The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1901, Page 6

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SHE HAD TWO HUSBANDS. AR “Thought tw Would Help|# _ Her Stage Career and} ey stout OREN 3 Se Quiet Rich Admirer’ "Mother to Have Jer- sey Ceremony Per-| formed. “Ord, Ghdys Brauentics ; Brooks, or Mre, Walter Burns, as any- $f Bt vpody Mikes, told to-day how she comes y+ mn to be in Raymond Street Jail upon a 2 ja charge of bigamy. we fee = =CSSC*«SSH says’ her marringe to Welter £ t Burns, who has filed papers for annul-| ¥ ment of the marriage, took piace after # i Mr, Burns became aware that ene wna) $y Mae. | the wite of Peter Hrauenitch, and that) Be A “the ceremony was performed simply to gf a secure a certificate to show his mother, | tha Burns, a wealthy widow, o, & Contral Park West. . besides, that Mr. Burns not >. eply did not delleve her to be Alice 2 Gastleman, the Kentucky beauty, whom : he clatms ehe represented herself to o . but that he suggested that she use Alice » Castleman for her stage name SEIS okey 57 TL ash & E Fa ‘Bhe 1s very childlike, very appealing and quite prettily dnzod over'the whole | affair, Her chief annoyance at the turn ft has taken seems to be that she ean-} Rot possitty wipe her face on the coarse | ' peteon towels, but has had to wubstitute ( @\ pretty bot of lingerie for theestrips ot| ~ & - @rash they offered her. Wer Byes Worked Wouters. = 4%" ]ethe drisoner came in the smatron’s |§ parlor this morning because ste could | 3 not bear to invite a visttor to her cell Ghe is twenty-two years old and exceed- ingly pretty, and uses her bic hue cyer z go tollingly that the matron was Shen having some epecinl towels washed | $ Pher use. Her hair was in ayvellow | % Braid down her baok and there were] Huy puenuynnnainy She did notecry ptry gir! when | Then one night Mr. Burne and 1 4 Z came to Now York." she xaid. at supper when my eame ti always lived In Whitestone. Ne made n territie sc nd told Mtr. | kn "Yes, | was marred, but I wasyateme-| Burne that 1 was lite wi struck. Iam yet. S80 1 went tw the! “sr, Hurna cannot to New Y Holland How he did no! Tew York Theatre to try for a moat-| know it. But Mr. Burns wanted a mare Wushand ¢ We tatked it dh, I went into Mr. Ledecern office| riage certiticats to show his mother, We ¢ ad 1 saw 1 owas wrong “qr! Walter Bums was sitting there. He} went over to Jerscy and were married! and | agreet to Hrooklyn with tria 1 to talk to me, but I did not. pay| ny a Justice of the Peace. [don't knew | him We went te HL Lawrenes ‘the (‘lightest attention to him ti hel what town it was In, everything is so street, and w (ie name of Brooks, paid Ae Was a theatrical manager. ‘Then because my h and's pe are res Tthow tht maybe he could help me and} eno” she denied indignantly, “I was) spectabie and Eo had tisgriced them. I talked! with hitn. He told me heehad} noe sntoxteated. What I did 1 did de i sued Mr. Burns @ dozen’ compan les on the rond Wall, After that I got a chance to do @ vaudeville sketch one Sunday at the New York. 1 saing, and once uftarwand Aa a monslomw nt the Empire Thes- | tre, In Brookiyn. ‘those were the oniy; ause [thought {t Uberately, farther dx and my profession But 1 “An for my pretending to be Castieman—why, 1 never heard of arned a lesson. A of this, but 1 Ww the sult Ire tly 7 My first name ts Allce—l was Alic ,fwoitlmes [have tyen on the stage. UM} Cigayn Downs, Mr Hurns liked the | “both those chancats L got through MY} name better than Gindys, He suggestel own effets. “Mr. Berns'selnibience did nothing fr ~me in my profesdon. | ‘bs postion Apysel¢ in ‘From Broadway to Tokte.’ but I was Allie eng) Souldn t take it. CNLAWYER SIGNIED HER CHECK. ade Camtioman. It wax simply to 1 stage name. Rack to Firat Love. “Ht all ended lant October In Chicage NEW YORK IS THE » Ustre.! Saya Sh t Read yor % Write and Chacges Forgery. seven of No. 18 Weat One . yei «rq Hundred and nenth etreet ras ay iy In default of $8.00 ball for as: In nation ona charyte of fory by trate eigen: Th the Howmet Keates rou Mis. ha Riary “Brtzer, of No. 516 Stangon street. rotained Dickman as ner in e was A member of i Prete ark, 3 —DR. CHARLES HU. PARKUURST. 1) an It Is Corrupt to the tha If your occupation does 1 wear union made clothing good, well-made clothes. Men's combination designs; green, blue tary vests high cut; tailors, in either cutaway or sii sack suit, not in any sense a but a really high-class outtit at price. DOES CITY PAY Loan Association, of and Instructed the lawyer ty withdunw her accoun: re, 1990, the loan assaciatgon 4 ht Wer $140 on the f Newirk, Core, and, the Emi- nent Reformer Says, ; sti-| Heaven Help Those ¢ ently A : indrsemont ot the| Who Are Looking for % ivcan nener| Better Conditions. ewer atte the check Re emeenoeee CE iawyer cla : “ traf authorized The moral conviction eee and thet hee A away down to the soles . over to her son. New Vor ts € $10 EACH FOR JOKES. FOR EACH JOKE, $10. vertised an td for Corcuptie thunted city In the we oe Inat eleht cept. aright through Gremene—o-0-0- 0-0-2000 ee t t Dr CHARLE Ho PARKITURST 4 > toan Evening World reporter aboard TO-DAY’S $10 WINNER. j 3) yor ie 9 2 WRITTEN BY JAMES MADISON. Dr Parkhurst sailed away on his EAST 61ST ST, NEW YORK city, vacation to-day with 4 anttolpa- NO, 127 tions of hin pertog A DEAD GIVE-AWAY. Vinitor-New York must be full of ill-tempered people. Resident—dlow do you make that out? eaque Switzerland, but with a tle view of New York C1 Visitor—Because on half the cars I notice the word “Crosstown,”* i ernment. He has a de 1 any one whe ts looking un immesti- - mote lore whennracmnnnnt rest pohetierment of conditions, agd, on Every day this week The Evening World will print a joke | the whole, tikes a hopeless and dis: written by one of its readers. For cach joke used the writer will recelve $10 in gold, It must \> a bright, newsy Joke—about something going on in New York—and !t must-be written in this space: heartening view of the sttuation anked, aa he stood on the deck ante, What ne thought of the erome and the Commit. He sm and repited rittelse Just ot know his plans neta looking for better heaven | slo. “if any mien have The moral ¢ Jaway down to that the anproved | 1 | tn olty, our xhoes improved, But to look forward erment for the ne: Ont see widely yin the me z 2 3 ‘ fons: a J Name Of author.....escscscescceeseereveeeresees . 9 nditions that Te ; Address . ————e—— 3 | fs _ ; After writing your Joke, name and address tn the above space, send €3| x + Glover Alive, May 2.—Former Con- grereman John M, Glover, of St. Lous, is’entire announcement, to ‘310 Joke Editor, Evening World, who was reported to have been drowned 4 in ood which swept down tao, how | 284) New York City.” M10 Sok West Beaver valley, nis way home on horse In the ; th a paving) wat his waters, » Jerome ma rome as 17 lon tx embedded | emt tsi known and [ze Grand Jury Will Probe Into Frauds in Sev- eral Departments. The present Grand Jury will make an hn » various City ents The Fire Department Alby be closely exany harges that exc bald for inte sssive: pric articles nay heavy arranged the trades Lined District Attorney ‘Train taken by ers ollice ready has t verte of the C anrd te the Fire Departy that Willlam M. Marks. 4 Commissioner John J agent tarough whom pn Purchasing of the ‘The officinis of the confessed that they we Mr. Marks a oommias ers in bald Marks cent, on all they supplies to htm at a fixed pr mitted him to make ais elty and billed thelr own name enea between the vought art the j al of Fire I, ie the wally elty un him the dit at which he whieh the elty paying Comptrolier's c# in the open ; » less than that rowhioh the same supplies were sold to the city. Firemen have ev are force: ottice ned that they axe cloth at heads arly double what rmorly paid, wad accusations of a character been made Department of Pubite Multd- 8 it Is not twill similar Heparte be included before the wo MORE PORTO 0 RICANS LEAVE. Hundred Start for tinwa 400 Others Are Watting ot ¢ JUAN, ~ orte Rico, Ma sand more ready t accompanied manifesgations f weddings place Sun he emigration ‘agents are- spending, estimated, about §10,000 in recrittt! majntaliing the emigr: ale reports from Hawall h: Continuation of the emigration. aie Union Label on clothing guarantees that the garments are made by rskilled union men, the best workmen in the world— t the clothing is made under the best sanitary con- ditions ay regards, light, ventilation and commodious quarters—that it is clean, well made, clothing, satisfactory in every particular. union man you will naturally buy union made clothing. Our Blue Serge Suits at All-wool royal biue Serge Suits, guaranteed fast color, single or double breasted coat, full linet or half lined with farmer's satin; trousers; well cut, well :nade and in all respects ja thoroughly good suit; our price. ....... Striped Flannel Suits $10. 00. all-wool striped Flannel Suits, imported double striped etiects; double or single breasted mili- coat, lined or half lined with Princess serge; f trousers with beit loops and 2-inch stationary turn up; sizes $3 to 48......... Suits to Order at $15.00. We will make to measure your choice of im- ¢ (ported novelties in Worsteds, Cheviots, Homespuns, Tweeds and Serges, trimmed with the best serge and farmer's satin lining, and made by the best oF union Je or double-breasted cheap” looking suit, DOUBLE RATES? stvlishly cut f you area not Warrant vou unionizing, anyway and you will wear $750 $10 a te) belt loops on or gray, single or a surprisingly low WR, EDISON'S NEW BATTERY Wizard Has Solved the Problem of Electrical Storage. The vexed problem of making a st: ‘ durabie new bat npAny » Battery Merits of the New Battery, Mr. Edlson ndeatructibile my merits of t ry Meet duty t. of the tn thls elty: is tobe Increased by: Appointment of 1H) clerk ata wnlary of Fay a pene each, the clerks now Nee, Msi wili'ie promoted to niger the rade: nan smergency appropriation of $10,000 has algo been made for the employment of extra clerks during the busler hour No increase or promoti: le clerks will be consid: = |LSNwe D5 || 740-742 ovo | tont-Oflice | TO MEN AND BOYS. NOTE—The great conservative firm of Cane, McCaffrey & Co. are said to be the highest priced makers of Bois’ and Childrea’s Clothing— the reputation which always stands for “finest makers.” This is the first time they have ever sold their stock at less than value. Their let- ter fully explains why they do so now. When we offer2d them 50c. on the dollar for their entire stock, ene we had no idea that it would be "accepted. But it was, and the re- Vqurs_very truly, Wi bs ee sult is we place on sale to-morrow The Cane, McCaffrey & Co. Siock of Boys’ & Youths’ Clothing at Exacty Half Price. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, Bixes 14 to 19 years, 4 OUTFITTERS a, Cepia Co! Cran Clo Maes fer Ba 299 741 Broahony: lees Uphe May 20°, 5901. Britt Bres., Gentlemen. Although 1¢ means a great loss, we have to-cay deciaed te accept your offer for the balance of cur Spring suck ef Crescent Brand young wen's,“boys ané chilaren's clothing Of course yeu unser and we mane thie coi 10m frem our usual policy Because the late- sess of the season cor RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS. DounLE BREASTED SUITS. | _ Sizes 244 to 6 years. 7 to 16 years. Our | Retail Retail é Veiee. Value. Va M . t $4.00 Double: . 2.00 $4.00 Rugsian Blouse Suits.....3.00 $19.00 Young Men's Suits Has oe eee $7.00 Russian Blouse Suits.....8.59 $12.90 Youne Men's Sults.. . S aoiiaahic 350) $800 Russian Blouse Saits.....4.00 $13.50 Young Men's Sulta.......G.75 ° | $8.00 Double ed Suits, 4.00 | $19.00-Ruesian Blouse $ -5.00 ¢15,60 Young Mon's Suits.. 10.09 Double Breasted Suits, 5.00 0 Young Men’s Si \$ youtllon rear: s, 5. BCYS KNEE PANTS SUITS $18.60 Young M Suits SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS. | ! WITH! VESTS $20.09 Mea’s Sul 763 3 to 10 yer $6.00 Sailor Blouse Suits. $7.00 Satlor Blouse Suits | 38.00 Sailor Blouse Suits a 4.00 $10.00 Sults with Vests Suits 5.00 $12.00 Suits with Vests.. : COMMENCES TO-MORROW MORNING AT & G'CLOCK Ai Sizes 11 to 16 years. THE STOCKS OF VESTEE AND NOR. FOLK SUITS ALSO EYACT- VY iALF PRICE. ALL FOUR ST. RES. MAL CROERS FILLED. $5.00 Suits with Vess. Sal POSITIVELY NONE OF THESE GOODS SOLD TO.DAY, Y Outfitters to Men and Boys. Four 279 Froadway, near Chamters St. } OPEN LATE , 47 Cortlandt ot., tet. Church and Greenwich S! Convenient = 244 and 219 Sixth Ave, bet. 14th and 15th Sis, 7 ~~ SATURDAY Stores. $25th St.. corner 3d Ave. NIGHT. $1 A WEEK ws 1 buy IdunDariell Sons Sous Cy ‘Stirring News from the Linen Store. - THURSDSY AND FRIDAY, Extraordinary Price Concessions. ots LOSS !IS YOUR GAIN. READ ON. ! LINENS. | BE D COVERINGS. 1 below are very ity and tlt Sup. sof the above. 2 Dozen SHEFTS and ,, CAS SES of.cred below wholesale prices. 4 i Were, 1 ericese Hol \ tie, ‘ tosui. Wej alice f + ikctinished pereatines, | | -aster term: all si $246 Giees Ln: of B fast lack percatine, | Nig tha salecses EC b fine quailiy be tritea catalogue tn co‘orse Iregular price dy yd this sete ; at MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. Q Linen Sta Broodwor,. & G S SS. T. KELLY, :|263 Sixth Ave. (Near 17thSt) | Note carefully our arcace entrance to arefully guard. ed regars veheceastion ot. the | $ROW racm {itsteseenansnenecasennes battery w led last night by Dr. 3 % A. E. Kenn ¢ American In- i > stitution of EI THE bt 3 West 14S. iran gual visueiNe ¢ 3| ese ERTH, > sep Mr. Edison has abandoned t = 2 vas cadmium combination desert = 3 [™) ister Anglian patent and has adopted Iron + 2i.Or ‘Pe > and nickel as his metals. + 9 ¢ ) RELIABLE’ “p , itenarding the capacity of thle Kin of Good Sh e = Duyn a patented tube of 3 G P "| battery Dr. Kennelly made the follow- ya 0 FPsmw. 3 A R ETS”. inieg coma DaELHeA 1 ue ea ens 2 eich in exe aur pales ana attety weighec 0 1585 smooth, add as f PoUNdAL LOM oUEN ano Teepe Rett whereks For Children. Sand" ihace your” inindry look better] Entrance Conveniences. : the Edison battery welgha only 533 e Se you can buy the oia-t dn ; pounds, thus rendering fully two or We certzinly would not kee; on adver. Lana omer oval aed. waxen anya nae! Serviceable bargains to stand the af y ee Using so common an article as a Child’s| Strom ic. to sc. and. never, have bite 4 extra we d three times asx inuch service for the | 5 irona clean or your Inundering done® corn end Best orn the keeason bets iit Shoe unless it was different from ordinary | @F0M, lean, 91 whan| thelstvect: pareiatesintinvadiag oe Willkeacelnn shocs. It wouldn't bz good businers. It = Which Do You Choose ? %/ the house. : sere ery wouldn't pay. But a Stor that mean: | $}For cleantiness’ age ayy your dealer ey ; Ir. Hilson siya that for automobiles | 4 Good Feet tor Life” ts right well-worth | & F. . ‘Extra Brush” Do8r Mats, he would employ only about the same Seba PROOF CU., Mfrs... New York nronariloneotenWeullfehkreeu bees "| advertising —worth coming kere to get. EO Se MAN WHOS, CO. 3 sailor Acer | $1.00 & $1.50 charging; that is, he would reduce tae | Infants’ 65c. to $1,0C Sosa weseeseseveseseeeeR (Value $1.50 and $2.50). charge fram a xtardng point of 16 volts oles 10 13 gee = weieuinensnaasmes to Lt, ases’, ,00 to $2.7 08 TARINE MOTH SHER: fable” Rata Rati Cat al! chemical agtion joes also for Adults. poner) ees * pel Id Reliable” Carpet Sweepers, re JAMES S COWARD, |Reteall Ant NE $2.00 > 268-272 Greenwich St., nearWarrenBt.,N.¥, M (¢ ITH B. AG Ss b 00). Send ferN ety; mlnenes ed Hangers Inside—Patent Fasvtrer, (Vali S30) "| MANAHAN'S JAPANESE DINE TAR SOAP,| ,O2! cr Mahogany finieh cases, nickel trimmed. Hes tha alvonizea JAPANESE ‘TART! ET PAPER. Of two seyurate dust p-ns. A boon to every housewife during the summer months, when the sweep- ing with a broom ‘is ‘such up-hill The Purposes of the Pan- wort. American Exposition of 1905 fully described in the $35.00 SOLID 14-KARAT. WALTHAM WareHEs. 15. , redit” takes nothing from tan aimee vacation funds, CASH or CREDIT 1 Fa8 ttle week, ie youl World Almanac and Encyclo- ¢ } KEENE'S pedia, i hditbd A reterence oak ot (OWPERTHWAIT Watch Store, ver 08, * Sul S 149 Fulton St. tially pound. * © © Price 26c.\ 10%,106-and 108 West 16° $e, oe 7 So ba by mll"05 receipe of a Watches. may. YY on advertised price, 5 5 , Ropaired.

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