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THIS YOUNG WOMAN HAS — FOUND A NEW OCCUPATION. How Miss Lucille Dyer, De- termined to Succeed, Has Won Her Way in the World —Her Ambition for the Future. Mies Lacile Dyer, whose recently pub- Mashed book entitled “Confidences"” Is Row In {ts second edition, 1s a pee en of orig:nal ideas. Miss Dyer has chosen fresh flelds and Pastures new in which to labor, for the | Present being engaged tn the absolutely unique business of listing for a firm of theatrical managers. Listing 1s a branch of advance xork avhich {s seldom made use of, and about which Itttle is known. Miss Dyer is the only woman who has ever undertaken thie work, and her efforts have met ith so much success that her em- ployers, the Shipman Brothers, have re- engaged her services for next season. Misa Dyer ts a tall, slender young woman with hazel eyes and nut-brown fair. She is refined, well bred and charming. “I was born in Texas,’ Miss Dyer gaid in conversation the other day, “but most of my life han been spent in Kan- eas City, where my parents still reside. I always had my eyes firmly fixed on the stage as affording the career best sulted to me, or to which I am best sulted rather. My family was bitterly opposed at firs: to any such life far me for you know, perhaps, what the South- ern people are. They think a girl shoujd stay at home until some kind gentleman comes along and says ‘Wilt thou?’ when she ty supposed to ‘wilt’ in @ Jiffy and live happily and humdrumily ever after. “But I never gave up my pet !dea for an instant, and finally, about two years | ago, I decided the time had come for me to make my Ixitlal bow before an audience, This wa: all very pretty, of] « course; but the audience? Where to get ft, and how? The: were the ques- tions which I had to answer somehow. At last a brillant scheme suggest itself to my fertile Imagination. 1 would fo to every man and woman in the town and sell tickets for my benefit. I! play and everything was ready except the spectators. Well, in an incredibly short time I Aixposed of 1,00 tickets, “This method of getting together 1s called ‘Ilsting,’ and te prac: tically what I'm doing now for my right after th regular has billed {t, and [ known man to take me 4 ferent business men anid ints Then I ot them tie! end by seling 4 two to each Individual, 1 have t [sure of four hundred dollars abouts before the compan. rive: Ket and [roll of bills spoken matter?! hi asked. 1 before,” | said to him, fall now, all over the ground ugain.’ he laughed and pulled out a He took two tlekot man in that store did Ployers. My benefit was a success all] nearly always podly sum besides | round. I had carried out my tdeas, but ¥ the box office on\ the tive Sch T had also collected a large and varled | Performance. In this w t hundreds of subs ‘assortment vof/experiencess to6crichtito Me is assured, and the man to myself. OWS What he may dep ar in | ep to my: S art work On, ped But t last: week am now “I then sat me down and wrote my |everything is do work th s worth | going home to Kansas Cl to rest for Uttle booklet, which is simply a history Raritan : (ecu Lhe ey Tt ts my ambitton to b ii Z \c ‘ come a leading ome cress. of my first listing adventures. After my : in conne with my. listing > aerites “ind intend. to do somes book was finished I went out with all nad been through a lenge store ti! thing In Qhia’ ine, aa T have time apd company of my own, and from that 1 Ih Unttl | Hehe Te wont Cqimlly. Would be, de- amtered the Dearborn stock company in| [tas hoarse m mit ie ad at homes fut, Chicago. 1 was playing a pari in the| teket had I sold lens couldn't dott. So “ i Twelve’ | Me. ato ciel ni ‘ o melodrama ‘On the Stroke of Twelve’ the door and. suid to} be ip a 1 chara fi Ee ee when the Shipman Brothers engaged me sis the matter with me?! a part thi busy ‘world. to Ist for their ‘Prisoner of Zenda’ com- thing never happened to) don't i 0. Idi me before. 1 will sell to thear men.*) eldering the fact thar is is anis tw y" pany: With atwrome ascent on othe ‘wt’ T| ince made my debut, do your now “Aly methods? Oh, I go into a town! went hack to the first man.whom 1 had JANE GORDOS DON'T ASK POLICEMAN; BUT LOOK AT THE LAMP. First Step Toward Providing Adequate System of Street Signs. By order of Pollce Commissioner Mur- phy, patrolmen throughout the city are to-day making reports on street corners that are without eigns. The order ts a Feaponse to a request of the Board of Aldermen, which is about to have proper sfgna placed everywhere, Among the designs submitted to the Municipal Art Society, which has taken the matter up, !s one by John A. Gletcher which may be selected. Near the top of the street lamp 19 tho name of the street, and on the same side 4s the nume of the biaccting street, print- ed perpendiculariy and at right angies to the top lettering, The numbers of the butidings at the corners are also visible. On the other side of tha lamp the letter- ing is reverse: This ingenlous method of indicating streets and numbers can be used on the corners of houses and also on posts at street corners where there are no gas lamps. If enamelled slgns are preferred they can also be used. BOHEMIA 10 The Emperor Francis Joseph Says It Will Soon Come. PRAGUE, Bohemia, June 18.—In an autograph ‘etter to the Statthalter, Em- peror Francis Joseph expresses k gratification at his reception by both! races.jn Bohemia and at the evidences of; prosperity, He also declares his belief that nation- @l peace, #0 ardently desired, and for which the way bas been paved by the successful rapprochement effected be- ¢ween the race® in the economic feld, will soon be granted to Bohemia, —— PATTERNED AFTER HOLLAND. France to Fit Submarine Boats with Steam. PARIS, June 18.—The Petit Parisien says the new French submarine boat« building will be furnished with double motors=steam and electricity—aimilar to the fittings of the Holland, thus in- creasing their sphere of action ahd en- abling them to plunge quicker than the Narval, The latter's recent experiments were unsatisfactory, The crow suffered greatly, and navigation on the surface was alao defective, (THREE DROWNED HAVE. PEACE. IN RIVER FLOOD. ‘Angry Waters Sweep Away Two Men and i a Girl. | | | (2pectal to The Evening World.) NORFOLK, Va., June 18,—Albert Hil-| nd Etta Revercomd, thearts, | e returning from a church ) Rockingham Councy, attenipte crows a swollen stream tn an open buREY way by the flood, both} ethyal to] being drowned. Searching partica found the girl's body Juwn stream, Her hair had! In vome tree Imbs, Hilbert! not found, ington McC on the Jan ef by hile boat y River, was drowt-| away with him.| J nw Not Been i B. Cook, 0 Clerk, gorn Home since "ny, . B. Cook, a clei Bound Broo: J.. has deen missing wince Gu just and foul play Is suspected, suffering Com, a heada and about 8 o'cloc! he ra, started out for a walks caving thal fe thought it might do him good. He wis jas, seen on a troller car going In t direction of New Brinawick, = 1 ‘he oe bas a wife and two smal! chil- en, Jand e« ormick, ferryman at! % LOOMIS PLEASED OVER TRANSFER Regards It as Promo- tion and Endorse- ment of Course. PARIS MM ree June 18. auy Unt is B, Loomis, “1 States Minister to with the cor- to- + in an Interv: respondent of the Associated Press, all ne was very polntment to the day his much pleased post of Minister y ble stay in sidered his 4, dein but a n legathe dle, chang to regard At as an op Xprexelon on the Bart of the Admin- Which had unfalteringly sup- ported him In the Venezuela trouble, MRS. NT KINLEY UT OF DANCER, DoctorsPronounce Her Convalescing at Con- sultation To-Day. WASHINGTON, June 18.—Drs, Johns- ton and Rixey held a consultation at the White House this forenoon, at the conclusion of which Dr. Johnston p nounced Mra MeBinley out of danger ng. of course, be but for th that the bloo the ‘improvement condition, Was somewhat more eo ervative tn hos # ment than Dr. Johnston. If Bat Mt asare THE WORD: TUESDAY EVENING, | PARTE TS POPE NAMES | (COL. NEW RECTOR. Or. Kennedy Selected as Head of Ameri- can College. i=} ROME, June The Pope has Just) } ratified the appointment of Dr. T 1. Kennedy, of Phil as r F of the American College, in succession nnell, jointed [ts oe to Mer. nent of Dr. Kennedy was | ommended by the congregation of the ganda Saturday | $a KAISER 10 MEET PRES. LOUBET.. German and French Squadrons May Greet Troops from China. LONDON, Ju! of the Dally Express learns that Emperor Wiltti meet the returning German tr China with a naval squadron, be Jolned at Cherbourg by Pres Loubet and a ach squadron, STRIKERS .WIN AT PATERSON, Grimshaw Bros. Agree to Recognize the Weavers’ Union. ops from which will ent F PATERSO: J, dune 18—After a| conference between a com t of striking weavers of the firm of Grim- shaw Brothers and two members of the firm last night, the firm agreed to grant all the demands of the strikers, This does not mean that the scale of wages at the Grimshaw MII will be ralsed very greatly, for the firm has al- ways pald Its weavers well, but It meann the principal fight. made. by the weavers, that for the recognition of their union, 1s won. Grimshaw Brothers agreed absolutely to recognize the union. at_all times. On two classes of. work done on the looms there will be an advance of one and one-half centx per yard, otherwise the wage scale remains unchanged. DEAD AT ils FIANCEE’S DOOR Daniel Richards Was Killed on His Wed- ding Eve. Brooklyn % ‘The body ofa man found in the da. the foot of Fifty-reventh street, Broo! Is at the Morgue he victim Was forty years old, of medium height and J¢| build and was clothed in a dlack serge sult and white shirt and Ue, ane. at CHICAGO, June 18.—A gang of boys) stirred up a beehive : mite i . drove. of CLARENCE’S'FIX AT CONEY ISLAND. His Sweet Annie's Appetite and a $190 Codicil Offer On How to Appease It. + sity that was entire’ danger, a8 xtreme precipitate a ‘pse, wud cht on! ohSfor cephs ek SELES hortpurae, He took his best that ashe we SCALDED WHILE h Annie Appetite, for a wheel | nee hated to tell wos : ASLEEP. tp to Coney Island last Sunday on a and h C Wonmn Acellentntty Overturns af 2ccht! pleces Jurt hefore they reacned | hungry, He ach the tlre came off Mie J x and he nearly ISLE I Qs Sues rear whee! and B trying to And w way out of tt dinera7 iclstrleh: be repairer, charged Cl © eNae ‘ ow ins What dit ot} nts for cementing tt on. ts Teese ety Clarence and Annte found themselves | newith hhe fa haton: ray and Lean, nthe giddy whirl ite? dentatly. overturned by his mother, | | 8! 190 P. M., after having ridden ttteen | ge oy tae! dete ay are Bl lie was taken to Gouverneur Hos-| tiles. The aroma of “red hots” and | gend Holution to pital. apit beef sandwiches with which the | Editor, P, 0. Box 1344, 1 Pil Past SADT en TONE RUCRISRS OS Cota TE ED ee sae Ota CS sea 2 is 2a JUNE 18, 1901) “JACK” CHINN HAS SWORN OFF FOR LIFE. VOVOGGOOGGG3000009909000009 JACK" No More of the Cup That Cheers for Ken- tuckian, for Wife Has Asked Him to Quit. eCOCCOCOCE COC" “What'll you have, the man in the straw hat, of five ed against | House bar. | “A glans of mlncral water, if you answered. the tilting je-brimmed black felt hat a bit to the left. friends gasped. ral wate they exclaimed in unwilling to belleve their ears, Colonel?” asked as the party the Hoffman v colonel, more His “Min gentlemen," responded Chinn, of Kentucky, “mineral thing else, unlens It be I'm on w Yanks | ven't touch- Wouldn't rye from of smeil. the | ¢ water wagon.’ I a drop in three months, bourten yr by the sense want to be able to tell by of tante,"* id it happen? the man in the Tuxedo Col. Chinn slowly: sipped that neither cheers nor inebriat | said: “It waa this way, Down In Kentucky there's a little blue-eyed woman whi has stuck to me through thick and thin. She's the best woman tn the world, gen- [tlemen, and the most patient and the n forgiving—my wife, gentlemen.” finally aaked pat. from the cup and ow |and the wide-brimmed hat wan remo Three months ago she told me that MIL the trouble T have ever had tn Ifs [vas caused by whiskey. I agreed wi § wer, She muggested that [quit It. She lidn't command me to leavyg It alti alii Bl itaa ane dou . much is the work-| ings of the cullne mind, 1 would probably be standing here with a browu y elbow. Auggested that I cut tt out. nated It would be a good shing for the Chinn famby. You've had a pretty good time dur- wir sojourn on this earth, Colonel! Sort ing head pm now on you will ba b ter off divorced from strong drink.’ “1 pondered over her words, and that same night 1 went to-her and sald, ‘My deur girl, I've autt. No r ore for me,’ TO THE * She didn't vord, She just reached She Moved a Stolen) sr te my awe House from One Town | tiemen, to my wife, if you please. The glasses ere drained and Col. to Another. Chinn walked away The news that | drinking wis soon \ Chinn had quit known from the | cous” memb: WATCH KEPT FOR Av THROWER Police Think that Chare lotte Colie’s Assail- ant May Appear. Detectives Lockwood and Shechan, of the West One Hundred and Twenty. th street station, who have charge of the acid-throwing case in Harlem, afe prking umption that crime, Ike histor! s itself. ‘They have stationed about the apartment-house where Miss Charlotte Colle lives a score stool-pigcons,* who are walting for the criminals to aia attack the young 5 me and pear Two men in plain clothes are patrod ling the street In front of No, 67 Sts. Nicholas avenue. Elevator boys have, been forced into service and with vite + ions of detective fame glowing before, thelr excited imaginations, they are keeping both eyes open for suspicious looking persons who may have bottles of actd concealed about their clothing. Men have also been stationed tn vas nt apartments near by, and if another dd be made to throw acta the gullty person willi: attempt sho! In that vieinity loubtless be arrc Dr. Isenberg, who took charge of the poisoned candy, will probably, examination of it to-day, been criticised for not of the candy, as it might The pm retaining som be needed in evidence, It was all given to Dr, Inenberg, who did not conduct an om xamination but had the candy. “ad quest of Mrs. Colle. An Ideal Medicine. A New Discovery Which Cures All, Forms of Catarrh, The tablet ts the Ideal form tn which administer medicine, but unlll recently, Bo tthe rr tempted. There tx now, however font aad palatable ‘reuiedy for, catarrh 1m form, known as Stuart's Catarrh nd ‘rold by druggists, composed of medicine for, from thelr use. scent discoveries hi Nehiy keautyin aye been highiy gratify! The old-time treatment of catarrh wae im the form of Inhalers, washes, ches, sprays, &c, Later on internal remediew, were used with greater success, but. bela In lquid or powder form were lnconventen to use, and Ike all medicines tn liquid or powder form lose tholr medicinal proper~ 8 when opened oF €3 to the alr. Stuart's Catarrh Ts contain. highiy: trated | Antinep’ ydrastin, « ruin Eucalyptol and Gualacol, which Mill the catarrh germs in the blood and mite . and In this respect are. trictly sctentifie and modern, because all © now agreed that catarrh 1s” uatitutional blood disease, and focal Pilcations can have only « transltoryiel The uso of inhalers, douches and ts % ind kill catarrh germs right they ere produced, ATER MOGULS MEET. re " Oude 0 te the Wi . N. Pa, June 18.—Dantel (pectat to The Rvening Worl.) Heffman House on the south ———— Prater Ra rears, of Green! CRIPPL Col, June 18.—| Cadillac on the nor, It occasioned | er i . Ridee, was found dead on the porch of Mrs, Mary E. Barry, who, two weeks! much surprise, but the reason of the | Seer ere re olde Wer ee me of hla intended bride, at a8. Wan convicted of larceny of bull. | Colonel's reform was also known, ant CO TOO |Mount. Carmel, to-day with a bullet- (MX Material, was to-day sentenced 20! to.day no asked him to take any- The tewnty-tinx annual convention of |, st. in his rlght temple. not less than thee nor more than ‘ve | (ing stronger than Imported ginger alc. the American Waterworks Association | Young Itieharde "wan, to been | Years in the state Penitentiary. | drinking a good many vais opened this tnorning In the Murray | married to-day to Mies Bligabeth Wale) Sme 18 a women ith and was! said the Colonel to a nineteen-year-ol daw ‘of | convicted of movingia fouso|trom a lot triend (Inter, “When I was) boy. 1 Harry Walters, The young m. yj in Vietor and taking i to Cripple Cr | started on beer, Then, as I got older Walters home last night, and! bard tht was made to secure a! and more prosperous, 1 tackled cham- N after 10 wielosk atarted tor nia{8ew trial, but without success, and t9- | pagne, ‘Then 1 got to the brandy and id lday Mrs. Marry was carried from t hiske : me, in Green Ridge, a distanee of “ fn UN | whiskey atiaxe, A et . {ten | three. miles, aoe tree eee ye ny | There have been tlmen,": he added the Commissioner of Charities . entence, ‘Three months ago ner only | coy, Ao eis : “ zi pier you I did not, know | That was the Inst seen of him by any eee ee eiinata at a duller | reticctively, “when whole weekn hay ard it wax explained to|member of the family until his ody [an Ged from Boe eee te eon | bassed without my knowledge. 1 guexs that. some ou MIRHE need me wag tourd on the porch this morning, (wound rere t Mra. Chinn wan quite correct when she ore you Bet aw fu, remember : up a roulette he there will always be a warm w ne) The weapon from whlon the fatal shot ‘ ———$_$_-— anid T have had & good time and that | ant southern expomire in the alinshe had been tired has not peen found, the Chinn family: will be better off tf 1 | for any, one of you whe misht happen |any the police officlata ure working os | BENEFIT FoR MAJ. WILLIAMS | cl! 1 aulck malt, I've called the alt, torsst inzs SEK the th hat Rich: rf inyhow, and 1am not golng to give tbe Dae ea OEE ne theory that Richards was murdered | ”, and his body carried to the W) ere | command of ‘forward, march'—not this; LDR Ey LEAD home. lHerald Sauare Theatre WIM Me | wide of the Kr Tavon Meee eiint bad Be ear Filtea Veteran Journal- | ye sty reed 4 v; , on at tentucky, better C interment way ti DROWNED IN THE BAY. tas Friends. Bots ties centuekspbetts oe his eis caarerecragpauet te ie yc ean an cninnsy tafenale As x nies i ading — theatricn nagers he most pleturesque figures in Amert-| 2 eet ae ee er en men ico} the ike charge of the bene=| can public dife. He is known to every prmance to be given next Sun vor of the thoroughbred turf as a tay evening at the ald Sau fof horses, heatre for Major F. Willams, | icky politicarhe hax long been conspicuous. He was a member of the rebel § i © Central Com for the th Congreas District of Kentucky, and when Gov, Goebel was shot he fell nto the arms of Col, Chinn, who was Howard Carroll, chalrpan; ymas 1. dames, treasurer; McBireen, Henry ( hauncey M.| walking with him from the State House Depew, Edward King, Gen, Horatio c.!at Frankfort. King, M,C. Murphy, Amos J. Cum-) Col, Chinn ts a hater of firearms mings, A. M. Palmer, Join PL Faure.) “Whi has a grievance,” J C. Hendrix, St. Chur MceKelw he used to say should draw a Jacob AL C Hrady, bowle kr’ not a gun. Oo Rentleman Capt. Lauis . Gilroy | une The man who does, lacks and James 8. Coleman, | courag Rough Braids, $1.00 to $3.00. 99, 299, 605, 607, 6O9, WHY NOT GET THE BEST? BUY OURS. Over 100 Styles to Select From. Smooth Braids; $2.00 to oe oo. Panamas, Saks OO to $12.00. N97, 1359 Broadway. Only Brooklyn Store, 371 Fulton St., Brooklyn, opposite City Hall wyer and public 4 taburg says: “Thi been abled wits catarch of the head ind throat for twelve In this climate tt ema roprine to Kei rid of It. The contin Huts from the nose into the thet {rritation and hoarseness, sertously toed ing with my public speaking. It took me am hour, or mre of coughing. gARRIRE. expec forating and sneesing every morning I could settle down tq work, and this condte tion Rradually brought on catarrh of stome ach, Causing lose of appetite, poor di nd a foul breath, which sacle te) ex. sedingly. My phywictan a4 Stuart's Catarrh Tablets, aad) L took# months ana wns’ astonished ito ckly they cleared my ‘head.> Gireas Y id T have no hesitation recommending them. They. af@,, not: 3 ploasant to take, but. they seem to getiat the very root of the trouble, Because, since using them I have had no trace of catarra. Druieaiate sell Stuart's Catarsit Tablets a t cents for full-sized They can be carried in tne pocket andl uscd any time and as ofter, as desired. sine they contaln no cocaine, mercury: of aag, other injurious drug. r