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“AME IABINGHAM, . ‘Thin story is founded om the jmuch, Mise for xiving me the chance} _ Ab the pure] on Are T » [O buy suc Raute. Goudeday. All | fair face ats Dora Warde melodrama learta Are Trampay” |i ic 4omornir 4 barry . : Rew playing at ¢ Garden Thea-| “O). shes ai lady, she Ms Book pistakable, per fre, this city, by perm the sta ut the painting were ata Rance Chartes Fro! n ¥ 2x hand. wing in her wake 1 rar \ aprright, 1900, by the Press Puotisbing C.mpeny, Jn't pay me too much? ask hoa pleture y PROCRDINO f 1B tld indeed! ered the old PRECKDIN ta penny too much.” vowed Bas! nee sneer omen hh causilandlly geld “Will excuse me for A moment,|Marchioness of Hetchworth, “A nice Woodberry. Vl make you some| sort of 5 for ail It's a cold day and you look tired.” | modest ways, to a the Jonah rector. Lady Winifred baa Ae ared, leaving Dora a rin her youth with Jasper Wain, a/ Burford alone | { farmer. Her tathe Do you know Mise Woodberry Winifred's in Murford, “i t Mke to see you t her brain i around pedi kK pletures Misfortunes Lady Beteh- It ix a matter of necessity, Lord t ight em all on herself objected the Couns tumed outof jose inlucky (hreugh x a rimpler way out of the] . = 18 wuspeefed by Nasil Gilleaple (ay pe painter, who loves [oi titing that parson, “Do you mean Tam not a gentleman? Some men are not “And some women are not | either y rth or breeding, Mise V berry. Indeed, some women don't ow anything about their are vaguely called ‘wards,’ they don't know thelr own name “Tord pore ord!" ered Dora, stung to | the quic 1 nue | say Is true, Miss Woodberry." | tay Winif ORA WOODBERRY stood in the doorway, Bhe seemed startled at sight of |t eo many perrons. Gillespie came forward to greet her. “{—1 didn't know you were so busy,” ehe faltered. ‘am never too busy to see you, Mire girl, “what | Jack t What oan be the matter his eat ih every one? noroid, himself aghast was muttering 80) jon. When Lady Wink 8 own birth. but hav Ve face was flushed with Preeer ere Se res THE TRIUMPH OF MOTHERHOOD, bigs Hetter, begin no fault of her own, She bad o Lule hh of & man whoee life was ine My ead s money left and Mrs. Arville Induced ber Burton. a rie] Why tt to invest It in a fashionable ¢ jo Maule St . ss business went te ‘Suppose © rich marriage could re has sued him |. roup iy lost fortune. Suppose some 4s left pennile ee caeries him Jor Tone—myaelt, for Instance—should say to nurs of dirgust and a ie, moaranh picture 18 |g et want y wife, | burs of gos Trough the rom, i! ou by et ou a ered the aparte Nossdded vy tis Will yoy, be that w What would| Dora t he aparte| a should aay ‘Thank you, no! \ But if ance Dora CHAPTER III. Lord Bur man would not | thelr backs Dingraced! urge aw r will! at such bes} ADEBER TN T OATIOFIED. OWO ISNT A IAAT. Manager Ewing Hasn't; Wantalnainas Chanceto Signed Former Cleve- | Win Wrestling Honors ' iand Piayer. From Olsen. i Tommy Dowd of Cleveland, was! Ernest Roeber wanta another chanct not among the Giants that it his wrestiing conqueror, Beck Olen, nbout this place Dowd Is nd hes posted $1.00) to show he means Giant, notwiths his prociama- |2usiness Roeber called at The Evening ton to that effe Tommy may have | World oMce terday afternoon, and felt certain that he would be signed as| P detail gave arguments Why the Great soon as he came down here from his | Dane should & nim another chance to win back his els. home in Holyoke few York team| “After our match,” sald Roeber, “Ol- Mut he wasn The le rather tong on outfelders, and, al-|te? Promised that | snould have another ah Tommy is x good one, there |*MANC. DUC weems to have changed hix | éoean't to be room for him with. | Mid since, for I've declared myself and | out edging another good man out of the | MAve Money posted to show that I mean | way. Dowd had a long talk with Ewing |2Usinees. If had won two atraigyt | | leat night, but wasn't booked as readily |{ll# fairly I would never have asked as he had expected to be In fact, Buck |! for this match, but by an accident dhs offer &ky bali he threw me and at the same time dis- ] Another attack was made on the Ew. |Ab/ed me no that, aithough 1 wax willing {ng Intrenchments this morning Sy the|'? Continue, even at the risk of being er ex-Bplder, ut there waa no tan. | killed, 1 wax not pertaltted o allowed to result, Dowd quit undismayed, | bY either the doctors or the police | Aowever, and said hel hover around a| “But he according to the rules, few days tn the hope that Manager| and while 1 do not envy him in his ick might experience a change of | money-making ventures, yer 1 want him ma to come and sign articles and nh date on which We can again mect All the real signed giants were out aled to me fora mateh when Hong before they were due. ‘The whole| tived here. ani 1 obliged tim [arventeeh were on the field before 834, be anawered ne readily te to. wer rolicking in the sun with appetites for| "Sly my dete "a work that were aimost ingatiable, 1] tirely broke, ti i Was good practice, indeed, and all the rind will bet that much (he tr because it Was voluntary on their | S20 and will het Ne ? : my master wrestling le almost | everyting if Cisen will only aay he wilt | UT meet me again,” } CASTORIA For Infants and Children, | and Hawley vied with each other in put- | Be: ars the much as if Buck Ewing's hi + whieh fe out ie World as the sderatum was taking reot without he trou r} The wariy everything ce ducive tee round of prac. A Re j the feild tirm and 00th he inv tiny and not at all chilly bali The tWirlers Koc toelr salary wings Into ano loosened up under the gen al ca sit fencatne, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, _APRIL 4 1900 DESERVES IT. Remarkable Success of a New Treatment for Piles. Vor many years it has been supposed that the only abrolutely sure cure for piles was) by surgical operation, but the danger to life and the pain and expense has been so great that many thousands suffer for years rathor than subinit to this last resort: or they seek the temporary relief in the many remedies claimed Lo relieve plies and rectal troubles— salves, ointments and similar simplo reme- dies, which give only slight and very tempo- rary reliet A new preparation, which ix palniess and hariniess, but which affords immedi lef, and in many cages a complete cure in a very short time ld by druggists under the name of Pyramid Pile Cure It ts in suppository form, used at night. and ite requiar use has cured thousands of obstinate, long-standing cases, and it seems to be equally effective in all the vari forms of piles, whether itching, bleeding or protruding. The Pyramid Pile Cure allays the inflamma. tion and intolerable ttching, reduces the tumors, and its astringent properties cause the enlarged blood vessels to contract to a normal, healthy condition. A Baltimore gentieman relates his experi ence with the Pyramid Pile Cure in these words “It affords me unusual pleasure to add my Indorsement to those of others relative to your rehlly wonderful pile remedy. I was a sufferer for years until told by a fellow salesman of the Pyramid Mie Cure, It has entirely cured ime, and | cheerfully send this for publication, if you with to use {t in that direction, I with you would send me one of your little books on catee and cure of piles. I desire to show it to some friends. Any pile sufferer may use the Pyramid with certainty that it will give ina ! and regular use @ permanent cure, and the still further certainty that it contains no morphine or metallic of mirerai poison. All druggists sell Pyramid Pile Cure, 0 its for full sized treatn HIRES Rootbeer ‘The favorite ter drink, is cooling fag and harmless. § gallons fer 25 oemte “THR CHILD WHOM THIS PICTURE Line (Prom a photograph of wene in act I. of “Heatta Are Tra at the Garden Theatre (Crmby, Mr. Béwin Arden Lord Burford, Mise May ieckiry as Dora Woedbersy.) COA tne Oe re ey BD 18 MY OWN DAUGHTER." Miss Amelia Wingham os Ledy Wiuilred “I'm afraid I'm the offender.” said} "It is the » adien | of pol Burford. “I'll postpone my sitting t ju i { tition ' an at “Why 1 Bide A. Qnother time. 1 suppose you want it in ee Gillespie alone.” Do ake] FINISH FIGHTS NEXT, ASTOR PLACE, Cor, Lafayette, N.Y. ASTOR PLACE, Cor. Lafayette, N. Y. “ihe does not!’ retorted Gillespie, Burtos Lady Mel sinish fights will probably fovent| * NEAR BROADWAY. frowning. “Your maid or Lady Winifred | pupeiess » ehe | ied) Winltred stepped forward, fore: |atter Bept. 1. ‘There will be et Will join you here, Miss Woodberry?” | TR i aan CN Vl Ohek of [ing her way through the crowd to {M6 lof boxers out of eeaploym AOE OET EDD ESO EHOD IED: “No," answered Dora, in some con-jthe studio she had disiodged a long | mcture ake © ioe | ; fusion, “They—I—1 came alone; to see} {tame covered with canvas, which fell] A hundred eyes were riveted on her ake a livlog i ° Sf° | vo the floor with a clatter face their managera may © mp ma te YOu on business. I don't want any one | ee ied it Up. i the same moment, Dora, looking fight In private. If adrt of battles to know—1"— atins [DILTR He's unfinished portrait of | h the gap in the crowd, saw the ape fought it ean be safely ‘sald that e e 4 “ d Ml be Miss | Dora We | plenty of gore wi Ned. owl 9 i Rest assured 1 wit! be discreet, Mi Dore Ww wedded kt Women gaged in horrified silence, ty the fact that the pricipale wtit tent ‘. foodberry,": broke in Murford, in a] The ne wae fi Weaving | el lips und Wild eyes ut thet witit akinctight gio\ is A Yolce whose double meaning escaped ay where the funlecength figure was i ; kied Xo; bicapet? i “Th i 1 Mido] A veournt Raat 1 censad Burteeda seme Re imurmarea.| DOWNEY AND KEARNS, Be ular Lord Bastors sal ss alg hought flash t ; vad thea if mine to-vend that tO] Sack DP Aiookisn, Baste CASCARETS. Surprising, ten't it, that yrithia three years 4 GFatefully, and turning towar Hee said Gt it he, "Aeademny ‘ Swelght, an ot Boston, our sales are over 5,000,000 boxes a year’ t proves merit, genta , cag It drink He Baenwori's hatte. soca aetna ar Hauck to Cascarets do good for so many others, that we urge you to try Mise Bi. Trevor,” sald Gillespie tee it drt e sudden sitence, “this ie | Just a 10¢ box. Don't put it of! Do it today. Dora advanced toward (he music-hall ist at are io think ~andalous” | singer with outstretched hand. Maude! anout? a ay, Winifred turned as if struck, ; “ | 0m ese hegre De by alia na! ily, wered eyes that Mashed deflance, she faced the | titer. a agreement agetessive air; but Dora's simile an zat ‘ rummell Chaty ett = Words of greeting disarmed her, Iwas! oye, ¥ cotmenities It & new experience to the waif of tne Lowe t iat F ty You WALSH AND CARTER. Eeeere balis to be thus s : member 14 hat mem. Andy Walsh clase she had learned hers reported re to pay debts of Rrookiyn we wells honor are & twenty-row “Miss St. Trevor ts (he famous musi Bur that we er | ¢ ri Utter soeia amenied Burford, fi ahi i ante diy. “Really. ‘cheerfully urhed ¢ earn how I b iraintn, t meet you, | "If you moan my debts ¢ just Here ie my answer will pro| vortte In the bet ome day. lve now f - Snatoning a tiny pats ing 6 his recent showing been to & music hali, I'd lik cial ruin, ostracism, disgra va her chatelaine, Lady Wi Joe W sas 8© much to go te one. It must be very pen Oe When you aak for Cascarets, don't = [AT earay: sinks carhar y"thveds'” JEFFRIES TO BOX FINNEGAN. When vos eats for Consoretay Best Jot the deater eubetiiese “Yes—ye: Dies! faltered Maude, em-) “WW ci? Weil, pay then shouted Paes ‘ if m= Wack. 10¢,25c, foramca ihe girl's pure gage and | You know 1 ¢ I'm broke,” 1 ruin my pioture = pf peddle eee yess weney Bey s0J , childish wort “You have pictures. take one for an cund bout at the ¢ druggista Semple and let free YOu see,’ wept on Dora, confidingly, the Jeot A rlaht of God and Tet crtt oy Hay Romodt Co., Chicago or Rew York, “im trying t jo eons work for my- dear fellow, take your cholcet her v Itheugli witd That's why 1 cogne here to-day, ne : whatever for the « on, tor as Bal "ae why 1 don't want any ons Nets my Tin hut him to sloop in four rounds: tn a {him quickiy, to teseed, Misa i wont say | ing ‘Bouma: Gerd about Ki: "Set ~ i i face are here Finish Te Heette Ki Latest Poem. FITZ AFTER THE MONEY. ~_ " um i Mre. Anna 1 { Kraus will recite . turned to Gil 4 began { dree ; = job Pitasimmons evidently belteves in thes a fat paper pareel ; carted t all.” Kutyard Kipiing’s obluary poem on 2 all (the money he can out of the a ya yo mur. General Joubert’ at the Waldorf-As- faenhting business before the sport dies on ne first one "I dies t want a picture of Dora Wood: | tora to-night sether with “The Ab- Sept. i. for he announce! jast night that berry» dress, 1 want ast ny Hast sent-BMinded Heggar for the benedt of he. is looking for easy marks to was saying iv 1 r t ang People's League of the Mon- expects to tneet about Ble tne water-color skeich i wai ; '¢_Home. them before he boxes Gus When you were at Oak Dene. it and brought it here in advise me where I see now that Lady Maes lost all’ her mowey | do people ray t Buch to be of help to her. KIC T report, you to the commi:tee this is excellent!” pronounced what will people way” the kketeh. “It ought f To men, youn i £0 you're it full payment of your rom youthful errors, eic., u devt. wit +o Vide it! do it or aot? | Back, Varicocele, my DR. 8ANDEN pensory, a perfect “Pintsh it and turn ¢ me the last week in March A nude stud remember. Wood nymph, or some of thas fort Maude. ® thie min- The frat aay of the Royal Academy *| a for 18 found the art rooms over to i cried Maude, | “Why, Mise, Worn at al for my litel t, it packed most closely about rede Mari : Odice hours, 9 A. M tod | big mitt MEN FIT TO MARRY. throughout the world. No drugs to wreck the stomach. Hou caren a. If nearby, drop in at my office au Re trae co| DR. W. E. SANDEN, Broadway, s to knock holes tirough Jack Warner's ting their weigat in hoots and uryt Signature of od away Pugh Ctussed with ter form than he Ume of the year retetent willis © COMMend, fettle, am did or shown a working wil his “whip, stiffness th two. am kept and A perce) peed all around Wermarw surprised tih his throws ¢ an aghe or a bi will work out its regular hit and work until noon. improvement even his mat al base. an " and throws the ball Et own ver over six vund. One of Gleason off hts a rifle throwing yplet if the idly, too, and ts had found a st. Mike Grady | \ he were 1 Foster, nditon Was very Improved to-day. He proudly at jounced that he had indulged in @ glassy hy and milik In three te will prob. o super end the camo in person iis unt sold to CBteage. fe by the New tat Gertie AMATEURS HK T0- NIGHT, | : OVERCOATS, Contests Met Absolutely guaranteed as to senting skilled workmanship in exclusive patterns and shades, at Mr vadway A good ter of © {EMNEE ceived for the boxing and wrest regular price, $16.00. championships of the metropolitan dis- triet of the A. A. t be decided at the Broadway A ¢ ight, tommorrow and Saturda ‘ | be given te the i, middle-aged or old, who are weak having Drains, Losses, Weak and other private symptoms, | offer ELECIRIC BELT, with electric sus- home self-treatinent, known and used Fat le 9 daw Tork by Bm Way and ah gives strength while you sleep, Write | i m illustrated book, which explains all> sent Ng in io ee sealed envelope. I offer the benefit of as a specialist without Advertisements Cor. (2th St., New York, IN. ¥, [ote BP. M. dally, Sunday, 9 to 12 FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. EASTER TAILORING Asaform of introduction we make the following extraord nary and unusual! tailoring offer, good $16.00 Spring (Sacks and Cutaways) and The most elaborate collection of Spring Goods ever displayed. {, custom-made garmenta now $128.60-——After Easter SATISFACTION OR MONEY RETURNED. Cenmlagh Fenn 5 64 ebro - | ¢ « rs 6-6-8 il Easter on/y. Our regular $ J 3,90 To Order. quality, fit and finish—repre- every detail. Attractive and os oe eer 3 The Guarantee Clothing Company. Uprown CoRNneER 3%? AVE. 4% 127" ST. Spring Overcoats fin Oxford Cheviot for Men and Youths, $4.98 A very popular stylish garment at a decidedly low price. Accurately. stylish as to material, length, shade, make and hang. Deep French facing, choice of cloth or velvet coilar, Regular vilue $9,00—a real Easter treat. You find equally surprising values at our store during this, our 10th Annual Spring Sale, which we have p’anned for months back, while woolens were 40 per cent. cheaper than they are to-day. You'll find variety, style and qiality here—worthy bargains. A summary of afew other money-saving chances will convey a better idea of the magnitude PPS RFEY SPPFED PCTS SEP ESE SS 0O FE ® of this sale. ? * 2 For men's gray Oxfcrd Cheviot Suits thors ° oughly well made, single or double breisted : good, stylish farmer's satin lining, broad 4 French iacings, value 10,00—-Also at the ¢ e same price men’s Blacc Cheviot Suits, single or t double breasted, well lined, and all seams sewed > with silk; vesis either single or double breasted, $ value 12,00, rf ; Guarantee Clothing Co., ; b ab Corner 3d Ave. and 127th St. rs ° POPDDG- 8S 19-919 FD4 094408 $9 CLOTHING’ COTTON ROG PILLS” CREDIT @ == bey rama seatrections, Lil AT CASH PR raue, tn 12 es Price, "i Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments | FSTADLISHED 188, You need a Suit and Top Coat. or, if you are married, something new for your wife and ebil- Gren, but you think you canmot spare the cash Jeet now to bay fer al Well: take advantage of 4 there Is Bo reason 14 not be dressed ‘any of the thou- with ua Our lew Mater = for Patlure tmponeit Tueye eumieiest, Call tt ome 4 tor ladles’ Heltet; eater * and “teaimeie & DR RRADFORD CO, % oud RE Wented—a case of bed health thet RiP will net at. One gives relief. Share tne ome will do you dirgetions are ed. r ict sleep, prolong lite. ii a stores, ten for five coma Be sure to to jo the Rie Oren “santa and Boye order Canin reeds te Ladiew Misses’ the genntoe Don't be tooled by substituion, No Security Required. | Say adarer te i am teatimonials R34 Business Strictly Confidential. pene Chemical le Serene 2? #t., New kooy Many a man to-day at the “top of the ladder” secured his first footing through a Sunday World Want ad. Satisfaction Guaranteed. DETWEEN 6TH AND 4TH EVENINGS UNTIL 9, ~ Denti stry. ; “Dentistry, A Revolution in Dentistry. {TO INTRONUCE OUR PAINLESS oe ae LOW PRICES, FULL SET 4. 3 “TeD oe i Witton ica KILLED GRADUATED re FREE, AnSOL. WE BMPLOY ONLY 8 winner Pas. WHERE OTHER WORK 18 | DENTIETS AND. GC ASA NTON OUR WORK ORDERED, LADY IN ATTENDANCE. 22k. Gold Crowns, $3 vp. Gold Fitting, $1 up. Sliver Filling, 50c. wpe The Co-Operative Painless Dental Co., N. E. COR. STHAVE. & 4TH ST. | Ker t Habra OPPOSITE MACY'S. wh “TRACY PAINLESS DENTISTRY. 74 CORTLANDT STREET, Near Washington, Grand Central 39 EAST 42D STREET, ore Geoad | beget, say ie Te years @ ba Saito Piemaene of threat and moe eee SRO MO ipped with every malern every inetrament before uring, net Civeaees so frequently contrected where thie — tion is mot taken. iW Crown and Dridge Work. Teeth Without Pirtes All w: TO OUT. -OF-T TOWN | RESID! "| CREDIT FOR EVERYBODY. Anything you Ching, clean, Jewelry, feraitere, ty goods, shove; business mrtetiz EXTRACTED ‘WITHOUT PAIN peepee eH ONE ete unr WORTH ON Ts FREE FURNITUR $1 DOWN AND 63 WEEKLY. PRICES THE LOWEST. hd 4

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