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a] 4 WIDOWS YIELD EASILY TO lS WINNING WAYS So Mrs. Factor Says of Hus- band Who Ran Atay with Her $3,000. SUCH A LIAR HE WAS. She Married Him With Many, Misgivin: but Was Over-Persuaded. More than one rich widow 1s believed to have fallen a victim to the charms of Abraham Factor, a Russian, who ts ‘wanted in New York for running away with $3,000 belonging to Mrs. Rosa Factor, of No. 323 East One Hundred and Nineteenth street, three days after he married her. Factor, who disappeared last ery, was lo last week In F and arrested there yesterday facts su 1 by Mrs, Factor to erome, it thought widow from Febru- ‘aston, Fr bis n whom Factor only as he is know ve paid court to two or three others while engag Factor, who was then 4 Mrs. Factor has lear of dinner parties at widows 1 nse, ite had no money, bu hindrance he seemed ut no to his cour is thought that he may even have married two or theee of t How She Was Persuaded. “Why did To marry him?” said Mrs Rosie him tect y and my chi paded known for my money f me, man, Factor has two or th: ers, who are well-to-do clothing men here and in Boston, and one of them married Halpern’s ighter, So Hul pern was very anxious for me to mar- ry Factor, as he said he was a good man, and could make $50 a week like emoking a cigar, and I would not have to work any more. but could have a 00d home. “He said he had looked up the fam and they were respectable and well off “Factor told me he I found it was a le three the wedding. Feb. 9 He gaid I would not marry Bui y induc a liar. ter the wedding I signed s for about $3.00 to be n Halpern & Peet in I told my daughter to to the checks, but left tt as not lock > look for then they So was Factor, a f my first hus cash box I went gone. watch ich wa borrowed so and skipped. to me aby ess to his age. her wom bus so Hed to have been as unlucky wit have b he will have a long ter prison am going to do all put him ther District-Attorney Je: ing the . whieh hearing tor and Hal both appear against Factor in court | Say: Girls, a per- fect figger certainly saves you money, don't it? I've got mela nc holy lashed to the mast. lusedto think | wasthe big screech, ‘but It looks lIke I'm a false alarm! You ain't the only dally hint from Paris. e Honest, | think that woman’s got the emo t I o nal hair in the business, Ain't you afraid of be- ing pinched for peddiin’ hot alr with- out a license? There ain't no spavin on PATRICIA O'BRIEN. ———————— my interleck, ROSE STAHL— THE CHORUS LADY THE EVENING WORLD, Vassar Girls Ready for the Ballot, Declares Leader of the Suffragettes Forty Enthusiastic Fnough Over Woman’s Rights to Defy President. DR. TAYLOR HEI PI Miss Schniederman Tells of Meeting Held Despite Col- lege Head’s Edict. By Rose C. Tillotson. “The Vas girl daltot.” Rose Se | the inieder- Union r College wants Miss declare man, of the Woman's Trade Monday last Stanton Blatch, accom- League, > on panied by Mrs. Harriet Mrs. Charlotte Perkins Gilman and Miss Helen Hay, invaded the tntellect- ual precincts of the college an the Hudson to preach to the mortarboard missos the cause of the suffragatta It was In her office at No. 1) Waverley that Miss rday afternoon frail little an, oA nan vurn halr and a meek and mild far of the comic paper suffragette the fact! that the Vassar girl has deserted her Revolution, not that disclosed from manner, honks for the ballot. evelution, according to Miss Schnieder- for she man—who really ought to know, with own eyes—is brewing at college, for forty girls openly defied Taylor in her ands of President attend the meeting of th bal- 1 cid in the Calva t which , adj Opposed by Dr. Taylor. action. The suffrace question cannot , and that sed us per fomnainath the offe enders. But ed us Per more opposition It receives Loe euareetaey? uegae 1 Gomer radi Aedes SANs went to do and rian sistent y rude to come to the o embryo. suffragette." despite him,” said Miss > suffrag We were sure of suc- nodern college gli mien ae = EIGHT-YEAR-OLD = MRS. TALL HOME, omen duct the meeting un- TO.CRSS OCEAN WITH ENHAM ally applaude a I am not s: interest in | Marie Julich Missing Preacher Located at and Sister’s Home in Pleasant Hill, Mo. for isiastic nents. and, If have created an aken, we the woman's suffrage movement in V: fon will net down.” Taylor object to the | the suffragettes?’ leader of the Cap- | uired of the Union idedly.”” was the answer. “He is very conservative and strenuously op- woman's rights, especially | When we proposed Introducing the sud- | Little Fraulein Liked the Vessel Sailed on Her. THURSDAY, (JUNE 11 lwowan WHOM EGG SELLER TH ine THINKS MORCA AS OWNED WALL SLOG 0 With mes From Myst _ TWO “HUSBANDS” SAY THEY SHAR iM WITH W oneeeenererrey HE PAILED TO ye A Ore sh uo Knapp { Take It Away. : i a é f ‘ i ona ly "i ineoners ne Zit any sy arsoold; Brank Za te Ss LE ens Fe Rasa o-day a law Manhattan, tatements in court 4 n'a first husband; hay St. Louts t cousins. Avene, the old um. Naz the Was an intimate of the to a Mabe tt op. ‘shi pate married the Woman in Chicago qiree! ReMi ansneit veeks ago. it is Claimed 5S: y before 1 ' «abe had left Zamano and she and ment pieture of a farmer ought to t er, after they had beet taken care of and ti wre arrest NBCNUWENGER Hine Tice nim mann eame trom St. Louis to New: | | “1 am of age," satd Knapp to : ye eaten at ere are wseiasoae pepPg nree days ago he came Magi 1 worked up hom told Jagger that un: Now [think T know at ow come ame on down here to tah Stren irri wa naa Das Seo nhan a pen pote caine wet. vias with him would commit eul- | ga anyway, 1 can't ee consented and the woman re- don't have as kool a show as Zamann and lived two | man, Ivan or Morgan ne Was up Inst night and Jag- just keep on away from M A brown stone I house r Inborer at the Laurel Nich: | Hin. | on Fifth avenue, if you lout of this pesky place. unloading th teinert didn’t swan working | y to turn him I it upon a yosent wer vartment of Charities until hi san be notified. Knapp med to! slipped do ink this qas a scheme to save Wall) jog tte we reet from his clut Hab SELLER PLAYS Tuberculosis Cured ROLE OFLOVEMAKER in six Months. | Saltis was t with a wife | pet and two children la Specialist’s Successful Treat- | lace, net and straw, together Grossfield Says Herman, Vio- | ment and Cure of Chest Diseases. 23d Street—West IMPORTANT SALE FRIDAY, Midsummer Millinery Trimmed Millinery—New Midsummer Models, including the Directoire model, also Charlotte Corday styles, made of —— y } {|| Millinery enird, Waists Flower Hats, artistically trimmed, the prevailing styles abroad. lin Dealer, Employed Him | Bratt 10.00, xe Newsrk to take the woe 1 Ks manied hia 1 hin. He } 1 wate, and watle the W to duiet them fa f 1 the. trio, \ 1 toh pri rT $25 nnd \ eanoney, They nt ‘sto come to ey ~ 8, Pat. Of, Rough Qn ig Knocks Bed Bugs Silly. { Puts Roaches out of business in a Jiffy. Ie. and 250, at Druggists or Grocer or Hardware Stores, E. S. WELLS, Chemist Jersey City, N. J., U. 8. A, (Second Floor.) with a large variety of Wing and Values $20 10 $35 15.00 to Trap Mis. Herman. | The splendid results that are rewarding x the erwvade against Tubercutos's which Dr Anderson hae heen conducting for the part After four years of skirmishing in the| several years area direct result of his sit!l tnd ability to correctly locate an 165 Ribbon and Wing Trimmed Hats, draped with chitfon and silk, new Midsummer sues ‘5.00 Grossman from House, crew worse, and Tw courts the connubial and “Fannte" Herma See ee tte CHa CaER nn SPECIAL 5 p street, where ‘Jake's signs announce] tion w Bl his manyaloun And eh H ! that he teaches harmony and deals in| Which detects and reveals sent Bate 2 sae thd sloling, was torday brought to /tupercie bactill azar and from, weve {|| Ladies’ Genuine Panama Hats, | jtrial before Justice Dayton and a jury. | usual medical « KamineHOne Oe Fe denier ribbon trimmed; value $10.00... eta 4.00 Af tereeninele yea tse coublem paren ak cured cases writes of his remarkable White Chip Untrimmed Hats with Fannie, “Jake” says through his recovery ‘ t } counsel, Michael H, Harris, he was| "tad been ailing some months, on? with black edges, Leading styles......00..... 2.45 “demoralized” by the receipt of a sum-| althoush T hav Data eet eM : 23 2 | Bosna iandi compicine andinotice at tres | sceeuenietner meat Charlotte Corday Shapes, | my stomach did not re Net and Lace, unusual value,............+-+-% ... 4.50 | & Vorhaus in a sult for separation in| Ma aA V A TEHUTSE eA tEECHR CET Ject into the college. which charged him with all} c een, Fe ; e Barred the Subject. ritisimeanieinextecietaaiieniinciss Mrs, H. Barto! Hail, of Glen Cove,| sorts of violent, abusive and eruallacts,| ’ piacwacaluis Renard Waists ‘Miss Jane Addams was requested by | en, Germany. has her own way of er Long Island, whose disappearance destruction of domestic peace and up oy and lost so muc r : e president to speak at this com: |e tne Atian SAREE CIES ae Jae atin Ge eel ae nee her persons Ane and} pense! Meataandistronet ve neuer | White allover Embroidered Batiste Waist—embroidered in blue ncement, but when she chose the | ‘& the ¢ mse hen th ea OVER ; ; Gtimind wi Snereakeds Con sem week VIELEN Galion vA yetite was and !avender—tucked yoke and back—s! é subject “Woman's Suffrage’ she wastold| her to take a trip, and everybody on the Rev. B. Q. Den ot the Ont ay Rare hetwelt far nee) kre] tanaduenllinyand) faves, nly, appetite) wa k ucked yok! Short sleeves, lace trimmed that they would be pleased to have her | board the steamship Grosse Kurfurst, Chur ee t LE een eee ee ae ree encnean trdvente| Sale Price, 1.5Q Value $3.00 s k upon any subject but that. 80) inojual; do’: t if ‘i mixth seven years old Nie: " COMER fe you sce they have declared a taboo peueng PS HOA ee ene pine fe New York, and the missing preacher) gut that Is not the case that came | etn darnanyaairesl| anatase: shipmite and the crew of the captain's has bobbed up Pleasant -Hil!, Mo./¢9 trial to-day. There was a lot of | pr was “It is not the same In other colleges. | gig. not to mention first cabin and s gh Job H. E lawyer, of|jegal fencing. Justice Amend ordered ome | The suffragettes have created a great age passengers, stewards 2 Nassau street BoM testy [dake to pay alimony, and then Lieht | among the younger set by offerin: Denha knew thing of his er anything other than a loving, ont uberele hae tn 5 same time the simplest way in the O foundentuber ECU 1 prizes in the girls’ eolleges for debates [O04 Bh each the | whereabouts, | tre a doting, husband and father felt’ posit've that at last 0 upon equal rights. In this way the “y,\ , The Rev. Denham departed ratver| And he added, “as a fur and sepa- | ca perfectly. understood. and 1 then | E y The small frauletn is only eight ' hat Fa f realized how easily — might hi been average college girl becomes cognizant oy ges suddenly. He had been under charges, | rate defense,“ that’ rian |jrealiacay how eanily (1, might been of our work and 1s eager to continue |, ‘to an evening aanesyens and although acquitted, 1s sald to have) Gown to 1am had, fred "| and money it my case ha n property | with it when she leaves her books ® an Evening World 1a strong feeling against him in! fern and with “ph | diagnosed ‘and iinderstood ‘st tha beginning | And I'm sure there will be forty suf- ‘Ne Grosse Kurfurst € the con. on. He took a long va-) fact, according to “Jake,” Fa Dt Riu LEAES ee anhinhihetaecondiatasercd| tell from Vassar thia| mocesehy au woe oclocks to:day cation, £ to Aubendale, Fla. Whila| 80 universal in her love affatr ite THIN SaUTSAIKIR GGRRUT CEES DETI| or omen ea : to go on board after you have bi Mr and Mra. Hall, wio|he didn't Know the names: of ‘some | (2) aN ree feeacl who attended our oa a there bre Ore a Nene ae of them, and these he called "John | heqicated alation. tricity, diet and meeting was eager to join our forces. eat mis plloly. is like, take: seat in ene A at Wen er a Ieee and “Richard Roe" for want of | Open-air exercise | ¢ saloon emain perfectly quiet until eturned to New York, out! their real names, “My improvement was remarkable right i Proof of Their Interest. iio GNS (5 Gob (a> tee (m tana go ching twa, erm ns, dtp: aig Merchant Appears, | feomine’strt. aa my ease rranende’ to the Easy Walking Low Shoes in Tan “Their disobec 5 % May Mrs. Hall depar F tment very qu! My ‘chills, night | ie . aarTueieainedience to Dr. ayior'sD8Ck Brith snd and ier band cava] One of these, revealed, hinwelf to ME | [Wenit and foe tiemorenas Russia Calf, Brown Kid, Patent Colt c ane s heir enthusi- | out several interview n whic! H. Grossman in on ‘cob | prow loss at first ceased entire! Po . Gil Coty Cn) OME GH aanl| opel SiO Gills GATES Go WG EN ae oe Cru roa GEA AL a VEN erie anton atrasci | ta riat rie erer Nnaiener eines and Black Vici Kid. Low heel and eady to accept the consequences of her], iit le’s father ts Fritz Julich and he it the coupie had faded) g dealer in eges at Washington Market resumed my work in a short time Ahi |iis am nic. Neither his wife nor ne day. anes ‘ossfield made an affidavit that Jake ied in 1! flesh. ond to-day broad sole, = = — hb e Vest! srerman confided to him that he had | weigh 1 p ma well man, and 1 —+— | his little daughter had ever seen a bl received | Merman oomarital bickerings and asked Six. different. dcctors before I knew. of liner, a0, on the morning of June It was|the egg merchant to lav tentions Anderson, who cured me of Consump- $3. 00 to 6. 00 all dressed up in thelr Sun | upon ang lure her o of the n Ay an advanced within elx A 4 0 ss | e! t ne ege asserted that | month and he took them down to Address | besten pa Dee aniton a ball _ E \ ev Ptold him If a divorce was ob: oniy wish all other sufferers from lung * . Gorman Lloyd docksiin Bremen, and, Honea adbariie, ene pastor] tame there "waa a “gh note, for nim, |aleeae oul) Hrow of ie Anderton. ie Arch Supporting Shoe with sup- he knew Anto Luders, the sec borrowed £) from Mr. Christy, whoj with an pense allowance of $1 a day pility to 4 antly detect and any . “ sod et ca re g 01 hroat or chest sease, is sewed permitaan waa rendly gited Roth oMah dls heat SOA | Esse Sith Thasation "and leah went Sa i divas ond S| «porter made in the shoe, “It 1s a beautiful boat,” she said to had located her brother in Towa, and | | nave was He natinlaleanich Ante New. York (between sth and eth ° ° her father, “Let us sail on to he was on way to easNt | vies attitude Was persistent]; ) sours be v.10 to 4 , Monday "4 ! ° NGtierrae aiciaiieueeas une exda day evenings till 8 o'clock America, Teacher says it is a beautiful am return to they towards, him. | fie) Oo. worthy of ni Mito uminatl it country Rire, and he wanted the $50, e give ate It un Her father laughed. Te'was “Jake's” charges axainst Fan to_call, wr partionlars “We are tco poor to on this urned to New York ves nie upon WI he demands an = ! ed te - ‘ivorce that came to trial t beautiful boat," he sald. “Some day terday. Mr. Benton, w Also! and Charles Gol put in a def. SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET we will be rich, my dear. and then we {an elder in the church, “Sho visited the | far Pannie that she was the Intended willlgolito/ America New York Life Insurance and ‘Trust| victim of a conspiracy. She was sur-| : Te enrol Company and received an equity in|rounded by a dozen women, all in | A second or tw oO afterward Fritz | some nroperts denies having seen thelr best ralment. such as they wear | Julich and hls wife were called into) Rev. Denham or ng been with im." |in the Grand street parade Saturday the second steward’s cain to have some —— beer before Luders sailed, and Marte was left alone on deck. This was ex- actly what she wanted. She started Forbes COLORADO SPRINGS, June 11. —On the ground of non-support, an absolute A CHARMING ut to explore the big liner with ali 1: STORY the eagerness of a Stanley and thy | divorce has been granted here to the ravery of a De Soto. Up and down| Wife of ex-Lieut. Ebert Guy English FOUNDED ON mpanion-ways she toddied, delighted of New York eit was Miss Flo ‘ he uniforms chee MeGovney, ish was an THE PLAY OF | with the shining brass. the un forms | “fcer eke ieaeony Petia THE of the ship's officers and the mirrors Colorado Springs and marr in New SAME that showed her how small she was | York New Year's Day, 1 shortly ter she was sent to school there. in such towering surroundings At length sailing time came, and all visitors were ordered ashore. Marie's other and father went with them, and did not miss their daughter until they vere on the pier. They thought she) olined to scold. was In the crowd, and while they were, “Ach! naughty girl, what you are!” searching for her the Grosse Kurfurst| na sald. “You will worry your mother steamed away. to death She Bosses the Captain. MaeAtNEGRD a aERtle Goran tetareanat ane Five or six hours later Capt. Lang-| was such a pretty little girl that the reuter came upon a small figure, cud-| ship's officers and the passengers who NAME IN WHICH ROSE “TAHL MADE HER GREAT SUCCESS, of her firm intention to make the trip, Anton Luders was found and was in- Begins im iled In one of the leather chairs in a| had gathered around wanted Anton put corner of the saloon. It was not clothed ene foracanalng: her grief, ae shé ‘ : d through her tears and Evening after the fashion of the first cabin pas-| haypy again when it was explain | sengers, and he thought {t had wan-| that a wireless message would be sent World dered in from the steerage. to her parents, telling them of her SW " 1 eo safety. Ne What are you doing here?” he asked | “nicn she settled down to enjoy the when he had roused the tired mite. answered trip, and no first cabin passenger ever had a betler time. The other passen- “Iam going to America,” raulein Marte. Next | "Donnerwetter! Are you?” answered 304 Proven’ qelth. her enough candy | wellville,” in pkgs. the captain, “And who are you? the Grosse Kurfurst docked at H Ever read the above letter? A new Per Yo. CLEANS'ALL CARPET: M di The small fraulein told him, and then | Poken the vstlag tranleln eras Het one appears trom time to time, ¢ ‘SON GRAND >ROEBLINGS ONGAY J | cotigwea an explanation, in which the | lowed t0. | er Ri are genuine, true and full of ASCHULZ 2 GUND ROEBLINGS: capfain was much the more excited, having seen much of America. | afternoon: MRS. E. G. ENGLISH pivorceo. | and in which the young lady told him | gers took up a collection for her, and | nd in SPEAKS FOR ITSELF Experience of a Suuthern Ma Keen Competition Aces PRICES Dow hep: Shave 250 Safety Razor “Please allow me to thank the origi- |netor of Postum, which in my case speaks for itself,” writes a Fla, man “IL formerly drank so much coffer Constipation The cause of constipation is the use of harsh physic. the thing.” Le tanpereT steel, The sazor iss during the day that my nervous sys- Hers: seala tem was almost a wreck. My physi- fie Mladeecterieneenelaet {t begins with the occasional use of |clan told me to quit drinking it, but 1: BM Met aber iste stoppeis toe salts and harsh pills. ‘They irritate had to have something to drink, so | Moves, trek Mevou Want Tt the bowel lining, as shown by the “IT's Al. NOUR BE ‘ griping and pain, tried Postum. “To my great surprise, I saw quite a change in my nerves in about 10 SSHRP SHAY fale at oll th STORES i, AZO. out ature hardens that lining, just kin where you Then as she hardens the DRUG Yow York, ant Ree Pani a YoNr Abas cad mone] Ba izatt cetera nawiuinuszay eniaity Serra itatet mined ainees |my nerves are steady and I don't Shrp- Shavr Razor Co. like te skin—becomes calloused. have those bilious sick headaches 108-110 Du Its natural functions cease. which I regularly had while drinking ewe Nerkig coffee. “Postum seems to have body-butld- ing properties and leaves the head Then you take physic oftener—then larger doses. Eventually the bowel lining grows so hard that you have chronic consti- ‘clear. And I do not have the bad pation, ‘taste in my mouth when [ get up ,mornings. When Postum ts boiled “Pills? can’t cure that trouble, for they were the cause of it. You must do now what you should have done at first. Take nothing but Cascarets. good and strong it {s far better tn taste than coffee. My advice to cof-| fee drinkers is to try Postum and be j convinced.” “There's a Reason.” Name given by Postum Co., Battle Read “The Road to Creek, Mich. human interest. You Can’t Cure With a Whip Take one night and bowels are calloused ings will soon become no you'll need less. th no. morning if But the Before very long, the bowels 4 thatisnecessary. Thi But the next time the bow temporary help, remember not to abuse them, Cascarets are candy tuble by all druggists, but never i get the genuine, with CCC The box is marked like t The vest-pocket box i 19 cents month-treatment box ») cents, 100,000 boxes sold annu Sunday World Wants Work | Monday Morning Wonders.

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