The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1900, Page 3

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/ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 1900, HAIL TO THE 0 ARMOUR’ PRETTIEST WIDOW IN pURTY CHUSHIE || =, GOLF CHIEF.) SIN 15 DEL | WESTSIE) Fire sr Vardon, Champion of the Links, | Youngest of the Miltion- Landlords Warned to Get 6 She Describes His Serene A ; aire Pork Packer's Rid of Objectionable Highness of Jolo, His Peo- Will Exhibit His Skill Here Boys * Tenants. oe and His Harem, Thrill- Until May. ing Experiences with © @ The landlords of tenement-houres on | felis i. q the cant aide Who rent rooms to women Wrecks, Riots, Native In- of evil repute have become alarmed over FY / the crusade started ty the police ani {SUfrections and Wily Dattoes. Iilustrated, have given their objectionable tenants |) ° ” , wieine 1 galt thate walicings morrow’s Suriday World. Most of the east side streets which | Were formerly crowded with disreputable women have been cleared. The landlords have brought action in the Fourth Distriet Court ag@inet those Who refuse to move Magistrate Dewel remarked to-day that every landlord had already received {warning and it wil) be useless to plead ignorance when arraigned tn court. Inspector Cross, Capt. Herlihy and a host of reformera were in Essex Mar- ket Court to-day to listengto the hear- i . inge in the cases of Micrel! Gold berg, Of 212 Chrystie wtreet, and Louls Levy, of © Stanton street, two landlords ac- eS p Two New Myst . : weadatint nda eaatare rg: Polson.—Most Insidious of reel. ” | Weapons Described in To-morrow's Sunday We "7 Photographs of the Principals in the Famou 4USTICE GAYNOR ILL, Poison Cases of History. CHICAGO, Jan. 21.—Philip D. Armour, dt, youngest apn of the millionaire Chi- cago packer, died at Montecito, near Banta Barbara, Cal. A telegram from a member of the Barty that accompanied young Mr. Ar- mour from Chicago a few weeks ago, when he went to Callfornia to join his father, conveyed the information to J. Omien Armour, a brother, last night. At first J, Ogden Armour was inclined to believe there was an error in the re- Port of the sudden death of his brother, fs the name signed to the telegram was Rot that of a member of the family. But confirmatory messages came later and he prepared to leave for California to-day to take charge of the funeral ar- Tangements. Philip D. Armour, jr, with his wife and two children, aged seven and five, went to California two weeks ago on account of the health of his eldest child. Philip Armour third. Philip D, Armour, the elder, whose health fs not of the best, had taken a residence im Pasadena, and his son went to Manta Barbara, seventy-five miles distant, believing the climate there would be of greater benefit to his child's heakh. Mr. Armour, the younger, leased a ‘Winter residence, and so far an reports ‘were received he at no time was ill after Justice Gaynor, of the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, has been confined to bed for & Week, prostrated from ocverw his arrival there until the sudden mal- ably start on a tel May which emed tast night in his death. Hean as soon ap he Mrs. J. Ogden Armour and her child to rave his bed, | ai New Publ ations New Publications, The Bird Puzzle. $200.00 in Cush Prizes. 5. an 4 €s. ‘Thea are upward = we vow nome pate BA The PRINCESS PETTICOAT (ON WHICH ORDERS CAN BE TAKEN, ) fare in Pasadena with Mr. and Mre. Ar- » oF Philip D. Armour, jr., was thirty-one He was born in Milwau- » but a gmail child came with hie parents to Chicago. He attend- @@ Phillips Andover Academy, and later! Yate, but after two years left the unt verity and travelled extensively in Burope. Goon after his return from Burope, and when he was barely of age, he married May, the daughter of John ‘T. Lester. 5 2g ! | (From a photograph by Reutlinger, Paris.) HARRY VARDON. THE BRITISH GOLF CHAMPION. French Cooks’ Ball Feb, 6. MRS. GEORGE LAW. OF PARIS AND NEW YORK. I = at rit bs a Fi Harry Vardon, the famous golfer, Vardon is one of. the few high-class| The French Cooks’ Ball will be held| This Ie the Latest Mieture of ihe Prettiest Widow im New York suetety. sailed from Southampton to-day on the] golfers who swings on bis toes. Whenjon Feb. 6 in Madison Square Garden.| Mrs. George Law, of this city, widow | dark beauty hi the most cor of to St. Los He will exhibition /at the top of his swing, his left ‘eg is| Products of French cooking wil! be ex-|of the street railway millionaire, is one| Aierican women, her perfect French S fanctine. imatchon here util May, when he ‘wlll turned on hie tee wo Tat Che tact cts | ited trcon 8 tee Oo A a: | he te beautiful women in the fash- | Meee tts makina ere gblendld en- psthatereospe ch pig el ili lhe Bo back for the open championship at| boot ts directly facing the line of play. | noon, and from § to 10 o'clock in the|lonable set of New York and Paris, and || *!? PROMOTING A SLIGHTNESS OF | "S).11 more inan ove por- Bt. Andrew's, He may return later. His club head ig well over the left/ evening, Dancing will begin at 10. The| has probably received more offers of boon, latest Gallags whose name has eon win the ae wee ae ‘Vardon, who {s the present open golf! shoulder and the Spisb of his stroke | proceeds will go to the Orphans’ Fund | Marriage (han any woman so circum: Falloweae ar eee Fyfe gt ctard FIGURE AND COMFORMING TO ge a vided, champion, was born in the Isiand of his right shoulder ol 1 Airy eet red of the Societe Culinaire Philanthropique, | #tanced. end like all others of these stortes. THE COMING SEASON'S COs. | WILL, THAT Jersey. and frst became prominent in on the line of direction, while nia club fest dais Manersee ee ee cell atore her wes the} Gog Of aire, Law's (clende, exprosed | jon thle passe the golf world by winning the open| head is well over the left sho idee laharajah of Karputhala, rich as Croe- me won : | will get five champlonship in 1098. He captured the] Scrars, his neck tn eeoral pirle Stops the Cough pus, and who is always accorded a sa- | Mayne Tete ethan Miia tw eit TUMES FOR OUT-DOOR AND hie money re THE PENNY MAGAZINE wants 2 general As tha: treme cape, 96 much nd works of the Cold. Hue of nine guns when he makes a visit | Nay ey | same honor in 188 at Prestwick and nd on the sul she is silent. EVENING Pale ch ser gee | sr ma Rs eas et WEAR, New Publications, New Publications | New Publications. New Publications. BLATION. “It already circelstes upward 3 he. ‘. Ae last year at Sandwich, in England, he No Cure, No Pay. “He met Mra, Law in Paris, where the igi 10¥ 8 now at the Waldort-As | |_New Publication, | —— - comarca TO MISS LAURA LIBBEY’S ADMIRERS. You who have been reading the short, spicy articles contributed to The Evening World by Miss Laura J cam Libbey under an agreement with the Family Story P aper, will want to read one of the long stories which have made her so. famous throughout the land. 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