The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1901, Page 3

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gown from the modistes, Mont! her she refused to accept them, contend-| ‘Th Venter ing that they did not fit. pectall all of es (oes an IN THIS DAYS \EWS AAR WOMAN HAS IER” PART. ‘WORLD: THURSDAY EVENIN( MARCH 4 ACTRESS TO HAVE BATTLE OF SMART MODE EXPERTS. —_ —— ++ Jeanne Caski Will Bitterly Contest Claims of Fondon, Dressmakers = To Have Witnesses. Jeanne Caaki, who {s to support Ma-)to make them M1, but upto Oct 15, when mie Gilroy in "My Sweetheart,” in one | Miss Caski ‘eft England, they were no! of the best dreased women on the stage.! ready. Sut was brought by the tirm in and will seek to prove this in her de-| the City Court aad judzment was taken fense of a sult brought agalnat her by | yy default against the actrees for Paquin & Co., of Londor On applicatio: watch Judge Fitzelmons grants an ord fins Caski's Fitzsim- order. fons hax granted an order to show While in England last summer Mies! cause why the default should be offered, Carki ontered a dress and a ry with an injunetion order staying further When sent to} proceedings. trial wilt by | the actress has m. Co. promised | who will pass o asl tne gowns hotly contested, as y American expents the make and fit of she avers that Paquin & to make the necessary alterations | unguisne ARRESTED AT FIANCE'S DOOR Goldsberg Was Traced Through Story of His Engagement. prevyriecrnvey tires us J. Franke adr steriy, BRO, ad bh Samuel Golds -Roods peddler, Warrant i niously: taking Goldederg let rode w Wee might re was ng Woman in Hrook- WIDOW SEEKS A HUSBAND, “IT’S NOBODY'S BUSINESS.” a | Mrs. Hopper Advertised, and as a Result the; Village Postmaster Is Driven to |! Distraction. PESPESIFIITOII VIG SSISGVIIIVEOOS OV OVIISIVIFI OVI VERS s fankeenthonie until he anes raed his arres! by De! Ins counsel and caused: by retained KILLED A WOMAN, HE SAYS. Man Surrenders to Pollee an nt to Insane Pavillon, freaked nnd of d. appearance, walked into the One Hundred and Fifty-second Police Station last night and West treet nt to Rive my- Bryan, a fave been Hving, cent wtree: apolis for th man was pavilion a ark | | v ar ercoat aad” |AGED PAIR SOUGHT PASTOR. An elder jayat the} ethodiat Church, Jon Washingion street Hoboken, and tn- Vformed the Rev. Charles Meade ch they wished to be arried. man sald he wae Henry Coley veare of uge, while his ¢ was Charlotte pan sald she Deterxon. ciath lived ‘in! Paterson * o eased to be fifty elght ra old, and confided ton the + pastor Chat she had beon divorced t weeks aq. Mr de performed t ceremony une maple went awa Jniens > STOLE TO SAVE MUTE PARENTS. Lulu Hewlett's Pathetic! Story Melted Mag- istrate’s Heart. PDOIIOOS “Lulu Hew! A pretty brunette, nine teen years old, was set free int Adams Street Court, Brookly by Mag- tetrate Brenner to-day, becaus the pathetic situation of affairs which in- duced her to steal. Although the girl admitted that sh had taken a gold wateh and chain, the Property of Frank H. Rush, of No, 394 Green street, and had pawned them for $3, Magistrate Brenner, with tears 1 his » told her to go home It was brought out tn the testimony that the girl took the wacth and pawned ft to save her deat » | | from eviction because of the non-pay- ) ment of rent S Thelr aMiction made them tinea » or work, A Lulu was the breadwin of the family. Formerly she wana wii oun inal York restaurant. She rt Ten days ago she went to work 4 Servant io the Rush hein ‘At the end of 4 week oy charged for Incomp: and dumb parents rent, aggregating $ Vou) and ment they threatened with eviction by their Jand- tord, Marle desperate by the contingencs confronting her father uw moth the girl Mr, Rush's w: n. mwned Mand gave the #9 to her mother! to pay TThe mother asked her where nie ko! ‘hen Hu told her that shi strate let her Ko. ee TRAMP CHASES 20 GIRLS. Collexc Young Women Get n Scare, bat Get Away Safely. Fifteen or twenty vounz women on their way to a business college on Ful ton. street, Brooklyn, thin morning wer: badly frightened by a characterintica attired tramp, who pursued them ‘or aeveral blocks, ‘The screams of the girly brought Po- of the daily life of a girl, She tells the in her own «imple way. ‘It pre- e with which only those This in the story New York facte wtory sents a pl Moerman Mughee whe se URE Po) 1 wan teft an orpaan two years aKo tramp. He found the man on Fulton |! engaged in an side factory for Btreet, a after a wham chase - | $2. eck r Jed. tured hime, The gitle th the wana (ib: | $2.50 n week, because Twas unskilled, had reached their college, But To am stil working at the same “The tramp Kave the tame of Frank| Wages. 1 get up at 5 o'clock tn the Hughes In the Adams Street Court thir} mornt There js no heat in the house ere ey tt Nae eld on the charge! where 1 hoard. ‘There are other girls in the house and each one of us has some part of the work to do. When 1 go to the Kitchen I scrub the floor, Then I run back to my room, put on my other dress, comb my hair, run back and get breakfast and then walk —— Woman Killed by Train, “BLOMIRA, March 7.—While crossing the Merle Ral:road tracks near her home tn Ratsourg tovday Mtv: daimen 7. "Bryan, wife of a prominent. business man, wan Instantly killed by a fnat|to the factory. The boarding-house Is Heft train, near the factory and I wave 10 cente o ate Fi day in carfare. I am at the factory by Wil Six Feet Long. Zo'clock. Iam tired when I begin, but “HERKIMER, N. ¥., March —Mrs.| } do not think of It any more than 1 Sarah Eraneie Harrie will, probated J can helo, ) mere Leia i feet long. It dis. At the noon hour I go to dinner, Fac- er. Bea worth vot property, . tory sirls_do not have Juncheons. . When Cossonooosseseconoaesoosst breakfast, a Thix wan the way Mra, Hopper made FACTORY GIRLS’ BUSY LIFE; EARN, $2; CLOTHES, 50 CTS. SIFFS Ov evrosevey TV Vee YOe POF VVVY9VE9 HATIUE ROE COPPER, Soe CREDA RA RAOASE FARE APABADRALAD CAAODEDAEAAAEASS: ate Twant a bh nd Uve got a mei kn ny her 1 lonigiog. and ev one, And if 1 ge} since the portme h ebsudeatine ts own way Vin Weapair, ‘The yw or or that omy Jon Teandimany » who simply fan very even hia countrs mints aiid take your pick of the suitors wn runs In the neighborhood, but 1 wan the pew? je market ae MU Mrs. Catherine Hopper i A WIDOW of wentth. younk, Lalied up. te delivery letter arrived Oratelt, Not Hut E contttit a " lim, because Pam. 3 letier hud t aken jinmediately Mrs Phat ts four! ‘inlies away from and Lowaded | | OD DU DK threagh mud and @livety . ouldn't betray the conthtence ny try has 8 And wii get the fetter she me it an old guy in Ne Kw he was sixty sey thought he Hd take | tracta Nast for | Pothink I of we was a thirty of Hada te come trai Rising at 5 A.M., Quits Work at 6 P.M.—Sun- day She Is Too Tired to Go to Church. 1 go te dinner 1 alse bela walt upon others and d ifter whien hurry back to ihe It ts harry, Kk the das'n work at the face tory and, weary enouga, Lo back boarding-houne, After supper the dinhes are to was) and put away, ant some work ts Jone tu make ready for breakfast One morning in the week | get up be- fore 5 o'clock and do my laundry tefore to the for $2.50 a week must wasn and iron her own clothes, ‘Phere in Just one ching in thin which helps te Iighten the bur a factory girl does not have many | clothes, no the washing Ix Nght. I my froning tn the evening after supe 1 dy my patching whenever Tean. When! Bunday comes 1am almost too tired to §0 to church. I wonder why nome kind. hearted church people do not wend ns a preacher to the boarding-house once month, and some muric, TV have never been to i once in four years, Ihave but or In which to appear when I go out + Sunday for a walk. | have had {t four! yeara, ory’ girl's drama costs about four cents a yard, her stockings 10 cents, her mhoen 0 centa or less. J have 1 gloves but a pair of mittens, Whatey we wear Ix out of style, That Is why ve wear bangaina, ry | jgitl weare comes from Jat tosk me neurly’ Mix onthe to wave t fi mith whieh U have gut a Jackel. My a coat 1 conte. aad | have anctner| h | wear on Sunday. Itcost me 31. about @ cenin a week on which rod myséif after 1 have paid for actual necessities he room where I sleep; sew:and some- for a factary girl who works Jo@n FUNERAL OF “MURDERED IRL —_———__—- leand Led White Casket of Actress Magavero in Street. ‘REST—F ST— FOUR CROWDED INTO na Losoyoreser has wevera yin one bet En gith Rei purned fag after a Do Tever think of havi Riper tre yee? Sometimes the TATE but Poput it awey for w factory gg. ed ries af weit M4 " rer 4 cabrged by bis wife | Byers room in Ute Magaye aredshe waa willing | ink Was fone wife twee re) dren. He sald he ran boarding- house pled by “ vor on at the address given, Last: «umme \re wh r started one at Asbury Park. He went ley ated 1 to look after the one there whil orn ‘ wife looked after the house in chis ct 4 requiem mar 1 Delle Stace his et He pald hin wife became Seale and |led the hearae and , (In ear Mrs he, the without any warning took the two chil- | Jamew alip through w crows Jootained an abeotute divorce £ Fr oshe aeen with "Tie Girl dren and deft him, Mott dismissed the! The interment was at Calvary Ceme- | husband, to whom vhe was married inj trom Parlay’ and "The Woman in complaint. a tery, in Long Island City. 1901. WEAK AND ILL, ‘WOMAN ‘MUST PAY DELIA STACEY Wisconsin 1893. ME ee OY To ee MISSING FROM HOSPITAL, | dusband Can Find No Trace of Harriet L. Moore, Who Dicap- peared from City In- stitution on Black. 3 well's Island. i Kwellbe “ u the histone CHARLES MOORE, being witha Fremby ve Hischoff, has a cone : money for her, left to when ti ed hol ime unable unt venti World, rele city vwn request. referred tle cate onkiin. there are abouc 1 All we cau n charge of Ward was piaced, haw mand no informa~ froin this source: esalred tot ch $400 ACCRUED aN ajetntet ineteieini ini} A Clese Observer Of the different makes of pianos ind the prices at whieh they: are sold ies not need to be told of the gr yuluc offered in’ the *Pous Pian They can see | aad PEAR it and our reputation for the past 45 yveurs tells the Monthly payments for just the interest over the eash price ibont SES extra). Used pianos from S125 up. Many different ak A postal eard will bring logue, postpaid, by, 190] return ma IMAC ourtyeDe- jean snail etssi inher ee iy : cides for Former Wife +! fee matan ne ‘! of T. H. Burchell,| » elt) after * | 4 wi hewaectisee| IE RA ot ches li) West 424 SL Just West of 6 Ay, Fi of Gross Cruelty. «PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION a aN sti ND CovsuMeTAN, my dimovered yd and has a ein che She charged him with intolerable| Bla ay

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