The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1901, Page 9

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a eaneah ami acc eae aaa MRS, THOMAS ENDS [¢ Boutilier Brothers “WALKING SKIR TS, LIFE WITH BU LLET. olefin! ‘- eiebic clei elelcieie- icin ip ee beiebiciel fein ieieielei i= Settlement Worker and Philanthropist Com- mits Suicide While}, Suffering from In-|» sanity Brought on by Overwork. around a work among the p sent a bullet moment of died in her husband fide branch of the King street. Three times within a few months Mrs Thomas had collapsed under the of her work and the calls upon her pathy. She was warned that she h to quit work or take cen. Do take a rest,” said to her recently. DOOLEY’S NEW OFFICE. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVE (NEW MODEL), of double-faced all-qwool Golfing materials— Oxfords and light greys—deep graduated flounce—trimmed with stitched bands amost desirable garment, *5.00 SILK ETON COATS (Ssravteed ) Beautifully tucked and lined with white sith and white satin, handsome face collar, LISD) *£9.00 Value $25.00 Oalue $12.00 Value $10.00. | Le Boutitlier Brothers West Twenty-third Street. -ON BESSIE’S BIRTHDAY SHE BECAME A LAWYER. Togoon wee ESSIE 35 ISVOWSKY Buceceda Brenner as City Maucte- | trate, Brooklyn Borowsh b | en a i Edward T. Dooley, who was Miss Sosnowsky Had to Wait |=" on as legislated out 0 office of s Two Years After Graduating Commissioner Surora (or * $10 EACH FOR JOKES. FOR EACH JOKE, $10. on 0-0-0-9-0-9- 0-0-8080 OPO 8B b tomb Bde dot? TO-DAY’S $10 WINNER. WRITTEN BY CHARLES MACMAMESS, No.15 Hawilton Park, New Hrighton, s. 4, Spm enene-e-e- enon enenene-en ent en tntn tata t en bntet tnd On8n8 ton Oe en eOn ee tenenentnge | Every day this week The Evening World will print a joke written by one of its readers. For each joke used the writer will receive §10 In gold. It must be a bright, newsy joke—about something going on In New York—and !t must be written in this space: THIS A sandwich man w was blown violently down Chambers stre week, He landed out of breath in the arms of a bis policeman, Git remarked: “What's your hurry, man? You seem to have of time!” with cuckn< during the 0 > clock y Last pee jis ss Address ... After writing your Joke, name and address in the above spacc, send ft, with this entiro announcement, to “$10 Joke Editor, Evening World, P. 0. box 2354 New York City,” é The next $10 joke wil! be printed to-morrow. Before She Could Practise. CHREZ CHARITY. Aid for Chilian Who Lost “Sane, Policeman Dead a BINGHAMTON, Leon Congdon, a member of the Bing- hamton police, was found dead on his beat to-day. violence, heart discase ia given ao the uae of his death, tes ay, when she att nter upon the pr seared before th © Division of th “ALLY” CE. PASSENGER, ing in Hospital in Chicago. His Money in the Tenderloin. ‘AGO, May 15.—Billy Rice, known cH tw ininastre ery lover 4 that bis acauain- team” cort him A oman and al yp prison for their | rnd his Jowe In the room tnt to exp Be Seah tnars » Mnke ointments, Prison on a charge of Republican politicians continue to dis- prson! cuss the {allure of Gov. Odell ta Ali that his vacancies In the offices of State Evel a commisst D, Commisstoner, Quarantine Commisste verdle and Port Warden, aplesm.ne i ‘To-day In the Court of Acording to Tammanyites Goy, Qdel! od + Hel yas refused to appolat as Port Wardens we Prison Ald Se + why 16 Chill the district leaders and vo workers ——— who have been recommended by the ma- Hin Bene, May 16.—J, chine, tt I# understood, however, that ho ts favorable to Pegram and Arnow, Mis hesitancy was sald to be due to doubt of his right to appoint. The va- cancles occurring when the Legislature was in aesaion, it is held he should Beye made the appointments then N.Y, As thero were no signs of hie NEAR HIS END. Old-Time Minstrel Dy-; Be une tata ste! mac ane thing. pes VERY few people know the real value of Union-MadeClothing. man. should wear Union-Made Clothing from senti- ment. Sentiment: is all right, but there is something else ol more interest to the wearer of Union- Made Clothes. The ciothing is made un- der the most favorable con- ditions —-the workshops clean, light, airy and ch ful; workers are skill- cd peop! good wages fe they kmen in the world about it. in their it up to their are no quest take fp ind keep standard of n | | 18) nt stamps that : ect in work- ny ship and taultless fit and tinish, It is a guarantee of ex- cellence, Blue Serge Suits, $7.50 All-wool roval blue Serge Suiis \ 1 fast < el oud well well mad thor our pr Mixed Suits, $10, Suits. to rile, $15. | All the jatest novi elti es in fancy We will make N-WOOD 5 (0 40-742 Broadway. SALE GaAi. And stirring for many reasons. Never have such values as these been offered before. Never have we had sucha hearty re- sponse to our announcements. Never have we had a sale which brought so many new customers to our store. Piece goods closed out from. sev- eral we!l-known mills at a fraction of their regular wholesale value—mind you, piece goods of a quality that regularly go into $18 and $20 Men's Suits, are these we're offering at “12.50 It is a fact that never before have goods like these been obtainable at the price we secured them for—plain and fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsteds are in the lot. Every garment was made in our own workrooms with the greatest care. Their merit is beyond question. But it is just such strokes as this that make new friends. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, y he he Houston St. HORACE DE LISSER. =u WANT TO BUY OR S AN second-hand machiner The best way to go about it is ta advertise in the Sunday World. i ‘ tl union The union label on ev H & Sunday World want ad.'s the bes, advertised: pricg, =» Phenomenal Table Sale! 1 $195 Quartered Oak and Imitation Mahogany Table,. 24x24, highly hand polished, with modeled legs and beautitully carved rim; actual value $3.75. Brooklyn Furniture Co., Largest Retailers, £5010 3f1 FULTON ST. BROOKLYN. HY. Mid-Summer PIANOS ts Owing to the immense volume of new pianos sold during the past fall and wir we are stocked with an immense number of good uprights and es which were taken in exchange. To ree number we are ollering the entire stock at prices —call and look them over. Square Pianos, wood case, carved legs, trung; was $375, now. EET ————T qu way under actual valu Upright Pianos, uldings, carved now 375; $3 od case, carved tave; was $400, now aas:, medium monthly, ; was $450, now $50; $2. mon GOETZ & Co. 3 He 37 COURT STREET, BROOKLYN. One block from City Hall. Open Evenings, Dentistry. DR. DESAXE;% OENTIST, Dentistry. feleleteefelet-lelelei-teiei-ieet PAINLESS DENTISTRY. EST $i th eek: Lowest pric w rie ta Greater cial Teeth) ef ~ AM work quarantesd at lowe _ For Sale. CREDIT. © Touthy & Chiléven'@) CLOTHING, order. Ladies! NATE t house ta the eff tty WANHATTAN| “CREDIT €O. R. RANKIN, DENTIST. £ (OPPOSITE ERICH BRC 366 Sixth Ave. , (Directly Opposite He 610 Sixth Ave. ey utr ste Downtown Branc WATERBURY | DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 2 a St., New ere | . $1 DOWN, WEEKLY. WEST 14TH ST. T 125TH Full sets of Teeth ‘ Gold Crowns, 22 karat. Gold Fillings Silver Fillings our crow a sant “Work ty, $1 weekly; Galive Grarantoeds ‘“ w ATCH Ci 177 B media AMON Da, JEWELRY, mn fins. pay Broadway, ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. 243 6 HS 205. 6TH OFF, AVE. COR, CITY Halt (47H ST, Time and Money Saved At Gur Offices. TEETH | $5. oo Per Set - Gold iSth Ave. Office INEVER CLOSED Crowns |fights, Sundays or Holidays. $5.00 paymente: SInRICAN DIVORCE}: ——— eee) For National and State’ Election Returns see the % 4) j ijseRSEY CITY York, cor. Grove st] 1901" a {imate bk } roud,cor, Market st. pedia, Ld e! [NEWARK trout cor Market St ed! ven 600 pages, ¢ 8 : tally bound. Oi Price r sale by newsdoalora, seck north or Boush or east oF West, ~j may be

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