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‘ A, "only-' ‘SITUATIONS 20 WORDS {0 GENTS N oT THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, ne WORLD. MAY 23, _t805 THE WORLD PRINTED 18,061 “HELP WANTED” ADVERTISER) ACANET 19,688 [8 THE 15 OTHER MEW VORK PAPERS COMBINED, Ss) v0S ON APRIL HELP THE WEE TOTS, Hot Summer Daye Will Make the Babies Suffer. Free Doe'ers and Fresh Air Excur- sions Will Aelieve Them. De Bome Good by Giving to the Sick Babies’ Fund. | THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Zreviowsly actaowindged W. Tule ‘This isn't exactly Bick Babies’ Fund weather and subscriptions are coming in stowly; but after a while when the! days grow warm and the steaming brick and mortar of the streets make ‘thelr resistlens arguments felt and those who @uffer in comfort, can realise what the tortures of the ailing obildren in the tenements must be, friends of the Fund will rally around it as of old and there Will be the usual tnpouring of aid. The Free Doctors begin work Monday, ORG the fresh-air excursions will begin ‘a week tater. “The Evening World” bap all its plans perfected, and expects Spend on the children this year; twice much money as the Fund now fas on hand. All the good that can be ot out of the cash will be provided | sparingly for the peor children, Every effort will be made to allay their sufferings and increase their com- forts during the hot weather. Here are three stories told by the Free Doctors of their experiences last | a4) In an Allen street tenement, up three flights of rickety stairs, I found a| family consisting of father, mother and three small children, the youngest a Daby o months. ae APY js a tailor by trade, but of work for over six 2 ae Mo took in washing, end whatever het of Ra household fell upon Bids es ‘cou! th hes gradually Unable, to do-any Misfortune comes Hot singly: her two Soungert chiticen more faken sick, one with pneumonia ct o pine @ bed case of iny calls I am glad to report they ‘are on the to complete ton: Valsecence,” ‘The ‘visit “of your repre- Lise Re very welcome one to is houaNold thi aiven to the Bick babi” rin “iad mee} T came upon an taiaetea baby suffer- {ng from diarrhoea and without trea sant The mother considered the Cairecse & natural accompaniment of — chika might have died if left “or OL etn egieet of rents is fatal I think of ihe-teeth” infanticides, iu, From time to time I am brought into @ontaet with cases among the city's pddr that convince me that much tle are caused by eal vaste eae | in! @ short time useful to themselves and their friends, whereas some of them now are, or bid fair long to be, ‘wretched, Mlesrable 6 bu T’have seen Pott a disease, nip-joint die. ease and clubfeet that have elther been heglected or unrecognized until it | seemed almost too late to do anything for the sufferei ‘This week I saw @ woman who had an abscess of the hand, caused by a pol- soned wound, that tad been neglected, Her hand and arm were terribly swollen and filed with pus I belleve 1 saw this case just in time to save the hand. Another was that of a child with a neglected. fe ‘Thin case was not seen in time, for she lost the firat joint of the Index’ Anger. . ave also seen @ child that had proken Its right collar-bone andhad been | tAngther: with disiocation of wi islocation the eet he ti heen treated for sheumaciam,” | " filied ‘with cripples with or elite! nig ae for alms? sag Bend all money contributions for the Bick Babies’ Fund to “Cashier of the World, Pulitzer Building, New York City.’ Opened Hie Little Bank. Po the Réltor: T opened my 11 ink to-day purposely to give oobue Evening World's wome cf Ie tae ane Saito’ fund. I send 30 cents, which I hope will give @me child a good time. DEBSIL, six years old. A Beal Good Thi To the Editor 1 think The Evening World's” Pound te a real good along by everybody. anh It Al Sick Babies’ ing, and should be pushed I send #1 towards it, W. TUTTLE. “The Great Charity.” ‘Wo the Fdltor: Please add my my to Hat of contributors Yo ‘The Evening World's" Sick Babies’ Fand, 1 Gaclose $1 for the great charity, and hope that Many more will follow in my footsteps. A WILLING GIVER, To Save the Little Onen’ Lives, Po the Raitor: Inclosed please find $0 rents to he! Ung World’ in ite great work of ehiidren’s tives. WII Send More La Fo the Editor 1 have been reading of the way Evening World saves the lives fm the hor and them tree fund, ai in which “Tho of Hie ban’ how they give! | | Summer dava, 2% conte to the ee) conTHIBUTOR Dageett, who ‘of Net tortune’ ie In Chicaga real satate -the-teeth" fi SCHULTZ GETS A DIVORCE. ited Jullus Mosheim, who was named as co-respondent in the divorce suitt of William J, Schuitz against Mlisabeth Josephine Schultz, became involved in a dixpute In the Superior Court thia morn ing with one of the female witnesses in ‘the case. and created a disturbance which attracted the Court's attention, “This wrangling has been going on all morning, and interferes with the busi- New ot the court. It will have to be Stopped or I shall adopt summary meas- ures immediately and some one will regret it," eald Judge McAilam. When the case was called Jacob C, Schultz, a nephew of the plaintiff, tes- tified that on Jan. 12 he saw Mrs, Schults jand a man enter the Happy Days Hotel, ‘at Third avenue and Tenth street. La+ ter they went to the Glenham Hot as placed on the wit- and. She sa: e went to t Days saloom, but did noth! there, As to what occurred after the saloon her mind was @ wroni leaving jan} Ju Psbfeset said he would grant the mein ENGAGEMENT OFF. ‘The news that the engagement of Miss Agnes Bechtel, daughter of the late mil- lonaire brewer, of Btapleton, 8. 1.. to Mr. Oscar B. Walter, of this city, had been broken off caused considerable sur- pe among Staten Islanders this morn- ign Bechtel. who in the youngest | daughter, lives with her mother on Rich- mond Road, Btapletor Neither Mra. Bechtel nor her daughter would discuss the breaking off of the engagement when seen this morning, except to say that tt was true that the engagement had been ended. it Was learned, however, that young 9" 1s well-known in New r. er, York socleti Sunday evening, when, a ed, there was a stormy scene Netween Bechtel and the young would-be-son-in- law. He made a hasty departure. legrams and Jletters were sent to Mr. Walter, and he again called at the home of Miss Bechtel on Tuesday even- ing, but the visit was a brief one, Mr. Walter returning on the 9.12 train from Stapleton, ef Bechtel and mer daughter will sail for Europe at on: petal ae EPISODE OF A CAB RIDE. Mrs. Lowrey Started for Coney nd and Landed in the Street. Mrs. Ellen Lowrey, twenty-ope years old, of One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street anf Madinon avenue, this city. was found at midnight on the ground axe Nostrand avenue and Butler street, Pattcgman Prussen removed her to the atation-house. After she regained her senses she said she came to Brooklyn intending to vieit friends, but wae she reached the Banda street depot o con- the Bridge, changed her mind an Siuded to g ney Isl; a cal a istart ere, put ithe nme! he last thing she remembered was oke and found the cab-irlver jeat Op) She aterwards the cab. was driven’ away. irs. Lowrey's ankle weverel; sprained, Her friends alle later ani home IN HER HUSBAND'S ‘COURT. Mra, Mecarthy Was t w to Have Been Examined Te-Day. ceedings against Carrie Kapelowitoh, now Mrs. John H. McCarthy, which wae to have been begun this morning in City May 2, on account of her Illness, Isaac Swope, a whole:sile jeweller, has a judgment of $1,382.48 against Mrs, Mc- Bhe en- ‘und Mor the esa: site to h stopped at several places and t the door and fumped out, Shortly removed. her Hearing In the supplementary pro- Court Chambers, was postponed until | Carthy, obtained before her marriage to . for Jewelry bought in Feb- the Ju while she kept a retail jew- ustice, Tuary, 1892, ely store. irs. Kapelowitch recently obtained a divorce from her former husband, ».nd, romantically enough, married her coun- McCarthy. ‘The Justice was to sit in City Court Chambers this week, and his wite's case would naturally have come up before him. This morning, however, he plead- ed an important business engagement, and Justice Fitssimons sat In his place. ANNOYS A PRETTY BLONDE. A Relative of Admiral Walker Com- plained About. A pretty blonde, who described her- self as Lettie Lonsdale, a variety ac- tress, who does a song and dance at the Prospect Concert Hall, opposite the Wil- linck entrance to Prospect Park, ap- peared before Justice Bteers In Flatbush Police Court to-day, and asked protec- tion against annoyance from an un- welcome admirer. young man, she sald, was Charles who, she believed, was related at-Admiral Walker, ‘of the She met him in ‘London. ‘They introduced, by Lord Lonadale, to. have plenty of money, Bhe lost track of him and they did ngi meet until a few weeks ago. On Tuesday night, she declared, he en: tered her dressing-room at, the Pros: pect, and refused to leave. tor ‘threatened to discharge Walker's visits did not cease, VICTORIA WOODHULL SUED. were Walker appeared ‘The proprie- it her Editor of Her Paper © $2,730 Is Dae Him. Charles Stuart Welles has brought ta the Supreme Court against John B, Martin, V.ctoria C. Martin and Zula M. Woodhull to recover $2,760 due him for services as the editor of the Amer+ can department of The Humanitarian, London magazine rs, Martin ix the famous, Victoria C. Woodbull, and is at present ‘n England, Welles obtained an order from Justice Ingraham in Supreme Court. chamber torday for, the exam nation, of Marmuret .O'Haljoran and Carre H. Thompron by ‘a'reteree before. the of the case, . uw to Re 108 Yeara Old. UTIVA, No. May 9.—Mre Marcetia Mevat fied thia morning nged one huniret and eiah years, She had never been ona railway train, Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Reval Baking Powder - ' ABSOLUTELY PURE ¢ The Building Trades Mechanics Threaten to Go Out Again. Arbitration of a Few Weeks Ago a Fresh Bone of Mrebtde t Tract Society and Astor Bull Are Involved. Another big atrike of | trades mechanics ts brewing. It | continuance of the Electrical Wor | srievances against the Electrical Cons tractor’ Assoviation, and is the result | of a construction placed upon the agree- | ment made last month, when the strike was preaumably settled by arbitration. The Board of W Delegates has authoriaed Blectrical Workers No. 3 to demand that non-union wiremen be taken from the American Tract Society's new building at Nassau and Spruce streets, the new Astor residence on upper Fifth avenue, and other buildings, and that Union men be substituted, Should the contractors refuse to displace the non-union men, strikes of the union men will be ordered by the Board of Delegates, and several thousand work- men will be idle. Armed with the proper authority, Delegate Keating, of Electrical Workers No. 3, will make demands at once upon the contractors for the discharge of all non-union wiremen, or those who were such during the recent etrike, and the employment of union men in their Places, Many of the latter have been in enforced idleness since the strike. They charge the bosses with blacklisting ieereaident at Strong, of the Blec- teal sanras Association, wrote to ‘Delewat jes yesterday ey ees ear a Understood that tl 4 men in the eniployment of, th body on March 2, when the settled, were protected by ment then made, Mr, Strong al the fact that coi Local No. 3, of the and the Association, that the men emplo; tion when the the building iso rt rik. . the agree: called attention to of hey Wished, and that no strike ‘Should be ordered on the American ‘Tract ‘society's, Building on ount of the employment of Who were employed by the Ageociatlon on March 20, and that fed matter shoul be wetted in some other w e Board answered Mr. Stroni r by saying chat the such construction could’ be Dut upon the agreement. Officers o! declare, that no-authority. was given to any committee to take the action re: ferred to by trong. No. 3 will meet to-night to discuss the situation. Wood carvers employed by Palmer Embury in Gouverneur slip are lock out because they refuse to work nine hours a day. The Social Reform Club tried to settie the trouble, and failed, Now the Counell of Mediation and Arbi- tration has taken hold of It, The locked. We men are members o} lew =i jet- Twenty-ni ‘Struck In y ment vied demanded more a) rules of Terra Co No, io, 4 pepvined, 108. The trouble was set- Aye boss agteeing to conform to onion ENGLAND BUYS OUR NAILS. A Manchester Manufactarer's Trih- ute to American Products, (Special to The World.) PITTSBURG, May %.—Herbert A. Johnston, a wire manufacturer of Man- chester, England, is here examining improved machinery for the manufac- ture of nails. To-da: of nojtariff, it is a fact that American nails are underselling us in our own markets. Many English purchasers Prefer the American article in quality. American tin plate ts selling alongside the British article in the world’s mar- kets, I cannot see why this country should be afraid of any nation in its metal manufactures, have read much about the finan- cial depression in thia country, but I have not been able to detect aay signa of it.’ HERE’S ANOTHER II iNCREASE. Tube Works Middletown, Pa., Will Advunce Wages 10 Per Cent. MIDDLETOWN, Pa, May 2%.—The American Tube and Iron Company, of this place, which employs 1,00 men, has given notice cf an increase of 10 per cent, in the wages of its workmen, to take effect June 3. oe - IN THE WORLD OF LABOR, 1 of Tailors is reement for the * Local No. 17, Brotherhood of Tatlors, im the Thalia Theatre, last night dotlare were realized for the strike on will meet sireet, whe Moe Levy with be ne pf the Brotherhood of | Seventy union mechan’ morning Factors, beau Vin Order Brother faj.ure to pay the workmen thelr w. nine Haiiding im Twenty hour and workin Dental Cotter And “taied avesne. The cont che ‘carpenvers and put union’ framer: led by To pow idty in June A malhing delegate Noo 6 on and 49 centy aha it is sald the: 1 tee not the a nthe oMctal organ of 1 ster the maa ant Wisham After @ brie cusp Michine W 1 pyde { Thomas t Ane Ks nomina‘ions (or Jona MeDriée, President, a&1 8am Gompers, ea- peal ereane BIG STRIKE BREWING, rs No, 8| P. J. 1. | this morning Albert King of Saxony, PPRECIATED the benefits de- rived from the use of the Genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract, by her High- ness, the King’s mother, and appointed Johann Hoff as Pur- veyor to his Court. Beware of imitations. The genuine Sole Agents, PASAT VVWVD 1, , : 58 West 23d St. FRIDAY BARGAINS: PARASOLS of white silk, with white enamelled Paragon frames and French white enamelled sticks, worth at least $1.50 each, at 89C- | LACE COLLARS, of grand quality Point de Venice, the usual $1.25 quality, as a Friday special at 49C- SILK TIES of all kinds, includ. | OM ing ‘ Tecks,” “ Four-in-Hands,” Band Bows and Windsor Scarfs, in latest effects, worth 50c., at 230°. HOSIERY, in Lisle Thread and Cotton, in black, tans, russets and slates, the three for a dollar quality, at 19°. OUR GREAT SUIT SALE. Fine Blue and Black Serges, Imported Fancy and ie Cheviois, Scotch Homespuns, made to sell at $15.00, $9.80. BICYCLE SUITS, $5.00, 96.75. Also Our TROUSERS, $5 and $6 grades, $3.39. Black Clay Cutaway COATS AND VESTS, - $9.80. ALL: WOOL SWEATERS 95 $1.39, Great value at $15. $1.75, AT BOTH STORES: Fersi 123-125 Fulton St, NBAM NASBAU ST. 383 Broadway, NEAR WHITE ®T. DanadaSons. Bak i ‘Prado of the I be the. speal ot Cloakmakers’ Union night ete | 185 Riving- cart te a epee ees NIN e Ener. s*Boird of Tre to be @bollehed and ae Ly ‘work. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY @ SATURDAY, | Large Shipment 18-inch Grey # Black French Hair Cloth or Bricklayers’ Union nishers’ Union No. 1, the United Plano Makers Nos, 298, 5, Musical | Union | Protective | Union: Clgar-Packers! Olas typeret Upton, 8 Op Machine Wood-Workers’ Union carpensers’ Union No. i 0. 38. Cory 478 rivers and Hostiers’ Union yment Burean. The Co-operative Employment Bureau, which has been organized by Mrs. Levi P. Morton and & number of promineht about to be opened, Th will be done away with, Twenty Tailors Go on Strike. Twenty Brotherhodd coat tallora struck to-day tn the shop of Deraham Fine, a contractor, at te alivson DAY. — foccint Musteat serviern im ova BrOAd Way “" Sts, Trinity Charen, In Trinity Church, this. morning, altar and chancel were heap with fcwers whenatilo'clock Rev Jam M, Geer, of St. Paul's, preach: special Ascension Day sermon, Th sical programme was more eia\ than usual. In addition to the choir and the two organs there was an orchestra under the tirection of Richard Warren, of St, Batholomew's Church. W. Rv Redden the organiat of the Church of Yion, hed charge of the chancel while the gan An the gal Played by Frank Fruttoney ‘This is the complete programme, whic war directed by Dr. At He Messiter, th choirmaster: Openin. the WEST 147TH ST, comee emp hr uae: CARPETS FOR FRIDA\, BIG VALUES---LITTLE PRICES. SMYRNA RUGS. 2ixot in » 1n, 'y was Fantasl (for, the reat God 81.78 h “enue, hd Our B but do tt n, that ye enduring and year by year Increase our elteatace, sith R most '/ SAYS LAWYERS ARE GREEDY,|”," They Want 8200 Fees und #15 At mony from Men Earning 810. Rabeta Bertshinger, by her moved in the Superior Court t dismiss her suit against William 1 shinger for separation cn the ground ertion and abandonne eh tug pile the p mpting! © pulse is beat CAS? chor, « COWPERTHWAIT & CO, 104, 106 & 108 WEST 149TH 8 Near 6th Ave. BROOKLYN STORES: FLATBUSH AVE. NEAN F The motion was opposed by the be band, the allegation who denies 4 counter improper cor Papp on Jan, 28, 1804 TOS ST. DENTIST ENJOINED. Ne Cann Court refused to dismiss the com Bortst usked for fe Two Ven ¥ said MeAsam in. the 8200 counsel fre and Special in 2 case whe i Superior Court fa week. Pl ailow you's ec é lcnsian th BAL . restraining Dr. Blisha | MRS, TRENHOLM WEEPS, |: ising the proferaion of eanerrerired ‘ hin the district bowsded | Arraigned ‘ , Beventect rect Agnes Keun ' ve he injun Mra. Kena Trenholm, § untill May 4. Highty-aecond street, th kidnapping f racy fron M34 'T Was arraigned before I er Go ay) ¢ In ntored Into at ihe Bhe pleaded not gulity and was re manviel In 92,60 bonds he woman wi leaving the court ‘tine of the sale by the same neighborhood. ep wilt biiterty ae che was ) FORNIVURE PRICES AY THE BOTTOM | fee in Certain Ter-| ening an oflice i SAILOR HATS, of fine quality straws, in black and white, ribbon band, all ready to wear, at 39 SUITS for ladies of fine Brillian- tine, new style Eton Jacket, skirts organ-pipe back, hair. cloth lined, lined throughout with silk, in black, navy, brown and tan, worth $20,00, at $10.98. NIGHT DRESSES of fine Cambric, with tucked yoke, large sleeves, made extra full length and width, the regular 75. quality; for Friday at 49C- UNDERSKIRTS of English Outing Flannel, in a variety of stripes, all pretty colors, usually a. at 39¢. each; for Friday at JORDAN M 207, 209, 2i1 and tear CHATHAM FURNITURE, FREE TH icant, highly polished Cobb! EASY CRED $1.00 Week on $1.60 Week on SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL OUT OF aArrLi CKBRSS CLOTHIERS. Yo OUR : < $15.00 > “ CLAIM.” suite for this season we have not excepting the biggest of them. after looking I Steamboats. LONG BRANCH AND BACK, 500. N.Y. ad Long Branch Steamboat if asa ot Aes} go OMe, 1b minutes Reach: Neabrighe Late Passenger and frei Franch for Ashury Part ‘KbURY PARK AND BACK, 61.00, PRACTICE when furnishing your home. Low long terms of credit; you get both A. A.Vantine & Co. The Largest Japanese, Chit, Torbiah, Hersian, ipupticin and India House in the World, 877-879 Broadway 3,800 ‘Dessert Plates. Blue Ware, Thin | Porcelain, with Japanese De orations, Very pretty. Only C. | each, ed Murderc Coming. | | ISMARCK j plated ands of white, 4 /60-62 West 23d St., N. Y. prominent clothing stores. We are making « special ru thie ‘week at, £00, t0. 83.00 1 g, Fulton Nassau Sts, |__'S. Gevth wont Corner. fi 160, 162 and 164 East 125th St., “ECONOMY prices should interest you, as well as ere. On our REFUNDING CREDIT SYSTEM we return you interest on every dollar paid us. Don't buy until you| 1 get our prices and particulars of this most liberal credit system, oy EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, Furniture, Carpats, Beddizg, Stov Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, Etc. CASH NOT NECESSARY. RAR are 1318 to 1315 Third Ave., be 16TH ST. SLOVATER RR. OR CABLE CARS. Crockery, Curtains, Pictures, . 75th and 76th Sts, Oves saturdays cli 10 P.M. BEST&CO Outing Suits For Girls. This dress of o0;- ored lingn—with beit, cuffs and deep collar of white linen edged wi embroidery. Sizes 6to MW years, $7.45 ding t si¢e $4.25 to $4.85, ing to ste k. Plone “pointed Sid ‘ith fur har iran SH to 1s your $4.50 to $5. 65, ordinng to size Our dressea have a certain sty! and finish -even the cheap yes them completely fre »ymmon-place, while the pric lly, are so low that nothir ed by is pirehasiug materials and | having them made, This is the result of making the outtitting of children a special basi s, and manofaecturing in large antities, The oniy full accounts ef the base- ball game “The wives I Fiption tor Khe ‘Alcure ine! O bok Druwwiss, ihr purchase of $5 We say that having made a thoroughgoing specialty of $15.00 pro- duced a better assortment of cloths, shapes, colors and sizes than you are apt to find at any other store, Many a man has tamitted that around among the on hate jess than | *l, Bicycle Suite, correct styles, and 96.00, & ORIARTY, 213 PARK ROW, SQUA NEW YORK. CARPETS, &c, IS WEEK. IT TERMS. $65.00 Worth.” $100.00 Worth. TOWN ORDERS. PRICE LIST MAILED O88 CATION, Amusements. BLACK AMERICA, Open BAT. AFTERNOON, May 88. at Greater Now York's delightful pleasure grounda AMBROSE PARK, “x3,ii's3s oun Brooklyn ATypical Piant vil oF 150 Cabine 500 Southern Colored rhe Bia Sore moor Life, Folk Lore, Titee niet Mertinent fore iss Fun, Jollity, Humor and Character present Marvelously Massive Lyric Magntiude nee ee than since the days Grou a tery, landing at doors, nara volt Ee PIPE ORGAN RECITAL AT THE MENDELSSOHN CLUB, 119 WEST 40TH ST. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 24, AT 8,15 P.M, Thia concert will be. the Brat exhibition of the Acolian Pips Organ, The wicist on th iit AFAEL ALBuw is Were $1.00. Nest 2% 23d St. PROCTOR cue From 11 A. M to 11 P. Fortescue a Fougere, Press Eldridge, 3 St. Felix ters, Lynch all, Smith & Puller, Chapman, the Garrisons, Frank Clayton @ others, Sunday concerts, 2 to 10.20 P. M., continuows — GRAND PGE OBE AA Pts ee GRAND OVEMA 4 To Mane CORA nantect ‘NiO ATURDA\ The Uy 0 of Killarney di 18 Colleey fm, t. Mat. Fat rue, Hallet and Orchestra, TRILBY Dramatized by Paul M. Pot Matinee Dee tion a_ Day. PALM fae oak” [TO-MGHT, etOTH TIME. Tims. ut | CHRISTOPHER yee. Bessie hi i 1 PHER. 3 HONEHILL AS LITTLE CHRIS “DECORA ON DAY MATL vii Dats, Wed, Evenings wh 1h Spe ik ris Queen, t'Week~Montoe & Rice In My Aunt Bridget, AMERICAN THEATRE. Matinee Satorday. Reserved Beats, orchestra ¢ _ as, POTTER Mi, “GetEW, eEOWIN THEATRE, ae iY NOHE WIND. Dod 815. Mat, Seturday at TWILL BE MAT. TO-DAY. art ATIC GARY EVERY BV Nellie NEL & ot ni it The groatest Aer ae Tox hae pis gees With Wim, Gillette and Company. HARLEM OPERA HOUSE Bye. 61h Sat Mat 20TH CENTURY GIRL, KOSTER & BIAL’S. MAT. SAT. THE WONDERFUL HARRIETT anges: VERNON. | FAUST SERIES LIVING PICTURES, UNION BQU AM ES hin as) forma 51TH EATRE..\\: Al a wu. GRARE. ites | | SOUVEND JUN PASTOR'S VEST* TILLEY RUSSELL AROS. MATTHEWS @ DULGER, | wins AND CULLING PLOMSNCE WISDLME, | Se ie THEATER, nae 5 ‘DAN'L ity CONNER GKOCERY, | WAdiaun macs Ait GAMUEN | ‘ homie. 3 6 Lav'e'n oven UeR UBEnsliGed. q Garden, 8h at, bet | fant Forove | Promenate, Concert mightiy, 7.90 Admission S, WAAL 80 Thee nas & Sb By a8 AN UD) NHEAU WLLSU: A OF MU a Me E iy oe vw Beane ricess oh Tas, ; | THE PATAT CARD. ‘4% gis Wed. @ Mot at 8)

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