The evening world. Newspaper, May 3, 1907, Page 3

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ITHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, LOST HER GARTER, Two Weddings of Steel King Corey---A Contrast WORTH $200, ANG SHOWEDTTS MATE - Gallant Biel Police- men Turned Backs As She Produced It. FORCE SEARCH ‘ALL But the Lovely Chicago Wom- + an Found the Bauble 1 | Her Handbag. Patrolman Green, one of the dandies ef the Trolley Borough fo: rolling with his usual eraceful strut the @pproach to Fulton Ferry to-day wh & Well-sowned young woman tripped fe him and said “Officer, have you fo of, was pa- up und anything val. vable hereabouts within the past few ani ut Green was stunned for « mement by the bewitching apparition. When he wot this breath back he replied with a gal- Jant bow: Asked to See One Like It. “Madame, I have seen nothing val- @adie, birt if you had asked me if | saw @nything beavti(ul I would say yes “Office. lisped, blushing deaply orimeon, have lost my gartéT, my 6200 garter, My husband will be greatly dismayed if he knows I have lost it Patrolman Green colored a becoming Purple and waid: “Madame, what was it lke. Have Fou got one like it you could jet me seer” Then his band went suddenly to hia lips he realized the break “I have it on, she whispered fainuy, “so of course I could not let you see| it" Green choked-a little and then sus-| @osted that they go to the Jower Fulton Crowley, @ griz- led veteran of the department, was in Charge. To him the young woman told of her bereavement. Ghe said she was Mrs. Laura Cook, of No. 60 feia avenue. Chicago. T just got in from Chicago,” she weld, “and took the ferryboat from Jersey City to Brooklyn, Upon getting of the boat’—carmine blushes aga’ mounted to her eyebrowe—'l noticed that my stocking realized was loose, Then I t I had lost my $200 gart ir my husband gave me for Drives Away the Rubberers. “Have you another wan with you? asked Commander Crowley, grimly Detectives and reserves had aprung Gp from mysterious nooke and were | rubbering w opping eyes. Mrs. Cook ¢ & frightened abou. and then whispered acrees Geak. Yoa, I have another one on, but—you know-—of co ye 1 cannot take it off With all t men staring about Beat it,” said the Captain to the #aplug Wrong of officers, When G melted inte the back room le said to the young woman “Now, madam, 1 will turn my beck till you say when.” He ow t in bis chair; there was a k and then « diamond studded circlet of slic was dropped on the desk ™ “You see, It is very beautiful, Mrs. Cook, ap asked them to study the garter ang then go out and find its mate Sends Out Detectiv “Do you really think they recover tremulously asked the young wo n 1 40, ma’am,’”’ renpond “for such ys ae Brooklyn, though t Opicaso.’ She went away with her bauble and the detectives set out on thelr invest ed the Captain, may not oe ia y party e. Mra, Cook m, and she fairly romped house, she cried to Capt. Crow er at the di It was in my handbag all the time. I Am aw fully sorry to have put to much dded, backing out Captain gal nd he KEITH “AND PR PROCTOR TO TAKE UP “LEGITIMATE.” : BUFFALO. Y., May 3—"We've| got to do st for our own protection said B. F. Keith, head of the Keith Proctor chain of vaudeville houses throughout the country, when asked today if there was any foundation for the rumor that bis combination ee vaude posed to vade ate” theatrical asi shows in order man Feok legitimate fleid and 1 tions playing the | inuslcal operas and t 2 1 wee bul What We can make just a a showing, if strons atrong tn make in the vaud TO REMEMBER ‘DR. HUNTER. Puplie-sen teachers and friend De nas Hu he founder and for snirty f President 0 overmia ting money tribute o » look after the That Shows How Sudden Wealth Kilied Old Love WHEN KUNGER fr His First Wife, the Cham of His Youth, Helped Him to Rise from a Coal Dumper at $40 a Month to a Posi- tion Which Pays $100,000 a Year, Her Reward Being Desertion, | Noy. 4, 1883, | lank youth, was the same age. lives. Cook, giving her Mrs, A. A. Corey was no wedding journey The young couple went to live away first great mills of Carnegie were operated ple of his uncle, J. B. Corey, married Laura, Cook not quite eighteen. having been born in Braddock May 4 She was a pretty gir the boy who stood beside her as they took the vows that t The wedding wan celebrated very quietly, which ia still shown in Braddock as the place which the Pr | His Second Wi/e Is to Be a | Young Woman Who Has Received from Him a Fortune in Gifts and Will Enjoy the Privileges of the Wealth Her Predecessor Aided Him to Accumulate, ome At Braddock 5 Ave or Firstwite Home For wifeNo. posttest Lora wo. ‘ in the Pennsylvania town of Braddock, where the N May 13. according to an announcement made at the Hotel Gotham William Bilis Corey, a O yeste ne bride-elect, William Ellis Corey, recently re making a monthly wage of 40 dumping coal on the tp t of the Trust, wh be forty-one years Young Cor was tl as married to Mabelle Gilman, the ner comic 1866. His bride! star. arded by the 1 magnate fina ard of 1, obviously very much in love w he twe of successful effort whitch he ed with the first ind both their! Mrs. Corey The made sible the ree obtained tn \Renc the bride's father, Thomas | Nev., last J r find A whom, by the and the youthful bridegrcom’s parents, Mr. and | testimony of his own father, he owed hi and a fow relatives being the ouly persons present. T J The divorce the ground lesertion. a ee said to have n lieu of a becau brough: immediately tn a small frame house, | no other charge a & Miss Gilman's MAY 3&, 1907. DESERTED BABY TRIED TOKISS © ‘S/AODAINGIS HLL THE WOMEN STOLEN FROM AN QV FERRYBOAT UPTOWN HOTEL ina Emb MENACED DEATH > Cata d Six of Actress Owned Bauble, Being but Her Name is Not Given Out. Girl Tells How ed to Keep Little One. Mother ‘ Them Before Subdued larve She St she rand, Broadway and mace 3 Sey Then Fledl ’ TO THE ® BELLE ON THE BELL: : “BEWARE TOOTH POWDERS that are made to Flatter the Palate the Powder that is pre. pared by the Authority on Teeth, Dr. V.C. BELL'S SCIENTIFIC TOOTH POWDER The only Whitener and the greatest hygienic Cleanser of the Teeth,’ For Salo Every where Use American Dentifrice Co,. New York, Will Cfier for me To-day and To-Morrow + was rng ae ue ae arti Se ai 10% DI SCOUNT First Wife His First Love 12 mned t , ponce - 14 " It was « schoolboy and girl romance. w je alle” ea afe made in the Babi Corey was sixteen years old he * h fe | and the girl who was to become his w ie ; t \ | attended the public school at Bradgock, " 4 a | mus ‘ Mixa Gi 1 Hoge ‘Wear and nd young Corey's courtship was”< , an head T uated “1p done wake : en ‘en ch asta noe Women’s Waist Depts. Cae ont gaa he wake the Homestea v tly) Pelebrated. Divorce. With. aE we AN this senson's merchandise, including an self was in easy, if not aftiveng, cir-} ae " M w z ig " 7 IMMENSE LINE f INFANTS’ LONG and SHORT cumstances, Laura had been sent p a ¥ . Mi A COATS, REEFERS, BONNETS, BASKETS, et to mal School at Indiana, Pa ee oe * 1 Allan, 0 Ne gave up her studies there to be 5 t ; i Nits ' Da ee : Corey's wife. ; ie is ways Exquisite styles in WOMEN’S LK ET and | The bride wore a simple gown she be cages f : t * LINGERIE WAISTS, prices ranging fr ing, an ng ares ret *| Love Waned As He Waxed -Great F / a 98 to $45. 00. " ¢in his Sunday clothes opel dap. r } | very painstaking and anx- aren a men eeh eet 1 ‘took up his aecond court SOLID GOLD SEAMLESS WEDDING RINGS. c the devoted young 6 tia 8 a Py 9 IRE 1 THE MANUFACTURER A wife found it very hard To get & on we rat ‘ SOLID 14- KT. SOLID 18- KT. 5 og gremlin et ecard h y and ADatew : GOLD, RR Broadway, 8th and 9th Streets. ith the boy's own énerky and amis: | Pt niga ce te | ae : [to sears ern . E— {30 The Only Correc liters a alight Ma t r * na Lavish Gifts to New Love vy c ° € Ld F— 4,25 a s q SHORT | aid 6S a we he wae 8 > Ne Charde (or Solid 22-Kt. Gold Quality j ping ( aenlaan 908 the first § Engrevind. | A $13.60 B $12.00 C—$6.50 Guaranteed, | loo 3 "4 VAMP aC a SL ae Sea ote leieed ere L\ ==> SHOES Young Wife Spurred His Ambitio & 1 or clear eyes, p, : At the Most Moderate Np “pa the Finest Quality and Best Workm, enship. } iii ih ene advances t ; epartmen . rh re mf Pea. | ii charge | J. GLASSBERG, Busi nrart Ane Expert | Hy theory Pritt PF ilustrations, 58 SRIRD AVE r Sw ae ie prey shag a . é SIXTH AVE., Cor, 17th St 290 GRAND ST., Cor. Fldr } r : dridge, Then Magistrate Fined Him ‘ «Pitt 3 n From Mrs, Corey F . y actor e ol. Decor. » Sale $10-—-Sorry Inspector lowed Made in New York City, for} | S7ea/ Decoration Day Sale of Hadn’t a Billy : ; y M Men Who $500 Walters Con- °235 : — a simon | “Ate ES £4 ter 5 eo ee « cert Pianos for . ett ould Stay Youn’ ‘ od ves 1.4 ing eee : ae sory $5 down 4, s/ aw vis Ado . » ne ane If you can’t THLE EXTREME OF STYLI id k at b ' 7 bs li MODEST IN PRICI 7 | Adoni : je Gigest Collee €e Han ho Interest, No ‘nsurance, No where women a Exitan Whatever and his belief cost him $ York pir 2 NP By vom firal pay me ($5 Pian ee «| GUESTS ALL ESCAPE. POS | UM a eveine coterie] | ote tae kes ate rhe avenue last night when not | o wor r Pianos Bull! to Last Porever | | 4 of suite with $800 wort! They ars | Hchwarts, who was Greased in mea bs RF i ae a ies att SPECIAL » ra tri and” Guatcy ia 0 $18 Ney a8 | spring sult, and wore & pair of -tan + destroyed the Haiel Carolina, « pos Plane Bar dopred oes that made his fee: rem aiscent of yame siructur imhaved wu two fried epee with the suny side up. garried a sul case and when % she the ‘s there's @ Reason’ WHihe Of KOO WL Atl he am, tally Covered by ibeurance, College Book of Athistlc Bp Ite tree College Clothes Shop WHST @D fr.

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