The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1900, Page 7

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$70,000 IN OLD BOOK Odd Place > Where Robert | Bonner Left a Fortune. In the contest over Robert Bonner's will before Surrogate Pitagerald to-day ft Gaveloped that at the time of My Bonnor’s death there were $70,000 wort | of Government bonds in the house, Lawyer David McClure, representing the contestants, grandchildren of Mr Bonner, intimated by his questions that @ search was made for these bonds In old clothes closet after the million- Fiizabeth Gallagan, who had been @ eae : i Bee eervant in the house, was asked by Mr. | [esate dy Ben orbitant price for a wedd ng oe | Their hetping hands are ring simply because of the “en- F “Did you tell Mrs Forbes (daughter | ' ere eae We cant tell the whole story today, of Robert Bonner) that she nee@ not) all who need. Their timent connected withit? Our Jook for anything tn hi thers room, Decause her brothers had ransacked the) oon = A A standasd: for over 45 years, aed shoes, of good leather in good shapes; worth “L don't remember saying anything | ments, (6 cler & snug sum from They a made by special $1.50 and $2. Poys’ Shoes at $1— sreemenecnsennrementiadead’ oP on ies & sold bas of Five other prices. up to $2.65; with many styles at each price. These are well madecalfskin shoes, worth $1.52. OVARIAN TROUBLES. v rgin gold; solder ce other | Women’ S Shoes at $i— Omer doers ee Sora Sp 00 9 6 yale Lydia F. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoana ¢ base meta! does not enter into Of black kidskin, wich welted soles; geod shapes, well made. Children’s Shoes at Soc— closet “id you know that there were rom you m porth ae Government bond o | ham’s Vegetable Compound has done will be well worth looking up. 1 did not Jonn E. Parsons, counsel for interrupted to Inform Mr. Me’ n the house Th as an Viola Horowits, the pretty ffteen-year- | girl's life, and finding that #he had no | ome bottle the : bon rt h o take her into a home, decided os ie oat 8 fone where ay. old girl who was deserted by her father on _ ee toe H - - ps joer ne be We sell these rings at their would ‘ind them.” and who was to have been turned out een eons who applied to \ Foor. . oak | actual gold value—no fancy Comfort A OLD'S into the world from Bellevue Hospita!, him i have her sent to them. \Toomee tp emp protits, No extra charge for | Cooing RN who became Interested y engraving. fore nding Teo ed stories of the girl's | S6Ne medicine | — Open Bvening till 7; Saturdays till 10, Health — ‘ reaier of Satisfaction B DING PLANS cH N ED, Bhe will be taken care of by Dr. H n completely cured in ihe | Ss soe gone. rr fe 3 | D A tH *| Marion Sims, the well-known physician, he and he decided to give her as beef DR od - who lives at 101 Bast Sixty-first street, good a home as if, send peed i K4 - Death of Bridegroom’s Mot ‘The girl had only one relative, an her to high seh and help @ rprised = _ ‘ _ * | aunt, tn this city, and she had so many her as much ax he possibly could. Mr eee me so mach GS ; Jago Forces « Quiet Marriage of J cares that she could not care for the Blair considered this tae best offer detter."—Mns. Many Swrrm, Arlington, their true comfort and coolness ? Herrell and Mise Heghes. sirl. The girl will be turned over to Dr Jowa, Owing to the death of the bridegroom's Supt. Blair, after investigating the Sims next Monday. | . mother all the elaborate nie ager Ae lool seuss ae ee Dean Seis. Prema: —I was sick for 0 the wedding of Miss Gert Hughes to John Joseph pan good been abandoned and in its stead the cer- emony will be performed next Wednes- Gay June @ at 4 P M., by the Rev Dr Keenan at All Saint's Chureh, Madison | aven nd One Hundred and Twenty- ninth street, in the presence of only im- | mediate relatives of the contracting parties. Over one thousand invitations which had been issued have been recalled. Those invited included Mayor Van Wyott and most all the big city officials The bride is the pretty and aecom- Dilshed daughter of Brian G. Hughes, the thy paper-box manufacturer, and with her parents at 194 Mad ue She is @ graduate of the Villa Marie Convent of Montreal, Canada, having carried her first honors in the Jase of Mr. Burrell (= prominent tn real estate THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 1; 1900; VIOLA HOROWITZ HAS A NEW HOME. ——— | | | THEF CHASE BY 2 WOMEN, First They Had a Fierce Struggle with | Him. Mre. Nellie L. Hewes arid her neigh- bor, Mrs, Stsserson, living in a fash- fonable apartment-house at {% Hancock street, Brooklyn, were revenied as ex Jition was Dr Sima | PLUMBER TORE URLS ORESSES Miss Murphy eaten hoa Against the Fellow in |= Police Court Toten | Andrew Smith, twenty-two years old a plumber, of @ West Pifty-fitn street, was bound over to keep the peace for four months tn $900 bonds by STRAWBERRIES | The @ earnest-hearted stra Mre and FOR CHARITY Will Be Given by the Ladies’ Fuel and Aid Society. reta mails leadership ma‘rong who, unter the Went Mre Lewis Hers the Ladtes ue rave Avenue Ganien on me are Cures Them -Two Letters from Women, “Dram Mus Pivkuaw <I write to tell you of the good Lydia BE. Pink: me, | was sick in bed about five ks. The right side of my abdomen pained tne and was so swollen and sore that I could not walk. The doctor told my hus band I would have to undergo an operation. This I refused to do until the swelling ‘two years with falling of the womb. and {inflammation of the ovaries and bladder, 1 was bloated very badly. My leftlimb would swell so I could not step on my foot. Uhad such bearing down pains I ‘could not straighten up or walk across | the room and such shooting pains would go through me that | thought I could not stand it. My mother got mea — of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable pound and told me to try it, 1 obh al als | bottles and wow, thanks to your won. | derful medicine, 1am a well woman." Mans. Exon Hnvan. Otisville, Mich. ENT CANDY age payments | cheviots and worsteds: made in the newest {ste Strictly all wool and well pi SPECIAL SALE. more late, and real ean) and a second help. t ‘emi gnce Fed Sadie Me Biverstein, The min Gar their manufacture, a a than three ariwherrien Hersnfield, thiags Franke mar tn tly fankel: who has © wane eved a LEVELAN 144 BOWERY, “Bowery Savings Bank Block’ ul o Grend A Station, wes te ant Why permit some .; town eweller to charge you an ex- seamless 14 and 18 kt. gold wedding rings have been the 263 6th Ave. MANCE TUROUGH FURNITURE #7 if Ast PRICE be * Dr. H. Marion Sims Has Adopted the Girl and —— | scenester, Msc Will Give Her a College Education. i |No woman who once adopts these garments will ever be! ‘Our Annual Sau egins Gomerrow There are few readers of the World that need to be told that this is to be a notable sale, splendid offerings of a year ago are to be duplicated in this preszat June sale, All are Shoes of Excellent Makes There are Ali Sizes in Every Sort Values are a Half More than Today's Prices The variety is so broad that every man, woman and child can select almost aay kind of @ new, perfect and well made—and know that the shoe they buy is worth a half more than they pid. There are probably one hundred differeat lines of oH ' the sale, which we illustrate by five representative hargains: feeble soles; neat, median tee “ Men’s Shoes at $1— Women’s Oxfords at $1— Well made Of tan of black kidsiin, | They have sold for $2. Other shoes at $1.55, $1.70, $2 and $2.30, This is merest hint. Spring-beel shoes of ki skin, for the baby that is Others at 75¢., 85 and 95e, " - Full lists will be ready and told about in tomorrow morning’s World Fifth floor, JOHN WANAMAKER‘“=*; OTHI Por MEN, WOMEN on@ CHILDREN G@) CREDIT eatly t Kathy Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. cL SIMPSON CoanrnneSiMesm a Men's, Youth and Boys’ ing ‘wrar oF to orler. ro made Suits, latest is Jack re, ik tm all the Oe, Ae. Diamontn , ‘ Bi x the same aay terme. 1° j What lady thought of wearing a Knit Vest fifteen years {uiguecatt! * Serity mesied: Cloth mt 4h. KNIT GAUZE DRAWERS, = (Umbrella Ruffle. ) 1883. ¢ and ‘cu Btow Waist, go? Who now would give them up, having experienced! Manhattan Here is the latest evolu-| 14 Tix» ave. Ses Weel tion in up-to-date underwear—fine gauze Knit Drawers, |finished with embroidery, lace or lawn ruffle (like any mus- -—_Amusementa . lin drawer), attractive to the eye, perfectly porous, thor-| ‘STM. ‘lace Pat sovnae oughly ventilated, cut very full, weighing but 4 ounces, GRAN rahe aay HouwR ravneey Ul ” ™ NEWYORK Si 5 An explanation of their special features will et _ be grven in Underwear aisle on Saturday. Broolyn Amusement 60c., 75c., 90c., $1.25 up to $3.00 per pair. = i ae 19th St. Sixth Avenue. 20th Si = KOCH s CO. |without them, ’ e Wet. Set Mate Excursions. CONEY ISLAND ~ (Via CULVER ROUTE), circles and is well known socially, The 4 e West Side Court Preach Cream wafers ef-cacchers in the Gales Avenue | Magistrate Pooi in the honeymoon will be spent tn California. | Pere tMiar-catconrn | this morning for tearing girls’ dresses toa tte favors | ; 10.50 to 27.00. th St. W. between Lenox and | pen Ss. a Mrs. Hewes went across the hall tolon Bignth avenue last night | eh MEN'S SACK SUITS, single and ves [DS t. est, Seventh Aven | ge 9.30 P. PRINTING SHOW FEATURES. visit her friend yeeterday. They heard| Smith pursued a numicr of young) sod ste breasted, half and tull lined, made in the bye od Fe a nolse in the Hewes apartments, and| women i was claimed, but only Misa| a. best possible manner, EVERYTHING IN SHOES FOR me thoug: alone on the floor, holly went] Frances Murphy, of 34 Weet Forty-sev- | pound) 10.06 2 0 ’ a 4 Liqeid Alr Teste ai Car-| out to investigate, In the hallway (hey lenth street, could be found to appear trie Me to 25,00. Ladies Misses, Boys and Children. riers’ Band This met a young man making a hurrie! sit | against him. He tore @ lace sleeve from Mean a LADIES’ SUITS, made of all-wool chey- ’ Bvening. Mrs, Hewes grabbed him around the | ner grees jots, Venetians and broadeloths, jackets At the Printing Bxpesttion in Grand | 80% 884 Mrs. Sisserson tried Aeon Detective Pitagerald arrested frmith | a lined with extra heavy taffeta, new shape | for Frsendh wap fork of the o Printing Exposition in | nt Ne oo strong and # fer a struggle, during which gome in- lined with fin: \ Gentgal Palace there will be a demon. fan tem o@ dashed into Ue enteel |aleweat ghteean (fina te Ge ot Oumllh |e $c | skirt, lined ¢ percaline, _FAMOUS SHOE eM ny ee ee The women see, ter Be seg He pleaded this morning that he a 13¢ 10.98 to 35.00. | FOR WOMEN, | ROCKAWAY BEACH @nstrations will consist of freeaing vari. | 'Dlet”” at the zo nity gba the been drinking, ‘Ane MILLINERY, SHOES, MACHINES, Ft se . eof na Crowds Jotn 1 in the chase, ; "4 TURE AND CARPETS. ee Oe ft iquig | DUFEAT wae aptured by eee! 34,000 POR SON'S R SON'S DEATH. | came 5¢ Ope re ‘He U: 9 y of HAM! Duck, of (2 Sumner avenue, ‘ seat n Sata) ni LI FL yrhe, toe rte. ce also be i tor, giving the thief a sound | ’ | af! “he. per pon 15¢ “4 a ings Uniit 9.30 Sine Tata avery oey ero Da — ing when Mrs, Hewes and her friend ry ttendance tare op and protected him from vio- | Ltea Si Enrsiey wes. warded al | 470 Fuiton St.. Brooklyn. ¥ E Es Soeaer of t? te + his or ver e we ¢ D 4 = “ ” x ery . Genization of Vw pleven will render a "Rng Gates Avenue Court this morn-| Justice ‘Truax’e part of the Supreme | ye sii :avs fais, tw ' | This style, “Fashion's Favorite,” made of te Ee em epec'a luring jhe evening, At ling ae gave. the name of Clarence y for the death of her son | ™® Patent Kida new and beautiful leather— a fo Omi be turviors’ Wight at on | Mifare? Sine hundred 7 atty dolla a | ition Sa. ea tata » especially appropriate for the season. Also, STEAMER GRAND EPU and the furrters’ un ons » in a Bocth of jewelry tahen mployed on the Willie MY pond is the public and full assortment of all styl and; . some body. . you Want to cateb its eye, $2 50 hen all styles in Boots { by the Edgemoor Bridge ¥ — Oxfords—in all leathers—for all as AS “4 phe 54 Barclay St. | Bait your line with a World Want ad, $7.10, SO: mene ry A oy ty H ROBBED HIM. The ie” work, of scaffolding, col- | vou'll land it bigh and dry. | Boots, $?./ casions, indoor or out. ne bea B RCH fuk LOST SISTER. | ‘SAYS 6 Webi lapred Pursiey was killed CORNWR WHET HROADWAT - aa Sa i] ———— =— Amusements = Amusement! Maury Kells. Miter # » Years of Tatior Anderson Declares They ott oot yworwwrrrerrrerrererss 440-4-066-0040-44660008 + 4 — cu ts. a Separation, Ne; a Mind Lecked Door of Room He- ° ‘ | Performance racnm PROCTOR aan HURTIG & SEAMON'S Xi", "a Teh Ave. a Heved Him of 615. F z * ears os pane Wallen and Molise Plier. Mr. ond Mra * , ony Far Senarated from her sister for ffteen| Five women who gave rv names as), ‘ Trae rade |— = —— te a ae years, Mary Kelly, of Brooklyn, is be-| Alva Hammond, of 2 Firet avenue; | ; Pree ne t 1 ve. Binning a blind eearch for her missing| Lillian Wilbur, of 28 Bast Thirty-ftth | ¢ We ; | Palace, : Geen. ot hag CASINO! THE CASINO ¢ GIRL relative street; Mary Stewart, of 2% Fast ml . . |= mar & Honkers Litile Weeters KOOP OPMNG Jane G with BUMMER SOTRAL The girls were the only children of | ty-siath street; Annie Cummings, 0! ° 4 y saeynooes i TH pean . nd Catherine | then living | Bost Twenty-sixth street, and Mary Me- | * : PASTOR’ Ni Wa we cenit ADRMY WOWAN'A" Witt Sr Seamer Th'rty-sixth Maohat.| Loughlin, of 5 ‘Third avenue, were ar- | 7 Py $| DAY AND NAGY. | 18-9 UNTIL 11 FM fate . = | igh 2 wos sen: toa convent, aligned in the Yorkville Court thie! « at e +| 4 Mate Wet & fat 6 fod Jater sdopted by 9 Brenklyn fam-| morning charged by Axel Anderson, a | CI, ¢ ~ fly. She believes her father and mother | wilor, of 216 East Twenty-ninth street, ; are dead, but entertains the hope that, with the robbery of 816 last aight OF ‘ her sister, Ike herself, wae adopted. Anderson said he met the women na ; Mary Kelly's address is box @ Sta- tion V. Brook! 5 an GHOST PARTY AT PIRF. | Ratnes law hotel at 3 Third avenue jand drank with them. Then, he they Lend the door of the room robbed him. io money Was found on th women and Magistrate Oimated dis- | Soarees them. Se en eee Met xo GRAND OPENING 7 Memron Koster & Bial’s .!' 7 5°. "8D te | t| mice BIG VARIETY BILL. as : PIUTINER TeMORRON kee! | White Pal 4 GARRICK HRATRE Sin 4 wear | dress Costumes. o “ae © burned , ? EvOs. 8 MAT. sertaDiT Fire in the paint shop of James J. . rt eh a $ } :, Sherlock Holmes IN beady Sunday's Wortd will be @ re Morrison, on the ground floor of 335 Fast | lumber able machinery were de- | * ‘ markable issue of this great paper Thirty-second street, early this morning MT2F<3. “The tal AEX, The | > +| “iw iteeion Drain, te It will contain in its Magazine all the ™ ° H lements that to interest the public, Prsenyad pg nag a = hong a a é as, 3 ; ficken 3 THE “PRIDE OF ENNIO. tare, Namania, felon; Science, Fash- artment arrived an a out | | Aibert _Trenaner Sym rare | . Value $18 ; KEITH’ § he MINS Wisin er numer, Se ae Ath- le of @land a ie a XA URTW AN Kt Db esta d ees ee vince: HE They're made of fast color Blue and Black pure Worsted Serges, guaranteed not : FR BO Navanac everything of inerest is represer Tet ctovpany ot tok eatral train tals morning.) 2 to fade—with pure mohair linings—pure silk sewings—and all hand tinished pew Matinee To-Day, i bevy a - a hanes “— earned throughout—made in our own workrooms by expert skilled tailors. 3 | ies WEY) pian Burlesquers. GO: TOF TS They come in Single or Double Breasted Sack Styles, with single or double 2) ™% mes cv Mow nase oan breasted Vests—Trousers in the latest styles. $ DALY'S": * __ masta stoarre A a yi ‘WoRLb IN Wax.

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