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“fHE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 16, (90%. FirstUoke WasonThem When the Steward Put Three Cherries in’ Each Cocktail— Then They’ Told Stories and Ex- changed Perscnal “Compiiments. romet a fille before A smooth-shaven grown whiskey cock Henry Sobel in the main b ef the Hotel Savoy, Sobel the rim of the glas« 5 ing Into a bottle. He saw Uiree round, red cherries. ‘Then all of the hundred or odd guests Moted that three cherries aiso bobbed | ttle pa he dotted Hae - ko pen = Dla en tid A Brillfamt Repact. ‘The seventh asstetemt essk came in ‘ith the soup. He aptit half a tureen f It on the eventmg clothes of M. J sdldschmidt. “Hold on there!’ yelled Goldschmidt, “I don't get but 88 per cent. on these togs, and I've got to put the ticket back on them to-morro' By this time @ profeasional Jokesmith was telling a story about @ man p4w ing 73 cents for 6 and nelling the tick for 8 more. “Who lost?" cried the jJokesmith And from way back In the corner came in the piping tones of Max Ier- fpeeches and There wan whirt fronts 1 {make one pat And the on the w lights ehman j Hut thoy had things to eat there, Lue! Claes wr couullie anit real Quenciien de | bomard a la M was wi hat sparkled ant Nzzed | Ike | pStit chown brown pop. |Was culled The evening wan young when 1A pawnbrokers sat down. When arose—weil, was this morning. Henjamin J in the tagtern| Hienity: Stel Joking Wert The pawn f clothes on} [THE PAWNBROKERS FEAST. ox cree hinve it B atelnid}-The pawnbroker."! LiSegatiadiaundimometmen siren eae + Everybody clapped his hands At the speaker's table Abraham Le: nt ult " RCeDEInG idee faotine “Joe Anderson, the toastmaster, ra sat smiling and bland. who made his for order. Henry W. Unger. Al t ae hit moat o A Glittering Display. t that the Iiterest he K in his profeast Then there was a loud pounding at fl dent of the Assoclation, and next tojr the same prineiple as the pa be idoors = It was a reporter for ‘The! itn was Joaoph Anderson, the vice:|! . Evening World trying to break in. He iaaterarJonni atten an-elect Coldfogle folle had just been to a fire and didn't have treamurer. also’ occupled|/al plac. of, 0 : |ny ticket. But he Mashed his fire honor at this tabl ! onal Comp Dadge; the committee applied the acid | iH Amon those { the other Tage les test to the shield and ne wan allowed |yonn MitGaLe anit Mwnbrokera, th to enter, %. Pinaki M ie rer » For/a mpment the blaze of diamonds enry: jtion. calling him *tohnnt blocks tn fre was wn wed Blinded him. He thought he had run|S ; hain Rroratiitaets aM fato she chief glim house of the Blectric | Bernatein, Weaver, Day the treasurer was Light Company. Then President “Ben |Harry Lone. Seilinger, Fox pushed a menu card Into hia hand,| Isaacs, EK. Herrger, 1. Schrelt Pa ee oD end he learned that he was attending | Noweam. Hb Ars ; ehe fourth annual banquet of the Pawn- [fo finiekhelmer, Holomon Cohen: ie W Tue thionas ces} brokers: Association, elson, Jo oL. Grabaut, JB cocktails meant? Don't GOURT CIES IVER CIES UP MADMAN WITH FAIR MORE TIME SHERIFF'S BODY. But Sonic s Contest Anan pape Robin-\Pas Father's Will May Be | son Thought to Be | Dismissed. a Suicide. 1 | Barked and Fought Before Death. BAN FRANCISCO, May 1.—Judge) ang youy ot eaten froutt has continued until June S the: , The body of & inan believed to be} Sharing, screaming, Mehting a ra somtest of Charles 1. Fair to the will of; 2088 Robinson, a special deputy shertft | yaniac if m his father, the late James G. Fair. it, 0! } . War found fh baila uD aia ) Htallan vaborer, forty... was intimated tn court that by that time} cant rota North} old at midnight in the Har the remittitur from ¢ «Wil burg, this morn- Hin shed in on i fn this case will iy a hole in the head | sta much be the case the con Fectsaed mut the police belie: There yet remains a question in regardl these Injur r uring the sever, -to the personal property belonging to, ‘bese injuries were r ne of the ved thy at in, hospltal ph the ved during the | top cane und has the Fair estate, attorneys for the trus-| several weeks the body haa been tn the | According to Pasquale'a wife. dees (contending that the Supreme) Yattl Mee at Nu, 212 Amaterdan avenue (Court's decision deciarin Piruat| A special deputy sherttt'n tudye, No. ( enidhy : laure Invalk: 5 relation sof ha trust husband was bitt y a doz the | 230, wus found in a pocket, and through | | the deputy sheriff's bouke and tne sane | days ago he barked oH | —_——EE ona wn ticke! fe identit ol anito destroy thinge. eer WANT THIS CRAFT, be mau won tiscosered, iin auureen to tr Meni salt the man was liscovered. Mis address ix] Dr, Muller said toda mer. Recently he has been ha: I estate involved in the litigation. Nk tor and NWke a dog ane id street, Brooklyn, | le lod of hyde ff the man at the | tin = Hehman's the ‘bout @& month ago a small fishing honor flouted into William Tebeau's un. at the foot of Twenty-third stra From pawn uckets found in + [ets with dates ranging from } cemade him ma wa t lyn.’ She was deserted and lewk-|to Jan. 31, Wil, It ta belleved the home for four days before the Dee truagied to his feet and was standing Ww, Wt da belleved thnt. thre ome for four days before he became | ‘Byer. wince then two men have been | man ce deo 7 Ne | crazy, over the minister, who was lying dead (From the Topical Times) Ppueanee chen : man committed suicide. The Inat article | ee | ay a tet qo ef The H 1 ter | pumpin, ©0. 0. ch In gk pool of blood, his ewn weapon by] Boon after “The Heavenly Twins’ ae whlch cost! Tebeay elchey | Pamed aelcenta, “ite Wate led Me, BODY IN THE BAY. | te ale : Amat oat Lorlcren celine sri eea | red o¢ hia sort of thing and | aver wv iwal an employee of tie Vent. | “ “Ile I had to kill] Houghton) Viceroy of Ireland, had been the police xuition, where AG was | ; Je WhO nthe] him.” expressing his opinion that Sarih Grand . and to owbo * E aa ai nah Department. | jv eraa nt cowed nes a Fowtont. | une Mleked Up at Quarantine Mad | XY ine trial, which begun last Monelfad mo right to call herself Mad ime,"* where better go to he wax te- Inited States Murshi not! Hn to do ah % ¥ ae ate slows not cla Keen Long in the Water. The body of x { morning near t William Stanchtield, b. . ic at outer ring og/ Wty whtch tha artere, Police stat.on. man was 5 Greater Lo LONDON, May 16 (Thursday)—4.20 A M.—The population of the the suburbs oe London enaiise 4,435,489: in 159) 1,831 Jn 138TI, Tho tat she Stentor rei ios of aut min, ‘or. fear, of her ne famaxes, ansat an was dr at “oputation 0 Dal is now includ! 3 teat 7 s the outer black di TH ‘Ta RABIES SIGNS. quale Snarled. whe her bes not hee | underground | up thls station by The becn 3 lung: wed in al one in the breast and the other In the| Sarah Grand. coat and] right shoulder, man was) had long Coroner took charge of the body, . Jury Says Stokes Killed Mrs, Duncan Given Up to Die, ne’s Nevura Blood and Nerve Remedy Cured Her After Many Physicians Said She; Would “ Never Be Any Better.” Nothing reaches down at the scat of disease like Dr. Greene’s Nervura | jblood and nerve remedy. Mrs. Duncan's case is but one instance out of thousands. ‘I'he very essence of discase ip the nerves and blood Is uprooted ‘and expelled by this powerful medicine. Its curative strength is so great ; that compared with all other known treatment it is marvelous. Mrs. M. J. Duncan, 223 Hawley St., Syracuse N.Y., says : “After lying on a sick bed for many woes, suffering from a nervous discase, and having physician after physiciin tell me that | should never be any better, a friend who came to gece me, recommended Dr. Greene's Nercvura blood nnd nerve remedy. tried onc bottle, and before I had taken two bottles | felt much better, and could walk about. “« Before the third bottle had bees taken I fclt myself comparatively well. Everybody was surprised at my case. Now when weak, and run down, 1! take Dr. Greenc's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. icanalso say that for children in the spring, it [is an excellent remedy as a tonic and blood strengthener."" it The grandest help for Nature is | Dr. Greene's Nervura. Its record {5 @ monament of grateful words from all sof people; from inen and wo» j brought to health when hope bad gone ; from fathers and mothers whose children it has reseved from decline and desth. | | Mas. M. J. Doxcan. Nervura‘s success, where all other means fail, astonishes every one who does not know of the great work this medicine has done. Evesy city, every tywwn, almost every home has some grateful hearts for Dr. 3 Rervure blood and nerve remedy. Chronic troubles of the nerves. and “blood are 1ys cared by it. It is the enemy of disease, and the friend of the people. ; its use to-day if you are in poor health. Nervura's discoverer, Dr. and advise you free if you call or write to his office, ew York City 1 3. Aimen & Lo, are‘ now Showing new models of THE FASSO CORSET. Also the Improved S riight Front Rejane Ribbon Corset, in desirable colors, both plain and fancy. | INFANTS’ WEAR. For FRIDAY, May 17th: ‘on Second Floor. Manne IMPORTED GUIMPES, sizes 18 months to 4 ear, 75. WHITE FIQUE REEFERS, sites 6 monin trimmed with embroize y, to 4 years, 9&c., 51.35 51.65 | a. Altman & Co, Eighteenth S‘., Nineteenth S*., Sixth Avenue, New York OT MINISTER: j IS ACQUITTED A mauufacturer’s sample *iline numbering 575 pieces. : Assorted Hair, Nail and Sale of Brushes. ‘Tooth Brushes, at the follow- ing special prices: Solid Back Hair Brushes, 75c. 95¢c. & $1.25, value $1 to $2. Nail Brushes, 25 cts., value 35, to 65¢. Rev. Mr. Wohl Self-Defense. Va. May 16.—Tho rday of SD. Stokes, 1 lawyers of the with the murder Wohl, a prominent In December of 1 remarkable eri. t year, terminat Vtrisl. A sermon incing and card ‘Tooth Brushes, J playing, whitch Ioteter had Jiireached, and w cartoon drawn by: him 19 cts. to alluwrate the te of the vices , nscit he sade, tat which value 25c¢. to ar 35¢. Also a few dozen Ideal and Open Back Hair Brushes, at reduced prices, tow n cw ue the younger mister was o tr storm of t \ithough nied by a tow very large following s the care toon, ho . Which aroused indigna- 9 ' gy ps | tions) tro represented ath seene,| Goodrich Olive Oil Soap, men and) women dancng in | showing. i Ioc., 6 for $1.00, regular price 25c. per cake. Hair Shampoo, we, and the minister had in you fow friends, wing fell into the min why ehowed it, A number cople, nde of a ye a KOOd Joke, *n jamong them Mr. Stoker latter 2 1 jmet th nister on the street a few 35¢. per Jar, j days ia angry altercation ensued. regular price 48c. Stokes sleclared that only the mintster- jal gurboof the oth ed him a m xeiting a thrashing preacher ay ged the lawyer not to let that consid. Broadway & 20th 2. eration influence theht. ‘ yut there was no, ihe Ning of Dev | pissing the minister's talk to his houxekeeper, Mre, Levine. ‘The Rev. Mr. Wont red on hn [porch and ordered the lawyer to leave Ithe premises. The angry ation which foilowed wan cur short by a pistol fonce, Last fall he was Democratic can- didate for the State Senate from this district. His acquittal met with popu- , and Stokes > the | on etn ie Kes fell ty the aldowalk. | ec erroval ee Morey het nolne and shrie A Story of Sarah Grand. Jihe notgabors to the seen levine, who was the only’ Ing, temtitedt tirat: shot. Stokes was shot through rhe thigh and twe of his bullets bad bit the minister, that title being the privilege, he qld, of two subjects only In the United King- dom—the wife of The O'Donoghue and another, A well-known critic and man of letters conveyed this conversation to "Oh," eald she, pray tell Lord Houghton that I do not call my- Stokes was very popular and had the| self)*Madame’ after people of\that Mid, sympathy. of theYcommunky, who thore but after my! dreasmaker—a women 9, ay cao teceares tame Oe et earee s | This Offering Tomorrote of MEN’S and Young Men’s SUITS Ludwig Baumann &Compy Through to = 144-146 West 125th St. Bet, Lenox and West 124th St. Seventh Aves. BUY ECONOMICALLY, But buy the BEST. Buy where the greatest choice — is offered. Buy from thoroughly reliable concerns. That's all. Accounts opencd. Liberal terms. Open Ask your fricnds about us. Saturday evenings. Polished quarter, Sis A & 1 wnings, Co deuwed ove China Slip Covers, ings, : | Belgian s Clorets, Uke de. suite sign fe fet high, 3 4 inches wide, 2x6 Frenen mirror, t. Gin. deep, 4 (t. drop, jon Duplex, a perfect | Awning stripe, 1.89 bevel! heavy round wide plates, panel back, dainty irvings; value Handsome, well made solid goldem 1 HLM: spectal, joak top 6 ft. Extension Table: 4 $ 1 2. 98 | desizn, well ftintshed, (0x40 top, m: shaped legs. ¢ actual vulue 12.7% this week, only.. $4.95 Table Top Enametled Rugs, Carpets, Etc. ‘i!on Rugs, xcellent quality, bamd- designs, 16), value $i. 75 Smyrna Rugs, dainty een class quality, alley sem $1.00 special. -arpe‘s, latest spring desigme Vel 79¢ Fellirg La Setteen, 3 ft. 6 ins. long, made of ha bond, — vainted, | special, 59. rene #1 yards Well-mado special Yammock he c Chairs Toilet § anits, Full rll Reed eteanwonn sign, in oak, white, Rockers, deep vas reat( skirt with turned hard wood 97. spindles, cane frame,vur- Refrigerators, CL desler, nish fintsh;! from o......c...0 $4. 75 AU ELE 79. week only Chinaware, Go-Carts, etc. one anomaly Sia SS Here is stirring news for men and young men of 14 to 19 years, who have need of a new spring suit. The bargain is sharp and decisive. The clothes are of the high Wanamaker standard—than which there is none better. These two groups: Men's $12 to $20 Suits at $10— 250 suits, with sack coats, in smart Spring styles; made a thick, blue, Oxford-mixed and fancy chevio's, striped fla nels, and neat wersteds. Superb suits to buy. for $10. | Young Men's Suits, worth up to $15, at $7.50— 208 suits with sack coats, in sizes for ages 14 to 19 Iso for small men. Mate of black, blue, Oxford-mized and fancy cheviots. The varicu: lots ar: small, but all sizes froin the collection, A rmoit remarkable price. ‘serve. JOHN _ WANAMAKER Eerie) DamrelVs. |! QUICK SALE Ladies’ and Children’s HOSIERY €00 © KOCH & CO. Bh St., West, et Lenox & {OPEN SATURDAYS oy ry Seventh Aves. TiLL 9.30 P. M. ie Boysand Girls- A GRAND CLEARANCE SALE—Complete and absolute dis posal imperative owing to advancement of season—an oppore tunity to make $1.00 go as faras $1.75 would have a week ago: CHILDREN’S SAILOR SUITS of all-wool Serge in every desirable color, a 4:98 Rreat varicty of styles, 4 to 15 yrs.; were $5.00 to $10.00, ateneercee | CHILDREN’S DRESSES of all-wool Cashmere, guimpe or high neck, a numbes of dif- | erent styles, trimmed with lace, ribbon or farcy braids, all colo: to15 were $7.0) to $13.00, at.. * 498 CHILDREN'S REEFERS of all-wool navy blu: or red Golf cloths, detachable batiste or pique collar trimmed with ins:rtion, a'so various other styles, 4 to 11 yIs4g were $C, 22.0% 3. 98 Friday and Saturday. dozen Ladies’ Fine Blick Cotton Hose, in plain and ditherent style will be sold for 19c Pair i Pairs for 50¢, Value joc, Pair. Plain Black Lisle 1 . new Patterns, 25c Pair 3 Pairs for 8c. Value 3Sc. Pair. Lad’es' Allover Black Lace Lisle Thread will be sold for 39c¢ Pair Real value $0, Pair. 500 dozen Children’s Narrow, Ribbed Cotton Hose, double knee, sizes 6 to 10, will be sold for 10c Pair G Paits for $3c.> Value 19¢. Pair. Broadway, 8 &9 Sts. ribbed ead, also La Lace eft A trimmed 12,00, at ” fancy Cheviots or navy blue Serges. to 7 years, were BOYS’ CLOTHING. SPECIAI. FOR FRIDAY: Sailor Suits - of Blue Serge; sizes 3 to 10 years, $3.90 THE WORLD ck:t, Eton or blouse effects, a manufacturer's’ sample line—no two —consisting of all-wool Cheviots, Venetians, Homespuns or 11.98 MISSES’ DRESS SKIRTS, of best quality, all-wool black C! with stitched binds of satin, 37 to 41 inches long; were COR SUITS immed with sowache braid, sil em! £5.09 to $6.00, a. 2.69 BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, ‘of ‘alk-woo! Gi gray and brown mixtures Boys’ DOUBLE: BREASTED SUITS of all-wool navy blue Cheviot, made and trimmed in the very best manner, 8 to 16 years, were $5.00, at... 2.87 pearl buttons, 5 to 6 years, re 2.49 ear al Madras Blouses, LD Nearly | HE sizes 7 to 13 year, | all public telephone Vea * 65c. and 85c. Children’s Sailor Hats of White Straw,with Red, Blye or White bands, §5¢, Broadclot!s_ all colors, 4 to 18 yrs; were $16.00 to $28.50, special. 6.98 BOYS’ S\MILOR SUITS of all-w or ripe rouse rs with double knees and seat, 7 to 16 years, were 2.59 BOYS’ REEFERS of navy blue or red Seite Cheviot, trimmed with white $3.7. stations now act for The World in receiving and transmitting to The World (telephone. service free) all small ads. of fif- teen lines or less, except "display ads. The World invites the public to avail’ itselz of this conventence." This offer appites to all! public tele- phone stations within the 10c. Pay-Station limit, Brooklyn messages will be telephoned to The World's Brooklyn Office, ~ Toll Free. MANANAN'S TARINE MOTI SHEETS. EZ TARINE MOTH. BAGS Cuaven: enters Iuslde—Patent’ Pystener. “lalp Wanted—Maie TOupD wAN pond ixiala a celia [ered ws Ae Ss oa rmeedl foal Ge