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e . | \ | We he | ra emerges parece cee THE WORLD: HOW FAIR POETIC DANCER JILTED GAY MILLIONAIRE. ieee Meinicieiei-i-! ei-i-t inetd CRUELTY STORY ID DENIED. Juvenile Asylum In- mate Said to Have Injured Himself. Emanuel Fresco, the Boy whe is al- leged to have recetved cruel treatmen: at the New York Juvenile Asylum, nt One Hundred and Seventy-sixth strect and Amoterdam avenue, {9 ip @ serfous condition at his home to-day. His arms and legs are covered with brulsey anit abrasions, his left arm is brokes an@ he has a scalp wound and a cut over tie loft eye. He says that on April 26 a Mesxenger nan.ed Owenwich employed at the asylum assaulted him with a club and lashed him soverely with a whip. The messenger boy, he says, ac- cusel him of stealing some candy, and dematuled money {n payment therefor. Upon he refusal to give the money he was beate: pt. Garray anded the nitted tha nt, of the asy- hole story as Fresco “had yInm and xald 4 dance so badly kept under constant he would throw injurfes he may come from hin Am! An. own nets, Mr the asylum had Ker boy named almilar nam know TAL YOUNG BUR aC GIVES UP LOOT. Property Stolen from Nash Residence Is Recovered. The Central Office detectives who ar- rested young Edward Farley on sus- plcton of being implicated In the rob- bery of the residence of James Ray- mond Nash, No. MW West Thirty- seventh street, believe that his capture, will be followed by the arrest of others who are also thought to be implicated in this and other robberies in the neigh- borhood, Farley, who Is nineteen years old, and lives nt No, %3 ‘Third avenue, was arraigned In the Jefferson Market Police Court this morning and remanded, About $500 worth of the property taken from the Nash residence has been re- covered. Mr, Nash, who js a broker of 35 Wall street, In at present living at his club, {0 members of hls family being in Burope: The other houses in the neigh- borhood which have been vistted recent. ly by burglars are also closed tomnor- erly. Detective-Serrts, Waller and Doran, who were assigned t Investizate the burglaries, saw Fariey withea bundle of clothing on Saturday ulght, and at when he could not give a sutisfactory of Aacount himself they placed: him un risoner told where nowtuft was hidden, In an empty wool shed In the res of a tene ay Y avenue near Thirt Wt was found to esntain clothing marked witn Mr. and Sirs, Nash's nameg, ————— Ee W. B.D. Stcékes, who was operutea on at the arte ert Hos tad Paburaa YG fo for append) jwas moved er saornina, 1 ts bdellevs that a ta leave the’ hospital in Stokes in Recovering, t}day that no man named OUT OF WIDOW 10 HER DEATH Body of Mrs. Arthur Found in Yard of Bos- ton Lodging-House. (Soeclal to The Evening World) BOSTON, May 12—Mre, Minnie Ar- thur, a handsome woman, twenty-seven ‘earn old, ix sald by the police to hav this morning by teas hird-rtory window of a lodging houre on West Pitts street Mrs, Arthur's husvand, it way stated, fe employed at the Hotel Imperial, New York. address and the body will be held until Mr. Arthur ts heard from. Mrs. Arthur had lived fn the todginge house of Mr. and Mrs, Lackin for two years. When she came to the Rabl t aha at pied place she ts Arthur retired to her room at 10.30 inst nigat. Mra. Lackin saw her go to her room and bade her good-night. She lodgers on the grou At the Hotel Imperial twas sald to- hur was em: a there, —— ABBOTT SAVED FROM SINC SING. Little Mary Paige’s As- sailant Is Sent to Elmira Reformatory. Appeals for mercy from the Jury, The polloe telegmphed to that] ratented California sisters, rake {When Mr. ‘3 ieicileivicicielei-ieh eK = 5 ‘- feiteieiei-ieieiei=! t Isadora Duncan, De- lineator of Omar Khayyam, Made the Persian Poet's Verses the Hinge On Which to Swing a Refusal of Harry K. Thaw, of Pittsburg. Proptet, ne more with homes of Divine, To-tnorrow’s tangle to the And loose y ie fingers int reste of” The cyprest-stender minister of wine. ‘That the favorite verse Omar Khayyan that Mililonalre Harry Kimball Thaw loved to quote, but even his wealth and the wisdom of the wholi Rubalyat, which he learned by heart, could not win him the ‘ove of Isadora Duncan, the American dancer who Illustrates Persian poet by wan from pretty the plastic p. Word es. from Paris that the high-roller became ro comes young Pittsburg Iy smitten that he promised to re- form his ways, foreswear all of his fast me «a model hus- acquaintances and ¢ vand if the pretty Californian would only aceept him. Ie ald he had been Jeonverted, regen a oby her art, which, by the way, has captivated all Paris, But Mlex Duncan, who had hi his $9,000 Lucullen feast R uy. Anna Merode, Nellie Neu: Treviile, Nanette beauties then In upon hix suit with fave He haw xcores of admirers among the Bix months 2 Countess Louise de Mortane widow and a member of pre attempted mu! cause not marry hi beauties have pincd heéause of hia ne- lect, but Miss Duncan apparently is not made that wa. She is one or ook Stanley and Qld “not beautiful and She firat ap- two peared in this city tw ars ago Mle lustrating first Theocritus and Blan in pantomime, She was immedi ately successful. Then she gave her rendering of Omar Khayyan, which «he called “In a Persian Garden.” Misa Duncan adda to her nature the temperament of the student She receives as high as Kay a per deaplte other qualities business woman. Taaw learned Omar by hears and proposed, Miss Duncan in wald to have answered: “Though I bel in most of Omar's philosophy, whe part of it by whlen you have gui yourself doesn't appeal to me personally. It in spectousythe song of the prodigal; of the senaualist.”” formance, and fs a elear-headed “What is that?" asked the milion aire, “This,” replied the duncer. Ah! make the most at ae may yet Hefore we, too, Into the dust descend; , syaet into dust, amd uncer dust to le— Im vans song, sang sinxer and—sane ophat ‘8 good enough for me,” sald Mr. here'n the difference between us.” replied Miss Duncan; “a hopeless aif- ference.” And that's the way, It ts told, the way young milllonaire recetved his re- fusal, All of which Is quite twentlern centuryish. But It la quite porsible that Miss Dun- can Is not heart free, for It Is told that Leon Daudet, son of the novelist and Hu divoreed husband of Victor micisters, lawyers and business men of| granddaughter, 1s a suitor for her hard. Brooklyn saved from Sing Bing George| And he ienowtajilal Ormirs toads his Omar, too. F. Abbott, Jr, who was convicted of criminally assaulting young Mary Paige, These appeals, together with the fact that the prisoner ts but seventeen years old, induced Judge Aspinall, of the County Court, to let him off with the minimum sentence. He wan sent to the Elmira Reformatory, where by good conduct he can finish hie punishment in Mttle more than a year, Abbott, together with David Patier- von and Edward Gleason, his compan- lone, were tndicted for criminal annault upon the Paige girl, The other cai will be heard next week. Abbott de- clared hia Innocence, and sald that if he had another chance he could prove It. In sentencing ‘him thix morning Judge Aspinall, salt that he belleved him gullty, and that only the appealw for mercy saved hm from prison, “Your curse wna well conducted by Attorney Norrls, and the jury was only in doubt us to vour degree of punixhm sald, he RooK fallen in bot Com ‘LT belleve you have been but you b and must oung x 6 law, even ‘olect themnselver, nty years In Sng 8 ‘Bing ho for you, anc Blve you attempt lize that ——— Nude Dody in East River, The badly decomposed body of a man was picked up in the East River at Rivington ates The body had pean {i the water so long Chal rg eae aeriptiono of the man: cau! eter ier hae saa uld mean] base of the bran In an attempt to ae this} hi CL DYING OF VACCINATION. Lockjaw Follows Pub- lic School Order of Inoculation. Vaccination Is the cause of the dying condition of Allce, the eight-year-old daughter of David Dwyer, the wealthy owner of the Garfield woollen mi:ia, at male, No J. The child Is now suffering ne agony pun shod for this| of lockjaw, which defles all efforts of Veviectd! physicians, and will result in her death Antl-toxin serum waw Injected at attended the Gartleld Public Allce School and waa vaccinated by order of the Jocal Board of Education. W.th othér children she was taken Friday tu a local physician, where all were in- oculated ‘with vaccine, Symptomm of lockjaw developed Sat- urday, 4 / The physician: ‘who Vaccinated ,the the vaccine used was fresh. ririt artistic |! MONDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1901. aa i IWERMAN HAUSER ‘“ANCEL” HAD | LOVED 100 WELL Managers Air Their Financial Troubles. | Jumping Is Now Explained. announce WE partnershiy ealntin Albert H. Woods and a Wood« Into partne: ery After three Groups: 150,000 Yards of 12':c PRINTED te Fina to go] upvamd L want tek aut receipts no f can Ket my money i ey and figures, ett a ees et een att nate] The ‘Bowery Atter Dark’? jphave been buying at regular ee plant aod able to. distinguirh goody? a ua ‘Batisies, Dimittes mey. from bad, stood before Magia! \ ue to buy right now; and now th trate Cornell In Jefferaon Market Court | AMUren tee to-day, charged with having ambte (ae [BMnew RAL Altered In aie clow. fe of Mr. Joseph M. Bpe eh ARLES Seal ros (fy un) Even the hundreds ot e.hunbant oto Mens Ey: The 1 |fof thousands of women learn th es Sivtys BATISTES at 7c. {attractive designs to choose white grounds, and white fieurss , “Connors tle dete o The villain, the Pe outta ee tgere nie at brette were Roe - on ayy blue and black On croas-nxa anked If he « experience in MANARement of companies or in Cheatrl. | “ Grimly he rentieds 1 eat (Former A. a Broadway, 4th ave Gpera ous Se? JOHN WANAMAKER ‘ster mum ov |MRS. BOTHA SAILS = Mr, Hauser was paroted, B. Altman ¢ &o, ‘ apearance of Mr. Evason. = = of uch courage, and who former’ om arpa) the Thurteonthy Btevet ‘Theater, Meee So es | / Ms in in this story, but f the | Will offer Tuesday, May [4th, 3 public re man Haus the He suliv wanta to know w: at that 1 Square Thi rooklys Bridge, and fatled te kill lalmaelf, tr may be Jum use ther made All for Love, And that madness was superinduced, ro It was said ta court lav by Mr. his confidential adviaer, by love of the woe MRS. LOUIS BOTHA wored, because Mra, red him. Mrs "Diamond Jack" use the present is none ether than “Diamond DURBAN, has May 13 ! Kruger and urs Mr, t favorable vs, belleving thatt Moers mak s isil terminat will prove that ifs Kruge: fecline te mike wtral peace terme offered the Boers, ester Guardian prints a dexp respondent ia Africa saying while the h county Nd, mma tional int the Gov ‘The correspondent sayn he has learned that Hoppstadt, tn the northern part of the Orange Free State, near the Trans- Established 1823. WILSON WHISKEY. That’s All! had fi Mra. “Diamond Jack" Levy secured a divorce from her scintillating husband. His successor was then counting the cash at the Fourteenth Street Theatre. It was a merry pastime, but not alto- gether profitable; so he made up his mind to branch out for himeelf. HE WILZON DISTILLING 00. Baltimore, Md. Department on First Floor. Untrimmed Millinery. 2,000 Bunches of FOLIAGE, 38c. Each. 3,000 Bunches of ROSES, me—Hermant” will be offered TUESDAY, MAY 14th, at With this obtect in ylew he becan roof °The Angel of the Alley" J Imparting a few Mnanctal sine prise, For « dnewa gave forth much strength,| + but latterly they grew weak and nen. Eighteenth St, Nineteenth St., emis. ‘Phen it wus Evynson came home, | a Mr, twuser, longing Bk pee: pel bride Sixth Avenue, New York. Mr, Evason,» went er ind Wt Wouvd not be surpriein " were to act an the m ~> the nd the Boer ox LONDON, May 5 TRAIN KILLS MAN. a regor: Mrs. Botha meth from) Dur! Serre AG (Mody Badly Manuted fo. 186» Weer Thiet e-ngth treet, jast Blaet Lene) wa was: tremendous it British Troops Reported Besieged and Gen Kitchener Declared Anxious for Peace. Mafeking in comparison ya he ts in- ty advising terms be offered to the present tactics ly thac the pund on Jer- whl'e walk- ntral Rate found the man lying benlde mangled beyond reco: Zul a, vumors: of a rare current regarding re Rishi pipectainyehats thellalor: leas ean Tin wis TUN over by woe train paUICR * whiten he had been struck or from epalaen as atest Sakai, bi laalLt thousanc ti Ample counter space is provi ‘ofit Manamefirdiare “NOTHIN COMIN 400,000 Yards of ~< i oGmecn coco IDAINTY € re T T re} N S| |Bright, Fresh, Perfect & _At Little Prices one of the most notable oc:asions of the season of these hundrecs of thousands of yards of printed cottons are in sorts and patterns that you as fast as we could get them. ‘Muslins— just exactly the fabrics th come crisp and fresh from their wrappers of yards will melt away in a 2% news, ed for the enormous selling for 200,000 Yards of Fine 12':c PRINTED 4 DIMITIES at 8c a bandred and ¢ neat figures and navy blue on weite grounds, white do's and navy blur and bleck § aroun « sures and. stripes Women’s Patent Leather Oxford Ties, Value $5.00 $3, oe patierns that € floral of floral fasy in Summer dress fabrics, All nat thousands of women are ready, at the new prices named York's hundreds jiffy when New which we have prepared. These 50,000 Yards of 12';c Printed SWISS MUSLINS, at9c ~ SSS This is a wind-up lot of eighty different nutacturer wanted te) am= goods, thoug’ in ni, are selling and will cone a: 12!3c. Yoa'll podabiy putters Jus! as wellas the others, navyblue and blac’ graindig M sors of dainty figures and pes on white ground: out, tin per pair, at 75 Ship Covers for Furniture, Many very dainty and novel effects in Dimities, ‘Twills, Jacquards, Cretommes, affetas and Art Tickings, to- gether with a full line of Im- ported Linens and Damasks. Sets for the Regulation Parlor Suit of Furniture, as follow Orlin ported Damasks $10.00 the set. O/ [imported Linens, $12.00 the set. Estimates furnished for Shades, Awnings and Re- upholstering Furniture. Draperies stored, Lace Curtains cleaned. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St WM. F. SPIES, S31 and AIT Third ave, near Slot ot. CARPETS. & FURNITURE. Special for One Week, Waite Enamelied ied, Woven Wire Spring and Hood Mattreas for There Are Times When une feels ¢ and in need of @ mall. wlant BRAUNSCHWEIGER MUMME | MALT EXTRACT will {ill the bill Write LONG ISLAND BOTTLING CO., 280-284 Bergen Street. Brooklva. N. PROF. KOCH’S LYMPH INHALATION CURES ASTHMA, CONSUMPTION. A Business Notices HENBDY GtV DIED ' ‘ {IN KING, In | uN IF YOU HAVE A SET OF CAR- pentor’s tools, blicksmith’s tools or drawing tools to sell pdver tise tt ba the Sunday. World West 145Sr, f om ERITH acd (SRELIABLE7 CA RPETS” FOR WHITE ENAMEL ROOMS. Our new furniture in pmooth, creany enamel gives the most dec- orative effect for both city and coun- j try houses: , fel | CHAIRS AND TABLES..... $1.50 ROCKERS........ + 92.00, (value $3.25). t WASHSTANDS. 5 $3.08 val * 910.80, BEDS. $5.25 ° teow ENAMELLED Ia (value $7.65). Beds have brass rails and spiddies. Bureaus, large bevel mirror and) 3) inrge drawers with brass handlee— Ithe roomy washstand—all combine” to make one of the greatest bargains ~ of the season. Light Rugs, Draperies, Mattings— } everything for the coolest, most are ~ tistle bedroom —now at bargain © prices and on “Long Credit.” re CASH on CREDIT (@wPERTHWAIT 104, 106. and 108 Wesr.14% $2: NEAR S™ AY, ake Breokirn Stores: Flatbush Av. neer Pan $9 ay cS) Da ‘ SHOW ME A WOMAN rig leer nese Hitt Tiecren? Ske wit, For collars and cats aad osc lear’ Like frozen snow {n the sun's ight And the ironers tire a aris and backs When er oe on thelr Hagens the yaw YORE. | BOsTO ray $45.00 WATCH S15. $00.00 DIAMOND $25. AD YOK. ARAT- A000 WALTHAM, Lat For National and Election Returns see the 1901 World Almanac and E pedia. © & & A reference over 600 pages. ¢ & tlally bound. * ¢ © 2 ¢ ¢ For sale by ne may be had by advertised price,

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