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ETT TREAT LEI TIE TEI I REI RE TT eee % ‘ ; yj THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER }, 1902. HAPPY VAN WYCK (ces anreni Bieri ano acces 18 248 OMAN SLEUTH ALENT HELD UP WED THIS TIME. “|S MUSCULAR, BY MASKED WEN Mrs. Jennie Z. O’Connor De-|Four Robbers Surprised Rail- ', ed Her Washington Sweet- tected a Man Shoplifting and} road Man Before Dawn, ‘| heart at the Altar Marries in Held Him, Despite His Strug-| Cleaned Out the Station and ‘| Haste in This City. gles, Until the Police Came. Emptied Victim's Pockets. \ HER MOTHER WAS FAMOUS,|/ALL ARMED WITH PISTOLS. THE SOL UNVEILED, as HE costliest part of a Regal Shoe is placed where it shows least, and does the most good—under the foot, Regal soles of genuine old- fashioned, Oak tanned leather cost twice as much, and wear thrice as well, as the “Yankee Oak” substitutes in the next best $3.50 shoes, Paint and finish so conceal the leather used in shoe soles, that only Regal tests reveal the P3SF-970G-2O0900-94- (SHE IS MAS. BENNER NOW. Mrs. Jennie Z. O'Connor |s not only a Gpsolel te tue ces ai or) 3+) oe d On an Immedi- Bridegroom Ins! 4 ae : ' | detective of rare ability but is pomeased | WALDWICK, N. J., emus ed up materials, bef hase, ate Ceremony, and Bride, Who $1 of nerve and muscle. ‘Thie was devel-| Masked men entered the Erle Railroad covered up materials, belore you pure! > " - t 7 1 ofa "| Was on a Visit Here, Consented— p |oned to-day when she appeared in Jef-| Station at Undercliff, near here, before The “Window of the Sole” is a seal f t user of | dawn to-day and, ering Owen Bal- @ | fervon Markot Court as the ac $ Charles Bernstein, of No. 804 Flushing | avenue, Brooklyn, who is charged with . | imving tried to steal a waitchchata from} They also went through the agent's 2 a Broadway department store, pockets and took his watch, a few 3] Mrs. O'Connor, who is employed as a| other valuables and what cash he had. ®| detective inthe place, saya ashe saw] Then, atill pointing thelr pistols at Bernstein drop a watchchain into his| him, they retreated in the darkness, pooket. She confronted bim and he| threatening to shoot if he ralsed an promptly denie1 her charge, As he | #larm. turned to go Mrs. O'Connor selzed him | Balliet, not being armed, kept quiet, by the collar and called for help. Bern- | but as soon as they disappeared aroused stein struggled, but’ he was powerless in| the villagers, and a force of men ‘hur- the woman's grasp. She held him until | ried off in search of the ‘robbers, an a policeman was called and Bernstein, this forenoon wero still beating the was locked up. At the police station a) woods in thelr quest “shoplifter’s pocket" was found under| Agent Ballet, telling of the robbery, on the bottom of every Regal Shoe, and is re- movable before purchase. Its removal lays bare the white unfinished surface of the actual leather, proving it to be genuine Oak tanned—the best in the world for shoe soles, No other shoes dare volunteer this test, for reasons which daily shoe-dissection in our win- dows make clear. Her Chaperon the Only Witness. Het, the agent, with pletols, robbed the ' place of all the money on hand. Miss Happy Van Wyck, who created {a sonsation by jilting her first sweet- (heart at the altar, is a bride. She !s Mrs, Fernando Wall Benner now, and with her husband, who was her second @holce, is off on the wedding tour. The marriage was a surprise to the friends of both, in spite of the fact that the engagement was contracted a year eso. Mise Van Wyck, whose home was in Milford, Pa., came here frequently with her mother, and !t was her custom to PD SOHOG9L9O90G4 “From Tannery to Con- The daughter is a well-preserved | vations, they walked In boldiy,mll hold- woman of forty-five. She In turn has | ing pistols, which they pointed at him a daughter—Jeannette—who is bel When Miss Van came here al ® few days ago she was accompanted by | > Miss Jeanette Mott, who had often acted| & “We want what money you have stop at the Hotel Cambridge, ‘Talrty- | > < was , e f or 4 his coat. When arraigned ho re- said that he was busy fixing up his Bee ere En ipa ecureritres 5 2 | manded. accounts when he heard persons walk- sumer” through 45 Regal ved much attention from e 2 ‘ ‘ ni c. od Mrs. O'Connor's mother, Mrs. Jane jing about the station platform. This eonuvere ana le proame aera 3 Read, was ono of the, most famous| was a bit unusual, and, peering out of stores only, and by mail, AREY aia ON eer " i mane $ B woman detectives in the United States. | the window, he saw the four men look- iste upon a hasty marriage. ie eg p|Ghe was employed by A. T. Stewart]ing in at him and taking a survey of ceremony was performed in the rectory | 2 3 for many years and was known to| the place. of the Church of the Traasfguratton, $ thousands of his patrons. She died five! All Held Pistols, Marricd by Dr. Houghton. oS $|months ago in Newark Apparently satisfied with thelr obser- ; as her chaperon, They occupled Ap: ; $ |trained as a detective. here,” sald one. “And if you give up ments at the Cambridge, and when Mr. | 3 | Mrs. O'Connor sald to-day: quickly we will not cause you any Benner called and insisted upon an im-| @ 3 “I am confident that Jeannette will] troinie, but we are ready for a fight if mediate and quietsmarriage Miss Mott | $ @ | be a better detective than I. She has a you look for It." approved: (Shel accommanled) theteouplel @ |remarkable Instinct, which I am seek:|7 0 10t argued with them, saying the to the church and was the only witness | ® y |ing to develop, bit of money he had was not worth “The detection of thieves tn stores Is @®|not dificult. All you have to do Is to ®|watch the movements of the fingers {n handling goods and you can easily pick n ; haere said the spokesman. “And as you don't p | out the ones whose inclinations are to/ STE inctined to give up easily, we will $ weak Tae See help you along. Don't move now or g make a noise, for it you do we will $ IP, JR.’ shoot.”* $ IRA A. KIP, JR’S PARTY. ‘Then, while two of the robbers pulled their pistols through the wire guard Mallowelen Sports Indalged Im at | aout tho ticket booth where the agent was standing, the other forced the i Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Kip, jr., of South | tittle door and entering the booth, pullea when Dr. Hougiton made the pair hus- band and wife Then Mr. Benner went to his home in Brooklyn and Miss Van Wyck returned to the Hotel Cambridge with Miss Mott, Mr. Benner told his parents of the mar- lage and Miss Van Wyck Informed a + few of her intimate friends, : At the Waldorf-Astorla the young . couple gave a wedding breakfast, to which only a few persons were invited, Afterward they left the city for a short trip, On their return they will make their residence in New York, The bride is a daughter of the tate ex-Senator Charles H. Van Wyck and , enjoys an income of $1,000 a week in her own right. Interrupted Ceremony. She came into public notice last sum. Mer when she refused at the very last Moment to wed Frank Mitchell, a rafl- way clerk with a salary of $15 a week, after they had sought éeveral ministers = taking. “We have come here for cash and don't Intend to go away without it,” POSH98 = Orange, N. J., opened their handsome | open the drawers and went through a new residence at Montrose avenue and| small safe, taking all the money in the Scotland road with a Hallowe'en party | place. that was tho first brilliant soclal affair] The amount was not very large and, | of the season. a vit disappointed, they held Baillet @| Tho guests all appeared in juvenile] up against the counter and went | costumes and indulged in the games of | through his pockets, getting what he 3 thelr childhood, such as sna had worth taking. Sold only in 45 Regal Stores from New York to San Francisco and London. Aleo yy mail. pidragon 14 stores ENE STORE: District. for apples fortune-telling and STORES. other Salo? games. After the Sopa) te Find Them: NEW YORK cr TY. mes there was a dance. Mr. Kip's en, mating another hasty search, | | 115 Nasma St. bet. Ann and Beckman. Fesidonce {ig one, ‘of the. handsomest ‘in nev tert the Hbooth. ‘pulling “the 1 Broad Reade St. . svete ® \the Oranges, having been recently| shut after them, ‘This closed w 5 Spisp sani ta aerate Sees Sat bullt by him at a cost of $110,000, Spring latch, and making sure it was| [1211 Broadway, bet. 2mh and sich, PITRE IEEE ALA Sa ius mn pot. “ington the greatest social sensation of sked the robbers, backing out with| | 234! the year. {rele revolvers covering Balllet, loft the| |2087 Seventh Ave., cor, 125th M. WOMEN’s Te een Miss Van Wyck was shocked place, warning him Aot to False @N! | nw YORK CITY: 765 Broadway corner, 1018 y the stand she had taken, William OMfaliiet described the quartet as mean Broadway, opp. Herald for \ Baldwin, who expected to be best man } of tedium Ee eo ate ok hy 165 West 125th St., corner 7th Ave. is e, who was in cloth. ads, holes, whic 4 y the midst of the service which the cut, forming spices for thelr ey f young woman interrupted, was startled, bl toage Git tuned” goed’ language, Mr. Mitchell was stunned. ‘ LJ yniy ‘apokerin en undertone and When Dr. Radcliffe asked for an ex- ices were hardly audible to the planation, Miss Van Wyck could only - it. agen robbers were not in the station Seman ve ae Another Ran Away from Home,|No Jewish Cemtery in Dela-/B19 Topsy Does Penance for a oxi aise Rain of the shag ; A Fuca Your eo on mith her nae way; T wit not| Take Them for Imported French} Came to America, and Finally} ware Town, So Woman Ex-| Rampage by a Heavy Day's fo ‘fina thet A lari hte been gent } ; | Clothe Yous ares (gmat 2 alt ave would say. ten] Dressmakers When They Stop} Married in Philadelphia. pressed Little Corpse. Work. ; @ tenemile range of here, otal grew angry. He tol@ Miss Van that she had no right to humill-| at Mrs. Osborn’s Fifth Avenue im and that he would end it all WKINLEY’S PORTRAIT, When Isaac Benloff, of No. 3 Henry| Topsy, the man-killing eleplant, F centandsuiscenireione cia Establi _ | LONDON, Nov. 1—Margaret Kendal ; aid not -take place was an hastily or, shment. daughter of Willlam Hunter Kendal and| street, looked up from hin desk at his] pingive at Coney Inlande thoeeher ene [a Painting of late President yanged as the one with Mr. Benner that Madge Kendal, the well-known actor! placo of business, No, 9 West Four-| forming penance for having broken her Purchased by B. J, Greenhut. ‘was not interrupted. HIGH HEELS ONE CAUSE. and actress, died yesterday. In 18% she|teenth strect, an expressman handed trainers’ arm while on a rampage 1 B. J, Greenhut, President of the Siegel Me, Bonnets father was a. plctur- was married to C. B. Banoroft, eon of| him a small package. It was the body | week. Cooper Company, has just purchased esque figure in politics for years, fwas born in Poughkeepsie in 18%, was Actor Bancroft, who made his reputa-| of his dead baby girl sent by his wife) When Thompson & Dundy bought hat in conaihared the tbastiiitecnias poe UST tion at the Haymarket Theatre and|fronv Viola, Del., and the first intima-|"ew site for “A Trip to the Moo! art Ge: reaitant McKinley that ee GOLD D raduated from Rutgers, studied’ law, , the removal of the huge affa| ve came sDistrict Attorne: ref Sullivan Taceloneals sod, ‘women, driving up| who was kaighted by Queen Victoria. | tion of the infant's death was when he lining to he a hercilienn. tnse Ra) over been painted. The martyred Presl-| wi is, of dus are air from your Sopnly ang an act We dunilealavery man, | to Mra, Osborn's dressma&ing shop on — opened the package, horses could not budge Hy 20 Tp Gentinal focveninveleturayal anche tle || Rewwen tees particle ol an them as cloan 4 _2 Civil War and gained the brevet eae Fifth avenue to-day, were mistaken by} Mrs. Kendal—Madge Robertson—ia the} Upon the breast of the dead child was Ne plitees Fee ear an CATER BS before His aa#aasination. whistle, neat os 8 a tas soni 50 good of General. striking tallors for French dressmakers | mother of several other children, all/a note from his wife, She wrote that | mG Maat mass a steady a Soc cain trn Ofaeriutlwasiawacm washing clothes and grown, none of whom she permitted to| she had been unable to find a Jewish |and the structure began to. silde along and subjected to not a Ittle annoy- Made only by THE . K FAIRBAN.cOM ANY Ay Mam lee Sienre, personal friend of Major McKinley, and 5 ance. French heels were protably re-|go on the stage. Tho family was sup-|cemetery at Viola, and had accordingly |the ways, All day long T Ww 3 3 Chicago,” New York, Boston, Gor cas, ocr ving tour teraae sects £2 | aponsible for a hold-up in one instance. | posed alwaya to be a most happy one, | sent the body to New York. The little | Kept at the task, dnd with the asa Hatelnettach caleainut Gen eaeee to Matars of OVAL FAIRY SOAP, ! Fork. In 1874 he went to Nebrasta,| Looking at the heels, one malcontent | and thoy ilved in a beautiful house in al corpse 1s now at the Morgue, and be-| tho building along at three hundr obtain such a painting for his home In . - ghee years before he had taken up a| tapped the woman on the shoulder and| fashionable part of London, cause it was shipped in from another |feet an hour. The distance covered wes| Peoria, Ill, where he had the distinecon pone pabeny eel) praveling: Oe Nd 3 stopped her with: When ‘the Kendal: they went to/State there may be complications be- tiree: ua tere) Of erate ta promt of entertaining the President three 5 Setablianed Nebrisica City, ‘and his farm| “Aro you one of them French dreas-| America their first tour was exceed-|fore @ death certificate can be issued, |, While,,the moving was in prowre VEDED SEO cues lot ninieroual hands The Way to Win Of $0 acres Was one of the show places | makers? ingly successful and their profits were ae proaalas Bopay t hatae Oe cruelty | Who have not had. the opportunity. to ities, and’ in 189) was elected tr the | “How dare you, slr,” she indignantly | over $100,000, The daughter who has|yenk Posts $1,000 for a Mateh. [fo i oimals, “The case came up in coure| view the portralt and also to give the ie is. the e Bolted States Senate. exclaimed, brushing off the detaining | Just died accompanied them. ‘Tom Jenkina, the catch-as-catch-can wrestler, yestorday, but was adjourned, to en: papers pune 8 CnaRog aie Cregnnul > ® He was 4 most picturesque figure both finger. “You're an dmpudent fellow!'’ Upon their return Mrs. Kendal in an|j,4 arrived in town and has posted a forfeit of | ible t rainer to produce ‘authorl-| ha m u 4 in the pleture gallery of the Slegel fr, dorsi, and. in Washington, “He | ne cure another’ sold he interview spoke rather harshly of Amer-| 1 eatlo ng man in the world, Joba | Ute to SHOW that hie treatment, of tne | Cooper Company store oerore emding it World Want Way. YOUR CREDIT [S creased hie wealth. He invested jarge-| Mra, Osborn calla the strikers some-|!°%, and when they made.a second visit nd Carroll, the Kngliah | should recelve. to his Western nome. With his owe gusty and wie nee ae | chins worse, Ghe aye they're an- y _Blaces where they played for! & ee | 1GOOD AS YOUR leagues and constantly attacked the Ad.|@Tehists. She adds she tsn't talking|her utterances. No one “" ” tl ible in the Kendal family Searoran fi Rotiniy, Bote hee Pit he day Behel, the second daugheer: IT 1S DOUBTFUL soloreever, he was plain and old-fash-| ‘They actually threatened me," said|a beautiful and accomplished girl nn the United Staten Sec te ee ence: | ate. flor ‘home and sailed for America be-lye poont Applications Al In the United States Senate he wore cause her mother woul dnot let her be- DP Diamonds e Ever rusty old clothes, with trousers frayeg| She didn't explain what they threat- nt Cured a Case of Catarrh, ut the bottom. His collar wi come an actress. ¥ Ways awry and tis black string Ue-reat Han te ee duns geTom her Perturba-| ene was next heard of in Aiken. N:| ros remodies for the treatment of ca-| Watc es fa comfortably under his left ear, On the|10n It was judged to be something |C. where Spt Tad meee a tiace, and tarrh are in th inhalers, ieee ins olcnarained figten hat always Pretty serious. It may have been they! fiends who heard of her need helped | powders, wash all purely local | ‘ told her they ould have the Tatlors'|‘zer to New York. tten give ea r. Renner. Is a wealthy real c ‘ applications and many of them often givo| openitor and has h fhe home’ at No. 49 | Union boycott her fashionable plashouse, | A brother, Darrington, who read of] aypllcalons Sie misty Of thew SIND ei) : CANDY CATHARTIC eweilr Ocean avenue, Broklyn, Prookly “It's perfectly dreadful," said Mrs, Os-|2% "itchy Looiged to remain in, Amer-| them ever really cures chronte catarrh {s x ‘ \ : EASILY WEEKLY PAY: born, “No gentlemen would act as they|ica, efi took sides with her against his | i ecouse catarrh is not a local disease and THEY! WORK WHILE YO oie do. They’, ro regular Anarchists. I can|father and mother. The daughter Ethel t be cured simply by treating the Exicoeie teli that from the way they whisper to|met Frederick M. Leonard and married |i cannot be cured simp) ; Visit the store or postal'a request one another and the way. they don't|fim. She i now living in Philadelphia. | local symptoms. suet oan beiee teeny wieednte faink | The action of the children Was 2) storeover the more serious forms of oa- to have our representative call. they can scare me, After m. janes | great Surpriso 5 livery. ME thotuastitew weanario sifitearengel} Sitar Ieenda posed that the| tarrh, like catarrh of the stomach and ca immediate Delivery, lpemtotinte Deilvery: Berraae dingly for ali Wer|tarrh of the bronchial tuber, cannot be! business I'm not afrald of mother was exc anything, : NO ME PCdy OF children Be imo. ne Cen) Heide beat | reached at all by local applications, and the | “I want them to understand I won't|actresses who pve re Oye! | fact that neglected catarrh of the head very frant,a single one of thelr demands and| society, and for years, has been re sachin Ministukeaiesomach Yh y "lthat I can get along w arded’ as an apostle of purity In the} soon Involves the bro: 4 if iy la a devel Ww expsct to have a full force of otter ratte (tina and ‘ue the home thatron of thelsnd tiver, demonstrates that the disease is ref ri EST TWENTY-SECOND 5 % ors by Monday.” ES Dee ated over the death of |® blood disorder, a constitutional malady, 53 a 7" nt A policeman is on guard In front of honaauatenamrrarct and not at all local disease, fl : Watchman Heard His Cries for |'e "ouse. : Mo really cure catarrh, the: system must | — 5 ats be cleansed from catarrhal efelzon by an! Rat ‘ medy which acts effectively up. 9 9 Help and with a Policeman} MISSING. WITH HER BABY. | $10,000 IN WAISTS BURNS. | nters! remety wh | e. success of & pew catarrh remedy, Pulled Him Ashore. Police Ace Looking for Mra, Hen-| Women’s Clothing Lost at Early] stuart’: Catarrh Tablets, Is becauso. {t ney, Who Disappeared Oct. 22. Fire in Business Building. aH nel the cauarrhal poison akan ‘ e A general alarm was sent out for destructive fire, which started on|tucous Linke of the nose, | thro rea es im e thirty-| Mrs. Mary Henney, left her father's | 4 Gon tence ane treed oes ne oe Ane Matthew Harkins, a waiter, ( t the ninth story of the business bulld. Ove years of age, who lives at No, 205/| home, at ad Ninety-sixth earl; : ; r Wednesday, ise ing at No. 2% Wamhington place early 4 4.4 6: EN @ CHEE East Thirty-tifth street, looked vpon soak tae Wea aig ya fo ge PR J Roeay on a! loan Of: $10,00 by. burn- “ ts not A MILLION AMERICAN BEAUTIES keep their blood pure, their complexion soft and clear, For MEN, Wom ny re the wine when it was red a little too|/her four months’ old baby boy. Mr: th tire stock of women'a| “got Catarrh Tablets contal th sweet and their whole bodies active and healthy with CASOARETS Candy tong and then went astray and was Henn y is mtout, welghing 150 pound: Me gaat pita belonging to the Tri- peace ‘Valuable ‘antleeptics ured tt psa oe The quick effects of CASCARETS as system cleaners and blood purifiers; their { | ey"PRR WER k ¥iy early drowned by walking over th 5 feet 3 inches In height. and was 4 inhalers, but instead of being RB string plece ‘ofthe pler‘at. the: toot o¢ & Rar ha yen gett atd nT aatee eetees | game. Wee water the prieseeta ian applica “0 fhe, iniiained membranes of the|| promptness in curing pimples, boils, blotches, liver-spots, blackheads, and in sweetening a |Gast Twenty-eighth street, n the eighth door and see ach aia: hes resah the blood, the rest tainted breath, have become known through the kind words of ladies who havo tried them. LOTHING. ‘The night watchman, Robert Dunlap, Allen @ Coie, von the Kenth floor, peat and caure of the disease, Henoe tho sale of nearly A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. Tho quickest, surest, way to beauty MANHATTAN © Was startled by hearing, erlox tor ho p, ing Vie, | “in responding to the call, Kiigine No.| Stuart's Caturrh Tablets aro large, plea. - r , tho blood is to kx ee te ae mia over the edge of the dock we aah ruse 72. in gharge, ot c Capt. ben ie narrowly iviatany Dloodroot ana sense is to cleanse the blood, for Beauty’s Blood Deep. Tho first rulo for purifying tho blood is to keep * ave. gan ish of lari atrugwing i ucie? eure toy eage et | qamed @ bad accident By abe trig | tataron,aperiticn, and’ so pafa to ute that || the bowela froo, gontly but positively. CASOARHTS Candy Cathartic are the only medicine fhe apes he ut Sore it ‘Place. Aw it tittle menial ren cuffering ‘ds to doit, All druggiste, 100, 250,500, Never soldin bulk. The genuine tablet stamped OOO. sume ‘bensdcial result horee In. nal say ‘1 r YIN tai a = Sample and booklet freo. Address Sterling Remedy Co,, Chicago or New York. st te mithanes, ne paeittties en tas, (ean be found ta ah iad cage) Oe ce ,