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ne na ENR RY AGRI Reet msimtnermctire = 0-0 > MacNabb—Grows Out of Divorce Case. ae re aa i th s visideration, Ne er kiseed ome in hie Nabb, of No ta ato woman Sane one of Was ue sipein School i Hall ata reception secured wat fk . Ive only know him nth. a Miss Mac fabour th arouse p He fays Ko must ral got auctor Maen Goodnt New WIFE OF CHEF HE HYPNOTIZED FIGHTS DIVORCE HER: IN STREET. 1901. “HEAR THE TALE OF ROSALIND. sso: | Was Quickly Cured by Christian Science. + aioe \elerolaielee1e@(erere \ereseiererele(eielere): Geieeee ee ciecie cee sro george Dr. W. A. Goodal Brings Action Against Miss| ‘This Angora Cat of High Degree, Her Mistr-ss Says,! i} Rosalind, daughter « ae | Sn Fand Pirtl Sting, of MRS! DURGII TELLS WHY HUS-|Gin_ HANDED ALL HER JEW-|)! |." Sir nar ha Great re BAND FOUND HAAS IN HOME. | ELS TO STRANGEB: iGaceheaince wre Hee i Medo iting | ral days. saline has: mh Was been cured. made sound ino wind and rpms wf C Levin imi Hristion Seience, Si would have ¢ sad Mrs. Me- dol this) morning te an y TE ae World reporter, “If it had not 3 | sch Why ia it wonder: Mra Marie the ef wl: | oN remarkable case of inatan re Miwon ta tmutieay Seay Iniiier tid In which a. young. woman | {Sen tees and mene ie triktlafi= the ES All cher Jewelry in’ the) wn atury uf tbe. pilntal iness anit f Albert: Burst vended it croig 8 man Weetieweacerenea oon reauelind ale fore duet t before, was related | In the Blest Precinct | ai. was born last April up in the LAE rivet SD ark tarday bs Oe reat veattery,” mwned by Mrs. KC. tusbarnt | Ive Leantg und Margaret Wiggins, of [Rreat (callers! Une le. whe Isa Peaster te ete eee Nie cat with a family tree and a cat cantor wer | oung woman was nt to New. ae ever yoveve(oreve iepeator for aldles| urk todo. a hoping grins. m J santnens At! ve Fett batesihe Post Lette al Iter to the wall and would (not ereate ain, slekr | Market streets «he injnute, {ravens With We white: breant anil eae | es hobody. The household, was. in| nothing: exlita fut owhnt: He ‘umelliee tall. Herreyes blue. i 3 nen bets Aw the | oluck plumellicg Ue spate [that any sin, sickness ur denth ot host Into the Nosaliad an Art y 36 Rowal di ota tara ee ‘Treated on n ‘Traln. shel nk Mer nest uetlon was to remove her ompantona at Mra Idon't know what we would have | sickuess } ite two ef gold and one an ametisat. tw New Yor done tf had dled’? said Mee. Medole, | N fen adver watch ant actong gold chaln | the property of Mra. Medote “but PE knew that P could heal her W 8 amt hand all to the stranger | snort wee was not only were going to Ramsay, No oJ, and 1 We teat maay Ros mest What Heald to her she dees not]. pedigree, but a trick eat—an aristu- to take her with me. 1 put ber (rket like a new “ nv. but not recall that ber ac= | oar toon the train with | her raw meat. She wax on seemed strange to her at Ure time Hie a Week ago Rosalind fell i What my hands tirmty minute after that iy When she reacted home her mother} tat caused the indisposition no or ted her all the wen Hl since her return t eeked what tual become of the Jewelry. | eoukt, comsect but abe was desper | example of the wonderful tinea that tant srl could give no reply other | ately. Ht reat her? 1 kept | f Christan. Selence. over. all night than that she had given tt away All ane day she refused vd the the puahiet int Got | ls that tle did things. tres Detective mg waa detailey on the — = rr Jee and arrested Frederick Pullman | asthe man whe performed this remark- | i —— ’ | FOR PRETTY GIRL MISS HAMMELL. WHO ELOPED, | WOMEN PATRONS OF MURRAY VICTIM OF TWO BRUTES. | HILL BADLY FRIGHTENED. ALARMED HOTEL. Weserted by Lover in Vewark, Brookiyn Maiden Mee with Terrible Meteit © Rushed Whi oSecing ‘Things? Pretty Annie Hamme Year old, who elo; from HdSiexslementiceleved sats tei Mee No. 612 Thirg avenue. Brov Hotel during che breakfast Swweeks ago and went to lly norning f young society man ot ath a young man whos em to dl alge, 1 paying a bitte folly the munagem c rented a furnianed flat in} et the opportury: man soon | taculer case al @ired of the airl and tte sald, teft her, | main corrite While roaming ab women Rueats Newari early fast ev at his Walter J. Kelly, « Dr (Wo Weeks, Mr. Hace hus Geen a gtreet. and Jonn Con patron a He was plenti Wuced her to walk money, and spent venue, where they 1 her into! Ballantine's Woods and assaulted her He was conspicuous, but harmless vn The girl's screamn attracted « number | t!! 8 o'clock this morning, when, only laborers. Kell; t. but'Con- | partially atetred, he dashed inte the melly escaped, r was hela| corridor, yelling that regiment 0 qwithout bail, pink monkeya was in pursuit of him ————— Diving into the dtning-room, he Jenrieked ont a deseription of the WIFE SUES FOR HIS LOSSES.) seinsry menagerie that wi enurling tt 4 heels, Feldstein B00 Of tere in Rueataitled: tn terror Motel H at from all sid ud on Ree, who fou One Hundre F the hotel physician, quieted Who used to think that. her bureau {him phine until the arrival Gruwer was a safer place than a saveya t Hospital ambulan Rle ~) Angs bank, asked in the Supreme Court Brovklyn, to-day, for order — » amination of 1.01 Betz, alle Wielor of a gambling arso iz] 'NSANE WOMAN FOUGHT. GWeat Thirty-fourth street, Mauhattan Saunier nats Mrs, Feldstein saved up $5,000. 4 mths amy ehe noticed t her BAN (o dwindle, $20 S10) they ring at a time, Sa NOt until her money was nearly gone Gif sho accuse her husband, Solomon, © contested that he had taken th phey and lost it in various gasbilr Thirteen hundred doltars, tes Was the amount he contrib- ¥ ik In Bete's pia lesholle woeontined In the w un the Mrs. Christ ears old, Wak taken £ 160 Avenne A forty-four om her home, at tne morning to the yyterian Hospital and voon aft erred to Bellevue Hospital in the Insauve pavilion she has developed dementia, and this morning she became violent fang Inwlsted that some one wan trying to kill her, Her husband had Eighty-elghth street station, and Patrot- man Bheldler who went to the house, sent for an ambulance. The wom founhe the surgeon and ioe oliceman, Xt took four men to handl tf m fa better thi Pre Lately ined -gnwijournment untit to wend to the While: Mré. Fetdstein zavings bark account, cure, dailies. FRHACAS APTER MRS. GIRL’S NECK Mise Alice M. Gunning, Orange, No Js. died at Bel after Uving for months with neck. Bhe fell tre last summer an broken, lived until to-day . though her be of Portuguese origin. An olectrie lamp ‘tro: ced on the collar of the bunting jay. World Wants prevent Busi- dog, and this. frightens foxes. and 45 pl badgers from thelr burrowa, Bags = Uns Nt MARRIAGE WAS ANNULLED ait sought Piet oot pantie tg of the ilies ane. i — q \ ‘tof Mra M s Mis. Minnie inn relied boy y hay whe 100. Smith haw sary te “ WAS BROKEN.| 14 Uridge while fishing She daughter of Alexitnder Gunning. BROTHER SAYS MRS. HUSSEY WAS BEATEN BY MAN FINN’S ttee | Williams, (tired isnt th order the Ib« “| BANK FUGITIVES ELUDE PURSUERS., LOWELL, Mass, Oct, —At Aral ¥ in| the Merehants’ National Bank ty was confined to the Unite uthorities, who are trying to trace the qt missing teller, Smith, and Bookkeeper ‘Swift. wo ure accumed of taki $115,000 the phonics arses. States Marehal ar alt ws here to-day. tn uniertion with tne search for the i far ns could be se ace to-day, no ouraging clue to the location of she hi nt omen Cie A heen: foun of k APE tory 4 broken prize [he appears neck was was a innd. when the there was practic: wecordin oth Hell he yw Hotel at On enth te ty alleged U Wee drought di — ——— FIRST DkOUGHT. on BROWER DEMANDS STRICTER ENFORCEMENT OF LAW. Busnes ro) Hundred and Jerome have at- for $50. and the A) unt record ly ne rainfall in Bng- rings In Fingland were dup, and ft was impossible. for men’ Us) work in the open air, the nutson the freee were “roasted as in) In 2 and 94 _ (Le Boutilier Brothers WOMEN’S GARMENTS. | WOMEN’S TAILOR-MADE SUITS 200 high-class Ta lor-made S:1i!s—Broadcloths, Venetians and Cheb ots— Blacks and co‘ors, including handsome brown shades; most of these suits are entirely silk lined; la‘est style Coat and skirt. *19:75 were $28.50 to $35.00 WOMEN’S RAGLAN RAIN COATS made of Meé1's Ratz Coal matera!; half-fitied back, velvet collar, small cuff on sieeves; satin lined to waist; gray, olive and tan, *13.50 WOMEN’S WALKING SKIRTS of Irsh Frieze materials entirely new model—habit back— handsomely slrapped—Black and Oxford, 8.50 Le Boutillier Brothers West Twenty-third Street. LIFE OF ACH WILL DEPORT TWO StSTERS, MAN IN PERIL Pretty Girls Came Over on Lay Preacher, Receives the Zeeland with Mrs. Threatening Letter, value $20.00 value $12.00 Schmidt, “Milliner.’” Immigration y. Is responsible Wiliam M. Glover, E a wealthy chant of Montclair, » mer- J., deacon in the for t f Sits Island fF iret Baptist Church of that town, lay Mrs. Pauiine Sehmidt, of San Frans = Cinch, aid twa pretty charges, whe {Predtcher and founder of the Jennie therpammes)o ther girl in aver | (Nah. N.Y. reported to the police of Moutelair to-day that his Ife had been threatened. Mie wife Is prostrated with fear that something will happen to him. and when he walks out at night he ts accompanied 4 body guard, steerage passengers oD from Antwer} i ight. When (mined she had six thousand franes and 1 of jewelry, She said she Th ; he cal a miliiner in San Francisco for use of bis precautions is an even years: had spent the last two years abroad, but was going home to re- no clue to the sender of the letter, which open her business. Treads as follows: She was taking tne girls with her, she explained, as they wished to make 4 home for themselves in the New i Ogt. 31, 101, “Wm. Glover—I have found out who did World, it at last, you fool. You might When the girls were examined they ae known you could not have hid Admitted they were siaters . mimed bivean me. Groeber and said) Mrs, Sehmidt had ‘@ will Rive you no chance to make pleked mou in she }@"_ explanation, for it was passed in Iyed them Mab france aon our last meeting to shoot you on sight. ancise Now I give you fair warning. If knew they you are not out of town In one week you will be shot in cold blood, eRrom your silent, ahd piss though worst has commu. nioated with the oot San Fran: Inco and says 1f they ort unfaver= ou — — — ably on Mrw, Schmidt, he will turn her You are hated by us more than you ver to the know ow, Ket. of, suffer the consequences, —— Ke anonymous letter, which he has turned over Zo the police, Thus far there is i i ! | ! INVALIDS CAUCHT NN HOTEL FIRE. HSKNS WOES | ARED IN COURT. erimieike eae Hussey Unt hawt Monbay kept HUSBAND ASKS JUSTICE TO!SECOND BIG BLAZE IN A YEAR tat se Ue an dngant in the ees of the huge at Nw Zs Hint One thn ereiee| STOP ALIMONY ORDER. | an onewen LICK BPRINGa” ah soer, dyn erkug from ‘ « eR ntalier RU euituvcliver (leer eet rasisiedli hacen ciein neil aie ven at Wale | FRENCH LICK, Ind., Oct. 2.—Tho Rerroer ten sterday J Keller, at Nog} 4 Gert Cutecia’ Fresh Lick Hotel was destroyed by fire Minnie, a alender sin af a gitt, tess] aineet, Astoria, 1a 1. who lM wien to-day, There were several narrow es- Ned that made her marry ie pea RAS : f ‘ res and a number of rescues, and it San te eet some Await NTR pe anes we suylar (he D “Thebans y C. Haskins, who] t= reported that all of the 200 guests in plate heels Tall Park ant a man} oardiug at hia sister house. Halwa hioniever: in suing, 3 , Mary Runyon Haskins, | the house xot out safely, arried us Mer eal . Baral aCe (oh eae Ry deala ‘ daughter of the late sllor Runyon, | The hotel was filled with guests, many went home HERE 0) fe ent ee Rt ua sarge Th) Ge New Jersey, divorce, | of them invalids from various parts of Hie OA en ATG fin other 17 dann C.F. Gardner asked Justice Cl the country, Some were at breakfast onl wheit (he marriag place, Ie he hospital pliyatelans way that Ure | braces le thom om with small Anes, TV gy rome Court, Spectal Term, to-day] and some in bed when the flames were and she didn't know ove woman iran Bui cs and he haw ty apheld, he me Ms Wana pregnre the eptoreement of Justice | discovered, and it was with great dim- ui : iment wan granted ]on her body Kelle declares: AUN IEVEH LO Cottier Bay ere Tn n'a order to Hankin to pay | culty that several were saved, the git, and. her father lett the court- [wards choked his sister last Sunday | 00 he Wilh jook | 0a week alimony tu his wife, pending Ts rey ota Jonsthes stound) nese. {night sai Me siler= Nin ry ie have the yeal {rom that ruling to the AP-| it, The flames travelled fast though, } Our in the lobby they met the young} strictly with the Division. and some of the guests had to be taken Hera who the ee had pots i uel OPPOSES MILLER TRIAL. . as) ver in the matters) vie Gardner told the Court that Has- frm Slenlewes at elefteaiiae t lel) aloft a marriage certiteate shigner —- mat day write Arie is the wecond jotel fire here Le ee ee cress | set sere ‘ CHARGED WITH of $200) (asyearsiandithis allowanoe Zot beet) bye Mar Oe Tewari: olan: a E aa Distriet-Atorr 1B, Clarks ‘ ier — a cE es deen : CURA TIeaeateel neha Anne HORSE STEALING. aa 8 week to ia wite xe seesrlg an ale eer on cht ginines laccrreng | trends he wan cated Finn, with the County Clerk directs arent would cat up his salary, He agerted | 1. mot celebrated In the Btate, and ERECTA LAM ESI IiCG Robert Ammon, attorney. for Will esiavset eas ence cay West {Hat Mra. Harkins owns $4,000 worth of | are visited by people from all over the ae t Miller, in which he prays the | Dumost Willhims, of No 29) Weat [stocks and bonds and enjoys an Income | gguntry. They are nine miles trom J ii lesa vhan a minute there was a my: {Court of Appeals to set ashe Uh Hea er eee at Dehtg founany | Of Stetov grora her, property. Georgta, Ind., and off the railroad. The Fagin which nate was pulled and faces clston of the Appetiate Court granting | Weltell. of No. 28 West Elahty-fourth | George Gordon Mattle, opposing the | population of the town ta about 2,000, Jetapped, wattle the wit trial to the dof the Franklin Me pbivilecheedianticat Reeke erred application, deciarsit) that since thelr j epttnetn ‘ah thy en tn [with stetinig a horse and erage, Wer ee tee a ane os {SAYS CRUMMER in oe see enitm Pollee Gaare tgeday "| the son of Charles HL Healing, a Buttajo STOLE JEWELRY. milllionalre, had been able to live at the Waldorf-Astoria, spen{ many months h year at Palm Beach, Florida, and was manifestly not dependent on his salary for support. The couple separated Dec, 24 last, and she sued him for a Imited divorce. He replied by a sult for absolute divorce and meationed the names of Lieut, Alexander Von Rener, of Bailin, and Frank MacGoyern, of Rasalter, Mac. Govern & Co., No. 1st Broadway, amd others in thjs country. All of this she dgnle: Justice Clarke intimated that he was not Inclined to grant Mr, Gardner's mo- tion, even though Haskins entered into aniundertaking,to pay up }f the. went agalt him, Brtefa will ‘be. sub- mitted, however, ond a declaton will’ fol- low. s Marie Nash, actress, charged Jullus Frankfeld, drummer, wh stealing $114 ‘aah and two diamond rings worth $160, She claims he took the property while they wore in a Lexington avenue cafe Monday night. in Yorkville Court Frankteld dented the charge and agked postponement until Lo marten a which request waz granted. PASSENGERS HURT IN CAR CRASH. CHICAGO, Oct. 23—By the collision of @ fire engine with a cable car on Milwaykee avenue to-day © Herman , Jamon Rell it ahd Gee ae aC ea pe 1 Bae Notons and Dressmakers. Supplies. Pure Shell Whalebone, $12.00 per gross. Taffeta Binding, best quality, 10 yards, $1.35 per dozen pieces, Taffeta Binding, second quality, 10 yards, ‘ $1.20 per dozen pieces. Prussian Binding, best quality, 9 yards, $1.80 per anes pieces, Prussian Binding, second quality, $1.40 per dozen pieces. Pure Gum Dress Shields, single covered; sizes 3, 4, $1.10 per dozen pair. Double covered; sizes 3) 4y $1.25 per dozen pair. Double Silk Serge Belting, (our special finish), 67¢. per piece, L. & T, 1-ounce Spool Sills, $4.75 per dozen spools, Lord & Taylor, Brosdwey & 20th Sh yy Laces & Dyess Trimmings. Continuation of last Mon- day’s Sale in Edgings, Galons and All-overs, at 4 to % regular prices. Accumulation of odds and ends, short lengths, etc., are offered at nominal figures to clear this week. Lord Taylor, Broadway & 20th Bt, DAINTY CHILD ASKS DIVORCE. MRS, EULA BURT TELLS OF RO- MANTIC SECRET MAREIAGE, She W Only Fifteen and Jehante Sixteen—Hiag Mother Took Him to Europe. Mrs, Eula Burt was the daeinttest plaintit, in all the crowd that gathered before Justice Scott to-day in the “divorce court.” She came to ask through her mother, Hrs, Laura A, Jordan, for an annul ment of her marriage to John Burt, to whom she was wedded three yeara ago, when she was only fitteen yeara olf and the bridegroom only sixteen. John Bush was not present to oppose Eula's sult and ber lawyer, T. P. Mo- Carrick, called the dainty girl up the stand. She {s an unuaually pretty girl af eighten now, a blonde with wide blue eyes and a bewitching smile. She testl- fled in a demurely Innocent way that in 1898 she went with her parents to summer resort on Lake Ontario. There they remained until winter time. At the hotel John Burt was stopping with his parents, “Johnny invited me for a@ sleigh ride on Feb, 18, 1698," sald she. “After awhile Johuny satd: ‘How'd you lke to get married?" “Well, what did you say?" asked Jus- tice Scott. “I don't know exactly what I said or thought, but anyway he drove around ‘to the house of Thomas Laverty. You know he Is a Justice of the Peace—and he married us . “Then he drove back to the hotel. I kept it secret for three days, Then when I told mamma and papa they sked me a lot of anxious queations, and then next day we packed up every- thing and came back to New York. “IT have never seen my hus—Jonnay ulrt since. He was only sixteen any- way, but I suppose he must be a dig inan_ no! The girl's mother, Mrs. Laura A. Jur- dan, who corroborated ner story, @x: plained that Johnny Burt had never claimed his bride, and was now in Europe with his parents, Juntice Scott reserved decision, and mother and daughter, who had not been in court more than ten minu hur- tied away taking a carriage ta thera reet..