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THE WORLD: WE DN REFORMAT THE TOMAS, Acting Warden Flynn Says) All Prisoners Will Be Treated Alike. NO FAVORS TO ANY ONE. CY AND RICH BRIDE ——— EX-CONV! Mother Consented Allow Couple Remarkable Marriage, Old Family Mansion. Although to Not to Live in Refuses, However, to Make Any Criticisms on the Administra- tion of Hagan. “From now on every pr! confined in this prisun will be treated alike, No one will be al- lowed favors that are denied an- oth This statement was made dy A Marden Joseph Flynn, the new head o: the Tombs, in an interview with an | Evening World reporter 5 When asked stimate that such a « in heretofore pr Dn Warden Fiyn “It is no! F f those i who have nin fire m 1 if those to whom I have rdinate, Commi! repose in Tombs, and I der a clean « fisfactorily to th of improveme exlet in the 1 acting Warde fas secure a every prisone rights. Iw the way th gay with the handled in the ; “Ew which Is tv perfect ac higher position partment of Corre to Tombs been in| exit Jt must be “1 bellev should be dug up. “In: my service in th a) have never had s char me and I don't anticip AT HEIS THE CHAMPION LIAR, SO SAYS GERRY AGENT OF the ed and not titution 1 made agaln. ny trouble. TER QYRON Mrs. Rebecca J. Mangam, of rooklyn,| tion ts permanent, but they are sceptl-; In view of Syron's effort to shift the GEORGE VOGAN. refusce to reveal the wh cal blame for Ms own cthne to another, MaUgh(ersBaraht hola eect Syrtn has been a loafer for most of Judge Hurd, in the County Court tn . ain rarity hie thiriesix years, ate he has Hrookiyn, sentence. “This boy la the zreatest | Fagaysto Thomas: Syrotia; the ex-con ‘ his brothers and @la-| He was ¢ four years et shortened and six mo Ge bridal tour, and will not re Ss Christan watea over him and w tines on suspteton, met Mis can, who ts he was an tn- clic Protecto: managed to + Thus spoke 3 Gerry Society Woen he aeven yeans » MWT In the if the Kings County Pe Ing term: for 1h pardoned sand tok him to. the mixato: oi, With: the | Hits sincerity: ts dout Joby these who 1 ty erlminal, attempted tol know hin. o Anon that he de- und Ut et " Vv Ward. | atift all the Lame to Mea! but tt] serted the Catholle falth, dn which he where Syron Lond! was tearhed that MeGione was really} wast for the chureh of Miss 10ry. af hize Ms recont ts wel u GEIHNLESS FOR DES pipe trom tye ee w Uimaelf. MeGlone wax din |g Ay inter: h street vii ul his e pe tha rene urged, ested in THREE TAKEN ROVE WIFE ABO URPAY WILL OT NOTLRMLLY WED RADON CONERS. BABE QUT AT A.A, EXPLAIN TAMASFERS. SHS THE DOCTOR LOCKED UP IN DEFAULT UF THUS MRS. WEISS ACCUSES “| MADE THEM AND REVOKED EDWARD PAULDING WANTS $5,000 EACH. HUSBAND IN COURT. THEM BECAUSE | PLEASED.” MARRIAGE ANNULLED. Seeret Service Alse Cantuced De Commisstoner ft He Hae Declares that His Wife Waa Ale Parapherna srfelt | Quaee Mee iD rendy When he Colus tn | ! wide Any oO | tay i i + . \ ey ! ir O« wie Throvgh Lyman Dr. Ed Kn 4 ward Paulding. f t Fifty. Arstiqtreet, sues for ana at of his raigned irre iy remy Margaret MT on sioner Sh + W outs which iptains veenerday. He wast hut sie in feally the wite making t yi J M Nu Pte Mnpart mueh inform r trial before cent, twenty-tive-cent | Wer t way a at M of the Su- They waived es 1 ett strate Murtong \ want to say that Dever mas tn fn $5,000 ball euch ¢ Y hat d Suwomer Jury. They were « h hea them | of ¢ anted by Bircet Jail in ste 5 nd hed them because "| wer slate dxomely hare erolne fo shake Sesaieene No. 19 West 1 GIRL ASKS FOR $1 AS HEART BALM . BECKY SUES COUPLE WHO ESTRANGED GUS. last| taken 1 cape] refused to return t work, | arreste night, breaking in the furing Connors The me ™ ads of revolvers. In the rooms were found a large quan only seve ed by the Het dam- LONDON, 1 beginners. ve men Know, peat a ( ea ary plead F lat the Ohl Batley y appointed ‘HER JUMPS NOR DRoOP= ly, regularly, month in 2al) ut, In New York City circu- amdavit rried to t Julius mallctously in- us to break off the engagement, re she Ww umaAged to the ex: tent of Sand she desires to bring sult) Jultus and Fanny for that ek sete ise el ESDAY EVENING, DECK! She Will, rolnted wo! Supreme! k MBER 18, 1901. IMANGAM HOME IS CLOSED TO oe Before buying elsewhere; 10 to 25 per cent. saved will set you thin‘ing. We Are Fully That Much Lower Than Other Houses. © The Best Goods for the Least Money. Are Here. y finished Mahogany & Birch sk. highly Your Parlor Cabinet, 4 tt with eabi- Fiat 6 in high. 2 ft. 3 in.] Yop and taxis wide, French mit- 13,75) burnished rersy 208 and “ox le 10. A br Cthis) om s348, $ Complete nee oy 98! for Others at Lowest | rs Polish Oak or Ma hocany\M Morris hairs, : rm ble cu's be Bes Get ered i ef ! t mma akin e F choles pattern pect, 348 List yiven eh Gor ditlerent of anh went mirrors 34 pia Goods. }:peciatat.. 23.78. FISHER Elevated Station 104th St. below cost. Lot No. 1—All Shoes and Oxfords... Lot No. Lot All shoes at this sale genuine Sate only at £4 West 23d St 25 Broadway, near I2th St, Ma ha:tan. wssau, corner Fultoa St., Man rattan. (Spectal to The Evening World.) TARRYTOWN, N.Y. Dec. 18.—Par Hes have been searching all night for Haul Birdsall, the twenty-one corge Birdsall Mrdwall went afternoon to cu | CASH OR CREDIT. { Great Bargains! AT BURT SHOE SALE. Come and examine these Fine Burt Shoes. Pric:s way Here are some lots. Women's 2—All Welt Shoes—Patent \ ie and Enamel Leather, Vici, { Velour Calf, Caif Skin and Box Calf.......... » 3—350 prs. Children’s Shoes, sizes 5 to 10, formerly $2.00... Burt Shoes As sizes run out they will be replaced by Crawford Shoes. We have a small lot of White, Pink and Blue Strapped . Slippers, beaded and plain, were $3.50 & £4.00, now THE CRAWFORD SHOE MAKERS, Purchas.rs of the Burt Shoe Store and Stock. Manhattan. Prices. BROS.., Columbus Ave., bet. 103d and {04th Sts. Open Evenings Until Xmas. Turned | $3. 25 | $2. 25 $2. 60 $3, 75 > 75 all new goods and la'est styles. Hi $1.50 Other Crawtitd Sho: Stores at: 159 West 125th St., Ma hattan, 423 Fulton St, Brooklyn. SEARCH IN WOODS FOR A PARALYTIC. —————++. Birdsall Went Out to Gather Christmas Green Accompanied by His Dog. be held in his church, with him. His doz went returned and hing the woods since alight. Last summer bathing Birdsall suffered a It Im feared that he and probe parties in lytic stricken E ly has frozen to dea GETS DIVORCE. IN TEN MINUTES. \MAILLARD’S CASHIER AND SUPERINTENDENT LOSES. Mathey Who Had a ¥ It took ten minutes to present enough evidence to-day to convince Justice Mathey, a statuerque brunette daughter of France, with great, deep, dark eyes. was entitled to a deeree of absolute di- vorce from Henry L. Mathey, superin- tendent and cashier at Matilard'’s, and the deerce was promised. The beautiful plaintifr, all in black, ed that she married Mathey Jan. %, and that her suspicions were nét aroused until last May: Mattle L. Pemberton, Albert Davis Hutehinson and Albert C Fountain, roomers at No, 311 West Twenty-fourth { street, identified Henry L. Mathey's | photograph as a speaking ‘tkenes# of Mr. De Jean," who with hie wife bad 4 room there during May and June, and, and "De Jean, yaa Mathey's alter they's Ife as | and he knew! Je ath me Students? Dall. to Mrs. Sights at French dents’ bal masque, to be held at Sulzcr'a W#s All a mistake, as he could show on Harlem Muste ae. Hall, One and Second ave- Tuesday, Dec, allet, may : be the Student | ing colleges. in mortar boards and | gowns, fepresentings the athletic fea- \ tures. There football, rowing, golf and barshall ergy, and representa- tives from Columbia, Yale and Harvard will be on hand, ‘Truax, of the Supreme Court, that Alice | this morning, charge Truax said he would grant =) Hundred andi Mr, Hutchtngon, who knew both Mathey | covered the testifled that "De Jean! a bloeim caught him and held him de- spite a ghowe nat the! w “P| CALLS come to Eirle wearing tne colors of the Jead-| MRS. JOHNSON SAYS CARL } Catches on Dee, eon, of No. 583 Tenth atr of her house, carrying her baby in her , Who sald that he desired to rent a room, gone, she said, her caller took $26 from her pocketbook, which was on a table in the parlor. that he was cold and would go and get a drink at the corner saloen, returning jtook hi to the Fitthvavenve eiution. He gave the name of Josoph Smith, but rofused his address, In court this mofn- A unique feature of the French stu- ing h trial of the ¢ ACCUSES SON OF WELL-KNOWN MAN LANGANAU ROBBED HER. Mim After a Chase—Hie Father of Brooklyn Sangerbund. Carl Langanau, the son of the Vie President of the Brooklyn Sangerbund, was arraigned In Butles Street Court with lareeny, He was held tn $1,000 ball for examination 23, glthough he strongly pro- tested his innocence, The complainant 1 ira. Clara John- t. “According to her story she was called to the door arms, yesterday afternoon by a man Ghe went t» the basement the baby In Its cradle, 39 place While she was Upon her return he sald ater to look at the room. Atcer his ¢ Johnson dis. ed the man of savage blows he rained While struggiing with she pit’ her hand tn hie a1 vered her $26, Potleceman Cook arrested the man and upon her fa t je Wae recognized,” [ie sald that —_— a QUICK ANSWERS TO HELP thelr “Help Wanted” advts. in the Sunday World. Competent workers |! seeking employment. look. to Sun- day World Wants for guidance, ee advertisers who put Me | B.Altmans Go. PORTIERES, TABLE and COUCH COVERS | | | At Reduced Prices for Thursday, | December 19th: $3.90 2x3 yards, . . 5 {12 yards square, | COUCH | 54.90 Tapestry. 9 FRENCH JUTE VELOUR TABLE COVER:, $7.85 13.50 2 yards squire, COVERS, Moquette, 36, 75 &12.50 | Aiso a number of Tapestry, Damask, French Jute | Velour and Embroidered Velour Portieres. Maidenhoodan At the th what more a hat will ke wshold of wedded life, ppropriate cond a bride There are many physical distur t with the So ees not only of the the new of the the 0, diges' wwel Sale of Alt Silk Umbrellas. Women’s 26-inch; twill silk, handles of ivory, pearl and partridge wood posts,; with sterling silver caps and trimmings, $2.95, value $4.00. Women’s; 26-inch, twill silk, long pearl and ivory handles, with solid silver trimmings, also partridge wood silver inlaid handles, Men’s; 28-inch, twill silk, handles ‘of buckhorn and|" ivory with solid silver trim- mings, value $5 & $6. Lord & Taytor, Broadway & 20th St. conlinrad Rugs, Sits, Curios, BROADWAY & !8THST. Headquarters Things Oriental Largest collection. under one roof. There is nothing to com- pare with it, either in London or Paris. EXPENSIVE CHICKENS. The Thief Was Shut Out of a Tree by Owner of the Birds, Ska. las at Dickson Cliy early ins morn: ing. MeGuire'n chickens Were tin ina tree on his premises and hay had climived the treo to steal thei Quire. tired on » the new family in perfect h nee from maidenh only d Womanhood with its cares and responsibilities, consi than a box of the medicino Tale Hanees nd to bride, th geners ie a nat dose Never sold anteed to et free, Address ew York, 51S js. AM drug Keane’s ideboard Prices KEANE’ prices ate at all times: the lowest nly good furntt | T es: r ts are mad> to induce jyout sre furs itu e and home fur- nishines part of the money you usu iy waste on useless — gincracks.. Kean’ s will wave the terms as easy as if you pald (ull prices. \ Selected volden quar- tered Cak, massive and -Fewutiful. supe rior make, excelent finish. Trimmings are of high- ily polished brass. | Vaues ', to '5 above Keane's special prices» upward from $10.50 Dining Chairs, from 69c Extension Tables, from $3.75 China Closets, from $12.00 Everything to furnish the modern home. Lowest possible prices. Most Literal Credit. UAKES R. MEINE & 0, a, 1353) 2355 Third Ave. Fth and 78th Stree! . Le station, 34 Hroadway and Lexin Greatly Pleased Are Our Customers, both as to liberal! terms of credit and our selection of Ladies’ and Gents’ Cloth- ing, which is always come plete and up-to-date. To those who are not acquainted with our methods of doing business, a cordial invitation is extended to pay us a visit and note and compare prices. There is no doubt that you will be pleased to open an account with us. H. Zeitz & Tarshis, 535 Fulton St, 468 Sth Ave., Brooklyn, GRAY—FANNY 1. Gray and Katle Conboy, 169th at. and Inwood ave., Highbridge. Funeral Thursday at 10 o'clock. QRAY, daughter of Dennty FATHER KNICK. J HOCKER makes known hin wants through the sun day World Want columnas > ~