The evening world. Newspaper, March 26, 1895, Page 6

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win FACE, YOUNG 1N HEART marred. barred, oe THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 26, 1806) ed an unmartied man, and maae| to Rita Costello, a member of Delia! or overworked your , | muscles, and they're sore t Ninety-sixth street, were held M bail each for trial in Harlem Po | Fox's company. When Misa Costello found that Smiles was already married a she called upon Annie Cummings, who nes in Let] re ‘berg igh die ra ed cher to tell Mrs. @ Century Teamster in Love | Sites of her husband's con uct, § | so $ with a Schoolgirl. 1$ i : OLIVER TWIST BURGLAR. |; i - = 5 | GeU-Tale Love Letters Discovered | Mor Crawied Throw night |) ; j Pt Teacher. to Open Doors ir Pals. $ lengli i Fdward Cratz, a driver, elehteen yeara| & $| jold, of 1763 Third avenue; John Hughes, | 2 , . 3 | a laborer, of 22 Kast ls When you've strained ° | was cared Got Goatred, . and Dantel Boyle, tl? 1) =Red Hook Ballad, Gimpty because John H. Stadler, team- and wiower, of Greenpoint, allowed face to outgrow his heart, he tum- | Bled into trouble as easily an un- jned kid falln overboard when the sun Ret and the water ts cool. John's p Beart ts about eighteen years old; the gest of him is about forty-eight, or, to An 1 FLORENCE SAGNE Es. —____— Geo his own modest words, 2 It was this tender young aspar- tip of a heart that brought John the Ewen Btreet Police Court, Will- famavurg, before Justice Watson yester- © Gay. When the Judge, who is not sup- to look at hearte instead of faces, upon the teamster’s countenance @aw @ crooked nose and a face that Uke a good many years at hard th: & Ko Prisoner had violated the law tn $0,000 worth of contracts to his com- NU pany. Malling in fove with fourteensyeat™ PNY. 1s ne only ‘Tammany Dock| od ron JOE led to discharge him with an ad-| Commissioner left by Mayor Strong on cll Cease writing love letters to| he Hon a bu ” " rca musements, Bat yon have an ugly face," con- DUCIVE TO LONG LIFE. HARLEM ATIUEN NEU 18 8 Z iy ‘didn't’ make tt myself," answered nothing more conductve to long lite sar § an _fuat, who was boll when hy saw comfort 1 bout to be released. a aft years oli." take yourself and your face out court and xtop this iove-maki F and his daughter Nellie board mes family, at 167 Willamsburs? until Fence, although only fourteen is tall, plump and rosy, ¢ Yory, willing knowing m to the teamster's de: “I am 2 3 no | scription of Stadler left ne, Sagnes house he | to, letters to Florence, which ter Nellie oat avenue and believed, Jover, she grew tell-tale letter Ne fetcher found the missive and sent skier wh ‘The resuit was a liv Then when Rate was fui » Bwore He promised ——<——— 1 Howe & Humme Adam, in the Special lor §Court, next clock, and ask tor alimony Bel fees, <Fks (wo were married in 2, 1893. di Frank is Judge and coun. Albany on alleged to hay lice Court this morning, charged with burglary. The men are known to the East One Hundred and Fourth street police as morning Policemen Keyser and Tinker | saw ‘Third avenue, near Ninety-seventh street Several stores on ONA COMMISSIONER'S BOND. Leary's Contracts with the Dock James D. for bondsman for whom his cousin, W. secured a $40,000 judgment for money aned, Cumings Dredging Company, which has had many of the f the ft over | ,James ‘not Over! Hock Commissioner James J, who took office in 683 of the work, against $23,341 for th ar previous, in the year ending Apt AARD ARS 1403, this” sum was swelled 16 last Dock Board tried to ra} fil. the city dredging but Tig ‘World? ‘The following ap munietpal evil serv! Hrock way Sire i wenty-fourn Wards, Diccins MANAGER SUED. | tii and stiff, get (TRADE SOX.) the men acting suepictously on A little judicious rubbing ? | with it will make a new { hour later they heard the men burst nN #torm-doors of A saloon at 1% escaped, enue have Taira Sree ome then i with them a : Man or womes er vel fanlight 16 open the side ¢ ee you, to cigars and: liquors hen the police: | § Quickly, too, ; watching them, helped in the arrest. %, y | n the confusion the boy Sprains, Sore Th fee been ered b ue ves, and | Capt. Westervert believes his prisoners were concerned in them Rheumatism, Burns, Weuralg Colic, ; Piles, ‘arache, — Itch, Toothache, Eczema, Erysipelas, Coughs Colds, Salt Rheum. Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents, At druggists, or by mail, Bruises, | Sores, Ule Board Have Greatly Increased. nthe examination of Contractor Leary as to his qualification | Stokes, against D. Stokes, has Mr. Leary sald yesterday that and his xon, Daniel J. Leary, own of the 125 shares of the Morris & contracts in Dock Department's gift. yeary is on the bond Phetan, dune, 1891. From at time until April 9, 1892, the Morris Cumings Dredging Company got $143,- Tum Braxnwrrn Co, 274 Canat St, N.Y. Leary's omp: ny A contract for for three years, It action, “As. x it awarded SEY Sixe peo SMOKE had to rescind J lace to Leary, however, hi refined tr | Twenty stare, sea'n certs, extra EDEN. MUSEE. very Fvening at 9 and Wed @ Sat Mate, at 8 Alan Jugeier Sunday « MANY NEW OFFICERS. Eligibte Lt intements in the| were announced | 'B In Her Humorous Musical sketches, WOU, 28 cia wate se | day: Inspectors tn the Department of Pub- | 6) Works, George W. Aresc A win B. Coursd i Charles Bates, John’ Glendin- William irinkerhott, Frederick | Te NEWS i} Next Week Mr | STANDARD Theatre. April 11 both Ferformance—Souvenirs 700, Hugi HON. TRYING PLACE THEATRE. Bre. #15, Sat, Mat ry Evening and Sat. Matinos, “NIOUE e circle and bale dA Shulteyet. clerks, with salaries ty mF Taylor t «$1, VOU READ) T IN THE SUND SR Ww Last Set IF YOU IN LOVE WITH THE WRONG ONE. A Romantic Mistake and How All Was at se PLO FOR i ‘i R bili pRoct0 att AVE. THEATRE. SS NELLIE GANTHONY, \CRAN UOER'S | Aaitle Chane Piatt Aoi Mat Sate GakoEN 3. Altmana Co 70-MORROW. SHEETS and Pillow Cases, at | the following special prices: SHEETS. 63x90 in Bc, 72x90 “ 36c. shx90 39e. 90 x 9314" 45c. PILLOW 45 x36 54x 36 CA Ss. Se. 10c. in, ‘18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. i Amusements. BO STARS. Europe and America. All Novet 4 A Nig Show, EOPLE'S : eOUiTON wine, v ORIGIN AT COMPANY {SAT MAT. nt | HIS WIFE'S FATHER, JONNeASDREA* Ss. MATINEES WEDNREDAY. Ane aaTUe OA: A NCOnS LIKE WEBER& FIELDS OWN Co. ar Qo and patehe take the me, li Ks uty dam I had been tru through the sea penetrated even tix Wore. It had rain ty-four hours and, ju thick, colorless eky a1 Wreaths that hung @lopes of the mounta every probability weather had set i Driven as with Aiscomfort of the Behind me in the fim the rain-iashe old Roman watering place - side of the Steivio there, 1 knew, t foot, clean linen and ecountrywomen of my and sympathy were own at once ould only nies) had a cheeks look Walted for me I was yet within sone goal when I overtook Whose case was much Ww @wn, for these two be Women, and the 8 were wet and draitsl: walserably about their limbs “Manger ani young, and the heavy pees heavily on their heads and Bedraggied though they were, I @Blance they were ladies, and u uttered by one told me thar! bis und gradi fying. s heavy with mud, whl the fatigie eonseqaent on the long Pulae OF Se tramp, seemed to be the only cause of BNO INnUEerod tof salu | Conphaane they hat “You see, when one is on a walking , You're English! jour, one éan't stop for weather.” nof pleasure was unmistaka- | rnariced Betty with a prehensive glance round af the tnist-shrouded moun- faina. ‘the .rain-lashed. rocks showing their’ richbrowns in vivid contrast. 10, ‘The exclamation came from Bett: whose dark 2 eyes were turned full on at Rorm! n We st can't tit «bag out from wh Ay ey ie taping haat The looked down the vatley tr Tink that this rai ‘ y oy up. t will be fine te martoy Vowont we revel in the su: curry in my care ependent though they were, gir’ super init vane we pai ‘vernous gall L EVENINGS S107] “STAR THEATRE, ‘OLD HOMESTEAD. of vivid green Vand the rows ter and the - ‘ad of my companionship, ETOUAD ons Se ‘sone: peut igabreusct ihe road The Sole Motive In this Advertisement is to Intce you to tee for yourself, the new Furniture we have ready for the | Spring trade, By Furniture, wo mean all that the word s for every kind of a hous 4 every room in it. And hy OUI Furniture, the mort desira- ble des'g and woods that good buy- ers can bring together from the best ‘acturers in the country. Ae for Pric Why should we expect you t> pay us any more than you would pay elsewhere? It may be con- silerably less. It will do no harm to Ree, DEGRAAF & TAYLOR FURNITURE COMPANY, 47 & 49 West 14th St. pro any PPPPPPDDDDDDDDD DDD: RIDLEYS’ Millinery Display. Tuesday, March 26, Wednesday, March 27, | Thursday, March 28, HATS and BONNETS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED, FLOWERS, SILKS, LACES, RIBBONS, MILLINERY ORNAMENTS, PARASOLS. SPRING # EASTER ROVELTIES, Kid Gloves. 1000 Mcn’s Sack Suits ‘8 AT EACH. Spring Weights and meant to be $15 to $20. 9999992970009. That's the kernel of the meatiest offering of L's the first lot not of our own manufacture that we ever put on sale, Men's Suits we ever made. These are the facts : The suits were made by one of the Amusements. Rn largest wholesalers of fine clothing in the city, to retail at $15 to $20. Forty-five distinct styles, some black, some blue, some fancy, and every suit Madison Square Garden. Commencing next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and every afternoon and evening there- after, at 2 and 8 P. M. Doors open an hour earlier. manufactured for this season's trade. The materials include high grades of wera cmmonees IOOELEPHINTS, 2 MENAGERIES!$ eEVIOT ——OMESPUN Spring !Conimation Suits. ppt ond pelted WORSTEDS UNDRESSED WORSTEDS CAPES, WRAPS, JACKETS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, &€. COME AND SEE] GRAND WATER RNIVAL. 3 Rings, a Stages, Race Track, LAKE OF WATERS, too Acts, 300 Performers, 26 Races. 20 Clowns, 1,000 Novelties. Admission to All, 25¢., 50c., 750, & SI. We took the suits, all of them—just because the price was so ab- Overstocked, the maker was. surdly low, and because we could put our usual guarantee behind every piece in the lot. Clothing, Furnishings, Hats, Shoes 279, 281, 283 hWnd 6: y) BROADWAY, Bet. Chambers and Re Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned. RENE EEEEEREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREEEEEEEEEOEED: Monster Electric Light and Pyrotechnic Parade _GRAND ST. N.Y Amusements. Harte wm oeract ety HX WEDNESDAY SEPP PPPIPIPPEPPPSSSPVPPP PIPPI PIPPI PP PPS PIP PPP PP PPP PSS DIVIH VSO DS: Brooklyn Amusements, Personal. CHAUNGEY. (hi veg clearing, tas oh one ner, eat 424 Thurs. eve Fa ant Bway and IMPERIAL MUSIC HALL, "32:2 ALL STAR SPECIALTY SHOW. oes OLCOTT ix THE IRISH ARTIST: ‘Mate, Thurs, and Sat. GAYETY. _To-Night. Primrose & West's 40 81S MINSTRELS, i—Seventy (70) Performers—p! PARK THEATRE, Matinees Wednesday & Saturday. The District Attorney. : BED, worth $30, for $185 LEWINS, 45 W. Mth ot thy, beautiful baby Inquire 38 East Consult, Nidia, it. Fee heal born rurrender, —kNUW yout tate and fortun OF MUSIC, Mth st. & Irving pl. James C. Aas Cs AG service, civ.l of erimin | strictest confidence. Rou Broadway, telephone 2223 S| carnerixe—come pack; will be glad to SO) ces sa gees ree tele rs LACKS, Prompt. ai investigations 4, 28 oma 1 and 3, Corttandt, DENMAN THOM MPSON BROADW ben Wiliam, IT?—"‘Art_Studtes from the rtfolio for lovers of highe dress for money. 2 YOU ude," a mi. LAST WEEK we “OSES, is MADAME SANS ATLANTIC §; Felix an Ida Runs thy cupero reproductions of paintings by res $1, oF any one Depart Sunday nighta, Bynes aud Faintings. UNION SQUARE, i arciata; 4 numbers ready, Mailed by Artiste’ Publishing Co., ae dy, © Louts, —oliiuiss RHECMATION EDWIN TENDERS a Co | MLS NAN iene, In Ey'y Bren Mats, Wed. & Sat. | 3 ike The isle of Champagne: | INFORMATION WANTED of John Risard James AMPHION DWN K SOWLES, Alford py thelr brother Thomas, eho Eton, New York, City of Cork papers L ND, Mat—Case of Rel GRAND CN THAL PATENT tihiun.— a MeAvoy and May. Mani zeile Floesie, KOSTER & BIAL'S TO-NIGHT, ny Pi ML Of St. Pmiey's appoint : ; Next entiys ApTHLT—TIE PACE THAT k ihe Wk PALMER COX'S | Ev'y Eve, Mats, Wed, ee Mite Costetio Smiles ore exception, hal from’ the Tienty- f hireot HIER 9Q. THIATIEE, Wo 0 8 ob oa NIES. fou te ry tt waa ; ; ee Wh Abel Atl Ae ! T MRS, POTTER) SPS CHARLOTTE 1 ENE secon Amusements. —— Macs it he would Mrs, Lucy Smiles having discovered, | NM! Mag untae eon MR. BELLEW “8% 4hS" CORDAY ‘ = — Personal. abouts be known, and it would be hie believer. good eatin Piha. |Ocenm Passengers to Land Stahen, ’ ‘ ' An co fe i. BER a . hima financially. a, Frank Smiles, stage manaxer for] Westin omer toy ty ane vy COLL MIS THEATIG v0.8 18 Mate West aut dean of he father Richard Mansfield, ‘should ve suet ini | WARD and VOKES EA en ors Packham, LAnNaiR @ivorce, will appear with her cv PONG UNIINCTLUE EE dacte le tls BLE and a Choice Co. | ‘time " ovat of Varieties, fas | OLD, 1.0, o1.0--Friend sla ie a Tparnick CLEARY, late of Baiting, Dime CRAND OPERATHOUN S oKES PAM or Mes, Bien Dillon, OPULA aepacuiga | WHI prott by adireaning R., Box TER F. Consulta- Wild. JOUN J. FIN SE OU NTI SVOIT,? | tis fatner dead. OLD FOR A GUESST ee AAD TO DO THIS NOW. i ENDS NEXT THURSDAY. _ fn Re | N rl Morning. ° i T, GUESS IT AND Me Miss Kittle's name had told me friendly, unembart © soutit with r shopper made a sleepy murinu Was curiously silent, a trifle yin manner, and gomebow Re comical situation was apparent to . and for the moment I forgot the angs of despised love. Ve did not mean any harm," she murmured humbly. ‘We used to have talks save to the sucn splendid tmes together when w to win for his | toured about, Kittle and I When heard you call me Miss Blount I almost forget that 1 had a husband, in’ Lone or Field! He would not be fat ou now, my husband?” htly. We meet pretty often im 1 auswe: Tr, Was a sumptuous wd 1 her of my, stru . of my hops with its rough wo Ital. must Ritts pened! > any sketches, n abt she stored up. iinpresslons "for ht I saw a 1 two large, | me almost in ‘Then ‘in dryly, h slehurst, ‘what must yo! But I'do love Edwar and IT shall be $0 happy to see him. al Pontresina, We are a model and ever so contented. I—I that you admired Kittie Morrison, Is such a dear, good girl; she has ry independent and_ hig! Again she stopped, ani Mrs, Field's beautitul “face alittle romance that ba simmering in her train over meeting In the rain-swept 1 eyes look r Aslehurst!’ she panted, “you are mad, It is not you love-it she stopped and bit her lip. heaven wins 1 compli- 8 Phe weather joyously wo. Bulla housed Hotel fh host had our w ad t quired i ginterhood 1 thanks ne only that On. only ring Influence . in & calm, self-possessed pass of Stelvio. TP thoueht ita pity to or the conven Alas, how easily things go forint } this y ‘Or thy asceticism (Dave ever had tullen in love with the wife instea uf the mald, thanks to Miss Kittle Mors ons ditt freak, Betty—I must call » name I have called her als thoughts—Betty had omn e the m: Betty's beauutud fi yaded, and 1 : at ther ineveduiusly 488 @ mo- a the wn al Kitties gayety | T stale freak to be indulged, and I hat Vanished. "Atter dlager sa0 pleader | m was a broken-hearted man—for fully . 5 oe rat lache Wind went to her, room. “and | thirty-six hours. But 1 could not | in r MCT mest make my sketch, L Betty 1 us Wiount once. 1am Mrs. | ility leave the two forlorn th sit on the paraperso—-and Ket Just but aid moto sted riiays YOU Kiow my hus (rudge together, to Pontres' © view L want a stroll 1 rom : cially now that I knew one of: Dusy penell did its work with powils, FOr Ket ab the wife of a brother barris- apidity, and, When Toasked per ame was always In full, np Pant cage to wor Hy the time we reached our Alpine. vt. look at the sketeh, 1 Wag day's Wark Was over| en. rapidiv. Vt oe il) $ awe were the best. of friends really surprised at the masterliness of ox large, served as an t—-ihis—this dreadful mistake, Kittle again, Field turned up a day or two! her touch, and her knowledge of per- ‘tir club to the towtispeople. ‘Hetty | was my greatest! chum before I married jater ‘and 1 stayed on, for weall found tt . and we: Were soon @ cool, | last year; she was very angry with me | four a pleasanter number than three In e closed her sketch book, and we for marrying, and she persuaded me, just our mountain expeditio waiked back together to the ho! for the sake of o Hgts tintes, When We sed Kittle Morrison —ahe has phe Gasten Sui met Mises Bett: to rag abro: fo looked dat ysis, and fresh afier whet 80) be iiss Blount again, "It was | he is" cartal fae aoe - hte haa UMTS a Ae Baa ged “|

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