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SES ESGRS Eee ae Sa icc SaaS a oa recs cemetery eae ree THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1901, - OLD AGE AND YOUTH IN THE 'HISTOOSTRENUOUSLOVE __ ‘SECON) ALBINCER ‘COMMITTEE XMAS ARMY OF SHOPLIFTERS DISPLEASES MISS GUENOT. Wi I (HFILE ——_DEADLOCKED a re ls Pretty Young Girls and Venerable Old Women Confess that They Took! William Trench, Dia- g 2 ESTATE OF $32,000 HAS DEMOCRATIC MACHINERY I$ Goods in Department Stores Without Paying. mond Setter, Persists 2 < f BEEN SPLIT UP. BLOCKED AT ALBANY. in Following theJew. | = x eller's Daughter, and writ 2 \LHANY NS Yo 1 Ehbepamen Even His Second Ar- ss Hi : ; puapyeents ieee pied “rest Has Not Cooled | His Ardor. | -¢ \ witret and . ‘ | cing him ith a a ox } “ the yvonne! " his own peeatiar Mt E f i a 1 Out next Alice Guenot, the! Jaughter of a wealth Haney etreet, Brook s rejected his sult, and on severali Nin ejected from her nt Wever still can follow wherever mle goes Le amet help tt the authorities have no him. He has heretofore tet lodged in the Flatbunh Ineane Asylum for annoying her and threatening her father When he wae armigned in the Gaten! rt about a month age on al ¢ following Mine Guenot he told | the Magistrate that when he wae re: leaned he contd not remiat the temptas) ton to pursue the promptings of bis heart He got xeventeen days on that _ de Wanomafir dre {Santa Claus Dreaming] Santa Ciaus got tired atter his hard work of getting ready the toys for his boys and girls, and he hunted around for a good place to sit down and rest. } ne is such a jolly big fellow that he didn't know where to go, to find a place big enough to stretch himself out, where the lay crowds wouldn't jostle him. Then ali at once he thought of Wanamaker's Rotunda! That was exactly the place! 5 Sends Her a Letter. Hl ip on the centre fixture, and sat down, et the whispering little folks who are telling him Mis« Guenot went to the Ralph aventic police station last evening and told Capt Ennis that her atrenuous Romeo wason the trail again, She exhibited a that he had written to her, in whieh Joe would meet her that) algint wiph avenue and Halney street near her home, In this note he ou want to see him before he wakes up for his busy Chrivimis Eve? A rare sijoty hie Welcome! Remarkable Neckwear Offering Men's $1.50 English Squares at 65c We have just ceived, fresh, bright and crisp from the manutacturer, thirty. hundred beautiful Scarfs for men, cut in the full English Square pattern, in a multitude of new and hand- some designs, in both light and dark colorings. They go on sale today at fess han halt price! Search as you will among the $1.50 scarfs found in other stores, and nowhere will be found |i better silks, larger shapes or wider variety patterns than are here at 65c cach. > eleietelatet i This was a field day for shor in Jefferson Market Pollce Court fore Magistrate Cornell were arraigned ving without you Tore you more than I can tell timind think tt | tister had seer Mining of her om When arre Were Innoce found ‘oster waa sent to and said th 2 5 a meet the young man at the appotnted money, to xo back to Albany, where they 5 ; if place. The detective found him waiting lived 5 on the corner, grotesquely attired Ina Pretty Pllferera Penitent. rather antomotale suit. He had two | six women and two m vanguant of ferers which, at th nefarious trade ood taste admire. Nothing better ever. Detectives, This im. K both Kiri were penit palm of tice skates under his arm, and pee cita domes f a better sos wish 10 xe one from ed that thel : when quentioned sai ie intended tak- netuleea” by See Santis cieike neeay ne antes Perea sbieerd etd [aslo eC stores 8 complainants Ing hin sweetheart skating. Sd ane erate eee Se otal Pee eerie Ktated in coart that from early indi- ex er Was horrer-|subury of Philadelphia, When caught! He was arrested and taken to the staf ONS HAY S00 | re AU a REA BLAS a oe Deen foe, themas feta ie cations the shoplifting epidemic would stricken to find her children shoplifting they both fainted, and had] tien-house on a charge of dlsonterty en inneed ane Sake idelicheatnecknedeleteda herent in Bian Grd Carter be more widespread this season than and sald that st ro promptly returned the stolen goods conduct. He had a lange aupply of tol on hin charge Way ee aris CEPA Ninth street al ever before. Women, as usual. are the their actions. They rm Ax the women seemed to be atncere In| bacco und pipes with him, in expectauen] aonoving thie young o wnderatand ny chief offenders in this line and two been anything but . and) their desire to muke amends the depart-|of his arrest, and made no protent “Loean't nee any BO as CP ae Regina M U S I Cc B @) xX E S pretty eltls, still in thelr ns were tise that we Hd not weute, and both} He was arralgned in the Gates avenue] swered the prisiner ee ie Nertan fn court to answer to the charge of | they would never agala be arr taking $2 worth of trinkets from a | order to allow Mrs. Warren to brt wi In} were diseha They then admitted | court to-day, and Magistrate Furlong they had given fctitious names [ordered the charge changed from dls- Broadway store. The prisoners said | ¢ sof the good character - 5 it was sdfd both moved in respectns | t they were Hertha-and Anna War: [girls to court, the case was adjourned. jbl suctety in East Orange. They sald ren, who lived at No. 49 West Fifty-| Detective Sergeanta Crystal and} that although there waa ne need of it \ wecond street © | Springer appeared agains: two finely | they became possessed with wu sudden \ A girl detective testified that she had dressed midi! women whe «all}mania to walk out without paying for . “geen Anna pick up small pieces of [that they were and ary | rmant) poet Ba LS Sia ara Se Homer SHOW BELLE||Don’t Wait Another Day. Pater of Gloves, Come and make your holiday selections now HERWISHTODIE Lomo. petreets was charged with steal-|WeD DING SURPRISES MILL- jf While assortments are complete. No sense in waiting ine iy Airs of high-price oboe | f : Fetes acuta laninisioaseethsierisones for the rush and hurry of the last few days, for you i H Lal u TM Te er, il * PUZZ L ES Ss | S E a [en wan ramilonabiy: owned. admitted IONAIRE’S FRIENDS. are welcome to select what you wish, tell the sales- How the children love a Regina Music Box! How the older folks enjoy it, too. It brings new life and enthusiasm into every home it enters. How much it adds to the joy of Christmas Day! It entertains young and old al! ye:r round. Nothing else turns a 259, 261 6th | her gullt and wen 4 ball —— . a nnleeNS : : ccrionte of coh Wantaw it toe, jr, affPeTson to charge it, open an account with us and Pay in small sums as is most convenient on our easy pnts yene young millionaire mill owner, were sur- Vart=Payment Plan. ‘ prised to-day when {twas announced os (that Mise Marion I. Richardson, the g . Sable Opossum Chiste Fine Furs $i. einm TOPOS $00 and Was held fort ve found Loin her skirt when she was ar- secre rested JoVi Marks, of “Bella of the Horse Show,” was marrted to him yesterday af fn Albany: The wed ed for, but ft was not + place for some time. Like the woolng, It was im: re a1 Hees mot son's familys w othe only wloresmes to skins, well tails, s1000 to today, hla bonds sting that he was umeble to get rroaad Minn Rk no few other chose atl is examination Ax jrost Marks, who te very distingutshed Was Seen taking tweed) inter He Teak place a the Ko parlors und wae per Jon 1 Coleman sels Mian Richardson at re Laat nd day and f Mis khak! Handsome Holiday Gifts. FURL Lee Pa tl y Mise] Sunder, Marks eal nw Ly let POCKET BOL Combinat Cases, Purses. Veit whe Wept no much that he coult net tell whe eld for trhe Tiere steel rst Mi View, combnh Hon picket sete (hel: near Bary e - . PAAHDODERAOAD WATCHES AND DIAMONDS FOR SALE CHEAP. 3) | mati Mined dren getting tire HANDEL : parents worrying IMPORTED erated, wil 1 popular, § 1¢-—songs, waltzes, ONEGRK RUE riemmied $2.99. @ modern and marches, rag-tir z A Splendid Gift for the Entire Household! And there is no r } a trom the Chr LOUISA HARDING. e SILK HANDIEROTIT hanideoni weiss The she had in were fletidous, think, put the iding the poilees waen her would be found. 1 fancy Tavuine Ha filling out with some «weetheart At home and came down to visit me to Why Miss 1.0 Canada, tried puzzle to her st ing, of No, 9 We “Life te all a mi fe all the girl would while the fur- eons at J. Hood Wright Hospltal were | forget at tt." trying to save her life She resolutely | Miss Harding [8 a remarkably pretuy Tefused to say anything further about veung woman, Her hale ls Mght brows, herself or her de m large, her features r “it must be som: air. She Naw t the girl's sister glish gir) plenty) of money, all the wned, wearkng a tatle wanted and she ho! ¢ out a cave in the ¥ from T > to visit me for the nat it tikes sfourth 4 I want to dle! tmas p' any box ‘rom $30 Pay Only One This most deligh ed, and ¢ ’ to pay after But come or writ on will be ‘sure to have nd the Mus * said had + soft A hich watkins Sold 1k. Gold ego, fter her arrt ‘ i Wks a Walthem Watehes 4) tuatnediney ARALure ited Taio Meine tarEs weed Larae Diamante" oA fate our Fome before fee ele ea | Nerself ont a dene hedral Drive Letime eaten! and Gente sires War A iene, ute staias Day. York wan vo Big and nolny tt depresned {280 swa te leper Suara bos edie 4 her, Hi : Sires '* $20 rece sann (O49 $5 Secs. 4. t YOU CAN QUICKLY FIND SOME Vv ’ for sulclde, Before sie left the hous ai ‘ ? KEENE S WATCH STORE, 140 Fulton St, N. ee ods Eines iad vercing toin h 34 Ri yeaterday’ sho either destroyed all ner | Mae trace rab theisu y ids Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave. , 9th and 10th St Jetteraor took them away with ber, ILrodght hei PRCIISIDESSIGHS SS BHIGTIVIGIIIIGISG BEVISISSVIGGSGY + ¢ , a 2 hic _ *. fi { i