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1] and balmy days in some of the groves C along the Sound. Two these excur- tions will be given every week, the first ’ on Saturday, June 15. —e— All money contributed for the Bick Biok Babies’ Fund Corpe’ First] of'Won, Palltesr buldine "Rew Work Day's Experience, ‘Two East Rockaway Friends, To the Réivor: Inclosed find $1.00, which was raised by 6 They Found Poverty and Suffering | cniicren's enterainment given by Herold Lewis and Edna Davis, sged eleven years cach. We relieving the alc in Plenty as of Yore. bepe it will oa litle egeeede rauauing the East ae ae 9 Dime for the Cause. Gtarvation in the Shadow of Homes}... ries ‘cal of the Wealthy. Please find inclosed 10 conte for the Bick Rabier Fund. @. Weiss, $10 for the Noble Charity. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. to tay Satan: =e Kindly accept tnelosed $10 for the noble charity ly acknowledged $18,004.93 | ot “The Evening World.” ar ‘and Harold, East’ Rockaway. ie al aa Labbe ‘Weiss .. * +10) To the Editor: erg tribution of $8.10 fer the ‘tree ‘The free doctors maintained by the| quire tauas trom = wr. Bick Babies’ Fund made their first 52 Woot Minety-thirg street founds Monday and found the same old a THEY WANT ANOTHER SCHOOL Citizens of a Big Territory Appeal to “The Evening World pitiful scenes confronting them. But let the doctors tell their own stories. Here's what three of hem sa a ‘Were you ever in the dark, dampy alleys of Norfolk street? Did you ever| There is no junior evening school for @ee those low, small rooms, some of| boys on either the east or west sid them kept clean, others very dirty. Did] from Seventy-fifth street to One Hun- you see the poor .maciated inhabitants|dred and Fifty-eighth street. On the of those rooms, with poverty and misery | east side especially, it is claimed that all around? such a school is needed, and “The Even- If you did, your heart would be soft-|ing World” has been asked by many ened and you would do all you can to|citizens to endeavor to have one es- lighten the heavy burdens of those un- | tablished. fortunates, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 29, 1895, sacaroxeness>r\QPEN ON DECORATION DAY. [Crayon Portal Coupn German Version of Olga Nether- FROM OUR ADVERTISEMENT 18 et yere New Overs USUAL HOURS OBSERVED AT THE COPELAND OFFICES TO-MORROW. THE EVENING WORLD pers New Opera. To Accommodate Out-of-Town Patients Visiting the City and Brother Louis Nethersole is now work- ‘ing Germany for the beautiful Olga, who City Patients Who Find Holidays a Convenient Time for Consultation. 8 JORDAN, MORIARTY & C0: 155, 157 AND 15)9 EAST 230 ST,, ra is shortly to appear there, and he is do- ing the job in real American atyle. The staid Berlin papers have taken him up, and here is a fetching little story trans- lated from a Berlin journal. It shows that the “press agent” has a future on the other side, That is a pleasant thing to show, too, for some of ‘em may emi- grate, and they never will be missed. The story is as follows—note the vivid Teutonism of it: “Mise Olga Nethersole, sdey, May 29th, 1895, nt life-size Crayon trait, with neat frame and alass, 22x26 for only $ 1 (50. On presentation of the Orayom Portrait Coupon Great numbers of people suffer (rom the malign tarrh of the Ea polsons of catarrh, as trom other eubtle chronic Ca h Wye ioe maladies, without any correct or definite Idea of | ,Catarrh extends, from the throat along J a ing defectt the natureof their affliction. The following symp- | hearing. peedy and Inexpensive cure by U toms have been carefully arranged by Dr. Cope- | Copeland systew. i land, to enable many sufferers to understand just | |; 19 Your Nearing falling * what it in that alls them. Many diseases, known i+ Ate the ears dry and scaly ** dle Englleche tragodin, who will shortly | under various specie games, are reeily of cx | ::Do-the ear jict and buat: The West of 3d Alve., New York. tarrhal origin and nature. very part of the mu- visit Germany, made her debut in a cous membrane, the nose, throat, eyes, oars, lunatic asylum. One day her teacher robot here a throbbing inthe Are you gradually cetting dea Have yOu pain beblnd ears 2" fo eee | FURNITURE, CARPET)INGS, UPHOLSTERS this evening’ "What? ahe asked, | end tiadder, areubject to dlesase and blight by | <.f%, eats e'ncictt ’ : Taydla” "And where?” “At the lunatic | rth The proper course for sufferers is this; re cracking toate hoard >” xg 7 aoylum.’ “At the Tunatio. asylum 111 | Rew thee armptome carfaly over: mark tone | 1h, Fourteen ° Special Attention Given | to the Furnishing of |v ‘Yes, at the lunatic asylum, The per-| pp Copeiand, If you live away from the city, fe yom constantly henr note in tie z Glever te ill, 1 think of you, I hurry here, and—you can save the perform: Inelther instance, and whether by mail or office treatment, the patient may be assured of the than others Po you . Do the notes In the ears keen you awaki ‘When you blow your nose dotheears crack “ Will 7” ‘I will!’ And then it rellef a re possible t edical ” when yi ‘] ty : e 3 Be gh i a ee cnacicrincunerrtral& Photographs Ste) GREDIT GIVEN ON/EASIEST TERMS, | - lim with beating heart. ‘The reception Catarrh of the Liver. | halt had been provided with a small ‘Trial Free. 17 Union Square, ‘The liver le affected by rh throweh the tage. The audien cked the hall. wenne ora, th ach into mer 15t rom Fe peo ‘aye ae Se ee eee ee ene tage Ner cout: | chronic malady, may apply any time at 15 Went | "Sty : will funth, an elegant ae ace AMBROSE PARK. _ ; og aired pic auiddenty bee mers rat ‘24th at. , near Madison Square, and receive from Hand Finished 22x26 Lite e attracted towards one seated in the the Copeland experts the most efficient treatment y at F; eyes ,mecnons fe seplcted Morrie, eae SCN devout memory pore: e.,, for only S100, WIL noe frame fas Riche mes ‘Admission 250 Reserved, Mae and a stinging, burning madness! nd 8 | mi ‘appl oo oe i! " the Riche iy ‘ look haunts her. It paralyzes her. | It isis ie ‘pe Jeu Rave bot Ruchect? and al complete, The regular 4 an Fenders her powerless. Fear chokes her Utterance—but this fear’ enhances her interpretation of the part. ‘He vour eyesteht blurred™* price, without coupon, is $4.00. A deposit of Oc, with this order only rejulred. . You lay it to every cause but] goth st. Ferry, foot hall Bt eo true oie indigestion. Bo few people kiow | ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 14th at What Indigesiion feaily Is, Hardly koow they | LAST WEEK. Prices $1, The, Oe. hi ‘The cure is Ripans Cetarrh of the Head and Throat. TG julien =A slogle 7 > It is argued in favor of the proposition | the audience, Everybody ap} ; Geah soft und abby?" 8 Open Daity ¢ P. va, | one gives reltet, awk you THE FATAL CARB | ‘The conditions that confront me to-day|| that if they had junior evening achools| too, the “terrible man, applauds, “ke | ,~ree mont Rravalans fbn of éagh nd nose rea bloative aftersating= or audaves 16k Pos : —s —— are awful. Families with four to five|in this territory, boys of from thirteea | Mad, The play.te Anianed. | Obs counts | eure by the Copeland system. ‘Have vou pain arpiind the tala aamhinin oie Wa nee ke Anusaments children, who did not have a warm meal|to eighteen years, between which ages ie ‘hen somebody taps her on the Tg the breath foal 1 pao Sirebiinein boweler? (oar) nth pigs for the last few days; mothers keeping| pupils are admitted to junior evening| shoulder. ‘You have talent,’ he, says; he voles husky t, CERIRe la ae oreesee: h 10 oR their sic! 1s, would be kept from the streets | ‘much talent. I shall engage you.’ An Jou ‘overs? ’ Benge of heat in bowels’ AMD sere ee seaeee esse a . k bables in their arms and no| schools, then he proseeds to speak of the parts fae theres oo yom suffer from palne in temples a means to relieve them, at night, and would jetting an edu-| pre is to play under his management.'| ‘fethenose stopped ube? Do you have palpitaiton of the heart TRE. Bway cor, I just came from a house in Norfolk | Cation instead of giving trouble °|He offers ther as salary a greater sum) “\Doyousnoreat might?” Ap there © gerisral fepllag of Janatbucer., Address... 2. cece eee ee eee AUR Eta atincbe / i eweR : street, where I found the M— family.| There is an evening high school on| {BAR she ever Seana Orit ceed Wits Dea tan nana boaed neal — Out-of-Town Coupon Holders can send ondars bY | Den Collyer @ Mack, Al Reeves, Dorothy Denning De Hoven ald Soi 8 oor . The father, a good carpenter, is out of | Hast, One Hundred and | Twenty Ath) fear. Seemingly she agrees to all he| | sthere tiekline in the throes’ Catarrh of the Stomach, mail. Prompt attemtion amaured. Frank Oakes Rose,” Rayon Moor ZIGA o Work for the last three months, the| ments, because all applicants must pase |SQY8, At last she gets hold of the di-| «.1ts0 nose sore and tender? Ct eee one STOMACH [thie Coupon te thot ual 30 dare trom abore | Kase, iggy Na email savings are gone und the family |an examination in arithmetic through | Fectof, For heaven's sake, she whl. Do you sneeee a grest deal **, wallowing polsonous milcus, wBich dmopadown [4ate, Dut cash must accompany thie order. Saeeenit Das allay. tilts ons fa starving, Their little three-year-old | the fractions. Some of the boys, for | Bireusr laughs loudly, “Why! he S2Y8:| ‘Does the wore lich and brn P Mneapenstve cure by the Copelaad spate” "| 88.00 PHOTOGRAPH, for « shert th VD .Orre Maggie has been sick for the lust six| Whom it is thought that a ‘be glad that he stays wit Do rm there pain in front fo pistaprenb eh ia dail nly 62.00 PER DOZEN. CRAND NAT San, ara. Gays and had no doctor or medicine, or | 15g, School should be provided, you know who he is? The manager of| ‘Jr there pain acrosa th there nanisoe' — ~ — AIINEE DECORATION DAY. Proper ood.” Little Maggie has “a high FREI Bently eayanced.its Dees) tae) the Drury Lane.” And now everything | fs bere bala 1 Dace “fathers vomiting. a ; Irish Opera Pure! Siinple! and Melodiou, | acer js in a precarious condition, |'"phe Board of Trustees of the Twelfth | W8s expla en minutes hovou hawk to clear the throat ‘Bo you belch up gas Ali D ew th A FULL Sim, one plece, toot € Tides eakitinea toe State! FSoe fouWe| Ward, hag. Juriediction over the argos esi oe nothings | cistern areneine tthe threat ign: lizarine ved Geen enti The Lily of Killarney Testienoes for 4 art oO! e territor; Me . ry -f oe se Saatiar send the auseeuadines Soeintanes the matter was recently presented to ‘The new opera which De Wolf Hop- No yeu niceties the mioatbaneee i -, to look’ cheerful. Thanks and blessings | !& ustees Raaines and | Btillings | ner will produce at the Broadway The ++ Does Your nose stop up towards night ** athere paln efter calinet , r are sent to heaven for this great charity, | Made an investigation and decided that | tre next April is entitled “El Capitan aS oo Arezea nervous end weal - . Y. order clerk calle; Btate i «Leach accel ancommodate the greatest [and tt fs the work of Kousa,, the ban Devout Host upatter aT Trade orders taken, that it would accom: A—A.—COAL a Sh5 EE people, tG be lean, This tack hiner i Mogted in Gramnmar™ Bonool | MAME ANG Graven Kets 1 Catarrh of the Bronchial Tubes, moda orien, Git eth sees o> i ote earn the gratitude of the city's poor | Bullding No. 9%, at One Hundred and| Now: York production as possible, At| when catarth of the head and throat is loft un- four thront filled with allme”* tna Nertold}, Wood an ar stan lots oF and to prevents disease, misery and|TWwenty-fifth atreet, near Madison ave-|jeast, that’s what they say. Half of | checked it extends down the windpipo into the | ..p0,youat times have dinerhmar | er'e ‘Street Urchin” (great hit), Al wood ‘at cash rates, our motto, death. iad cleanliness’ been strictly | nue. the things that were to have been “pro- | bronchial tubes and. In watiacks” the | Bete coesieut Led tame ne? ora, Lines & Remington, tt FMEDFORD, “sith st ene Be observed, It would have been impossible | The Board of Trustees indorsed this| quced in London” have never seen the|luac. Speedy and Inexpensive eure by ine| ..1ntnere constant bad taste in moutht) fore ite eoration Day. ently opening, 3 to find the pitiful case that I shall now |Teport, which was sent to the Board of | light of the English metropolis. Copeland system. ‘po you fect ait yom hed lead invatoreohe? ‘M. Great Bhow All Day. Come Barly. tell_of. It was found in one of the |ducation with a request for permission ees Have rou a cough: whew you get up nly are you diaav?? oa = DU_MAURIER crowded tenements downtown on the | to establish a school there. Clyde Fitch is in great distress, and| {\Are you loving flew “When stomeen ts empty do vou feel faint’ i BAROES east side. The sorrowful mother said| Petitions are now being signed at t! MW ‘about his lovely acco nplioe. M aE ore pees “Do you belch up material that burns throat?’ rge u le Mr. A. M, Palme a that the Ittle patient was born ten| rate of about 600 names a day, and ai Langtry. That lady, it is . intends ve, area cailecea ep When stomach is full do you teal oppressed?’ hh Sr hager, Tencwae Bago. being sent to ‘The Evening World,” | to produce “Gossip” in London without nyce seis centr, pratt M bod ‘ p Mailed by Ae “When it was five days old it wag un-|asking that the Board of Education au-| interesting Clyde Fitch and Leo Die- eeerenetanenaaaer’ 7 . lost everybody thinks that | $e! 3 5 able to nurse,” she said. “It couldn't |thorize the Board of ‘Trustees of the|trichsteln. its authors, in the produc- vere earn eConela ical nstitute, indigo ie the best dye in the world ADVICE FREI open its mouth. Since then the only| Twelfth Ward to establish the schoolltion. They failed to copyright it in Te you low -epieiien at fitneet A 4 Yy way I could feed it was with a spoon, | desired, Among those who have signed | England, and eannot consequently hold | :\1io you raise frothy material: for cloth. ‘There was just space enough between its | the petitions are Postmaster Charles W,{ Mrs. Langtry for Foyaltien, It's very | /\Do you npit up yellow mauters 15 West 24th St, New York. 7 7 ARE” | Te-sane, ¥T7TTH T ares 16 et thel lp of the apoon oily, | Dayton, Haward Fy Sieery, Prpalgent of ted ond ME fue? My foiagieeoukeiy: | “bspau seage bos Marligr Otic Hours—Dally, 0A. m. woop. m.| We will sell you a serge suit | EARN” | “anorugue ween 0 woman who attended me said the ie re! i, . Fal a {3 24 . . i 4 ; Pal- € baby had only a iittle sore throat, but | Hays, George H. Burford and. ex-|h F, that when he peruses Fnglish iro spt fh short and hacking” Sundays, 9 A. MLto SP. f. that will wear better than any in- ote nce |LITTLE CHRISTOPHER @ could not pry its Jawa open ta look | School Commisstoner Issue A. Hopper. | ctiticleme of, the phy he, will be very | Hage rons august for tauly Too usuat! ligo dyed suit ever made, for | Mea ioNenILL As LITTLE CHRISTOPHER, the baby had the most ‘awful spasins | og y» | Langtry leaves his name out of the| ‘ ‘you pain behind breasthonat: 0 accommodate out: | 312.50, Silk lined $15. Alizarine | Mcoration Day, Matinee, Tuaradey, Nay J& And seemed to be in great pain. NO LONGER A SON OF MINE.” | programmes |, feel you are growing weakerr., of-town patients visiting the ctty and city] i oye al Surge. , Feuntea'ae the National amie of Baseo The description of the mother, would nother sensible farce-comedy star is| ‘Be eenarune, pain inchetiroar., | patients who find holidays a coaveniont| 1 ed'‘Royal Serge,youcan’t get | rasan Xi & Perse anY physician, think of tetanus! oe, Retsig Will Net Shield the For-| going to the “alls, This time it is Har-| Fou time for consultation. his anywhere else: No other 4 feraboatra aircle and bal A H gour Dred to tot found the Jowerts be of His Bo: ney won, who for several years has store has it. They will have, no |CHAUNCEY OLCOTT, inisu attris; » ee ee a bly fixed. When the -intant wes wery iQ been atthe head of an acrobatic affair! ot. nox-omt ey ’ ‘ * | ARTIFICIAL NOSES and care and the gee mt Ginturbed. itwould have con-| Arthur Reislg, twenty-eight years old, called Mecarthy's, Mishape He, is font Benomoe, | Mra. Potter ands! sss Dentistry. = joubt after a while. Inthe mean- | EXTRA MATINEE DECORATION DAY, | “tece treatea on... ot West ?fetons. Its limbs would become bent/son of Dr. Richard Retsig, of ting into the vaudeville season Saturday night to the smallest .] cme is your summer serge suit | Root Garten opens Saturday, June 1. Great Show. | BAYER DETECTIVE AGENCY and ried. The thumbs would be rawn | 48 Central Park, West, was com- Bee ecg nto Pe ave gudience that had “erected ‘her ane | NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. id pipe bates r BY Caen enable “ot and 36, Bread bythe fngers. Its face would become | mitted for trial in Yorkville Police Court Ted and thrown into wrinkles, its eve-| to-day on a charge of forgery. Young lids tightly compressed and ‘its lips! j:. si drarn in, altogether forming a picture !''-3!g has been a bigh flyer for years. hus family discarded hi of sceming pain distressing to look upon. | } It ig) not considered neceseary too for women and cards cai ir, @ wins clalihed to, details in regard to the cause of | fall. the? A Loula F. Loeme py ‘young. Rete readful_and dangerous ilineas of this bay; suffice it to repeat that with- | at 365 First avenu out the slightest shadow of a doubt it is due to uncleanlinese, The poor little tient will be treated according to the test scientific methods and it Is hoped its Ife will be saved. It is just by finding such neglected cases of tilness among the ignorant poor that the work of the corps of physicians proves to be useful and tends 80 greatly to reduce the city’ death rate. 1 What a peculiar place New York is! In my district I can look from the back windows of some of the most pov- erty-stricken tenements into the handsomest houses of the wealthy. ‘This is one of the cases I have had to- day: Husband out of work some six months; wife trying to wash; six chil- dren, the oldest about 12 years, the ungest 11 months. Hardly anything to t, and the youngest child sick and cross. The mother not able to go to a Gispensary; the father out looking for work. Every penny that can be earned by the mother goes to pay for the two mall rooms on the top floor of the dingy tenement. I prescribed for the chia and promised other relie’, If some of the wealthy people who live on the next block, and whose houses can seen from the poor woman's window, w of the struggle, do you not think they wruie endeavor to help her for the me being? "Bie stories told by the other Free Doc- tor’e are equally heartrending. A large bend of these health missionaries tour the tenements every day seeking out and| caring for the sick children of the poor. The k Babies’ Fund will keep its corps of physicians in the field all Bum- Shere will be fresh-air excursions for| M the little ones, t t rides out to sea] tevt! HOUSE e. merchant he was de; 1 cheek for $10 on him, It was made to the order of R. Reisig, fraude) @ fore signed JG. Spiro, and bore the indorse: ment “Richard Re ig, M. D., 488 Cel Park West. - esis ‘The doctor declared it to be a forgery and sald: “It is some of my son's work, but I will no longer shield him from pun- ishment.” He refused to make good the amount of the check, saying: “Let the law takes its course. I have disowned him, He is no longer a son of mine.” = ANOTHER WOMAN TRUSTEE. ‘The Mayor Names Mrs, Julie Pings- ten for the First District. ‘The Mayor, this morning, appointed Mrs, Julie Piingsten, of 18 Bridge street, to be an Inspector of Schools, in place of Louis H. Mullen, removed. Mrs. Pfingsten is the wife of Gt Pfingsten, a physician and druggi fe 1¢% Whitehall street. She has long been interested In school matters and has made a sudy of the educat.onal system of this city. She was born in Valenciennes, of French parents, and came to this country when 13 years old. She received her edu- cation 10 the public schools city, and at the Academy of Bt. Vincent Paul. Dr, Pfingsten wag formerly a sch: five years. trustee. He servi Pfingsten ers be assigned to the School D. Winelow’'s 800THING SYR! ing cures wind colic, dlarrba, dc, Room and mnjof attempting to be and reasonably. 234 better than the one you wore last | GT! TRE. is do ing more than break up Made a little speech, and won a bunch AVE. THEA 2 ly FoHons Oo noWilag will have achieved Of lilies of the valley that the enthustas- summer Wg wise | and 2; telephone 3288 Cortiangt, an enviable’ result. tic Marie Burroughs threw her, It ie : M. Dp. auea, aes fen thousand pities that the finest come- Suit with sik tining 8: N Broome ‘st. The parodied 3 of the charac- dienne of the age did not eammand more s 5 5 Ravpess: call Suit with plain Mining $12.50, attention, but name! ters in Mansfleld's “Trilby”’ burlesque t was the American pro- No More Dread of the De! wae 1H 3 t the Garrick Theatre will be Spa- duction of “Sans-Gene” that did it. | ; : - 6 [oatlely new waved gnettl, Gvengat, Lgaramela , (Tagy). Ope can’t gat a ole end have a ple. Teoth extracted by our late scientific method | The highest priced Tailor shop KOSTER & BIAL Z ‘vest Tih ee f -G e e futterscotch Bootie ‘ngurosy, "ire Relate arrived! p fore vine. 9 n New York can’t make better GRAG VERNO received: lamppointed; you Saew. t (Mrs. Bagot) and Mrs. O'Fh- ° ‘ 14 | SPEC { Seah i arte (aioe, Winara), Fieurette, the acro-| ‘They are still laughing in England at | *hettun toners ental wart lothes than we, And we don't | saint DAY #18 EXPERT DETECTIVE SERVICE, atic toe-dancer, has been engaged to the absurdly elongated title of | Less, absolutoly palniens charge as much, 9@ EXTRA MATINEE | |b ‘send for reterenoes. do her specialty, Henry" Arthur Jones's. latest. play. | “GEO."GA Hotel PASTOR $ service Cont Woe ee e + e Sims suggests this for the ad. veriand at., Rrookiya. GET YOUR CARPETS cleaned by Inside the Casino yesterday nothing was next play: “He Would Be a Tragedian;| J. FORRES: E O THOMPSON NWRNB dc FIELDS, RUNBEDL, BROM eee canes cee te oath to be seen but ruins—ruins—ruins. Even or, the extraordinary conversion of the ,,J ee je ° A STA TILLEY Weer 25th 8 the floor had been torn up and the gay lothario of farcicalcomedy, who sud- {HAL pare (0 pa ree LAST WEEK ef ts! ' rrr ext & plush stripped from the boxes, othiny niy took to giving off moral senti- JRAY or bleached hair restored with Tailor, Clothier and importer, least particle of pain of dauger. Full sets of woth 9@ TH ST MUSTC HALL Taneteralors any ceed @ Gpeolely: Wan left but the gilt-on the pillars, and ments inan ensy ntttude with hin back iga'gititcle of pain of dauger. Full sete of THEISS’S WT TUT HAs, | Rae al iia strange that it was not scraped off. to the fire, and the circumstances which | spefalty. “Filliner waisiens We eaten ates ot ALHAMBRA COURT, petourhe, $1.80; Curling, to keep The handsome theatre was a desolat | geormstee, PUNE pethlegs, | We Guarantee 6, OF 245 Broadway, 126 and 1% East 14th 91. near id a) | Sold'omiy M: MALCOLM, 491 6th ave, Baa led to his appearing as Hamlet. Monster Grhenttion Plays Aftartion and Evening Tt was almost im: and unlovely sigh | — that we do just as we advertise. ©: Ret, Perk Place ant Murray oF a ‘ Possible to Tecognige. it. ‘Treasure! | Secretary Hunt Gives matt, | ]00f leet extrartes in the Bary eeflaidib iced mo) IMPERIAL: 9 saree Toe sack palt and’ Clarets cakes age piston roamed —ADoUt And CAPIRiDOd ue must, charset with cmbersling, trom’ the | crmfily ‘With’ a Alomena ting "hitur tet MUSIC; W Cy | utes. atareadeay OT Pompett. “7 , pointing to 2s, o 4 New York Den Latest Hain. | _ HILLS RHEUMATISM AND GOUT a cold bare region, once the cafe. em. 21d aL, opposite Eden ‘Musee HARLEM OPERAS UOUSE eee cin, cae mac | een, froin owe Be, and that,” indicating a perfectly arid court this mornalg in $3,000 for General Sesui ny, Ha A A for circular. . pace devoid of, partitions, “was the Sierman Mascke fermaned bale one | EET and Best PUDO'N HEAD WILSON, =e naxK Seen aaa Ge PREIS TS 3 i bil | . . : ¥ he courts: © of the lew. 4 ing @ finger at some boi hewere pri- 3 THEATRE, Eve8.1 . | the courts; written opinions rae vate offices, formerly pied by. Mr. | Pay “Boe th HARE eOw ATO See aoe eee ce enamel ae Aronson.” Everything levelled. EMPIRE. DEN je "MY AUNT. BRIDGET. | mime t™ a Downstairs is one vaat space undivided 303 6t promptly cleewary tM Canary A Gepderer have a {07 Provete to-day. The cata th Avenue opposite. Macy's pe UA 7 es re charge uteay aie H tek ahead of Pet Panpy ees hred ' GARRICK THEATER. es La B them, but work is proceading vigorously. % bis wid : ESSE} Poe NIGHT AT 50 W your tate ; ¥ a Sppointed ‘nole ex DIED. | Las Be SRT UAE aE i A Teer fate é | Miss Rose Coshian, is presenting a play DOWNEY.—At Montclair, N. J., on May $7, 1096, | op. |‘Thurk.,"sarmisand the Mai." | sai CAMILLE’ DE LACY. sll Y jeaned sheen whi . tyrna out to be MARY, widow of Patrick Downey and mother } MOTH BT TH ATR nen WED. & SAT. copies of French hati 10, 8 r her brother's old comedy, ** jarter.”” of Patrick Downey, in ber Sist year, Ree cenee Bi WKS. KING tells past, future, q | Rls week the Comhians are plrouetting Funeral services will take place at the DAN SULLY consi iificeny, | business speculation, tov Tand. In spite of the bad season, how- Church of the Immacuiate Conception, Mont- STAND sO THF ACHE. Lan 4 Nichts lever, the Cogblans have kept out for Better use t00 lair, N. J, on Thursday, May 40, at 9A. M. e EXTRA MATINES DECORATION DAY. | don't you le. forty weeks—which isn’t, bed. h A high mass of requiem will be held for the TOO MUCH JONNSON, SUITS CLEANED and prosed, $1, Rejane's Boston BvaiAl pot tuna muc = too eagle fou aera) * cures: Break The C. P. Importers} —__\'= Wes Gilles ba Company. niet, Dyeing and Cleaning Works, Ta ooh Toad oh ueicine eles, Gabor il litte Peartine Saint umes aks eons Make Them HOY T'S WEISS 6 ol SUPERPLCOUE HAIR papmaneally Geog Bp that the audiences were lamentably| Geware of imitations 06. . yee tw Ye Rng PR Wabinmes st, Severe. Wek eee mall. This shows the folly and fallacy FOR SALE BY LEADING]; F ERRACE Gardep, Sith ot, bet. 34 & Lex'g'n nled- Pere | Semis Opere Apartment Advertisements in The World this week are Repeated without extra Y DER OBEKSTLIGER. y attrac- “Society” will never bring grat RETAILERS. A MIRACLE AT ST. ALBANS. Strange Accident by Which One Was Brought Back as from the Dead. fellow was brought in this ‘ound dead in the @no' and set off again round. A poor youn) afternoon, fay good-evening, ross the white “Oft duty at 6," I said to myself as I went. "I would’ not go off only I am @o tired, and sister says I must.’ ‘At the ward door I encountered Nurse Filemin; chum and fetlow-nur: ‘We were kept busy at St. Alban's Hos- / pital. Nurses and doctors were hard at | work from morning till night, and from | night till morning again. ‘The seve! Winter was bringing ite usual acco: paniments of starvation and eickness. Hard times and bad living were work- % ing havoc among the poor; ine howitat | JORG HTS atsttn, One oe whats Ss was fu!l to overflowing, An unusual| weeping bitterly. number of casualties at the same time! ‘Oh dearie.”’ exciaimed nurse as shi saw Tam ao giad you are com brought stretcher after stretcher to the ‘This is the wife o! poor No. 12, who accident room. | fled this’ morning: she wishes io see The great clock over the entrance was Lend Room yous off duty, dea: just striking 6 ag I threw my shawl 4 fracture in, and round me and hastened off across the ing to attend to it; grounds to the dispensary. Running ¢ed & cheerful acaulescence, and sh quickly through the snow, I soon arrived @ the door, amd wae greeted by thi (immed ‘back to “attend to her many res. Paling the woman with me, 1 went customary growl which awaited late comers. to the room of he porte who kept the mortuary ke; th many grows j lighted his rn and prepared ac- ¢ in coming for|COmpany us, as he was in duty bound male oficiais 8 s00n as I one was one of the man; iid not leave | of fg. ™A\ who considered it right to be as disagreeable as possible to the Rurses whenever they required his ser- fc vices, s¢ I took no notice of hig mu: murings, but devoted my attention to the a col my before. Let of bran ly tor No. 2% and little No, 16's rt wine; that is a:l, | think.” ‘Anything fregn this afternoon, Nu ?” [hguired the dispenser as I men While sh re the bott.es into my apr Wes Meakling oe the. many ee] Pepi order to leave, my hands free ies igh eos ol future ol for us,” I answered, mare L'4 eee bas it gome up to Mary Lord juary. a oe charge in The Evening World. 500,000 Circulation Guaranteed which ropected scream, but' that was worse than the and which th bop F lit from the! awful silence, for the hollow walls took of his lente: he man entered under walt flam Up the sound, and the mocking echo Jone, in order that he might bring| came back to'me as if the dead were forward trom the larne portuary the into the dimly door behing m: Now at ‘east I was alone, with noth- ing more unearthly than white flowers, and a lurge ebony cross which hung &gainst the wail. Sinking down Into the corner moat remote from the inner door, veapping my shawl clos round my ivering shoulders, I placed the lantern beside me, and strove vainly to think of pleasant things. I tried to think of the ward, with its cheerful fire and row: of beds with their cozy red rugs the fun had chrintn with and ih the the 1ess into which I had fallen, several rection hours appeared to have elapsed. In- stead of the dim light of the lantern at my side, the chapei jooded with stiver moonlight. In spite of mythic shawl, J was fearfully cold and crampe: with leaning so long against the chilly ware that something 4d me; something besides moo! ght and discomfort. A glance at the skylight overhead showed me the moon sailing calmly through the dark, blue it of heaven, surrounded by ‘Reecy f ven as I looked and ls- to take. less be well. He told me wha lghted chapel, closing the rieking in their places. I sank on my Particular body we wi to see; pres- | knees the damp stones and covered ‘ently he opened the door again to admit | my face with my hand us. |""Fne building stood far away from any which we entered led into | othe: | hoped to sve and with it the | But ali in vain Jancing reuad ' ¥ ears would strain ieten for sounds from the silent room. Oh! T should go mad! I could not bear Mt! How wicked! how cruel! that no ghe came to seck me! What was thal The great the entrance striking. ig but, no, sev eight! then Only 8 nek. Only two hours since 1 ran through the garden to fetch the stimulant Almost fnvoluntarily J silp my hand into my apron pocket. Yew, there were the two be es carefully wrapped Found with my handkerchief, ae Thad put them, For a moment a ray of hope darted across my mind; surely when the bot- tles Were mi from their place 4 quiry would he made, and T should fought for. But a moment's reflect brought back not an unheard. Umes for che dispensary to be forgotten unui the door war locked and the 4 be & Mixtu. medicin would be left 6 the lithe it le, but not the stimulants with @ sigh at the forgetfulness of her nurses, would serve the palents from the stock bottles, and no thought would whirled it quickly into | 0@ directad to me. 1th asm Whether I fell asicep or not, I have ble to determine, but eof ani are. tl bottomed Dnt pce Sent it Into the darkness, and few Suck | when f roused from the semi-consclous- | fd not tend to bring me com sick tod il, iny Mmbs ache: cross, to by the moonbeams, loomed durk and” awful against t white wall, Oh, to dle and forget everything! What was that? A sound! ~a groan! Oh, heaven! coming from the other side of that Inner door! T had risen to my feet, but now I sank back, frozen with horror, into the shi ‘or a few moments, sh me again. 1 listened long moan—but tom fused hollow, uneartaly ghoxt such as we with rattling but rather the in paln, As ssion of my Weakened miud my courage returned, my nursedike Instincts came to my al The thought that @ living human being was near, much more a fellow creature who needed help, filled me with new en- ergy, and I ror’ and took up my lan- tern! Wh ei to find I hardly know p workman who had rt the black at f ‘a roan of wont, to ins and turid blu ; the biustering wind would prevent It was here that the rela-| my voice being heard even had I the of i 4 oked thelr las courage to SROUE & ie h Thad not upon the pale, set faces of their no one wou! in the gre parted friends. The ly about to be weather as this, I should not be misse Visited, was wheeled on a light trolley In the ward | should be supposed, being into the chapel. which was kept very | off duty, to be in my own room. Nurse nd daily redecked with whice | Fleming, missing me from the supper flowers. jtable, would imagine that I had gone to ‘As we entered, the porter stepped out-| bed, and would Yrobably retire without, | side to do something to the lamp, which aa she thought, disturbing me. \did not burn properly, while { went| What should'I do? What could I do? forward, with we) women ang gently | To remain there all nig t seemed, sn, turned ‘back the sheet from the poor, | posnible, yet how much more impo dead face. \fo get away, I had always been ac- The two women were too much ab-| counted among my fellow-nurses as the jsorbed—the one with her grief and the cous, and I fear I had bee Other with her sympathy—ta take any wont to ba notice of me. So f, remembering # pour,' me, but I had never dreamed of an. little waif, who had died in my arms 4 thing like this, To sit among friendiy day or two before, ard thinking J should faces in the daylight, or beside a cheery like to see him again, for | had grown was one thing, To be to to love the little mozherless creaiure, Spend a nmgbt alone with the d picked up the lantern from the floor and another. i ent in search of my l.ttle patient. I At length I gathered sufficient courage ‘soine tine before | found him, and, to urn Found and try to reaitze my after imprinting a Kise on the small, position. Oh, how I envied those for. pitiful face, J went to look gt th: tunate mortals who, {n moments of | Bostmortern-room which, fh ngerand dread, can'quietly faint away Seen. I was walking round, the light of into calm unconsciousness, to rec the lantern gicemipg weir on the their senses only wnen the horror is White Ules which lined the walls and pact. if I could only lle down on that floor, when I sud only heard s door bold Moor and sleep. Aye! even if It was ang, Withoyt Snowing exactly what the sleep that knows no waking. how ad happened, I shivered with appre- 1 ension and my creep: unel My. e ladiy would F have done so. Anything than remain terror-stricken with these dreadful companions. In a moment I knew wha pened. Tipianerd ay the lantern: how tong fone. angel the vis Ae mn, burn? ¢ 1 1 depena on ite Vehbt lasting till cawn? 1 jooked at the had hap- | trolley. wit ee |goomepeay ‘wil theme pantcoaaa ta | Ser | ee ht [Sree Ph WINDOW CLEANING, office cleaning cheaply and thoroughly dome: postal for estimate to N. Y. W. CO, 148 By Presently a movement at the further already gucssed, that In trat as I went. No sign of a human figure knew well might be fatal, he had stood still, in perplexity, Oh, heavens! | I had been so abs till figure. Stull? heard the clock ring out f is We kept early hours at Bt. Al ‘3 nd pushed itse te All my former experience wa nothing | and * pair of ark eyes gazen into mine! could not find it in my heart to sigh trom the white lips called me to|dress was scanty covering fro 1a it be before hesitate—no time to xive way to woman-|think of the mortuary ol vole aa 1 could command, “I will do unill, at last, a sound of a key t shivering form. Instinctively I remem= | “She cannot be here, port brandy’ between the chattering teeth.| It was long before I return in vain, Oh, if I could only summon I praised for what they were ples ai was a large, warm one; for- an untimely end, The ease 1 by 4 gpd deciled me, and 1 made my way foot through the snow he slowly round the stone ledges, casting overtaken by intense fatigue, at could I see. No British workinan's re: asleep. “It's a wonder I'm not T™my what was that? Close bestfe me, not that I had taken ‘no ‘account of nable to stir, of that sound! move and at clock we were und to this, In a moment the fingers had I was shivering and sick. The hich? How long I stood thus I shall never| him, lonely and miserable as % myself, and 1 gathered courage to bend | air. How, long woul \Enough! ‘The spell was broken! I| Would they seek long | ail ish fears. 1 (ook the cold hand in mine, | these thought tormente for you." and taking the shawl in the lock—tne yolco af bere’ the bottles in iny pocket, and whole place spun round and - saw After a while the returning color in the | work, “Pneumonia set in, an ipa, the increasing warmth of the lim! I was too ill to ave my aid, but that waa impossible! If T could to call m: bravery. lite in my companion, my patient, learned, had recovered and was been assisting with the new building had old. No, 20 had not got his pended animation waa puen fallen asivep, or ‘one with ~ but I had Tt safoly heres ainong the dgctors, land | the en, Wook peat. ae In a moment Y pe nen Rar mortuary and Into the cha Inter athe door was shut, anda}! in. darkness! the light of the lantern on the ground unable to overcome the drowsiness ‘umbent form gladdened my eyes, I'he concluded, and I is no ‘answer,’ 4 in a shell, but lying on the houns as they went until thes ‘Oh, ey covered it from and almost touched me.yrise. I should be missed, pulled the sheet from the face. and a|hal fallen into a doze, from wi know. At length, a long, quivering | Oh, how cold it wi My thin over ami touc! the prostrate form, | found me? knew then that this was no time to/ thought of the mortuary? “De not fear," [ sald, in ag calm alesch other through my ing from my shoulders 1 folded it round the companion saying in bewil drawing them forth, dropped a’ little heard no more. pe e | 2 a told me that my efforts had not been _ Tenderly was J nursed at r ‘ help arrived. Fortunately my gratitude for his strange resou Too w drink, and suc ing through "Where am I?" asked the man, as he it up with intel faved his life, you know, Ory this was did not, fortunately, occug full of surprine and mo wonder, for his nurses to me, Apparently te to ms ntil long afterwards, and surroundings hi to Prha'he least, an for my ple open In @ door and looked ‘into & wise oe 2 not think It faa Nh i | aie, dark interi At the sound of ise lain matters ore than to tel ben's Hgspital, and 4 Sere Gy ieeeraeting, coaneh, oad | he mas ing Bie a its colg, still burden, then, misadventure. How improbable a the- looked round the dim place, his face h a mighty effort, I crossed th izing the end of the

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