The evening world. Newspaper, May 24, 1900, Page 4

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‘MARIE DRESSLER NOT BLACKBALLED. += " The Actress Has no Use for the Jamaica Golf Club or Golf Balls—‘‘ Members’ Society Ils Very Undesirable.” FELL ~ TO DETH. Llttle Polly See aide to Church Was Fatal. Trip| Miss Marie Dressler, having Aoished) Marie doesu't fancy this, — % her season with “The Lady § m Through her desire to see her sister! 2” mie Thee - Batie’s first communion. Polly Rel, nine | ; , Old, fell two stories to-uay, trace)” ' 1 Bound trembie ber skul). She will die P. Willets f Poll f the art ts at Willets with her mother and four-| \" rt Schuyler and Fert Slocum were qister, This morning Mre.! . » & new kind of high locked Polly in a bedroom te the St. Clair lnuntry, is Place, where ahe works. % Going she dressed Katie tn the 4 . i we . ed J epenc] nge drig Weeks making. Au her spare move } for the girl's communion dres®| orice ut C Kissed her small sister goo Bnd Went to St. Jerome's, One Hunde real” Thirty-reventh street avenue SOoner Was che gone than B Began to ery. Sho wan! and her sister tn climbed cautiously o from the window of fe the ail! of the barhroom Phe arreway pavement. She reary Peached the other site safety ran down the stairs, enended ars other girls res and ¥ > te of @ gentle, ree Below ¥ » seeing Katie receive ‘ » om ws ‘ } Polly burried home. Bre bat + te wo belong zation nid | Gack through the bathroom. in| wired my manu nder my} jt promptly did me | Ackman carne in a Harlem Howpitat Ag he was the A. i" * Held! ptensed if ' fter th nee ! eat r hugeea |e i" | home,” she sobbed lore iE ane tears ee ; nappen,” | iiace abe for Bolt, and eve n. too tate | , * ‘ re | 7 > ut . « » | « link ue i * “ 4 . ‘el ing ~ 7 She prefers throwing Dan Daty, “9 | something to than jam the re in trying Mrs. Ran Wen Wept in Vain" ‘ —Husband Given a i Divorce. more st-faeed paking , ‘ “Tve caught you at inst!” excinimed ||. 4 ints. | I's 90 ead, my memory'« nae ) A und his wite wi fails | never will | beige epenygiadcsuaoctian? } inited Btates Hotel with Charles; do | Russell, Maude Adame, Jesste}old woman, bent with age, as fhe et no |} } am t30 ° Jun Hy A Min te Dupre he Goch at the Adar Court. |) repiled Mrs "(fs on Fier ar as vigorous as 1 Don't| Brooklyn, this morning. She had ith a yume me any golf, give me football found wandering along Fridge street _ eS ‘tt a =f FIFTH HUSBAND FIGHT FOR i | Mrs. Lonsdale, Former! Ex-Wife waite Alimony A newapay Mr, Walsh banded the note to the polies, D Rot and Rey-| rida we e rendexvous, and when Hendrickson took out his newspaper and | began selaed him, much to 1) Fu geod him to the} static He « tk erie 1 read THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 24, 1 GOMEDY I SIGMETIES. | Box Causes the Arrest of Violinist Hendrick- son. A cigarette box, wrapped in brown | he sidewalk at Strong} drooklyn, | of Are nia} ner and] known lawyer at @ Wali “here was a inemage bom that| fell in the bands of the wrong girl, and |the result was that Mr Hendrickson. | leharged with @ y conduet, held for trial tnt Hreet Court ing in the Butler Mr Hendrickson is turty<hree yearr Id and rather ga xing, His home, 19 at 17 Ainslie and he has bis studio at street. He amokes) vigerettos, but « that he has never seen Mamie Walsh to bis recollection. mt) in only wtxteen years old way from echool yesterday nox | This was the tnseription on the wrap- Carrie, don't open thie bos until you are alone, It js @ seoret letter from| ‘our friend. Fiorrie Mackensle.” | Mamie took !! home, Her father mpenel it, A note ineide invited Carrie » come to the rk at @ certain hour meet the writer at © would be reading and directed her Btrong place, wh it whe nia} pocket a cigare x similar to the e found Woosh they said An-h'i Now w you dead to rights! MT WE | SHE LIVES, Old Mary ie Pail aunt | Remember Home Nor Children. gone, I at 3 o'clock this morning and was taken are for her | Cleveland Belle, Held | Due Now Ten 4 for Bigamy. 7 Years. . J reg ; Mad , . Jury, after be rt time, " ‘om t Bell's Mra. Bowes eutlty and re Verdict in favor of Mr | Ht hie divorce BPROTIZED, $4 Sars Aaa egies Marat eet rt eet me his widow, livin Mre _ fa wiate arned ad m 4 ' ‘ mes We tn : & al ! ne ad vy y William MR. Binks, a lawyer ors won” Y ington and _ Mioth street, was engaged to Silir Mii @ F : Se ae ‘ Walton, young ant pre'ty. © t was GT ns 1 appeared in “The « -— * Ren’ ' | fer,” but Adolph P. Kent, a went wo of whotr face manufacturer, won art monies . 1 three { ! her. —— Now Biake has suet Kent for © Drowned Man's Nody Found. | Gilenating bis fancee's v ‘ ot 1 : Most pecuilar part of iow R My ! Men: now takes Blake : } enth + ’ avers ber Busband won her afte : {nfvsnes. The couple | : ' id aad = is ; A Is dus to an actd p i gains access to the blood through falture of the [te per Organs to carr as Re teks Taken to Mospital : 4, effete matter. cirenlation Is dep to-day to be operated B and mercury, and the vartous the dig estion and break ai salts, which the doctors al mstitution STRANGE STUPOR. | , A remedy whic the general health and at the same time 1 ° ilies oo @octors Think | the only sale and certain cure for Kheumat'sm. made of roots, herbs and barks of > Mave Been erties, attacks the disease in the right way. an right place—the blood—and | fo tono.s deposits, stimulates and reinforces th rhel, worn-out expen, ted Gers ont. S$. SS cures permanently and thorougbly, and keeps the Dlood in a pure, beaithy state. thy ante i Be ey Bacay +, pt, py ime frien: ta ou Ea eres & peanut and fratt iio pe ok 7. \ ee | seoretary Pulmer Mailea All of 1} oh ** elected President of the Board of Bau-| This +s. Rheomattom ts often inherited, and exposure to damp or co! we ting. oc anything calculated to impair the h ‘ oh ; “ re oltes mot until mddie age or later. she resiter or inberited, Rheumatism igs Strictly a ent or other external trevtment can reach the trouble, SCHOOL TEACHERS PAID, Checks Whiek Have Been Kece Te-Day, All the teachers of the public schools lin Greater New York wil! have received linetr pay Dy this evening. Yeeterday afternoon Becretary A. ER Palmer sent) ut the checks, } Miles M. O'lirten, who wae lest night | ation to succeed Joseph J. Little, re-| signed, appeared at the Hoard of Bdu- m building thie morning. He was) yen in by Secretary Palmer wii A nold mine in ‘\tselt. + TAA Distorts Muscles: = Shatters Nerves, Stiffens Joints. sited in the joints, muscles and nerves, causing the most Watches & Diamonds $15 Monthly Payments $i Down. Suffering with Appen- Intense pa Gicitia. Ri t tack with nness and severity 2s to make within a few days a healthy, Rather, 2 member of the “© ta stortet limbs and shattered nervety or it may be show in de- feed compeny, i* in Bellevue ' ‘ ft ‘(9 make une feel uncomfortable the tendency in | s ant ty Decome chronie ad, want of proper ealth, will frequently cause it to develop in in whatever form, whether acute or Blood Disease, Ne.ther do the preparations of potash Dreser!be, cure Rheumatism, be ran fds the system of the bs won terful solvent, Servi Gone ways qusty neutralizes the acld and dissolves :it | the system of ai! undealthy accumula: | =o. Address, SWEPT 7 "70 & Son Summer Suit a is thoroughly attained in these Men's Serge Suits aes They combine durability, shapeliness and style #) with coolness and lightness of weight Modern machinery has improvedthe quality of ser methods have reduced the cost. Every suit was made the best materials, and + pr while modern business town workrooms, of ents the very best values we hive ever offered, Broadway, cor. Houston Street. A Friday Eyeglass Surprise. i A §. 00 Solid Gold Eyeglass for $1.00, id gold, Dut every particle of meta 2 contain nothing bu: in the patent a 4 OLID GOLD. Not clips ans tminth such @ ridicus were made by —, KOCH & CO. Open Saturday Until 9.30 P. M, ’ Friday & Children’s Days-—-gi'%,* A weekly repetition—but the resources of this great store enable us to tote cclioes the achievements of last week by those of ¢! Here are some of the money-saving adh A, HI on sale when you calls For the Girls: \For the Boys: SAILOR SUITS of pure Linen Crash) BOYS’ DOUBLE Mee aste SUITS of Collar and tie of navy blue or all-wool impo uted Worsteds, 3 to 16 | red Galutea, #fo 13 yrs, reg. 301,89 yrs., manufactured to sell for GUIMPE DRESSES of fine white Lawn,| 650 and * trimmed with ribbon and lace orem] BOYS’ CUTAWAY SUITS wi vith double. broidery, 4 to 7 ' breasted Vests, in all-woo! mixed Chevle 27$..005 ots. 10 lo 16 manufac. FINE WHITE | tured to sell for 6.25 and 098, 4,49 stitched ruffles, tucked yoke and | BOYS’ DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS of all Collar, 4 to 1} yrs. reg. 3.004. woo! navy blue Cheviots, extra pair of pants ty » match. reg. 4.5 03. ‘19 BOYS' GOL A PANTS of navy blue CI ots or Corduroys, made with double seats, ? to 10 yrs, reg.2.28 1.7 BOYS’ WASHABLE SAILOR BLOUSE of navy blue or steel gray Gala- tea, collar and shield of white Duck, lanyard and whistle, 21-2 to 12 yrs., reg. 200 shia Ai 59 BOYS’ SAILOR BLOUSE KILT r SUITS, of linen Lawn, trin in blue, 2 to 4 yr ¢ ' BOYS’ BLOUSE f white stripe lawn with sailor cx collar a - 69¢ to 10 yrs., reg. S$cse0e ‘Shoes for Boys and Girls: ‘IRON CLAD” SHOES, the gan and Hudson’’ make, in or tan Russia Calf or bution of yrs, SAILOR SUITS of best quality * white Pique, trimmed with insertion or braid, 4 to 13) year Geena sal ‘OR suits of all ‘wool ‘Serge, all cole | ors, trimmed with white braid, 4 to 15 yrs,, reg, §.00.. MISSES’ SKIRTS of ali wool Imported Check, lengths 37 to 41 lt MISSES’ SKIRTS of all wool 2.98 Cheek, lengths 37 to 41 in., ‘ o 98 MISSES" SKIR TS of vor linen, fan pleat | front and inverted pleat back, trimmed | with braid, guaranieed non-shrinkavle, | lengths 35 to 41 on, ret. ay 98) 4) Misses’ & Children’s Hats. | MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S FANCY) black Kid, hand welt extension soles, STRAW BRAID HATS, only the newest) orth lasts, sizes 11 shapes, Tam crowns, pleated or raffled) to 2. 69 | ra all colors, reg. 9c and 69c } CHILDREN $ “IRON CLAD” BUTTON 5 SHOES, “Dugan and Hudson,” in blae« erly me oe # HATS, 9 c kidskin, welt extension soles, pitent untri i : leather tips, orthopedic lasts, CHT DREN'S HATS, row and row Bc | sly ig i 4 - > he 4 crown, velvet band and quills, cor- | t. Same in sizes 7 to 8 . 1,89 | BOYS’ “IKON CLAD? WTS, “Dugan and Hudson,” in cy Russia or 2% to 6.. black calf,hand welt extension 74 YOUTHS’ OF rect fcr school and hienineed reg. ee MISSES’ sI¥L ISHLY TRIMMED HATs, fancy crowns, double pleated mull | brims, large butterfly bow and flowers, in all < oy Summer colors, soles, mannish sha sizes ‘JOHN & JAMES DOBSON: COWARD “GOOD "Ehrich Bros, eee) " nono S6ganes? DO YOU WANT A CARPET OF EXCEPTIONAL PATTERN? } private 2 BART Writ & } cost, SENSE” SHOES} hens tar older’? JAS. 3 COWARD, 268 to 272 GREENW'CH ST,, N.Y. $45.00 Lott Cw Lot 2— Shirts, lees $ If you will come in and examine our UCANBEZ ort, comafe vite ps tection. They|and powder marks, { e jual the be: = |ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, Daniel's. Outing Shirts Negligee Shitts. with det terns, va-ue $1.00; vale $1.25 and $1.50; =| Underwear. of short sleeves, value 75¢; Broodwou, __Eighth and Ninth Sts. owioN. Sts. Smesires i rgalr seeeeeeeeees % CHILDREN'S ‘HANDS. YMELY TRIMMED HATS, Leghorns, white, yellow and/ fancy flats, trimmed with flowers, rib- | ton, aes, 1,98, 2.98, 3,98 ton, ete. . WREATHS FOR HAT TRIMMINGS—un- usual stock—all choice and dainty—AT | ty OF FORMER PRICES, and great ied. 5 6th Ave. and 23d St. CHILDREN'S COATS of white Pique, cape trimmed with three embroidered ruttles and insertion, 6 mos. to 255 yrsy reg 2. 98} CHILDREN'S REEFERS of white Pique, col- lars triinmed with embroid Jered inser- tions and ruffles, plaited or plain back, 6 mos, to 2% yrs. % Q8 an J, 49! 1, 50 and 2.00... Good Use Inte custody by the pol! . ea ot exclu Mg pgs j (you can be easy) fo feeble was #ho that two court of-|fare the most attractive we hav cera had to her in court ever made, Prices low, 3 LOW SHOES In a weak rive said her name was ~—_—— if FOR MEN, | Mary Phelin Following are bargains lines being z i tell where she Med foe out $ * ; fo esiier ogy ae eel bay rapester « ca am ble) 4.00 If your skin is wrinkled, = ne meron. Oren © , ity), Soc, per yard regular, n | thinking she Fepiled: ember his| | WORSTED VELVETS, $1.00 pe re 79 el Pe or blemished +g eagle nave a Ae ‘ reed , OF name. [ think he ts sn electrician yard regu - mk ont ee, el complexion is clouded with moth, Fast New York EXTRA VELVLTS, $1.25 per yar Sc Pair, | (an, freckles or blotches, they ean} Further questioning brought forth the FERUAT, DOW oe ‘ ee be speedily and effectually cleared | fact that a daughter lived on Fifteenth { THREE-PLY INGRAINS ( Union) (fei! = and rendered smooth. healthy and) str Brooklyn. Just where the vd We, per yar! regular, Howse. uc Ruseet and Black, natural by my special individual) © TE se dutam Maly bE aac vai China Matti } stand latest in shoe thought, | cured and completely cleared of dau- so i Japan China Mattings. §) shoe form and shoe excellence, They |druff. scale and crust: the hair prec Magistrate Worth said he would we This season's importations, at jj are built on nature's lines, and give Nas rom onne and grote ¢ woman un aturday to see 50 “oll (40 ds) aod shy t its brilifaney, lustre and natural ome of her relatives would appear ‘ | AA pee coll (08 yar dha oot scientitic and natural SUup- color restored. Moles, warts, tattoo red nose, red veins, sears, birthmarks, superfluous work and material of makersat about one-half the whatever nature are, completely and | permanently removed without pain, leaving no trace of their former ex- istence. Full information with book free. Call or address John H. Wood- bury, 26 West 234 at., New York. Woodbury's Facial Soap and Facial Cream are made specially for the face and to cleanse the skin. Sold E 6th Ave., cor. 20th St. and Amusements, 3 Big Lots GP =: =: To Night & Bat ST. | Or Last nee. rons ove ity La es Mat. May 2. Goods Repertoire Bil 125th St. West, PIMPL Fa halr and all disfigueing blemishes of|* KOSTE IER Li: ni VARIBTY BILL SPECIAL, Coupons tor dhe theatres aad atl ‘Ales be ca wre on Dey | (FF oring eveais geod for adm. Gen. a martin?” and Underwear. |: GARRICK 7%! GILETTE ws here Pecieans GRITERION THEATRE "yeaz*sis* fair 1 Ti Pio OPTIC, ,| MATINEE TO-DAY, Dewey, RIN’ BURLESQUERS 2,000 fine woven Madras Shirts, ached round link cuffs, new pat- Now at 59, each. 1,500 extra fine woven Madras plain white, also new colorings, | caer AOU] at. Now at 9Be, each, The iy FA, Loy Ove BWC Pee AY GIRL Lot 1,00 doren Balbriggan, made in PRINTING SHOW Grand Gosirel Palace, Troyes, France, and — Dy us, long, 2 te il P.M dhe. eras, tows es ca eae od (0 Beveesssess ie at 9 ag LITTLE MEN'S LACE Bor TS. in tan Russia or black calf, spring heels, dressy and durable, sizes 10 to 15 4-2 . 1, 39 CHILDREN’S BL TION BOOTS, in tan or black kidskin, flextble fenve, spring heels, sizes $ to 8. 1 29 For the Little Tots: CHILDREN’S REEFERS of white pique, plaited empire effect, body, sleeves and collar trimmed with insertion and rutile of embroidery, others in pink, gobelin or white 6 mos to 25g yrs; sss 2.98 reg. 4.00.... tees CHILDREN'S BONNETS of Point d’Ee prit, prettily shirred and trimmed with salin baby ribbon, all ar TOG. ZIGS.. css ssoere ereeeves, . rte gg _ Between Lenox ee eee ee We Shy. Seventh h Avenues, bth Ave, ‘2! a ca | 234 SL GEORGIA GARDNER §.00., PETITE ELSIE Harrigan, Mov, Pies, Leb & Zerrow, to d TONY FARRELL CO,, PASTOR'S lone, Anna Wika, bo CONTINUOUS DAY AND NiO WAL IY WATE suoW WATSON @ METCHE - NEW YO" i Bid ok VAbis CASINO! Tht tt CASINO GIRL! Brooklyn Amusements. isabel fie Pe IH p Hert. Prop. cast VEEN 00 Mon. 47 Wet, Marthawey “sac” see, Rlgo@liop yt see Real Estate. RUGBY : ANGELES SISTERS, Here's a treat. “Cora,” the dain tieat of cake-walk songs. The song that took six enoores every night when suag by Chris Bruno, the Angeles sisters and a chorus of nearly a hundred voices tin “'Round New York in 80 Minutes” will be issued in regular sheet-musie form with next Sunday's World. George Totten Smith and Robert A. Kaleer, who wrote the words and’ music of “Cora,” may be classed as two of the most successful song- ————EEE= See = —o —_

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