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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, © SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. 6 York business delng warned dy tha to engage a girl tu at Bie father's dletation, Rurton advertisement for a woman type t “rant that Mi 7, the motorman of wh! rpasely threw herself in front of tt "at ike Deesbrierian Hospital, ‘Darton told he can see Miss Dexter the following at the hospital. Mise Der {innocence tn regard to the m: and telle him whervaboute In Bt F you are in love and want to bring things to an tissue hire a hansom! Stepping into Mr. Tieman’s stables, not far from the hospital, I inquired: “What do you charge for a hansom cab by the hour for a drive in Central Park?” “We do not charge by the hour fur tis park, but only for shopping and calling. For a drive in the park it ts $1.50 the round trip,” he sald. This struck me as simple tyranny. Why shouldn't a fellow in love go round and round the park by the hour? What right has the proprietor of a livery stable to set a limit to such things? Now I had better confess that my re- peated visits to No, 23 on the surgical aide had brought about a gredual change | ¢, of feeling toward Miss Dexter. The pretty typewriter and the stolen docu- ment had become a matter of the past. I had now begun to regard the interest- ing patient as my best and truest friend. embroidered gown and the gold chain seta died £ FOR LOVE-MAKING I STRONGLY RECOMMEND A HANSOM. 3 Petkiebiiieii-eh errr rr irr bi biiiickinitrininteetieieteinicieieieteloiet (Copyright, 1901, rinticeieieeiieieieeie nin! and the Latin cross and tresses were there, and a seu somehow other they Lecame more beautitul every morning. Room 23 looks into Seven| t street, and the rays of the norning sun svemed to Increase the young woman every agination. yons it you will say. struck me. the word short) drive (she emphasized good, and th would perhaps do her house surgeon was of the san ‘There were several zhings T say to Miss Dexter which Ic say in the private room with the he pital nurse every now and taen opening the door. In fact, they were words of I w, for love-making strongly recommend a hansom cab. An open carriage Is out of the question, In a four-wheeler you have the coachman before and the Inquisitive on elther side, and tf you draw the curtains down it looks Itke a funeral. But a hansom! It was simply er: for the lover! The coachman Is and cannot see you, while you the beautiful world before you, {ts green trees and pink flowers. Of course, there 1s that little at the top (an awfully suspicious name) But a tip to the driver with a black silk hat WHI close that trap tight. 1 speak from experience. I called at the hospital for Miss Dex- ter, She was already in the waitin room talking to the genlal superinten aa soon hurried her to the cab. lam afrald I rushed things Just a little tor @ young woman who has just recovered from 4 broken rib. But love ts pro rT blally Impatient. ington But there we were ja the cal our first round trip. It seemed a amaller cab than usual. We were s0 what crowded. Either) Miss with her manipulated left rib. a great deal of room or I did. Tt 1s agtonishing how patern man feels to @ pretty girl fi ing from a broken rib. For. | Miss Dexter had agreed that a short| =| hand. “No, cn 1 sholted i y douse Cmeutty.. And scoundrel who had see athe | hia existence on the eat V fellow wtocsn't want Hnauire Do you see has two {Res Da your heart Ine eens on netnwed e oright and: tan: with the a Miss Doxt ou fraudt: whe reptied Alscover sits ila ie a4 ; n learned the history of my pretty typewrit ‘ Be Pittsbur hy pe I. those words = pam she repll Slorrid Majo! the came tha Were the last straw : rd hints, ‘how with us our reputation fs our “ rtan thetlo. a > grad- I may as well anticipate by saying fa living. that [intended to propose marriage to ge Burten, a Miss Dexter. Princeton, struggling for In doing so I wae following my own heart's conviction. But, more than this, I was following the advice of my father. “George,” my father sald ruined that young woman's character. Your suspicions will become a matter You cannot do lese than of notoriety. offer your hand In marriage. Of cours she won't, accept, you. She hurl uu into thi tree eet. But still your duty ol Tay boy, try And trl pave ‘the pride of saying ua knelt at her feet and she 1 thought I saw a twin- kle the eyes of “my awful ange ra 1 wa! acting on his ad Wie. was no ei matter, I found. fe ‘Dex! er was ni t going, to forget the injury that I infilct upon her in one le round trip. I had pleaded ear- Really ‘Tor forgiveness. Dut the was stern, and undending. as ee were coming to an uiteraion fanting we arrived at the Seven- street entrance of the park sone of ‘the Tenox Library.’ when abby ope! con- “To the hospital, sir? you have | & rms) we round trip at the at street entrance to Central Par! thas been ant rive, hasn't joorge,"” she abd, against the Inevitable, But why should return to the hospital, Annie? Let's Mand pay the bil and step out In vorld together."* we steppe fellows ¢ hen he busy Broadway all ny had married his pretty ag the Scotch motto puts ft: ay! What they say! Let them Annie Dexter never office again as a typewrit Rut she gives myself o re-entered my e trap ( th plete Whawi and the richly | fo4 he opened It very carefully) and is iretieiebtellice MOURNING FOR [CAR RUNS DOWN |CIRL LOVED THE WKINLEY ENDS.) PATROL WACON,) HANDSOME ‘COP. COLLISION IN NINTH AVENUE| MORAN HAD TO ARREST A THIRTY DAY PERIOD FOR PRESIDENT EXPIRES. Plage Fly Full Mast—Mourning ms Disappear Through- out the City. ‘The oMctal perica of mourning for William McKinley ended to-day. Every American ftag in New York City went to full staff this forenoon, and gigns of mourning for the late Presidnet, 0 noticeable in the business district and P ned residence section as well, were taken wih. ‘@he outward symbols of the griet of @fvic und commercial life !n honor of the memory of the-President, who fell a victim to anarchy, have been re- and crepe-framed wits ni lald away, and New York, with, the. "reat 0! tion, files Ho", Mad nage at the. top of them! _——___—— MERCHANT DIES SUDDENLY. John Habben, ene of the oldest mer- chants {n Paterson, died suddenly early to-day of heart disease at his son's residence in that city, No, 68 East Twenty-elghth atreet. ‘Mr. Habben, who was sixty-eight years ola, widow and, two ahildre took Levees art cs pol tf Simei be i See Se WRECKS POLICE VEHICLE. Patrolman George MeCormick Knocked Down and Hurt— Motorman Discharged. ‘Thore was a collision this morning be- tween the patrol wagon of the Weat Sixty-elghth street station and a south- bound Columbus avenue car at Fifty- eighth street and Ninth avenue, ‘Pho horses had crossed the track, but the woodwork of the front part of the wAgon and the wheels, seat and lamps were utterly demolished. The tongue of the wagon was snapped and the harness was broken so that the horses were de- tached. They ran Into the yard of Roosevelt Hospital, and were caught in front-of the accident ward. They were unhurt, Patrolman George McCormick, who was in charge of the wagon, was thrown to the street. His scalp was slightly wounded. Patrolman Brown, who was alto on the seat of the wagon, wus unhurt. urrested the motorman of the car, Patrick Fay, of No. 1 West One Hundred and Thirty-fitth street, and took him to the West Side Court. Mo. Cormick had his wound dressed at Roosevelt Hospital | and. then went to eee ef mG MOTE Of a pante mong the passengers on the car, which led. with persons on thelr ‘way to work. Many. women were ‘aboard and a ae and ho one-on the car wee aure 7" WOULD-BE CHARMER, Met Heat and Te © infatuation, Fre- Magete Me quently ott hy Policeman ‘Thomas Moran, of the Seventh Precinct, Jersey City, ts a handsome man that he was ompellad N rest Maggie MeCarthy, Mth street, because she inalsted on making love to hin, Moran has only been at the Seventh Precinct a week. But the firs, day Magzgle suw him and fell In lew Not being bashful she at once told the |, handsome Thomas. He unktndly re- pulsed her, She continued her protesta- tons of affection each time she met him on his beat, Last evening she was more violent than usual in her declarations, and ‘Thomas arrested her, Muggle told Justi Hoos this morn- ing, when arralgned before him after a night In jail, that the policeman was so handsome she couldn't help Ving After a reprimand the Judge dis- d her. a8 is trying to get his captuin him a. transfer. —$————____ Germany and Russia & a Way, LONDON, Oct. 1.—The trade cris Germany continue keeping her factories Bont epatracts judielousiy placed. Cons tinental manufacturers are forced to Bel) at atmost any orice they can get. “it Is no use struggling | WOMEN PLUNGE INTO THE POLITICAL FIGHT.’ At No Time Have They an Election asin MRS. ENOCH When two of the men's Republican elibs, one on the Bowery and one on the Io doors ir ver west, side, throw open th women for an afternoon t umber of socially and polltt- a Hy prominent women will be present to weloome strangers and to distribute Shown Such Interest in the Coming One. OCTOBER 14, 1901. AN MOBIARTY&@. 155,157,159 East 23d St. -|207, 207}, 209 Park Row. ‘| Big Two Doors West of 3d Ave. Just Below Chatham Square. Reductions in Every Department —A oa of From 30 to 40 Per Cent. Below Our ie Prices— Thousands of specialties selected from our vast stock, and prices cut indiscriminately just to boom things along and make to-morrow an overwhelmingly busy day. Wish we had the space to advertise every item, but will have to content ourselves with printing a few of the man specially good things. 28 Je long Crit | 75c. Weekly Opens an Account| Lng cet Cy PA Reken in gol- fen cak or ma 5 hogany. — cobbler f lather seats, finely carved and) pol-| actual value | Handsome 5-Piece Mahogany Frame P. (Paar eae sical epringnreorseed eral ooo try or silk damask, tufted backs.actuall: * 35, 99 worth $60.00; icy to-morrow. eeetse Golden Bookcases, in oak, ‘Oak Chif- carved and | foniers, hed. og bass Marke Shelves and draw: uwers; {te brass sale $12.0 > handles. Wardrobe Couches, covered in cretonae or denim, in neat colors, well upholstered, made very strong and'coms | fortable; actual value $10.00; $6.88 reduced price.. rt a at 00, reduced price | $3. 75 reduced $8.75 SSH! Ls] Cc. 4 Q <= sh Dishing what nobody can yme about—the fact that take @ greater and more intelli | terest dn pots They read j ¥ alomg political nes, and thy happenings in the marld of polities are generally known to M9n now, Not only Mterature. One of them will be Mrs. | onal and State affairs ts this Enoch W. Dutcher, of No. 23 Weat municipal issues, and per- ghty-second street, secretary of the’ In th t. It will be a Woman's Republican Club, which meets bly before women will the first Tuesday in every month at Detmontco's, Mrs. Dutcher ts one of the most active members of the club, both as a speaker and In outside work for its Interests. Since Its formation she has been a pri fits various efforts to incr st taken by women {n politics, and the last eks her Ume has been almost ¥ given up to prepara- tlons for the assistance which the club et hoped t the campaign, She hai also asxisted tho Harlem Woman's Re- publican Club, and fas been assoctated with Mrs, Joseph Wentz, President of | the Woman's Republican Club, in eral allled projects, one of which w the recent formation of the Business Woman's Republican Club, which has now a membership of fifty, while each of the others averages 26 active mem- bers. Women in Polltics, “We feel that we have been Instru- monta,"" sald Mrs. Dutcher, ‘In accotity | HOPES SUFFER FOR LOST KEY. STUFFLES COULDN'T GET IN AND ATTACKED NEIGHBORS. in Paterson General and Mra, Hope suf- at Home. Moaband Is » Hope was taken to the General vital, in Pate N. J, last night with two or th 4 and Mrs, Hope Is belng treated at hom for cuts and bruises, use Albert Stuttles, when he reached — hore, couldn't find his doorkey. When Stuftles, who was accompanted by hia son Herman, fafled to find his key he suspected that Hope, who lives on ond floor of the house No, 155 st Main street, Paterson, had tt. Stuftles and his son broke In the front door and going upstairs smashed in the door leading to the room occupled by the Hope family. The elder Stufite a and struc the head and then m husband. He jammed Hope up against a window and shoved his head through a pane of glass, The screims of Mrs, Hope brought to the rescue Patrolman Swetman, who entered the room just as the elder Stuf- fles was shoving Hope through the win- ve HL fterward »ald that he be- Heved the pollceman had saved hi two Stuflles w eked up and pe wis removed to neral Hos- No reason for thi a Mopes is known other than 8 ected ope having stolen the ey. The Telephone Service is the Quickest Messenger For All Mossages, To All Pointe, it 1s alleged, grabbed Mra, Hope across le a rush for her door At All Hours. 64,000 Telephones In service In Manhattan. Rates from $5 a Month. One-year Contracta, Monthly Paymenta New York Telephone Company, ‘16 Dey Bt. 111 West seth St. £16 West 12th St, influence in National pollttes, ether they wish thix or not, n are coming to feel that they to know about municipa Another thing the New > help diss! ate the Idea that Intelligent J and cuttty nek ted) women who are Inter- In politics are the old-time ‘wom- right’ sort of women, ‘The Int women take In this election ts the be: possible example of that. Thelr Mectings Quiet, “An eneouraging condition in. thie campaign 4s that women have pushed themselves forward In no part of the ity. Everywhere they have quietly held hetr meetings, and* apparently gone home and thought It ver and talked tt over, and when the Ume came elther to speak in the meetings or to agree to €o the campaign work which offered Itself they did both as a matter of course. And the campalgn work did er itself this year, and' without women seeking Jt other than by an expression of thelr interest, 1 do not belleve, per- sonally, that New York women ever felt the Importance of Intelligence In polltl- cal things 49 much as they do with Unls election the e his a fortune-telling oot established thing at the baziars, She ta f the assistants at the IMoaming. day nursery and playground. She sa member of the Fifth Avenue Preshy. terlan Chureh an Chureh Em- ployment” Ansoclazion its various charity organizations. : u and PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION TURERCULENE cunrs Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption. The German treatment. cures over 50% st, all the © sen . wt ‘ ah The kerma a Into the Jungs and ate destroyed by arhing the Lymph into the lungs or No rot, Koch's Lymph. Toh 2 aoh troubles to the only jed by Prof. Koch in America to use original DR. 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Brusicls Carpets, atest fall designs. regular quality; for Tuesday on Velvet Carpets, fi artistic designs and sold elsewhere at $1.25; tor T ONY ceeeeeceeeee x1 quality, ‘ 32c hiavy weave, regulirly Y 68c 9x32 Smyrna Rugs, gu:rintee. wool, beautiful pattern, delicate actual value Tuesdiy only 4 DiningChairs, | incak, high back: séats of open cane, | brace arm, made very stro ng;| really worth $2.00; | reduced Price, $1.12 cn or HOU che White Enamelled and Beass Camel Back Bedsteads, brass rods) brass vases, brass spindles and brass caps, extended foot rails; sold elsewhere for not less than $8.00; | reduced price 6 $4.99: : hat, ne Bway Mata. Wednesday & RR __ipadway & 38th & 38th St, 3 inestay and Saturday, POSITIVELY LAST 6 NIGHTS. The Rogers Brothers fo ‘Washington, Yext Mon MENRY 1 nroa D ¥ THE ek but One. z. 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