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| . Money Sent to The Event Solna World for aaa nisinder of this season's GIRL MARTYR WIL. L Tamir, and itth Street. $ GET HE HER CHAIR. SALE OF PARASOLS. | McCabe Will Enable the Child to See the Trees and Flowers. Peeererrrror It rr Ee Pe ee ee od nd Z ADDIE M - — i} If there are any cynics left in tow ask them to fr story of Addie MeCade. 1 defy them to be thropic when they have fi Addie MeCabe {sa poor mother misan shed {ttle aMicted Gaughter of the tenements Bhe Is sixteen years oll, a heipiess paralytic as a result of an attack of spina! mentn which whe fell a tim to whe: as but one year Bho is the eldest *. and her h a very poor, hard-workirg woman Mra abe, Addie and all her brothers and * live In three small roome, The front room has (wo windows trom which one may, by stretching the neck tof sky, and for all other view tie houses across the street. At one 0 the other # prisoner ina broken chatr fifteen years | Avy for twenty years,| When hie “ agains: the executors 0 on 2 : doa Dard worker, but I want to give} " the estate of the late m Camp m @as told tn The Evening World this money to nelp buy a chair for that onaire wall-paper manuta of last Monday. The e Invaia wee poor child No. I would rather not leave) (U"'" tal A tn Justh “ w tam 4 discovered oy (8 woman inepector ' my name The money is what she wants, ie be Be aa Bhom she told how she had not = not names. | men Hi, : adj i ner home in seven years and Aiivether we already her h L. tt jerner eo HEM & * var a a ae “understood that tbere, were | " | oe sus $20, 006 veGuarddigaitat| such things ae trees and flowers.” she ‘ | never escent with Mr Sargent 18 ney HH. Bo 5 i = a llega Wd chaira, 1 And we | Outbreak of Bubonic | aren Ween ee 8 firate<c Mr. Horne story to The Evening World and sug- srveinns hating alt, Wh Joseph I Plague. [ ested that ite readers contribute a fund to buy a wheeling invall: that Addie MeCabe mirht get o Breet, see the trees and the flowers There has never heen a murmur tr the MeCabe household. Addie, leas one, has never been In a real sense « @ durden he has been a poor, maimed pet. and the little sisters and brothers have vied With each other tn waiting upon the at hair eo the heip flieted one. For ffteen years, since ene gir CAPD ERRATA EE Ree Himpre of the +). ‘CABE allied t » leave 5 for THE CHAIR jyer is now w 4 help us with just a small), hy m? Of course you will W 4 you > wing? ya few dollars frente. so we was a baby one year old, Addte MeCabe very » has been bathed and dressed each Any . morning by her mother an t . And A a chair which (s now token t ay from years of con usage Th the has remained untt! t, when the ‘ ‘ has been undressed and bed Addie may live years, but she w a never walk. She is paralyzed the entire r Jength of her left side : ‘ TO SEE THE TREES. ' When the inspector asked about Addie he wAs toid a n record of ° facts—no comp falling at Pate not the slightes fa desire well or wish for charity ‘The inspector ead to Addie: "Ds you 1" ever t of 4 on appeal to ald w suffering ‘sven asin ale | CHAIR FOR ADDIE M'CABE. | ir the Addie Metabe) in.” she oald, “T) ORDERED. more, Tut an g se wonder! trees « state of! And th soner of fifieen years re piled without a note of querulourness |. atef re in her volce peven years, You see, I'm too tor | ee ai chair f + ail pow mamma arry and my chair falis ¢ “ , $ leces If Li's moved Prhink of Por veven years ve chair TRIP TO THE COUNTRY. has been really toe \ ater being moved eae h be pr ed to . et is ant of . 1 thew ‘ fectly from the McCabe hor 5 hh was ate M y when The World a . . rep returned from a Addie © ‘y ny Me ‘@ home print the uty of thle chit . . ve poverty in only a few evitions eu Bren ne World Vet what happened? It is 4 4 julie Mere soty —< he Ale oe wy . . hearts of The Evening World reader ® t ‘ Bet | ithe to tel) it age orree pees ‘ MONEY AND LETTERS. HARRIET HUBBARD AYER — can never tire of teling he quick A Soovente for Demoerats, many. | The first thing | saw D arrived at The Wor my desk when office Tues ‘Mort Was & bateh of letters contain j for Addie McCabe. Wax from an aronymous corre- crlap ten-dollar bill, “en special tographs of half tone; erat should bave supplement containing pho- he delegates to the |, “Y Kansas City Convention to be held July 4. Superbly printed in color and & souvenir every Demo _ TRE WORLD: -ROTHENBERG «, | 300 Parasols,—the re- wate stock. Plain and fancy Taffetas, $1.50 each; Formerly $2.00 to $4.00, Silk, Chiffon and various Novelty Fabrics, —trimmed and embroidered, HE $2.95; Formerly $£,00 to $8.00, ae : JAMES McCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St. + LADIES’ SHIRT-WAISTS White Lawn Waists, finished with % insertion of Fronts tucks and open-work embroidery, Tucked backs. Dress sleeves. Stiff linen collars, $1.35; Value $2.25 os ncheethitnes eee : JAMES McCREERY&CO, Broadway and rath St. HERES PEN Starter Caldwell Sues the | Estate of Millionaire ” ee William bettie James FP Coldwet tar the prince of tare was unabe e i mon. and § on the * dea r daughter, a, went with Mra Mf particulars Aled by Cad ems of expenditure are se A STEAMSHIP ROMANCE. WEDNESDAY EVENING, Formerly LUDWIG BROS. West 14th St. Great Mattress Sale! Lowest Prices Ever Heard Of. 505 freshly made, wholesomely clean and attractive high-grade Mattresses, entire surplus stock of S. A. Myers & Co., 505-5 19 West 30th house in America, on sale to-morrow here At Half Actual Cost to Make. Emphatically the most astonishing opportunity in years to get extraordinary values in Mattresses at Another gratifying and powerful illustration of the value of trading at prices so exceptionally unusual. Rothenberg’s, 29" Note the Character of the Mattresses and Then the Prices: A. ticking ; guaranteed Lot 1 180 Hair Mattresses, to be perfect in every way; filled with improved black hair; all sizes to tit iron or wooden beds; worth wholesale $9.98... ir Mattresses, made up in finest grades of satin tick- Lot 2-200 Genuine Mixed Hair ing; nothing ever offered for less than $14.25 to compare with these ner all sizes; a splendid bargai 125 South American Curled Hair Mattresses, covered in high-class fancy ” } Ahn one or two parts; S. A. Myers & Co. have sold these wholesale at $15.00, and are now asking $17.00; our special price for this sale is... made up in best quality A, C, MM ab... .creee teeees UNUSUAL RUG BARGAINS. assortment in rich Oriental and floral patterns, More Great Wash Goods Offers. f- Colored Dimities, stripes 10c, quality. .se sees cere eeeere 36-inch fine Percales, 12 yard .... * Fine White India Linen, 12".c. values. 8! | White Openwork Web Grenadines, never sold for less than 15c.: to-morrow at, per yard. 7.90 oxt2 9.9 Worth $15, 70M 1 Osh orth $12.93, and polka dots, 6ic| "5c. quality, ner Bromley's famous Smyma Rugs; perfectiy reversible; beautiful Genuine Cork Linoteums, > yards Short, Remnants of Linoleum, special bargain! see teeeee iy TOUR MONFY BACK IF A PURCHASE 18 UNSATISFACTORT, St., city, foremost mattress 4,75 6.98 10,50 Linoleums. wide; pretty patterns; fae values at, persquare yard. 300} "19¢c Massive Brass Rail Bed. 3 . Head and foot; 2 brass spindlesand brass vases; all sizes; worth 7.50; an immensefavor- * ite, at 4,98 | Trunks and Bags. No. 43. strong and able No, 41, canvas cov tom “ No. 29. tra good travelling trunk, with modern trammings. W Lia TRUNKS, TRUNKS, TRUNKS, 2s-inch sizes, 2.49 ainch Siz wt ered, protected corn service top, sides and bot 2-inch size, ex- all new, 1.25, TRAVELLING BAGS—Imitation Alliga- Highecut ( Sshord rsa. 6 rass-trimmed now tor, good lock and catches, 99c, 65c, 69c}# Fngiish handle, leatherette-lined Bags, worth @1,00, $1.80 and $2.00; are 1139, 1.49 a Random is a dangerous pas-| time. Guessing is) equally so in a polit: Hoard of Eetimate to-day appre S ried sb for the Board af Health ical discussion. Stick. Ee Ae eth Boars to facts. Use The, a Ma oc 4 ones anon World Almanac. sitente of San Fra Teen ie aval + * * 1000 World Almanac and ‘ Encyclopedia, handsomely bound t * * cover in colors * * attems ut "pun sti to 120, im Miner and a Pair seenuer Wedded ona Pier. sok place |net n Loyd pler arrival of the Im der Grosse night on aon steamer ur ve miner we nh board Hed her pier or Jvation of the Peace © marriel Ma art with all the « witnesser “ple started at once for Mon- fen and bie ship's paswen uns TOLD PI PITIFUL LIE ‘OUND ¢ GRANDPA'S TURTLE, | Rasen's daughter Stella, a mischievous | ' Mu nN would have doffed| pernard Dhckine while walking | six id chi'd, danced about on Mre.! an to T ¢ May Hein, 1) ineongh a the acher's farm in| Hoftman’s stoop at 17) Ten Kyck sireet . t ceknowledged Mm-) wadison. N. 3 fay, found a palr of} yestertay and annoyed the ald lady by k numb jentie att of! orto the shells of which bore the datel ner chatier s tin the| of ine, evidently made with a pocket-| When ordered away, she ran to her] . “ knife home, seve yore away, and told her ehteen and Iickineon learned later that his ereat-| Mrs. Hoifman was a witch and i eran er had marked the turties In| nad tried steal her. Ragen se hs tot id tify howe tee the verr indicated. The little creature Mrs. Hoffman and beat her cruel 1 ited recently, leaving them) wi) be taken to the olf man. who nowlesying that she was @ demon and he J Nelt mother, Mrs 7 aa Ms, = = Rig wagh all the} would Kili her aia - —_- mated Madison farm e corrigibie home. They . y fro ymmittod to the Gerry soetery —_- Died from @ Fenetared Shalt. Grecheatin of No Mt Phage sree, | ai Order next Sun- Newark. fied ie ine Cty Monpital, Jere © oy, | the Long and Inter: Magte- | Jersey Ve-Meorrew \fierm sing eX wensack, N. J. ry « tion Programme se or “TRED TO EAT WITCH TO DEATH cdnijpennn Razen’s Daughter's Idle Tale Sends Him to Jail. Hoating wit hes to deat two centuries ago When the straight eed Purttan wtucted New Engtond mn Asbury Park lines has sin fallen into disuse. An attempt ¢ vive the ancient custom is respon for Andrew Raxzen's presence in & lyn jail Delle, Hottmmar sixty-four Summers Street Court th Aming and had ta vinmitted in 6 ball, Her face ered with brutves inflleted by This was her story olf woman of cared in Ewen the prisoner A Souvenir for Democrats. supplement containing pho-| By mail, postage paid, 25¢. + popular nat Suaday's World will issue a pereenith of the delegates to the|the Morrisanta Poilee Court this morn- Kansas City Convention to be held ‘ne '» $3 bail for trial for cruelty to July 4. suport printed in color and “2)snn bait wed hack * * * over 600 pages may be had from all newsdea ies | HS ALLOWS “WS A TREE Bronx Dyer Hanged Him- seif in His Front Yard, Willian Middiestadt, a dyer, forty-six | years olf, who lived with his family at he corner of Pelham Parkway and Bos Road, hanged himeelf early this ng to a tree in front of his resi- dence. His bie by limbs. Pw idiestad! had co! laybreak by suspended f the lower thesline to one ved the tee, made b, silpped te then’ jumped. 25 hoaer about, his. nec He was dead when His daughter Mary aroused the neigh bors, who cut down th y. A doctor Was unavie to find any of life Mil tieate pianation of vance as thy sorry for» [hanged himself in | PICKAXE AX FOR A HORSE. and no ex- The family ad- wee that he was tal; prota acreg Detver Accused of Katreme Creelty | son’s selling. | made too many ©. night and j hh Heast—ield in S200 Ball. George W. Ohileben, of 69 Hast One Hundred and Pifty-ninth street. @ river, wos held by Magistrate Mott in Ehrich Bros. | More Or gandie & Lave Dresses Ney Half Unde» Value. Some in plain black, blue, white, lavender and pink; others in very pretty figured designs. Waists have embroidered yokes and 4 99 o 4.99 rutiles: skirts with rutiles at bottom, lace trimmed; all with drop. skirts; these are actually worth $7.98; at... HOMESPUN AND VENETIAN SUMS, colors and black, silk-lined Jackets, new Skirts, finest percaline lining, WOU QIIGGs Bivicssesusieersenss , ’ Sale of Men’s Shirts. A large purchase of high-class Negligee Shirts, made by some of the best known makers, Shirts made for this sea- Newest sivles ; some in the lot worth $1.50, AND NONE WORTH LESS THAN $1.00, all go at. 004d bOsdH08 aoDea ede Ke Notte sold to dealers, Only three sold toa customer. $1.00 Madras Shirts at 49c. These were cliosen from the best selling patterns of the season. Maker told us they were most demanded and upon the impulse he » them. But he couldn't foresee a backward seacon, It's so that weather pranks favor you. We got the surplus stock at such a price that, in- stead of $1.00 each, you may have them at.... sees ++ A dozen ditlerent patterns, Men's Balbriggan Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, each...... Men's Shield Bows, to be worn with turn-down collars; reg- ular price Me., at Men's Half Hose B5e. and 50¢ a manufacturer's lot ot samples; , at, per pair Three Great Shoe Offers. fbn @) pairs nd Childe stent Leather and Dong SDA wor in) z baie tt if ane “Yonge re ayeie.‘tigst) —_Allat Ma OXFORD Pls, ¢ ae no u smalt sizes. 2 @ to Hos; q S pairs Ladies’ Tan Viel Kid OXFORD a < Usher Heels, white kid lined th 2 a ule XV, ) i} F and Dongola Hand ‘Purned All At r Viel Ks 1 with patent’ ti P ow el and spring i t 1, SHORS ‘ dongola tops. sites 12 to Sy; worth $ Aree tien, beat Maye Tan Chocolate Viel Lane " English last, made ap te rg SHORE, «Black Dong medium wide tow. patent tip ry 0 Bidks All at Ladies’ Tan and Blpck Hand McKay weil OXFORD TIES, chin, Bngitsh nish las mt and widths, new. sgvlisn shoes, worth m last, all sigh Ladies. and Mises And Black Spring Heel BLO! NFORD TIED. ues, misses 19 te hatletts it | Summer Sale | Parasols. Ti oilet Articles. " | aE eS . tue nat tte OS 2 boo ne ik ee, "hs At 25c, ° EE ae 1.49 fine assorunent of f handies At 6c it 6 Sterling Ware. On the pita | itema we will At 10c, - Brave 3 initials free Iredves charge: ye 10c OOTH SUGAR SHELLS . kenuine 4 or 6 rows| BUTTER KNIVES . At Ac, FLORIDA WA-| SUGAR BIPTER At 3dc, At 25c, At 15c, At 0c At 2c At 15c, bag SEA VIOL - iT TAL- ‘OW DEL value good, value AY Rt qualtty. Soa. bot it-lined OLIVE SPOONS, ‘LD MBAT FORKS SLLY SHELL. ole On| CREAM LADLI Imported Ci ir the bath utlery, ell, Ma eT DINNPR KNIVES and FO ebony handle. half dosen. th Powder. j soit Steel SCISSORS, 1 Housefurnishings. |: pat Hasement REF RI GRRAT HOARDA’ e lar Stag handle value f9e., 19¢ GARDEN TROW ELS, strong y made, value Se. LAWN MOWERS, best made, 12 in. anal 1 in., value $3.9 AMERICAN, FAMILY PLAT: RM SCALES, weigh 198e alaigreen ar 4 m, per ¢ WATER by COOLER, 2 gallons, Nandsomely decorated, 88 BER. OE howLa, i tae. value 1.2, larme VEER MUGS, real Flemish wore, value Bc. at., 10g RAMEKING AND PLATES, warrs sng fire Ce Dres. dot, each AS Japa sg ntanere. ona raiors 9) we 69 | ma taeraied gn ies DBE Cc

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