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[tin A .- 1 er aera nar cena meee SEU aR NE So RMR RUD A at 4 THE EVENING WORLD, W. A. L. Colline DI alter A. Lanigan Collins, ‘The ceremony was booked for 11/poser of music, in dead in his home, o'clock. For some inexplicable reason | No. 63 Suydam place, Himhurst. He Parker lost his nerve. He asked for) wa bachelor and lived with hin a delay until 6 o'clock P. M. Then he | bro and married sister, Mra. Furey.” Pneumonia cused hie death, NOTHING EQUALS POSLAM FOR SKIN DISEASES. Poslam is years ett of anything yet BROETIE BAK FRE TO HER TYPE FANE HAS FLO Young Mr. Parker Incontinent- ly Left Town Three Hours Before Wedding Time. packed up for Might. A friend met him @n route to the station and tried to @issuade him, but Parker was firm. He made no explanations #0 far as can be learned. ‘Hie destination after reaching Phila- deiphia is not known. The bride would like to know, for she almost gave up a go04 Job in the trust company for the matrimonial venture. She bravely faced the other clerks this morning and took her stenography pad for dic- tation just as if nothing had happened. Hut she would ike to know what b came of Li handle ATLANTIC CITY, Match 30 Frienda 4 LANTIC CITY, Narch 38—Friendsl two MEW AND A WOMAN Qrenty-tve years old, whe mysteriouriy| HELD AS COUNTERFEITERS vanished yesterday three hours before fhe was (o have taken @ bride. Parker Bled himecif away at 8 P. M., but not (aa @ bridegroom. Mins Eugenia Wright, Who was to have been his bride, is #ulll @waiting him, but meantime hae re @umed her duties as secretary to Treas- Three Are Captured With Spurious | to » Coins and Mouids in Raid on First Avenue Tenement. Capt. John Henry of the local branch of the 8 the low price. gest book success tic imples, bea complexion | sed daily for toilet | 'y cleansin, ne opera | tion a‘double meat tulness to) the skin. Cpe amet in its its to tender skin, particularly to infa inte. All: drug, sts Fall Poslam (| ice, 50} cents) and ae Soap (price, 25 cents). ‘The | For fi ples, write to the Emergency Laboratories, 82 West 25th Street, New | ‘rer Joseph McName at the Marine ‘Trust Company. Everything was in bow tatle. for ee winging of the wedding bel! Marriage license had been neat He] the Rev. Dr. Henry Merle Mellon of the Firkt Presbyterian Church waited fm the rectory to oMciate, The bride ‘was proparing to put on her wedding gown, With her was her siater, Mrs. Clement of Philadelphia, who with her husband was to return o little favor advanced by Mise Wright and Mr. Parker @ month ago—"stand- in @ tenement ear Mifty-third Henry to-day arraigned before Commissioner Shields two men and @ young woman on the charge of making spurious quarters and half dollars, The prisoners are John Sortino, Vin- enzo Tramuta and Nellie Faseo, latter is the widow of a ausin of tine who died recently, She says she | waa serving a6 a housekeeper for the | au ——— | two men, Sortino and Tramuta had an equip- ment of revolvers, stilettos and a “Knock-out” pipe, Detectives discov- ered & complete counterfeiting outfit, which included ten sets of pinaster moulds for quarters and half dollars, in mi Beneath Your Fat a Graceful trio were Figure Dwells|:2=ier'a 2 src a committed to the Tombs. ees FIREBUG iS SENTENCED. Former Adjuster Goes te Sing Sing for 8 te 24 1-2 Years. Henry G. Freeman, the fire insurance ejuster of No, 13 William street, who was convicted of arson in the second degree, mainly through the confession of “lazy the Painter,” was sentenced dy Judge Swan, in General Hensions, to-day, to a term in Sing Sing of not Jess than eight or more than twenty- four and a half years. A deputy sheriff started with him for Sing Sing immedi. ately. Freeman, said to be one of the heads ef the arson ring, did a tremendous buminess in adjusting fire losses. When Btein, otherwise “‘Issy the Painter” confessed ‘he cited many fires he had et at Freeman's dictation. eee B. R. T. 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(rman Waanen eTREET) Mail Orders rilled | Sead tor Catalogue . *{ It was announced the Brooklyn Rapid - | Transit Company will operate its trains over the Willlamaburgh Hridge as at y be present and will continue them along Tbe tar | ato est Centre street subway and then je Brooklyn Bridge terminus. jer Bidg., Detroit, case te the uniform Special Extra Bargains Friday & y Sicuaday ha are sure to rine big. ariel to ihe -Centemeri Glove Sale New Location 296 Fifth Ave.—One Door South of sist Street. Get:Here To-Morrow If You Can. This Sale Is Very Attractive to Those Who Want Big Glove Bargains Extra Fine Ladies’ : 2 ioe Seen Le h0e Silk Gloves Two clasp Pure Silk Ladies’ Milanese Two clasp, mais and chamois color; (On Bale Kecond Gloves; these gloves are excellent ee Aad feels good on the hand quality’ and no lady ought to miss is popular. om One Gasp this sale; white, black and colors. 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Henry’s complete works must cease—at midnight tomorrow the most popular book club in the history of book selling nmust close. THIS IS YOUR JOIN GIMBELS Send No Money. But You Come into the store, telephone or send the coupon below. That is all you ho to do to convince ourself t _ you are ay off i not make this offer again. We cannot turn back the hands of the clock. Tomorrow this offer closes absolutely. Be prompt to- GIMBEL BROTHERS en tt mR ' dtl JRROW!=LASTDAY! The Club Closes at Opportunity is but an- other name for action. Here is your opportunity —your last one—to_in- vestigate without obli- gation or expense, the mostattractive offer in the history of book selling. But the ever Midnight Tomorrow 8 Last Minute 4. DAY IT WILL BE TOO LATE. Send No Money Come into the store or telephone be- fore 6 o’clock Saturday or mail the coupon below so it will be post marked before midnight, tomorrow. LAST CHANCE TO 0. 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