The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1900, Page 3

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Adelaide Schell Is the Petted Daughter of an Insurance Man. Miss Adelaide Sehell, daughter of one of New York's best- known Insurance men, has eloped with Dr. Fran lexis Sutorius, a rising Mr. Su o, the rostrate at her home, on abandoned with two the beautiful young children. Mrs. Schell, mother of the eloping girl, attempted to kill herself. She is almos singane with grief and shame. arrest tion, M years by remorse, + themselves taget THE WIFE'S STORY. rs may desi@y | Mre. Sutoris ey Mrapat Mrs. Schell Adelaide’? folks knew all along (hae Jovtor was married, ste sald I leide knew |t. Stelln Mille knew Two n inuquirie um dt fn this neigt Dr. heals or Su-, torius Abandons a Wife and Two Children. docidr's satchel to hb taken tt with him wa his wife he was going tow hotel the south end of Macom! Dam fridge. On Wednesday they were seen at dinner at th: Hote! Imperia That Was the last trace found of them | BOTH WROTE HOME. teday Mrs Sut a note Ions eo Pred Mei and Twet with their resrea a ‘ an wit er Iw an soon as th an le “THEY FELL IN LOVE. 1 year and a half ag Ain tertainment : We sau Me wer olla éppell oman in the wel to the doctar a it. In half an hour th and Mr rand MnOtner | pead td was f rown "hair a i 1 Her fat Richard 0D. ehell had] spent much monty on her musical edu- Hed them. | cation und she had carried off prise a 1 Nis friend | top af ue e Went OU! Bie was 4 Mills, De Mra. Ta with tootor and} atory could marry Adela “My being at Wenda.l'* Casing at Por @orge on the day Adelaide eloped seems 2 me to , Mr. She Sutory be horsewhin “TD am not that Iwill pres ‘ a” Mis @tudent of hypnotiam Moticed his remarkable ‘Miss Schel! ‘This story of blind love Ghocked Harlem » baal this personal CLAYTON FIGHTS nie. | and the which has] was hidden t “ Take Testimony in Alnbama in Wife's suit. | Application was made before J Gaynor in Secial Term, Suprem Brooklyn, to-day, on | A CASE OF “ TREVENS” Greseman Bertram P Can Be F rought On by Co ‘ee. + Commission to take evi , Mate of Alabama “It ts a well-known fact that one can bring on delirium tremens just in the | Congressman Clay Yon gs defendant in a suit for limited | as surely by the excessive use of cof- as brought by his wate, Husie M.| tee as of whiskey, and the coffee wn applic ation was opposed by the| habit is just as much a condition of os lawyers the grotnds that the slavery as the whiskey haljt. To be br age stice tlaynot tock the waptee | sure, If one has constitution enough and promised to announce hie dec vision | to stand the effects of either coffee to-morrow or whlehey and prefes to continue rr | eir use, that might 3 a were + CLUBBED LOVELORN Your He emt Ta #h0 Go: | tinues My mother never drank Mary | Coffee until in middle life, It pro- Pathos {duced an obstinate case of dysentery, | which could not be checked with medicines until she gave up coffee. yefiret She is now sixty-five yea weleomes the Postum ( { Coffee for a warm drink at ertiet! It has made her well and ruddy * where before she was {Il and lacking ~, the appearance of good red bivod, which she now shows, i ‘lL regard Postum as the greatest ‘’ | blessing to mankind. It {s a curious « face (condition to hear temperance lectur- Walsh Called on Crangh Harty / Daniel otreet for Mary David Cra ied “d saith | habit Mtr would. | selves are slaves to the coffee habit.” vy| Postum Cereal Food Coffee, when welorn youth | thoromghly boiled, yields a perfect breakfast beverage, beautiful in its Bing the preswmpt -in-law when P ved and took th riy-Afth « ork a toothsome flavor, while the in- | Stedieats are such that nervous sys- / Nor OF RIKER DRUG FIRM. Defendant in Court tection severea small molecules ot Phosphate ot Pot- Conmection with be Avenwe = ash obtained from cereals, without Howse Years Smo. matter and the gray substance that fille the nerve centres all over the body Witilam f Riker & Sor firm of drucatets ot Sixt! mpany, the wenue and fr Twenty-thint street, wish It understood and the change to Postum Food Cof- ae the go the user. “x aeeae eee sey aay, {A Atnall piece of butter the size of connection with the frm {tO peas placed ray the pot will pre- ince evra, le vent Postum from boiling over, bf we their work ers talk to people about the liquor! when frequentiy they them- | rich golden-brown color, with a ripe,| which the system cannot make brain! The discontinuance of coffee! wedlelne noized Miss salt, “that het either Adeimid: nme. butt Adeiaid , hat ah hyp ynotte t me powerf ved Adetaide. He to {me make | tod makes fort ae New York Universit He js handsome and Neth srried Miss Bs ie Towle, whose are well known uptown. — He ip 4 practice th Velde! him $6.00 “tA GOOD COMPLEXION' | Depends on Gool Digestio mm. + almost an axiom, although usue apt to think thet commet pa, fancy soaps, & mplex organs pertorm | »periy. uniews the stomach. by | fon unless the digestive food taken into It oot pare blend, «| sib! a the ladies are us ne Stuart's Dyspepsia Tal because | they promptly cure any stomach trouble and they have found out that perfect dt. | Kestion me perfert completion and| Auction against tin sabe ny ladies or deny! themerives many ¢ food solely 4° GIRL HYPNOTIZED. ne wad — 2 veep thet fear, When | Hypnotism is said to hav Townen stuar Part in the olopement. A fr) md TWViNR eat Genel! says that the ix 9 in drug st package 1 there BESTFOR THE BOWELS Ht roe haven't ¢ tomuler, healthy movement of Plensan Good, § we Wr Pals able, Potent hen, Weaken free sample and booklet Taste Gow Keer vou BiooD CLEAN, Dont ; Pool witha fan IVs 5 useless exertion. There's More concentrated coolness and refresuing comfort in one giass of HIRES Rootbeer than a femiiy of fans eng furnion, inme. stewed” Ive for labels Coron E Mies te Kalvors, Pe | | Advertise your “For Sales” in The Waris )BEAUTIFUL GIRL OF 17 UNDER HYPNOTIC SPELL ELOPES WITH DOCTOR. MONDAY, is the first day and Saturday, May 12th, will be the last day—for subscriptions. << FLOOR. SPACE SUBSCRIP- TIONS ARE BEING TAKEN at the Big Store as well as at the Central Trust Co., 54 Wall St., New York. Tics Prospectus athe Siegel-Cooper Co. CO-OPERATIVE STORES, NEW YORK AND CHICAGO. z] Pio Sang with The Great Success attained since 1887 by Siegel, Cooper & Co, has induced and given warrant to the enterprising owners to further ingrati- ate themselves into public favor by consolidating their two mammoth es- tablishments into a co-operative enter- prise ona profit-sharing basis, They recognize the tendency of the present age to be in the direction of co-opera- tion of employers with employees, as well as in profit-shaving with patrons. To Accomplish this desired condition, a new company, the Siegel- Cooper Co. New York and Chicago) has heen in- corporated under the laws of the State of New Jersey with a capital stock of $24,000,000, of which $14,250,00u is divided into 285,000 shares 6% cumulative Preferred Stock of $50.00 par value, and $8,750,000 into 195,000 beg Common Stock of $50.00 par value. The Charter of the Company provides that after full dividends of 6°5 per annum have been paid on the Pre- ferred Stock, and full dividends of 3°, per annum have been paid on the Common Stock, all additional divi- dends shall be apportioned and paid on the basis of 1-3 in amount on the Preferred Stock and 2-3 in amount on the Common Stock, oneneeery. out the planofco- ration with its employees, $2,- ,000 of the Common Stock has been placed in trust, the annual dividends of which will be distributed among such employees as have been or may hereafter be with the New York or Chicago estaMishment for a period of three years, during their satisfactory continuance inthe service of the new Company; such dividends will also be continued and paid to employees for life who, after ten years of service with the new Company, become in- capacitated for further employment, Reasons lor Consolidation Dividends. Plan of Co-operation with Employees. thereby practically providing apen- | sion fund for faithful employees in their old age. To carry out the plan of Profit Sharing it is proposed by the present owners, who are the own- ers of all the stock of the new com- pany, to offer to the public through the undersigned 200,000 shares (fully | paid and non-assessable) of the 6% cumulative Preferred Stock at par; upon which the full 6", dividend must always be paid before the Common Stock receives any dividend whatever, the Preferred Stock also having a prior right to all the assets of the company. In order to give double assurance to the general public, whom it is desired to interest as stockholders (instead of speculators) and who may not be fully conver- sant with such investments, the money required to pay dividends on said 200,000 shares has been set aside and will remain on de- posit with the Central Trust Com- pay of New York and the Illinois rust and Savings Bank of Chic. respectively, to secure the divi- dends of 6". per annum, pay- able 3% semi-annually, for a period of five years, i.e., until July tse, Profit Sharing with the Guarantee of Dividends. (Co-operative Stores, | 1905, on all such Preferred Stock as may be allotted in their respective ter- ritories, and cach certificate of stock so allotted will have an indorsement by said Trust Companies respectively to that effect. We thereby offer not only an absolutely safe 6° invest- ment, but one which will without question yield considerably more. Under no circumstances will any of the Preferred Stock not so alloted, nor any of the Common Stock, be sold, the present owners having no desire to sell out, but in- tending to remain with the business ; ty Our Patrons ne eee eeenee eee ee eey Co-operation with Our’ Emplovees. they will therefore not part with any | doing a larger business than the Chi- more stock than they believe neces- cago store, but is also on 9 most sary to fully carry out their plans for | itable dividend-paying basis. We co-operation and profit-sharing, as | can also say, for the benefit of sub- Previously stated, | profits Pas —-Scribers, that the net rnings of Ne Common The owners confidently believe our two establishments for the past Stock to that, by inaugurating the liberal policy sid year were largely in excess of te sold. above outlined toward their em- | Preestive the amount required to pay the divi- Plovees, they will in return be re- dends on all the Preferred Stock of | warded by more faithful service ” the new company. courteous attention to patrons, the q | result of which must be beneficial to | nate wil be no change tn | the new Company, as well as augment who rs years ago started the | the continued good will of the public. | original Siegel, Cooper & Co. store in Furthermore, it can be | Chicago (and later its sister store in calculated to a certainty that New York), and who have achieved a | with many thousands of new stock- | success almost without paraltel in holders exerting their personal influ- | modern retailing, have pledged them- ence toward the success and welfare | Managemen, S€lVes to continue in the manage- of the business, larger patronage and ment of the business of the new Com- correspondingly greater earnings for pany the same as in the past, and they The Influence the new Company will be assured. It will deposit with the Central Trust otNew ‘8 from the increased benefits and Company of New York all of their material advantages which these stock holdings for a term of years to Stockholders, changed 4 condhions are expected to ae ing a that the present owners feel confident of better pro-rata re- de ay of oy for jhe 200, muneration on the stock which they tock ante be received in person, or retain, and in ameasure justifies them by mail, on blank formas rovided fox in parting with any portion of their that purpose, b' atral Trust | interests in an established and excep- Company, 54 nt AS, New York, | tionally gar sows business. How to Sub. and Siegel-Cooper Co., New York | The Siggel-Cooper Co. scribe or = and Chicago, beginning at 10 A, M., Co-operative lores will take posses- Stock, Monday, May 7th, 1900, and will sionMonday, July 2d, 1900, of the two continue for a period of One Week; great department stores of Siegel- the right, however, is reserved to close Cooper Co., New York, and Siegel, subscriptions one day’s aesice Cooper & Co., Chicago, in their en- in the New York and Chicago ¢laily tirety, covering a floor space of over | rs. The above Trust any, thirty acres, with their millions of gio convenience of our patrons dollars’ worth of Merchandise. Store and the public, will receive subscrip- Fixtures, Delivery Plants (consisting | tions at the Siegel-Cooper Co. store | of many hundreds of Horses, Wagons, | in New York, or at its own offine, 54 | The tnaugurat etc.) Machinery, extensive Stable | Wall Street. All — o - day of the Properties | all pf sangonaed La | to enenpatee ne ordeal quired for the complete operation money orde: ran | New Company. of the two stores and also its | the Concrel T tt New patetial fireproof store | York, to the equa “an ry Ser cent, | Rulding and real estate in | of such subscription (equal to $10.00 York City, which alone rep. | per share), for which proper receipes dl an asset of many millions of | La be given by said Trust Company. | dollars, free of all encumbrances or Notice will be given as soon as | indebtedness whatsoever, so that the practicable of the number of shares | Siegel - Cooper Co, (Co-operative allotted to each subscriber, and the | Stores, New York and Chicago) will Allotment. balance due must be fs = | start its career without owing a Trust Company on or “p single dollar, 1900, upon the delivery by oa rust For the good and sufficient reason | Company of the stock allomed. of not wishing to divulge the details | With a view of extending the of our business to our competitors, we benefits of our offer to as many of our | present no balance sheet for publica- patrons and the public as possible, it is tion. We do not, however, desire to proposed to allot the stock in the fol- ask our patrons or the public to rely folas order, namely: exclusively on our representations, ist—To all ccbemrigtlons for one and therefore the money required has | share. been set aside and will remain on de- 2d—To all subscriptions for two posit with the above named Trust | shares. Companies to absolutely secure the 3d-—-To all subscriptions for three dividends on all the Preferred Stock to | shares. be allotted as stated. Moreover, we | And to continue in the same order allude with pride to the fact chat the for larger subscriptions until the entire Chicago establishment has since its | 200,000 shares have been alloted. | inception paid millions of dollars in ae | uly, | dividends to its stockholders, and that - SIEGEL-COOPER CO. the New York establishment, while | (Co-operative stores, New York and only in its fourth year, is not only | Chicago). ¥ Date +00 1900, % - t To the CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK, g« $4 Wall Stree’, New York. ae 3 3 Enclosed please find $ . being 20 per cent. first payment apon . “* SZ shares of the Preterred Stock of the Siege!-Cooper Co. Co-operative Stores, New York and Chi- ‘ ‘ cago), for which Thercby subscribe and promise to pay to the Central Trust Company of New York, FS 3 at ita office, 54 Wall Sircet, the balance due on shares of the stock allotted to me on or before Jaly ©] sth, 1900. $3 & 3 Sn EES TOC ETT : | & Street address Town For full explanation regarding the Guaranteed 6 Per Cent. Preferred Stock of the S cacao wnt THE BUREAU OF INFORMATION, Third Floor of the Sous Be. » Mate !EGEL-COOPER Co. apply at

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