The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1901, Page 5

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Eo ie GENERAL ALARM OUT FOR SOCIETY ACTRESS. BdHAPROS POON eo i mes. H e5-8-Bedpo- MRS. NEVILLE CASTLE IN COQSTUME. Mrs Neville Castle Abruptly Left Dinner Party and Has iP Not Since Been Seen. ik rs Moat bemitttut dear F . Then’ he iost bi Klondike, hoping y fond of him and Ws absence, It ds from him in pondent. Police Headquart day ty send out Mrs. Neville Cus achore alarmed “When 62 atr wi re Heat known people ine New have trled to cheer her ed letter. wast reoelved World this afternoon: wore ne Worl inte morning aysut_ Mary sabe t tel o ate To know, | wre et velvet ey hen she played ring. com woman, ov money. rather discou: do not bel simply. eannot nt think whe hee made a horse waltel” YOUNG MOULTON KOLAREN OUT “SHES THINGS”. W FAT DEAL ———-—-- May. enntaets Suitor’ Bridge Commissioner| Too III to Appear Shea Stops a Long [BONDS FOR THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 25, 1901. NEW HICH SCHOOL. Mayor Approves Issue for the Peter Cooper Building. ‘The Mayor his approved the insue of $49,033 city bonds for building the now Veter Cooper High School, Borough of the Hronx, and the work will begin at once. The new bullding will be at One | Hundrey and Sixty-elxth atree:, Boston | read and Juckson aven The bord issue of $302,640 authorised by the Hoard of Estimate and App Honment in December for building the Cominercial High School at Amaterdam avenue and Broadway, Sixty-tifth and Bixty-sixeh streets, hax also been ap- proved by the Mayor. P. J. Brennan will build this school, Manhattan and the Bronx havs their high schools, bu: no high schoo! build- fog. Former public school buildings in West Thirteenth and East Twelfth streets nave been used for three years an high schoois, and the Peter Cooper mixed high rchool haa been acattered among three old achool-houres, one at ‘Third avenue and One Hundred and Fit- ty-slgth atreet In dirty and dilapldated and has been condemned as unsafe and | braced and patched and tinkered to make It Inhabitable. Another branch occupies a once aban- doned wing of the public achool at One| Hundred and Seventy-thint. xtreet_and | Third avenue, while a third branch of; the Peter Cooper's mudents are housed | inva part of the new. grammar. school building, Mott avenue and One Hundred and Fortleth street. More than half these studente live on this side of the Harlem River, and’ mi travel five or ten miles to and. from | school each day. ‘Another high school for thia Harlem | contingent Ja to be bullt in Seventh avenue, filling the block on the west en One Hundred and Foui- One Hundred and F'ttec! hen the money t fortheom! closed th» religious estabilshments which have been ordered by Ministerial decree 10 bo closed. CRAVE ROSES ON SUICIDES HEAD. Mrs. Stelling, Grieving for Husband, Ends Life with Gas. in Court. Statement. Ted : President Maurice J*, Holahan, of the artment of Public Improvements, to: Mouton Robert | Hayxter whom early Thursday” A Cr Kees a set reply to the chargeg| mounted samen and t by his son, Frank Holahan, fingwell, was In 1 condition 10 was busy drumming off PReardin promised “statement" for | appear in th Court toa when his case vuld make a column in Rufus Cowin typewriter was on hia sixteenth fingweil, who m when big Bridge Com- before Magistrat missioner Siea shouldered his way: In, and read it, Then| into President Holahan‘a | explained that bi oner yesterday and had found him “He sces things, ing. ‘The hearips was April 1, Mi. Legin that-Mr. Dingwall was doing very ive minutes later Holahan, senior, red with a tiny bit of note paper “4 up the typewritten pages into a pigeon hole, ly and would probably be out of the while he waved the bit of Reepltal ina duy or'two. The Ma ter? trate asked Mr. Leitingwell if busts his Is my statement, Tam not go- Br with Was good at the “It ought to be paper, headlin Detective Treanor, eighth street ata Newcomb in he wouid press Moulton of passing if the theatre people refu cute, This young man has i {ing rot to He nix Is what was written on the pheet note paper, but everybody: wants to w what wax in the column state: led off by Commis Shea. j The statement made vy my son. in one of the newspapers thin, morn: “| ing ts absolutely without any founda- _| ton. 1 never owned one dollar's worth y OTe | of stock In the Protective Realty Com- into family affaira before the hose news: of » had Dr. J mest to pros aa over the cou nats eae asont bowie which 3. directly or indirectly, nor have I erence to trustin friends, It fs no int t whatever In the concern, MAURICE’ F.. HOLAHAN,* kindness to have ty let b 1} Hoard of Public Improvements ts,: sald: y is false from be- ginning to We were in this bus! ness when he was in knickerbockers. We put aim out of the Company more, than r ago, I do not care to give the reason for {t. Hs father has po inter day. est In the concern and never had.” * BABY WKEE'S — BONDS PLACED ‘NURSE IS DEAD AT RIGHER RATE. Caught Measles from|City Pays a Net intent the Boy While Mrs. of 3.08 for Rapid McKee Went West. Transit Issue. number of other eltics. Mr. Cowing sali ts that he did, not k he would defend prisoner's mother Was on the city, and would proba! The whole Issue of $2,500,000 worth of Rapid ‘Transit bonds sold this after- noon was taken by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and Parson, Leach & Co. for $2,762,780. Thinv is at the rate of 110.51, and as the bonds beur Interest at 31-2 per cent., . [the city must pay a not interest of 3.98, as agalnat 2.92 on the last issue, which 3 per cent. bonds, hat-means that under the new law taxing surpluses uf Insurance and other corporations the city of New York losey about $50,000," sald Comp- troller. Coler, , Eight bids were opened by the Comp- troller. The Bank of America offered 103 for $5,000 worth, the Knickerbocker Trust c ompany, would take §300,000 worth 110.10, (Special to Tae Evening Worl.) SARATOGA, March 25.—Mrs. Cath- erine Morrison, who nursed “Baby” M Kee and his sister Mary while Mrs, McKee and her husband w dlanapolis attending the fu Harrison, died here to-day, The children had a bad attack of measies and Mrs. Morrison, who gave them her full care, contracted the mal- sdy from. them. ° “Bhe was taken fll after the return of tha MeKees, and rapidly grew worse, dying to-da; ~ Mrs, Morrison was sixty years old and alwidow, Two children survive her, ——<———_ as “ Bartendér's End. spool ‘Bchroier, twent, pia, bartender, of No, 33 Ba: ean x years ‘poisoning. pee para &Co, to gt 00 and vermit 0 [krvey'Fiswo & 898 LIMO tor With flowers from her husband's grave over her head and seated In his favorite rocking chalr, Nrs. Mary Stelling com- | mitted eulclde to-day by (nhaling gas at jer, home, No. 33 East One Hundred and Fourth atreet, John Stelling died three months ako ce rheumatism: of the heart. His deach sudden and a great shock to hin Since then she Aad mourned con- id noticed it w | tantly, and her friends that her mind was weakening. This morning she was with her seven- | toen-yedr-old son Augustus in one of the bedrooms in her upartment: She | lett him and went {nto the sdtting-room. In abou an hour Augustus went In to [mee her, Ie found the door closed. Beatal In a chatr with a quilt over her head was hin mother. She hid con 1 nected « rubber tube with the gas-Jet and turned it on. ‘The end of the tube Featedl on her breeat, and the quilt pre- Vented the fumes from escaping. “An ambulance from the Harlem Hon- pital was called, but Dr. Blackman pro- nounced her dead. Mrs. Stelling wan fitiy yearn o! SCOLDED, SHE TOOK POISON. Mra, Ida Hel from Home and Wi 1 Ween Away er 2 Upbraided. Ida Harder, a young married woman, swallowed a dose of carbolic acid No, 167 Somerset street, New y and {snow In St, Barnabas'r up the same life again, vinvel N. Butterhy, Prealdent of the|itospital in a critteal condition. es Ity Protective’ Apsociation, which | San denreane as an office In the building where the; aw: Saturday and w jay and last night. this morning her | h braided her and soon after- Ward she went to her reom and drank th condition ry serio JULIA MARLOWE AND MR. MAJOR AT DUTCH SUPPER. JULIA MARLOWE, ‘ o his ck, but at length regretfully The Author of Te SE See as Knighhood Was_ in The treasurer, Mr. Zimmerman, tooked Flower” Had to Buy! hasn'e tie appearance of a man who} . j would ask for three seate f Saturday | Tickets. | ieht. but, looking over hin rack, he at ty mall under the wrote © ts for $7, which he and] fed, while Mr. Hopte expectedly A the Crite rematned content with’ a general admia-/ Marlowe ston penance on Mise Marlowe heard make been compelled $7 for H worth of seate was an im- percon the mt prompt affair, and therefore enjoy-| aia the able } bur ors whom Mu 1 Saturday night Mr, Majer and two 0 gummon were Clyde Fitch, friends determine! ty see Mise Mar- amb the British play lowe mance. ‘They went to the : Paul Kester, the dramatiet; Ev- Shinn, the pastel painter; Dr Critter! lngh. “Well, nl inquired for Manager Dil-} He was notin the city, i Miss Marlowe's physician; he sa “im Mr. Major, | Clark, Miss Anne Mortimer, Miss © Hayward, of Catcago, Mine AN EASY WAY To Keep Well. It te easy to keep well If we would only day a few simple rules of KEEP BIC FEE. He Had Kept $20,000 Out of a Judgment Against “‘L” Road. obrerve each health The all-important thing Is to keep the stomach right. and to do this tt ta not nee- ersary to diet or to follow a set rule or bill | of fare. Such pampering almply capricious appetite and a feeling th favorite articles of food must be avoided. Prof. Wiechold gives pretty good advice on thia subject. He aye: “Iam 68 years old and have nover had a serlous {11 2. Pareona, a celet aceon eee eee ee yea nreely ancindoor one, but [early dlscov- pibdbtie se Mer| cred that the way to keep healthy was to Bischofs! A jjury,_brout verdict] ey a healthy stomach, not by eating bran against Mr. Parsons and “| crackers or dieting of any sort—on the con- bers of the firm of «ltrary, always eat what my appetite craves Ogden Ine suit by James W. Murphy) put tor the paat elght years I have made and Mie! MeVormac ts: er]it a daily practice to take one or two of 420.00), wita interest, claimed to have] s ‘» Dyspepela Tablets after each meal, been retalned ax a fee by Mr. Parsons T attribute my robust health for a man age to the regular dally use of cured for Murpay ) Tablets, out of a judgment \ cCol “ he Manhatt a Pipeaen aa pete Annartant” “My phyatcian Brat adviaed me to use them arth Ree * mH use. be said, they were perfectly harm- ee ne, aiege ae us Tess and not a secret patent medicine but contained only the ‘natural digestives, peptones and dias nd after using them a few weeka T have never ceased to thank sums of $35.387 from the El hagew resulting lected ow propane in Pearl street from th aera f {ng 'ot the rout in front of the property. [hm for his adel platniite allege, Mr Stuart's. Dy the real health Mt, because thetr use wings bealth to the sick and ailing and Preserves health to the well and strong, Men and woe fifty years of axe need a xofe digestive after met a pertect digestion and to wa tae $20.000. sireetn Icemulted mora (nan twenty role He MANS, to the collected In household from Maine to Cal! at Britain and Mr. Parsons were worth mor puts Ina counter ¢ onterds that his servi than be charged tn nal snd Col Albert Sticks y tried ane for Mr Pareine ant Willan Blaikie eared for the plaintl at him and belteved tm, for Mr Major) vr went out upon the curb . but there fan't a cee ’ Strong and Mise Gwendoline Valentine ot New York, and, of course, Mr. Bobbs i and Mr. Curt | Sea Black Dress Goods. We are showing four spe- cial lots of Imported Black Broadcloths, $1.50, $2,$2.50&$ others as low as $1.00, and! up to $4.50 a yard. 32 pieces Black Detted fstamines, A very desirable sheer sum- mer fabric; made to retail at 75¢. a yard, at 50 cts. a yard. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St RRMA IPRA RA we offer This beautiful 14-k. Scarf Pin, handsome-cu: Diamond, the fashion clahd BS for his in the latest Kish Princess, i a ing, turquoise \ centre, surrounded Bea hit for the, season; with finely cuts brilliants. A decid- % ONLY $50. ;; ‘This beautiful pair’ sg - of Cluster Ear %: » Studs, surrounded S with 24 cut. brill- lants, sapphire centres, very fash- jy IP YOU MAVAN'T THE RRADY casi WHY NOT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 2 New Credit System |e IP INCONVENIBNT TO CALL WRITE AND WE WILL SEND REPRESENTATIVE. j i8L. W. SWEET & CO., Ei 37-39 MADEN LANE, (Main Entrance.) MARMMAARMARM AMAA AMA RAR A For Sale. WE GIVE YOU CREDIT. MEN AND WOMEN’ LATEST STY THING, ALI. OF THR Av CNBH PRICES. o e Der. 38T 431 Eighth Ave.?%,22 OVEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS, Our New System of Selling Clothing ON CREDIT Gutlitters to the Entire Family. 7 West 14th Street, near Sth Ave. s5th YEAR. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS. Everything for Housekeeping. CHATHAM Cash or Credit. 9 Stores Together. Everything Reliable. 3rd AVE. & 12{st.ST. 2° 5 Stores Together, SQUARE, , Terme Latest speing styles of Sen's, Youthe’ & Children's CLOTHING to onder, tenes, DI ASSORTMENT Te TAR nerrett ae OUR GOOr any lerealis noueal tacthavelty, MANHATTAN CREDIT CO. ue ap a TH & AGT 8 62 Bowery, cor wo EASTER elit be Apri April (and Son a He Paton avery bu fonable this season; ONLY $42.4! CREDIT. | THEBIG STORE Sica Coorg SEAT AE parheatiicrortan — DSRS Ohe Ladies’ Cloak Section presents for Tuesday, March 26, the following very exceptional values in the newest and most stylish garments: COVERT CLOTH COATS, at 575 BLACK CHEVIOT JACKETS, at 6.90 TAFFETA ETON JACKETS, at 9,75 SPRING KERSEY CAPES at 7.50 Also in our Ladtes’ Sutt Section Exceptional values, as follows: SUITS, at 70.00 SUITS, at 75.00 SUITS, at 19.75 THE BIG STORE. ACITY IN ITSELF OPER(G SUSE ANTE pert ne aT Tre rourrt0n, Gaster Millinery. Second Floor--Front. We desire to call attention to our very complete and highly artistic display of Trimmed Hats for Easter at 5.9. 6,75 7,50 and 10,% embracing every correct idea that has been introduced by the world’s fore- most milliners for the Spring of 1901. Also, Partly Grimmed Hats and Untrimmed Stats. Main Floor—19th Street Side. A vast array of neat and attractive styles:—skilfully arranged for satis- factory choosing—and priced as first- class — are re priced only here. OPP. CITY CORNER WATERBURY HANKS TEETH CLEANSED DENTAL PARLORS, FREE 54 West 23d St., New York, DOWN TOWN (Oppeaite Aen Muse.) FOR TWO WEEK: ACITY IN ITSELF 293 B'WAY Gth AVE. 414 & 416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. (Second door west of Abraham & TEETH POSITIVELY EXTRACTED AND Fi WITHOUT PAIN BY OUR “BW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY APPLIED TO THE GUMS. Perfect Fit Guaranteed. You have your teeth extracted ! PAINLESSLY In the morning abd ge heme at Right with the new care, Full Sets of Te Gold Crowns, Gord Filling: Silver Fillings CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK 14 roste and Ladly decayed teoih te tural beauty at « emall cost. Hours 8 A.M. too P.M, Sundays and Holldayn 9 to 6. German, Frooch o34 Swedian Spoken. LADIES IN ATTENDANCE Faamination and Consultation Pree. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. NEW YORK: 64 WEST 23D ST. (Oppoaite Eden Musee.) 6th Ave. Office NEVER CLOSED JERSEY CITY—York, cor. Grove 8t,| NEWARK —Lrond, cor. Market St. )NES IN ALL OFFICES. BROOKLYN. A AND U6 FULTON ST. (second door weet of Abretam & Streuea) NEWANK. 682 UROAD ST. Per ity Store.) TEETH $1 week. Call and get our estimates before folns elsewhere. Lowest prices and 3s est guaranteed work in Greater New @ York. Our instalment or easy-pay- § ment system—$1.00 down and $1.00% weekly on gold ang aii work. ure Gold Fill- Z ings, $2.00 up. Railroads, NEW YORK CENTRAL. Hermit Byer ial Wally except Sunday “opposite ENRICH BROS.) $366 Sixth Ave. , 2taiin, ALWAYs OPEN, (Directly Uppoute Merald haldioe 610 Sixth Ave. ssn ‘ind 350 sts. HARLEM. DIVISION. 3 DOWN OPENS ACCOUNT veatential, Ler SOx, rl SASS ArRISRANII = UE eee article mXCITANGH WATCH DO YOU RIDE A WHEEL? BUY A e@econd-hand one cheap by insert: | < ei ap:adig the Sunday, World. FURNITURE. $1 DOWN OPENS ACCOUNT, BO CENTS WEEKLY, | FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Wee LEWIN'S, 45 W. 14THST., ‘W. A28TH ST. ta nivered ou are = conkien icy UAIDEN LANG.

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