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. «a * « SHS CRONIN “HS MES Husband of Burned by Acid De- nounced by Lawyer. a," oe ® Princes Entertain Her Royally at Paris Evening World Fund Is Honor of Lord and Lady Again Saving Many Curzon. Little Lives. HEAT CLAIMS MANY VICTIM Fund Doctors at Work Day and Night In the Tene- ment Districts. in 1g eiereke: Tele (siereleroisieiesers): ame is Virg King Max @te streets, Disease, want and death @re rife among them. Into these densely populated tenement G@atricts the physicians of The Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund are sent vaineon M tlows Night and day they are at work supply- Dear Madam tne the best medical care and medicines, it et bre " art to think free of charge, to the little sufferers tre accused a sin you are The fund's twelfth campaign against # who have ed hrow fe away wil death and disease began (his week The fund is largely supported by sub- scriptions from big-hearted people, who Tealize that In no other way can their money do s0 much good, No contrib: and of God is tion is too small to be of use Every rT te lan ’ penny counts. Give freely to this grand fi row and tite dog i charity. Your donation may save some nother will suffer for hurting your child's life, 5 4 ame Contributions to the Sick Babies’ Fund Vell w ¢ whole cause of ig " 4! Doe has another wife ghould be addressed to the Cashier of ‘The World, Pulitzer Building, New York City. 4 —— sl hired —=— |9 OOOO OO | PARIS, June 7 ~The Maharaja of Ka-) dishes the chef could devine | " ala gave a dinner ‘Tuesd ning | at the Elysee Palace bi i | | Daisy Letter and her vis K | } It was one of nost sumpti tI “eed fairs ever given in ans T able | a ne | decorations wer s ted f © rarest Towers ; ft rest Yow vei wih lor rtett him visiting che TNA A UP BY CONGRESS AHS SUE ON A GAN jand the menu contained the chutoes: | w | WITH CHIL An_ Insane Immigrant! Woman Threw Her Daughter Overboard. An immigrant woman carrying a #ix- year-old gir! was being taken to Ellis Toland lest wight on the Harvest Home Lek gil abe inte tie Sule ereteaal Aged Man Ended His and jumped into the water herself. Both | Life in Lutheran were rescued by the captain of the ves we) ‘They were brought to the Barge OMce thie morning, the child not in a serious condition, but the mother crazed as she war when she attempted the double ertme The Harvest Home was being towed to Fllis Island by the steamer John EF. And Another $170,000,000 Must Be Provided — Huge Army Bills. Cemetery. | Moore When half way across the bay| WASHINGTON, June 7 It 1 he mind Ne ! ™ ne oA the woman suddenly sprang up shri-¥-| tive Livi Mt Georgi king | ed , i acid ing. threw the girl into the water aru | minorit of the 3 anit he hae Reseniuce “wa ‘ Jumped in herself [tee on Appropriation fay made th 7 eat Ae sal 7 ers 1 ets th lee The barge captain jumped in after! following statement as to ap vs | ship © armored hee ‘ * me * Here them and held the two above water till | from the standp f the 1 pr " "i ‘ Pu n ' ir the John BE Moore was stopped Then Tn submitting a em he « x 7 they were pulled aboard Propriations made at this sess rn eome ke L was The woman's papers were lost in the| Fifty-sixth Congre water, and there was no way then of |attention of the Hou nd ihe Bis identifying her the fact that, notwithstanding th ie Pig T was ene island Dr. Burke. of the Marine Hospital, | mous appropriations for I" on « @ays the woman is about thirty-five [of the Spanish-Cuban wa years old, and that she t# used to taking | P4V¥ APPropriations for SAVED GIRL FROM CONVICT. Auaust Werle, a German Jail-Bied, some drug. The woman was questioned | ju0, 000,600 excess of thon he jaw 4 this morning, but could not give intel | season, 7 ew their effor ligible answers igen la « omit th statement t Cant. Frederick Bouchard is in charge of the Harvest Home ile has saved ox other lives w vat tw tant Imi m vive so that in a Will He Deported=tHis Mride~ ne ernment Kleet Deserts Him General Dintriot-At Jadges War THE AMLED FR BUT s Caught Cohen's Money| Koger hg and Watch and Chain | r4:90 with Fish Hook. | Nb al om 4 Werle wi we So ea ai | Distoris Muscles, Sesame | Shatters Nerves, The identity lucky angler is unknown to the although they @rrested David Feliman. not for viola tion of the Fisheries law, but for the more vulgar crime of grand larceny He was discharged in the Essex Mar-| het Police Court this morning and Ja tien Is due to an acid poison which gains access to the blood through fallure of the Stiffens Joints proper organs to carry off and keep the system clear of all morbid, effet: matter. This 4 oints. senna through the general circulation ts deposited in the joints, muscles and nerves, causing the most ense pain, Rheumatism may attack with such suddenness and severity as fo make within a few 4 active person help ess ard bedridden, with distorted limbs and shatt-red ner gap A] ves or it may be slow in dee Cohen, who owned the migsing p: velopin,, with slight wandering pains. just severe enough to make one feel uncomto erty Is diecon te | assy is to grow worse, and finally become chronic fo Ta eecommartiney the Censenty: Up Cohen lives on third floor of the Like other blood diseates, Rheumatism is often inh-rited, and ex re to da ¢ of pror Pitth street apartment-row Fell- food, insufficient clothing, or anything calculate? to impair the health will aals work wale ged across the airs! While | early A a but ae often mot until middie age of later. in whatever form, whether acute’ oF ying in bed tt morning chron! acquir 4, ; Gedating whether or not to get up and j «, inherited, Rheumatism is Strictly a Blood Disease, Gress, he suddenly saw 4 long bamboo fo liniment or other external treatment can reach the trouble, Neither do the preparations of Gshpole poked -nto dow ani mercury, and the vartous mineral salts, which the doctors always prescribe, care Wnsomatiaen, ae ea Dangling from the end wag « line and the — ane Seach cae the conmtetion. cod-hook. This hook deftly buried | " builds up the general health and at the same ti a bis > yoy Benen ua ime rids the system of the polton is ” which @he only safe and certain cure &, made of roots, herbs and barks Cone fteelf in Mr. of wonderful solvent, purifying proo- tying over the bac achair, and erttes, attacks the disease in the right way, and in the right place—the blood—and neutralizes the acid and d) Semetiately the trousers disappeared gg ae stimulates and reinforces the 3, worn-out sand s the system of os canesttOy soruamaiae cross the sirshaft . $, S. 8 cures permanently and thoroughly, and keeps the blood in 4 pure, from his bed and * | Resithy state. na eres aad oo Sis toe made bleed end rie the way of the trousers. Detectives were called in and decided arrest Feliman, He declared his and Magistrate Crane be- te, SSS dso, SEPT RUPE CO, Adenia Gey Woman |} Points, « Wish we could give a rich, ringing, stentorian tone to cold | .’ garding this bargain. | NOTICE. in\ R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, Both Sides 14th St. 4S) WORLD: THURSDAY EVES@NG, JUNE 7, 1900, _— RUGS. UPHOLSTERY. ; Our Wagons Make } } Daily Deliveries} ; Along the Sea Coast } from Atlantic High. } } lands to Ocean Grove | and All Intermediate ; Men’s $15.00 Serge Suits at $9.99. Let us Serge Suit you. We are royally ready to do it. We count this one of the most remarkabie of a long series of we hi femarkable Clothing values. vet. Men's Blue Serge Suits. A description would read like this: The Serge is wool—positively all wool, The blue is fast-—abso- | lutely fast. Substantial coat and sleeve linings (ne and strong. the workmanship and finish are of the kind that conscientious lors and particular buyers like, Some are single breasted. Others are double breasted, faced with pure dyed silk. You can’t Suits elsewhere under $15.00, The writer knows match these He made a faithtul and inetlectual attempt to do so, mee". 99, types. THtN we might hope to impress you properly re- Men's Suits that were manufactured to retail at from $12.50 to £25.00. The unsold balance of the great purchase we recently made. In the early stage of the sale we sold these Suits at $7.98, $0.88, | $11.98 and $14.98. They were great values at those prices, Choice now at 57,98 and | 1.98 Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres—All Sizes Men's $5.00 Trousers at $2.98. Only four hundred pairs, Men's elegant Worsted Trousers ; neat stripes and checks. All are rightly shaped and caretully made. Regular reiail price is $5.00, We bought these at a saving and offer you the lion's share. Choice, $2.98, , * u Men’s Custom Tailoring. The reign of Fancy Flannels was never so popular, Man's summer ward- rote is incomplete without at least one suit of this favorite fabric, Here's a chance to secure it, Men's suits mad: to order of imported Fancy Flannel nobby stripes and broken plaids in all the toniest colors. $18.74 for the $25.00 qualities. $24.98 for the $32.50 qualities. We warrant the workmanship and fitting to be all that you wish, Children’s Wash Dresses. The manutacturer—through Macy's makes it extraVigant for you to buy materials and have the child's trock made. We show an immense assortment o! captivating effects in deligntfully seasonable weaves. The prices are absurdly small. Wash [ nesses, large variety of pretty designs, one piece and sailor blouse styles, neat y trimmed, sizes 4 to 14 years, Colored Gingham Dresses, trimmed wit to th years, $1.51 white pique and embroidery, sires 4 i] Whitt Lawn Dresses, yore formed of tucks and several rows of embroidery inserting, finished with lace-edged lawn ruffle, sizes 4 to 14 years, $1.49. Wi) te Lawn Dresses, hemstitched tuc.ed yoke, sleeves, collar and belt; also full kirt henptitehes, sives 4 to 14 years, $1.95 Crash Dresses, sailor blouse effects. sizes 4 10 14 years, $1 Colored Lawn, Dimity, Madras and Coallie Dresses, fine quality, guimpe and high-neck styles, nicely trimmed, sues 4 to 14 years, $2.95 Colored Dimity Dresses, front and back yoke formed of all-over lace and eme broidery: co'lar, voke and sleeves trimmed with lace and biack velvet ribbon, sives 4 to tA ye rs, BN | | Vhite Lawn, Omity and Organtie Dresses, cuimpe styles, trimmed with em broidery and ribbon, sizes 6 to 14 yeirs, $5.2! 80c. Storm Serge at 59c, Details follow. Al wool; sponged; shrunk; two shades of navy, inches wide ; ideal for mountain, seaside, city or travelling wear ; better for general service ; worth Soc. per vard; our price, 5% 48 nothing Men's $3.50 Shoes, $2.99—In Annes. The range of stvles covers practically everything desirable in Men's Sum- mer Footwea the real value of every pair is $3.80, Exact comparison maintains the statement, We offer you choice at $2.99, (Good, solid service lan Russia Calt Oxtords extension soles, Tan Vict Kid Oxfords, hand-sewed welts, wide lasts, with tips Black Vici Kid Oxfords, hand-sewed welts, straight lasts, with tips, Patent Leather Oxtords, hand sewed welts, Enghsh lasts, extension soles. Black Vici Oxfords, hand-sewed we'ts, buildog lasts, Patent Leather Shoes, kangaroo tops, bulldog lasts. extension soles, | hand-sewed we'ts, English bulldog !asts, Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, natural lasts. Tan Russia Calf Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, all the popular shapes, extension soles. Tan Vici Kid Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, English lasts Black Vici Kid Lace Shoes, hand-sewed welts, “natural” lasts | Patent Leather Lace Shoes, kangaroo tops, hand-sewed welts, bulldog | lasts, extension soles, 7 SHOES. MEN’S UNDERWEAR. a 7 hundred mileson paid purchases of $5.00 or over, That’s worth: remembering. “Keating” $50.00 Bicycles at $24.98, Everybody knows the “Keating.” The growing demand for cheaper wheels has affected the sales of these high-grade ones, That's why we have decided to reduce the price and close out the seventy-five “ Reale 5 4 ings” now in stock. We? haven't for slow sellers. | These Bicycles are constructed . of the best ; EB 4 i z i 3 I z ey] g a § cas ° s ob ce ee “st = ee q F tat The “ Webster” Bicycle for men and women, fitted with Hartford and Webster tires, best equipments, $24.98, “Red Star Flyer” Bicveles, “ Straus” Bicycles, diamond diamond and drop frames, best and drop frames, up-to-date equipments, guaranteed tires, equipments, guaranteed tives, $19.08. $74.98. Juvenile Bicycles. 200 Juvenile High-grade Bicycles, boys’ and girls’ models, newly be proved designs, titted with one-piece crank hangers, guaranteed tires best quality pedals, saddles and tool bags : 20 in, wheels, 15 in. diamond frames, sold by others at $20.00, our price, $15.98, 24 in. wheels, 17 in. diamond and drop frames, sold by others at $22.50, our price, $16.98. 26 in, wheels, 19 in. diamond and drop frames, sold by others at $25.00, our price, $17.98. Bicycle Sundries. Never before have such low prices been quoted on Sun- dries of similar qualities: 1900 Model Oil Lamps: lim Dandy, others ask 7Sc.; Our price, 59. Dietz, others ask $1.45; our price, 96c, 2oth Century, others ask $1.50; our price, $1.25. Banner, others ask $1.45; our price, $1.19. Search Light, others ask $2.50; our price, $1.95, 1900 Model Gas Lamps:— Crescent, others ask $1.00; our price, 59¢. Pathtinder, others ask $2.25; our price, $1.04. Electro, others ask $2 25; our price, $1.74. Bundy, others ask $2.25; our price, $1.79 oM. & W.,” others ask $2.25; our price, $1.76, oth Century, others ask $2.50; our price, $1.99, “M. & W." Duplex, others ask $4.50; our price, $2.28 Veeder Cyclometers, others ask 75c.; our price, 59x. Veeder Trin Cyclometers, oth rs ask $1.50; our price, $1.19 Christy Saddies, others ask $1.75; our price, $1.45, Foot Pumps, others ask $5c., 50¢. and 75¢; our prices 246, $48 and 46¢ Mica Chain Lubricant, 8c. kind; our price, 4c. Excelsior Paste Graphite; 10c, kind; our price. Gc Vhree-in-one Oil, 15¢, kind; our price, 10¢. P sh Button Bells, GOe, kind; our price, 41¢ tlectric Stroke Bells, others ask 20<., 25¢., 4c. and 45¢.; our prigas, 176, 1, and 24c, Boys’ Shoes. —In Annex. ¢ Men's’ Lace Shoes, made of cill and vied Kid, beoad toes, made of stron broad toes Boys’ School Shoe satin calt, heavy “) sizes 12 to 2, $t sizes 2'. tol stro spring heels, s zes 8 to 5M, $1.49. 5 ' Calf Lace ‘ e “Litth: “inv Lace Shoes, mate of tsb Mle th, extensior e t ‘ { vat leather, 25.2! to $4%, $24% sae 12 to 2 broad hee sizes 3% te ¢ shoes, mide of COWARD “GOOD SENSE” SHOES , orwarted te the New Tor Amusements. AuoF GANDEM at § NAMMEReTEIY ® raze | VICTORIA Dasitive bireine Lao way superior makiog beeithy Are a fistinet and wen face we wien a wie Rises 5M to 8 Bars Tee Malware & f) fines vit 16 5 —_o- tn case of rere fee li wt 26) tack fend for cata ineieting “Geet Sener” | hove fer olter ont aowhere JAS. S. COWARD, |etittesORIT=R.ON THEAIRE sores. me 2 LS & Y. WCET J Pui oF Teh, CASING! | yes t eg wed welts, straight es, ast ie’ a \ oles, ses Stow $2 $1 p an Pussit Call La tle Men's Lace Shoes, made off hand-sewed wets, sizes t2to 2¢ patent leather. kid tops, hand-sewed) ato Sy, $2.4 weits, spring heels, sizes 8 to 2, $1.87, “Little Mer S foys’ Tin Russia Calf Oxfords, Dull e a'tsain e Jog lasts, extension soles, sizes 2% to 24 re “nts Amusemerts. PASTOR'S o's Felco PROCTOR Santen 4 w1aH , Ave, ; Mela - hy ‘ eters 7 234 St.) ev a -- ; Palace i" KOSTER 7%), MUSIC TAM ae inka dARpeN rT IDEN. & BIALS tet. KALTENBURN BIG VARIETY BILL i OS ee ee nas LOCKHART ELEPHANTS, | Toape MN MASON waver & MAY JUGGLING JOMNIONR WILE LORETO. TON a lam et OD Be ATLANTIC ,°3°"*.. The EW) UA Beer siteiers. May Prolene YORK WORLD IN WAX (NBMATOORAPH. | Bway, 46 ot EDEN Wre GROUTS 9 xia’

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