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OWINGING OF TAL Scales. sae by THs WCALD: SATURDAY EV ING, AUGUST 10, 1901. Marie George's Life and Love Like the “THE SAD DOMESTIC TRAGEDY OF YOUNG MR. AND MRS. BROWN.” Ae Cast by Miss George Herself in a Heart-to-Heart Talk Concerning the Interesting Ca e. ANGEL Leani: LEADING wou: THE cuon VAM saying I have caused the dowat from a fouri eborus cadet. W Lota 1 didn't" Marte George, good right as any volee, In getting pretty petulant treatment of the discovery that V ter Brown, who i her from ob- yeurlty to a giimmering he Stroller F chorus of that some oper: “Besides, he gets more than week, suye Miss George, with accuracy—"“much more than that. in the great Angel Mustiat ch. that'’s tenn Bea especially out a! ing broker to an 31S a neck | i Why. | he's very clever. different: from anybody's?” Petulant or not be, but there are which she herse:f substantiates, the waiting fac that the recent divorce of the WY. is ter Browns indeed everybody's. It tan't o! @ romance that banch of American Ne: ted with violets, ends with Amer! y roses—tled with vio! when the violets are on. It isn't often that a little back-row = lehorus gir! attracts the violent notice ho beilever she has nal ot a man in a box—so that the box is oly to her own di-| his night after night. A Year of Ro Tt tsn't every night in the theatrical year that a great box of flowers i» cun- in! ingly In arried to the little back-row . under the very nose of the man- er of the plece; me FAIREST WOMAN IN THE Ne SG The Marchioness of Downshire is de- elaread by many competent judges to ty the most beautiful woman in Irelani Her claims to being Irish ¢o not rest solely on nativity or ancestry, as sh. EMERALD ISLE. BOOOOODDOGOGOHOODOOIOOOOD < ‘iam spent almost her entire life in the Smerald Isle. Her beauty !s of the beat liternian type, and has won fame for ler even amorg the professional beau- sles of London. NO MONEY FOR CADBY; PRISON. YOUNG BOMEMIAN COULDN'T STAND HUMILIATION. Bernard Starman lewed Carbelic Acid in ai supeessiul Attempt on His Life. Pernard Sturma, a Bohemian, twenty years old, allowed the fact of his arrest for failing to pay hack hire to deprean him to such an extent that he tried to commit sulckle by swallowing a solu- tlon of carbolic acid. The solution was weak, though, and Bernard will recover, ‘The young man ls employed by a flor- ‘hackman decided to take the 17 cent: and the three men went to place. The young Bohemian was very much depressed, and swallowed the s0- lution, declaring that he wanted to dle. His friends called In Policeman Smith, and he was sent to the New York Hot pital, Black Diamond Expre: ney Vaneck and Rudolph Bauer, and about 4 o'clock this morning the trio, having spent all cab for Sturma's place. there cents, and the cabman drove them to the police station. thelr money, took a On arrival they could only muster 17 After talking the matter over the Sturma's = WRECKED TRAIN ARRIVES. Reaches Late. arrived Jersey City Two ¥ The Black Diamond Expres: in the Pennsylvania Railroad depot at Jersey Clty at 12.10 o'clock this morn- ing, two hours and sixteen minutes late. Five of the injured board, engers were on Mr, and Mrs, Luke Johnson, of Ist, W. 8.,Allen, at No, 53 Weat Twenty- Lakewood. N. J., who were painfully in- eighth street, and occupies a room in the: real of the store. Wied two) lured, were taken to the New York Last. night: he. Hosa . Three ‘cars of the train as it ft; Buffalo’ were, retained throughout In our divorce so very little Miss George may to tell Leas different from and that this is re- SIS a’ peated night after night, under the nose, until the nose notices, And it isn't always that this sort of OOOOS DOOOMMMOBDDGOGHOOO thing keeps up—roses and jewels and other Jewels—till the obscure little son getting them all Is discovered t the noticing manager to be a real p of the firat row and Is put In pla that row. And then—and then. the man, having been advertle with gifts, flattered and advanced, It ian't very often, either, that the aift- aiving man shuts up his Wall street office; that the ascending star Kets a divorcee from him, and that she stands n haying married} . londe and sings in atunning automobile coats! o¢ his own on the road, No while he cavorts chorus of cadets. That's the way it runs on, though— back of her in a | tertain a Uttle, and—well, | will tell you that. the romance, the divorce and the pres- ent situation of the W. Lester Browns. And through it all, Mike the thread of the plof, runs the my tery of the two bunchen of Amer- Jean Beauty roses, thed with lets, But before she ge to the mystery part Mies George says this, with a stern and fetching alr of justice “Why, yes; T do unquestionably own much of my advancement to Mr. Br Nobody can appreciate that more than T do. He 'ked my work in ‘The Champagne’ when 1 was nodod: 1s, when nobody knew I was anybody. Firat Sight of Wim. “He saw me first one night when he vio- had come to ‘The Isle of Champagne’ alone, T had one, poor Itt myself at the front in a grouping of the second act, and I had a little bit business I planned to do juat then, only I couldn't get up my courage. Night after night 1 tried, and finally, thin night he was there, I lookel up at hia box Just at the right mjnute and saw him looking at me. “And I did the Ittle step and courtsey almost before I knew it, It went well —the atage manager let me keep it in, which was something—and that started my good luck, “Meanwhile Mr. Brown sent me pres- ents and contrived In various wayn to show the manager that I was inaking a phit with some few people. That helped Then I married Alm—not a bit out of gratitude, but because 1 loved him. “Well, now,” saya Miss George, “it's the greatest nonsense to say I ruined him. We did travel a little and en- T did dress a But we weren't extravagant; ke Of course we spent of money. And after a we agreed to separate. a eight years ago, He 2 Wall street till long Last year he had a company well, he defends | Mette. A Kod deal while—well, ‘ow that didn't leave after that. {sa very good chorus man Miss George loyalty. There in egies about the little red- nute to} coated cadets standing In a row greet- ing the ingenue who makes her tumult- jMous automobile entrance in the accond jact of “The Strollers to indicate that Jone of them ralsal that same ingenue from obscurity by waving a check-book out of the window, so to speak, of No. 2 Wall str But one of them la W. Lester Brown, once nearly a millionaire and once the ingenue’s husband, Obvicusly the “square” thing for her to do Is to look at him in the cadet drill and inspire him to do a Iittle etep an he did her long ago. about the American Reauty Mins George. ust before Mr. Brown began send- | ing me presents, I got one day a box of | Beauties ted up with Engilsh violets. | There wae n and I truly had no {den who sent them to me. After I got 1 gifts from him, f ho om benuti supposed, of course, a rones came from him too, But though he sent hin | cards hh the other thin he never would say he went the roses, “Well, the day we were granted eur divorcee, there came to my oat a card, exnctly the » Ameri- Dat who . either, wo. that ' Mayhe ft was Mr. Brownt i! n't Wkcely—mmdd atl “No,” sald Mins George, gaged’ to anybody. fate to marry man!” m nab en- Rut maybe ita my the American Beauty - CLOUDS HIS BIRTH — lRemarkebent Romance|$ Revealed by the Claims of Arthur n the Heart of Phila- delphia. (Special to The Evening World.) PHILADELPIIIA, Aug. 10.—A__ro- mance seldom rivalled in the annals of (| fiotion Is told by witnesses on two con- ;Mnents In support of the contention of | Arthur Fitzroy Somerset Dundan that the !s a son of the late Mra, W, Wurts- Dundas, nee Anna Dundas Lippincott and ag puch entitled to a share in the i large estate left by her. The tigation, which was begun two years ago, on behalf of the young man is now before the Orphans’ court. The young claimant asserts that his father was Capt. Arthur Farquhar, of the | British army, killed at the fall of Khar- ;toum, and that at the time of his birth i his mother had not been divorced from |her husband. They were living apart, (Mrs, Wurte-Dundas in Paris, and her husband in Philadelphia, but were after- wards reconciled, Te o ¢ Legitimate son, tion began with ejectment proceedings against Ralph Wurts-Dun- das, legitimste son of the deceased, to recover a share in Philadelphia real tute valued at $300,000. Then there came an action te compel reatitution, in which the Land, Title and Trust Company ap- pears as guardian for the claimant. Commisssioners have | spent. many months abroad, taking testimony in London and Pari John K. Gowdy, United States Con- aul General. and George Gordon Fal- coner Atlee were appointed Commin- stoners In Parts, and. Erneat Gardiner and Henry Hamilton Lawless performed the same service In London, where young Dundas lives. The result com- prises a masa of typewritten tentimony which has been placed before the Or- phans' Court, and some of which has Been made public. ‘The claimant al- leges that after the death of Mrs. Wurts-Dundas her husband and son, although aware of his existence, con- splred to defraud him of his share of 4 z a id that Miss Anna Dundi Lippincott, after her marriag: to Will- Jam Wilberforce Wurts, rules biz hus- band with no lax hand, He did her bidding in all things, even to changing hig name by act of legisiature to Wurts- Dundas, After thelr marriage they Fitzroy Somerset; Dundas to an Estate| SE OOOOECAOS NEOGEO) velled extens! abroad and met Capt. Arthur Somerset Farquhar, a dashing young Englishman, who accom- panied them on their return to Phila- delphia in 1876. The Hroken Family. Gossip said that Mrs, Wurts-Dundas was ceapecially fond of the Captain, When they went abroad again Capt. Farquhar was or the party, and he trav- elled with them as w guest until, after @ quarrel In Paris, the husband re- turned to Philadelphia alone, leaving his wife and Capt. Farquhar in Paris. There, according to the stories told by Menry Petrie, a close friend of the family, and Sir Henry Farquhar, brother of the captain, Mrs, Wurts-Dundas oc- cupled two different suites of apart- ments, In one of which she was known LOST ALL iN AN HOUR. Two ef Mer Ohildren Bitten by a Smake; Hur Baby Drowned, VAN BUREN, Ark., Aug. 10,—Three children of Jarmaps Malone, living near Uniontown, this county, met © violent death within am Gour' of eer! other this morning. ‘Teo sons, three; and; four yeswe of 6) WH, Ber. wlne-months-o1d sans was at Leeds Creck, doing the family yesterday morning. Hearing her boys scream the mother rushed to her cabin, to find that they had been bitten by a rattlesnake. The; died an hour later. Mrs, Malone hurried back to the stream, only to Sind that the baby had fallen in and had been drowned. the ody lodging in driftwood a hundred 2 athe tree ‘child buried tn th ¢ three children were buried tn the (hagecon at Stiitwell 3S the mother mal Ms. Wurts— Dundas TO GET A FORTUNE.: Oop 3009: DODT DIDINVIOIOS’ b| father, “MIKE” DALY IS A WINNER IN BIG GOLF TOURNAMENT. Mighty with Hi His Driver and His Brassie Is the Deputy Comp- troller—Has a Silver Cup to Show for It. The other Tammany braves are looking askance and distruatfully at Deputy Comptroller “Mtke" Daly since he bloa- somed Into a Kolf enthusiast, and they are dubloux while offering thelr c gratulations on ois winning a golf ep. “Yes, sald Deputy Comptroller Daly, proudly; “I won that eup at the hand! cap of the Gong Reach Golf Club. 1 play the game, but 'm—yes, I'm darned, if fean say ‘go'f’ to anve my neck. “It'a a mighty pretty cup, but [ don't know's It'@ a loving-cup. It'll pretty near hold a magnum; I've tried It already; old silver and prettily engraved with a recont of my prowenn.” The inscription on the cup read: “LONG BEACH GOLF cL HANDICAP TOURNAM ] Won_by: i MICHAEL T. DALY y July 77, 1901 ‘There tan gariand of roses circling the rim; there {# another on Ue faring base, It has two handles, and it was motat Inside when an Evening World reporter Viewed {t on the Deputy'’s desk. “Funny,” sald Mr. Daly, “but the man I was patred with waa called away to New York, and Mr. Armen, the big rall- Toad man,’ waa nsaigned by Supt, Wlalr to accompany me and keep my score, nnd he kept veat pimaself for the ship. He played in the made 108; 1 1d played In. th You see, It's a at Kame for unting. You start of with a little wh ball in a letle hole, and it's the game to knock the ball Into a rertes of holes 9 yards or more apart, and the one that knocks it in’ the and madi eighteen holes in the least number of strokes wins. When He Learned How. “How lcng have I piayed? | Why, three years ugo 1 waa making fun of men in flaming red coats chasing a Hetle ball. Tt was Lake Placid, Vell, they bluckguarded me into It, ant) Hut I the red coat myself. handicap In a «o-A I made my art y red coat. Tt. beats horseback riding a a je out of sight. 1 fun of bike riders, and they cot me into that. Hut after I ran into curd In Park avenue and slid fifteen fer across the sidewalk and up the steps In front of a brownstone front and took a couple of. hei ia. Thirty- fourth stre uit the wheel. “Hut go'f! Gosh! I pretty near choke on that word every time I try It. Go'f! I'l tell you what there Is in it. You walk six or seven miles, breathing in all the pure, fresh air there is, exercis- ine pretty near every muscle in your Ay. and taking complete mental rest ur whole attention ts occupied filing that darned little bal Way He Won the i icap. “There were ten coupler in the handl- cap. Handicap? Y you see if@ man i calculated to be the best player in clob you start him at seratoh, then 13 next fellow may be considered not ao good by fo many. atrokes, and he ts al Towal that much. Armes started at ‘atch. They thought he was four points better than I. But I made it In one stroke lesa than he, and one player wan allowed 3 points handicap, But I went In for the exerciae and ch ono idea. “Tt ansure ‘The Evening World readera, that I had any chance of win- Vive 'w rn the stume. in ning. Faia pretty well for a chap who cele. PATHETIC STORIES TOLD BY DOCTORS. ‘They raised $3.30 for the Fund at a stand In front of their home, 117 Preni- dent street, Brooklyn. The following true reports made by pmuch as he could doctors attached to The Evening World Bick Babies’ Find are but few In- stances of many thousands which might well be cited to show the eplendid work carried on by the Fund, and the pressing need for such work: ina tinement in bas Sixt entn street I found two babies, twins, very atmmer compliint. They had bh two or three weeks, the mother said. | and nothing had bea one to relieve them. The nother, a young German woman, explained that she hid been in this country only a few weeks, an that she and her hesoaad nad had a hard struggle to make a living, 30 at they had had no money. to epar medicine, She accepted with gratitude the ald offered by the Sick Hables’ Fund T was enabled 10 x the roail to reco’ 3 ‘A second doctor says in a tenement ja atte tmy attention w, child said to be suff puralysin, Tae child, indeed, wae too Weak to atand, but!on examination 7 fornd that the weakne aa due to} dinease of the spine T were fo. other children In the family, and the nad. a hard-working in CITIZENS KILL 2 FOX HOUNDS. ANIMALS HAD GROWN FIERCE AND THEY WERE SHOT. junted and Disposed Committed Dep- ry Yarde— of the Morgantown Hunt. to The Evening World.) MORGANTOWN, Pa, Ang. 10.—The famous Morgantown Hunt ts no more. Its Nght went out when the fifty-two by her proper name and in the other by the name of Mrs, Arthur Somernet. In the latter the boy was born. Mr. Petrie, at the solicitation of the mother, secured Its adoption by Mrs. Mary Hed- mond and her daughter, another witneny Mrs. Wurts-Dundes visited It frequently provided money and costy apparel for fu but finally abandoned it. After a long series of vicissitudes, during watch Mr. Wurts-Dundan was appealed to nnd made an effort to obtain, poswession. of the child, Miss Redmond, her mo having died, succeeded in counsel in the remarkable c The rominence of the families made |! ally Interesting to Phila- Gelphlans. Mrs, Jomnua Linpincott, oc: togenarlan mother of Mrs, Wurts-Dun- Jan; J, Di * Lippincott. brother of nd her aon, Ft ehting nent counsel in thix country and abroad have been engage aban Electoral Mill Progreestog. HAVANA, Aug, 9.—The Constitutional , Convention haw adopted alxty-one of the 108 articles of the Electoral bill. The principal change from the original text | jis in the number of voters required to propose a candidate, the Province of Havana a candiiate| for representative, Governor, provinclal As changed, Inj legislator, Senatorial elector or Presi- dential elector: must be proposed by at Insteaa of 1,000, as originally eesstige fo In tik aunly. a a } blooded foxhounds, which were its mainstay and pride, were killed In a night by members of a vigilance com- mittee. Such @ slaughter of valuable dogs never before been known in Penns. vania. During the last few years fox- hunting bas died Morgantown and the dogs huve bec vagrants in the village. The hounds cloux and frequent! dations in poultry neighborhood. Finally a committee of cided to get rid of them, dog hunt was organized, night all of the oack were shot ; Some of the dogs killed were valued 35 to 3D aplece, py their owners at from $25 t py Nome aa hah as $7, but no iis: tinction Wan Rhown A OFFERS $50 TO DYING. Chicago Surgeon Wants 400 trations for at CHICAGO, 9—Te would Ike to have &o if thelr rem few, Dr. L. promises to give & fer of four hundre that they cannot monthy iwi rt queathing thelr bodies menta' use under his ki out mi: became wild and fero- y committed depre- yards of the citizens de- A regular and in one prove | n six t he-| sign ac for # fa and In Dr. Zetgler's extraordinary offer was made pubile to-day through an adver tsement. ‘The physician says oa it surgical discovery MR. DALY’S SILVER CUP. ve “Re brated hia sixtieth birthda: Vardon the Great can di ball 215 yards at a strok I can't really count on ors than Pot or rds, though I bay ed It 300 yas pene to be here be- mily back to town to Starnford. in. the three y' “Now the cup cause I brourht ae to-day. I'm goin, Catakills this afternoon for a weeks’ vacation—and golf." PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION TUBERCULENE CURBS Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. T had very severe cough oo Smonths, says A. Werner, 9 383 Fast 934 at... olene cures. ‘Cafarrh ¥. Koche and for free testimontals to the eal ed by Prof. Koch in Ameria > We are ‘in no way connest® with concerns starting through me country month at the Senttarlum of at howe The origin DR. Koo 119 Weat 22 1S SANITARIUM, at., next to Ehrich's, For Sale. OOOO OOO OOOO) FOR Jo to keep them CREDI I EVERYBODY. bread, H. the fact the a docter | Anything you want. had not nm led In to see the little | Jewelry, Furniture, Ury Geoda, fatlent. T ordered the pro en AR ear ONS for the treatment of Aeured the sr | parents that in eh probability. the child would. eco: with Iitth or no dan old up and | BE trying child in her arms. } ax to how no wien a the of age * question lomeat prices; goods guaranteed gives jon fret payments eall or wri ey eiet It. | DIAMOND AND WATCH C0. 177 Broad I | CHEDIS—Watches, Diamonds, $1 dowa, $1 weeke iim, which waw| ly; olf guarantee; perfect satisfaction or encua: putrering. To imme= ated; write or call, GLOBE CREDIT WATC! dressed the woul; World Dulldiex, room 14. instructions how to nd before T lett the seleep in tts grand- its it C9. —_—_ OO Lost, Found and Rewards. $10 REWARD—Smalt white on tip of ther. jag No, 8836; return to Mrs, 37-14 ave. Help Wanted—Male. “WANTED—Appiy 342 171 M, T. Connolly, ood Lawyers. eaure expense. Lawyer 0, ROBINSON, 99 Nase arms. ntribution to the Fund means! waving some alck large or small, ds of as- tying on this grand work. fons to this popular sur should be sent to “Bick Cashter of World, Pulltzer York Cit sistan Mle mer charity In a method of operating painlessly snd ‘ithout the use of anaesthetics. hs rth nis discovery: to the medl- | DIVORCE cal world he is writing a boos. Hel gy vy, eds four hundred half-tone Mustra- tions in. the big. volume to show the eae practical applications of his theory. 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