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es | ¢ . THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 2%, 1900. avavie woetn aueoerts —WGHWOMEN PRAYERS BY MEN | BAKED IN OVEN ‘AT 500 DEG. FAHRENHEIT | PNSHOP OF MANY LANDS. 5. attuan 46s ~ mes « Picturesque Garb of Orientals a and also (o make alterations and repairs when desired, Not as re but to BY J. OTIS SWIFT. F f Adbantages may be secured by ag ig ie + or | having this work done as early as possible. Brisk business was done to-day at the} ' P ; pawnshop of William Weisenberger, 628 | 1" the eighth day of the Ecumenical | Laughlin. missionary in China, led the : sath avenue, but {t was not of the usual | “soners Conference there seems te bei prayer-meeting, “Non-Christian Relie , ’ A | 80 flagwing of interest or enthualasm.| gions” were discussed. “The Rignt A kind. The customers were mostly ¥0" | Carnegie Hall was packed to Its fullest Uitude of Christians Toward Them" men in rich ‘costumes, and some of (HEM | capacity this morning when Bishop 0.|—— ne Tor bed came In carriages. They found the Coun |p Pitggeraid, of the Methodist E ters piled with $25.00 worth of sllver- re and jewelry, and the attendants | ang spreading ot behind them were not pawnbroker® but | vast gathering, detectives. Most of the visitors to the for the conference to-day. shop-were from the upper west side, . they came as the result of the conf Di sion of Henry Hess, a burglar, that he hd robbed forty-two places im that sec- thon since December. He had probabiy tobbed many more. but could recollect only forty-two. He declared that he had disposed of the property to Weisenberger, and when Capt doumittherser and six detectives descended on the pawnshop yesterday they opened more tha packages fourd In the safe. Welsenberger was arrested for recetving stolen goods and resent to the robbed residents aide to come the pare. shop to identity their jore than one hundred called okee 10 A M. S| Hess, who ts also known na Wheeler, Langer and Jacobs, operated ali winter entering fain on the Jetter of which tenants had left notices “hat they were out pi, Sohmittberger set a trap. emen were stationed at apartme in di mm hi tices put on the letter domes? "Out—leave Mrs.. Murphy, the Central Park hip- Popotamus, t# the proud mother of @ new baby boy. He arrived at 5 o'clock this morning and weighs ninety pounds. je editions Jungle News" mother and child are doing well, The you! an ia the fifth pledge Mre. Murphy has presented her Hege lord Caliph, Two are dead and two have been sold. Supt. Smith noticed some days ago that the stork was hovering over the cage of the hippopewa:! and af a result Keepers Snyder Caliph into an a The keepers were placed on watch at night and an hour after daybreak thie morning they noticed master hippopo- waddllng around in the tank and ing, at the tight. REV. bead CHAMBERLAIN, leely formed for a hippotamus, DR th m1 the day wore he a jimmy and fan into a of the people robbed, u at Ng Went Bignty- "nb. tis Weet Os ait ins, 105 Weet Sixty-cighth S| Stree! wor": 4 West dixty-sixth street, Noun 216 Weet Bighty-third Hock, ah Weat seventy- AAs west wigntioch dent Volunteer Movement in the Unis | #ubject at the ted States, addressed the meeting on Kivwp iad : T the “Present Missionary Movements by the Rev. George T. Purves, Among Students.” H.C. Dunean, M.A.,|D: D. LD. and Rey. Dr. George erty and Adds to Robson. Dr. Purves ts the new pastor ‘Sime Tos ia His Stable. D. oF enjoving ite REE = apna Ree \d Mi ee a lie Zoo} ol Rev. Dr. F. ¥. Bilinwood, of this city, | ¥%9. though born in Michigan, at conducted the alternate meeting at the; Henry Ward Beecher, whose pulpit LL.D, trom Turke; ereti TP age Rev. C, T. Wilton, an Episcopalian dl- Stevensom, Vice-Chairman of the “Apologetic problems in Misslons,” ° - Improves Wantage Prop-| Butlers Placed in C a. y. WILLIAM ASHMAN, D. D. | outlined by Rey Dr. John Menry Bar purchased from — rows, President of Oberlin College, 0, | =. led the prayer-meeting, and Rey. T, 3. ime a member of Plymo : 4 Wynkoop a Baptist missionary in India, | Brooklyn. under the mini wae Central Presbyterian Church at the | OTMtory became his model tae Hout with Nev. Henry ©. Deien.| TALK ON MAHOMETANISM. At Carnegio Hall Rev. Dr. J. prayer, ® Positions in Order Plunder, Richard Croker, convineed of the com-| A conspiracy of butlers: to ma forts of Moat House, Wantage, England, | houres of employers has been and the advantages offeted for main-| by the confession of James taining an extensive racing. stable on| Who was arrested yesterday the estate, has purchased the place, and | Ing to depose of one husdred loftman, We West Ninety- ‘ y ’ ' will in future spend considerable time|one pieces of silverware CHESS @O® Dr. Devold Claims the, Real “Fountain of Youth” Is an Oven— Reporter Spends a) j ant | 1) West Ninety Pleasant Hour in a) \ ; A. Fates West Ninety-stath , erage } ; ar 0 West One Hundred we A Mont House. The Tammany Chief ia|cused by Thornwell of Roasting Contrivance ang 7 ind 1 ipifeet, March 22 i \ PM at Wantage himself personally directing | gang. Harrison manages 0 place ma ith a Pan of Nough!$ | street, rh { the various alterations and redecora-| bers of the syndicate in . wi 4 | | Witllam Prose, 211, Wet Que Hundred tlone. He is hurrying things along, and| Wealthy people to rob them at . 4 > 6600 a or ~ col treet, during the past few days made sure (hat | Thornwell says, » ired i Weat One Hun and 1t wae in this way that the for a Companion, the lving-rooms would be in proper , else it had been baked. Mra. Devold, was another good one about Binee bere y sige B, McManus, who} * jj ari: ware f the prisoner * Caine tn ‘witht a: baking. Un halt {ul | Lafavour, of Canatan who ased to love | was eft tn ‘charge of the vawnano, | op aged ty llaaiamaaiaael yg of dough. “I'll show you how hot it is|@ joke. and when next we looxed at the di ae ee cructole nig, morning an Ste Gus there y. pa “Tt ts unwise for people to die,” sal 4 | fo there, ey rr, Deveaié, s and | he ps thermometer !t 1) . to. fool the ingot, of metal whieh fitted It. ‘ ne % Several guests are expected at the | well, ei ta of Hee cago Prof, Andreas H. Devold, of No. 22) the tin into the oven i ‘ : own, the pol hat much of the place shortly, some of them being Amert. | Thorw' been but ps West Forty-second street, New York, to bar thee ras fonked, with form retin. | oy 7 ‘ites ‘ot y by og ‘i peers any wove ) cans, who will be entertained by Mr, succeeded an Evening World reporter. “It I# un- fret eattes {aromas to Po} an 4 em | 7? ng boned, heer eet ot the lene, yan berger waa ME nd hetare ayer, and the moisture escaped to the | and it was o strate Deuel in the West Bide Cou boys. wise for people to die when by the new! Hoorn through a vent In the oven. had risen ahd baa ‘ilied the pan, and this Tmorning and held In $200 ball for __ BEV. RP. MACKAY, D. D. _ gp Mr. Croker's stable. wil os- | 2ppeiniment = wood was hot-alr bath youth may be retained and was a deep browh all o on Tuesday afternoon next, old age indefinitely postponed. This “That is the color that you would be nor ten frend ted him and i t Fifth Avenue byterian | Cupy much of his time. He has added | jous, pe, sounds like on exaggeration. But {t 1s| IT GROWS WARM. ft were not bythe, gens a mane once started on a hunt for a bonds- oe the Student ia b "hui 4 formerly ‘Dr. doh t Hale nd! several blooded horses to his string re- When t the truth. | pHow, het te jt tn the ovent” 1 asked, | to de rears though the perapiration ine nant againet Welsenterrer | Unto 2 teas Go mesh freon Oe nair of New Tes a ts Sim wink | FOSS Pro), fevold claims thes hot sir itt! Howemoved the rmomster and | creases Puime fad ‘veen examined was A. ewer, of i oot inet [ye girs ag pagel cae dead Bag re) sini a stud form of noted dimer be dtr +1 ‘There was betne one of his plans, A dozen or Grive all germs, Including’ the germ of ‘oto hundred and forty-nine Fahren. | et ‘ime © Hime, and now va ld age. fram the blood, He roasts poo- “It would be a pretty high f ple in an oven so hot that bread would ry “tua not believe ft till he heg the in-| said the Professor. Me | earnestly eloquent, and expects to go Galvan, oa it ‘Chure hor from ' eee are now on thelr way Ire- snto the feld of heathendom when his . ts jand to Wantai strument before my eyes. And all the! Th Hing-off process w: "| course is completed at Edinburgh Uni- 5 vs burn like shavings. New jtline the oven was grow! on 1 fe ae + ope pene wen fina fi tet at. ae ind ten jutee- | ty Divinity , d 4 ' 1 With the addition of his English prop- | of ag gs wie, seen baking some of New) Ti have treated many nie Aight: | little, the hot outer wraps removed Broadway and Fifth! Rev, Dr, Charles Cuthbert Hall, Presi- : ye ee ee ee bsine an ci maha or of th ‘8 most famous peopie Broceas. | the inner ones allowed 13 hal ‘Bitn Ta i ie , ner, dent of Union Theological Seminary, #. 8. in presided over this | @ by ‘means 7 1) wooruin hich bo ght tovet! a 4 mete) Spring it t* understood, will also be tere. spoke of the “Muture Ministry wome - than could be seate Dr, poeta ad and certain improvements I evan was also arrested, At the Central Church Rey. J. 1H. MacArihur's church, t Wantage duplicated there, aaa has been sat for Mr, Crober's} Rede Peeperty to Be Conteneas é ie J best way 7 to Pediuce weight, if y was treated to an aleahol pi dhe doo aug off the a8¢/ the prize flanters only would {ake more rub-down, and when at laat 1 stepped dozen actresses. bal ‘* proms and less of thelr rack-| upon the Jes I had lost four pout New York millionaires have been baked | ing exercise, they would get on better. da half. fm a temperature of 30 degrees Fahren-| 1 can pull down a at the rate of) “Four have aie a hall po. wal Li - re pe other o ENJOYED A BAKING. | thls el an hour, ape went tr ere step “I've left home and have no mone: arp rao rane extatien. sina the Kanaas City Convention, In his laboratory yesterday an Even-| a 1% gp ho Reeth oA, ronger, her head hig! he comolained. ne printers, owing stag Worid reporter was sutiected to a fone Mike’tor an indent veriod. vein ith, ten, yeary, $< Sunday World Wants afford work, ‘temperature ul a} ol just as It ing life and enjoyed it. | fhe ani mals Ja thelp wid sory re Abd fen to two. or, ie Business Opportunities advertised moncy and happiness to thousands of ue he bo nageged hrabited he had iW are Aye: ta | these Lat ye in The World pay big returns. | advertisers. four pow! evapor —_—_—— RS sun an, rect, wie sates ae sent owe ie Se ee Nera gest ey the hour that the reporter lay in the isi- ihe bent die i 4 tense heat. was now tress to at a tee me agen ence) ie Do: does fad .to ane thet tee on tammy neud und given ‘water to caly, Stil| Man and Boy | Lived ple, It appears to be the Waldorf-Astoria Esa: ‘Sheers ror. "Bovetd 17 he aati \66 ” Benjamin Baum, of [itle Rock, Ark, and Camille Aywaid, of 1 West Fourth reporter Was shown to a dressing- street, were arraigned in Jefferson M: pag Se hog Le toe bap aed kot Court this morning for trying to live ] him. Over lle font be was told to raw | et the Waldorf-Astoria without money, Similar complaint has been lodged against them by the proprietors of the ? Hoffman, Marlborough and Vendome, ©) with-other first-class hotels yet to be is @ pair of iong Nansen leggings, made of | tewelling. When he appearcd the oven heard from. wiagaCeeT CAMILLE AYWARD. “Fou don't need any, “Re, bor. was growing hot. ‘The stretcher was drawn out and Raum. “I never work and T live on t fat of the land. Come with me and learn how to enjoy life.” Kj The jad said bis companion made good hig word. They went to first-class ho- 8 tela, slept in luxurious apartments, had ; meats served in their rooms, and when to build ains it was time for the proprietor to grow : Rervous disappeared. Baum was pert on realizing the exact time ¢ In Great Style. f if Fy Phillips ant Miss Ed-'Stricken at South Ferry {nroat © wards Bind Engagement | ‘‘L,” Where She Sat Rest by Marriage. ‘ for 25 Years. such as Nature selects For ity-fire years a stout. red- faced Irish woman fat at the foot of the | Klevated Ratiroad stairs at South Ferry t and arrested them later the ree ‘oon Oh 0. went peace elt. but taerent 7 ¢ side & bitter business war with Pawn-tickets for diamond rings and arowed the ferry. N “ Gress sult cases wert faund in Biums ‘shrill as thetre. Poascesion. te a knowledge of how and why has produced the jockey's manager ta | Grape-Nuts M0 NEWSPAPERS THERE Made a! the pure food factories of the Postum Cereal Co., Battle Crevte, Mig er sewre_ Dou otras bralp and contres in human /at the i Aye o tris, dias of phsephate of potash which | body, A gure f from ton | sana House Detective Lehman in: dgated city te rit of days’ i ob fae the eur ete ie Now ? iE i ; F) if th ii