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THE WORLD: PveSbAY vee, MAY 7, 1801. RELIEF TRAIN New York's ville’s Call. New York City has « $20,000 for the r the Jacksonvil with emergency supplies the Relief Committee evening. A force of supplies and another { ing the train, the exppilee, Being ver through The World, gratitude of the ity for tne generowity of New Yo _— Society of Fakira to Mee ‘The Society of American Fakirs le, will have tholr ball. w! a few nig evening at the yeninth stre COES TO-NGnT. Prompt) Response to Jackson- | sisting of members of the Art Student hte, CL/ _AIM THEY ARE THE KENDALS’ CHILDREN. tk. te con- ‘Tux a Meyer Jonasson will offer to-morrow ‘Wednesday , former pric Cloth Etons, & Ca Z 3 off at about | Silk Etons, $11.50 & $16.50 $18.50 & $24.50 Former prices, $16.50 to $25.00, $2 Former prices, 5.00 to $40.00. MILLINERY SPECIALS for WEDNESDAY. DRESSY STIFF HATS for Women regular values $6.50 to $8.00, at Main Floor. $5, 00 Alsoa NEW SHIRT-WAIST HAT, Black, with white trimming, Black, with black cima $1.25 BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. RS KENPALL AND HER DAUGHTERS Tell Story, Grimston Strange a in Which They Say They Are Son and Daugh- ter of Players. the English What ts this? A daugh Kendal starving In a str Ampossivie Why impossth trical exponent of Ine ely, motherly—a virtues; one who is brought into the seuthing professtonal Temained as £: Madge Kendal's dnugnter a Oh, no, tt cannot be. Surely + Brother, who makes the claim, :nu mistaken. Circumstantial Story. ‘And yet his story in very tial. He eays she ts and that ts the name of Mr. and Mra jy Kerdal. jee He anys he te Dorringten Grmator also an outcast, Inasmuch as his father nor mother with hin, and the elder Grimaton peal to all manage to appear nz th To think that (Mrs) Le Moyne calls “the greatest {athe world—should etand quiotly ‘while her husband, loudly procint: Rammeresie press agents the \y th od Bey mented ntwaya theton balks bis son fapobltion to carn br “gee story sounds absurd! maton Tells It. youroing to 40 when ‘well-groo! in the c med, intelligent guyz, “ and 20 wrote elebleleieininicteleinictnteiebelstnt MRS. KENDAL’S MOTHER LOVE. “T feel Ican never come to America again, from my children is such a great sorrow nlelalelei--tele! an interview in this city in rSy2. That babie: frequently stops in the ragged urchins, when they L power yon Mrs. ar "Ss trent my ehildren as if scems to me to be the best way all their lives; makes them inde} + — Mrs, Kendal ina magazine article in igo. She (Mrs, Kendal) is extremely to streets to make t Children scem to appe are ill or crippled, rot curing seems to be Kendal inthe New r8go. us first She never passes child without endeavoring to do something for it seuliarly niefeielntntefeieiei-i- iei-i-i-t-i. rohh fbi: i-i-ict A) + feinieinteteis The parting Mrs. Kendalin they were matured. it doesn't keep the: vendent, you know, ndoof children, and riend ly overtures to alte her, especially a crippled and her Irtiele Nicacious. her “mot wer, tothe pell-boys, i understand, a publ mption,” he atayes of mothor-love lier, but re- advertising purposes only, ko oand wal Madice.!? purus min "wrt 1oher letters her first name,” STERN BROTHERS are now showing in their Glove Depa A large collection of Imperted novelties Ladies’ Slik Gloves and Mitts with lace effects, Taffeta, Suede Finished Lisle, Chamois and Washable Kid Gloves 50 Doz, 2-clasp | White Chamols Gloves, extra quality, 200 Doz, 4 Button Kid and In the most desirable colors, Ladies’ and Men Ladies’ All-llnen unlaundered Men's All-linen unlaundered Initial handkerchiefs, Exceptional Ladies’ Oxford Ties Glazed Kid with patent leather tips, welted soles, military heels, | All patent leather with stout soles, And will place on sale to-morrow 2-clasp Pique Paris Point Embrotdered Gloves, Special offerings tn ’s Handkerehiefs hand embrofdered initlal handkerchiefs, Ladies’ All-linen embroidered scalloped edge hemstitched and lace trimmed handkerchiefs, New designs In ladies’ all linen hemstitched embroidered and scalloped edge handkercniefs, Shoe Departments ments per pair 65¢ 51.00 a OF a 12¢ a 24¢ a 486 Is, Values ta 1 $2.25 hod Rothenber S& West 14th St. : Shirt Waist Suits. Every woman who came here yesterday and bought Shirt-Waist Suits— and the number ran away up into the hundreds—was more than pleased. To-mor- row we adda new lot of Phin and Striped Cham- brays; stylish full flounce skirt and sailor waist; the ped chambrays are trimmed with the plain in com- bination, and the plain chambrays with striped com. binations. This assortment of suits also includes blue and black Dotted Lawns, trimmed with satin ribbon ; other pret: ty styles are also embraced in this CONCCTION se csseeeeeeececcesseesceee Tucked Taffeta cine. There's a swagger stylishness about thes: jaunty Tucked Taf- feta Etons that few women can resist. The Jackets are tinely tucked, and are beautifully made with L’Aiglon collar, pointed cuff, and finished with fancy braid; lined with lus- trous Silk rOMAINE + eee senses eeeeee.- ee . ’ Ghildren’s Sailor Suits at 98 Simply marvels at the price. Would cost you more thin that for the materials and workmanship. Plain and dotted linens and dark polka dots in red and blue, with large sailor col- Cc lars; 4 styles; full skirt; sizes 4 to 14 years $1.00 Wash Waists for 49c. Fresh, crisp and cool-lonking from one of the best wholesalers in town. Fancy striped linen; bishop sleeve; soft stock; finished Cc with pearl buttons; worth $1.00 apiece..... also several styles of kid tles, t $3.50 Misses’ end Children’s Tan Russia, Patent Leather, Black Kid and White Canvas Oxford Ties A large purchase of Muslin Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases at the following exceptionally lew prices Sheets Plain Hemst'd Pillow Cases Piain Hemst’a 14% by 214 yds, 36c 43c 42 by 36 Inches lle l4e iy“ 2K 42, 49 ase 36 « 12 #15 Qoeetigaqnt 46 55 so“36 « 13 16 Quis Gags 52. 59 squzg « 14 17 au“ 27% 53 60 Bolster Cases aug 8 538 66 42 by 63 inches 18c =27c 21 2354 59 67 4272 « 20 29 2B"3 4 63 72°45" 76 « 24 33 West Twenty-third Street MAN FOR WHOM HER LOVE SAVED ACTRESS DIED.| HER DECEWVER. Miss Raymond's Motive|Smith Freed from Fel- Was Love for Dr, on’s Cell by Girl He Reade. Had Tricked. ‘Thin in the story of a young efrl's de- voton and constancy to a man who de- ceived her, but In whore good faith she still maintains an honest bellef, though sho has auffered bitterly by his deceit The woman fs the second wife of Charten Teller Smith, the erstwhile stork broker and man-about-town, who for hore than two months has been a pris. oner in the Tombs under charges « Heth street, was Maxwell I nnd rented the par om of Mins Raymond's etlsing mediein without motive, fr at midnight \partm Mins Raymond told the janttor thar the doctor had gone ¢o England, where he| gamy and grand larceny. To-day | was to marry a wid Smith was given his liberty by Judge ‘The doctor and the actresa met in| Warren W. Foster, of General Seasions, Knoxville two yearn ago. Last October | Because of the pleadings of the young | woman, The frat act of Smith will be one of atonement. He will remedy the wrong he done the young girl by going to Stamford, Conn,, this afternayn and re- Gpehle er, mt he ts free, Ncothan it Ing secured a divorce from him while he was in the Tombs, Paid with Bad Check. Smith was arrested early in February, He had been living at the Hote! Imper- S| ial with a pretty young woman and pated O°) hia board bill with a bad check. Hey ‘| was under indlotment for a previous of- tense, j He had, a month before, married the | “lyoung woman, who was Milas Emma Semon, in ‘Troy, despite the fact that he had a wife and child tn New Rocneile In omer to save him from jail Mra. Smith No, 2 pawnedt her wedding gifts unt patd the boant bill, ‘Then came she oxposure of his first marriage. Angens! by hia decedt, the young woman foined physician came hy ms from Mins e and rented the rider, but, it ins the affection, 1 ly said he tntended ¢ rtmenta, and exch time ecame hysterical pent most of hin evenings out , Lhe returned usually found a ster on hia bed from his admirer er she told him that ee A subject atratchet ting table, ready for and he was the physteia ker Hie indiffer. hin Victor C. Bet! satd he on rasional way, having ry for her. body of the mutetle was arrest for bigamy. Hle conduct at frat imbue avenue to metery, Th were no : tet eeani only moniece ne] Smith was indicted for bigamy and weet the callin to the | Committed to the Tombs, 4 toll on the young man. When he was arratned to plead to the indictment his second wife saw him. His appear- ance made a deep Impreasion upon her. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAT Pity Rekindled Love. sup tiaen. 481 Sun sets. 702) Moon rises. 19.23] In aq moment the old love revived, and THE TIDES she was again his slave. Through her Low Water [influence he was discharge! on the AM, 'yMj| bigamy charge, but he was again re- , Gif 4 fo] manded to the Tombs on an okt indict 11.50 12.11 6.17 5.2] ment for grand larceny, which had been EW york, pending against him for yeara, Undlacouraged, the young woman atone kept up her work for the ultimate re- leane of Bmith. She was sustained by Amith's promises of reformation and righting the wrong he had done her, in event of his discharge. Woek, after m|week the young woman has haunted the District-Attorney's office, working Indefatigably in Smith's behalf. ‘To- ny her work was crowned with auc- PORT OF SN ARRIVED. oreey Maite OUTGOING BTRAMBHIPS. s Young man may ‘or make (he Amerfugp that) Mrs, “Kendal'a a trade mark, used for 8 BAILED TO-DAY. cena when Judge ‘Foster dischanged he | ovty of WahiMeton, | RL Mar, New Ortmna | Smith. Colon. Comanche, Charleston. v New Life. Ranald, Grenas Jamestown, ‘orgplk. INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. ‘The couple left immediately for Stam- DUE TO-DAY. ford, Conn., where they will de re- Voimina, Gtbraltar, Citta ¢e Folens married. 4 marriage in this Btate Chey, Olpraitar, A Gibraltar. Swould oot be legal, inasmuch as Smith's wise, Hambui Peosale, Gabrakar, Hyndeo, Hull. Bl Moats, New Ortessn fret wise obtained a divorce from him * t[ with the first wife in causing Smith's |? Imprisonment | ¢ Lawns Such an important offer cannot fail to « alert shoppers. 3,000 yards of d. beautiful, as white grounds such polka dots; also an abundance of floral effects. and no vard of these tempting Lawns. the yard... | Popular Millinery. ery. | Good many of our wholesale friends are in the Tabit of drop of dropping unex- Nillinery Department, because, as one man put it, “The de- partment is growing <o astonishingly thit it is exceeding all expectation.” shoppers are wise; long ago they saw the advantage of buying here. That's the whole story. pectedly into the sortments; little prices. DRESS SHAPES— melt away! Bu terest of value. ED dren's Flats, rewest. braids and 98<. values for CUBA BRAID SHORT ‘BACK SAILON natural colors and black; bound wil value: neeee 5,000 Yds. replace them, and so the lots suffer no element of in- shapes and braids are he igs desirable colors; 73c. and obtain prompt recognition from Lawns, crisp and daintily with blk, blue and helio The colors are fast, ts worth less than t0c.; this sale fh But Big as- How the big heaps of Dress Shapes t fast as the assortments dwindl: others Of course, only those in the newest A9c and 59c hattlest styles in Chil- 49c 69c values proper shipe “in eady to trim; pes: IRS— th sill THE UARANTEE” | “G CLOTHING COMPANY, Uptown Cor. 127th St. & 3d Ave. 3,000 at $A 50 6. ALL BIZES. This is a pretty big lot of Suits to select from. But the quantity doesn't interest you, it's the style and quality we want you to know about. The coats are broad shouldered, single and double breasted, with either single or double breasted vests, ‘Trousers lined and cord seams. ‘The fabric isa puredye all- wool serge, in wide, medium and narrow wales, and will not fade. ‘These garments are made with the closest attention to every detail and will hold their shape and not curl and wrinkle up at the edges. Boys’ Suits of the same serge and cut in the same style, $6.00. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO., Uptown corner 127th St. and 3d Ave. In discharging Smith, Judge Foater When you werp arrested on the heck chargy ahe pawnel her wedding sents to inake Kool the debt. When hock of your decelt came sho, waa ‘ed, but sentiment overcame her Os on: and through her love for you she haa succeeded in Inducing the com- pidinant "in this came to withdraw le arge. Let us hope tho love she han» foe you will be the means of keeping you in the straight path.”* —_—_—__ SENDS ONIONS FOR STEAKS. England's Return for America’s ply of Ment. In the hold of the White Star steam: chip Georgic, due here to-day, are 16,633 bags of ontons, conslgnel to ten firms in this clty. More than half were sent in response to orders; the rest were for- warded on speculation. Good onions are scarce in the New York market, The esthnated value of the importation Is 36). treat Britain has been receiving beet- steaks from the United States for sev- eral ‘ears; now she is making return by nding ua onions ———— BONI IS SICK. He Is Suffering frow an Iiness the Nature of Which In Kept Secret. PARIS, May 7.—Count Bonl de Cas- tellane ia Sl] and has been ordered to take absolute rest for a week. He has hiso been placed on a strict diet. physicians rofuse to tell ature of his iiness and they say they cannot determine as fo ths ite Trovatie duration o F termination. MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS & PAJAMAS. Feather weight Summer Fabrics, Night Shirts, — made of French Cambric, Nainsook and mull,—with or without collars. Finished with self, white or colored embroidery, — or the latest piped trim- imings, 85c. Valuz $1.50. Pajamas,—made of French printed Cambric. Military cut,—with or without collars. $1.35 per suit. Plain white, English lawn or Nainsook,—finished with colored military piping on coat and Trousers, $1.75 per suit, Value $3.50. Japanese Shanton’ silk Pajamas, $3.50 per suit, Value $6.50. JAMES McCREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. SILK SKIRTS. Colors and Black. $5.75, $7-75 and $9.50. JAMES McCREERY & C0. Twenty-third Street.. Raebber! Mr, George H. Daniels, general aenger agent of the New York Central Railway, has patented a rubber tire for car wheels, which will deaden the noise of trains. So many trains are run over the Central's lines that passengers are that! constantly interrupted in their conver- 7 ORIENTAL DEP'T. 4th Floor. Oriental Stuffs and Articles suitable for decorative pur- poses. Embroidered Phul- karis, Kutch Skirts, Bok- hara Covers, Jeypore Prints,—Scarfs, Mats and Wall Fans. India Wall Fans,—various odd designs, 25 cents each. About 275 Jeypore Prints, —Indian: and Persian de- signs,—suitable for Por- tieres or Couch Covers, $1.00 each, Cushions, —covered with Prints and Eastern Fab- rics,—useful for verandah or cottage Furnishing, $1.00 each. Phulkaris,—richly embroid- ered, size 4 ft. x6 ft, $1.95 each; Usual price $4.00. Embroidered Bodices, Skirts, Covers, and long scarfs, $1.50, $3.00 and $5.00 each, Art Furniture, Settees, Benches, Tabourettes, Desks, Tables, Smoking Sets, Pipe Racks, etc. Customers are requested to take new ele vators opposite western entrance, JAMES McGREERY & 60., Twenty-third Street. SUIT DEPARTMENT. Summer weight Cheviot and Homespun, silk _ lined, Suits. Collarless Eton Coats. Skirts with flare flounce, $158.50. Cheviot and Homespun Suits,—collarless Eton Coats and fiare flounce Skirts, mounted on silk drop lining, $25 09. Cheviot Suits. Eton Coat with Taffetas Silk coilar and vest, skirt with tafe fetas silk drop lining, $30.00. Remaining stock of Broad cloth Suits,—various models, at about one-half former prices. JAMES McCREERY & CO., Tweaty-third Street. —_—_—_—_—___— — = ORIENTAL RUGS. 4th Floor, Fine Turkish Rugs,— aa soft colors,—exquisite designs. Sizes from 7 ft. 3 ins. x 10 ft. 4 ins. to 10 ft. 10 ins. x 15 ft, 40.00 to 98.00, usual prices 62.00 to 150.00, About 150 Shirvans and Kazaks, including very fine antique specimens, 14.50 each, usual price 24.00 to 30.00. A very large stock of Cotton Rugs for Summer Fur- nishing. Customers are requested to take new elevators opposite western entrance. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street,