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13, 7a FRESH AIR FOR THE BABIES, menty-One Excorsions to Be Given the Ailing Poor Chil. dren of the Tenements, FORTY TO SEVENTY-MILE SAILS The First Exoursion, Saturday, June 15, Goes to Raritan Beach, N. J. TWO OUTINGS EVERY WEEK. Gentributions Received Yesterday fer the Sick Babies’ Fund—A Depot for Free Clothing. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. ess sesse Mere are the Fresh Air Excursion Arrangements have been made for Rwenty-one outings on the water which fwill be given to the sick bables and heir mothers. «The Bick Babies’ Fund provides these Bzoursions and will see that the little oes are elegantly taken care of on the eats and in the groves, Refreshments fwill be served by & well-known caterer, @nd music for twenty of the excursions fwill be furnished by Prof. I. Stahlham- mer's famous east side orchestra. On the first excursion the Russian Imperial Court orchestra, under Leader Harris| Rosanoff, will make music for the day. Manager G. De Yaulus has kindly a Fanged with the musicians, who will ive their services to this charity and fill do their best to make the youn, eters happy. The double-deck barge (William Myers, with capacity for 1,000 Persons, will leave the foot of West Wleventh street at 8 A. M. sharp every! excursion morning and the foot of East Whird street at 9 A. M. sharp. Tickets Pill be issued which will be distributed | by the free doctors, and they will be dis- Gributed in no other way. ‘This is @ list of the Fresh Air Ex- eursions: Gaturdey, June 15, to Raritan Beach, W. J. Distance thirty-three miles. Monday, June 17, to Bylvan Beach, N. G. Distance, twenty-one miles. turday, June 22, to Sylvan Reach, Tucedasy June %, to Raritan Beach, ‘ @aturday, June 29, to Sylvan Beach, Tuesday, July 2, to Idlewild Grove, on Manhasset Bay, Long Island Sound. Distance, twenty-three miles. Saturday, July 6, to Cornwalton Grove, om Long Island Sound. Distance, twenty-two miles, Tuesday, July 9, to Sylvan Beach. Saturday, July 13, to Idlewlld Grove. Wednesday, July 17, to Raritan Beach. @awurdey, July 20, to Cornwalton Grove. ‘Tuesday, July 23, to Sylvan Beach, @eturday, July 2, to Oriental Grove, fm Long Island Sound. Distance, twenty alles. Tuestay, July 30, to Sylvan Beach, Saturday, Aug. 8, to Idlewild Grove. Monday, Aug, 6, to Cornwalton Grove, Baturday, Aug. 10, to Oriental Grove, Tuesday, Aug, 18, to Sylvan Beach, @aturday, Aug. 17, to Idlewild Grove, Tuesday, Aug, 20, to Sylvan Beach. @sturday, Aus. 24, to Cornwalton Grove. Tne Myers Excursion and Navigation Sompany, who have Many years ex- perience in this business and whose boats and berges are specially built for q@uting purposes, will have charge of all transportation features, ‘The Free Doctors will keep up their Bally tours of the tenements just the Dame, so that this invaluable phase of Qhe Fund's work will not lose any of its power for gool. The sick babies on fand and sen will be taken excellent care ¢ all through the Summer, It you wish to help the Sick Babies’ und geod a small contribution to “Casaler of World, Pulitzer Building, ew York Cit: ‘A depot for the reception and distribu- Won of clothing for poor children has been opened at 228 East Twenty-first Gtreet. Any person having any articles that could be made use of, particularly ol Summer clothing, oan send them to this depot, —_— FREE DOCTORS’ STORIES. L .. 3m the shadow of the Hotel An- Qetnetta, a place where luxury abounds, 3 found @ family of five. Husband out | of work, wife sick, children, the young. | est eleven months, the oldest seven | years, and all in tatters. The father, a| Printers, was willing to work at any- thing. ‘What could I dot ‘The sickness was from want of food, f@nd the child feeding upon a mother | @lready weak, who could not supply the Bursling, was hardly able to lift its| head. The mother was surprised that the child was weak from insufficiency of Bursing and could not understand how the baby was starving, So it was, as in a number of the physician can “tell at a. gi i or not the peter ar nursing of the mother | ers’ | ( oniered necessary food for the mother and the others, IL For the past two weeks @ puny, Ill-con- ditioned child of three y young- est of seven, has been in a most pitiable, condition. Too poor to secure the services of & physician, the mother in her ignorance has allowed a terrible eruption on the tace to go from bad to worse, the neighbors are afraid to h children approach hi It seem iH shame that lack of tee fese and care should bring uch suffer- ing to an innocent child. ine mother, however, 1s very pent. Ma carry out any Instructions, and 1 shall nee and treat het child daily, and hot to prevent any permanen deformity which the large ulcerating sores migh' occasion if longer neglected. At Robertson Hi Brookiyn, Te- “ Morrow Night. An entertainment for the Sick Mabie’ Fu will be given at Robertson Hall, 14 Gates nue, Brooklyn, to-morrow evening. Mr. W. J. Baldwie, fr., 161 Haleay etrost, will supply tieke which ere only 36 conta each. Fair at Cedarhurst, L. 1. ‘To the Baitor: Please find Inclosed $6.60, the procesda of @ fair held at Cedarhurat, L. 1, by five little girl, Hoping this will éo some poor baby good, ‘Wille Harman, fate tw Yaaseiie Phompaoe, Codaruura be 1. Committee, “A Noble Work.” To the Raltor: ‘You will find inclosed $5 for the Sick Babies 4 ble work and should be Raped ont” * “nig NmWSROY'S PRIEND. Two Good Fri of the Charity. ‘To the Eéitor: Grok Incloowt plesae find $1 trem Mre ©. J. C and ti from Mia BB, W. for te Bick Bables’ Fund. BBW. Rabies Help the Babies. ‘To the Editor: Inclosed find $1.86 from the infant clase of the Central Congregational Church, 209 West Fitty- ooventh street. It is the money which has been collected each week from those who bad a birth- day duriag the week, eack child bringing as many pennies ag It was years old, ant this Roney uted to help other [tle eniidren, and 39 they Intrust 1 to you for the sick bal : ONE HE TEACHERS. THE PULITZER SCHOLARSHIPS For the Third Year Grammar School Graduates Gather in Competition. To-morrow morning at 9 o'clock about one hundred and seventy of the bright- est graduates of 18% from the public schools of this city will sit down in com- petitive examination at the rooms of the Teachers’ Coll or Horace Menn School, in We: One Hundred and Twentieth street, Th lads are con- Pulltzer Scholarships their nvker, ea wil best in merit, an be accorded testants for the be chosen as the these fortunate ones will th Avil of gaining thi it college ecludation the eountryscan afford with of money. Minis ia ponsible through the invitation Rt‘of Mr. Joseph Pulitaer, who fas arranged with Golumbia College tor the ooenins, it necomeny: as ten eeheiar 4 ear, any Sniual allowance. of $200. for ‘mainte- to each holder of @ Puliteer I The accepted graduates from ‘ting to-morrow (porning three years in the hi forded in the Horace and they will then be ntirely prepared to start in on the ‘our years’ regular course of arts |) Columbia or any first-class college 0! their choice, or should their permit y the Co! Schools of Law, Med! ng be entered. uring the entire sev rs the tuition will be free and the pend will continue. ‘To @ boy of poor parents the Soest uy, ip an Mat Honaily favorable one, and it is to, thl class that the invitation to avall of the Scholarships is particularly extended ‘That the plan is an inspiration incentive to many ambitious yout shown by the growing list of candi for the scholarships, Two years ago the initial examination one hundred and eleven boys reported, and last year the list stood at one hundred and fifty-nine, while this year the contestants number one hundred and seventy, During Friday and Monday next they will all be sub- Jected tos written examination tn the subjects of English grammar and liter: ture, American history, arithmetic, ography and free-hand drawing. pers will then be critically examined yy the expert pedagogues of the Teach- College, and upon their marking the leading fifty lads will be called to meet in an oral competition In reading and recitation. In thi® way the siftin process will be continved until the final ten for the year are determined, and they will start in with the academic ear 1895-6 In the regular course at the ‘eachers’ College under the broad, lib- eral terms of the scholarship founda- ton, —_—— MANY CHILDREN IN LINE. Forty-first Ani Parade of 5: bath-School Scholars, The forty-first annual parade of the Jersey City Babbath-school children w: held this afternoon, There were about 10,000 children in line. The parade was divided into four divisions, and each had gern line of march. ¢ Hamilton Park division wi re viewed in the park, the Bouth Bergen dl- vision at Bergen and Belmont avenues, juare division at as en vision and the herman Fis venue an erm Mayor Wanser and other city of reviewed the parade. e Grand Mai shal was J. V. Forster, and W. T. Hun- ter, H. H. Farrier, J. C, Meharg and R. 8. Van Nortick were the division commanders, ————__———- Successful 10th Centery school. ‘The Nin teenth street, the donor of "Phe By big Harlem Christmas tree, from year to year, will close next week for the term, with ating exorciras, Monday, June 10, the award of prizes Will be made to pupila for excellence in studies Tuesday a tally-ho will convey the iver Park for ap outing; the chil by the teachers ja ands physician and puree. Wedn ition of u dorearen, imary, rammar frit Sich the pubilo (a cordially Invited. Friday’ the fehool will be closed, thus Hiccessful term in Ils gareer, winding wp the moat Popular South Beach, on Staten Island, affords sloniste a panoramic view of cluding Forts Hamilton, Lafayette and Wa worth. ‘The resort containg ahi South Bi I gave directions for feeding baby and Royal ABSOLUTELY PURE Highest of all in Leavening Power,— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Baking | THE WORLD: HURSDAY BVEMING, JUNE 4, ROOM FOR “TRUANTS.” Eesex Market Will Accommodate 2,600 More Pupils by September. The Tenth Ward Will Have Two Trustees, Parents and Children Thank ‘ The Evening World.” Preparations are going on as rapidly &s possible for the enjoymeft of the fruit of the victory won by the children of the Tenth Ward and “The Even- ing World,” and when September comes the old Essex Market building will be transfogmed into a great primary School, where not less than 2,500 chil- Gren may learn the first lessons of Amefican citizenship. The Chairman of the Boant of Trus- tees, Dr. Louls Haupt, and Trustees James B. Reynolda and Patrick Care Toll appeared before the Board of cation at its meeting late y: lied for permission to arket building in good sanitary con- ition and to make other alteration that the building will be mot able to school purpor ‘There will be two new schools, to take the places of Grammar Schools 2 and 42, now far too small, old-fashioned and unftt, ‘The sites agreed upon are on the south side of Rivington street, between Eldridge and Forsyth, and on the north aide of Hester, between Orctard and Ludiow streets. The Board of Exuca- tlon experts appraise their value at $169,509 and $193, respectively, and 4 another year two fine school-houses will be completed, and the City Fathers can fhen do wnat, they lke with the old x Market building. ‘The law every child must. go to schosl from the sixth to the fourteenth ear, All 9 don’t are truants, and {intle to punishment, Bo the 2.885 Iit- tle chaps In the ‘Tenth Ward who have been erying for a chance to go to school and have been turned away from the ‘owded schools are. truants, ‘The Evening World” has fought for school accommodations for these invol- Untary truants and won the fight. They will be provided for temporarily in the old Essex Market building, and next year, there will be two new achool- 01 pes for them, Miss Sophie Smith, teacher in charge of the fifteen cia now in one ‘of the old building, ‘was joyous f the outcome of the fight. "The Evening World’ ts deserving of the gratitude of the parents and chil- dren of the Tenth Ward,” said she, | “It has mine, and I know that it has, that of thousands of anxious mothers. ‘The following note from Trustee Rey- nolds speaks for itself: To the Editor: T want to thank you in behalt of the children of the Tenth Ward for your ald In securing Besex ‘Market for school purposes, il you entered the Geld the conte: seemed to mtepa by to put. the bullding In tion, and hope by Reptem- 2,500 ‘children, who otherwise would be om the streets ‘We are greatly indebted for vigorous action. our prompt and Very respectfully yours, JANES B, REYNOLDS, University Bettloment, 28 Delancey street. LOOKS LIKE A LOCK-OUT. Progressive Coat Tailors May Be Out of Work. ° Reporte were in circulation this after- noon that 1,700 Progressive or Knights of Labor coat tailors are to be locked out. Inquiries, indicated there was some ion for the report id to arti atisfaction on the part of the sixty-five non-association contractors, who signed the union agreement, The members of the Contractors’ Association have held out against the unions ance an forts through , of Ellas Benjamin The committee of the association gnnounced thay would not permit jon to enforce its rules in their Mr, Hochstadier withdrew & Co. to-day the un — BARBERS WILL FIGHT. Brooklyn Tonsortal Artists to Test the New Anti-Shaving Law. A movement is on foot in Brooklyn to teat the constitutionality of the Col. Anti-Shaving law. "The Wor inted out the way in which tt can fone. The Hows Barbers’ Assocla- tion, of Brooklyn. has held several mi at which the law was denounce injust and unsatisfactory, It Is pr P ed to take & Lest case into the Bu- reme Court. A meeting will be held by the bosx barbers to-morrow, when It ts + | th proposed to take action by which an order to show cause will be obtained from a Su- Preme Court Justice, directing the city lain why they should not oMiclals to exp! be enjoined from interfering with the barbers in the future, 9 18 THB WORLD OF LAnoR. George Grimths and Joseph McManus mitied by the Hullding Trades Section last nighi jegates of the Gilders’ Union. The Executive Committes of the atrik! tives of the Atlantic Mills, at Olneyvii fent word to the Buliding ‘Tra night for financial ald, and quested to report the mat tons. ‘The Amalgama’ in were Te f to thelr organisa: applied _for sion of Its deien Siding Trades ton last night ai Labor Union. Union hands aye taken the p) union men In Pfelfer’s cigar manufactory, in the Bowery, Delegate Perr! ted to thi he strike tn Tay! vundry. 4 and the plecework Rausch, of the Wood-Carvers’ Asso ade a motion in the Mullding Tri supervision. of the Bureai The motion was laid on the table. Delegate Fitzk Marble-Workers, re- porta that thy ¢ Federation has famines some wartio-cu 4 polishers Tecelve but $2 4 day ea the Tin and Sheet Iron W, CURED OF If your work or your business not aa succesatul ‘as Itnhould be because you are not your best self, If your social Iife ix not aa pleasant aa it aboutd be because you are not cheerful and companion. able, fluence there ts trritating or gloomy, If your life ts unsatisfactory and unbelptal to who have been cured of thelr nervous disorders ‘and who have found that life to an entirely differ. ‘ent thing from what they thought It, It ts from thts testimony that Doctor McCoy bonds this message and this lesson to you. Recognise, for ews sake, and rec. omuize at ence, re it ts too Inte, that It te a phynical condition you on! from. ‘You aresick, not unfortunate, not ill wed, not singled out by Wrovidence for exceptioual trouble, ‘You are not working too hard. You are not en- Joying too much, Your lot doesn't differ ma- Aerially from the lot of other men, but the trouble ‘a you have neglected your physical welfare. For weeks these columns have contained the testimony men and women who found lite hard and unfortunate, It had tew pleasures, lis carce weighed them down, Read what they say after they were cured. An epitome of all ts fn the statement of one: ** When I was sick it seemed as tf T waa looking at everything—business, home, wife, children ‘and frlends—through = giaas window that was amoky and dark with etaina Now I see thein face to face,'* ‘This testimony 's for you. It means the new life possible through perfect health. It means the natural Iife which belongs to you, the birth- right, which you are deprived of by your neglect of yourself, : SLEEPLESS AND NERVOUS. Here ts the starement of Mr. Henry Poel, Pas- gate, NJ. If you suffer from tnsomnte “flow many sleepless nighte 1 wu Peel saya, “how many nights 1 Teatored me to Took upon that 1 was slol 1 th agal as ne looks Upon B RHEUMATISM. suffer from Rheumatism t know that mation Ia a disease of : bres which #3 yal cord Lo every pari every part with senation BS Jou you the nei from the gral the body, Turnist Do you'know that the only cure for Iheuma: tam Ise prover treatment of the nervous con dition th Bt Read Min aate Cougbiaa, 200 ject. dl Rbeu : Terme ‘For many Thad bee aaah MER I, a neha lured untold agony, Shar) ins wou! in the back, under the shoulder biades and in \flerent pagta of the body. I was so miserable, did not whether I lived or gied. oat ir Lpent of McCoy and ®t Jobu acted : butl It not only relteved ve gntirely cured of the Ie ntatem: nab, free from, ic_af statement of Mrs. Kate Coughla: NERVOUS TRO The Testimony, Which Is Without Parallel, Awakening Unprecedented Interest in the Work of Doctors McCoy and St. John. NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. “some of the dectoms anid It was Nervous Dys- pala; others said It was tt tat was tine, ‘and | 9 0 Pander the treatment of Doctors Mevoy and St reeus Proatration, ans about the same thing: all T wreiehed in mind anit body all the {fe seemed to me without any Joy oF any If your home ts not happy because your own in- | HORLIN TG ig weg nereous spells would int and almost senselen, eave me My others, wevten | (HENGE AES satohinhied AU the wondertul chagge Its you who should reed the testimony which | in my condition. ory; Ut the pipln state Oana wenieay ot ment oC ati Mary” Ladiwity, das "Hunn a It is the truthful tewtimony of mea and women, | Greenpoint, 2+ 1. NEURALGIA OF HEART. By the disomter aid derangem vous ayatem the hi ying the abe gee ‘suffer from palpitation of the ifflcult breat Hers nonts of the ner: rt ls offen affected, tho nerves: heart being diseased. pares thac you have had di 6 tore cy it waye by aa mauy rent physicians. if tement of Bi “4 Motiowan, Bro Wont Sathse The reanit tn hrs. case shows ‘that the disease was oo! diagnosed by Docs thy tore Mgcoy and Mi Joni, ait for that roan was rented andl sheedily curst He says Tor worand a lialf vears 1 tried doctor alter dootor and spent my Money on patent im Erno one wemed to Understand my” loli Or goon ast bey ede consed ie Tha would almost take m iy. My ‘heart would beat hard and fast, and then would be fol- lowed by a alow, Irregular beating. 1 an as the real fully testify to U NEURALGIC HEADACHE. gle wa Do you suffer trom Do you kn hat the ; the wt my m of Ife; trom @ my stomach troubled mo ambition or desire to live, Dootors Moc bled on my pillow eagerly looking for tie | n4t bow many Bf feeling melancholy | y desponudent, erik all the time rome Y ere. ag gee wil, @ time irritate and | and ight hea Pat ease, f cannot tell you. All lcan say. all | | he roe ty en my, ‘once what wi in, & strong, healthy and hap: | the fest day ‘medicines ia charm bu | Moan nied eoee y consultatia ven: (hat paln in i pray. ind from nh Neural this d Headache? disease of the nerve for fe An impres- now endache ia the th Hn bualn Joyment thing. Tailed an T had no ut Goy and Mt. John @ short @ we, Tam a restored man,’! ver eCAURE ¥ Fy of your home ¥ ndings of your fa rt cause WA BOON AS Lone to You you told the tuutter with me, Almo He treatment I began to Kaln the a DOCTORS McCOY AND ST. JOHN, sadione ot 48d ry 10 A DRAMATIONEWS AND NOTES Leonard Flete! Play in Mai fel Parte--Alfriend Wheeler at Work, This is the burlesque season, when we want to Jaugh, and laugh, and be vil- laina sill, s0 here's something funny | from Mr. Leonard Fletcher—quite fresh (not Mr. Fletcher, but the news). Bays he: "In view of the fact that Mr, Mans- field will not, in all likelihood, leave the eountry next peason, I have decided to make the attempt to take his place (sic) on the. road with the above repertoire ‘Beau Brummel,’ ‘A Parisian Romance’ and ‘Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’ next sea- son. I bave secured that most import- ant factor, « backer, whose supply of funds will enable me to do the plays in fully as good style as Mr, Mansfield’s productions. My company coniains no amateur. I have done fretting my life away with sticks. I leave Mr, Wheat- croft to make that Kill him inside of five years, I shall Present my own version of ‘Brummel,’ which 1 more lke Mansfleid’s than Jerrold’s play—that which I murdered | at the Fifth Avenue, a year or #0 ago, I play ‘A Parisian Romance’ tn four acts instead of five, ending the play with Chevrial's death, Shall introduce a bal- Jet during the banquet scene, making the Baron dle from the sight of so many shapely limbs, rather than by apoplexy, a la Mansfeld, I belleve—in fact my past experience has encouraged me to feel that the public outside of New York (very outside!) 1s anxious to see another Chevrial, Brummel and Jekyll and Hyd think I can biuff them into accepting me as a fit successor to Shall make no spec no theatres, peddle no Am out for the stuff, not glory. 1 irving wanta to come over here ‘bel nm I promise to let him cha ag much for his seats as he pleases. I shall content myself with 35, 6, 75 cents and $1—if J get it, The above are facts, T mean business this time. Col. Alfriend and A. melodrama of New . . Wheel hot York Wte' hs tobe Teported to the Dutlding Trades nigh: that the American” Poderation ot | Labor has lasced a. charter ta a number of pended members rf the Tin and Tron W Union. The Secretary of the Structed to request the American Labor to revoke the charter The Operativ> Pian Unton wilt hold « ape- clal "meeting on T aight ia) Brevoort. Ha to'nominate caadida'es for Walking Delegate. Union has elected Rich- ederation ot | thought himaelf of @ cruel revenke, “No, jvld man, he sald with his brightest | smile, shave myself.” derora at 48 Orel and pI a newly elected Treasurer! of Upholaterer No. 8), vice Lewis Good- | ale, resigned. The Employment of the Independent Bureau t were Cenauring tn the’ on. Prostor's that’ ‘the and Mertin Healy have been of pledged an de! the to the Misce! cord Labor Club were taken im at the United Unica, ‘soon be: | Powder ected Vice: | bewitching sited presented by A. M. Palmer next season, ave started in upon a new drama, which they hope to finish during the Bummer, “Acrows the Potomac,” Co Alfriend’s war play, has Just been sent out to Cullfornfa by Augustus Hitou cee Wilton Lackaye can be witty when| he likes. Sometimes he likes. The other! day the dramaulc editor of inted | er that has @ very large circulation in'b sho) aye on Bro: rushed up to Mr, Lack- ¥. said he, “have you read x bout you'in the last issue !* The actor scented @ roast. Of course, he doesn't like them. Instantly he Here's another bon-mot—perhaps even @ bonner mot. A lady and gentieman standing at the corner of Broadway the other day saw Cimsy Fitagerald pass by accompanied by her youthful and not evil-looking adorer, Clayburgh. She was| Gressed up to the times, and he was radiant in Iilac trousers and a sweetly- setching Ue. “What 4 handsome couple!" quoth the lady with a sigh, “Don't you think they make a ry attractive sight?’ “Ya-as,” replied the kentleman with a yawn. “Clasy Fitsgerald is very attrac Uve and Mr. Clayburgh is the sight.” oe. A lady who is very friendly with the ctress In question. told who told a gentleman, that dams, John Drew's leading to Richard Harding the interesting young) j¢ will be married in the F t said that Miss Adama is a ver tous young person, who ix des Anxious to Move in the very beat and Js quite Jealous of John lrew cons with "tne best peop.e.” Milas A was @ short time ago engaged, b: port, to Charles Frohman, but she in- another lad: Miss Maud A. lady, is engaged Davis. and tha coupl y ambi- verately | ety, | least; there are sons), has a her by Cli ge in wi The rew destitute o tovial prew ruddy futui Frank St: the Tiger’ riflee, They will| Gomle opera new four-act play, wedded to her eo fe Mrs. Kendal departed yesterday on the Teutonte, atter a vinit ta the Phou- sand Islands. (Bhe probably took in nine hundred and ninety-nine of them and left the remaining one for Mr. K.) Those who profess to belleve that Mri | Kendal intends returning may rent as sured that ehe does not. Had she contemplated another visit to U, 8. she ) Would have sent @ little check which my husband gave me") to the Actors’ "Fund, or Couldock's benent, oF ‘the Pliot benefit, or something or other’ benefit. No, mommer will not return, 8 Miss Marie Burroughs sails for Europe fext week to buy Worth gowns (Worth is dead, but that docan't matter in the Miss Burroughs written for inton Styart, who used to ine daptations ‘from the French, play has a heroine who ts past, but who wallowa in « ent, and looks forward to & eee ockton's story, The Lady or which was’ woven Into a nee=to in thig country by Bydney Rosenfeid, in to be used fo {hat purpose In Enigiand by Adrian Io Mr, Rows has completed his. work, and It may be produced by D'O ly Carte at the Sa I aire. ‘he y oor the Tiger?” Was exploited tn this country by Co. John A. lov'aull, and De Woilt Hopper played the leading role, TO TEACH THE YOUNG IDEA. Graduating Exerc! Teac The Commencement exercis: Teachers’ the chapel of the college, dred and vand, the hall. @ beautiful service wr sion, Rev. Dr delivered an address on ‘The Voca-| tion of the Teacher,” dent Walter L. before an Meld at the ewe To-Day, of the College took piace to-day in One Hun- Twentieth street and Boule- audience that filled The exercises began with 1 and impressive responsive itten specially for the oc: hers’ George R. Van De Water and Henry pre mted the diplomas to the graduates with fellcitous remarks upon the work done and fin- ished, and happy grad President in which he of the wor lege eince f a fi st tion, 4s indicated t in its ‘eidowm, the widening of ite Boope and the enlargement of ita powers | jn ftw new quarters on the Murolngalde ie, ° The exercises closed with the singing of "My Country, "Tin of Thee," by the class, the past’ graduates abd their friends, after which by invitation of President. Henry everynody inspected the splendid new building: ‘The xraduates wore Adelaide then the New York to which the luates were about to turn. Henry delivered an address fave a gratifyini ‘Kk done by the T tf of 1 drew titu- ot Lavwell of New) Brown, of Cain No; Bilin jew York, Mary antine. sf Krookiyn eV. Dodke, of rk; Harriet 8 de of Newark B Gillespy, of napure, N.Y. Kadith Gladwin, ‘of Brooklya Gray, of Brooklyn; M.- Katharine Hannah, af frock lyn, EK. Hawkins, walk. Conn All ooper, of A Mary 1 How t Morr eA Of Neooklym; Jaw of New ¥ Nellie Litchaeid, wy Mainwaring, of M Mellin tock, of Now Y Mokintork, New York. Olga Meyrowitz, of Hidge@et Noo: kdin 6. of Watertown, Katharine Mo Re eck N.Y Rows, of St, Johnahury Meline P. Tie of Now York Lucy H. Weiser, of Marciabun Mary Wilard, of Passaie, No J High School Graduates-Tillis Auerbach, Charles Baker, Erlly Bawten, | tau rae. 0 Gert well, Amelia Wohifert Sechoot Jantta The Boant of Kauca’ avariera, the janitors’ til] Insists, that ahe t then Presi- | id0u, House, Room and Apartment Advertisements were printed in The World during May. All “ House and Home” Advertisements are repeated in The Evening World this week without extra charge. 800,000 Ciroulation | Seoured. UBLES.| Daniel Song, Low Prices anid Easy Term WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS # WASH GOODS DEPARTMENTS. Great Specials FRIDAY # SATURDAY. Our special sales are so well known we have only to mention the fact. Our customers know what it means when we say Special — Specials. Our patrons come and are not dis- appointed. The goods advertised are specials, and not a lot of trash purcha: for the occasion and ad- vertised at fictitious values. For this sale we have hundreds of cut what has made our old-esta|blished house so popular. Call = and see for yourselves, JORDAN & MORIART 207, 209, 211 and| 213 PARK ROW, — Near Chatham 8q/u New York. FURNITURE, CiARPETS, &¢, Look at Thiese Terms: $1.00 Week on|$65.00 worth. lengths of this season’s novelties. No goods carried over from sea- son to season, Prices will insure us acomplete clearance. WASH GOODS IN 4 LOTS. Lot 1—Too numerous to mention, 5° Lot 2—Lawns, Dimities, Percates, Ginghams, Crepons, &c., 10!° 2 Lot 3—Irish Lawns, in beautiful colorings and lace stripe effects, Lot 4-30 pleces French Challies, Sik Stripes, regular price 60c.; sale price, 40° WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS. Balance of the Season's Novelties will be cleared out in 3 lots. Leti- 49° Former prices S0c, & 78c. Former prices 75c. & $1.00. Lot 3— 48°" Former prices 95c. & $1.80. Remnants of Black Goods will be a leading feature in the above, Fightin Broadway cee ats. WOMEN’S Storm-Proof MACKINTOSHES, at $2.98 each, Just an odd lot in varl- tylem, black and plain and fancy —~dust-proof a as er-proot. and well some with sin, others with triple capes (same as cut), nearly all i sizes—-you'd be glad to pay $5.00 for them, 1? you knew their val a ee as long as they last, at $2, 58 West 23d St. ———__e_____ee——_—“_— TORE THE CHECK IN PIECES, Anger of a Man W Caught Sel. ing an Instalment Piano, Louls H. De Lespe, sald to be well connected, was charged with the theft of a plano In Yorkville Court thia morn- nig. Frederick H. Lahn, manager of Hardman, Peck & Co., manufacturers, rifth avenue and Nineteenth street, ts user, De Lespe ta a clerk in the Equitable Life Assurance Boclety, 34 Broadway, and resides with his wife at 48 West Forty-fitth street, According to Lahn, De Leape bought a $376 plano, paying #6 on account and signed the usual instalment lease. Yee | terday De Leape offered to sell it to A Winteroth, 106 East Fourteenth atroet, for $0. | Winteroth informed the plano company jand Detective Quinn was present when the piano was delivered and ® check for handed over Vhen arrested De wepe tore the check {nto pleces. They were reco! ve. De Lespe had pap! 4rams ahow- ink he made arrankements to sail for Jurope to-day Was discharse him, ‘For the Scalp | SAAAD-O-R SKI SOP trengthens the hair by re- inoving the germs of disease | that tend to destroy it. It is! 4, no one ap-| | a sure protection against the| parasitic microbes gathered from unclean hair-brushe: and combs. It removes crusts, scales, dandruff and scurf, and produces a healthy action of the scalp. It Is & non-polsonous antiseptic soap for the relief and cure of ali diseases of the aki and $1.50 Week on/$100.00 worth. Amusements. Parasols. White India Silk, (22 in. Enameled stioks—Drosden handles), Sr.25, worth $2.00, Sun Umbrellas, (a9 and 2% In. changeable ailk—blue and black, rod and bingk, brown and biack— Drosden and natural hand!os), 3.00, . worth $1. Chiffon, (plain or trimmed with lace), $4.75, ‘worth 98,90 to 68.06, LILLIAN RUSSELL of the season, as Vera, ~The third Positively Reappe et ete, ees comic opera, ns een ARS ES THE TZIGANE. LNBLA tithe tlh” Pe Cmons, Hill @ Hull, ‘Redding & Stanton, Rutledge, Mecade & Emmet, Jona Fatten, Frank Oates Rose, Prot. Hi we Concerta 2 P, M. to 10.30 P.M Coke uous. CANARY & LED No Performance ga Seley ‘count of imperative completing Intertor Bory evening at 6.20 oclouk. Park Avenue Hotel Court, Park ave, 994 to £24 ota Pet gh tg Na ey “Sane | DORE THEATRE DU MA eon |x ee | TRILBY. Dramatise’ by Paul M. Potten, HOYT'S THEATRE. "Pai TUNER AGHUTON 2e. tape, Bete ne ee ee WHET 146TH 8T. or RELIAB Spe Vaud OLDTIMB NOTIONS ARB BEING BANISHED| | Admimsion Wt a #1; Benes 6. BY THK PUBH AND ENTERPRISE oO” Tiii| 1 We event of ruin performsnce a Amphithestre PRESENT. IMPERIAL 1 THESE DAILY BALES ARE A BIG FEATURE MUSIC OF OUR BUSINESS AND THUKRB ARB NO ree DULL DAYS. Ae For Friday we off GRAND ry. FEES < MUM. POTTER and ME. BE A NOTTINGHAM LAGE CURTAIN] | AT 91.0y PER PA! COWPERTHWAIT & CO, 104, 106 & 108 WEST 14TH BT, BROOKLYN GRAGOS. “VERNON. Melt Monday, Opening ofthe oot Gardom PASTOR'S THE’2"FLATS. _Harry Watson, Alice Hutchings and 90 Stora AMBROSE PARK, BLACK AMERICA, Admiasion, Mle. Reserved, bc, & The. 3 & 8.18 85th RL Ferry, foot Whiteball at Pare be —| THEISS'S HF attSe eta EIS S'S Ap sation sctrion Plays Afternoon 636 Brentag, rsonal. 4—A.—HAVE YOU SEEN IT? “Art Ste@ies ‘he Nude,’ a mouihiy. porttolle: fer lowers , oy auperd. reprod e FLATBUSH AVE. NEAR FULTOR 8ST. uctions of paintings by MITIVELY ied Artista; Now 1 to @ ready, Sie each ‘method patented and by Artal’ Pub. Co, Dept, 16, 8 Louie, teeth extracted dal! ‘1 | A aUPEnPLCOUe MAIR: ele Be, Gore forever; slvctricity; itt only 125 West s4th at, me fs ci at FILLING, 00; teeth without PI ETECTIVE GER’ quien & 16.00 per tooth All work Guaranteed. bot yet for p Means nM tot Mery Dot ¢ 4 18 Week 424 ot, AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, | aporrion—Resned giri and boy aaa tye __ is TH wT. Maternity Retreat, N.Y. ave., Jamaica, & 2 2 = a ADVICE FREE—Lawyer; highest references; AN ATTORNEY; highest referen ‘all courts: collections made; ad room 622, #7 Nesava ‘Teeth extracted patniessly by our new actentifia method; NO PAIN or bad results; applied to the " . A AT VAN HOUTEN'S, 14 Park place— Cut Foe aod net at Teeth, 85. Wedding presents; strawberry and fan ALLL SUe. UP, $08 re wba gn AT i433 BROADWAY, ‘advanced on diamonds, ALL OFERATIONS PA! seal garments and 1s, BAYER DETECTIVE Ai ‘cases, civil oF crtmtnat ally and reasonably, Tooms 1 and 2; telephone, EET D, SHIA, clothier, removed trom 420 to di 84. 6. 8. ‘Broome ‘st, clotbing from best American and Be eS haem Europess tailors af 60 per cont. lean than original Fike DEATAL PARLORS, ae —_ ‘BB GD Avenue apposite Macr'a DEAFNESS post cured, entirely new _ method Address B. Truenell, 236 W, 37th at, FULLER'S DETECTIVE BUREAU—The old-rell- able; established 1870; clvil and criminal im vestigations Broadway end 12th at FURNITURE and carpets at the lowest, prices; __ Say Lerma; mo money dows, Lewina, 46 W. 14k GBNTLEMAN, 35, own business, pleased to mest Christian of widow, matrimony, All week, W. id., box 246 omar or bieached hair restored wi teat Bhew. Cool Jas Thornton, Gouget, £0, a BROADWAY Theatre. Eve sth Mat Saad yenerator, any shade, a specialty, $$; roots CAMILLE D'ARVILLE. [2° cutat’s gieas 3. Sams ore World MILL'S RHBUMATISM AND GOUT ADA a GRRE REVOLUTION. TH THEATRE. AVI. Mr. H OC. MINER. -Prop and Manager POR EATR dasa ont. LUMHUS THEATRE, Eve 618 Wed. @ Sat. Mat ‘ose balms KNOW your fete and fortune; consult Nibla aa AM Is pei Me will sound tte MATES TAY Bik dANAe “eatitis palmise 3% Bast 17th st; fee 6. ATLANTIC S482 ES car cana sc | "teprventn fies the ante or chy eee aut Miller and Tatcher, Weston sisters, Perry Ell worth, Carl Hoafer, Rite Durand, Lady Orcheat Dr. \ ‘York; po detention trom bustease; jase references, Sra, “Wortolles use it intwiee ap, good aa Sonn for the satus ‘* “ck th Hath. Tvorasle by At druggtole oe tawapo Bxbica Cony 10 @ 14 Vaudewater Bt, Be Ye FORGES RS DE PLEDERMAUS, SIERCGCL AOR. aaa cea oS Washiagwe a, Newark, Md

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