The evening world. Newspaper, May 14, 1901, Page 7

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. fully and satis THE HARLEM WHEELMEN’S ANNUAL MINSTREL SHOW. There Was a Large Audience and the Performance Was a Great Success. The Harlem Wheelmen have success- !y performed their y of formally closing the summer sea- and you may ckerbockers and plaid from now on @nnual May di the winter and son for if it was ay wudience; men 1) | claw-hammer or tuxedo, with lustreless high hats; women toged out In all the delightfully Muffy apparel of summer- time. And the yw WAS a crackerjack from | the rising he In on the “frat Part" to the going down thereof on the Zion Camp Meeting, an nevthing was new, fresh, ver; con: celved, hed, cooked and served up vere of Harlem's famous t Imen, ‘The fun } 3 " that Harry C. Johanaon, Tenor Solotat. Bob Shaw's Cake-Walk, Any ‘iny Loo! ng ins Song and Dai of the programme for 1899, Welling, renl estate: “Maury” A. Cor- nell and George W. Butler were bones; “Bob” EB. Shaw, iy" T, Campbell and Harry P, Boese, tambos, and Gus ©, Nang, interlocutor. Albert R. Brown, Marry C. Johanson, Herbert Schutt and Frederick W. Creighton sang pretty jtaings admirably, Shaw, Cornell, Campbell and Welling excited the rist- bles with excruc the way they sang. And the Jokes! “1 hear Admiral Dewey has been re- du uced ja rank,” says Maury Cornell. when {t spins?” 0? That's too bad! What has he -]|done to deserve it? I suppose he's only t]a Commodore again?’ HIy Campbell, Dark soubrette. em. was cony cirele of I nothing els. onal in its setting—a halt -f1ce troubadours—but tn nous: three x» {s hue new rani Mrs, Dewey'n # rnell propounded hen?” dinate.” conundrum: SAVE. 83" 842 S1 adsome S-piece Parlor Suit has highly pollsnes, ‘vel upholatered and covered In good quality darwaks specter White | Tabies FoitinecBod with 0 ithe et 239 1 2.39 Good ‘Ingrain Cares Cr-,; Ane pattern, Rattan Ge-Cert that is adjustable, hes robber tirem green running very atyliah, Be Fan, $ ia Couch in leatherette, This elegant WARL WARDROBE well upholstered, with} COUCH, cloth lined, fancy up and off. way over the oceay a Iittle baby born; what was Its nattonality?” Because it faith, to the old maid charity.” “What's | churetts. former 1 the The sible pu business. face urtists, ly funny songs—| white. When “A eky tarrier, Why Js a kiss ike the three graces?” fs to the married to the single woman hope, the hurry, you bet." “And, “aid our rood dector relieve him Si-cent plece det! fon Camp- ley ne wit forty’ ce, with the exception of Shaw and Thomas A. exe of’ dancing {ne floor of the atage wax nicely ‘cleaned by Ferrer, Butler, Mitchell and Lawe, Vocal serub women, led by Pilly Campbell, who convit in one Ightning change him in a gigan called It green waist, pink skirts and pan “the atolet a, THE POPULAR AND LIBERAL HOUSEFURNISHE RS jOurd. Room Flat Completely Furnishedat $425: ALWAYS ON EXIIDITION, fyihoesny tnteted frames, $47 98 ah One Dollar Per Week Opens an Account. | Mail Orders Will Receive Prompt een it the ropes, and they Maury Cornell's Conundrum. “An Irishman and his bride wanted|I have often advised its use to others, and have done so quite to come to America. fnir there was to be a balloon He put his’ bride lnetie liver trouble and a xeneral toning up of the system a most ex- alt} cellent remedy, *! with my photograph, for others) genoa eays He had no money, they were about of course,” difference between Christlan Science and a@ sour old maid?” asks Ed Welling. “One is a humbug and other a d_the difference between Massa- Kentucky fo 10 famous for ite boots, and) eo he, it would not and could not be indors fs that e Doc. made him cough = Meeting,’ an impos- ha week's wash, win arranged by Frederic. Warren Donahoe, a nember who fa in the unpo Tt Introduced all the. bla “tao fn num! yer, om, exhorters, Norbert Schutt lored misters. Cha pound leading la and Harry Collins, Linton Floyd-Jones, Fred Watson, Ed Herbst, Floyd M. Lord and H. chorus made a captivating toubrettas, gh len picture — mirror, ote brave hand Zrlage, rabber tires, Sale aon best tempered spring, sale Price. seveeee 6. 75 roomy; sold else- 5.98 where for $10.00 1479-1483 THIRD AVENUE, AT 84TH STR steel{cover, tufted, broad andtageaaa Stan ness to strength by this medicine. and! broad and sweeping in its terme, tim | Rights? ‘the! worth. twas] other officials who pra! ervura. Th n nearly s Ml, get Dr. ¢ ura blood aehen Mehility . brick ks and 4) inherited —handed down from gene q Wille and grandchildren of those whose blood was the versatlio ‘d the houne| Sore or pimple m: “PUBLISH THIS LETTER"! Rev.Win. Fraser, tome Minister, of Gham- plain, New York, makes a Public Stats- ment “ For Others’ Good.” Key. Wituiaw Fraser. The Rev. Mr. Fraser ts an ec: with a poor coniition of health for he tried Dr. Greene's Nervura blo Freat medicine has been in his case his letter He has been iccuegling BINGE Nel pentRintAntlt edy. How eftflelent thie Rev. Wm, Fraser, Presbyterian Church, Champlain, N. Y., says: “L have used Dr, Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy in my own case and can recommend it to be all that it is claimed, { found it for general debility and lately to a friend in Canada, You have my permission to publish this letter In commending publicly voiced tho grateful thought of thor jent of the * good His It Is give Are you feeling rin down in | need a general toning up? Is. ¥ Are you tured out and Hatlex: VURA BLOOD ANI E: old standard of health. Do not lose sight of the fact that If it v you quel for {ts sterling at it Is claimed commended by . Magistrates and influential people. Wa for f the minist ni West Lith St . New Yo! to all who call or write. The diseases most feared are those which are tion to gen. the most ¢ which finds the BA wip y eration, and family to fam destructive of these is Cancer, greatest number of its victims among the children ih fh ALN Sy tainted with this dreadful malady, years, but.as the vital pow y develop time when the slumbering poison is most apt to | degenerating into Cancer, and Tumors becom through the skin; the sharp shooting pains c: ‘The Cancer patient naturally grows despondent usual remedies fail, and the sore ‘of hi have been accumulating in the system, perhaps eliminated nor the poisoned blood made pure by ly The proper treatment is to purify and build up the Blood, i the sor You may car this poison in the blood for ise or cut, wart or mole, le life to old age is the out 1 sore or ulcer often ve and ulcerate g the most intense 5 one after another the . The impurities that generations, cannot be -s und plasters, le cause, when Mr. J. B. Arnold, of Greonwood, 8. C., writen: “A tiny ulcor camo, just under the left oye, It v gan spreading, und grow worse rapidly, destroy- ing tho flesh am it went. As Cancer is horeditary in my family I became thoroughly ularmed, con- sulting tho best physicians and taking many blood medicines, none of which did mo any good, whon one of our leading druxgintn advised mo to try 8.8. 8.,and by the timo I had tuken the second bottle the Cancer began to show algna of hen! the discharge grew gradually lean and finally ce altogether, the sore dricd up and nothing re outaslight I foel that Lowe my life to 8.8.8,’ ‘ into the ble stroys the | the forma | bus cells and woes the system of ties, What we asa cure P who have tested itand been restored to poliuted and the er eficacions, r blood get it ance of a health, Regin in time, don't wait u so thoroughly saturated wi i can check the progress of the disease out at once, don't wait for some external elence of it, the app tumor or ulcer, We have prepared a special book on Cancer wh mail free. Our ph sare ready, to ibe 1 by the direction as your case ren ces ea and freely —no charge for y medical advice. SWirT. SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. BROCKWAY'S | FURNIT. Greatly Pleased Are Our Customers, both as to liberal “3 terms of credit and SH our selection of Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, which is... always complete and up-to- date. To those who are not acquainted with our methods of doing business, a cordial invitation is extended to pay tus a visit, and note and com- pare prices. There is no, jdoubt that you will be pleased | jto open an account with us. —™ H. Zeitz & Tarshis, |— 113 Court St., Res DIED ary Cemetery For Salo. "FURNITURE, +} DIAMONDS, WA TCHE; bios A eed Le fe Re eA tate Dacha he De Sec tiy Di dhcte ted a tN Pd sseesee | TEETH $1 | |greccesceeeetetetec ecto testes secsateeecceeeweawens oROAN MoRARrYs 6 155, iS7and {S59 East 234 St. SAAR ASA ASS ~~? Doors Daors § West of 3d Ave.} peels hese ie sample quotations of our money-saving specialties $ for this week, are distinctly advantageous to the prudent buyer. Long Credit, I, 75¢. 1c. Weekly Opens an Account. | | Long Credit. eee: SOOO OOd: vandsome 3 Piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suits, upholstered, best.» worth corre in silk damask eo 2 7,09 ‘Beds & Bedding. | Slaughter i in : 2.49 Fancy China Mattings, % mounts and vases. ¢ Woven Wire Springs, } worth Iie. per y« ron Lf a 32. 20 Extra Heavy C tings, worth 20c. por yd... re Mattresses. with 33.99 | edahunwenmierrnd, b2C cr Mattre sc $6.75 motror, frawe VLSSVsovevesesesesss Brecovecveceses: Fine Linzn Warp Japznese @ Mattings, reversibe, dainti- 20c @ e-t covorings, wortls Bc. 3 $ $ é a) e Leatherette Litrasy 9 ings, made soft and @ cor mm ¢ of Summer Hotels, Cottages and ountry Homes. Railroad ‘ase allowed out-of- town patrcns, And t in *14. 49| Open Saturday Evenings. Resreceseuecesececcccceeses SSeS b@Se Soevsseosend Dentistry, Dentistry. “aN Water DENTAL CO. (Inc.) WITHOUT PAIN 2a" FREE TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS And introduce our Thurlo Plate; lightest and most durab‘e plate made. All our work is done paintessly by a simple application to the gums. We are the originators of painiess dentistry. Our processes are pate ented. Our prices are within th: reach of ait, Gold fillings from $1.00; Amalgam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All operae tors are skilled graduates, their di¢lomas being displayed at each chalg,. and are personally interested in this association. We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and to keep it in repair, free of charge, for ten years. Being incorporated under the laws of the State of New York, this is of indisputable value. P eereceer ener OUR 12 OFFICES: PAINLESS DENTISTRY. = 212 BROADWAY, Cor. FultonS Per +A BROADWAY, Con, Canal St eee nae We saath Ste aa Week. 744 BROADWAY, Cor. Astor Pl. BROOKLYN, 499 FultonSt. , | S10, DOWN, $1.50 WEEKLY, Don't mean by this there aren ter pianos—there are plenty of t A but none at the price. Catch the idea ? x . Fulls zed See it. Bee Write for Catalogue. Open Saturday and Monday Evenings Anderson & Co,, 470 Fulton St., WROOKLYN, N.Y. EXTRACTED Dentistry. Jd vet o stimates before ty ‘ going clewhere. "Lowest prices ands 2 W. 14th St, Cor. SthAve ones 7 Hc, nrtes at, rest guaranteed work in Greater New E108 W, 23d, Cor. 6th Ave. Shee BOS’ TON, i Washingioa se . York, Our instalment or casy-pay- system—$1.00 down and $1.00 eekly on gold and all work 98B 3d Ave. fiance ach!) °° PHILADELPHIA, cts | BEWARE sat those who imitat: our name, signs and advertisements. OMe W tye Lady > GUARANTEE == Specialists. DENTAL CO. 167W235=Stacer 4102 W354", ONE DB ne Sn: . Telephone Crowns, £5, $7.$10. g Brhige Work, No Noxious Drugs. OSITIVELY eh AINLESS. Xx 2298- -SEAVE Sia evencrsmts ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN, t EXTRACTION TEETH ; PAINLES Sine FILLING of 2 claim to ORIGINALITY, tp Examination Free. o- artiticial dentures are ordered. 22k. Gold Crowns, $5.00. EXTRACTIONS Pai CIS PULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, ¢ iS5, $7, $9.! £DR. RANKIN, DENTIST. | se (Directly Qpyewite I £ +610 Sixth Ave. n plates F illings trom 50c. Our Guarantee: CLOTHING; | von ue 2! Guarantee Dental ce Dentists, | ice W. 234d St. 102 W. 34t) St, 125th St. and 3d Ave. For Sale. For Sale, : CREDIT. CREDIT Lt LAS ERYBODY. you want, Dey Gonds, NEW CR ¥ ELRY | "HAV YOUR DIAMONDS” SET AND RESET. WHILE YOU WAIT, $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN, 535 Fulton St. 468 Sth Ave., $1 WEEKLY. | Brooklyn, )) 207 WEST 126TH BT. LEWIN'S, 45 WEST 14TH ST, [bianonps, Ww Hen, Ses 2 el a tag on Bist persorats aT ene sleet Broadway, eae getuanee Fat fa asad acum Posies See Catt Peta e a

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