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FTRIUMPHS IN FEUD, OF VANDERBILT Big Cities, Says ef THE EVENING WORLD. ; other-in-Law, Who Had Ig: My nored Her, Goes to Her ; House to Luncheon, CT HARMONY NOW. MEXICAN GIRLS LACK SPIRIT. _ quent About the Venuses of the Pacific Coast. | PERFE Count Szechenyi Who Is to \WMarry Gladys, Given Credit” ~ for the Reconciliation. 1 The Vanderbilt. famt! That for eight yoars have yothers_and_aisters. and mother and yn, have ended ina complete recon- No|happler compliment could | young Count an the wiping out of all the family of his marringe sterness on the ¢% They See the: World in. Medieval Spanish Fashion Through Barred Windows— Women. of. New Orleans Typi-\’ __ cal of Old: South, sale By Edna Cain. HE women of America present wonderfully {ntersating contrasts in sald Count Maurice de Perigny. FON UNE BUD SECT TT WoreN F manners and personality,’ been tor the round of en- xiven in lionor of tha be: thal of the Count and Miss Vander- [the -reconeliiations would ati jay +-travel and_a_social position which gives an intimate knowjege-otthethings whereof he speaks. ount, whoa hoth modest and hen xoctety eitied that Mra—tCom And ‘his wife to the banque’ Saturday evening ily acknowledged that the young- sed, hor mothe: Catenin an effoi Tanily fed. “atten Cornetus DIlt went to ihe diner alone the ir heads and isipa wagged ded that the te nannér that the young tnsisted Upon Her Full Rights. j Had ste accepted the d band’s parent had con oo Pneretore ents —and—reietives- hostess sug: should all get What was yest Cornelius said: Shy nour eye glanced the wa. virtually she had cast out of recogni: ——teton from’ the day she wont to the altar wlth tier ¢idost-and-fayoriie ron After atense pause every one fe sign of relief when the hos at if Grace would not | Bredkera rhe wo! } Beaulieu. And j matron went. r wires went the dignified any ‘Alfred and Reginald and Tt was the firet full) end CoFMAT tam!) euthering for =a!MOL sty —rguTpy: rae deende-and—itis sald. -nowe.thmt IN* peg) Nenunca-who.have tigen from. t) All melted away, ad that only | foam of the Pacific. qd harmony eters Vet the elder Cornelius Vanderal Along, Uphill Fight. Tt has been a long and severo atruggle us Grace Wilko i farpoung dre banat was—and eet to he xe -ghitlwerths—of a gt When at fi her py hor son's parents she tq-sulfer- much. D: erthat her love was wort im than a fori resolved to go In ant —=—— would in humiliation, Hor husband's enth ‘aheir backs | ‘aude was the sign: when Cornelius toll neat $50,080.00), she) re do winj-cost-whal It: creatures? "The women of Chicas and) when hte! gather died practically disinhertted-— The ® of primogentture had jong ruled to nt in tho Vanderbilt family, ithe bulk. of. the tortung; atolng tothe Wder son of each branct}- read Cornelius wa: with $1,800,000, wherens Alfred's share twas almost fifty times. creator. The young man. determined That _h: Smeuld- no: aufrer xueh an Injustice and Sfor-a—time—there (hreatened a nentas tlonal_Surrogate's proceeding: The at- torneys of the family finally brought Sogne-children—tozether son's share was tof -the—far —Lajaraze exte increased’ to almost - Taken Up by Royalty. With this fortune the younger Mrs. } Cornellus “was provided with ample) Asreeable, very amiable ainews of war for a social campaign, > Ve re beautiful young woman) husband, | DY FOPye all her but she could nx the wives of typical Frenchman, and rae French, more than men of any nation, ha sturtied-woman—inteltigently:He—has—the-adided-—advalnges of -extenstve— The cha tour of exploration. in Mexico, and will, typical New York woman. . Keogrupaically the woman fi glancing her windows, npliments « American eetings or otherwise reorganizing the! heme of thinks." other “eharming, bright in-talk, and-with 2 said abuncance of high spirits, But it seems to The tha effect of great vitallt jd uibend and go to a ntudied— effort ly a spirit of camaranderie. + Vanuses of California's Coast. ‘And then he went into ecatacies about: free step; not ate] planation of the eagerncss_and pluck of the men In rebuilding the elty after h more to) theearthquake, Wo wouldrt want t home of such o2 and such at att!- -much rlghly—on, “1 find the | clou uf auromobiling of the ‘Tha. New Orleans woman also ex: prosaek much plerst attention ‘from the men. never brusqu anawer. ‘The men } cour n'a gallantry toward women but_it ts inept Idea of an adventure. The American woman's Independence seems to be In a way respot thin difference in the attitude of the! Or tn American men. ¢ “what do you think are the essential ditterences | between Frdnch women?” French Wot ry, ‘The American woman | She wears beautiful them express nis chic; she wears maken ne French wom the French T think the French Parisian especially, may suffer on ac- ¢ the reputation ow count. 0} being make good bes clous, some: vivacity, ¢. east Inine types eras tol, and) 4 another engagement, or have—tald me mere with ASCH AND HIS AEN, MISS. from the City of Coming direc! . he~tinds ihe ereat between tle women of that city and the Both Amorican women women of the United States have mo- term ‘American woman.’ also-in—social cun- efly in spirit, but Count Maur French Explorer Finds New York's Women—Stunning, but Waxes Elo= | MONDAY, OCTOBER Girl a Queen. Among Women of World's {AR ice de Perigny | - BY G0 FORTUNE MYSTERY IN LOSS CTIM HILED . OFS1,5001N GEMS i -AVHOTEL ASTOR AST TOTRALKS D LUCK . TAN DASHED ON = CHILDREN HELD © PETA GIIF a monares Unownee i News of Unexpected Inherit-| Mrs..Stanley Merrell Had Worn /- ance Too Much for Old | William —Chermowitz. ; Jewels in Bag About Her-Neck. tnis—tite-anid—thatmeant—etaty_Mr_and Mra, Stanley WW. Xerreil, of osid. five years old. and his als the | eleven year ald, wore run down by & police of the Lake Shore trajn snd Killed Inst night enth stfeet station to- on a crossing near “Amberat,” and: thelr iat they hive been fobbed of jewels aunt, Misa Sophia Glovek,” was fatally * aluod at $1,600. 5 fis 2 The robbery..ia sata to Nave ocourred ies ase { or Friday nioening: | when the Boy's foot became fastened in in an; siuma of/ Since then the hotel detectives have|n cattle guard. In attempting: to rescue working on the case, bul s0 myste- it that thdy werebatfied at| the® guard. -The children ‘then ‘called wts then re-| thelr’aunt, who was walking ahoad, for ~- assistance. ~ — ms s walked. with William | Cincinnati, {hep Houle |Hotel Astor reported to‘thi yeure—hard iu who’ are stopping at —Seharnorite tnth—yesterkey- fortune changed ind good luck ove: to-day: fromthe: pressure — ¢ Cercy-holive at the font of ixtropped dea: (late Thursday “1 He was <pprenticed aa a littl lio} -to a tailor se worked and lived in| Tous .w [the slutha of London until Ave, year he camerto New Zork wt twe-daughsera, 4 opportunities might fur- ing) Ta wonre J ported to-the-regular_police On Friday tast Mr, and Mrs, Merrell! “The. woman "were moved from thelr apartments’ on tothe fourth 1 Tao) when-he tis (wits and [that enlarged with an open ease ut the close or Disappointment met him at the aizth floor room No. 44. completed did Mrs. Merrell mis She told the police that she had worn| fer head badiy hurt. She will probe t 10 i inding whirl of was of no use in the grinding the/fewala aboutiher neck ops, where youthful vigor “are ted~tnty—rhe-reeri a chamois | ably aE e had correge Student Killed, jewels When ate retired Thuraday .Coed® Le * Bhe thougul they were sul sale eran ncin si machines aud jand sitshes ia -teibet'atooie—jacked1 al fe-wetidered-trom-aliop10 shop In em: ployment and funds about trait shire weeks agate oat _a_plac [presser in a suit ¢ Tdaugntera kept the litte home golng in| a tenement at No, 2i-Willat atreet while changed quarters——A~ search ofthe -xon, of Hettefontaine, aipt— at: abc flora to 110 purpose. peaking-of-tite-ts Tie wite wid Alto temallla tn,.chinn thes oer ae "Phe case In moat mysterious, Ti ae {not heeltate to say that the Jewela were |) Syhiile Central Oftce do: ut! work on the Case they frdward McLean, who has been—called Fe claverest hotel thief in the world. gan-nad-been—seen about. SULLIsré Was nothing elseacainst. wan released On ball rally kUOWN an the Ho had about feached | the conclusion that the world was tired of-him-when-le pulled his tired okt feet — up tha worn rteps of ine tenement atalr: Foh of w job him and he Lean ja gene McLaan sald after i bs rab -pevant—ansthing worth whiig tot Ghistie of the Astors and the Vander:]), Branch Store onthe orth=— ten women who Se wating tn ot course —tile—y OUR nothing about what the long | Cutstde of Ue weno vw adversity had done tO) Lave more than $31,000 worth of Je struggle with ms and_pereonal appearance. j See World Through Barred Windows “The Mexitan woman, L think, feels ro the world through No Conviction on First Arrests Under the New Infi- delity- Law. A great -many—of—them—havetovels._Patrick dark ¢yas and. small feet, but in view together | of the fact that they retain the socla customs of Spain . contracting concern. and a familiar figure along the Great White Way. was discharged in the Mor- riseania Police Court this afternoon-tn | wife's charge th fully Hved with narnuing manulla for modern fashions women— ofthe United | ype. tes more complex; there is nd the etement uf the unexpes -- pe OMEN of San-Dranciscs DA‘e,J£t elatince charm of their own; something lifferent from the personality of) any ps Vines by Yeargain. a strik- | ——Migkt nets 2 fontherns: m ai Warkante tor ne-KETeaT OF thet ¥ were taken into c1 y ‘ 0 ustody . ty, his apartments, the tar, Saran St _Elighieanth crosaiown car at vresence of a bik foot waK cut off, PHiesohte vires y rather than made atte Under the law watch | nor-puntshable by £0 tne and six hed tnan or work i ites anita of tie croaring b than’ their lawful wife side’ of tie avenud, This old Hive with othe si her hus. Y WAR unpaved a9—n department store oMiner ina The physique ia grammy cen Fyelopat-amt-they walksith a beautiful ant, but expressing JU f ons Bet af Magisrate Hari hot sufMcient ov! SCH mitt ht ow ae disc $$ SS FIEHTS ONE INDICTMENT athe romint tifutiys and they tore tess and brightn “CRASH - pon) Francisco women 1 a tery Root ex = GRIN er—at—thre—Hav tore 2 But mney ares Tt ta wonderful, | the cviffures and the large hate and | rich gown. New Orleana Women Typical ef Old) to rush the Former Vice-President of the ~Mutual-Asks Dismissal of- ‘ow Orleans woman ty! cal of the old. South socially and tn her. attitude toward life, She | @nd charming. Her charm tn cul- | ed and Is equal to every occasion. Heromannan is langukl.and sulted £9 | ing gowns and driving in victorias, rithan the vigorous exercise, the ‘ew York woman. Justice Victor Mt Dowling, stiting in tme—Criminal Branch of the Supreme | The limb was etir Court, to-day. heard arguments’ on ai % FASTIN SS SARE OTE OE n jilictmenta “nox Robert “A, Grannis, c Prealdent of the Mutual Life Inauranci Litte-sat tes yet Bre indicted once f. . thieatasirost nai aneeicae: misdemeanor, standing--agatnst “overs a trile-of tion whicn a New York womad jd_acarcely notice. She also exacts ather—the “most gallant; Slie {fs very | founded on the one incidént of the fling never abrupt, |of an alleged false and ‘eaudulent re: }port with the State Superint the New York woman?’ I Insurance, - Pesce cs The defendant's counsel, former As- i “wan the emphatic It seems to sistant slaves; they Gane, a, of course, he In different ete men are her willin i ie thes ns cept her caprices; bu nt of kinga and prince: Emperor made thuch ‘of her, and } her friendship . Ofiyeme and moat excluatye circles on/ o¢ art’ and Mterature ®E Continent increased enormously, Sanwhile Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, ‘Caras living much In retirement, de-;¢ tention to the upbring- | COUot her voungest child. Gladys. She fefuned to recognize the young moran the family had decided not to repive and -recornize {help bene tmpresned by her daugh- Yelaw's many social triumphs, She ay MAkIne of Cornolinx the real head’ ur branch of the’ family and out- cher younger son: were the brothers at this time Though only boys when wedded to Grace Wilson, and Rezingld had aided with ‘They ‘Had turned. their ts on the beautiful young woman t father had refused Then-both had profited by renoh, which ald not lend to better lotiae vitween the Kinsmen, roWi More. amt /mures together, My royce gether, argued that as the misdemeanor t had been presented sudse— Tquent to the drawing of the forgery ine! KeTy charge should be| Assistant District Attorney | Kresvel sald there was no way of ene if Ubing the fact that one | been’ presented ‘before the acne ad {sides sudmitt nalble for ments for and against th, eof _Amerttan—mett thelr attitude toward all women. here exalt women In a way aictment the for different from the European man. , woman ia a divinit; There wan set for argu! 4 ten indictmente for. peri ees | | forgery. in the third deareo ‘wht ainiat, JohnH. Hegemun, tie | president. of th th tan Lite, Insurance Compunys erro sult of the disclowures before the Arte fee Moratad. Ofitri tice Morgn: . O'Brien, who for Hegeman, nsice Jn to anenke ng ho had not had. opnortanites ¢ dition to Tornier Chiet ing re Ue. says that returned the indictmen | Dowling granted him a week, ae | BELGIUM'S BUSINESS BOONINa.| BRUSSELS, Oct. 14—The | Yi the first eluht months of 197 show a ble increase in commerce,—im: | ports reaching #52,0,000, an increase of $30),000,000, and experts footing $543,000,000, “ani Increasy: of $12.0M,uin he shipping retarns giv coo tons entectngy an Btatlstich: prepared by’ Cham-! Lene} ales woman, the! Paris han fo rench women ro s eng PRO HSCe ne ver, hey aro always charmipg, viva- | ie In thelr. Conversation oy eee: refune to be dull and. prosy; therefore: art they are usually an increase Te was run over by Fourt et raliway THerenae lowed up She ratte sr8 plat whe on ape to stop Ui caralmosc ist As win va th ned of man car bodily and uccxome ‘Teexons who are plentiful in t voplected -and=theatr anyhaw crowd. peop! {shall ran tot atid ae form man suds | coat fut these tacts 1 pls adentical Insnertors of the nine <Ony rtlons. icemen jammed the & motorman could be d cat-and b yatanders rey the old The crowd got saw that t) complet -Apite pet Hat cumbed Tos OL BNO Wak Cah j ried into’n subway +ambulance. ck ita fe naricr thane: kiosk man Plson a Bone of Naa made a torniq hich they cn papers on a newsstn to the ambulance ered her senses and told her addres. She said she wax the aunt <¢ Dr, Walter Bensel, Cleaning De of her age her Herbert Janaer flocked up o: at Mra. KALIL’S MANAGER ACCUSED Neatagrant Man C on tarceny Charge, called hin Mutthewson, of No. eighth street, who Saturday morning. ¥ are’ the 1 5 RereaL on ys Matthey Atisrand | an alarming the aafe Jn’ Kalll's restaurant, at No. Cortlandt street, Kalil visited the place to garner the re- | celpta for Saturday busy attending to the open!az of an ad- | his big restaurant Place Saturday night to attend to the matter at that tine. According to the books there should pe 900 In the safe when tt There Wasn't tonlay, ed them on the ca Baturday evening. aon WM! He had be ma Ui muster Whereuron the caahier began to ¢ She protested that alin lind seen. no} Ing of the reacipta, hor, but investiented. Mr.-Ixalll trusted }le caused Mut. charge of grand arrest ‘ yan. mest Foley An eae i nave a rile that-cafe-_aliall not stop at the east side (samuel Clarkson mn Canada and t Westar that aud brotner iv: [Mia ater ai esterday morn vac: when Island Rallro. Mr, «cent West wan emplo, an automobile pts for Satur. bruised and sha with as much Moris a btne: Jericho replied the } were picked hrs's home, where they were attended | no alt she hurt. ‘efusinie by doctar Ww | SEK ELOPING QOT TORN OFF BY HEIRESS NOW IN ACH CAPITAL |If Inspectors and Police Hadn't iGlirksoneand Miss Maloney Prevented Tipping-of Car It | Have -Been-Saved Said to Have Gone to Samuel Lando M4.—Clarence sister started for apparently Aoh-are on the-With a low cr, po.heard it ike. Weeman-reached-bis-aide, ay ain marance laity -netvous aida anaibuato- Ape_observation thmt-they rerused were, Lut, sntering 4 pri-/ were drive ie “Pernaps Visited His Motirer correspondent elt (iutkson's molier Flier Uf could now #way yotlon. oe eat etaa bat again mnisthereuna:aMoels. cai; and Miss Helen Is Overturned on Long Island Road. . UL 1, Oct jam Luhrs, widow of a wealthy of thix place, who was killed by a Long d train about a year ago, toch she waa riding home with two-women friends wes struck iby All of the women were vehicle ken up. driving from her Inipike wu re three women and behind, Clear the ning #truck the Vehicle and it, wis stopped and the women | up wd robbed royalty all and Scotiand—Yard the honor to say | wherever royalty waa to be found, there | I be-neen, but I'll attempt no | 7 the \ the -heartand orain of Willlam ¢ | a lawyer, full of busl- ness and New York rush, In a few words he unfoli hae done me that, | | ded to Will- | hat sounded | erime In ¢! Two With Feet. Caught in Guard Killed, Aunt Trying to Free Them: Fatally Hurt. LORAIN, 0. Oct. Math how Gloy-* hurt. * 7 5 The three were walking on the trac him! tus sister also caught: her ,foob"in | shildren'x-teet, az: lace the was! rreight train bearing dow: Mie ohlldren were killed. instantly and |the aunt's right leg was broken tn two faces, her right: shoulder crushed and Hurt While Automobiling. HAMILTON, 0,, Oct. 14.—J. 5. Emer Mian University was -kitled-and-Dome— ald Haven was cut and bruleed last night-when-an ¢lectric car struck an aus {- TO-DAY; | We have opened a_new east comer of Broadway and 01st Street, Ifyou area resident in the vicin- ity, come in and look over jan “Chernurvitz ae 4 ati Bt oP Bis eins ee i) the store, make a~compari- like it had peen taken from ® dook— He told of one Isaac Chernovits In | WOMAN'S BODY WASHI ASHORE NEAR NEWPORT. The police here | Isaac dled almost A was considered in hiv com- NEWPORT, Oct. are mystified to-day over the discovery | ‘of the body of @ woman on ihe sh mand no one tn {Conanicut Island, near this city, 4 knew where | belicy: 00 In American: ait Tt ta | of| tie ow York atoamera which pansed || i ed-that-emnted-}tnroveh —Nerragansott Das vastorday. +. | aS Fe Tee Lqaannor is nouknownl Thelbody) best-Groceries—and—Fable —— ai all he {wasted ashore lant evening. : It. Is that of an elderly woman, ajd/ sive wan well droused. about her cloth! could be ldentifie been reported missing either {own of Newport amounted to nearly her Ife from’ one AWiiiam vas. tald William t ve his identity to the | id take pos- te, minus some feen W young lawyer had to da was pro’ yatisfaction of the ‘AN noth- nhe s is, wife nor hin agiters ATSC taar- SPRL word of his eprom ence m 2, errant ets t rybody was willing One man, the foreman of Willlamaburg, told him friends-many._of | ers 19 hina congratulatdns, to help! him. ¥ # tailor Fhop in outs In this cit! was not known,! to start to work to-day and until. the money came, Witty tis, toole The Only Beneficial g Gum Gum-Lax is the one chewin, really does you good Chew it just like ordinary chewing gum. A fo! in a new form spasmodically. his face allght with tent of Nis good luck, walted for a boat in the Grani street ferry-house is way to work enly’ the atrain overwhelmed him , that sounded to those intlve protest ~ Doesn't act. violently, | it-gensly, thoroughly GFiem Lax a son of the extent of stock, observe the finest qualities carried, and, what is most important, note the average lowest> prices” charged by Park & Tilford {or the | Delicacies, To all of this we shall add a satisfactory - delivery. service. | Familz accounts are dasleed: | e A-youny cous CURES CONSTIPATION Chew before or after meats, —Looks-and= | taster tike the ordinary chewing gum, but On sale by all druggists. E wad t6 a oe -GUM-LAN-MFG.C0.,29 Broadway, Naw York City. | Bride-io-Be Among Smothered a ms—Mother Saves » had—inguiries The soap is” RSVILLE, N.Y. an hour after a party of merry- ers had left Solomon Frank's house tne wrapper is Claricson. isa, aside ands tro-approaching nuptials ofthe Keon | That is the way to- louse and lx. membera of the fam- i “melding the afiauced pride —were | ecomother aml faxramentenpetoons The dead-are Solomon Frank, tell thé genuine Naphtha Soap. Remember: twentoone years old; seventoen-_Minnle, lento were—-muffocated:=by.} A man who owns a fine cof-, fee plantation In Jamaica sald:| soap, blue wrapper. «Four years ago | discovered that coffee was ruining my 5 centp_a cake. i All Grocers: health, and ! quit and have been using Postum ever since A RIGHGRADE VARNISH AND STAIN CO! nad An old, tarnished lamp can. very quickly — be, Smade—attractive by the application of a coatof | JAP-A-LAG, ‘The DEAD BLACK iS just the thing refinishing a. lamp,-- it produces that beautiful wrought-iron-efect; whieh +is-so much adimired. AHOME ‘COMPLETE GRAND RAMDSE URN (URE CARPETS, BEDDIN. ERITHIRG POR. Xperience taught thts man” that he could not drink his own high-grade coffee, drug—caficine—Iirri- tates the nervous system, in- terferes with digestion, trouble is sure to follow. HOME FURNISHERS. Some folks may take the RYERYTHING POR HOUSRKERPING hint and change to Postum.. is. absolutely free from drugs, and when well made, that is, boiled 15 minutes, it has a delicious taste similar.to high-grade Javas, | Carpets; Rugs, Draperies, Pianos & Phonograph: ) the mild, with‘ the elements of the field grains that repair the damage done $1 WEE WRITE FOR BOOKtwT. kead that healtig “The Road to Weil- ‘The automo! W OPENS AN ACCOUNT] LOE ST TC STAHON cote FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS ‘AVE Beautify ne Complexion IN TEN DAYS. 7 Nadinola CREAM. we une, equaled beaitifier - 19% Indorsed by thousands And Ruarantend ty Temoveftteklen lite ans liversepth ath fallawnens, her, tan Worst case “bn | 3 do: \d_ restore the bewuty” of youth, Price [0 cents. and $1, by. leading arugitiate or, mall Hegenan's 8» i #LOTwS. Sree ionempn'e 38

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