. A firm of London|so many. My wife is so good and pa-! Cause he Is needed at her side. - _ 1 greatly regret the unenviable had entered his apartmens and ofadnaniciallirouble sas Arm of) Loncon | Teeny 9 0) FSOOQO000I 000. GEORGE KESSLER. Kessler called up The Evening World on the telephone this afternoon and de- torlety which an erroneous account of months ago, alleging that he owed them | gone two more to feed now, this affair has given me. The facts In Publicity Selle Champagne. that amount on transactions carried aul. e have go, many:| ing us joy in our old! told. In company. whose names I will not disclose, I went to Mr. Canfeld’s club-house and played roulette. We played on what {s known as the Joint- account aystem; that is, we were to @hare the losses or divide the profits. To make a long story short we lost the maney, and not having so large & the case are easily with two friends, sum about me I sald to the croupler pais pte told oa reset i . Ges that T would like to see Mr. Canfield in | DTD, Peay toe in town, Hia| Mer Standard Oil Securities Alone Are Worth WHILE AT PLAY. Great Sale of Midsummer, Early Fall and School Suits! order to explain to him that the money would be forthcoming. I was told that Mr. Canfleld was in bed. The next day was Sunday, when his club-house was not open, On Monday morning I saw Mr. Can- fleld and made an explanation which I thought was satisfactory. It was un- derstood between myself and my friends that I would the money when they paid their share in New York. This morning I was amazed to see the statement printed in the newspapers that I wae @ “‘weicher,” and had de- clined to settle the amount. I at once telegraphed Mr. Canfield the full amount AGSSLERS SPRITE — Wa ME We wave T Sate aren Gores Je oer even” field—Latter Admits $5,000 worth of diamonds, Kessler worked, and works to-day, on the principle that publicity sells cham- Pagne. He considers all the publicity gained by Kessler an so much publicity gained for his wine. Consequently he never loses a chance to advertise him- self. It is doubtful if many agents would resort to some of his methods. acquaintance is now by no means 30 extensive. Then he was building up & champagne trade. Now he knows where to go and what places to stay away from. In his early days as a boomer he gave money to impecuntous young fellows and sent them forth to boisterously order his wine in places where he knew {t waa not sold. The young-men Inslst- 4 upon the Kessler brand, and its fame spread. Kessler made it a practice to frequent the all-night restaurants, gath- er @ crowd around a table and order quart after quart. It in sald that he was alowed %0,00 a year for expeni alone, and besides his salary he got a THE, WORLD: Stork weaves Secandl Pair with the Zabalas, Who Struggle Along 5 woul consider only thinks an ad aha tw ment ofa ten h street. an his wife and six lays ago his wife prese A pair of twins, th thay have blessed thls Hee in poverty, ekeing + xt aul Zabala sat yesterday head tn his hands, Hla wt a darkened room with het bab in her arme, Upon the floor pl oye who came Into the world thirteen months ago. Two other younger ters of seven huddled in a corner with a kitten between them. With six mouths looked with anxiety upon the advent of the new arrivals, Hy trade he is a maker of stiff brushes. Laboring far into the night he arines at the break of day to wander through the streets and shared with his with to feed Zabala he gave orders that every effort was to happy, but I have: too many children there, an outcast. and I know not what to do. Kessler was also an admirer of La Bho ave when the doctor was by them on his account. Kessler threat- ened to bring counter suit for $20,000. THE MAD MRS. FLAGLER IS NOW WORTH $2,373,000. put they ‘mayb Nearly Two Millions. SPEODIDOOODDODDIDAODIODIDODHGHDHOOHIBOOHIOIOG D FRIDAY EVE PRETTY ROSE A TROLLEY ICM Away HORSE She Went to V Woodhaven and ane pital. Pretty Ittle Rose Kuhn, old, of No. 312 pital at Jamatea, I. | re broken, her head and hands are by In company with several Jamaica Car—Now Hos- eleht years East Twelfth street, ts lying at the point of death tn the hos- Reth of her legs her left ear ds torn off and brulsed her girs, CREATES G, AUGUST 9, 1901, TWINS ONLY ADDED BURDEN IN THIS HOME OF POVERTY. Word reached The fvening World to- aos o @ay that George Kessler, the widely- sue be made to keep Kewsler out. call hte wares for eale. The business ts ‘ sma 2 ; known wine Fasent) had joa $13.50 inj Lost in Game at Sarae| the names of many women have been | not proftable, Some nights he returns ch.viois, cassimeres, and strip ed worsteds; not every Cantleld's gambling-hense in Saratoga F Jy| connected with that of Keasier. The {hungry and discouraged. The small sive in every lot, bu ail sizes in the entire lot that we have ee eee ete i waaraie| tOBa, but POMPTly | inte Vera Douglass, who diel in Paria | home was hardly large enough for the groupedinone and mirked at the SALE PRICE..++0.++seeeee ald that Canfield had barrea Xessler's something over a year ago, controlled | lx, and Zabala is confro with A posta thet {Candela nad} barred Telegrap hed the roriny cna tiie, Ie lavinied Jewels |probiem ax to what courae $0 prac for A Money-Saving Trousers Sale. Necording to the Saratoga versma! Amount T0-Day —|upon ner, but she frequently made him|the accommodation of the other two. You can pick out trousers in this sale at half the regular price. They're cut Kensler lost the money last Saturday . N T Jealous. Finally he tired of her. He was In despair ans he talked with a in the latest style in all the Fest and newest fabrics. Justa list here: 1 before ston.| SayS He Did Not Try] ie pronosea that they go to Europe. | reporter for the Evening World. night. He agreed to pay it before Mon: De. n ‘ tenance aes wien day night, but failed to do so, It was Welch di Claims) The itt assented. He engaged quarters} “I am very poor.” anid he. “Times H 5 -$2.00. to Welch an a $4 and $4.50 Trousers, now ‘$2.75. generally understood that not only had for both on a steamship, went aboard |are hard. [ am not afraid of work, but $4,and|$4:80;Troussrs:n “32-78 he refused to pay, but that he threat- Arran gemen t Was] wim her, escorted her to her stateroom | money is hurd to earn. [ make brushe MalaseSD andisTiso esterase: badd p ened to sue Canfield for money previ- : and then quietly left the ship. She|at night and then go into the street { Mant sat petal c be sagcess : ously lost. - Satisfactory to Came| satica aione, reached Paris and dled}ell them. My married life aan been en's o POUSOFS, NOW. cece ce ene SB. STIRRED EIGHTH AVENUE. |Detver Thrown and Hurt ae 4n Took T Sveercly ft Had to Tl frightened hy Antomod! BROKE WINDOW. FRIGHTENED BY AN AUTO. IT Voge Brothers A2™ Sty. Cor Bi Ane. Saleof fen’s Suits and Trousers. 150 Men's $10 Striped Flannel | We place on sale for Saturday 600 Men's $15 | Black Cheviot Suits at $7.50. the best all-wool black $7.50 Men’ s $15, ‘$18 and $20 Suits at $11. 20 lots of the smartest suits we have made for this season, in light colored They're cheviot, just guare shoul PRICI made in workrooms, of proper w ry. in the our own ht, smartly cut, with broad, fouls sick suit style. sa pegs BRatferman Saturday’s Harvest of Values. 3 Fine Clothing for Young Men and Boys For Young Men, 14 to 20 years, Long Pznts Suits. $10 cuality,. Serge Sailor Suits, sultabl: for now or later, 3 10 10 yiatseeee Dress Suits, pretty miatures; alio Blue Serge, 7 to 16 year: Knee Pants at Wash Suit: Long Trousers, for nly the very best left; have sold at $1.25 and $1.45.... 696 Young Men, t4 to 20 yeas Saturday 1,25, 1.50, 200. Children’s Dress Values. An_unusual reduction in Children's Dresses and Blouse Suits of Percale, k. Madras, Gingham and C izes 6 to 12 years, formerly $1.39 to $1.98, Saturday, . o eels 95c “Good Things to Eat and Drink.” | 4 by the Rev. 8, H. Hann, of Camden, | to court who has been summoned! Vicgipremdent of the New Jerasy Law| 8" has invented much portion of tne In correct shapes. Aractive novelty coloring, and plain | White and nigured Madras Gloth and fj} thither by hin wite. and Order League, acting on behalf of | come an nas not been used. A Des Fetes salen seecaae PAGES OF MATTER, Hussrfeter, who is thirty-five years! tne local Citizens’ Adv! c He received {rom Mr. Flagler, hin SONS WANTED Apply MDT raey. , °. nt to the Ewen Street Court, oe which Glarence i Cole, of Unie ety, Predecessor, $2,279.75. nd hax ince t smallest cost. 23c., : 45c., 75¢. 4Sc., 75¢., QSc. * SEEN e oe feiss Sette i] arm-in-arm with Mrs. Emma Kiehl, of | !8 counsel, Foreived | $100,810.45," making aj total Zar Because we are the makers—the FAGTS FULLY GOVERED, oe rege at eried tee ATT AS ete 4 Advaree Fall Style Alpine Mats. $064, 756. DI WieS seveee eee TSC» OSE. i! No, 160 Linton atreet. -who wan sum-| moro severe and explicit than the fret Ma ienving woatance in hte nanan {JODbers—the retatlers. We con | Bisoys' Pretty, Wash Suits, uint | 1. 20c., 43e., OL. Hei Wanted—-Female, fF \Moned to appear before esa nich wan peryeds xe wrens ago, and of Rama ist. f dense three protits into one. (Quick ill Money Bark on Requtal HC k ne ere veel ITEMS OF INTEREST, O'Rel!ly’ on a charge of calling Mrs,| which was obey: e quor men 1 estate Is almost excluatyely in 2 ‘ . Lisa Mo ack on Requess fi thing R red for One Year Bree. | rare ecltnced eltl CieURU aon 7 ALSNAEES for, the ‘rat Supday In JSuty only, Thee | personal property, the bulk of It hele ee possible HOLD even! WE HAVE NO BRANCH S1OES IN NEW YORK OR ELSEWH jauees si uta VALUE FOR THE MONEY “She stole my husband, too, you know, | bee 1 ru Glen tal For Men $2.00 to $4.00. Open aes Until 10 P. M. O:her Days Until 6.20 P.M. fj Personal Than in Any Other Book Printed. beets an Be Hani Houre Pollce Court’ to-day James Mac-| !ng and handiwork arouse the wonder ee Ce lo, o_you left your wife for this woman] nonaid, a waiter, was remanded on his| of at The red men. clambake, Klein] FACTORY —401, 405, 605 EAST 918T_ ST. Law: cout’ waht Seti) ba a nd then site eae Gale with her, | own confession on the charge of holding au ie a ond: nese THIRD AVE. come 12.24 st ahi ORCE yers. Minetedetestt Price, 250. By) mal! ie. balrate, up the Bank of Portland, ore in eae Gl sla one of the most yu Bs fod ith Ave, jot! ail) ‘suags, (1am a very fond of} cember and stealing 60K’ countrys nt BOP Pale Sto . 162 Bowery, near Broome. aN Sto. “nobs wine booming business. Lehr attended te the society end and Kessler looked efter the cafes, restaurants, balls and gilded palaces of sin. He was Dis, bearded, brawny and in demand. A perfect swarm of champagne boom- ers followed Kessler, but he held his ewn for a long time against the whole of his claim. My friends are perfectly |commtssion on every bottle of his cham- Rese, who wa her aunt at} A runaway horse drawing a cart 5 4 responsible for their share of the losses, | pagne sold in New York, Woodhaven, 1. 1, went to meet a trolley | yvaney down Elgith avenue from Fit Sardines—Norwegian, stoked and in olive oil, can + 10 \ekhough. they have not as yet reim- Days of the French Ball. Gabe tchineriunclelususilizcamath Me cee in tans Uianireniacsinstla Herring, gilt ev'ge, kippered, nice for ‘unchzon, can + 10 rom busine i 2 y for - bused me. aie we nal chal aagel eters iieelwory orl the pmee Meee ariel invest piatetelneaie ndoacotidamos\Grln® Chicken, Columbia, honed and ready for sardvich:s, %4-Ib. can, a Cana Soe, Ae French ball waned Kessler wae a ner of J A Wyckorr| non’s saloon at the southwest corner of : 5 Upon recetpt of atatem are much @ feature of that function as the atreet, at of the] porty-seventh street, sinashing it to Swiss Ch —Domestic, per Ib... zeae Werid icenea stood Fant ace bend or eo eallelt He rans iia Jamat ong at full speed. | oiee Ginger Ale--Batteriman’s imported, splend’d quality, per doz point to buy champagne as long 14 he passed the cort one dod 1 f argon Fe eee arteat Reart had teen [netstat cotton el i Aaslt ; Neral ghiskeng sera Rae ode fe The 4 (ne! trom vera) eeercis Horton's Neapolitan, served at Candy Counter, basement, 10 ‘ a Rare ine ts, pranced about the sidewalk ane : seeee aoe ieee called ‘the Count,” eatin Free ey aaa! ran and) was str full by the car and! way fed ay Mel earecteacen |f~ Kesster, generally e palmy days of Kos ‘. hurled several feet. ' i 5 te one of the dest known characters| Kessler had the run of the house. He|® sifupilbleedlir UGH | adw. ira E Flushing Av | come years ego a6 & boomer {oF S}any box he desired sor himself and his | PereRcragat ended nye DHgwee alten {and = Pees beret ore ara waste Srtestetandiiboomens Ream ine: aynen 5 Richmond Hill, 8. 1 From there she For Sale Dentistry? gevelation to the casy-colng old-time eine i ike“ hoisel wan’ tra 8 senslisken ko ltheinpenlt Hb fal celles horse was erat bya LEADERS iS TTY in firm arlea Schwab, the motorman, and}tion compiny at th street an: 0 Y wine agents. He put Harry Lebr in the/ ferred to Thirty-fourth street Kessler 3 seph HMirechkindt were subseque rth River. [t had been frightened by ( RE DI i WATERBUR 10) 0 (0) 10) LO) crowd. His expenditures would dol four times nnd bach nen were arrented, nysith Soaeeees eredit toa millionaire, He had the fin-| Ag a reault of this, Oscar Hammer. Comed on Bandas est traps in the Park and his horses] stein got out of ‘Koster @ Bial's, For IN RY OUR NEW BOTANICAL, cost him a lot of money, In his Fifth|n time Kesler was a sort of hero CREDI Arye y APPLIED TO THE GUMS. avenu r. apy. apartments he | magnificent collection of paintings, followed t. In September, 184, a Viennese ai called Mile, Di Die appeared on t stage at Koster & Bial's, Oscar Ham- meratein publicly hissed her. Kessler remonstrated with Hammerstein and waa ordered out of Koster & Bial's. He knocked the redoubtable Oscar down about the place, but when John Koster secured control a couple of years ago, WENT TO COURT WITH WIFE'S FOE HUESRIELER IS THEN HELD ON BAIL FOR ABANDONMENT. le Had Before the Mag She Called Mer V Hashand Lectared hy the Conrt | second order of Supreme Court Justice} referee, has conactentiourly adminis- = ate word Tepek slits mul byitesl jd te Placed Under Bonds Charles E. Hendrickson to Mayor Frank-| tered the entate to such an extent that tis comfortable at the first wearing st me es even 52 SOs et ened $3. sea c pee THE ?, P, y Qr ased un A i ¢ ¢ ‘a 0 eth ry é Centra! avenue, Brooklyn, EB. D., fur-! sternation. Mr. Ashley since he took hold of the through a long periodof satisfactory All Goods Are FIRST QUALITIES. The Surprise Store Olfers no * Seconds" BUSY MAN Ss nishes $3 bail he will probably realize the danger of accompanying a woman and: he in bere in court with her now.” ‘Oh, he tna he?" said the Magistrate angrily, Then he summoned Hussrteter thia woman and when I heard that my wife wanted to have her arrested, why I just came along, too," answered Huss- Eugene Mf. Ashley, who han been com in Standard Oll securities, Mra, Flagter | esr etal roe men ,| mittee of the property of Mrs. Ida A. shares, which are val Fi in the morning and go bome et " ‘oiw kind of you!) Magter since her former husband, s es er Well, I'll juse hold you tn $300 pail on a charge of abandonment which your wife will prefer aguinat you. As for you, Mra. Kiehl. xo home and leave this man and his wife alone hereafter,” Hursrieter nearly fainted as they led him to a cell. eee RESORT TO BE “DRY.” No “High Ball: ATLANTIC CITY, N. This order was served on Mayor Stoy and Chief of Police Eldridge in person Aug. 9—At the Mansion a HENRY M. FLAGLER. Henry M. Flagler, was released in Ma 1900, will receive additional compensa tlon of $25,000 for his repvices If th recommendation of Francis P. Low the referee who has examined the ac: counts, is approved, Judge Gildersleeve | has the matter under advisement. Mrs. Flagler has been deranged for some, years and is under the care of Dr. Carlos F. Macdonald at his sant- tarlum, at Pleasantville, N. Y.. where $1,000 a month Is paid for her care, Mr Ashley, according to the report of tne It is made Of right feathers, property haw pald taxes and other ex-| service. Penses In connection with Mrs. Fiag- ler's real estate in St, Augustine, Fia., The Indians at Glen Island have m themselves the star attraction of resort thia summer. Their riding, For Women $1.30 to $3.50. dani For Men's Suits of excel! Thibet and Blue Cheviot. $3- 5 Wool Flannel Suits. —For Men's Lined and Unlined All- hanasciners Manner ‘Gree in Mei’s Suits. Hent Black $3, 50- -Men's Suits of choice Chalk- ne effect Flannels. —For Men's Silk Striped Serve and Pure Worsted Suits $7.50 Manufacturer’s Midsummer Specials in Men's Trousers. or Inferor Grades at Any Time of Year. I. Blyn & Sons. eA ona ; 4 Men's Underwear Spxvcials. Men's Negligee Shirt Specials. Clothing | DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St., New York. (Ovpuite Eden Musee.) 4'4 & 416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. | TenMs E« | MANHATTAN “CREDIT. CO, you sant ic onan, Jewelry Dry Goods, Wh Cuatanie. de your teeth extracted FREE prices: goal B JAMES” BERGMAN, BOOK. World Maanas ant ce book of over 600 ps + 9 + Substantially bound fi tacts.

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