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Show Wi CttUit Annoytd. Hero la n "perwinal" advertlacmcnt published In n New York newspaper tho other day: "leraonal Young Ktntleman, 21, do-alrea do-alrea amualntanra nt wealthy, refined re-fined lady; object, matrimony. Ad-drc Ad-drc Amerlcfln." Hero la a letter Torched next day by John I) IMim, solicitor and collector, collect-or, No. 493 Washington street, Now ark, who Inserted tho "personal": "Write fully to Miss Clews. No. 3 East Thirty-fourth street. New York." Homo one haa been pliylng n trick on tlchm, and Miss Klsle Clews, who la one of the mot beautiful, tho most Intellectual and the most sedate youns gsgW nr-Ji virt' '., Air tffet'inl' J & i:i.hii: cli:V3. women In New York society, baa been made tho victim. She Is tho only dauRhtcr of Henry Clows, the banker, who reside nt No. 9 Weit Thirty-fourth Thirty-fourth street. Hut a few weeks aco her engagement lo marry Herbert 1'ar-I 1'ar-I sons, the only son ot John U. Parsons, the distinguished lawyer, was announced. an-nounced. Ilellcvlng or pretending to believe tho answer to his "pc'raonal" waa really real-ly from Mlsa Clews, Ilehm has Intensely Intense-ly nnnocd her by writing tender letters let-ters to her. In these letters he has boldly given his name, and nddrcss, and told her of his hopes and aspirations. He has dared to ask her to meet hlm.-to marry mar-ry htm. lie has ventured to twlco call at her home, on Thirty-fourth street. Bo persistent was Ilehm that Henry Clews engaged the services of detective, to locnto him. |