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| —— BAD SEASON AND TOWN 1S GLOOMY Wew Yorkers Slow to Open Cottages, and There Are Few Renters. IS HARD UP. SWELL SET Wit Curtail Gayeties Because of Losses in Rich Men’s Panic. NEWPOF faces the ¢ as a watering-place ed with « a charg denying it ural desire of-t tntere financial s ¢ etter : peint of j Scores of Cottages Remain Closed, oes u tt prospects ts nat tages. ectivity in only are cottages fonaires the cottages Newport The ri ut down thi eut out Newport a @ not all reason w enough to come right Planations say r the first time tn their lives they had to dig down thelr safe deposit boxes and drag forth Bilt-edge securities as collateral for pleted mars during the slump stocks. There are very fow of the tual Newporters w Bot at le will have tc econon to come to recoup th tained cial whirlwind. for @ season | » is crimped wport za wt Fhape a remain reduce minimom, the businers mer ewport ‘suffer. ‘T Shopkeepers Fear to Open Only 1 Most of the of business from New t. Others, by the York 8 board Sad story of Newport's nee > ren: Ger her independent of shrinkage in the | bank accounts of the extremely rich is an old story. Newport necds a big, | fine summer hotel to accommo: tourist travel influence of the wealthy cottagers has prevented the erection of a nae of that character | ince the Ov House was destroyed y Are. “Time was wien Newport six summer hotels; now she hai githough as & watering pinc peers and no superior ba Ea ee: York contingent has ke mills away from Newport them, nd needs them badly pie ot Newport required a Be lesson teach them that she should open her hern families who the miillo nds and t 2 nd ther money wn that it is wo: > | f MRS. JONES'S FUNERAL. ‘The funeral of Mrs. W. G. Joces, the Veteran actress, will be held on Sunday 4 LM o'clock from BL Chrysostom’s ~uren, Thirty-ninth street and Beventh ‘ali Woman’ are reques wtih: ou ts padi altuaies® a unlucky youth, A WIPHOUT DELAY! ITHE EVENING WORLD, NEWPORT FACES |Your Dead Wife and You and Mrs. May Pepper Are All One in the Spirit,’ Little Bright Eyes Told Edward Vanderbilt, His Daughter Declares ve nee In Fifty Spook Letters He Was Urged to Be Kind to the Medtum He Since Has Married, THESE WILL BE SHOWN IN THE SUIT TO PROVE HIM INSANE. Many of Then: Are Sensational, His Daughter Minerva Abers, but the Contents Are Not Revealed, | on the contrary, | though, j derbilt, By Nicola Greeley-Smith. ID Little Bright Eyes win the D heart of venerable Edward | Ward Vanderb: E 2] and a fortune of $100,000, or-dld he } succumb to the charms of the Perox ide Mystifier? | This ts the question which Miss Mi nerva Vanderbilt bas asked the Brooklyn courts to settle in her ap- | plication for an Inquiry into the san- } ity father, who on June 1 mar ried May 8. Pepper, high priestess of Brooklyn spooirs | The question ] explanat! e Bright the I an maid ‘control terpreting spirit, who comm to Mr. Vanderbilt turough ¥ per his deceased wife's desire that he medium with a §500 Per- | present st b coat, and eventually c to Miss Vanderbilt's stc Mrs. Pepper his second wife and give-her two ho dding gift. The Peroxide Mys- | a name given the newly made ged him to make as a we tifler lars Vanderbilt by Brooklyn sceptics that her father was urg-d to the t Pepper entirely by the prompting of the alleged Miss Mine to matrimony with } he is therefore of unsound mind. Thold belief, that the large and lusty Bright Eyes and that nlooker's casual spirit of his sed wi a mere Queen of Spooks did not need to work snare the venerable lumberman I expressed this opinion to Miss Van- leave ft. I was litera derbilt yester afternoon, when we Alf father's mar met to talk over the case. Ra icownie Peg Did you ever see Mrs. Pi asked) ceased to have bea or dinner wi Miss Vanderbit. The utter scorn of her me. We scare tone repudiated the idea that Mrs. Pep- a small w per's charms coull stand alone. Her and y it was Hot enough to a ny food war Biicond “Then he bough Mark's ave s nd nue bh e and told me Mra. Pe as . 5 igit | woing to keep house for him. a cl Sedis have (Gea Hated tisor hack 5 Minerva Vanderbilt smiled Denied He Intended to Marry. That's a fa express thers," | “1s Are you going to marry Mrs. she sald. “She uses !t yet. I guess she | Pepper, father? advised father to ‘git hitched “He laughed, and answered ‘no; but a Fifty Spook Letters to Papa. nan can board with @ woman, can’t des pl el yield I asked him who the house belonged seat maeny tony things about the ca aaa ranean or Geuare senor (told him I would not go to live with It geome Oreedtul shat: Mrs. Popp and Mrs. Pepper in that way, and ¢ claima ts the apirit was going to close up the > my a to # tused ind father tt er,’ said Miss Vander ced a change in Very #00 after om given out mother's death I saw many photographs Ing the most senaat ¢ of Mra. Pepper in his room. trial and [ cannot tell you What makes me so sure that he mar about them .. _ {tied Mrs. Pepper only because he was “Did you ever moet Mra, Pepper?’ 1) persuaded by Little Bright Eyes that asked mother wished it, is that Mrs. Pepper es—once,” returned the discarded | is not the type of woman father ever daughter, who, by the way, i# a pretty |aamired. He always disliked blondes girl. with very dark hair, @ pair of land showy women ange and sombrely glowing black eyes and @ rather determined chin. ‘It w fe fow woeks after my mother's death— |two years and @ half ago,” she ex- plained, Father told me he hed prom ised mother to fo and see Mrs. Pepper. | “Father was very fond of mother and I'm convinced he belleves all thou letters in violet were signed ‘Mamma are genuine, and that she really wished htm to marry Mra. Pepper. They Made a Spiritual Trinity. “I don't think my mother was a! | ; Spirttuallat, but whe hed attended some | “You see, Mrs. Pepper told him that of Mrs, Pepper's meetings. mother's spirit and his and Mrs. Pép: \ | Por’s are all one—like this,” and Mise Shortly afterward he took |, waerbiit cutlined with’ one cloved finger an imaginary spiritual irlangle th space, ‘And what will happen if A, B and “He went me to Mrs, Pepper's church and intro duced me ae bis deughtér, Mrs. Pep- per was very indifferent. Bhe treated om. me like a child, At me wanting. id C of .the triangle meet in the spirit tle Bright Byes fara Pes pul | world?’ I asked worry, erie hy ner you. There'll be « regular hatr-pulling 0 are not alone By; rps In fact, no ever has. But father| ‘*0# Ladbicwray yea I certainly wouldnt Tike to be there! said Miss V more serious, was delighted.” Little Bright Eye nderbilt. Then she grew a Handy Myth.) bj ‘And what did you think of “Litde| "One side of # thing Itke this ts so Bright Byes?’ 1 asked. | funny,” she said, “that people often fall Miss Vanderbilt sniffed oontemptu- | (9 #¢e the other terrible side, From the ously time Mrs. Pepper wi milkmaid on @ “thought she was a myth that oame | farm near Providence, and had a Shang- in handy—Jjust as I think now, After| a! Thoster for her control, to the day that, father went to see Mra. Pepper|*he Sarried father and broke up our regularly. He used to talk about her| home, she has left & trail of wrecked But 1 don't think she at breakfast and dinner, which we bed| e anything worse than to fomether, 1 felt sorry that he should] my her's spirit urged be so deluded about mother speaking to marry her, and turn me adrift to him through Airs. Pepper, but I world, do never contradicted him. nd - never paid @ word to any one about it, al- of course, it was not pleasant fo have my uiother’s name used in thet way “1 Aida believe, “that my father to give Mrs when the largest check he ever Ia to Marry Ie Dead. nother would urge] TRENTON, June 16.—Over the same Pepper » $0 coat, | long route whtoh ehe braved alx montna| gave |ago to become the bride of Lieut. Will- oaid Mrs. Van was ‘tor $0." jam Thomas Butler, U. @ 4. her girl- Yas that for your birthday?’ 1| hood sweetheart, Florence Watson Butler returning from Manila WHAT'S THE MATTER BOY FALLS TO DEATH overtime to en-| Re by Was Ww “No,” she replied, somberty, “thet |Nido™. Bho | bringing her husband's : 1 ome for burla wee for « oul, My birthday cheoks ee Wetson had long were oeier more than #10 But he it emr| = left schoo! to the oj weak of thy gave Mra. Pepper two houses fore wed fing. ee ee <j ou Know,” she added, ‘I lett mr tather'a home tn A) sa tte wede {9 The Phutowlyee Aine MA nat ane HM Tune tens whe ‘SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1907 PEARL NECKLACE, WES S10, i) | Appraisers’ Duties on Famous String of Jewels. | Leeds, bas saved $110,000 in rhe on th Mss Minerva Vara dep biVt Decision Cancel WITH POLICEMAN? (N ELEUATOR SHA by Was “Incoherent,” the Six-Year-Old David Leonard Court Told Him, and Sent Killed While Awaiting Him from Bridge. Joyous Holiday. nate T thirty-seven beautiful pearls which are at bau from the v« ) amane- nal game der from Mr. Leeds. All were of with w unded David came town with hia | seme size, d each was drilled, ready |¢h “ef ares SoA pa ,|for the stringing of a necklace, The | vr sirius iv customa off demanded a ® per nbn eats i aa t orem, and Mr. Leeds geature i yoke yunsel and began a * said s saa Appraiser reported to » and I ¥ “ as the pearls , 1 , Fi nly be taxed ¥ e wes t art was dis fter th ewapap me k © at ¢ q : he custom: 1 julte a fuss the paw nm w e dD a ove while nt and sem fort K L K w sha {e Jost hin t ve th. and t e y nd : Dr, Bmith examined | and pro. fe have been nounced him ft for duty. Later tnt was taker Tombs ¥ jual pearls imported day” the policeman returned to Court, where Magistrate Walsh i¢ ) this country may be urilied and | and gave hir ¢ n f examin " althoug He ot nm ight co 0 the o tached to the Weet Thirt 1 that he was not responsible for | "Tune at NEE ORs: 0 8 t cost to the owner, Street Station. acelden i a — — | | ~~ (COURT RESTRAIN ARES RD |Mrs, Susan De Forest Day | Parker Can’t Collect $ 82,- 591 from Brokers | . fe of Tin-Plate Magnate, ; Who Will Now Get Necklace Dk it devek A, LO ES, AS lak Ignored the dos clliation betwe George 8. Sillzer Deals NT AN APPEA BY PET CANIN Message, Though, and Now She Gets a Divorce, RENTC As a messenger to effect a recon nan estranged and of Middlesex County speclal master in the case, says that day Smith left home’ w 1 of any kind and has not s ent :BOMDS SHARK PUT ahah ROOM Harshly with Person Who Makes His “Percent age” Out of Prisoners, | ee 6« : f ¥ + On the application of F. Egerton ® babes ¥ } Webb and John Howard Prall, of the ® Ere bas stock brokerage ‘rin of Web> % Pra J. ; porary injunction, restraining Susan Charged w Spells Pst vs Day Parker and Eliot Norton from en- qi No. 93 Bow |certng @ judement upon the awards When Solomon had signed t made y Hamilton Odell, referce, April f ame Magistrate W 26, 1807, in favor of Mrs, Parker, ! w many ds he was This action hatka back to a iitigation Yorkviile begun three years ago. Mra. ¢ sicned f ! Parker, of No, 17 East Fifty-sever a. pratecsional x wreet, who was Miss Busan de For st ie Max i] « Da wbefore inarriage und was owner Une 1 ine of the yaoht Boythian. ught an ace 9 bo Menem son against Webb @ Prall for the ab Ye leged conversion of $0 we ' BG. Union Pacific bonds. Hamilton was appointed referee, and th every effort to keep the who! ae ; @ dispute between the Parkers and a “—o aaron SHOOTS HIMSELF, Mrs. Parker alleged that Webb & i Pralt hed. wl bonds and never WALKS TO POLICE. | T Parke: to wht Mre ar ° w aod ab equit f $< va a “ there wes > Woy her a sd o be ing f | "The Mitigation has been ng on tn ® ae court ever since, Toe awerd of Ketere tM * Hoepl Odell whian Wee & Pre! die The | BEL and 8,08, reepooively, locale We 4 ate ve Parte, aah myvatified at G eat mee atin ap Mm the LOCVED HERSELE IN WITH CORPSE OR FOUR DAYS Woman Found Raving Near Dead Husband Behind Barricade. Com 8 from ‘ * brought @ 1 home of Mra. | k Reeves, No. 17%) Park avenue, . 1 whe 1 herself tn ment 1 admit anges were base ly om and they pidaded her to ai and Cautioned dhem entranee by trek, tion was revealed. Mrs. R * 1 1 I Hund sw . could not | , ‘ manded that Board of Hea Agate Barricaded With the Dead. I H Mrs. R |» allers. “This door you cannot enter. ‘ | w | the bedde and said that h I felt hh nde y cold Death from Consumption. We nerly lived in One Hundred a nd have friends in a Mrs. Reev I in ite, and can draw r figures. staie her husband's ‘is friends or rela Rossman, with the Harlem Hospital ambula reeponded. after Vexamining due > & hurry call, and } sald death was probably ned when the pol and was (ea and she i edly a ed to form a necklace. his ° es, eth as wife through a decision of Board No. and is one of th nts related | i ° aa on the the ‘Waee ‘Ma. aayeral daya Pavid Toe IAS orithe United 6 Ge rye of @ spectal master in| : c re trying ‘ His ange liey Side years old, of N Re ey Aca Ane recommended in the | t aie Fe ra ke gan cae: : fy against 4 Newark, had been looking re Adler. Delging ithe im or three! , W. @inith apainst| wah 4 ed last nigh: seat at hes ballgame he was to nee years the Customs offictals have de-! he 8. derkck L, Smith. Mrs Pe epthely yb yrseract eee Nd ae ot aL 10 Park. He cided to accept 10 per cent. of a $220,000| Smith, who lives in New Brunswick, | hat Her eyes are now sunken and her peared { Savard charges desertion. | ak loriess, Ti at was in a ture rite valuation. | Smiths were married in- New| moll, bureau drawers were ransacked is r Leonard. The pearls were brought to this coun- | Brunswick, April 15, 184, and lived to- | #P¢ jh eelling: on the floor in piles up coon jobber | try by Bernard ¢ 194 on an or er until Bept. §, 190, State Senator ing | YOUTH HANGS HIMSELF. | t Klein, nineteen years old, © of No. § East Eighth street, nd bagsing from the dooreill at The body was hastily ambulance called, but young man’ had GERMAN MEDICATION 100 COMPLEX claims that for atl- the simple Rerlin. June 19, 1901,—Dr, Peter Matt. nan, the famous German-American stom ach spectallat, who is studying conditions olved the hearty approval of all leading (una, and societi betna formed the country for the support of rincipies His new @lscovery, RADWAY & ¢ REAL ESTATE FOR SALEw QUEENS.