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’ == WORLD: RLD: MONDAY EVENING, WNE 4, 1900, ‘MERRY METAMORPHOSIS OF — TUNEFUL MR. PAUL DRESSER. \ $ i Showing How \ How He Wrote “Just Tell Them that You Saw Me.” Under the Inspiration of Firs. Giles Shine’s Cooking, in Harlem. Also Why the Shines Left Home While a Firm of Contractors Knocked a Hole in the House and Removed the Transformed Song Writer. ‘While many persons were interested fn the reeent fasting experiment of Paul Dresser, author of such misdemeanors as “The Banks of the Wabash’ and “The Blue and the Gray,” none heard the recital with #o keen an Interest a Mr. and Mrs. Giles Shine. Mr. Dreaser, according to the story, subsiated solely on orange juice, whiskey and lime water for a period of thirty-five days, and succeeted in reducing his weight from 43 pounds to 2. Mr. and Mrs. Shine doubt the truth of the report—espectally Mra. Shine, who is known professionally as Lavinia Shan- “pon. 80 does Lew Dockstader, and #0 When Dresser went to the Shines | *partment | hes the living green could be kept * Dresser leaving the Shine fat. heads of cabbage, a i. of tomatoes, Gove Commissioner of Charities John W. Keller. All of them know Dressler | and his eating capacity 4 Dresser admits the truth of this | ‘ory, which is told by Mr. Dockstader: | » DIDNT EAT MUCH THEN. “Last summer,” says the merry min- strel man, “the Shines and Dresser were all living at the New Amsterdam Ho- tel, on Fourth avenue, The three ate at he same table and Commisstoner Kel- t, who also lived there, was gener- bh ¥ one of the party. th At that time Dresser, being tn the “art of the Tenderloin, and pining for yolvivial company, was in the habit of fornding his hase in bp cafes of ang Uisey, the Lm the Mari- his) m and not teving antl tee i Ht. Ge. "The result of these even ings ire. lone of sop. an, ee raw peers were about his limit in thore da; “It was about this hy That a theat- eal manager who owned a handsomely t at One Hundred and For ty-seventh street. decided ‘0 go. te y and a ached with a view to sub jettti ne bd fat | to him for the summer ments would ordinarily rent for 4 month, and when the manager them to Mr aie for #0 a month he} Jumped at nee. | WRS. SHINES IDEA. the rent, I've notleed that Paul d ion eat parining, so it's like Gnding money | in, Re stree! | toheme,’ sald Mr. Shine. "Toute ve got a head on you | ke Danisi Oster. Accords A the Shines and Mr. sgacasion of ihe fiat in sriem. ‘Sirs. gine placed $48 in molasses Jug tn pantry, which cum been saved iy iy actor ai his for their summer expenses never dreamed of touching It. betes ah Dresser contributing ee, a wee! and and having no no appetite, they figured beef, cne bushel the sgarel + WARRANT FOR NEEL Gov. daisies Mails Ex- Before Gov. Roosevelt left Oyster Bay, L 1, this morning he mailed to ‘Wahington the extradition papers for the arrest of C. F. W. Neely, who le accused of embessiing postal funds at ‘Havana, and for whom Governor-Gen- eral Wood sent a requ sition. The war- down to about $04 leg of Brie dozen canvas ‘DIDN'T KNOW LITTLE PAULIE.|* {fac ay duck ‘four artes" sof Fice pune, hree quarts “But in this they erred You eee, they | tour Aone ne) tay fingers 4ian't Know Dresser as well as they |“. weeks Mr thought they did. Hed they come tu me f in healthiest men 1 would have le, (hem er 19 Greater New Yor! He grew stout once t Dres: when se | and cheerful and hin of Inspiration. bys feeling well, and It cost me #935 | When he wasn't eating he was thinking | nut It or else he was at the plano in «ls flat war on & ton floor of the | the parlor, house, en Dreamy | He had been there just 9 men ont h once ot up inere. he never left hit when he gave orld ‘Jost Tel} apartmen Sn “thet You aw. Se" end three “There was no elevator in the house. daye later he nee immortalized a dirty and Dresser can no more climb stairs itic 2 by 4 eam running threyah| - the State of indisna, called’ the We- | bash é *, ‘? (hits WEIGHT AS PATRIOTISM. | United States District Judge for the |‘ Rowe, of Pennsy!vanta, and Joan Me andes Loper, of Bin Juan, P. K., to be Members of the Comaianion to comy Gnd reviee t ee bag! . Matien " ro Diego, of Mayse M of Pajar! A na Juan. be members ef Coungt! of Porto tice * Martin Grove noaug sy venta mmissioner of "' tue ee Vor Kio Jon Kinde ch, of Rhate lsiand. ¢ New Officials Chosen by |: 1") 0 (She ie Be Sy McKinley to Run Coeur d'Ak Island, [FAVOR LEASE TO CENTRAL Leagisiative Comm WASHING port of the Coeur Regus adie June 4--The Prest dent ' following nomina Arrangement wh Committee wa le y sent the Representatives «drafted The minorit Rico the *Supreme |‘ . of Porto to be Chief Justice of Court of Porto Rico: Louls Sulabacher, ! Albany Railroad to the New of Missouri; Jose ©. Hernandes, of oe Pi ton of law by Ge Porto Ries; Jove M Praveras of Porto | i" a = manéer of the troops | Rico, and Rafael Noeto y Abdel Shieh recommends the lease | “sping _cien, Metiar Porta Rico, 10 be assoctaie justices o * provision for an 8 per cent. | spout 18 Mroope to the the Supreme Court of Porto Mie William MH. Holt. of Kentueky, to be | fy ‘ sisting of about MM » trage upon the hee no paraiie! District of Porto Rico, Rdward # Wil.) fon, of Oblo, to be United States Mare | Forty-three Seore! ywhien shal (or the District Lena Rico; Noah thin ¢ B, K. Pettingill, Me jen Morr Untied States District Ati orney for Por | were arratened Ont { ment of troops inte to Rice, Joseph F. Daly, of New York; Leo § and the others were fend @ apt coaty| ‘ent for Ube purpose from Maho, an | each Our a a Ribbon Sale Will last but a week this year, closing Saturday, June 9th, at 6| o'clock. In former years these Spring and Fall Ribbon Sales lasted two weeks each season. However, owing to an advance of fully 20% in the cost of raw silk and fully 359, on all finished silk products, we were unable this year to get a large enough quantity to with- stand two weeks’ heavy selling at the prices we decided upon for the great half-yearly Ribbon Event. As every yard of the Ribbons offered is perfectly new and of a superior quality, and offered at |, to '; below ruling market prices, we are confident that there won't be a scrap of them left when the sale is over. And as none of the lotscan be replaced when once sold out, an early selection is highly desirable. ALL SILK TAFFETA RIBBONS, of a magnificent quality, full four inches wide, in black, | white, cream, pinks, blues and all the new summer tints; worth regularly 22¢, a ght had Increased to 387 patriotly and dashed off the Gray "All this was very lee for Dresser, | \\ Pio — oog” 8 o 0 fant -. ~ — Mined the Shines were its we ‘bought 9 ‘our hat, dear, re- r, “but | think fe “And ey dd #0. REMOVING DRESSER. “As for Dresser, when he. lett the | A secne in front of the fat. that, there were no fe je where he ora walnte! a wey the wal Its, “hth io “enaine' . inveerea and elf agree ‘ble. Was derri ck rominent the Sh nnvey 1 him 4 » wae ariborou, Portyes with Dr ails atm and total a fh er inte y of whirkey “and orange} ine star 7 breakfast “in a week iy wetght had been re erg and a “ pownde. and at the ent the end of (he week Net a month he wa su nee Dim (9 elght-pound y~n pale. fragile. spirituetio compose ‘a mb “hope. “s ie tones which ca ilustrated by melet, fourteen shivred means of a stereopticon and a sneet of quarts’ of coffee snd fur totes taairy toa fase » 73 at same summer Mrs. Shine come “ posed a ana which she Heated to ALIGHT” LUNCH, gong oie Mint Ra * contented with af tn, g We Saw Him. w Teta RAYMOND @ILL denly at her resitence, No, 2 Clarkson street. Flatbush, Thursday. The police de, Special Sale of Silk Warsts. MUSCULAR PASTOR. | Mancles Built Up on Postum Food Colfer. ; “For py ee not been able to) /O-Mlorrow we place on sale drink code, a9 It made me very ner- 18 8 ial purchase of Silk o pees pasion | fren iy TN Cos on t Waists, at about half former was a severe trial to abandon its use.| prices. Chron! Cate ndveriard na4 on: Striped Silk Waists, Cereal Coffee advertised and con- cluded to try it “T have been so well pleased with | also Persian designs, made in the shirt waist style; rich patterns; a regular $10 waist, it and ite healthful effects that I 56.00. have used it ever tince. I carry packages Taffeta Silk Waists, with me when I visit other handsomely corded, tucked or hemstitched ; also with lace} insertion, in all the new “4 shades and colors; this lot jcontains waists formerly $10.50 to $12.50 values, at $8.75. “When 1 began to drink Postum my muscles were flabby. as my hab- its are sedentary, but for the past two years my muscles have been ae re oe eee ie Hr life than I do now at sixty years of age, and I attribute my strength of muscle to eee: le TH iy, Rey. A. P. Moore, 474 Rhode Island . Buffalo, N. ¥. yard; in this sale at l6c | Legge VELVET RIBBONS, all silk, DOUBLE-FACED SATIN RIBBONS, 4 superior quality, with satin back: of an extra fine quality, in all the win he 5, worth 12c. a yard; sale | new summer colorings as we!l as all 8c staple yayed two very popular worth ; widths, as follows: wi ms sell laa Lic Seine width, worth 32c, « yard; Width No. 9, worth 18c. a yard; sale tale 7 24 ' 13c 4),-inch width, worth 39¢, a yard; | Width No. 12, worth 22c. a yard; sale sale price, ! price, 17% NARROW RIBBONS. | bmg Wo. 16, worth 25¢. a yard; sale 0c | We secured for this sale a foreign manu- | ! | facturer's entire stcck of plain and fancy all- ma? We. a yard; vale c al narrow Ribbons cf the facst quality, inthe | orth most exquisite patterns end colorings, from — ™ a aren at one inch to one end a half inches in width, | ALL SILK METALLIC TAFFETA These ribbons are being retailed elsewhere at | from 10¢, to 1Sc. a yard. The entire stock | is now being sold out in two mighty lots at and white; worth 1S¢. a yard; in this . Se. and 8. Per Yard, sale at, per yard, 10c To be continued To-morrow, Tuesday, June Sth, Our Great “3-Crumps’’ Sale of Wen’s and Boys’ Fine Clothing, Comertning 8,00 worth of this season’s best clothes, made by MEYER & CO., ROCHESTER, B ROTHSCHILD & CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y., and’ SALINGER BROS., NEW YORK CITY, pi pron manufacturers of Men’s and Boys’ High-Grade fer YOU. by us for cash at prices that enable us to offer Y the Glagoet clothing bargains of the season. Look over this brief iit of actual retail values and present sale — and see how much money you can save by taking advantage of this unusual offering: |, Hegularly retailed at $10.00, MEN'S FINE SUITS, regularly retailed at 5, $14.00, bow on sale at % MEN'S SUITS, Bow on wale at | MEN'S SUITS, regularty retailed at 913.50, | YOUNG MEN'S FINE SUITS, regulaty we sow 00 cals ot 7.50| tallied at $18.80, now on ie Grape 8 gulatly te. YOUTMS' SUITS, ity tlie at $9.00, Ulere pense see orecicr’ 1.50 new ™ 4.50 retatied at BOYS’ FINEST SUITS, regularty retailed at ers POEs Fors, wry i 16.50, wew on male at i poe hays o DRESS TROUSERS, regularly BOYS’ FINE SUITS, regularty retailed at } at $5.00, now on sale at 2.75, $4.50, tow on sale at TROUSERS, regularly tetailed at BOYS’ KNEE PANTS, regularly sold at Se. ‘as ), Row o@ sale at 1.00 ant TSc., new on sale at Shirt Waist Toveltes. lowest named by any house in the land, Look at these offerings, 2,000 PERCALE WAISTS, with two rows of work embroidery éown front, foam Preach bach, teal "Se. "29¢ 1,000 PERCALE WAISTS, in Bisck and white, mate of the best quality Svama "79 \ sons, th twoo! ths mos: popular eliects of the seasos, a’ THE “LOCK FRONT" WAIST, Minority Reser: of Con- f gress Committee On, |, oysten ne Affair. h TON, June 4 te Siegel- Cooper Company [i MONDAY, * TUNE 4, 1900, ars another such a chance will again be offered you—certain!y not’ un- 50 who would want to buy quantities to resell at a profit we must re» The season of 1900 will unquestionabl Our present showing includes the newest and finest of materials and colorin @ latest styles, and the best of workmanship, while the prices are, as ever, BLACK SATEEN WAISTS, tn oc ck, et van “SAILOR COLLAR" WAIST. Bodice of fine tlack lawn, with white tucked Lorge eatlot collar, sailor the finteh, peal $1 25 waists, at Ar , = ims H tr dress piggy ¢ Lange; 3 We ca “@ | " 1,90 . WAIST AND : ALLOVER THE NEW A LACE WAI3TS “SURPLICE” WaIst, 1,00 mate of imported striped gingham, with ten en WHOLE SOME ; ADVICE tomechs Are Weak sion Poor, wer WERRAN SCORED. Whose “ For Peop’ Hartandvon, whowe opinion tg rhy of attention, saye whem wa nee ') me complaime { appetite, seam watery rising, Se law whi deter | er the stomacla PROMOTION F FOR OTIS. sie waste | Narmiese digestive principles, jestences. pepsin and Golden Seal — supply Just what the weak stomach lacks Senate Committee Favere Hie Ad- | 1 have advined the tablets with area® vance to Major-General, bat | *4ecees, both in curing indigestion fF butld Lad the (asuet, inereasing Confirmation Is Delayed. hin nervous patients, whose real iroebee WASHINGTON, June 2—The Benate was dyepepaia, on0 as soon a0 the tee on Military Affairs today x-|Z@#, But to rights they did not keow ! Alene Mere n om. what sickness was iy bly the nomination of Gen.) 4 Atty cent package of Stuart's Dre. + May 2/0 Major-Geney Deosia Tablets can be bought at any bad ey tied to tne nate in exec’. | store, and as they are not a secret wn Hurke | tw there was @ im-| medicine they can be Lng ) often 2 warra , an tat Spring See ‘was made | desired with full assurance that they come mbvation went tain nothing harmful in oe “ioe de pare: cones ey 11" ‘great ie at will rt WEATHER FORECAST. | baoatt tron the wan of Stuart's n the annals of | Tablets. an will } | Forecast for the irtpem bent. ent Sa vate @ except eam Jam sent a detach+| ing SP M Tuesday for New York City _— (he State of Mon land vielnity Partly cloudy weather to-|* of arresting fugt-| night and Tuesday; moderate tempera- fexcurable exer-| ture, fresh northeast winds, the tisene | Just one seat for just one fare, One World ad. and you are there . Now on sale, at less than the cost of man- ufacture, Half a Million Yards of the Chotcest Summer Wash Fabrics This big collection of beautiful sy Fabrics was on calle here for the first time this morning. It includes the choicest designs and fabrics of the world-famed Arnold for the season of 1900, manufactured for the most jtrade. Although this is the height of the Wash Go Goods ' $00,000 yards, worth up to 39c. a yard, will be sold at just [ 72: | Gwelve and a Kall Conts a Yard. id ame oa om rk ome of the weer yc cnsaiees enveuae, delih Gina ane ial at 25 cents. 10,000 yards of MERCERIZED SATEEN, handsome designs, retailed else- where at 29 cents, SARS pees Oe SPYEETIEN, 1 coed eA Reneeans Gee, retailed else- where at 20,000 yards uf KIMONA CLOTHS, crepe effects, solid colors, retailed else- where at 29 cents, 5,000 yards of CREPES, solid colors, with dete, retailed elaewhere at 19 cents, 25,000 yards of BABOLETTE CREPON, tucked, solid colors, retailed else-) "OW where et 29 cents. 5,000 yards of DIMITIES, with dots, solid colors, retailed elsewhere at 25cents.| AT a 0s Tage Une Yves in stripe effects, stylish for shirts, retailed else- ONE where at 10,006 yards of FINE ASCOT PIQUES, heavy corde, reialed elsewhere ot PRICE, cents. so seat COTE DE CHEVAL PIQUES, very stylish, retailed V2, an 10,000 yards of Pl with white dots, retailed elsewhere at 19 cents. 2 tine Jae & DIMITIES (a very exquisite cloth), retailed eleewhere h at 18 cents. A 5,000 yards of CRITERION CLOTH, a fine Madras (double fold), retailed elee- where at 18 cents. £,0°0 yards of GALATEA CLOTH, in assorted styles, retailed elsewhere at 15 cents, 10,000 yards of FINEST PERCALES, beautiful dengns, retailed elsewbere at 15 cents. And many other lines of clean, fresh WASH GOODS, In connection with the sale of Wasn Goods we also present great bargains in White Goods, OVER 20,000 YARDS , Of various kinds, such as Sheer Dimities, Sheer Mulls ang fine Lawns, in checks, Stripes cnt plaids, come have openwork effects and all very desirable for Shir: Waists; rea. value up to 25e.; at ome price, per yard, Ke 10,000 Dozen Men’ $ Summer Undershirts and Drawers, JISe \worth tram 500 to 75e apiece, at This great sale began this morning, and consists of the entire unscld product of one of the largest po most important mills in this ; country, which we bought recently at uty, ty low prices for ready cash. !The underwear is superior in quality it in Weight, and can be ‘had in all the most desirable colors, an in all sizes from 34 to 590. Similar goods at other stores would cost you fully one-third more. 0 No better opportunity for the purchase of a season’s underwear needs has yet presented itself, and it is extremely improbable that til the close of the season. As a protection against other dealers serve the right to limit the quantity to be sold to any one person. prove to be the greatest of all Shirt Waist Sea- and judge for yourself: ) WHITE LAWN WAISTS, ) quality, nme tucks in bi \e im over (wenty-five attractive styles, with tucks, with embroidery and with shirring, values 91.90 and $2.09, at 1.00 WHITE LAWN WAISTS. Very fice suality lows, entre frost of Bemetitehed tucks and four rows of five need ework, hemetitele’ “er tucked tech collar "ant eas sleeve, value $5.00, at

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