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THE WORLD: ae EVENING, JUNE 23, 1900, VIGTING OF GRACEFUL POSES IN THE ‘WF l(t HOT WEATHER j= TD LOND, ccisieesiedicisiachaindeunianventecmbiinemmlll Many Children of the! Hotels Crowded with Tenements Fall fil Americans Reap from the Heat. Rich Harvest. DOCTORS HARD AT WORK. | rah 1800 Oy the Anmpetat LONDON, June 2 -Landon tat with Americans, who find dim felting accommodation at the On every steamer night omb-l |tarned away from the leading metro pollian hoatelries, which are reapt Ticher harvest than ever from thie mere Yet tn a few dave for Parle and thelr roome are |taken by more Americans Compared with the eagerness of the | Evening World Physicians Are Kept Busy Treating Sick abies. While well-to-do parents are hurrying their little ones away to seaside or | hote! managers and store-keepers | Meuntaine to escape the fearful summer! awaltt@ the coming of Americans the deat o ereat y there lea far larger | Khedives orrival in England wee army of Mittle tots who have no such merely a trifling incident escape, They are the children Among the American visitors thts | week was ex-Consul-General Patrick A €e who te making a fying trip (| Brgiand and Ireland on per bush hes fe salle on the Oceant » June T. and will not be back tm time for the Kansas City Convention No paid a pleasant visit to bis suc cessor, W m H. Osborne, and hod nobbed with Josiah Quincy, the former Mayor of Boston, who |e delivering « course of lectures in London on “Mu- nicipa) Government,’ Lased on Boston » few editorials and cablegrams here created onty @ mild sort of nterest in the Republican Nacional (on eolon at Philadelphia, as (he result Sus Fegmrded ay @ foregone conclusion | r f of og COFTeaMondents of Boor, and must endure the heat as $ they can tn na { crowded tenements j w streets and over Tt was for the benef: of such baby @ufferers that The Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund was organized. The Fund @ends skilled physicians through the tenement districts, giving the best med feal care and free medicine to sick and| Prof James W. Baugert, who ts ailing children wn as the crippled dancing master of ° ll ia, largely matotained & ught ‘is famous Queen p ho laulse gavotte before the Dancing Mas Know how poor litue tots suffer nowa-| ters’ Convention to-day at Asbury Pat days, and who want to alleviate their} Prof Haugert walked on crutches Sufferings, To euch big-h givers | ar his dancing couples, but bie ge belongs the crodit of saving many « +o vigorous and intense that hie Mitte life that e in the ance teachers forgot his misfortune Every gift tot Fusd—from one cent J voleed thelr admiration of tle * up-is of use Give freely to this splen-| /n loud applause, declare Prepident did cause it was Prof. Baugert who introduced Ye certain, the Promine .; among the forthcoming en- | the Queen Louise gavotte in the Baitt e are more likely to tahe tertainnents f ¢ Sick Haries’ Fund » Academy of Music at the Loutse Young Man Threw Two!: fs the grand benesit mance to Le Mra Fred Gebhardt, at that time by ‘ Biven at Fred Kroes Beach Ce Loutse Morris, of Baltimore, was | Long Braids from cans ee Seay inoue ire tino on July @» M le one of th the Queen, The gavotte is now one of [may be # amt ; ne thw deel | ‘opular dances of the country. Prof. | Carriage. . a wal ru tave not tried tt you are mise ! a similar entertain. | Baugert sald aed ITSAGOOD SOAP is made im three At hie Casino not only proved | “I am a specialist in group dancing, toe poe bel variation bok oh tae 6 grand ar wuccess, but brought | Two glossy dark-brown braids of hair. | tame pure quality and all oat, We use the fund The b a July % souvenirs of a lovers’ quarrel, are in no injurious coloring of any kind, the will iast from | PM midnight the possession of Willlam Miller, of color being that ot the pure raw mw ft will be a cont > fovmasee. better ot: PiainfleldyN J, awaiting an owner terials out of which the soaps are made. my of the Cax ‘ numbers an las a) ‘. v ere errs who gre willing to take) f ¢ cate the} arriage came along. A young man and green. x chery trum ot aeteneny beens. "Tee 2! | 4 f Tested tol ® a ene Queen Louise Gavotte Oancing. 4 young marine: Seve erates | bars perfect laundry soap. The laundry soap is free from all | , , ant how ga niidren moa! at = aii parently they did not notice Miller on, Vad pe yo substances, and made In an entirely new way from any , should be addr to| when going through movements. The) Prof. Baugert and ¢x- 1 weniy laundry sigiome th Word Paliast | Kieelihe fuge w partcarly appropeate empl the new Lorraine gavotte, watch | (n° *Mtemalk Preseniy the young fair, Kate Crawford Had Sui- : “ITSAGOOD SOAP" (8 just what its name implies —ITSAGOOD Building, New York City for the ball-room, {a one of hie latest inventions. a ee ” cidal Mania--Roach , SOAP. in material and in making it is “The Purest of the Pure.” ff — — ——— _ -- —-— - _ ond ~ ‘ -~ A brief struggle followed, ending with| Was IIl {TSAGOOD COMPANY, { mM . Faph gg ny by roe retains, | b suppressed scream, The next instant as fil, autaetarert, retailer can buy it fron wholesa'er I] two dark objects fell to the road fren) * back of (he carriage. her FEES Bp .Une beaiée of bole Kate Crawtord, thirty-three years old BY HUSUAND. «= CHURCH NOTES. | 2225 teh ER oe | ribbon, At the @ame time the driver iiving at 417 South Fourth a 5 aker, Db for of St | labore at hen J Ls ont Metthow's Latheran Charch, Sinth ‘svenee and “owe © pn up his horse and the carriage Williamsburg, lay dead at Fond ieee heen wil presen ings Prracher to-marw in the Ruigers Pree. | Was e00n out of alah |erine’s Hospital this morning from « a evening a: Bo at Temper of Yi Th sill be ev: J, Howsnt Hebte | Miller says he knows the couple and/dose of carholle acid she took la: | gree eerie vill be vespeate that they have been lovers for some night ae : UUme Plaipfieldans are now on the look-| Her aa i out for a ol bed oad short balr. n mg an and came home at 0.9 ed her to take a walk with Bight Young Walker Eloped ag ig OER : son Mewert |. Jones, will be held tom nth street + ‘ with 15-Year-Old Miss |, 9." ing. ine male wit ea | ey Ws, Sete, tore tnt HURT BY RUNAWAY HORSE, a right, she anid, “wait tll 1 get i; Wen. ae Pants the Hart” Sponr Morntngsite Bapiiet ¢ ‘ bs Fyck Symphony V. Resthoven. In the evening. pntein bas’ hone ete dee be | iy Bathe MePhoay be At Re 5 her bonnet. In a few moments her bi Safhear Thy Dyt la Thom “l he orntnge! t+ ‘ tte Ati.” ant other numbers will be oung Se Se renee | Pattoeeann Ferien tp Crem ARtmed) oe d's heavy fall and Raed lor . : pyc, © tae "Srasnint fealne the ehott diretion | Was Knocked Down ' teak fer Warren Ro Walker and Ethelyn Pye ne ee eevice memorial of the lete nell peed Aas all se: Jotape a i eo Heine ad! eed. | consetous, She died before an ambu husband and wife, the bride tm her! pyiner weNemare held at Christ’ fifteenth year and the husband her ae srening. The | toness by ter Leighton Wi! ama amine!) While trying to stop a runaway horse lance could reach @. Catherine's Hos. a few months, are before | Skiers, whe ti pecemiy fe ohinage, wen) ig = Pee attached to @ baker's wagon at One, pital charehes @tll vaite in services fer| Hundred and Sixty-seventh street end | Crawford sald they lived happily and of the Supreme Court, well known (ty twenty years ago. Pale's Greet spectacle aad Bre PUIYAMA Jap ® iF m PARK now ane Brooklyn, in a divorce proceeding. | oa the roof gar: Amaverdam avenue thie morning Police-| could give no reason for his wife's act | MAMMERSTBIN's VICTORIA. Kb DAND CONCERTS Afternoons @ Bvenings hey eloped several weeks ago when it the Fanaa }man Arthur H. Weener, of the West | ite sister said, however, that Mrs | 424m @ way d CONEY SLAND, young Walker was a pupil at the Roys' ring Beat Ja te sect reirerin hag ia jwir| One Hundred and Pifty-secon@ street Crawford hed suicidal mania at times, | VENETIAN Aerial | TERRACE Salts GE ti. bint be SE Hah Behool to Brockiye. Me ren ayer | be led by Thompeon and Knox Avenes Oragrepsiionss wil aap - 4 was knocked down and badly | naving tried to kill herself twice before, ee Eleciric care meet elt boat. Pare 10 coma, from bis home, #6 Washin, enue. be made by le im the edifice af the latter The Sixth Ave; FUMe ss each time with a knife. a NY PERRY ih at Culver On8 Lath 6: Sovinien 06 6 pane slaves a! wha bp Geipal vagers. ‘in| Metbodtet Mplaropel tad Fire Vefermed Charmhes| junit att (@ the 4: Hood Wright) At about the same hour Charlee Roah, "I wat pennies ertiit Ave 2 Coney Ietand dance hall to provide | ihe “vesing there will be a twilight mectiog. | will unite in whe Sixth Avvage Meptiet Share cain twenty-six years old, an eplieptio since Ti ov THR “ eee ie tree Reate Surtece Core Fare, 10 eeote y Right of the coming week prominent |The Washington Aven aidues ean" ke ae he was two years old. tried to kill him Combined, by drinkti arbolic acid at his|s ra is oly aa = 192 Jefferson street, Williams. Prem ROW apo itil bs ed thas nie Continuous funds for his marriage A ce a coer Cemeems” ae m vg py | Unaquiring summer | | sya Avenes Congmgntions! ani'Latren | boarding places, Summer botel men |“! Presbyterian Churches tn the etitee ot) who used The World last year were | 3mm The ceremony was performed by a) ['0)' r eolored minister, Rev. G. F. Miller, of unter the Augustine's Protestant Episcopal Church, tn North Oxford street, He sald aes terian), Martens Piecinerien Chareh, 4 | d often said g LON PRANK AND he re db elf as nineteen Ju * Methetiat Dpleagel ant Mount Morris re for July and August | rformance Re CT OR'S au t irl rep resented hers | Map «Sarchge. Bash church ban provided | 1" tay 1, De | pleased with the results. The World | v " I | ATT years o! ee a for two Sam 1% fh hae 77 6. be ph “— Pied. \ | i the great medium for summer re on he wil doubtless far » ed, * f ‘a people Sapme, Dr Joke jaly | wly 1 » a ge * Bart ine weeny Oe yerns ik, be. B Lewnitmas reas a Ave 6, Dr D Woruman, Aue 1213 , arte, gratified this Ume [2a f8 h Stuart & cite Galina nt to the home of the bride's parente| }S. br Bl, Waitnan. thyree, Ave. | hug 3 and Rept 2 De ewe lodges ds Pte mai up the Baie The wext day Walker re-| 6 Or. a 'F Opa Rea Palace Qieens Pas Fria, Morice Picturee aa why ut e turned to bis home and hie father, who! em: Aug er 1 ‘ " ed the police te hig son, | bey Gow Avie Waptier Church | miss . ‘ ‘ ‘ Bed saked, the polien pe Rad bas. St, Pe AM a heser cortlaa [BRIGHTON BEACH iki i sn! sye bys dh a8 { the Mount Morrla Baptist Church and in August | the stereoptionn [MATA DAILY, & EVENINGS. 415. ois rey petition was presented tn cou fx father His bride did not enter an appearance and the hearing At Orece Met Was adjourred by Justice Dickey to ! ed ive ber an opportunity to protect her rights 8 James Methotint Rplecopal Church Bethany Swetieh Methotien Mpiacone! Church iat Kplewope! Church, West Ove Mr pernee Gas Revaceer tire mar + Protestant Episcopal Charwh ; “ FORTY- IK | ew TI TBACHBRS, etc see women carne | Bo at treet 4 bas pulp nmin of DAT. AND. SOIT > lave soem Kw aah or dotaeen,”” The Sommer § SAL | p> o | wate openet 1 RULES gta. “NASSAU wey rity Onwanieat Bat Twe ted from the! ser Gua ‘ow, superintendent of the New York Training Sehoot | x aon ook arch House, Sul deliver an |Rao¢ ihe warm it be The, Ma KOSTER & BIAL’ Oinke. «i ment of Newly Pam! Rid VARIETY Young Mes's Christian Assoetation, No. 6 West | for Teachers. One Huntrod and Teeny An strat, ‘ a. ‘The New York Training Scheot for | +" MAT. TO-DAY, 2:7 S0c. E teria ‘Teachers graduated forty-six last night.” 1 THE ROOF It was the first commencement of the, iy a NEW YORK "ast? Siti." tiue |= school since {ts organization, and the| Mare pinta Cherch. beck sof So, dere | yes one Daptin Churh. Reookirs, © 0 i k jl QUO cry iin even formation of @ el Fae | tention, of chfete of, Intervet tot wise ome nected with the parish Among them i¢ « ple tare of the ruins of Trinity Church after the auditorium et the Beard of Education | Herr" (male yg ty Tee Grit | Rev. Mines V. inde the aicanttion bas the tart? VADIS, | ' ~ Dullding was crowded. There were but Seriously Ask ant Anewer.” | caeecene home, ceene-eeeee attraction for rinse XS Cuverel pm’ nee rais or shine tre oon ite dame The fer or] eG St et melee fase Sener ep vitim of « poor smoke: BY renrace camer. | ™ EDITORIAL FORUM * ’ La AR NCRRTS sn : Were arouped In 4 sambctrcle on the) 1? foal te gm tat baat | Toe er, nm aes TWENTY.SECOND REGIMENT BAND TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD. platform tn — bower of potted plex A - silt remsen te “gars, ——— — dn wow nnn nner, end blossoming flowers, A number of eaten best? hee Sopeieee, palneed >, fe py ah e , nares 2 Hebrew | lg , wa ¥ CASINO! moe ie ‘ Miata 8, members of the Board of Education vaiei ne olf maetire-Reuse at tonsiderabie ex-| The examination aid chsing exereiaes af the Were present, and addresses were made, he graduates by John Jasper, the Borough Superintendent, Miles M OBrien, President of the Beard; Dr. William H. Maxwell, the City Superin- tendent of Schools; the Rev. Dr. Moran and A, 8. Downing, the Principal. There | hw were but two esrays by the graduates, Magnom:, ten for fifteen cents, are all that can be desired, NEW GROUPS Desire; os ATLANTIC 32. seur cone Weston & Yout, Mares @ fi The Sebbeth-ecboot of (s+ Congremmtion Alarwrn Iereei will coaelute with © festival at Sulnere Harlem River Park on Wetoewtay Committe of Arrangements '9 bring ‘Rabel Mo Kreeseopt | _The mission shoo! of Temple lsree! of Harlem ‘Vill hold cheating exerci to-morrow ? PAR avenue and One Huntre! ant T rect my! marattg preerhieg ined from the clase of this month Rev. De. Joba L. Camper preach tm the Levington Avene Baptit Chere) to-merr “Aprabem 9 the Lagat of Meters Discovery.” ao be spesial uate jossred by 0 cana tiny ¢ NO RISE IN FRG Ss" = _—" Nest Mooas Excurtions. ROCKAWAY BEACH — f@ounat Steamer General slogun nm} 50 Cts. “The Book of the Year.” 600 pages of facts and figures, Things every patriot and voter ought 1 . eee e to know. rr tasting” 1 Not Follow Chi eage in Increasing (ost PERFECT of Staple. the petee of whert bas streamed iT) reese in ee Lj ot breed ‘ «ete's "Ses AM ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. exxx« ‘ ‘* ony, Je ener! G aot Ob FARK ROW @ ‘aavercising designed by The Chas B. Joes Co, World Bldg, New York rion. | Steamboats, -|- | BRIGHTON B ACH, (Fare 10 evnta) BROADWAY PURPIES: Nostrand Ave Care (Take cart ith Ave ol on, » Culver Route. Pare. 10. “BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT, « MANHATTAN jf re soe THE UNITED STATES SHOULD MAKE WAR EDEN Musee: ON CHIN By Bishop Cranston, Foremost of Missionaries, ttnly 8 eae « te “ey HOW THE PARTY BOSS IS MADE, See ae eee ae HOW HE IS UNMADE, oh = Se S| OPENINGS IN SOUTH AFRICA, By Sir George White, Arirish General at Ladysmith THE ETERNAL MASCULINE, sess ope vires wonseay co oor | FIFTEEN DON'TS FOR PARENTS, HOW MANY ARE WE? DO ENGLAND'S RULERS REPRESENT PEOPLE? e Ci Jor order it through the manufacturers, ii TROY BOATS. ‘fleamer Sera: Father Ave. Surtane teadiog UP THE HUDSON. ~ se % 9» NEWBURGH AND RETURN, ». 19.99. mae mH. AMER ~ edhe "ISHINNECOCK™ 7 ve New d wot, BR, 800 ‘ “Til, hae he Pookie, S16 AM 0 CENTS ” rc poreuMent . By Bird S. Coler. By Mayor S. M. Jones. By Dr. Margarita Stewart. By Prof. B. C. Gregory. By H. T. Newcomb, Census By Be

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