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“IF | WERE A REPORTER,” " DON'T SHINE e SA¥ysS REV. DR. PARKHURST, “A Hot Old Time” Is rigdeainesaaes <<80d | a “Popular Price” Dictated Exclusively to The Evening Worid. | Show. / BY REV. DR. PARKHURST. | | Ro lone as the captain of the nrecinet ee ee PADBOOOOAQDBD® 414 not “~ we can certainly have no fault to find, but, really, it appears to “It would be an inter./8 view that the Mayor| would not like.” | | “It would attract pre tion when. printed and| would be what you fel! lows call hot.” 3 have been a direct violation of the jaw his letting the Rays on Broadway, | Bince Monday n’ght they have been Victoria (which ian't | appearing at t jon Broadway, strictly speaking, but ts 0 close as to make discrimination # ‘superftuityy and not a word of protest H has been utiered by any one, wave the 3) j persons who paid cash for tickets, S| A xentieman, whom | regard highly, remirked that the Rays in “A Hot Old Time" broke Into Mr. Hammerstein’ 2) with amy. This statement | regd@rd jas false and Inadequate, They used iyd- dite and 1-inch she! @ Once, at Huttle S'town popularly called a 3 Seebeck eet | . 2 ba De. Parkharet wae asked stand), | saw an audience ra | ‘The Eves! | igheat point of enthusi the une | bean hig dat sad aed Qi of wlap-st.cks, bladders, red pow- | orld tw wi ° | weald de if he were a Re- : Rays have evidently played Bat- | The Fvening ] ud Mr, Hammerstein and his pe. | Wi caren # took word tor it that ex- | f jevilent presy ty »s rewuited) This ae | how to s yddi'e secured ¢ Ai) CURY ETON: pLAUs. vie, | nO weute imagination ¢ Hot Oid Time" wor ms j @ reporter will make equally intereetiog readiag fer journalicts, reformers, q politicians and jact plain + |‘ ettisens of New York. | INES) 4 ot, taking man to man, Mr. Johnny Ray ougat to ellint- Dut he showid, What would I do if I were a repo I should try to serve my paper to bert of my ability, act T committed to the advant the paper for which I reported. 1 should remember that the paper had a great Rays in bee Wears in every act. Walllam F. Howe's heart | a 5 t 4 Porte Iico Importatios cer Power for goo}. 1 should try to use it = ietoria hin ¢ v | : 7; phin toes, spring heels, tires fluted brim, in two-ton+ com- E We, male New York cleaner and aneeter | DR. PARKHURST AS A REPORTER. é Econ ois eae! You and I have known SUiE folks that were mistaken, pe Kae tree ef i 29, Binations of all OlOTS .eeeeee 980, - a be 1DNLOTOOOOSDOVODOISHWOO SHH Iau GaveroSoorwseGGOOO fea , ; o' tan or black | CHILDREN’S TWO-TONED STRAW HA’ u/d 1t ould be an interview that the | @8SEOUS ra byt ae ee */ My Proposition Is This: | kidskin tips. of same, hand- | including Flats, a splendid as. ara ften wondered fract attention when it was printed in! Of ac° ve he would say? |can’sh si under ie administration? and get arrested for wear! reporter called on ‘morning and told Sergt. Carson a dread-| 4 ph questions to-day. fulfils tts duties? \ “Do you recognize yourself as being at Par sre has that to do ‘I have no time to the head of (He municipal adminiet te. tae ae eet te pconle at iF reapot if jew York?” And “How dues that ex- Mt out wo) cute You If you make no effort to detter ‘talk to reporters” He rr “Does that fact carry with it a degree “It was this way.” said the «iri, sob- and went away, forgetting them. When Bhe haw a Volce ke the bell-buo It cured’ me. Reet di c ; where I've tried it. Py ft he hem, ‘They would ma te Vutmo look ke | New Yor! SONG en Bring Any eis With You. MESES DONGCRA, WD, BOOTS. Mek or Sota secrete, A hate his wiié. OF course, he can't do tt, have discovereda treatment that cures catarrh and deafness. s*wed exiension soles, new- China silk, prettily shirred smd 269 why a woma: | Calven UD” the “Hudson with I will treat you forten days FREE—Wait a minute— An’ autometite coat further down the) This means that | wili accept no pay for the treatment, die} 125th Street West ri how afier years of study and experiment! There are two reservations to the ubove | ~ Bing, “T went Into the washroom of the | disccvered this treatment and CURED offer Festaurant at 116 Broadway to wash! wycs1 Fig interesting. my hands. I took off my three rings! ty tei/ here, if you ape curious to heer it, It has cured $40 cases out of the $72 | cituoen’s FINE DONGOLA KID BUT- That's over ninety-four per c:nt, lll) break ' show you the names and addresses—mostly in Greater | Mather (l/s, Meaible soles, 1.54 BABIES’ STRAW HATS with fluted wait k—if you like cate alee Wien are, held, the Probably it would cure you. I'd rather not sav SURE. | and tan kidskin, flexible sewed soles, CHILDREN'S TAM CROWN HATS, with «KOCH s | OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9.30 P. M. Gala Days for Children—‘Scronpat. Faster fast reap e Preparation is necessary, Iinmeitse assortments and latest styles make sel2ctions easy. | Lower prices here than anywhere e'se mean money saved on every purchas:. A few items from a multitude: \For the Girls: For the Boys: CHILDREN'S BOX COAT REEFERS of a'l- q | woo! pebble Cheviot, trimmed’ wits| mel or checked obec eee ame | braid and nuilitary b Lip sitk Hned breasted vests and stort trome- | | ; 4 i th wins colors navy ‘7 50! ers, very dressy, 10 to t6 years 4,98 1019 SAT « oon DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS of =! weal Cc HILDREN S BIX COATS of alkwool! “ chickes phtd on mixed Chev- bypee 4 tots 3) 98) lots, 8 0 16 years,. . ‘ diane ROYAL SAILOR SUITS of all ‘woo! ZAPES Of | hice Cheviot, collar and shield tri cloths, 6 to 14 3.98) with cadet blue, silk anchor on, yb ‘ Bora 3. a shield, 3 to 10 years,...... oh 98. CHILDREN’ NAT ON DRESSES | sppy 0 of fine white On andy, han. ‘-trimmed | ag OP COATS of at wo hgh wh ue and fine lace, 8. 98! fect fitting, 3 to 10 years, . 9to Deve tenes | } sd YO , CHILDRENS CASHMERE DRESSES in pee ppt er eS ae light and dark shades, skirts accordion | iots, double-breasted Vest. long trousers, pleated, white silk Bertha trimmed) sup/rior fit, finksh and style, with ribbons to match, 4 to | 141019 years......6060- is 6.75. DYCAMSseeevevercesees CHILDRE double-fa CHILDREN'S SAILOR suits of wht For the Little Tots: : duck, with st Galat tie, CUPS) and shi 4 to 12 9.’ |CHILDREN'S COATS of cream - eer) Pein a teee cord. doutl: cape trimmed with Cie 1.69 ribbon, 6 imonthe to 2% r Shoes for Boys and Girls: | yeits........c0scs0ee W7Q BOYS’ BLACK CHROME KID LAC® INFANTS’ LONG COATS of Redford cord, BOOTS, tipped. welt sewed: oak leather! deep cape trimmed with braid soles, latest style lasis, sizes and silk embroidered ruffle... 1, 98 i! 254 10 SHfseereerseees tae 2 69) CHIL LDREN'S CLOTM REFERS, squareand Qi YOUTHS’ of same, sizes 11 | round collars. trimmed with braid, otf to2 4s 2. 49 ers with detachable collars of pique and) ent toes with patent leathir tips, weit) CHILDREN'S POKE est lasts, sizes 41 to Qeviss 2.39 trimmed with chiffcn a lsias ’ TON BOOTS, kid or cloth tops, patent Children’s Hats: Sizes 344 10 10%. ..seeeeee Dy and full Taffeta bow, in a’) the CHILDREN'S BUTTON BOOTS in‘ biack desirable C101S...+...s00008 QQ sewed turn, Size 219 G.000.. 89c! sortment of colors...... yiclan—tas driven to despera- | a Laxman DOES sometines dircever things Land tre Pal thine Bos. tanpeces: tion by a disease the doctors could not cure; | about medicine that the doctors paste en nese u aa ankiacie? tte But it's too long = First: | will oceapt Be ll GRAD ERA 5 1280, CheaTeD under ¢ LAUGHTER my paper. It would be what you fel-| “Are ou the Mayor?" ., Mr, ka te) lows call hot! | Tf he save that the combinations and hs th ae ae gy And these are the questions that 1 complications are such that he hae hard Hut’) aoa onde ae S For the life of me {can't ee why ‘rectly or indirectly, either at the time or afterward. » and Seventh would ask Hi¢ Honor: | work to make headway against them, 1) in N te Rays ever burglarised on Broad- ; “Nir, Mayor, what do you think of the! should ask him if he didn't perfectly | “It y« ne here are plenty of “ten, twent’| | make the offer solely for my own advautage. | shall Amusements. Amusemarita. March presentment of the Grand Jury? | Well understand that before he assume!) mab! dity- ind dei fbeees thes) Weary: ee ae carry it out honestly. Just how I expect to profit by it—|sss-——— wanes : : en cnet, Remain fiat ite, Sete teu wat what Obetacles "he would (AN ae, aM cor | ant dancing roubeegce, wih, artes! that you'll have to guess. am Hake AEN vr] HERALD SQUARE THEAIRE aio of thingy tndlated by the March (tt ne faye that ne cannot ates ix. ia aa sultanate [now “We ARSON AV MOND Bt | - lo embrace this offer you must come to my office, ‘An Overwhelming Ovation! WENN ATARI id Ju 0) ove. ol ‘0 0 ie unless you exer- « Ya Gl wd “Do you at all appreciate that the| ers Without preferring charges, and that | clae the excentianal dower that is yours jbringing this advertisement with you, cither to-morrow, Herald Behe eaiaton (i) ie mrt F Peuaat wie iedete! | "Redhat aout ae LOST HER BNGAGBMBNT RING! Saturday or Sunday ADAM FOREPAUGH Hague | PaR saat dekaiibe. ouses® sesso | fh Ge omicinl to at least make | ihe Marsh Grand deere. prrateas ——— Ihis advertisement will not appear again. You'd) AND SELLS BROS,’ | ; i for ‘the character of the Potice Com- | ‘isi, incumbent upen vou. Mr.) therein, charged ui the Loch oP Maan {Had Tale ot Twe Tearful Levers of better cut it out NOW. If you come AFTER SUNDAY 1 HIPPODROMES. Theatre PU esa Fiae” (had'soiteate that ha’ {a th “of eile the present, on: | These me ft maith ihas © Mishap tn « Broadway shall refuse to take your case under the free offer Botnting power of tne commiaslon carry "fy not guceeed Ii, accormpilahing SOUt | If I ewere «reporter f "would copa Romourent | _ Leall my treatment “Nazone.” | don’t pretend that it CIRCUSES, with It any respons! ¥ on your part | purpose?” ol = * th tn o ro ‘ful, bh clted, and = for Qve manner ia which the commisaton| 1 s29u ia hat tar yes es eet PASE eves both were youns. ‘They bur! (nto will cure consumption, i" MENAGERIES, per nt ondon oF say to them. the Tenderloin police station early thix| rye gy, rrees ja buplaeea: | ie least of thone dasenerien, ‘You ae, eae peg NTION IN BASEMENT i BR PERFORUANCEs. 1TH rings, but the third was miss! want that more than I do the ther stor, has patiently rehearsed his and will endeavor as faithfully Was jt ithe ‘moet: valuatieP” abkeaittie |” Moat pee ible to reproduce the composition t was my er-er entag: be \ to irees h Aunt. sin sergeant Tast night Papa, Mamma, Uncle Jobn,| (8s the author Intended. With the idea and I fuse got it the other day. ‘ Aunt Ellen ani Mrs. Grap, our neighbor, | | of attracting the widest ctrole of hearers | fey! sergeant !coked sym, thetic and oul to perform. Frank Damroseh, the FREDDY AT THE CIRCUS. [tt There is no greater or loftier WB, . to ig ' ff ' ‘ choral work than this, and ft ts . 2 you | canct per: orally superinten ambitious task that the Society has ae wet back the manager had two of at have any doubt of the possibility of auch al cf» more than that number. ring, doctor. “Pasteur.” le think Pasteur was @ NEVER Was A TOctok at are the cases where the sufferer is too od, | J will tell it to you when you call. thing happening, get down your encyclo ia and te } ne because URS =. ‘Virection: of ged GAAP lpor | To-N4 adhe iristoont Ne Second: Toere ARE now and then cases | Su of ea'arrh or deafness that are INCURA- | *™*% ie HRA it BLE by any treatment whatsoever, Those} won. ve, ape iL viata masico |r Night of fp 4 BIJOU. & vA ALI, yet q made discoveries on which the his blood ix ton poor, or he tx acrofueus. 1 . J teers In Repertsire ot yor he Ct ‘ peek ee caterers Leeies raat wees fap son te cd Ty cna is tl rere rae absolutely to refuse to pr ag rms me to the Cir-cus. It was an | the prices have been pet from 5 ti “ His famous cure was one of | treat all such cages. LAST WiER Gerful ex-hibishiow and I ‘njoyed it very | to 3 a peat ‘ one oe ee ional sion |E. H. Sothern t Pape gays the Cir-cus belonge to Mr. William, the “ip teks For- Atam Porepaugh and ihe felt Botmcen,| gOt to Light the Gas at | it took up the whote of the great big | the Climax. | | 2 ze fquare Gardin, an’ there was! acters ‘n actresses, a whole lot at the same time, ao ae! “feos through. My head feit| William knew a funny story when he of them {in wheels on Fourth | a OP eee | night, all whirley wheb I went t e Col joseph X es °| Meyer's restaurant, Piftleth street and awful big crowd of | Broadway, tell goog ones, and William, Magy vite told Unele Jonn | ¥ho had just been engaged as cook, £00 people at least more'n | Was listening to one yFeterday when a been to another Cir-cus, Mose of) ™an entered and ordered ham ba i ’ ike my | °R@*- — Brae. ae 7 | “Wiliam turned on the gas in the stove, | but just then the climax of the story e cellar was the animals Pisce from the junguls—that's; cme 2nd he turned to the group of hat @ wal tor we-tions, tigers, conductors to hear and forgot to light fants. The elefants was fine. People saa| (be gee Ap explonion of Tabehter fol- nd pop-corn. | lowed and then he applied the match. I Hked the | Atother explosion occurred. The stove | Gowns best. ta been a hun. | 8# blown to fragments, One piece hit | era pel Ser “Val cattiat a) ai aij | William on the herd, opening his scalp Get Ready for Easter Fifty Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Finest Clothing to Be Sola. ; In the next three days at King's, the great clothiers, corner Broadway and Park place. King’s tell you when and how to buy your suits and overcoats cheap. Can save you from $5 to $10 on each purchase during next three days. 1,500 Men's Fine Cassimere |dn yt Fge? % g i if : con, .and knocking him) down. Anoiher | Check and Plaid Suits at $5.95; Men's $14 Blue Serge Suits at $6.45 i the time, | : amnshed the window. A third crashed es, ; : woolen teak, Papa Ave ghedalyny read through the glass of the door. The con. |] 894 $7-45; 2,000 pairs of Men's Pantaat $1.12, worth $3; 160 doz. |Sailor, | duet when they are in sacks, But mamma she! Sa oPAyitliod and dived under the ta; fait uo. really. They was won-der-ful. | tied, His employer saw no more of him One real bounced a ball on hia nose and | 4Nd does not ever know his last name. Others played tn — band, —e——— - | Ua doo she or oe oeesTHBATRE TRUST CHANGES, | apa | $12.90. | price. | ‘The theatrical “trust. composed of rs Bat 2. | Charles “aggorae Al igen Kh ay & | immerman. of New York, and Nixon > 5 a ae Hck” Nolody | & Zimmerman, of Philadelphia, is to be Broadway and Park Place. tell by nr the & Zimmerman to be left « Another an sie, a ‘rove. th the now arrangement. woich will at once. Ht | lution of the was Gor- | fo! the trea acters | ba by Timitation. acitesset Hae Won io. A to run. The “trast” 2 ! “a ” fa ln ak ear be ee RAGLANS, EPP i - the new Spring Qyercoat— We have aati HL them for Men, Youths and -Boys, GRAU’S LONDON SEASON. Oxford Cheviots and Light Tan $8,00 Thea! oF The Ru-sheri@ te lala Ur a Secs Seams Boys’ sizes, 4 to 14, at. Con Lp 4a i Coton $2. 00. OFFICE HOURS: NEW YORK STONE, | WROOKLYN STORES, BROADWAY, ee Dea made of dressy dark and Medium pa tritive | aati artnet - Sot Bek CEN ‘Mat. Bat My office is at 243 Broadway (opposite City Hall Park). | Virginia Harned SUNK A BW Sei! on bos { Week days, 9 A. M. to8 P. M, U Sundays, 10 A.M. to2 P.M. Toate” EDEN evento JOSHUA SPEAR, _ =x ial Su (ger age ford Ave. Novelties | 1 Novelties for the Little Gentle- men—more than Suits will be sold at $4.95, the $9 quality. Twenty styles of Men's Children’ Children’s) you'll expect. Spring Overcoats, silk lined, at $5.10, worth $22; Men's Finest | Clothes, Anything and everything in or wash fabric—, ; Norfolk, Russian, Men's Derbys at 98c.; Men's very fine silk-lined Suits, stripes, ‘Blouse, Kilt, Rc. &e. checks and very latest novelties, at $8.95, garments worth $20. Doubt it you'll tind any! The new Raglan Overcoats, light or dark shades, at $9.80 and.|/Others so dainty and low in b Men's Raglans, Top Coats! KING S Great Clothing Corner, and Suits, with the broad,’ | square shoulder and close fit-| ting co'lar, $14 to $35. S'S COCOA ORTiNG ished eee icacy of Flavor Supe- lity and highly Nu- pecially rateful and comforting t> Mr Grau bos strengthened his tevor | ; Coverts. oe and dyspentic. forces by the engagement of Joseph $45, 00 ret and store- Le a for his Landon opera season. bsyttesn cd S a Men's Raslans at cane ire es a, Vout’ sizes, 15 to 18,8... P20! Ee Ener ‘Tomas ngiand. : TR while he ' y ‘appearance In grand ve y " 3 | | Attantte city with Sur Kaboeine Patria metanes meni he | parts in | mee jean.’ SUPPER | TINDALE’S NEW HAT OUT FOR EASTER, A BEAUTY POR 348 ‘Thied Ave, He one fre af viaivers Ave, aL.g THe CARPET J ster Bradway to Tokio ne : |Monday, April 9, F.C. whit ; eres PASTOR’ 8 oe 4k | RAN, AND NIQHT. “43 Palace mnsiaginn 6 Caren & Herbert, \KOSTER r Linton & M: tah fn | & BIA BIAL's i ‘etormance. = ine |_ Maines sie AURRAY tHE Hert Close Choe Gragenin Sad Chance: 0 “Dison Bowers & nae Ev'g Prices fle, Mie, ie ay eo tTh ava — COMIQUE i to-nive=: City Sport Burlesquers. 4? MINER'S ‘ix, ADOLPHL 2 CTRA TAPESTRIES (best qual E oy ird regu eee ee ee Oe: OF eh rae WORSTED VELVETS, $1.00 per yard reguiar, now... a ee tal — Mew, | Seserma vEWETS $1.25 per yard a Soseen " nek SCHLEY Me Today a ! regular, now... od We Lia 4 Bee.) We D) TUCKER — Tar dew of | moledromes wip > sak acts. BEST ALLWOQL INGRAINS, (se. TWRATHE, cist ot aad Boag, per yard Mag el NOWeeee. way IMATE ‘aeos0MAy ive ot 4 Mat r Woah ae bolle ane pieces trom oar wholesale = H ote ce cane RAY | depertment. "Wit wan ‘be, dephinatee EMPIR' “et | THE GREA Socom "Fina rae Wre | ko pe bet oe youre | Sse CRITERION THEATRE™ gs ceptional value, Come early and get} | “Janes X... Matiness Wedseeiay @ deterdny. | 20" the pick of the choicest patterns; | HACK: TT The Pride of Jenni ae Re Ste eat we Cana frm. ate & Dertman, Henning Niten 8 Barvella, Maus Marvey. Bachert's Special eet in one mv rom |GRANI Rene Keices shannon! piece, without seams, ter char oven A TRIP ular vate $35.00, at... $99.50 BEEN ee | eee ' Maia en 80. LAST ? NIGHTS ST MAT SAT Bring sizes of rooms. | a WHIT HORSE TAVERN | Kent Wh Meradtes nem | Wh "Why Smith Lett Home." ‘an. | HUBER’S is ure St. woes MUSEUM. rome heer Fs James Dobsom$ went a vie xe esac sma HERE 2 not fits St., Cor. Sth Ave * i, taegaoa ecems SAIMLI eee | Dk Bascese, informants Kew of Sale. 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