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! ERE TAY EE SEIN oe eee at Mclent for her well-measured( “He's in a fever—that's wi De JERRAM presented himself at} was suMclen ea leevinkad taver—thats uutrements the oMfce of Carrington Bros. In| Tea (rr me”— ) for Mr. Barker, June, tight aw: no very eangaine framo He. abrugged hie shoulders and tot-| “Poor young fellow!" sald Jane, He atill felt that Boer bullet in his right {tered down Ladgate Hill, On his way [Iv “That 1 wl et he notleed a jeweller's window, with] Moreov being In Jove herself, and his complexion, as well as Di¥| watches and chains and pins and rin ings | determined to kilt two binte with one nefves, reminded, him of the fever which} df. Boren ine Sea_eepeciaity | stone. had brought him near to death's door. |rings. And the rings reminded him of, “t's maybe a oresent for Alles Dud- Worst > <| what tt hurt him most to remember, ‘whe sald to hers Wrorat of all was the newe from Neller- |") Couod at his iett hard with the | er hat, carried off Dick's little packet 5 | plain but solld gold circlet, set with aj for > . Devonshire road. Mary Dudley—his Mary—had inherited | ty diamond, and the wonla, In a ° £20,000 from her uncle Harold, and—and, | ‘0 his eves, but pressing his finge ‘or. Mf that 1 lever and foreve: : Hess had passed trom Dick's letter of the rattle-tongue gossip) ‘That was Mary's voucher to him . having cd hla eyes and Miss Drayshaw to his mother wan to be | her lifelong erceta | 5 ey were, thou | At len S rn aust a J ease : brn beni Was on the high road to a| At le murmured, “Poor gitit| ® he fac Phe le. Sir Tarver Brown was very little one can't blame her. She shall marry |” Ty, quis dress answered more than a baronet, but the attraction | him with free vonsclence, at ail and the words ofa “Iadyshtp" could hardly help tempt- | Ing even such a girl as sweet Mary Dudley. ‘enat The younger member of tho firm ra- and wrote t ceived Dick with sympathy but no en- {toa compan ™ thusiasm, [short and to point: Somehow, though 1 Pithis cant do it, in weakness 1 Dick, looking ip stand truest ‘ou don’t look ft for an office desk. Mr, Jerram—Oh, I beg your pardon, in back to you; and seul lee Chief of Police Dinan REL ER TRI GMES OUT Describes Feat Over ritrehhehhtbinticriittititirtrrrerrr | Long Distance’Phone Sir ‘Tarver Brown, his rebuff in St —Mrs. Taylor Gives 4 shyard and his Journey to Her Experience—She _“Wouldn’t Do It Again for a Million Dollars.” It was a dreary on have worried © you; The Evening World to-day called “tL WAS JUST WAITING Fe felelntelefeleleinietet lb ieieintnt teleisteleletetaiel Jerram, isn't it, nowt he std, |} mustn't chink [om with| sneering laugh. making At 3 offered a commission, but 1 feel that I could accept it, s! anid in spite of himself, and nis face to the wall. » then, dear, let me ralse your RICHARL ° drivel in that. © tht H's eyebrows rose |with a pang of pride when he do folded ul TT sorry, Mr. Jerraim, uu aust Al Picsent the nt course he ver: chance teas He enas red ou DEN + this is Nel-| up Chief of Police Dinan, of Niagara hone vhted window Mary's Falls, and asked him If it was true , Wiitrete daniel bearing; 4 Fi him an mothers do Klas s, meat Tine) Aaehe:| Oru A ear ta and Raced til tihes felt of whom they are very] that Mrs. Anna Edson Taylor made dear,’ she sald,| the trip over Niagara Falls In a bar- Dudley: and her infidellty~ rel yesterday and was alive to tell ne intidelity— vivid “in| the story. Jow could he seep amid such | yy. ms? he «ald, shutting hiv eves. | Dinan, “She went over the Falls all wildly, ning wonder Inn meant by she wave Min his) 1 dar most, we | it {a true,” replied Chief though Y xray’ mivt settled upon ed in Lees as ernst of ae “I was out of tue city, so I didn’t itsel- rou omaha mant ejwhile hi mind. wa nova at * he had be- ‘ i + id wa e ree But several of my men and moter atmosphere. you shall not do | crowds of people on both sides of the oe er Na | Falls saw the feat accomplished. tile, matty hands “The woman was nearly drowned by the water in the larrel, but she was taken out only slightly brulsed. “She ctarted above the Falls near the centre of the Horseshoe, and ee shoul Il after the barrel had shot the rapids ty and |, 5 4) . . ° . and bobbed about among the rocks hurried) But it was not until the evening that} below, was hauled out on the Cana- See noute yee Ee aan it a ie| dian side near the eddy. te make him himself] “Nery: 2 #4 Then she ‘Nervy performance? I should say , Jerram. cun't afford tc at may not com e can do tn way of} ndations it will gi ute | asure to do, Good heavens! it |4 you with fruition, | m ok 6 RARped. Mary Dudley laid her f by his own on the pillow, smilir 1, with her mouth close to hix ai all to himself {n wooed and ft he Brack. won her all Kk course, Dick, wh » smile on | 1 ix something ul for that you are so wilt the least possible. Good morn- | Di "Ehurchyard, and “He! HOW MRS TAYLOR CROSSED THE FALLS UGLUBER 25, 1901. TELLS EVENING WORLD HOW J WOMAN DARED THE FALLS. E90CCOCOCE IN “How did whe keep the barrel right side up? Oh. that was easy, “She weighted the bottom with so much lead that it bobbed like a fish- ing cork with a heavy sinker. “You know she was strapped in and had a pillow tled on her head. “But I guess she swallowed a gallon or two of Nir ara water. “It anybody down there wants to go over, the Falls are sull here. Good-by.” WOMAN TELLS OF PERILOUS TRIP. NIAGARA FALLS, Y., Oct. —Here ts the story which Mrs. Anna Edson ‘Taylor told The Evening World to-day of her perilous trip | over Niagara Falls: “There's suck a ringing in my ears J can hardly hear. It sounds Ilke the Horseshoe Falls in full operation. “Yes, I feel pretty good. But I wouldn't attempt {ft again. “Not for a million dollars tn cash would 1 go over again. “Why did I try it in the first} place? Well, 1 needed money to raise the mortgage on my ranch In/ ‘Texas. “Then, agatn, you know, the danger of it fascinated me. I wanted to be; the first to prove tht one could go, over the falls and live. “Iam a@ school teacher. I was born | 1: Auburn, this State, and have often; straw had been pile fs £0, about en- iit (eel ashamed of you, when Ke too, had! Dick. she explained; “for supposing, y now than before, anyway-—his ! (zed at) if only for one second, that L could cure situagi Miled up, tis health broken, f a felt ne! anything for ¥ apart from yneé to whom he c h r fe furt ery:! you! Br Tarver Brown, Ind dt Why, help in his time “1 vse don't) f was og for a sign from you fh nd comfort In the recollection 1 And gotlt vn ring! Oh, Dick! 291 Broad was mother’a own poor ttle Income | head . Anawars Hutt Broadway, opp. H ragth Tai reddway, bet opth & goth Ste, BROOKLYN: 357 Fulton 5! toot Broadway. opp. City Hall. near Bedford Ave. BAGUS FINDS “BACCHUS.” as Hh | tn the mean ng the young man tried nor th ay. J 2 itn } 0 ti vitals creer xo largest i c y, has been had not eaten for two days, he years the pet of former Dis- penys, and was deeperate, He went to triet-{torney Foster L. Backus, and of the store of hi rand asked her all tijchildren near his home in Fint- for money. | ’ Tuday afternoon the dog, which I | alowed her the disposness notice, but she value at $1,000, disappeared, and no } would do nothing for him, ‘Then he newwwas obtained of him until this pullel a revolver from his pocket and morrg, when Mrs. Backus was told to Kill her, ‘The revolver, he Prasaeroul Caray Candy Merchant ed to Ml he fuaphet telephone that he warner. ia| Causes the Arrest of Her yackne cmother ad alt, summoned to ey ‘ cate came up this morn- FE eae a eeaatranakgochitie | aon Unsu | young man fell on hls knees se ite \\anu(hen “procured: ‘a. Warrant ‘for nsuccessful Boy, | Baath Noi r, who was arrested by Detectiv of the wife and \ Schriber refuses to tell how of the wits and r@mal came to be in his stable. | ——— The unusual spectacle of a mother)” LEVATOR HURT Two: trying to have a deatitute son <ent to Jall as a vagrant was witnessed 1p the Four Stories in Jersey City. or $10.50. a ol Mrs, Lundberg, ng Lundbers p the peace him, Lund. ork Monday, injured two men and caused a| He hoa a wife and a son, two years old. For Infants and Children. he elevator when I rhe young Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Myrtle Avenuc Potlce Court, In Br ‘ = lyn, to-day. ‘The in ts Mrs, Char- | Carrying Two Men, lotte Lundberg, whu owns a big candy falling of a freight elevator In the |store at No. 1 Fulton street, 1 City Printing Plant to-day seri- Atlantic to the Pacific. elevator when it fell from the| The young man once owned the oe: story were George Willla wtore, but could not mak. Ie Bramhdh avenue, and - ORE ARUN S Boaraiche the leather indefinitely. be, of No. 86 York aireet. Mt F nsferred It to his mot oars Maine had hia-left leg broken and he bulst st up, pald the debts and mate Signature be’s back Was seriously. strained, it a profitable enterprise. of 4 A e ces) . There is no other shoe for women like the Regal. better shoe can be had at any price, and no other shoe nearly so good can be had at anything like the price. Women’s Regal Shoe Stores at 166 WEST 125th STREET, CORNER 7th AVENUE. | 1339 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE HERALD BUILDING. The Regal is the only shoe sold at 63.50 direct from Tannery to Consumer in its own stores frem the REGAL SHOES FOR WOMEN The Regal new Fall styles for women are in now — the same shapes that the high-priced cus- tom bootmakers of New York, London and Paris we oak are making this season. In Regals you get the equal of style, fit and wear of $12.00 and $14.00 custom-made shoes, and you save $8.50 Regal Dressing gives the most lustrous and lasting polish, makes the shoes soft and casy, and preserves All stores open evenings except 115 Nassau Street and 291 Broadway. Inlted the falls “When 1 conceived the laea shooting the rapids | was in Bay Clty, Mich. “You might shoot me, hang me, torture me, but you never could ge! me to make that terribie trip cain. o_O «®iyn ~ Twenty-five years making Blyn Stoes, Fifteen years selling them direct to satistied customirs in the Blyn Stores. You may judge our styles and our values Made of selected Box Calf on the Oberlin last. The toe is an extreme | = Bulldog style. tt has a spade shank, perforated vamp, 3-8 inch extension sole, with rope stitching. There is more of style—more of comfort and more of service in this shoe than in | any snoe we know of at anything like the price. Ask for style 75. AQ BLEGART TOILET LUXURY. | I, yn ons. Used by people of refinement | a FACTORY—40, 403, 405 EAST 915T_81.! for Over & quarter of a century, | Three +, THIRD AVE., corner 122d St. x At of Handy , 609 Eighth Ave.,39th & 4oth Sts Stores: | 162 Sowery, near Broome, Mail Orders Premctly Filled. Lemmy eurine v1 : AL 50 MEN'S STORES. $ 3 NEWARK, N, J. 841 Broad 5: “SHOES JERSEY CITY No CLARKI & CO,, ESTABLISHED 1865. rT » STORES. 166 W, 1951 . h Ave, 1399 B'way, opp. Herald Bidg 65 Newark Ave. & ™ SOME THOUGHTS for ARE? Ghe Thoughtful. What establishes the selling price of any= thing? The cost price, of course. We buy all our woollens direct from the mills. That word ‘‘direct’’ tells the story. And we make all of our own clothes in our own workrooms—in other words ours are practically custom made clothes. Our show= ing o Men’s Fall Suits AG 15 & Overcoats is the largest and handsomest in New York, and our $15 garments are cut with the same style as the higher priced ones--don’t for= get that. WM. VOGEL @ SON, BROADWAY. 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