The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1900, Page 4

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GE MEN or THEIR WORK. endous Undertaking Must Be Finished in Fifteen Days. | pited States pore tnt he anumeration {dom emun ay 1) ‘work of taking the | in New York wus this morning hundred ors, men and of Chartes | the Census, th nis morning with only the mem, ter sitet, Member of Noam rack mamber to ihe deat we Building to count not ind children in (ireater New . Dut the horses, cattle, mules, | $ Agree te rier &c. A large number of woinen oie, (earried stave, witmer as enumerators, general orders were sent out Headquarters (hat the cen- tors have the authority of Btwtee pelind them vod that are to rencer all vossiee an 1,100 ENUMERATORS. Whe force under Mr, Wilbur consists erators and twen' (years married S\Mirew* 1. Nummer af Cbtidram tiving rr mr tive Shere ts no telling what it will cot census. sald Mr ae World reporter Jation of HA Jarge enough, but many incider will arise “The city of New York has Into 1,100 enumeroting fome of then Ib enumerators, willbe peen cu intr and yews Me hy Interpreters, @e. te, Us Do you own th BB be you rent 1s ace 13 whick 798 “ 38, |t you som the down, te frow or more | ere are "ets ‘hae feature the =| Pec no have we of im the faee of th woull vet ters enumerator will take the eoumerator Wir & pe @f institutions, In the New! soon after. Catholic wpa: ange for ih | The questions are no ee, tal ents ts con- are not unneces@artly p : the: ins will anawar | theless umerat lane and oformation interesting part of the re heen oad ‘eulae Saighe ‘im their aut FOUATEEN-YEAR-OLD bIRL A OUIGIDE, Sibensic Gerard Stole from Her'!: Foster Parents and Was in Fear of Arrest. { . Geeete! | The Brening Wort) yand bought am ounce of laudanum, an PATCHOG UT, June 1 Bessie Gerard, ounce of carballe and @ amall bottle of fourtecn-yeer-old adepte! jeughter cologne Martin L. Raker commit'«! suteide, She them went te the home of Yrs Dy taking carbotic cctd tawt nich Crampton where she changed her TAP the inattest this morning Haker said | clothes, saying she was sec. 1 situa! Wirt had teen woywart for ast | tion, Nothing more was seen of her, | oe fur years She ha eon until about M o'clock, when Char es/ it stenting nree werk Hoean on his way home heard cries| Jumped ov window and moans at the corner of Jennings te escape pur and Thome avenues He found the | Wher girl writhing in agomy With Constable Pelock vester Roe ther walked her to ot formed by M Ba on 1 Dr W & Hennett a few way 4 «ith " where ahe died tn a ten Btolen Band wr a ny Hogan and asked why she took The polmon she remarked aes tf tired of living and want to dte 4 ROBBERS IN ATRAP, = Mhat aowarren: bad been prvet. sh Aipoed ov a a Dl WE | Pageant, as Was Expect! jr one gerede Joon Metullagd and Peter Contin, now on the retired lst, may be iam qan WORLD: THOMIDAY SYERING MAY %, 1h a a en NEI THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNK }, 1800 'AN ARMY OF POLICE POLICEMAN ON PARADE TO-DAY. G81 610.06 0.6 010018: IOOEE OEE HGORIIOYOE Five Thousand Policemen in Bright Uniforms Ap- peared at the Annual Inspection. ed, Outrivailed Any- thing of the Kind Ever Attempted Before. t 191Oke) OLRKOLCK) © gig) #\ 2) +) 250) + GIP Leto CKO ie OTSLOISTS OBACIS “ieleieiereiene ry om hls tight DEVERY THE KING PIN. Was an esceptionally important sion to Cet Devery. taasmuch as { was the third time he has ridden at ad of was appatntod parade sinee bh ! tig he force In t stunus times hohave marked the progress of lee affairs few chiefs have retained office lene enoush to lead ' than |Ran ‘eeu Burning! maeialie hae Love for seas Ladies’ & ‘Children’s ing family who occu DARK HORSE— STAMPEDE— WHo? Seon on Se oe ot Onn tt ir OO OO Coo or mono WORCE FOR froo BRAVE WORK MAS. BUTTS Broo 6th Abe. and 31st St, Wonderful Sale House and Carried Out | Man and Boy. Daughter Caused Suit. TRIMMED — HATS a J _ TWILL BE THE TALK OF THE TOWN, The hearing tn the sult Jing, | Butts Hudson Het joemar! County N J. for a separa’ Dougal nuat Meaekian Butts ~ | dent nd, geet statl Me ran + im on the stoop 1% he he teeman | der Simpson. counsel for Mr Butta, that hen | defense will be made Vice-Chancellor Pitney said he would advise a decree for the plaintiff. Mr. {Butts is a brother of Theopattus Butts, of Hoboken. Mrs. Butts was the witow of a sk manufacturer when she was married to Mr. Butts im 1889, She had a married daughter, Marie Cariolo, twenty-two years who I said to have been the cause the trouble between Mr. and Mrs Butts Pushing jashed upstal flames ee 4 and x 4 Up the old ma pushing the youngsier the eller man 1 Mra} ‘ The assortment com- ogg a variety of 500 ats, and consists of styl- Mrs. Butts claimed that her nd sear te Avs asally west te; ish Short Back Sailors, ve with Mr and Mrs. artolo. Mrs. Hutte tented that sen ane ceauentel| t Draped Turbans, Face Hats, transfer Of veoperds Sue tefured to-do m|} Flaring flares and Chil- iniess she pald nim $0. dren’s Hats, and the orig- inal value 3.00 to 7.00. Former price tickets re- main on hats to convince you. Open Saturday Evening, | 3. Atwan $6. ©, announce :| that during the months of Jane, vaventions ib be | | Jaye August and September their vaigating tauenese | | store ewill be closed on Satardays ing. Nationa Diect to the of their respec accorde ! 3 tain contingencies may arive and up- Have you houses, rooms or apart edt sig F | ve prearranged plans, Study 1Re | at 12. 0’clock (noon.) ments to let? Sunday World Wants 3 political conventions on will remove the disfiguring for rent drilled body « LOUIS WAGNER § | pages 115-119 World Almanac sign. up Broadway ané ” u re im the hame of “art a Adams by swingts: : (91019 IG onangnerdie re OF MEDALS. tiresome walt for the p: ave reep Meyer and 1 1 meds t this moment the Police. Commie: | hin et Kile Janes Bast Pitty tir | James # John P Hoffman, loon, Pi Fou La ek mye hat a Ad prelsth ireteth sr | West Forty The parade Un passed the reviewin, stand, ant disbanded 8 few blocks fur ther downtown wane 12D De RSIe 0. 1 Seri Miwieie! a(t aise: oist ee) oS SAMUEL F HARRIGAN- od 10101910) 210 AB AROS (QLOLeLPioioioie \ereie:e ceraie Velvet trimmed | William Dean, ali mounted, ant Sorat, a A white duck, au cea Dean, all mounted, ant Seah LINE OF MARCH. by the Chief, hi n rele) The The headweag t* an famara acd Joke | at mimmandine prow \"y ‘ght nad THE MOUNTED STAFF. Pvt Breincst teeter tay Two roundemen and four patrolmen,! ine Twelfth Keginen sad te |o Mounted, ewept A MATeLINg TOM greeror A 3 Wiret | stand. |W for the line fvllowed by Chief Devery | nattatior Rights aa « a And Dis staff, comprising Drilima, paienna oe tae hiabbe co ant Adj.-Gen, Capt hony J. Vilelte | on pad the seven Ri TU 0) W Ov R ¢ a ~< ccinot | TYG. OF- AR OV ER CHILD. | nO a betes We aacioaey ana FIVE REGIMENTS. Ineron Aimost Pulled Moy Apart — poteteig 7 Suge . ved in Steogwele for nm of sited | Mm ta are ner bf tiss dead misty Mealy ay, but began to ‘ent | Ite Hecona Hattalton, accomoani-d by | on of their six-year-old] The Of nent, ! ere a The mother grasped the feet and the} ie x H ‘ghiin, | ta nd shoulders of the boy. ae «ment ar s-of-war ensued. The ed from fright and pain aad set into unconsctousness, ta oor mand of ~ More Than Triple! |r. bo ae Kane of the se ’ BESS <ment we ate con! ni py Judge Says Hus-;Bank Burglars are Cor- Saasth. Mesipens eo tan ‘as |porenioaen ta (her & thet emmabeate B Band Has No Proprie- | —_nered in Woods Paid Help ise ba a i recat jpeg bin Ma, 0 Maaboied ane The £9 tory Rights. | by Crowd. | Wants in To- ie bay away In triumph, but shortly after-| ' D: nnan,| ward officers returned the child to his} *s. a | —— Jay's World, \*" nother. His condition te eritical, whttr'an order from Viess’nan-| BUCKFIELD, Me, June L—A gang of rd at} as Btevens, ( * five burgiam who broke into [with the ‘Bight Margaret and bier ope Paid Help Wants in| 2204 batt ir| WHISKEY A LIFE-SAVER, discovered and | h house neat office day The thieves fled without having ob tained ane They were followed a crowd of men who had lwen pew principle ant has no proprietory rixat volleys we *¢ exchange! 08 and the joe relar Was wounde! ‘The robbers tmok ¢ and the locality was surrou ~“ owe and plans were i1i4 for capturing the Yiee-chancg!- ten. Up to nowm they } he de- | teen, the Itt thougnt dod) yo arty. when hie wife died. pre. sak Sry Foon ia) plot for her wanted jul family plot in Holy Ne placed In their own rat apbeaied ts he parents | bere of & gang who ree Vert Papers Com; THE BICYCLE SQUAD, | Mme: Patt! Proloage Het Existence ty 219% | The Pith Rewment was ine moat Drinking Whiskey, | erqce of all In it were the] The secret is out ot last It ie Madame Patti's | Ad DO- | eeeret of perpetea! youth. as told ty Mra Lesa Vhat tr ant @ HU Re epent two monthe at Creig-r sorTe SO] 1 ex + | Nos, and learned of! about tt | RanteNomns ix «wie Whinkey's the ting, according to Mra Mitt | It te believed that the men are mem. | the 13 Other New| twenty sued uncer tena.” BLACTMITHNS 4) Lar Matame Pott! sever drinks tea 6 rad ARd prevent Aywentery and other bowel |) ariors realy for pear Tris te particaiarty essential im et || rine we it - we Baal es Daily's Pore Malt Whiskey \9 the only whiskey |reenaniond and tised by the Government ap 0 Motions © preserved by over 7 600 Bectere: sare oh Sette with be ‘ Witchy TAILORS OREFTL Mey WAlT HANDS ‘Warrens 1g] remaln at Ponce Hi real joe work “7 Pepa, with ‘Zao we BE ww wwe ottee || csOKKERPERS 4) Lowen inte If abe rinks water turing the day nore i) NROKWHAn ete “lehe aiware pete whteher te i Pare Whiswey, |. Bt mine 19} pinged ‘ she saye, Aentrone the germs ent prolenas tite” || ye reHERS 1 ERATING ‘ y Wawnmnaatoe 13] ORDEN come} Rh hy oaks 8) Mabvrens 1 as sabetanee which le found in mks 2) PHOTOURAPHERS lhe Union Label on clothing guar- antees precisely the things which every careful man wants. First, the sanitary conditions under which the clothing is made: The union shuts out the sweat- shop, shuts out disease, shuts out doubt; garments cannot bear its label unless made in light, airy workshops, with pure, sweet, clean, proper surroundings. Ours is just that kind of a workshop. Second, the workmanship, The label guarantees that no part of the work is done by bunglers, by apprentices, by cheap help of any sort; it means that every stitch, every stroke, is' taken by a trained, skilled union man at full union wages. You men, therefore, who want clothing that is sanitary beyond the possibility of a doubt; you men who want clothing that not only seems well made, but is well made, actually and thoroughly; you men are asked to note that ours is the on/v manufacturing retail clothing establishment in New York which ts permitted to use the Union Label. You can get here all these manifest advantagesin clothing with- out paving a penny extra for them. Indeed, our recent big purchase of cloth enables you to get them now at a very substantial saving. Blue Serge Suit Sale. | Unparalleled Tailoring Offer. Every man who looks at them buys—every man NOTE.—Hundreds of our newest, choicest and who buys is delighted, And why shouldn’t he be’, most dressy patterns of piece goods—Stri 4 There never was an offer so timely—so tempting—| Flannels, Black and Blue Serges, Cheviots, so certain in the advantages presented. The fabric | fords, Cassimeres, Tverd Clay Worsteds, ee is Blue Serge good Blue Ser, fe —<certainly there is! ete.—some of the very best that we have been nothing more staple, more dressy. The cut, the making up at $17.50 to $20.00-—-we shall make make, the tinish—all up to our high standard of | them to your measure in Single or double breasted excellence, These well-cut, well-tailored suits are| Sacks, Cutaways or the swell English Walking on sale here now in Suit, “The Strand,” for Our regular $15 grade—$9.85, $ J 3 50 Our regular $15 grade—$7. 50, ° Furnishings. Oxfords—Big Sale. A very fine lot of Men's White Neglir Friday and ‘a urday gee COAT SHIRTS, extra well made Tan and Patent 5 and splendid fitting, just the thing cao Oxiord | for warm weather; regularly aa regular Hai for Mi | sell for $1.50, our price... pe 1.95 ts for Men, "ancy talbrignan Underwear, finished Russia calf o“ phi and Reaty, with pearl buttons, satin 35¢ bt “ Shinkee, Mack nav and Sennet Braids. binding; fully worth 75¢... c It aad These have plain and taney cob Special lot of Washsble Batwing Ties, [eather ored bands; worth very finest Madras and 4! 15¢ Oxtord nowhere else can - “qt 95) cheviot, worth 25¢c., at.. Ties regular value $3.00, A soccer ccserseveeee Two for 25¢. Derbys and Alpines, A large assortment of Madras Negligee $3 High Cut Shoes at,........ Shirts the atest desiens, 4 (0) $3.50 High Cut Shoes at... e Jor styles and | io ihe mast porate yan A) | ade to seh a bn.sat,. All Bike shoes at redueed prices, Extra--A $1.% Book Free with Every Suit. Pj The BRENTANOS a book named “The Successful Man of Busi. . | ke the New York Sun, the Journal, Evening hope . Leslie’s Week. ly, Ty Scientific American, the college papers and such magazines iness and Success —all say it isa good book to read. That is wh: vee with BRENTANO for a limited number of the books in excellent during this sale shall present 2 copy, free, to 2ch pur. soase ofa sult of Chl, wo maton bow tow the price 208 ; Six full page illustrations; price $1. Open Evenings till 6.30. Saturday Evenings till 9. “ye pve

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