The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1900, Page 7

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’ EVENING WORLD'S $25 PRIZE TO FIRST BABY (3 "Francis Joyce, Son of Dr. and Mrs. Joyce, “*aNN'S ENEMY" A THRLER ‘\Flerce New Melodrama at the Star Theatre. 1S A TEMPERANCE LECTORE. Has Four Acts and Nine Scenes and Contains Some ‘ Wise Lessons. of Manhattan, Declared the Winner by the Judges. ! lecture in four acts and to be delivered every beodbitge dh edly matiness, at the Star Enemy," the play is ried Theodore is mae Thea. called, Bab- | | ibis E {a the hero of the drama, which Is made of the good old materia! from whieh plays have been woven for a generation or ‘The hero te to brandy by ‘the villain, who ited a family together with its “cur-r-rees up- and “He will yet be in me " emé all the other stock phrases ramatic villain can af- st | pa marries the adventures. omnipresent. What though the fages and the winds be bleak she must wear a decollete Becoming gown of red or the the show geta from her a ti u yuu E & i ; ear, oo i anew Of course the turess wife are 28 Hh E ‘The Evening World's Prise Baby Com- test for the first little one born with the new year of 19 nas been decided | paBles IN THE PRIZE CONTEST. The fellowing are the parents of bables entered in The Evening World Prize-Baby Comteat: Mra. Ella Joyce, 10% Tre- mont ave.. 1 AM Mrs. David Con, 9 East Beventh St... Mra. 8.W. Kohn, 49 West The winner of the 8% | the comedy Tiebrew and, Du Pres. | the bouncing son of Di oe Ss the iliain ty tivided applause and |B. Joyce, of No, 1007 Tremont tr Willard wae Se ahe The stork brought Iktle Franets Joyce home at 12.61 A. M. and, beat all the other baby boys and girls in Greater jew York. There were others born at the same AOL AM. minute on that eventful New Year's Forty-third st. . ALO AM, morning, but Dr, Joyce was the only Mrs, Annie Lynoh, 1868 Ps ~ parent who qualified by furnishing the cific st., Brooklyn,.,...12.01 A.M. necessary proof, Mrs. Daniel Hogan, 34 Des- ATTRACTIONS AT THE After due consideration the judmes d¢- bromteg stesccsococes soso. MMMntbt THE: ‘TRES LAST WIGHT. cided that babies born at exactly mid- Mrs, Marv Hinch, 1085 sty nicht should be excluded, as they came!$ Manhatian ave.. Midnight before 1900. Mrs. John Turner, Bronx, Midnight Altomether it was a great contest for! the new babies of 190, and they all did) Clad in her famous kiki dress, Mrs. Langtry recited ‘The Absent-Minded Flushing ave., Midnight eons & a beer Seda their best to hurry the storks in their)? sire, Ida Cottrell, 60 hight. ‘There was considerable enthu-| ht 60 as to met the prize. Som Tenth ave - Midnight 7 . he finish of Kipling's famous ried too fast and others were too Mra. M. M. Reif, 42 East slag at the nD ot ete reapond| Little Francis Joyce, the winner,|{ Bighty-nint st Midnight aarti ppecohe en Ne weighed twelve pounds. He is a beaut!-| J ytrs, Givont Midnight to several curtain calls. ful boy, with big brown eyes and brown hair. The lucky boy's father is a practising | physician, was graduated from Columbia | Mrs. Recor, Poughkeepsie. (Triplets. * Mrs. BE. Marquard, 106 East One Hundred and Thir- ay” was - Midnight seplendid cast, comprising Eloise Morgan, Pestrice pian: Reginald Roberts and | ing the College of Phyaicians and Sur- teenth st... ccceee MRO AML Ward and Vokes introduced a new ve- geons, His early practice was spent in irs. M. Noto, “43 De Kalb bas 2 es thers | St Vincent's, Bellevue and Roosevelt ave., Brooklyn..........++ 12.00 A.M. Bicle of laughtér in "The Fiooryalkars. | Hoepttale |} atrs. Wm, apland, 51 Co- & farce-comedy witch was produce oe Dr Joyee and bye wife were hapoy to-| f° lumbla place, I'kiyn... 1200 A.M. the firet time in this cily at the Gr4Md | 44) when @ reporicr for the Evening| ? Mrs. Jueph Saleton, 22 12.40 A.M. 12% A.M. Kast Sinety-lifth #t..,.. Mrs. Jennie Wagner..... Mra, M. Macon, 4 Hum- Opera-House last night, The play is mere 5! a jot by clever spectaliies bung d of plot, but it amused and World carried the news of their babe's | little girl, Adelaide,” Mra, pular’ one haun Sheer see Jo ia, ‘Swe yee setulty | boldt st., Brooklyn 12.06 A.M. 0 nt at the Fourteen eased when a taby brother was sent, Cans , ared in {fo hee, Am soon ay the doctor read of p Mr. M ON as x 5 the prine aontest he said, ‘That boy tej f nen st... ARM A.M. Anion hie many ud: | luck: He came with the new year, and! Mrs, Annie Curley. 124 AM, Mrs, M. Welssman..,..... 1.00 A.M, Mrs, Solkoe, 344 Madison ne old songs and some mirers and omed si Tam gol es with his The to enter him for the prise’ | fons mn mother leaned over the cri. up his chubby hands as! f Frohman ‘diane appeared | Francis put the Ha. tem Opera: use last nignt <n | though be wanted the money then. *t nee . 106 A.M. y for the Ladies,” ink,” said Mrs. Joyce, “that wel Mrs, Hl Averbuck, 103 was substantially the ame as seen the money in real catate Madison st LAM, rier ee we in. Joyce, “think It mould | Mrs, James Kelly. 20M. ter to a it ina savings bank f vd Mrs, John Robinson LOAM. excellent cast Mrs, Bell 26 AM, vi * cried little Adelaide, the, , A excellent revival ot rey Hill by slater’ ‘het baby brother have the money | J Mrs. Spotters... 30 AM, ength of the Donnelly stock] to buy a tach Nore Mra, No AL Nelsons... £00 AD ol probalaiity, the we money will be de-| f Mrs, Hock, HMI Ellery #t., edeville Houses. imterewt bank Ont ncis ie] {Brooklyn 16.0 AM. i Mrs. L. H. G. DethioM.. 6.00 A.M. ‘The Rossow midgets, comedians, were T fun makers at Proctor’s princt ra a — aS Mrs, H. J. Powels, 34 Stags ny pene were st, Brooklyn... OAM, ‘DRUNK MBAR DEAD CHOW. fi "main Amsterdam ave... oe 10 A irs. Gunther, 3 Stockton | ee Skall Fractarea in Hall #t., Brooklyn.....ccc0.0... 100 AM. La Mrs. James M. Donald, 61 Fast One Hundred and ; ae | mane in @ maudlin condition. Kauffmann called Péliceman Gerlinger 2 POULTRY SHOW BGAN TAY Madison Square Garden Full of Feathered Bipeds. The eackie of chickens and gobble- je of turkeys awoke the echoes In Madison Square Garden this morning announce the opening at 9 A. M. of Poultry Show, it was the 4 assortment of feathery Dipeds ever got together in one place The full and dignified utle of the exhibition calls | } 1+ | try, Pigeon and to take in the aristocr Inked % cl and distress, Big Plymouth Rocks strutted and crowed tn the pride of conscious power and pert little bantams piped their shrill lays of deflance, while geese hitwed and ducks quac kéd in a vain endeavor to hold up thelr end of the musical convention. The Judaing of exhibits began prompt- Ue Pad will continue during the) iy Florence % ics | Diverce from Her Hucband, G. H. Coveny. ‘The widow of Billy Florence, the actor has becun sult for divorce in New Jer- fey from her it husband, George H. Coveny, 2 lishman, on the of desertion. Bhe ts reventy vears old and be js not ye ‘They were married in I he beran to aek her for money soon afterward. ‘The Inst the gave him, #! ays, Was $10.00, and he told her eroun find ahe oayr not be bothered with him again. She hasn't seen him ain THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. “At Piney BR | sented last night at the Grand Opera | House in Brooklyn. David Higgins ¢ J author of tae piers, dil excellent: work | San Jack Rose, und Mex Georgia Waldron jas Cindy Lane was pleasing. The play | \ was prettily mounted “Phe King of the Oplum Ring tne | 300 sennationa) opened at the Bij drama, | a stage were T i dat another theatre a) ! iginal settings | were used JBALOUS OF SISTER-IN-LAW. Bilanbeth Naw Saye Hertha Van Makes Love to Her Hasbaud— Rerthn’s Den Elfgabeth Nau, a midd! living at 114 First aven: ter-in-law, Bertha Nau, in Yorkville Court to-day “She makes love to my husband,” paid Billaabeth to istrate Meade, “and | have o Hertha dented th 2 "I've got 4 husband of my and he's good | enough for me “I caught my husband fondling her,” sald the jealoun wife “Oh, you're too jealous of your hus hand. If | wanted another man besides my husband | k for a younger man than he a Bertha ROME, Jan. 30 here and the Queen is suffering slightly. sia vece Seana Surprise for Mr. W. E. Wileon, ‘The members of Court Bushwick No. 1M, Foresters of America, presented their financial secretary, William E. Wilson, with a handsome desk and chair on| sv Monday evening, on the anniversary of his thirty-ninth birthday. After the Prpagniatie which was a complete gur-| prisa, a collation was se Umm followed. NS BRANN, eiGH ith AVE shi ma Aanasiy Wonk of cE mitt 50 Cents on the ‘Jere Sutalod portent teoee “onl tna Freatiy to ¢ vantage to rall and see before buying. as we track end preitier dest ° he very buyers and manufacturers | 1 will pay you to comme ut of your way Thie wairh is 1-3 berger than this cut ed anid & good 9| ry 8 AcrRess WOULD B WOULD BE FRE MAY RW. In SISTER MARY—LAST WHEKS don't see an do to help | — you,” said the Judge ITALIAN QUEEN HAS INFLUENZA ATTACK. Influenza te rampant | » | ACADEMY ae THE WORLD: TUESDAY KVENING; JANUARY 90, 1900. IT’S LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! One Ns the few actors who have suc cessfully entered the field of Iiterature William Faversham, leading man of Empire, | nts laureis as a matine He bas written a of “Brother Officers,” bringing out strongly the pathetic love interest and stirring situations of that play ‘This romance Will appear serially in The Evening World, beginning to-mor- row You cannot afford to miss a single in- atalment. |FORSY THE’S WAISTS. INVENTORY SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY. (THIS WEEK ONLY.) 200 Faucy Velvets . Reduced from $35.00 1so Dress Waists . Reduced from $27.00, : $10.00 coo $7.50 “a cot Waists ‘ :$ 4.00 Reduced from $7.00 . i" . JOHN FORSYTHE,| The Waist House. 865 Broadway, Beiween }7th and $3th Sts. Amusements. fan he BIJOU. DONT sts Tr cHANCED rue WOMAN wo MAKES at Lavan See Mtn wanton ® DIE MEISTEREINGE WEOER PIANO USKD or MUaK 14th RI & Irving Pt EG. Gilmore & Bugene Tompking, Props. & Mere ROUVENIRE MONDAY, PRN 6. “WAY DOWN EAST” UH OY Mate, Weta tert Be tie ey vr M, Matton sab ARE GARDEN Pigeons, ANNUAL. AHOW Rabblis,$ xew" youx “POULTRY” AND sea + WN ASSOMIATION (Lad) Cavies,} garrie stow THAT EVERYRODY Lacpe-we Admission ie Children, _ Cats, oath tuna ea HER OFF Wits cherie riterion Theatre, vy Matinees Wednesday on@ Returiey at 216 MAUDE ADAMS | The LITTLE MINQTER GARRICK THEATRE, a on a vay WMGILLETTE se i 4 ont 14 Wea Y a) oO we pewstne MADUON 2g, THEATRE, 24% at war Beer aH ee WHEELS WITHIN WHEEL, Coraile & Co. Dreamoairs GARDEN THEATRE Th 4 Madioon MRS. LANOTRY—THR DHORNERA TES Mee Langtry recites “The Abernt-Minded theggar BROADWAY 10 ren ‘ooking No Permitted ot Metinees =IMIN Ef RIS OT ar ea Meaty t ro WIL DER” s Tae Pater. ree S16. Mate. Wed. Set. Gel ite | =! seats, Man’s Enemy, Mi se /HORTIG & Wen ‘Ghat Sreat Sale of Men's > The Shirts, Wen’s pid Rays’ Fine Peckwear, and Men's, Women’s and Boys’ Collars and Cutts, which was begun Monday morning, and full je of which were published ‘in our advertisements in Sunday’s newspapers, will be continued to-morrow. For the benefit of those who were not fortunate enough to have seen or read about these wonder- . ful bargains, we will repeat the offerings in a more condensed form. Here they are: 4,000 dozen MeWs Fine Shirts, fully worth $1.50 65. ¢. ° and upward, at, CACh.....crccersscccrceserecccesevenes rhis big lot of shirts is composec of the entire annual clean-up of a large and well-known shirt er and the maker's name we have promised, as one of the conditions of the purchase, not to di ever, if you are curious to know it, all you have to do after you have made your purchase is to ea label and you'll find below it—one of America’s foremost brands! There are white and i perfectly laundered, of fine materials and good workmanship. The white shirts come in open ‘= aod front styles. The colored shirts have link cuffs. There are all sizes and all sleeve lengths in the lot, so that everybody can be perfectly fitted with shirts that are worth all of sae ee 50, at the truly phenomenal price Of...... sc cccrersscrccceces coccvcccccerecerercsccceseresece eee comprises the Latest Advance of 1900, Ohe Took Wear bo New York’s foremost on en Si con You wil so ih am and - We & ln at x Sel ees ee ment from a firm that was .o very low price for —that great tain eos. the ga Cit the silks alone are worth—to say nothing of the oe judge for yourself : he of MBN’ : Plante i noe BOWS,; One lot of MEN'S TBCKS, SHIELD BOWS an NG T superb assort-| SQUARES, 4-IN-HANDS and IMPERIUALA, ment of atyles and colors, will be sold for 7296| worth up to $1.60, will be sold £0F.......40004 HANDS and IMPBRIALS, worth all of 50e., will be sold for. . : newest and richest styles, worth 0c. and 19 ¢) vii be sold tor... pine: 25 Wen, Women and 7 Bays Collars and Cutts : At One-Chird Cheir Hetual Value. Collars, all sizes, worth 15c. and 20. apiece, at Se. each ; $15.00| Custs, alt sizes, worth 25e. per parr, at Se. pair! Why the low prices? They are stamped imperfectly; that's all. That has nothing wi their appearance or wearing quality, of course, and you will find the materials, worknatnt sone shapes all that could be desired. NO RESTRICTIONS OR RESERVATIONS WHATSOEVER. YOU CAN BUY ANY QU, THAT SUITS YOU. 600 Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Kid Slippers, For party or house wear: worth $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 per pair, on sale to- Colors, White, Pink and Blue. Also 75 pairs of Black Patent Leather. The Ladies’ the Misses’ and Children's Slippers have spring heels. Through an hai the manufacturer pointed toes, which gccounts, to a great extent, for the extremely low them. 3 The best the world at saving prices, The Great Pure Food lls the Sroceries, su? re Food Mart al the fea end purest proce FISH: Choice Long Branch SPICES: Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Se ! Bluefish, per Ib......... | Cloves, freah ground Guly, 18 pau MACKEREL: Fancy Fat Family| DO? 1B. ..-0:000++ Mackerel, no heads, no DELICATESSEN : Sugar - cured " &e tafls, special, 5-Ib. kit..... 65e, Sliced Boiled Ham, ot} 230 LEMONS: Extra Fancy |and tender, per Ib... neat Messina Lemons, special, Fancy Philadelphia Serap- J0e eens os 4Se BR MER svar tipssessasn onan 1Se ple, per Ib Olives, | CANNED VEGETABLES: “Crown” ORANGES, Choice sweet Wash- | Seana sella” toa “ee .. n- 2Se special, ington Oranges, 30 per doz “4 Plate and Navel Corned 5 Pg Ol Lod - Se pc nl ee nee e Monroe Co. Creamy Sucso- ‘TRA: High grade Formosa Oolong.| tash. per doz, $1.08: per ean. OC ie Young Hyson, Le aa Eng- | extra selected solid lish Breakfast, India and Ceylon Jersey Tomatoes, Le ogiteceved or our be pega ern 50e, |Maine Sugar Corn on” re, special, t sal Bagh, pat Wiusvseosss. COR) ADE Der dom, Ft pocorn You want a rich, aro- Webster's or “Thistle” br matic, full-flavored cup of Coffee, June Peas, per doz., try “Popular Blend” Mocha and | cal Java, special, 5-Ibs., $1.20; 26e CANNED FRUITS Fancy Bartlett BE Win eres rece Pears, White Oxheart Cherries or Our Combination Java is a delight: | “Park” brand or Green Gage fully mild full-flavored Coffee, 7 per doz, $1 5-Ibe. fancy “Cream” Sugar Corn, or “Fa- 9he.; per . . 2/e STARCH Harel pure Gloss Ie PICKLES packed Gher-| Starch, 6 Ibe LARD: Milford Pure Leaf 1 Mixed Pic len or Chow one Lard, 6-1 Chow, per quart ji 78 37e is HERALD Mtl sa. "ae" DAVID BELANCO’S ‘asses WHE, NAUGHTY ANTHONY ao 2 oa Ave. once te Ee CHINES ‘OF! ORMANDY. OMANCK OF ATHLONE 5 eee ee Sasi.‘ Stax Westahe'Pirsss ot Pe ot MY DREAMS | — it A xew 9ONG. 7, 9 Q CONTINLOLS Proc T0R'S Bo... Rossow Midgets. PASTOR snow DOR Sis Se wengoners # store. |” “nay AND SIGHT 123 UNTIL Merker Sisters, Diana | MePhee & Hilt, Mov Me, Oe | CHALES T. ALIRIOH, Wal ‘RY BROS @ 3 PENNY ARTIC HALL, MANNING &. WESTON Pa ALACE thes het 4, “Four Cohans, Sith @ Wie CHAR A TMGELAW ad Great Cant Pam, Circle Ren., Wr. All Orch, Sat Mats, 0 14th St. THEATRE, or 4 Mat, Rew ered Annual enanarment for LIMITED PERIOD “| forte itl lithe “oma mc ny ahi Birvet. | TRARY 4 LAMHERT, The Vitagraph, Tong Paster | SOU YORKE # ADAMS ‘KERBOCKER —Bv'ga, fat. 235 ma len vncame wate ney Gree Mor Ph N C. GUODWIN, Laer Gr WAXINE ELLIOTT “aso rm te Net Week—Mr Goodwin, Mise 1 MIDGLEY 4 CARLISLE, GEORG |onazen @ MARGL | PUBLD Coptineeus coma Ertan 4, MURRAYE Eh > Benry V. Densely Bock Os Sr et cee | o DAINIY.. DUCHESS. "9 EXTRAS MONROE & MACK fet Oren, the QUEATRE. 108 oo 2 ore Mate Wed. & Set Paine aLAVE Hiatiew) Casa. Fronman's Comedians | 65e: | the eliodages ' iy One lot of MEN'S AND BOYS’ TECKS, PUFFS, 4-IN-| One lot of MBN’S WIDE-END TIBS an@ BOWS, ta | 2Se Silpacen Mis low Probe 5 price. But pointed toes or ‘ pointed toes, they're a great bargain and well worth buying at 26c. a pair, as you will basete when 700 Gol 3 $2 err a

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