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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, !01. 5 ~ CLEVER AMERICAN GIRL —_'LIFE’S CHARMGONE, PASTOR SUES TO." ===" UNKNOWN WOMAN IS A PARISIAN SUCCESS. THEY SEEK DEATH $i BACK PIANO. Mano untess the minister judorse Ss Q ~~ DIES SUDDENLY. Miss Estabrook Edits 5 th : and Publishes a Vi- vacious Magazine Dedicated to the In- terests of the Ame-i- Tor i ne Sree E , [Rich Farmer, Insane on Cymric, Stabs Wife and LADIES’ SOCIETY IN ARREARS |’, Himself—Women Try Gas and Poison. ON ONE THEY BOUGHT. HE /FALLS IN STREET AND SUC- CUMBS IN HOSPITAL. “ev. Me. Mucther says MW WH tte Nor wain | inte Hie He WoSeka can Students. ae with the story tone” arch " Patt \ Io to a well: aes LST The Re Wilam 3.7 k a en a enintge an then severe | Ribanasit litte ae itech ee eae ees wtecme, GAVE HIM A LOVING CUP, | ic.43"', American girls have made plenty auccesses in London, but Paris success, ¢ leat outside of art, has not latd many laurels on Amerie ‘That is why Miss Nina Estabrook Is known about up and dows 1a bolle Pare wn jugular ve Hhaitiday wa: Ne was js te this country when a voy, thrift. suce Lvene le courte ty falewer the od in sav —hecause she isa Parisian success He purchased a farm 1) i peatteey a Misx Estabrook came out of the West unity, Obie, and became one | MET AEN Te cae tease and w to Paris 6 owelleknown farmers [9 West? | Conte night in 1 to make her name, though her success F Reserve here had been considerabl ut two mention I She did spe 7 4 * walled. She was A visit to hits ia % i Av i a creates eae ins tbe! woman and magazine writer, ind in company wh nt from le nolbinneaaas BE done enough ¢ work to prove her- iit Nak , Ihe ientitfed: and, dd, Weare self, and the way to the proof was w vis res tag in the Latin quarter stack nldiciaral When the first mum! t 2 Niwa M vane Her hair is Work was printed, in Nov afford ahaetne : s sy we 1 gray Latin quarter and the Amert ke 1 up top fitorfere on occasion —_—_ ———$$_$___, ents, wherever they were in Par A natal —— i ‘ ' i New Publications New Publications New Publ the whole American colony ing was - ublications. _ Fue aru a A Te rater HAPPIEST THANKSGIVING. wo lately: ©o anong them, had tua, DU showed no signs of insanity: —— = mapped out x new pleasure for ther On the m ESR RE Ce ONE Coe S| : wnd a fort Janin was rs residence herself, For, after aria, Miss Esta- 1am become editor and publisher Ss Uttle magazine, which ned the Parts World and yas dedeated to the interests of itn in P me OMe ke fory liday's ying extend ve tw Soman ser ened MW (alttaay was svand Both of them were v blead. Malliday, who had rument nerican tu Uon toa» ris ia al zh to Insure its but following tie di S jugular veln, fell across a bunk wife was bleeling profusely pound fa her neck lernan dressed her hot serious pages of entertains few minutes. aly Depe fl Ung whilea 4 hen the ship arrived at Queenstown t < resisted even If it had heen dediented to | % Mrs, Halliday: was taken in 2 he Paris pol city authorittes: and) the y of - lived husband sent sshore | wna 1 Durbridge sata to an Evens 4 F at "orl ter to-day that Mrs | to Wt give uo explanation off 6 mands str onduct othe ad becom) shes any ov 1 ull he #ud- nade the attack on her she had Pat bie mind was affected. left the ship she madi shy © with relatives at | ma nd and Amy Robsart a Weeks and Ellen Bei ote ot less familiar but ju: as welcome writers and art Aud the ra: ects #! ted shows ty she y temper of the Quarter Latin—that tres for a aundred thin; 4 mu Have the hundred offered tt. The artiste Ne atudents. the musiclans, are all given there are talky with Mme. Nor- do Mise Esther Fee; there Is 4 yer interview by Mins Estabrook her- with Mr. Frank Munsey at the Vendome, in which he telle her he hag more money all the time ki what to do with; (h Ty. a good pi on Paris fashtons as well. The whole fo things for which ne likes to have them likes to have them. b. Thompeon reported | weather, he Cyinile arch 3| last night ats o'clo pense ‘ c B | o'clock aderstands i Spain 2] ne tr ri 1 —- | Girl Inhaled Gas ( After a Quarrel. A handsome girl avout eighteen years | old Is a pattent in the Presbyterian Hos. pital, recovering from an attempt a sulelde by inhaling fluminating gas. S tried to kill hervelt in a Raines Law| “Highest and Finest Grade.” Christmas where she had registered us| — The special excellence of the WATERS You could hardly choose a more beautiful, more profitable, or SHER CAE PEE aL crete ines coe criti ea OC aE more permanent gift than the New Natural Histor:: ambittous a publiahing venture p ce : within an hour after whe had gone to] “WATERS” is a recognized standard Ut tne oldest established of those 4 , her ror s was detected in the halls,| of piano tone—FULL, RICH aad POW- F ) ws. York. Miss : 4 concert which | Paris and New 2 ‘An any and an investigation Jed to the breaking : ‘ mene har ago in the Sulle Tienes) HANK. 8 that he nance Hawt tinction fave In of the door of Room No. ¥ on :he| ERFULwithaFINE SINGING QUALITY. M Is. tne, Mitten Ellen | feing toanlon. Sie Mas heen r ting Ngure wherever third floor and the finding of the un-| They are also solid i i : 3 | ‘ashion. She has be ex. She solid in construction and Esther Fee. Mf. Coque- he first number to wiler tl fi reeciatiee comacious girl on the bed with a rubber y did it parth e others appe, t f ahe 4 tls of which wees aaverised ga ty | bye tite francs for Ver cower destena | bit tee The Parla tuve in her mouth. ‘The otter end ot]and WARRANTED TO BE DURABLE. Interests of the A Wate | Needs tonueratmewenanceren ete arta! and Ballas abrook were come the tube wear over a ga Jet und the &: And all this has been b by an American girl who i near about he ania lesa Our new 3-YEAR SYSTEM gives One dollar is all you pay before Christmas, balance in | ‘The bartender in the hotel dectaresd | YOU three years’ time on a piano with. little monthly sums afterward. | 1 full-page color rue tales ot wild at their touch ‘ . féspring: their homes and family lite plates < native wilds, and hut the girl had often called to see | with reduced prices and terms. it keen wisdom, their joys and sorrows, th its (wo tho ite crawings by one of the bartenders, and that the two polities—are not onl: ascinating ful, sald that she had no that it's harder dale an s : "3 | relatives a : was Tonerone, tna a de HARLEM BRANCH, RIE aL * Seer a TAKEN PATRICK BRENNAN WAS IN- DANIEL FLANNERY AND. A, iucnintea‘tsomar Si! sz "vene favty*|254 West 125th St., near sth Ave, 72 Full-Page Color Plates—2200 Engravings = | further Infortaation Tegarditig Nerwely oy BOTH STORES WILL REMAIN i bi - GEER WOMAN ROUND DEAD. ee iccbatiot Norte ci aact. OPEN EVENINGS | . . fourth street no one | UNTIL JANUARY 1ST. hing about her All Sentenced to for Six Momths by Magts- ad Intended Going ral Appea ven Indl! teute Zeller, cnr OP Ot ite Mather ‘Than Tried Suicide Twice, - | elaset | But Unsuccessful! ' NORWALK, Conn. 2—After Seventeen women who anew such names as Lillan Russell, Sarat rick renner A king yo woman a i ute with her hu yeuterday & { ° Hernhardt. Anna Meld and Maude OF No. 2 Elles. youns wees a TOC, nuel Al Aders, ‘wife of a weil: Porticres i i Adams were arraigned in the Cente stol at ls home thix ed at the Court Jeffernon Ho. | kaown insurance agent of No, 14 Bolder ‘ “ih Street Police Court to-day charged with puanaco en (nlls oe fecwon Market Court; avenue, this city, proc. stout . | { disorderly kcanductsaawecorolat (Cnina: The bullet entered his right kitted py | clothesline and nunged erect wits <? at reduced prices. | i men crowded the court-room to protest |Wmple and killed hin. \e cellar, | : Brennan had Hyed with hie w ns, Walter and # - She was found jater by members ot oo nother family residing ia the same Bie) j er Saami aeriding is the "| On Tuesday, Dec, 3rd, | rs, who had stepped across the nat the punishment of the prisoners, whom they clatmed as wives. ‘This did not do them any good, | Huse m J. tor fifte Magistrate Zeller ordered that the pris- had been in the milk and ¢ oners be charged with vagraney under |r thirty years and was well known us Agnes| street, cut h we shall offer the following: the Seventh Ward. Hanley, was sald to be unknown| Two physic y su od, ree ~ . the new Tenement-House law, and then fj s h oe summon = - ed hi ER naclousness. This 7 Me eee oe a nan tania | One of the ona raid his fatner In-| co any of the persons about the hotel [MOFed, Her Ho" consclousnesn,” This | Fe mp hyocdevedt months in the workhouse. There is no| tended to go to the funeral of a Mrs.) The Hantey woman was seen on the | Aders purchased a quantity of morphine Peyton, at St. Theresa Church, tn Rut- last night. ata South Norwalk drug tore and Vel Portier. escape from this by the payment of a 8 ELSA lege riot ek ee I LS bape elour fortieres, t t m 0 Gam te yhoo gett a Testa ake oe] "state so we nav ufone gue gi a ve rnest Seton-Thompson by the sentence that she fainted in| Mmself for that purpose. In the clo inoraing, regiscered a1" At 9 o'clock M was making 60 pairs; all colors, at | 1 wife, and were as-/the rounds of the new per oMces re was a pletol that had been in the house court. She recovered and was carried | *%* 44 7 : a § 0 a yoom on the third four, | Westing that tie story of her attempts | ny “5 out only to faint on the stairs leading | {0% ten years to a room on the third: four. | or tiicide be, suppressed, $20.00 a pair, et, Royal OF aud In Malf-Merxe: in his introduction to th most reliable work in the fiel The yon maid he did not know what fa arn b attract any atten: 4 h from the Bridge of Sighs Into the Tombs. . td If you don't keep the story out of the Sho fell down the stairs und was quite | induced hin ifasnet to tulce down thin y themeelye hey retired early ra abe declared to the city alter | reduced from $32. 508 $27.50. badly hurt. As Rotate At 6 Welock tals inorning Night Clerk ¥ ee The cwomeniiwere events, a shot was hei Rushing up} yj the. brother of the proptics All» hes — ate interesting and scientific names; whete they bitter enmi their ken {rom tae houses at Nos. 1, 13, 15 and 17 Mott atreet last night by detectives from the * Elizabeth street station. Every woman fn the four bulldings was arrested, though thelr Chinese companions were allowed to go. Many of the Chinamen were badly scared when the raid waa made, and they ran from the butldings 1 droves. Some of the women who were urrested stairs they fouad Brennan. sittin: the ge of the bed with the pistol hfs hand and blood flowing from a wound in the right temple. Dr. Leveritch, of No, 217 Hast Broad- way, was summoned. He «ald that Brennan's death was Instantaneous. Brennan was seen by Policeman John] {Me be ele | Lope, of the Madison street station. Pride. Ov about S.o'clock A and he appeared |One wats in exceptionally mes and the stran: tood, clothing. beautiful things; all e are dwelt upon in th the six big volumes. Tapestry Portreres, | i} ior, smelled “gus. He went through 1 iT notet and des el that it . | : van tie loge We HE 5 STILL SUING seh ue a a “4 ‘ dour wa | $5.00 pair, i fe Couch Covers, The Wanamaker Half-Price Offer. the ein little tistm j j numor. 15 : ‘ Were hardened creatures, who took their |, When the Farnily | ruaied (to) the: ped-| JOHN FAAS, JR.'S, CASE UP IN| Ay extensive assortment vin t Sena eee ucla whol has: taentintonms rag, which tov ! sed pptlen ta that ihe APPELLATE COURT. of Covers including some cx ‘ mind of tho Elizabeth street station | Sleanins ¢ fomned (att thei lent ina tha) i — clusive novelties, at If You Cannot Come to the Stere Today for a week. ordered the rald. We says right reached up amaker that he will continue the w D a ope ie a harder twist und xot Bs shiny aued ns-—the Fone elt EBAL he will continue the work unt Passengers wero wrong cock, turning ‘on th The vam as, Jr. who sued] ge 6.50, SLO, $22. 50 | ff Wanamaker ns—the lett han’ one # y nt : Among those booked 4s tiret-cabin The fact that he[ifenry 1 to recover #9) ¢ 5) » 50, DIO, 22.50) ceiving your set before Without cost $ Parsongera on the North Greman Lloyd | Was on the Noor acemed to Initicute tht Trusted to the hatter to bet on the races, < ch New York the other comer it you mu to me, please send FOR THE CHRISTMAS RUSH, | }ner Kronpring Wihelm, which tx sched~|fanen atter meting out on bide | wax arzued in the Supreme each, Enclosed is $1. intormation before order- specimenspage _boole ols wed to sall to-morrow for Bremen vin} Rounderaan, Hunt t the man} Cour, Appellate Term. F i tanc chat E nd are w to risk the de NEW NAT- Special Clerk ‘ . ymouth and Cherbourg, are the Prin- “ WHO wus Well | Schaffer professed to te loaded with co” / my acceptance asa : SF ener ead tart (of the } T. bs pier ten ened to Work | cess d'Arsoll Massimo, of New. York: borhood, “Te ert DEd cee Or aylor memibers(send methe NE nly it will be safest to | URAL |HISTORY) Come in the Post-oMice. de Voliter, of Metgluny: eal yet. na HORA RELRGRLOM| ine rAseneveryAMEY d S| NATURALIISTORY in 6 aly teri be sa taining samples of the full A number of special clerks, to asgist ntontiic ote elorence: 3) Bir ditic ny Inveatigas [teeta eek ee online: AH de SSE en vols., halt morocco. I agree to fo) page color-plates, text illustra fn hundiing tho rush of work In. the| sephine Pilucese ile ‘Teepe Sinon Ruse hice are ure that | Uve disposition. se Broadway & 20th St pay 15 monthly payments of $2 each ro tions and text-pages, und full par m order and registry divisions of| Poll and Don Eugonio Muspoll, of Italy, nal. Ihe sent $109 down to Washington by {fH therefor. Title to remain in Jokn ticulars of the club, Flannery ved with hla mother, Schaffer to bet on Re At the Bennings tr were among the “also ran: sayy Schaffer never vet a cent of his and Col, Albert ‘Phy Belgium, q day. Talrty men were assigned to ———=—_— brothers, find Wats the money order division In the General} WHY WORLD ADVERTISING | at E Port-allice, twenty to th istry: = a. He ee sion, tnirteen 1 the foreign eranch, and| CROWS” Proved sapremacy by | not home” Sunds nigHere IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSE_OF A | mother sald t thle wes unt | Artsen to the several other ranch oftcen tens of thousands in New York City} she asked n poltce to Wok for In behalf of Schaster Moses 11. Gross-| pecond-hand shotgun for cash | woyse-sae one month. » daily circulation tells the tule. Jast night ao casldsthat ne bad a peolas taal jsonarens ‘tta one te" Ey wartize (t 4 tho Subvlay Wark. air and Curry Kk. TH Wanamaker till books are fully paid for. the Post-office, were assigned to work Tate Satu! Addres.