The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1901, Page 5

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aK a 4a oo? aX ee HOW THE LITTLE CRIPPLES GET TO AND FROM SCHOOL. The Stage of the Indusiriai School of the Children’s Aid Society Calls for Them at Their Homes—Another of the Little Charities of the): era oe stick. day is clean, white, refreshing UNDERWEAR! . Atew Coolers! Telephone The delight of the teminime soul MUSE ance here at cooling price: —is we nants Our prices con ra “Oo “Sprin: 5 An abu . Hhite Nepceae iy City, i e Evening World's £ Chitdren's White Dresses | Co: set Covers. Musl i Dra wers Gowns. i + choiee.o » Children’s i ars 2 + 5 Serre Ladies’ Muslin Gowns. Series (f Lawn and Cum 9c Strong, D 1 ya re Eo Gt none geries of ie Little ( harit of Ut treats of the u ge which en. the homes of erisplad ch them to the In dren's Ald Soe sty others wack The looked up and siese and worthy of th em broiteries, Hy 1 genuine Maslin Gowan high necka 0 insertions and tucks, ticking and tucks, embroid cos, embrodery tag ks, canbees pes uintlace nrertions.clean, Ince edyings. all se- well finshed garments, 1 as to quality and ae: eee? Oxolel| Wee CS ship, eact * 45¢ Soft Muslin Drawers | Mastin Gowns tucks, | 35c 15 Sent : dirs cut In& styles,extra weaving, Empress, « bos ice of different styles, deep | V and high necks, hemstitching, fice es with fine Ince insertions U | tuciiag, embroidery and Ince insers is at OM with em! raidery | ines teat’ “destrable yarments of styles hb Rreat care: 5 | 3¢ handsome garments, round and souare | measiers wide 790 Corset Covers, firstiguality workmanship, 3 4 6 | each... . necks, in extr a soft tin eh ey stn Lom ond Shu Sig, | Seige a BT tectin [Drexrc Muslin Gowns. strial Sc)oo! of This ¢ Children 50! ‘d law n Dresses ficures. neat vn, hemetit ar ‘a clean factory | Girls’ White Lewn Aprons, | mers 3 Fpwileties over shoulders, with cambric Cor whom have ae aeeat ehusiia Skirtseat eisteraluueyrnckeyerd heimatitehe ric rutile at bo on, price | F A i motor ot ob speaks for itself, each....... 25c Muslin ( hemise. nat fine embroidery | ins, railings of embroidery and heme matitehed above; | stitched cambric, V high necks and Good Quality Muslin Chemise. othors tucked ; all our underwear | Empress, a very handsome 65c Fred, the Crippler’ ser z Long Muslin Skirts. Open and cli fronts. some em- | felled seams throughout 39c selection... Ay = beet ari = 4 choice—10 styles, full sweep and Beolders} nh Ince edging, (others and strongly made ; pa.r.. 3 ‘ length, it 5 . | hemstitched box plaits, and_ sti at each | t lenge iisomdouble our: beads others embroidered d front, wit h 3c Muslin Gowns. b ee | Muslin Drawers. | canbrie and extra soft nish sy and ruffles, henstitching ; and tucking, erch.. j Choice of ten beautiful styles Ladies’ Short Soft Finiah Muslin Cambric and Muslin Chemise. Cambricand Soft Finish—Anexce!- |The tineat embroidery insertions a A Round, square neck and open lenta-rortinent. Leep, toll tlounces; | small_and large tucks, attractively Skirts, fronts, in tine embroideries, with | double rows of Iace insertious and | se: off with hematitching; beautiful Yoke bands, cambric ruffles, with | tucks and lace inserting and edges, lace edgings: also deep ein- embroidery rafllings; quality ows of tucks, some hem- triinme! armholes, full sizes 39 broidery flounces, tucks 49 in lar-e quautitics, therefore "76 itched, each... ‘ 31c and cleanly made; each . c AboVE: PMiteecee vec c ee caeaee C | the price; each. 35c cambrie ruftling. g002 in the house ieriebiekiehicveheeierrer eH srerd forstheine rest! : The Arrival of the Stage. r | home in the stage is tp disease which able, thous! being wel 1 and carries him bod He never fatls t Hable angel of been jwaluing: 4 Edwd. Ridley & Sons, #783:. Grand St. eetye re is the greatest Hdren who They Nelp One Another. the children br SALOON-RAIDING DEAN OF DR.SHRADY PREDICTS PUANOS ““sz2s me Cash, or $250 on Instalments, only $7 Monthly, Stool, PATERSON GETS A REWARD. A SEASON OF SUICIDES. (ee: tarts snapelver tre een minOrne ee ae mane) 5 ans 1$180 Cash, or $200 on instalments, $5 Monthly. t eee mestguCuon, ie Three Months in the} These pianos are fully warranted for Says, Increases with Year, May, June and/six sears and the best value ever 5 are offered for the money. the Advance of Civili- July, the Fata! Pe-) po. tit to examine our Bicnestoe zation. riods. send postal for new catalogue, th reduced prices and terms. of reception, of tmpression, of de- : scence se) Hanee HORS EO wensiotl eclwouranl “ge ie one s) | i 134 Fifth Ave., Near 8th St., | Harlem Branch (Open Evenings): 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. STROLLERS © Og | GIRL ‘HUGS A KIDNAPPER, An elegant new Grand Upright 7 | ———_—- ‘tratted 7 allars: es on octaves, “3 stringed, full iron. frame, | SCRANTON, Pa. June 3—By v! i 3 repeating action, ivory keys, 3 Peae? wg, ently hugging « strange man fo Riad fa poate very rich deep tone with fine 3. Sith the {ourteen-months-old babe ing) quality, and containing all * tn the __Welss_ in. hot been Mr. and Bhitttbibhkitckhicbir ehbrcb rth shiicnichittiritticrtek teeisiet -t indred and seventeen persons killed thomeelves in New York within the past three months—an out one « day. saye that aa the y here there is se tn the number within the next while E then: “There are three months of the year - suicides Were Ger-j which are eepeciaily notade for the {number of suicides occurring {n their causes, tte They are May, June for It, the Df thore | Within the last three months, it will te following tacts deduced by scien: vestigation to say that there will TRADE MARK. more thero to kill them- Ause Intercommunication ation to those A Perfect Shoe for Men. 1 other} the taner de- engaged the| be many more than 117 In the three It Ye suppostion to come. turn to his re has never been adequately deter. | Woman to the froticarbollc a le e ? Dae juat Fea tecapt TA riceieieftt etttieicle etelelolet: 3 i Sold Exclusively By on, erself of Nevertheless, June and July | (authortta (79d 4 nother satent. nothe: Sitbhititkiciiceh iriver mca felnteieinlebeinetet itr itricicivieh aa es of the year are is 4 VERY REV. DEAN M'NULTY. via | The study of suicide 4s intensely in- | measure true. 7 Se Ung. It embraces Sab Gerd rer and 27) Broadway, 47 Cortlandt St. of the 251 Sixth Ave. 125th St. and 3d Ave, t yled the greater [Stn of the human mind, what the tts a strange fact |Mind wil do under certain conditions in - |certain people, and how, In other people, t will do something diametrically op- mothers and proved the ri Lam respo people of my A gold-headed silk umbrella and a silk) Father McNulty's Hat Was prec hat were delivered to-day to Very Rev. t est Dean McNulty, of St. John’s Catholic Smashednogte the eal t nt always Church, Paterson, N, J. Taey were the Affair. senavedi | 1 to Its action in still other people, | Rot alwa tated In the(weneracion by “4 a y of idity. sR et vt that of gute gift of an unknown admirer to take the| Heved that a priest's duty | “it ts a study of morbidity, of sugges: ! cide. It Hf ee ae bee Men $200 to barat place of the and alk hat ended at the sitar.” ‘or Women, $I 50 to $3. Bin Shozs in different grades to suit your different sized pr 28 ¢s—But the = Shoes at each fy must possessall the Ly excellence—the tle- smashed in the Dean's raid on a “hish-| Admirer Sends the Aged Re-| Dean M y hus charge of a parish “We had two children = teking" party in the rear room of Pa’ si of 3,01 souls. He confines hls temper- ey ee rns tick Duffy's saloon, at Prince and Ma former a Gold Headed ance work to them and raids only th EC Silk Umbrella. ~ saloons they freque and was allowed to see th Kat his home after we + irre Seah) brekelmeiumbrellalover, the FOR CONFEDERATES. ’ Two months’ ano Nhe Wes | An astounding price—yet every heads of the young men whom he, lied forth from his rectory, but senti- HOME $i eae ae rand ill Faraval ete od suit will be well tailored. found dancing on the drinking tables heralded hls approach and saloons ——— tora megen: to him. CE ee ee NO etE sth (ay lence the with a party of young women. His silk ed down thelr lights and gambling | Opened with Appropriate Exerciaes . pies m1 with money 1 Stoc . gance—t hat rolled off in the melee and was|places were closed suddenly. The Dean’ Near Atlanta. Hi Une daw ERPS 4 I was prep: Blue Serges, Striped Flannels, Un- satisfaction tha ¥ trampled on in the mad filght of the/feinted, ATLANTA, Ga., June 3.—The Con- ewevetrombistee ae finished Worsteds, Plain and Fancy) se Se [eave an revellers. He returned to the rectory, but fifteen tareill Womenal 6 i ; P : °-| Cheviots, Black Diagonals. Dean MeNulty wag a saloon raider| minutes later he suddenly appeared in| federnte Solticre’ Home. 0 Sate ln) Ge Had Been Slashed|Boys Won from Her by|* 1 found a letter cron Ce enacts or double BLYN & SONS, a1 {tution for before Carrie Nation, of Kansas, was|the side door of Duffy's saloon. Three | ** a oat 5 : 2 heard of. For forty years he has been | young men and as many women were | OPened to-day. Owing to the public with Razor by Man | Rich Father, Woman |)2:k He wrote if he awod me any | breasted Sack Suits to order, cut TE PE aot tag ® : of the anniversary of th y r ; @ priest in Paterson, and his experience|dancing about the room while a colored | *F¥ance i . money he would pay ime. I have Jatest style, with new military birth of Jefferson Davis, the crowds Ky el ae ; te, Handy » GOQEighth Avz.,3Qth & 40th Sie Spt aught Bim that liquor {x the root trio were playing = musteal accompant-| witnesaing the opening oxercises werd Who Is Clubbed Declares in Court. learned nis father gave him {9 to shoulders; perfect fit guaranteed. | Stores 1 162 Bowery, neer uroonme x His appearance was the signal for a| Cartier, ‘clark’ Howell, President 0 Hint EIN Masistrite Dooley totd the woman, Never before such value. ate orien are Wild scramble. The Dean barred the| Candler. Clark Howell, President of] 4 free aght between a number of Ital-| “My husband Je rich, and with hle{that her only recourse was to sue her) Not possible to-day except for Colleges, Schools, &c. the State Senate; Speaker Lyttle, of the He has never molested a saloon-keep-|only exit, but the crowd rushed him. er while he was within tho law, but he|The venerable priest was swept off his has driven his parishioners from the| feet, but he laid about him with hia um- drinking places on Sundays, and the) breila until it broke off at the handle, backroom, where/ the mill-girls take|and the crowd escaped, To-day the| sbout eld place and Fourth) tnoney bax won my children from me," | husband for dami House of Iepresontatives, and Mayor | {ns enlivened Ga on this big, advantageous (UGE Mims, avenue, Brooklyn, carly to-da: No out-| complained Mrs, Uessle Nardone to 1) about, : etinrtet ‘i ‘ Magistrate Dooley, in (he Adams Street TED. Y The home {s beautifully situated, Kanes Court; Brooklyn; to-day’ DIED. g our bu tiitcwasivigorouai whiten lester "1 PRISIIMAN —Mre ROSALIA. FRISHMAN, dy could tell what ft wos ve miles from the centre « 4 i mn The woman is separated froin her hus- thelr firat leasons in vice, have felt the| priest fled a complaint ageinet tho sa-| Atlanta, The movement for the con-| Hurting the Nght Jullua Rustico, twen- Weveeal hy loraparcitar nerenn cee nee ¢sth | . tury of bis: religious wrath. Joon-Keeper for VIOIAtIN the eee ee oe eee vee | tycreven years old, of No, 16 Denton| mer eanaratoneenlehioeel os cal NOBTHWECT CORNER Opportunity! He Be has dragged women scores of | law. Heat lat As da ean wens Vets| since, attackea a woman named Sline|agreceent, Justice Dickey, in the Su- stem 28th St. and 6th Ave. Ho aig iit put you, eoagh ear dimes from Paterson's drinking places Opposed to All Saloons, oh ‘ ribs Bane, forty-four years old, of No. 20! preme Court, awirded Mra, Nardone Elev fon at Door, bn ornreq fn nedertnnad/ 4nd ikrorwrti ad) end upbraided the proprietors for serv-| “1 am opposed to the saloons all the Garfeld plac a razor, He slaghed/ the custedy of the two children. The \ng therm. The saloon-keepers of Pater-/time,” sald Dean Mi ty to-day, but Two Filipinos Get Passports, h y about the head and face, Woman wept while telling the Magiatrate SS <== Mrs, Bane’s son then took a hand and armed with a club sprang into the fight and attacked Rustico. He clubbed the man severely about the head, in- von’ respect and fear him. One of them|I attack them only when they violate; LONDON, June 3—Dr. Regedor Ju- struck him for clearing out his place|the law. For twenty-five years I have| rado, accompanted by Felix Versoza, a on an election day, four years ago.| fought tne curse of drink here in Pat-| young Filipino, called at the United} Prodi Lost, Found and Rewards. ttl menace ‘good deal cogent t@: schoo! locate! Im the same bailéiag. ed fpanctal wen. Call this day oF. she sald. “t did not love my cost-srown & white spar! Popular indignation was ao great that/erson. It 1s the root of our civic vice, | States Embassy here this afternoon and 4 q| husband. I was pretty, and he gave he man was compelled to leave Pater-|1t has wrecked the homes of thousands! obtained = passport for Versora, upon wee etuee et thenakull » ™* “| my father 200 Ure, and my father aid Help Wanted—Maie tel; license 874R; suitable TheExchange Shorthand S eon. of our mill hands. instructions received from Secretary to be take the ei I would have to marry or he would kill] So—gov -wanTEDoining Telureatey Judson ‘reward. Brent Good, Yr Gsturday af mldnieht ste Dean “o1t has made shiftless fathers, im- liav. omrateer neem ood es Seah toniees Sian ate one vast oT (niet 40 Tne Prete Stee

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