The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1901, Page 5

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LON TET RTT. 9 D8 EN ey ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1901. SOME NEW YORK WOMEN 160,000 WORDS ABSORBED. WHO HAVE WON SUCCESS.) IN 29 WEEKS OF MEMORIZING| | Lines. to Learn that She Ex- | plains How She Gets Time}; i to Eat and Sleep. No. 5—A Young Artist’s Fuck, Move. This Young Senet Dorothy] After Completing Her ‘ Studies and Finding ’ Herself on Her OWn Resources, She Took ~ Up the Decoration of} * Menus and Ribbons, | and Is Now Making al Fortune at This Work —Her Motto Is: ‘‘No Time for Frivolity,” ) and Her Only Time|s for Idling Is on Sun-|; days. Sixteen thousand lines, or 160.0% words, Absoroed by one brain within a Opening ofa New Boys Department | Friday Morning at 8 o’Clock. Friday and Saturday are to be Opening Days at our 6th Ave. Store; an opening ot our entire second floor for Boys’ and Children’s Goods. A } new department with new goods; plenty of floor space; plenty of lights and every convenience to make the ladies’ shopping pleasant, and to cele ebrate it we offer these special values : Boys’ $3.50 Suits for Sizes me with Doub’e-breasted Coats, Vestee ‘ s. sol Blu and Fancy Cheviots in is vest 5 . Faultless cut and fit, Regubr e $5. 00 Suits for } to 16 years. Including Suits with Vests, Blouse, Rus- n Blouse and Double-breasted Suits. made of Blus and Black Serees and GC! ‘ds and Cassi: R to the crecit o! of the Murray arsal and fo onoat thy at the Tt was witht ay FEM wos attribut ark and over sti pse of solving t pr rs of a company i ay ing. t i tline to study: wtog ide wardrobe on Miss Donnelly last evening at the Murray Till Ifanythine \ fe pass say that Mies Don Wdo the trie One year ago Miss Loutse Cook, an enterprising young woman from Chicago, won a scholarship in Mrs. Florence Cory’s art schcol and came to New York to put the fintshing touches to her art education. She had money enough to live on during this time but no more. When obliged to rely on her own resources. she discovered that there was more a woman to atre, T should th Iv framed, cove About its gilded ts, also fancy Tw money in decorating menus and rib- dons than in more ambitious work. sone ular $5.00. Special ate... 0 Through the influence of Rev. Dr eh " S Vibbert, of ‘Trinity Parish, she se- for 1 fuse Young Men’s $6.50 Suits for sured hers irateintepouclonn cone bers UCU UT ener eg seul Kio Wasa ttc ay nolL Sizes 13 t0 19 veats. Of allewool Cheviots and Cassimzres, throughout. cial Ateeees ing toa couch heaped high with cushions, forty winks performan long rehearsal when T have at} tyles, perfect tatlori thet regular price $6.50. Spe Young Men’s $10.00 Suits for gon sent her another, and step by step ehe secured a foothold. An important. Broadway florist, re- cognizing her ability, gave her a num- and aga nd sometimes Der of orders which she executed with ! iy c ed H 0 is = . @0 much taste that he recommended tithlawork ofiyoureitremendousty i et and Bt. Be Ww an 1 ate sr also EAnY ;Worsteds: a tbe at the Wal- aiineies nde s ee ae eae EGS Mighegrade workeranship# thraurhouts: Regular? valuey$ 10005 would call tt laughed, “Dut don't mind It. You see, {ote a system, and 1 do absolutely nothing else. Tf 1 attempted to do one thing outside my duties here {t would ay with me. dorf-Astoria, who have ever since ac- corded her their patronage. Sorosis and other women's clubs have Placed thelr orders with the youthful artist, and besides a number of New York's smart set have appreciated her . talent. Spécial at We have bought the cntire stock of Washable Suits of B. ){ retiring from business, at 50¢. on the dollar of cost to manufact ithem on the snne ratio—and have put them into two lots : |Bovs’ Washable Suits den & Co., who are We are selling’ ! ’ Cook also decorates dinner cards My siiccoripattiisiniven ; Boys Washable Suits enus for the fancy stattoners and me Sa it over on Sundi her Monday morn! \ 3 . Crash, ete., in of aa puck Crash and ribbons for the florists, guest é = but nev yeelf to study. If 1 yn’s styles, wellcut, Galatea, Handsomely made . favors and Easter cards resp cua nitisnoces FaHERoA stupid and Tflnd fam . trimmed.” Retail CC} andtrimmed. Retail value IC. “I have," sald Miss Cook, “recetw . Aba divide tt Into jEsive tt un and try are, who . & 78, our price | _ $1.00 to $1.30. Our price.. as much as $60 a dozen for cards. Ho Rea one the first part on Tuesit rthe ances next day. Tne disappoint me | 5 ry) to Wi c inued the artist, at de: « 6 shoe ot a € ov * ever,-this price Ix exceptional, from $5! tne onl on aed ana eres Sena sp cent soca note performance; the cond part on {or resort to a wet tows Ham ntted:toimy | BOYS). a nd Ladies’ Boys Al - Wool to $25 being the average. It all depends| work. One mus: aise ile what some) ete aioe st Ca Weane and the last part on| t can ‘swallow’ eee | fee baie We will eeown Cc NEE CANTS: Good pals Ci 2, is: also do one or “ Gant sana Peabods erns. re s upon the amount of work, the orlginal-| agrees to do and have thingy 5 my Inaugura’ nearly; nerfectE ats the jRaulek studs ania ite t anal RE kind at pled {ty of cofception and the lberallty of] when promised. 1 tel the favors for the In- Peaanrenes Is gives me two|T can ‘awallow’ it an : junana (ai R teens tees seee the person who orders them. rayipatronssanal lfc: 1 tiny for the big dinner] Perfect rehearsals, one Saturiay tho! readit + to match aj Boys’ Stock ings— Juvenile Shirts, - ; People clamor for something new. tsfactory I am willing =r: 3 is dented me.) 4 fast-color, durable Stock pretty patterns, fas! colors. $ My ctlatomors will and must have nov-| again. I have discovered that if a girl LEHR TO WED any_exercise?* ing. Regular re Resatsr aries 50c. each, Spe- ‘Ci; elties, and {t Is not always an easy| shows herself to be consclentlous nna H risk walk for half an! Special at...eee cial, 3 for 50c., or, cach... thine to think them up. industrious people will do all in + R GREN 8 thes Hantt, m Srey : Me wan, of corr, uphill work at Aras,| power to. ait er MRS. JOHN V. DAHL ? mh A forgt had no capital at all. I aid my cept dinner or other in- at ‘ Si i but ouvenirs C0) * painting In my own room, but after al vitations, but devote my time to Ket-\most trying —_——_ ese days. on! Idom Ket j —-—— ms At nee Sixth Avenue Store. Only. Society Expects to Hear of NOTED DANCER eoueer: - Paneer prexming, and* thes drag 1 very depths. $ y atrain I like to a ! ALIMONY IN AUTOMOBILE] oe : OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS * poecletmee ne Tilite In My a (ee Broadway. near Chambers St. : 5 disappointed ' ots par Poe agement of Mrs. J The Danclng contientenr { 47 Cortlandt St.,bet-Church and Greenwich Sts. to Marry Lehr | need [to-day ‘ | 241 & 219 Sixth Avenue, bet. 14th & 15th Sts, tr Tumored everywhere last night, 5 Le Mat aeaclim the! Baur Hundted wilt (be yi and taking 125th Street, corner 3d’ Ave. irprised if the formal notice comes thts — = tternoon. ollue shoves larmes ‘and Tve been e and Mrs. out of the blll Y F the past 6,000 Hn £ ARS. JOAN VINTOM ARE YOU ANXIOUS TO SELL a h haasbeen fre- DAHLGREN. ’ your piano? You can get in SEs ican Danliren! —— esing. ) New York knows Harry! wit, originality Sener HU elena i touch with some one who ? ir—that is, everybody in the ernart a a er brat er, and no wants to buy one through a ce ix Mrs. Astor's prot and as ts fife ts ex- x seta Thar mabey nerenale ie * amade’ am ‘sot Sunday World ad. i sure ot nd a year through his soclal Nt CONDON q : He is on the Ns of be doesn’t look thirty | ' c 4 Rattan ne ni 5 Through to 144 146 W t 125th St Bet. Lenox and Te sh cyte Te a's onan NIGHT LUNCHEON, West 124th St. es * Seventh Aves. ] ANC see : Uyith his wife and made! All Right if the Right Kind of Food, 1 FOO Se aTtaty erat SOO Ne yamden woman the 4 | ISHIN 5 | ° honda to pay a atipulated sum | week set alro| Tho aifference bros y i i“ : PP ace to his earnings 3 lected food, as ¢ . P La Petite Adelaide, is Thix he must pay or go to ra vc miil-| pared with ordinary food, is well 7 t 25 to 40 per cent. lower prices than usually charged by stores sh : Leading Member of]é DayloriGeiterduil: shown in the experience of a girl at J ing dwarfish assortments and ordinary styles as compared with ji ‘ tending high school and boarding 7 d f h hotels, cit theGrowingWoman’s Divorced hursinds 1 herself. / agnific:nt exhibit. Bear in mind, p'ease, we furnish hotels, ci i : She say: ‘housekeoping’ com- jomes and cottages complete. Accounts opened. Liberal term«. Organization, the i pelled carly rising. and 1 used to be- #* gh = ~~ Open Saturday Evenings. “AlimonyClub,’’Calls come very slecpy over my books, keep awake, I resorted to the use of on Superintendent of : 3 ; ‘ strong coffee, and in a short time | TR LargePorch Rock-| Opportune Values. | Pretty toman . 1 tnulterlvene aa began to have a dull, stupld feeling. cs crs, ke design, Hauibua the Poor Decked in | ent Ir ‘pound of No appetite, but a feeling of ‘gone: | spline scat and| Garden Hose, tte. good pechaley s 5 Bosh. ness.” [realized that 1 must eat! Dacia: GbCRa EER Lee Diamonds and Witha iridefce the hansom cabs, which are not something or faint in the class room. | a wood devel "$2.9 corate) i eraad ’ Chauff Waitine 4 and stile ee 1 would wash down a little break- | weather nroogcars ins $2.98 cloth seneyery, auffeur Waiting for ae fast with another cup of coffee. ish finish frames, | ‘Lawn RCO ES Her Outside—A Few Fe CLK SH areata . “L. began growing thin, pale_and | value (3.0, this | Mowers, [ReaiePe nic . a8 the husbands con! Trajnload of Commiute| nervous, and made very unsntisfac- rat i Deserving Club A tory advancement In my studle : w : ers Shaken Up in “One day the good wife of one of omen. ; fe ; our professors asked me if I felt well, | {ait dro around to-morow, It dopan’t! hands all the ‘accounts inten, ft Hoboken. ax 1 appeared so weak and nery-, | etter, much, a Hey amiled yesterday ous. Between my sobs | managed to s as ; a ; { ee : i ATE ieee Men Loss allmony In $5 a week, vmiven take life can, fl relate my woes, She saw whore the Bb Hard wo 7 |Mattings, Carpets, Etc. i d Cu ee te ne to were shaken up near the Hoboken sta. | 0! sand cc dd take up Pos- mae oe ee doy one GEST botasaeen td hte sokly allowance trom hes diver vie the ton of the D., Ta & Ws thts morning | tum | Foca Cotes aay orate: Sarl rane } ie leirauiatton vai . ” unt. George Blalr, of the Out Door] husband. by the breaking of a tire on the driving» i ef wel eH | perfect alr " ctrewlation, % Podr Department of Charities. Dulieie petits aaeindent ane earn | ¥ sad “I followed her advice and found A} Very stron and well made, $1.39| g shelves, galvan- get teee oath cotton For eee alte) Out r Bdor/ Depart 3100 and more each ¥ 2 Where It Doen The broken flange tore up the track the Se eeu beverage aa ‘ roll, ful "Sa 60 ment has pald aut thousands of dollars ‘ Fee aa eats saree F arid Utteaiin tender tn the} the Grape-? - €ach week toward the support of dl- aes Cat It i i rdyun, tn’many instances tate and. dum tem over on their| So my breakfast consisted of a little Axminster Carpets. Yer latest. de- yorcea /wives. Tue dollars, nowever, i the Outd 8 ive more luxuriously s : fruit, a saucer of Gri Nuts and a : i os, fine, heavy Equality per 79 B * were first paid In. by the estranged hus-| Poor Department, {s ono of the strangest they washed, ironed and \ accident oceurred cup of Postum, an Ideal breakfast. ‘ ‘i ‘ ps iB Snir Hane (4 : Anomalies of strange New +York. He eepauneg na emeny thoy iprosnlaod staton. while the train’ wae oesgiat night, § felt, the need) of < 3 But until yesterday Supt. Blair had] pensive gowns rub agaznnt tattered F ide » woman i ad the break oc- eomet hing to eat before retiring 1) Solden oak Dress: uta én confronted by an uuromobiling » Smiles mingle wh wars. De * ate a litt . ; like design, Sie W fit. In thy midst of paying out|recelyed from thy ‘alimony. clerk’ AGA Cee hae hioie iets “trer, my cheeks Slip Covers, Awnings, &c. pushy pe awell ‘aflmony, to a long line of women, the] dropped Into golden purses bulging with Fr had spent $20,000 of his xO idly in Slip Covers, made of Bejgian atts a ‘ | Supkringendent was dnzzied by an ap-|Kreenbacks, and othera are tuoked away | Um Ae vung woman who prafit health that all my acquaintances re- Slip Covers, made of Zparitlon In'shining silk and ostrich tips, | carefully in the corner of a soiled hand-| Key cairingement Is May Rarret j marked upon It." e Dest Outelge: an” Impationt motor champed Keroblee wilch has, just given up Poter Pall ey" ne ode Podge’! am Gi @ bum ping and ca of the care ere Ute ‘ aOR te pout osu : jery, It oo} pany. | Bhe Ket ry week from her| st t ain the forward! and Grape-Nuts contain the elements 5 : 7 Pig ated i iar superior | lun _nickel ta: bring the poor owner to goa, Wiliam Deele 4 i pitched Nacureaiatoreltioizete hee the JJ Three-cont camel it Enamelled $6.85 fem Me 5 e an y e! ron eds, design, bra it Petite Adelaide,” the pretty ute | , Lully sx hundred: women on an aver-| wtzpatrick and Mura, Weldineyer sen! y * hody uses to rebuild the brain and | Bitrass mount wees, tite 4 j y Z nTiipies, a | Extensive variety | be, sometiues. known as Mra.|oitices ut-thu toot cron the Outdoor Poor] weekly drawn. thelr $3 cach from. thelr ve the overturned ¢ nerve centres throughout. These | Bland tt. bin, sizes, ¢ i 3 eI Mea a Sept bes fof East Twenty-xixtit| exchuasands through Supt. bias des nnd TAN. to the Cerryshouse, 9! wonderful food elements aro present 2 ‘| oiheikers ing Sella partment. yards distant: A wrecking crow eared od jn such fascinating form that} Others in Fancy Enamels, Eola siripe, GUAT. dl mahogany, Bird's 1 Derm on. the road. users stick to them year after year, > "8 rede | Foner guiarestespee ie | eae talented cP aceves Me aod eerste oly Dnodt Tho EME) Metal ang AA Brass at Sle aa ere ‘war- | bar’: oll ", is} name and address of this young lady a: Heb de pe caso «| leat on the firemen! was nol joo. ey cae le tee is can be given by the Postum Cereal | greatly reduced prices. ma iie "| Gon Ltd, at Battle Creek, Mich, | department recap ie he ig drawing, ty aa "Hospital,

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