The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1900, Page 5

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} __‘YHE WORLD: MONVAY CORBETT’S LESSONS IN BUILDING UP MUSCLES | HOW I MADE MYSELF OVER | : BY JAMES J. CORBETT. i ——— delesteletetobeinininbit —- Rise at 7.30 A. M., Ex- * Boxer Followed a Special ercise, Take Care of ~ Programme in His Your Food—Retire at + Daily Living and Was i} P.M, and Do Not h Brought Back to His Dissipate If You Want $ OldAthletic Life With-| 1% to Be Strong. in a Year. GETTING READY. itesasansasovenenerereg| : - i « dead ma re 4 : : e ; ; nlp serve to ave Tass nc +\% Then't opened t : ‘agree with them. new that I could once more place myself where | was before. chal enged Jeftries, comfdent that | fit 1 apple it fi pple or @ pl rmy lA form. | ay leon wale b last September, Let me) ing poke ge og the fin touched | Midway between breakfist 4 haow it t na few words my condition the ground gid) and in a+ well as midway ve my dally work for the fr bending back as far @ as possible (each dinner, I of my training. ae | motion repeated ten times the first “ay (not lee-w aorree 1 on you how this and twice more each pero pit down; but regimen affected me, se well. as my next My n ver ‘This ts to sirengthen the stoma that this qu Seape th the procese of WARING & new | Then I would bend to the mien keep- tween meals, man of my eel, of @ shape for 0 | ing the legs rigid, and as far to i to be in, T set phous CRAABING | che stems witnout losing my 2 p Better, c in, i figured out a pian of my own whICh | the same number of timesas tried the koacns Fe wg rame| front and back bending. These side mo- oor 0 Crrely | tons were for my liver ni The pulley welghts (ten pound ao ‘ My boxing was not by Swente per, win | ¥ regular rring partner. simply ing, an 0 boxed lightly and steadily until 1 was ened m tm to-morrow: ainiment Cor- | inne ured. This made me perspire profusely #trict!y bette witt and made me quite ready for the re- freshing shower and rubdown n To Inerease perspiration and further | getting my stomach,, expel through the pores all poisonous s into shape, The outer| germs [ hit on a sort of cold water cure. * a summary of fay dele, (online a JOHN SWINTON ON —_/it THE won. oF Lann Snir" A MINTTER OF TACTICS. DAILY ROUTINE. For First Four Months. Rise at 7.80 A, M. e i | Breakfast at 8, Hest for one hour, Ways ho ok to find out an T was no slow- | | fare was» as soon as the joftrion made (last September) ut my plan of campaign and work. To remove und oy a harder The union, | rendered again: Four Examples of Two Contrary Ways of ‘nc. voli an offceholder has been Cigarmakers’ Union to be ob than was at first thought use of the injunction om by Judge Freed- him removed from Roosevelt to do tay . ed them through Dealing with Strikes—Results of Vinee. Ft cay ties tothe pee At 11 walk halt a mile to the eding was mpilance with the the Wrong Way. a and that't way bb whieh 6 wige could be removed from office is| | * Within a short time we have had ex- The strike garmakers is at the #® | amples of two contrag” ways of dealing | j wi h men on sca set us call one of) 5, hesauereet just been see Some time ago thousands of machinists | Q"\yrge y jand, Chicago and Paterson went | ural Kal They d@ered with employers | Manaeer Th urs tas Fed bane Oe as to rates of wages, hours of labor and! and hold eon This, of course, was subject to slight rules, The men made demands! thelr griev at : | fale h the employers would not ar 44 t Was erned abou fact that the | were ready and there was a deadlock. The m were well organized in the Internationa h inj a pe by means of per- lo | spiration By gymnastic Metal Trades Associaton. 1 sald their demands were vats te. but the employers said t! ¢y nreasonadle. So large and ve time that t work was all to th Ing the gymnasium, the following exercise: r Feed eee GYMNASIUM WORK. | ples of the| were | other y | The firs sneak o ding tra is that ‘March that |to meet any rey opening Ag yy 1) men o je began. In a short time some establisnments made conc to the |ence of negotia: men and others offered to make Ce damaging results There « someth ng like parieying of erp oyers, « . 4 cautious kind between the part! «now jMerchan's and a hen, bi was no approach to | Chica Fifteen mipates’ work with weights. The other case of Hi) last week, when an arbitration committee, representa-|of the great «irike tive of the two rival associat! en- men Na at Lout tered upon Negotiations in this city. The | as proc ensibly. the employ. | he ra. ‘th ore 11 loek-outs show a work at mueh over yiew the dis-| ary OF 5505-6 559604563 030058 tone 9 mogiom 2b ce, and the men agreeing We have |r, ee tt hath, fellewed by kes should be declared eage a, that th it peer J po the result of the t of the arbitration. JOUN swinton. | #¥* : 4 5 ( | the ' on eg i —e | i ‘« mpatoy jtaries, Albert Raabe, Chicago, and N. B |i" % hat iM York mar 4; | absorb the ented wee 2 | Rastern, Western and Central Chatr Ae re He = == . sociat'ons, [It i not a trust or combtn: ere hy 1 WHE Bememt the Industry, bet Hn ill ly wait to be formed for the po, ost Ie Said Net to Be a Trest Al- purpose of bettering the condition of the 2M! RG chair industries | Rs Be oa though of National Importance aes arms ¢ embers SHEBOYGAN, Wis, May 4—It was an, but Bring — Werlth | earned here to-day that the National ee ne eles to bright and) Charlies C Mar t ‘ hair Assoc'ation has been formed at a 4M pi stemt adver| meeting of the chait manufrcturers of scree rex Users, Business! the United States at Detroit oven e men with mone in ine All the chairmakers of the country will be repiesented Sixty factories are now members, and fifty more will join at once. The officers are: President, J. & Ford. Chicago. y Mannan ‘M. Grafton, Se, bone kept three days: First day—Ad put M. Brundy, Marietta, Ge.; Secretary, | !2. Second day—Ad. appears. Third figencer Swain, New York; Active Seere-! day—You get what you want, chargel wth 4 were held for Bpecial Bem — ey to inves! Teaderd of e the r ting t Jeration to write Un fies throughout * their Congresemen do & Secretary various State to A World Want diary need onty se Yr ja it tae Modelers’ | geermess: EVENING, THE Paes Attempt to Assassinate Father Klonowski at Wilkesbarre. TERRORIZED | A STREET. rin Weat er Ses Ninth avenue r, and Healey tred to nded him unt Mra Heaie nusoand they st he was help We hit, of Mi 1 ck wavage His flerson Market Court ing “Murphy and Bmith were heid in soo for trial, UUDGE. ATTACKS. SALOOKS. domen nce on Laborer W Liquor Store Wi ‘Thomas Kane, twenty-eight years 0! nrickinyer, of 20 Phos Brook was t ¢ Judge A nalt in he na) Court, Brooklyn, this} mot be sentenced for throwing a stone through tae big plate-giass w low of a saloon at 14 Hudson «treet He was drunk when he threw the rock It was on a Sunday | The Judge astonished Kane and the court attendants by saying ‘I'm going to suspend sentence in your case, Kane, promise me to keep out of liquor stores on Sun yugh to go Into these 5 days I don't lame you for breaaing (he ndow. These people get ail your money and then throw you out about the wise of the average liquor mat —— Servant Sentenced Martha Christie, the young ant girl who robbed her em joally for several mont entenced in the Crimin 0 years and #ix The «ir Women MAY 14, 1900.) BULLET FOR + offers of far bi " “engi chem: ee Se Oa he anam.afe-0 fore Ghe Wanamaker ~ & & Sale of WHITE ‘Xe Adds Another Chapter to a Famous History tartled, and our Public looked on with appreciation ane ail The business world was years ago, we a bros ness path through the dull months of January and June, by making the dull season work for manufacturers and dull season selling days for ourselves supply vast quame tities of new and excellent goods as f w the es that were necessary when goods were made and sold a lar busy time P ionely arn obber there are other good tively meagre quant é the front, alone in point of shown, led now. Many stores adda sprinkling of new goods to their of what were once white goods is announced. Of course, — prepare new goods at this time; but bought in comparae ears behind, so to-day, the Wanamaker White Sale stands ia and tastefulness, of the White garments and goods that are” own or some Vv, tres “Two Hundred Thousand Xe ‘e Crisp NEW Garments In Addition to Our Splendid Regular Stock, were Rouge po Our New York Store Alone we Se e@ Se And at least as many more were specially purchased for Philadelphia, Making the eal aggregate of a Million and a half Pieces in stock right now, Not an ol garment—not 2 poorly made, | garment in ory whole sale, at any price, except by accident, which we will always make right. No other? — store even follows this tremendous movement, other anda by preven. This Year's Accomplishment is a Greater Feat than Ever Before: No need to tell New York women that prices of muslins and embroideries have advanced—that, s well learn spite of our tremendous efforts to hold them down for our buyers. We cannot | all the detail great business battles eh we have fought for these economies told of to-day; ner! cat part ibout makers who sought releass from our early contracts when they got t prices, for goods which are to be sold somewhere. Su'ficient for thrifty women to of leaner business times have been matched again, while many garments are bettered: leaty and bigger prices. » better because of : “Broader Varieties of Garments at Each Price |than we have ever ned for a previous sale, There are night gowns at 38c—not more than 3 to a buyer of these—up to $7.25; drawers at | 10c—only 3 to a buver—up to $5; short chemises at 18c—only 3 to a buyer—up to $1.50; a ves at 75c to $6; corset covers at 8c—only 3 to a buyer—up to $6; and short petticoats a, ci | 35c up to $2.75, Startling SILK EVENT As Broad in Importance as Ww the Use of Silks by Women There is not a woman anywhere, who loves charming waists, exquisite gowns, or beautiful silk petticoats who is not pore Be. ine ‘terested in such an offering as an important transaction of last week « brings out in the Rotunda to-day. ie Twenty Thousand Dollars’ Worth of the Best Kinds of Silks Reach the Lowest Prices of the Season The best feature of the offering, aside from the sensational prices, is the broad variety from which to choose—almost every variety of fancy silks is included; making it an offering to meet every jneed as well as every taste, / here can he no disappointments amoagg such a broad collection of high | class silk elegance. And every yard is new this season. The rest, let the details tell— 30c a yard- lat —A very rich corded of satin in double of th we eC know that the jeven in these days ot | Th argain s yan : | ev hss | ft strike | dc a yard Wichly Aqured Liberty, sat colors In the streams; wort pes with dav _ eh yard lies 206 & yard—ponpoos, with eatin stripes 80c a yerd—a hot hole taal | 406 0 yard— sian striped taney taf | Sym. ‘eaten, Silke. worth in! bot | tetas” w a ya | | See A YArd— jlemetitehed striped tat } 80 2 yard -a. “ida sd BS pernes Printed Liberty satine stripes haste eel a... 90 & yard— pin white 70¢ yard ch colored Peau de Sole taffeta; worth m oman f wwteewnw '} 906 @ yard rien te The S lace oN ga of 90 « Yard_pvening silk ince stripes on ne yellows, worth & a yard. 90¢ a yard ameleon afbesaes i and Mr stripes di sitigpes stripes of white; yard. Houdle lace striped tat fet with narrow Persian stripes viding io charming combinations, w 1% yard 706 @ yard Heaucitul warp printed 4 fetas."in the pastel grounds; worth $1.10 a yard 10¢ @ yard snowy white taffetas iy ‘ ven ‘tte ke’ drawn “works bot wide? worth WLW 8 yard rinted a a nd Pt PH printing in palma of color \THE WORLD MORE THAN TRIPLEY- (92 BUT IMPSON, CRAWFORD& SIMPSON FOULARD SILKS. Most Important Sale of the Season. 15,000 Yards of Paid a Wants Tobey. World, and Every woman knows about Mrs. Pinkham’s| medicine. | Printed Twill Foulards. Desirable patterns, medium and light grounds, 24 inches wide, a very heavy and superior quality. All Silk, 48c. Yd. Paid Help Wants in the 13 Other pnd ain 238 arr Never Sold Under 75 Cents. | cova Unquestionably the Best Silk Value ever offered. | panens nee BLACKSMITHS 20TH ST. a FE: MACHINIGTS NURSES NOCKWEAR PERATORS OMNIEURES | PRESSERS ... PAINTERS PAPER MANGERE, SAL ELADIED eALEeWEN 19TH ST. SIXTH AVENUE. HAMS mannan ” Help Wanted~ Male » tapleware wine | cures LEC TORS Ma WASHERS FThe Editor’ $, Desk . t Companion.” tt El prcsornens rises. a w 1 f L pug World Aimanee end Be. BMPLOY MENT WAltT HANDS 4. * t y road 88 Bl agencies § WAITRESSEE . tock ¢ | ornas a1) Waite 3 \ work. A Aare ad; 2 areeiee Book eLLANeod® HOUSEWORK “| Mien The World. Iuere ia no better medi- $ ote ee ; um for placing the claims of your » uPRuvERs o! roman Bouse before the public Use The - World and you will get good revalta, | ’ .

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