The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1900, Page 3

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SAVED THRTY — GWINIIED 5052. WNT AIA TR DEAE! -S.°SOLSUE MY SOOO MT Won Man Said to Have Upset/Higgins Wants an Ohio Actress Hepner’s Fam- Divorce Decree a ily Talks a Bit. Annulled. Thomas G. Higgins, a wealthy lyn real-estate dealer, is testing The police of this city have been noti- gality of an Ohio divorce in the wth te ie fied to look out for Alexander Haviland : ¥ | Hae Ersighs to bre ae S24 Gildersleeve (No. 6229 in the Rogues’ + ae i here with the “City of New York County courts, Gallery), who is very much wanted in \ 4a 7 y" and appeare much agitated. te ‘one '0 staiy ai Chicago, St. Louis and other places. LATS He says he never knew William Hepner, after ‘There are ouarete spayed Ped ens the husband, except to buy » few wigs of city, Gildersleeve is a s' jer q VICTORIA. MW’ XINLEY. him. Ross Raymond stamp. He 1s « nephew MRS. PAUL KRUGER. QusEN MRS, WILTAN } He Gentes that he has e wife in Phila-|"" of Justice Gildersieeve, of the Supreme The Evening World invites ite readers to join in as appeal to the three leading women of the | deiphia, and says he will marry Mra. Court. He has made good use of his] mations mest directly interested in the Angle-Boer war, imploring them im the name of motherhood, | Hepner any time, if ehe will have him and can be free of her husband: How Police Sergt. Michael Gorman Life-Saving Association Medal for Heroism. Nephew of Justice Gilder- sleeve Sought For by the Police. CHICAGO, Feb, 1—George W. Leslie, the actor, who has been accused of alienating the affections of Loulee Willts He the actress, denies that he is to prominent conestions and has 6lippet| witeheed and alsterheed and for the enke of humanity te wee their influence to end the heartless out of several bad scrapes in COM*) sinugncer mow going om im South Africa. ‘on : aia sang. "ina ttaine ” ‘The appeal must not contain more than @fty words, an@ for the best received The Evening Werlé od et 1 an yeel!. “Alexander Haviland Gildersieeve, will give o prise of 650, ‘There never anything wrong tn our came to the front re- Send appeal to Beer War Appeal Kéttor, Eveaing World, F. 0. box 2854, New York City, ecatty' Wien WigeeSher Hes 4 - the preas a letter written to hime by his 9 aniebidiite tab him llow her ale SOME OF THE MANY APPEALS THAT HAVE BEEN SENT IN, forte becatune ‘of the fact that she did u Te Mrs. McKinley, Queen Victoria, Mire. Kruger:, War in the nineteenth century! 0, ye; To Her Majesty, Quaen of Eng- “f° ustral poe Se oan In the name of Christianity and hu-| christian people, listen to the word of land—Most gracious ‘mother, on you all oP eS Tk epee, ane Taste was |S Foetal apres mee ia wet the leading Ofbce rete. 8 @omeager Fee * manity, the women of the United States | God who says, “Love thy neighbor as/our hopes are fixed to suppress thie man. join in an appeal to Mrs. McKinley ie thyself," do not thirst for the blood of | dreadful Boer war, It may be your leet | meen EE = intercede with the Christian Queen and) yous fellow men. You, rulers of nations, | pportunlt: peacemaker, | since Mra. Rruger to end ths cruel carnage, gpran, siete orth Fup hand and at (Peet UaRY ee salting dare, Rermt ‘ The Annual Statement ‘an or e hy darken is most ter an juman confilc! ovum! ih | ed homes made desolate by this biter] now raging. pa phates Peiein "ed fave Our | aml aw and Inglorious strife. Miss M. L. BURLING, ‘id He has te RDWIN A, HARTSHORN, | 317 Weot Twenty-first street. Yee Wwitit ned HERBERT. worse, but 1/239 Wert One Hundred and Thirty-fret — 4 Baltic street, Brooklyn. * Teach not the heathen to love the bags of 3 0! treet. x P fo te the | Lord, while Christians stilt love to kill! The people of the United States appeal Z elite ten oer teas peak road | them by the sword. But instinct, that|'0 You in the name of God and humanity “ 014, | uiitions of freedom-loving men and ae. divine, teaches. man what rellaton to use your powerful influence to stop ar fulled to enshrine; ¢ ter | this terrible, heartrending war in South hat it te women of every race and every clime io love all creaiures below than to wor- sands of vor- | untte In one great chorus of appeal to) ship a God t kno reel initows and srohang to real the now, uu to use your powerful influence to ATHERING. 8C! | 1. irreparabi tad the commercial war now being |@| isi West Nous ae atten ReneS OF *T HAYES. ' "e| SloFlously foughe iw Bo Africa. — 12) Second avenue, city. | uth pice DAVIB, | 0, queenty worn and womanly queen, Hotel St, Denta, city. word from there. If the published stories] Me: Hast thou the feelings of motherhood}, quicens of the Hast, South and Weet! Living in a work! to-day more highly weaned? By the heartbreak of sisters who weep, civilized than ever before, and being a| Dost thou not know that war destroys | jy (he demth-blasted harvest we reap, te) ew Necple governed by the word of God, 1: |Our darling sona, our darling boys; pecnlt RsVerRed st SOeS'Ry c ‘unten ot! And the souls of men asd women king |" ‘Shucrie’ vee called Pmncemakere Extend the olive! Bid war cease, st boon, earth's bl your to stop ‘moe! { Your corte ing Rutean life known 10 Should not be crushed for a few gold ae PE she cise us—nations at war. jchert_conquest—Peace! JO} appears on the last page, mines, ‘ i W. B, CASTELON, Mise GERTRUDE RICHTER, 18, 5 iH Ps He} _Morléen, Coma. 1M West Ninoty-soventh street. | | 44 Manhattan nvenué, Lala TI is is th Life I Bergt. nar om of the Steam.) from drowning at Pler A, at 2 A. x. Be raatgge oh Aaggeedenry ge tema wan| rice versa, at the Waldorf-Astoria. He TWO BURNED BY NAPRTHA, sorerersd\ 6 aan ot wash, Bowe me “ Kes ~ ben baad eas reuy tay unl gt Has glint pod era taal panne Chae, Freel “Gtawae cm afar ast Bt sed womans conan in the World. his breast a gold medal presented to/ fire front. He als@ dived iss, ter be vent We a” fs throwing the biasing liquid al over Several é It Bapleged and Sent a Binsing| them. They managed to them- Brooklyn Factory. ‘The fire in the factory did about 61,000 Both were taken home. John Tillman, of 387 Division avenue, | Teey will recover. —————— and Joseph H. Higgins, of # Palmer —[— his tronks| Wl) Play Chese Blindfolded. | street, Brooklyn, were severely burned Kaights to Entertain. Two Hundred and Fifty-one millions |. | thts afternoon by xplosion of ° ‘Finn wil ar ight, sat Se Su meray enoetonering werks| 72, canes! iectraleteratenent of dollars and maintains a Guarantee Sarat ne Mech eet comecatctec:| Fund for the additional protection Sr tesa at me been ae of its members of over Forty- ‘ , seven millions of dollars. 4. river Qim by the Life-Saving Association of| and ‘a Battery outcast—— woman— ho, while sleeping, had rolled off the New York. The grissled old sergeant! dring-plece of the slip. nothing until you hea, om me. bears thie new and unusual honor mod- Deesn't Count Children. ee a iat ter J a." qxtly, as befits a hero. debts, which he will now have to pay. Inkertons for him om Ths. mesa! wan pinned: onthe cer-| chain ahyfeent tamuerevemth , Pickae night Glidersieeve lett] both sides of the Tanwar border, He when the tal, ile i. It has a Reserve against all Liabilities of ¢ Mim money and guaranteed a lot ef | win’ @eant’s breast yesterday by Chief Dev-| h @ry. The sergeant mumbled his thanks, and walked away, blushing through thi mi man, before he came to New York, was / drowning in the twenty-four years hea “boatman in Califo é an offeer on the Patrol and) Butmumn avenue, tn [ig YS ronx. ‘The inaci too wiry, white-hatred man whol mags’ presented to Sergi: Goren i would probably have been only 4) “Vita Folicibus Ausis Servata.” ie roundaman to-day had not Theodore| describes an arch at top; then i : “Presented to it Mich- the New police, recot dent of the Police Board, heard of his techno - record and secured his promotion. i a es a ; r To enumerate the resetes een! by ent years ne ue ‘ 7 S . . Gorman, to tell the thrilling story 4 16, Slee oon, can fil cotemns, | toe meial Chews on the ovary 6 = ze = Tt was leas than a year ago that he] is tho Inscription: :lAfe i, oer ine top , plunged from Pier A into the cold] olent Association of New ¥. Tncor- TORN’ BOOSE EART em water of the North River and saved the porated 2th March. 1849. = sete 25S DEADkY CURRENTS. . & drunken ‘long ed cide. attempted mulcid®.| eaourdo Malinart, ihiety-four years of SeunnensacsnenE Man Killed by a Fall. 5 & E H ; sansa oeevenannereceusonaesnaconocamansansansareetocororenonecepepatecetcetactoassassnseas STRAY ELECTRICITY THREATENS TO DESTROY THE METROPOLIS. Gorman 414 not remove his heavy po- Hee aeat, but caught the man as he/*s*. emplored as e shirt iroper at if wae abcd gpbag ogg gee pn. ghee dine Experts Show the Danger That Constantly Threatens the City and Point Out 3 faamar ns Me laa! a Remed pg pod y falling the stone ye While Blood Hows in South Africa “The Worst-Hated Man in the World,” JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, |i wx Dawdles Over a BLOOD-RED ORCHID. How the Thrilling New Chapter in the Life preg Was E of the Man Who Plunged England we Into the Boer War. on oe oe eT ee ac \eeeeeeeeeeee|Death Ends the Romance of a Found on Famous Duel of Thirty Years Ago. the Skin ; Beautiful Daughter igh R, Travers, for Whom Two Men Fought, PHOSPHATE Passes Away in New York. Details of the Duel and the Causes That Led to It. Direct from the @|Canmot Sec, Hear, Speak, Taste, Sutell---But Is Happy. A é The Story of a Marvellous Woman Living Near New York. FRANK G. CARPENTER IN THE ORIENT FOR THE SUNDAY WORLD. THE SAYING OF A BABY’S LIFE. PUZZLES WITH PRIZES FOR SOLVERS. MANY OTHER GOOD THINGS FOR MILLIONS OF READERS. and the two men human lives to “You see ze potato; “a ees Mr. Hanna’s beeg tos. = You see ze grerr-reat dowe — ble-jointed peanut; zat ees In November, 16%, John William Smith, an intoxicated may, walked into ® o'clock of a Saturday jumped into the water, ‘overcoat, gloves, night stick, and car rying everything of his heavy equip- ment. | fell off, and with much @elib- F E sf ae i if te in BF te j Bis HH i i A NEW THING IN JOURNALISM Never Before Done in a Newspapers A Conference of Ten Prominent Citizens—They Talk with Each Other, and the Forum Reports m. Topic: ASSEMBLYMAN, HARBURGER'S BILL TO OPEN AMIE PIC? MENT RESORTS IN NEW YORK ON SUNDAY EVENI The Conference Includes: EX-MAYOR STRONG, REV. DR. SLICER, ASSEMBLYMAN JULIUS HARBURGER, REV. rare DUCEY, MANAC oetin trea LIFES GREAT PROBLEMS. “WHAT TO DO WHEN THE NURSE SAYS IT’S A BOY.” mtn ROBT, J. BURDETTE. Mises” THE ROLY POLYS’ NEW PIANO. More Fun for the Children with These Merry Little People. HOW LIQUID AIR FROZE THE TROPICS. A Very Funny Colored Page by McDougall. fe QpU08 HHUHO

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