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Bt THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. MAY-24, 1901. ——— } (eiarere1e) eVesavelere Sjaperee The Church Temper-|¢ ance Society Sustains Them Under a State Law—Open All Night —The People Who Patronize Them— Second of The Even- ing World's Series of “Little Charities.” The Little Charities of New Yor*, now Being described in The Evening World, of. which the lunch wagons are No. 2, are the blessings of the great city. They have heen in existence for sonic time, but they have nob before been giten that general publicity to which they are entitled. Eack one of these charities has been personally inspected by The Evening Wor'd. THE WATTLE CHA YORK ML WAGE ES OF NEW (THE 1 ny The eight lunch Bo, excepting to be 7 the unique net qilltc a sum ¢ WAGON ne falature to bet York The soci ing co Core oeomet ving Ces. was a tf On THE Hee tee Good) STREET fationed WASTING THE firat year lost TURN To FAT. Vaid the 9: The next year other was the city Ieense, iysrearasutn y in tendewater fou hich Aftecu are in piace, WIth & new one In erect! To get the LUNCH WAGON CHARI FIGHT OF THEM Wandering ta 1 An elghty- presumatyly in-year aome tn TENANTS RENT. She is Mre #8. La: and ly her son-in-law, H.W. Parker, at > Elm atreet, Flushing family altce posseened of all her dressed in) black et in height and her TIES: MAINTAINED. eveyone ODO SOx 3 8 The Patrons, © waxons wolve: xt Kars at ret wo low Nx ASQAMAL ty ak 6 of gas Ax. repairs, tex of thi 6 cooks, ans They mand them 1 furnished The Ca Wealthy Mrs. Baden’s 9 = Sanity Is Brought to Test. Most pleasing to her tenants Is one the delusiona wf Mrs. Henrietia Biv @ wealthy re ate owner of Brook lyn. Bhe belleves that it ia wrong to accept rent. Her son and heir, Charles | For Wise Shoppers share advertise. In the Sapreme Judgo Maddox this morn! | Mrs. ain seh f Corset Special. Loomer's High-Cirade Ste Moulded had two other ¥: Sing Prison. Mrs. Baden had the riage annulled. For ten yaars su trial and consic alone in her h street,) Brov her son persuaded her to by refusing ¢ . Some ot} their rent to t fhold out and « sense of Mrs. I. The old ludy other delusion ving buspeniis penisial and that We bought a manufactur- pla rales: er’s complete sample line of BANKER’S CHAUFFEUR FINED. fine Leather and Velvet Was Arres fe Driving tekel- | helmer at Too High a Speed iGeorge E. Bilyew, chauffeur of Jeffer @on Seitgman, the banker, was a Oner in the Jefferson Marke: ¢ to-day, charged wita scorchir waa arrested jast night Pollceman Wala, who told “Pool in court todas that th: fiving the machine fteen miles an hour, “Bilyew's comment to imply: “1 was not ol PMaxistrate Pool said ved a letter from the Ie ety for the Prevention of © by telephone this morning, eattent.on to thls cise. y in pray Wi sell then on Satur 4 ives 18 to 40) Belts. tire Lot at, eaeti, 10c w-| Some exquisitely mounted »! Shell Back Combs.... 49¢ | Rolled Gold Plate Plain 5c ppantot theivenicle inet git] Band Rings, all vines, each o ave been Ft, Ickel- ing Wve ote 21-1 309, 311, rabais® HEI 1 1! to 32 Teiephone Call 1570 Spring. Sale of Roll Jewelry. Plate The prices quoted are not one half cost of the go ula! Fancy Hair Beréttes. Turquoise, Pearl and White Stones each ss ccseseseeeeee cues 5: s, elaborate gilt and Belt Buckles, oven righs eaclis.. ssecereeeeeeee 10C Long Bead Neck Chains, Blue or red, each .eseseeeceee 5c Highly finished Shell Back _ Combs, cach. wo Hat Pins, , ney, Real Onyx, Jet Eardrops, tinely mounted, pairessseeees ss, 5c Rolled Brooches {or throat Plate Handsome 10c Turguoise and Pear! Head Trimming Pins, dozen. vevecseses 5c Dumbbell Cuff Buttons, gold plate, fancy patterns, pair. 10c EDWD. RIDbEY & SONS, GRAND S SATURDAY SPECIALS The people’s shopping day has always been made much of by} us Us, and those who come from a distance can always depend upon getting just what we! OPEN UNTIL TEN O’CLOCK IN THE EVENING. Men’s Clothing. All-Wool Suits, nN some of the very best mixta brown, blue, et . stylish and finely made; these suits sell ‘ordinarily at $10.00 to $12.50; $40 10; every it gets one of its will be a man; _ the 6.00 pick then 3 jater 'SENATOR MARK HANNA IS A GRAND ARMY MAN NOW | |War Record Comprised Three Months’ ‘Dog ; Watch” Guarding White House from Boys. News comes from Cleveland that Sen- ork Hanna has been made a full Nedged member of the G. A. R. Here: | after he wil be entitled ty ihe privt-| eof walking alxteen miles tn the hoi t the annual encampment. Aa he} eonewext inamber of hie post, the! Hilox are that he will be com- elled to carry the binner in ‘a. It has not been generally knows that ; Senator Hanna nas a war record, When the ereat civil strife broke out Senator Hanna was lusy making money In 1onot ge out te fight of Quaker stock and scrupics against sisy- vr anynody elae. yward the close of the confitct the President made an urgent demand for Pairlote willing to serve one hundred days. The tighting was about over and Senator Manni enlated, He was made 4 Second Lieutenant in the One Hun- Jared and Fitteth Onto, and was as Isigged to the thrilling duty of guard- Ing the White Hous For almost three months ae eum: manded a chmeni of warriors that stood on tare front steps of the Preal- dent's mansion and drove away amall boys and other objectionable persons. | In theae gory engagements he ¢ gulsaed bimaelt by ale bravery oof the ¢ vu tae youchtul during this commana hi be nd Viola Sena never gon And proclaiming er. For thi he G. A uder-In-Chie nt im to join and h LOW SHOE TIME The low shoe—the shoe of comfort, style and beauty— from now on will be the vogue. Not ony among men who adopt the changing mode for the sake of style, but by tnose who seek a cool and peaceful understand ing—of what to wear. 0 “The Every, Sine Shoe” Low Shoes The new shoe for men will be sold at the introductory $2.50 All the new shapes—button or lace—tan, vici, caif and pat- ent leather, $2.50. If you pay $3.50 or $5 for your shoes, you’re the man we're after. STORE OP) SATURDAY TILL 9 Pow WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. & KOCH & Co. 125th Street, West, On Saturday, (Open, until 9.30 P.M) MEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ket. Lenox and Seventh Aves. Grand Army Suits. This is just the time for them. Ours ore, tnade of true Indigo Blue Slater all. - wool cloth, well made and cutin proper shape; double Fancy Vests N For Men. We offer the balance ofour Fancy Veste in izes me of R\ varion the best pin plaid patterns je we wal to them all ae out on Saturday; -—_ City. €F | in our Hosiery Department. Never wee we so bountifully supplied with Hosiery B:r. 1.00 purcHas:s toe good to last long. New York value 15c., only We. of fancy woven striped Madras— with detachable cuffs— value $1.00. 59c. Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Store. SPECIAL SALE OF HOSIERY. A beld, determined move to rra%c Saturday, Mey 25th, the busiest day of the season geins. Saturday ts a good time to buy, when you can choose from hundreds of spccial 350 Dez. Ladies’ Fancy Cotton Hose, at} 395 Doz Ladies’ Fancy Cotton, Blie: 1c. pair, value 29¢. Lisle, in plain and drep stitch, only 25c, 150. Dez. Ledies’ Fancy Mose; our 19. | actual va'u: 39¢. quali.y only iSe . A. beautiful line of Plain and Fancy Liste 25) De: Plain Black and Fancy Hose, | Hose, from 49% to £25, which are excep- onally good values’ Open Saturday Night until 10 o'clock. Grand ‘and Chrystie Sts. - tech. Bros 25c.each; worth 38c—Ribbed white lisle thread: fancy open work fronts; lace “rimmed, lace insertion. soaked #fh Kerosene off had been placed under the stairway by some per- son’ who wanted to set the place on tire. i Detective Langun, who waa sent to the house to investigate, reported that the papers soaked with off had evidently jBeen put near the place where the ej fire wax started after the blaze was | extinguished. —— BLUE SERGE ‘ ' Firebug Tries to Burn Down a House in Brooklyn. Suits —MEN’S—single pM and double breasted— rani of ttroowtsn,| tailored—high class in material, make, finish— $18 value. *12 COBIN & CO., CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS igating a not tw muse on fire at No. 9S Jackyon 1 he Baste Mes. Mary Kram house, reported . who lives in the the Humboldt fon to-wlay thar after st ing away from home yess returned at 10.3) 0 tad the front. stalews Ee jashed water over the blaze and discov. ered when the fire was out that papers a Tomorrow cool. aoe W ANAMAKER’S A GRIST of Saturday bargains that offer large economy on the things that thou- sands need right now. Read on: UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY ~~ ce Summer Sorts for Little New and perfect goods of the most desirable sorts. All of the high chardeter for which our stocks are famous. These sorts and prices: Women’s Stockings— 3 pairs, 50c; worth 25c a pair—Black cotton, Richelieu or Rembrandt tibke¢. Also black, navy blue and cadet blue, with extracted designs. 2S¢ a pair; worth 38c—Black cotton, all black; split soles or unbleached fe:t; printed dots and figures, silk embroidered; cadet blue, navy blue and tan printed effects. Black lisle thread, plain Richelieu or Rembrandt ribbed 38c a pair; worth 50c—Lisle thread, ribbed or plain extracted designs, in black, cadet blue, navy blue and cardinal. Ces Fs Women’s Vests— 12346 each; worth 18c—Ribbed white cotton, low neck, short sleeves or sleeve- 4 Faleany five styles of fancy trimmed necks, Main Alele. 1@c eash, 3 for SOc; worth 25c—Ribbed white lisle thread; silk taped, low 3Re dach: worth 5Cc—Lustre cotton ribbed vests; lace trimmed necks white, pink, sky blue. Men's Half Hose— 18¢ a pa’r, 3 for SUc; value 25c—Black cotton; all black; unbleached feet. Abo tan cotton. opie 25c,@ pair; worth --Black and slate cotton, striped; black, cadet Ee bie in and cardinal, with silk-embroidered Poon, ur 38c, worth SCc—Tan cotton striped, black, blue, tan, cardinal, with ‘snd’ polka dots: black, tan, cardinal, cadet blue, navy blue,’ with verbal stripes; lisle' thread in black, cadet blue, navy, i: : tracted figures. Broadway. blue, tan, cardinal, with Ninth street. BOYS’ CLOTH A ING a Offered Tomorrow Five groups of special-price suits, to suit all sorts of boys, fi and offer a smart saving to their parents. At $3.85, worth $5.00— One hundred plain blue and mixed cheviot double-breasted suits, with extra trousers; sizes 8 to 16 years. At $5, worth $6.50 to $9— One hundred blue and tleck serge double-breasted suits; of test grade in ma- terials and manufacture; sizes somewhat broken, ranging from 8 to 16 years. At $4, worth $5 to $9— One bundred 'sailor:suits n blue rerge; some very handsomely trimmed, others with extra collars. Among this lot are a few fine mixed cassimeres. Sizes 3 to 12 years. At $2.50, worth $3.50 to $6— Seventy-five sailor suits of blue chevio:; sizes 3 to 10 years. among this lot; sizes 3 and 4 years. At $2.50, worth $5 to $7.50— Fifty middy and French blouse sults, with belt; fancy mixtures; 3and 4 year sizes. A few mixtures MEN’S CLOTHING A collection of about two hundred Spring Suits, in black, tlue and fancy-mixed cheviots. They are the remainders of sev- eral excellent lines selling at $12 and $15. Tomorrow offered at $10 a Suit Men's Bicycle Trousers of all-wool fancy cheviots and wool ‘crash, at $3.50 to $5. Men’s Washable Vests; a full assortment of all the very newest materials of this season’s make; breasted, $2 to $6.50. single and double. Second floor, Fourth avenue, Long-Grouser ne xe Ne Ne SUITS for BOYS A hundred suits: of blye, black and fancy cheviots—odd lots of sorts so good that all are gone but these few of each of sev- eral lines. Sizes for 14 to 19 years, $15; now choose for $7.50 a Suit Second fuor, Tenth street. Borer) Prices have been $10 to JOHN WANAMAKE Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. IMPORTERS: RUGS, SILKS, CuRIOS. 0 8 BROADWAY & 18TH ST. A fend for the free book's, “Cool Furnishings for the Summ-r Home,’ os —— (Second Floor.) $1.00 $1.25 Hammock and Yacht Cushions Of Madagascar Grass Clcth, and Komo Matting. = Weter or dampness won't harm them, $1.50 = ~~ Fuurth Floor. $6 Fourfold, 5% ft. Screens $10 and $12 _Fourfold, 5% ft. * $4.50. re : aT. a 713 Screens. Beh coda