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@ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAKCH 8, 1901. === ====|MYSTERY OF HIDDEN WILL _CONSONESI ed S aaaananaanaaa EASTER GIRLS, HERE IS OF MILLIONAIRE GILMAN. THEMETROPOLE GREAT BIG NEWS FOR YOU..,,.. asaya, wi a ‘Broadway Hotel Leased ; ; | —— ee | of aNew York News- Se eet | A Brothers. | The Evening World Will Help You Do Your Easter) paper Publisher, De- fends the Eccentric ai George ant Jo ine are to-day . . . 1 Shopping and Will Also Pay the Bills for Your and Says He Was aj? ine ity thle eee ters ote! for ten f Easter Gowns, Hats and Shirt Waists. Good Man. Chitd Dead of Smal Board of Health to-day re ‘«|She Emphatically De- 3 |», 5 — : Nor Mecther Tsiand that tved The Evening World offers forty-| What sort of Easter hat—newest and | thne for you to wear it to church Fi ana three prizes. amounting In all to $50, |nobbles: model. Bundey morning and in the Easter fain her, talandi that f to be competed for by the wage-earning | What sort of Eaater shir: walet. parade in the afternoon. nies the Stories of | mireet, isn nad dee girls and women of New York and] If yuu can gt few moments of your| <Any girl who knows how to write and ith vieintty in a decidedly novel contest| time and wrtte a few emple words| who works for a ‘iving may he num- Midnight Orgies wit which catia for no other performance or/teiling what the dress or hat or shit bered among the forty-three luck ones} Goubrettes, Warm effort on the part of contestants than n|walst of your dreams looks like, and wao will receive magnificent Ear er " Glepiay of pany taste in the se‘ection of|can find anything resembling it in the| presents from The Evening World. Birds and Cold Bot- @reas and the exercise of good judgn.ent) stores you visit. you may be lucky! It migh: be that a $ or a week Eri tles in doing one’s shopping. enough to have ‘The Evening World de-) would win the prize with a description : The Evening World hopes by tne re-|iiver the desired ariicle gult of this contes: to show that women HEART DISEASE, Facts Regarding the Rapid Increase ot Heart Trouble. among the Amert- creasing, and, while at inly: Heart { your home tn of a gown or hat within her own meai ans ts ) and girls who work for their living know (Mpecmt to The Evening World) this may be largely due to the excitement a how to and do dreas well, In spite of BRIDGEPORT. Conn. March & ind worry of American busines life, it te, thelr limited incomes, and when it comes A CONTEST OF GOOD TASTE George Francis Gilman, the militonaire re often the result of weak stomaaha, of! to shopping, that they can give lessons head of the Atlantic and Pacific Ten oor digestion, in tha: abucing art to more fortunate Company, who wap buried in Greenwom! Real organic disease is incurable; but net sisters who have long and bottomless Cemetery, New York, on Wednenday ne cane in a hundred of heart trouble {9 Purser to draw upon. 5 lamt, It le belleved, left a) will dlapoatng Nemes cf competitors will not be prin: - of his ereat fortune But so far none ue es Debate and poor digestion 18. b hae been found, and no one has come mt the fact that he ever st FOR GIRL WAGE EARNERS, = THE CONDITIONS OF THE CONTEST. Magonlams, would scarcely hay Any girl waze-earner may compete for these prizes. Take The Evening [| the preservation of his eatate. eetima World's advertising columns for your directory. go to the stores and find, if har $75,000.00, could scarcely have falled i outfit. a tallor-made Faster gown, an Easter bat or an fi!) enzage his attention at some time. Eamter ahtrt waist, like the one or as nearly an posaibie like the one sou Even when he reailzed that death had would like toh ‘Then write a short description of the aame—vou may marked him his mind muat have revert- obtain thia description at the atore—and give the price of the article, the jel to it. Yet there ts no evidence to fate of the store's advertisement in The Evening World. and your own [}iadieate thac he made a will during the | / ¢4. Oniy the names of prize-winnera will r. The contest will have four sub-divi- gions—one that will deal with complete < Easter out! nother that will be con- corned with Easter gowne; a third that ” will be confined to Faster hats, and a fourth that will take in Faater shirt _watate. A contestant may try for a prize in all four of them, or in any one, Just ea she desires. The contest will be Gocided in thin way: If a girl elects to | try for an Easter outfit prize—and th { are thirty prizes in this auo-éiviaion, four of them alone amounting to $:50— she will be required to send to The Zvening World office a description of and Pneumoraatric. In another way, also, the heart 1s affecte® digestion, which causes’ fon from halt-digested eling of oppression and by the form of poor and There ls a < , ‘ aes leaviness in the chest caused by pressure overioaked thin: nroviatan, though he 7 > ss WE OO y M4 7 of the distended stomach on the heart and wa itreleven to hear the mention of death ing with thetr action; hence entris as ne wan, the disposition arise palpitation and short breath. Poor dige also poisons the blood, making it thin and watery, which irritates! nd weakens the heart. ‘The moat sensible treatment for heert trouble {s to improve the digestion and to. Insure the prompt assimilation of food. This can be done by the regular use after) ‘ the Easter outfit which pleases ner|—} name and address, with the name and , last few daye of hits Ife g meals of some safe, pleasant and effective’ mont ana ten tha has found nthe mesa veces ress: eitbithel names nd yaddrensiof{sguejemlayer Fae So ee eae cne ge certtiel ILMAN MANSION, FACING THE SOUND. Sigestive preparation tke Stuart's Dyspepala , Faster or ing display of an adver- NOY. Cit the old millionaire might have hidden " Ey thin f : rer of ew Arnotd, | Tablets, which may be found at most drig tiear In The Bvening World. ‘The outhi | aul Gactiedens will be aubmirted to a Commitiae of Five Working G FoR nteaisciaratetetaecatersinien Giemmedisings sithe | imstbat Kintthiandt larttontidesrsd (oi Anhantent Bite Matthew Arnolt | voreg, and which contain valuable, bargi- ; she selects for description will, under the lected by Mrs. Harriet Hubbard Ayer, who will pase upon the good {tn which he died, at Black Rock, be- on Ww Tae Tine waull oot see therm vectoocsingere | leas digestive elements In a pleasanty,eeme | circumstances. reflect her raste ant|#| taste and shopping Judgment of the contestants and make the awards ac- [f|tween thie city and Ridgefeld Shieetas a wlien, (De Godtrey|| dorwithi nia neleheoranc asd they In tien iettow! We | "tt is rate E Judgment, and tt {s the prettiness, suit- || cordingly. Mire. Hall Defends Her Friend. [brought ina trait It looked as Sang iateultelecdid rottca cee sae cureeRael tt pat Roar) ye abiHty or becomingness and economy The contest will close at midnight of Tureday, April 2. The house ix tn the care of Mra,| (heuKl ete pe et hone * f]? zourel any, form roth stemsens of her choise which will’ be pessed upon in deolding the contest, These are the Points—and the only pointe—to be con- sidered jn arriving at a deciolon in every Full sized’ package of these tablets Pet by drugaints at 50 cents. Lites peat Stomach troubles mailed free. At A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. The prises will be paid in money if preferred. ly Hall, the wife of a New York paper puilisher, who has made her What Sort of Easter Outfit Would You Like ? Pau Whip ee eat tier Gee h ned oa funeral nt might of wn sande ¢ rapid fatlure. He Atvision of the contest, whether it be A . 0 brother, Frank Potts, ant Wis flancee slvking and his Raster outht, Easter gown, Easter hat Describe Itand Win One of These Handsome Prizes. || stew ‘riane clayton. Mre Hatt wan n [athe Incatieranth: | Phese eb the emoace ut f VASPERFE * or Easter shirt walst. All the contestant For the PRETTIEST and MOST q long-time friend of the mitiionaire, con: |inarning about four cel eee ends “ has delle -weltektorthis ska EBT and } ECONOMICAL EASTER * . his “ . SAL to to Papi y stant in her attention (o iim durthg hb Fond of Flowers, —cho— description of the outfit, gown, hat or OUTFIT consisting of gown, hat, boots and gloves for a girl laat liineas pasts L shirt walet seen in an Evening World wage-earner and suggented by a girl wage-earner as represen- Mrs. Hall ta much distressed and ane! then and LEVELAN advertiser's shop which pleases her most by the stories waich have been | He massed nway ake him awa)” = tative of the sort of outfit ehe would wish to have for Faster. | FIRST PRIZE... $100 BASTER OUTEIT f/2T! concerning ner deny trent wi | No Papers Siuned. (Including gown, hat, shoes and gloves.) Evening World a sta SEOOND PRIZE. +eee+s 875 EASTER OUTFIT him and defintng her own poal and which she would like to have for Easter, and if her description meets with the awarding committee's approval The Evening World wilt buy it and send tt 2th th nano | 144 BOWERY, eae ving over patron aN Shi ones “Bowery Savings Bank Block, works ori e de alnce death eat) aan ey het ee iiibinetaren (including gown, hat, shoes and gloves.) tearinee sues: catia | -Nobody has any buying to do In this THIRD PRIZE..........-- + $40 EASTER OUTFIT belleves that all of those who hav ie New ian tg fre pontents cr anything to pay: rhe Eves: (Including gown, hat, shoes and gioves.) Zr mis lavish i baitall phoutal alk a with ME Guia A athe Sunday morn: ‘ ing World will do all the buying and a! ‘i \ ‘ ony h ool ma hat Mr Smith liad r E : rit his vast wealth? the fpayingrotithe bills FOURTH PRIZE $25 EASTER GOWN Outrageun " Nis marrings: r nite Wy prs Sate making «MCh FIFTH PRIZE.. SIXTH PRIZE.. SEVENTH PRIZE.. EIGHTH PRIZE.- NINTH PRIZE. - TENTH PRIZE... + $15 EASTER HAT fff 11 wish to brand + $10 EASTER HAT ff) outrageous |published +, 96 RASTER SHIRT WAIST, Mrs. Blakely Mall to The Evening Wor! -$6 EASTER SHIRT WAIST correspondent eee + §6 BASTER SHOES oThese narratives which assume to tell W meses of ‘orgies’ with ‘noubrettes’ in thls $5 RASTER SHOES, house are a scandalous Ibel on the ELEVENTH PRIZE + $5 EASTER SHOES ad. They are painful to hin relatives b] b TWELFTH PRIZE..... +++. $3 EASTER GLOVES ul to me and my family, who are at WASHINGTON = March 8-3 THIRTEENTH PRIZE. . . $3 EASTER GLOVES present in the houne, 3 the the recoaetiiation be “Mr. Giman waa a splendid gentle- y tw i Corbin and Miss Edith Pa: FOURTEENTH TO THIRTIETH PRIZES Rants ati ehiai cert petuliarlliemmeed oe heral’s wet in leaving the $2 EASTER GLOVES the most that can be brought against 1 incter 1 InauBUrAtion (SEVENTEEN PRIZES) EACH.- | him is that he did not bother with hin] While He and Miss Hendrick Were Being Mated/|': y to throw hin heavy military” cloak y false and at linve been cerning Mr. Gliman,’” sald ‘The winners will be selected by a com- mittee consieting of five yourg women of the wage-earning clase, who will have the benefit of the advice and guidance ax the ioetor I rote Aim disturbed and told Diamond Ring! 114 kts, ine color, very brilllants of Mrs. Harriet Hubbard Ayer, by whom they will be selected. This committee will be named in a day or two, Write to Mrs. Ayer nad suggest namen of girls for this committee, if you wish, The contest will vlose at midnight of Tuesday, April 2-four daya hefore Eaater Sunday. If wm winner of a prize prefers cash, rhe will be given the money value of the prize ¥ E' Vorid’ Y bs A yneighbo: I have been livi here fo he youn hetrese has started ine Evening World's adveruising <oi- ll What Sort of Easter Gown Would You Like? the last three years and amin a. post: the Bride's Father Grumbled Over the leiorabaclentieinaeetulog a s rela u 1 4 5 i ton to know, . lor 1 Miss Patten marked they wl help considerabiy If shey are fo Describe It and Win One of These Splendid Prizes. J] str’ stat nna 1 were acquainted witn Strange Delay of the Dinner. she Unaugural Wall He that | nlige Steal Wine lowed. Ilere, for instance, would be th For the PRETTIEST and MOST ECONOMICAL EASTER jalene sed yea i Glimans andl were (ees — Racltiisichinauneneaatarcagie val ltgeesind bles quently thelr guests, When M estima ite ewesedst ook over) tel coly COSTUME for a girl wage-earner, and suggested by a girl UML HE Raa We tealighemalteerenconc hese apparent NEHRU Can tu-motrow Mght and pick out @ store to wage-earner as representative of the costume she would wish years ago | was invited here and iny rte Rattenzat von functions of | Upt llers charge exorbitant’ visit, Make a memorandum of the name to ‘have for Easter. stay “han profonged. My mother Joined 3 ie ravenna © i} seen 6 NH ae aes Sy ieees Neier ke jw ele ch Ad because) of the atore and the date of the appear- FIRST PRIZE.- $30 TAILOR MADE BASTER GOWN ff" 2"! 4! along there was u thorough “a Tntooant nae! ay Ff ihe sent ment connected with them. ly congenial house party here. + $25 TAILOR-MADE EASTER GOWN man liked to be surrounded by: comy $20 TAILOR-MADE EASTER GOWN r from having ‘high-kic Bi ance of the advertisement in The Even- ‘ ing World. Then visit the store and look at the Easter outfits—tne er| SECOND PRIZE. We seil our 14 and 38 karat seamless THIED PRIZE... Wedding Rings by weight—no profit. No extra charge for engraviag. man wear t would bh fore $1. 00 VALUE, 50 CENTS wns, the Easter hats, the Baater (Pou CA LIS AEE Ea earl kel ate tra at rate em ail over. Then lt What Sort of Easter Hat Would You Like ? the gachering was always of persone of see Ae Wi Rev. debut Grand Special Offer. Soden toeeion quiet taste and ideas in common. UU sat tas eas conatting | 4 ba Ing on thi Re of the Blu Mins Sophta on if you are a spi sade lt Describe It and Win One of These Valuable Prizes. er inagnilatinicares: ati mabertiunarny i eae gt fier | Potala oes ( Se ee haves (om aalee for pours For the PRETTIEST and MOST ECONOMICAL EASTER "Mr Hall and 1 are stltl good friends} hoes. Wan Ahexmuste ard fa anal, then | iH Hrris. cant self. Jot down a full deacription of it, 11 vith his fullconsant. We | march, for he hy sort Sth epecialiors together with the price, and send It to HAT fora [alrliwece-earnes, aod succested by ia) girl ware: a eee eee eee aad esarie rrr hem stor Miia 4 few wrote hy nine o earner as representative of the sort of hat she would wish respond rears Hy) : B surprined, red arene nag ar that there Is any’ Intention on ether sine Ain a Line nar way . side of suing for divorce. Our slight seek 98 5 or an the , * , FIRST PRIZE.-----e0eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee $20 EASTER HAT [laitterence, which har no: affected our| them to ne wen nest room [Vier even’ eke "Bright are at j SD to tne vamer Béitor of Tue Evening 2. SECOND PRIZE.- $15 EASTER HAT amieability, is not beyond easy adjuat-| aie ihlag waslpoor tanec buclttaga | H0yAn mielney tyes ie eee | Sees wera * TH RIZE- BASTE: mene: endric conacinue of tie TOMANCE | werenely and his eves were ful in| q ‘ Here in an Plaster outtt (or % EDIE 310) ‘RB HAT “Lending up to the time Mr. Gilman] H nares bare 4 { IS PREEH And TE eHCIGse at OSLER aS and Weak Langs. sp : 4 gown, or hat, or shirt waist, ae FOURTH PRIZE +++++ $8 EASTER HAT wan atricken, the houre party: here con |iTtr wae Uo ‘On. sinter.” crled Mine Anne, “Robart | ' I using A 4 the case may be) which I woud 2 ++ §7 EASTER HAT slated of, besides im tives and iny- iiss pice aye Twant to be married right off Uke to have and which 1 saw $ seif, :wo Englishmen of good atanding in ‘1 [SpatueRy pe Ryley fpininterd etarterl ink eurprine ata toward hin Wo New York, one of them Mr. langiny What Sort of Easter Shirt Waist Would You Like? who was with him when the attack o curred; the two daughters of a wel Describe It and Win One of These Desirable Prizes, ||sn= sem emert. hone name i a with an appealing anite Mote Mr. Bridges?! 9 Hendrick arr! at So & So's more, whose adver- Usement appeared in The Ev. ning World of Maroh (in- wert date). The cost is —-—— , n plended home after a rts wit a pros grumbled aby tok In a fora Mi ‘ His diugas name escrip- cemnAty to tion; brother's i piven j (rece etre Brice) arte aeece, For the PRETTIEST and MOST ECONOMICAL EASTER fences ARM Mar mother Tana father extmaloty th the po : SHIRT WAIST for a girl wage-earner, and suggested by a girl “Bo far from being a wine-drinker Eintedouiown wniticed the en wage-earner as representative of the sort of shirt waist ehe Mr. Gilman hag not touched a drop of Ania ane ya] Diessing after en appeased and ¢ was opened to drink tae ti eo brite Baater. intoxicants in Afteen years. He haa | would iwish to) Haye) [or | vine served to hin guests, but never a! FIRST PRIZE. +++ $10 EASTER SHIRT WAIST lowed any very young man to touch it SECOND PRIZE ++ §8 BASTER SHIET WAIST while aitting at his board. ‘The drinking | ~~~ ~~ Fz Sicsantnerites | P} + §6 EASTER SHIRT w. T shen wena 8000, at nial vy ene tear | ast 8. pint h rite adeqirataly | THIRD PRIZE AIB' ; 3 1 hom since then. She + $4 EASTER SHIRT WAIST Mnaria and ginger ale were usually in that only a week ago he wold his om but the greater more beautifal la was for the ears part of (he hom: » eater Outhit 4 “T enter this description for the i or shirt wais! ‘ Mrs Spring 0 the platter n—some of + 82 EASTER SHIRT WAIST request, though some of the gentlemen} No. 20 ‘Trentieth stre and pecamionally put something sirenger in for about $19,009, fen hie wife's charge and se supported her tn lus rrela led tot iboue ES ES SSE of) een race tocooesetes This letter is simply @ suggestion. ne : $$$ _—__ Hie. Fatal Oineas, sase } atin't A . ‘ [si note; coupon itol be eut joutsg Ie sue 66 " One~ ae one: women carri, OMe. Gilman died nine or ten years SONGS: WNLOVED i shows You how to write the letter—the ed (awhin Mr. Glinon took Hil after eating y reuking up ola eau retire Seo eae | rw his huninesn. Me says eatlthe ean and so sort of form © follow! when writing. man's wife. The other woman gay ee a onearty lunch en Friday, Feb, 22. On » ii entails tore F000 Heathweek Abita at vor eet olin: ‘Mail this letter to “EASTER PRIZE titer! Mialae hexwanlinpaniworeetcl acl cunnt reer since he and his wife parted jas}! ( boline EDITOR, Evening World, P. 0, Box he has pail har $i a week | pou hare We've mad he had lavished attentions and $3,00), Kanes with Abandoning ¢ Wan arrested Inpt n ' ime he had refused to have a. physle . | septe he ha : 2.24 New York Cit jpbath ersiated that the husband was dan Ww Rad feepioned De Janeway.| Geo. Spalding Charged jj). cin jus: returning, ne nase, | Thin {sa very easy way for a young use with @ woman upon whom | who was coming oi ne TE DSCs . , | sending her a in ! e ; woman wage-earner to acquire fine re who live: an) “ ey appealed the sergeant of the| {i iT ring ; ¢ lds. the ¢ Easter raiment. Nothing eon b sies: Wost Thirty-eventh treet atation io| tim. stom! by. ihe “chamber is Wife. Ainong them lof dbeiny ergs odds, the coat pler. The contest really resolves ‘tse! Arrest the man, but their Information| listened to Mr. | Gilinan's’ 1 igs SONS «| diferins both from vest and Heart’) “When tou Know the ss a 00 sp down [0 as armany expressions of Easter was not positive enougn for police ac. while we took his pulse, i f ener cua the wwe Leven You" and "The Volut ended by his wishes in the direction of clothes as aay . . tlon. BRL adr raat do De there may be far competitors in the| Wife Stood in Vain for|"Siauy one of the women persuaded |stenped, into the room the ‘sek man! George 8. Spatdin Mat. Th t girl stands as Rood a . roused himself and cried: sean eae ere Hours in Front of es ki marked coat ; rs 32.50. misinatevod sack M700 odd trousers and 1 1 avercoats—ever Kk AMbat Pek A song writer and | Ursanist, } to enter th ue ot er, erly of the music| (hence in it an the most settled old Hh and tora ner thet er| ope Bodteey aaw that str. Gilman | MNS Tubaiers Formerly of sie ee| TARRYTOWN MAID MISSING. maid, ouse. not there, ‘oth women| war excited and, saying he Would cail| rm of Spalding & Gray, was arrstgnet! , All.you have to do, dear reader, is jus: Mary Hunner, employed as matt vy [LISS 90 $5: ht, vowing vengeance on|iater In the afternoon, went i * Fs Chee ean eeEOe (28 | later In the afternoon. | went away. Tin iutier Street Court, Brooklyn, tonlay terial thet Bveninn world betas! 70 Migietrate tordn Chamber” with the man servant Me | perora Magiatrate Hristow, charged with| Mra, A. B. Rergen, of Tarrytoa would Hie to have for Paster wear out Gilman became very much wrought up fe. vg Ty Spanting, {intering, She started for thts ‘ Giimomiered him away. ‘The doctor trieq | abandoning hi wife, Eva 1. Spatiing, | mir! Eee tne of an Evening World advertised store, ‘The two women who waited In front Serap Iren Diet Mille a Cow. Le eoothe iim, but in vain. He came ou¥| and two children, of No, 21 Eleventh Mi mh wer progiver, wh not Rutgn, 44a M Whet sort. of a complete Easter outfit PADIN: ms a, TE t do it.” ft ; Tein lise an bawes of No. 28 West Fortleth street several Normans p Pa: Marche Mabien ant male te tad ‘to be given to. Mr.| street, Drooklyn. motratnee been acen Diiher ftlendan | K a at. OF malted ¢¢ a Ww What) vert of Easter gown—tailor-| hours Inet night for a recreant husband ¢, for old nails vend end eran Gilman tiation the doctor could minced, tip ats Mrs, Spalding claims that her husband] sister, Mre, John Henshaw, of Dobos Bete ttauerios Bread 0 2 ‘qeade in. the lagpet wiyle, of coum... are to-day lamenting the fact that they, Re Tete “teud from the diets een ces, he | anandoned his family in New Rochelle] Ferry. Foul play is feared, Giatted Stave oftey S90 We 18th = Pesce vvace vet ws ike ine tnteherer een \ e BY cancree iat nevensneaAtents is cet ne ENS ie ellen le meni stare anne Ra AE

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