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BOXING FOR BABIES,| Big Bob Fitzsimmons at Bath Beach To-Morrow Night. Defender vs. Valkyrie Ill. at the Trilby-Svengali Ball Game. Over 1,000 Sick Babies on the Floating Playground Yesterday, One Hundred and Twenty-Afth Jennie Corley, Brooklyn, May 12.00] barge Caledont Lula’ Faulkner, | Company, wi Third avenue, Lyey Strobach and others. 900 | flags flying and Flynn’ ast One Hundred a , ne Geserick, Bertha North and Mamie Michaels, Bretd and others. Pair, One Hundred and Madison avenuc Pair, 189 Forty-fourth sireet, McParland and Junior Bociety 6. R., New England Coo Church, Brooklyn rm : ‘ Hundred and Thirty- eth street, Florence Brad Walsh and Sophie’ Gil Rosenberg, “Milton Lederer and others Gertrude Conway, Annie Wor} Alma Boynton and others... Joseph and Clarence Waldman, Jennie Fair, 752 Madison street, Brooklyn, Plor- ence Pesinger aud others... Pair, 186 Jolineon street, Madeline Egan, Lena Baumgartner and others... no Hundred and Sixte Henrietta Geraghty Antoinette Franscioll....... Stand, Annie Dempsey, | 1 Esther Cohen and others. rersrss Stand, 172 Canal street, Henrietta Levin- fon‘ and others. . Sarah Meyer and others. ‘Schneider and John Casey. Fair, Mattle Hugersh m 4 reas, Brookiya, Kahl and others. Hinoch and Rober 4 Fi East Pitty-third McKenna, Mamie Maggie Tighe, S22 83 2 83 333 32 3 Annie Newman and Liz Goldie Strien and May P: F Victoria C. Batia Katherine Konier ani Stand, Annie and Connie Murphy, Susie Grape! Myrtle Haas, Carri Stand, Rebecca Miller, Sarah’ Spieihois and Arthur Liptioh....... ern Flora “Wolf, ida Bielaon and Dora ‘Lasarus MM Emma Bergmann and Hannah’ Croner 108 Emma Mathews, Katie White and Waite 1.10 Pal R eorgé Young, David You ‘they Dumphroy. i Pisa ‘ 100 | Stand. “367 Seventh at Hecht, Rowe Guth others 100 Beer Felten: Mary Rogiouarat ane We Carroll 4 Mra. Teigna ‘aod Thirty 190 MEW Entertainment, Alice’ Morton, Mabel Weeks ant ‘others... Wille Murray and Harty Blumenthal » ” Fs ” iy and Lai ‘ han and C Ly) Katie Shaughnessy, Dora Liebling and Edwin Tims, : May Keane and Allee Lyons... ss ol Starr, Charlie Ross and othere.. PL La Porter. There were over a thousand on "The Evening Worl Floating Playground 412.50] at yesterday's outing to Raritan Beach. The actual count was 1,003. The large of the Myers Excursion used and left West Elev- at 8 o'clock with xcellent orches- ving. At Kast Third street there enth street wharf sl tra pl $06) was a large crowd walting and it required tao]the united efforts of OMmcers Clark, O'Malley and Dugan, of the Thirteenth Precinct, to kepp_them in line, The trip up Staten, Island Sound through the Kills into Newark Ba: thence to Raritan Bay and the riv waa a picturesque enjoyable 0 Passing excursion parties red as they saw the hundreds of little opes swinging In suspended cribs, ng chairs and riding hobby horses. On ar- riving ‘at the beach Proprietor Joseph F. Fagen threw the swings open to the litle tots, and Jerome C. Neal, who con- trola the carousal, did the same. It was a graceful act prompte - hekttcdness and was thoroughly. appre- ciated. Manager Charles 8, Younger put into operation a new syatem, by which each person boarding the ‘Floating Play ground. received dinner check h obviated much confusion. |¢ deaus A, Judson had provided two exce jent- meais for each person and an un- limited quantity of pure country milk for the infants, ‘The volunteer workers on board per- formed herole service in making the lit- tle sufferers and thetr guardians com, fortable and happy. | ‘They, comprised Mrs, Mary Younger, Mrs. selburger, Mrs. Augustus Whitin Alice McCabe, Mrs. Ligsie Sad! Sherman oor Mi Agnes Mr. Franl McCabe, Miss Schirmer and Mr. T. B. uinn, all of whom contributed tow: the success of the event. Next Saturday Cornwalton Gro Fund ld be addressed ‘ashier The Wart Pulltzer Building, New. York City! Send clothing to" Sick "Babies | Fund Clothing Depot, 228 East Twenty- |first street. The 7: Iby-Svengall Game. ‘The Trilbies—nine of them with glorious feet and white gowns—and the Bvengalie—nine of ti too, with splendid whiskers and long mesmeric y for the kame of baseball which they will play at the Grounds, Tuesday afternoon, July 38, for halr—are practicing hard every Pol the beneft of the Sick Babies’ ny umes al the vaudeville atage; those who up ga, Svengalle are the comedians of Ea “74 2 of the best known act ie atag iit be or" company. There are skilful ball play in both mines and they all expect to play for Keepe, so that from the sport-laver’s int, the contest will be an interesting an exciting one. The Svengalle are all taking les fons in hypnotiam, and will resort to passes of all jingling to prevent the] hi ‘ing base hits or scoring runs, the hands and Trilples fromm: be kts of fun for besides the tw There wi mpires and Mady Americal “sex will be Annie | Kitty" Welle, Maud Huth, Mollie Wnitto wil in costume in the grand More earde of the. game. willbe, dietetbu them. Among these will be Dottie Neville, Gi Rutledge, Fannie Burns, Annie Thomp: Hi Daisy Emma’ Marah, Minnie Ashley, Carrie May, Loti sy ‘Thompson, jon McDonall Pearl Reliford, Mi Skillman and Kittle Connor. They wi | their photographa with them to gi eouvenira of th An immense will be an adva beating to windward and ra will be a great day at the Polo Groun lee B. Ward, ‘author of "The Band Pla u Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report |. Real nas ABSOLUTELY PURE Gur Midsummer Clearing Sale. The Five Found Oat They Could vo) Men’s Sack Suits, NOW Were $13, $15,$18, § $20, $22.50, $25. Ten Sweet Caporal | Little | Cigars in| tlekets be Caden. 118) po 1.14) th (A, gate, te, Bet cakes, Our only regret bel ELSIE MAY OLSON, MAY MSIILUAN, (rand View-on-Hundeon, Tritby expects ‘of hypnotiem 1 Alexander and Abraham Pfeiffer and Wili/am a helped by Molile Preifter. Bertha Meyer and Her Friends. ‘The people at Bath Beach are talking about performance to M. Friend te “The Evening 1.00 little else to-day but the b morrow night, H¢ for the Sick Badin a stand held in tr 1741 Lexingion avenue by Fi Adolph Heavn We wi ROUSERS, 85 and 86 ane Young Americans a Great Deal. To the Editor: 1 0.°° Men’s Cutaway Suits, Were $20, $22.50. $25, that five of us might be able to the oot sick babies @ litt! e it h the kindness of Mr eof one of their Poole Cutaway Suits, Were $25, $28, $30, $35. Bella O'Rourke, Mamie Byrne, SOLD BY DEALERS, in Two Daya. Lite Hers, Alma Men's Coats and (Cutaways) Were $18, $20, $22.50, Dentistry. AMERICAN Dental Parlors. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Lena Wishnewaky on Market street, between fen’s Trousers, Worsteds, Cheviots and Cassimere, Were $5, $6, $7, $8. i Outing Suits, | Flannel, White and Striped, § 1 and Katherine Darrah | Were $5.50 and $6, Jennie Radin and 92 Eas BOB FITZSIMMONS. want to see Bob Bit Nally if Peter nd Eighth aver of’ from One Hundred le there to spar with him k them to come together fall y-fourth atreet, Spotord Benedict sent 2° Genevieve and Ethel 1 an exhibition with th Sadie Haas, wil y way. do a serpentine Outing Coats, Flannel, black, blue, gray, Were $4.50 and $5.50, 387 Raat Bixty-ninth atrent nd sold lemonade and candies to the amount of § WE CHALLENGE THE WORLD in the painless extraction of teoth by a STOCK SEWING = MA method patented and w BEWARE OF iS IMITATORS, as we u OWNERS and method, by which wi teeth without pain. FREE. DENTISTRY CUT ONE-HALF FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. Full set on plate. Teeth without plates... Richmond Crown (Regular price Your Letter Will Appear Later. protnted tt you don't u Lealte has ber and hie charming wi AGES, FOLDING-BEDS, MATTING, RUO8, CARPETS, PARLOR SUITS, REDRNO! DINING- ROOM SULT WRASS PUI LOHESTS, TABLES, CHAIRS, PICTURES, & ed by us only RAUDB and WC Duck Trousers, ‘Tan and Striped, Were $2 and $2.50. “Little Carrie,* will Wovenbaum, | manager ot ‘c company, will wall ticke rated ii have charge of the PATENTEES positively extract 200 Sees ‘The Girls’ Glee Cl King Christian ov DENMARK, WnoTE: have noticed the beneficial action of Johann Hoff's Malt Extract on myself: Bicycle Trousers, Were $5 to $10. Madras Shirts, Stiff Bosom and Negligee, Were $1.50, $2, $2.50. Silk Neckwear, Was 50c., 75c., $1 each, The children who reside In One Hundred and Wileox w hines {6 yea Inte an Impromptu association about ‘one month ago, composed of gi hittin , Misa Genevieve Hed the Girls’ Glee Club, HA Hi eA fore keepers In as well as on others, leased to ac- knowledge this. Beware of imitations Hoffa Malt Br- Rave 1 ARNO | DIAMONDS, | watches. Jewelry: representative will call with ento Watch Con 1 outing will be to on Long Island Sound, Money for the Sick Babies’ they eharged adm ir and nell off ‘money now on tranamit ‘the re Applied to the Bi treet on Tuesday, 7 vislon of Mra. Pasco. The giana from nine to Att Miss Victoria C. Martin, 235 W. ty-aixth street, ‘The genuine Johann Atom fe Bex b Mewpx.son Co, Agents, ASK POR THE GENUINE " JOHANN HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT Ladies’ Blouse Fronts. The very latent novelty ‘*Eton" Blouse from_ newer Orgaudie, in Porcelain Crowns (Regular price aigniture gar Painless extracting. Cleaning teeth Underwear, French Balbriggan, Was 50 & 75c. agarment, Men’s Derby Hats, Spring and Summer atyles, Were $3 and $3.50, Men’s Straw Hats, § Were, $2, $2.50, $3.00. Men’s Calf Shoes, Black and Tan, Were $4 and $5 a pair, BROA t Julla D, Orr, 228 Weat calxth street; Hattie K. We give a written guarantee with all Leave your order for teeth in the morning and get them ‘As the collection he committee re- to send my cheok for ti Presuming it would be yers who will appear ip Trilby oos- o Teo the BAitor: Inelosed please find check for $16.61, proceeds of 35 Btevens avenue, Y., on Gaturday last. Had the Teather been in our favor, we are sure we could DENTAL ASS’N, Specialicts in Crown and Aridae Work, or wy TEETH jw TEE PLATES Mount Vernon, N. lack and moat colors, handsomely trimmed New style extra large Sailor Collars, Lace trimmed to match, at same price, 48c. will be several prominent actors on costume, notably John W. Ransone ot New York," and James F. horntoa, the celebrated song writer, made ep as "The Man That Keeps Us Thirsty Every 8, Bonnie Thoraton and Lottie Eilts, who brillianey on the ‘will be the ret- Other vaudeville celebrities of the charm- art, Nellie, McCarthy, Mabel Clark. All the winsome ladies of “1493” tand and the the fair up to a late hour Geserving and charitable fund every Rosle Jaoglin, 12. Loretta McGowan, 11, Listie Gillune, 8, HROADWAY, ad SL, NEW YORK. FULTON 8 Carroll, '1, ‘Mount Vernon, N. ¥. WAY, To the Editor: Inclesod you will from our neighbors en Union Square, Union Square, 1 1913 Ameterdam ave, 9% which we collected Owing to the tan demand for thia class work, Dr 0, W. Hi n 58 West Chambers & Reade Sts, Satisfaction Guarante’d or Money Returned, his offices and assoc Jenni Biste Miller, 11, Making the Tote Happy. ‘To the Editor: Inclosed please eap as the ordinary GOOD AS NATURAL TEETH, $2.00. They dety detection, are painlessly 4 "| Rice's Burl DON’T [ISS Our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. We will dispose of soveral odds and ends in Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, &c., at one-third off regular price. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Furnish your home now and save money. ties are scarce. $2, realized at a otand at and Twenty-atth will be as happy to ‘Grand sj Joe Woodward, Three Little Maids in the Catskills, To the Editor: We three littie maids have collected ‘00d eal inching for wind by both of the eup -chal- i Summit Hill Hout butions of only & cents each were Such opportuni- During the Summer we will open accounts for ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK. Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Refrigerators, Baby Carriages, &c. J.Baumann&Bro 1313 to 1315 Third Ave., bet. 75th and 76th Sts. rere ST. ELEVATED RR. STA. OR CABLE CARS. at. coruer Bridge, $8 Best No more asked, no more taken. Filling, gold, $1.00 up; soft, 60c. Crowns, $5.00. Xatracting, Ethel C. Watts, Madeline F. Beck, Catakil, N.Y. Bundays, 10 to 2 EETH °8 Clocks, Pictures, Special Tra Hondas of mine and myself hed « the.) patmieas, b0e. EMPIRE DENTAL PARLORS, cottage children di houses exhibiting jent_to our frie 4 winging the aa “April's gone, May has come. please, Bive me something to see my fine May * Nearly all of them re us pennies for Inatruction. Begs I EXORLAIOR Biercle (re, beak bulldiag: 1 lesson be., 6 lessons 82 104 Weet 14th at. Opcu Saturdays ull 10 P.M. 30 CENTS 25% OFF OUR ENTIRE SUIT STOCK. This includes our famous Blue and Black Serges, © Homespuns, Cheviots, Clay Cutaways, &c. 7 Every original price is subject to 25 per cent. discount. | Suits that were $7.50 : 25 per cent. $1.87 - $5.63 $7.35 forfelt $1,000 If ene NOTE-This discount will cease when 400 suite are sold. This te AT BOTH STORES. PEYSER: $8.85 $it4 ed ever our original ,EROUSERS, re ism single price ticket 303 BROADWAY, NEAR WHITR 6T. 3-125 FOLTON ST, NBAR NASSAU OF. 89TH YEAR, PARK ROW AND CHATHAM SQ. Aeven Btorca In @ Row. COWPERTHWAIT. “OLD RELIABLE." FURNITURE, CARPETS, ae. EVARYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING, LOWEST PRICES ODS, LARGEAT 8TOCK, CREDIT, BARGAINS : WE ARE CLOS ARTMENTS TO MAKE ROUM FOR FALL. NO OUT GOODE IN ALL HINES, BARY Can. } SUITS REED, RATTAN, IKON TURE, REFRIGERATORS, For Sale. SEWING MACHINES. tige, rent and Fey 124 Fast 14h wt. and 203 it ows, ~ Cire @ CO. 11 MAL ts samples, Byndl- 1th at Summer Resorts. Mlustrated descr ptiv ‘& hook describing Long, Inland, tree 14 1313 Brosde rookiva Eigie Furman Turenu, dnd'at Plathuas ve ctaten te fa ia in p i eer fet RR ace tetand | ie IN AN List “inventions | handbook. EDGAR TATE & COMPANY, 245 Broadway. Amusements. “MANHATTAN BEACH Swept by Ocean Breezes. Sousa's Concert Band. his phyatcal a Sunday, has kindly volunteered to reap certs, ear at next mday’n con- excont Sunday, 9 to 1, turdays, #2 a, le, War b Meaty, hina, Rice's Circus Carnival Great Bicycle Track. July 30 ant and ty A the, iro, inl reserved seate July 1 a Beekman a ‘« ac yel ad 4 a leave after all nee. sloue for R. KR. time table, al trithy ta EDEN MUSEE.. | WORLD IN WAX AND GRAND CONCERTS. For 14 Words All “To Let” advertisements in The World this week repeated in The — ' Evening World. Over 500, THE PURE BREAD GIRL. Her Success as Adviser to the Customer Who|*,p" ™ Despaired. Why { should have told my troubles | Gwendoline is the name) were an to the waitress at the Pure Bread Shop, The men at the office would have derived more amusement from the recital, Hebditch, who had established fatherly relations with every young man In his/ congregation, would have prodigal of advice. doubt, the force of example that sent| me to the damsel who waits upon me at lunch, What a wealth of confidence 1 had seen entrusted to the same keep-| Brainy lads described to the Pure irl the symptoms of their intel- Grave men, 1 cannot think. and the Rev, It was partly, Jectual complaints. the ordinary way regarded female at- Maud,” and kept her posted in the details of their good works. ried customers brought up photographs | of thelr children, and bachelors portraits of their sister's friends. Ucular occasion pathy was deficient. concernedly in the middle of a most moving episode, and my feelings towards Mise Gwendoline Richards (1 think On this par- the attendant’s sym- She hummed un- “Is her father then s0 very well of she inquired, when I had finished, te is a deacon,” I replied, “And you” answered. nearer. that she said, compassionately. t's only the father," I groaned, other obstacles could be overcome. “And the rivals? at the week-night servic and sh presses my hand, coming out of chapel ‘As the other philanthropists do?” Certainly not,” I repiled, angrily, | quite @ levee. ‘There could be no ques- evening to see some curion at the Mission House in Be thought you mght meet us th wards, w was a fact, now I came to think of it, | bonsed card. that the most marked pressures had followed services evangelical in tone. |. ‘You question her love for me,” {I, “because you can't credit a rich girl [with the pluck to show preference for “Tam afraid it is no go.” The Pure Bread girl puckered up her! Was a great suc lunches at 1) having to give orders—sent He is employed at the I. and the directors hold a rece: night at the Strand Hotel. has been invited and given @ card for & member of his family, Dut the Juniors have distributed theirs where they gv counter to avold imagination hat never shown me @ gentleman,” she said, ‘who werf@ to the sume chapel as my He was a very good man most of the year, and gave out the hymns, but went to music halls when he was at) It led to his having to re- sign his church membership.” 1 shook my head. “Mr, Richards wouldn't be guilty of a thing like that.” “There's his business then to be looked Some, at least, of the money will have been acquired hie Every clerk + fanvly gather * sehen al said the waitre: to her l@ a part of speech. braver for one of ua to be -y, and you don't give that a| fecling pleased w homyself for remain proud of my the seaside, xtern me 4s his sist “So far I have not had occasion,” I fore the gatheriug showed signs remonstrated, midi; ‘And never will, It was evident that she was put “lf you really wish she said when she made out my bil, the father that you ed to an accompaniment of rattling plates. roposing something magnificently He ts very ric! rance of being © Ubprontably in jown my joomily. | out to succeed,” after the pr need me that he was Lulking abou “Your optimism misleads you," sald 1, “besides he would never allow himself to be found out."* “Philanthropists shake hands with me| ‘you must show without waiting to be introduced,” 1| have him under your thumb.” I laughed. Mr. The Pure Bread girl came @ step!man. The picture called up was irre- “Your great man could mastered in @ week." undertake the I suggested, “and date them «mn straight u order rival was tin Xi “I did not know it was so bad as, “He will bluster at first,” she sald; “put when he seea that you know every- he will come to you upon his shaven secre celal summary 4 the id Loss.nig mil came into the A spring of mischlef bubbled up from ‘hristian name rk's “Never mind the et I me about Mr. Ric ny he should adopt such a method of locomotion I cannot conceiv The Pure Bread girl made a gesture of impatience, “Of course he has done something he have made public and old fret she said, after a moment's ‘you can act as timekeeper, The Independent Mutual nd Investment Company, Unlim- | ited,’ will witness the start.’ “An excellent “There are scores,” I said magnifi- cently, “but'— “You have confidence in her good taste t sounds conceited, of course, mak- ing so certain, but you ehould see how | world.” Miss Richards lights up when I appear | “And the crime ill make it your business to her at every expansive ate “Capital!” said I. corporation,” Richards ts Chairman, dividend 10 per cent I groaned. The deacon was one of the| this affair, though, I cannot se best men in our body. He saw harm The suggestion wae disquieting. It|and moral danger in nearly everything.' pocket and reappeared with an em-|to her was extract ary. suppose you are ¢ youth.” sald ‘he afy certamly gone, ‘Lam sure I shan'trunless he asks Possibly not then,” ui tried to repeat some of the things | m { had come to me in the night, on “Would It cau Unsuspicious whose manner towards her escort Was comment tn your body acon to be met escorting @ bar- How it enters into of reserve and sis- the belle of the terly solicltude, evening. The eagern 1 better be seen at ‘Only that Mr. Richards takes me ‘The Pure Bread girl dived into her Amusements, ENTIRE NEW BILL, AY po MB nee 'Biste Ageney PROCTO joes, Warren and Fanny “Gonsalea; day Concerta, 3.90 to 11 P.M, TR & BIAL’S GAR ia Wo cewnk st rota pectoratanee so Mele MADISON SQUARE ROOF GARDEN, TO-NIGHT AT 8.16. ATLANTIC {3 ~ | Foreman & Wert, Mason & A LADY, with one side of face freckles) by Min cine; electric magnetic ring and body 2h\y Broadway. ted In every town, 7 by Dr. Lighthill, of if, York; Arst-clase “Bopive Ole Rellables A—SECKET SERVICE Com oretive watch i few weeks without the knife or tricity; attiings ealy by ons Soa fg) ‘Maternity a! GRACE M.—Come home at onee; mother soins" Saale Pree cent FOR ADOPTION, hea Mow ork ove jealthy. refined, \tave you H | WILLS NHEUMATISM AND GOUT. HONESTY—Pleane call as suggested tm your tet~ ter to The World. quers in W1493,"" | PORTANT and rllatle Tatormatige eS Serofula and all Bit | Hox tat New’ York ATION WANTED of Onney Galmmerty, is, Address Christian Slaarim, Montreal, Cam. Kant 17th at.; fee 1; @pem ER, highest references, transacts af RITUALISM—Wm, Pletcher e-slot_photegrenh> aching; @ hit of the season: fret 3 py American Automate OUGHT in thelr rough sata Bee box 47 World. Charles Henry Warren, adress to Taylor, Scott & Ca, Torpata, ling, let me Bear | ihe | JOUR HOROSCOPE, 000 circulation secured. 9 street on our your hat, After tr irds learned what 1 be careful io keep you he ‘The wait cert rob the’ in t of nome of ments with 1 @ dreadful sound couple that evening tn Mr. Hichards, a trifle more jy than Thad éver aren hh ed my salute with his cus: wlifference, but the Pure KiTl touk ho notice at all ui the remainder of the evening estrian @xcreise th 1 Unable to sett ty, and, ri sleep. ‘The ds, and the ness Giplomatic ui DK Trae all night, lunen early the f And how did the expedition go oft?" I tnquired nidiy! I was, shown a! p necklace, and’ —. he Was very kind.” Vt mention to You, did T, that Were Bl rds Was a widower?” but he did, and more than onc told me that’ 1 was the only per- son he ever felt he ot called you dear made himself y temper wai the dignity of simple living, an position was wirl looked at me steadily, ” on own enob, Maud,” it wes rather could see that he had some communicate, two later what the trouble was, tehards had Invite sister to @ dinner party the fol 1 learned @ into a nice’ ¢ choose betw r acquaintance chief) and introduel postor into his employer's circ course Will probably end in his’ gel full of self-reproagh, for the lad to destroy Mr. you at onee, T expluned how’ this could be The Pure Bread girl raised ob; the plan, but Just when I was upon @ point ‘of despair she gave 4 futher a sudden change in 1 been duly ratli ‘hot been’ mm} (a junior sm he waitress w or tucmyacle @ thousand CoB see 18 for us Your own hay “It was only iting to destroy the one that direction our choles to ing that you would come te uppose we h ry jo ied, and the a rins’ the other mn me when I

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