The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1908, Page 3

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TREMAINE GIR INDS A HAPPY HOME HARLEM Years Mother’s Wandering from Hotel to Hotel. IS LEGALLY ADOPTED. New Parents the People with Whom She Was Left When an Infant. ed and ¢ " W's and in ¢ i $s to Sia “Forever.” a ed to | 1 veral \ ry by accident. My n her 1 the story of her tre I had for t and I dec been wi The Girl Awakens. | motier s lice, ef end to © ma. . Mrs fome years ago. young woma friends quick’ home of luxury Was too young to 1 din aine to New York| was a beautiful] ‘One Mrs. the child were on veW svoy's jumped on the i all @bout the fire Tremaine pu: @ stor » saw dazed| man who chased a paper of the tragedy her. Among the doad was d provided all her lusurte mie Mae alter that that the Trematnes moth nd child—begzan to go down | Hil. ‘They went from hotel to hotel, Doarding-house to boarding-house, al: ways leaving their bills unpaid. Some- times they ald have a place to go. The girl was matur And slowly her mind conditions. Tired of Wanderings. begun to appreciate the true The financial distress in the Ine family became so keeu that mother and cnt vill that in ease they should} arated In thelr wander. | 4 Ings they were to meet at Central Station One day Mrs, ‘Tromal daughter to see Dr. John. Px No. 189 Ft meet her sent. the ter Fiske, alway, with instructions to \ store on Twenty- third # rail falled to appear at the Mrs. Tremaine. then want to the Grend Central Station and remained t until mt in a| ver weit for her daughte ‘or nettrly Kk the « be found.” Pinnlly World traced her home, where the was tired going to Kotel.’’ sh my story, 1 letve my moter, 1 Castleton Staten Tsla and Mrs Ay She sent mo to th Woe brought moe Mrs, Whitney. kept home while the chilats clot through the Inundry. M called and was refused admis eald sho would Kill herself if t the child from her. In th Court the me red to. fn Whitney's 1 her story: Hout from hotel I told Dr, Fiske Thad’ better nt to the Hatel where ohttd, but ¢ spurned proashes After the two lawyers wore appointed guandinns, Gladys was sont to a. cone Yent, from which she recently to the home of Mr. and Mrs. G ———. — A Bolleau Girl Art Calendar for 1908, my as led with ‘The Sun- 2 and. 10, Greate go Objected to GLADYS W- Them and to H a Plenty toh versity could sail a bd two weeks? T! to try the haste signed them, Fame cleared Halifax and wore |She said ‘The “Rah! Rah a out On the afternoon of t into after mentioned in nau presently, w up to sixty miles an ho some of his Choivest exp vway on the win sround end) cH of ge nm MARU MER TARE rOn Ory, bers who entered her house on Fri evening last, took everything they could {find and choked her w to positively identify the men. that didn't kee 1 the course of a cro ‘ab for the Highlands of 3 But the col wy: In spite of chilbiaina, bruises and abrasions, fractures of ribs and collarbones. Whon the Mohawk steamed to the rea- THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1908. Girl Who Left Mother to Find a Home With New Farents. geek: ZREMAYVE | Ht RAK! TERS. POLICE HOLO TWO ae F AS RUBBERS WHO ps TLL PATESSMAGK CHUKED MRS, LYOK Ri } 1 Se Was Suit C { | Vea |were met Rood. of the |yacht cl Headqua siiverwa H n | overcoats the iy, sea ay] men who on I pox ar | tered plague-stricken | at N 1 1 fu J and when fy by Mrs. Ly¢ face and t W \ Had to Take College Boys. Jewelry n she e fe SALES E LES caring a noise upsta a six st the King th When ¢ of ew Brunswick!| wood he whipped out tf In't | th Crowning siipper had no age, quite good away to sea on a fine westerly breeze. /buiig and smooth shaven. of Dr. Ernest Clerihew, being married crew had managed to| Immediately all the depots and rall-\py ihe Rev. Dr. Huntington, of," CW } the haiyards, {Toad stations wer ordered watched, as {t was belleved the men would attempt marriage to Dr. Clerihew was kept, se- | nd be passable fair weather] ‘ty leave town by weat in thelr portion | night _Roundsman y bout e waiting: room. sere splicing a miun nh Ink of tw were Umid about None” sore | they seemed more like s men than robbers aatched from tie | them thay were elder of the two y ndignan ogy. They we suit cases ope: the gale | As soon as tt ve hurd elub with ¥ The two day before remande he sent | examination y would tumble 4 After th n into the scupers, He had ridden out . fyvolved In Jeckhouse was swept freshman and a junt » fact t) eof the two-r st ut to. founde thy t nped into | lege ye to the four winds wath E and matnmast when eyed! sir re on deck | Reed, of the loge dove roken noses and minor don’t the Sea Did to New Rochelle Prisoners Had Jewels and Silver al to The LOCH ELL ho gave their names ylor and William Hi are the two 4 revolver in her choked Wood, man just going out ther making ready second burg’ revolver and her if she erled for a's ships| help. Tuen he jumped from the win- Sirs, ‘Atwood “Rushed tothe “ph d Mrs. Atwood Pushed to the ‘phone an outand tn bis) i otined the police, She gaye a pretty | good description of one of the robbers he Was about twenty years of | eatened to shoot in the darkness, either the trolley or but there wasn't going to} the rairoad. A few minutes before mid- man Smith, who were stationed at the railroad depot, saw hit began to | whom answered the deseription of the lar they were ily along the platform and go into, © 80 Well dresse The officers studied the faces of the two and and demanded an. veld, however, and the silverware was ex to view the two men made a brea nd one of them sin for | erded tn | fe Was grabbed ith. There was a fle officer, Wall had been on visited the tifled some of the Je: Tocked up Mrs. She will be asked aster, Just as she was Ine! up at the side and gave their col- Clevan! thers was Httle left of the} tly extraordinary ity of New Rrunawick—Demmit, avesink to-| They were feeling pretty fit after Capt. utter, got a few hot no xins ‘in them and several pounds eac of roast heeft gnc potatoes, * But pt. B raon about them, if any ladies ere around. MAS. ROBERTS — WOMAN DIVES IS BURIED AFTER THROUGH WINDOW ~— CHURCH SERVICE WITH HER BABE \ Few Persons Attend Funeral of Crazed by Illness, Mrs. Byrn Woman Identitied as Louise Plunges Across Shaft Into | Vermeule, an Adventuress. Neighbor's Flat. CHILD CAPE, MORE ABOUT SWINDL She Is Said to Have Obtained nurkable Leap Through $3,500 From Operation Pane of ( With the Mutual Life. Mrs Allee Byrnes, tw tscht 3 Attended on! mourners, @ Mee niteen ions Mr nerts, otherwise known feur, the body proises and internal injuries, and un- ervation as to her sanity, fo! Vert he adven took wi vears © operations guise of — rexpectabilit Cemerer A be taken to ¢ a neighboring apartment about six revi a ' Frank Byrnes, Amst where the wom rad been a re are three mner for two yea Douglas, to Mrs. 1 floor, for halt y gale. woman was a omiplishe her er husband x her back | tu as she vurs, to hum itsid remained ed it ho from Mrs, Rot ago. (ol. Haire sald ed a telegram from ne him to pay t would be refunded In the remarkahle ren harm, midnight EMI ASD Mase, b a a boy window, miraculous way asc the well and dived with th markable in the anna York soe “xe Par jug the Window of the cee enn a ceertgociation with the |uer arms through the w entmng! ry He found tat the child was unhurt, # & Jand his wife did not ap be i B00 owt the officers she could br i the Hoffmans to he returned, and went ured, He us watch her unt : to the West One Hundredia street sta- a at ae tion, whe * had Lieut, John Shiels |she never earned and Me Sea ee the J. Hood | sexs of/ 900i nek (On | jen Byrnes returned home he found Ing: i wife escaped with the cadd cpa eee e entire aborhood turned out and | fen te w could not be tounu. t have also present agents ympany, who, under the guise world m with the others Her Plan Rejected. raitee -president halt de persuaded her was taken to e back, inh th vspital it a few cuts n. &—Wond Dro) no inany brane N to-day, of no policies were ev f tu women whom rdoas intimates Max Roberts years old 2 in Colo: tS shot a man named fA quarrel over young | | 3, Roberts her tn iusband w: dia-| terday Mrs. Je Roberts Mrs ends that hi frlendsyuver for Tiffany. She charac-| Rrookis and. the rizal him as a” nerate’ and told| September, the golden wedding. Ti ow 8 occasion he pou 1 ee iA yn Welnesday. A cat and set fire just to hear the pain.” Roberts died, she sald. trom blood poisoning, The Told of Another Marriage. She then became the wife. she sald, ture howl with Patrick's Cathedral.” The fact of het cret, she sald, because an aunt in Phi! | adelpiia had’ made a special provision in her wifl against Mrs, Roberts marry- an Ing Clerihew. To other intimates she | confided that she had once been shot | in the rong by a nrom Aen man b her intimacy. w pe Crertt is the man who, after ried that augh ‘ , a Amati, wa groping around for the bt a relative by ae gia alenesal hava were: vean cause of his ill temper, npagne and cigarettes and wore a bad digestion, insomnia, Heo ir a ‘rye me Sif ‘| beiuddled brain, sud- Shik attempted suicide and’ was after-| denly finding that coffee ward dispossessed. le esmaaeeess ———>—_—. | is “it,” changes to YACHT SUILDERS’ FIRM | | FAILS FOR $67,000. ‘na Secretary and Member of Company | Is Nephew of Former In- 5 spector Williams. ‘ne Willams-WhitUesey Yacht Bulld- ing Company, of Long Island City, was thrown Into involuntary bankruptey to- | 4 day. In the schedule filed the labitities| and wonders if the office are given at 71 and the assets at 1] Me . e101, ‘There are 160 creditors, and | boy will “know the new ther claims range from 6) cents to| boss.’ $26,000. . . Wanien st ember Postum in place of cof- of ue firm, pany. | He ts a * fee often works wonders, Commisstone yng Island City, and a nephew of pees Pol ‘or Alexander Wil- and llams, of New York gimine cry aacamans tue. “There's a Reason’’| 0 and 19, G Bede ec ts sath, the oot Frettieot AR Read “The Road to Wellville” fn pkgs. j | BROKER SUED VOR 250,000, AND DEAD IE OF DR. HALL, > HURT. Mother Little Injured by Re-, ars terdam avenue, 1s suffering from cuts, » her lit- 4 through a window fire escape outside her flat er down and watched her crept out » the lowed Qcoh fused 1a motherly old ta 0 | ceossti, SUPERVISOR HOSLEY husband and locked him out. | strange! well known 0} t in she would do ugh me to him whieh led A guest at lis ent with his noWlileh |S 1 Broadway at Thirteenth St. ——— PASTOR SUED FOR TWO REMARKABLE ‘LIBEL QUITS, BUT CURES OF ECZEMA Grandfather Suffered Torments with the Disease—Virulent Sores Mr. Triplett Says Health Is! Developed from Knees to Toes, Bad—Mrs. Miller Will Press Suit. BOTH OWE COMPLETE RECOVERY TO CUTICURA rk Presbyterian | n tee ey, prandacny a panel had FURpRERIOANy: ap attack of éczema, and after trying urch, to-day emphatically dented that nen tal ey eine he hag publicly apologized to Mrs. A. D, extent of heavy filler, who had him arrested for ertm- bills and an in- nal livel. He simply read his resigna- | ne Rev, J. Edward Triplett, pastor Jor the Bedford ¥ crease of the dis- ease and suffering, I recommended Cu- ticura and in a few weeks the child was well. He is to-day @ strong man and absolutely free from the disease. A few years ago I contracted eczema, and became an in- tense sufferer, A whole winter passed { enee having on shoes, my ly from the knees to the 'd with virulent sores. I oners, specialists, dermatol- itono purpose. My daughter- tinded ime of having prescribed my grandson more than ears ago. I at once pi the Cuticura Hemedies and found im- improvement and final cure, y, though well along in years, though I had never had that well known in the vicin- llesand Cincinnati, and all ould be ifled by witnesses. Rue, S45 Seventh St., Louise Aptilxt and May 14, 190’ — tion, he sald. “T did not ap“ clze.from t yesterday,” suld Mr. Trip! should f, when Lnevermade They were made oy Lieut. Cha Baker and George M, Beerbower and others. 1 tor to inahe a rig! “Yo say 1h gize becaus ridiculous: because my the congre resignation }be called now ‘The rector {4s fore Musistrace mbs Police Court. and will have an ary itt split the Bedford i buen forced t 1 nave been ostra among thi many rien them in ihe fe! is said the Mrs, Miller after detectives had been put to A Miller, hu Mr, ‘Triplets ath day: ie youthful ama ng itching and burnin, sin eczema; the frightf n psoriasis; the loss of hair ig of ‘scalp, as in called diss8gurement, as i dies of extraordinary essfily cope with them. ira Soap, Ointment, and Pills See et ectibee tl nds prowen by testimonials [iy wife, must. be. properly of remarkable cures when many rem- and such Vindisatton can “only be ob- | edies and even phynicians have failed. tained In court One set is often sufficient to cure. ————————— Cleanse the Skin, Cute val the Skin, aod Cutt (or tn the farm ot Chocolate Paks ncn 0 Buty the inode the'word. Pores Deu & Chern Boston, Mase tenth Hook on Skin Diseases. J of the target of attack, suid to- (ion, tut 1 yt stifle! 18 gone Pm Soap (25e.) DEAD AT N. Y. YACHT CLUB. Commander in Navy, Who Tor Drydock Dewey to Manila, Sue- cumbs After Grip. Ilne be Commander Harry th Tos (sR) ; A e worth) N perv f arh New = slp from which of sad been sufferityg | Ts the only sale remedy for even the e| for several days, The |mmeriate cause silg! test trouble of the eye. Delay ts if death was hi failure | a dangerous risk. ‘Consult our Commander Hosh on distinction | Skilled Eye Doctors of ‘ar by takin. he huge floatin Dewey from this port t aking 9 ie perience. aminations Without Charge, Wie te yk | Glasses Always at Moderate Prices. LSTA BILISHED jot t | OME Hosley was made a Tleutenan Nearly go Years, Commander duting (ie Spanish.a ? iF can war and ! b promater Sixth Ave, Below 15th St, to the rank vunander, fle made 850 Sixth Ave., ‘Below 224 St. Mal ome in vngtun wierd’ lie) ” 1274 Broadway, Below 33d St. t Inmianded the United Bree | 217 Bway, Astor House Block. Prainitie buffalo, 191 Nassau St., Near Ann St. of the New _ y = } World Wants Work Wonders, ——_ a pomonia of Mrs) Levi Skirt, have retired trom business and have sold to us their entire plant, in- cluding thousands of new Spring Skirts, | pe hundreds of pieces of materials and fine ; trimmings, together with all the patterns. | The firm of A. Biumenkrohn & Co., makers of the tamous “ Hangwell’’ The Sequel to a Tremen- dous Trade in SKIRTS “. The great importance of this sale lies in the fact that'this firm ..- made the most perfect fitting, the best draped and fullest skirts in & Long alter this sale is over you will be benefited, y as we have secured all of their patterns, from which Hackett, Carhart © Co,’s skirts shall in the future be cut. For the present ' the several thousand skirts which we ciosed out will be disposed of quickly at the biggest bargain prices ever known. the market. Broadcloth Peeves $ 7 ; For Skirts that Regularly Sell from $5 to$20 * ~ The_Fabrics The_ Colors The Models Black Plaited Blue Kilted Brown Gored White Flare Stripes Trimmea Checks Circular Plaids Habit Mixtures Umbrella ALL WAIST SIZES, ALL LENGTHS AND EXTRA SIZES | No Exchanges, No Alterations. None C.0.D. Thi th St.

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