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before. Her first husband was Herbert) yawned, glanced at her hands and then een ne, he: a scvia Wikanaa, P. Ingalis, of the firm of Johnson & | screamed, She soreamed because her Wea) GEIS ices Higgins, of No. 49 Wall street, who had) diamonds were gone. There were nine Bi Gn Sona. sum Teak at his marriage to her annulled, charging) rings, containing various assortments of board suffer asker | 7 hha married him out of pique. - Af quolses, aires, 3 food and water, Bin hat she mar pia dlamonds, turauolses, sappaires, ruble: Laetlas aly shel un f the ter of Mrs. William J. Dalton, who un-!jace, which she had no recollection of | burg-America ne “ Ul, Friday last managed dining-room | having removed before going to ded, During the greater par the tw of a bdoarding-house at No. M9 Pierre- e als) missing, weove Needs US Ros pont strvet, Brooklyn. About two years an hour police were tn| Mnake the tip tom \go Miss Dalton was reported engaged salon of the facts about the $5,000 | Si ai hs to marry H. W. Mercer, who L *} diamond robbery, They were reticent CE Ea Uli mbla 7: -|about it, Not so Mrs. Kingsbury, who ee ae ils bexe as very talkatly times had to ca at that tr | Chapte-Il—The Villain Appears. bossible tw ould’ borrow p steamers }On a Mad avenue car I met a man. and what ti Mu Of Bea The story goes that he saw Miss Dai-|A smooth-faced, light - complextoned water, they kep thirst un- ton In amateur theatricals and lost hie | Man, with a ight sult and a manesne| Wi the Altai took them in tow, al- | to her. He secured board in Mrs.| hat, He had such pretty teeth, only though their sufferings during | this 8 house, and his attentions to were crossed. time were gr e js landlady wer | took me t luncheon at the | The entire story of the trip of the ame waat he be- |¢ park, and T could tell by Athos reads like of some jedlered the! fond ¢ whi old-fashioned se cet eee THE WORUD: TUESDAY'EVENING, AUGUST 92, 1905, ATHOS VICTIMS IKING FORBID NIECE TO WEDINEW HUSBAND |'TWAS THEFT ATE SHARKS ON Tia AND RICHES FOR | OF GEMS, AND FATED OWE A CHORUS GIRL} THEN TWASN'T Starved Passengers of Over-, Myra Dalton Weds William} Mrs. Kingsbury First Called due Steamship Landed Wilson, Who Wiil Soon It Robbery and Reported at Quarantine. Comeilnto $200,000. to Police. ) chorus girl, has! The story of how Mrs. Frank 8. Kings- . She has become the) bury, who 1s an ample lady with muclr bride of William Wilson, who in a few) yellow halr and big blue eyes, was not weeks, When he attains his majority, robbed of her diamonds by a designing willy came into: a fortune of ‘$200,000 left) thief, disguised as a “perfect gentle- father, late Jacob Wil! man," must be told in three chapters, | MyraDalton, ano’ married a fort HAD A PERILOUS TRIP. Misfortune Pursued Her, Even! nim by his | son, @ real-estate dealer. of Brooklyn. | Chapter I.—The Robbery. to Breaking of Tow Just The, father left young Wilson tWo-! he rent chapter opens in Mra, Kings- Outsi is Port. | tihirds of his estate Ipury’a flat at No. 6 Sixty-fifth de This Port. Myra Dalton appeared with Rowers! sireet, which is luxuriously furntahed Brothers’ shows. She has been married | it way thie morning Mrs. Kingsbury | Miss Dalten's second marriage was Jen as her first. She is the dau and other precious stones. A diamond teamer Athos heart and a diamond and pearl neck- tay in to nished-room ‘house Brooklyn. Inga a eMy ‘husband {s a clerk,” she sald {to an Evening World report nd | yesterday afternoon when I 1 house T wore my $5,000 set of dlar | comes Where is family te n Piatlade braminent, Saw Her as an Amateur, ft t montis what they t is on of pe behind a pc MRS, SAGE A FRIEND OF PARK PETS. | (FROM HER LATI T PHOTOGARPI,) SUESINE SILK THE SILK THAT WEARS No matter if China Silk does cost twice as much as Sue- sine Silk, it isn’t the least bit preitier—nor near so serv. iceable, the touch of cotton in Suesine Silk makes it wear better. Fine finish, all the rich and delicate colors. If your dealer is “out” of Sue- sine Silk, write to us for sam- ples and give us h’s name. FOR SALEEVERY WHERE. Write to your dealer for samples. BEDFORD MILLS, INTRODUCE SEIDE GLACE n N.Y. CH ? Pou rane! SPECIAL Molasses Cocoun Chocotute Watnutn sVEcrar nd Ly. DAY FOR WEDNESI Fruit eT Lb, 190 Ibo Muinasses Chips. ; FEAL W29CORTLANDTI? fy? COR CHURCH S® FARK ROW &NASSAUS? COR SPRUCES" @ Chocolate y | has ever bee You don't © now. | the vera y tried to pull to | by a But eearch uly. If Povtleres together. Of course, I wouldn :| a val holds good" '| Phen we went to the Waldort-As | aOR at eeleesa fy f and r ever Called up Ingalls by | tr and he 4 suite of | Bo Look or & en. eae eeeny ! 1 1901, and said she |OM he was a man all ri sti ake tr Tirutes wing seataring Sy ae YS Thad pottle ol it and t calor won'tsoppis you, send bf Guests of President Donald, : AN Re nee saw that my diamonds wi Vadaawlteia! oe 4 pi ie aE NES geet ene tv nfl lov r, ‘but 1 |What will Mr. isingabury pay President Rl Dut " HENRY HOLMES, Troy, N.Y. tgo she. carviea a | this loss?” | y Sud) an New York: 31 Union Square West wngers, all He An hour later another call was made | ‘ The Ww — = ae PRINCESS PATRICIA of, the: hand. (0 on Mrs. Kingsbury. Again she Dae: ‘ 0 bee | > : cass DaTnicr ie et ear A et te 1 WL Bouctas ment pro | ea a parkent UNION Wis forme she = ned me MADE them were u = the 3 i Paral iS A trial will con- fo have thor eT don't know how) Now. t tpt Vince you thatW. L. ot out with all my jewelry | i a e Douglas $3.50 shoes ing heard.” jee: oir 1 fr re the best in the Sure,” said th when asic- | 8 no more 8 ed about the bul the house - me home WOMAN SHOT DOG DEAD. nies Ab MET een For Invigorating Breezes : Chapter II!.—Gets Back Her Jewels, | (17), bf. was arraigned before Justice 5 cents and a troliey S Another hour passed, when a a} /ehoot satnable dite toa home by the sea. gait ae snags OF Me: RUNGRPUTY: | int had’ Killed more: t Halt Hour from Herald Square, eS —— s | on picturesque Flushing Bay. Misfortunes Quickly nd oF | 1 r | THE IDEAL PLACE TO LIVE At Port Antonio tne ; 1 santo erive Seal Postal for Cireular and Mews : und HV board 1 \ Mort tr ¥| The Justice reserve BANKERS LAND & MORTGAGE 0 | ; are. I've got the Jewels back ———— SST Manhattan Av., Brooklyn, N. \ y ding: Wa, | ry A f ap qi e gentleman, all right.” BACK HOME FROM EUROPE. z ouvert nia Hey ; = eens Prof. Carl Beck, of th y id t Rate MLD oles 4 thUe LUAU * OWNER OF CABLE MINE DEAD. ¢ CE Neate kel UND AY WOREDLWANITS . ———— : al and : sig —— a: Gikaveer mnees in checking ; sae) WORK MONDAY WONDERS, Mirg. Viola F. Schiller..Suiag fer Cireles, Dies in Mon _ Towed Toward Port, enna ER Sop Se C Su On " 1 Separation. Comniains that iias ni the famous Cable . bi 3 j ri . ing Vand well Anewit in: jaws bank: (od tr “Huspand’s Cruelty Began uu circles and on Wall street, New | i Yor, ig dead at his reaidence at’ Cable | ; He was eighty-three ’ y 1, 1904, On Friday last Wilson denided a a 4 on the & Ee? 1G8g nough tocmarry, “iis | teacher writes from Carthage, Mo,, ee suman wreaun 1 Vand thestwo found |tg explain how with good food she ft de ie fer the Trovilyn Hor: | deeit with this sort of hurtful hun- ; _ y h dy | wer, Seri | » Mb | "T have taught school for fifteen , Haris ane i 7 y recited }t — n gave years,” she writes, “and up to nine die cu 2 1 a odinist Ta the Clarendon Iotellana| years ago had good, average health, ; Cau Dolphins and Sharks. f Hotel 1 1 Ade set far) ir|My diet was always generous, com- for 1 y Beatin Sealer qui Ai onestigon. They went (iG AE + | prising whatever I took a fancy to, I J aud -atrucks ber in the SAR DRA Jate freely. Nine years ago, however, ¢ 5 ae |wy health began to fail, and con-| FA y POLICE FIGHT THIEVES. |tinued to grow worse, steadily, in| ; ‘ spite of doctor's pres tions, fre- | ‘ | quent changes of residence and j |Sumpectediof KobbertonsAgwremat-|vervthing 1 could do. During all | \ ¥ Hed A018 x tow 2000, this Ume my appetite continued % de At the risk of thelr livesvActing Capt.| good, only the more I ate the more! f F wit Thompao: Detectives Hughes and{] Wanted to eat—I was always hun- | # i Wren, Weat One Hundred wnd gry, The first symptoms of my 1 a Wien a atraat sth, boarded a) breakdown were @ distressing ner- y , i i f \ ) York al frelrht train| Vousness ard a loss of flesh, The t MN " H sl. entered a freight car and| nervousness grew 60 bad that finally | : ae , ter a thrilling tight, three(dt- amounted to actual prostration, 1 rn ) ute suspected oF mem-|Then came stomach troubles, which t 2 gang of car thieves that has| Were very painful, constipation whiely Suffered for Wat jie 22,09 Worth of gouds this sum-| brought On piles, dyspepsia and w ve Ril severe nervous headaches. The doc- vf heart di years of age Soon After Marriage. FALSE HUNGER. A Symptom Stomach Trouble Corrected by Good Food. | MY2A DALTO? of There 1s, with some forms of stomach disease, an abnormal cray- ing for food which is frequently mis- he | taken for a “good appetite.” A lady verknown each other for) Cupid in Borough Hall. mer bt Po! tors seemed powerless to belp ma, said I was overworked, and eal urged me to give up teaching, if | wished to gave my life. 4 Were arralgned in Harlem url to-day and sent to the fsland for six months on a charge of Vagraney STOLE LETTERS Aa a old, of |G aa “But this I could not do. I kept of dollar 1 Was torday are | CART Thampson and hts detectives. | oy at it as well as T could, each day . 1 { 3 iPr “ “tt standing at | Manhattan street crows: | id is bein F ¥ Min Wend, of | Mandi Pa ae growing more wretched,’ my wi with tial Baw tide men cl vay Heleht| Dower alone keeping me up, till at j nay ea 3 fnen cliiblng through |agt a good angel suggested that 1 try ° rh . hoy were acon in | (RO SME door of ws rain was la diet of Grane-Nuts food, and from We setup 1 It ts] eure, but tiey” 1 ipa a teow | fiding It deliclous, always appetiz- nat wovera FA hold on the Gabe Ht the end of th | 18g and salisfying. I owe my com Send a littl ont A a 1 in t 0 found in| Ee tere they plete restoration to health to Grape: Tes the Mer 9 Dakwea fof tie cues to Ht ae oven the root Nuts, and my persistence Im late Amd, they will 1 rey hi the mon vhey chim. | it. My weight has returned, and for How much 4 i) Hi i i \ feu id were imine: |more than two years | have been ' . Se ley’ Pests tree from the nervousness, constipa- See a Yovide Wiss Avemen hud the advantage | WON, piles, headaches, and all the all> von 'e mince vd ments that used to punish me go, 7 OTHERS DID 97) , jwld of “wide the rh ind have been able to work. freely LAST WEEK Brees toteht ont, Captain ‘ip -|and easily.” Name given by Postum W hin, nie ning id, YOu Cummot MHoxaltcd for ald and ‘the captives ‘were] CO. Battle Creek. Mich, to maian coming At, taken {rom Ue gag There'g & reasom, tremens pains 1 1 elite eae ecananaatinrsettinleatien mil tee a he Tne best known, the best-liked, the best-selling Turkish cigareties in this country or any other— The purest leaf, the smoothest blend, the richest fra- grance obtainable at the price or twice the price— Are found in ‘ CIGARETTES A perfect blend of the finest characteristics of Turkish leai, Mild, rich, aromatic and unvarying. 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