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Wr een New Life of RICHARD CROKER. REMARKABLE NEW DOCUMENTS FROM A NEW BOOK IN TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. PSBISISIISSSVSGSS SIFSGIIIISISVIIIISS Sevvessecessssssscccessescsseeseses 99S 0SSSSSSS9ITITIIS $99409990999999 } ‘THE WOXKLD: Pencccbers cocccencooocoeses coccecceesoosooooceseseessnseeneeeseeesnnes see TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. SATURDAY EVENING JUNE 8, 1901. We SECRETS OF COOKING BY A GREAT EXPERT. HE seven menus for the have been given by him. SATURDAYS MEALS. LESSON 6. pent upon it but upon the skill ATURDAY'S breakfast and dinner|gsiven in the estimate made, so that menus are: LAF ALALASASL ALIS ASM BREAKFAST. while at some seasons the articles named will cost more than the price apecified, at others the price will be considerably less. Sere a t Cost of Breakfast, i The com of the breakfast !s: Oranges, 10 cents; oatmeal, 5 cen cents; potatoes, 4% cent cents. t Sorrel Soup. { OOS” For dinner sorrel soup is served, and requires 1@ cents’ worth of sorrel. The stock is made of the yolks of four ewes and an ounce of melted butter. Small squares of toast may be served In the soup !f desired. { Roast Chicken. A four-pound chicken will be necea- sary, and it will cos 15 cents a pound. Te will be filled with a dreasing, not too molet, and made of bread and sage and eo loutter and a bit of onion. A gravy of A quart of potatoes, sliced and fried | ming, slightly thickened, and drawn but- brown in butter, will cost 4% cents, a5/ter ig served with the chicken. Gaity estimated. { French Toast. j French toast {s, as everybody knows, imply “fried bread.” Slices of bread are dipped in milk into which has been etirred a beaten egg and some salt. @ cost of the dirh is all included in the cost of the flour, eggs and milk for the week. I eee { Eggs. } Eggs are not a cheap breakfast dish Qt this season, but as in the case of fruit and several Fried potatoes. eee, French ton total 311-6 Fer Ke Keer ee rss ererrs rere ere ries The cost of the oranges, which were eo on Tuesday's menu, four. cents, which estimate {s sufficient to allow a vartation in the kind of break- fast rood used. Eight eggs broken tn water and sev- era! slices ot coast form the chief dish of the meal, and the eggs will cost 16 2-3 anand t Potatoes. Anna Style. i _—€—_—_—~~~~rrrreseneeeseeneeeeee Potatoes, Anna style, are another variation which 1s especially good. Raw potatoes are sliced thin and are laid in a small pan in which have been placed a little mound of chopped vege- tanies, Carrots, turnips. a little caull- ttle onion are deep, with a little butter and seasont r. The pan is set in the oven and the potatoes roasted. When removed from the oven the dish will be beautifully browned, and the flav the vegetables will bave iperm the potatoes, The verstablen are not served with the potatoes, and are simply © llttly higher than the average cost Seloooked with them to impart a flavor. 4 Propared by the chef of the Waldorf-Astoria expressly for The Evening World, and the recipes of thelr special dishes The two points made by the chef in his discussion of American menus and the possibilities of those he herewith submits are: That an excellent table depends not upon the amount of money be transformed into palatable novi That the quantities given in the menus are for a family of two adults and two ohildren of average appetites, and not for four adults with the appetites of laboring men. t | give, wook given in this series were with which everyday dishes may elties. ¥ An Expensive Bill. t nn et The Saturday breakfast and dinner are considerably more expensive than those of the preceding days. The cont of both the exgs and the chicken is more than the coat of the other breakfast materials and the other meats. How- when on several of the other run below $1 for both meals, the $1.301-3 allowed for the two meals on this day will not be considered extravagant. } Fried Oyster Plant. i Fried oyster plants are the vegetables serve}. A pound of oyster plant, or veR- etable oysters as they are known. is Reeded. They are dipped in a beaten egg, then rolled in bread-crumbs and fried brown in butter. They cost ten cents a pound. the decree were heard in camera ry = Reai Estate. MOLE aes, eee meee Real Estate. Real Estate. HER DIVORCE | staeboeardardar actor treba bartartarta tardaedortarta-tretertredortataetarSaetartontactardctardaetartardartnedaefactardaetactactarta Prctredaeth Dretrettet fy se ee ?| Wh i In Park Is O d iz ef IS RESCINDED. =: en Lincoln Park Is Opened }3 ks a a en el 2 2 | et . F oh High Court Grants Plea! 3, of Marchioness of |.%, Anglesey. Re) & LONDON, June 8.—Sir Francts Jeune, BS President of the Probate, Divorce and ay Admiralty Division of the High Court of | Justice, haw rescinded the decree of die | vorce granted tothe Marchioness of | Anglesey Novy. 7 last. The arguments on the application for the rescindtn, e decree of limited divorce granted the Marchloness of Anglesey some time ago. It was at her request that It was rescinded. Her husband ts the head of the fam with which the Paget are several of whom married wealthy was Pa Felder dot ole dodo ed od oa ea eae A Cure Has at Last Been Found for Consumption and Asthma. The United States Health Reports Have at Last Indorsed It. The Doctors Have Produced the Evidence. What better evidence can any physician give than to send you to hundreds of pa Urnte whom he has curred? Six hundred testimonials are on file at the offices of the orlxinal Koch Lung Cure of pat ot In New York City alone. some far of lo cality where no’ one resides, but In your own city, at your own door, you can call them.’ ‘ou should call on , i" on ¥ thetr neighbors and ask Wo want you truth, and what better evidence can a physician give than send Pilea papa YOU to aco actual curce—not one, but hun: | 4 dreda? Their neighbors have no Interest In Ua, Thoy will tell you the truth. & disrases steal upon their victims | ke a thief in the night, and white no phy. | wictans except the Tr. Kochs have ever fag cured consumption or asthina, to-day the I cure te ewablished, and it stands alone an | e only successful treatment when Riven | Pineapple Bread Ex'ute physicians of tho original Koch a rman-American Compa: Pudding. not to hide our ight Un a bushel, for we. want the speed to know of ks Our cured patients, tor we believe it would | of ee eee eee ee mere tiitig | be a criminal act if we did not point out | — The name bread pudding suggests econ. | “rush the public prees our wonderful dis-| a omy-tbecalse) itiisipainably; dealened ta, If We have the means of saving human pane Ufe jt fe our sacred duty to publish ‘our ‘use of the atale bread of several days. The bread, broken and baked with the yolks of two eggs, two ounces of sugar and one cup of milk, Is browned in the oven, and is a good deal improved by the addition of a few allces_ of chopped pineapple. The fruit for the Sunday breakfast {s pineapple, and two or three slices may caslly: be spared from it, the fruit being kept fresh upon the Ice. di t Cost of the Dinner. t fo Qn The dinner cost: Soup, 10 centg be- side the stock; chicken, 60 cent ta. toes, 4% cents; fried oyster nt, 10 ; Scents for the Vegetables used king the potatoes; total, 89; cents. ‘The cost for breakfast and dinner for 311-6 cents: 20 2-3 cents. Breakfast. a. Saturday! a dinner, 8915 cents; total ‘The chef will on Monday, the menus fur three Sunday meals, incinding a turkey dinner. MUST RETURN ICE 1S CHEAP LOWRY'S NOTES.) NOW, BUT WAIT Paid Interest and Prin-|Poor Will Be Squeezed cipal and _ Still | When Little Dealers Owed Principal. Are Forced Out. . Justice Lawrence has handed down a @ecision in the case of John Lowry @aainst tho Collateral Loan Agnociation, declaring vold a chattel mortgage helt by the conpany on goods of the plain- tft. ‘The action wan brought by Henry G. yy August, when the amaller dealers have been forced out of business by the aggressive methods of the Ice Trust, not j a pound of Ice can be bought for less than 4 or & cents. The poor people? God help them! “Ice wagons will not be sent into the H. Heath, attorney for Jowry, to have! tenement-house districts. Five-cent €wo notes and clrittel morigages declared | qeaig don't pay, But in the mean time void on the ground of usury. {t will be a of ‘cut and counter- Lowry gave on Nov. 1, 187, two notes| cut.’ The wise consumer may get his of $75 each ania mortguge to cover A! ice for 2) cents a hundred if he works loan of $169 from the company. The| jt right.” Broperty mortgaxed was situated in| ‘This was the language of a large in- Mount Vernon, Westchester County. The | dependent dealer in’ explaining the fce situation to a reporter for The Even- ing World to-day. At the main office plaintit patd $402.0 up to Oct. 1 of the American Ice Company, Secre- when he refused further payments, and the company claimed he then owed them tary Scott sald his concern did not care to discuss the situation, He did not $180, the amount of the principal, antl tried to seize his goods. The legal rate want to say whether the crop was large or amall; whether price would be high of interest on the loan for the time would have been $111. The complaint stated that the defond-| or jow, But some of the independent ant knowingly loaned money to @ resl-/ dealers were more talkative. Gent of Wontchester County, whereav tts! “wre ice war je to be force,” sald a charter was for Now York County, and| man wno rune four wagons, “The took ax security for such loan his effects | nominal price of ice now ie forty cents tn hia home in Mount Vernon and 8 eee oe tee no eae anda sccepted | uaurs: out that one of the independent dealers Justice Lawrence says that the de eee ee a eee tt will cut fendant bad no euthcrity under ital 1% Conty-nve eharter to kan money in Westchester County, and that the ctarge of usury was proved. He therefore directed that the Collateral Loan Company return to the plaintiff, without payment, the notes and mort given to secure the loan, and that judgment against the company be entered restraining it from interfering with Lowry's property. ve Is the price asked the cut Is made to twenty. All that Je necessary 1s to tell the Ice Trust mai that you are offered ice for twent: five cents, and he will make you a of twenty that Ia, of ‘course, If yor ea i to 20 busl- soon ‘They c cents. y man’ nese, you know, I shall sell out as ag I can. Auctioneers in Hival Association. All auctioneers and dealers who are tot members of the avotioneers’ organi-| W! gatlon ere Invited to attend a meeting at American Star Hall, No. 112 Clinton atreet, on Tuenday evening. The object Of the meeting is to organize all the auctioneers and dealers who.are unwill- tug to) members. he present szsinion In aaa, (0 Otho Imper: {tera whiic all the little dealera| be July. the average price wil ts, althourh the people who questions about such charged 40 cents, But name his own i} Fe hh! I i things will b a iia man Js smart he can ice,” i Paere isa large-crop of ice vand Saqitenat fac last 4 t! foe the : id: greeter than last season, ey led <foF, iy ae] DOESNT WANT FATHER'S. NAME Miss Foster May Use a New One After July 12. Miss Christine 8. Foster obtained per- mission from Judge Hurd, in the County Court, to-day to change her name to Winifred Hermine Rogers. The appll- cation was filed through Attorney Will- tam Quall, of No, 26 Court street, Brook- lyn, and Miss Foster may assume her new name on July 12 next, after com- plying with the provisions of the Inw. Miss Foster's reasons for desiring to be known henceforth as Winifred Her- mine Rogers are set forth in her appli- cation :o Judge Hurd an follows: “That your petitioner is named aftor her father; that during your petitioner's | minority she became heir to the eatate of @ maternal aunt; that her father be-| came her guardian and had contro! of her estate; that upon arriving at age he neglected to account to your petl- Uoner, and upon demand therefor re- fused and still refuses to account to your petitioner for her estate as afore- sald; that’ your petitioner's father has not at any time properly maintained or Provided for her; that the maternal un- cle of your petitioner han declared to her that ehe is to be his role heir, wub- Ject to a Iife estate to his wife, if she should survive him; that his wife's name in Hermine; that your peti- tloner is depending in part upon said Uncle for maintenance; that your peti- toner has @ friend who departed this \fe by the name of Winifred, and to whom she waa strongly attached; that by reason of the premises your pet! Uoner feels justifed in changing her! name of Foster to that of Rogers and to aasume as Christlan names that of Winifred and Hermine."' | Mins Foster ta a daughter of Christo-| pher and Mary J. Foster, jerto:le, forty .years old, of, No. 63 Greenwich etreet, shot himself in the mouth this morning with’ a 83-calibro He was taken to Hudson of our cure in the most effective Manoer possible. Our New York office ts at 48 West 224 xt. Our Philadelphia oMce at 1336 Arch st. All who Will Ket free consultatio aleo a trial treatment. = Cia) e4 Now teatimonials will be published weekly by patients who are willing to help prove that this cure 1s enuine. All jenta are well known to avo had this disease, as their cases wore a by other prominent doctors be: they came os, tLetUs Whisper in Your Ear a word about the excellence of our SUMMER CLOTHING. We have an unsur- passed Hine of DESIR- ABLE LIGHT WEIGHT BLUE SERGES, $10 per suit, GUARANTEED fast color. ONE DOLLAR DOWN f and ONE DOLLAR PER =J WEEK is all weask. We also carry a full line of most DESIR- ABLE summer wear for MEN, LADIES and, in fact, for the WHO! PRICES have been REDUCED inevery Ce |OYS' WASH SUITS, at 39¢., recu- lar price $1. We have on sale now 100 DOZEN SHIRT WAISTS, and we are closing them out at 7 egular price $1.25 and $1.75. This is merely a FEW of our specials. By calling here you will no doubt save money. H. ZEITZ & TARSHIS 535 Fulton St.,468 Fifth Ave. BROOKLYN. VA} | dou | | G-0-0-0-0- 0000-0 90-00-0000 oO 7 D Dentistry. @PaINLESS DENTISTS TEETH $3 J, Week. Call and get our estimates betore going elsewhere. Lowest price est guaranteed work in Great York, Our instalment or easy: 00 down and $1.00 and all work. Pure ¢ ings, $2.00 up. Silver Fillings, 00, c a Open Daily Untti es DIVORC! t EXTRACTIO: FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH. $5,57,$9. DR. RANKIN, DENTIST. (OPPOSITE EHRICH BROS.) 366 Sixth Ave. = 610 Sixth Ave. 3th and 26) sts Downtown Branch: Cor, Canal & Varick Sts, New 2 “M Mi 3044204304304 Jo4 os Jos Foo do papa aie 2 cy Mae Beye My eyo i = CREDI Stee; bus 62 Bowery, cor. Canal (over bank), Oven evenings | DIAMOND. $s, mar PADDALORABS PEAOLRIES EL ELEDED A AAALAEDDAD SSSA DDS PEOSAOADAAA ASEAN LS es. 2 - kant TO-MORROW’S SUNDAY WORLD. #® ; HOW FIRE COMMISSIONER SCANNEbb AVENGED HIS BROTHER'S MURDER. HOW RICHARD CROKER ESCAPED CONVICTION ON A MURDER CHARGE. 3 9 99GIGS 95596056955959959 996599548909909999990909008049900908008008008 Real Estate. = ON SATURDAY, JUNE 15TH, there will be presented to you, to every wage earner, to every one, an op- portunity to become an owner of REAL ESTATE within the boundaries of what is destined to become THE GREATEST CITY IN THE WORLD. Then will the man of small income be enabled to become financially interested in the growth of this great city, interested in a way that has been possible heretofore only to men of wealth. The rise in New York Real Estate values in the past has made millionaires; the rise in the future will make others rich. THE CHANCE IS PRESENTED; IT IS ONLY TO BE TAKEN. | “Let None Falter Who Thinks He Is Right.” That was one of Mr. Lincoln’s sayings. Similar advice might be given in regard to LINCOLN PARK. Find out that the property is right, that the chance is right, and then DON'T FALTER; but act without delay. Investigate; then purchase. Lincoln Park is in the 32nd Ward of Brooklyn, a little south-east of Prospect Park. The property is inter- sected by many city streets and by Flatbush and Schenectady Avenues and Avenue N. It is within 200 feet of Utica Avenue, soon to be extended and improved by the city. » THREE CAR LINES—39 MINUTES FROM PARK ROW—FIVE CENT FARE. INO MONEY DOWN. NO,INTEREST FOR THREE YEARS. THREE SPECIAL FEATURES: Free Life Insurance; $10,000 in Premiums in Gold, and 3-Cent Car Fares to Home Builders. _—— A HOME in Lincoln Park will mean a home among all city advantages, but with the growing chance and the fresh air of the coun: try thrown in. Churches and schools are } There’s no question about the title—you will have that guaranteed by the Title Guar- antee and Trust Co. of New York, without any expense to buyer. City improvements, stone sidewalks, shade) trees, graded streets are not things for which | the investor will have to wait and then | pay for in assessments. These im-/| | Lots cost $200, $300, $325 and $375, | within easy distance. Every lot is within a provements are already there. | payable in weekly instalments of $1 to $1.50. | stone's throw of a trolley. Careful restric- With further improvements in transit | Monthly or quarterly payments can be arranged for. | tions will prevent undesirable neighbors or facilities the Borough of Brooklyn is bound | to grow even faster than in the past. The NEW BRIDGE will carry thousands to and |? * — == fro every day. THE TUNNEL is now an, before having paid fully for the lot. We ask assured thing. As the Borough of Brooklyn |"0 further payments of your heirs, but give 7 oe is 4) them a, full deed and title to the property free (and clea occupations Money will be advanced for home-building. Lincoln Park is to be a place of homes where children will have a chance to | grow into healthy, strong, good citizens, and | where their parents may know comfort and grows so will the value of its real estate | Prosperity. Send for Circulars, Maps_and particulars. be enhanced. Held lat Doubt and Delay Have Ever Been Enemies of Happiness and Prosperity! . There's No Need to Wait for the Opening Day. You Can Secure Best Choice Now. HOW TO GET THERE. At Bridge entrance on Park Row take Flatbush Ave. surface cars marked Bergen Beach, From Fulton Ferry take surface car marked same. Vin Roosevelt street, Grand street or 23d street ferries to Broadway, Brooklyn, from there take Nostrand Ave. cara marked Bergen Beach, which ruu direct to the property. Get off at Tent, corner Schenectady Ave. and Avenue N. THE GERMANIA REAL ESTATE AND IMPROVEMENT CO. Brooklyn Office, FLATBUSH & NOSTRAND AVES. Telephone 73 Flatbush. Bra ore RarBretaeMreRineRvcRy crear MreRiye Rye Bve Bre DaelreMrere re Prrrr re Bre Ure rerereetrerevreervrtrtye ; Non-forfeiture in case of illness or loss of employment. Free Deed in case of Death REBATE TICKET. Good for Two Persons (Not Children.) Present this coupon to agent on the ground and your car fare out will be | refunded and your car fare home given you. i fa ein einer nea ye Rye Aa einen evel Pereperr rr eer T ES Mn 4 Tr wEeetrpCteE New Publications. New Publications. The International Association's latest success— Thousands sold daily. A new copyright edition printed from the original plates and bound in artistic cloth covers for only 25c @ copy “A particularly sparkling stor: “Mis. Burnett never wrote 2 dul Springfield Republican. ‘ory in her life.'"—London Truth. “A Fair Barbarian,” By FRANCES HODGSON BURNETT Author of “The De Willoughby Claim," “Through One Administration,” etc., etc. TO BE HAD EXCLUSIVELY AT WANAMAKER’S Cat thts out to be used as a voucher. For Sale. hing, WORLD'S VACATION BUREAU. Broadway. Corner 36th St., New York. Dye Sn | Auction Sales. 7 BUWAIG) 1. Lewis, SUCTH ATURE 15 «town BY WOODROW & AMPS M | Store No. 94 It POSTAGE. M | ath Ay onDEN LOWEN ANHATTAN CREDIT CO... |; aay selon Sundays 1 dale Sumatra Tobae mateaes, SATURDAY Chapinan Ware TT A DENNI: IF YOU HAVE A MOTOR TO sell, cell it, A Sunday World $50 entire expener. Lawyer OX "ares ATOMES, 6 amond: ROBINSON, 99 Nessau'dt., X- By TIONAL, 3 ' ikimediately: onde auarenect., “NAc Wisturee ot. Daten ad. will find @ buyer. OND A WATCH CO., 177 B'dway, and Moree, Wagon and Harness. “Dealers PEEPS CROP eT CPR Oe upaeseshnleibee iy og Invited.

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