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CO a a OM ene Ee: Df WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 19,1000 | ares PINK PAR CR eee ee eee eee eo vonen surrs| HOUSMDS OF MEN hi . ~ HEAR TRULINGLECTIE. r (fot I ALMOST MARRIED) -— | fF | Bi )W, His Powerful Words to ROADWAY Cor.CHAMBERS ST. Pauline Chase and Son of Henry nt Pll ial | Famou S Su i t Sal e. ders of X-Ray Ma- ‘ ee He . W. Cannon, Bank President, Madelalela it y Never in your life, in all human probability, will you ine Int ted All. | 5; Got to Clergyman’s When She epee ial have an opportunity to turn your dollars to so good ch d Her Mind. an advantage as here To-morrow and Saturday. anger i | ¥ J Not only have the profits gone but also a slice of the” cost. It's the last havoc we'll play with the price. It’s a- two-days' sale that should make you think twice before | vou buy. Don’t do yourself an injustice, come right ere while there’s time—here and now your dollars | ommand the mightiest values. ; res erree Kasey) eveniaks | 14 & $16 Winter and Spring Suits. | A great line of Men's Business and Semi-Dress Suits of Serges, uncut Worsteds, fancy mix- mense audience of mon grectod . : Inbal WieCRARTL WLAAASaES OFF ies lures, in single and double breasted sacks. Greene, 10 Grand Central Palace, last night pvhih Very latest cut. Most of them hand-made and listened with rapt and absorbed atten- af , garments, tion to one of the most owerful lectures 7 ever delivered to men, a lecture filed with | ound knowledge of the sctence of et replete with grand truths and tee a with |GLORY OF MAN LIES IN HIS STRENGTH AND VIGOR. | MEN NEED NOT BE NERVOUS | | OR PHYSICALLY EXHAUSTED. SHE DIDN’T LIKE HIS VOICE. His German Too Guttural for Her Refined Ears, and, After Trying to Dr. Greene Will Repeat His Lecture to Men Get Rev. Dr, Slicer, She Sailed for Abroad. overed to-day that Pauline Chace, the “Pink Pajama Girl," who failed yesterday on the St. Pau! for a engagement in London, was mar- $18 to $22 Winter and Spring Suits $ in all the new and stylish effects, hand- : ried—almost. vivid portrayal of those mighty facts, nec: | padded shoulders, hand-felled collars, sinzle ’ a fi tri inl feld: Ea ieoe cond asco. vem crum oneal nae jessarily of a private nature, but neverthe | and double-breasted, rezularly $18, $20 and Was with George C. Cannon, a Harvard less which constitute the very groundwork $22, at J student fad eretn ct Bene Ye Cee Jot life's kaowledge, the underiving principte | resident 0! ms jase Nat.ot a | of the scheme of existence itself, and con- r 7 . soul bay abst eure Et cerning lon eis are fier iene | Choice $23& $25 Winter& Spring Suits ” . Li i) i the “marrying parson’ been able to pro- jiant generally thoughtless and always | y : Imported Tweeds, Vicunas, fancy Cassimeres, nounce the ceremony in English. Jeareless, until a crisis arises In thelr lives— | Phat _ Thibets, in single and double breasted sack A year ago she came near being mar- | the loss of that vitality which dlstingalsies Beco 6. suits, having all the marks and points of ried to Alexander Dow, a printing press the weak from the strong, briigs home t Sad excellence looked for in merchant tailors’ manufacturer, but pul) Poors the cach the individual knowledge that only . $40 suits. ceremony was to be performed Miss str th ts power and that weakness means Chase's mother, Mra. Biles, announced ry) | aespair H $28, $30 & $32 Winter& Spring Suits ¢ that the engagement was off, tha - | At Dr. Greeno’s stirring lecture last night | These are the suits that are always looked daushter would marry none but an A — | these facts were brought out as only the} upon as exclusive. The English Frock 2 inglishman, certainly no cne in this ara ‘ {skilled physielan, thoroughly conversant} Walking Suits, Prince Alberts, Cutaways, iniserable country cee 3 | With every phase of the subject, cai por- | all of the finest foreign fabrics; Thibets, Nroke Of the Ceremony. : 3 . tray the happiness which always accompan Vicunas, English Tweeds and the costliest BU HI URE ICARRER AE lilued Ses tea strength and vigor, and also depict | Worsteds; also in single and double breasted aotress cime nearer the altar, In fact, | on ase ree abject misery and despair which foi- | sacks, she was standing in front of it and half | Ef S enon dey ae and: debility, | ° " the ceremony had been said when she} Da ag, Brigit to) (eine: with ll Ry threw up her hands and declared an aU eengih Geka bien ea meaeal 6 when she was married it would be in| a Tid strength of character, st i é ‘ : ngth of body are depend ' f Fi Lnglish—not in German, | Rey Sik aayal H nae Hundreds to select from; every style that has vo Mr.,Cannon, while his father is in| (Continued from First Yage.) i —_—— i sich and every” organ, function included in this great offer. They were carried over fro Fiorence, has been the guest of his close | ee us ‘ 2 Ra Hue eee AR ; Jast season and now offered at a price that will néy friend, John C. Hoagland, in the latter's Werks A ee ‘Bar of Yellow Metal Mysteri- jo hia) somite, pappivess A Al ‘ ; “ apartments In “The Berwyck," No, 4a lady dropped ali atzempts as English and “ | a ! M y Ir je, mim who, matuioin= the soundness of y knock at your door again. There is scarcely any chat West ‘Twenty-seventh street. © Miss | tata all right. "1 don't talk, to you ea th ie a ' ously Disappears on Trip 3 1 reg ,ntreuath, It by in the style of the garments of this season, but € : Chase and her mother have been living | at all; {t's none of your business said Mrs, ag long before . : dibs : . were made last season 4 ; ext door aud Kuew atr. Hoagland and | ,iuatee Seott jolned tm the Inugh «hat aie, found Sith she sald “ket! from West and Police Are and thou great ances | ‘ausual eeducion and that accounts for # through him were introduced to Mr.| Mrs. O'Brien puts Mrs. Kugel in the) was the swe : thing that ever hap- . Of physical decay, ; a cannon, eae ree LTE a or oe vevnune| TFYing to Locate Treasure, Sp \debitny ong thot Mie cova | Stylish Coverts that Before salling Miss Chase admitted | MF “Turk asked the cook who ees the) Hi eell tee ee aman erescnting: draius upon the system which slowly bur! (iat several weeks ago she and Mr.| father of her two children. Bftered her RMN TF phe woud Noy. Toality allowed to continue, fap the sold for $25. Cunnon fell in Jove with each other and| ‘This put Mrs, Kugel In a_towerine E | rage and her red bonnet bobbed so hard decided to be married. But it was not ee OTe ee eet eng neatly tell ait until Tuesday that they tide-stepped | his perch. The question was ruled ou’ zainst her. On crv ea LUED AT MT eee eae | SEY Nepby Roe cosy sold SEAR EL ITS VALUED AT $23,000, ik a Me Palos? Ge Ne i the mother, who has decreed that none | 31". Kugel sald she had had to, oni DETROTRIMEreR ONAL eae of goin’ RMIT each RS) lias curaeeaT dna eeat Swell: Vicunas that but an Englishman might aspire tor! Wate Maing her sone ee Te i ed at 20,000 dirappeared” from ‘the barety, Mulch faces wanking at the pres formerly sold for $22 her daughter's hand. Mrs, Kuge! ald Mrs. O'Brien told her Wacprge ata a aa : Mr. Hoagland thar night gave a sup-| that Powers wae her frst love and: ahe ss car of Wabash train Siren uel ey OMAR I ac TEC comma and $25, rE t night ge Pi wae! orry she ever married old Jwhich arrived here from the West and at Ttality have a weak, langui vc bow per In his apartments after the theatre, | O'ijrien early to-da Gf etrength, “‘Whera formers ts nat ce Your Choice from the ‘uid after the supper it was proposed | ‘Then Mr. Hummel asked the cook to CMM eee luge of stroug and vigorous physical eid | Se (111 rinbta reserved by Taylor Clotalng Co.) Li that’ tiey find « minister who would | Polnt out peau eauitn toe pointed tor 2 preas Company and! was cor herve power, they now have only a sense rT Entire Lot.. i : : y | much-abash n with a swarthy face and wo me Wh~ of weakness, languor, duluess marry Miss Chase and Mr. Cannon. So gnq pig black mustache who stood up lawyers ere. OF to Buffalo Just as soon as the tion, There In au inck of ambition eth they started out, the bridal couple inva | Inthe rear of the room, “Wouldnt =: = on mo. ta nger missed the gold he 1 inclination for physical or tw cab and Mr. Hoagland and his other) Mrs. Annie Stahl, of No. 639 East iestify in ihe dive litho iutalexprean agbnt-OF!the 60} exertion. ‘This Is often men| in his blg automobil A inth street, laundress to the O'Briens p ydainilt rowte, ~ Hum-) in the morning, every movement iis ble automobile. Among | inet year. testined, {nat ahe naw Mrs ! who jn turn asked the police to assis Beoms an effort ¢ night's sleep which guests were Mr. and Mrs. Henri O'Brien sitting on Sulth's Jap. the search for the missing 4 should refresh stem aud restor G. Yador, who live at No. 41 West; Theresa Brown, another servant, tes. lefenee,| Every available detective of the staft SW ength and vigor, often leaves them 1 rack tea : Magee ihe meraing more tired and exhausted tha ley first appealed to the Rev. Dr.! (ren Mra. oO helen wis neg r ned to the case and private detec- "Alter i time their nerve and mental ughton, of "The Little Church, children i Fiveu Warbie TaOeTe Lila (40 cueaiAt strength Will be tmpalred, aint thelr codur oY eh ; ; A cag ance and power to work, Feud or siudy ab Arund the Corner,” but he. declined, Visits to Mrs. stuartn, Is eipfosed th. gO! WAS inished, Where formerly they could. en pasts he would perform no more mid- |, Lillian Stuart, of No. 232 West of No. shipped Loui some Western mine, ie dure many consecutive holirs of close appll tehe riages. Tairty-seventh street, testified that < first Was inisse! Justi befor the tran oation of the mind, they now find that thi Mrs. O'Brien took Paul Sulth to the ed Out for tie Bast. thoughts wander, » Is tuability to Ran from the Minister. Local officials say there 18 a Dare pos- fx the mind for any f gold has been T know } Ho vielted a want . ald the 7 nan In car house at No, 2.188 Broad- | house tn 1898 and engaged a room for, toe sabman took them to the | Mm. “inartyling parson,’ the Rev, brancis J.) of MAM? met Wity that the bar ono subject, With ‘th fellow 1 am yer ftremely nervous and irritable condition, 01 8s quoted Mrs, t duh, , Often accompuited | f ‘ way called her Miss a $ ee magations es Seti a ® Soeond avenite, He ving, “and T want to engage a he visited another Knowictts oy Obagrecable eelings “in ‘tne “head and Keuwd and made ready tw per- | tom for ‘him, } [think 7 sa 3 er 'eay desire to. be “ @ ceremony. SSP, Mrs. Stuart also sald that Mrs, O'Brien | { M RR OE aE SOIC TO Yat e mes tn a yea nee @ to Buftals, disease, asked you . - e: = As these symptomr increase there Is usually derangemeut of the d gestive or ore ‘0 t Te neve os 2 * 2 WOCM take Miss { | { wane “There i» often a bad taste in the tawluily wedded wite, viv mouth jn the morning. There will be at) winrmative reply. ‘fnen ne asked tae times a pain in the back, the vision bo- a7 Same Wuestion Uf Miss Cause concerning 1 dim, the memory \s impatred and | Mr, Cannon. Mr. ‘Tudur, whu speaks ! |there is frequent dizziness. Persons thus | Gelian, Interpreted the question for the t jailed. are, often despondent and suiter oi 0° I 4 rom gloom and deprossion of the mind. tp nee bende: wand she Jaughed, “threw [flores become. ay" weakened after. time “None of this for mine. When I am | that the least excitement or shock will flush | married ft wit be in English, so L Gan! a, 0 | the face or Dring on a tremor or trembling | Understand what Is going on." foften attended by mone or less palpitaticn | She ran away from the minister and Jt jof the heart. A Aaa Was futile to bosopt lo get her to re- | Dr. Greene expresses no blamo for the | turn to the ceremony. the min: victins of this tnxidious dirense, for ho real- | | 121st Street: Chatham Square: »— Was pald and the party ete ‘*«/Charged with Publishing a False Late Politician’s Will Makes No All the Heirs of the Ex-President Heen that. thie aad condition teal fro > ; : Ra lie te Eat Balance Sheet in Summons} Mention of Women -Who, Will Now Share Income from [peecernetsne, es ud a) |2226 to 2234 Third Ave., 193 to 205 Park Ra gail to have been quite angry and se thould be treated In perfect confidence an Sn the rer steamer for iengland, ¥ | Hearing evred @ passage for herself a: daughter Cl Hi Ww id E buoll i i i i | cured with absolute secrec on, tne rar steamer for ‘kengland, aim to Be His Widows. His Estate. [eee Ate Ae AeOrY sncaimient and St Cha th m tu : Bo mary an Ameria eu | Jeune of this affection i i reene spoke orner s - } a are. Iried to Find Rev, Dr, slicer. | "W Buc before the steamer ‘eft Miss! LONDON, March 19—The case of! “Judges Edward Browne fied the cipacia) to Chase and Mr. Cannon ayain met and| Whitaker Wright, the company pro-{ will of Col, Michael C. Muryiy tals} [NDIANAPOLI fhey, made “an elturt w get the He this city, wh reat !aftcrnoon, together with a petitte ‘ De” rhomas R, “sisee “eo Seb rkt? yey: |moter of this city, who Is under arrest ! afternoon, together with petition B, Harris Russe y Yor! feta ena : nin s wide experience in the treatment of tals | @ but he was not at his home in Bast |!" New York, came up In the Gulldhall | wened by Wrank L. Bacon, sole icgatee * “ h al Maaniot cade ‘ast research and invers i ‘Pairty-elght® street, und then tt was| Police Court to-day, this being the day | yn yole executor named In the will Mane Rensaenin StnxribAN ae WON'T RHO OIAAS Of cadens MIR TAN) ARES R BAG) 1 BME | . . i | Time for, the steainer, 10 pally aay | the summons obtaltied agains him was] petitioner way Murphy made his| litigation over the estate of his father, 'f ‘a h ed “and prepared Nl Reliable cay ( Miss Chase off on the St, Paul and then) "¢t¥mable, Formal notification was} wij) May 1902, and that his whole|throvgh a settlement based on a decision Y tbe protes > : } Young Mr, Cannon caught a train for |slven the court of Wright's arrest 4 | Byston ‘to'resume his studies, | New York, and of the Government's ap: Jara) “OMS OF $200 perronad prop-| of the Cireut: Court, Me was a part "this ‘pro & B : — efore sailing Miss Chase sald Beattie slat iaaaticn ie Gr the London and Globe Finance Corpora. tie Dr “it is true to the Rev, Hurrison, | entate, an | Wo 1 medical ° Bebnelseas Lenser aria ee eG hel on: described ae ithaliatosmenee Harriton estate, ay | Nonderte! medic: east sid fler Col, Mur. |Property tn 4 that that ight, but 1 couldn't | charged Wright with “publishing a false he realduc deots are paid of hislugainst the cla of Mrs. Mary Lord tH igor to spon, understand his out ured. 5 this prow 1am very fond of Mit, Cannon ton. toes ; nar of the Pe ane ponteat of sue chigren 9tiex- fare Malt anon ie Greece at ats would willingly marty hiva, despite ‘me | 10 the summons John Blower, Chatr- | aimant widows, and declares that yo| Pendent Harrison's first wife, omee, 101 ith Aver New York City, lies J mother'y determined” objection of the Sha: ders’ C4 p of f° is CMM: BF y hed 7 ° ly or by writing a description of | Posacim aby ead In thin caentres On| me w CORA teD Of 6. ‘an leara Col. Murphy left no|Scott Harrison, for the dixposition of the lee : with | Reed Golden Oak landish language. | palance shee shall go to Frank L, Bacon, it “T didn't know what he was arking| being his desire to ¢ 24 as far an|Harrivon, the second wife, and hes dttle Ureena if, i me to promise, because I had never | 5 Pommfole th on sense of wratitude |daugiter Hiieabeth bole hve Nate Go -Cart. Ice Box, Sideboard 1 ceremony and insisted ongoing home| BAIL REFUSED FO: | Which he felt toward the leguter for Nis|” sult wan brougit against the Union {Mt Me oftice 10h uth Ave, Now Vary | ) ee capacity } Cer ana amare ee. 88 BYES BO D®) R he had to oe fed by ariticiar aneaian (Trust Company, trustee, (0 compel the |are weleon preter 2041 T ight woven ee ie 4 with serpentine (fa —_ WHITAKER WRIGHT, | nots. 2800s petition save that the limmediate ale of all the real estate, | Sih PANT, body with roll y Se front, plate mirror +] namos of any heirs-atiaw or next of (col, Harrigan, according (0 the terms | Sit djustabl J fi kin of Cot. Murphy are unknown to} ii arms, adjustable measures 18 x 36 = MONROE'S CITY GAS —_—— him, but that Charles Rusaell at Boston, of the will, could ot y money |xou con ary medi: |foot and back, ‘a. top measures (eile =| cla} o be a nephow, and’ Michael C: he State until t rty : Y . 0 " — i BILL INTRODUCED, | United states Commissioner Dectines| Murphy. Jr. ‘of, Sn, Mu Mott mroet, [from tne Biate wt dicines OF] gubber tires, en, peat 39 50 x 23 in, Reduced itteemmmeante } to) Releaee, Lendion Promoter | WNmE Me wrdnd nephew, loluemios were vecelving w. regutar. in, | tana gen hae Jamelled gear, yigth 28 in. HIE paneer sia from Ludlow Street vail, counsel to Col, Murphy, never heard | After the sali of the proports all |empbatically inserts Wi mil Geese | complete pecial price, ; Measure Would Make It Mandatory) |. : him speak of a wife helrs will share in the income, | werfedtly ourablo if mgt giving Bed! | with A ° . United States Commissioner Alexander el = 1 beeen (olieriv Couniit netion of which 9 WA q for the Gity to Construct and |io.day handed down a decision refusing MeKinley Onk Thriven pnd bpan suterly £9 pouitive ‘4 Q s Operate ite Own Plant, to admit Whitaker Weight to ball. dx of b » WASHINGTON, March 19.—The Presi n strong, vigorous and Wright has been in, Ladlow Street Jail nowed powers, energies aud 4 Extra Beoad || 1 The Ev orld dent took a walk around the White ah h h Poe ay ok ce 5 3 + ALBANY. N. Te Berchet” mane {since bis arrest on the French tiner| Hose grounds this morning, \ ana| NEW BRI 2K. N. J Macch 19.--| thts rebtored to theltpidecy Quaint Pieces in Weath = = CHIFFON : datory bill’ compelling New York City|Whlch brought him to, this city, being| stopped tn exai nine. he oak tree which > Gallaghe kana to pe ured, and ered Oak ly eae a > ¢ on oh ¢ “! | by President McKinley five r of Mr. and Mrs, James Galla- delay, 4 an =e t LO SmANIER A IDIOMA Mente. Bint Ratan cee Latnen iacite ote | Samra vente ay. Loin tiee weaw very [ence ot No, 1k Commercial avenue, dled y), eventing al & oclock, » MISSION Furniture. § |p ee in Golden Oak, 5 dear ‘0 Albany to-day by Col. 00H 01 ‘jaca Jowly at first, bul shot up rapidly last) eher of > icy ow — pean rons to Dieany tonday by Cel: | coration, through’ which. ihe investors| SOW, At Mipt, BME enol Up rapidly Jan | ear ne ey of, malleDa aiphinerta DRESSER, Ell top drawer divided, Water, Gas and Electricity, of that BE PL SSS Let RRR INY Binh ~~ Rand rb Ru iod bls ante eae with 22 x $1] 2 5 made and wal t Is understood that laurice Unter we unera| vas private, bi a ° 3 bmitted t t : ily, He submitted the Mit to Meneeor | ver, Wiibat'4 counsel, Wi] eceily. 4p tbe SHIPPING NEWS. dience to the last wish of the dead girl Pa Oval Mirror, Top measures evar a who 0 MANS DOS ABH | timed States Cl : oso od by: uact window, | niier loxether h WASHSTAND Reduced for ‘ | reult Court for a. writ . ‘ the coffin was placed by a closet window, ry ndrous athinve Quce it. to-day, desiring to examine it) oh boas conpus, ALMANAC POR TO-Day through the glass of which her friends |e age ieee ay i, Aan 1 to match, ° this week to ee SEY ORS ee ee — Fe OT TIDES ** | took thelr farewell 1ook upon her fave, [and mente in at parts of {he hoe, ate fee9, ad : 08, Se eas ; The blll directs the Commissioner YOUNG COUPLE HELD AGAIN. Mon wel tan aigand i select a site for a Hgnting plant cun- pati ‘ veniently located, and the Board of Bx: 5 timate Is directed to purchase the aite, | MUle Island Hoard Now Fea The Commissioner is also to have plans May Become Pabitc Charwes. toy noni = AB "eI Many School Children Are Slckly lysis. a Prices Marked in Plain Figures. They | Goxern 3 oe only. OT cure to Mall Cgha’ Were?» $02 613) Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for |S. ‘pratusely. 8 Children, used by Mother’ Gray, 9) Oy re tee tition, “ut the: Xe ltay appar Customers may add to their Agee prepared for the plant and to proceed| Bernardina Eaxtergerting and Bernard Hest a hn: | without delay with its construction, If} Brink Schneider, the girl and young nurse in Children’s Home, New York, rottiyet : i Cash or in either store or make payments difficulty | ountered in getting a site up by Helen A. Taylor, {mml- | rr eebteeh aris ft: Hong Keox| Break uy Colds in 24 hours, cure C4 r i conbentence. fondemnstion provedings way De had. || gration Inspoctress,. on arrival of the| Et Dis 2 ee eet tecdache, Riana iy ik a MK women th Liberal Credit. suiting their own authorized 19 tasue bonds for the pur-| #eamehip Ryndam, were arraigned bin- INCOMING 8TPAMSHIPS. ‘Troubles, ‘Teething Disorders, move| st! thermpelves._ whlch ail, women No extra charges of any Bowe of detiaying the cost of the plant] sore the Boar dot Special Inquiry at DUE TO-DAY 4 régulate the Bowle and Destroy Peak ? te, a " and regu! tion of the bill is permissiv ettaren! e Marianne, Algirre. Frnieris., Hambors: ws Meri- erat trou! fae dverault Doth Benator Fisbere |" “phe board held them this time on the| puirundia, Gibralter, Palrta, Gibraltar ores Me Belly Marae, is RELA Tate sien will be givea tar Pe ener man, Pinch, who will have! ground tha: they have an insufficient] Cadre. Liverpool, Apache. dacksonviiie, | den, Ct. says: “It {8 the best medi- Me ireserving health, malnaining fully “to "examine its” provisions, | F4n of motley each. to Inaure thelr not OUTGOING BTRAMBHIPS, cine in the world for children. when |fivch nnd delicate complexion and keeplog ea Raat h, dd to Mr. Monroe that it J ° ing ® public charge, If the Ger- te amend he bill to make | mar Boskety will mand #ponsor Ser 8 yet geno id a ae EASE |p ase ape he 8s eee aes | ALL THE LEADING AUCTIONEERS ADVERTISE JN, THE fovbtions be a ; 4 “ts SAILED TO-DAY. feverish an¢ complainin, Bold by|% youth{ul Apearance to macure n]

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