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MYSTERY IN MORGAN CASE Doctor, Daughter and She Who Presides Over New York Home Disappear. PATERSON WIFE LAUDS. Aged Grandmother Tells of Phy- sician’s Threat to Put Miss Belle in Asylum. rrested tried Haven. gan, of New Y. “the two man one in erson, Dave left her he the doctor ‘0 one wh Dr. Morga hind left the E that had bera za ed York home He took with: Nim the been known as his wil Nin ell atre nd whom hia ¢ by Als Hirst wife have been hear call mamo He 1 hind, | Mrs. Mesxander Morgan, wao pre sides over his home tnere, aad who Bays sae Was married to nim Iyy¥4. Wife spenka Mlihty of Ith, Mrs, Morgan, of Paterson, who is well jong in years, and whom Dr. M ty sald to have married soan at death of tls fret w Questions to-duy hang pictures of Dr white and of les two children Becond wite 5 This is our bh about ome. Dr, Morgan is andamd t have n that to: OF course, L dy know t Keeps tine rooms in N ehildren of his first wife, to dy with how and dut sad bam su ine ese in tke him hil come to visit here to da New whom neighbors od West Callers the man, moth nf Efforts to se Mre, M t mation nohave gone in Paterson wh wife? she out its was SL don't know anythin “ we hash the reply. “The settled. [t's all over. n> Haven Wo 1B. Fosdick said of Dr. Morgan's spound marriage After the death of my daughte 1 know nothing | Honors in the Initia ' Production. s after M1 Inst nigh! the loquacious or w <llver dol! a shat: 1 with her sensitive dus Land her distraught fingers Visible drops monge, with Pere wate 12 Miss Margaret floodgates of © : to. knows Getter than she how to start ar ducts working. Every trick Ature and v makes for <ainy toon th and gesture wseeand guloy ty the ag when Marga nor nelther st ting an pari Richm Anglin last mith vigor since John 3 inte t six Rich An ow to what gentlemen the prize-ring. hurricane tin stunn its Hurry 40) softheart Hioved for himself alone the did not know girl Ble was en Uy trou xirl sh and enough of a fool te was ! rich trrone }marry ¢ hatefully for him in compro Ww es she loves, love with her husi untaly an She determines ty make fit, Jack Kennerley com: eo Wars just th ed ty his ut she snubs him very lng to with th had writen to announ hes to show her tusband this le so that he may know the worst So she i) will be sure to Mind it. tind It, elle Morgan's mother, fourteen ago. Dr fed again within u few 4 arrled Annie Alex- ander, . Who was supposed at that ever proved to be the cave, Mra, Annic er Morgan should be sixty years old or more not Kn Well Like an who has in in West) Nin ng hand- ghbors of the wos wnoas Mrs M and acce only in rms highest praise. Mrs, Charles ho nald to @lirsch, wao owna th dr and Mrs. Morgan have lived tp thar house for seven and L think the world of Mrs, Mor pbors of the MBrgans said all the med to call the mma.’ Dr. Mors ean is described oy als neighbors Mberal man with bis family. Mrs, Mor- gan and the children we! at all times, The head of the house was adled, freq left the Ninette strect 3 rae in the morning. They tiought he ate dinner and where His buenesa place is 1 rch # ot > Haven, grandmother of the girl, said s alarmed about this, “When Belle was Ill nere one year ago erip.”’ she said, “Dr. Morgan eadout the time she was ge ting well, He said to her In my hear- ing: Posdick, Threat of nn Asylum, ‘Ef you do not ston Keing out nights T can put you In an asylum? S"You could not do that! Tsatd. ila n * 1 could, f and my brother and we could signa ¥ dorto cale. Hrs, Fosdick sa year hal p 1 deen forgotte suddent, . weeks to take aunt Middletown, from girl late fan away, only Wo Shurge of theft “Dr, Morgan car No wooner had 1 ran Into the kit self In iny arme, ‘Grandma, de tends to lock m Mrs. Fosdick said Bolle was fand of going to do ere unannounced eseen him than s and, throwlne h 1 think papa in- ‘ening: often met \willlam J. MeConnell, t Yale Luw ol graduate to whe Is sald to be ged and w told her grandfather she intende meet When ehe ran away from her aunt Publicly she haa dented this. Word from Franklin, Pa., McConnell's home, xaya that he tn'In this elty, —— ALTMAN’S SHORTER HOURS. Store to Clone at 5. M., Beginning. ‘Thursday. B, Altman & Co, have determined to inaugurate a novelty on. Thursday, Dec, %. Beginning on that date thelr’ store Will be opened at 83) A. M. and clored at/6.P. M. until further notice. The shortening of the ‘hours of labor Is ex- pected: ta be of areat benefit to the Faun tt hundreds of employees, while arn ter! in any may: with om she is on tlonubie light, upon hi: to remove him- Such lanor does thi his wife, but he thinks t thing to dol a without say’ “her tte, under th rin the nick the amazing f rhim to nor does ni watts Ul he is at . with a bursting hi how plea that ling well and tt woul trouble, she would I nd fOr her<Juat. send, You. Knows 1 come th as roll bet was here that Misx Anglin pul out the emotional stop, and) raised. a lump Jn many a hardened throat. And Mr. Richm Milanor, in a frenzy of Joy at discovering what had be vous all the thme—thi on him—talrly be down, Much of the ‘ob- hix wife doted the curtain ret of "The Wilder- on the second a designed to convince to those wh of the fashionable cus Esmond. ald rit mat iy invert or, but Mr. Fichman has fousness Wh. ! ter than ux gayety arming in x of thy Jo what Ix expecte moxt atriking polnt of supes New Yark orodjuction is nt ihe women, Mixs Anglin’ gowns {i particular are at tlest that have been seen. this, season KATI TRISTAN AND ISOLDE," Frou-frou of lingerie, Mash of jewels, alluring ey a firth bewllder- Ing Kowan and beauty of every variety and clime—a human flower garden, teeming 4 and palpitant with Mfe—frst night at the opera, that’s all. And yet that all is everything to the world of soctety, It was just Hke the opening nights of otner seasons except fa the {mporthnt detail of the opera, But soclety didn’t points of difference |and George Roumaine. 7 discuss tha ni that society looked for were the new gowns, the new jewels, the new ar- rangement of cavallers. Enough of these were noted to furnish boudoir chatter for daya to come. ‘The ordinary onlooker noted an un- usual attentiveness throughout — the if it had be old * as in former seasons, one would have chatted aw ‘Ax one {8 suppored to pray at chu spite of We choir. Mr. Grau chose to open with “Tristan and Inolde™ matter of necessity. The change was effective artlatically and from a box-office standpoint, Very beautiful was the rendition from a tech- nical standpoint, with the exception of Mr. Dyck's Tristan. His tones. were f and in the fi t second he sang off the key. extenuatia i IMISS ANGLIN, IN “THE WILDERNESS,” GOES SHEDS A GREAT OCEAN OF TEARS. Leading Lady of the EmpireTheatre Stock CompanyandCharles Richman Share the gin, standing plumo Theatre and ke t1Les PLM ernens' was brought ving the audie ss. And this ie wanted to be Bo soft: ow to find of a prig {in his mind for wld marry him for most efuses ty marry her because both poor, and his stat abi at or is one of those conventent Hennett home by an « Word eters who never w 4 woman's | ull after the marrlage ceremony, at is a sad Chris | st philosophers consider tue Lavedence D'ORSAY- / de i Mre. Rennett aia | PERS TST ea ae ee 8 atened attack of pneumonia which We hope ani nd, but dreadfusiy Femorsetul because. she won him. so td footing yinn-lt severely. He produces a Mippant letter {ne her en- sment to Milanor, and »he deter-| ves It on his desk, where the | who, when! filled with ar man al- Land orders a bag | adershtp. rs vraoas still running somewhat t0 downstairs to full house asion by PRO | Hen Donnellys ste company A at y Mil gay reditable Fev he Charity, Ball Jaume Towers is winning holiday | laughs from larke audiences at Daly's | | after jin the , abs Fapl that Wreeks Six Stores | b “The Burgo: . attraction and private in Ww! atthe Grand maa ¢ | ficice ai | sistent. fet ch the beat of the oe eae with Grace | } ’ leregnentas the raincand the the Republic, ts as popular LUMBUS. 0 Serene tae sineltceren ever, Dirpateh from kK MAY IRW COMED, SEIELD IN“ BEAUCATRE. Last Word” and vaudevil ible natural gas explosion Sir Harry Milanor ts | th delicious scent and color THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, ee | FRDR James A. Bennett, Young Harvard Graduate, Taken ty Hospit HAS WORKED T00 BARD. Follows an Attock of Typhoid Feve with Strain of a Post- Graduate Cour ng Ju year Wis graduation was t ed by an tuck of fn 4 some Young 1 y YOUN man showed hi Mrs, Henne man's mothe prostrated him until a few days age. Jeaplte hie vocal handicap hy hin part with splendid: spirit. Mme. Ternina was in fine v 5 fire HHfted her Isolde to a / that of other Interpreters rt seen fn past seas sa was caught by Mme. Shu- Ko who was an unusually esting Rrangene, | Mr. Wispham’s ed wt je Nas at no time bs w. 1. CRomFTe We ndition {« seems to be a favorite | yy Va) ae e Py pollday attraction, judging from sale . SEL jot aeats at the Madison square ' Virginia Har: In *Allce of Ol Vine head nes’ continu opular at the Gar-| revolve on turning s{is and forcerat Ymeods a DEN OPENING DARCY OF THE GUARD: sty F stinction to the re! of Kurwenal, a New York Theatre, q roids winning enthustastic e d de ate as ing oof the winter gard Savoy with “D'Arcy of spirit jast nigh Was postponed until < ‘| her drama plane ab ndon Sleeps’ is the bill at d Avenue Inte Wan tiken to Flowe his father is a lire tye Him clomely « hin back by tov ithe Guards. pstield in He: han wal | It.was the same old May Urwin who ENTUUSE OVER MRS. FISKE, y}eame back to un at the Aijou tnat night, | untes to “turn “em away Manhattan Theatre patrons continue williumountecorinos| jand tt was good to ace her again, to feel | fi Wartleld and “The Auctioneer,” | to enthu roMre. Fieke in “The Un las vou sat there In one of those # having given way to May Irwin a Welcome Mrealinioh: that she was your friend bent on mak- | Bijou, mo o the Jolly Grass Widows" will ramp all the hentres, | Ing you feel at home. ‘ couse week at t n Drew turned « ; Ity Street” and dainty Maude Whether she was Madge Smith or the | a, ge filing the Knickerbocker 0 |, Widow Jones—she chanced to assume | ite capacity nightly, |tho name of the tatter last night—or| Advance males for Mra. Tatane whether she was some one el it was *« ‘Do Harry” at the Criterion are) Chintimer Spit the name, for xne couldn't be other eid Way Down E than the fat, Jovial nigger singing May J oe Russell in “The Girl ane the of even the v Irwin, cracking Jokes. written by John | ihe Sstantine too Iniceant Fence Riera: M tanding foom Only” sign in front |prurtie a& Seamon's th unsually yn last night wher rpular act ty Daye’ ' preeen t fy oT feed to ally, at her own expense, and for|of the door. t matter every one was just as glad pressible humor and mimicry, along with Isn't it too bad that so many people, when they get old, get ¢ ranky | la few new ones, but the old ones were | ie. [Rete gipnee olsen DuELN esata fonead wate Belge) Vert Reon ae bo feel right towards themselves or any eves sparkled as merrily, hands clapped ax ly as when these mel- : t hearted « 5 joe es eminisvent of the Mis- Apsk if ‘ bey EOLA At e first sung. warm welcome coon song singer of the A te can stage, and her return to Broadway |Wwas recognized as adding one more | where the Jaded could week contentmen Mysterious Intruder Threw feast ieamrste ee] Lighted Match and Mrs wi-born steaming ti ' | boast of, but most anything will do for Tevet rhemarntauathing wil iy (ac? Patten Is Fatally Burned. wi show, Jacques Kruger, wh: yrop. ewhiskered might do for “Oom was more or less funny as the soctal derelict, und Miss Florence Reea clever, his daughter. wsus Bruno, 2 an ante-mortem statement made and Mabel Rungell danced well. to-day in Brooklyn Honpltal to the ¢ “THE RURGOMASTER." oner Mrs, Guaste Patten, of No. siz) | The tuneful “Rurgomaster.” a comic Md that ae strange ma opera with the unusual distinction of a clothing in her own clever Mbretto, returned to the Grand roo severely that Opera-House last evening, with Comed- prroborate her story n Richard Carle heading ong cast. | Mrs. Patten iived with a Mr. and M T! opera went with all its old chic. McColgan. She ta a working: w To keep in line with the Beauty Show been separated from her husband movement there isa “Girlie Chorus. |abour a year, ‘The husband haw posses and the Aladdin panorama continues to |slon of thelr two children othe ses All old people's muscles get weak and flabby, and it’s the same) i __ |with the muscular walls of their intestines as with the muscles of their| HST EL alta ad heck at colin, Batten, wih Mr and Mrs Si" Jarms. When the bowels grow weak, the old folks get constipated, | Thith White, whoae perfect profile cin s gitting in the kitchen of the hous. | Dilious, sick, helpless, irritable, and that's the chief cause of their el he found on Uncle Sam‘s sliver coin | vterjay evening. Mra. # up| Old folks should take Cascarets Candy Cathartic bowel tonic, keep thougn sae didn’t) pose for the part. - E heads the female contingent, while |to 50 the basement. She not | liver lively, their bowels regular and strong and live to be a hundred Aes =~ Best for the Bowels, All 1806, Never sold by Funmaker Carle haa the assistance of | teen out of the room mor: |Knox Wilson. Riley Hatch, Cariton King | iiute when she dashed. in as. “| @aew esther the Bewele 2 All your money back. Sterling Re C clothes aflame McColgan and Ware extinguished the flames, but not until the woman had| ———— — | been terribly burned about the breast ; Z A oned Sal hari Choate +8 the {and the A policeman summon RortSale. bias Chistes. suracuen At an ambulance from Brooklyn Hospital Thia, it Sadie Martinot's last week| According to the story of Mrs. F in “The Marriage Game" at the Vic-|there was a strange man tn the forla, Ouln Skinner following ‘her OM] when she atepped out of the kit Dec. “31 In "Francesca Da Rimini." an 2180p i Pastor's continuous vaudeville at the; He Ht a match and threw It at old stand, next to Tammany Hall, (s| lodged in the bosom of her dress, whic! 5 ss Rood an ever, wae of ‘nina eae 1 aaa i Bate whe Sati SURV EAL URE a ‘Anna Held continues to pack the Ca- 4 sino with the “Little Duchess.” knew It she was ablaze, The most usetul ad a ectated ta for the of monthly pane ee eke ‘ Mra, Patten anid that she saw the| hoitders WEBER AND FIELDS! WILL, j iy “Holty-Tolty"” and ‘A Message from | {ce of the man when he it the match. | MANHAT TTAN CLOTHING Mars" are the burlesques at Weber &|5he did not recognize him—had never | New York Store: | Brooklyn Store: elds". seen him before :o her knowledge, The 11s 3D Ave., 500 BROADWAY, ristmas week bi:l at police theory Is that: the stranger wan| Bet. 6th and otth’ ate. Thornton & Whipp) TERE se reine anak he hell no Intention | srara croruiya aan ro oavan, | wacrilge War agar GENTLEMN'S Wairiy ¥, of setting the jolene, of the woman Oi] CEN Tene Gentes ano materials Mt gusts? “dl weakly; aeticles, deiive tel payment, eae | enteet Room 7, 337 Broadway. BKCHANGE WATCH Co. 27 Droatway, UP YORK STATE CONTINUE Crowds sti flock the Fourteenth Street Theatre to see “Up York State.” leeping Beauty and the Beast’ ja} tion. Cheerful sandRest Contains forphine nor Mineral Nov NAKCOTIC. ly Vor er onstipa us. Foverish sant LOss OF SLE r* TOOK ‘PROSPEROUS FORCE YOURSELF: T0 SAVE NEW CRED: Ne SYSTEM accommodations L. W, SWEET & Co., LEADING CRE! DIT Lene DOWN and od WEEKLY: Sas DIT WATCH co. GLOBE REL ILDING NY. Marlem ranch, 101 2: i BLOWN UP BY ue : CREDIT Ser LEI Ss StAING |2289 3D AVE., =e THE FASHION CREDIT HOUSE, | t= T West 1ith at that tt ry if s . . — | 1 Sone CTRANGER ‘ASE Constipated Old Age For Infants and Children,’ The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA —nttmen THE CENTAUR COMPANY, MEW YORE CITY. For Sale. Bauras TABLE CREDIT, Clothing and Cloaks; easy weekly paymentag strictly confidential. Dentistry. 205 Sixth Ave., cor. (4th St. i opp. City Hall. interest and Diadend Notices. The Bowery Savings Bank, ND 130 BOWERY, y YORK, Dec, 20, 1901. credited to depoalte $5 and upward and tee months oa y next, and will be Monday, January | deposited on or before Jan. 10, 1 dra JON D. IC ‘OK, Comptroller. HALL, Secretary. No. 3. for the elece at Brevoort Hall on WHITFORD, Ree. See. Goes catire eapenses Lawyer ROWNSON, 99 Nasa ww York, “wishes a good home MacDonali, 3 West ‘The Light of the broad Ven of Basle ness tn the it~ Ue Sunday World A Want. World YTS Wants accoms plish wonders fn GYS(VESS the business Mne. = Try the 3 and 7 time rates. A NOVEL ADELINE SERGEANT NOW APPEARING SERIALLY .. —IN THE— EVENING

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