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RIES 2: RR es 5 Oo THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1902, MRS. FOX GOES TO VISIT 'HOTEL PABST TO FALL ABE SLUPSKY MAY HAVE HUSBAND IN 'FRISCO JAIL. BEFORE SUBWAY BLASTS. TO FACE MURDER CHARGE. oy —— Son or pemocraue Club President Blames gjjm Men's Hostelry with Its Portico Bought St. Louis Politician Wrests Pistol from Assail- ife’s Extravagance for Downfall. by the Tunnel Contractor. ant and Mortally Wounds Him. 0e Mrs. John Fox. jr, started for San, Young Fox haa dee — i ry Francisco this morning on learning that eens ae - a eh Sa, Pinchea m For Bunions. “John Francia Clark.” serving a six {4 Z ear bag By s for iteelfin soli Month sentence there for a misde- i a e ia i ort the first ten mine meanor. had eased that he was her " 5 Fincka ry A ; 7 y t is Bieeed on the husband ‘ k , . adds Mr & as She wept hyste: ly when ehe read | : " 1 the despatch n young Fox ad ) 1 hy mitted he was th : a * of the Democwat!. et ' harged his do 1 ne: . be “take her own M . ; sf if t permna- life, but after pwn she 1 ‘| ‘ery time, burried preparati go to her hus k * is “ 3H and is « a Women’s, Dand. Wiebes She Had Forgiven. “Jack disappeared on March 13 from the flat in which he was Itving with me my mother and sister in New : Mrs. Fox, between her | said eo or four dayeafterhe had | “Her extravagance drov and forced me to obtain my meana I could do through my persona! Finally 1 made up my would stand It n noe % prevent Duvtone altogether—wees x shoes from youth JAMES S. COWARD, f / sort will be glad / to know Kirsct- HER COMPANION. SHOT SIDE BY SIDE, + 2 sk sre Ml ‘ ade clothes — esl sal : "the new achievement in ready- rol) = = to-wear suits and overcoats e,, RCs MRS. STEERS SIGNED DEEDS NEIGHBORS FOUND BOTH All the one cute tailor tee TO LUCRETIA BIRDSALL. BADLY WOUNDED. SEM alae mt aien te tee [ox ~ NDE own chops: the shape worked in. Wash Dress Stuffs. every garment in the tailonng. Ask any good clothier and look ten @one he called me up on the telephone and asked me to forgive him for sign- ing papers which Andrew Freedman brought him to sign @#o that he might be reconciled to his father. My sister! was at the ‘phone listening at the timo,| My Witt mo go I eaid I would not forgive him. but) leave her I'm sorry now | eald it. for Jack de- “My father clared he would do something rash. if yentinuNaws La ft ts true that Jack has donepanything| the last five im: 1% remain there.” wrong !t will break my heart.” JUDGES DECISION [STOCKTON Hil =. David & John Anderson's Relatives of Late fee Commis. stoner pees ior the little linen label—Kursch Ginughams and Cheviots. CLEARS HUNTERS, BURIED WHERE BORK SE oe NE ‘ SEW ROCHELLE SY 4 t $12to$25. Get your size Whit Embroidered Mulls and ‘WERE INDICTED FOR TAKING|BODY OF AUTHOR TAKEN TO ; : me : ma ee OUT GAME KILLED. PHIL. ADELPHIA. dna of | REN A abet wy Ani 2 F.Kirechbaum&Co, sparta Panama Suitings. adines, Lace and All-ever Tucking, ancy Cotton ¢ Prominent New York and New Jer-| Second Se of Apoplexy Fa’ sey Sportemen Against to the Writer of Pennsylvania Commission. or the Tiger. WASHINGTON, Apri! S1—The body of GORANTON, Pa, April 7 —Judee Stockt was Arobbald, of the Federal Court of the ‘Middle Pennsylvania District. hae filed fn the Blooming Grove case | Mr Stockton seven prominent New York and New |by Prof Jersey residents were charged with vio- | Acadamy of S lating the Lacey law, and act of Con- | Hotel, gress prohibiting the surreptitious re- moval of game from the State in which it te killed. hemorrhage yeate: The defendants were A. 6. Smith and ‘ ‘Thomas J. Barry, of New York; John ©. Kumer and Benjamin Kusser, of Tremton; Robert Post and Andrew J Post, of Jersey City, and RH. Brett- nal, of Newark. On Oot 21, 1901, they ‘were coming from Blooming Grove Park, in Pike County, Pa, with satchels containing a hundred or ruore pheasants Gnd a box inclosing the carraas of a | h¢ spent Geer, when Dr. Kobfus, ohiet af the| “ite his Pennsylvania Game Commission, inter-| thereafter held rd wepted them at the ralirosd station. staffe of magazi: Judge Archbald decided the defendanta | 2458. Wie*mal attention we were not amenable because the game|\nown works are “Rudder was not shipped out of the State, and.| “The Christmas Wreck. oT his spare tim: her's opposition & SONS J2Ist Street: Mrs, Parsons Cries Gite fer Arbor Dy: ' Va oN Chatham Square: Seay Mare St me ow ae oo Ci te! 193 to 205 Park Row, 2226 to 2234 Third Ave., i ; degen at Chatham Square. § Corner 12Ist St. Fe coded in attral See beumtet © EUERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING at wes EVERYTHING f RELIABLE. Tries to Steal Show Case While (MW AULIFFE REWARD mee es Eleped biti) — teed Mic) Justice Mayer Mas te Adj: Age, Who Now Threatens . 2 ron Svea Batten Totes In 1; Baby Carriage. FUND NOW $3,424.70. To any person or persons who shall furnishto The World information that will result in the arrestand conviction of the murderers of James McAulifte, The World will pay $3,424.70. Upholstered yin Bedford ico d, sateen ‘The first of the new civil-marriage| sagwerete % A: lecrdractal iol ooroeltel Nant fonitone' ti: | Goon artmane cece eee and has caused a heap of trouble. Aslagetnet any > laren. on the happened in some of the old common- law marriages, the man in eee te ng the Gover: cing to fight the marriage. ti very i GiMoulty is the one the contract law ae hs DEE on eats was deviaed to avoid. Arthor Lent, son of a well-to-do fam- | fly at Waitestone, L. 1, and but twenty- two years old, eloped last Tuesday with Augusta Harrigan, a woman of fort x who has worked in many Whitestone! > homes, the olor of Winfleid Scott Overton, al. o amet ef vaveney for Jus former Justice of the Peace He ar | aes auallentea ses sie bial mer hg “erated eF i This reward fund is made up as follows: The World......... A eqadsoperaod LAE bR OAM $2,000 || Private subscriptions from 105 citizens previously Tuesdav® i ‘edn day kKnowledged ............. . eeee $1,375.55 Shoe Dept. Carpets, oak Mattings. 9 “2 Mcst Compiete Stock in the City. { $8.25. New subscriptions: + Fourth & Citizens! Unt Why District . Harvey J. ¢ pen nel cane cans i etapa cares Kid Ox/ord Ties, | Refrigerators andIce} OAK DRESSER. Mr. and Mra. Lent disappeared then! administ and didn't come back untii Friday {hina To-day Mrs. Lent found her youthful] piammer > husband indisposed to support her. He) fered to h said he had understood the signing of} Until the new the contract wan a joke Mrs. Lent|*"d ready f welted soles and Cuban heels, | Soor | 92.25: 1,000 pairs Kid, Tan Vici and Russia Leather Oxjord Ties, Chests at All Prices. | we if French bevel mirror, 24x 30 in. Top drawer is swell front and measures 20x42 in. iD Jresser is well made through. =! out and highly polished. Reg- This ice box is of hard wood, stands 42 in. high told him that she would give him three} dave in wcn'ts support and’ matmeun| DECISION FOR RATHBONE, her. and that tf he didn't do it she woula; have him arrested for abandonment some cast brass hinges welted & hand turned soles, will hold about 30 Ibs As the marriage contract is on file in vit 5 MAULIFFE Ke mi the County Clerk's oMce the “Joke Is) HAVANA . M Biss = ; aey tal he nn laxpansiva: cel torelent | ccucieaated il aupcame atm $2.55, regular price $8 = a ular price $21.00 Hie family, which ts prominent Imidencia did not have the right to 7) value $4 & §5.} ecial prices. «. * $5. 90! * special price... $16.40 Whitestone, objects strowgly toche run+|mand that the bond for the away match Vici Kid and Patent Leather MOTORMAN'S QUICK ACS: GOODS MARKED with PLAIN FIGURES. Rathbone be inscribe — MILK FLOODS STREETS. | Wagon Wrecked by © Driver Hods Badly H William Hods, forty years old, of No r Os, ae WA Webster avenue, Jersey City, wan} per ie aou ACTION SAVED GIRL. m E t value $5.00, n f This business is NOT INCORPORATED, but is ran by the third and fourth gene anding the decision phe remains in jail te Silom Sncenteat avenue Jeres cio | WANTS GRAND JURY'S AID. = i Kid Button and Lace Boots, , eee inte nadie when tne | dy Caine thee oa LITTLE ONE KNOCKED ON also Patent Leather lerations of proprietors, The reputation of the house and the satisfying of all customers on wi nto and wrecked by a | Cansldy Using that Rody as Lever 3 “ § B , i ‘ TSU ae euriedk carlsiohiesat’ anal Uneaten eetieeaeel oma TRACK IN FRONT OF CAR. Pigiee Pag |are therefore the principal considerations. knocked senseless. He was bad ap, — 93-50. | Customers may add to their Accounts in either store or make payments at either, sutting about the back of the head a The milk was spilled and galion| flooded the street Passengers Upse versnb oot ¢ ial Lord & Taylor, their own conbenience. No extra charges of any kinds Outy Sile : ; " nl i g ; ; : ; Broadway & 20th St | CASH or CREDIT. DENVER, Col vorting editor of (cal 1 ir lar: night ot | taken : 0 t ae : 4 forty-:wo years, He was 1) a NEY 1 ‘ wal . wd oxcaped with a few Panuve ee Brostiys, se roads in Queens. [seven-year-old ¥ Bugle, who Sruisen and a severe shock. i}