The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1901, Page 11

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FOREPAUCH SHOW IN TOWN. Here for a Week's Rest Before Opening in the Garden. The Adam Forepaugh and Sel.s Broth- ers Circus, otherwice the “Twentieth Century Colossus same toa town to day. Direct from its winter quarters in Co- cleus red Jer. noon lumbus, 0., the big sev City early this morning and by K grounds at Ambroge | was in ite train y. When + Madiso nth i please all comers for x0 we ning Monday night, Apri ir spectal y the show from © Pare hard to manage. by the keeping the et southern side tt broke off wht ridge was, of gh water, and upon tt the had ¢ back and se was the lasp sald Tit ont to the end, He measure and then, i In the end nto walk the rock, this time to the ati PE watted nL could hear him searching for the mark—an old iron ring moorlng bouts—ani cursins coukd not tind it Atier a minute or Owe ack north side however, he came into stight 1, drawing his tne now straight eut from) the cliff, due weat, He wan very slow, and every he over his task, weuld look s hinited air, and then set to work again Sull*there was no sight but the round moon overhead, the sparkling stretch of sand and the gleam of the waves as they broke in curving lines of silver; no sound but the sigh of the night breeze. Apparent his) measurements were tape led him once ceastul, for tae sacceas(uly (hie he had marked in the more to the hole he wand. pausod for a inoment or two, drew our the clasp. which shot out a sudden ne ie turned ft in bis had aml Riewiited dt carefully. Prevumably, mat~ {afed, he wal walked tack to the rock to sor tall if * crouched, waiting, with te Done more at che point where the two ines. cance he throw a hasty glance around and began to dig rapidly. He faced the sea now, fared had hla ned to me, #0 tha c be i if up and watch at THE WORLD: EXACT SIZE OF BERNHARDT’ S SLIPPER; SHE ——— /A Wagram Battlefield of Silk Gazed on by L’Aiglon de threw out hea he wo uickly bigger, To weukd his knelt down and disappeared tme wax come th hand, | softly clambere y south wide of the rock ed tipon the sand pit bay tae south te him unot ded new An s Pay noiselemnly But he wax abs: so that 7 moon wax f that fr ens no shadow There he him lay imbedded Int fron chest, bound round with a bread band of iron and secured On the rust rudely out hell my hash pocker my dfathers key and insert. after first carefully at inat wteh atime ‘a turn the key." Ati atill 1 Kav him, knife in han: iriien, with a tone. shudderin hrew bick the 51 . and as we well-nigh biindéed For thts ix and I deepest erimaon, by degreen T maw that all there Footgear ; drew from his "ATALE OF TREASURE, LOVE AND HATE. | - eee = white HAS BOLI (834 OF THEM.! s Skill in Try-|! ing Them On. ] tor auieds pink sith of yellow stk sof ack silk f gree shoemaker 4 bertuties” sald the 1 ey are not MESSAGE FROM THE POPE. J ofor Chlef of Leo Anawers a Greeting from the Mritiah Amerion. © rs <M CHICAGO, April A eablegram £ Militar tone Leo was rs toy Mer. Conaty heat ( ynvention of Catholle Ki e Phe mesane wan ators In reply ton u His Notiness when the beonve anil ws am follows er thanks you for the in ine, S. April 12.—"The emigration of frelaud persons left that country in FUN MnEAnEH were equndly af vtalec to ex. Mctal report | anew st Atlantic Clty Joins Mme there tors Minister bas fasja few dnys who has hee Wu grow rigid, thraviich With a box of matches 7 and a i Gas Range you can do all the cooking, baking and ironing OEE, Yj aS Ranges nd’ hum= "1 culled, tows yorat COURT LIKE A TAILOR SHOP. Justice Beach's court-room wax tem- porarily transformed into a tallor sbop this afternoon, Simon Kaufman, General Agent of the New York Life Insurance Company, tried on sult after ult of clothes in an effort to demonstrate to a jury that he man glanced around and spied a blush ing young woman. He modestly red to an ante-room to put them on, When he came back Lawyer Hart- ridge, In behalf of ‘Tallor Plorson, took him in hand. A court officer sald Mr. Hartridge won his case by taking the stack in the coat, fore and aft, 1 ternately, frat turning Mr. Kaufma: face, then his back to the Jury. At any rate after the Jury” had ex- amined the old and the new from polnts. of vantage, they retired a brought in a verdict for the tallor the full amount. NEW HALL OF RECORDS. re CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Corner. Morrow Afternoon. Commencing at 12.30 o'clock to-morrow ought not to pay Tallor Charles P. Pler-| afternoon exercises will be held at the (non a balance of $12 on hin bill. ‘When it came to the trousers, Kauf- corner of Centre and Chambers streets for the laying of the corner-stone of the Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the | Signature of Records. bo ihe | lark: biggest family he ficeats| J in the “hb utinae,| | Shortest time with the least dirt and greatest amount of comfort onsint of aaareiees | folph Gu: Ask at the nearest gas office abqut renting « gas‘ range. Gate AA Ke Sid ———— The excellent timekeeping qualities of _Lambert Watches a 7 a reminder of Lambert { Brothers, future patronage. and that means |For $1 10.00} Is hard to find, and when you have found it gor d and true the place should be rememte ed. The TIME itself. fA Good Wetch wil take care o = Case War. ranted for 25 Years| Did vou ever hear ol the Dueber-Hampden {Molly Stark Watch? 4 —S It is a ladies’ t4-karat gold- filled case, warranted tor 25 years, and is as good for a quarter of a century as a $106 gold watch. We sell it tor $10. Your eye might not de- tect the fraud if vou were sold a brass watch dipped int gold solution, but with a Lambert Brothers’ guarantee for twen- ty-tive years vou KNOW you At $10.00 we tave a gentleman's cold-nlled Wateh, titted with a yood Waltham or Elgin movement The case is warranted tor This wateh is guaranteed by us and sold at the ¢ nally S10. 00 low price of We still have a tthe new model gentlemen's | Riverside move. he American Walt- ments, made by ham Watch Go. This is their very OTHER years latest product and bas all the mod tn improvements in watchmaking All of us ar nd more adva ed than our neigh Ths now model Riversid ch caters to. this desire are offering this movement tomake se (array {Lambert's {pu Seamless 85 | cieding) ee Rings. | =— Were it possible to judge Wedding Rings externally 4 vai | nary articles every prospective bride would insist upon an el. Be) (Lam bert Prother no solder being used. Furthermore, karat mark under which they are can be implicitly ini ..H.are inevery ring of greatest importance Fetey to | FINGER ] aptly describes the policy under which ur Wedding Rings are s are lower than old relied upon, The Last and is the pric our guarantee backs up ever Seamless 14 karat, $3 to $15. Seamless 18 karat, $4 to $18. Seamless 22 karat, $6 to $20. Old Gold Bought, Remodelled or Exchanged. ( LAMBERT | BROTHERS a Third Ave., Cor, 58th St. "Wide San KEITH S », NI 1. yeret SAM BERNARD. SUITS & Overcoats That we sell for $15 Never has there been. aseason when we teit the streneth of our position so strongly- our great buying capacity—the untold advantages of making our own clothing in) our own workrooms—the quality of workm anship--the great care that is taken with every little detail of each garment—all this emphasizes itself strikingly, as we sum up our claim—That our clothing is the best made, outside the high priced tailor shops. Take our Suits and Overcoats at $15, for instance—there's no ready-made clothing that will touch them—either in quality of material, in workmanship orin the grace and styl2 we put into our garments. We want you to see these goods, try them on, take them away with you—you know you don't have to keep anything that isn't satisfactory—bring it back. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St. OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 oP Mt Amusements. Amusements. very detail of mer: to really too ellgtttal yn Square G. | COSTER & BIAL’ | Madison Square Garden. | Sand Mat a FRAUD BLS WD WEST te ii NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. .| ACTORS’ FUND OF AMERICA. Broadway | tia ee POLATAS OFRILA HOD SE ive ast Maine Tus Morrom el Li, APPR AIANCES OF A Wed Ma IN L’AIGLON. 1 Vring. AS it is, We Sell [rep trices Beats tiem on eale ay uvval or Imes ore Wedding Rings than any othe lac irintininews enicenauinenieratetl aT ST. teres or Sivan state wed CARNEGIE only 8 ats. TO.DAY | and staking our reputation on them. MRO CHAUNCRY | LYCEUM, BROWNIES . 2.30. *%; OLCOTT, MaVOURNEEN. inte ateylanutsatcapren There A Reason| MH aut WHE Puettively Appes han thm Must be EMPIRE THEATRE tomar tbs Aenean ea s er Brother Ofticers pst for the preference given us in thir nie L ROE Heatetaay Ad cenay and (se spect ARE several excellent | GARRICK THE: Mates Welds Rite wonkmen ip Amer tach res CAPT, J JINKS” ae Casino Girl guarante eed to be seamless, ab THE. BARRYMORE bs TWO Flags, CRITERION THEATRE a Marlowe Prenines © 15 cnr Ma JULIA MARLOWE— THEATRE ” | Republic **) MOF A ‘ALLEN MADISON , WILLIAM COLLIER | On THE QUIET. VICTORIA ™ FRANK DANIELS Ne. ay SA DLE SABO ine GRAND = EDEN eure an. nd Concert, Sat. HERALD BE cH Postogned ug Date latter. Ponitive ( With LPL ot @ Open Evenings | Till 7, + Saturdays Till 10 P.M. Je ARE YOU ANXIOUS TQ. 3ELI. your plano? You can get In touch with eome one who wants to hiuy ene through a Sunday World ad. Pe Niet scenery, which Tae Little pelos —IBe, Bie, Bee. wore = ere AND wi Re call PASTOR'S ne eee Hots aiviavnae OED & Sat AIG» AGE Co PRORODORA Welds bedeelil:_ | BISOU amavis BINGHAM COMPANY. y Jn Clyde Fitch's Best Play THE CLIMBERS, US bate Weal nal, ” Burk rlesquere. pecs. Ivoen. 8 Cornelia, Eve $.15. Wed. & LOVERS LANE. | @ sae for a Mat, Sat. Mat, = WALLACK'S, Umcnes Cs beans eitrendehae ARE vi “VMASON? AMERICAN }} : sauna rETRIPETY DALY'S vee wk cae | |iesmctorennzos aie : iar hsted [COLUMBIA ape - if STAR Tok tena Be Be eae, ‘MONTAUK nite The New york & WM. H. CRAN Fa Word by Rear 1M DAD ‘ " H cas ae: ; Sieh eat RID las ims Bie its 2 Ae :

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