The evening world. Newspaper, April 4, 1900, Page 5

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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 4, 1900. PBPPBR DECLINES PLACE. WASHINGTON, April 4—Charles M. Pepper, who was recently proffered the position of Seeretary to the Philippines Commission, has dectined the place. the thme the proffer was made Mr. er was alse in Porto Rico, and lier opportunity was afforded for known bis declination of the | . 7 , “VER TO MILLIONS John Eakin, Who Has Been a Ward of the Martha Christey Plunged City Twenty Years, Turns Out from a Window When to Be Rich. = —_—__—_—— _ Found by Detectives. — Walt Papers. Cho owest and Rest in Women’ 3 Sprin 9 Ja ohe 23, Thursday’s special offer- and Hester streets being now immensely i foll ngs are as follows: valuable, Marthe Christey, still broken in spirit “10 tp the moet interesting @a4 trembling from her -Geaperate 1eap|@) ease 1 ever had to 0 with He died and his estate was divided ALL PAPERS for the parlor, library for iife to escape arrest, was urraigned | im my twenty-seven yeare | Lhe Malty Was sold under @ clouded and dining room, ta reds, greens and bi: fm the Gates Avenue Police Court, title, It is now owned by Dioderick in denims, burlap and tapeetry effects, Brooklyn, today, om the bench, Knabe, a rich liquor seller, who Is al- padgorbyhaenl by roll, J4e The woman’ ‘ “It shows that there are @ileged to have bought it under a war- AL cf @ Woman's nerve ts completely | WALL PAPERS for the dining room, @one. and she will not, it is believed by prebably many persons dy- ranty deed. the police, put in any defense to the ing as paopers and being Meanwhile the boy was brought up a in light amd dati sold else. deluge of compiaints against her for buried im Potter’s Field whe Pauper. He passed four years on Ran- where at 30c. and 3Sc. a roll; | robbery. ‘There will be more than & dall's Tsiand, and yas rent as an orphan Your cheice to-morrow at 220 | to the home of the Sisters of the Third WALL PAPERS, in reds, greets and Order of St. Francis, at Peekskill. In Score of these from wealthy house- keepers all over Greater New York. The amount of her stealings will run 19 he became a “working boy" in which you pay 2c. and 25c. up pe Urea re terview, Father Dougherty's mission in Latayette| ‘The proof of our values is not] — fleewhere; your cheice tomerrow bo Two months ago the woman, , , fs ‘ COCSSSOOGOOSOSOSSCOSSOCSS | Pisce, and remained there until re-/in the advertise ment, but in the 26,000 rotts of WALL PAPERS, wi servant for Miss Harper, of 3 Stuyve- cently. i sant avenue, Brooklyn, disappeared} 5) : goods themselves, $16.00 will get} borders and ceilings to match, in striped » with clothing and jewelry of her mis | Here i# a story-book story for you.) George f. Daniels, 1 Nassau otreet you an elegant suit of fancy wors-; 44 floral effeets; your choice, per 2» / tress valued at $16. Central Offi - ohn Eakin, a young man |iawyer, finding a flaw tn the title to the ted, cheviot or black Thibet coat 720 tectives Oscar Finn and John M -four, who for twenty years/ and, which he wished to purchase for| ~\ ; 19,009 Rotts of WALL PAPERS, ky traced her to % Johnson a | has been a pauper ward of the city, bUt|some miliionalres, traced Eakin affer a |4Md vest with striped trousers, sultable for bedrecme; your choice, a / Brooklyn. last night. They foun who has Just been declared the grand-|jong and difficult search and told him | Topcoats of coverts in great va- per roll, for 40 fn & room on the third floor, back,|*e" of a millionaire, and entitled to ®/ that he was not a poor ofphan boy but |riety of shades, $18.09. Fine Vi- When «he saw them coming In she| Share in the magnificent estate he left./4 rich one. The question came before ‘ ni . cuna Thibets in blacks and grays, Photograph Sallory, Cton Jackets of Clothy Sih and Lacey t mibrowing open the window,| John Eakia is the son of John Eakin. | judge Mcadam en has veh ee reatace ate’ who went to the bad a score pile tatesie ta et helt ira | silk lined and faced toedge, $22.00. WwW Box Coats and Fly- ‘ wo and died too poor to be| ryt child of John Kakin, the grandson | Clothes to suit or money back. _ we have engaged spe- below a thick clothesline rune to ‘ ried. His widow Was @ poof.) o¢ rich William Eakin, Up-to.date booklet, with fash-| cial artists to help us take Front Sachets, &@ pole in the yard. ‘The woman fell] Weak creature, who drank heavily and a iy : + Acros It and. inatinetively crabbing it,| nally was sent to Randall's Istand| "This case has amazed me,” said |ion-plates and explanation of ma-| careof the ‘Easter Rush,” a 4 ‘ slid luke a shot down the tine to the|and died there, Her child went with her |J0dge McAdam to-day. “It |e the most | terials, self-measuring guide,sam-| and are Prepared to offer pole. She drovped from there to the] and was lont tn the shuffle. interesting case of its kind I ever had | neg mailed free, Freed eas er cen tunenia| “Little Joun, tte anowing that. Wite|AaRything to 60 with, and T have been on |! you the very best service later the detectives, who Mam Makin, hie father's father, was|'he bench twer@y-seven years, Wty Gaeek, MAL soeeauy te Boltaral oie: toutes eae cartaelges a ata ARNHEIM re could command any- Taped woman moan Field tn Ms untoward fashion, His probability that persons are dying as g| where in ee a4 Give 'v the detectives she © grandfather knew nothing of €X-|paupers and being buried in Potter's BR us a f ou’ll find OADWAY & OTH STREET, bo Double and Siagle : Breasted Sarments, Be Mat of robberies, which she, et . 5 i istence. He was a man of large prop-lrieid who would, perhaps, if all were tang erty, some of his real estate at Centre! nown, be millionaires.” our pictures as good as — any you could get any- Brown, CAVE §10,00 McClain, Simpson&Co,) ititnscewtes| see aa |S cea robbed. and they were summoned to 8 e asking. Pee erat i ere, rvs 8 front fac of stitched ex CHARITIES OF PASGOVER, AWAY FOR $1. ee irae oo) ae 750 % oe ees 539-54] Eighth Ave., N.W. Cor. 37th St.) tbozen casumer PLATINOS, | COVERT JACKETS, of very fine tan cloth, tned with puaran- oa ewell pray mounts, uavally paella gi Poll gpadhcage Me po eran ae 1a Melby aged 09; untll Raster, special aot betas, Neate hong gia stage ws te tat 3.50 sation jects a very cl garment, really at 7.9 under all conditions, ETON JACEE TS, of fine Doedcloth, te tan or, bast «© Hebrew Ladies Prepare Feasts for Latest of the Get-Rich- Quick Games on Fifth CASH OR CREDIT. = Hped Great preparations are making for the Avenue. — ~ BIRDSEYE MAPLE $ | 6 25 with ; collar, tevers and finely stitched tafleta ms Pass- ‘ated poimted straps, forming bodice that encircles overs which gina April ib and sts 4 DRESSERS;, . Women’ 2 Wrappers, | (exit a ein Tt we tam Er @ week This pretty birdscye maple dresser, swell front, swing It is a fact not gener- garment, at 7.50 meat, and The four hundred good women of the] The Guaranty Loan and Trust Com- ing shaped French bevelled plate glass mirror, 24x30 Ladies’ Fuel and Ald Society, of which|pany, a Callfornia corporation, does carved stanchions, French legs, brass handles, massive ally known to housekeep- é Mrs, Lewis Hershfield is President, have| business at % Fifth avenue, north of /# (@ in construction, very well finished—never sok! elst- a! ers that Sea Island Per-| Special Purchase and Sale of 20 Carloads been particularly active the past win- ter, during which they have filled 67 Fourteenth street. where for less than $30, and ts a great bargain at our cale is the best percale The selling nt : i Paglia ol age pais = Latirg i ‘ artioaa ot made off] mad id theref, th Jr tu of iture, coalbins, paid a month's rent for moat promising of ail ti }-rieh- ¢ have a large asi Dressers ie, ani refore ie furn best that money can buy. STRUUO viting a cash bid on femtiles, supplied 415 familyas with | quick companies, With $1 @ person may Golden Oak, Mahogany and Natural Birch. Groceries and sent the doctor to twenty-| receive a loan of $10,000, if you have 2 2 four sick people in destitution, ‘They |Iuek. : “| HANDSO For to-morrow, Thursday, | tresses, &., which his clients, for reasons we shall place |cash. As our stock was already heavy consequently wired back a very low offer, would be accepted. But the ‘‘unexpected’ wired back that he had concluded to during Passover week. maintaining & lottery in Boston in 164 a than 58 families will receive] when they were running the same game. eee fe teen ce grr al ra et closed. The furniture is now in stock, low that there is no fear of their bei Go-Carts, $2.20. r ‘unas | creulare. of matzoths and five pounds of meal.| Briefly, the company offers to any per- Large variety Reclining Go-Carts, new and pretty designs—just the thing for this season of the year— There wil be Sve benoee ot bad oitea son purchasing @ loan application the Worth of groceries each for ruchfamt. too, and sinauer famiiles will receive chance for $1 of securing an indefinite in Bruportion for Passover. Ot course gts sume ranging from $10,000 down thig food must kosher--""pure,"’ [to providing the number of thelr ap- alee a yborpraance with plication te pl ‘enough to be selected |i Strong reed body, steel springs, at $2.20 and upward, a A380" tended primarily for the poor of that a winner, How this selection ts faith. my ™ seed Post vegay nd the | m does not appear. Fuel and Aid velety know ho reed, no color, In thelr work.| Lawrence G. Skancke was one of the men arrested fn Boston on the lottery i is open the year|charge. A big, blond man with his hair ground and qumited only by the amount] parted in the middle was in charge of ‘This js the thirteenth year in the ex-| te handsomely furnished offices, roo ys istence of the society. It depends en-|12 and 13, on the second floor, when iirely upon voluntary Regret | Evening World reporter called to-day. “Are you Mr. Skancke?’ asked the \- | Feporter, “I am,” said the blond man. He refused (o say a word about the headquarters at 30 E bestndag Teter Mas ieee. P| co-operates with the Charity Organiza | Piatt, who, he said, is the head of the Hon Society and the United Hebrew] concern, In out of town and would hot! Es [ i 5] d | k k Charities, 4 pplications for Passover re- 4 ay ed at Bast Broadway ys t rns. ee re ro FOLDIN wuped” gu, Sakeined ye socks | aia ae tt ak ARNE ae cn Pts tu pat on Pi ies eumart A Pag) taee recom eel) MIN 4 DB th St, West, btweea lanen and Our, |, Beauty is only te as of groceries is the smallest order ever "he ‘i ica rey skin deep,” says tented | cl bie! given out. + i Kinds the old saw. Chances are SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW YORK fi Fl a} pany. There is no visible , ref | THEIR BOY WAS CUPID, Guarantee Loan and Tru ompany. OF THE FAMOUS SHOE sack. ‘you'vefoundit true ered with beak ap ety tne son ot ae Divert san !GAYB LIFB (0 GBT FRUIT, FOR WOMEN, a a bite Gentlemen's = a0 0% weeYear-Old Bey Climbed on Bae Col. Theodore Marceau and his di. mana Wagon and Was All the more reason why a 3 peal hia gee —, Fiske-Mar- hi Id k k d coau-Fenne we been reconciled by Ren Over. ‘ou shou now our kin MAHOGANY FIN- thelr five-year-old son. They will be y i dl remain son a make it Nome tt ying (ore ems ftom that looks well until out- 18H CHAIR, was | SSS, 7, m der’ terday, Martin C rown. stored opring cr. | GOLDEN Col, Marceau, tall, distinguished-look-| nag, « boy of five veark, dled early this 8 Prices no higher. soot tee quay am om morning in the Hudson Street H. 4 tapestry, peetty city at th The tile (enew, Whe ves ab 0 tad: j Bresap oona' ts we bia" oA beck, heavy | DRESSERS Worth a million itormlan by bieth toiagg bees beers ts oe in oa $2.50 - $3.co preety py eo turned legs, well made, é nm % a jwped when cli iy Bhe ret married John'D, Sldown, The hind wheels’ parsed eves | AU the Spring styles in Boots and Oxford Ties now on exhibition. oe pee a ) hie body, crushing nis ribs. The driver, | Every woman who values comfort, loves beauty or appreciates economy ee George Labold, who was dlacharged yes-| is invited to inspect these shoes, All shapes, all leathers, all styles for all at 3.90 uses, indoor or out ; dress, walking, wheeling, golfing, housewear. Theretay sftorsesne aed evevings 1s. an Kester Tea ave, 2 ow Bore Pelee Oe Tee) DINING ROOM | we Tn "happiness. aatin ime, | terday, will be rearrested. a fried Gerald M. Fen- abies is Reotber, ., NOV. . ’ | Nlcoto Cuahlc, forty years old, of @6|EXCLUSIVENESS — The most complete and brilliant display of , CHAIR, of sein eat, President street, Brooklyn, was arrested Fran: [hy Policeman Lyman last night, enarged| IN MILLINERY. Any good kind of a Raglan| use mt, fe sa Sages ek £ TRIMMED HAT Sle: Ton Coat or Suit for Men,| Ee cee sie your eyes ever feasted on -GERSON'S. PATTERN ) Exclusive styles created by us. CANVASSERS on a | Ladies’Goods; new lir HATS ) Only one of each. New Jersey, Connecti- We created the greatest Trimmed Hat Business| Cali or address, J. N. Gardner & Co., 43 Leonard st., New Part the d ae eget sad rich |S oe City. hats for the lowest i To-morrow’s leader is an clegant creation—com LUCKY PALL ¥ vite $7 50 enon ry 3 others would unhesitatingly ask $10 Serre Soe : to $12. At Gerson’s Only... scsessssceee voseees sees @ cetay, squirts wth - Our $10.00 Trimmed Hats are Gems of Perfec. thon, A Bargain not to be reisned.

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