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ce eR ER ns mane ae i THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 5 1900000 HELD CANDLE OF DEATH, " SHCIDE HER (60.000 CHILDREN IN mt TUL (ee eee A BIG MAYDAY ROMP. fon ONeil?s. ae = | Speci Nolo! | Special Nolin? aah ne ined 900 pieces,—“shot” mous- seline Taffetas Ribbos,—43¢ inches ‘wide. | Whitg and latest pastel Girl Who Took Poison in | It cman we ieee of | MONDAY, MAY 7th, sate q = > —— | Ae A Phenomenal Sale of Rugs, (ivecute ont grey, a rnewgi . e love eta on Portieres # Lace Curtains. | 18 cents per yard, " left her home, pretty Mae Wi lame Written to her mother in Milwaukee) from the dingy South End lodaing- house | where she i living in this oly | herset? A few days ago whe cried | By drinking polson while rir fm New York city NM “My Daring Mamnre early crazy (9 Know © Se eee ee one (ares hy | 40 cents per yard, | enovaty to turn my bel? ore na "When T ! Thie Foyeinye the ome started to | home | was so happy, an right to Bim, for 1 thrugin he would be 7 —| JAMES MoGREERY & C0., Bing to me away from Milwaukee wet « Mra Mary Schneider, at 180) TwWenty-seventh street, a: 13.90 when I got there de ue! to me | avenue, while the work was going | (hit morning. Nobody was hurt Poe te | Twenty-third Street. that it just drove me insane, and I told on fire Was pur out In ten see esas tes | Bim if he wasn't kind (9 me I woud A few minutes after 19 o'clock Mrs | myeelf. He cold met mg ani do [lena Weber, another of Mra Mara's DANCING ACADEMY snus, | Mt; he didn't and took | who lived on the floor above —_ — — tuff, and oe 4 me int ; ay | 4 by smoke coming from t).> end that io th 1 have heard of him weof Mra. Mars's rooms | gatekerbect ding racael | Be deserted me then and there ing down she heat on tie ior. | pire Water 1 Rett. “Oh, mamma. that is (ie hardest part |Geiting no answer she threw her welght | @f It-to think Sim would ge beck on | lawainest the door and broke atin A mated at $15,000. j Me when he drove met and 1 jnved | [volume of smoke rushe! ou! in per) During the progress of a fire a: 4 Bas’ nl iF ltace Aw it cleared ghe saw her sister| Fourteenth street this morning the | counsel Feo On Granted in ROBES AND SACQUES. “The nex: day a friend of hie Max lying face down on the floor with her| Knickerbocker Dancing Academy was Rindekopt. came to see me and he got) clothing biasing Grabbing up come| flooded with water It Is a five-story Dead Man Divorce and floor. @ lawyer and they go of tt rugs, Mrs Weber threw them about | bullding and the dancere assemble on Suit. aes nigh ony ad bette | her wister'® body, putting out the] the dled is ‘ } eave New Vr and ¢ flames The ceignbors helped eatin- oe the tr below are ‘arr's den- — { “ * Bime vou ve. |muien the fre ithe rom Web tasiea t's tay ousted Seeth |The “Josephine do Bese @lte, and to they went te THRES CHAR unconscious, and died nt wire Justice Maddor, in the Supreme Court, harmais ” Robe, made of ea tec déh (0 obie sre where LITTLE ON lance surgeon from Mar-|_ After a stubborn fight the Brooklyn, this morning. ordered Fred- Went, but now that | have come to m |lem Hospital arrived. subdued. ‘The ga fe eattmated BS | erick G. Anderson to pay. hie wife Wo sheer silk or novelty fab- fenees | know tha it was Sim that Th to thoaght Mre. Mane det fire to Ned» counsel fee pending the disposition of Wanted me vent awa aye J | dandelion under ber 1 children, on of a { 8t Mary's Cedar and Rrona Parks, and vw the partion sere from to MO in num) There were ali May parties In Mount Morrie, Morningside and River. street, She way horribly burned uae. Mra Mare was a widow and her sixteen-year-old with Kate, in two roome on the sec of the flat-house, Mra. Mare bullding, together with three eis lelothes in her cleaning and ing mass from the window. fore help came, and died in a few min ied daughter ond floor rents giving her money for her sup- herself [caught fire by trving to throw the bias- he. any other store in America. Full Details in Monday. We de thers, Bhoe Company ———— Other fleme in tne pullding were Levy corest makers, and the Kum come to this sale, and you will secure it for less money than in the Morning Papers of » not advertise on Sunday, Sixth Avenue, 20th to h to 24st Street. the sult for absolute divorce he has bon, soft quality,—all the fashionable spring shedes, 6% inches wide. Suitable for Sashes, Mil. linery or Trimmings, rics, exquisitely desigued and draped, pene | Sfmel.! Bfweer’ whe sped pect Acs sis PA L CR P GAM | scording (9 “ in”? a “0b, mamma. | with | knew the truta | Pampers! hahes af the mansions border | The thuecsat walked awa side Parks A TA Al B. | Anderson's complatnt George Morrow | The “Matin ane, Bf he retorns 10 Milwaukee | want you| ine the great publie playground and the) 1 had one like that, bat we couldn't] Bi HRY ¢ MAT OL OIL WO KS BLOWN UP, cae and Henry Costello were both enamored | made of lace and ribbon, or He through, for he hes ruined my rd on Man-| gai he sad Mortality Weanded Tevieg |f0uMed until Oct. 5, M8, when vations summer weight hole life, and | never can ge home|" e loere ars thet @ -——-—— $100,000 Rinse at Elm Part, Staten and Costello had a quarrel in th nn of the dawn of another] iy cone | Marie Lawler and Hundreds of Island, Karty This to Meal the Stakes. Figs tbe home. of the, Angersens, | materials. nd Max enid they would nt sunshine and outdoor fO0-| ininy pers a a stree Her Seheolmates Cole. Morning. George Harman. forty years old, of Anderson left his wite, and! ‘These are the latest pro- Ore me through. out I believe it is Aime esed Shar entrance They had a bass drum. two brate the Dey. | A fire that iiuminated the north side M2 Seventeenth street Brookiyn, | Ne wet ad proceedings 5 ‘ Money that \9 doing |, although they ted and sited MAD) goure drums some fife, and bats of Staten Island and in which Afteen | ted this morning in the Beney Hospi. |'%) 00 S*Attdson would not allow ductions from Paris,— ties in Park each par Arraved ina @ silk gown, @ flow tal from a wound received while watch- ‘i ai Mra | @on't want me to know for some PM masks and catching gloves were | varnioh tanks blew up, caused @ damage |‘*! ‘rom Anderson alimony because (he husband | ceeaeniias om» children | ine ince veil and crowned with a wreath 8° ling a crap game. is bringing the #1! harmingly original and Weaaon oF ciher | Phare were Afty tiny May Queene to| [rem tne Gt George's Boys Dr te amilae. pretty, Mane Lawlor stood | Of 10,000 to the Standard Varniah om: |'™# & CrP game 4 Wied , |e armingly ig mame, I will go mae li ge crowned. and Atty May poles to be| Reinsford’s bove, They came from! tia’ c ening with her arme about the [PAY at Fim Park this morning. Failure | .000) Spiony’ carmen fhe 8 freee | CODmrDDe 11 | becoming. fayne! ' OF | seven teases in the gymnasium and . Battery Park and . J of the telephone service to act property, tae | wound with brighinued ribbons by | May pole in Battery and was ac at Prospect and Sixth avenues. fend | never hear | were led by Instructor Whitford. TRY | cisimed Queen of the May by hundreds | 8s, according to the statement of the |“! bystander yelled “oops!” and the ill have to stay here for a while andl) Tnere were forty games of basebail| Were the firet baseball party to “IM: | 0 1 sehactmates Varnish company's watchman, respon: | ayy scattered, leaving @ fot of Pennies : WANt you {9 send me my clothes Now, | gaing on all at the same time on the| aang 8 amon on the award wea ot] iaround her danced and mang ww sid for much of ine lows | lan the walk’ Harman ‘and iis friend |The Lecanta Salle Away with the JAMES McGREERY & C0. nna. don't fail to do this, for 1 am! wo nh e and ia five minutes the Uittle girle in white The twelve wan 11.0 o'clock iast night w' * , without @ thing Oh, mamma aah Sevens ‘weet oF tBt Mall, ond share) Shon Juniors and the “Rutherfund due oo ec Dnigic gh id perigee the blage was first discovered by Charles | Harman drew Kite anal vue aa | Neovage Filled and Bvery b tta'l wan at home, How tte da | were ee eat att was, joy | JuNtore” were in flerce conflict for (M] 204 dive, and the children held them |Schulter, rhe watchman. His attention | struck his head on @ curd Petes ‘Faaee, | Twenty-third Street, a me ae weeld be | tnd merriment ” May Day champlonatp. captained OF | Sitrig emiled and blushed. Now ana | Wa attracted by the whistling of gome| Monday he was taren to the hospital! The steamship luucania, of ihe Cunard | "Lam awfully sick. They wantei me!” pot | tonn Prise and Rob Bailing, respec: | tien as they whirled by. she threw |t@ in the river, The blase had started Buhot wan’ arrested und proved fatal. iiine. satied this morning for Liverpoo! | to go to a hospital again until | am per t not at} tively | howers at them. near the machine #hops, a short dis- and Queenstown with # large passenger ———___ feetty well, but | would not do It jth im “ r hy mouth le all sere. een son old Sol had warmed the| Mamie Dilton, a frail mite of six, and] <1 was 90 surprised,” she said, “when| tence from the tn bul sine Pisdiew tho Gd tile tabaaiiied. Mw = ae - vide is burned, a pinc tar ahd teuhe & aeartemn Gas OF the amaiiest of a May party of thitty:| Margie O'Connor told me | was chosen \" ‘our of the big tanks nthe first cabin were 15 passengers two little Twenty-firet Warders, was the | Queen by re girle in Bt. Peter's School Hach contamed five| Judges and lawyere tn Jersey City | who are on their way to visit toe Con- A wee. round, rosy maiden led a score] the Bighcy-seoond | fine May arth of the ant | this wer The firemen were |closed courts and offices to-day to at- tend exerciees held tinent and to “do” the Paris Export | Jueen to receive the diadem | tae Q Was pensed the steiner | I'm to be Queen for | 4 jain, but ke; ‘The coronation took place tn la whole year 14 lot tern ein by ie iri ave dads oda buildings of street gate t> the lawn 5 County Court-House in honor of the One, two, what shal! | hurry on the Bast Green, near the At il @cloek the aren bX tolthe plant et There were 80 many who sought | je, two, Fi py |laeventy-seeond street entrance, when an | *ream coward Jon slodrath's, oft bat. late Chancellor McGill, who died April steerage jasmage that when the cease! Ay paps " fr wo ala dlls on sibel Aaghe ygelie Bees tore | Bontne World reporter told the young led theo. free formal” ada tine and | Hagin wan booms Ralngetn ob; [atid sbent 1 persone were att on tne| ; 1 affectionate daughter MAE precipttancy she rushed upon the fret FIRE IN ‘TopkGOD HOUS Magic, was prevent. Eulogistic ad- | 4... Three, four, am dandelion and plucked tt | woman in py yes ttle people tha arenes tee Ty (hy iyeees ty Soe | drenase were delivered by Atiorney-|°"™ a | very poor; policeman, guardian of the| they were the firee arrivele watter the teneher came the fey General Samuel H. Grey, Justice Jona-| Stables Fired by Incendiary. | A thousand visitors from ton, | areen wp stepped forward to ask for| ‘There were thirty-one parties on the Queen Thousand de of le ero Blase io Sotare Bro than Dixon. Judge Ofto Crouse and The stables and arriage house om | Five, six, WORLD tneludin iv North Meadow, near Ninety-etath street, [0 eo! «gia t the area jay day cele. Vice-Chancellor Pliney . including a big det from the| the part or oar y brett the park ory Did 88,000 bil f Col. be B ads. will fiz t A tm 6 here at the! jon Th pas Facet i he estate of Q H e one, | and 24m) children romped ti The children played games and ran \Springhuret. near Dobbs fi = tome tite, short he arate without fear ot mates Mock and Building. iy the tatay: Worle 1d ade (Mere estroved ire earl Seven, eight, my + al thon from icemnen ‘ rl fou ad- i ‘ a! ye] Secretary Ackerman, of the Bronx ypan Michasi Hauptmann pro-| Fire 4d (9.00 damage io the stock verte you shoul ing nent ia watfoved to hal f.rtune straight pat Park Department. issued permits for © May parties for to-day. in Claremont, cured permission to use the park. evan d| vided the feast for the children and se and building of Notara Bros, cig manifacturere at 158 and 10 tte fort est | To show the people that you are wise, wwe Is suspected. The loes A LITTLE OBJECT-LESSON FOR PEOPLE WHO READ. When you set out to buy a book or a magazine you are naturally governed to some extent by the question, WHO WROTE IT? A new book by Kipling will find more purchasers than one by John Jones. tents is what makes the public buy it. but the Sunday World could do this. Sunday's World and those of four of the leading magazines. WHICH FOR 5 CENTS—TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, “Men Who Are Too Good to Do Good.” GERTRUDE ATHERTON, “2x"\ “The Mystery of the Sand-Lot House.” Mory. FELIX ADLER on “Education that Hurts.” Recently Discovered Lnveresting Schoolboy Essays. The Leading 50-Cent Monthly. May Namber Contatas: The Great Siberian Railway, M. Mikballoff Japan and Russia in the Orient, The Leading 35-Cent Monthly. Mey Namber Contains: ‘The Nationa! Zoo at Washington, Ernest Seton-Thompeon In the Forum of Justice Grace Dento Litchfield. LIST OF NAMES IS THE MOST ATTRACTIV E? A Leading 25-Cent Monthly. May Nember Contains: ne Picturesque Geers of the Expoa'- C. Peixoto Oliver Cromwell, Roosevelt A magazine's table of con- It seems incomprehensible, therefore, that a newspaper not only can compete with but excel the great high-priced magazines in regard to its staff of writers and be sold at the price of five cents. No paper That it does is shown by the lists of contents published below---that of next A Leading 10-Cent Monthly. ‘The Life of the Master, Part V., The Rev. John Watson, D.D. ‘The Turning of the Ways. SENATOR HANNA on “England and the United States.” James Murdoch, | 6!" Modern Bemegomery Senor. | as crane in Rew York te JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER on “St. Patrick.” The Powers and tne Partition ote wm ‘Prescott Poster Wan. Barclay Parsons. | Oem. Lawten'e Wort Us We Tvorcamee A Marvellous Story of Real Life. BISHOP SAMUEL FALLOWS, “A Voice from the Grave.” EX-SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS,) “THE |, SHRADY, FIRE CHIEF CROKER, HARRIET HUBBARD AYER AND OTHERS. China, The Rev Gilbert Reid, D. D. American Policy !n China, ‘W. B. 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