Show ELOPED WITH AN OLD LOVE An English Girl Flees From Her husband ami Then UC ants of It Harriet Gelder is a charming vivacious little English girl Her age is just seventeen She was born in the village of Whitney England and lived there until she was about fifteen years of age Then her parents secure J her a position m the dressmaking establishment conducted con-ducted by Mrs Robinson in the village vil-lage of Froiingham about fifteen miles from Whitnsy Once a week the young girl woud pay a visit to her parents in Whitney Whit-ney She generally walked the distance dis-tance as no conveyance was handy It was during one of these journeys that ehe became acquainted with William Gerdely a handsome young farmer who lived in the village of Holton about midway between Whitney and Frodingham He generally gen-erally accompanied her on her journeys jour-neys and as he became better acquainted ac-quainted with her he fell in love with her Apparently she liked him About six months ago Har riets parents both died within a week After the burial of her parents Mrs Robinson offered her a permanent home with her The only drawback to her complete happiness hap-piness was the fact that she could no more meet Gerdely whom she had come to care a great deal for Finally he passed entirely from her mind She would have lived in her new position but for the attentions of William Robinson the eon of the ladv whom she was working for He said he loved l her and wanted to die for her He appeared to feel deeply hurt because she would not give him a chance to Je for her His mother took sides with him and between them both the poor girl at last consented to marry young Robinson Rob-inson The nuptials were celebrated cele-brated at the home of the groom two months ago About two weeks ago Harriet took a stroll over to Whitney to her new home for eom clothing which had been left to her by her deceaed parents On the way she met young Jerdely It was a year since they parted When she told him of her i marriage she turned pale Then he I fell on his knees and implored her Ii to fly wIth him A sudden impulse caused the girl to accede to his re quet They went to Liverpool Lhey were just in time to secure I passage on the steamship Britannic By means of detectives her bus band learned she had fled to New j York He at once telegraphed to Superintendent Jackson of Castle I Garden asking him to detain the I girl on her arrival and return her to England When the Britannic arrived r rived here on Sunday Detective Gro den was on the pier He saw the pair and recognized them at once s He arrested the girl and brought hero her-o the Garden After a long talk with Superintendent tendent Jackson the girl repented of her rash step She asked to be returned turned to England He return ticket was procured for her on the steamship Wyoming and she started back yesterday Gerde1v with whom sheelopcdbas been a constant visitor at the Garden Gar-den He did not know of the change which had taken place in the girl He will probably be very much surprised when he learns that the youner girl has gone back as he still believes she is detained at the Garden I Gar-den |