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James Building. » TWO ROMANCES LIk * Manteure pa W more vec road to love than te + ds manitbst by Sy ostablint threl thrilling entries on to-day nee bulle + record the engaxe “Rity! Dane i Jap, wi ather Aa hat widely i Known, to rc Byers, one ' thé beautiful ure girls Mr Mary rts establishment on } b the Mfth floor of the St James ‘ Bullas Next in point of ro aan tance {ste —annow (ment Miat Edward Sohmer, son of 'Benator William Sohmer, iBllss Becker, the pretiy proprietor = John atreet manicure shop. Nathan Walley, a wealthy broker, figures a third © “Hearned of his marriage 10 Sofie Selt- Fomteln, who he met at of the mani- Cure stations along the new love route. In the matter of millions Involved, Biss Byers was the luckiest of the trio. Bhe 1s on her way now to Chicugo, where she will be joined by Mr. The wedding —wilt-be-entirety- ymith only a few friends and relatives of the young couple present. The young millionaire is now tn Ne- and some containing silver., The hon- @ymoon will be In the West, with a Btop-over jin the Sagebrush State 10 bthat the bride may have an opportunity to see the gold In the raw ‘which is Being torn from the Dunlap mines, Dunlap a Divorced Man. William Dunlap was married before, this one disastrous experience, which ended. in the divorce courts, did not Geter him from a jater rapid-fire woo- fing In fact, the courtship of the yim@anicure girl was so swift that it ‘might be divided into rounds as follows: ), Round One—William Dunlap, six rect three inches, weight 215 pounds, im- marulately clad as to raiment and hat ;CBuly bas worn w-tall hat since the |mge of fifteen); enters Mrs. Peart’s par- jors in the St. James Building, All or ithe young ladiex who are adepts in t art of “making (the mitt beauutu jwere engaged. Mrs. Peart took 4tr, qDunlap In hand. Gazing about dream- idly, bl es encountered the big blue “prbd of Misr Byers—Love at-nrst aight: Gong. Round Two-Again “Billy” Dunlap q@ters that apartment of the St. James Bullding where the beautiful mantcurists are maniouring. His ey ranges the room in search of Miss Byers. She is polishing the nalls of al feeble old_man, who, howe yi pe his eye, he young man j Putters something that beging with hi, ‘but smiles sweetly when Mrs. Peart fmgain takes, him in hand, Once mor the eyes of the hatter-miner and ti Glbaonesque Miss Byers, encounter. "Wis bosom “heaves prodigiously {and Lavender blushes a soft pink— MANICURE BRIDE : Hatter’s Son to Wed ai : (a ~Girl He-Met-in the St— EIT, : Sohmer's Son Marries His Man- icure, and the Wedding’ of.| ~*~ Broker Walley Is Revealed. | ecomlng even] 1 on the ‘high one booths, ax board, They ( hie ry. His friends have just yada, where he owns fifteen gold mine Q@whive years ago. Thir domestic win- ture, however, ended unhappily. “But ct. _bas_yet! WED ACTRESS AFTER FIANCEE cSHIPPED” HIM Lieut.-Gov. Draper Ex- “plains- Matriage of Son to Queena Sanford. HAD SEVERAL WARNING Miss Ray Urged the Young Man to Abandon His Bad Habits.) Ia} to The Evening Worl.) March 29.—Lieut.-Gov, Eben admit the marriage of Tils son, (B ii Sanford, the chorus girl In the “Rich Mr. Hoggenhelmer” company. | Mr. Draper would not say whether or but th marriage the young man o: fi tly ance /enough that ted no warm plac at the present tre rT Licutenant-Governor declare: that jjW son was “shipped’t by Misa A Ray, the young By to waom: he was’ engaged! before he wnt to New York and took up with orus girl, He explained how the engagement was broken. ‘I duppose,” he said, “that the pub- lic position that T/hold makes it im- possible for me to énfoy privacy In any of my business. and this Js a case in which I sincerely wish I could have privacy J san cmake no-matement, for t-am hot in a position to tell the truth; that ts, 1 have-not @uMcient facts to tase on-helress, @ statemen!| on. I belleve my won has Gone what) has been reported. In fact, the varied rumors are such that I am practically without doubt that he has done It. "Bul if he has—I-want this made ae strong as poasible—he did it only after he had been,‘shipped’ by Miss Ray, tw & shame the position that girl has pla in. Iam sincerely sorry for her, because, although her position was bad enough before, this lagt has positively humillated her, I think {t Im a shame for both the young people to haye such stories circulated about tham. -It ts a private matter and should be treated ax such, She Gave Him Warning “But let me say! again—and 1 can't put ft too strongly—my son was “shipped? ‘before he did this thing ‘Two months ago he went off on a «dot fime and Miss Ray told him, to my positive ‘knowledge, that I€ he did it again it would dbe all off batween them. She told him that he need not call aguin {f he did not heed her. “Well, be did go away again, and he realized that he was by that. act ‘shipped’ by Mies Ray, and-1- presume. through sheer recklessness, he did thls foolish thing. He was fond of good times, ke most boys, and he had been warned In time by Miss Ray, If he je married, and I have every reason to belleve he is, I believe it was be- cause he took his ‘shipping’ by Mins not care wi Ray to heart, and ‘The report in the pavers that he had known this girl, Miss Sanford, for six or seven yeara, ts without any foundation whatever, for he had no opportunity of knowing ber that lengt of time." i WOMAN’S LAW; CLASS 1 “to-day {that he to Mixs Qivena about the THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1907: Jennie Burch, Poisoner of Baby Winship, . Who Was Taken to Matteawan Asylum 'To-Day TWO FATALLY HURT BY BLAST When Workman Hits Dynamite Stick. The “Murphy hole," the site of the Pennayivanta tunnel terminal, was blown down deeper to-day when a stick ,of dynamite, carelessly left Inthe open, exploded among a_gaog.of Italian labors ers, fatatty injuring two of the men sing Injurles to a dozen others ona wan heard throughout the adjoining tenement district, and th concussion amaahed hundreds pf panes of glass, besides rocking several tall tenementa to thelr foundations and causing the frightened dwellers to fe in pante from thelr roome. ‘A series of thunder-iike blasts were fired noon after midnight, and the &: Italians were sent Into the ex CHOIR SINGER SWIFE SUES FOR DNVORCE Mrs. Warren Says Husband Installed Nephew in House 1 te-Spy-0n Her commission mer- “first street and 2. xol cholr of the Rev. Amsterdam aven| { the color tone of a Turner sunsdt. Round Three—And yet once more the ample figure of the young mills fnvades tho Peart establishment. A eunny ainile wreathes his’ Cupld-like x features, for Miss Ryers ja idle, ie etrides toward her table and she takes his "hand, dropping “her cyen modestly upon the handsome brilliants sprinkled ton the manly fit.” He sighs, She sighs, He sighy axaln, And again xtio say something coyly 0 ia fingers, whispers, “What? de gays something like “supper, She @iehs-and-be- sighs. Gong; “Round Four—(The ecene has shitted %o Rector’s. He and she are seated Nis-a-Vis at 4’ litle table on which here aie Karlands of howers-und elit. + €afing klass), Mr, Dunlap. make: 2M fo-night She sighs and aske is if nan tt ble reply: rover: Hee yo tromii his beotsry with ‘Gincerity, He sighs, ale nighst Be und Five (same scene, same caat)— ae Duntay Is blushing @ deep, lob. crimson, for he, ras Just whimpered iy ereed ot EN SS SS eee | rider. hia breath: “Wil youTorrw fe ‘Bho daha andy ound pause) ‘ Re vsgns and whispers thro; 8). 1 fike a ccactet thread: "Wo—hyaghs Ups Grinka a long glass of miners Sha seta away again, thrilling Mate emotion. She is blushing soarlet a, sf" ponds demurely? "Yes, but ‘you wil, Kave to oak mast Last Kong. Mr. Dun! called pon Mrs Byors talked 1 over. The mother of the Deguticul manicure gir! could ‘nee that o. young were deeply in Pith Teach other, and the lattor-ruiem miljions not being anything to his aly fredit, she gave her consent, — oO «SHIPPING NEWS. [> (| auatanac FoR To-par. Bun rises. 0.62/8un sets. 6.21/Moon rises —— ‘THE. TIDES. } High Water, Low water. Bare PORT OF NEW York. , ARRIVED, ‘Stew York. +++Rotterdam \ - INCOMING STEAMSHIP. we i Be pUz TODAT. pe rcre eat dl Mapa ese Hamburg. tig We oan “tar star, bee oon law clas mity were ‘graduated at Mendelssohn Hall last night, «nd were highly com- plimented by the Chancellor for thetr) pecrevoring efforts in and for the knowledge they. had ac- quired of the law. ~ They “are not) ready to be admitted to the bar, for they heve only taken jup preliminary studies. ‘But they know enough of law and reception of the Postal Employees’ Mutual Ald Association will be given on Tuesday next, April 2, 1907, at the Grand Central Palace, Lexington ave- nue, Forty-third to Forty-fourth street, HAS -26-GRADUATES. Congratulated by , Chancellor on Their Perseverance with : ~— Studie: ix members of the woman's of the New York Univer- Twenty schoolroom said Wills F, Johnson, in the saddrens, “to keep out of it." Miss Katherine K. Grant won a $50 prize |for an essay on “The Personal Tax nd Proposed Substitutes Sophia Loré Burnham waa honorably mentioned. Misa ‘The graduates. ere: Edith Munete, A. Hitse Nelson, Henrietta Oettinger, M. Emma Raynor, Bertha A. Rosenfeld, M. D.: Loulse L. Rocher, Blanche A, Sawyer, Rebecca Spielberg, Goldie Beockman, Gladys Tucker, Mary Anna Vanderhoet, Laura A. Ward. Gillian ; Barr, Sophia Lord Bunrham, Mar- tha 8, Codding, Elizabeth Puy, Kather- ine 8, Forwood, Margaret B, Fowler, Katherine K. Grant, Nellle H. Griesel, Kate L. Hodges, M. A.; Lucy M. Hug- ging, Lillian P, Ivins, Minnie Kautt- man, Mary Kelly, Elizabeth W, Mulfer, TWO PERFORMANCES TO AID POSTAL EMPLOYES., Entertainment of High Class Prom- ised at Grand Central Pal- ace Next Tuesday. The annual vaudeville entertainment ment and abandenment, Justice Glexerich to-day | her | any pending the Mtigation, sived anart for the past yea 4 in dn amdavic ui Mr. Warren, 1 | agents rot 2 Warren {8 a handsome young) it_applicd usband charges th acen drinking with ftrange men Warren says he did not oI stories at first, wife about ‘it, whereat ah clared she wouldn't have anything m to do with him, and packod hey trunic ot mnd, de- Walter Harry Warren makes aitiga thrtchechad comet herentorworkelni ni uncle's. store, when she had overindul Lixzle Mitchel, y aMdayit that her mistress had her often vislted the hamper too frequently pending the triul of her sult and $100 sounsel fee to her lawyer, (al seats, BARBER HEARD BANG AND CRIED ‘BLACK HAND’ It Was Only the Gas Meter, How- ever, but, It Spoiled a/ Frank Bennelll, who descrivha hims: was shaving 7 good-sized crop of whiskers from: tit iace of w customer to-day when a) ex- Joston shook the bwiding and ‘thered one flying out of the chalr, FINE PROSPECTS OR NEW FWE- Measure Meets All Objections. } igater to-day than ‘at abjection Cote ough with tt. steam roads wit atter, was. that mits of York Cen yen and Hartfort storm road m railroad p ly agaénat To them to charge no York. a Assemblyman Wa, designed to meet only ! It will, altua five-cent fare nes, whether Ated over Ines Cormarly use onda or net roe wan told. by. the frat bil tat they their opposition | measure that Ines ru pill as It stands with no fr! the recent ad cision of the ning. Worl nounce A Vi opponents Agency Arrested by the Polloc, RRRIIN. M Hambarg have discovared skvd men, who k of Dre y MThe pollen bred the director of a) detective agency at Ham! noe THINK GAS BLEW OUT. “The Black Hand! ticking up his prise razors and running "Tao fire enginey were called, and tt ‘a gae ineter hu Ne ummoke’ cleared. nna el Bennell) pnd the ment out withoul veo a Ue on shouted deanellt, Joon Condon, an electrician, thirty- hava years old, was fodnd whognacious dto-day in his room at No, 2%) Second , Brook; from qe poisoning. Barre Diy, Wilde, of te oe Taland College Hompttal, could “reach the hhoume teh man- was dead, open Jet Was nese an. open 3 the polloe. thrift draught blew out the flame See nd fadlen salewo, LH. HARRIMAN'S CHAUFFEUR FEED Couver, Who Took Out a Gay Pary, Told Judge "He ———-Had-Guite-dob.— Assemblyman Wagner's: - CAT ABE BLL se de Couver, who was chaut. maxbate until bis arrest at remove tie shattered Took amt upheaved earn, They were bent over shovel and Wielding plek and. crowbar when the explosion pecurred In the con- tre of the #roup. It ja belleved a pick or shovel struck a stick of dynamite which had carelessly been left on’ the xpot by a blaster. : ‘The laborers were acattered right and left by the explosion, nearly every man within a ragge of {wenty yards, being hurled off his feet. , When the hmoke and dust cleared a acore of men were heen Hmping away lor rising stunned from the ground, Two did not riao, ‘They were found to hhye sustained each a fracture Of the #kull, and were fre- moved to Moosevelt’ Honpital, where {thay could not lve. The police mide two arrests after fntl- ing to get any explanation from those in charge regarding the explosion. Not even te namex of the two dying vic- ‘lima hor their wumbers were furnished the police. The two are recorded an pollca blotter and hospital books a cording to description. They each about twenty-five years of age, and dark complextoned, Patrolman Curtin arrested Assistant Buperintendent John J, Cowthera, of No. #1 West Thirtleth atreet, and Lulgt Tonio, of No. 421 West Thirty-ninth atreet. who was foreman of the Kank. oo SHOPLIFTERS YIELD . Covered with a Miscel- laneous Collection. Jefferson Market Court looked lke a dopariment atcre to-day during the ar- ralgament of” Mire’ women = and one man oharged with shoplifting. The die- play covered the clerk's desk, and In- cluded articles of ‘earing apparel persona of the quariot made jinmedia‘ely, after Hilda. Raymond, a 3 Weat Twos vis, af handsome address ax No 1 street, supplied: pairs of gloves, corset caver, 0 Coney | 1 gave ber n miles an hor, and he | fa ur and Leas try: all the machinery “Dd the uy-our r women frends Harrlman’s em: | ee pe examined I fired mykelf before STEAMSHIP ASTORIA FOUR DAYS OVERDUE. | An Oki, Slow People Feel No Anxiety About Her, ‘Tho atormah KRIEGER KIDNAPPER FOUND. | H Boat and Anchor & jot No, 428 East Meccupant of the xb, rcaped without p Astoria, of the Anchor |i} 1.09 yfompltal, His right shoulder was pain tend of a Hamburg Detective | agera here Inst urn trip to-morrow andthe Anenor ¢ Bay that ‘she was } OLher officers are expertenc from Glasgow, on Mirety it wireless report from 4 that ahe did not elght her ‘The Immigrant ateamahip Wuraburg, , yehich was several days overdue and about which Bhe owas dotained the Astoria In pe hace | tho Astoria, b considerable ind storms ond ates Cait] gored to have Tun into, the-edme Ib contrtint + valuy which, he 4 sweet} *, Raymond ap- and they” were ar day) after: nv and Becker held tn 60 ball by ean gor fuetier asin, Jnation Monday, The Foods wae fount (ree ee arthaie stockings and nknda ge pnd wexrasaced in value $5.8 Ai pal Claimed as” ctolen, property by fitixta morchants:” ic © war neld for examina tan Aorit Loin the sum! of-1900, She tlod Ditterly dur Ver arralgtiment O'Lirtens who te coked up dy the her toe morrow, bal! being fixed tn the sum of $0, ‘ oe CAR DEMOLISHES CAB. Driver of Vehlole Seriously In- {le Occupant Jured W capes, Hernant | Flynn, thirty ears old. a cap ari ot No.+3W East Seventh sent was serfously Injured st night in a collision at Fifty-ninth \ {and Fifth avenue, when the cab ‘cas driving Was run Into dy an oumd Pifty-ninth street car and i. Alou Petro, © merchant, enty fifth atreet, the can yy waa taken to the Preabyterlun fured, his left arm as torn laut badiy and It was thought he was injured internally, Can get well POSTUM WPA TUNEL Score of Others Injured! wooden walls of the callar were rated with kerosene, The fire had wtarted under the main gaa moter, “#9 ENOUGH FOR STORE Desk of Police Court Clerk Hane —tihe— dog, —iet—thyittte deme FIREBUG STARTS. [LOST HEADS AND LOSTHIS LIFE Waste and Walls oil-|Lad Under Fender Might’ Have Been < Rescuers Kept Cool. BLAZE UNDER 100 LAT DWELLERS ‘Soaked, and | Under Gas Meter. Fire Marshal Do Milignon and the| ‘The frantic efforts last night of the of a Tenth street r to sayo tho life of Abraham Holt five \eara—sid—sbose: body, wae probably has- Motorman Gotthete west whon tho abel. . police of the East One Hundred and | crow and passeng Twenty-alxth ntreet Btation are to-day | ¢ wok Ont a clug which may lead) ma tothe detection of tho culp shortly after imfdnight: to-day, made attempt to burn the nt iS East O) Mundred and eff | den ateont Hut for the opportunte discovery of the Dre by Jagot Shwartz, a plumber weifth street, who turned in’ an rm, pas) of }ifo must inevita-| hel Wy have! reauliod. Me ‘ang Poll nian MeKerina well and dr manta Who attempted, to fee b: Nails to the roof and to thy fire excapes. There were nearly actrpadred he flames butsting from the basament dows caused a panic Scattered over the cellar were irned— pilex” of oftsoaked wate. halt fone theop ot wate een that had it burned a little *tonger- tt Schwarts said he iad walked by the the houne hy the front oor. CHILD'S TRICKS WON Terrier ‘‘Prayed” and “Rolled” for Girl and Magistrate Decided Case. Elizabeth and George Hamitton, aged elve and eight reapectively, wigled ex- cltedly on the witness bench at Harlem } Court to-day while: they pointed at a small fox terrier clasped Jn the arms of! aA man seated mong ‘the defendants. | Che man was Henry, Kelly, of No, 121 Went One Hundred and Sixteenth street, | and he had been brought to court on a harge of larceny preferrd by ‘Thomas Hamilton, father of the children, I's Baby,'’ whispered Elizabeth to | icorge, looking fearlessly at Magistrate Walnh. Kelly held the dog so tight it voutd-hardiy wag-ite-etump-of-a-tail-at the children, | Kelly called the terrier Jeri \ the caso waa called Kelly de-| nied stealing the dog and said he hua} owned “Jerry” for ten months, and that} the Hamlltona had stolen jt from him. | “That ta not true, Your Honor,”* waxd | Haniliton. "Ie you want to sew who | put Jt through some tricks for you, “Phis In casier than Sol aid Maxiatrate, as Hlizabeth called Buby. to her, he de barked Joy(ully and ran to! the tthe girl, who tmumediately pro- | ceeded to put’ him through hia” pace She told the antinal to “pray, dog got down on his ‘ * Then Mt waa told to “roll over.” It {m:| inedkately rolled. ow lay dead,” . commanded litt! ikabeta. Tae. ratelend tae tet i tantecene— On the floor as if life had in fret de id Magistrate Walsh, turn-! uomnay pul the dog y = tried. but the animal falled to command given to it by Kelly a they Mugerrate Med thay It Wiinetd tothe Hatnittons. | Kelly Wisted’ that he wanted a ehance. to S thut the dow was hla, nay have t wre ou for. trial weakened at this and that might have MMewken as to Ms ownership, of the foe Then. Magistrate Walwi ended things happily by dismisying the case, For Girls and Boys—every concelvib: aved Hac inn toned ft} was taking nls c barns ‘at Now an could stop 1 Somo f No, 162 ‘Rast’ One Hundred dnd | ono fougd a Jack m the barns, and the excited ‘throng bofore tie motort attempting to ‘sipped trom, {th place, and the car fell back qn. the oye VV n the lad finally was: taken Smashed “the” front | ous ho (jh ee doors ‘0 bro @ 01 he a: pre! Tha and ran through th hou eet BUAtion’ est of ning ehils as -eoraged (oat Uhat the motor= almost as’much ax he ay a old, of: Ne street, ran iy firs in the house and-thh sight of | an £6 hore: poked him adlown and ane Estatilished \Over 40 Years, would have melted the lead pipes’ and N.. S. BRANN the horror of the jfics would. have been added to by gaa explosion, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, hi with his i e * fahel Grane ane se lf2od BIgMtVAY blaze, and that he saw no one leave y & 22d Sts Y EVENINGS. $250,000 | Worth of Mian cade, Watened, sewer: bay you to cam: few of these] great ay eT BACK DOG IN COURT) ssi Ring House of America. cae spe Thousand of 14K. & 18K, SPECIAL—A large selectton of Gents’ elied- movements, a Handmonie Solid Gold augers — comet with ren- GR diamond. complete’ with ebala, Sod Cold Crasses-wai Cha a: $4.00 up. Thousands of Oty Mail Orders Promptly Attended To, | ALL CARS TRANSFER 10 4. 8. 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