The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1901, Page 4

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KITT THE WORLD: Chats Airily on Fem- : ‘inine Gamblers and | )° Their Peculiarities, } and Comments on Moral Wave Sweep- & ing Over the City. Pin general, and tie ; tleular, som: me in a ll ‘1 ent in BE rece oodness & raid, after the pr B wer| over, “what bh eee Pool-rocen? ‘races as wel! as at the trark they pura on the horses and 1 : of tt j woman at the track wil han! h B cash-oVer to u ma 4 to place botif ends of the Kun ) Toop: there is no chan: P oecyrring. Sho sees Be horsés and the vids posted | Knows that tne = newbpapers wict As vee falfihnd above boar. = fe Women Like to Het “Now, every une realizes | keto have a bet on a five In England the ladies inne te jlo the horses as i K takes to water [Ce Matural as winking. In it. 1 S you'd think it was a Bee 'T have nad and one in Chi F done for iow. uf > been a fine thing © geesdmules w me into « quiet, will be irea’ ha) cate you must have had a bet OR We eee eee ween wees nhc 4 horse Ww o1 Mm Sigeeine. your “By a long. tooth,” | Inisvent Bleain in thy be! I | ft , “But that is mild 5 ‘i fiemens worth montioning, ' ; comparison with theidelight of dew by somevody Ul) they come andseyen the Mean ms Some Have Fainted. "ome ladies have even fainted In Hen happens when women bien ame Rew rile a woman will fr BOSSCHIETER FUND Now mie. ws Evening World Readers Helping Nobly to Re lieve Distress of Unfortunate Family. E. eeetbys Kathrine Kainer, Jersey Oi [me BY HARRIET HUBBARD AYER The Norechieter Mortsox proaches the $y Threg hundred | Interest’ and add a met toward the first p: due, if the result will be ters pa str they could arve in= which tieir being’ #5 ‘carefully that the tittle mill girl popeening World readers ha * yet tten the tragety {ow ra We Bossen eas, made th Jennie Bovschie! was eleven y Vepy Material assisias And ;hag been, In fact ‘pas wake-earners Mey home every Bave it to n had-been he ings B Uttle home SRT RU IN Jennlej was the second of a large fat] A Detter Go Me Vatded Uy of children. + a At the Ume of her 4 sister Susie, with Ing Good waxes iy the £ heated int + tragtet!! with t there tax be Suntll recent! Position with M Wishes she Could Give Were The Borschicters | $ilittie bome where the ant i lan ‘HARTER Is MISSING. up rad of Great Implement House ila Last Seen at Newhurn. eaten W (Bppsts) to The Vvening Wort.) litava crit BKILL, March 4.—The mys-| Qunding the disappearance of “Harter, of this village, 1» no glution than the day he was Children's by The Na pare at No, 18 Kast Sixt ill be continued two proprietor of the Harter Bamplen of children's work from Ma wislover the country and its colonies | omit tl Exposition NEARS THE $300 MARK. Colldren’s nth street, weeks longer. 4 hlue incen Sept ty the Mort Wave 1 weeping r ving Witt ' Tou nue f She mes Ma Lot laugoter PATTY Of thaws Vit Mins TRAMP CATS MOBBED A FLAT. Feline Panhandlers in Possession. of Cellar. Mre. Watis w te try s any me Aves, and t delivered on the dumb-walter, Hani enie Ue 7° iat ee nab Senator Sullivan DE nt with © to feed the a yn gicaty MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 1901. MRR FS SANE ye EET Tare, — Romance That Led to} Police Court Culmine vo tw rr Pronounces Marriage! ‘tne: a Form. shit 5 Hoker TWO HANDSOME WOMEN IN COURT CANNOT TELL WHY THEY FOUGHT. Devlin and Mrs. Hill Glare at Each Other While Their Lawyers Mrs. Arrange a Continuance of women, deadly the Ewe by Mra Ly Mr, WN tx he two women glired at ea “BIG TIM” SEES THE MAYOR. |;-»; edo WE Kngngement tn bbe — FIRE ALARMS ASTOR FAMILY, Mouse tn Rene Ablaze, but Danger miinight w ant foo It was a vas adjus ate f in a servant's mom a curtain tenlting The damage was DRANK ACID TO SCARE GIRL. Mra, Kerns May Die from Swallow- Yesoventh street, urday with hey forage for them- fe are endless rows with butchers and grocera rowing out of the| Nellie, Mm. Catherine Kerns, of No. Quesilon whether goods have ever been] 62 West ing Cende Carbolte, Atter a discussion with her daughter, yelonging to the Hotel Mitchells were accomplic rested ,Bentley had Forty-@ixth street, docked herself in her room and swal- sliverware in his possession, ab forty-five to-day [tickets "for linen, overcoats and hote more.”—Mrs. L. M. Edmondson, Rita, IJAP VICE-CONSUL WEDS GIRL HE MET IN THE PARK. Their LEVIED ON CORSE PAYTON. rth Ended tn 1 ROBBED TE HOTEL EMPIRE. |e quickly and Charles Mitehell de- of Ne who pundie of Hnen| coffee, has abandoned it altogether mpire. sald the} and now uses Postum three times a When ar | day, You have been robbing youmalpi for years, and now you are rob me, but I won't let your’! Samuel Spero's answer ts “We have his old mother here tn { dental. But tn justification as an ad@i- | tonal defonse he alleges that his charge \ © | court,” satd Samuel Spern's lawyer, in opening the case, “to su thet ff ie of the theft of the diamond ring ts ¢gue. ltrue that he did take t ring.” The lawyer pointed to the mother andé ates ter of the two warring sat In the audience. se went on the plaintiff's the com- The oats and disburee- Jonas V. and Samuel Spero Figure In a Slander Suit. brothers, who Betore the [lawyer ofte to withdraw payment of costs, ded one Lawyer Green. for the sake of the Brother against brother, one necusing roof being a thtef and rot father on his deathbed, th ne back similar epithets and de $10,000 damages fur sland | on trial to-day before Justice | g Dugsro in Part V., Supreme Court. In the testimony ‘t also came out that at the Ume o fthe alleged elander ther: wan a Viclous fight between the brothers, In which one tried to use « hth avenue and> ual friend of the n tied that he was In 1 ‘the day of the trouble. he sud. came tn and ko back into the office. Jonas‘ the store | she, ate Spero, | tried | pped him. twa | ‘urd. Sam call Jonas a thiefy and [ne sald that Jonas had robbed "their “i father. 1 ched. The bro are Jonas ¥. and Samuel | yqnMm Knock yn anes Keieees Spero, th Awsau Street merchant tail- | Swun picked uj from bench ry. Jonas Spero's complaint alleges | and fired them at Jonas. He got them dat on Feo. 2, 190, during a dispute in | SUN und tried to staly him. ures Srhenn Tt took Jonas out and tad dla weir store, then at Nos. 98-102 Nassau! oye fixed up ut the druggiat's.”” street, Samuel said to him: W. EB. Woldenricht, bookkeoper for ¢he Spvron for eleven years, testified to the You are a thlet Foujrobbed father Samo effect. when he was alive aud stole a diamond ‘tried to run the shours throug desk while he was dying. | Jonas,” he aa' THE SON “IT PAYS “ THE SEASON." AS AN EXTRA INDUCEMENT New Spring Goods Included Until End of Sale. BETWEEN SEASONS. TWICE A YEAR ONLY, we make Suits and Overcoats at legitimate reductions from regular prices to keep our large force employed on full time. These are not clearance sales, We have just piled on our counters all the New Spring Fabrics, and during the remaining days of this sale we will make to order a Spring Suit or 34 2 All the New Goods to select front, Spring Overcoat tor —the $30 kind, and which we at no cther time made for less than 815. Perfectly tailored, substantially trimmed and properly fitted. Including THE SWELL RAGLAN SPRING OVERCOAT, in reigning shades and fabrics. es Our EIA of Sample Garments ina Windows lia the Story of This Sale. =H NO SWEAT-SHOP WORK. Cohen & ee Cor. Nassau and Ann Sts. Important. — Be sure you come to our stores, as unscrupulous neigh- bors are trying to entice our customers by imitating our methods, Look for building covered with Flags of All Nations and Pink Signs, Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Store. GREAT SALE OF CARPETS. Extra quality Wilton. Velvet, $1.50 quality, only......$1.00 Wool Velvet, Body Brussels and high grade Tapestry Brussels; qualities 75c. to $1.50; for this sale, OMY secesece cece cece eee soececcce sees Short lengths, 1 to 15 yards, fire Carpets; qualities 75c, to $1.59, to Close OUt Atsccsssrr-: ceeceverceecevese.. SOC. TITLE OORUSH Assault Case. 59c. This is a clean-up sale of full rolls and remnants, room carpets and 5-8 borders, hall and stair carpets. Grand and Chrystie Streets, NG MATCH ¥ Mimeinminininicielnleieininlnieloleieteter Phonksgtving Day, she anya, Ald whe Mr, HM had a wife, and she tor- nohe told her he had been “Jolied" fnto his marriage and a divorce. » fatled to visit hor for a week tors, determined the address he had othe alleged FARMING BY ELECTRICITY. ) 4.—Thomas Manze, Delawure Climate * * Min- eral Wealth * ® Agriculture * ° Imports and Ex- Meredith, 1 n farm are bril- ted with electricity. tex purcnasing In’ the ed for farm in the Philippines, 1900 * * Procla- mation of Amnesty * * Islands purchased by the United States * * Policy in Party Platforms * * Sta- tistics * * See pages 112, 113, 137, 141, 142, 147 and 363 of the WORLD ALMANAC: 1,000 Subjects. IN TENNESSEE People Know Something About 'Coffee. \ little woman in Rita, Tenn., ran » from 110 pounds to 135 pounds tn «few inonths by leaving /off coffee and taking up Postum Food Coffee. She had been sick for a long time; Subject to headaches and a ger.eral nervous condition, with stomach trouble, caused by coffee drinking, and when she left it off and took on Postum Food Coffee she made the change that cured her and fattened She says: “I can now do as much work Ina day as I want to, have no more headaches, and feel person, ople comment on how well I jook and want to know what I am doing. | always say, ‘Drinking Pos- tum Food Coffee.’ “My husband has deen cured of rheumatism by leaving off coffee and » 20} using Postum, and his mother, who wa |whs always troubled after drinking In doon Over, ( 6 many to get away from Ee They Fire this morning tn house of [2 td to remain another day Tenis A. Wagner, fant Sixty-| in siath street. which te f Mre Willian Astor's h © 600 Pages. 10,000 Facts. She sleeps sound, and says she paw: |never expects to taste coffee any ‘Tenn.

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