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‘ (5 : A 100 LEPERS Our Safety Menaced by, _ Loose Laws, Says Dr. | Ashmead. WANTS A U.S, LEPER COLONY, Urges That a National Isola- 3 “ tlon Camp Be Established in Yellowstone Park. High medv-n! authority state less, incurable lepers 7 8 of New York, a danger and a to all who chance to come in| { @eatact with them. “The United States is the dumping ground for the lepers of the whole q@arth.” +..d Dr. A. 8. Ashmead, of 6 ‘Went Twelfth street, this morning, in a @scussion of his plan for the establish- eg of & national leper colony. 3 “The condition of our laws is an en- ’ @ouragement to lepers to come here , ‘trom everywhere.” | Dr. Ashmead ts one of the best kyown | ° | leprologists in the world. He was a| Member of the Kerlin Inte- Lever “onference of a few fn .aich wan gathered all eetentists of the world who hi. their lives to the study of this dreaded Dr Ashmead hax drartod a nw watch |B Syeciad Bauncol > | Mell webbininetatenias alae A HOSIERY. SATURDAY. Ge Semel Comat te on 8 inavy verge, double-breasted THESE FOR MEN. gage Which Is intended to protect the) » yey pn ‘ country from necoring tert ountry - | Gurls Sailor Suits, coatwith extra pairof pants. | Fie open work lace lisle, colors and black. P 0 the State and local Heaith Boards all $ Arias an exceptional value, of all|sizes 8 to 16 years; vaiue| — black grounds, eight new ath pe, Choice | rer the Union, and it is hoped that with | é| sv i designs. tr Betoaea ibn the bill will be eet | : een Clever ; |wool serges; colors: mavy, $6.50, at $ Five ae polka dots and drop stitch, io! anaed + {| brown and red; large sailor 5.00. | co'ors. The law provides the appointment of | f MLLE. JEANNE DORTZAL. rH i | pee 7 i ‘ ecaunon ae leiwtey to be selected § (Prise Paris Beauty. +jcollar, braid trimmed, sizes B ie Gasdov Sails | ae se oy, oy fancy, silk clocks in| 9 by the President and to hold for | * ? k A ® ! . — . five years. A trace of 60 acres, of land | P@Sbeot-eb-t-6 Adee PHEOiorrerrersererereresees |4 to12 years; vate $6.00, | YOVS Oatlor. UAlS, IT vine cotton, black with silk embroidered | Six prs., $1.75 fe to be wet aside for the location of | 1: Kiralfy, in the role of a modern) beautiful won fail the nations. She @ National Leper Home - oleae in Paris is ib New York. Pe ymes to seek | ill be Wye 4 by hes af of the Special, $4. 50. lhe ne ue ae ls cota black and tan lisle. ae ‘ellowstone Park or elsewh fro be beautiful American’ for an) thousands of or * who will throng) . j | b 54 Bian hak liter teagittecuce teen date oh |e thusns -krtmoensctnen pHane 46 Jota; lerge-saitorcollar, Haw THESE FOR WOMEN. A price with. during the Summer in Karl's Court ‘This tn order to get the dry atmor- fe antagonistic to leper bacilll or | London fmlerober. The, bill provides for an ap-| Mp Kiralfy « a connolaseur In fema Propriation of $0.00 for’ bulldi loveliness. In the Ameri thet makes \t unlawful for any F to secure 4 rival for Mile, Dortzal, | Health to permit a leper te winner of the Paris jrize for the mos ita Jurisdiction except in tm jbeautiful won n the world Lepers un for themselves | Mr. Kiralfy nde to provide the su by reason of poverty or haiplessness are |cesstul candid with — firet-clase to be committed to this home. It shall | round-trip p: to Landon and ex be unlawful for any steamship or rail- | pense mon May to October. Th Toad company to bring to the United | Woman's International Exhibition at @tates any leper, or accept any eml- |which the prizes will be awarded, iy un- grant from a leprous country without a |der royal patronage. All promines made special certificate from the Government | by the matagement will be furfiled. Board of Health of that emigrant’s country, counteraigned by the United States Consul and a United States ma- rine hospital surgeon attached to the Consulate at the port of embarkation. The United States Marine Hospital @ervice is to have charge of the leper home. SHE LOST BAL rr A GIRL’S ONLY LOVE. ‘The heart of a girl with all the sroret ‘Ropes and fears that cluster around a Gre love 1s laid care by Henry Sienke- wics in his great American serial, “In the| Somewhere between aristocratic (lin- ‘New Promised Land,” which The Evening|tan avenue and democratic Glenaore "World will publish exciusively beginning | and Watkins street, Brooklyn. a chamis bag dropped silently to the pavement, and with !t went a comfo: le little fortune, and a young won tears. The bag belonged to Mrs. W. Wille- min, @ half-day teacher in Public Bchool H. It was pinned .o her ‘rf petticoat. for safety, wut the pin belied ite name and le: © pres package drop. And the fe schoolma'on went her way oblivious of Ser |oas, Precious, sayest thou? Yes. Listen: In the bag were four little jewel bones and in the boxes were; One pair eolitatre diamond earrings. One pair cluster diamond earrings. One solitaire diamond ring One Marguerite ring, 2 diamonds, 4 rubies. One Marguerite ring, opals and dia 5 and 2 diamonds, ing, all shamonas. bi and pearls . diamonds arm! rubles opal ; warned One rag, rub Une Pl bod ‘ en's gtuda, pearl The pollce will aot aay what the value of these baubles ie, but admit that 1 is ——— Rag iggy ‘A Ne ty bi ge oty can tel that pinn on the ba (Weinestay, March 15. This js the same|when she wos starting tor "nchou "on pen that painted eo fascinatingly the!Monday morning, and after she Portraits of Petrinicus and Nero and |Rome st 6.3) oclock in the afte, wered that the little « that told the thrilling story of Vincius bag and tx precious convents were m end Lygia's love. The girl in the new |Ing. jen romance, the scenes of which aire Willemin is the wife of Charles ere laid in New York, is Mary Toperek, | Snojsae seen ne sims, (travel for a @né ber handsome Polish lover is John| ill last Summer, and when he showed Gmolak, whose portrait is here given. | RO symptoms of getting well she went back to the occupation which she ieft five she married JOHN SMOLAK. New York sch Araaus’s CHARITY OPPOSED ExSsetF ee ns Joss of which my wife feels keenly,” sald he to an Bvqring World ve Geyer Vin Wret Ohferts to Sale| tie Mr Oe which of Merilised Wik in City were marrie(’. These Mall Park. fal value far thera value. a sentimen- thetr intrinsic the return of Mr. Willemin elieves he has found a Mayor Van Wyck, for some reason articles.” known to himself, opposes Nathan Gtraus's request that © larre booth be | [face of same of the articles In a pawn- .: OS pe ign of sterilized milk. Mr, Straus has for years proved him- @eif 2 public benefactor by selling pure, BOY USED KWIFE IN FIGHT, |; Gterilied milk for’ one cent « glass) ‘This ts a ridiculously small sum, and |stabbed Chem Im Breact and Ner- ter Saye Vietim In in a Nad Way. @rected in (ity Hall Square for the distribution thousands of persons have benefited Dy tt. Gren of the poor; and it has probably wy fast One Hundred and Forty-fitth been the means of saving hundreds of street, was attaigned before Magixtratr babies’ tives during the Summer months, Mayo in the Morrisavia Police Court ‘Mr. Straus has also done much along! this morning charged with etebténg this line for that mort helpful of all! james O'Connor, ten years Ob focal charities, The Evening World| Kas One Hundred ard Forty: Bick Babler’ Fund. His aid has greatly) greet, The boys fought In the extended the Fund's usefulness ond bas | inst night. Sehrader was held in $1000 been an able assistant in ite amie a bal! for examination. Wyek | O'Connor wa t isrraue’s charitable! ¢ 1 Dr. P. e wes some St tices sh ate the | injured that Nis eondition ul . +] Youns f aban Cl tom bbe ata [AMERICAN BEAUTY | FOR LONDON SHOW IN NEW YORK. Imre Kiralfy Here to Choose Contestants for a Great International Contest at Earl’s Court. ’ Pere ee EEE OE REET EOE EP ERED SITET TONER PEED HEHE ES A prise of $00, a diploma of lynor and | yl OF JEWELRY. battery ~ | testimon’al of the merits of the treat- years ago LA and secured a position as teacher in "he ‘ork’ | 1 shall pay no fancy price for |“ ' Especially has i benefited the chile) paward Schrader, twelve years old, ot | : ber condition at the time he was Kings Clothing att BROADWAY AND PARK PLACE. | For To:Day and Saturday Only. 1,500 Men's Fine Suits, single and double breasted, Oxford, also ) 90 plaids, checks and plain black or 1 blue thibets; worth $12 and wil! be sold at... ‘ + 4 . ‘ . ° « . . . . . . distributed. | ne $0 will nd and | prizes for the m sob national gr s must be hetw pd twenty-six As beauty o/ | tal beauty * metrical Iter as well as her un that Mile. Dortzal won | from the Parteian her Trorgertable face the goklen apple veraphe to Washington uiged worthy appear in per- T e notified” Jater to MAS, STANTON ON HARE | Cady Stanton believes mar- should be made a matter for State and that the Church should juris » keep its hande off “The less iatitude the Church has th | affairs the better.” says she in an article in the Humanitarian ur immortal in- 4." “It we accord tv terests she should ‘The State, Mrs. 8 | right to ask ‘7 the elvil contrart are of proper age and | sudgrient and jt should have the right to dissolve the contract for reason. After discussing the question for ages, the churches have been able to entering a agree, ‘They should not, therefore, at- I tempt to diggate to the State, she con- cludes. FROM A DEATH BED CONSUMPTION TO HEALTH. After Priest Had Administered the Last Rites of the Church Patient Was Cured. This letter is another voluntary ment for Consumption and ail Bron [chial affections as given by the Bronchitin cure: New York, March 2. 1900 The Hroohitin Cure, 11 Weet Twenty-fourth #t v xy life to the treetment et pe want to dg you ald and sareogth wh my ange, be mo! bothered again ie bad 1 then em quan of piliegm, I could bot row at bight. Had Lite aad lost ever twenty pounds in weigh: chills and fever, The ase comsumution My thet my femily and A shande hat was sweet we. The night sweels sopoed. alr * S aad uaa “the orenne dinapprared eally went ‘eigned MRS LOUIS MYERS. | The priest who was called in to} give the last rites of the Church to Birn, Myers will gladly tesuty ‘calles, Al! particulars of this case | will be given to any one who desires bo Spaces it by call : Suits & Coats. jand venetian ; contrasting hood; |made in fine |double-breasted fronts and| 1,500 Spring "Ovetcosts, silk lined, satin to’ edge or plain ) 5, 90 lined.” silk sleeve bnings, all shades, Oxford, tan, black or BlAYsat. ss eeeeoveeaes ) Worth $14.00 Prieniiher the Grit, KING'S, ®#0ADWAY AND PARK PLACE. Open Saturday Evening Until 9 Misses’ Boys Department. AAisses’ Sutts, Special vainesin Suitsand lof b'us, b ack, castor, brown, | Tap-Coats —exciusive and! Eton jacket, original sty.es, new shape skirt, sizes 14, 16 ; ne and 18; vaine $25.00, | Boys’ Suits, Girls’ ‘C apes, jsomely braid trimmed, sizes biue or red cheviot cloth with 3 t 12 years; value $5.00,at value $3. 95: Boys’ Top-Coats, - 650, Special $5.00. Girls’ Box Coats, of fine seams, finely lined and splen- years; value $5.00 & $7.00, special, $3.75 & $5.75. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St full backs, extra values— $7.50, $10 & $12.50.) Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St | Men’s Spring Overcoats. We place on sale for the i the Soring season ee 1,000 Men's Spring Overcoats, cut on the new swell patterns—bro: shoulders—-full back- joes Gite” mate of ‘Oxford and Gray Cheviots Tan and Olive Coverts—Black untinished Worsted—special at 310” ee eet * Tons | Busy arias gather more o to thone, is health. ev vod hea Sia ‘hots ert imes—tne digestion ma: impal cee in work oF recreation because the syatems fe run doen Ay Eforoccnt Sa Ml this. It ie Nature's own reinedy—the salts is. Te tones up the stomach, dissipates the bie, will change the julees of ‘cular movement of the bowel: na oe Aas, tae 4 0 unknown where Abbey's is used. ee “I have used Anacy's Sau renement ot oO ot e Mf you need & Spring cleansing, take ARneY’s you took ‘Atwe's Har tomelstly you Witla Dy oN Ht * Spring cleansing. Think this over carefully— it All Druggtst $ } BIN) wroat h $1200 e = line shows iniclany Le vert cloths, lap tan coverts, |didly tailored; sizes 6 to 14| THAT THE TERM IMPLIES. veopment, rich, luxur.ous, practical, novel, satisfying; in cloves touch with modern tastes, Wool for wool, novelty for novelty, garment for garment, values are noequalled, and the whole display a vig advance over our highe-t pa t achievement-. To start oui and write of now; fascinating styles only fills the reader with confused ideas, and (flatly) is a iank injurtice to the geod . We shall top suort off. Let this announcement be our public invitation lo see. $30,000 in Up-to-Date Clothing of which these specials are fair samples. four TOP COATS—S..0oth tam herrings bone cheviot, London's jae tart, cuffed sleeve, semi- poy id hack, tu:l i wilkc Lining, 3 to 13 yre.; 0 97 et ++3.75| would be in jaa tonal $.00 | = BOYS’ SPING DRESS. “READY” IN ALL 4 BUIIS New stree of col punts lined sicor etlecis, We ner ey ats ano. Ler lot, in sizes 3 wo 12 years... inside and out, box back; 8 pari colorings, to wear right now, men’ handeatne, toned down mixtures, bidhe-arusadaity ieee ea 478 sstreeeeee 7S) YOUTHS' SUITS—One characterie- Hic special 10 save extended mene tion, Of permanent biue ed 7 w 16 years... SUITE—New twoepiece effects, tinest soft ished serger, expertly tai: Al goad, double prensted lored: at current ra es would whole tailor’« ti. ilar’ » espa ettier sale at our revail pricesss+++++$,00) to order would be bibs price..7,.7$ \ | = Fine lisle, black, double. soles, high spliced/out precedent hag high spliced heels, | for the values Extra ‘cotton, black, ¢ouble sol s. land variety, 19th Street, Sixth Avenue, | UNION ARE, | Between |ruadway and University, Place, : Continued Sale of 2.50 Shoe for 1.65. Ribbed lisle, ingrain colors, black and tan. SHOE - and 68 and 70 NASSAU ST., Men’s Shoes. Fine cotton, polka dotted tan, black and blue, | TWO STORES corner of John St. “The Walden” ACADEMY 14th * — EG. Gilmore & Bugeoe Tomphins, Prope & A Homat Pu PLAY, Matiners Wet a fat 2 Bre 010 On. sale at. both “NG GOODWIN. | MaLxtah Neat Weeb— (SATS NOW OX SALE) ean of a hundred : cases Oy shee ach cE = pair carries manufac: ; “Coats Sa. Op Co turer’s stamp and| Pure ith Tue FALKA label as ‘a. certificate *™ rra'thavels un Bagi) of genuine character and assurance jot value. (OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. ESTABLISHED 1M Fe CRITERION THEATRE H ae HACKETT, | The 0 Pride 0 of fennico,_ GARRICK Wan Gillette !8 8, Sherlock Holes Madison | Square T¥ Tweare 30. Mat TUNERS WEDNESDAY AND arenbay. = WURALIE MIE & O,, DRESSMAKER DEN THE THEATRE an bind of it. BSSIAN excusve, prety Sevicoeani TRE ti | —but you should im Continent Portarma see them—none KEITH'S. wAnaQre CLINE, —_ like them else- | cre nw Tanks Winters, i jeans rye) _swonce THATCHER. and Sailor * 3 1 12,0 HERALD UI ae Suits, ts, |Army Blue and Taye ont | eae an $5 to to $6. | 1 “Titibe. very low-—on all our | BLJOU | men’s Clothes this Spring, java BANA M To Coats WEBER & FIELDS e's ‘op every- thing for pn A drove tk Stars SARUM od Walla rin | GRAND MARQUE AKD CIVIC Bald Prompt Attention ( Post Orders | BROADWAY, COR. 31ST ST.|_sat ae an ————— wow MANHATTAN A BIG et ay s, ~ $e y bottle. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT. DALY'S #3 ompet wy, "SHINEZIT (tor | YCEUM Sine 3 - “at ‘et c rer 0 tiem Adtrese a ince There abe ear oe _aCarineat, Sew Jere | 'L wY on san teh maTH & BUlAcR. GRAND site oe CruPson CRANFORD SIMPSON In the Basement. Special to break the tradition that Saturday is the day for a a:ly-to-wear” bargains only. jausekeepers cannot aff ° But one verdict is possible—here is clothing's highest de-| difference to neh prices, on ‘AULE DAMASK--Strietly pure bleached linen, heavy make, 62 inches wide: to-lay and Monday coming S5e.a vard- —to-morrow 45¢ HUCK consis Hemmed, ware ranted pure linen. 150 dozen—value $2.00 2.00 dozen ~ value €2.65 NAPKINS--Break {ast size,20 inches nare, rll pure linen; to-day and londay coming, 1 English styles, morocco, seal aud hogskin, mostly calf lined, black and shades of tan shuf- fled in with $1.00 qualities; no one would eeraiy select the bet. ter arti We ex; our. ~ SUITS—New two-piece effects, mo TOP COATS~Dresey cheviot—4ced | gelves, to re-buy at pee advance—but that isin the fu- ture. ‘l'o-morrow's price, 45¢ Photo Frames, 48¢. | First we thought of forming TWO big !o:s at 48c. and 75c. from these 98c. and $1.25 Framies— 8c. alone is our sac- Jifice to quick sel'ing. Round, square, oval, jand card einea—Aitlonte enam- ellings, burnished gold mounts, indeed, it's easier to say what is excluded than what No such chance can soon recur-—48¢. Sample Jewelry, 50c. The run of a leading maker's pick samples—that orders in hundreds, and are selling over America at retail from $1.00 to $1.50. pieces (very assorted) Brooches, Cuff Buttors, Links, Studs and Hat Pins, Very finest of rolled gold, practically untarnishable —totally foreign to the usual cheap 50c. productions, 20th Street. re “Toren itis = BIJQU sii NO EXTHA CHARGE FoR IT, n—to- percent. oblong—cabinet they brought 1,200 Anvuserrera, METROPOLITAN ‘ rela on GRAND OPRKA mA! BF ua tne Direction of re Halt, & oe. Mi. TOON cH wen VAUDEVILLE. XD Wht ast kaa Proctor 5% = re aetna Mas Unger, The Wiicarha, Moving rica cee PASTOR’ S CONTI ‘riNvOUS i] a ASTING THE ..° DOOMERAN te ana ARE G, SPoRTSHENS'S SHO Toten greg Dampionshin, at ated iy Fon see ADM. JON Ww ta Dotan s LaNMARR, Ral stins—ths ot, Beles ‘Piearente’ Sve. coe SS SWAT & WER am COMIOUE NI TO-DAY"! rus Indian Maiuen Burlesg flesquers 5 eesesite, THEATRE, dint st. and Me tentatt Sat, Woe. & ry Se fae ab rut yet ner one oF 00 At. Mat meee 1 WEEKS ONLY, The Favort =|TIM MURPHY, “THE CARPETBAGGER. ROCCLERE epeN Mus SCCM ae aha ee Broadway to fase tos METROPOLIS THEATRE oe Ath Mos cami pata

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