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ae ene WU TING FANG. have widely different ideas on many | subjects they agree in regarding medt- cine as @ noble profeasion | that women not only in Amertes but all over the world should adopt thie pro- i politica! body and the otter that nae 9 & Bee high value the & knowledge of medi- of advancing the progress of etviliza- wae the first Chineso woman to graduate in medicine, which she did in the Wom- an's College of Pennsyivanta. | hope that she will succeed tn China. “Horace Greeley, one of your noted men fi i IH oo West to seek thetr fortunes. ace TO CHINA, GIRLS, | _ SAYS WU TING FANG. eet eeee ees ermememmeeemet doctors with the req 1 belleve| feamion, ae It is one of the great means tion. “I take « epecta! pride in Dr. Hu, who tn Journalism, advised all young men to If the THE WORLD: MONDAY Annu Commencing on Great Demand fc for Wom- en Physicians in the Orient—The Min- ister Admires Our Fair Onesand the Gowns They Wear. A large variety of manship. Cuffs attached or separate. a $1.05 each; 1} women of America would ask my afvice 4 to-day, 1 would say with him, “Go West, 4 young women, and stop not on thie side of the Pacific, but rather push on until you gain the further shore.’ “China has, it is generally eetimated, & populattor 000.000, and half of are women. While ing Is very email | should like to see a contingent of American doctors land on | the shores of China “1 admire the totlete of the Amert-| can indies, alth ugh I cannot say that I would |tke to see my wife in golf skirt and heavy walking boots, nor in « low- necked, tieht-waisted, trailing gown. Al- though these are very becoming and at- tractive on American women, the tra- ditional robes of China became my coun. trywomen, and | would be unwilling to fee them change them. “One thing espectally that I approve tn American women is thetr great in: dulgence tn outdoor exercise, It makes them strong and [a WLED TE Extinguish Flames in Grain Elevators. Firemen’s Ye and Fight to EVENING, JUNE 11, 1900, Broadway and 11th Street. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, al Sale, Tuesday, June 12th, , 450 Dozen fine quality, woven Madras Shirts, new, handsome designs, including the latest stripes in all the fashion- able widths and groupings. Numerous shades of red, blue, pink and lavender, and black-and-white. These shirts are recommended for their excellence of cut and werk= All hand finished and laundered. Sizes 13% to 18 inches. 6 for $6.00, Usual price $1.50 each. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Broadway and r1th St. SILKS. Sale of Remnants Bb 8 BLA 7 im Taney, Yale the rath. 10,000 Lengths. plain, and novelty Silks. Comprising numerous Satin finish Foulards, ANNUAL SALE MEN’S HALF HOSE. On Tuesday, June the 12th. Stern Bros Tuesday Special Sate of Cotton Dress Goods About 500 dozen, high grade, fancy Half-Hose, French and German novelty Lisle Thread, Silk Mixtures and Cotton. $500 Y hy 12° Striped, barred, braided and embroidered, and India Dimitiss, at Black, colored or “ shot” grounds, 1900 Yds, Designs in all the fashionable French shades, Formerly 25c yd, a 156 50 cents per pair; Value 75 cents, $1.00 and $1.50, JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. Misses’ Dep't w of White Lawn or Colored Madras, 8 to 18 yrs,, Heretofore $1,35 to $1,865 98¢ Skirts ("1 98 ' tee, 12.95 Value $3,50 to $5.75 am | . war LAGE. Bicycle Skirts QUT-FITTING DEP'T. Long Slips, made of Nain- of English Reversibie Cloth, 5 75 }4to 18 yrm, Value $7,50 Three-thoussad: yar de fine Laces, High Neck, Guimpe at : “All-over” Point de nd Sailo ji sook, with insertion andedg-|_ “ ae . . on v Suite $1,908) ing of embroidery, Venise,—18 inches wide, 3 to 14 yrs., ; yard; Herstolore 3.450 5,98 | $2» 75| 406, 6oe., Soe, and $1.00, “Se , West 23d Street |Short Dresses, Chantilly, Point de Nainsook. Sizes 6 months Venise, and Alencon Laces, a a a = on —— weaves, light or medium) salah erase —Insertions and Edgings, - i | ) weight. 35 cents. —vandyke, straight or Fire destroyed the big grain elevators ; ‘ 2 of dente Ketcham & Co, runing} All the fashionable shades With yoke and hem of]scalloped borders, — white, fromm to Th Wat Bnd Avene “14/08 color,—white and black. oyer onasson & O, | skirt hemstitched. Sizes 2 to} cream or ecru. ’ BAN D STAMPS CT OF BUS AUSIN FSS NILED HIM lise $150.00 and the insurance ts $79,000, For Waists, Skirts and Will offer on Tuesday, 4 years, A 10 inches wide, per ° Ome hundred and Atty thousand oushels 7 . . ©| cr wheat were Derned. —_ June 12th, 85 and 95 cents. aia | th sera ecosiod Shag ed A clearance of regular! Tey Remarkable Values in i 15) 25) 35, 45 & 75 cents; Davies Revealed a Big Working Cirle Mu Mulcted by Collins Died on ss wn Oeeradine three to five stories in height. They| Stock, per yard, Ladies’ Shirt Waists The latest Princess dresses Value 30 cents to 1.50, Washed-Stamp Plot | Thrifty Boatmen, but | Table—Relatives Are | ‘oman’ immense sore of wheat. nx.) 40, 50, 60, 75 & 85 cents; with long waist and short When Arrested. Will Get Revenge. Indignant. ‘The fire started in the machine room HER: 7 RRR bh All-Over Lace skirt. JAMES MeCREERY & CO, at No, Tl It spread through the butld- (Regular retail $ 5 Made of fine Lawn, with ‘ 9 caine Ings with great rapidity. When Capt. JAMES McCREERY & wal r) i Twenty-third Street, Leet Fete emer are Mart| Capt ck Reardon, of the Qree-| Dasel Guna aged twony-ee, tea | Or o™® ot nsine Company No. th _ Wwe $3.25), low neck and short sleeves, | Housten street, om- police ty and fath f nt * ‘nfirmer reached th Broadwa: and ; Dlored as tammy clerk by Kian, Whit: ercae tae ascent toa ont Dee Senta Be Le alee CET, Nem | clack emoke wes pourtag from neasty y ; Also 50 dos. Ladies’ Shirt py map “. ha in i & Co., bankers, Broad street,| Behien and O'Malley eh the tred a coro building. He turned t al i i _ — wo arrested this morning by Revenue! who broke - pond ie Reguenbagh shoe prep etter gre | i ee ey Waists, of imported Madras pooceaat ™ ws 1 Agent Thompson and Depaty Internal! naphtha-iaunch ferry across > attacked yesterday smoke retarded the work of the — work years, Revenve Collector James E Taylor. Oreek before the ferry bad done a stroke mo the abdo-| Mr . They had to crawl along the en $1 Davies confessed to having used) of huriness mer that it 4 on their hands and knees to (Regular retail 5e ‘75: “washed” Internal revenue stamps upon fhe anole ort ae me is was ase of appen ou fetch the hose near the burning butld- . : - i contracts made by his employers. He tm Frere to laae tanec | | vepive an st sine Colitne we Tanen | 88 ; SHIRT WAISTS. value $2.25), With high neck and short Yous. a a te said to de the son of woll-to-de par-| was “out out of business” by a tugboat, to the Sinith Infirmary, where last night| | Thousands of spectators witnessed the sleeves,—trimmed with em- ‘ents living tn Brooklyn. which jammed it out of shape two weeks! the operation was attempted Spectacle from the hills on the Jersey Broadway and 12th Ss Hp ad Tt was recently discovered thes come! ago Chloroform was administered. Whether| \2°'* 44 from an eminence near the . broidery, Yo of the stamps eset br Kissam, we Some W) Lang Inland City maidens em-|Coline died trom the effecta of this or| ve Pas ie tiie ae 3,000:—Tailor made, of $2.95 ou \ ployed Go ule M m1 ‘omer » . a » tarot sonatas Se Gren eran nny ong we TMF ME ME Me SH] sce’ ur aot sea ao wm of fine Madras, latest plain or Shouldn't Washed off. Suspicion pointed to hrifty hum! 1 rowtos : smese fer ‘ } £ 1 rari va wine a Nogeary ls ol ane 1 a 3 me “4 im father ene eter of Coitne Foss me, bata were brovites with im corded stripes, in various Gingham Dresses,—various Osuiech—~ using “washed” stamps Would float, and tote! acre 0 “ | ety i for about six montha | Ing and evening at 19, 1S of % cente a [ee toe oo wk ot evans ba night ” aheas, had rung in nis dths and groupings. SALE. colors and models, Sizes 2 He said that he got them frome boy | heat | the tact that death was caused by car-| hemes treke ue” hour tefore the) Black and white and new to 4 years, It is a chance to on the street. To this boy he gave! |t was a heavy drain on the wages of | diac paralysis, produced by ¢ by chloroform | eo: = W. Wool 1 : . COTTON GOODS. good stamps, furnished to him by his| tho gtrie, ard they were giad when acura, Woolsey, « member ot thelcolors in a very extensive 65¢., gsc. and $1.45, save money, and and received the hed’ Supt. Griffin, of the mills announced d . on bull ma-| . : A . w lines w tenes peti oe Mie on thi morning that by an arrangement MISTAKE ALMOST P PATAL, | ch!nerx soma be Hin and, |V ariety of tints—pink, ] . 0 cave i Site fe Se eet cames Me oD Ws cepa e covered by nturance, | blue, lavender, green. Imported, sheer embroid-| Boys’ Bloomer Suits, money is to a stamps, an: “ spipenage oe. reall | i artion \- . : * * " make Meena ho! tad tvenved abot Hn tation of skate nual to them free by Dee Nearly Drowned wie Water aa Bill "et ei arta by Soft or stiff cuffs, new/ered Swiss Muslin, Sizes 2%, 3 and 4 years, é | the . TT Sa smoke and water. [t wil ven awa: . : A bd A G Mgnen ‘Deviee’ eran marched adout| Cart. Cifford had moored « float on nia laa Ryerets of fi, se Leauge oom_| model stock collar, Bias or} Latest novelty designs) Made of Linen, — with| The 1900 “mashed” stampe were Och ails of the creek, with inddere up Through the overtelouanenm of ‘hs 4 be root |plain backs, fancy stripes and dots. white piqué collar and trim-| World , Newfoundiand dog, Tray, Theodore Un } i ot rte strest, Sereey, City, ia chimney tower fell across 95 cents each; Numerous shades of blue,| mings, Almanac is is if this morning white tn | i a so ae a Value $1.50 and $2.00. pink, red, lavender, helio- $1.25, Hao a m" nderht . Ins bricks, but be tH, on wor! ing * I ndred * ‘ \| mek for his dally trope . ui - the pter, | _ . Blue, pink, navy blue or/ dollars to a bus man in the i <2 OOS UIC CEA el emt ee Rake eS” ap became 3 blue-and-white or Soy _| POLIO SEES SEEKS DIVORCE. pores ; 3 a P , with white trimmings, It sells for Se. News. cong pan im |Premesnce the Cusee ot waetecate dotted Swies Waistey-—-with| white “ dealers say they sell more im nd proved : Bie hee ~ bary, Conn, soft or stiff cuffs, 25 cents per yard ; iv a i. Engine and ituried to ae ths WAS Ob net waderetane i at to a , Formerly 50 cents to 85 cents, ; er 25¢. book Eee Gre oor Teme Os x sasereent (ae wen ee 2 Te, Dring Way $1.25; Remaining stock of Pique Coats, Reef Be A t pul eo Matthew Whelan, © young Bnemanen| William Hughes, « pol Underhii! became exhausted and gank| Ptomaine poisoning was reported to the Value $2.25, $2.75 and $3.25. Imported, embroidered i calla tainly do sell Wy at Weld the Brooklyn “L” Railroad, ts dying in = ‘ee wa ig = ea cee | eae when Water aitesete, « hago] City Health Officer, Dr. C. W. 8. Frost, M i : hes & - eelivn baer nage man seeing hls : ; Swiss Almanacs, te Cy Hat Hct be at |e on gre Nin hg eam kt rw it rs avn bw] JAMES MeCRERRY &CO,,|Sris# Muslin, 44 inches) JAMES MGREERY & CO., attentive to bis work Court defo Tustice Sewell) cream. . Te ccs gycanes| Oe ne co eeemenns Remnte|LICUT-O0Y, GNDOLL, OF Two daughters of Lieut. Dodds, of tne] Broadway and rth St, Exquisite colors and de-| PWentythird Street, ile morning by a locomotive. His skul!| man Thomas Martin, of the Fifty-stath RHODE ISLAND, DYING. Waterbury poites, ate probably the quis was fractured. He lived at 120 Atientic Precinct. | worm cases Among the sufferers are signs, avenue, om | (eperis! te The Bresing Werid.) fascerity 0S a aoe “85 cents per yard Whelan secured employment om the) The proof of the pudding—Test!-! provipENCE, R 1, June li—tueut-| The suff Sanaa s ied f “Li road recentiy and was reeurdnd al it . CR, . ne sufferers ate ice cream in @ bakery Former 35, ; Sarin Temes | prune iy |e a mo aa ah ~ NRGRO BANDIT BELD. vn e was cont to make an eapcily at ' ficult electrical , \¢ | —_______—_ Pees ra KILLED BY “PLSTBR COAT. | nsrmee nestea » man o= sereer| JAMESMcCREERY &CO,, Gvenues, Whelan low eli thought o: Mreet—Caprered we ors sanew Oh ths phoosere of sats. | L BOR N EWS | mere decteet Welnhet Sawn ort] Met Chase. attee Broadway and rth St, cIT out the problem. is send tadiite © Ginty carve 0: tne A le Oe ee George W. Holmes, colored, whe gave corcer, and while Whelan was busy sgt Ris residence as Asbury Park, N. J. repairing the br: encased in the plaster jacket which was arratened before Justice Hoos, in caused his death, the body of fourteen. 4 Lester MoMurty was found at] the Qremory Street Police Court, Jersey SHIPPING NEWS. ot of Montague street this morn-| City, this morning charged with high- -_—_ way robbery ALMANAC TO-DAY. whatever. MeMurty fumped from an excursion Maine to Call. DaTee last Tuemlay as it ed, are all doing the foot of Dock street on the efifht-howr iand on the At? o'clock this morning Holmes and | 89" rise. 625fun oss. a ae bg 1M Montgomery street, at the corner of Grand and Warren streets, three blocks from Brower's house. Holmes took his gold watey and SiS in money, Brower fesisted as well as he could and shouted for helo, His ertes alarmed the high- lee appointed to act he (wo committees water A walter jumped after him, but appointel to endenvor to have the body, weighted by the heavy plaster Sime etre ant Mullet, the| moult, vank instantly. ie had been Tap | suffering from apinal trouble RR receiving & per Catherine Quinian, | #/n H4/ed Une tlon to inerea: year Lefore the Hoard of | mm Tuesday morning, that the Irishmen were de eligible and even if th nd in this country. detwres make ived at the contest The mai an, Bess sepred. to bis application to be Polhemus Printing | men aed hat Me Me Test | hee%paecumie me ‘were employed oy worsmen saris eich tae lata far - MIGTIMIZED 1 SBWELLER, tradition to New Jersey of Dennis O'Brien, the “Damper” Man. (Special to The Evening World) came - Elisabeth. ‘One of the » | Ger. Roosevelt Authorises the En- ALBANY, June 1 —ov. Roosevelt to- day authorised the extradition of Denne ” (yBirien to New Jersey, He t under sey 2 iyateRNS arrest mn New York Chy for Baring. with have pay- tons. watch and money. man joined in the chase and ca) Holmes at Van Voret Holmes dropped the ec | Berpose Brower followed the man. with the! Mersare waymen, who fled in different direc: | tens | leer was caught. He was held in $1,000 bail.