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‘THE “EVENING “WORLD, aw MONDAY, “DECEMBER et BORROWED CASH "Familtar Every-Day Scenes of Christmas Week in the District Where the Shops are Located FROM WIE TU WED ANOTHER Choir-Singer Clark Told. Her. He Was in Trouble with Employer. SHE GAVE t HIM . $51. Then He Went to Mount Ver- non Church and Was Mar- Tied ta a Second Wife. John Francis Ci: of St. Agnes's Forty-third strc Ver or his new street, 3} Bessie and the at > Mins elender brunette, were married in Lady of Victory, the Rey. George Ba . According to the told to Evening World reporter today Wife No. 1, she had furnished the fu: an by ing for six years at > Hundred and Thirty-! Got Money from Wife. re Elect usual to monly Sl she had set household ex- the house with: | ed jed’ to 5. On Tuesday while his wite returned to the flat aga hi aside for rent and Then he let penses. hiding. a3 who wasn Mrs. Cla end with bh Yo. 97 Ninth avenué, went to the ofMfce where Clark was employed to tn- vestigate. They found him at his desk, | though he had sworn that he had been discharged. He asked the sisters not to make a scene and prom!sed to cajl| on them that evening and expla! did not come, but sent a typewritien lotter to Mrs. Connell, in, wht “My marriage to Su: at the time) one in wh part for me, and I haye often reiterated that were 1 to meet any ono I did loye I would go with her, and I have done so. Didn't Love First Wife. “My life has been a hell on earth and Would have remained a hell no} matter how pretty and apparesstly pleasant the surroundings. I am now hunted being, ostruc ventional society, y my own on a world of sneerers, but 1 am ry Nfppier even now than I was for the 1 Jor t seventeen/ years. I held out as i as it wap possible ‘for a human to hold’ out, rx learned and then I broke tho at church husband sang that he was re in Mount’ Vernon” Sho made in: quirtes at the there, and of the marritge to" ating Ho had’ been making loven ta young woman for two years, ‘The then aj jed for a Warrant that was served last night. Sark said the charge of blramy ts simply tiado for apito-by his Mrat wife, He admits that hé married wife No. 1. whose maiden name was Susan McDer- mott, on Ney. 80, 1889, at Cork, Ireland, “1 was only elghteen years old then,’ enid Clark in talking to the reporters “while she waa thirty, She came to this country first and T' followed, Wher T went to war with the Twenty~ { Regiment I had not seen her for eral years. When I returned from I was told by my brother: that she dead. I believed that she was. dead and burted and after awaiting \ about seven ‘years and not hearing from her I married Elizabeth Hovctor, of Mount Vernon. I eve under the statute of Imitation — niftied to marry in, “After my socond marriage I met my med as though rhe had e. 1 Was 80 fret wife. It s come from the '« ened that I near} Roorevell_ on -Horseback In Rain, WABHINGTON, Dec; 17.—President Roosevelt, his brother-in-law, Douglas Hubinson. of New York, and Wie \Prest- dent's son, Archie, spent® two hours horseback “riding Yesterday afternoon hey rode over into. Virginia a Fetiirn trv to. the White. House. yea | made tn the rain. in hunting Christmas pies; ents is often misapplied. The greatest Bargain Counter on ‘earth is The World’s Want Directory. See The Sunday World “Wants” of yesterday, and make your THOREY gO “TWICE AS'FAR!” | IF SHE GIVES PAE SOMETHING AND | DON'T GIVE HER ANYTHING VLUFEEL tir AKO Som) AND You You | Tae Xmas GINE HER DOESN'T GIVE & Fadl, Too eer ; BEFORE SHOPPING tF You SHE SOMETHING ¢ CHEAP, SHE NEVER GIVES 3 me ANY THIN ce “ANT THIMG “AS ae SOMETHING. "U FEEL Lite ae Ke 1906, ci) SEN THE TELECRAP Se must > TF You GE HE Aree) Mite} wee ULC Ger EAR, GRUNGE) Brn ance AN Soom Ac ) SOMETHIN G Tas CARD, TANITOR” HUBBY - SOMETHING Get wd, en ee : YEAR, You'le HAVE THAT'S, CAN USE rAYSELF =i COOK A THE cERY Boy To DO IT EVERY CHEAP. HELL LIE THAT UPA NOY one DIAMOND 9 ) (THE BAKER. < SEBS re Goin Ta SUNBURST “THE ELEVATOR OT MAS Speno nue) Sn t ON Hien 2 [| THIS way PA KNICK 1 WANT TOSEE ¢ THIS, MAMA ¢ A) How PAPA KNICK AND. HIS-FAMILY SHOP VV NO GENTLEMAN) I'MA PACK ULE MRS, PATRICK SAYS HUSBAND =!) WILL G0 FREE Confident Governor Will Grant Condemned Man ; an Absolute Pardon. Mra. Albert T, Patrick to-day int- mated that a full and absolute pardon will come to her husband: She does not say positively that she tias w from Governor Higgins that he will Blye liberty 1 to the condemned Is as a Christmas present, *but sho.says there 1s cause now for great rejoicing and hope. She declares sho should n think of asking Gov. Higgina to com mute the death sentence of her hus. band to one of Ufe Imprisonment. “I know my pvor husband ts !nno- cent.” whe sald to-day, ‘Why, then, should I ask that he only freedom from death? I want him to have his lberty and, to come home suffered me. He {8 a man who has much from gross and awful legal errors. He never Killed any one, He too kind and too gentle to take a life, or to think of such ao thing, Then this faithful ttle woman, who has stood like a tower of strength to console and cheer her husband {n all tho | orises-of- bis syent{ul career, became en- thuslastic. “I haye no intention of asking tho Governor to do surh a thing as send Mr. } Patrick to prison for life,” she contin- ued. ‘That would be absurd. It would mean that I think he ts guilty, when I know he Is not. Tho whole body of the people now seoa that Mr. Patrick {8 in- nocent. I have no fear’’—she siniled re- assuringly as she said it—“absolutely no fear. She will soon be free.” Gov. Higgins js now considering the er, fate ofthe /lawsier, but {t ts not post- tively knowh what ho will do, He may commute the sentence to life Imirison- ment, and he may grant a pardon and tam Patrick out from the degth-hotse, where he has boen nearly five yaars, & free man, The Governor haw dec to say ‘publfly what he will do, or whether he would take up the disposi- tion at all before his term expires, but Information baa come fr. rellable sources to the effect tha that Patrick has unbent nnd asked clemency, he will get it In some forr Lawyer Patrick has seen seyventee: 3 be given | or | ® JOHN 2D. ROCKEFELLER, ek EELS HIS BIBLE CLASS HOW TO PICK A WIFE) Points in Young Mr. Rockefeller’s Sunday Talk. irs 3 6 Q JWANY MEN have ruined their chances in life by taking the wrong sort of wife. SOME MEN have picked out wives only ei ey. They ha ealized | for their mo They have realized later on that it was a huge mistake. A MAN MUST) be sure to select for his life partner a woman whose temperament is like his own. IF HE DOL take him from his natural business tendencies. She may, think he would do better in some other sphere.and unwittingly influence | him to take a step that will mean his business ruin, DON’T MARRY a woman who is not in full sympathy with your ideas, She will be a constant handicap to-you. IT IS EASY for a woman to make or mar the success of her~ husband. DON’T MARRY a woman simply because she is pretty. Common sense is what counts. IF YOU the right kind of a wife you will be greatly If you don't you would be better off without one. NOT, his wife will be most apt, In time, to helped. NOTE—It Will Be Seen at a Glance that It Is the Men Who Are Carrying the Bundles. | Scconossn0e1essm 9G9GT020000000002095 MISS STRAUS TO MARRY. 5 to Wea Albert A. Sheftel. £ The engagement ts announced of Her dert A. Shoftel to Miss Vivian. daugh- of Isidor Straus. Mr. Shottel ts a ther of Mra. Jules 8. Bache. Ho ts a member of the banking firm of J. 8, Bache & Co. Miss Straus ts the eldest unmarried daughter of Mr. Straua, of ] tue firma of RIL. Macy & Co., and isa nie f the row Secretary of Com- merce and Labor and of Nathan Straus, the phfianthropist. 5 | Daughter of Inidor St Christmas Gifts A Box of Six Women's. s Handkerchlets $ 4.50 A Timely Holiday Offering They are excoptional yalue, men go to thelr doom rrom the cham: ! ber of death where he has Waited and so long. Yet ithrourh ever to the bellegithat his Mberty: His and his brother: aw. John expenses of ed Patrick for moti to the Governor to save hfm, but heh as yp to within recently refused. His appeal ts now sald to de for Imr telectric-chetr—-but 4 ine for freedom, Tt ts sald personal | from ter would take action. Mrs not may that her hasband anything Jess than ete mptetetreedom NABBED “FIXER AT COURT-ROOM DOOR Robbed Broker Causes Arrest] * of “Stall”. Who Offered $35 to Settle, As Willlam H. Harrison, a broker | with an omco No. 44 East ‘Twenty-! third street, ¢: 1 Yorkville Court | to-day to prosecute Harry Lowe, an al- | aes Ola ci leged pickpocket, he was accosted by. @ man who ‘dffered to “sduare the matter’ for Harrison, wha. has Dgen Tobbat times within the elghteen month Tr lzed | the man as owe'n “stall” In the rod- bery. He caught hold of the and a fight ensued. Policeman Kell | tho court squad camo to his resci | later arraigned tho man, of and who gave his | nume as Patrick Finn, of No, 114 East Fiurteenth street, on a charge of com- j‘botindingy a felony. . , |. Harrison Ilyas in New Rochelle ant wears long ‘whiské Ho sald to-day he guessed he looked lke a ‘marie,’ Hoe was ‘riding Grand Central ation Gaturday morning through the ‘ark ‘avenue street-car tunnel when he {fetta touch, At the «mmo time a man oft With Harrison's and ‘two. railway ran townrd — the with” Harrison ttor’s shout caused ANA’er Man at the tunnel to gMb the fugitive. Ho wus turned over to ' Polkcoman yaz) and gave his namo as Marry, Lows, of ‘No, #10 Bast Forty- first’ ‘street, When Ryan took Lowe to court that from > | pursuing the (GAS STARTS BLAZE Passing Locomotive Seis Fire on, caught fire this afternoon and lwhich the cars are jluminated from the storage tanks Int fixer" |p afternoon on a Seoond avenue car the, broke away and hurled tho rear poli Neate had to chase ‘who will was held unt 10 wes un! examination. James D. Boll, Superintendent Issey Gray, es Thomas Morgan. Col. Bell explained that sired to have a new of Marketn J. ASK MAYOR'S HELP FOR A NEW BRIDGE Pat. McCarren and Brooklyn! Politicians Officially Pro- pound Their Plans, W BlG TRAN SHED the need of be miunicallon betwe and sald} worthy would re er fa to Car and Endangers Grand Central Station. er thé qi Department, Senator Pat McCarren visited Mayor SOLAR! om a supply pipe along | MoCleldn to-day to urge the adoption on the west side of th Influence. h entral sta this caxe, Brooklyn 6 Grand. of his plan for another bridge across | the East River, He was accompanted by Michael Butler, a wealthy non-oftice holder; Assistant Corporation Counact constituted Ae Kings. County nd they fre ft to the May oMetat polit! mmunteated to a anall car von mt car tossed the ters ‘and packag at the first sig of fire and none of it was dam ed, The KaK pipe conveys ¢ passenger yards. Ami has tips at Qne of thesq taps and gas was escaping jn vhen the fire box of orvoirs, Kas plant with Mott 3h sp out of Do lyou want to increase your weight ? Do you want to look better plump and attractive ? Are youitired of being called * friends--ancl sympathized ances? Do you want to-edd fom 10 to 20 pounds o ood solid substantial. permanent fleab BB want to get your digestive organi in good ¢ land put yourself on a disease-delying basis? Wel belie ifere (oral many people. wh wold lay Gre $1000 for «few more pou of robust fies W healthier “skinny” by your with by your acquaint- ty one of these people to know -to know that they can bey at once to add flesh without risking’a cent in car ‘of failure, Ninety-eight report gains if 1 n'a cloth patterns are ugh Hke another's to the woarer's age talldein Ipually. First National Bunk Building , Chicago, Tenclose herewith for whic! answer but bie y goods. col Pl ht WI on hand ts offered at n clearance pers out of every hundved will hey take advantage of this latest fl.00 prico—a saviux to you of more fer mhich end ms pia Sree discovery of Battle Creek food experts, than 9 per cent, ah gt eet ea pect i weigh Henry Alexander, Tailor, ihoney: nt Ba Son Biceeter ion and John Btr BROADWAY, cor, + Ath treet. Bu on to the Bridge | without question or quibble--and yor: word Magistrate Voorttes, Mor and Deputy ;Recelyer of itwas de- bridge built as close to the present Brooklyn Bridge. a» posstble, Mayor MoCtellan assured the delega Hon)ithatche agreed) with’ them as ito lithes for com po hr h has atiempted to dutta’ more | | cases not one cent if asked for all the food supplied, PEPTOL will shortly be on sale at all drug stores-- but the first supply must be ordered direct from us, ih Name______.___ \ The Peptol Company., - First National Bank Building, - Chicago, 5 (Laboratory: Battle Creek, Mich.) manufactured especially for us, from. fine Irish Linen hand homstitched, with neat hand embroldered Initials. BROADWAY, 17TH AND isTit 813. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Etc. On the weekly payment pian 50c. PER WEEK RELIABLE CREDIT WATOH co, 1293 BROADWAY Brooktyn, N.Y, 2 ke Unt] Christmas,’ In two cases out of every hundred there aro conditions which cannot be overcome. In these For years a number af the st eminent food in Battle Creek b experimenting-- ;| proving--testing, ‘The result of their discaveries jw now presented in PEPTOL.-the new flesh builder, PEPTOL is a concentrated vegetable fat and starch, It relieves the digestive organs of the work of assimulating starch, It presents fat in a Way to be quickly taken into the system, It is the short route to flesh tissue. "EPTOL also. increases the “appetite juice”, + you eat,| makes you long for mealtinte, This is exactly what* PEPTOL -will'do for uu. We cannot state jut how many pounds you will gain the Gret moath but we do positively: and absolutely guarantee that you will gain i If you do not gain your money will be refunded Jone ruffices, | {ong IISAGURING SKN HUMOR Impossible to Get Employment, as Face and Body Were Covered With. ItchIng Sores—Scratched Till Flesh Was Raw—Spent Hun-: dreds of Dollars on Doctors and’ Hospitals and Grew Worse CURED BY CUTICURA IN FIVE WEEKS “Since the year 1804 I have been troubled with a very bad case of eczema which I have speat hundreds of dollari trying” tocure, andi wens | td the: he: spital, - but they failed tor cure ees it was gat ‘worse | all the time. Five | weeks ago my wife | bought a ‘bow of © Cuticura Ointe | ment and one eake of Sofcors Soap, and pleased tosay that Tam now Pa tine F tee and well. ‘It was impossible for me to at employment, as my fact, head, fa body were’ covered with {t The eczema first appeared on the top of ay head, and {t had worked all the 1 wey, around down the beck of my neck} and around to my throat, down my body and around the hips. It Ttohed | would be obliged to scratch it, and the flesh was raw. “T would first wash the aff ite} pa with warm water and Cutious ap, and. then apply Cutfeura cae 2 ment and lot it remain on all and Ba ee morning I would aap eee Beep ties een well, S Mee en can to, ani as to’ recommend tho, Cut les to any and all oh yeh tare a speedy and permanent cure of Thomas M. Rossiter, ui for Xmas Gifts There's nothing so least ex- pected or moreappreciated than a good rug. Every kind, in every wanted size we have in profusion. — In particular we mention our splendid line of small sizes that range from $2 to $10. Any one of the entire lot would make a nice present, and an economical one, too. 2x12 Royal Wiltoms — Rug bargains galore! We've three lines in patterns we shall dis- continue making. Some are prettler than others,.though all sold originally for $37.50 We've decided toclear them out thus — $27.50 One lot at. Another lotat.. $29.50 And another lot at $31.50 9x12 Axminster Rugs — part ~ of a line, but it Includes a splendid assortment of pat- terns, Regular $21.50 $26.50 grade, now Best Tapestry Brussels Car-\, pets — all discontinued pat- terns, but best quality weav- ing. That means long wear, Regularly 95c yard, | 124e now... ) 14th St. & | Fifth’ Ave. | Dobson's A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Christmas Gifts Diamonds, Watches & jJewetry in Great Variety. CASH OR CREDIT | Only 0G EASY “PAYM NTS. AMERICAN wal TCH & DIAMOND 00, 19 Maiden Lane. Take elevator, ven P.M, Red Nose Ss din A Hoodbiny Dermatotoatcal tsitute, (Dept. D), 22 West 23d $:., New York. a ry nw OE World Wants Work Wonders” : | | pee