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- a a ee | eae THE WORLD: TUESDAY EV RIC UNG BOSTON WOMAN | RICH YO WHO MASQUERADED AS.A Posed as Her Wife, Tells How Caroline Winslow Hall, of Bos- ‘ton, Daughter of a Retired Architect, ; Wealthy and an Ar- tist, Fell in Love with Her, Discarded Petti- coats, Drank, Smoked and Gambled and Be- MAN. feleiniiieheicreieieteeieiet+ > 3 came an Expert in + Manly Sports. : eS : The vagaries of romance hold no} 3 t $ stranger story than tha: of Carolin: 7 Winslow Hall, whose death reveals @ double sex pose, Miss Hall was a eultured woman an artist, brought wu» in Boston, mis- tress of wealth, Abroad sie donned man's attire, assumed habits of mascuiinity, trav. elled for years as @ man, acconi panied by a woman posing as her wife. On the voyage home death over- took her anid unmasked the dual role she had for years been acting. » The story of her com-anion, told ; to The Evening Worl!. aids to the ‘interest, but does not clear up her| + strange life story. Handsome Mite Guise Milan, Italy, told The to-day the story of how she met and posed an the wife of ( se! Horlant, of ening World roline Winslow . talentet artist and wealthy wom , of Boston. x With eyes red from much weeping she t told how they had sailed from Genoa ., on the Itallan steamer Clita di ‘Torina ¥ registered ax “Charles Wins! Gulxeppant;” how the dea Miss Hall had revealed thetr how the two took up th which Miss Hall's _ An a cabin « mporeil to her pler at the fo son street, North River, Miss recelved a reporter for ‘The World. Miss Borlant ts a woman of thircy three. She is tall and elim. Her few tures ate angtiar bui piersing, St has an abundance of hair and dark eyer that flasin. To-day she was modishly attired. Over her street dress she wore a long new- inarket. When she received The Evening World reporter she was slitting in the ship's raloon sipping a cordial Through an interpreter, Leopold Sutto, she sald: (Ten years ago 1 met Caroline Win low Hall, [ wax then living in Milo Twas employed ax a teacher in a x ernment school. “One autumn day I went walking won wite Evening at her earnest request to Savarello f Hitect, acquainted, I have no brothers and sis: side the city, I met Miss Hats Hemark Career. “There Was an Instantaneous attra Ten years age ML Hat, then t ton, We were of the same temperae [tite xe Who always wa ment. willed centric, went abroad and q “We looked at each other, She sald: [Mult et 5 + Tike you. We must become better] V\"t bea DETECTIVE O'CONNOR DEAD.!: x , und tL otew weeks wht = ters, You shall be my sister weeks, wit ee cs “From that day we were inseparable | *" Wty Ama Ming Wale fr sen Street Poller ol Bhe was then u student at the c rated POS HOU A DURENCS MNES TT Station x mow t othe 1 4s art school, ‘Breire,’ in Milan stective Joseplt nor a “About six years ago Mies Hall as Stree: Pottee in, itledt 4 sumed masculine terday, at St Vine Hospita ' WAt the ar phowt fever 4 Gents were 1 dent» wore at Painter's coat. work trouw gin thin way ahe frat uegan SGannonhains THE LATE MAS. CHARLES JOHN HALL, n’e clothes. She claimed tt Fp tt ther or Catherine slo aK erade raprel fdoniny Miistiomer lee ae 1 had Mother of Catherine Winslow Hall, who masqueraded through Italy beautiful deat ty al Ingen isa ttl tre Places, Always she dressed a Tea, ‘ < sleletntnteefenteedeteetecferle feria “Posed as My Husband.’ “This caused annoyan elon. Finally, four vea she “have solved it. You shail as my wife. In the future { am ve Charles Winslow Hall, and you shall be Gulseppani, my w “We travelled #0 for tires More. There was no susplelor Countess Chartotte Primoll Passes gs nor sen TRAN WRECKED ay In Rome, years or 1.—The Countess Char- Upkind notoriety Ya daughter of Prince “On the way over she didn’: asso- [onar n Bonaparte, and a great- fate much with men, She wax tov {ll Nine | niece « veon [is She passed paren cre icp mich | -abstntie tal then en him ivet ONE MAN KILLED AND FOUR /away at er home at Aricela, near eavoETtOulive untill wellxol: ‘here (1 Listory SO WHEN THIRSTY, STUDENT FATALLY INJURED. Rome. knew she was going to die. 1 prayed was born In Rome befor Countess Charte for her, TRIED TO ENTER SALOON, LPs tera 2 Fy pili ak . What ts to become of me? She told cinatignce bu 1882 Aha married Mere in 188, Her Me she wan wealthy and that 1 was Cae Cnery tng nUSPRLieaGEn al hee to have her money.” “Wife” Looks for Help, Mlvs Borlant refuses to leave Foom on the vessel until she nad Severnt r father. Miss Hall's relatives {n Boston. SAN ANTONIO, pies sera! destre to accompa <o Arihy man was and four — jy to Boston, where, I is su ’ wide n 1 r Will be taken for interment. MISS HALL'SFATHER|' ”" Shoutout ely Offer To- Bhe said that her telegram to Charles John Hall, the dead woman's father ho, live: Boston, had jeen replied to, xtating Unt the could not come to New York He wired that all arrangements would oa AN ARCHITECT.|,.,, Tir Is an Invalid and She et Coming to Visit Him. Was reet left the rails pmade by his nephi G. Hall found th 1th a aitk under-1 ; PILLOW CASES AND SHEETS. body of Caroitn Halt il poston. oM: shirt, a yy igarafntta plied tho dpnanitig le coneunston ex- 11 QQ dozen Wamautta Gold Medal Dr, Doty at the Quarantine ata-[ jie wWinshow PHL RYTRH AME ele ATS 1 AUIPOR ERLE WAR TOTEREKed 1 Pillow Cases, sizes 45 x 36, wating the claim of a relative. [yy iran Pe cena cats being. lieraliy. blows. 1 | 2nd 50x36, well known values at fall died on board the Itallan])) jayiunee ie at fanilght of the. antogne tt aPuygeet wen 206, and 222. each, any 8 his ip Citta di ‘Torrino on Sunda eae auth Geee eeaece erable puliing t i ciiteht tire and were soon n| Sale, 140. each. | id. boarded the vessel at See een gern Acthe blazing heap " “1975 dozen Extra Heavy Cotton clothing heed Kew mld the was The man who was killed was 1 Sheets, offered below whole- ecompanied by a pretty ftallan Saar Dye lees eanutat by the dynamite, and) others sale prices: bait; The other passengers suppose: Mrink, He sald) he though eee Were they were man and wife, Even th owns liedunlonnterd It ls nut believed any of the Injured 88x80 ‘470. Oficers noted nothing strange In i ay ; can survive ‘ E 63x90 S2c. OF appearance of the two. laraleree auitd welsa ——— neiny ere) A Devoted coupte. eetniay be ee trom EPIDEMIC CLOSES SCHOOLS. s0x80 6 e. eee aca Seas * i 75 dozen full-size pure white Elder- . down Cotton - filled Gomfort- ‘Town of was not learned | (0 nae ; tor of the plice, ables, heavy silkoline covered, hand- all became nick | curene fits that he dtdiinot ip some designs, splendid value at called in cniguce: think the youn Intended to bur- Ha . has an $1.25 cach, this sale, 89c. ‘Caroline was on der way trom] glarize the place and he wished jolof scarlet fever. The Union street ss | Europe to vistt her father.” sald Mix 7 chool in clo a thelr (Hall. “Mr, Hall, my brojher, has been ec ripel ie .cuees closed to-morrow. withdraw the charge, After a warning, the student wag allowed te desare 4 nd the others may ba NG, OCTOBER 1, 1901, ~ TWO HELD ON GIRLS CHARGE. SAYS HERMAN AND STROW- BRIDGE ASSAULTED HER. Kiyn Men fealy, of hing, to Anawer Refore Jury. 4 Merman. of and Wilken Kien, foncord. stree charge made by Ka teen, of No. 1% Vail is a Central Office tradi- Brookly thon, He is said to be the oldest and stated that the two de ate | York am she knew. tnvited her t yi Iie was arres t t by Klere}* Vo ride with th yesterday afters [nan at Twe street di Broad to Nor Bach When the trol }way. Kiernan had yweel tim for twe car reached Corona, the girl and |hours about the betels, and while [ke her two companions got off and they |tad dene nothing crim: while being favited her into a drug stere to have al watched, tive said dt was not sx uf soda She sald thar rer after Just tur sintyeadx. drinking the soda myanions 4 they HE walk until they met another trolley Junction the girl alle thrown the ground and maltreated. Her screams attracted attention of De! of the Sev when they ad they and Strowbrt running aw ‘The officers captured th: short chase, The defendants w held in $1,000 Oct. 9. The girl was turn They walked w Herman Brooklyn Society for the Prevention of | Herman ix said to Cruelty to Children. be a marrte: Stephen Bogart, fifty-fy Newark, N. J.. was struck and killed by a train on the 1 at East Orange ing on the track warning whistle body was mangle nd did net hear the the locomotive, Upholstery Fabrics. Extensive Fall Display of novel and handsome materi- als (imported and domestic), for Diapertes, Portieres, Furniture and Wall Coverings. The following lines are fully represented in all the | prevailing colors: Armures. Moquettes. Brocades, Damasks. and plain. Tapestries. Gobelins. Moires. Jacquards, ; |Special Values in Tapestries for furniture. $1, $1.50, $2.50 a yd. Damasks for draperies, | $1. 35,$2.50,83.50yd. eld by Magintrate were Magistrate a rerious brutally years old, of H ckawanna Ratlroad He was walk- His Velours, figured “IKE” VAL ON BROADWAY. KING OF CONFIDENCE MEN MADE ROUND OF HOTELS. Detective Kiernan Was On His Trail and Locked Mi Up white paired and whites and a whi el nign sm arraigned in w rt today by Detective ptral Oftice for him thout Broadway in Charge. am , | recently ¢ succeed took the 259-261 6th Ave. The Heeht Par Gives you what you want best afford to. rial charging up of thing of opening an account is the salesperson “to charge H ’ There are Ladies’ Gloves. Tres 3 here. One glove sells at 98c. everywhere: the other at $1.10. Made of beautiful soft mocha, in gray, tan, mode and black; two clasps; every pair will be fitted on and all are absolutely guaranteed; [5 @ to-morrow.... te eee You may make re yment. Very beavy— Taffeta 2 15. this silk. It bas a swish and plenty of body to it—cut with a new flare—trimmed with cight réws of velvet ribbon or seven rows of taffeta ruching—lined with a percaline that imitates silk to perfection. Any length i 2.7: or- any size. $12.75 value, to-m f- 8. 5 row may Vo - rl yment. 1 Not too many, Umbrellas! though! That means you'll have to come early. 24 inch size for school children—26 inch size for women guarantced fast black cover, strong Meel rod and plain or trimmed, straight or crook handles. Regular price’ is | O*MOrTOW. ee. 5 29e You may make part payment. Hecht Bros... it most, and lets you pay when you feel that you can It's the old-fashioned, time-immemo- name is eligible to our books. The whole transaction NEW STRIKE ON AT CROTON DA TROUBLE AT SCENE OF LAST YEAR'S LABOR WAR. Men Had Ma plaint No Formal Com- Qalt When Red King Waved, All the stonecutters and masons em- work at the Croton Dam The strikers include the stonecutters at the Peekskill quarry ssigned, the ployed on the tout on strike this morning. we has been for the No cause contractors say action of the men, During the night placards were posted throughout: the works announcing that la strike would be called at 8 o'clock wis morning. ‘Th for the men n with @ Fed ronamed the ne contractors Whose men have gone out are Coleman, Hreuchard & Cole- mun, A repri ve of the firm sald thix forenoon that no committee of the men had submitted any gtievan thelr employers, and that the cause of the strike was not as yet known, Be- tween two hundred and three hundred t on Dam was the at strike last) y whpn tho ard had to called out Wier was shot and killed by scene of Bet. ISth and t Payment Plan at the time when you want s liberalized. Anybody’s effected by simply telling it up. H This maker is Muslin Gowns. fis met his samples. He sold us at half price a lot (less than 300) tine gowns. One sort is made with Hubbard yoke and three inser- tions of embroidery, cluster tucked—an- other style has the same yoke with two lace insertions and tucking—a third gown has a solid yoke of hemstitching. They'd be $1 uvually *45e y a> make part payment. We've comered another Ribbons. bargain in silk ribbons. Pure silk, like all the rest that we have given you,—very wide sorts that usuall; sellat 15c. Fancy effects. And in wit "em are handsome double-faced Llack satin ribbons, such as are sold at 25e. a 55 yard. To-morrow ... e You may make part payment. td i Every one Women’s Suits. Exery Choice of all-wool venetians and cheviots; double-breasted and tight fitting jackets lined with taffeta and new flare or gradu- ated dounce skirt; in black, 4G 5Q) navy and brown; worth $22.50 ° You may make part payment. 125th Street West, # KOCH & CO. bet. Lenox and Seventh Ave. On Wednesday, SATIN LIBERTY RIBBON, 4 inches wide—double every light shade, as face—choicest quality— well as white, cream and black—value 38 cents per yard, 22c. Estimates and designs sub- mitted for all descriptions of interior drapery work. Furniture re-upholstered. Fstimates Given. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St Toh Danhel Songs Sons Morrow Three Special Bargains in Bed Coverings. BLANKET SPECIALS, 500 pair Fine White Wool Blankets le prices for irked at wh this 250 Were This Sale $4.75 $3.98 $6.50 $4.75 Futi size, $6.00 $4.98 00 $6.50 Mall Orders Promptly Filled. Linen Alste, Main Floor, R Broadway, 8 and 9 Streets, palr High-grade California White Woo! Blankets, also at a If you want a tutor or governess for the children. get one through Sunday World Wants. Sun | Wants reach all classes of people, day Werld ~ 7 re |