The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1900, Page 5

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sal ie ain td Reed oak oe lh A Riel hae at eee THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1900. oe oe pe 5) — PRAYER TO JOSS HER LAST WORDS. “Take Our Child Back to China,” Said Hie = MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1900. Sing’s Dying White Wife, Holding an Image of Buddha. Women’s Suits and Sackets. IIITAAVODEHVOSATSOORAAAATOAOOAAGH ANANDA 6 (0) S18}41e| eve VeVeieyexelere StS VeKer: » The special sale begun this This is the age of improvement. morning will be Every articie of commerce is or ought to be better continued to- to-day than it was fifteen, ten, or even five years ago. morrow. The making of soaps, however, seems to have been The offerings at a standstill. Until now there has been no real improve- consist of the ment in a long time. You are hanging to the same old : entire made-up soap ideas you had ten years ago. i stocks of two of But ITSAGOOD SOAP will soon be here. We are i New York’s telling you in advance, so you will be ready for the new Q leading manu- era in soap, To-day you can't get ITSAGOOD SOAP 3 facturers which at many places, but very soon you will find it at all / 2 we were fortun- first-class stores, | } ate enough to The grocer or soap dealer who does not have it ina few 8 secure at just days will have a oack-number store indeed. : about half the ITSAGOOD SOAP is made in four varieties—three rs | prices we paid to the same makers for similar goods for the toilet and bath, and one tor the laundry—all | only about two weeks ago! There are six great lots equally pure—each especially designed to fill some particu- &| to choose from—as follows: lar soap want, =| Lot 1. |Lot 2. Lot 3. ITSAGOOD SOAP is made in a newer and better &| WOMEN'S SUITS, WOMEN'S SUITS, WOMEN'S SUITS, way than other soaps—lasts longer—better shape cakes— greter cleansing power—pleasant and helpful to even the most delicate skin and complexion. The perfect soap. Made by the ITSAGOOD COMPANY, general offices 61, wi, 9,79 8: 15.00 # 22.50 es Geseeceaenesecesesse: Low Sing was taken out that ord x ; mont of it sve! Lot 4, o 5. Lot 6. 63 and 65 Park Row, New York City. Dealers in New Pr ae Wis vas 201 loaned (o iaih, ton Mungry an Ge WOMEN'S JACKETS, WOMEN'S JACKETS, | WOMEN'S JACKETS, York, send in your orders if you want to be up to date! he could walk. and {t seemet to "Ohi the. eas worth $10 worth worth | ini} AVSEY ono alge on Mott strat tah 6.90 BY 9.25 & 2 15.00 Price Five Cents a cake. Don't let’ any dealer ee early saat te ae make you pay 10c. or 15c. a cake for it because it looks like more than Sc. worth, It is not only a good soap, but the most soap of its quality, for the money, that any one can offer. didn't notice that they looked at father with sympathetic sorrow in or that his father seemed to Invitation Home Grainer Race Meet. Our Bicycle Department’s Star Attraction, f Mtoe Sings, mother was, dying; bel vie . In"Vermont that] Monday, April zs, to Saturday, April 28th. he didn't know that, etther. Malthe tah” tan mun ith & Yous Oortven heat’ etteyesd™ ee n't Bites ITSAGOOD COMPANY, | _ Get tuageod Soup at your groans } queve and the fat litte baby boy with | Once when read Ina paper thet the LIST OF EVENTS: Manulacturers, ‘The groc:r can buy it from his whole. { the green Jacket walked along the street | 24 farm in Vs Ee a No. 1, One mile, open, Monday. No. 4, Half Mile, open, Thursday. Gereral Offices in New York City saler or ceder it through the manw | the ae siege’ Se, ar. * for the ‘mo beep, and he gave it to her} No, 2. Half Mile, open, Tuesday. No. 5. One Mile, open, Friday. 6}, 63 and 65 Park Row. facturers. Waresly, but INS 7 f ut 2 qu way. Mott street was black and A MYSTERIOUS GIFT. sila yy Penk Remercap) Wane Nb: Oy Eereey eoeereer: Advertsing deste to him that morning. Chae FP. Jones ( or! ¢ WHITE MOTHER DYING. |; i money eame from The Races Will Start Promptly at 3 P. M. Daily. Up in the emall rooms at No, Ba t Allraces te be rin on the only two-roller Home Trainers in America. white woman lay among the pillows of Huld ‘saan he doctor told her ‘ht! Four riders riding at one ume. & Chinese couch, holding a Uttle gold Watton and E. C. Cramer, the well-known professional riders, will give two exhibitions daily, at 11 A. M. and 2 P. M. The prizes offered to the riders are now on exhibition in our show « bed sat a young doctor from a hospit window, f . not far away, She was silpping away M URRA Yy pe, ESSERE sew moira 2 i.) FATHER’S FATE TOLD || & line Setar ee joan, blocks, at the Woctor had ad-| BY MOTHER’S SPIRIT. af omevtais sevens GES rer co rr : 0, | image of an tgly Ortental god in one hand, and a photograph of a green Ver- mont farm {n the other. Berke “THRILLS Every 15 enconds *—Wordd. Hirady & Kiegteld’s Seger Protects e WOU Weal Meds ‘Gootnes! What AND Pipes vised that they take him out for « walk. Hite Bing pur’ tt. th BROADWAY & 18TH ST. 1 “he can't last much longer,” satd| young man” ra wanted the doctor under his breath. The yél-/'o you from it.” low face of Hie Sing grow a little paler.| TAKE HiM TO CHINA.” hesitated « moment, ones eg went He among “Did he, really?" she asked, lookin elt ag or, “It was like ee wit ‘The spirit of her mother in a dreamy thought she opened her eyes and saw revealed to Rose Totten the fate of ber) her mother by her bedsiée. Mrs. Totten los! father, She !* mourning his death to-day at her home, 27 President street, Brooklyn. — _ Few Sizes Remain in the ane Japanese Blue and White ] Jee Totten werkt mo Manhatten | EEE aay oa ie sl | the MANHATTAN Td St and eed Of & petaletoan os years old, kept house for him. Rose, | “Jack Totten ts dead.” . | Cotton Rugs | ITHOUT EXTRA CHANGE ~~ ire ihe seedling | WO neventern, works tn x depare| 0 to nue here cha naw and. recone | rms. 28, inves ROSTER fice = bs 5 hing. fees | fait 6 Comsat | & BIAL’S, PR cc Totten had an [ordinate love for) sh te Kingsley, Mov. Pics. othe. | ropether sith 4 Superior Vanterttie Prageas 4 Summer had himself nina 23 eu av FOUGFRE 'I4TH ST. THEATRE 3 a. | soe * | At One-Half Original Price. Well’s Island for three wn SMG Leen. He dee: | The perfect floor covering for Summer ; ML at Rear « ‘hinaman also. went Nov. 4, y though he homes. Ree } i! ; Sekt Geant o had taken similar action, But he did | ‘HOW, CRRA | PEAPIUTIY DUE ng Ss, wn The doctor had : rn and finally the girls rearcived i290 tia fee | ever come into her life. | ieag wo: x t. ° oy MeN aaty Slate Betans ana ve held the tmaj thinking of him Rore fell asleep ’ Kiveets, Toe Daaeer, 1% Piared 200 XIGHTS wt DALY'S ILD A HEATHEN. pei et ine on Friday night Inet. In a dream she THEWENICLE BUCS." N.Y. JOSEPH TEFFERSON,' “aan ae Mon Twen..Wed.& Thure nigh th "4 5 becoming: very ric! eres Pe at [Pa serene | PTET S| p2xh2 fe, $1150 12815 ft, $14.50 r- wat ogi, Tater |e tie ete Rng whom’ | —BURPALO BILL HERE |: Was mores 5m grows up to inherit th Prom the ’ poe Eepencr ait neta 1a weet mt —auaer re “AN ered Parade of the Wild West Show Be- _—— rae anes peopl ia of Vermont, and the OPrNe eae - Pisa me a ONLY = | SCHLEY Atte a: (MAT. 0D teh to on cea rive Brides et |"SEES*"" CASTORIA) pres Goods. | Wee (ee + Dit ina BRIDE'S FATHER OBJECTED; GIRL WENT ROAMING. Riders are at Madison Square Gamten. tae 9 sad et eerie s Be Peansyivasia Couple Came te| Arrested in Central Park, ana Two i They will be there for a fortnight. The Kind You Have Always Bought ‘The show had a parade this morning ; eae trom the Garden to Biadloon avenue and earn te Decided reductions in fine MATIN Pa | sn me DEE INE WOMLY & “parE OF SAN Mate. Wed. All Reserved Beats Boe a Bore with Her Taken = [Twenty tir i utheat, io Fifth ave-| Signature of ‘4 z|imported fabrics, including ‘ : oe nue, to Waverley place, to Astor place, ‘ MeGi ‘Chae. | ChenilleGrenadtnes, 4 Fle. W Ream: | AFT MTW aT! Parke Magistrate Deuel, sitting in the West! Two boys and a «irl were arrested in Side Court this morning, varie@ the | Central Park to-day. Wheh questioned monotony of police court work by per-| at the Arsenal the girl anid she had been Seeing bt Oy meunes | Foaming about all night, that her ye her ‘as twent; 4) Was not May Brown, as she first p ales See ee ie | but Lillie Kallamer, fourteen years \ me Fitpine soldiers were the feature Srideatoom ve bis bame as Arthur of Flushing avenue and Milton street, arting to n ch ecee ec coe dea a dt, tee NEED NOT SUFFER | Zoi Mee Sea |" oe METHOPOLS ere Brockiyn. 4 olienne and Lateline, Bay. sats #90) hee seat Suomen Theatre, 10 a wet swe years old. a yen ew The boys gave their names as Frank C. | will La, BoB nr — bon} the apecti | ine 6 M2. foots ts bes | eTROpL Bre sik tt § explained his desire f court | Karn, eight id, of 292 Kilaayeth ig " + od a t] eS. ” " BROADWAY £ fre wee. * . Invite sie marine. se [Seattle wae ce Mosambiques. type 2008 mn wl 7i! 23 “2 EssinY Th Cui m ine nia oes © Seri gtzac CORDA LADY ALGY | "SS. eae “1CHILD DANCED On BOAT. to Fourth avenue to the Garden. Everybody and everything in the Lae Special |r Pterion Theatre. "rye {32° ed FS mas ae Gerry society Had Musical Agent | Monday & Tuesday, HACKETT | THE mie Opa || ut STAR BOARDER’S FAULT. wali cf: A eeeeaeae-grereer 4 46-inch Barége, |6 MEER aff fittsty |BOSTONIANS iy VICEROY, wan ® great crowd at the Metro- WM.GILLETTE JS SS. Sheriock Holines ix bs. * May T~ “ROBIN HOD. ot th, ie THe Semexape polltan Opera-Houre last night at the Steffano, who has the conces- in desirable colors, Prevented re. Knight Getting farewell concert of Sousa and his and, |#ion for furnishing munic on the Long GARDEN 7 6 oN THEATRE. om ’ Alimony and Separation from —|soor to be off 19 the Paris Bxpusivon.| Wrench steamboat Everon and batts a tor Pie 1.00 . ‘Te Maro Riad of hi Aiea it ow crowd unfamiliar to ¢ Fisher, twelve years O86, wei . | cla on agg Rice ies [ere in the Jefferson Marke: Court this ter ; cpa faim Mngt onl pny saecen a oe hight concert audience ls a grave, rover, | morning on complain’ of the Society for trad per yard, a = a igre mt) | Bt bik Sea Saray eee ere eee ee : ek i =e Se a [Eze ss | QUO VADIS|/DALY’S33 saz jAMAN'S ENEMY. LYG UM

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