The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1900, Page 7

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AMMBLE CHILO” IDENTIFIED -SIGK BABIES |" LIVED oAVED, UP A WE ae Fireman Came _ Near Generous Contributions | Throwing Baby Out Swell Evening World's } of Window. Fund. {{TH ANNUAL CAMPAIGN, Inmate of Grave Near Grant’s| Tomb Was Baptized at Trin- ity a Century Ago. While @ wake wae being held on the third floor of the tenement at 7 Mast One Hundred and Fitch street at 2 clock this morning a fire broke out In he apartments of William Heffernan, Skilled Physiclans at Work ee ty underneath. The tenants made Among tho Children of . COAPOHOODOS BOO OOO 0000 00000 CO OO OOOO RO OL OOO OOO OOo root Mra | the Poor. : is jae tee . a, ° . ‘Thousants of poor babies tle every . ss : sion ai @ammer for lack of proper medica! care. 2 | She wes aroused and wrappe The Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund | teen-month-old child in @ blanket, leav + | (oe ik om the bed. Then, picking up he * provides thie necessary—a staff of skilled phyeiciane working (ay and night all @ummer among the densely populated tenermect districts. Gummer is a terribie time for the obi! of the poor These little ones. rigtt to tife i's as strong as i ree-year-old boy, she ran out inte te Jiway, At this moment the freme arrived © room had filled with smoke ant ey began throwing everytuir * jetreet They had just picked up the S| bundie with the child in it when the ji NON eXexeKsisie = that of any mililonaire’s child, stcke ‘ ant Go to Kian numbers. Ths @ | mother returned and tore | from rible deatt hee manentale ; lacee hands - he was about to deesened bes’ Fv £ | tarew through the wi ‘Sorenth coussn bas Jao rare seated £| In the mean ts w omen bad You bave {t in your power to stil! fur. Se uaas oF coe ther out down this deatn rate. Gv : | onanne, Meeriesee's poly wae lyin eontribution you send to the fund h head . ! vt + @ome sick chil¢. Many generous 4 epee the blaze was quickly tlone have already been made this week = J —_— — | the first day's contributions being $2.00 q: You cannot spend money more worth. $| The Midway Club's Feattval. @y them on (his grand charity, nor mak: © The Midway Clad will hold Its annual | @ Detter investment than this saving of * Summer night festival at Sulzer's Ha. Mttie Itves. % X\iem River Park on Saturday evening No doy or girl is tdo poor to give enter. D tainments of some sort for the fund, and| 2| ‘bo hae so much use for >| that he or she cannot donate a y, >| te the great work. * OH one should ¢9, atdreseed to) 5 . ‘ ‘er ¥ The orld, Pulltser! %) ® . New York City a g me ® Py | ® 3 W. IDRNTIFIED Hi : p BNTIPIED HR MOTHER, | : Woman’s > Weman Whe Died in an (1 sta. |S i eae ‘Letter 2 2 heeded me , GRAVE OF AN “AMIABLE CHILD.” A The woman who became quddeniy | > ® dio in an “L! train on the Second | AGC OOOOW DE Cele 1160 EMM ODOGOOGOD ++ COMODO CODOODO® SAYS @venue road yesterfiy morning ant Who died when the wes taken off at the] Senrceiy a hundred arte from the} 1 “1 doctored with two of reat * tfent magnificent eepulchre of Gen. Grant on|r eres, Breet iation, Wan leant ee | asversiae Drive ia the gtave of @ tittle thohest doctors in the olty @t the Morgue this morning se Mar- ; @are Mundie, a German married woman. of 121 North ifh stremt, Brooklyn Mer davghier Magtaien furcham, | ment over made the dentificn BROKE THE ROWS PEACE, jn it phaft fiv ly ch Emctdentally Sheridan Broke His! ons ‘spent | aw § Arm When lie Pell Down | a ow | such a relief. a bine | “Toeday! am a well wo- te * ‘ sieaneerene $$$ and have nota pain- 4 apt er ge ft " j , A land landed tn the padded call of the “ bottle: , : “CRAZED BY RARE MALADY ice itteci fuged fom ietive of , wane aie i ats Nuveman Sm th raw the man eeting| L900 Es Pinkham’s Vege- Moe | Vietim of “Mantaeal pilepey” wWeerly and caught hold of him Biber| of oor | Gives feud Delnamel & became violent and threw 6mith down Sanative rol Mard Fight. | as if a9 were a child. Then tour poltee- and cannot praise the! «narien Etber, fifty-five 14, of | men ad all they could do to restrain! @@ medicines | & sian M gab shel ph years old, of} y 15, unt!) the ambulance arrived. MR. L 90 (uimbled | Ore Hundred ‘and Twentieth street and! ses Annie Johnson, twenty-two years 1S. ELIZA THOMAS, ' 1a (0 The) snd avenue, was seized with the rare] oid, of 12 Commerce etreet, Mount Ver- Pine Sto, Easton, Pa. | malady known as “maniacal epilepey” | non, was attacked with an eptleptic ft 32S [inst nlght at One Hundred and Twesty-| on q One Hundred and Thirty-eighth he|ninth street and Second avenue and] street cross-town car at Alexander ave- z ral policemen much trouble| nue sae was taken to the Harlem was put Hospital. Mrs. Pinkham advises suffering women without and taken t Lydia R Piaknem Med. Ca, Lea, Mase wae picked Hospital with & broken arm straight Jacket | heridan Gouverneur @nd tnternal tnjurtes aa an oullrage.” sat! Dilee Golden, ie to tig] here ani break “Tt wi “tor a et: Then hy Shooting im the Alr. Tlations and catiers, Polloeman James | Minnough browh: two prisoners {nto the lower Fulton street st sing. They were James Jones and Arthur Beatty, \ead~pipe thieves MAN-M-MA!! DON’T YOU HEAR BABY CRY? Do forget that summer’s coming with nype gy vee pe ph og all its to the little ones—all troubles Eerremoret is nite and neat He bred in the bowel. Se PR iru SF tS The summer’s heat kills babies and little to children because their little insides are not in clean, condition. ae Tore has filled the system with bile. Belching, vomiting up of sour food, rash, flushed skin, colic, restlessness, diarrhoea or constipation, all testify that the bowels are out é t you waat the little ones to face the coming dangers with- out anxious fear for their lives, see that the baby’s bowels are tly, soothingly, but ively cleaned out in the spring time a coe pon ph hesiity before hot weather sets in. rer and fred over the ‘nmn'e h then surrendere4. —_—_ — - WHITE MAN SHOT NEGRO. Picked « Quarrel with Haréey Be- eauce He Was with White Women. Joseph Hardey, a negro, of 9 Caryetio mreet, was weiking along that street with twe whte women shout 4 o'clock thig merning, when he saw four white men following. 7 women eressed to the other safe laxative for children, pleasant to take (they of the sre tok one of the men, when ask for more) is CASCARETS. Nursing mothers make their Se cnet we WS Bertey, began 0 milk mildly purgative for the bal by eating a CASCARET "ator are now and then, Mama eats a CASCARET, baby gets the SF eed ot wag, benefit. Try it! Send for a 10c box of CASCARETS to-day and you will find that, as we =” Hila wound ts not | guarantee, all irregularities of the little and big childrens insides are AGED NBGRESS DBAD. | Reended Out Near a Century of Life, * fersh Maria Simmons, ninety-five years old, died auddenly this morning at the home of her son, William, tn 242 oT Baby's Rody in the River, 10c. ALL ea Sates mses fine) 296+ 50. DRUGGISTS ‘ F 4 ta AN i niin esata oe canines i as Sa ame atc ly oa a sastnBe oben.’ | FIRE BREAKS pred ot sometimes that death | ee ee ee ee ate a a teed Bw ‘ ft - ” | —--e buy is here. l-i-tt- pa ae 2,600 rose, yellow, fuchsia, Jacque 480 Nineteenth St, Sixth Ave. WOM ON | Gincr. Bran NW CREATIONS 5 P Now is Summer Suits and the place to ihe time to buy is now, Our Suits in Striped Flannels, otri values of $20 Suits, but here priced at $15.00. To the man who wishes the biggest money’s worth in Summer Clothing and Furnishings we simply say: Baking day trials turn to pleasure when Washburn-Crosby’s old Metal FLOUR fills the measure WASHBURN-CROSBY CO., Minneapoils, Minn. feteleinistefeteiek istelvietvivieinintetotet Come to + Broadway, cor. Houston St. Imported Roe Sry 2 hi loom roses wit! jage), in and cerise, The value is 35¢. apiece. Choiceat + + « Short Back Sailors, in natural Java, one of the season’s best 65S¢. values. Special to-mor- row at os eee 19c 35c | The Town Talk *t Fulfil every requirement of elegance, economy and wear. They are Worsteds, tlue and Black Serges, etc., meson GRNFORDASUMPSIN Twentieth St. FSlEOEN Mu lat are to be had —* Surest and cheapest | printed ia reqular A conte teres te the Rb pane Chemiral Co. 10 Rprece ot. Sew Tork. Rooanne Brave sa € ales) 7 Two Specials in Clothing.{ | Guaranteed Acid- {Men’s Trousers, Tested Blue Serge {Worth $3 and Suits for Men, 6.66. $3.50, for to-mor- Dal fact that there is row, choice of 25 Styles, at $1.66. no better sult made for sum mer wear than a One of the preat- est values ever of- fered will be blue serge suit, the only draw- found in a line of Men's Woo} back being its color; so many of them turning red and herringbone under severe tests, and for any sult that loses its color or fades we will give a new suit free of charge, or refund the pur- choice during chase money, These suits are properly | this made and trimmed and would readily j sale sell for $10.00; here to at morrow special at An Immense Cut in Price on a Fine Assortment of New Seasonable Dress Goods, We place on sale, ge to-morrow, FOUR GRAND LOTS of new DRESS GOO! that have been selling until yesterday at more than double these prices, This gigantic having been made under such phenomen- enally favorable circumstances, we quote these unprecedented prices that oa may benefit by this fortunate transaction. (No samples or mail orders filled for any of these four lots.) strong and serviceable; a chance offer- tng placed us in possession of 200 pleces of this ever-popular fabric, which we offer to-merrow in neat open checks, stripes and pretty Gora! designs. These geods have been advertised elsewhere thie sensom as spectal bargains at 7S, per yd; to morrow our sale price per 16 yard, Lot a—loe. per yard for New Sitk- Finished Figured Brilllantine, in navy, brown, green, castor and dain- tily figured pastel tints, An excellent, strong, cool wearing fabric for mid- summer dresses, and an actwal value will quick!y appeal to your 4s the correct material for + tailor-made suit or separate skirt; our sale price, per yard, Lot 4—26¢. trous Jet Blac! ary cost. Just at the time when ort ceed oceans 0 Vereen tir Vir” ROOE GARDEN joware & oth 12) to madaigtt te ase ed rain post is Muse Hal teadelle Palace! @ zeun Panny Feit Rertte Preter, PASTOR'S es" a Te) TaRATRE MO ak wey ms, CRIT RON THEATR dacheti.s THE PRIDE ( eT Victtolas JARDEN |KALTENBURN =: | MARROW, oi wae war heyea vi La By courtesy of Music Publisher Areiap Tams, ibe Sunday World will seu Sunday | sercmeatu |The Bugaboo Man elie Bragg TADEMY OF MUST « e Pier 72. WOMAN AND WINE. Paasts. | CASINO! THE GAS 0 GIRL + | six enoores. Am everal weeks ago tt never took less thas < the many other ecole ‘ soattions on Mr. Tams’s catalogue: SFE Jerfully popular 7 wan 4 On the Firing Line” ies av] F. Mable, is the most talked. bands in the country seem WORLD IN WAX mn aril music the New omWTS ny we MURRAY THE #8As0N—~ LAST WERK OF THE _ playing it MUSEUM. Lowisunie | Order your Sunday World im Oloraats Bits, ohare | 4 and be sure th Tent yOur | ge: a copy of “The saa aoe = Aste

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