The evening world. Newspaper, April 14, 1900, Page 8

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REAT EXPOSITION Will § NOE (== === LP F FLYING LEMP _ OF PARIS —— RENOIGING GEN, WHITE FOR ROBOERS ' Easter Holidays an Out- | Frenzied Greetingto Hero, | Two Burglars Nabbed on a SELL GLID SESE SEE SHHOS CFSE CSS 29 OG4SEO8-54-08 let to Popular of Ladysmith in Roof of a Tenement “ Feeling. England. House. ht, 1009, by the Ame April 14.-B. LONDON, April 14.—The scene which Gen. Sir George White when mer Dunvegan Castie, on which left Cape Town March %, reached Southampton this forenoon was a re- © one rejoleing pervades the From early 1 jcountry, which Is not at all justified py thousands in irhood of the by the progress of British arms locks, The buiidin vicinity were | South Africa, Nevertin y rated with bunting in honor of needs a wll the public Institue siasm over past victories, for the es- J with flags. cape of the Prince of Wales and for loomed up, with Gen, the prosperous times that have bene- on the bridge, the en- uted the country; so tt Is small wonder thusiasm of the waiting multitude broke [that an unprecedented flood of ex- joose and a storm of cheering and sing: jeurstoniets {8 leaving London over ing and the of sirens and Good Friday a Monday. whistles ir Every one who afford it has gone until sir G Away, and holiday making Is the rage, The ¢ wife being 0 Policemen and agents of a burglar alarm company, after melodramatic ;Mid-air leaps on the toof of Peast street buildings early to-day, captured two burglars. The men, by falling em ie plunder of the burgiars, escaped harm. ‘ The building at 28% Pearl street, oo cupled by Robert Orr, an auctioneer, is around the corner from the Oak [street police station, It was broken jinio five weeks ago by two men who are now serving terms of imprisons ment, The alarm rang again this morn: (~~ ing, and two men went from the Corte landt street office of the company t@ the place. At the police station y re inforced by three polic Me din j the middie of the first floor the mem ‘ thes bundied up they coud hear irs. and Union Jacks, Irish barps inter ing crowds collected nvehband and White had wo] © king and the} ie ns from pers | & ° reacted the} likely e . ‘They reacaed the J the two leaped di Troot of ‘the adjoming teneitic ’ * muntelpal au- | Bt. thoritle nted him with five followed and the seven were | come interest orately * of welcome, | @ Sub iw Kioking, strugating heap. Thele seems to have been lo what prom. ¢ admiration at hin! ® lis were broken. by & number of buBe wt expositions " ined to be one of the gr: of the century. T and dignity | inch's cartoon this week represents distant Natal, which Punch buwing to Mistress Paris and a asting admiration of the wishing her good fortune, but this does i hot represent in the slightest degree pop: ‘The Outlook relates that while Sir} ular opinion, for, as the Globe says, “Tae George White stood in the market place} ritish people are not going to the at Ladysinith immediately the re-| show." Nef of tha: place, while cheering throng surged around him forts to uphold | @ bing which had been care . tied up before. wo Driralare were ay. ¢ f ev gave their names as Jo} 7 fy-twe years old, of 38 Suliven thirtye 263 Cherry street. Special for i i ss the congratu- ‘ (MtOFY message of ihe Queen was being while most HERE'S A PAST WARSRIP, read out, he sald, with vmotion: 5 sole +) “England Is very kind to me, who has banners, sg lost her two regiments,” position grounds earty 7 The simple pathos, readiness to accept Muge French Craleer Maken 25 tame, tne Knote on Her Trial Trip ly as it be apy 4 Tea Moreover, he |x the friend and oS renee the beloved idol “Bobs.” es TOULON, April 14—The new French cruiser Chateaurenault in her} iy mar MILLIONAIRE HOOKER DEAD, Je and was 4 uck of this man have i ‘i i 38 | PRESIDENT LOWBET, OF FRANCE FROM HLS LATEST PHOTO. By EUS PIRGU PAMg> zg POPBOE 690965-44-06054-6-4444 lation as compared with that of most | hearers, and silk hats were waved in Lethe, 10/98 9000. 9 thoes of the other countries, and {t can safely | the alr a ne. ai eek onkiee be sald that but for tie ditateriness of | ‘The crowds outside tank up the cheer-| 96)!" 0 jee 3 | Company | 604494444846-068 PEL EE ESE E EEOC CHEN SEEEEE EES | A emer is iT H French workmen and methods the ag and’ ihe: Bapeniion was arene eT | a tiTleplacement in Ruik metric ton Eaerd at eeee’*’ Easter Saturday Night United States exhibits would have been it “ Forgiveness,” said Mr. Pecksniff, “ entire and pure forgiveness is ecpeeed tu thelr shewennes to to-fay's see t i uns and ten | NEW HAVEN, Apr diowien H. ‘ F so: When: the heart § Basement Sale. ” visitors. THE U. 5 AT THB PAIR. yy A TO ll alicia ail ‘ : -|not incompatible with a wounded heart; perchance the heart is ; ‘wu Hooker, president and secretary < * OUR BIG EXHIBIT. Her complement of officers and men '8 jiooker Cartas bocapany, wa wounded it becomes a greater virtue, Open Until 10 0’ Clock. = {reesei ted “Wi f ind grieved to its inmost core by the Unfortunately French tardiness has|Ambassader Porter and Commie- rey ae » pine | Lae With my breast still wrung and griev its i core by the, hampered all American efforte, to rush tases | EDINBURGH DEGREE all foe cose eanicar el ar uate hus | rats Of; at person, | am proud and glad to say that | forgive| Men’s Satin matters. Thus {n most of our show erates nak aU \ ok: | ings ’ ; J spaces everything is prepared, the glass vi FOR ENVOY CHOATE. Farmington yesterday. to. celebrate ite | him.” capes are ready to receive exhibits, but}, PARIS, April 14—Gen. Horace Porter, —_—— 'Btate holiday, returning at miinight he y die. [the United States Ambassador, after) rnin BURGH, April 1.—The Univers: |exeliont health and. spirita, } the American officials are afraid to die EDINBURGH, Ap for the United Brates stands second | play the valuable articles to the likell-|'® Exposition inaugural ceremony to-] 14. erg to-day conferred the degree of lean eran! MEY yeate ota and STEPH EN CRAN E DYING te France herself in number of | bood of damage by the clouds of dust resent French Exposition will LLD., on United States erga iil a a ¥ Bt hve it earty which treble those of any | arising from work on the adjacent em: © greater Interest than any. Choate, He was given a mos arty = = i. 7 plenamenb lll ble of exhibitors, Take Mselet tortmestal of American- fort made in Paris, Every Sy eee AGE Lilt POR BAD BOYS, IN AN OLD CASTLE. hid ee frrbethe mity of American |hood comes from Commissioner-General |#°¥ePnment of any Importance wi SIMMS NOT ASKED a : France, 20000; United states, | Picquart himself. After comparing the po ame and, in Led wey ” a. Brooklyn Window Smashers Have Belgium, 26; Germany, 2008, | state of progress of the installation of|***ne and the gathering of gen TO FIGHT A DUEL. Free Swing Heenuse Too 1,480; Scandinavia, | variove nations he said to Commissioner- pagel tye ve 4 « bao} Wo equal —- = Young to (Copyright, 1900, by the Associated Pres) “The Red Badge of Courage” has been Grest Britain, 00; |General Peck: isthe CHlendiy latetoreres. whieh wnl|| PARIS) Apr” 11—7W0 G07 tht ene eet een: ADIN Steiner Wcotwah [baratag’ eet bests Aas’ mrapenioe etbrice J om. “It le an object lesson to us all to see Charles Simms, the Assistant Di- Hef Son ‘ay ere] ie who is lying at the point of death, | With a regularity which few who knew + America has three times the number |the American people work. 1 thank you take place bel ween Layne and yy rector of the United States Department Ul Ellery street Brio ae barsieapy eoral ‘rane, 0 le lying a! ean. 6 ii France had at the|for your promptitude and the advanced | Auential eset yp ley About ber, {of Liberal Arts at the Parts Exnibition, © Magisirale Krames ty the tae Ave-| has for ihe past Kot real as is . Bhe occupies | condition of work in the United States) Heel), ratandings between the coun-|had been challengel to fight a duel by ped ba bien. Gratien by Lous Drea | on of the oldest houses sland. fees with her forty-seven | sections.” tries and to foster that good will which |» Parisian editor is absolutely without dows ha’ me *) It ie situated in the loveliest part of [him in his younger days gave him credit for, His recent work has Women’s Biack Kid with Patent exhibition spaces—t a President Loubet, as he stood in the|{s 30 necessary among nations in se- jeloven years old, the boy said tWo play-|gissex and is owned by Moreton| ed praise frou ae ‘ ie the main exposition Totes, the Presidential Tribyre, surrounded by the| CURE A era of harmony, and peace.” | foundation ——s mates, aged five and six, and mashed| Owe AN Catled Brede Place, and [cites and though perhaps he te | Leather and Kid. Tips, { 5 In the Vineennes Annex—ex-| Members of the Cabinet and his house-| Ferlinand W. Peck sald: Recetver Grant Comvateseing. [theme said | Was duilt tn 1400. In reality {1 f# a min-| Engtand no one in English literary elt) Boston and Lace Shoes, ° Meaed fround hor, oar | Soe, Pee Eepenen SAS) (Ne tongl extueitiny Heageratea iodine At the residence of Hugh J. Grant,| Tiare i the complainant, |lature castle. cles is spoken of more lovingly al ! ; 2s cite ened Expos Hrs Tp Sate nae Sitar ae | peeve fee. the Taint Avenue Rallroed “The boys might break your head and| There, with straw littered over the| miringly the author whore ¢ | Boys Calf Lace, sives 24 to $%4u. +428 mo the Quat come, ta not ost, tome the tion of 100 | tring ofthe pretent age, will be an] Company, it was ald thiy morning that y could not plnish them. They are too; stone floors, with ume, old firey threatens to end before he reaches DIB) Youths’ Calf Lace, sisze If 10 2a. l 00 Saban te the sie t seorenta. |e BE Grant wep sutlering merely from s Fou" Cc ing brightly and with everything as| thirtieth year. SIRT E EET EE AEDES ESSE OED E EOE HE 16 IG 5 O08 14-060-000008 14 : i Life Is Full of Re Pons Ea Caer on ; : i as Wonders. } is ; Trained : HERE ARE SOME OF Animals: q THEM: in the SAFE EERE POE O EE 4 0494-44448. 0-06- = World. To find out % Seals which can do tricks , $ that no other living being fabout this face, Fics ore, semen. a $ have thereby proved them. selves the most intelligent of animals. With photo- graphs taken especially for the Sunday Wo:1L POSH IS F4-5-4 O6-2444-2 868484 D S- 8 8-86-636-8-4-4-+-0064 y 2 oe Peeters TO-MORROW'S Sunday World =a - Have You Seen This Monster? ¢ He is in New Yori, and you may run SLOOPY ET EET T TORRE TE ooe0 THE DEAD BROUGHT TO LIFE! Marvellous Experiments of French + - Scientists May Solve the Question i ~ of Perpetual Existence. % meres LEE He OR ee Full-page portrait in color, from her latest and best photo- graph, of gs: POPP TOCO SSS SS OF ; Starving Porto Rico. A full page in that will interest you, Bridging the East River. A liberal education in this for New Yorkers, cr Blown From a Cannon. the beautiful mistress of the White Fouse as she is to-day. A Souvenir for You, 94498 4104-05955 SS00OC11008- orenerrenseres f across him. Strangest of all reptiles now $ pe dare . oan he To find ¢= pan inhabitant of Manhattan. (Ilustrated.) How it is made, and all about it. "beh R Oe rw oO RES To OO MARNE RED BOLO AR ID EREDAR OS §ODPEEDE FOODS DOOOOIOD face, see TO-MORROW’S Sunday World (nec bet AE IN THE “FUNNY SIDE” Rapid Transit as it Will Soon Be, A very amusing page in color by T. E. Powers, R. F. Outcault, Syd B. Griffin, Gus Dirks, F. H. Laden- dorf and Frank Parker. “Slecpy=Headed Little Mary Green” Geo, W. Gage’s Latest and Cleverest § out about ‘i SOLDIERS GOING CRAZY} Frightful conditions — are a in- in. the Phillippines. with a striking ar- ticle on the subject S. Senator W.

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