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ARLAND DIES WITH FAITHFUL WIFE AT SIZE \illionaire shiserpnies Af- ter a Long Fight | Against Death. ) AFTER PARTING ‘OOEI vorced and Reunited on with Two Weddin in Sharp Contrast. acht, OVER. Mass, Sept. 13—Jamen A nd B arly ack urn At Mr. G iside when he died was * an been, wi a was ere I or P t renew w en rian me private e 9 wn a ye and ont an a year she lived with her little sons The rt hun was elt by man and woman, and, w he could stand the loneliness no jonger Garland began wooing h former wife ai! over again Le Wooed Estranged Wife. He found an enthusiastic ally wite ter, Mrs. Alexa Hiss ‘oon Mrs. Garland was ting Mrs Higginson in Hyw and throug the hostess Garland learned one-time bride was not as him as she had been a twelvemon fore. B> he dropped around Hyannis- port way in a fine yacht, the Barra- outa, and he had not been in that har- bor many days when M Higein' nd Mra and an invita tion to bave luncheon with him on board. Ik was accepted. and in the @ourse of the reunion, which the mill- fonaire cei od with lavish decoration And an especially elaborate menu, the former Benediok made such progress tn the divoresd matron’s good mtucea that in ‘the next (ow weeks he bed little trouble in persuading her to trum her happiness to hum once more, ‘The second marriage was the antithe of the first, One had been ultra- fashionable, with halt oe soctety Aneenbled tn old St. Paul's; other an atri private, Mra Pir son toe bride's brother, Frederick Tudor, nry D..Twdor, being POLICEMAN SUES FOR WHIPPING HE GOT. Ben Winters, the hatmisome Jersey City policernan who was chaset out of the home of Mra. Gustay Genisele, No. 77 Palisade avenue, by her late hue band, to-day entered sult against Gent- le, who 18 superintendent of a bix Iather goods factory, tor $10 damater The night of the chase, two weeks » Genteele captured Winters, dinar weed his Texcores and Turned tm f to Chief of Police Murphy, who ‘vended him on charges of conduct ‘ecoming an oMocer, The Police | +d laat Mon Aight decided that ters conduct with Mra. Genteele her home was not unbecoming to a policeman, and..with that ters now wants Gent. ie hie louse of Sorrow! A House of Jy The One! aut place wherein darkness and et reign, where scant fs the fire qhe hearthstone and where chance j to" are made unwelcome, oF “ The Other! Remmore wherein jollity and mirth SP hands) with prosperity and ig fellow nip, where the hand of Fellitality is ever outstretched and galt visitors are tendered the very Me p % PAY him $900 for discolorin Bee a egeeet the larder affords, 15,235 publicity-seekers have crowded their atnouncements into the advertising columns of The World @uriog the last three days, 845 MORE than advertised in ANY TWO OTHER New York Newspapers COM BINED, including the Herald, The Reason! why World Advertisers “COME BACK” \s because t! Bertha Krupp, ney ath St 109,090, Modest in F paring for Marriage. ASTONISHES AMERICANS. Her Expenditures Wouldn't Begin to Pay Cost of Lin- | ie Here. MIGHT BUY HER GLOVES. Miss Goelet Expended $50,000 and | Jerbilt $40,000 for Their Outfits. Krupp. the to have a $% this woman can,claim, a nouncement that the complete wedi outht {9 to cost lem than waa pal A aingle bit of linger by rece of rica’s favored dau | is very fact hae started comment tha as the example p ates have scare & ~ | With $950 an American linger in 1M vt burghe, cost twice ast weau of the ft ess Makes Her Own Lingerle. If Fraulein Bertha is going to have | dainty lingerie it is quite evident she ls going to make {t all herself, for any American heiress will be able to tell | t a single plece of hand-em-| roklered French lingerie would mike heavy {nroad in her little #260 If Fraulein Bertha were to confine her $2 to lngerie alone she would have to buy the cheapest kind, such as any American heiress would laugh to scorn But the richest girl in the workd tw to have @ Itlac crepe de Chine for a wedding gown, two evening dresses, a walking dress and two mantles. How ne can get all that out of $80 Is be- yond even the imagination of a simple Harlem baile. Allowing 8 to each gown, £100 would Gsappear, and the same amount for the Hiding habit and mantles would take another #7% That would leave~think of 1, Amerionn heiraesesd-—only $75 for date and Lingerie. Aud yet Freuleth Bertha saye she wil do it; # the good German people who adore her, know that she will Her wedding to Gustave von Bohlen la to be quiet. There is to be no dis. piay whatever, American so-called o#- tantation t# betng bitterly referred to in the Garman preas in contrast to the simple préparations for the Krupp wed- ding What American Brides Expend. It Mim May Goelet had been pre- sented with 8260 to buy something for her wedding trousseau, she would prob- ably have considered only handker- chiefs or gloves ms Within possible con- wideration with that sum. Whes Miss Govlet married the Duke of Roxburgh her wedding gown alone coat $2,000. Consuelo Vanderbilt's trousseau cost about #40,000, Alice Roosevelt, whose wedding Was the most tallewd of that ever took place, was held up ae a very model of economy, and yer the mereat details of her wedding outfit, euch as shoes and gloves, far exceeded the amount mt aside by the richest «irl in | the world to completely fit herself out | for the wadding {| In Mra outtita were! HOWis WHICH CONT trom wee to gE apiece, While, of course, the wedding gown coat much more. Then there were simple gowns which cost $100 And all thin, with the bate and lingerie, was held up as the very essence of em plicity At the lowest figure the trousseau of ice Roosevelt cost $6,00-—which Je tting 1¢ very low indeed. When May Gowlet married the Duke Roxburghe there wae # fortune put in her gowns alone. One theatre cos- tume of Cluny lace dyed gray, and made over @ lining of gray satin, cowt 4 fabulous sum, judged frofn the stand- point of Frawem Krupp, whose fortune ss almomt three timer that of the pres wnt Duchess, Four principal gowas in Misy Goe- let'e trouseeu cont $2.00. The duty pe on each of four germ im- ported was $600. The theatre gown of Cluny lace, Was worked in tiny at bead Tw cost when finished w estimated At $2,900. A driving coat vaby latab lined with chinchilla ¢a $2.50. A ball gown of magenta satin cost $1.80: another ball gown of green ohiffon coat $1,800 At that rate, the trousteau of | this youn — woman mounted Aémperatele un toward 38,000, fhe Led All the Rest. the Amertoan hetresses whone Weddings have torn the events of Arevemaker and milliner expenditure, Mins Gotlet perhapa exc eden then al hough lite Cone aderbi:t had the trousyeau of a Aa May Goelet b: sre $40,000,000 in her own righ f, she doubtless thought far differenty "from | Fraulein Bertha on the exoenditure of | money for bridal outht, | Conpuelo Vanderbilt, whoee wedding |was a kreat event. took $10,000.00 to england ith her--a seventh of Frau: loin Krupp's fortute; yet her trousveun vad ROAL OY B AiNgle garment thal ont Iden tren the whole sum the ¢ man girl har le awtde Yor her comple trovesent The Princése Colonna, with $2,600,000 in her own right; Anna Gould, the Countess of Caatellane, with $15,000.00 Duchess of Manchester, neo Yanage, with $1,000,000; the late Lady Curson, with $5,000,000, and al) the American | helresses who have been wed with the pomp and aplendor of « piineess, bad trousseaux on which $20 could not pay eApreneng’. Mim Cyuthia Roohe, the latest mom, ber of the wart set to ve married, a » trowm Ungeria alone ot Of alt A bebween $25,000,000 In the chia Amerioan ain play, the Highest #irl in the world will Ly‘ wpanal Or foures nobody knows how she oa) Wat le Fraulein Bertha’ Sawn THE WORLD THURSDAY E VENING, SEPTEMBER 13, Sever 50.000 KISSED CHILOREN GIRL SLAYER OF JEWS TRAPPEDIN COURT ri A LINE JUMPED IN RIVER “RUSSIAN GENERAL TOWN SET AFIRE ON "MYSTIC® CULT | “Marvellous is Faye? Bring Suit and Are Called Fakirs by Mrs. Goldschote, | Prosperous | | ‘5000 ALICE. ROOSEMET CORY RIG, igos COMP. wir in May Goe Conanete Cynthia Alice Roosevelt merle alone) 1906. [RICHEST GIRL’S TROUSSEAU TO COST $250; WHAT SOME HEIRESSES PAID FOR THEIRS /CONSUE LI VANDERBILT ARATIVE T OF BRIDES’ TROUSSEAUX. Krupp (richest the world) e250 let. 50,000 » Vandert 40,000 5,000 | oche (fo 1,000 and Happy, Lost Reason After a Fever. Mrs, Refecca while delirious from her home made her way Goldachone, Wife and davoted mother, three children good-by ta Kissed theul | her | rly to-day and, | from fever, wandered | No, 5 Goerok street, | the East River, hurled | herself off « pier and was drowned surface half an Her body rove hour later and by = boatman 4 was Her Qusband, was then in earch of her crowds on the bank and him forward Kee curtoaity to shore Samuel, He saw the drew He #aw hin wife's body an it was pulled from the water and Iden titled it ‘Phe Goldachoties were prospenow prosperity te qeuged on the lower east | They. were one of ‘the (les that afforded « servant. made the wife the envy ertheless these same envious ide. bors, tow and fen this other neigh neigibors admired wife of Geld soholle, the bos* painter, and oom mented on the fact that her chfldren were KIWEYE WE tet end view Mra, Goidacholle waa taken {l « week ago today, Fever came on and ex cited wer, but that ebe was urentaly unbalanced no one suspected Just about nignt arose from bed. a she went toto three children slept dawn with the fever Geidect 1 saw where after a burning Mrs. Her buaba: the room They ware Jacob, holle her the six; Phillip, dhree, and Francia # baby of ten months Goldacholie heard his wife an abe apoke to the children tn their slawp and he heard her kiss ther down on the cot was sleeping. A tew missed het from tn search of her. 1 Then whe lay on which the baby minutes later ne the house, and went ‘Thinking thet #he had possibiye gone 4 to the park for there and book his feat on a bench wa while he saw the crowd on the EX-WIFE OF OFFICER WEDS ARMY SURGEON. Dr. Frank Wox pines, Marrie: xibury, the husband went he was walling fer bis wife rater in the Philip~ Former Spouse of Major Francis P. Fremont. Despatches recelved to-day announced the yesterday of Mra Fremont, divorced wife cl FP. Fre U. 8. Frank Woodbury, of narrioge t Caroline Town fe stationed in the Philippines The despatches say bury and his bride MoKiniey, Mr. W son, Francis T. B® and mA new husl who Was saat ry wae eraduated from iversity of Pennaylvant: in S07, from-Mantls here ot Major Fr A., and Su the army, wh young Wood living at F odbury haa one » ow grown than her husband te ve etary of State ‘Pautinder Major Fremont was appointed to Weat Point from Arigna in Hie wife was Caroline D. Towneend. Young Woodbury |i leutenant Jn the Army. or ren oh bn medica! 60 He was born th. Pei ayivania and war anointed io the c from hie home State, In 18. as an Surgeon ton and took & courme fh the Pptiso-Chi- ani sale te ty jliliee in ailladel wiven to Me from hort. ohne ye to the Gated reat aioe. DIES AS HEROINE Brave o Her Last Words Were for People’s Liberty. DIE|N FLAMES n Scaffold and Mase est 0 Death | Koopin, Attacked by Russian Peasants, In the Opposition, Supreme Court was to-day turned }into an arena the display of the eavatio { the M mas, when | Jue too Newburwee was wolemnly Inits Into the inysterits which are sup. ODESRA, Sept. ~The Jewish ¢ ssreinMisnptbraynpa arog dhe ae ae BT. PETERSBURG, Bept tt~/Lon ain an he peti ion or thie, wae Lhe ASIA SE) ToVOADHlOn fk Ua aed te Seal on cies ty panacea Ti ot John J. and va Fay—"the Uberty jenn were the lawt Words) ine eurrounding country, according cbeobe dtl spuidtiariibbe of Zenaide Konopliantkovo, the Titan Gentoen: age brogrammee—againet Chauncey | Who wassastnated Gen. Min leat month! going of the imal a and Louls Granoett, who And Who waa ventenced to Beath bY nave bean killed MERE “Rts sikee bY accuse of plagiatizing thelr ‘mi court-martial perished in the Names ynparaileled ‘thaumaturgival ‘wo They wore uttered an o tone wael” yiiJewiwh agitation ie rife in thie | mynticl , placed around her neck. MA réfused| oi) Wat spaces, th sen | Tho Faye charge Herber to sev & priest prior to the execution, | 4.4 teligraph poles ; nett with having en tere ele Mounted the soaftotd with tire etepel cis have beet} ceoelh J ded oar Lao Manav anand | mation twsued by the "Union of Russ K On @ photowraph ahe went to her wis-| ee: urging pacrlowe to « ; ba ng Basa exterminate the Jows. at My life was all 1 had to give japgraoguba i ge uppro- | ma oe henson among toe peaoef - Y een t ews inians MRS. J..H.ISELIN, ‘SR, |p deren scnrtin als ib : TO BECOME BRIDE. | iste iset sat cee aeel Interests in .t ks and The a n w you | scecmapalsiaian: merce of Waraaw, German tr had w 1 * to | Te feared In case of serioum diso nitted AY off t Engagement to Dr. Satterlee Is An paula Selena OL ieee water. ean nounced and Wedding Set for | CHILD A SUICIDE ma mying sctually | Next Wednesday. t ¢ fake womnes in.| ) ON EVE OF PARTY, i “on, which ou writ | A Wedding of more than usuml in ™ terest to society, marking, aw tt wi 1 Mes. F the union af two obt families, ta that) Piye-Year-Old Girl Sh Herself “ ry f° You are of Mrs. John H. Iselin, ar, to Ue, F, hn sl - 1 « Le Hoy Batteriee, ‘The announcement| While Playi Frens sho is re Bie tpeus of the ehgagement hay been made by Revolutior tells you the probable both families, with the informauon that | ¥ dartaking the martiage will be celebrated wt noon | Iatead aa und ag on Wednesday next. in the chantry of [ji MMte ao igs tw pa " Solas Grace Chureh. Wh the subiect of Bre sign, ie bend rs wide comgrazulat the engagdment | BrorK ee playing pe °F came as @ surprise mave tom Cow Int | Iie that had @ Le F J a sae friends and relatives ot the |! ti, a and k Read Judge Parker's Letter. coup! Iselin she wos Mise Mary P Gony < engl on peur. Mra, Iavlin'’n children are John nnd Mas xing 1 H. Inelin and Ming Margare Twelt t 1 . ne 'f ° a Dr. Satterlee i as tate [oF é F Pd a ; George C. Bathe C er « et are w r M Company, Dr. Sxtter died xevl | TY rt Lage oll eral yours agé. He has lately ¢ sned | A " a handsome home at No. 6 West Fifty. | Annie's Hi. a well sixth eet, where th will , nef 1 - ea a ie 3 nly TWIN BROTHERS WOULD |»: ; DIVORCE TWIN SISLERS. | \GERMANY’ S 5 RI CHEST KANBAS CITY, 80; The PRIN CE IS DEAD. ,, ta M. Far and Miles J. Fa have ru on strangely aim nv “is ; thirty-two year or Alt R t ! ‘ sphere Brunswick, ck Mr. I ‘ r were born twin, and in early | with ‘ : manhood married twin staters in Loul» . 1 " \ ‘ jana, Mo, And now domestiy troubles ERLIN, Se MA t wm I Smet ws int have disturbed the bonds of bath at the of Prurain, BR t t ighoraie. t oame time, lite unewiek, died wy Le we w w « « ‘A petition for divorce waa filed on|a airoke of ap @ great veth whic 5 Monday by! Jen M. against Martha A.) peince Albert was | , , Farris. and on Tuewlay Miles J, Warris| jn Germany. Hy had i a ued for a Atvorce from hia wife Attic. | titer and had at ' ment. by fi ' jist cabs tor weslinn cepbeatom apd [Germany way ‘secod only. to. that at | Sox eae wens" nlite, One ‘et’ them abow Jemloury Wh bie park Kiwi, dauguter Of he lato Bun-b war: “Dom your Head Bomolw'e loiter onarens demlouny Om Ge par z ; i a Wem o yt ea grea Lite NI 5S ie me ‘se s » If one ~ FYPLOSION IN v7; SUBWAY CAUS WILDEST Certain Body-Building Results by Using GRAPE-NUTS} FOC QUESTIONING A FRI HORSE RACES WITH TUG WN EAST RIVER | aN CF “4 Broken Stie Hits Third) $20,000 Equine Swims an yal Jor} 2 r af n Rail in Deep ° Park Hour Before He Can Avenue Tunnel 3e Got Ashore WOMEN KICKED IN RUSH! A fom J Passenge Trampled Under balartorrera thobenMthitenllbenertaian t 4 of snsigned to Fo Frenzied Dash t 1, reached New y ing and were loaded on for the Doors float « tug C. Clark { Sixch street, TENE 1 © ds of the A series of Geafenine and t ad were Tdowen oF 3 Wictriod) explosions (a the « & f and clanging. at a Vetting down the tunel sixty feet under Park a Pikes during the downtown rush-hour ¢ float t © shore, threw the passengers tn eleht o- ring * the igh-strung | of a Mroadway express train Into th roughbreds became nervous Wwildeat par theen “the ¢ + ordered Guards w h ee with th e t ead them sana dina tia taken a uae *p oe kK and a raldown. ieaat darlous Sania ‘ther ‘hed Withers / herose a narrow and they had yen many tn the under : 7 Gh trouble, easept nena readin t who led him w Many w al. and ' way aimort sixteen fows, which w r t t ii way down the gangway when Four eirts. hree of e mhard r t whie a i o He than Afteen, fainted in t * ‘ ‘ ; boy w At Bs anke “ den-s-tesinhia- shine dentin Men Worse than Women - amo Phe most serious pa a worth GON yelled. th was aused b men ore V © to save ites ant Sirti we + wae wet tor Sew a de and knocking tow ork, swimming vigorously, when tH third car trom the front a smal) p the tug cast. off and headed with @ binck moustache «erabbed a} r The puffing cra oot vy the eck at the @ a] * Qn more hurled her to a wide seat. Bho estrus wep. recing. Avue | iis com and he turned and Kicked her ‘ay woat Hua. everal men in the who were no 1 and grav the halter, bur ™ od attacked the offender. and at| enimal siruck their skit Fourteenth stree he left the train to] witt ~ and nearly out It aps have @ doctor fix bis face. f 1 The Clark fimaily head- ‘ . iain ed. the ve. ett! swimming as srong A dundred yards west of the Grand {Od the | Meha ea tarsi rege Bid Gy) Ce al Sta the shoe on the sec at shore, On the whart the nd coach in the downtown Broadway ‘anced In excitement and express was broken agalnat a efect In siroag tone ott ert the third or charged rail. This shoe . :f picks up urreat from the third , ail and tabefes Ht to Mie motos under tag and 7 the car, The broken » Jangied from “tf ts wires. and as it touched the third | i rail the are formed caused © terrif's | "With the assistance of a notched plank explosion. accompanied by. bitnding| the horse was finally got up on the flashes and great volumes of smoke. | fo: and ¢ tered a high That ekuwed the first panic, and while | pai) of equine provort ater wales nen and women rusned ahie hated | Be ae Sm Ceae hese kee ye “ JOOr® and some woreaMed Che COMTO- | memeetennnenaiaemeaeeAenintatamnrntatretaiily tion Was mot As serious as that later on. The train slid into the Grand Cen tral Station by {te own momentum. Passengers were discharged, others taken on and the train started round toe curve into the Park avenue binnel, sixty feet under the sur of the ground andtnirty feet under Hreet-car tugnel that burrows unde Murray HAL. Third Rall Hit Again. o The train wes picking up speed rap 4 with ful power on And was abo aeain a. the third rail Tula . lime itv caused: @ short circuit, which extliuquisbed all the ilgtta inthe ‘train, Think of it!-~$1.00 for a pair of ue ied the ever oy ane dows! ing | Eyeglasses properly fitted after a antes Of wlectric arce. WOmDpan y Ls re rough examinatic ¥ fs, intensified in the narrow »# your eyes t eye S alist fines of tunnel, A guard pulled the | nereaee 4 a} mergency brake and the train stopped | Ne cost of the examination els with a Cet threw @ll passengers) where is more than I charge for the Thin added to the excitement and} eyeglasses. Such ¢ I servi 5 panic, Many ed the train was] ‘ar can only be t my store wrecked, that it@nd run suddenly into| ! 4 can only be omelet re an obetruction. To many ait y eye ne WaUSts W amin? they were In A dark ond watre ee cent | your eyes and prescribe glasses only sixty feet under ground.- if needed for the modest sum of 4 ee Sey ahaa, 24 East 125th St,, bet, 6th & Madison Aras, NY, sof the train madeno ef. | 20° . + § passengers. Moat of 1920 Tht Avi, bet Sith & Both Sts, NY ta badly fright Passengers. The traci. | 2064 Third An, neat 152d St, N.Y, that division, neeir he | ann7 1 led the circult-hrewdor (ot 11007 Broadwas, acer Willoughby Ave, B'kiyn, bower, fier that the panto i eyes to smart | in the cur on t To Waiah rows the window To svold minthhiee Dring (hit ad. with yo, Araun neck by wen A's Storea Ppen Evenings, En glderly man ton. re Ayaterioal until taken from ade five minutes | station sut the wir 0, ar Friday, Saturday avd Men Jay. mu da Mall ordors Mile. peal or Teleohone orders filled. “2 Old Gov't Java Sold Elsewhere at 30¢. |OUR Regular Price 25c. \$ SALE PRICE for three days, Lele 23¢ TE nat d0e im ered Wiih Cotten SWITED COPFEE 3 Py ae Company 233, 235, 237 and 239 Washington St., ay Bt, Eatab. 1840, Yark tal »D. ¢ oe aan celebration of our tat Anni. + ” Versary we are two or thre offering A SPECIAL e ought ou DISCOUNT to all wh: me er th pen 4 charge ac unt bagi : this month " CASH or CREDIT Th arer and m« Our store has been entirely re- 1 efre 6 « pr op: i ited o at is refres Ar t and properly | Frou, are Iny t tended by Nature for such work ‘his is a profound fact regarding Grape-Nuts. The food contait the kind of material Nature. must || Watches and Jowely. Ir ihoonventent, have to unite with albumen, from || S@l write Cor Catalogue No a4 which to rebuild the gray matte n the brain and nerve cenrres throu S t & A ee ee a sreiars the tort an tae: Seu ie 0. expect and obtain a defintre 37-39 MAIDEN LANE. trom the regular use of Grape Nua. \Jonaea, a7 rULtON en, “There's 4 reason

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