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ear ee pig aa GIRL HE LEFT Treasurer Bihn, of Garden Theatre, Went Soldiering to the Philippines. BEAUTY WANTS $25,000. Fair San Franciscan Says He Prom- Ised to Wed Her, but Married Another. Edward A, Bihn, treasurer of Garden Theatre, ts accused by Miss Alice Roland, a San Francisco beauty, with making violent love to her, en- @aging himselt to marry her, and then coming to New York and ectting a wife here. ‘Miys Roland has sued Bihn for $3.00 @amages for breach of promise of mar- riage. All concerned have maintained secrecy @bout the case, but ft came out to-day) —— fn @ motion by Frank L. Crocker, at torney for Bihn, before Justice Gte- gerich In the Supreme Court, to compel Mise Roland to deposit $4 with the court as a non-resident plaintiff to cover @fr. Bihn's legal expenses in case she loses on the trial. Jultus Lehmann, for Miss Roland, of- fered the motion. Ho sald that at when on his way to the Philippines as @ soldier in 1898, mot Miss Roland Jn San | Francisco, They flirted. It was a case| of love at first aight, and it grew tn ardor while he was away a-soldtert @s @ bunch of ten fervent letters fr im to her would prove. ‘Miss Roland's affidavit saya that she 4s informed that Mr. Blhn has married @ New York woman since his return, eaid Mr, Lehmann, “and this telegram whloh I have Just recetved fru Mis» Roland saya that she is about to start for New York. Sho will make her resi- dence tn this city, and will remain here during and after the trial.” Decision was reserved. One of Ils Letters. One of tho alleged “Se letters from Mr. Bihn to his cnaxnorata, dated at jlotel, Hot Springs, Ark, began: 'M Dees: Alice," and sald, among other t c* fine time; go out driving every Lspend on an aver: age a day. Yesterday a friend and myself went up to the Southern Club and played fare bank: we were, for- to win $109 aptece.” nays hie Is oink to take a Mt tothe: hotels annual batt they are to dance with the cake- Kkers and see if they can't win the ‘It's going to be a swell ball. I had evening dress suit that cost $73, but you can bet it! until Eagter, then A week or 1 have you vou ‘wilt, do isporttton. ink’ you wi do all o become a nice, deary fon of Love, than words “Alice, yo you mor can express, and f would do the world fire for you, Might tt. Mules, you {f you would try but T would no nd reduce 10 of ar your sisters An_Bvening Wo the Garden Theat He was behin: in the cashier's terorter in a calls, n 4 not more than t deand his fa. Smooth as u Va quently suffused when he men He was very ¢: se me greatty|§ mo dearest THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENIN ) DECEMBER 13, 1901. TINY TIM IN WAISTCOAT GAY There His Red and Yel- low Coat, Following Sombre One of Choate, Other Court- —All Outshone Tiny Tim. all hamlocks armor Hotchkiss trom up ¢ mein Gott tm Iimmel!* . the aproned wntter tn the Houlevard Cafe, as he wept tn the soup. “Be hy Ukins rote some 1 Raypub remarked nad “Paddy” "on the Pell street saloon bar. . Indeed, a very but Tecan hardly credit: the murmured Mayor-elect Seth 1 eo gently mhook hands with ( ounsel-elect George 1. Rives, had Just heard the news. ov. Timothy 1. Woodruff ' nan! They Ite But There Is a Report, from Milwaukee that Trentatove, the Fa- mous Sculptor, De- clares that He Is Not to Marry Senator Blackburn's Daugh- ter. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 13.—Is or fe not the beautiful Mrs. Lane to be- come the bride of Chevaller Trentatove? She says she ts. He is reported to have she Ls not. ciety here eagerly awalta the defin- ito answer. At the wedding of Senator J. C. 8 Blackburn, of Kentucky, to Mrs, Mary E. Blackburn, widow of Judge H. iH Blackburn, of West Virginia, last Wednesday, the youngest daughter of the bridegroom, Mra. Lucille Mackburn Lane, recetved many congratulations upon her coming marriage to Chevaller ‘Trentatove, one of tne world’s most fa- meus eculptors. Bhe received them all smilingly, but said that she was afraid that the cere- mony could net be held on Dec. 17, as planned, at her beautiful new residence, No, 1708 Massachusetts avenue, “The Chevalier,” she sald, “Intended to sall from Genoa for here on last week's North German Wloyd steamer but suddenly received word of a big commtasion that made him cancel his} » to London, He will some time, so 1 shall y York, sail on the Lucania y and Ko to the home of my friend In London, Lady Carew at No, 12 Carlton Terrace. ‘There the wedding will take place, somewhare about Christmas Day." Last evening Washington soclety be- came all a-buzz decatse despatches from iers Would Make Dim) by! , | The news O'Urien as he set down his} nice gentle- TIMOTHY L. eph ML ¢ | Court of 8s Jit all 4. ‘They nhattan M er vat Tim From the ha out of {Pa put handy tor Jatward the Sov WOODRUFF. thi morning. had even reached Brooklyn. successor to sador to the were talking Bridge. MAY AT COURT HIS DUTY PAY. BERIND SUES So Each Light, Scenting Presi- dential Slight, Thinks Instead of Tim, Roosevelt | Should Honor Him. * wala Senator 1 dite for County, le ow. Te I tat Fromme? has a doesnt m rolng to boom Gustav Linden- if he doesn't make it for Bridge Commissioner." said’ Merman | Ttldder. eo will get the backing of every fusionist in Manhattan and the Bron He's Just the man to size up the London Kathor- ontine Hut over tn Brooklyn they are ing barrels and boxes for a bik Just a4 soon as the word comes ticking i the wire that "Tim'’ ts the lucky one. The Tix Bridge Banjo Club and 1 een now out. and taking OUU AN. the rainbowstinted goods In’ hie stock for an array of wa p will make the raiment of K Vitehard Croker. “0 Fry Dele lie and iss His Would paralyze the tie ami for Mob Mun first, Inst and all Jook ike the Jackets of th in a Deadwood seven-up de the report Lane wae Wished dented. | nonsense,” ave It ne letter wis in Milwaukee by Horace M Of courne, the rt brought to Mrs, for geveral weeks that the there ever was been declared off. “L wonder who this Mr. she said, “and how contents of @ personal letter, that we will be. married tn fore the year ts out.” Mrs, woman yenrs old, ha Lane, 1800, MRS LUCILLE LANE. Milwaukee said that a letter had fust been recelved there from the which said In the baldest fasht and “most empbat was Lane's attention, there has been an tnsistent rumor here! to have been he ex Kept vo well Informed concerning my affairn? I have never heard the Cheva- Mer speak of htm. He must ing perso, anyhow, to make public the “AMT can say ts that I sall for Europe on Saturday to meet the Chevaller, and who ts a very with a Ittle daughter, It was sald Ir 1892 that she hat become engaged to Senor Campillo, of the Bpan- made pt Brow quiekty or wedding, If had one, Brown ts?" mas to be be a charm. London ba- Therese, peon a gure In Wash. | fi ever since her debut in “WILL WED THE CHEVALIER,” SAYS BEAUTIFUL MRS. LANE. Strange Series of Tragedies Marked the Career of the Fair Washington Belle— First Husband and Friend Suicides; She Herself Shot. ish Legation, who had been most assidu- ous But her father a Senora the match in his attentions. red that. there x living tn Algiers called oft. er, 1X6, she was married to Thomas F. Lane, « clever young New Jersey newspaper man, who jater, in the usht the race tracks In and put them out of bumneas. toman Catholicism the D the wedding. 1888, she shot herself in fn her rooms y the. dropping & revolver pulled out by her with senie out of the top drawer of her dress: se asa later, 9 Rttthood frien ting Hattie Kelth Ames. on shot and. ki mall fortune, Maxim & Hand, and aw home relations n for his ma spring, even 1" mo! he. and announced early tn o ch rr, whoke port busts are it for, let lorence i T has lived In| Washington for lx: ‘yaare and ia a naturalized cltl- zen. He had a wife tn Italy from whom he necured a divorce two years ago, ‘HOW BRAVE CORSON Was parted exnc had on a bros . ‘The checks Ro Stat was all to tt Twas co Philippines--trom. 1) and Imet her. 1 Won't, i means, I don’t reall another young you her name. shouldn't ask me way, 1 wish you nw what she yen, 14 You leave me alone. Iw ’ y More to you. T just met her, Now go away, — - — H TO BE OFFERED AMERICA. | Plan to Place 100,000,000 Nasstan Bonds Here. LONDON, Ds —A special corres. pondent !n Berlin says he hears that, owing to obeletions being made to France's furnishing the whole of the projected Russian loan of £45,000,009 Btertlng, financters In the United Btates will shortly be sounded as to the posst- | bility of placing £29,000,000 of the ig that country. <a Leads tn Telepho (Prom the Kansas Clty J Ban Francisco leads the cities in the matter of teley es, there being an Instrument to every atxteen persons. In Greater New York there tn ‘one to every forty-elght persons nerican oan | f oe MAN'S LIFE, “ONLY ONE CHANCE AND EN- GINE DRIVER TOOK IT. Pusheart Peddler. | Was meelt Thrown Out. Avotded but Just of-fact report co! of the rear axle of reeetyed at Fire Hend- ers toxtay there 1s concealed the of the bravery of Fr nine Ni nene No fe located tn East) Etenty-fifth street, between Leaington and ‘Third avenues, An me to lim: of Dity-eece engineshouse yest at Second avenue and mi ta che feat, drove out tin Btehty- avenue he Obliked to swing out ta avold a When atraigh out for the cond avenue he saw that he ht on top of an aged Italian ing A pusheart, 2 was & coal wagon tn the way on de, a furniture truck on the other, The Itallan was between them. ‘There was only one course oppn to Cornon If the Italian was to be saved, and he took ft. was ee This apace reserved forthe @oupsn on the other aldo of the lear, ' With a tug at the relus he owung team onto the aldewalk at the nort corner of Third avenue and Elghty: th otreet. Am the rear wheels struck the curb the axle broke, ‘Tho strap holding Corson to his sea ped, and he was hurled to the ground, allghting on his head. were edso thrown to the ground, ducktly none was seriously injured, In the excitement the Italian, the pushcart, disappeared. ——————___. He Desired No Change. GFrom the Drirott Free Press.) The Mother-My daughter has been used 40 the tendercat one, to the at- It d eee rust “than wi oS Guttor~I hope eo, I'm sure, but with Captain Stone and the engineer| | ovel ‘Pear tuded tnt ever, to se Ao his brother some tn yom threshing sorvices of his father at running the farm and that he got t — Grand Jury Ex The Grand Bridge inquiry following witnesses: wey, tendont ; John TR Kiultans, ers, and Wn neineer and rs e investigation 1” not ‘ompleted bet Jury, to-day, i week A Dincrtm! (From the Washington “How did you come to TRADED HIS WIFE TO HIS BROTHER, “FARMER SWAPS HIS SPOUSE WEATHER BUREAU HERALDS! FOR A THRESHING MACHINE. Special to The Rventng Worlt) OGDENBAURG, No oY. Dee, I-A year ago Edward Onilton amt Mame Cramer were tnarricd at Hermon. Now Mamte has been traded off an ine < machine and a wems tot eat of the trade. ROEBLING AS A WITNESS. nee Nridge Contractors, continuing examined Wiiltain He Demp- chief of the shington C. 4 the end of (ng Consctence. 1 mother in tuk Son of the the constrnetion Roebling, ridge con- expected to next Star.) reduce the amount demanded as a ransom for that missionary?" “She Tectirea us BO ol wickedness of avarice th ently on tha} G eclence forced, us toa rebates °°" ‘NEW YORK THE PREY INCLUSIVE. Assorted Chocolates,......25c. Ib. | Chocolate Chips. ..... 0 25c. Ib, OF TEXAS TERROR. CYCLONIC APPROACH. | viattor, ew York IM going to have a Texas, He Ix one of the ripsnort How -rattlines, mrt riicu Aue within twenty- by way of the p ordered dis- } tray trom noutheadt. to [Cae Special Sale. December !2th to 14th, Chocolate Cream Mints....25¢, Ib. 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The Inmeness in my back Increased rapidly and I had other symtoms which indicated that I would soon be prostrated unless I obtained relief quickly. Noticing your offer of a sample bottle of Swamp-Root, free, | had a friend write for one and began taking {t Immediately. Within three weeks the lameness {In my back began to disappear. During that fall and winter I took three one-dollar bottles of Swamp-Root, with the result that I became completely cured. I no longer have pains tn my back and can exercise violently without feeling any bad effects. 1 hi recommended Swamp-Root to several of my ac- quaintances who were similarly affected, and without exception they have been greatly benefited by its use. 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KELLY, 263 Sixth Ave. (Near !7th St.) Brooklyn Store, 470, Fulton St. (Upstairs) vening Unit 10. 609 8th Ave., 39th and 4oth 162 Bowery. near Broome. 40G Rast Set Bt. Keane’s Handsome MORRIS CHAIRS. All the comforts of an easy chair, an arm chair and a couch are combined in these luxurious Morris Chairs. Frames of stout- est oak, with broad = arms, shaped and carved legs, nicely pol- ished. Restful cushions of ox- celleat Denims and Velours,in beautiful col- orings. Spee cial prices are upwards from $4.50 tions for useful Christmas ¢ Complete Home-Purnlahing in ing when you know the Easy buying when you can inte at your conven! Oyen Every OUT NEXT SUNDAY A 16-PAGE BoOtT in &@ COLORS, All Boxes Pached 16 08., Net Weight| WALLACE & CO. 31 CORTLANDT ST.,N. Y., Second Door from Church St. ___ See Advertisement Dec. 17th for Moliday Sale, e a bal LIBERAL GREDIT TO EVERY HONEST MAN OR WOMAN. g BERNHEIM & CO.’S Vaiues Are Gi We’d Rather Not Sacrifice profits on this grand new stoek of Cloth- ing, but our selling of two extra stocks early in the season leaves us now overstocked with our own make of finer grades of Suits and Overcoats. In order to double our sales during the next two weeks we've marked down prices that Will make Holiday Buying Here Profitable. Two sample items picked at raniom from a hindred. MEN’S BOYS’ OVERCOATS AND SUITS, SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Made from imported worsteds, vicunis Suits with vests, also sailor or phin and soft finished cheviots. Th Qver-| jackets. Overcoits with or with- coats from finest kerseys and rough out yokes, the fashionable garment finished friezes, all elegantly tailored. | for bovs, inOxford, melton and all- Sold carly in the season at $15& $18,] wool frieze, worth $4. os =] | Gifts in Furnishings, Hats & Shoes at Our Pamous Low Prices. Goods cheerfully exchanged or money refunded Sf purchases prove unsatisfactory. | BERNGEIM é 1@3 2338 & 2340 THIRD Ave., eoru?"" 127th St. Ac. oes Every Evening. Next Sat. Till 11.30 P. MM. AS SS B.Altmant @o, BOYS’ CLOTHING at Special Prices to-morrow Saturday, December 14th: DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, Sizes 8 to 15 years, SAILOR SUITS, sizes 3toto yan, . . 3,75 OVERCOATS, sizes 71015 yearn 5, 5.00 RUSSIAN and HOOD COATS, sizes 3107 yeas, 6,25 EXTRA PANTS, sizes 4to 1S yeas, =... 75t0 53.50 & $4.50 WHAT FINER GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS THAN A HAMMERSLOUGH SUIT OR OVERCOAT? HAMMERSLOUGH Bros, Sacritice Sale places the finest and ost reliable clothing within easy reach of the slenderest purse. For they are positively retiring now from the retail business and are sacrificing their huge magnificent stock at 60 sts. on the dollar. mply wonderful, for every price te sensationally tow, Bi dress walle; siikelined and Tuxedo ulta; allk-liaed Drince Albert, ota and. vests sand alle feet import ped trouners: beautiful lone, loose, wide-oaltered Grereeates Cnt etariaies finest English hers: Irteh All tatet be wold quickly. cod are therefans ax now $8.50 tn Dlack and gray, impo ari delng sacrificed at amazingly low prices. THEIR FINEST $18 SUITS Mack thibets, gray inixtures, neat worsted checks, Their Finest $18 LONG OVERCOATS. Some allk-lned, black kerseys, Oaford gray triezer, & ee Sow $8.50 THEIR FINEST $22 SUITS sn oow SIZ, Clay Glagooa’s, unSnished worsteds; gray caasimeres, Ae. THEIR FINEST $22 LONG OVERCOATS on uew $12 k-lined kerwoys in all shades; griy frleses @c. THEIR VERY BEST $30 SUITS seen $15 Their Very Best $30 LONG OVERCOATS «wr $15 HAMMERSLOUGH BROS., 830 BROADWAY, fr CHILDREN, AMES R. KEANE & CO., 1351, 1353, 1355 Third Ave., East Side, bet. 77th and 78th Sts, One block abeve 76th st. Ls station, 34 ave, cara Bea pes the gear, Ear and haxingwa oar PARLOR and LIBRARY LAMPS. ° of Bronze and Pottery, Electroliers, Shades, Globes, Etc, 8B. Altman & €o. Art Object and Bric-a-Brac Dep't. Third Floor, | PUTTER, 236. On Saturday—Very Finest Creamery Butter at 23c. per Ib. IN ALL THE ANDREW DAVEY STORES, The Light of the broad Sea of Bust- ness fs the. Ute tle Sunday World kmown his wants Want. World Wants accom through the sun ra @ay World Want columns. the business tine. . Try the S end §