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FEN PRSON POLICEMAN ON FORNIOT GETING |THE 08 SOLS HUBB'S DINER) AN ELOPEMENT beth Dunn Fined $10 by Court, Who Advised Hus- band Not to Pay It. _|KNOCKED DUNN DOWN. Preity Romance Fried to a Frazzle in Kitchen of a Brooklyn Mansion. MERRY-GO-ROUND TALE. e Relented and Carried Deli- ' }, cacies to Her at the Police i Station. By Butting In the Bluecoat Keeps the Heroine from Be- coming a “Bigamenne.” | Mire. Elizabeth Dunn, who is bullt.on (Giheon lines, with a little to spare tn h of shouMer and firmness of Andrew Anderson's path of true love |not only failed to run smooth, but {t eprung a crop of hurdles. hedges and water Jumps on him that -has jolted, was fined $10 to-day tn the|@ll the romance out of him and left! him nursing a bieeding heart tn the ourt My Milena Folles Court for Mailing) pain avyeae police station, Brook. | cook her husband's dinner. lyn. aglow ie the cashier of a whirl- } ft was at the instance of her husband, | ing Jingy metimes called a merry. | "Dunn was arrested, | €0-TOUNG, at Coney Ialand, and he first 2 venltacke in was arreste’ | auw her poised upon the Mon with the fs a tidy Vttle man with watery | ewishy tal) eyes and dark hatr, carefully par-| Thousands of the falr bave whirled fn the middle. When he unfolded| Deere the eyes of Andrew Anderson - but none who coukt cast #0 dainty tale of wos to Magistrate Vorhees| oni graceful a shadow as Florence ihe bad the tail of one eye focussed on} Linn. Andrew sin his eyes off the lc aw pres Propertions Ut mie wife Pest i ind ite fair When she ed mt a wate Cistance from her ed ty his little stall for “another | Wirourhout the proceedings. Ms nervous fingers passed \ber he «aid in a mild, tsp- enough cardboard to give her home from my work| the diss of a whirling Dervish had ashe | evening. Tam hun over used them all , but there ts no dinner forme, My refuses utterly to take me into feration. When I ask her why fa no inne: she glares at me ard! if I want to ent why don't I get it fingors touched | ted her And back a, @inner myself. day The young man “ .eopleas’ night, and was a iittle will No Dinner Last Night. ees od 9 When ene reached ner Gainty No. 4 d+ PHalt the time she ts not home when] nana in for more tickets. He was vold, iget there, Last night ben I got! wpered to her ty mount she was not there. mor was there with the pink and purpla| thing for me to eat. I give her ty of money to buy food and haye very patient.) But last night my itignes was exhausted and I had her ted. f Mra. Denn laughed behind her hand her husband was talking. get the gold ring,” hel Agun st 2 showed two Uttle rows of pearls. re were more smiles and more caressings OLLEN | “This is no laughing matter,” said of finger tps, and then conversation and ~ fatie Court, severely. “It Is every wife's! then burning glan Dan Cupid, who a ty to get hér husband's dinner. What} ¥34 9*1 toes to & mMaAinway have you for having failed te do | Of tie w nDy, shot another dart for good luck, and then went winging on his way along the Deaches, chuck- Ming over the good job he had made = BOY CRACKSMEN. Dunn stammered a feeble ex- Bhe had been detained at a house. of it. — “That's what sho always says,” he romance was soon anlent enough juapped Mr. Dunn. he pages of a Laura Jean Libby “In that case, then, I will fine you novel. Florence told Andrew all about cs ** gald the Magistr "and I advise | hersel husband not to pay the fine until have muffered some punishment.” . Dunn had no money with her fend was led away to the prison pen whe strode forward majestically, how she Uved with her wealthy aunt, Mrs. Mattie C, Mason, at N Her kinswoman was a very firm, aris toer: woman sighed Florence and ly vibrating with wrath, Mr. Duna | woulg nover consént to her marrying a up behind her and said: | caster of a carousal # for your own good) Bat Andrew thought It over and read jorted and swung round| up tn ine Pemily Btory Paper next meting he was fairly co Tole For His Own Good. with ideas. le for your own good that Tao | “How abot nd | breathed In John and Albert Rosello Had $5,000 Worth of Loot in Garret. Wet rh, an elopementt* he 3 sweetheart’s ear. Phat would be just too thrilling for| Two doy Charles the said, nestling a o|guiliy to a ® ot m. Andrew was a litu is- | Mt trate Vo Coney Island reso: had been ar t r : wari-room had f o th " sa | Police Court after they ecaenes. Nee i oe that she hed not said, r later he r . ay the girl in the story dia. | rested ‘of delicac 5 ret he was pi Seta ands. and Albert Row en years old it and @ jar o Where are y ea Magia To tell you seat ty a |they planned it all yn] 41 the Witen'ng Heur. vertiapcubeaahigemebet gg ; Be prison fare.” At the witching hour of midaig in a. _ IFE OF BANKER drew war to the Madison 6| 1th # dress sult. case a She woud have he -usseau ready on the kitchen mansion w wave # haudk r quent slonper wa Phe initiz] move in the matrt moniel | May y Apdreson dug ui; 4 4 y. George Gordon ia stice §=Bilanchard » weekly Jalimony for re. Post, p © ae ih erminstion of her eult for a sevara sioner ( Bien, Hy alsr-asked a counsel fee of Bio, Henry C. Eldert appeared as counsel the banker { not a word was ch lawyer up & lean speak & rward is Beeretary of the were married was Mra. Jo t over a dinn Wey. London, in itw t first sig and ¢ ig POs ig return to N Are you good Thomford w “me Ques une AL. stealt ns your neigt Sow, Keren’ the piritand : . bers cant’ answer? ’ ‘ © ° ’ » an Then try and think e bhe / es ; of some sort of a po- ern oretap ' tition for man, woman eried. » . boy or girl, and ask any " ore and clubs be reader of World “Help ‘ Wanted” Ads, whefe you det find eniployment of tha ; tleular kind. The & sag f 4 he will turn te Aly World Want Dis ig was ‘ M aa aioned ; our abt t said Tham » fine ESSE LEWISOHN IMPROVIl. Mill protasting ahd weeping whe Come Ieland 40 a pn an a ee ny Sih her will be 4 dismal as repo: t pore to the kitehep. 8 in ‘Andraw's whiting finny te wonrculy Minal te much improved f Bit Goo eel round fing cokes |2 stone's Vhrew from her prison walls. aia he passed up of Banker Augustus T, Post mierig tage, Assim 2 hon an was tinge in the Supreme Court to- etting You Do Said Deputy C ee eal wn THE EVENING WORLD, ‘| Principals sin EHlopement Romance Spoiled ee Easy,"? mis- cmdervable ulgpt TUESDAY, Vigilant Policeman am GIAL'S DEATH INQUIRY Convicted With Three Others « of Conspiracy to/Get P $3,000. JUNE 25. 19076 VESTHAKERS fh STAKE. MENACE SLU BRUMMELS Waistcogis Are Likely Higher Than Are Cut. -+ | | LIVING WAGES. Every Need in Jewelry Is Met at Lamberts. If you know just what tion, engagement, wedding, should come to Lamt If you haven't dec as to what you want are looking for ideas and suggestions, still we say “Come to Lambert's.” As much to choose from now as during the Christmas holidays. Every article guaranteed, most of them made on the premises. Prices that will open your eyes if you are used to paying the middlenten’s profits, that make good jewelry so costly i other stores. Every day we are converting skeptics, who could not imagine that fine work in jewelry could be had at such low figures as ours The Only Way to Save on Diamonds. All that you have heard about a skyward tendency in diamond sort of jewelry you want for gradua- birthday or bon voyage gifts, you Fancy ' to Cost They - prices is true as gospel, but don’t jump at conclusions, By brush- Re ae ' 2 ing aside all middleme oing right ‘to headquarters of the | Girls Declare They Can't Take; diamond industries in E buying in extra large quantities for spot’ cash, and impor it is possible for us to sell dia- t for Loss of tirect, monds at figures much lower than those of other houses I Here are some sparkling bits of evidence: | —= | There will De no fancy watstoosts for | [<8 | con Brummel> New York® thts | | tn unless the ke of the |s | Vestinakers’ Union, which was called | Tine Diamond, |” Fine Diamond Fine Diamond, Fine Diamond, to-day, le broken Four thousand mem $25.00. | $50.00. i $75.00. $109.00. bers of the union, Local No 18 and No ear pa Ma on the United Garment Workers of |] “Situaumee Others $3.50 to $1,590.00. on strike Some left thelr * Americe, are on tna and oy nient, M | Buying aWatch of UsIs Nota Gamble Fdelman, secretary of local. ung 4 You are assured of the quality of the case and of the time- says that all Greate: New York wil BRC a ce? at 2s hones ae par oe tied to far as waistcoat-making | ng qual ies. at mov ms a Our personal guarar with fs concerned. | watcn, as weil a the r i At No. # F treet to-day hon 1d be m 5a gift nds of new and men were | ss ered discussing the demands which | i | Graduates’ Medals f P peachy $1.50 up 16 oi F S cup w the in cost of neces-| teh calen added work & | and plece worker screet was 9 AM DEL SON olid Gold, $2.50. $4.00 “>shing Silver, $1.15. 1,0) fees THRONG pt ry tor oar Free Hlustrated wwe of Medels, Class 1 Cless Rings. Sweit POO ele. ae Solid Gold, $2,285, Sterling Silver, $1.00. Large stock of 1907 Class Pins and Rings on hand Most Popular Wedding Rings. To be fran igeton there i S at th little money profit in our Seamless Solid ¢ prices we ask, but the gain in good-will make ¢very ring, each being cut from ped by hand to the required style, size, No charze for engraving € Miss Mary woman whe was one piece of g width and thickness, thw e bad F = begun &t the Cdurt-{ | * | ner. » had im- | Phe jurors een RAL Se t4-karat., 83.90] t4-karat.. $4.40 | 14-karat., $8.50 ~ $6.60 wale ViOLETTE WATSON wkarat., €4.40| t8-karat.. $5.50 :8-karat.. $6.75 18-karat.. $8.10 obbins 22-karat., $5.25 | 22-karat $7.09 | 22-kerat_ $8.75 22-karat, $10.50 n te evening B. Cotkin | FACES CONTEMPT CHARGE.| Cthers $3.30 to $25.00. been wn’ { was taken ) j | Counset for Suspended Lawyer| the eliet: of Hansen to Attempt to Break . 4 to wake any Hy A > a thelt eatin _ Her Silence. ‘tor Det > sen, the k&ttorney erult of the in > Was 4 from pr Retailers and Importers, Third Avenue, Corner 58th Street. Open Evenings Until 6.30. Saturday Nights Untit 10, During July and August » eventog, of his cc Wateon tn her ¢ Thomas F. Wal beca one year | | | counsel for V nvana’s own statement, own, after making to save her and Misa Watso Saturdays Ld if ef cour will bees the charge on the t en's refusal t qu } fretéres Wil Purrington, | In the suit brought by Hénsen against | ~ Mise Watson and W fo* forty Per} cent. of the money the miltional; the young woman in sattlernen' o! she brought through him MUTINY ON VICTOR HUGO. 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