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“ARIE OF AWEEK LEFT HUSBAND ~ Pretty Young Mrs. Westervelt Said Life Wasn’t Worth Liv- ing Without Money, and Then Suddenly Vanished. COULDN'T STAND POVERTY. Husband Would Like to Find Her, and Describes Her as a Tall Brunette Who Always Dressed in Black. “When you ain't got no money ‘Why you needn't come ‘round.” That is the motto of Mrs, Luther ‘Weetervelt, a bride of « few days, who has vanished from her husbands sis ‘and gone to parte unknown. ‘Miss Margaret Templeton, eighteen Years old ead pretty, met Luther Weat- ervelt a week ago yesteray at the heme of a friend of the former. ‘Westerveit escorted Mias Templeton to her home on Romaine avenue, and be- fore they parted he told her thet he ‘Without you my life will be all dark- ness.” While not exactly in love with West- ervelt, Miss Templeton thought she! ‘Wked him because he was rather good) looking and she had ‘heard he was a go dancer, “What more can a girl want?’ she thought. “I suppose I will have to get married sometime and it might as well ‘be soon as later on.’ ‘However, she had no intention of giv- ing Wentervelt the impression that sho ‘was over hasty in accepting hia heart: “Meet me to-morrow night,” she said, “and I will let you know my decision. 1 must have time to think the proposal menian or Syrian. most interesting to visitors. conduct the services. ‘The following evening the couple met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Quinn, No. 8% Pamrapo avenue. Wester- velt lost no time in asking Miss Tem- pleton if she had her answer ready. “It's yes,” she murmured, “Let's get married at once," he ex- ae hed better wait awhile,” she KILL CARROLLISM le elt did not want to! 1 wilt’ but te young woman was tm.” |Three Hundred Members Will Mto-morrow or never,” sho said, de- | b tepminedly, So Mectertermea next day Meet To-Night to Begin War eof @ friend, Justice of the Peace Necabe, of Bayonne, oMclating. | ecabe of Bayonne, emeiating./ on Leader in His District. The first meeting of the Navaho is etory In ronne. He ined away work the day he Was married! Club, organized for the express pur- eithout telling tie, boss. On Friday | * it for work. euparintensemore, “With a ead face, he serve In the Twenty-ninth District, "wen home and told his bride of will be held to-night, and more than hig, misfortune. ene PT ithe converse three hundred charter members will win en. : attend, ‘The new'cluh-house-at No. 113 “What good isa man without money?" : rast Highty-seventh street 1s all ready to vet"! j for the new organization, and ts eafd repled Wester-. to be one of the best-appointed club- Mei to do any kind) houses in Manhattan. Of Nore ted out Gaturday morning to! ‘Whispering Larry" Delmour is Chatr- geek employment. In the afternoon 34r2.| man of the Bonrd of Managers, and the aitees end, MrS.\ Agnt for control of the district organi- jome shop: Qala. to sereey Ny Giaekt Inve Went: | zation, opening to-night, will be to a Srvelts and deeply regretted her mar-| finish. The officers of the Navahos are riage.’ Mrs. Quinn tried to make her for-| President, Herman Goldman: Vice. said Mrs, Wester- | Piesidents, Dr. Dar and Louls Korn; | pose of ‘wiping out Carrollism"” in the! sohn F. Carroll's own Tammany pre- i low. are we going t “Tl goon. a yelt. ‘'T am not etrala get her Ideas. “He doesn’t suit.” Yolt, AE know ottiers whom 1 ike bet: | Secretaries, Richard Kavanagh, Samuel ter," ra. Qi nh ir Vestervelt | % + to wait for her outside a aed gods store | Golders “and William -Pigkett;: Trees: in lower Jersey City whilé. .@ went in- | Urer, Edward §. Murphy, These are side for a few minutes. ‘This waa agreed | the men chosen by the Committee on to, but when Mrs. Quinn came ou rs, 34 Mi saabiel (hed edsceea ed and beast | Oresntsetion, and their nomination will been seen or heard of since: | be ratified to-night. Her husband will be thankful to re-| There is bitter feeling tn tho district esis any Information concerning his Biter He describes her aa 4 tail” brus | 274 Tesentment at what ts termed John . Carroll's attempt to continue, nette. She wore a black dress when last een, as ehe always did, | threugh Joseph Mulqueen by abdicatng NAVARO CLUB 10 to Leader Murphy, and when an ing World reporter pressed Mr. Del- mour for ba esis of ‘his candidate, he man they are a mind to select in Fourteenth etreet, Lat the who they want, and we are ready to who made the fight imeelf last fall, and ‘beaten, thinks he eoul and that noe. In conse- quence Rush and his Osceola, Club fol- | jeate things in the replied: "AN “Tommy" Rus! againet Carroll rolls man, ought to be sh, hi Primaries, but with “Old the Carroll Mac removed. When You Try the largest hottle of the best Hair Tonic, at the lowest price, HAIRIN ou will be surpri fin Tal Sure DANDRORE and’ SYRIAN BISHOP.OF JERUSALEM TOATTEND THE ST, LOUIS FAIR Among the distinguished men from abroad who will visit the St. Louis Ez- position in 1904 will be Assur-Demutu, the Syrian Bishop of Jerusalem, There are three distinct churches in Jerusalem, the Roman, the Greek and the Ar duce @everal hundred members of his church to accompany him to 8t. Loula to help populate the miniature Jerusalem. The Armenians are most picturesque !n their rituals and processions, While the exhibit in the minlature Jerusalem will show the processions of afl the churches on the various feast days the Anmenians will undoubtedly prove the churches, just as in Jerusalem, and clergy of each church will be present to Mulqueen, given chai Guard” in the thick of the fight ‘ord seems about to be HAIR, but will actually grow ‘and ek ttt. It gives dt meat gives food life to Every one who remains and stimulate the roots of sickly hairs can teat the merits of HAIRIN® by purchasing a 15 Ct. Bottle. | Refuse substitutes at a higher price, as wo Know that none better cal any price. ‘At druggists'—15 ots. an e contains six amount of the smalla (By mall, 6 cts, BEAL, 8 The larger jestres to kee} r. ‘extra for poatage.) 0-61 Cortlandt Bt. N.Y. other store. Two well-known makes of balance is to be paid in specified monthly amounts. § 40 Slightly Used Pianos On Sale Thursday at Very Remarkable Price Inducements. JO exceptional is the character of the price offerings and so great the scope in | this sale certainly merits the every prospective piano purchaser, Nhy shouldn't you own a good piano when you can obtain one for so little money? Nearly half a hundred splendid piano bargains. Emphatically the choicest that have ever been described by this or any Ohne Variety of High-Srade Pianos Is Gxtraordinary. ans are included in the sale, Cash or easy payment plan, Whichever you prefer, A little sum downdelivers your choice at your home; Here's the list to choose from to-morrow : K that {t not onl: teas eRELING make the hair REBELS IN URUGUAY Clash Near Montevideo, and Government Will Declare a State of Seige. MONTBVIDBO, Uruguay, March 18.— Fighting between the revolutionists and Government forces is reported tohave ocourred near this city, and members of the Red Cross have etarted for legrat sent from here to_treat for peace. The Government 08 to call out the National Guard and declare a state of aieee All telegrams are censored Confirmatory news has been received that the revolution Is headed by Apa- riclo Saravia, who has figured in all the recent revolutions. The present revolt was ed the dhs or national THE-WORLDi WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH Ts. 1903. [FIGHTING BEGUN BY | U* soap; thousands of *l:| much desired. Economical. m say voring power. 1 deat’ Car- | Vanilla Crystal Co., 101 Bekman #., N.Y. ls + Credit to All. MichaelsBros, Gth Ave, & 9th St,, Brooklyn Noted for Fair Dealing. Ladies’, Men's & Children’s Clothing, Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Bedding, &c. We Will Furnish Your Home for $1 PER week $1] of the what hair purchased at cts. | 8 bottle. Umes the pai of variety, that iveliest enthusiasm of parts that full, rich vanilla flavor so Delicious—Pure— Only 10 cents at all Grocers’. A package equals any 25 cent bottle of vanilla extract in fla- “Victory” and and each one is fitted ments. When you bi 7 drawers; with the latest and best atta; attachments; special, material Chis Vegtiges egtigee Sowns, NEGLIGEE ‘GO illustrated; Duches and alk: empire style; large collar, with kimono sleeve; a very ef: fective and handiome house mi; special. REGLIGEE GOWNS; china silk: superior quality; large cape collar, fete tens! eatornety tam > Summer, was 350. Now 145 rakauer, Upright Pianos. | Wiitaey, was 325. Now 100 | Bedell, var Ney 8 Weber, was $900. $350 | Rubms, was 350. Now 60 | Linstedt, was + Now 55 ’ ame ett} | Smith, was 350. Now 40 davier, was Now 50 8 ry y ‘ahall, was low x Grand Pianos, | Helmes Bros, wat 400: Now ae 240 Stelaway Parlor Nunas & Clark, was Now 35 235 id, was $1000. Now $480 Lurch, was Now 35 225 Stelaway Concert Halder, was New 35 228 Grand, was 1500. Now 380 Brainerd, was Now 35 BY Pu Reed, was Now 300 quare (ANOS Nename, was Now ickering, was $600. Now $100 18s ich & Bach, was 880: Now © 98 Organs. i Hardman, was 550. New 90 Story & Clark, 1 Calenterg&Vaupel,was 500. Now 90 tmew, was $180. Now $70 165 | Waters, wi 480, Ney 7 Mason & ia, was |b New 40 160 | Dushem, . 7 (Avdivoriam New Art Piano @tore, Oth Fleer.) price inducements that are bound to appeal to the careful and discriminating purchaser. These machines are perfect and reliable inevery detail take no chances, because each machine is accompanied with a repair guarantee which holds good for five years, GENUINE SINGER MACHINES, vibrator, oscillator and automatic chain: 5 drop-head style; carved woodwork; oak or walnut; Agents’ price for this same machine $60.00 and $65.00. ‘VICTORY” NO. 4 BALL-BEARING | VI OME MODEL; 5 drawers; drop head; same Soran ED atin aces The GOLDMAN AUTOMATIC TUCK FOLDER: will tuck any soft Sown, 11,75. NS, exactly as lace insertion IV,75 fen er EN eo) ACTY.N SELF Soaps, Perfumery, Rubber Goods anu Brushes begin to-morrow morning in the Main Aisle and in the regular Drug Store, Main Floor, 18th Street, what will unquestionably prove to be the largest and most successful sale of Toilet Articles, Medicines, Soaps, Perfumery, Rubber Goods and Brushes ever brought to the public's attention. All Our Former Big Spring Sales Are Totally Eclipsed by This Event. Quantities are prodigious. Thousands of bottles; thousands of brushes. In short, mountains of articles. “Singer” Ball-Bearing Machines at with all the newest and best attach- uy a machine at The Big Store you 32.00 ts, kas No, 3; all the new 4. 50 0 \_ (Paird Ploar, ‘Centee.) HN will be shown in these It isn't a formal occasion, this Women's Sith Women’s $s Dre. Peiti WOMEN'S WRAPPERS: Percale vsing Sueques, pei a al i DRESSING SACQUES, of China WOMEN’S PETTL chiding light and dark ; extra, Silk, with large cape collar and COATS; FineTaffeta Silk; black only; made with ac~ icordion ruffle pleated Laila under 475 COATS; _ very superior quality Taffeta Silk; vari- ety of pretty colorings, in- cluding faney brocades, ac cordion pleatings and fancy made to sell 01810.00 6. 75 ruffes; Wrappers. WOMEN'S WRAPPERS, Per- cale; good quality; very desirable Women's on waist; special GEOOE 147 DEL OLEOS 2494S DOODO8 The 20th Century Wonder Book. {903 World Almanac and Encyclopedia, Price 25 Cents. Codlet Articles, As during all previous sales, quality ranks supreme. Prices as Low as Ours Were Yever Betore Asked Anywhere. Foot Howt Foor Hour for UJen & Women at ‘are bener than any $3.50 Shoes, in every ue oul to the bex The néw 1903 sks Slagel Corea Or Speetal for Women. Speetal for 52,50 Shoe ie “h89 Several lots of balanes from fi ea gad Dat We OA I Ey erg Gea Sowns, Yegligees, and Dressing Sacgues of Lawn and Sith. this is really the first authoritative showing of the new Spring season, and as it is an event of much importance and magnitude, it naturally follows that much interest comprehensive i Paris is wearing; it tells you what the best dressed women of America Yewest Styles Are Shown in Great Variety, Daintiness is the keynote. What woman doesn’t delight in such soft. fluffv beauty in Silk and Lace were never waven into more charming creations before. $11.75 is emphatically the best value for the add display, ordinary, and replete with much that quickly interests womankind. full skirts; deep flounce; waiss trimmed with lace and some em: pect, PSC WOMENS “WRAPPERS: hot pattern, Lawn and panernst era Full skires, with deep ruffle and prettily wimmed waists; some have fine embroidery trim- ming Kimono Sacques and Sowns, StOHG Ligier gal Fa ne y Figured wi fare es soma 92000,” ZO, 75 \ son wa ny sd bal ee lawn} hematitched, KIMONO GOWNS; Fancy Lawn: patterns; full skirt; braid winmig 99, |Fiezet La A Drugs, Medicines, Drugs, . ® packages of every description; thousands of cakes of Dru: Se : 2D, APs. PINKHAM'S conpouns, 680 | PURF ovrroantses, 4 i Bos, BB oe a Seeds. » 180 ae i een BARSAPARLLA; fine spring 49c nee Sgt tds 0M, QZ¢| COMP CREAM: % Ib, 2B0; m, 400 orga MEDICATED BLUR Crmna's pear, moN AND wie, ea 3 BRILLAANT NAT, POWDER, wet i F(Q)c! xixa COLK's TAR ROAR Presb emda SEIDLITS POWDERS: fen welsnti J (Qc, | saxioare Fortes} rater She, | AMY gouty Py es wilt PRPTO MANGAN, 0 | SPIRITS oF CAMFHTOR: MMM. 188 BELL'S TUREIEK MATZ, SANBSEIN SOAR; coke, See Pnote ines mance COD LIV rt. with 39 ; on, 200 | om, QC} rackmns TAR SOAP; cake, : H ‘er cen on, B00 IGRIC JUVENTLA; x Cc DENRAL FOAM for the teeth, 1M 1 ake, TINOTURD OF ARNICAr ARNTSOH MALL, BNAMBL, Re | ANTIREPTIC SOAP; cabs, Gen. mn ADBET'S GALT: 860. etre, 100 | 4 ot. 18 | cuOUMEEM OREAAL ane STON, March 18.—The celebration|| LIE0IG'S EXTRACT MALT, 103 | 8 on. 250 | mars EMORY BOARDS ta. | some ; Teaken bon; per of tne Syacuntion of Boston, for which COKH DANDRUFF CURE; $1 aise, 400 | GRANULAR PHOSPHATE OF BODA: 19¢ | PRars ONGALENE, Bde | ARMOUR'S FINE ART BOAP; cake,’ event Lieut.-Gen. Nelson A. Miles is BBLLADONNA POROUS PLASTDRS, Bo | 1. package, ‘ash aa, | 73 8 fore aan, guest of the south Boston || wien o cocoa, FORD EIGMABONATS OF ©0DA:R., 10 pevwretnedtieapbiagen oh b= oad ORANGEINE; MANILATTAN 0500 SHASLPOO, 180 cals & fepay Wes elot east toerieten DR, HELDEN'S LITTLE LIVBR Pita, Ge | MAU DE QUINRAR é/or,, Sle; Bos, 300 Rubber Soods In the afternoon a dig parade was held ippe and there was a fag-raaing on Dor- BF as, ANTICAMNIA TABLINTS; 6 ar,: Go8., 159 | LAVENDER WATER. § on. Rat gree eights. Lieut.-Goy. Ourtls VITAL BLOOD PURIFIPR AND To#Ic, B40 | CARTER'S LITTLE LIVEN PILLA, ig. | WEST DOTA BAY kcal pint, B7e.; at, ™ Tinshe pies? pol ped ‘was the orator. HAIRINE; 160, axe, 90.4 750. sine, Se | INspoT POWDER: VERA BALLON, OUR! WOMEN" . MAE JAY CORN PLASTERS, cure cotns, To : es et 100 | PLAIN TALOUM, box, Be | HOU RHOLD . ry j ALCOHOL, 95% pure; pint, B50; gt, 7O0e se F Py ‘ Dainty, Ateo par aie dae A Bi) Portomes for Sacter, | Sapte Rea lasting Rinagecinc tna’ zo| HUTTOW'S BLDER FLOWER Om 7 | WOODWORTWS; ove tm box. 260 "guaranteed 1 year, 5 J JAMAICA GINGER, flask, Tro . 3; Westland Violet or Bi7:2 Ke An effort is being made to get the Arment ate to in- A Sood: He Toler ts fb acco him to et Loule| Vanilla Ft Ga lS 0, | eaten eet ies BOs; ty Fee wane 41 65¢ lr and Cottet Brushes, . ANTIGEPTINE, mouth west and eat!- i ; Bee, . flavoring ee 296 on, "caine Fue ToOB.e 3b Tengonree noua mem, wer 4g | SHAT, Soe MO MA 4D attained only by using BORAX: pound, | 10:| MANHATTAN ‘TOOTH PARTI; Wha, To | prauunvn, ego ehiph oes eas oe | BRvenne se, TUB OFRIO MAR Te WOOD ALOOHOL, pint, 18¢.; qt, ‘BTo | OUTILEX; regularly 2.) 109 7 ‘ There will be regular services in the various Vanilla Crystals ATTN, HARETS esarenisad 15% elles ORG | art, center ee A RBFUBLED: ony ater, per ee. 80m | IMPORTED JIPOTH BRUEREE: regal | . pint, 160.7 quart, + Pe, teguiariy 796., PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER oO. 30¢ HONY ALMOND ORBAM, ‘Ble | VIOLET REGAL; oreo visit eter; tes, Be 4 patos plat, WITCH | MARWL er CUCUMRER « g- | SWF SUMTUM; avv, 1 on., B80 Combs, the leadership in this favor the tae-| by which you will attain the most}} MAGto CORN CURB: positively cures, 100 | JELLY: tabs, GROWN CRAB APPLE EXTRACT; ree-~2Qo | WOMEN'S ALI-RUBBER a power me HORBENT COTTON, 1 tb, pack ARINA COLOGIED Steely, 4 Honal opposition to the relening powers | daticigusly flavored cake and desserts,|) “™ peskege, 180! MARIA PARBCA 1 Ao, 8s Ga a, COMBE, repels ee ae EOE maged in opposition to the ventiment | because, being free from alcohol, the ; of his oo! tuents. but im: e e ‘The party centering around Nav. | flavor does not evaporate, - Aho lub declares allegtence in atvance CuUmnNg aC, CRCS. i} Shoes | Women at 90) hoes 3, 90 Foot-Mould Shoes are now en are exclusive agents for them. | S3.5OShoos ig 7 Calfekin Shoes; the the Winter stock You Kimonos ive exhibits. It pictures to your mind what | are preferring. The Negligee Gown at ever . merely an exhibition much away from the of Val lege and ote: heme a . dt Percale; handsome DRESSING SACQUES, Point de Paris lace insertion and silk, large we lor collar, the new flare sleeve, frished wit deep lace ecign 6.75; 1.95 KIMONO GOWNS; Fine Lawn: very handsome pasern: large round collar very fll lege: wlamad with white lawn ruffle, ° ~ [KIMONO GOWNS; Whie GEo} Washable Silk; pink and blue border trimming, oe A tot ga border wining ; Bq | lone 25e of pink and blue