The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1900, Page 9

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_‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1900, hy sat ON A STOOP DEAD. 'RE AIJTY SEGRET AUCTION CROWD THRONGS THE DE KOVEN Noted cain and ial | Wife Have Left New | York for Washington. The Reginald De Kovens have taken apartments in Sixteenth str {ngton, and have forsaken = . . forever. To braner well, of Chicago, end 4 millionairess | Payers owe to tae a ae ander tloneer te #eilt De Keven was a budding musicn) eed ' La.) this pair; the se eritte end compmer when they \\ the ¢ y, liver temperaments ba tearried ton years ago, and there 7 {bond tie ‘er remedy nd the dreams of two indulged their artistic tastes | ¥ e Its the ‘teat med ¢ Burope and th without —etint, 9 stoi 4 fo catt A Br sale is being held tn the Stor might well exclaim that the p Rouse wae full of pretty things seleotet mansion at & Irving place } In the drawing-room. where were, | rig’ ; < ba research by wont to gather Mra De Koven's fam another house would have to be se!) Dr. Kumer, the emi- ove “Sunday afterr eo De Res leured if they would add to their cole | J nent k Mande. . F | tection Le kes, Mme Eames, M {ie nt | . the other queens of © and oeed | More than $.000 had bean anent tn wondectely acount fs ul In rs of opera. & Weners teh crud © | furnishing this quie. home. The dining i ei od Big heirs aid otuben and cs| MRS. REGINALD DE KOVEN. | room wae delicious with {1s furm@hings torn a idney folk 14 ee tree 1 jo Flemish pak, richly served, 308 te ee. Kilmer , Swamp-Root pre The master and mistress of this house |Pe Koven wrote “Robin Mood,” “Rov | Empire drawing-room was a dream | semendedior everything but if you have hid- left for Washington Friday. and since Ros." sions The then there has mnt a Marderin of visitors to ° fur bricea-brac, curios and dainty works of |ing table from w h Irew tuspiras @rt, books and vases an! antique rug*/tinn, are not to be eucrificed and drapertes: But everything else goes, and there ‘Mr. De Kove f sentt- | are 1.070 items or “lot the ff mental feeling Mok catalogue of the sale, including @ ing stand in ¢ 7 1 the 3. from rfeectly app little table w Mere | kien the t, to the tos De Koven from Washington to CC. BE. of the etght ts on the gourth Bmith au . t ast mo- | floor of the old-fashioned red brick man- | ' as ated . whieh was in the heart these tw ms from Gram 1 so the table on ta ames Harper, Cyrus Field and Samuel | FLIRTING NOT . | CLUBBING CRIME. =: Miss Ely'e Pupils Flirtiog. Miss Ely's fashionable school for z indies, which fronts Riverside © at Bighty-ffth and Bighty-sixth ects, echeed this morning with a neatenation as voluble and far more musteal agitated the chicken house in the rear, The young ladies had just learned from the morning papers of the mishap that befell Jamey T, Mundy last Tuesday while worship- ping at the shrine of their loveliness, and of tho vengeance that overtook the man who ruthlessly interrupted Munde’s devotions. “Plirting, indeed!" said an animated éream in white lawn, “I've rubbered out of my front window till my neck feels yards long, but haven't seen a decent looking man since Easter—who would firt.” “Oh, 1 have,” put in a symphony In pale blue. “I had a lovely smile yester. day from « nice policeman dressed in a white duck sult.” “Mercy! A street sweeper!’ exclaimed one of the older girls in horror, After @ chorus they all dine " third time for chapel Young James T Munds lives at 29 West Ninetieth street He loves the artistic and therefore loves Miss Ply's young tadies. With two friends of the same bent fhe sat on the atone wall opporite the school on Tuesday gazing pensively across the intervening space and evoly- tng a Apring poem in his mind every time « suspicion of femininity appeared at 1 window. | Fredertck W. Wagner, the prosaic | frdividual hired by Mise Ely as out eide guardian of her dovecrte, says! Munds and his friends were trying to flirt. Wagner’ lives on Third avenue, and has no conception of the jongings of an artistic soul “Get down out o be ordered Munds protesied, whereupon than Watchman Made an Impression. that and move on,’ Wagner Sewing up Mende’s broken bead. pistol,” he ruled, looking eympathet!- y & Munda's plastered heat. and #19 fine It if permit.’ “They were Mirting.” said Wagner tn Poesy extonuation, “and I'm hired to keep ‘om | we ot to stop ‘em from tha: same.” * ‘The Masiatrate laughed ! do my best to keep the young ee foes not cal, Ke & stu ant fiadies tr m firting, Miss Bly in the production, recetved @ notice from him on Tuesday stating that he #ae BOLO Away + Emerson, of the New MS. k Company, Disappears, W786 has and So Does #1450, | in theatre ai oa Warren B Emerson, treasurersof the| Sumber “Quo Vadie" company at the New York| 9 ‘Theatre. is reported missing. He has} Rot been for two days, his wife and employers say, and with him has gone, it iy allege’. 11. tn cash—Mon- Gy ight's receipts. Dr. Joseph Muir, one of the partners the QUO VADIS MAN MISSING. ‘Tre: then q Mop. Hmerson has also Hotel Metropol le, where they wal fee weil P+ ed ee Dining Car Burned. Pawnee Bill's Wild West show arrived at Gomerrilie, NJ. ty trate pode morn- ing. While the cook was mates J. Tiiden | with the most exquisite taste, and that + ental booth, complete in ite juxuriant Qe ae oe eee eee Ces Wien eee Sent ound Policeman Tried to Arouse Sup- We Wa MANSION. ... jis morning, ttt oleae. und dead ear 8 h are W iliiameburs pre by thought he was aaleep A policeman shouk Garvin to arouse n Ty ar find yt 4 }. fe had teen dead several h Their Collection of Bric- Sari y's crate veers ou a a-Brac and Antiques Under the Hammer DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ?}" tives in the square Kidncy\ Trowbic Makes You Miserable, oven |e the daughter ft hed wie BR Far Mrs. De United stares Seomrer Che Almost everybody who reads the news. De Koven's work-room was an Urt- | Just the remedy youneed, [thas been tested | In so many ways, in hospital work, in private tice, among the helpless too poor to pur. has prow successfu! in ngement hes details, ant was the abiding place of a library potable for the richness of the editions as well as for the matter were. every case even | been made by who have not hung with sompte bet ie" ps P- telling more tn and brush of the famous find out if youhay all times. and * | when writin Ntiques and articles | eter tn +h between the ery room 4 and Th walls ny arters, roduct of ar there were fend your address to |e Kilmer & Co., Bing out) hamton, N.Y, reguiar fifty cent and tome ct Swamp tot | dolar sizes are sald by ail good druggists. reserve.” ac Frose ice in Ree Lan night ica | Thoee who desire ‘summer ree formed | i | ma stant Pg inky “the, ther | | accommodations would save time ani jury aw wrought to vegetation, | troutke by consulling the summer re- ioe raed peach and strawberry crop | gort page of the Sunday World, Its Your Fault if your shade rollers give you trouble. When buying, look for the autograph name of Stewart Hartshorn on each roller, and in this way avoid poor imitations, If any roller should be withaut a label, or without this name on The Improved Hartshorn Shade Rollers require no tacks to j fasten the shade on, have unbreakable brackets, and new end | fittings that insure an exact centre, making the shade run per- fectly true. Ask for the “improved” and you will get a shade | roller that you will always have under perfect control and that doesn’t get out of order, LOOK FOR THIG AUTOGRAPH Om Lane. “Tim (A lhe and | ‘TIN ROLLERS. BAUMANN BROTHERS | beg to inform the public of their | REMOVAL from their former location, 6th ave. and 17th st., commodious warerooms, to the more modern and ney, liver or bladder trouble it wil! be found | ' | { Japan and China Mattings. Remarkable Discovery Whereby Every Lady May Now Attain the Perect Bloom of Youth. Atree Trial Package Sent by Mail Prepaid ond Sealed im Plain Wrapper to All Who Send Name and Address. attain beaut @ truth and the powder. cream. cosmetic no oll, @hease, paste of any kind and te Ribault, M2 Kise {she will tal | ¢ give vou all facturers, You} | mpay one profit * remnant EXTRA TAPESTRI S (best 9 ty). SOc, per yd. regular a 57! WORSTED VELVETS, $1.09 per 72: 2C yard regular, now * 85¢ EXTRA VELVETS, $1. 25 per y vd $ regular, no } TREE PLY INGRAINS rn nion), (Oe, per yard regular, now Bring room measurements, Carpet Rugs, all ses and qualities, about one-third less than regular prices, This season's inpertations, at $4.50 per roll (40 yards) and up. John & James Dobson, 2EAST 1{TH STREET. Pith Avewwes It your skin Is wrinkled, crinkled or blemished with pimples, black 260-266 WEST 36TH ST., near Sth ave. As heretofore, the firm will engage in the retailing of HIGH GRADE FURNITURE, CARPETS AND UPHOLSTERY, elegant and extensive assortments of which are now on display. Moderate prices. Formerly of 14th st SyMSON CRAMFORD&OINPSON MEN'S UNDERWEAR Rarely does this department get into print—only when uncommon offerings are on foot, and there is ample reason to publish the facts far and wide. VERY SPECIAL PRICES ON VERY GOOD GARMENTS. —Medium weight Balbriggan—iong and short sleeved Shirts, long and short reinforced Drawers. 0c. on other than “special” days. Plain and striped Silk Lisle, helio, novia, blue and stripe combinations, Should be sold at 1.25. 90c. i; good Imported Lisl Thread Garments, with the look and substance Fancy Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, in blue, tan, flesh and and white. . striped blue of 1.25 sorts. Made in France. Long and short sleeved Shirts. Long and short Drawers 1.00- renin Balbri qussetted, spliced Natural Wool, summer weights, preventive of chill or undue Made in Germany to seil in America for 2.00 per gaament. ; German 1.35 productions; the Drawers are ible at seats, Shirts with long and short sleeves vd Here is a case in point :| heads, enlarged pores, or if your omplexion is clouded with moth tan, freckles or blotches, they can be speedily and effectually cleared | and rendered smooth, healthy and’ natural by my special individual! | treatments. Irritated, itching and eruptive sealoa are permanently cured and completely cleared of dan- druff, scale and crust; the hair pre- vented from falling and preserved its brilllancy, lustre and natural color restored. Moles, warts, tattoo end powder marks, red nose, red veins, sears, birthmarks, superfluous hair and all disfiguring blemishes of | whatever nature are completely o B permanently removed without pain eaving no trace of their former ex | istenc Full information with book | ree. Call of address John H. Wood. | bury, 2° West 234 at., New York | are made specially for the face and to cleanse | and purity the skin. Sold Everywhere. a Advertise summer hotels and board- pote in the Sunday beg Now la the time to begin. oe é ‘Park Row and Chatham Square Furniture, Carpets, &c. Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Everything for Housekeeping ee re Weodbury’s Facial Soap and Facial Cream |! "No Extra Charges of Any Kind.) ; Customers may add to their accounts or may make pay-) Khe Veasol s Seal Price Features! Big business is responsidle for this sale. This season's big trade has so broken our regular lines of $16, $18 and $20 Spring Suits that we have concluded to gather them in one mighty bargain assortment, priced at the irresistible tigure of 2” Just now our manufactory is taxed to its utmost to complete the gaps in our $16, $18 and $20 lines, In the meantime we are making a successful bid for an enormous trade by offering the unmense assortment of broken lines at the trade-staggering price of $12.50 per suit. Every spring fabric, such as Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Oxfords, Tweeds, Thibets, Serges and Striped Flannels, are in this offering. The suits are Single.Breasted Sacks (Waist. coats, single or double breasted), sewed with pure dye silk and have pure Mohair, Serge and Farmer's Satin Lining. This will prove a tremendous advertisement of our ability to eclipse the best clothing offer. ings in the trade at any and all times. Broadway, Corner Houston Street. BRIC HOPR, saguetitdaterteertacertste, Kitty Mitchelgothanp EST'D 1807. PERNA & SONS Me..Ze We Juntos | Mustea) Jonastons, ivern @ Rimerie, Mov EMPIRE Setar Sood fey Groton Froumeh WORD AND LADY ALA! Preumane terion Theatre re WACKETT THE PRIDE OF TeNND GARRIC THEATRE, STH ST, & v eveS & MAT. 6A) WA GILLETTE Re ter lm wees ca Lae Sd also 121st Street and 3d Avenue |*3::: (fourteen sireet nambers). ie bats? WREK— ~ THR ‘SWREX ADE” BROADWAY PRT, Mesto 8 BEN-HUR. 7 SATURDAY at Ice Chests, Matting, Rugs, Curtains, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils. COMBINATION BOORCAGES and WRITING DESKS, ei ‘caper ‘OF MUSIC. itm ot a vex WAY DOWN roe eS Le ue ona a arts enamel ete. | ALY’S*: i Helene Mora Rice & OG aise Theatre. Resrkeenit, s Weekly on $65 Worth. $6 Monthly on $100 Worth. $50 Monthly on $1,000 Worth. |" Any Amount on as Liberal Terms. ‘KEITH'S STAR" \chSiNO! vi Chal \0 hee valent Brooklyn Amusements ments at either the Original Chatham Square Establishment | | OU ST or at the New Harlem Store, corner of {21st St. and 3d Ave.| YON Bi 4 onal , MONTAUK. | wah. Castic Sq. Opera Co. Amusements aslo Se -| Don't wear yourself out day looking for a flat. Some | ide (ite

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