The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1900, Page 6

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SS =| _THE WORLD; SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 12, ”. “1 AM NOT SORRY | SLEW MY HUSBAND” 1} | BURCLIR |He Closed Door on Her Hand and Miss Werks- ee renee AUCH MEN'S LIES AAT PREMIUM By Mrs, Catherine Costello. World Reporter. SHE HELD ON | “Joe” frotteked about the city of the dead Mr. Exner heard ac ~ and raised his head He dtd t see “Jne’ at first, but the oye moans guided him, Not twenty f lay, partly BO MLED BY A TOMBSTONE Joe Exner Was Playing Near the Crave of His Brother. Godfrey Ro Pisek tecond street. fi fractured week and die, Error in the Trapk Store Jersey Judge’s Latest Decision ; = ———— man Let Go. S aantaliclian ‘ie olga es Fi 1 don't feel one. bt sorry foe shanting that Mra Carrie Eo Hunter who was on the Cash Value of It F| mr usdand, Potteeman Prin trier | Tiree taralars broke into Nathan] “Joe* faner, who was fied with| rt =| | am glad 1 made a good job of it Any 1 Werkman's home 6 Pasa idiah grief over the death of his little Human Existence ? ‘| MAN who treate a woman as he treat sea |" mai, Node nck thie n ther, recetved Mis own death sum e + Sl an deumry ne mons within a few feet of where the b , euerves to be Kille | While going through ihe Mouse they | other boy lay burted am aireat ——— : The man was after me day in and out awahor N@) Mies Werkeman Sb mped Joe was only five years old and] — A rich ma rth more than! ‘The jury raiet x cvots. [E ee eee Final . “ ved with his are hell yo oe Shot Himself on Father's tease. pent an er eh ya fa! Juige Mead aring afterwards] ‘ane te. ts r to ‘Dtere Ganener aa Herman HK £98 West One wWiiltam | that 4 have bee nfor the} : é 1 of the Aoad bov'e grave. | Hundred and Thirty-fourth street. Man Supreme | ratiroad com: n'a Chateh " y “ hattan, wh lange’? ; I o with you too, pap ‘ 1 " ' 1 deste w mee 0! her niee flowers there las rig fla sb ' Ne aiient | found letters in his 1 caught wegtan We mpital, Brooklyn, this morte Woman named Tillie, who lives on Third | avenue near Fourteenth street I went) to her and she admitted my husband was paying ber rent A Knockout iow 10 this extraordinary | o valuation oh human life war given al | limited moat at the same time by the New York | the death? but embrace all the @tate Court of Appeals, which bande’ | probable or even benefits which down 4 decision setting aside a Sury | might accrue from ite modified by verdict which valued a human life et| all the chances of fatlure and misfor only siz cents. The Court declared in| tune. effect that such » valuation ‘shocks the) “Among these is the probable or pos- moral eenee,” and orders a new trial _athie habs beneat from herria ve GUMMERE’S DECISION. ey ercaped, (aking 8100 worth he den f val table My honband) wan neglect me and AID WONEY.-G 0T NO 108, waving me to starve while he was spending his money on other women. | When [taxed him with it he said 1 had! another husband living, He knew I had/ | when he married me He took care of , tre before 1 would cor WANTED A he parent owed need after major! na iife and ¢ from him afte sawyer, and he toid |" * ‘ oseen my husband | nt this morntng Mrs without ball for day 1. well formes, | f 1 Her eyes are « enid) th by shaggy eyebrows wed, a - 43 > 23 32 > > BELLAMY MAKES man making sand a ye fis the death of « me aking wre Ghd a half ada | Then she waik ross the hall tol ff New YORK DECISION. ag si geo MRS. CATHERINE COSTELLO a afalatoelntetnindeint ee Our Soldiers’ Needs. $25,000 VERDICT IN GAZZAM CASE. ; rnp te OY en, Wheeler. Value of Mrs. Reading's Alienated Huus- jv fang se acy cali pels band Fixed at That Amount by Good Men and True. | are to be united with those of Alfred Gw Just how she looks, acts, talks and dress WHIPPING | POST FOR A BAD BOY. Recorder Stanton Compels the Prisoner’s Father to Give Him Twenty Lashes. ihe world This is one of a special series of splendid articles written by Gen, Wheeler especially POR THE SUNDAY WORLD, article by an expert Strapped a tah Reeo tons court-roor Jers year-old James Muri street, received twe Dack with a cat His father vl Wife or Child? (if One Must Die) Which Would You Save? An awful problem—-but one man now in New York has faced it. He tells what he decided; how and why. A doctor, lawyer, philanthropist discuss his act, Remark- jable feature Hidden An American Treasure} Cannibal Lifelong Search for Rob-}Now in Jail in This Coun. 1s THE SUNDAY WORLD FLY WAR NOONE WATE. DER A WL TD TE WAP, as Death Smote the Old}Pictures and Description of Pioneer. Strange Savage Rite IN THE SUNDAY WORLD. IN THR fONDAY WORLD | HASTY MINDS. Do you know to what an alarming extent the use of carbolic acid in suicide is in- creasing in New York? That it is the most terrible of all roads to death ? Startling facts and figures in an ih SUNDAY WORLD. ber Hoard Succeeded Justitry for Eating a Woman.} Just Arrived at are Duly Presented re placed on the grave, and! ing In Both Stores, FOULARD SILKS. On Monday, May r4th. 35,000 Yards Twill Foulards, Polka Dots, Novelty Stripes and a very ex- tensive variety of small and medium size pat- terns, White or white-and-black printing on navy, national, vieux rose, tan, grey, cardinal, pore celain, heliotrope, sage and brown grounds, ~ 75 cents and $1.00 per yard; Value $1.0), $1.50 and $2.00. JAMES McGREERY & CO.., Twenty-third Street. Broadway and 11th Street, = 7 OMORROWS. SUNDAY WORLD - iThe Curse of Carbolicl |New York’s 400 Spiit by a Horseshoe Nail. Because of the quarrel between the Millionaire Burdens, sisters, brothers, fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, dear friends and just acquaintances are pot £8 spseting terms; and Murray Hill Kopie is fortified social war. Masterly article, fine pictures IN THE SUNDAY WOrLD ‘The Most Interesting American Girl of the Day. ELSIE FRENCH. Full length portrait in colors of the beautiful young lady whose millions yane Vanderbilt, the head of his family. es. i] THE CULMINATION OF A YOUTHFUL ROMANCE. IN THE SUNDAY WORLD a od When in Paris (To See the Show) How Will You Get Along? Why, read the first of a series of fact articles by Sunday World experts, Full of practical’ advice. First of a series of Exposition drawings by HY. MAYER, the famous international artist, IN THE SUNDAY WORLD New York {Monkey Died Zoo Babies; for Love. Many Queer Infants Have} Ham, jr., Could Not Live Central} Without the Teacher That Park, arai Their Photographs} Had Almost Made a Man of Him. Portraits and Story IN THR SUNDAY WORLD THE “FUNNY SIDE.” IN THE SUNDAY WORLD All of the Toplitzes|Red Tape Closed Doors . A Baitle- ; eg of Many Places Against | | 4 Complete New York eer of Love, Law, Mystery} A Full Page in Colors of “The Sad Story of ‘oyal. Babe. Bunco Bill.” m ves Se HOWARD "FIELDING. | THE MANNIKINS—THE ROLY POLYS. Court in : sere are| wait ° red | sen 5 The “Funny Side” is printed in colors, and Mischievous uns and 908 : 4 This is one of a series of ten great short stories bv famous} wittie, the Mule, the A widow ss, [etiatleds to ane | : = si bar wo teva authors, You can have the best Sunday paper in America for ten} the Goa, are al thal ean Sey eee , “ ot hous, Weeks by sending 50 cents To see etd get 2 copy ) THE CUNDAY WORLD. Beautiful American Girls. Portraits of remarkable loveliness beautifully produced jin half-tone and color. The queens of old days never had | such pictures made of them. These fortunate young women are candidates in the . ‘ ” Mrs .ttam . t . > tum . ‘ Pan-American Beauty Contest . | him hand 1s (HE SLNLAY WORLD. ne ele watch and in and a "Geaees Siorié Seats eine sheeenads soni, A “bee line” to the point you want to do, § to reach—e Sunday World Want lina “ eenens AMERICA J GREATEST. NEWSPAPER OF TH2 SUNDAY WoRLD The Yachting Girl of 1900. a will wear; latest fashion designs, printed so that 9 home dressmaker can follow them IX THR SUNDAY WORLD Reading Character by the Mouth. Home Paes Tos arty ets Hubbard Ayer and Margaret Kent. Many by} THR SUNDAY WORLD | wnite his father was st!!! arranging them | — —-—

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