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is, MANICURE GIRL, HISTLN CuPD, * QUICK WEDDING Miss Christensen Gets a Job, Meets Her Fate, Quits Post in Three Hours, NOW ON WEDDI! rleton Emer- , Who Has Taken Bride to Texas. G TRIP Bridegroom Is Ca Take {t from Max Hirsch, who owns ‘the barber shop on the second floor of Pink and white, ‘Two hours Ko. his n utiful ustomer bustled In, . by sale pink and White deauty, took her out to lunch | and: married her Mr. and Mrs, Carleton Emerson Nason sailed for Galveston, Tex., on the Mallory Mner Ban Jacinto, in the finest suite on the boat, and Mrs. Nason ts none other than Manicure Hirsch just exactly An advertisement in The World yet terday ving for a manicure girl At Ilirsch's shop. The first to respond was Ellen Harriet Christensen of No. 25 Willow avenue, Hovoken, N. J. Her B01 iooks were overwhelmingly appar- eni, her references were satisfactory and she was employed on the spot. A well dressed, bustling young man entered the barber shop at 11 o'clock. After a shave and a hair cut he moved over to Mies Christensen's table to have his nails mantcured. It ‘was quite a long job, Miss Christensen took great Pains with her customer. When the manicuring was concluded three hours. the customer paid his bill, displaying a roll of plethoric proportions, He left, | Dut as it afterward developed he dida t | go very far. GOES TO LUNCHEON, COMES BACK TO TELL OF ROMANCE. ou may go to lunch, Miss Chriscen- een,” sald Hirsed. . Miss Christensen departed hurriedly. Ghe returned tn an hour. The cus- tomer of the morning was with her. Mis Christensen’s face was flushed and her eyes were shining. “Mr, Hirsch,” said the erstwhile cus- tomer, coming right to the point, ‘you might as well look up another mant- cure. I'm going to marry this charm- fog young lady, My name ts Nasou T've told her all about myself and she 3 the Vincent Building, No, 302 Broad- Way, Cupid moves In a hurry In « bar ber shop, Yesterday morning at 9| o'clock Mr. Hirach employed a blonde, nantcure girl. | rl who worked for Mr. | (Mother of Perfect Baby Needs Training; Cannot Rely on Instinct caiman iam | Founder of Mother Craft School Says Rearing of Healthy Youngster Must Begin Months Before Birth and Be Guided by Science. Baby Should Not Be Fat, or Bottle Fed, or Kissed on Mouth, or Disturbed | by Noise, or Given Any- | thing but Pure ian and Air. | | By Nixola Greeley Smith. Who is the) mother of a per fect baby? One at a time, please! Of course, yours is the dear est, sweetest,most brilliant little creature alive, but other mothers aol not possess such paragons, | It is in their) interest, 80 that every mother may | Possess a baby as perfect as yours, jthat the club women of Iowa are |sending a woman physician to| Europe to make a study of the per-| fect baby. ally abroad than we are here, that) motherhood as a vocation is better, understood, more seriously studied in THE venemen BABY AT Buhle ScnooL bd shells Cateha i France, Germany and England than) the first year of his life was as quiet jit is in the United Stats |and vegetative as possible. MORSE 100 SICK Miss Mary L. Read, “The bottle baby hasn't one- | rector of the new Sehc Mozher-| teath of the chance in life that b craft, told me yesterday just what the| 2028 to the baby who has mi ternal nursin; “And sc perfect baby should be, and illustrated her remarks by a picture of a boy that approximates, in her opinion, fect baby. This little fellow when his picture experiments conducted | recently in Germany have demonstrated | | that in 9 per cent. of bottle | babies are unnecessary when the mother has led a normal life before the birth of the child. “It Is a well known and equally ac-{ cepted fact that babies are injured seri-! ously by promiscuous kissing. “Wo mother can help kissing her baby, but she should kiss him on the back of the neck or on his hands; never on the mouth. And visitors should not be permitted TOMOVE; PARDON the per= was ten months old was taken, and at that time welghed 22 pounds and was 2 Inches in height. He is the son of an English mother and a Scotch father. SCHOOL OF MOTHERCRAFT AND, ITS FOUNDER. Perhaps you haven't heard of the School of Mothercraft, the only thing New York Financier’s Condi- tion Gives Alarm to At- | MAY BETOO LATE Ocean Romance of Boston Man Culminates on Arrival of | the Pennsylvania ira MUSIC WAS HIS AID.! | wedding March Piano Introduced Mr. Price to Miss Helferich, ov Ship’ A romance like those that often blessed the long, eventful trips of th slowly-moving predecessors of the mod- ern, four-day trans-Atlantic ocean flyer culminated to-dayy on the arrival of the Hamburg-American liner, Peansylvanis, in the marriaze of one of the happiest young couples who ever stood by the after rail and gazed over a moonlit sea The startling rapidity with which young Dwight Elias Price of Boston| and hie charming fiancee, Mies Sophic Meiferich, of Pennsylvania, discovered thelr affinity of heart and mind took even grizzicd Captain Russ, expertenced as he ts in sea romances, off his feet, and as for the other passengers, they were kept in one continuous, smile. Price, who ia vice-president of the Rogers Wheel Corporation, and lives at No, 81 Massachusetts avenue, Boston, started on a two years’ combined |pleasure and business tour of Europe Why go to Europe? That wae} and Orient on Sept. 5. After visiting tual Py say | recetv ° 5 Ld Fata che oe ifather's serious Illness and hastened Tee Terie SERENUOE Tinta SOIR AD to catch the first steamer home. Ha | caught the Pennsylvania at Hamburg. Price had hardly got his luggage tn [hie stateroom, when ho passed Miss |Helferioh on the deck. She was ac: j compantys by an obviously devoted young man. The girl's eyes met the young American and in that fleeting |#lance, they both declare, nized love at first sight. The Boston manufacturer lost no time in hunting up the girl's promenade com- panion in the smoking room and sorap- ing an acquaintance. He begged to be introduced to Miss Helferich, but the other young man, the Jealous, thing! refused, |MUSIC BRINGS SOUGHT-FOR IN- TRODUCTION ON SHIP. Later the same day, Price found Miss Helfertch at the plano in the music the music. She saw Price enter and stand Insistently near, but her compan- kindly | they recog: t room, with her gallant escort turning | RLD, BAi. aDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1911. ‘DEFEATS A RIVAL |Rap . Swain _ Bride Wan : sf NEB QLLIAS PRICE AND. Miss -SoentE, LOERICH. INWUREDFIREMAN GIRL STOLE $6 CNENLASTRITES | FORLOVEOF K Fire the | Co! ina hela halt jdodging trucks and other Lieut. who had h IN SPEEDING AUTO THENHE LEFTHER ster Hall, He Tumbles and Head Is Crushed. on the runningboara of a! Tearful and penitent, pretty Margaret ne Department automobile, | Terrence, sixteen years old, who last trattic, the! May ran away from her home in Jere father MeGean, eh Department, to-da last rites of the plain of adminiat Cathotic Collins of Engine Company head er that wrevked enth street and ins reached serious conditior out for his rec Webster Th Hall, d avenue, a very He was fighting the fire In the dance|a Sai on the second floor, Chureh to shed during a Vincent's Hospital 1 little hope ts and climbed to to the barracks. 4 small balcony to direct operations, He to - > Overcome Ta Smoke in Web-|Sixteen-Year-Old Robbed Em- | ployer as She Robbed Home Before Running Away. Heights after wetting fire to the houw pleaded guilty tn Yorkville Court to f° day to & charge of larceny No.| Margaret has not found bed of ro. athhome, Wh jehe was jand for the | 8ey Clty ered | family and life all unable to find weeks night in stion Army at hallways. <3 va ercome by ° childish’ drgam of told me all about herself. We loved] o¢ its kind in town, where everything . fata t fan ignored tbe other man's presence, | W722 overcome by:amdke and fell twelve /Of fulfilling » her be bs to kiss him at all. tending Physician. feet gown the ti ' 4 opera, sie became a street euch other frog the minute T steppe] pertaining to the care and training of | w ; i ding Physician, Gmillngly, Mies Helferiah Dewan piay- | fevt Gown the etkire, where he was found Serene ereing. the ineslen save souls, tnt this shop. Where can J find a Jus-| ontdren is taught by skitled spectaiists WHY THE COUNTRY IS BETTER (ng through 4 string of old German (eee ae tn ll cd ng Cf October 14 Mem ‘Henry Aj Mather of | . . Miss | t® mothers actual and prospective. FOR THE BABY. * ; 7 ? love songs, throwing in all the expres) oi) Oe, ih ii ‘mn nee | No. ZI8 Bast Sixteenth strect came to) » gasped Ox ans MIS) 1 found Misa Read, who concelved and) “Lack of inharmonious notse, of Ox) ca a ie Tm Keeniog Word), | Tsion posibte and glancing meaningly |purtment. but It was econ he wae eert.| the Suivation Army barracks In search | r eee ee now, | Carried out this novel project, in a big cltement, Is evsential to the develop-| yi Ga. Now: s arles W. | from time to time over her shourder | eee ee eee vas lifted into the Of ® tnaid, She chose Margaret, That ot Said. Hieaehs ‘i a pon. | brown stone house at No, 586 West End ment of the perfe That 'w why) Morse, who Is serving 4 fifteen-year | Her escort grew nore and more nervous | seo ie of Deputy Commissioner | Melt at a moving p ture show the girl| Miss Christens a line vou not to ve {avenue The founder of the School of he 1s more apt to Krow up In the coun-| Sentence ak ral pri for} and when she finaily broke Into the /@iomo psty baits et a young man, with whom, accord- ness, but te oar Nain is probably | Mothercraft i# a quiet and rather dim.| try, which has its own nolses, but not | Wrecking the National Bank of North strains of the Lohengrin wedding march, [Ory ey stoner and hie ik & the story told to Liste nant Bar. Na ee he i dent young woman who approached the| the harsh, mechanical raucous sounds| America of New York, could not be re- | %€ could stand it no longer, ti Ka | Li Peng Mov Mtg wih salty all right and again he may not he, As] O00 Youn Homa ne abe with RA pi a epee : ‘Miss Helfe Jet me present my| chauffeur held the tajured man in front! matry her, but she would have to bring for you, Mr. Nason, I don't think you) SUbJcct o! perfect baby with some y fe and which has pure air, moved to-day from the prison to the|eiend, Mr, Price, he muttered help-| of them while Dr. Smith worked over| him some money. He said he didn’t) : i Ania | misgivings. “whe perfect baby should not be tar ‘ Mep oats 2 Pattee » how she got it. The next day she ought to be in sucn a rush, You should military hospital at McPherson | jesyly, and fled. him. Father MeGean stood on the how ‘st y give the youns indy and yourself a] “The perfect baby should be very| fat. “Me should be solid, bus m because of the extreme coldness of the| The’ ? a4 s room |Funningboard on the way to the hos. | left Mrs, Mathers carrying @ sult phance to. thir ovate One careful In the selection of his parents,| fat. Although there is @ popular ne oO le erat ine ware. soon| pital while the mackine was gotie at| With ome worth of Mra Matheney d cHence and just as fastidious in the cholce of| superstition that a fat baby means )“tther. A inte were made to /e few momenta and then ware -seen| § ifn | eit%, Sure end clothing, Ee eave se lady shop not dl shafe® tosmorrow ny long the deck, wrapped in| the rate forty miles an hour, h ro . are his grandparents," she announced smil-| thy baby. ; \ atrollipe. Alone, Daaden: | to.the iran, who’ Nad’ procured: a. fur ago 4 turn out very wel ingly. “It is Just as important that he patent baby food people profit As ve weak to-day, The}happy conversation, The next day they| HALL SCENE OF EAST SIDE FES- nished room at No. 389 Eighth avenue. | pa 3 at} : t ple pi 1 that he was somewhat |applied to Capt. Russ to’ marry thom, TIVITIES. In a few days the money was stmt idea + end the young hus-| tl father should be prepared for! by this belief when they get out ple Bsa Brier yeh pend Pay Pe gq hii eal FRET . and the young man decamped. Mar-| wr Just make up your mind that| Parenthood as that the mother should| tures of enormous bables with puffed | NeUeain fat Tn Pari Kee hast poy Renee ds Ke Gan cup Webster Hall, famous for years as| garnet had retained a pearl necklace Fig ail taht in, this. case,| feel her responsibility to the race and! out cheeks a mene DEDSRCDOL DATE | cory eae Ct il HPS Luis Ne oe ne We nee gee oe eae ae scone of festivities of east alde f Mrs, Mather's home | want you to do Is steer me to| to the ch! Of course, in the months | dren. baby is Hable to go off} re tne eiilly. ent to warrant bray=| poe DR EPOrGL ED, FARE RE DD ON nae wntown social and political or tification by Lieut. cof the Force P've got some| preceding the child's birth, the mother | In twenty-four hours with croup oF} stoic prigi ii ore ren a no minteter aboard, the bites-| “n!zutlons, In a five-story brick struc ber of Senaaua ree e a i ic : pear si P . occupy 0. c 26 OE a s' hye MN s to do afte: ¥ get married and | should haart ne ig alr as much bron nee ‘ Orders for the transfer came to-day | ful couple decided to wait, but they had| ' poupying Nos, 119 to 186 Mast) ng (gis) pueden with Magistrate | in & hurry. as possible, She should eat nourishing abies, gen should be nursed from Washington, Preparations have] thelr engagement publicly announced ny| “vent street. that she had stolen because of Hirsch expl the marriage laws of | food at regular intervals and she should) till they are months old, then | icon made at the post to take eare ofthe first cabin entertaiament commit.|.,O% the ground floor of the annex, No.! ner love for a younk man. She was Now York and consented to accompany | get all the sleep she possibly can, She| they should have a dlet of milk, bread) y1o-4e and tw will be very comfortable|ten A Re eee ce civen | im. lve .dom of the! held under $1,0000 ball for trial. In the the young couple to the City Hall for| should take spectal exercises to develop and butter and thoroughly cooked cere! jy, ‘ \ tee, AN engaes! P as Kiven) voprietnrs of the hall, and his father|meant!me the pollae are looking for the a livense. In applying for that docu | iq. runk muscles, She should drink| als, Doctors differ widely as t> "his new quarters. No prison regula-|and the prospective bride and bride-| 4.4 mother, afr. und Mrs, Samuel| falso sweetheart. ment te young vaid he Was Carle | 31, of milk and cream and should TAU Copal ibatlag! shouldi Logie; Aocerthine [noc tominrs oe Che hasnt grooms rere We Vanes OF theiaaip Winderman. : ccacin ton Emerson Nason, twenty-one years | 78 of 5 Ser Pape yegin, Some think The members of his family and his! Miss Helferich expected her mother, a| \ jRiCrmak Particw Speech. Ae ct aan t ‘New Hampshire, | ¥ate Polse and peace of mind \@ Taped beet should be given as soon as friends will be permitted to see him if| wealthy widow living at Homesdale, Joseph was awakened by the fire, (Prow i veland Vian Dealer. Soon ivles O. Nason, a merchant.| THE “BABY STUART” PICTURE) *°!!4 food of any sort tx eaten, andthe attending physicians permit such| pa, to be at the dock In Hoboken, but | HCH had worked its way down} "My dear, do you love me stilt F Th i gave her age as nineteen and others assert that no meat should ve! visits Rie aa cet through the studding from the mansard] “I still love you, and I suppose pals was born in Denmark IDEA UNSCIENTIFIC. | allowed before the age of tive. Fort Met nis seven miles w ns ay aoe eter te conliing susr| foot of the main: building Into the an-| would love you still if I ever saw you dane N 0. + te 4 i i Ne a live. Mc 0 eve le peedily dismissed by the smiling cus- Ml that way.” MARRIED BY ALDERMAN, EN-| “What do you think of the mothers) “The study of the care of babies is lof the City of Atlanta and has been | toma men aad rushed off to find a Ho. [MX and he hastened to arouse his) Le e ROOM who buy a picture of Baby Stuart or! much further advanced In Fran: jer- maintained as a military post since the | pol ‘or being married, |@erly parents. As he entered thelr GAGES STATEROOM. 1 8 boken minister. Aft * married, some other notably perfect child and|many and England than it is he Civil) War a th g fell, burying all three nge Bureau Mr. Hirsch t * me sibel Py s { was first known as they said, they would go to the Rits- i ‘ From the Licen: urenu M46 Hive | hang if up tn the home, with the notion! Miss Read concluded, McPherson Barracks, then abolished, |Gariton, as Price had received word aster. They es! 1 without sert- guided the: poet ious ys ne folks ith, {that ff they look at it two or three! “We are only beginning to reallze that and after years re-established as|that his father was rently Improved | on" Injury as did Joseph's wife and ca eee ierivith neatness and | t!mes @ day their own baby will be a| motherhood fs a distinct vocation which Fort McPherson In health children and several employees who who ties t a eeeiae ey iid | notably beautiful specimen?” |demands as much study and preps Palinwine. the. aanaunGhine gil hte Se | stept at the all despatch, a 4 Proce aan : ifs. 5 |tion as any other calling. Ing the announcement Tragedy crowded hard on the heels thin case, “Mr. Nawon kissed his bride| “I'm afraid such women are very un-| y other calling, | wraabineied vealartee TOnat ered digrinmer ac geaen sneca coe (ele aie Toe tne wullding ie: Anhie: Pars with enth and then the | scientific,” Miss Read replied. “I think| _ “The perfect mother has to know par; jad directed the warden of the | steerage of the Pennsylvania was Plato | och!al School, but there was no session newlyweds ahd M h started back |] should explain to them that the| someting of cheniistry, of biology, | Atianta Penitentiary to transfer Morse | Lew: i “who, dexpondent through | te-day, 89 no children were in the bulld- up Broadway to the barber shan. On presence of Baby Stuart would be bene-| Of Psychology. The mother in- (to the United States Army Hospital at (jy and the croaking of his fellow|!0K. The Sisters sleep at St. Bridget's| the way a, arnpped ae tne oeicfing | fictal only as any beautiful object mignt| stinct doesn't make the perfect . came news that the Frartepacia fet armntta neve | Academy in Tenth strect near Avenue | Eczemaon Feet, Too. Used ra) the ee change my booking from a|tend to soothe the nerves of a pros-| mother, aud the further we get ew York banker had been | mitted to this country, took a rope from | 3+ #9 none of them were in danger, To Soap and Ointmentand Was Cured, sinull stateroom {o a regular room for | pective moth and consequently bene-} from that belief, the nearer we (at the point of death since last Sunday, |q |\fe preserver and hanged himself to| the west, on the corner, Is the Child- ginal adi couple,” ‘Mr. Nason instructed | fit her circulation. I should, of course,| Will be to the perfect baby. |but to-day. was slightly, improved and | ha ceremony of nia berthy ‘The nest| en's Court, and in tho rear are St.) They Also Cured His Sister of {ne clerk at the booking desk. “Also | cultivate in them all the poetical, mys- a may be moved to-morrow. day the six-year-old child of Mrs, Rose | Ann's Courch and the Schuman apart- Breaking Out on Face and Hands, add to your passenger list the nanve of} ¢icai maternal! feeling I could, and, hav- BRIDE SEES HER HUBBY It 1s belleved the nge from prison | Friedman dled of pneumonta, and both | ment house Mrs. C. EB. Naso ted that she take her| !8S done verything I could to Insure! 'to hospital Js preliminary to granting | bodies were buried at sea Deputy Chief Langford sent in a sec- eee. The bride sugmested tna or. She saia|the baby @ proper entrance into the TRIED FOR Kis KISSING GIRL. {nim a pardon b=-au'> of the stae of his | Heavy weathor delayed the Pennayl-| ond aiarm, which brougi Acting Chief| | “En the latter pert of 1889 my face and manicuring tools 1d, 1 1d endeavor ti . tut art vania, giving her a fourteen-day trip ‘The blaze was fought from all, head broke out in little pimples. My doctor her husband would doubtless find oc-| world, I wou leavor to see that health, but the future action of the | ane ee nee ear thirty or | Martin, ‘The bla ht from 93} | Ree beers Bul indice bimiet My Lomer easion to call for ay asst oe = (Mrs. Lauerman in 1 in Court When He | P* dent will depend largely on fhe! more whales appeared off the bow and | sides Ang: auriese ose tame oh roamed them for months but did mot recetve “Not on you! . | report of the Army docto ve the passengers an eitertainment | avenue was suspended fo or | any results. In the ineantime it broke ous {n Mr. Nason, No more manicuring Gets Ten Days on Complaint | It 4s declared that at times the banker | of fifteen minutes. an hour all over my back and chest, I then went to for you. Till take care of you from THE GREATEST | of Miss Garvey dozes for seventoen to eight n hours at | — A hgh pre hose buret at the | another doctor and he told me the same as this time on.” | ! ys retch and evinces but Iittle interest | «4)9} ” theast corner of Eleventh street and | My own doctor — that it was eczema. He the barber shop the young couple lany comedians seen on the || a4 avons, Lane wland Clty, i ty i AND HE DROPPED DEAD wie about under. a 1%. | All Lcould see was that he moved tt from my ya, Mr. Nason sald hell new vy; ¥ a District-Attorney Wise of New York | . hdankered inany, per. {face and bedy to my hands and feet, and sarted” Uptown: Ghar ern See! ie New York theatrical stage may why leat ie paused the arrest of @/ ana H. F. Dougherty, one of Moraes und reas endanger a Sian Dee | oe ae i, pA Boo he i ag feels Oe Bride to the St. Regis or the Waldort|| well be described ua “great.” Oth- n for kissing her on the Queensboro | attorneys, were called in consultation at | pay: an Called bulance and| twee cs ‘1 pillar and Deputy | @y ‘ands and feet, My hands would split Bridge, appeared in the Yorkville Pol phe Policeman Called Ambulance and] tween an ¢ p purty i “ fter she had purchased @ trousseau|| ers are still ‘greater, while the the White stowse. The Attorney-General " Martin tomobiie, More than {P60 o@ the joints and would be eo sore after she had ure 9 i je there |) Court, this morning, against the | ssid: aha Greaidant that Maras wae tx Sick Man Expired It Bee ecctators were, thoroughty | Wat L could not use them at times "Mtr. Nason has business in Galveston, || must always be one of course || kisser. | Touly Lauerman, twe |bad condition. Mr, Wickerspam ree : Reached Him drenched while the busy plece of rubbe Re a Ra ed He sald yesterday at the barber shop|| who can be called the greatest | Years oll. Of No ignth cently made a hurried and unannounced b wstliede was doing ite stunt and Olntment ie July, 1803, that he might locate there, sseamtian af aih Long Island City, Was charged with th trip to Atlanta to see Mr, Morse per-| Patrolman Connaughton of the Fifth . Water damage a; | He Ee UY Cae ed Orninmct te ‘As tor Mr. Hirsch he wants a new| ; osoulation, ‘The girl said she was em-| somauy street station was Second avenue | timated at ¢ A t og | Suen. the RA aare ate, eon eee manicure gitl, He says he thinks this Do you know who he is? Would | ployed in a Manhattan department store | d ae Jand Seventh atreet to-day when he| water ran int woment of Bt. | 80% Bevan to use Cuticura § ad Olne marriage will turn out happily. Four|| you be surprised to know that he | and was on her way home when ac-| , “Py was approached by a man who said | Anna Churoh: ; tent 1 found relief at once Years ago one of his girls married one |] 1 ened to aleep in a steel ed by @ man. | MRS. MORSE STILL he was aick and needed an ambulance. |,’ was a dance In Webster Hall | “sy gister, Miss Rebecca Jackson, had @ of his customers, an elderly man named 8 Pp ee ou ever go with fellows, little BLE TO MAKE 7 Fe lar ‘In oa a last night and it Is belleved the blaze ‘out on her face and hands the same Wellington, who, It transpired subse- |) cage locked up behind bars just she ways he asked i) 4 SO Grom Ballevas’ Hospital,” | @™* Maries OY 8 Sigaretio, f she used Cuticura Soap and quently, had a wife living at the a aed ‘i pha ete ur 4 Hl "RIP TO A fc [eee igeet tity eager | ean nt for seven of eight months, and like a orn ee fear he wi is gid He ke beeen TR TO A TLANTA | A feel like IT was wolng to div," said te Of Hin Wife With B10, cured entirely.” (8: ee run away from his manager ‘is id 8 e 24 the man, , 1 4, 1217 Vine Bt., Mrs. Charles W. Morse is still con- |” By the terms of the will of Augustus er. . ‘ Yonnaughton assured him he probably : Pee iol "§ fori tie ie Le New York audiences average from | pny giri's screams brought Policeman |fined to her rooms at the Milan apart-| naga bad cold Diag, filed with the Surrogate for prow | MAT) yer writes: “What my brother sage As biog leave his office yesterday three to five thousand on week | pincen, and Lauerman was arrested, | ments, West Fitty-eighth street, She! phe ambulance was coming toward | Date to-day, his wife I» cut off with ty quite true, and you can imagine how f Re ao te attaches, headed by Gen, || dave and from five to ten thou | T.auerman han been married but nine {ad planned to be at Atlanta at thie) gem and aw {t almost reached them th PAPI Woe Be, BO BOBS are. SUE BN | Rie Mel Bey Sd at ee by hs ide waa | 3 y as forced to abando, i without a penny he bulk of the es: ap and Ointmen Signed Edward J. Atkinson, presented him with || sand on Sundays, and yet he never | months and pe bride was tn the court- Mine but Waa (or 4 is mbend n the man gasped and fell o Dri Merl eve touakn he lagee waa Late i Atknia sbecea Jackson, 18 Delaware Sty two eaguificent bouquets of American || j,andica a cent of salary Aimeeif, |, "00™_ when jhe was Arraigned before|tr' owing to illness, Mrs, Morse will | Murray Jumped from the ambulance, but of No, 18 West One Hundred oN. J Beauty roses, one containing forty- 4 4 Magistrate Bre Ile said he had probably start for lanta on Monday. | the man was dead, probably from heart} Thirty-fitth OY ana ates cine Cutleura Soap and Olntment are for ea! aca’ ahh the otter. twenty-five rose Surely yow have guessed who he | thousint he knew the gir! and denied | Mrs. Morse been working for a| diesease. | pied Ana Mire Re | chroughout the world, but to those who buds. Gen, Atkinson explained that|| is now. You will learn more about | he Kissed her |pardon ever since her husband was! ‘The hody was taken to the Fifth Street | sive Diaz lives In Havana, tier hua. | Cay gumtered much, lost hope end are with they hed learned that it was AMr.|| nim in the Magazine Section of to. | , Mi#ixthate Breen sentenced him to ten |sent to prison. She 1# overjoyed at the| Station, where {t was {dentifled am that] hand lived at No. 2% Weat On oat FOE a yey Behnelder’s forty-seventh birthday and|| ous sunday's World, faye dn the workhouse and his bride | prospects of his near freedom, but it is| of Samuel Marks of No, 148 Bast Fourth| dred and Thirty-second st 7 fa eal ip ere sie ey alec the twenty-fifth anniversary of his J rent. ot -af. the - pourkepara’ 9b m that aho fears it be tuo late) wlfeet, where hiv lived wilh iis wife and} for a long time prior to his deata, last mailed free, on application. Address Potter marriage, | MRO E, 0 ile Nite, y Dsug & Chem. Corp., Dept, 254, Boston, ‘ i ‘ robbing her a 3 since she ventured froin 1 she first came to this clty employment wandyred about the latrects by day secking work and slept Then she mot lass who took her She had long aspired me @ great singer but instead “ IFTERSEA A WINE | “Don’t Wake Us Up, We're | Dreaming,” Sigh “Spifl® | cated” Pair in Court. 5 . | Patrick Ahearn of No. 410 Weet eet elghth street and Thomas Hartem 0° Yo. Mi East Thirty-eighth street Were arraigned In the West Side Court to- day charged with perpetrating @ “9s ry In the wine cellar of the Miete* ing the word narrative the intention fe not te the reader into the belief that and Hacton walked majestically to te bench and havghtily faced the Ji Thetr progress to the hench #a different. Three court atiendants d Ahearn and four cour attendante ted Harton, After many e@=perty ments they were sve rape ogainst the bench, |) 9) Wore ‘emilee such as acerue to oo cone tity ecstatic slumber. Pres a.) the clerttot the court read atrick Ahearn and Thomas iv 1 Th defendants, are charged with ‘mane unlawful entry within the prem! the Hotel York to and into the cellar, and while in said wine cellar guid defendants did, felontously and agaist the statute, commit burglary in the’ shes ond degree, to wit: said defendants @n- lawfully seized and emptied six of whikkey, one bottle of gin pepe bottle of cogna: vi Having read this, th. clerk turned,to Ahearn anc asked him If he hed eage thing to say. Defendant Ahearn shut one eye and winked the other at the clerk, then he recit “How bright the daffodtia are bloom- ing this bright June morn! Wake early, mother dear, for I'm to be of the May. Yes, Mr. Rockefeller, f ¢an loan you eight millions if necessary, and I find that the bronze wh *% on my “Take him away, The siéek, sharply, and the attendants bore Mr, Ahearn back to his cell. Th the clerk turned to Detendant. Hatton and queried sternly: ; “Have you anything to say? | © Defendant Harton gracefully ran bis fingers through his hair, shut hie shook his head and smiled ‘A shudder of ecstasy ran through iim and his ips moved "he said, “I think we wit toxe the yacht out to-day, Horace,” and Caruso will sing to us as ‘twilight talle and the waves sob’ * sapped “Take him away, and Defendant larton was Se ‘conveyed to his hickory couch, another ‘Harton and Ahearn will have hear! trouble is relieved by a ‘ dy pe yen be! ty seed it rh burning, rting feet, i toslons or callouses. . Jobason’ o0i Soap, 200 filth Avent, Y. \BE A GOOD MARKSMAN When you go pgennings for the position, worker, home, bar- gain, lost article, etc., you be sure to choose the target. ‘THE SUNDAY WORLD To | MORROW WILL GIVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT A CIRCULATION IN NEW YORK CITY GREATER THAN THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY TL SUNDAY SUN, SUNDA’ TRIBUNE AND SUNDAY PRESS COMBINED, Last Sunday The Wor! 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