The evening world. Newspaper, June 25, 1901, Page 10

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SMUT FOLEY-DIVVER CONTEST | GROWS WARMER EVERY DAY. Fight for Political As- cendency in the Sec- ond, in Which Beer and Whiskey Are the Chief Weapons Used on Both Sides. Waist & Skirt Sale. Why Pay Fancy Prices? | There’s Nothing Better Than the Best. Shirt Waists of white or colored linen—batiste, madras, striped dimities, tucked and hematitched; others made with fine Swiss inser- tion, also new low neck effect—perfect fitting and up-to-date in every respect— Wednesday morning—gs5c., $4.45, $1.75, $2.75, &e. Wash Silk Shirt Waitsis—China silk, black and white—tucked H and hematitched—beautifully made—special for Wednesd ty,$3.45. White Pique Skirts, 7-gore flare, special for Wednesday, $1.25; value £2.75. Wash Skirts in linen—Viack and blue duck—black and white pique, in dress and walking lengths. i Great Va‘nes in Golf nd Walking Skirts~ ail wool medium weight inaceria's, oluc, grays and Oxford—we know they are right, be- caune they wre made in our own factory—special, $3.75, $4.25 $6.75. The bartender !n Worth street laid the beer-mailet wi the top of the ic {shed up a “snt apron he rem 3 “Whin the battle Ie over tt dy tel | makin’ no diff'rence whither it do? & Foley or Divver. It will ve a g-t- | fight— an’ the divil take th’ hindm Th’ decr hax flowed ilke wi Broadway & 13th St. rid Nequor was to be had There 1s bur one regrl E —— Prinidential election the ricskords do be ——— after showin’ that four gazatoos v the Prohibition ticket in the Slcond D! q trict. Meself an’ a honored mint th Clan-na-Gaels took a solem that if we could find thim we Kick tn th’ slats ay thim. Durty prisint campaign we have lwokvd thim bu: divi a la-ad ¢ . WIIl place on sale could we see from Can ! Toimorrca Whitehall." | —_-—— One Round of Plen A special purchase of pe And otha ts) the cane Prices Slump Sharply Men's ter residents of the : “Tom” Foley antl on Urgent Demand sald th A er 7 = ummer nderwear leadership It has 1 to Liquidate. Balbriggan Tound of 1 have deen = §7° Plentes and bails. have been ut Shirts and Drawers, at tle soclal gatherings at the hea fquarte j Lower prices from London caused con- Of both canditates, which me siderable seiling at the opening on cae Thread Shirts and 75° consumption of :nany kegs 0 Change, and the {nitial eales displayed | Drawers, extra quality, at bottles of whtrkey, Moley ye a deciine of 1-4 to 3-4 per cent. There wan on the A! John Oakley ox were, however, several notable excep- Matuta Wool Gray 85¢ cUrsion spe ey and making fonts tions to the general tendency, namely Shirts and Drawers, at votes, w ri asin less ~. Sugar and Manhattan. The former was Fine uze Busy circulating around the niet | lifted 2 points to 1461-8, on rales ager Gauze Lisle Thread 98c And putting In the drinks where they | SMMt Became of the Pronipte cating 0) shuren in the first tifteen | Shirts and Drawers, at would do the most good yotet minutes of trading. Manbr mount- Now. lif youlltry, to settle in advance ——_— ed 1 point, to 13%, but sub: atlyre- Shirts with either short or long sleeve: ‘i chorus rune Ike this how this thir Drawers with short or long legs, wer in the Second As- | acted to 126 1+: kembly District is soins te come out Of the weak features, Amalgamated you have got a Job om your hands. It] and American Cotton Ol] were 200ks easy at first for son to Ko up tot he distrien ta having | uous at deficlenctes of 21-8 and West 23d Street “Jimmi Driscoll and ask ay, how | holiday. The procession in a | Foley 12-8 points, respectively, Canadian Pas fs itz" | na cups hesahave: all kot In tine= | —————— a c, St. Haul, Loulsville & Nashville and He will throw up hin hands ax if the} quick Le ET a) Fy eee ing common sagged 3-4, 7-8. 1-2 und | question was not worth discunsing and | to ave who can command +3 per cent., respectively: = reply: many itlgater strength Owing to buoy in the Sugar “It a cli t him peaten | iiemetinnns i fein he at eee ant Bek MeTEY OMe | hares, the Industriala aa a KFoUp were ina wark y its ridteu- PlemMresque features of the Tammany {most active and contributed about lous, It's ma a fs 4 Mon they oth | campaign © yer cent. of the total volume of buei- On Divvertn Side. zs hess. Advances, too, were more fre- ever to Lars Cu i A quent in this group. General Electric naltver™ ny > Jumped 3 points, to 29 on very ight up, shir collar and 3 The Steel stocks were quiet at 3 Well put him toisleens onal declines. smiles compla 4 tone of the market showed ft sorry for Improvement during the cecond already, @ hour, but trading remained ina quies- yackward tn “kote Rest of List Though Quiet Was Firm in nt stat Towa ¢ ral common mounted 21-8 orite THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1901. Lapa bbbbabdhdddbadaar nr anna rnammarnrnrmnrrininnt al Rothenber ¢ ie West 14th Street. SALE OF SUMMER SKIRTS! Walking Skirts 1-2 Priced. 200 New Walking Skirts; proper thing for out- ings: woo! fabrics in right weight; desp flounce; with 10 rows of stitching; 4 graduating tailor 3 719 e ttraps: lengths 36 to 42; light and me- Ladies’ Wash Skirts. dium grays and blues; worth $5.00... Ladies’ Wash Skirts in best duck; black and white, cadet and white and blue and white polka dots; trimmed in’ various. styles with biaid and inseitings; all new tlounce effects; 98c $2.00 values... . eOOOOOD Pure Linen Skirts—Tucked and tailored. full flounce; also White and Black Pique Skirts; also Foulardine Skirts; I silk and are lice 1 98 trimmed; values range as high as $3.50. 000 ° |Ladies’ Wash Petticoats.| We anrounce for to-morrow a Lirge special purchase of Ladies’ Wash Pet- ticoats, stylishly fashioned from fine qual percales, with full umbrella tutfles and finished with dust rutiles; tinely made; fast colors; worth 39 60c., special at. 5 ‘5 Cc Babies’ Long and Short Dresses. Babies’ Long and Short Dresses—Fine cambric yokes, trimmed with cluster of tucks; lawn rattles, edged with lace over shoulders; 25c¢ worth 40c.; special at. 39c Full size; yokes trimmed with four insertions of fine em- 'y and clusters of tucks; 5Oc. values; special at............. [The Summer Queen Hat. As the Summer season grows apace the popularity of the “Summer Queen” Hat increas:s. The demand is constantly right ip to the supply limit. Every “Summer Queen" tat isa short-back sailor artistically trimmed and draped with liberty satin and black velvet; a quill arched alorg the left brim gives the hat just the sort of chic Frenchiness so many women admire. $3.50 Natsfor.........- oe 1.98 | Sheets ~~ "illow Gases. PILLOW CAS! | SHEETS. 42x36. Yo 5Oxi6..0064 Pb! 54x90. 26¢ 72x90... . 4c 45x36e000.. WUC 54x36. §2¢ | 63x99....., 39¢ S$1x90... .. 49¢ White and Wash Goods. Special Sale White Organdies. |Imported White Or- 2,50 yards of 1sc. White Pique, at, yd ..... “Oic indie, full 66-in- 1214c. Linen Color Lawn, 8 14 Ser meulaseteaiac y) Ic White Organdie, full 66-in- 24 -S4C ches wide, value 35¢ « | White Organdie, very fine, 29 : : c ch While Nainsook, value 8 yd... 5c| value 40: Linen Color Crash, yd. & rth athe eae i while th tr ‘ Milifbeme nimlanntiivert mesee More Evening World Readers Try to Help a ‘ Sympathy. ¢ Toth sides ty sew rartiatnee 4 4 FRO Ho MIC Hesitace tu. announee tele Lover Out of His Fix at Coney Island. pes zim -cloek tile) market turned tala shy , Over inithe Second Disitiet, Thete aes Uidation. Prices ‘were hammered down | Rumora that the July option was to : apouc io vot sere. The majority Fapldly and the whote Inarket took, ON | he advanced to 9.09 to-day’ sp fear 3 le voters are Irishmen and Italians, 4 panicky appearan nhattan, Tet | aig, pia fa are outspoken a a ein neasee Coal & Iron, ‘uel & | monk they shorta)ot/ that nth, and on an imi Paul ‘sunk from 4 to & + rush to cover its price St. but the [ttllans are more Tron and r to express an points, while the reat of the market was] was quickly 1 up 23 points tos of them on off from 3 to 4 points and rapidly falls Peompared with 838 last nlgh by a re ing. Lilnols Central, Union Pacitle, Peo- Jot the lat, though qulet, was sympa: not one ple's Gas and Missour! Pacttic all suf- ‘ally firm. uKuat advan 6 y whether fered heavily ou intense bear presaure. | points, and other months 4 to 3-points ey or Divy ‘The total sales of stocks to-day were |over last night's prices. Thi opening. kllughi, who ke a wine wan steadier than expected, and prices : shop, Ix a typtcal example of class, nts lower to 2 points higher, : Likes Ca ; ‘Pad 1 said he. da man, He buy-u da. bow blow=a Amal, Coppei ea einonyar Foi?” He wullsa dia Am car ah 1. He com-a a he nayea thi *Henl! John-a, you son-a da gues, sien Amer starenis.f adrink-a da hooza.” Murrahe da Hat Thednrig Fol." neers £85 Aue " The ‘smith on Roosevelt tree Ammer ber, 7 nuary, will, tell If vou_ask him. that he decline, LA ttre Amer, ‘Smut a ght,” xaye he. rican. Sugar Paddy ain't so slow, Prot er Toy LONDON STOCKS QUIET. lows.’ Which do I favor? Sa 14 Mining: erereny me. h r N. Kypimh k 5 Poot it so cr Mea aL ake] A host of Evening World readers are yjand torre from Annie Appetite to WL LE US AXEL DY SETTLE English. Hut he ha trylng to help Clarence Shortpurare out | Oirntah an That ts what TL should and Prices Inclined to Droop, Nelenendvay of the sad plight In whied ne fou - |have done the elreumst .. uthern The report that aL . Germany, “How about Paddy Divver? he war at Coney Island, Clarence AN A Cale TS Wertssats bank had falled with iabill of $10,- asec Ve Chine Vited An: ite to wend J. FO ONICHO! fitth J Ind & Lou pt 000,000 depressed securities eyahook hie heads Moyele tr street, Brooklyn hhh arr on a str the London stock market to-day, “And Tom Foley along the board walk and re- “Term, & 7 ‘The Inatitution In understood to hay 5 am her attention to the Chie. Term. & Trac pt been chiefly involved in German indus. ‘are ¥ mle A ATE nt ifseeceitte emanating from last ye oe Get trial xecurities ‘K salon wam fil Is, ete, which ba Hoel roa American railways were affected in hand they w roof crust and Gat parr eon sympathy with th “ethe mar. them look fre ket and: pri 1 te droop, Uthe noda water, Trading, ho extremely dull, e made of being entirely nominal. Prices in this 11-2 to 3-4 per cent, im cloaing figures of y. The United 8 Meet geptionally displaye " nolerate fractional He, Loulaville anit Mo Central cote: ternational Paper... ynal Powe | os 8 o } 4oOHS it n,{conda Mining, Reading Array OU NESE AU, Ty Mal] preferred were the Nea it uel Wolf, Brooklyn, wee MY 90! velines of Y tas, Fritz Line 1094 te | “Contangoes he mining settlement Cronin, JA We told 1234 15° | which ia taking place to-day were? to $ Thoma’ W mnly t 14 1744 | per cent. the Foley t i a” Whee he Foley faction i< makt te Tl ent jarket, re ‘ada! ‘ TOM her they ¢ us. CA cea a he AE aad 84 G4) A weak opening was noted at the Park tri He was forn fo some far-away M3 1654 | local wheat market, Influenced by lower peas Diver, eanitalaaisis The | Aan Milani be uh iO cables and an entire absence of import- the Bweet wnkers of Taxt re|+ vy and water } Cy ant buying ghanting \a sad re that te called | ets on astral L Home crop news remained favorable Facey piss re DEMON j wa 33, from Bette At except for more rain in the northwest. er reli 1 widy" tw out for{to the Istana. 3 M rain, ‘ 1 => ——— hive Kept her a AX bore ‘thelr re- clined, a a taken very sick tn ty F Annies appetite wan ‘ market was getting ton one aided, SHIPPING NEWS. pays for her dinn without he oof her|puthman Pal car Foreign had few orders. Corn opened Bicvele mtare, pays * ativer” Min barely 9 with wheat, but. later ————S reremt t =r rallied an moderate covering. ALMANAC FO A SHINT-WAINT WAN, New York's opening prices were: tA AG! Ms ici rt a ptember wheat, A io 130 fun etn rae i. MHS Pevucion Schermerhorn 2 wheat, TI to Ini December wheat THE TIDES, {tol é uaa street, Hrookiya. —Patting his trust in i Hy | 3-83 July wheat, 133-5; July n Hie W wees Buen Aetb i Raritan tev ana Wt poor, sprained S34, S88 | onrered, AT 1-4; September corn offered, PM idea, He was no D EMNINAY brain Claren spt | 48 1-2. Bandy Mook wt eheasinus cthat eA meric nven| 4 b a substan: Chicago's opening prices were: . Tet oare F Seal itayoakan| Recllcia teen i eating, both being A AB] September wheat, 66 14 to. 66; July Melt Gare 16 o ¢ ‘ e : fd efreshed aod he net a little ine 33% 334] wheat, (34 to 5-8; September’ corn, «before they 8 to eat. Spige ew thought, he explained SP BL | 41-2 to In4s July corn, 433-8 to 1 PORT OF NEW York, that she wouldn So] MN predicament to tte proprietor and ® 8 | hew Yorks $ peri lurentice stood stock stil! ae and pay, Me bit ee coe ie at toper, PT Ire rras aenG ool and happy Peon duly ‘corn, W714 bid: September, 461 nig can try It! elve ERE tal Beart pata pa rile for 3 cents . POISONING rity bly 19] wheat, 857-8 nominal: July, SE Bepreme «) wants to try ier na : ALD M1 91% 9115 | ber, 663-8 to 661: June corn, 43 1-8; Mx other child No. 3 Barker ter- HS LL 14] uly, 481-3 to 496-8; September, 3-4, BAILED TO-DAY, nan old man, be Oy eu ii : ried DANTE Mell tila tavelty, on Coney alandh wag] Clarence takes Annie to a awell hotel " Mate Maal an. | le teh arses ie ese ag lint und orden nA dinner, “Ar ogee mi ily S| MAY SUCCEED HUSBAND. Charleston, with the sensation the paid 10 cents. | eating last course if Ty 4 Be $ VXn old ead vtast rider, and be-) his hands, dropa he’ lseccmss nape tH pea nea a0 | Cause. sh bieyele she res | and *) "Great Cacnar! lam pole SS Ai ING STEAMSUIPS, mate) saned! © sinks’ back “In hla chair and | . : UE TO-DAY. ite, Greatexeltement! Annie screamin’ - District-Attorney Philbin announced Hamburi puld stop grasped | Manager rush Db, Advine 8 ve You yn Na Iintos, Queenston. usty whe s inne tose pe al to a doctor, Clarence ts That $100 BILL? to~lay that he, had tendered the ap- Stina, Kendlaaien mo Mur bo hed eparinicentgy (2) Rene Outs Annie follows. Freah air] It's a nice, new $100 bill; one of five) Pointment of Librarian to the Discrict- a half ho iy ad partnken of al revive: Manager tn exci , y i Attorney's office to Mra. Bartlett, hearty mea\ |forgets all About nie. SI, Bo does eteae| Which You may wet by watching The| Attcrness office to Mra I a Harada zi : ence, “who jumps on his wheel and| World dally for further detalla, this | who held the position until he met hi nonnow OM ANNIE, Annie follows, Riding alo week, and keeping your copy of next|death in the ferty boat Northfleld di E.R. RIFENBERG, 6 East One Hun-| announcement “Great Dt unday World's Special 22-F Maga-|aster last week. | Clarence enters in same and wink fi aime Bection, Edited by C. Arthur Pear- Mi Bartlett, if sh te al~ dred and First street.—Clarence pre- Dive of Su. iver Annie ont rat | xine 2 y a heey + Sa tne clvateo rcs tended that he had lost bla pocket-book ud comes homme with #6 in his noekere lodicala’ et Snellen publisher of peri- | tion. wal hays to ase a ee, LIGHT CELLS NEW PRISON TORTURE. Elizabeth Doyle, Just Out ot Hudson Reforma- tory, Says Punishment Is Horrible. lzateth Doyle, of Poughkeepste, Inst and, neta her head thumpin’. But she 3 Hah er get uway from It. Ag the sun Monday completed her five-year senten «down It makes the white walls In the Hudson Reformatory; she in a] fight, but the minute. the room Kets wife, a mother and Just twenty years | Hark’ at All, they turn on the electric nee: 4 . here's rows and rows of the oll She tells a story of the tortures |iights, and they burn all night. jong inflicted upon prisoners In the reforma-|right ‘down In the eyes of the womnt chalned there. ‘They burn til the sun timen a cay food in brought door opens “ike a safe, and there's another door tnslide. ” Whoever brings the food doesn't speak, “They leave her there a week, or ten vs, Or two weeks. They've Kot three and xometimen they're all filled at once, So is the two dark cells ‘y've Ko tory and says she Is prepared to pro’ rything she charge “Hight cell’ Ix the worst. th Doyle never suffered In the Wohereif, But it was her duty, while she was at the Institution, to go with the rd to release the women from the “ight cell’ at the end of the ten days or two weeks they were kept there. She says whe seldom helped bring a woman from room who wie not elther UN-) have been in the leht celia ane (fhe tous or temporarily Insane, ‘in ache wo. they Ket so thes, enett Ie hardly more than a child her-| {ink Then they ace all fire red light See Flery Swords, “After the first day the girls that ; xwords In front of thelr eyes, An’ self, She ts little, with brown akin and | y aWOrd Cuts thence AR amall, swift-moving eyes. speaks | Eilzabeth | Doyle, “rye “heard them slowly and almost apatheteally, and a cream: “It's cutting Into ’ cutting both my. eye does not close her ips, She lives with when P Heitoibring: them\ any yo oway y t deseribe it! sf When T've gone in with the guard in is no awful t yer mother, Mra, Clara Jackson, 369 Mill street, Poughkeepsie, In a tiny, carpet- lews house, ina yard that has no}to get ‘em ouy fve found. them' lyin leone Ania jeu faint. (and thelr food ont When she tella-the story of the “URAC! twisted: up nage eres Len) were her face does not change expres-| wouldn't know ‘em. Sometimes ther Were crazy ns they could bo— ‘an’ laughin’ an” tell’ about colored Rat. loons nnd freworks. I've seen halt ot em took to the Insane asylum, an’ the reat go from faintin’ spells into tericn when they come out. An” 1 {hey say Me good for the inmates! “The first time,” she sald to an Even-| the dar ce ant noe ater ing World reporter, “I heard of thélit. There ain't u woman noite ‘Nght cell’ was when a girl in the room next mine was put in ona. She had J vhe speaks of the eruelest of the detally ax ff she were discussing the r formatory laundry work, ‘This girl of twenty, as sh kx laborlously, might be thirty-ive years Ive, je of it. that wouldn't rather tuke the wchinpines f ime an’ again rather than the light cell one day broken her window—smashed jt on pur-| ."What do they put them in there for? pose with the soap dish. I Heart they | hoy amaahin’ windows, “tearin’ up the was agoin’ to take her down, But she We ein Uttle wouldn't Ko peaceable with Dr, Bruce, zabeth Doyle, pice gongs, but nothin’ as'd nks thes don ‘admitted not very: no they called the guard and carried] fot Very. nice songs . her there, I hadn't never seen the cell pelte tomy mete) equouldn’e Jet me for that." then, but this ts how it looked: “The Hght cell is about twice as long as Tam, and may be eight feet wide. It in very high. The walls are white- washed and there ain't a carpet. The collin’ 1s all glass, lke a green-house. ‘he Heatra ing Chains, In tne middle of the floor are tw short chains fastened to the boards, wit handcuffs on. The handcuffs are font- ened on the woman and the chains r are Jong enough #o she can elther | T)Uy5 UP there, Liege and mein goin’ To Agltate for Reforma. Mrs. Jackson, who aya her daught was committed the reformatory foi Alleged theft which the mother declare whe can now prove she never com mitted, Intends to take the carne—nom wheres mie sayn helplpasly, for redreas, is T don't know where, I don't know where,” said Mra, Jackson, rocking to and fro in distrens. “Somebody sald ttn outlawed now, But I'll do something about neve: to Hote. the President. Amd for je anke oO! em other 0 soulw tp there, Lirgle and ten poin down or sit down, but never stand up) Prof’ Herbert E. Mills, of, Vassar, The chains ain't long enough so's she| Prea‘dent of the Board of Managers of FaNteveelGGat ler tae: the Reformatory, claima that the tight can ever cover her cell laa great ‘Improvement over tho “When they take her there in th | dark cell. and more humane than whip. mornin’ the sun comes so'a tt falls on | ping. ‘a it was approved by both sera thenelewnlte walla) She) te] teats Gov: Roosevelt and. the Bate Charitien ened facing It. Commission. Dr. Hortense Brice, Buperintendent "of | the. Reformatars® “The chain ain't long enough so'n she| also heartily appro . can cover her yes. By alttin’ up asl yy aking medzwomenct aid eine ont long us whe can! she can keep her face] Doyle, turned away. ‘Then she les down oa ———__ the Noor about rwon, because she gets| “Have You Got That $100 Bilt” ih ! Shave! when the sun, blazes down| Could you use $00? Well, if you want through the skylight, She ies there that sum you may be lucky enough to oe ne eee cant cover her freee uns | get it by saving your copy of next Bun- sun beats In her face and falls on the|48y World's Special 32-Page Mag: hitewashed walls, When she shuts| Section (edited by C. Arthur Pe r eyes tho, cell iooks all blood red,| Somebody in New York’ will d_ abe can’t ace. nothii money, and it might ‘atch The a SILKS. Five thousand yards of washable silk,—nunnerous corded and colored stripes, Best quality. Suitable for Shirt-waists or Summer Dresses. 35¢. per yard. Printed Foulards. Numerous colors and patterns. 50c. per yard, value 75c. to $1.00, JAMES McCREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. Sale of CORSETS. Coutil, Linen and “Ventilat. ing” fabrics, gsc. and $1.25 each. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Twenty-third Street. —__—_— UNTRIMMED MILLINERY DEP’T. Mull Garden Hats,—white and complete range of pale colors, $2.75 each. New model, Pique and Linen Hats, suitable for golf, steamer, or general coun- try wear, $1.75 to $4.75 each, JAMES McGREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. BLACK GRENADINES. All silk, black Grenadines, —stripes and a variety of figured designs, 24 and 44 inches wide, 4oc, and $1.00 per yard; usual prices 75c. and $1.50. A large collection of waist and dress lengths at prices considerably below thg usual figures. JAMES McGREERY & CO., Twenty-third Street. _ ENGINE FALLS THROUGH BRIDGE Passenger Coaches De- tached on Brink of Chasm. LA CROSSE, W! June %.—A train load of passengers had a miraculous es- cape from death to-day, The engine ran into an open draw- bridge nt Portage, Wis. Engineer Wash- ington Snow was instantly killed and the firemen was badly hurt. The passenger coaches unhooked from the engine and atopped uninjured on the brink of the draw, STRIKE STOPS SHIP WORK. No Progress Bein, Bat WASHINGTON, Just received at the Navy Department shows the serious effect of the machin- Jats’ strike on the work of building new warships. Tho report atates that work Is entirely suspended on the armored crulsers Cali- fornia and South Dakota and on tho monitot {Wyoming and the crulsera Ta- and Milwaukee, bullding at tho Freasiosn, June %.—A report , ’ 1

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