The evening world. Newspaper, April 15, 1901, Page 7

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POET ROT , THE WORLD: MONDAY EVE esos ons | MUD e) CAS IN HOTEL. One of the Visitors Ac-| cidentally Turned Valve of Stove. New Publications. | | | | The bodies of P. J. Sweeney and orge T. Buckley, who were found un- ON RQ HR aed 2 oP NAG EE pers and Authors. . ) In Cleveland and Buckley ) Chicago nome yearn aKo. jwar tutta Sn thea Uh: ne, sete Fifth eek of the Great Distribution of ~< ~< Copyrighted Novels at G4e Wanamaker Store FLEES “Frank R. Stockton” Week The Association did wisely in selecting the’. Wanamaker outlet for New York, Philadelphia and vicinity. The book public in both cities has shown’ the keenest appreciation of the exceptional oppor=:" tunity afforded. Of the four selected copyrighted novels thus far issued’ nearly 50,000 copies have been distributed in these two coms munities alone, “The Great K. & A. Train Robbery,’’ by Paul Leicester Ford, author of ‘Janice Meredith, ” etc, was the leader in the sensational selling ; then came “ A Puritan’s Wife,’’ by Max Pemberton, author of; “A Garden of Swords,” etc., followed by Mrs. Atherton’s brilliant novel, “American Wives and English Husbands.’’ (ast week Georgé W. Calle entered the list with his delightful prose pastoral of Acadian Louisiana, “Bonaventure.’’ This week comes another popular ee, the most kindly, delicate and thoroughly literary humorist we have, - FRANK R. STOCKTON, represented by a volume of his quaint and mirthful tales, telling the rematke : able adventures of ““Ghe Rudder Grangers Abroad”’ No living writer approaches Mr. Stockton in his chosen field, and eveyone vie one who 2 has read “Rudder Grange’? will be glad to hear of its inmates again. In Grangers Atroad’’ we tind them fishing in Florida; in English ancestral! halls; and eigen even. |. Ag invade the Paris Grand Opera. The New York Press says: The Philadelphia Times says: “Frank Stockton is as delightfully uneon- Rudder Grangers’ are old ventional and interesting as ever in his latest | whom il is always a pleasure to Cm collection of storics, ‘The Rudder Grangers | Pomona's adventures abroad go-straight_ Abroad.’ '* every sympathetic heart.” The Boston Commonwealth says: “The Rudder Grangers’ have long been not only the Yenants of the most delightfut ee Ge phanted in the tie of fiction, but also the tenants of the hearts of thousands of reader: ne These five popular novels have been specially selected for thetr vast interest nd high © HRs Hterary qual They have been issued by the Association in an entirely new edition, _ printed on good paper from the orginal j lites, neatly bound tn art-linen cloth with special cover designs. making the volumés just as good to read and almost as desirable as the” editions priced by the publishers at from $1.25 to $1.50; yet those who wisely take adving tace of the present distribution can secure them one or all at only 25 C a copy It was a happy idea on the part of the Association to so enlist the co-operation of well- known Authors, Publishers and Newspapers as to eliminate royalties and profits for a certain time on these special books. in exchange tor extensive advertising. Then again, large economy (in printing and binding the enormous editions) is another factor which President ported here, Taringham, near the Richard Wa and Mrr. S. TOME That Court of Last Resort, the Public, has handed down mother {s } t AR ct pa “a KORE TNTRal tether idanatnattacom ites Decision —Union aft Factory Girl's Rich Father] ‘.e Finds Her and Takes | Her Home. | rested himself about the! Clothes are the nly safe 2 ted himaelf making | oN . Not jong ax aoe ae the S. N. Wood his child) and : Cc es. 7 2 wus init ant], & Co. line at $10 beat the ry owas In) world. hes ciled and he toc is now the mistr h is one of luxury K Any fabric you like. Any color you like, Any style you like. wat April 16.- rifle which F HOWE DESERIES See OFF Mayor save Tris of | A MIULET ie if = 5 Wants No Fees. | ; | makes it possible for the Association to supply the Wanamaker book-public with these ¢ | Do You Love ie | eniy of they vductions of fontiee ‘editions Hay valuable copyrighted works at a fraction i only of the publishers’ reguiar price. The Mayor gave a “(public hearing Do You Not Desire to to-day on Senator Marshall's bill abol (This is just the size of the bucks; aterace number 0° pages, C0.) P Inhing the fee system In Be Loved? | 1 you ender, by mall put erase bofare Selling by the yc " ders secure th: } eae wen : Cats Kept, ihe Cl) + This Is the easy way to get the books as issued. Citys Renter: ‘ thousands dattl; BN acme romana ara matinee This Is the casy way to g Volumes for 25 cents each and WlerThe Great K. & A. Train Roh Ly All the world LOVES a LOVER. offices, Only two citizens manife i Does your World LOVE you? i The Association announcements are made in THE _ this voucher at the Wanamaker peremberton and at The Wana- 6 . ‘ aa teach ncementhi Store, and English terest in the bili by appearing. If you desire happiness, enter the charmed circle of the | WORLD exclusively, and in each announcement is ! t ; it printed a Book-Youcher. The little voucher, together Out-of-Town Readers fant Cahle, : maker Store ex- Abroad.” Bert Retas, counsel tor the sponsor for the bi Register's fees last $16,000. ‘Phe city appro pay the expenses of tn the office cost the people cthe-bil the Rex " AMULET LEAGUE OF LOVE. To wear the AMULET LOVE TOKEN is io Ee0 imbued with thoughts of LOVE. To carry in sweet concealment LOVE'S AMULET i isto walk in the very atmosphere of Romance and Fascination. mail to John Wanamaker 30 conts each an with the little price, brings the book of the week or of any preceding week : the allotment las’s. It is best to apply promptly either personally or by mail. — post To the right is the voucher for the tive books now ready. You can't go wrong in getting them all. Bring or send the voucher, with price raffed, to clustvwely. < oucher and {will be sent salary Instead of To dwell in LOVE is to be lovable, q nbartinpecn aathe To be lovable is to compel the LOVE of others. % O H N |S tngton with the mo ‘The AMULET LOVE TOKEN willbe sent to you im- A A A ew or aia) sensed of Tel enth SC sure mediately onreceipt of one dollar, together with the AMULET the fdea of keeping these imn obnoxious to his con “A public offic have a monument to bh e4 the Mayor. County Clerk posed the bill on é his office last y Magazine for April and the AMULETLEAGUE OF LOVE privilege, ought to! comment-! Dentistry Dentist \. a i * Dentistry, 7 ce Railroad, nt he must be mis- | > pd that re were) 2 duplicated. We still refuse to send to any one person more AT glalatlva than one AMULET. If you lose or mislay it, no money can taken, and as men of common sense {t cost the cou only S80 to {4 r 3 id at \ wreyanicon arom | | ie atin ma BWA TH OM {PAINLESS DENTIsTRY.; W ATERBURY ~NEW YORK CENTRAL, sndeng the stars tay: ‘The AMULET LOVE TOKEN cannot he replaced or , tn) ¢ TEETH $1 wen pike 14TH ST, CITY HALL Lowest i going elsew Citlea Committee: {guaranteed work in G New 45 k H “Well, they ton's often show az" |} procure another from us. is ai te mets | Time and Money Saved] 4 yo Mont isiinene a cayman 54 West 23d St, ee York. broke tn the May: 1 when Mr. Hu- 1 .. < o i ment system—$t.00 down and $1.004 berty declared that the minority, mem-} Don’t send more than one dollar with one name, for in no At Our Offices. weekly on gold and all work. Ng & 4l6 Fulton St Brooklyn: bers of those committe ldn't get |} case shall we send more than one AMULET to oite person. a hearing, the Mayor sno} iditor D LaValle ieee ARES eT | Write to Editor Daniel Boon Hayes, Colonial Building, to make my: and 4 make{$ Back Bay, Boston, Mass. them hear m The Mayor did not Indicate what dis- ileiteg cceallbiceael ay ac tag CREDIT. 6th Ave. Office Parietal "A TAGAL ENCHANT. I old Fi Vee - a asilv te tilings, 3 entractes FREE rg and go home at) Ni N N 1a Nae 4 Mr. Gusgenhelmer (Accepts) It//tm|| LEAGUE OF LOY i a sees any wouns’g clarunsa, aiz, or tun] [NEVER CLOSED Crowns ||+ FULL SEIS oF BEST TEETH, $5.00 STYLES, AT CASH PRICES Nights, Sundays Hehalf of the City. $$ 5, $ Te $ So. ¢ The ‘patriotic women of the South, in ide voted te he Brometion of oe ) lor Holidays. $5.00 D ‘ANKIN, DENTIST. 7 Gold Fillings. eciution of the services of Charles) } Marriage, tl reservation of the memeOoereetat| a yee . ina eecaeny tous i hak alind knecreh Home, the Cultivation of True Ro- JERSEY CITY is ree R. RANK MY CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK. | % prince, In establishment of mills mance and the Poetry of Love, the | Morr aR eran oe 366 Sixth Ave ¥ aN factories In the Southern States, pre Gloritication of the Love of a Man for The Prychology 1X on; a Maid, the Revival of the Chivalric| For Salo. alenistoeent x “4 if sand Holld Sunda sented to the elty a bronze bust of M! Ideal of, Womanhood, the Mutual| 610 Sixth Ave. 350. and eth Sts, oe e iF: Rouse, by Pompeo Coppini, on the Cen- ig i toR- Success of all Members, the Universal IRDAY AND MONDAY. EVEN: ; tral aPrk Mall at23 0 this afteznoon c 2 SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS EVERYBODY, : , ° The bus ts to be placed in the Sfetro-| ¢ Triumph of Love. ‘ Downtown Branch: | . Dry Goods, politan Museum of Art. Cal, William \, De Hertburn Washington couducted the ( RE DI T. Clothing. — Bhowe; ‘bust ceremonies In the band pavilion oo the For Sale. cere ee Fe q Eee MraiWaaaenl. Meshes AAR NSON tex cursomine, ot ne | PISER & OO., |CREDIT PM | CLOTHING —cAEDIT | cenT RE FE nteipal Counell, accepted the gift In be- GREATHST AND LARGEST WITHOUT ary, | Sette orm and to onder, | tases’ and i ity. $s bi ore a as. ri ; / Coy Hea ato CARPET & FURNITURE) oii, 100 asta 19 Mat lane. MOUSE IN THE BRONX. Furaiture, Jewelry, ete. AMATEUR BURGLARS. |accOUNTS OPENED | 8d Ave. & 150th St. rin, see EXPERIENCED En, Faster than any credit house tn thi “MANHATTAN CREDIT CO.,_ \tions, described in the. 4 Maki Good Haul in New - rj eth A rbeleded 48 Bees) ms ae LEWIN’'S 101 THINGAC LAK, 1114 3D AVE, BET. GTI *, cori aT. CLOAK AND SUIT } 1901 World Almanac and Baeyelo:)) 4%) segue NORTH, $1 BOWN 7 WEWT 14TH 97. opux evoxinag, | eee TH = SALESWOMEN WANTED! Hel» Wanted—Mala fe, * + reference, book of, Burglars paid a visi€ at the residence $50 W' > —<—<—<—<$ << mem—__ ap peers rt = hoe page ® * Substan- of Samue} Johnson, at No, 301 Broad} EEKLY. $t DOWN OPENS ACCOUNT tian; Caren None but thoroughly experienced help | WAN tH ae 0 Bee ee PHibeRaee) street, Weetflold, N. J. Mr. Johnaon ts) 4B Weer 14TH ST. TAILOR-MADE SUITS, {or Clothing, (Cloaks, Open Bune f . Co ‘26 Drosdwa; need apply. iret © © © «For sale by newsdealars, oni. in the printing business in New York.) 267 WEST 125TH ST. jackets ‘a6@" Bkiria for stage, aa saa ag mite Menard Pate Maen 26 Pye H. O'NEILL & CO, may be had by mail on receipt @t*=>) {The} cbley.ea } took! S09 worth sot allver: | DIAMONDS, Warchen.) Jeseiry weekly pay EASY WEBKLY. PAYMONTH ¥ veral- overcoats and other arti- ‘Teasonable prices; goods. guarant The porlce think the robbery was seen ‘calla, sind ee “BERS NS 7 ,CO., itted by amateurs, ‘on BOOK PRE. 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. Notered Patent Attorney, roadway, New ¥ 7 SANG ca |: 2289 2D AVE., NEAR 125TH st WANTHD-Hlotating eagineers, Apety at 165th ot. apt b" { 4 ‘ lll

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