The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1900, Page 7

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“Move it was possible. “I have been waiting patiently for/ an edg these two weeks to pass to know the| fator BLIND FIVE HE S Operation on Blackwell’s Island Asylum Patient Successful—Four Others Regain Their Sight. : Two of the five blind patients in the | taken off, and then, after 1 bave proper Hand Almshonse Hospital, | lasses, 1 shall be 411 right, Blackwell's operated on by Dr, Marple twa weeks | be 860, were rejoicing to-day in being able | gol to see once more, The black bandages | soon as I get well.’ which covered their eyew after the dell-] « cate operation had been partially re- moved. Ernest Schultarahd ‘Thomas El-) “ wood were ritting up Inithelr white eots peering through a hole in the black covering, wai Peter Gampbell, another patient: eighty-one yoars old) was asleep in his ehair. “My eye burts a little yet,” sald El-.| ryt Wood to an Evening, World reporter, | (hing to gain and nothing to lose. “The operation was pwinicas. that’s, HUtses put on cocaine whom he mistook im the afterooon light} for one of the doctors; “but nothing ay long as I can dec. “Thad béen blind since July,” he con- |! tinued, “and every one said there was | thi, Schultz, a young man of twenty-eight, panda I never expected to ree again. It look forward to that. This was a diM- cult operation. steel, and the slightest: variation meant YEARS EES AG MUCK MASS FINELY SUNG. uscadilbeiae Oratorio Society Gives It a First Hearing—Frank Damrosch Leads. Carnegie Hall hae rarely held a larger audience than that which listened last night to Bach's 8 minor Mass, sung by the Oratorio Boctety, That it wae a studious and critical gathering manifest by the number of persons w! followed the work score in hand and by the appreciative measure of the ap: plause. Only once before, and that within two weeks at Bethlehem, Pa, he a whole been Yes, I can't thankful enough to Dr. Marple, I'm ng tO gardening in the country as NEW LIFE FOR HIM. T've been blind since 1995," sald Ernest is pretty hard for m young ‘fellow to It required nerves of a ce last night was worthy of it To Frank Damrosch, conducted, Is due the highest mea faltngul Jaborings in re: perfect exposition In to eye, but I knew 1 had every- The choruses went hers, the tenors being the basses lacking notbiig to help me. It's a wonderful z: thing now, tan't {t, how a surgeon can i make a ind man see? Why, I'd rather ofan todure anything for the Die sng petal * vere be dead than blind. A dead man's out! Peter Campbell, Annie Sweeney and| fie he tka lation Pole of the Way and a blind man's no more use than a dead one, besides being in everybody's way. HIS GREAT JOY. “Can I tell you how I feel at having | @re no words to express It. It's like Ufting your soul out of a black pit. ‘You have given up all hope and then suddenly you see the sun again. Does uf een missing? Nothing more so. the doctor's knif and lightning incision I couldn't be- happiness of seeing agsin. In a few days the bandage over my other eye will bel Eyeball firmly in an unmovable position, “MOSS ROSES” to see the wax works, and so, taking night and presently entered the Eden Musee. 3 did so with much mental trepidation, becauge I had seen it print- had been added to the collection. Such/ to persons as are compelled to see Mr. ‘Wilder holting & reception in the lobby of the tientre on every “first night” preter to Bebold him in wan’ Wan ti the flesh, but’ T didn't, simply because I didn't want to see him under any ciroumstances, Well, never mind. 1 dragged Gi! shrieking, past the Wilder statue jet went into the theatre and saw pictures of the Boer war. Then we sat still for) looked cha & few minutes intently watching the lit- tle stage, for the programme announced that the “charming musical play, ‘Moss Roses,’ would quickly ‘follow ihe mov- fng picture of stores arriving at Gen. Joubert’s laager. ‘The memories which crowded through @y mind those fow minutes! Of course. 2 couldn't communicate them to Gladys, ears to that same tiny playhouse where I sat and saw the five little Bar- Sieon sisters cavort about that same and buying the groceries—for @other was bedridden. ~ Gladys noticed that I seemed bowed Gown WHR recollections, and would have | no @estioned me, dut just then an orches- tra of four pieces and a plano—a mighty Good little orchestra it is, too—began ant @verture, and the musical piay of “Moss WNTRES A FRE HERO, Mrs. McCafferty Badly Burned in Saving Others. Mra. Weidget McCafferty, janitress of tenement-house, 81 West Sixty- Was so badly burned this im @ berole attempt to eave the 5? oo die ry 3 ; Mar; ban quire close attention. | Tewarded es succeasful, j ‘ouchingly of Joy they 190K fore how . The aimi recovered my sight? No, I can't. There | he Sneranton Be affected with cot room some months { the aid of an ont ft make you appreciate what you have /erful reflected light, depths of the eyes. In t “When I saw the flash of light after | and ‘use ad made a Sealtioes | Spent fn large as half the ltile finger: | ha | More than one-sixteenth of and very short. Tey were shaman os OF MUSICAL PLAYS. Little Cousin Gladys expressed a desire mote Jo in heaven over one sinner who ya eon her firmly but gently by the hand, wejam eu walked along Twenty-third street last a to welcome fear y, to Its presentation, 4 that the figure of Marshall P. Wilder | ROMef, 1) he andthe e, gui ting of Mose roves eaci| Eas thew 1 es wtnbgul mere © are trea sed couldn't dente initials inside the band hi fa ee and Hh i her look at the battle of Mantia Bay, | cee and ‘who. inaaine py Joe Wheeler and Ben Hur, and then we | jit Hawk out and get Wut they brought me back some eight wor th forty minujes of airia and three very gi ‘men ettors rm ers, Altogether—but jet Giadys summarit: brought me here soe “Rob SS ol Bros in SHOT CA Lizzie sttioadian Is hie Little Lissie Hohmea, of & Kast One Hundred and Forty-fotrth pirest, je dy- Ing from a pistol chet” wound ta the right eye, and ly by the soul-touch- Netterwood had not had. thelr old and “Kt Resurrexi.’ site| > wes removed. All HOW IT WAS DONE. clentific value of ‘and the knowledge) iu Sf, them had two! ed cataract, Into a dark! there, with! the patients, larple took the ul re over. In the canes te jens some This lene Is conver. an SOPH FSC ECESSEPESESOHE “Dean Maa Pinmnam:—It wae my ardent desire to have a child. [ had been married three years and was) childless, so wrote to you tc find out the reason. After fol- lowing your kind ad- vice and taking Lydia EK. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I be- The Instruments used we e not je keener than nat of the sharpest All the subjects. were success: lly operated on in one ufternoon, a pecullar clamp being used to hold the| A GEM than over ni * held out their Vast ni me? In the first place this Jest ny about forty but five cha resid’ it had ys wal it somethii ' mixing up ot Intente | do with But what nic abound. | orgive the thert the prop id Certainty yi removed by chemi en, too, Mr. Dodd introduced us to! pair of young women with pretty plain, almple * met another star. rth, ote, aIE! te Gertrua e is a contralto. Is comely. and together satisfactory. Broadway wii Lane, Coytee, Tena, with splendid | 4 the sopranos over- 2! "12 by the most skilful and ex; dee 4 Don’t buy cheap wed: ; very best) cost so little. ity of the present you make. PPPS PESOS SOE teeter eee (0, unlers 1 am) mistaken, pies salen, not 5 word of fault) Manager, producer and 0; most acceptably, while whom u femember as the tt only ta minutes. There are n @ ia the Ray Sa nd vword comba nk you. cousl peatibely. Do el Rome. Satu nt lad a bringing im New York on her Laster vaca: T answered, “I would be ter for young git ILA AM RAYMOND Leal DRESSERS, | THRO" THe EYE. and Young Pierce Is Arrested. ESTABLISHED 1807. REFRIGERATORS from $4.90 ICE CHESTS BABY CARRIAGES 4 Golf, Outing, this tempting display, and have them ojtener tian any other store. Here's additional evidences Would be bargains at $12 to$20. Words cannot convey the beauty and richness of our Hats at these prices. Each|@ | one possesses individuality and exclisivencss. $15 to $25 are the prices uthers would : | one and they are not so rich and not so beautiful. - WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL — ~ 1900, WEDDING RINGS. 14 Karat. No Charge for Engraving Seamless 14 Karat from $3 to $15. $ Seamless 18 Karat fron $4 to $18, Seamless 22 Karat from $6 to $20. Every wedding ring we sell is mad: in our own factory rienced workmen we can find. ig tings when ‘L.B.” sings (the 2 ti Raster, Wedding, Engagement, Birthday Presents, Make sure that there will be no question asto the qual- Buy it of us and you will be sure. “If it's from Lambert's it’s good”—that’s al! LambertBros. Third Ave., Cor. 58th St. Store Open Daily Until 7 P.M. Seed ys Unti 10 P. M. Fudicious Bayers never fail fo aoprectate the|% anusual wake of Dress and i% Hats for Street Wear '§ " GERSON'S.| Trimmed Millinery Creations. Even ie who are svperciliously critical can't withstand | % a We present more Millinery bargains | % os © owen & SONS, Vi DIS. rtt| CHATHAM SQUARE: 193 to 2058 251, 253 Park Row. | 121st ST. & 3d AVE: ‘ 2226 to 2234 Third Avenue. | =Furniture, Carpets, Etc. Large, Comfortable Reed Rocker, =| CUSTOMERS MAY ADD TO THEIR ACCOUNTS IN EITHER STORE OR PAY MONEY |r AT EITHER, SUITING THEIR OWN CONVENIENCE. 2.| CHATHAM. SQUARE: ' $9300205 & 211, 213 Paseo. | 124s ST. & 34 AVE::| 2226 to 2234 Third Avenue. = CASTORIA \COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. iiirs eee er er $56 0654-064666020se0058 rae Never have we been so thoroughly prepered for Easter as at is the p oper word which designates tne assortment of Men's Sprit made trom rich, stylish and weil-tested woolens—in styles that are only be imitated in high-class custom work at double our prices. MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS Made in the height of fashion—with troad shoulders, loose back—made of fine Black Worsteds —lined througl out to the edge with pure dye Black Silke=they are worth beeper: Special. .eces carers 9 G08 $10.% 45; aesee SPRING OVERCOATS—Made of all wool Black Cheviots, Tan and Olive Coverts, and the new Oxford H rough face! cheviots, cut on the same graceful style as the shove coat—at the special price of........+06 ® RAGLANS—The word and style are both new—we have made them in Tan Coverts and Oxford and Came 4 — bridge Chev ots, cut onthe sare swell patterns as the Raglans we sell for $35.00, “—_ toes ILE BREASTED SACK SUITS, MEN'S SING B Cur line of MEN'S S°RING AND SUMMER SACK SUITS at $1500 ts complete in the fullest sense of the word, tvery styiish fabric ~ Cheviots, Serges, Worsteds, Cassimeres—made up in first- ings an! trimmings of the best—our line of Oxtord Cheviots and Pure Worsteds Ines and pin checks is worth your time to see at the special price Ofe+.. MEN'S SACK SUITS, made of pure wool [lick Cheviots and 15 different styles FI tied Maun § Colored Cheviots, well made suits that should be sold for $14.00, at the special pr! 310. Our Men’s Hat, Shoe and Furnishing Goods are stocked with a most colt of Easter Styles, Patent Leather Shoes, Silk reg ing Ba Colored Shirts, Gloves, : all in the new styles and at moderate prices. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. +10.) ONLY AUTMORIZMD VERAION MENT, SIENRIRWICE® OREAT. NOVEL "0005, *e8 a EK ‘ADAM FOREPAUGH AND SELLS BROS,’ HIPPODROMES, CIRCUSES, MENAGERIES, | fat pF | saner trae MONDAY EVE. APRIL 9. amare yow j ment ane 7 OM A, tol tad Bos Office open at § A. EDEN crea —s Pac: No "MOSS RC ROSES.” Th & $1.08 HURRAY wi rina MUSEE | PASTOR s 3 No Saoki EXCKUCIATINGLY FUN CREATED POR The Charming: Wesical Play. _Br's Prices: Me, Bie, Se. SGHLEY Mates GaaNtigne [Sarr Sean nary Nat WhCole & Jotmons A FRIP FD samxvous | ich Strest. TH “hp i Me Popular Priel, Setisene vompeny thet oe pe Far Y Ever st that wee ey ae Ae “Dea , Tein te>. Thunen a Cariapen | stccese, Poot ihren .Ches Ring. tow p RO ferme Gileen. Prove Ei in 4 New Comedy, THE CARPET ~ | mecale & Dans mT fay iW yr | Palace“ BUGLE © Lintes owar, NEW YORK ti Broadway to Tokio x 4 April 9, FC. wottney® wee |WACKET a Batten al pee ing) Production of Sienkiewtcr’ = |Quo VADiS E22 — THEATRE Eva Gis, Mate Wet @ fot-2.15 rr Aw 'nir VAN Sunt AT 0m 10.20 sree Urand Dailet Spects I CROGRESE,.. ake Titre Bt avian lac OSTER K tad la oN feccene, RAPILIO | sil nee Now on Sole. poapeny oF vt pun 06 tering place, ] “WAY. DUWN EAST. Prices 24, 0, Th, Hi. Maw Wed @ But tee ‘LYCEUM 3 aes ae ale Law. COMIQUEss: tipivs'sss City Sport Buriesquers. «'Yeaiertio

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