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roa ae Haney ier (5) Dred ! w York World) cate mineitbieicieet ccersful man of “But your aunt large clerical stam, d, as he cast his eye: very “} replled, “I had one, woman Inspire In vour maniy bosom Ue cat, scintillation offer und there the busine “Besides bolted? Now, George,” he #atd.| his hand affectionately on wi stig odo tothe ert v © woman, in our hours of ease. L took my father serlously. There is nothing that men with a gift of humor be treated nde full ot usually er, A he bad an interview last evening Major Stnpeon, and he has then explained to my father very efully wil the incidents of the case. the dear old man, who had a eert- = side to his character, listen so We therefore set about the framing of | for aw ty credited which attended It. Lought to add th ano upon the 4 "court-martial. and nded, 1 or ‘anything com: that we had some dis te to Insert father Insi the word “Open your dictionary, nd Ay on earth did “Honor thy father the first command nd thy mo! The "advertisement } ane S s will find that 4 an typewriter? In etait ota } 3 CHAPTED Ay My Awfa . cla ne horget a woman t : (HO. should come int omce the‘ mei is next. morning but “awful my aunt's objection: L dad." h uno : , NereY i|FAMILY MIX-UP AT THIS WEDDING. riage of Marie Wainwright's Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Sheridan are thelr honeymoon to-day after a quiet | but very pretty wedding yesterday in| Wain a dty i The hy € Marie Watn Watnwrisht t daush actr who 1 wwenur members « t friends attende of Miss Jame ity Johnson so filling an now etatio p of Miss Jam bride recalls one of the matrimonial mix-upe on re _latils James recond wife was Mar: CLERGYMAN A _He sata that he ts a gr ral Theologtcal Seminary Row. Ji N rin Arlingto! woman of artistle an . but had been sad REV. MR. JAMISON OR THOMAS CONFESSES HIS WEAKNESS. and | wturned to out of an Attribates His Downfall to ni fared i sc z Marringe, Which lind Deen a Dinmal Failure. His nid'n Nose, a negro pten Park, Brooklyn, early th! Mary Brown cut off her hu ith a razor. al and will probabl 1 th Athan yreaking up There was arratgned Market Court to-day name of Rev, Ja vho Ix ale knoy the allas of the Rey, He was arrested last nig! tral Office Detectives Weller a In Je a man who x: * Jamtson, bur the police under Ee Smart Clothes for Men. Our Make of Suits and Overcoats. Our Fall showing of Suits and Overcoats is now complete and ready for your in- spection. hy is our mate better than other ready-made clothing ? Because it is made in our own work- rooms—and made with the same care and skill as the best custom gcods—every work- man that has to do with our ,oods is a skilled tailor. Weprobably carry the largest Men’s Fall Suits and of any house in the city—and bear in mind that our showing now is at its best. assortment of o 5 Fall Overcoats The broad-shouk ered tvpe of Sack Suit || is here in a'l the newest stuffs, The long, loose, broad-shouldered Fall Ov:rcoat—and all the other styles of smart ses pines bee you sor herg te ——>_---. mail, on Piles causes and cure, then explained to him very care- Mar- > gully that I was engaged in a legitimate |_ . MARINES FOR | FOR PANAMA. | Prem oot Com @nterpriae,, That I was succeeding be-'!' VALLEJO, Cal., Ost. 4—Orders have - , { } 3 7 Inquirer was duly drawn up and read an i follows. 5 “Wanted—A lady typewriter: must be well educated, ‘trained in | busines: habits. accurate and discreet, salary | - Iberal, ye 5 ¥, ; TT 4 tn | J if nan int, , that hits the nal on the head, George, heeau co ; y'nor love lx imbued with di he sald. ary Uberal * he continu: . size of or amal) bag ; morning. Get. an xpress WakON, George: think of the numbe r of reilinedt ; Younis jadlen in this of ‘ork who are year aries. : “AN ADULT HUMAN FEMALE OR A REFINED AD many a young WOMAN?" Keepin: tie ‘ 5 a slck mother; the houeln drunk Odo on father: du Ie roth 1 and no disrespect Is Intended by thisy erator so hould hav reel o should have : sobricuet. arsmotn at your aunt 5 In {nct, my revered father had choseni y To aay, Georg, tit BA, and you 1 ft for himrelf, And his affectionat wide eapertence ith, "a signed “Your |*eX. 1 thine Toenail write, a, book \on . TR OM feet abt ink Dah TS wet id help the ‘world to under: S i < When he was a boy he eo If T cannot enlighten | "Now, (eorg oa Matthews perform tt c ject. Remember, tn the réniden Ai Mac no parson an{ruldr, “1 want to talk serloual: 5 “My Awful Dad," and. thiy was the | Mx¢ wha pe ee Perey noutieay You nre not itkely to 4 caure of the Incident. Yer, she wax made by the|fall In love titer or ‘ Tam not quite certain ax to my r for miserable fellows ike any/suehinony at A young ‘ father’s age, Ho was Just a little sen- cature of Instinct. She can about matrimony. Marriage rounds out “ sitive on this point. But he had been |pee with n. We ree when|@ man. > retired from the United States Na we look. Bleex veomterfal hetentton * he adde@ taking out ana I nupnone be Dad passed the mile: sctt ety hig ah Igoe |My Nat ig dnd ul he BN stone of threescore years. He wan an Ho true, am Goethe env, taat | shaking me hy. the hand warmly” ve ¢ exceedingly well-built, well-developed old he has the art of ¢ y, fmbulg Heft the FOO. A ie at . ‘ with mise Ty the life of a pai Almost Immediately {Ze door reopened, : fat tn aome unaccountable’ ways an i [R22 sehisy Ueecty Bi ath ioatgeees | id eth a twink n Sie eye, my a ‘s od, seldom practise is art * ea seemed to et older with the cares of /1 will not dwell upon this subseat, Wu Business and the anxiety of making a] for my book, teorke, the bavi fortune, ‘my awful dad” seemed to} Dole) ant he slapped me on the ba (To tie Continued.) grow younger. - | 5 | Boys do not usually understand their repalra on the naval transport Solace, | fathers and I had been no exception to | Ou MiEcaIciieetatodlenatTtnenraarene es , the rule. But as time progressed we ct. 15. ated that the : seemed to understand each other better. (needed) to take a) force of 2 And there was no heart In this great Panama: 1 wide world that seemed to precs more 2 closely to mine: than that of the o'd sea captala whom I was now proud to sPiles $ @al) my father. "4 It was hie first visit to my oMce, for 5 Be pad been travelling in Europe for i more than a year. | SICK, SAYS JOLO’S RULER, WHO “George, my boy, how are you?” he| REFUSES TO SEE THEM. aaid, as he pressed my hand with! ure warmth and affection. (My father's e handshake was a revelation.) “The laughter In his great broad face | Not Sick Some Olver Reason, Say Edward Dunellen, Wilkes and the Ittle twinkle of his eye as he fidget tA @ bare, Pas “For seven years Yooked around the business office of his La oe scarcely ever free from Gnly son was euggestive of humor. he terrible torture of itc! “George, where Is the President?" @ fies G eee hing <“In BheMetd.” MANILA, Oct. 4.—The Congresslonal I tried all sorts of “Where la the Vice-President” | arty on Ite arrival at Jolo was refused Peden, Wan told a carpe @ in. SheMeld."” : ne Y Where {s the Treasurer?” claimed sickness as his excuse. cal operation might save. One t I replied with a laugh,| The natives say the Sultan Ix well and 50 cents box of Pyramid Pile r) Mi 4, “you unworthy | that he had other reasons for refusing Cure entirely cured me.” All 5 gon ofa respectable father, What sort| {0 Tecelve the visitors from Washing- druggists sell it. Free book by youd my expectations, That I really been received at Mare Island to rush Overcoats are here. STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. WM. VOGEL & SON, Houston St. M. Broadway. oad Relationsniner of chose Present at Mar- of Mayhew Slaugh: Ki . Unoertat cop and hard to pleare. work out of a Woman than out ote a . or private iife. The brid phe is Aud variable as the shade—— and her poor sick wife |. | Mayhew Slaughter, daughter of tn vente! ht he mused as he paced round the Lr Q| Wainwright by her frst husband. M » Bishop Foom, “supremely indifferent to my | MIEN! exnree tit James is the daughter of Louls James ont, had not aj lls little Joke. oy his first wife, fsa ate of the al wa hn Keller was shot by a no) y te cupled the bed ny m, te is 5 He was taken hy CASTORIA in dark oak or mahogany penhetm in the lobby of the Mar i and by them 2 sedan Rebarnst by Uma For Infants and Children. perso: Rey, Mr, Jamison or Thomas con- ie Kind You Have Always Bough! fessed that he was a hotel heat, Boars the dmitted that he had been arrested Sisnetare ATMA: beating the Hotels Majestic and Savoy. ————— A Clearing Clearing Sale| Burt’s Fine Shoes For Boys, Misses and Children This is the last week of Clearin, le. Our entire line of these fine goods is being closed out, Shoes for dress andshozsforschool wearare incl uded- ~allred uced, Hereafter we shall sell our high grade women’s shoes ff exclusively—and thercare nobetter women’s shoes made At $1.10—A line of Children’, kid At $2.60—Includes a Tne of Boys’ shoes, reduced from $1.50. Box Calf Shoes. Regular price $3.50 At $1.50—A line of Children’s kid At $3.35—A line of Bove fine im shoes, reduced from £2.00. ported Patent Leather shoes of th At $2.05—A lot of Misses’ fne kid ichot grade, reduced trom $4.5 shoes, Regular pr We also have some odd lots including At $2.25--A splendid Ine sot Miss's’) Boys’. Misses’ and ( n's shoes Patent Leather shoes, $3.00 | EDWIN c. BURT Co. Former price at $1.75 per pair, and) some shoes at 50c. per pair. - 54 West 23d St infants? Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT MATIN Toe MIE W Tooth Powder *** Cae AW ELEGANT TOILET Luxuny. _,,! Used by people of yeinenient, | for over @ quarter of a ocntury. i Sus i bai ia BUS HURTIG & SEAMON'S |2 2", REILLY & WOODS sulow i i KING'S. "CARNIVAL, EDEN *'2 fe wusee. pnus, Onantre x AP uy trina tN STATE, “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1901) | 95th Chatham Square. | EVERYTHING RELIABLE. ' ' \ ‘ ‘ ' ! | \ YEAR. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, Chatham Square : 193 to 205 Park Row, 121 st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave., $ Rael ne 2 f 3 Corner {21st St. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. CARPETS ALL STYLES. { mirror. LADIES’ DESK finish, 28 in. wide, 15 in. W hile they last at 3 90 rest, Amusements, 231 St ate oth Ave. t it S8th St.) _| 125th St.) Bldvu ae a Sigs stant Caudertiie. AtC1S. 256. 1b 5 oe bovt, By $20 Mts Wed. ,Sat WARFIELD in THE AUCTI Paston' See pacep CONTINUOUS | sqite T, 2s D3 CENT Chanel a a Teton, t WEBER a3 WARE STA na OITY-10) "oir NOITY- TOITY _ DORA | 2.15. SUBANON OF THE MUmTOY tte pr Ati Year TEX. Ds SA APPHO. CASINO. ¢ RLORO het nat AE MATS. WED. & SAT. NEETO-DAY péwey! am ies UL 8 | ston | James K. Hac Cant tnclades Wii ee t ws Herald| are Wel & Sat pees Andrew Mack ‘4:7 8 Dan Daly “the New Yorkers.” tent ‘& Theo, Rob AND 4 shut, We Sat Woftinetontt ae chester GRAND; Nat :Y deep. Very neat and pretty. f Well finished inside and - | outside. Four drawers, two upper = ones have swell front, top H measures 20x42 in. e-] oval French plate suiting their own convenience. CHa. a ru MIAN GARRICK THEATRE. i aa rn) RSES ~ DALY’ 5 | Harton House Neat WE AGNE: PHILIPP’ 13.25 EW SA VOY Theatr | LOUIS MANN-- |CLARALIPMAN| ITH | 7 & 14th st DEMY oF MUST GEAMANLA TH Large you like. Amusements. ALL PRICES. IRON BED, very heavy iron and brass work. at $12.00 last sea- son. This week for $7. Others cheaper if Si 90 FURNITURE Complete New Fall Stock, CASH °8 bIBERABb CREDIT. Figure out hot much money you can spare a week or a month, and we Will do the Let us show you how nicely we can furnish a home and how little tt costs. Customers may add to their accounts in either store or make payments at either, No extra charges of any hind. pu OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. COMFORTABLE ROCKERS, $3.90. In oak or mahogany finish, pol- ished wood seat, or cobbler seat. No end of them, all at this very low price, ‘old Brooklyn Amusements, Fs Broadway and 40 hs. ("SECOND IN Cl ‘N CiNANO. | it BRIXTON BURGLARY. <CRITERION 72" nates WM. FAVERSHAM i ‘tl va fia 2th st 4 S00. LAST NKS norse Theatre, oethy THE ipERIY . bate ithe ‘Rogers Brothers: ‘i ihsiigit MRS. “FISKE SOTHERN HKROADWAY THEA TH AL Hichard Richar Overain THE GREAT PRICES, Be. and Ma sc NA a Mata, Wed. & with JAM Toe FOUL CONOIS “7 BURROUGHS ts IM LANDE ce Maryland kvvey hve. @ Sic Met) °DAU UBUENDRETT te" s EMA EL dA ieiey Mone: RLES Irving P au war. DA WIREY rE Tie kab LOOP. ae war ature) ills Way nglish CINQUEVALLI. B0—-Orher Acte—20 ‘Be. 200 Pros. Ry, 8.13 con. INN'S. MONTAUK, wen 'd'ir. Pati BIA MAT, DAILY EXCEPT. MOM. 260 NEXT WEEK PANCHOA theCRICKET Northern Lights Excursions. YACHT RACES. The large three-deck ocean-golng steamer GRAND REPUBLIC Fare, Next Race, $1.00. West 20a st, 6.90 a ML; 2 2.06 AM. Battery TO VIEW THE FINISH, GEN’L SLOCUM, ty, will leave We ey tabalan 1239 PME Fare, $1.00. Knickerbocker Steaaa- nd at Docks Race Days, YACHT RACES. W STEEL STEAMER. moe. PATTEN, FASTEST SIDE-WHEELER IN THE HARBOR, , EeAvEs FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. TICKETS, FoR SALE AT M°DRID! 8 C0."8, COOK. pRoaDway; 281 AND pitt} EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION UP THE SOUND “|TO GREAT NECK, SEA CLIEB, GLEN COVE AND GLENWOOD, NTASKHT" mill leave, New Mos foot 31st sty Bh” Boy street’ a Wt'toa West Teeatyrsecea street at

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