The evening world. Newspaper, May 18, 1901, Page 5

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& ! ¢ f Whttdren haye talked of nothing else} SUNSHI oi DODOOQODSHDOGAGOOHDOGOHOOSS Lame and Deformed § Little Ones Have 8 Their First Party at]% Their NewTarrytown | ome. ® “You can haye two cream {€ you're’ lam Rravely to his guests Pedro, who Is I old, is one of the pled children to whom yesterday was the greatest day In world. ¥1 terday was the openin: jay of the York Gtate Hoxpital for the Cur Crippled and Deformed Children at Tarrytown, Three hundrel New York guests went up to a Gherry in the attractive grounds ad- joining Helen Gould's summer home, ‘and ten was followed by a programme opened by Bishop Pot meaident of! the institution. é These guests the seventeen small in- mates of the home recetved seated In two rows before the striped tent on the lawn, Each child had one or both Mmbs in steel braces The special train with the 300 guests of the Board of Directors arrived at Tarrytown a the towns in Wer tied the visitors to th home ts the old Angell five acres of ground sloping to the river and filed with frult trees surrounding | ap old Colonial house. | A blue and white tent, {ts platform | eet with ferns and great sheaves of & American Beauty roses, was erected |& near the entrance. ‘The guests had a|@) glimpse of this, and of the w in the trees, and of the rt front of the lawn, and they further. That row of patient little peo- | ® ple with shining faces out In front of |(& the tent eclipsed everything clre, Since | @ the moment they were taken Into the |@ incompleted house six weeks ugo the) @ But yesterda: y Gathering. were in {lttle blue and|/2 white frocks, with bright ribbons, and | @ each neatly dreased little lad had a |G) crimson carnation on his waist. They gave their hands radiantly to the guests \s and told thelr names. There were little Freda Schiller, of New York, and four-year-old Bertha Nybourg, with curls, and Catherine who ts the little mother to and small Margaret, who never her chair, and there was also 10 ® (0G DTG Pea © Every one has some spine, or hip, oF knee disease, and everyone, with the! tt is planned by the Hoard tha careful treatment and the country air, | home shal eg nardK is slowly rej aining health and the use of his or her limbs., But the fact that they und as many Others as the wide white doors can receive are to have health and life itself out there, paled to those ng remarks tent * he said, “two sorts of 5 % 7 eallt: seventeen yesterday before the realltY | humanitarian werk—if you are fond of | ss that term: that for Incurablen and Dr. A. A, Smith’s Appeal. that for the pomible | cures to Be | In his appeal for public support Dr. A, nt first has ‘abandon. hope: | wilt De Alexander Smith, of the University of atoveathe toreally by overing, now fn |, the City of Now’ York, struck the key- | Tiny of the : note of the institution. “Perhaps it does not occur to you who huve always walked about with “sald Dr. Smith, “that there are ten young people out’ there whu have never walked,” may’ stay cure {8 posy to the second we | th “You sald ‘if we wasn't good couldn't come to the party,” sald Pedro aud: y to Dr, Schaffer, the chiet much ae they surgeon, “After now, If we're naughty, | Uo. ihe medical skill, which treats born mh oP Ge t what can't we do?” Then he was carried off to the river re a number of e down among filled, or held som branches. you are asked here,’ His gratification, "therefore, at the fashion in whicn thé guests treated the patients was very great. iy “They were all humanitarians t he sald, “from pure instinct, If 1 more. it 1x Just what I hoped 1 State owes ‘a duty to Its inutitutions that taxation cannot bring about.” 1 Upon the home, which Ix duintliy £ niahed, $5,000 in ‘repairs h pended. This amount wa Vate subscriptions by Dr. surgeon-in-chlef. leased the rounds for five Bush 4 bank by somebody, the other children’ we the violets, both han high on the apple-bi: And little Carrle, whose cane of hip dislocation t# one of the mont rerious of all, rode the bough of a pear tree she never dreamed of reaching. The hearts of the visitors seemed infinitely touched by the suffering they saw, and everybody did his best to make the af-, ternoon what it was to the children: A white stone day they will never forget. rats harke of the and his popular: patients was notte however, NE FOR CHILDREN BORN UNDER CLOUD OF MISFOR consulting staff Venck co Struck balance THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1902, DR. FITZHUGH. . Pa. May own his dog. § ARRESTED ON TUNE. «en uip” STACE Simonides — Corrigan Had Just Made Exit in Triumph. Cnatle Square | ville Newt ow ond w Te 1s lolerere@ yes formal « erial gos 1§.— and dr #10 EACH FOR JOKES. FOR EACH JOKE, $10. Gi nenonenenen0--0: er TO-DAY’S $10 WINNER. WRITTEN BY J, T. GLEASON, ; soo Bergen Street, Brooklyn. woneee Too MUCH FOR HIM? Brook—Why {a the Twenty-third Regimont ke the batsinen that faco Mathewson, the New Yorks’ pitcher? Lyn—I don't know. Why? Brook—Because both go out on strikes! Every day next week The Evening World will continue to print a $10 joke written by one of its readers. It makes no difference how short the joke is, The Evening World will pay $10 In gold for it. The only condition is that it must be a bright, newsy joke— about something going on in New York—and & must be written in this space: of your body is Name of author............++6 all buwel troubles. a fousnees, bad breath, b mi pains after eatin a y After writing your joke, name and address in the above space, send with this entire announce: it, to "$10 Joke Editor, Evening World, P. O. box 2354 New York Cit: To-day's is the sixth $16 Joke which has appeared; the veventh will be printed on Monday. emdicitis, bi ca bloods rele, Every day you clean the house you live in, to get rid of the dust and dirt. Your body, the house your soul lives in, also becomes filled up with all manner of filth, which should have been removed from day to day. Your body needs daily cleaning inside. '! If your bowels, your liver, your kidneys are full of putrid filth, and you don’t clean them out, you'll be in bad odor with yourself and everybody else. DON'T USE A HOSE to clean your body inside, but sweet, fragrant, mild but positive and forceful CASCARETS, that WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP, prepare all the filth collected in your body for removal, and drive it off softly, gently, but none the less surely, leaving your blood Bae and nourishing, your stomach and wwels clean and lively, and your liver and kidneys healthy and active. Get a 50-cent box today, a whole month’s treatment, and if not satisfied get your money back—but you'll see how the cleaning MADE EASY BY ‘Tocun! the GUARANTEED = medicine In the world.‘ ou et mes, Fe Titres: SrekiiSe PABST THEATRE, [-YEAROLD WINS COST $450,000. FROM MINISTER, | | Plans for Structure' Mascot Spoer! Victori- Filed by Architect | ousina Drill at J. H. Duncan. | Arms. . Fullam or- tO prepare for handled hip ritte an the pastor, as serlows as included warmly ap- A medal wae pinned P Mascot there was hundred idder, pastor al Churon, at .of all descriptions, according to the most approved methods and under the usual guarantee. owner of the theatr BODY IN THE RIVER. Alterations and repairs can be made during the Spring and Summer at decided advantage in prices and workmanship. Picked t Foot of ten, ‘ © top of his! to the hip of the} ehap raw Stre entire con- ed and not even Was convulsed with Nimeteenth Street, Sixth Avenue. “WOOD, HARMON & C€0.’S Grand Spring Opening and Anniversary Sale Seer mpocs ‘THe Greater Ruasy, IN THE HEART OF BROOKLYN. ; Original Tract Opened June 14, 1900. 2d and 3d Additions Also Nearly Gone Already. Ath Addition to Be Opened June 11, 1904. ——______++ But don’t wait for that—you'll do better to-day. Ualues are steadiy rising and prices advancing. Buy at once and get full a benefit. ‘The choice and the prices will suit you right now. ‘Come to-day or to-morrow. Why have we sold over $800,000 worth of lots here in less than a year?—over three-quarters of a million in eleven months. These are the facts. Results tell. Won't it pay ‘you to investigate? The time is past when we need to tell you all about Rugby —our beautiful improvements, its ac- cessibility, high quality, low price and all that—the success speaks volumes more than promises or offers. Look into it for yourself—then you'll understand for yourself—then you'll buy for yourself. o '|We Guarantee 25 Per Cent. Increase Within One Year or Money Refunded with 6 Per Cent. Interest. ——— $5 Secures $420 Lot--$6 Per Month, or $1.50 Per Week. Rem per, the 1 succeasf{l real-estate firm in the world ts be- hind this arantoe of in the value of lots—which should not be mis- understood or misconstrur r prices publicly marked on our property (every unsold lot being plainly tag our large corps of saleemen will be then selling these lots, for ourselves per cent. in excess of the prices at which we now offer 1 It DO! NOT MEAN that we ¢ except incidental to our ously would be impossible F straight business agreement of anh al nd that only. Get full particulars on this and ail other points at the property—RUGBY—Corner Utica Avenue and East Broadway, Brooklyn—this afternoon or to-morrow. Take Broadway Ferry and Reid Ave. Trolley; or Fulton St. “L’ to Utica Av-.; then Reid Ave. trolley direct to Rugby. We refund your carfare. WOOD, HARMON & CO. 256-257 Broadway, New York. Rooms 600, 601, 602, 603, 605, 606, 607, 608 and 609, Home Life Building. Best, most r ible and me ber cen " will assume the responsibility of selling customers’ lots, velopment, or twe will n off thelr hands; this obvi- work of deve aking. This ts intende nest Increase in For Sale. Patents. | j a Daniicte FIVE aco RAGES | | For National and State CREDI | 0 Election Returns see the + ° {1901 World Almanac and Eneyclo- {atest spring atyies | Lawyers, pedia. i aean reference suoakrot G vel WA? ° Su = | DIVORCES). RO aT Mount © ® Price 5c. tially Sars * For sale by newsdealers, or }may be had by mail on receipt of advertised price. Excursions. CLOTHING, “MANHATTA Map we N CREDIT CO., HOA CATH STS |Seteeseesenannnns sensneconnneeseseenteene ses eeteers ‘Bresci on His Way Wf) t to the Galleys| : {Remarkable Interview With the Anarchist Who Killed King Humbert Had on Board an Italian Man-of-War. Weekly paye aranteed, > > . > > 4 we 2 > ® > Lg To-Morrow's Sunday Wor'd. $999999000080000000099000900000909: Pee ee Or ek ee ny ee ee een POS ati eg eT eee

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