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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE ING. SEPTEMBER 26, 1902. YSWCER SMMC AYER —IFREEL CALLS WV COURTORMA TENORS WFE, HN A FRU When Frank Wronsky|Will of Egyptologist|Fire Marshal Charges) Went Away Trouble; Makes No Mention of Prisoner with Getting Followed for Two| HelpmatefromWhom| Insurance by a New Pretty Sisters. He Separated. Method. | PAID SUIT IN LAWSUIT. |444p BURNED GARMENTS Boating Incident Was Recalled | Ancient Story of Scholar Too| These Shown in Every Case and the Magistrate Held the| Engrossed in His Books Is} Where Claim Was Made, It Protesting Misses Leger in| that of This Student of| 1s Said, and Arrest Follows Bail. Orientalism. Complaint Madeby Adjustor | in the Foret} Marshal Fre: DRAMATIS PERSONAE. In the will of Isaac Myer, lawyer PAPA LEGER. awe teth/and Egyp.ologist, who died in uSeL FRANK Wron Ix feet biKh | aie : 5 rlow, of No. © BreLia Leorn Grey brunette | AUBUSt, no mention is made of His} oie, with swindling Insura | MAMMA WRONSKY. ‘ mat| wife, who Js now ving In Boston. | pantes by a method quite his ¢ pener LEGER ot eravity| The entire estate Is left to the testa- rding to Freel the prisoner alegre ah Myer Horstman, of months veoll seats om various for damages to the same gar money. fire ds alleged to have taken | late Marlow | Reporters, dentists, magistrate, policeman tua | tor’s niece : ere Philadelphia. The will was made in], CHAPTER 1. June at his home, No. 21 East Six- Phe choirmaster and the pastor of | Heth street. Whe Cathedral of St. John the Divine| Tho fact that Mr. Myer lost himself “are in the throes of sorrow, for nowhere ey in hie a as Tanceinvelteg: ail (3 Mo they hope to find another volce that | social life to his pleasure for historical Will equal Frank Wronsky’s. And h, ig ascribed by friends of the SWrank, who is heard no more in the as the cause for the r Jeholr, is also the tnetrument through o ftory reminds one of t ich Papa Leger was forced to deliver |The Mummy and the Hur (9600 ball for his two daughters, Mar-| Mre. Myer, who Is a daugh it, twenty-five years old, and Stella, tate James Avbott of Phi ity-one, who are supposed to f ‘a very wealthy woman Jn her own right “the disappearance of the big seven-| Her first husband, a Mr. Sharpste year-old sweet singer. left an estate valued at $00,000 In tr’ ) Frank is neariy six feet In height, and | for their Itt! ghter. Mrs. My “when he sings he !s much more. He |one of the trustees, employd Mr. 3 Yas such a regular boy in the cholr | attorney the estate, and in that] Tuntii his artistic soul was wafted Into) way their acquaintance is said to have “mpace by the inspiring eyes and the/jeq to marriage. After the separation voice of the fair Margaret) Myer sued Mrs. Myer, as the sole sur- < éf viving trustee of her fomer husband's Dag mee ® time tt seemed as if love. added | estate, for $100,000 for legal services. wetness to his the consron ver's will gives to the Lenox | st Di CARED Miva a amare Mbrary devoted to Orlental | James C y #OU!- soarings of his dulcent ast time he warbled. subjects, Including a great number of order to keep up his reputation | scientific manuscripts. He was con- z Be acre eh meee Grae is | sered one of th foremost, authori CURED OF ASTHMA irene; eid }on old Egyptian Mterature, history and ind sometimes he dia hot philosophy. By the KOCH LUNG CURE, Elected a Bank Director. clal meeting of the New York xchange Bank, Chambers et and West Broadway, held to-day De Lacy was elected a direc- . Mr, Myer was the author of “@carabs,” rae re a work devoted to the history, manu- nk that her ieuanten! n-y id | facture and religious symbolism of sae t should care to wander from hl#) scarahacus, He wag aleo the author of ‘fires! ean} with eape cus: a a ido, snd _remonstrated Mya book called “Qabbalah,” for a copy waxed exceeding wroth. [of which he recelved a letter of thanks ig aaa of similar artistle | from Queen Victoria. Another book ment fall out there ts weually | ough which he was termed an author- @ in this instance there was. Ity was his “Oldest Books In the CHAPTER II. was Labor Day! The sun was $p\suburban New Jersey and the orm as well ae the ordinary per- Ridgefleld Park people were making the n read his native tongue, He was est of their holiday. a member of the American Oriental So- Tapa Leger was not going to No. ni2|clety of America, t Numismatic and reat Thifty-cighth street to draw teeth. Archaeologic he Numismatic Nobody his toothache on Labor and Antiau: of Philadelphia The Misses Margaret and Stella und La Societe Royale de Numismatique ¥ for a lake excursion de Belgique. i: The boats ware al ready youth o: ee on a. 2outot fcc) a” FEARS WE'LL GET ARGENTINA ; party. Every one welcomed him; Heckaleal bee fj sailed away on the bosom with the Misses Margaret j ella and others. £ neighbor of Mrs. Wronsky hap- med to be there, and , and heard, “1 was unable to #leeo on account of severe coughing, sneezing and asthmatic attacks every night, and therefore deter- mined to try the Koch Lung Cure, at 48 | New York. Since tnking the Buenon Ayres E an Awfal| Koch Inhalation treatment I haves slept State of Alarm, every night and have had no aathmatie ‘ENOS AYRE! Attucks. In fact. tho Koch treatment made BUBNOB AYREE, Aementinty Reb’: * | me well, and 1 have remetued well —La Prensa published to-day @ violent) “ror years 1 could hardly walk without te article calling attention to the alleged] potding on to the and had to lift CHAPTER III, of the United States towar ay litnbs to I would not oO was Wednesday, Sept. 21, In Hack- allsm, while! ed | HHrORD again fo for $10,000, ensack, N. J. landing of American martr whore 1 freee al Known ti woman who might well have been pin, and protests energetically t It ts well Ae ear taken for Mrs. Wronsky entered Jus-| fice Heath's office with a determined without | * said the woman, “I! aMdavit. Yhen 1|: t you to arrest two young women.” | te What?" cried the Justice. “Who?” pibere? Why | len the 1 i y i} was ad North American 4 alrap Koch Li at Ws Wes fairs” La Prensa sae ep ut o et ving that the n- grateful that ny testimonial for ft will afford my | of those wh at the k state uth of It to any | t my home | {destroy the idea of the possibility of la Leger.” | Way Intervention, «+909, Kast What! And you say he is seven- teen?" “And is As feet high.” inn Sanne Sauces what am =) The Ag East 1gth St. o . . | Bet. Broadway TE anid so! ve hear Hid University { t ret z ® | was in Sale of Men's Clothing, | Suits and Top Coats sand while York his Rid, CHAPTER 1 Birt ‘This is an outrage as they were marched ice Of Magistrate Heath. Con a@ grin, repeated pretty, what it 1s," murmured a wo- sat beside a soft-eyed but) wart youth. he charge," remarked the Magistrate Mervously, “is—at least, as 1 am trying) to understand eae abduction—ahem!—| nk Wronsky.’ every one talked at once by way Janation and accusation, while the ee appeared bewildered. He look Pay Et lant chorister, then at t alte By ‘maid ent before him, aby serious, mysterious vin] 4 j We to be gone into an ume.| 75 Worth $12 to $15. Ai id women are held under $300 Two-Button Double-Breasted Suits in brown mixtures. A Four-Button Sack Suits in Scotch |f -7 mixtures, military cut. Several very | desirable patterns, lined throughout |# with strong lasting. i ; Top Coats ABANDONED AT SEA. for young men who dress well and| practis safe economy. Fine Venetian, Mohair Serge Linings, e stitched, Gite started. What was to be| Leger was busy over in Be aurget. X more than Mcuniied ¥ is the | } ts Impossible. I pmay hove a try at It cae nd Crew of the Bothnia t Plymouth, England. MOUTH, England, Sept. 26.—rhe perican line steamer Penn- arrived here to-day with the .Aormraiaa, work Botoiss| Fashionable Furnishings at Little Prices. from Bridgewater, N. 8., F | doned at sea, Men’s 50c, and 7c. Silk Neckwear, Fall styles and patterns....... 17/9 formerly name the Men's $1.50 Shirts, fancy bosoms, plaited and plain; also white aie as madras, plaited,...... fee les | os 00ce 98c ji i 1 ea as ee Ayaed ribbed Underwear, patra and fancy colors, the 50¢' oer eee te ere Oe eerie { y s double fi ‘A Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. te SURP HR TRIUMPHAL THIRD ANNIVERSARY. Precisely three years ago the Surprise idea of merchandising was first demonstrated. The Twentieth Century method— manufacturing and _ retailing linked--conducting a prodig- ious enterprise on the basis of buying and selling for cash— passing on to the public all the savings of this system—employ- ing designers of highest worth to create fashions, and supple- menting their efforts with com- petent tailoring talent—modest promises in adyertising but stu- pendous achievements — these are the features the public has indorsed. We can’t help being enthusiastic. The Surprise Store to-day is Winner Amid the Plaudits of the Multitude. ==CELEBRATION SPECIALS== YS TERI No music, no flowers, no souvenirs, no gifts of any kind, but of beauti fu 1 ‘ N 5 A LEFT HANDED CLUL TO A GREAT The Greatest Three-Year-Old That Ever Passed Under the Wire LA é / TR DM! Wie unmatchable special offerings.” With these words the Surprise Store was thrown open to the people in September, 1899, and with these D THE. WB DIN GL E same words we have inaugurated each anniversary cri, Here is the slashing list now placed before you—FASHIONABLE AND RELI- NTS EVERY ONE OF THEM. Men’s Autumn aad Winter Suits)Mcn’s Autumn & Winter Suits A burlesque price, it’s true, but 75 Bxceptionaly worsted - Seviors, 75 'e ohn . indistinct check cassimeres an . e ABLE GARME this is one of our ways of show- ing the POWER of the Surprise system—they're figured cassimeres and cheviots from renowned mills, made up capably in the Autumn others, made up with more dash and grace than perhaps you thought possible in ready-to- wear suits—coats with broad, hand-padded shoulders, high-cut \ vests, shapely trousers.....0++, Young Men’s Fall and Winter Suits/Young Men's Fall & Winter Suits WH O BETS Possessing, as we do, the confi- dence of thousands of particular dressers, these splendidly tailored suits for youths of 14 to 19 will meet with instant appreciation in spite of a ridiculously little pe for the anniversary jubilee. Boys’ School and Dress Suits Boys’ School ‘and Dress Suits Tothis offering we invite the attention of CRITICAL parents. Firm all- wool cassimere cloth, made up into rightly designed Norfolk, blouse and double-breasted suits, a selection of neat patterns, extra well sewed, anni- versary price»... eee ress eeen eens ness wear, They are stylish, and we warrant them to be highly durable—plenty for everybody see. ee guaranteed to hold color and to wear Well....cerereeee All Ready for the Anniversary Are | Men’s Fall Overcoats, $5, $7.50, $10, $12, $15, MBS Every Overcoat in the huge showing is all-wool. Every one will render several seasons’ gaod = . wear. There are short coats, medium coats and long coats—ranging from the box style to the very fullest-cut extreme. The colors are light and dark—coverts, venetians, vicunas, whipcords, i thibets—some silk lined; an assortment calculated to p’ease every possible taste. ck | ’s Fi i Men’s Woollen Underwear. VV i | { & H . Men’s Figured Shirts. Fall Shirts are in, and especially do we mention this sale of select pat- terns, well made, withseparate cutls, Visitors during the Anniversary, which begins to-day and continues all next week, will discover uponall sides many items of special interestand Importance tpo numerous to quote here. Men's and boys’ clothing, furnishings and hat stocks all offertheir choicest and best at this time, The men's suitassortments up to $18, and the boys’ suits upto $5, are wonderfully complete and inviting. We maintain always the famous Double Guarantee. Should any purchase fail to please, bring Itback A for instantaneous refund of monay. All clothing bought her is kept in repair for one yeer without cost, WHAT NEXT? EVERY FRIDAY SEE THE SURPRISE AD. 132 to 146 West 14th Street, Men's and Young Men's Trousers | P07 u ‘These are striped oe 5° Men’s and Young Men’s Trousers ff cassimere trousers for busi- I 7 A prominent Broadway house 75 meee en eee this is true—we offer them in rich striped patterns, _ strictly Hats, Fall Derby and Soft Styles} Puc woneds thse seeccees AMERIC * AN “The kind that won’t grow Hats, Fall Derby & Soft Styles shabby and musty—black I / 5 Every autumn. block and every color 75 WORE /(V derbys, black and pearl that is worn this season in unbreakable G shapes—all of them ure Derbys and extra flexible Panama, 75 Distinguished looking garments 75 ° ina variety of aristocratic color- : rey blendings for youths of 14 to 19, military model, hand-tailored to to bring out the graceful lines of NV Val Interesting Chat with the with Fohait serge.. 75 A_ special of specials—the kind 75 Beautiful Wife of the of suit worth several ae ° wes ter Milli on adi re of bragging—we'll merely ay they’re Norfolk, blouse and dou- st © 0 @ 2 82 @ 6 8 @ ble-br styles, of superb materials; made THE BEST WAY in every respect; anniversary recently advertised that a pure worsted trouser under $5 is an impossibility—come and see if Trooper, Carnival, and the PRESI- DENT ROOSEVELT Soft Hats. +46 A Timely Paty by .- \ 45c In {hs Natural Syco! Underwear 5 stock e’ve prepa a Si ° Value ina sterling grace garment. 4 Chl Lad» Randolph Churchill) Ex T se eco seo ce tsaoaganoeevs ' ) Other pave Oe Until 6.30 P. M. ISIE store Ww, Between Giband and 7th Aves, \ * aha

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