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ie i {| shriek the © mad tanvinto ‘tie |to worry me% 1 used to be = 1} room. thine around Now York. just 206 fost! ty thin peint of the inte svi, bat mils) {°° Hilda pron dashed at the would [hight — {denly she drew herself up to her full Fy hee puna Se ea peer mel eaenee nthe Oceinal Gibecy aint, [h Ienwes ns, screaming Ser--loudes net Uthe sco srencning one arin: trea drew | i supnose It was the eiant skYACTAD- | 5: “polver, which le pressed agaliss [ers the Park Row and the at “y beenst, sacuting: |bull@ines that made vou feel medium: | Ji) ° | b. : Nestea Wau WURU URI kill outa sized ANG reconciled: you tS) your, fate?” | Worl ‘to-morrow. Gi TY TT SES at Seed is ACEI OO co? whe confided. ‘it wasn't the | ———) —— = = — CE Bee shen Sa daa apartment (tkvecrapers. It was Charles Dana Gib- = ae = samD eee \aecieliow: ene areas, |eons,Dontt. you: think look! llke) in J a site ~ : i ee betes Sr er eNO hee py | lpmonenicl Lay croeniassell mein do et a A Gracenched: bimeslts tree ane tes bath~ | Sourse, 0 theses 01d-fashinned j olothes|| = UZ, 1éS, ake. ee 2 i i} [ehioee he jamped through. « window |mnke a difference. And perhaps fire) <7 . 4 ding into a col ping through not eo svelte ac. I might be. But 1 . 5 bene basement int ara of St | promtnad tertatner i would 8) eet “CTE: = f = , 3 SS inolnmew <_CAUTEN, Waist Stones | A ge a corsa. LOU KN. BETA AF ang Was e ISNES,— i -Bl VED TUE ported, they will proceed ‘hai / out. a The Western Union declared -a num- helr old operators have applied Be vrs Hh eta tito: rs Into-Glisiening Eyes That only a maid in as! (No. 181 Bedtord avenwe-Brookiyn, and with a masked burglar ato bedroom | Waldo, _ took part’ in about 11.45 o'clock, twenty-years old aaked jg Boon. Mrs. Bod! Mra. | 1 soreame: | -elutchet her |} waa tearing nm MONDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1907. we THE EVENING WO © re rte WAIDSAVS HER (Miss Lic __MISTPESS FROM ASKED ROBBER Pretty Girl Grapples With In- truder “Deiying; Pistol at~ | Her Breast. | RUFFIAN AT BEDSIDE| Fetriiied. cwio lives In-law of Dr, D. G.! early this the mald, the struggle and t she remained first when the maid, if hey services . were gO 1 Masked Men at Bedside. Bodkin A shortly after peered asked ian. Pacific stree! my mi ui ber of to Supt: Mulford and asked to return to— work, afore With per. Would he ony t His. Eyes Were Terrible. He is believed to have ent the basement door by ae SicAteaiy wad Palnolwmh een pation auant.merte: tne Americad | . . re t : erroneously] \ | referred to as my father. He was. ot} 3 = a “Hodkin described the man as | course, thick-set, t wer: kin. They Ki reenors ot tthe Foon.” Rodkin had taken her di ihe safe deposit vault on ast had repinced them Saturday to wear fo a KOCInI fu the street during a he time sthey went in And petteres shew fellow who learned ‘ || Committee Will First Approach the | and that. some were stated to-day: + icity to | Foported to in_Ch diet Rtrongest of the Music is the balane | welleconducted homes, } truthfully said that “a musical) instru- inent {n the door drives discontent out Romia ‘on Saturday, and thus two of the trike managers are femporarily turned. from lendership. tn | t Daniel L, Ruasetl, delegate from—tiis the Milwaukee conferehe be. dangerously Ii! of Chicago, The’ moth ob SU BUNK E TOMTOM ee Divorce “Bill.” wheel of It has of the window.” J There's. not a Musical Instrument you can think of that « World Ad- ent will no: find—and in Awakened to Peer ylish apartment at } morning: 4+ aring her screams, are from the New York World, the newspa = eld: and quite: pretty, , longer vas bom.” jock was dozing. | trider| going to disappoint them Watle she da and trying to which wearing por- her pox-+first and greatest who that mald and tov: not been given a Threatened f ty Down the Bay Is Just Twenty-One To-Day, -nd From Her Lofty Pedestal Has Seen Many Changes In the Passing Years She Has Learned to Love New York Much Better Than — New_York Loves Her, She Fears. TELLS OF EARLY STRUGGLES ALUTMES SIRE | WATERS OR, DAY DID NOT COMMIT SUICIDE His-Young Bride the Gibson ia Girl” Nurse, Prostrated at _ His Sister’s Home. . Repudiating absolutely-the theory that her young husband. of a week, Dr. Al- bert Ci n Day, whose body was | | That Come in Many Seek Cniy. Her _. Fictureon the Dollar, She Says. Of the Dbausands Who Fass Her in Ships ieny - By Nixola Greeley-Smith. | ES," said Miss Liberty, ‘I’m twenty-one years old. to-day— T vands death. found in a patch of woods at Brookline, Maga, with ab wound through the ; heart; had committed suicide, Mrs, Es: tlle Callahan Day, Known aa the “Gib... son Girl: Nurse." of .Boston, {m. detor- | mined to solve the myatery-of her hus-: She and ter relativeasare | convinced that thé young physician did | not take Wiis own life: = eal ‘the young wife, who 1 n_arfisii: leatting and most po} Style A--Waters Upright. n ‘piano of the. -high-i} List grate, celebrated for: fine tone nd great durability, one of ous pular styles | eee Ht just betweenourstives. ~Butyou-won't-put--that inthe 5 | you? 1. know 1 don’t look it, and you're a. Bost nufforing from prostration, Mrs. Guatay- + Wilson, “of Sate how t tee! caste g to me, and it's only because you | hat secured my nice $300,000 pedestal, that I have consented to see you.” = ja} Fete ata ying.-aadd-tontayst Is not the sligntast my brother should My brother and his Ky life, y the night home trom ad in} ef = Foy -are-wery-kind.-Miss-Liberty,"-I-murmured;-and-then, fearing ™ 1 had ignorantly blundered, “You are still Miss Liberty, | presume?” 4 shawht-say-sotshe-at-once_assented."OF course, | have had) ty several offers; but I shall never marry till 1 find a man that I feel loves | until -me-for myself alone. There -used=-to-be-pienty of: them—Washington; ho and Jefferson and Lincoln and men like that—but they all died before 1) “Then you expect to die an old maid?” I questioned thoughtlessly. | “Die!” thundered Miss Liberty, “I shall never die! And I'm not an old maid, but a bachelor girl. i | "Do you remember what a tiny. pul-!narrow little street that » {nz infant I. waa? How men called my ity Cluroh and ends in the Aine In secret and fear of death? How|ar ecme one said.” | oppressed me and cownrds Well street?” 1 suggastyt. Wenied me? ‘Tes. Misa Liberty, into | Hundreds of thousands “1 bale + In Its name.” She 1 might mid seorn full, | what @ great. strone woman JI have Do.row know. ny Bhe | Mina Liberty's eves took fire. chnd been quite affable and scaclous up ot he tallest lFrederic August Bartholdl. the sculptor, who designed me’and—«ct the French tered |r pave eeen Barthold! — only my, foster-father, ¥it : ATH levery generation I am born again, and ris 76 : i tistoriane—differ—as—to mhems Mrs. Pepper- Vanderbilt's y- Dut Let it Be Done as a Labor of Lopes : aR ) paswed A—resolution. which #m- anew ‘bodied a formal order to the New York) father was. = “te t ; er your firs ; | Deaey CEG yer Fails to Have Her Dis- “charge be S. 4 ‘ged by Habeas Corpus. } City Hallway Company for certain in-| i er : sex in the service on the “Fourth | te—Service—Commtsaton—to- | \oUOn of Commissioner Malt= --and Don't Submit to Unrea- ~-sonable F-yranny.- Spite newspaper brought 1p the discus-{ | ties there to make a rigid investigation | We-snall-sabmitiaformation whic!, may mather?"I_ asked. tals. “Do 1 remember—herz-echoed Misa - | eres aam}-Madison avenue line. The order atates, Liserty. .How could I forget her? The woman thit ever referred—freedom_toPara- 1 som =e tes Totten monder why no on has! Mrs, Mary Ann Scannell Pepner-Van- number of cara w tie Mne at different porfions of tne! twonty=feur pours: zis From the word! he order. Tived: is rNe | dise. stor | bull ae done. : b “andeed= tt whould!) eagulesced, lwilt see what can be done about 1.” By Fidna- Cain. z ‘ 774 HY-shouldn’t a man wash dishes !f thereby -he makes. his-home happier or more comfortable? asked Judge Darid-t Howell, of Nowark uben told that his dicta in the case of Henry. jface the warrant {or grand |; " it rerlgn i Spt: ud“ tien} That ne would go Mirect to-the hospital: sion of sulclde My brother sald 1: was yao eNOUNT Com= ide by shooting when a prac- painiess death ateenand tically, iil Thim- last_Imptement of ath, anyhow, would be .a revolver. waband start to-day for shall Urge tte authori- “He said he would nevo: and that’ the self, Boston, and w be of great assistunoe to the poiloe in their work. Whilo we haven’: recelyed any detaila of my brother's death, we feel that he was murdered. | ‘There can be no other possible explanation, 1¢ the police take hold of the case, as the facts warrant,({t will be disclosed that my~brother-was-waylaid—in-the-tonct, spot where-hts—body—was—forind: “It was only last Wodnesday tha: my brother and Mims Callahan w married secretly by the Rey. Dr. Sherman Thompnon at Somerviile, they came on here to-mpend their ho eymoon. with me. My brother had taken out-a marriage license a week before, but he feared that the news would leak out'and so decide! to get married at once. “My brother met Miss Callahan in the Boston City Hospital, where she as a nurse of ability, They fell In} |) fave, but conducted aulet courtabip. ||} When they married note) connected with the hospital knew abdut it, but when they came ta New York the news got Into the 4. This publication ‘upset my” ‘and—he worrled ‘a yer. St. 4 dl ahancaarae my mothe! WhO lives fay Boston, was displeased over the mar- iran sity mtved-ber-and-xrote her} all about Eatelle, telling how lovely qirt Estelle 1a, and would love her as much as 1 mhe_met her. I'm ure that the firat dlepensure manifested | (paid. \Style 85--Chester Pianc |734 octave, 3-stringed, gver-! Gtring bass, full iron frame, VOryy Keys,—fine—fans—and case. _| through tho medium of morphine. { Also Warrant six years. $190 ion payments Af only ($5 Per Month | without interest. Stool, tuning| and delivery free. Send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms on the | Waters-3-Year_-System ziving you three years’ time on, piano without interest.— ‘Horace Waters & Co: Three Stores: "134 Filth Ave., near (8th St! 127 West 42d St., nesr Broadway, Harlem Branch (Open Evenings) 254 West 125th St.-near-8th-Ave— ee _— eso Park &Tilf Founded-1840: PRICES” ntson: | 4 asa term, is one Park & | Tilford desire to empha- _size. A comparison of their by my mother could not In any Wa heve affected my brother to the ex that-he should Jali himself.’ i Ja-some way the news became known | in Boston that Dr. Day and Miss Call fan-had-cone_away together. and there wae much talk. ‘This disarranged the dootor's plans, and he went to the Hub on’ Friday and telegraphed his bride to piace aa nurse by wire, | prices and- qualities will show that nowheré else can there be had, at similar prices, feasand Coffees Tee carried it case when he oarried a ault case when he | eee Yoeton after taking ani aftec: | te jeave OCnis bride a -watd tiren”} xpi is marriage to the OMmcials, and explain h age Haley a statue to Hive. It should be derdiit, earthly friend of Brigit Fyex and many others of Long Island's mo: Tieccomplished spooks. —must—atier-ali, wound iphear PRAsUa hat an nts to, but Mr. Maith afterward that, in eneral, Her Struggles for a Foothola. Luckock wis const asia mew Nght-upon—vartousphases-of shadowed; domesticity. t “Mierva Vatdertit, swore out agains: ex-jher atx weeks ago. The warrant.oharged. grand-lanceny=tn: spon't rake Fash promises Wy. You! chimed MiaancLiberty.—has: stated It 2.50. Postal Officials, It Is Gon't know what a) lone. eats the first degree in that Mrw. Peppers) ould you hyip ¢ The pian that atte taking te waste 39 ejttohe-atout=m twenty percent ~~ Declared? ries pistiespas tones eae Y.T Vanderbilt was_alleged to have —pro: | 0°) CUES it i 1 ng achat] AUBRREY er ea he comes eiobeag ots Uiegucryice nersletersarens ree ——— had a perfectly dren cured by trick and device. fal ya day of toll aw nd-tound+leunk td beats hert— - cytiered, ss eaameNscvat t ‘The comuilttee “named in Milwaukee | "Lonx before r porn, tr 3874. te ations and bogus repiritsiees eee he arertrns He a asked. eet this Senet ere i - ——— ami firat will to ree theihere, He met a lot of yoursreat men | pay Wg 4 prilegroom. -at-pride in pls home, The books wicked to the extreme of throwing, them & 0 D 5 1 Telegraph managers. Just~how Nano were vert enthusiastic Abowl RAY ae ae Aeaiele siceded to Heoutlw In the shelves ali around the room iim when he ventured to et tieise her ur ownto wn t erate am ry allue atin iF recumulation of 3 ping the days” a tng me. So, when-tie went back ‘home| ts) the French people ratsed 1,000,009 franc! Ee fathor declared mentully_In-apable be in. five yeara—t200,000 In our money. | ‘ Sa oete hen 1 was completed Conarese |& sheriffs jury. ale went to Magistrate lenee the Marriage last June. After Mr, Vander Dilt's daughter succected in hava {shes upon hia /hands-when he returned | nthe evening. <i “Walle ISbeHeve_a man should help in his home when-there $s need, [ can- that some people mite: manly. He referred to ine that the sweeping a merson's © home. gave mia Bedloe Island for my home. At the time the warrant I | ve i feln- | Butt had no pedestal eanca a |Mra. Pepper-Vanderbiit was out of the | (2° right spirit. was not dru ain cprove of the! jinrensonngle (T- course, Tcouldn't stand on . being engaged in- escorting |23 dignified a service to a tee py. the. woman In this case soe met my feet wet.? Committees werd Bright Eyes. Red Light and “othe other performances A Ae i valse money (or mr pedestale| Nor katral Company through a norioe oetered blener aha more in and the New York Legislature @0PTO-| returned) she Reena When she | When Judge Howell anol {ant cod. $4,000 for me, bUt Grover Cleve-| surrendered -hernelf-d'rest—to-ftarne man should help with the doi Hand voted the” Dttt- -f ALorneM Cla ple —of---Hings “COU fey DOR MEROLE LIT ToT TAVhen I arrived on a,biq French | Then het lawyer, former Judge—abram | dence of matrimoniat warship’ in May, 1885. I hadn't a pedes=i rather as a labor of iove. i Dalley, gota writ of habeas corpu tal to stand on. If {t hadn't been for AlCarsio( Unressanablen[ysaniys -Anpinallt.. on the ¢laim that the warrant had-been your=paper,tne.-Naw..york World. 1 untle ik pad gonnsan. a. issued without Color of prow WAN argued before J fe The mat Supreme | seamy wide of life, and the extrem ature come under his obser Tank ho observed. “1 » of th LEAR RRTN ives and Brutal Husbands ‘yp is a Pity the brutal husbands and onable Wives are not married to be Judge rem: rked—with case of eis pneu: rere f STR theb be Greak meeting Greek, and th Greatvould not need the arbitration of the courts.” shen t he went out tennis, ter : Thy Seeaeensn ey Pe one who ta called upon to pour Room the troubled dishwater of life. tt that the trical dish- +sanener= ane {-]short-cuws WIT afeomforts of Ife, x “Roectat Courts DOI HS ‘o-day’ the Justice dism'meed th {num Almourn the “warrant” wa fauttly | ton” rqrounda for basing. a chatee, cara iy | muckodks presented A” ath i Jor human perversity. ‘The man was ¢ ce, It waa stated that Mra, Pepper. dently # very good husband, from Lh hie bad—Lo-! T nut The World | 2 tl $109,000. Ww! otdt.in_pennica«ien_by. dear little § ‘and women now, and my mpecial wards, and that put me on my feet Very! gerbiit: would unde ra Re 4 end to Es nicely in tlre for my firat birthday, |the Fitth Avent Poltce’ Court tosmots | ser aid mgt oblest. h eee ite ahs AO a a eT Al eres { Oct, 28, 1898, ‘ row, It Ja believed that whe win wave | M4) Reet Eu eb fed naman nature will do that. But [Oct eatyeone yearn Iw a long tine,lexamination in order to wet the cane with the disios fand he gave her $1 / fed human mature Whe do Oay be ant it?) Andy Tve reen many chankel before the Grand Jury at the eartlest /out of hls $5 a week salary hehieved by. breaktast food, good din- ‘ducing my life on this little lstand. powsibielmoments j "How afgelic such a husband would ners or a nelles in 8 per nal deylt gone are for the better and some for |meem to the wife who comes to {the worre. | “tye learned to love New York very hat time-i'm afraid much Sor rrreeen _ccenemereenn? TRIED 10 STEAL man and attempted to cut off one of Body Found: in the Bay. [her thick braids. i 17 Mtins Bessie had a fine pair of braids, | Floating tn the a of Qanranting : entifer luxuriant strand lying ont 8h hi who lyes near us # bed nlght Ww axteen, y were followed b: came out of the store, an thelr paces to avold him, Bensie had reached the door of her hams raat the pemig man stepped fore man who snl) he war Wilber | Mara. from concgaiment and ake If 0 [family named. Schwarts lived in = Bimer, thirly-one venra old, and home: |house, ‘The question waa merely ru Joan, was provided with a:domiciio by ito deta her, While she was, replying the police of Newark to-day’ atter he |iie,selend her hair, and she maw a bright had confessed,: ncconing ‘to his ca ai apinoRa hs Sepa cuots solescin flamit in vid we Mls Beane eamed and the ERainent | hat cores for my sake there arg hun- Ir reds that come for my picture on the gold pigtes. ‘hey don't love me for my own worth, except’ li United Btates currency, ‘Why, there are people in New York, to-day that’ would have me deported as an undesirable allen, Ol ves, thereare, and I Know their nanws, 00, 1 have them a!! written down on operate pieces of paner, an] each day burn one up. wit my. sors. They ait yest. the lWoomfa thet cross, quit coffee and try well-made POSTUM 10 days will tell, $20.00 ta.$27,50, at... ‘ind Snipped Off Braid With Scissors.: most been to $40.00; as low as. ““There’s a Renson,” Thess Men's Priestly; Gravendtle Raincoals, highest grade, former price $30.00 STOW rrr Dax dtd-Ko to-the hospital :-eerdk-ahe lice Tocate-the sult ther brother hap- xisiied the hospital st) The fact might be of ma the police In their Invest fered by this COFFEES. _- nearly so good as those of- RATK-COAT CO. EVICTED $10.50 $12.50! low as 259 SIXTH AV: garments made, former | to $35, as low as. a lLadies’. Rubberized Silk Garments, former prices $20. Has Ordered Us Out and We Will Hold an Eviction Sale All This Week Priestly Cravenettes and Rubberized $1.75 00 to $45.00, as Children’s Raincoats Almost Given Away. UNITED RAINCOAT Co., p AVENU! “AIT Goods Shipped to Our 6th Ave. Store. ., Bet. 16th and 17th Sts. $3.50, $6.00 $8.50 $10.00 $6.50 dearly in ayy iF better than New York loves me,” oa! Fs | Minn Titerty, radly. Jang the probable amount they would | to-day the , body an unide 1 Priestly Cravenettes for Men. (‘They Love Me-for My Picture on [bring at a hairdresser ened me been gronaet 5 Ba A month ahs, ne AW Men's Mackintoshes, former price $I 25 Silks for Women. : the Dollar.” : dincussed mone jner does not wo Ino ery underwear and black stockings AC, Mecracuuanoobcoagon . Ladies’ Raincoats, former price $7.50, “Oh, no,! 1 protested. How can you i 2» h dotal! AN ppraixas the | with lace micah The bedy was te I] \vane. Raincoats, former _ price” 3 75 5 (ENR a OO ; EN think #0? Don't you see the «reat bei a eet = pai At several square | moyed to the Morgue, c $ a Aine? . S. r price $10.00, ships sail past you freighted with new | meals, was doubly disappointed, | = ~ CITM Oh stlishins naicgon AnodanouG . Ladies’ Raincoats, former price $19.00, lovers of youre—men and women who j I | because some of the strands held and | Men's. Raincoats, can be worn all 0 Plere aa Socensocenobs yoo pave loved you In darkness and op- 1 | Le did not get the partly severed bratd, | year round, former price $12.75, at. $5.00) adios’ Craveneftes, former , price pression, and have come all’the way Hand the chase that followed Miss Ber! if YOU ee Sh firs Bee $1450 np ston ees the sea for your anket" _-ule'a_séreams had vot been reckoned on, | Men's Cravenettes, ‘‘Crayenette Ladies’ Cravenettes talk lke a Fourth of Jul: a Beaai teen i ’ z ’ 6s every Y: c _ ora , Pee ee eek tines deriasi wore afenaer Newari Sito wa ih Don’t Know stamned every arg ore $6.50 8500s ee =, 9 consolate'on rising yesterday or ce $15.50, At... ee eee eee Det ¥ S és) now as well an T that for one} Man Followed Her From Store) Riduveultectilrntablerand STIG ES ea ye et Ladies’ Priestly Cravenelies, finest is Men's Fine Cravenettes, former price ices $24