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i L ISITE: THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, oCroBE R24, IDS ‘M getting awfully old," sald my “How can you say such horrible and | What do you We Camein Elsa, with a mournful droop’ unjust things? I wouldn't have it hap- th ot ner heautiful eyelashes. I #ald pen for anything In the world. Still, tt this 4 nothitae. ts only natural to be pleased at a com- say a word form “Ite a terrible thing for an unmarried | pliment, and that would be a real com- that. Never mind th girl to crow old," she centinued. jPliment. A man doesn’t Kill himself for absoute truth | milss+ “One Isn't always as o@ as one looks,’ | nothing. tt won't t Suppose t did. W T observed. And It appeared that It w: “Probably not, It doesn’t happen once thing for me?" not the right thing. It is too wearisome |in a thousand tlmes that a man goes) “Aaything you like.” to say the right thing to Elsa—she asks that length, Still, of course, Aynacote—| “Very well, then. ‘Tell her yournelf to- for it too much, and ts used to tt too| but we won't discuss It." night after dinner- listen to yc much. Besides, I know her too well. She reflected for a minute or two. “I'll then, Don't ask me how 1 know. It's “Yes,” she sald bitterly, “when I've lost my gelf-respect and broken my heart I'm right to come to you. You're so sweetly sympathetic, A palmist in London refused to believe 1 was more than twenty-three." “Those palmists earn their money. AS for self-respect. I don’t think you ever had much. As for heart, I know you} never had any. I've no sympathy with you, and delleve you ought to be doing a turn of penal servitude, Lots of con- victs have less on thelr consclence. I gather you're {n a mess again, and from regard for your family I'll give you good advice." “Of course, you don't understand me in the least. Nobody has ever understood me properly. If I had ever come across one man who understood me I would have married him. Never mind looks or age or position or money—I would have married him just because he understood mes “Texpect that leaked out. men misunderstand you, Well. if the you've anly yourself to thank. Where did you mect | him?" And I didn’t want What's his ex- s “I don’t let hifi make one. He's been tryIng to, but I won't speak to him. Then he sent me a note by my maid, and I sent {t back unopened.” “Had he promised to meet you?" “Do you think I make appointm like a housematd on her Sunday out? I sald, but she took no notice. “T know that he knew where and when I was going. ‘That war enough.” “Seems to have been a bit too much for—well, which one was 11?" ‘Aynascote,"* “I thought tt was the talented for- eigner—the man awith the fiddle, You're a bit dificult to follow—eo rapid. So it's Aynscote, Is 1t? Well, you're play- ing with fire there.” "I'VE NEVER HAD A MAN ACTUAL LY KILL HIMSELF FOR ME.” Sho looked pleased. do you mean?" DODI2PODDDHIVOODD-DOOLEYE TOY HDG H-24, “Well, he's a moody begrar at the best | forgive him to-night after dinner,” she a fact. of times. Reckless, too. Mind, if he sald, “If it really ts a good excuse. does it he'll do it decently. May possi- I do hate men." “That's simply silly, you know. bly take his gun out alone before break-| Later in the day Aynscote sought me | Where would be the sense of It?” fast, and manage a fatal accident in get-| out. He looked sufficiently sheepian.| “She needs it. It would be a useful Ung over a stile. Nobody will know ex- ‘Look here, I say, I wish you'd do me a | moral discipline for her.” cept him and you—and me.” ! good turn, The fact of the case 9 that) “Well, we'll put in this way, If 7 “You can’t mean that?" I've been unlucky enough to offend your should think so I will. If not, I won't. “It's the kind of thing that h cousin." You don’t appreciate your cousin ae you pened.” “T congratulate you. Keep it up." |enouta. a “I've never had a man actually Kil] “Don't be an {dlot. I'm pretty # himself for me. I've had three leave | ous.” nd, but that was all." ood heavens! Is everybody becoming You seem to rather Ike the fdea." | serious?" ont STOPPED jNO DIVORCE CYCLE HEADER |T oul WEST POINT: FOR THE CHEF.) BROKE KE WAISTS. COL. MILLS PRESENTS ACLEAN BILL TO WASHINGTON. “Really? What In return, I ask you to drop her. But Pick another quarrel and cut her.” hap- the poltr The eyelashes And the growth of iny seriousness ist » jBarry Pain in Blick acd Wh usual. SAMUEL TIERS. WELL-KNOWN ATHLETE OF PATERSON, HURT. JURY REFUSES TO GRANT AL- BERT BURGIS’ PLEA. Mot a Single Case Since the Inquiry and Prize Ring Done Away With. Precipitated Over Me Pat Out Hin Save 1 Wife Has Counter Sult, Charging Nandle Crnelty, and It In Yet to Ne ‘Tried. Bare ands to melt. Samuel Tiers, a well-known athlete and trainer, is in the General Hoepital a Paterson, N, J., suffering from co pound fractures of both wrists, Amis tation of the right hand may be neces sary. WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—The most tm- portant feature of the annual report of Col. A. L. Milla, Buperintendent of the Milltary Academy, relates to the meas- ures taken for che suppreselon of hazing. Treating of discipline he says: “The discipline of the corps cadets has greatly improved during the year and is now In an excellent state. This satisfactory condition has been attained by firm adherence to the measures » adopted during the pagt three years to create mong! tho cadets a higher e.l- Mbert Burgi has failed in his effort to be divorced from his wife 3 The Jury which tried the case sig verdict after several hours’ deliberation, and when it was open }Dugro in the Supreme Court this mori Ing It proved to be In the wife's favd A Miyoren was denied to the chef, while Bursts sust against him for legal sep- aration Is yet to be tried. Burg! named George Haas, her com- panion bleyele rider, as corespondent, but both Haas and the wife declared Te recelyed his tnjurles: while uing late last night. y othe cart of Paterson, and w house at bley- He was riding river roud at Cedar Lawn, 1 the care the former place his wheel rwerved in the woft earth and he was thrown down the embankment. di ‘u obl le o ed ove ie el © eee eee eee ee seinecs” | thelrs to be only a platonte friendship, | Tiers pitched over the handle-bars of He then reviews what has been Hones and the jury believed them. Bhe eues | the Wheel, and in trying to save himself froma injury stretched out bis hands, The entire weight of hia body came mentions the criticisms passed upon the cademy. the measures taken to stop fOr & Mmited divorce, charging cruelty. ‘Mrs. Burgi was much elated over the haging and a “Througnouc the encampment last nd’s sult. upon his hands, and neariy every bone sammernwileh iissthe tie, wien: new ieee eee in both wrists waa fractured. ts are being Initiated Into. their new life and when hazing 1s ordinarily practised, it ls a fact that the great majority ‘of cadets have obeyed the orien of affairs and. the. reguiations Voy ally and willingly. Not one gase of mal- j treatment of a new cadet is believed to have occurred. "The custom among cadets of pst- tling disputes or aiMculties among themselves by prearranged and often | prutal fist ‘ogthtn is over, and there need o mpprehenslon that’ the stoppage of Boch’ attairs will-in any. way. impair a pro) er, self-defense against personal assaults or insult —$—— COFFEE GOING HIGHER. But the Gillfes Coffee Co. Had Planned a Special Sale and WIL Theretore Hold It. Tho large advance in the coffee mar- ket fs not due to a war scare but toa eevero drought which has played sad havoc with this season's crops. This fact makes It certain that retall prices will quickly go higher and remain so. Many ‘of the big Jobbera are buying largely at present advanced prices in anticipation of a further rise. It has pean sugecalel that consumers do the ind no doubt thousands of thrifty families will profit by the sug- BRIDE “CHARGES: BIGAMY. Married a h Awo and Husban John Birdsley ofa month hat him before Magistrate O'Reilly In Wiitamaburg to-day, charging him with cigamy. Epsy {9 a painter. He was married to Jezsie Albrecht, of N Manhatian Borwugh, a month ago. ‘The that he years ago Presbyterian WOULD EVICT WOMAN OF 10. DISTRESSING PLIGHT OF MRS. JANE ANDERSON, Avenue ©, bride says she has learned wedded Mamle Retchtle ae’ in the Fourteenth 5. Church, Epsy declared never formaly married to M Me was held pending @ search of the records, —_—=_ Crippled by Rhenmatiam, Her Onty Daughter Without Work, She In in Sore Need, BRITISH RECOVER TWO GUNS FROM BOERS. Charitably Inclined persons have re- ported to the Evening World the dls- tressed condition of Mra, Jane Anderson, West Forty-flfth street. Anderson {y past seventy and so aMicted with rheumatiam that she ts unable to work, Wer sole support Is a daughter, who has recently been unable to obtain steady employment. and as @ result the landlord served a dispossess notice on the aged woman, though she {s in arrears for only one month's rent, She would have been put out Into the street yesterday, had not City Marshal Andrew Wagner at the request of) the nelghtors consented to defer action on the summons until! Monday ‘ Mra. Anderson hopes that a statement stb cae ae ST oe zy al present diatress., ire bad “Her Oct. U4.—Reporting to the Lord Kitchener wires as LONDON, War Office, tollows “Col, Camptll'a column, near Slangaples, has recovered two guns witch the Bocra had captured at vek. —————=__ Fair of Our Lady of Mercy. The fair for the benefit of the new building of the Church of Our Lady of Mercy was opened Monday evening in the church, Fordham Square, and was attended by a large crowd, Haffen, President of, the Bronx, he opening speech. lamand badge is th 60 to the most opul lar Grand Knight the Knights of Columbus in the borovgh of Bcheeper’ ation. ESjetore tho sharp Increases. of Monday and Tuesday the Giilies Guftee Company had planned for this week a sale of their trademark brand of Cash Coffee at a reduction from eighteen to sixteen Despite tho advance this the reduced price, oo. that persons fealring this or any: ar of the well knowns ily Mill dowel to lay upplys Gillies stores. are eines Nos, 233 29. pahington street, between Park Dlace.and Barclay street, New York. made ie Bronx, 2 operating |, Lowls F. | EDNA WALLACE HOPPER ON fe “TOUCH Peers | RECEIVE.” SOOCODUmnOnOOoCOOOO One from a agin Who Wants $500 Worth of Fine Gowns to Make a Good Match Scores an Unqualified Hit. Am 1 going to buy a yacht, or an- country: pla na Wallace “why Lam working hard here for a salary df Eve got all that?” | eoher mother’s death Edna Wal- lace Hopper has added another comfort-| Ne fortune to the one she already had noright. And with it she was to take trips up the Nile and Yukon on her own yacht, with of pedigreed dogs in the r own automobile Idling | banks Uil she Kot ready vo a spin, Was a certain girdle of opals Jane was maid to have tu mind. and thers twa or three racehorses prancing | to the tuttetng of the strings of her fiver pars Iam, still singing Wednes- she piid yeaterd: “tC know what [an this: If T should wot It, the way, small, T wouldn't fundreda, buch letters? Hundre is!" explained the Hitle comedienne, briefly. Then she am going.” she sald, * boarding-houxes and dress roctety belles for a year, #0 they can make a good match and repay me. “Lam going to p for sure-thing honse! ed mapicure people in bi hundred chorus girls’ y $10 entrance fe since the announcement that sh nother fortune, and, tn- she tought out the the Casino matinee. letters hings have come in every ye kept some of them for urlosl- she said, “but I'm getting so w just see ‘Will you please at the top a letter 1 pitch {tin the waste basket. ok at this,’* she sald. is from a manicure girl in ho wanted $00 to start in bus ew York and also to take singing exons "In advance I thar nde. A the letter you. ro owas from a girl who lives amily of soclety people here and longs for other cloth She Wan jothes to Shine in. “I know if 1 were well dressed, Mrs. Hopper, “the letter sald, “I should have na Timeutty in making a good match. Wut the truth ix [haven't the right sort thes, and | ant afford to get any 1 wouldn't have the peo- money with my horee and got him In good con with know Tam nat contented. | fitlon: nn PL Pyne barak nil Won't you advance me enough for a Leer oaveueore cine fiintel repens Ing winter: wardrohe—say $07 And and Tewould give: eres 1 T have made the match Tam sure! the tip, ny playing It T bnew you | of them are ever I will pay you b: ould mal good deal of im to that you don't ex- \vtninl Was from a horseowner and)" know you are very. kit poarding- MoT open + giria’ aunts?” y so think you will do that £ “That's the kind of thing." v Aoofoalll 7 DEATH HOUR. have been very patient morning Warden Meade out a custom which ta St Pri elacton Sailor Weeka's Body Found, The body of Albert J. Weeks, a sail. In the United States Navy, was found in ne the Eust River to-day at the foot of ng the ve Washington street, Brooklyn. Weeks was attached to a shiv in the Navy Yani and had been missing for eight day's. thon am to the day k [irr warden full di P which mt (tie week up of the jore whioh requires $$$. som fin perfect work= ing pie elected as the day that all final ar- | Fangeme of made on Mon- | day 1 iH not know the day or time he must dle untll a few will be removed to ¢ President’s Murderer to Bo) i's Chamber Electrocuted at 7 A. M, Ped tha Cornelius V day } | returned ely te WHO ESCAPED. | labsence with the Tuesday. ai his In- th with the ould say nothing con- arrangements made for the TWO THAT LEFT MATTEAWAN BELIEVED NEAR CARMEL. (Spectal to The ' ALBANY, Oct. 2%3.—The assassin of President McKinley will be executed at Auburn Prison on Tuesduy morning. venting World.) rocution. “Let the GOLD DUST twins do your work.” Cold Spring Man Gets Into a Tussle | Oct. 2, at 7 o'clock A, 3 | with Them and Is Warden Meade, of the prison, has sent out the invitations to the twenty-six | Beaten, witnesses who, under the law, will bear | — witne the xecution of the death} ne The witnesses will go to The two criminals who escaped 10M) Auyuen on Monday afternoon and will] the Matteawan Insane Asylum last $un- | present themn ri prison at Hand and Charies|¢ 3) y'clock on the morning foil ed to be in the) Invitations have been sent to the duns wate jack hovies wa tee of the Supreme Court before whom | Charles Warren's stable seuinsin was trie the Dist Tuesday morning, rey and Shoot of Ere County, (0 as HC could be followed, led toward which the crime was committed: ta Dr Th y person known to have seen |UMTM MacDonald, an | lty ex: Shem their escape ts Jolin Mell-| Beri: whe will vase the prison surgeon 0 ursio | Mt autopsy, and nena ae | rary d Spring, who had a tues vera uecper stand tt with Marino late on Monday afternoon He wae getting the beat of the Nght when Hand jue ped out of the bushe: and lent . Meclirary waa badly ceaten and the'convicte tai notice has ulso be: ‘| @OLD DUST make jothes: dean | Gp brie tn eay Spee eee ee aa ec TAES REE Ea witness wil be Ide Housework is hard work without Gold Dust.” EGGERS HELD FOR BIGAMY. Tor the, aatlafagtan ot” Warden Stead reece eae ber of death. In fixing the time of the electrocution Mad Dyed Mis Ws Mustache, but Firat Wife Recogalsed Him. Told {n an anonymous letter that her husband ha without the fore ality ra THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, me | eat x | “Charies Eage i} ‘ate O'Relily, In | Willtamsoure. bigam, veers ee K Court, ae of couple Wero mairied seven when he was sixteen and Aftecn. They lived together four yeat then separated. he golng to ‘Witlamaburg to The signature of Stewart Hartshorn on a shade roller means that the shade will move up or down as required, No dealer desiring to retain your patronage will hesitate to unroll the shade and | if When Mrs, Eagers heard that her hus- pand had taken an she went t . to Wiillamabuig, deat found th Margaret Reisehn id ced mtr: tof the record in When the warrant for Egger’s iven to a policeman ourt, arrest was told that the man hud a blond mus. Ebi’ Hae tO eetn udcenteentcr oc. ate. | aie 3 reveal the roller. The IMPROVED Eggers, who was in walting, (dentified g im and sald hia Faustache) was dye. 3 ‘agers was held in $300 bail. . } Largest Mair Store in the Wo:ld, L.SHAW. 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