The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1916, Page 9

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1916. GIRL'S ASSAILANT FREED. | 43" 980, 0f attempting to assault use) “Lee never asked any assistance Pleased. He said he guessed he was hilite k, otca CuCl ah Ree s |from any one.” Miss O'Brien resumed. 0d enough to know his own mind. niday morning when | wa} cried most of the day yeata ndrew T. O'Connell's good reputa-| tae ; "AN FF an Cardinal Farley, t understand | There's no denying fam terribly al - * Gen and his sich wife caused County] Ulited inane ieitite Geum te tue “The idea thal 1 wanted that man's) “All Friday night, all day Satur ook the Cardinal aside and told | treased over the outcome. of the af. |= Judge Humphrey to suspend sentense| man's fo good character, and had | mitions te sure. day, his family worked upon him to} jim he had wanted to marry me| fair, which was virtually forted upon Yesterday afternoon in Long. telanal arned, O'Connell's wife needed, per ya before last aly set him to Change his mind. During eight, years ago. me. Aithe it City on the former Jock nine at x au Romtae’ Lone giving,” ahe went on thoughtfully, =| this interval he cal me repeatedly| “I know Mr. Manning’s family are __ ear petty Jo key, Cone ns it Head eal 0 Steinway Avenue, Long “4 ‘on to Mr. Manni on the telephone a: fold me not to} to blame for my plight, because Mr CITIZEN OF U.S. NOT STATE. Manning, a daughter: night. & coming | Worry about their objections. He said ‘he would surely fo through with the! ceremony.” of his i ~— BSYEAROLD BANKER For Infants and Children, Genuine Castoria Always ] Boars the ai) Signature of _INF ANTS | “Count N Arémonths GASTORIA Mothers Know That Use For Over Thirty Years — CASTORIA ——— (Continued from First Page.) | Miss O'Brien, “that Mr. Manning had not offered, or promised me $590,000, as has been hinted. He never had \given me a present of any kind, He never had spent a five cent plece on} me. His family say we had known! each other only a few weeks, barring & casual meeting @ great many years ago. This statement is untrue. “Mr, Manning and I have been good friends a great many years—ten or twelve at the least. His daughters were among my pupils when T had French classes. I have been on friend- lt rms With his family, Despite his ‘8 he is @ charming conversation- | and we have had ever #0 many |nice chats together. Many times he told me how empty his life was,” Here the reporter Interrupted to ask if she ever had been in love before. She sald she had not; that Mr. Man- ning was the first man ing whom she ever had been interested. that point later in my story. As I say, we had been thrown together | quite frequently ow!ng to our families knowing mutual friends. Justice! Daniel F. Cohalan is my second cou-| sin. | “Lately, when I have been with Mr. Manning, I noticed his talk was tak- ing a serious turn. He hinted at mat- rimony. Of course, I thought he was joking. Whon he tried to interest me in the subject I jold him I had a splendid position and that I was per- fectly contented to remain single.” “DIDN'T WANT MANNING'S MIL- LIONS,” SHE SAYS. Miss O'Brien's friends interposed to worked long enough. | told him 1 eouldn’t marry him, because | didn’t love him. net expect me to said he wanted He wae tearful as he told me how lonely he wae. “I told him to put the matter out of his mind, that I would never be his wife. Then he told me that he needed @ woman of my business capacity to | look after his affairs, He pressed bis | suit from every conceivable angle, and | finally I began wavering. “When you realize that Mr. Mann- | ing has argued his way successfully for about sixty years in Wall Street you can apprectate what chance I had | of resisting bis persuasiveness.” | Miss O'Brien says she pointed out! the fact that thege was fifty-five years difference in thelr ages, that | the public would ridicule the match, and that his children would never permit the marriage. She says he} swept all these arguments aside. ft business, at my board- his home, No. termined to talk him out of it. any use. He just kept at me until | consented. DECLARED HE WOULD GO THROUGH WITH CEREMONY. “We obtained the marriage license Friday afternoon. At bis request I) resigned my position that day. To! avoid publicity, I left my boarding! house at No, 54 West Ninéty-sixth | Street and came up here to stay with |to het ( . ve with Mr. .| “For di fter that,” sald Miss = | Nl nia Wa uanee ORe om es O'Brien, besieged me by telephone | Park & Tilford’s ‘“temptingly delicious’ Confections are gifts with a distinct appeal. To add to the Christmas spirit " ia.which these may be distinctively conveyed, we present an unusually artistic gathering of beautiful boxes and vac As Miss O'Rrien told of buying her \ wedding clothes her emotion over- came her for the first time. her lips to keep from bursting into | li | tears, ‘hink of what this man has done * interposed one of her chums. only had he atranged with Car- dinal Farley to perform the marriage, } had mapped out their honeymoon leaving, he t Judae Learned Mand of the Ves companions States District Court to-day decided | that © man can be a citizen of the} United States, but not of any State, ana| that If this is his status he cannot bring . | @ suit in a Federal Court, ‘The man judicially pronounced to be| in this predicament In Theorore G. Stein, She bit when th you yesterday?” asked the re “He was terribly b any Mi on f. I told him 1 could not such a_tople over the right.” admitted Mine le told me he bse! re. discuss telephone. ds ve there permanenty Judge Mclaren Stein has lost merely hi PPARK & TILFORD ESTABLISHED 1840 CANDIES FOR CHRISTMAS Ih, seesee, 680 Nuts and Fruits, Chocolate covered...........06. 1 og Chocolates in Medien iat Helly and i Poineeta Chocolates, in oblong boxes.... Chocolates, fancy round boxes.. Biltmore Chocolates, sweet conting 100 CIGARS FOR GIFTS—In Fine Holiday Packings A large display of the finest Havana Brands made solely by the Independent Factories of Cuba are shown in all our stoves, especially at our Main Store, Fifth Avenue and 26th Street. These make gifts which appeal most strongly to every man who-desires to smoke the best Cigars manufictured today in Cuba, “MI FAVORITA” and “LOBELIA”—Clear Havana Brands Are made.‘ our own factory at Key West, Florida from selected, well eured Cuban Tobaccos. ‘Thelé popularity is firmly established and many of the sizes are beautifully preseuted, say she had worked hard since leay-| friends, Even after Ps wp : 3; ‘THE OGNTAUR COMPANY, MEW VORA OrT¥. ing the convent In Belgium, where|license, I told him sons ani ‘ ‘ 3 she finished her education, daughters would be terribly dis- Delicacies from the world over for | : oe 8 4, the pleasure-of good living lH ~ | FRESH CHICKEN INITS FINEST SPANISH RAISINS || or 4 ; OWN JELLY Choicent Clusters imported from Malaga, Frden || e , e Cane. Bre 2. Hoyt. ‘wo dng Non Peri set, f | sep eeereen, . 7 | FRENCH PATEde FOIEGRAS eves Crown sieib. Boxes. Ht. No. 14 Terrines os °""" Salted Nuts and Nut Meats it Be 8 ing Hed from the Home Crest Company | Purteli stindscs. 232.60 Unesited Little Children’s Coats and Hats | Women’s and Misses’ Sweaters ANCHOVIES Pow Faaner, U7 Almends.ccesevsenn) Melb, Bor 60 In, Ring Bottles jn oil. 80 65 .42 P&CAMS..reeenseresersweeees Se Boe 86 | WIESE PIRES 08 EEle “tomnceroW are exceptionally priced in the following Filotin Butters ties; “3 NUTS, w. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES quotations, further reductions having been | BROMM'S FRUIT CAKE Feat Almonds, Calforta, Ne Nea. Tae ae ' Comies from ** nin,” In Riche Choive Grad - 38 Little Children’s Coats (sizes 2 to 5 years) a AEE (Pa | tend te Baed epi fr ark Pecant, Seey'e Very Large nes : reduced to . . . . $3.75, 5.50 & 6.75 Brushed Wool Scarfs, one end so made that | Hi yeag taelay Sar Aa-pargem rt oet et eg | pe jt x6 N a Little Children’s Hats reduced to . . . ©. . $1.95 & 2.75 The remaining assortments of Imported Hats with Tam o’Shanter to match . . $1.90 poseecconbee PHARAON We, wahesitatiogly ony, these are the best ‘ “Gateau le plus fin du Mondo'*—the ulnuts grown. We get ani ' and High-cost Coats will also be marked at Shetland Wool Sweaters (sash model) with | finest cakes {0 the world witha glass of Peppa eae a Peg x Tevoshen, 140 decided price reductions. brushed wool collarandcuffs . . . $7.25 | ngonts for these Parisian Mecuits, ” alae IP cn Red Bordeaux Wines ees Mar) Imported Wool Sweaters, with buckle belt, ee atins aio Grown Pott 4 a, bers ¢ 148 ; | 'e havertnken the en 0 1.40 J a eC | Calor Cras Haron i Dai Monte poem ate nf excel ‘2 | cartons , avernging from 15 to 20 Prun i A Reduction Sale of Imported Brushed Silk Sweaters; belted Aandeny Cros Digestive inn pound, To Iurodice them we make the E | effectorwithsash . . . . . $14.50 McVITIE & PRICE 25h, bor.r4y.5,50 Per lb.....23 ae Fy ’ * - SCOTTISH SHORTBREAD 3.08 q Junior Boy s’ Suits Ribbed Silk Sweaters, with sash and sailor Ayrshire + special tin 50 FIGS CALIFORNIA. FANCY 4 4 wae D collar . . . . « « « « $19.50 Figeere ime ieee). BS Iegent Brandy 110. packowes.. C. & Bi.Graves.........) 7.78) 270 4 to be held to-morrow in the Department on BAR-LE-DUC from France Figs ia Layers, Cut per Ib, .. Genuine Oporto Ports : | the Second Floor, will comprise practically (Third Floor) Ried Carrants, original bor. az GLACE FRUITS Haya) Beckinges.» 208 4 all of the remaining stock of novelty suits (sizes 4 to 10 years) in jersey cloth, blue serge, and brown or gray homespun, reduced, tothe uniform priceof . . . . $7.75 Unusual Values in Per bushel of 60 Toe ae ri } 2 HWaTS GLACE PEELS—Extra Fancy i JUNIOR BOYS’ HATS The Leather Goods Department La. Citron oo cptatease will also be marked at greatly reduced prices, BAe tae ta die ee Ze Orange at $1.00 & 2.00 anumber beingoffered . . itcan beusedasacap ... . Wool Plush Scarfs in black-and-white plaid; $1.45 for to-morrow will comprise somely embedded in a rich, well-baked dough, make Bromm's Fruit Cake as delit ‘ious as the best home made. @1b, 41b. and Gib. Cakes per lb, 75¢ Franquette Walnuts from San Jose, California Special ‘selections: packed in France for Park & Tilford Apricots, 15 of. cartons. . Cherries, 16 02, cartons, Assorted Fruit, 15 os. cartons White Currants, original box +++ 2,50 Per jar... .22 CAPE COD CRANBERRIES Genuine Home Berries of L dozen. Crystallized Extrastem .75 40 Crystallized Kxtra Cargo (60. 35 29 PLUM PUDDINGS | ea cues ou Richurdsou & Rubbing ‘Ting 1 Bb, Why lb, atts, ‘Scotch Whiskies 7 WOMEN’S HAND BAGS TI Tee heir gre Ammaliatienigisfetonti; AT Ne thie Leh ARBOR ETC Tene Che Mea Narhe statin ie very rivh Ave upidiog tied te Neg site 300 Hala & Hold Pinch Gatte 28.00 240 A Sale of Hosiery Of black or colored velvet, with inside frame Gordon & Dilworth, Sgt farsa Wao SOs ssleswitharibben | No. shee 508 Corie egress 145 pocketandmirror . . . . . at $3.25 BRD COBRANT JELLY. OLIVE OL “Tiguan scence, 410.78 1.80 FO AEN ID WOME! i My ster 34c he fi essings of the fines rican FOR MEN AND WOMEN Of genuine black pin seal or velvet, with Resneripe tae ae nae te ierad hy Saray tor hnine Wa will take place to-morrow (Wednesday) inside frame pocket and mirror. . at $4.50 | Gad SNVers Hnwlish. Bon glans .23. 265 ats cans 46 mal, cane Maal, cane Pie Bn hie ieee tn ; en . +f MUSHROOMS from France Lucea 34 90 las 3.10 Old Cumberland Rye: : 4 Women’s Silk Hose of durable quality, in WEEK-END CASES Mercler's Fatra Petit in Cons... 65 oF Wes PARK’ BRAND { black or white . . ‘. . per pair $1.55 . | epi ali alana cl Larne fruit, crisp and of fine flevor | of black enamel duck, with tray; sizes 24, PIN MONEY PICKLES Extra Queens, 1H'o8, bottles. ... 8 | Men's Sill If-hose, in black only, Mixed .. ane ~ Quart Jars 640 ‘Stuffed Queens with pimento, 18 ttles 34 =) 26and28inches. . . . . . at $5.00 Pint Jars. 22 Colntreau Liqueug ; per pair. 1 ew ee ee OBE, Cucumbers (Sweet) Quart Jars 49 CHOCOLATE—Park & Tilford Triple See...... \ ] Men's Silkeplated Halfel in black, whit OVER-NIGHT BAGS (fitted) Mangoes Meton iar Tors ho OI EMeiy pastor pan ihe test osc ciate Tal 18.28 1.60 | vien’s Silkeplated Half-hose, in black, white, v ‘ eet Me Tarn, 18% ¢ Beatsseresees perlb. 36 - Latge bottles. 229.00 2 ‘ | { a7, SPAS HW RO i i ty tay 250 ade i! or naty ee 8 ‘ Ryd pair 55c, of black enamel! duck, lined with colored OUR CENTRALLY LOCATED STORES: en’s Black Lisle Half-hose of fin ; “> Broad id : © quality; motre; with scissors and elght cellulotd nd 26th Street Riscaway Gnd aus Gan Broadway and 146th Strest perhalf-dozen pairs . . . . . $2.35 fittings . t $9.00 and E6th Strect Rrondway end 1CAst Breet Columbie Aveove aod Tand ‘Street ee te | 0 Madison Avenue and 76th. Street Broadway and 112th Street Lenox Avenue and 126th Street =. a ———— | Fifth Avenue- Madison Avenue, New Pork | A Pid NS ‘Reon. -

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