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LEE’S DAUGHTER MARRIED TO-DAY.) Bride of Lieut. Rhea, of the Seventh Cavalry— Wedding Quiet. nf-i-i-i-t eiefele-bibelebeeteletetedetet ‘The bridal vell blossome« held it was| tn | Oranye bride, 1 was sister of the a charming maid There was 1 ay. only t honor. A gown of white In ‘ ind mousseline de sole trimmed with e color of Uncle Sama cave fast whi van Harris; Humphrey. | nue Hotel ippines, pest man, Richmond, Omaha Ishere were: Lieuts. Clifton C, A pa; Leon Bir Tenth aaiatlipeat ‘States Cavalry: Plezee Il. Mur- ted States Cavalry, ehich ini gr “Long, Pweltth United | fte fabric of gent from that fare occasion. The cos was ae knife p zs of im eomand in Cabs 1,677 SICK BABIES SAVED ID IN 3 WEEKS. | The Evening World's Summer eG rary Now in Full Operation in New York Tenements | --A Physician's Day Described. | SUBSCRIPTIONS, was Previously acknowledged a puckered old | RED. The report of the ch BRAKE a flannel} palace, When they free physicians of the § t r mand there wes for last week, the “Nom she shrieked, ing tn, Lady Mace Present summer cam, ul, omy childer in ded, ary of the Britten Ited .. dead an’ happy” Embanay Belgium and Itallin | were children] representatives withdrew, ‘They refuse t and children that whink Bick bables trented This maker a total of ut noise and ack, Crying treated by the f mites that shrank aside if suddenly @ret three weeks of turned, jade with bruixed less. — jpuiales faces that would not | rmile back. Hitifully crying bavles, ONE DAY WITH | stm i vy Moticed, and who walled a na ha : A FREE DOCTOR. |i"! What's that noise?” asked the doc- sic! may pat heads sor cutter pills. A feeble, whining sound came from mpished, thouza, | rday brought bright: camaigeumentn heen a rea el the Rot have watched Fa anes wih | The minute we darkened ole pop n of th d and pered and the Inside room of the ri at No. §3 Allen atreet. The Inside room was airless and quite dark, ‘The doctor | f stepped to the door drew out a baby carringe. It held a r-ol baby—a tny, colorless scrap, took weak to ery “ourd of Health! Hoard ot Health! 1 tt Mat ae 1 We were leperw and they “Baby sick,” ‘explained the moar clean nogetic punched her tawdry d's free doctor and} apologetically, and bunched her tawdry | pa Ae ie wala my thi Inquired the | ng in ‘and tn Ttallan: liouiNewirds © you any ple ven this did not reaxsure them, and fear Int eyen of some of the And presently when the [ttle ace heartaick. The way their children protectingly wie ctingly nd clea and the pillow was help them! Aa turned, and the carriage wax wheeled jomel and Brown's pill and quinine to the open window the baby smiled, bubonle plague, which, 1 feel The awful smile of that ttle pale baby Mire Atel at in everya unswept corner, sterday change: nok of one of it Allen street rent, was the worst thing I saw on Allen street. T went for the whole morning yexter- ened than the res Seon day with one of the phystclans consumption.“ Bhe lay curled of The By World's Sick Bables’ t (on, fhe, around “ipor. Fuad, The doctor's district: Mes from Yi atheake Houston to Division street, and from shaving cups ‘and ine Ludlow to Chrystie, Our viatts were | Tew violin. | Directly a mag contined to Allen and Orchard streets, strain than about the tenement." 1 a ne day the baby heard the violin and we saw f ea They land smiled, Ter mother, gonsiping. told lived in the barber, When the ‘barber's boy sae beth mick Hittle cht: ra che cami auinide the door and to the child, i who ist zt 1 Emiled bnek ay irene dane day in > York's j which they deciare wa sensible in the! [the best of friends, is a Miss Anne | wax concerned In the tug, id they {not ta Count Cansink, the Huystin Ambaxsa Chongh to make fnatitutions for them| "Evry day, when. the. barber'e chalr tpring up lke mad, It is the story of|fe empty, he stands and plasy for. the “tae und suffering little mites,| baby the few, poor droning straina he ml very. wick, and of | KNOWS, and the baby, latcaing, al thelr deatneof oF an hardly thelr own] TC waa tit bose violin fumbling at tenements take accgunt. But it is a] the doxology that’ 1 heard In i almost. nobody reads;| {eft the atreet, ZONA GALE. which intleed nobody gan really read till he goes for a bit to ahd fro on Allen To) the. Raltor ot The\ Evealns, World? and Orchard streets, and the others Ike them, And yesterday the doctor and 11 ,,l"¢osed, please find check for $6 for oharities, cully, R. E. B. One of the Rent cn rities, Tead .moce than two hundred such og NE 25, 1901. MISS SARTORIS AND MR. BALFOUR QUARRELLED. Many Renn. and a Lack of Mutual Sympathy Led to the Breaking of the En- gagement. LONDON. Utter Incompatt nd tastes result- Mickerings ts the ex- nation of the sudden breaking of thi ent oof Miss Vivian Sartorts, ehter of the late Gen, UL 8. and 1d Balfour, the) young Enxlish | In iment War thi con the sre since it has up through mus) reement a few young people deci fed) unwise, and beth are c taking a ate the gratulating ot on friends them exireme. | Miss Sarteris and Mr. Balfour remain} and there lea not hard feeling over the! neagement practically on| y wedding. ! the alightost wreaking th the eve of ¢ couple firs: met at a party given Nalfour's aunt eighteen mon They me na few weekx became at pod friend that Mr. tage at Sevenoaks inga the engagement After further meet. wan anne ch time the quar-} The Then came lovers’ quarrels young found that their y Neither would give wi to the other. ‘The upsho Kagement Was broken e father, over. hen the ding day was flaed for ) duly at the houxe of Mrs. Gordon, o the Sartoris cottage. Miss Sartoris a) Was prepared and wedding 8 began to arrive. Hut the young couple, meeting {re- at the houses of friends in the lof Lontion, began to renew | dit bes | Al thelr bit. and it beea they w the quarrels were agreed. that other, rrel came. fufenther matiersceon It was unusually bitter both that only misery DIPLOMATS ON KAISER WILHELM Sir Claude Macdon ald Before Sailing nile ed to Talked of Peking. | | na ali . but through the goat amticer of | trite ’ dur- inal slow) Ambas- ‘laude Maxwell Macd invoy Extraordina 2 the Boxer troub aiorstoed Wilhelm de Pa tee Lady Iritish Les band during the ompanted hi with her hi f Peking, it Claude has le yhoon oMclal dusiness, In tais city two days age after a quick atinent ng the story t States dip! ooting of and that Lady M: * mild sina party which i ng to do with the affatr, to i f1 1 cans ter they le true that donald Who the parties wert 1 who remal 1 will not say, but they entered through the Sou te undee passes issued by Gen, Chaft When asked whether he thought that the conduct of the mirstonaries Juste | the storiey that had been sent out feom | « eal condect of the missionarten, 30 | far as 1 know, wa cellent, Their po- xition was a tryin They saw frults of their labor awept porsessions Caken and thems dor, accompanied sky, of the Embaavy, also sulled on the Kaiser, The Count will remain in Parte for a short ame anid then go te Rusate reers were Count ‘Tyskle ei ina; Jove de Teresa Mirund Mextean Minister to Vienna, and Consit Frederick Mact.cod. CHRISTY INQUEST PUT OFF. jeteAttorney’s Anning = Cane Anke fi The Coroner's Inquest into the death of John Christy, who died In the Ineane Pavilion, of Bellevue Hospital, from wha: Dr. O'Hanlon says was” brutal treatment, has been postponed for two Who weeks at the request of Aasimant Dis. trict-Attorney Garvan, who ts busy. case, on the Miles McDonnell murd —————_— Military Term Reduced, PARIS, June %5.—The Senatorial Army Committee, at a meeting to-day, decided In favor of two years’ compulsory mill- tary service Instead of three, ——__ “Have You Got That $100 nine” If you haven't, you doubtless want tt. ady Mace th by Plorre Rogeatven- | 4 Just how you get It, and perhaps four more like it, you can learn vy watching further announcements In The World this week and saving your copy ot next Sunday. World's Magazine Sec- tion, SPECIAL 32-PAGE NUMBER. ITED BY C, ARTHUR PEARSON, efotesolerserexeres resuit from their un! etl was calle . dune other of Mise Vivian SURPRISE FOR JUDGE VINCENT. Man He Says He Does Not Know. Chicagoan Accused by, ment to Arehibald Balfour. Her son, Maernon Sartoris, haa satled for Enx- nd to give hig sister away at the | Iding, Mrs. Sarioris admits that abe | “ram from her daugh- nent of the | - knows nothing | er and will not er from Mina Arturia and her mevther. dra vu. + for the summer, MADE UP TIME, KILLED 2 HORSES. Motorman on Third Avenue Crashed Into Loaded Ice Wagon. Ex-Judge Will 1 who js a Ku . iv indgnant ove nat him by Edward b tthe West ‘Thirsi@th st R tn full and announced ak inomy £ snd Lo want a - the Waldorf and are | warrant,’ said nootheer | not st to we and retur end who appeared to a warrant with s Just tke mnis.” sald Hay mont ning the mua met Vincent In Soon In this city mine a Paris was heel W eam TAD te im of the tonlghe 1 wen ne friends tol made threats ag abesalutely sald ex-Judge hin | val 4 few minutes. TL Kram about a friend not : snap of the tinge Ie ue atory had not been ae-8 It Black Dress Goods, Weare offering a special lot of 43-inch All Wool Crepe Cloth, ‘in 7-yard lengihs, at 52. 5 O each. These goods represent about % their original value. lin front: the Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St A tying trolley Third | Avenue Ine struck t the | Rowery and Pell stree thts | morning. 9m, g the wagon, injuring | the driver and maiming both horses #0 | that It was necessary to shoot ear wax going south was louied with passenge om motorman had cross the truck was unable to | though he applied | in ne heavy k ar with full power i turned over and ch were blocks of ice driver of No. by “the h . Was atruck | clved severe | sent to the under ar. | for more and the stalied cara! at ‘far north ax Houston . THE SHOE PROVED WORTHY. Recently we announced that we had a new shoe ready for sale. Many thousands of men came and saw and bought. expressed themselves delighted with this marvellous shoe—the ROLLERS price, its value. increasing our facilities. Sold exclusively by 279 Broadway, MAN WON A$1 BET, BUT LOST HIS LIFE Bowery Rounder Killed by Train While Climb." the tracks 47 Cortlandt St} Bye cineer saw the climber between by $3. OO Per Pair —delighted with its fine quality, its shapely elegance, its desired economy. This response from an appreciative public was very gratifying. supply the daily growing demand we are enlarging our factory and We have now and will continue to carry COMPLETE STOCKS of this shoe in all leathers, all styles, all sizes, all | shapes—at all four convenient stores. AND BUNERS. ATTENTION tere’s the greatest bargain feast ever offered to the public. Every instrument in this list is in perfect condition and one-third to one-half. Underpriced. ; Don't Wait! jeadiyto purchase now we will reserve a piano till you are ready for it, giving you the tull benetit of the reduced price. « Uprights. ff SL GR Large size Concert Grand, Oak case, $0 ing ‘‘L" Pillar for a Wager. ido been ongine and the front platform of th lost his tnxtant Third RU ETU ARE GA KIA TB Byer a very fine instrument, slightly "1 used.” Was $325, now ©... $210 and ets 1 fallen Sterling Upright,fancy Walnut case, ner train and been killed xrand. scale, slightly used, was, $450, now ss +00 8300 Medium. size Upright, fancy Oak case, cabinet grand scale, rented, six months, was $360, now 20008190 3 medium Sterling Uprights, Wal- nut and Mahogany cases, full rich, tone, in splendid condition «...@240 small Mahogany Upright. having local dealer's name, usect less 278195 two years, cost about $250, now. large Uprights, with local dealer's name on fall board, cost about. $200 or $250, sprcialat $1 QQ) to $125 STEINWAY BABY GRAND, a very fine instrument, little 9550 used, but in perfect condition, | sTeRLING BABY GRAND, roneert used, gcod anew! $500! 8290 $140 $125 $80 5 Hazieton Upright, a very fine in- strument, in perfect order, cost about $45 1 Derivan Upright, full size, sweet TONE... -ceceeessceeceeveecence 1 Cable & Son Upright, full slze and a great bargain at... 1 Bechstein Upright, small size, full, rich tone....+...-...-e000 We Manufacture the Greztest Variety of Class Pins and Class Rings of Any House in the World. As Manufacturing Jewellers we know what we are talking about when we say we furnish these Rings and Pins cheaper than a retailer can buy them. We have solid go'd band rings with raised tigures for $1.75. Other prices: 12 uprights of different makes, taken in exchange for Sterl ngs and perfectly repaired and re- tinished, prices range $125 to $175 from. 19 returned rentals, used from six months to one year, thorough- ly overhauled, could not be told a nd $175 10 10 $225 Square Pianos. 1 Haines, small size, four round corners, good tone. FINN CLASS RING, solid golds figures paved with rose cut diamonds.. $50 Fine diamonds + $25 CLASS RING, solid fe seeeee 6 chased band and figures gold + $2.50 Chambers Scuare, large size, instrument, worth good Squares, medium size, each. very fine $125, for... = full size Squares, in perfect condition, each About 30 Squares, including such mt kes as Steinway, Chickering, Racine tavelion & ctheesy prices range from. ~ $60 to $100 1 very fine Chickering Grand Squire, would be cheap at $300, special at te CLASS PIN, solid gold. Si Nasa enamelled. . $2 CLASS PIN, solid gold, enamelled, $2 . Sterling silver.....ece«75¢$ Sterling silvers. Lambert Seamless Wedding Rings, Guaranteed and Made in Our Own Factory Without Solder: 44-k Solid Gold, $3 to $12 15-k Solid Gold, $4 to $16 22-k Solid Gull, $6 to $24 $150 PARLOR & CHAPEL ORGANS. Mason & Hamlin, large size,goodtone, $18 Vesper Parlor Organ, small sizeoe-0815, Beatty, fancy top, 20 stops, cost about $125, NOW..+.--eccesccece Diamonds at less Than Present Imrort Prices. Gold Bought, Exchanged or Remodelled. Lambert Brothers, Third Ave., cor. 58th St, Open Evenings Till 7. Saturdays Till 10 P.M. Old Estey, suitable for parlor, chapel or Todge room, very fine tone.seere $30 6 full size fancy top Organs 820 to $35 $80 1 very fine Sterling parlor or chapel Crgan sees, Piano Players. Fee ee A hmnent petal $160: ; Taiperect onder specs $175. Large - Organs. 1 §830 Vozalion for We told its They $300 Zolian, with Sion worthot ‘music, for $275 If you are at all interested im Pianos or Organs do not let this opportunity pass, as the prices are from one-third to one-half below regular prices. Monthly payments % will be arranged to suit purchaser. Stool, scarf, tuning and delivery free, THE STERLING Piano Co., MANUFACTURERS. Wholesale and Retail Warcrooms Entire building, four floors), 536 FULTON ST., Brooklyn, Open Monday and Saturday Evenings. Look for the name STERLING. TRADE MARK A Perfect Shoe for Men In order to Mail or telephone orders filled. wuryaae” $100 BILL?” Nn the morning and evening edie Hony of The World carefully every day, gay World's Special 32-Page Magi Section (edited by C. Arthur FP and learn how you may get'M 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., 425th St, Corner 3d Ave.

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