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i ad * = | fe THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 6, 1900, A SILVER SPOON BEAT FAB ERIDEGROOM. |*TOUGH GIRL” NOW A [Seine Spee FISH RU i i THE ONLY CLUE TO } WIDOW--PARR DEAD. STABEED se fa RON Poe tented inden ann o ‘ Oe HER HRIGI { iy eitagee 2 Neg ina “| Arrangements are making to-day for) ©} ments, a a he tate the funeral of John W. Parr, the dart- *\ tone singer and hudand of Ala Lewis Charlies W. Mavis, in the Court, Brooklyn, to-day of ai “Tough Gir.” Mr. Pare! cday after a few days illness | eS FO e Mrs. Edward Angel, Abandoned in Syracuse|**! (2! ou ~ nd ip keg gop mm Twenty-four Years Ago, Wants to fourth treat secretly married on June 6, father having forbidden her to Keep! Mr and Mee Peer visited Mra, Acbert | Piaw at Newport eariy this month and) ‘oF, July 8 ~The er line steamer Mon.cort, sot days out from Liverpest |, arrived here to-day O48 would rome times be b t. | 410 grants on board tle later, and constant toe Danes, Poles and Stave, iM Schneider win | Die Be- | {**y ht te ie ee ap hemnstne on oes ee Schneider called inst nigh and he and} es secaune (hey ae fore His Wedding Lis bride-to-be were discussing the dex |ropniet with Mets for f rious outbl company with Mish : | tatle of thelr wedding when the clo 4 Find Her Parents. Last Saturday Travis, learning wat | MC, Mee toluene’ to town with @ severe Day. Jetruck 1 Kautmann crierel the gas here In order to secure & daughter was ma dered her| give | turned out at once. nelder ret eS Gouiaod a, : | ——_—. Rhereapon Kaufmann demanded & cents f 1% " Reinelder and verte venemenciy re-| WHISKEY CAUSED i Sand on Sunday her fa it & quarrel over § cante gt fumed to pay Rutan | @) her. Fating, he mad ptage at Hai chne ver, twonty-ee yeare old, turned out the n Brothers in Wall stavbed with a pair of gelseors 4 it, The two qu fu wounted by Cyrus Kaufmann, |eaid, the Snehe brochers entere haroner’s tee eee Rlames Joba Tiel Ada Loew's) LJ bbing took | General ont vind eell doon f Death of Jncob Henning, (Tm con oner’s jury at Plainfield, M By tigating the death of Jacob Hen ning, who died in the Mul of the same adress The | place © of Schneider's) sweetheart |steriwart, ait Gordyn, te ehom be} HOP DURING A FIGHT, nnd ‘hree brothers named Sachs, one of eke he hei Net Enongh Dectors, ‘The ten doctors appointet a week toner @t M2 Leona: fi . » io * n, ie ¢ od je ' ‘ | Fisher, who ts an ex-champion bley-/!n Trook-yn to atten ack bables tn pore 5 & Pag ly -vapetiag Men Mitand Ww ast week, brought in a verdig® clist, twenty-four years old atend | viy the Bixteenth ste Rear; "the ihegs Dacha bwethee aby While Eng ; ‘he that John Muldoon was ree a civil sult against his father-in-aw. | 4° York, who has ™ men Went to New 1 druak on thd n w under arrest. Kaufmann escaped a Row. . REVOLUTION 1S OVER, eof? 0° ROR aces, [nati Koutmann ts arresial She Ie'a6-[yhieiy-Ave. years. ald, ut 281 bottle of whlaker. i Warde. bai | sisting the police now In their searen, cS j bag Kaufmann, wi _ Ling oe tw ae lived m the fret en » be Liberals vgcapen a taal |eery sundae tensineet, deoaeh tle-| Sunday World Wants make ¢ mon whd Abrahom Sache had rooms with | 4 pathway to success an easy (Results await takers at the tom him ay well as the girl Yetta, w The State ived a despatch rom Consul-General Gudger, at Pan-| 4 (®jama, announcing the collapse of the)? Ome enpese | % and marriage. A great Serial revolutionary movement there He states that he Lidera’s unexpec’- {| Romance, Evening World + oily turrentared and that quiet now |} Net Saturday, Jaty 29, prevaila at Panama | Ob0-4060-040004eobeRRRED Leve pessasscasneeees You will find some of the greatest values of our and Factory Sale here to-morrow—Bargain Friday, [aaeii-/ MILLE FACTO RY SALE [= LE 98c. Wrappers 59c.| Women's Waists, 50c.} Women's Wrappers of strong, Women’s Shirt Waists of white % fine quality lawn, stripes and lawn, pleated backs, all over lace figures on light ground, made stripe fronts or embroidered fronts; laundered or flare cuffs; ANGELINE M. ANGEL ; enim’ | FURNITURE A sterling silver spoon marked “M-) found me 1 was wrapped in cotton in August Ne Ne Tie” I» the only clew Mrs. Edward An-| batting and Jay tn a fine wicker basket, gel, of 9 Hudson street, has to the By me was @ full eet of baby clothes of Mentity of her parents, by whom, pre- linen and slik expensively embroid- Numerous inquiries indicate that many await with A 3 ac s rumabiy, ate waa abandived twenty nricael ry tend Gs anatumen Gn te ole te with fitted backs, full fronts, Moats Gostwin's ‘hone tar ayracece [oak wan ee se email ibe. lo Trade Sale of Furniture will open on Wednesday next, plain and flounce skirts; new all new goods; 32 to 4 Mr, Goodwin, who adopted her, died ee lay in the basket. They took ugust First. The methods by which the goods are 9, stvles: ni H 7 WI Sra. Aneel trying to gol the "ee Goodin bow 4 Jonmotne en assembled and distributed at bargain prices during and becoming styles; nicely inches; to-morrow, her parents are and why they abandoned fie! aad when the mn abot August are original with ws. Always suecesul these trimmed; sizes 34 to 46; feed Pwr, tie, Seta, her. ‘This ts the story ox she told it{cp sales are complimented by many attempts at imitation, to an Evening World reporter The elegance of the Furniture and its cheapness, mark regular price, 98e., to- 59 Great Bargain! Dinner Set, $3.50, MY LIFE MYSTERY. ath a positive advance over any former similar occasion. morrow English Porcetain, first with prett . ' quality, fancy pretty underglaze Distated Exclusively to the Hvems| isn, ty the apr, ioaae fa seea|" JOHN WANAMAKER \ YP None C.0.D. No mail orders filled, ” decorations, “which” are. guaranteed Co lata Ietime set cousins ‘os | » ta rom ie a . gnaine. | Hie run was from the West to ‘ ate sa Becond Floor, Sth M8. Section Mauna or pieces may be purchased at proportionately low prises. To fully { Anat Ym vepplty merried and moter toll me ekosee that enter formerly A. T. Stewart & Co,, Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Ste, eeccccorececcces appreciate this bargain you ought to see the goods. — Tying Pieor, Both st. Seetions. delightful little y decause, so f have a pertectly 1 worry const Sol boak Nama : Last of the Summer Millinery. | —~Men’s Underwear, 19, know, I haven't a single relation r Mra. Good: Thi iil w t k by marriage tn the whole world. 1] fhe guessed she'd keep m : is ts about the last news of the Summer Vilinerys We are trying to make Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, ail strictly finest quality, regularly sold don't know what 1 want of any others,| Piet!) Ady ran away vefore 4 |g othe last the best.” We are expecting new thirtys, and are cutting prices on our | 4¢ 456, Mate Fleer, Goth St, Ghetto, iW stock to clear it out very quickly. either, but I feel as if there was a f te Mr. ee Hy) ip na ana Woman's Trine! Rite, $2.98 and 82.8. | Women’s Underwear, 8c, 12c. and 1% Every time I think that when my time | to Phiade Phin i nion- @ O To-morrow you may have your choice of any Trimmed Hat in. our stock, Women's tc ribbed Vests, of fine cotton, for 8¢ omes to dle 1 shall go without ever| P nv agcon dh regardless of former prices,at the tigures named above Women’s 25 ribbed Vests, of fine qual variety . quality of Lisle thread, in a faving known who my father and my| diet | at ft al H if mother wers it makes me ry. My foster-| #2000"! ah ee ioe No Other—at S. N. Wood & Co.’s Women’s While Pique Alpine Hats, 49. wre a tbaped Venta, whieh régulerty so Ne Soa mus at hl F mother told me all I know about myself, laud gor work in & factory Ian Forthe Latest effects, different colored bands, We hive also the Women’s Twentieth | cotton and lisle thread, in all sizes, up to the extra large. Price now 49¢. and from her story I think I was born 1 Foe nothing of work | Century Hat at this price. = bes ‘wor, Gin Bt. of & good family. woe cc ccm ecco cee one e eee enn e sce e ones t we WH "s Sailor Hats, 25c., 49. and 75 One day in May, 1906, an old Irish ty. a Carl a @ fomen’s Sailor Hats, 25c., 49. a c. ? C woman came in her dressmaking shop In| He tll 1 . ° Made uf sptit and jumbo braid. We shall sell them at less than half price for Women s Summer Gloves, 15c. and U Byracuse and asked Mrs, Goodwin what 3 the former prices were S9¢., O8c. and $1.59 respectively. Those at 1 Sc. are made of real liste be in beautiful shades of silver she'd do if she had another little baby hi indeed. but the modes, tans and white: all sizes are includ Those at 20¢. are our regular $08, to care for, Mrs. Goodwin had t the ont know who 1 realty | Think of a CLOTHING BUSINESS where only Women ’s Feit Hats, 98c. quality, two clasp we) liste thread, in all colors, Main Floor, 60h ®t. Section, im sure ta not bell the highest grade Union-Made goods are manufactured. Think of a CLOTHING SYSTEM which sells A large variety of new ones in pearl gray, nutela and castor—Alpine and coccosgnesscapanann . wee woe Tose all the 25c, and $e. Artificial Flowers and Follage James Means Men’s Shoes, $2.00, sh Nearly a year ol, but » 14 soul a aid she'd try any baby who had no home. That night, May 2, 181%, her husband direct to the consumer at an absolute saving of thi at se, These shoes are the stindar! $1.00 quality, and ureqaliel for wear, sa kitten per cent. all the year 8 ity ns rat orders filled and none sent CO, D. abo assortment to select tom including hundreds of pairs sizes § to tt, 7» He wont out ond Sevnt Fleer, es feetlon f shetland calfskin, a very soft an seasonab'e wearing leather; all weights of soles — round, - eoceecees lace or elastic side styles. Shapes medium or wide toe: plain or with toe caps, And then think of ee eelel Toe This is a great feature for to-morrow. The umbroltas t ae are rade ot 3 Jew elry for Ever yday Needs. Diack Gloria, with oak loop of crook handles, 24, 26, 28 inc nse at 39. are Gold-P Collar Button Sets, excellent quality, “. of black Britannia, with Dresden Hall or Congo handles, 24, 26 and 28 inches, lated ’ Those at $9, ‘teal mercerized cotton. which locks like silk and wears just as wkkhawan w th imitation [orquoise, Sapphire and Ruby settings, well, if not better. Have Dresden or Congo handles, Gotd-Plated and Enamel! Link Buttons, over 0 desizns to choose from, ¢ engths 24, 26 and 28 inches, Alldhese qeubretias come in lengths 24, 20 and 28 inches, value te snd 296 per pair; our price, 10. Mein Peer, $6th St. Chalten a CLOTHING SALE te ey whereat these low prices are still further cut—in many cas¢s to HALF AND LESS than half the original extra low figures. Then, and not till then, will you have even a fair idea of the importance of this sale to every man within reach of this store. “THE CADET GIRL” AT THE HERALD SQUARE A DISMAL FROST. re idle S Linen for Summer Handwork, Women’s Summer Costumes, tamped Linen fo Beerepeyeny bay ends, value 25¢ to \Sc, each: our price 192. Don't Size 16217 inches, of the style Seok which Is regularly 390. to 49c.5 will be eoeecoee jand a group of princtpals with reputa- tions in the lyric world unexcelled, it! ith and Emgeq) was dui, tietione and unneatthy. yoo smiths ed ¢ 7 Really it ander faile 0 eC. y more about this latest Broadway | od he Wit and) #2, heer fay an the work af-Smitt The sale means a saving like this: produce t BG ite nope, | fear, of rebuilding It and| Hi f the Origi ma a Ht really worthy of serious con-| All ovr Mp ad SU ae, Wie ! be hie on empapablabeces color, Made with new drop skirt, trimmed with ruffles, edged with fine lace: waist + pe 0 ie jm | #iderat | very newest stripes, whic! ve quality, everythi, wil s J - es, sires 12x12, tinted in pretty des! for outline araiony x Smith wrote it when swept by ocean been selling at $12.50 and $15; | formerly $10 and $19,508 in inchuding handsomely trimmed with lace and ribbon, regu arly $7. 50. cabedtinay hit ts tee or children oF beginners fo work on, worth 9. exch ‘ nal French Libretto) (S"ingsit the Vilthtaet rece ret tly taored 58, 50 Pe i oe 6, 95 Z Women’s White Lawn pee $5.98, our price ‘ec. Mate Pleo, S00h ft Shell aste of time and energy | We shail sell these at less than half the regular cost of manufacture, ‘ believe you could duplicate any one of them for twice these prices, o-melron 2a rss (ta ese, of Pr: 5 9 ly sold for from 39¢. to 49¢,; our price, each, 256 Women's White Organdy Dresses, $3.98. than those shove: rec aly 20 or trom 96, shes ost pet ’ and Score. Teen immediately. 9 BOW Assesses eves $7.50, all now at, Have inverted plait back skirt: trimmed with rutfles and edged with lace sash c A mM h eaklt An immense gathering of Fancy Flannel striped TROUSERS: the of white satin riboon; waist tucked on sleeves and vest trimmed with lace and Eyeglass:s and Spectacles, 25. ibbon: Hing collar; regularly priced at §12.00, Cheviot SUITS, broken lots more | newesteffects in comp'ete Nos ot e ere eenees Oe ere wr ccanatal kinds than cin be counted, melud- | sizes, sold all «vir the city at $4 Women's White Organdy Dresses, $8.98, wy pines ps goin rave, whighare light 6g and a ce ing many tha sou 5.8 tod igh, so by § 9 Skirt handsomely trimmed with lace insertion ant ruMes of lawn and lace | have cork rose pieces, and the spectacles may be bad in either straight or t Mi A. HL Chambertyn and A. A by now Pe now at waist has box plaited yoke, made of ribben, lace and beading; sash of white satin | bow; generally $1.0) 15 asked for these, and they are really worth that price, pOormtet. poe : ; aia Choice NOW see - McCormick. The full measure of my a Fe Mais Floor, th Street Seetion, sympathy goes out to them and to the | not respons) for this dead and defunct / lever persons who acted os funeral Mir. Rehitier pn Wo pavene rt early ‘ Atreetors jn the solemn obsequies at the oe Herald Square Theatre last night paed ina pra In this et to say ing Mesrs Engiander, | fntrusted with the $4 Mbretto of @ French comle opera to lend tunefulness three thousand dotiar | on a three dollar book and the fatal mistake made by ‘ iNo productions, ai ribboa, Priced before at $15.00, Women’s White Organdy Dresses, $11.98. Skirt eae LA Renaissance patterns, lace insertion and two ten-inch Spe cials in Groceries. ruffles with lace; waist xd yoke and sleeves made of lace and trimmed with ribbon, Price used to be $17. ferent Fioer, th SM. Section woceocessooo= ees LED WHEAT, Le ev , KID SHOFS—high cut and low cut—-no odds how and crude things regard. or valuablé—grades that were $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00; all to be RB. Smith and Ladwi n Closed OUt BOW Ah sescesereteresenerss seeeserererrseeeres he former was) 7 women were more fort: The SHOES that we recently sold I at $2.50 are also $ { 95 tonnestion one ts tempt: | | Our @cent All the TAN, RUSSIA CALF poss Fron saat SD) 35 Women’s Shoes, 59c. and $1.19, Those at 59¢ are black dongola button boots, in sizes 2, 2%, 1.3%, They have welted soles. Will prove a good wearing shoe. The price was much more oe The Women’s Shoes st gms are of dongola kidslein, button or lace styles, wore, OOLONG all sizes, most fashiomable shapes. This also Is a great feature at this price. H Mak: aut wk ferond Flew, S02 H Section . ot retouching lacDonald, who, #0 far im high cut and low cut—Tan and leather—broken lines Wp —broken sizes—these will be closed out double quick at. .6... And a $1 Book FREE. ‘The Brentanos published at $1.00 1 book boggy pn Successful Man Business.” The oe, Foes Sey Mie Weekly, the Scientific American ge apap eps do eh dade 8 good to buy and to read. woud price to every Duplo sit of Gothen” Ws oar way of cameting | ¢,” to every of a suit our way py sores dy oe and the letter pal to the score. ‘There wasn't # fair-minded man on, Rroadway last night who 414 not feel | 1 @ sincere regret that the production | Bf way what [t was, Mr, Chamberlyn has deen fighting to win a foothold In New York ineatricals with a tenacity of) ® purpore characteristic of a giant. He has met with obstacles which would have Gaunted any other man. Even in this effort he ‘first had Virginia Karle taken from him, owing to business a i Hosiery for Every One at Exceptional Prices To-Morrow, Large and small jots to be sokd at about a quarter their original prices, a Ss¥ Gorn supreme Women’s Pull Seamless, guaran- Women's 1%, Mose of fancy cot. be EDTBAand nwrT BF teed fast color 12c. hose at fe. ton, plain and ribbed, extra leneths, ‘ 4 “on Loiu Glaser went back on him, 4 t 2c. Halt Hose, full seam- full seamless, guaranteed colors, variety | PEAS. ear 4 s finatly, Christie MacDonald was th 5 of styles, at 18. \ - at : 4 : Meee 5 fe oars 10s. Halt Hose of bees ahve reat" TY KET. ee stems beers © arn We wie iy | ' Ir N } full seamiess, quality two thread cotton, variety of u : } Y | ~ Acoubeel : Angele theliamallens te. Meee, in many styles and new designs of cotton and lisle ‘Mate Visor, 1% % fection 9! rane, ie ae . ETT ar extra fine, 21h be ‘gtd. cane,