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> AOMANCE OF P y : Bride-to-Be Not Miss Car- EXPERT AS SEAMSTRESS. She's a Daughter of a Police Off- It fg not Mollfe Carroll, the statuesque dry-goods clerk, who {s engaged to the young son of W. Storrs Wells, x millionaire, of this city; tt fs Miss May Molony, local police oMictal, and the uname of the young man who Intends to marry her despite parental opposition is J. Raynor Wells. Young Mr. Wella lives with his father at is at present in Europe, but is expected home’ shortly. some, stately young woman, Itves with her fourth street. The social circles in which Mr. Wells and separated, and {t {9 Ikely never have met had not 1A WELLS ., roll, but May Mo- : lony. 4 cial and He Son of Rich Man. of Boston, the daughter of a No. 16 East Fifty: He eventh street, Miss Molony, a hand- family “101 West Highty- Miss Molony moved are widely they would Mias Molony Tip on Zinzibar Won More than $6,000 for the! IMAX ROGERS’S FRIEND JAKE MAKES HIT WITH COMPANY. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1901, IS HOFFMA AGIGAMIST ? (Abandoned Wife Charges Brooklyn Shirtmaker witha Plurality of Helpmeets. SAYS HE HAS 4 WIVES. nn n Their Show. inininininini-intet Exposure Made Because He Would Not Pay $3 a Week for De- serted Woman's Support. Hecause of hia failure te pay 338 Week for the support of his abanda wife, Joan Hoffman, a Hrooklyn sh! » stand at street trial th oH this maker, may have The woma: . 21 Catherine sorough, announces that she has wait- ed for John to make good untt! patience has ceased to de a virtue. Now, ci that he does not intend to sup rahe Intent upon sending prison According to her story, tr et Court foffman last Jan with him at him to Hin the Hut married tte live Hrook- to-day, # ary and we ok ya. t ne rhe learn sayn, that he sther wives. When taxed with tuis he deserted her and She had him arrested jast June. | young PRESIDENT COMMERCIAL CLUB, OF LOUISIANA, SAYS: “ THERE IS NO FINER MEDICINE THAN PE-RU-NA.” Suffered with Kidney and Liver Trouble for Twelve} Years — Pe-ru-na Cured Him—Feels Better Then for Twenty Years. | Mon. William Wavon Washburn, Pre dent of the Loulelana ( Club, and very well-known man of New Orleang, writes from (3; Canal street ‘Tam satisfied that there is not | a finer medicine plac-d_ before the public to-day than Pern T have been troubled tor nearly twelve years with kidney asd) liver trouble, and attimesT have been a pretty sick man, unable to attend to my duties, I haa about made up my mind that no medicine could help me, when| one of yourbooklets wan brought fo my office which I read in a leisure hour, Ithen decided to Rive Peruna a trial and found | that I had at last secured the right medicine for me. For two months Lused it taithfully and then telt so well—I waa like a man once more. This was over a year ago and I have not had any trouble since. | Although Lam inthe reventics| T feel better and more active! than Ll did thirty years ago. W.W. WASHBURN, Tried Other Remedies in Vain. Me.-E. F. Po U8 Bleecker street York City. writes “Catarrh has troubled me for some years Tread af the cures effected by Perutn nthe newapupere wnt after having tried other remedies In vatn, got complete reltet| New WW WASHBURN PRESIDENT LOUISIANA COMMERCIAL CLUB. 4 * i 2 ‘I endoree Peruna because I have found | edies for liver und kidney diseeses. te os !ue for stomach or kidney troubles. | juan hae anything the matter with his cured in fourteen days of a severe ¢ (cholagogue), 80 the a tarrh of the stomach, which left | d dso the people say. If. " me weak and nerve {am now as well and strong as any man ld wish to be, and enjoy good health, \¢. not act properly, give = diuretics v0 the doctora say, so most people say, it tw the iver and kidneys are prodded ai hipped Into greacer activity every tie thetr functions flag. Such peopla do not seem to und + ‘0 tte dally Several young men of my acquai: tance who have suffered to pay | become an expert seamstress. Experts | xX » keep aulet about what she of her ability are searce, and she com-| £} siRiin alhech wiveaall les ilinnee manded a high salary with a local firm A | pay the fa week, and she had him ar of dresemakera catering ta tae trade of | x mt again to-day the 40, a She produced in court an agreement Met in Newport. 3 rate, vigned by Iehtel Hoffman This frm maintains a branch at New- ¥ 4 a Hoffman. tchiel Hoffman, she Fort and to this branch las: Sammer DELL FREESE AILLIAN STHAF ORD HAY THILOR, says Is tione other then John, The ) was sent Miss Molony. J. Raynor THREE OF THE ROGERS BROTHERS! BEAUTIES. fe | arse ene lena toy Aug aniuem cand Wells, of New York, was spending the} ‘t eS TG teat ROY a Tart RE AGE 3 eitman says te the only divorce summer at Newport. According to | Htivinitieieisieleieinicleleieleteleleieielelelebeleiticieeiciviricivinivicleivivivicinitinicininintne lel nto betw Hoftman and a mer wife, to } friends of Miss Molony, they met} The next farce comedy attempted by yon tnformation sent to Max Rogers from) corded {n the pool. tlantmanaaye hel through mutual acquaintances and their|Gus and Max Rogers, 1f thelr present | the track in dally telegrams signed) Harry Harrls tok such a buneh of 1 Hueala, romance grew and blossomed in the|luck holds out, will be entitled ‘The | “Jake" an: one horse each day | mone om that tho man-[ whom he hag had chidien. ‘rhes erlsp alr of fashion’s favorite play-|Hogera Brothers and Company at the| for « ager zibar's price fromm aye ie oe ecyenine ty ground, Race Track.” The entire outfit, from Tee stclnkca zinalbar: to 3 tol t id off part Of] far from preposacasing it They became engaged, unknown to| the principals down, have the gambling | phe biggest haul was made on Sotur- t wie iad Pee ror. ae ——- - = fever in its most virulent form. ss betw as $100 a s ris the father of the young man. In fact, 2 day inst, when “Jake’’ sent Max shia e 1t ts sald, Mr. Raynor knew nothing of pinse seat Rrednesisy5the company | gram containing tie one word Sto 1 for their money, TWO LICENSES—ONE GIRL. now playing at the Knickerbocker he- ar Had a Hatful of Money. a ay the fe thi toward bar. inzibar was one of the ¢ Aer car eat go dower latte has taken over $8,000 out of a well- | 3 fs entries In the National Cham-) When Zingibar's name came over the}TWO Saltora fm Strange Matet- Miss Molony until about a month ago, when he found some letters to him from her. known pool-room tn Forty-second street. | he ist of winners and the amounts atre montal Mix-Up in Dated BALTIMORE, Qet. 16.6: tn Uecker as th raidway pion run on that day. Vague rumors of vgers’s tuck” ckerby ‘Tha elder Wells had never seen Mea | (2% aFe ahead Is as follows: been clreulating In the company TWaslpauer and Harold B Matton t Molony—had never heard of her. He : : wr several day. On Saturday Max WWI itcenses to marry Miss Eva Eilen Sy ene at a y . loosened up" after an espectally Rood rought the combined |Now Miss Gray that was, is Mre wrote her that he had no doubt of her F) > ; 99.00 dinner and gave ole cc fat. It was atufted | paver aml Hatton is tisconsolate. 1 fitness to be the bride of his son, but 190.00 us Rogera count-|qiit not speak of tha m that she did not full hin ideal of lm tin on Zinzibar. ‘The effect wa unt B08 “The young. wort ; - ltrieal. Even the orchestra musicians ar Hinnlouahteresn net his feet aa ellen should beer oe 100.0) got down.” since. Max's last telegram was recetved| with Hatton ant th asked her to break off her correspond- ‘ y 5 ‘ 3 t Monday. It read. “Criterion.” The| husband, who was ence with J. Raynor Wells forthwith S100} Clara Franton bet $100 at odds of 3 to |i Tie Worid: reporter saw. it tast| Hiiteisiphin ‘The letter was never answered, bue] All the dete have been placed by Harry {1 Della Freese, Lillian Stanford and It was genuine, and algned| who perform tony Miss Molony told young Mr. Wells of it,| Harris, the champion light-weight boxer, | May Taylor clubbed togetier and put |“ ; a Wioitocda ie ie any npiitnn thi thn jor \ Mr. a Ets br 4 ldown fangthac! Wunarealocithelcrs aa horus girls seen mes-| young I married the man of he Then ensued an unpleasant scene be- who beat Pedlar Palmer last March at | down anoto hundred of their savings. | in. now, said Max, y [3 Tactanswarsito tween father and son. Newport and came to New York. Wells followed her and ts said to haye announced to his father that, being of age, would marry whom he pleased. Young Mr. with his mother on the Campania on Oc: with elder Wells. talked a few moment Miss Molons asl to-day that the rumor of her aa true. She admitted that. th Was op: Posed by the senlor V did not blame him, is to take phace she would not say, be= yond Intimating that Jt will not be long delayed. Since her engagement Miss Molony the «1 fem es heh se ether who iw aOyS Had Not Eaten for Two Days— aw jumble Unt Blorra Welln in ati at. hie samme? ee feb beiataed Sted ba fd home tn Newport Court. a Fierce hunger, with no means to] natiefy this craving, was the primary causo for Mrs. Mary Trimpler's ap- pearance in the Iwen Street court, Will. | famsburg. to-day, charged with bur- glary. Mrs, Trimpler, pale and careworn, tired with her struggle for existence mfessed, Detective Langdon told the | <A} eRe alet court that she was guilty of the Miss Moiony left Young the National Sporting Club tn London, | and who !s now training {natructer for} hands dug up the Rogers boys. Harris placed the bets down to 6) cents ea nl varloux sums, nd The other. chorus girls nearly ressing-room down. So break the door of | cpolee ow I post | i ar and dis Ht as distinetly T have ever married were re: and Independent us to money, he He 8 ed for Karope. Wells sailed for Purope 5. Mise Molony went to the pier tim and was Introduced to the They shook hands and Is und sald she When the ceremony FIERCE LED TO THEFT. POLICE ASSERT THAT MARY TRIMPLER CONFESSED. HUNGER | i DETECTIVE 10 NES TSA TR COLLISION. The Kaga Maru Narrowly Escaped Being Sent to the Bottom. ANNOYED BY AN ENEMY Brooklyn School Principal Asked for $500 to Pre- vent Kidnapping. BURKE, NESBIT'S PARTNER, HELD ON CONSPIRACY CHARGE Be Ralded, Joseph F Burke, a detective of the Baan Wash., | Oct. 34 —The Orl- | potancey at so ntation, wan are ental Hiner Kaga Maru and the German | rested to-day ani 96 Monroe str Mr.ateamship Elva collided of Plve-Mtte | jng ta He eer aeaett eae 1 : teat ni at lau i Kage | WS Arraien Holbrook shut He In the Court of nd sua enoeaeeal ah Multcnereniliredts Ina width but | vis ball for mination on hreat seriously, nor does] above the water-line Bellet anf a demand for 59) to] The damaged vessel succeeded in| TUPMIAY: « ; f | h . t serlously, He] reach y 1 vut narrowly | Burke the ther at} » the boy was mean nly, Me | Ceeaped tettom with who Cour Ks that the letter wae written by her passe uu seab eure ean cn Coe | canal enemy for the purpose of cause = Hall; Pell Dead charge. tne ntinins Committes of Fitt UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER Arrested on complaint of | ¢ pai Bien Paton ee Bat fe Dhatrict- Attorn iJ 3 La . 16. ives acroed Oo pa TO CHINA ARRIVES. Schaab, of Ne trouble enforeing Wark, twenty Zong. one of the Comm woman told a story school, His Ufe hax for the locathon of p fl Langdon and the Willlamsburg pollee} tines and anonymous letters be ralded. Affairs in Flowery Kingdom Get. | !mpllcitly delteve. Jhim of the danger of continuing hia} kle Vingli Backicicstime “She told me," said the detective, | rigid coursesin dealing with unruly boys] Are HRnt Wark it Nacuals “that she took a suit of clothes, a watch |nsye heen frequently received by him. | peed Am alt and chain and a gun club trophy from |. ‘rhe letter threatening to kidnap hiv] momen We he felt writhing ——_. the Schaab home during the absence of insdsathyag Noltahavinkpansed Mr. and Mra, Schaab. " VICTORIA, B.C. Oct. 16—-W. W. Rockhill, the commiasio: ington. He has with him a copy of the proto- col between China and rr who repre- sented the United States in the nego- tlations between the allles and China, tes arrived here on the steamer Em- press of Japon on hin way to Wash- She sald she was hungry and had not eaten for two days. Stevens put the raatter in t Three months 4&0} the police and he sald to an her husband left her, and since she haw|Wyrld reporter this. morning that he had a struggle to live, The Schaabs| felt certain that an arrest would be were friends of hers, she sald, and she | made, 991 Broadway, cor. Re anked them to take care of her furnt-| ‘The coward who wrote the letter Pag Bre way ops Harald Bidg. ture until she could secure employment. | would not attempt to steal my boy,” 1211 Broadway, bet 2th & yoth Ste “This they agreed to do, Monday sne|sald Mr, Stevens. “It tm part of a BROOKLYN which was recently signed by the rep- resentatives of the various nations !n- terested. He will ‘Washington by Rallwuy. the powers, told me Proceed direct to the Canadian Pacific SALOO! Affairs in China have resumed their normal state, in an Interview. any telling what would happen in China. The so-called insurrection in Kan Su the Commissioner sald He did not anticipate further outbreak, but there was no wil called, They were them and bought food with the money William G. Mulligan, of No, . mont avenue, denles the published atate- at home. She a not she took the things, pawn N NOT OWNED BY THEM 2 Denice stutes js Daughter: 77 Tre 357 Fulton 8 scheme to annoy me and 1 belleve that Toor Broadwi I know who Ja doing It. “ET have unmistakable 8 pointing to the writer of that letter, and thene = clues are in the hands of the police, tt REGAL STYLES ARE would not surprise me at all if they I arrested a certain person. Who that person is—whether it aan boy or h a woman—I am not at liherty to say at this time, “It ts aw bad neighborhood out here THE REAL STYLES. New York sets the shoe styles for the world ~-and more Regals are worn in New York than und Manchurla, he sald, were simply local uprisings, which had been very much exaggerated, Since the Tienatin affair there has been No trouble over the railway from the eoast to Peking, which {s controlled by In fact, the commercial in- terest sccmed to be taking charge of! the country and a commisston was being organized to conduct commercial nego- tlations with hina. This commission @ill revise the treaties and arrange for the British. the opening of more ports. Mr. Rockhi!l says many people aro which Hajang Fu Je situated, but the reports of the famine in other parts of the em- been mine is the starving In the district in pire sent out to the press have greatly exaggerated. The result of the failure of the pH, Li Hung Chang, fet h Rockhill declares, retains his mental vigor, although he is breaking down physically, “He has te, but suit for n who do hia duty. ment that his daughters own a saloon, | There are a numt any other shoe. een oon WES, Be UES aT erie cee AE ttt 1 The shoes of Wall Street and Fifth Avenue at 2ICORTIANDT ST. i her Mrs. ter-writer is appreiended J shail not KING CALF COR cnUaACH Mulligan, nor myself, nor our daugh- onviction Is secured.” may be custom-made at $14 or may be Regals at a ters (the eldest of whom Ix eight years), nor any of our people were ever en- TWO HURT IN GAS EXPLOSION » Mulligan then adda: “The fact is that Mrs, Mulligan and her cousin, Mrs, Willams, together owned the land and bullding «not the business) referred to, which had been by a previous owner rented aa a hotel, and Mrs. Williams, dying, devised her real property to my three children. Mrs, Williams's will has not even been admitted to probate, ax acting merely as miniatrator. ea an example of the manner tn which a property owner may be annoyed under color of ‘the nefarious laws passed b: the last Legislature, P 4 ——__— .. THE MEDIUM OF THE MILLION ‘There wa: an overpowering smell of gas In the residence of Mrs, Johnson, at No, 663 Lexington avenue, this morning, Patrick McGovern, the buer, went for Frederick Brown, a plumber, of No. 161 East One Hundred and Sixth street. Gulded by McGovern, Brewn went into the cellar with « candle to find the leak, He was eminently successful in his search, ‘The envutng explosion burucd Off McGovern’s ‘whiskers and eyebrows and most of his hair and blew the Plumber acroes the cellar, Ha rom Flower An ambulance surgeon -f Hospital dressed the wounds of the two mqu. They were not serious, oF and some folks do. Fall shapes. had in any other make. price all the time. the Pacific. Regal ther indefinitely, $3.50 — you can’t tell till you see the tag. —fit’s the same —wear’s the same, if you care for wear — Come in to-day and see the new Regal Shoes for Women give more Shoe § Style and Shoe Satisfaction than can be The Regal is the only shoe sold at $3.50 direct from Tannery to Consumer in its own stores from the Atlantic to Dressing given the most lustrous and lasting polish. makes the shoes soft and easy, and preserves the Ail stores open evenings except 115 Nassau St, and 291 Broadway, that there | such disease as catarrh with stomach trouble, Hver and | the iw arrh of the Kidneys. Ca kedney disorders, have been | tharttc etic only ARRTAY! cured by Peruna, ao I feel con- | {ith ot the liver and widneys. Perune vinced of its merit«."'"—H. M. rrh remedy. This explains why tt Rice. at Per cures a great number of liver and kidney diseases in which the usual Teme fall Worse than useless to prescriby ene hartics for catarrh of the liver. {tt 8 worse than useless to prescribe diuretics for eae arch of the Kidneys. Such remedies, only Liver Complaint Resulting From a (Cold. Miss Jessie F. Podmore, Saranac Lake, N.Y. in President of the Saranac Wom- ns Athlette Club) She writes ‘Three years ago | had LF POST. T have no hentai from your remedy ever attack Fecommending Mernna to those who # of liver com; s which originated from a| irritate and make matters worse. x from vatarrh.” -F. KF Post fegiccted cold My ayaten was clogged up, | cures euch cases promptly and permanently. Mr. Post was for three years, 14S. 1897 and finally my liver became affected. Thad} Pernna cures catarrh wherever and 1898 a member . vere headaches, backeches and lack of vi- me | tality soon told on ni s and holds a re- | Peruna proved my iu spofatble position under the Joh: bottles completely reetored my hi Insurance Co., of Roeton. |} former vigor. | wae very much surprised 138 Bleecker sireet, and his 1 ‘adam now a firm friend and strong be- Weat Thirty-sitth street te Pe-ru-na of Value in Kidney Trouble, it lurks in the system, whether of the head, nose, throat, langs, stomach, kidneys, liver or pel organs. If you do not derive prompt and satisfac- tory resulta trom the use of Perune write at once to Dr. Hartman. giving a full state. sembly ds who have suf {8 | fered with stomach derangements and ca- Mr. H. OM. Rice, $1 Eliott Square, Buf-|tarra have also been speedily eured.’"— | mnent of your case, and he will be pleased jo, No Y., in Secretary of the Pan-Ameri- | Jessie Podmore. to give you his valuable advice gratia. nh Collene Students Association It rom ime nd Adres Hartm: nt writes Carpets. NO NEED OF FEAR | NOTED SPORTSMAN IS SAFE IN | WEST BADEN. IND. terns. 282 Rolls Royal Wilton, many of these were formerly $2.35 per yard, $7.50, Together with 180 Rolls Best LARGEST CREDIT CLOTHTERS ‘AND TAILORS, We trade almost exclusively with” the man whose principai asset is his “power to earn.” We are willing to accept that as security and ex- | tend theprivilege of ourNO-EXTRA CHARGE system. MEN’S AND BOYS’ L DY MADE in Min ong and Silent Absence from New York Had Alarmed His Friends, (Kyectal to The Rvening World) Ind, Oct. 18—Dr. wer whose safety / tk had come to has turned up h his beautiful wife, t, xaying that hi note Dull fn AND TO ORDER, 4 last summe cant ORDER, sid, f ria or mre at orl BOY Brussels a es neraeaad wes to this place and the Igence 9 ‘86. New York yesterday that : fe: ue Flesd ei escr! claimed «ave ree to 95 cts. Pee Lh tothe PUranENTS. fialacinlanmoney Deu Cnn: 80-82 4th Ave., lst Atore dx in that elty. foron ft The above goods are offer- | *% 10th St. a rd from him since his He: ed to the Retail Trade Only, Lord & Taylor, ~ Broadway & 20th St CANDY. | SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY. Fig Oriltiants ...... Wy. 10¢€ Chocolate Peppermints . 15e | SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY. rted French Cream Wat- 40 jo RoOKeOnS Ib, Chocolate Peanut Clasters.tb. 15¢ 54 BARCLAY ST | $3.00 Lady’s Watch & Chain, Ron's fatlure with his friends tn ne fact that he grossed in axe te commur York WOMEN'S STORES. NEW YORK: 166 W. 125th Bt., cor, 7th Ave, 1399 B'way, opp. Herald Bldg, MEN'S STORES. NEWARK, N. J. 41 Broad JERSEY CITY: 6 ark Ave. nenting-eatey T will take. 1 xuarantes’® jew in watches 1 STORE. 140 ene Naeaat ody et Style’s the same . Goers, Toad J Don’t Buy Until You Have Seen a GRAPHIC, Bargains in Camer: in exchange Folmer & Schwing Mfg. 404 Broadway, N. ¥. HE WAY 10 Suecess IS THROUGH SIMOAY. WORLD. WiNTs, $3.50 — one FOR WOMEN con THING Oy a

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