The evening world. Newspaper, June 11, 1901, Page 5

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Jaantnaaaay b-0: +e: « The alx "Pretty Matdena” of the "Floro- dora” company have decided on the par- tleular bathing sult each will wear while toying with the surf this summer, and are accordingly -light of heart. They made their selections from the best cos- tumes in Wanamaker's store. CATHRYN SEARS. og fave selected a lovely white Bicll- fenne,”” Cathryn Sears fald yestenta “Tm glad the subject is off my mind, There {s so much in having a pretty e loves the water T do. par Thad a perfect ot costume. It was bine and white, and laced in the back, It came from Paris, Of course, 1 don't care to wear it again this summer, and J really was awfully surprised when I found suck a variety of pretty suits ready-made, for I thought bt was going to be a great nulsance to get anything to please my fancy ofter that dream of @ costume aris, rong ale will be white. with black sailor collar, trimmed with black and white alik bratd, and belt to match. 1 usually wear a scarlet Tam o' Bhanter or a square of bright-hued silk tied with ‘a butterfly bow, I love sea bathing. go™to theybeach now every Saturday night on a little yachting trip and come MiigS Daisy Greene- er 0-- o-e-0-e-0-0-e-enene- shagare Sar awards: MSS. DO0000D 000000000) back Monday afternoon. “These trips doya flying trip to the continent and then me lots of good after the stuffy theatre. 1 shall go to Europe sgom, bur shall be Rono,only a month. On my return I sball take a cottage at Far Rockaway.” Mins Sears {sa tali, stately girl, with Ught hatr and blue eyes. She ia noted ong her companions for punctuality and always keeping her word. MARJORIE RELYEA. Marjorie Relyea, she of the svelte fix- lire and cameo feature, sald: ‘My cosa tume for swimming purposes this season 's to be a blue mohair, with white collay and velt and band of white around the skirt. On the shield la embrofdered a white anchor, I shail wear a little cap of red and ecru checked silk, with a butterfly bow in front. Tam going to | Burope very soon. I have travelled ex- |tensively abroad—have been everywhere, {a fact—but this summer I am going more for the ocean. breezes than mpytleing else. I have had much to worry and distress me of late and 1 negd'a complete change and perfect rest, “T shall visit Walton on the ‘Thames, where I have friends, I shall a!so vialt Portland and have a look through the prisons. A son of the Dean of Portland le a friend of mine, He !3 to be or- dained in the autumn, I Intend to make 1 near | ‘ costumes sweet this year! THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE II, 1901. — NEW IR DOD oland: DHOOODOHSPOHOOQODOGOGDOSGH OHOOHSSSGOSS! our family a great many years, T want to go there and rest and be quiet; drink milk and eat Rood fresh vegetables out ofthe warden, He in the nammock under the great ol trees and forget there !r such a thing asa theatre in the wh world. This is my Kea of a happy su mer. Bathing there? Ob, yes, ini come back here and go to my old home in Schenectady, where I can have per- fect rest and peace, It is only sixteen miles from Saratoga, you know: so with | very little trouble 1 can have plenty of | Nfe and gayety If I Ike. My nerves aro all unstrung, however, and I'm tired to death; so I vhan't care for much ex- cltement this seanon. I am fond of boating, bathing, fishing, swimming and In fact, I do everything that = ly truly summer girl ix suppored to ‘resh-water bathing, of course, bu: very felightful”’ DAISY GREEN. Dairy Green red beauty the brown-e! 4 Relyea's most valued possession | A: My bal is to be dark la a beautiful little Pomeranian, bought | blue mohair with white collar and belt for her In Rome. My cap is dark blue silk with white SUSAN DRAKE. polka ants. T just a |i nothing 1 tke t rracetul nd gentle ted my, aren't the shall swim in a red mohair suit with black stitch- ing. The shield Ix plain with an anchor embroidered in white near the top, It {sw fopnty Iittle sult. 1 always wear elther white or.red bathing costume, “My plans? Oh, I'm going to our old homestead on Seneca Lake, a dear old place where my grandmother and great- Krandfathar were born. It has been in I go to the races every day when we are not playing a matinee. 1 » bought a oune just beyond Far Rockaway and I have {ust engaged a sult of rooms at the Manhattan Beach Hotel which I jShall occupy during the ra I've o bully ittle horse and runabout to take hese were presented to me 1 am an outdoor girl through through. This Ife in the theatre wears on one, I don't look a bit as 1 Md when T Joined the ‘Florodora’ com- | pany. I'm not the same girl at all. Stilt it is a pleasant Ife in lots of ways Susin Drake, the pretty, blonde with mild blue eyes manners, sald: “I have sel sutt for this summer. My BATH ays) MISS Cost DOOQQODOOGQOGOHOGOSGOOS Tam not complaining, only itis lucky for me I enjoy outdoor amusements.” ALICE TOLAND. Allce Toland, the handsome brunette, who fMillx the place made vacant by the departure of Marte Wilson, lucklest of all the Carino girls up to date, sald: have chosen a dark blue Sicilienne red duck singlet, red collar and trimmed with white bral. 1 shall ape the summer at Far Rockaway, My al ter Will be with me. T ride, drive and swim, and am perfectly happy whgn 1 ean be near the sea. T enjoy my work very much. The girls are all jolly and companto There tn Jealouny | vnong us, and we are very fond of one another. We are all real-for-true sun mer girls in our love of outdoor sports.” CHALLIS WINTER. 1 pale girl, with wn hale and a dignt fed reserve which one instinctively Inirem, ald: "My costume will be dark bile with white collar and white atitch- ing. L am very fond of the sea, My mother and I often run down to the béach at the week-ends to spend a quiet Sunday, We intend to take a cottage rygeacss OG THE MOST TALKED-ABOUT GIRLS IN TOWN PHOTO’D IN THE ING SUITS. NA) OO IO.O8S5 Drake: ; LOOK o COSBOEO) a0 +00 0-0-0: ontnee © Florodora’s”’ Pretty Maidens Ready for Gheir First Dip in the Surf. | (Posed Specially for The Evening World and Photographed by The Evening World Photographer.) on we are going to Manitou, Col We are more than fond of mountains. Of course we ahnll get no ea bathing there, but We can drive and ride and enjoy the luxury of the quletest spot n earth—-the Garden of the Gods. “loam very ambitious, Thero is 9 bright goal far ahead on which my eyen are always fixed, Nothing on thia pide that goal will ever satisfy me for a single moment." MINNIE EDWARDS. Minnie Enlwards, the attractive Ittle Rray-eyed girl who as general under- dy to the protty maidens is often 4 upon te appear before Casino audiences, sald: "LE have. ro dear Ittle dark-blue {tn square trimmed with white bratd. It ts but {t pleases me. 1 wear mix with a visor to shade It reminds me of a Jockey and sand Ido so love the races. J ing to have a splendid time. this 1 one of a party We are to crulm of Maine, an sumr rH at Bar spend a few y place. of the yachting party, Of we girls are to be properly x in Several Cornell boys course, at some nearby seaside resort, but later t chaperoned. JANE GORDON. WOMAN'S BODY A RIVER MYSTERY. Picked Up To-Day at Foot of West Seven- teenth Street. to the mystery of the ition Innes at Sixteenth of Patrick Coyle eenatand Ninth avenue, the police of ‘he Went Twentieth atreog atation have ‘a river riddlo to solve inthe {dentity of a dead woman found at tho foot of West Seventeenth street, this morning, The body was floating in a ellp, was that of a woman about fory a ore old, fully clothed, save for, a hat, The hair {e light and mixed with gray and light. the complexion Is The woma! ches, tall and week Sonn indorweast Piiba Shoes and black stockings.” he was yeoaking HE DIDN'T THINK MUCH OF SCHWAB. Mayor Tom: Johnson Considered Magnate a Chump. (Special to The Evening World.) CLEVELAND, June 11.—Mayor Tom &, Johuson has mae a very interesting personal observation of President Schwab; of the United States Steel corporation, “I once thought’ Schwab was a chump," said the Mayor, “when I saw him at Monte Carlo. He was aitting at the table opposite mo betting $1,000 on every turn of the wheel and losing each time, “Every one about me was talking NiFrench and I exclaimed in Engilsh: sWhat ¢ool 1s chat?’ It was Schwab. Hq told me ho had been winning, but joaing then, faster than he 1s MINS HS PAIRED JEROME. Justice Is “Hurt” So WILL LIVE LONE. Doctor Says Millionaire ILS CROPS, Snow Falls and Ice Is in Splendid Physi- Badly He Cannot : cal Condition. Talk. “Crimmins has hurt my feelings 80 badly that I cannot talk—to-day," said Justice Jerome this morning when asked (Special to The Eventi CLEVELAND, O;, June 11.~1 Biggar, who has been John D. what ho thought of the action of the | feller’s physician for many years, saya Committee of Fifteen and the criticism |that the Standard O1! millionaire was of John D, Crimmins. net actuated by personal motives in Not another word would the crusader upon gamblers say regarding the altua- tion In which he finda himself, Ho was establishing an Institute for medical re- search. e* “Mr. Rockefelle: rfectly healthy.” fa habits of life jon, vistbly chagrined, anya Dr. Biggar, 0 a) ‘Tho threo alleged gamblers arrested |for many yours He yover worrtes "and he hast splendid constitution.” in the raid Inst evening by Capt. Crean.- er upon No. 79 Nassau street woro hold dail each for ex- reet Court, ey are Chr! machine ‘by ad ng it Von. Be: . bd aot Bawara siete” Cree? ¥+ FICK" ty che. Sunday “World, Forms on the Hills of . Pennsylvania. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) ALTOONA, Pa., Juno J.—OCold wrath- er, the severity of whioh for this time] of the year ts unprecedented, hax prac- Ucally ruined the farm and garden crops in the mountain region of Penvaylvanta, Last night-ico formed at higher leve's on the hille, Snow fell u few days ago at Kittanning and several hallatorms be- Kan the damuge to the crops whiah last ulght's frost comple Willtam Danes, sixty years old, black- ROCKEFELLER COLD WEATHER MISS CAMERON MW A AOSPTAL Former Society Favor- ite Undergoes a Se- rious Operation. In a private ward In the Manhattan and Ear Miss Isabelle Cameron, the beautiful daughter of the Inte Sir Roderick Cameron, ts recover- ° Hospital, Ing from a painful but tt Miss Cameron withdrew from aoctety on the death of her father. She was taken ill a fortnight ago and hor phy aician Anding an alarming one of her ears rec mediate operation, This wi fully done, and Dr, Tassmore T. Berens, | amith, fell from a stoop Salen and Canal streets lam night, broke both @nd dieg this morning. joer director of the Manhattan and Kar} Hospital, says there wil) wot be a repe-| tition of the trouble, OD 00900000090 censful opera. |i! MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES FOR Lambert Solid Gold, SEAMLESS WEDDING | 14-K, $3 to $12 18-K, $4 to $16 are artisticall No Charge for Engraving. manship is that o 22-K, $6to $20 J of honest material. They skilled designers, In buying from us you buy from first hands paying no middieman’s profit. are guaranteed—Our prices are guaranteed. GIRL GRADUATES: Are to be Considered as Well as Brides. $25 hand-made ring with a fine singte-stone id. ly designed by \{3m The work-\Makess nme f the best artisans Our Rings’ Others from $2.25 up. ;OUR HUN. DREDS OF DESIGNS OF CLASS PINS WE SELECT THESE AS A Hand¢som Remod: CROWD FOILS KIDNAPPERS. Compelled to Drop Boy They Were Forcing Into Carriage. The parents of alx-year-old Fale Pollan, of No. 617 Hudson atreet, Hobo- kon, are tring to-day to find the man and two women who yeaterday at- tempted to kidnap the boy and carry him away in a carriage. The child was only saved from the kidnappers by the intervention of a crowd attracted by his artes. ‘The attempted kidnapping occurred early yerterday. ‘The child had wan- dered to the corner of Thirteenth and Hudson streets when a man and two women grabbed him, The women were heavily velled. ‘Tha boy eri dragge! him force him tn. A number of pe. their way to the Fe loudly for help as they he carringe and trled to le were hurrying on rteenth street ferry, With Diamonds, $10.00 up. GRADUATION PRESENT. Old Gold Exchanged. Bought. Catalogue of Med- als, Clase Turquoise, etc, $3.’ Best Hunting Case in the market, warranted. WALTHAM, ELGIN or LAMBERT WORKS. WE MAKE THESE PINS IN OUR OWN FAC- TORY WHEN THE SEASON IS NOT. BUSY, HENCE THER CHEAPNESS. e and Useful leled or Ping Blanket Dep't. We will place on sale Wednesday, June 12, the balance of our "| Winter & Medium Weight Blankets, at 25 to 35 per cent. less than regular prices, Summer Weight Com/fortables, filled with Sea Island cotton, $1.00 & $1.35. This is an opportunity for |persons to furnish summer |homes econornically. Lordé& T. aylor, Broadway & 20th St. They heard the boy's cries and made a dash for the carriage. The kidnappera saw them coming They dropped the child in the st and jumped into th duiver whipped up hi and the ventele quickly disaps liceman Murray 1 he took the child home ‘ rcription of the man a be obtutned by the ive e ‘The affair In a mysiery so far as the child's parents are concerned. They declare they know n fr 4 In atealing’ t romuch an attempt SURVEYOR HIT BY TRAN W. |. Hubbell, of Ja- maica, Mortally In- jured at Work. T Hubbell, a surves years f Jamaten, struck Ratiroad all | | 'Y claims of your summer hotel or coun- ———s Try The World as an advertising medium if you want. to bring the) try boarding-house before the publie, CAS STOVES ON "TIME PAYMENTS ‘Flat Dwellers Must, Buy Them Outright Hereafter. e 3 Company has tice of renting me the company will ell customers on the Instals terms belng § down and! legs wer had track, traf bot hie Hubbell across the the wet before ould wre. Lg Hubbell ra the engin was thrown practice of th y rent its st repairs, Now, c using a hi > duy It outright y take ft out. It is: emt ‘ etre 4 dtandred ei nied gaa stoves In Uno In) > York. All the new: are furnished with on hia hegd., He was picked tp, neon: | cts sclous and taken to Mary's Hos- pal, iwhere tt wae said he coukl recover, lies ed chy Ca oil 1 dwellers therein will not @gaRe, 4 ‘o fule der the company’s Fl

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