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RASTER DT eT Be 5 u THE WORLD: WEDNI ‘SSDAY EVEN 3, JULY 24, 1901, SCANT RECREATION AFTER FACTORY GIRL’S HARD DAY. TOXNET DOO. 2OOL O00 xt Another Chapter in the Daily Life of Dora! Traub, a Typical Gar- ment Worker of the East Side. 26 DORA TRAUB’ S | DAILY TOIL. Factory work £ o'clock Shops on Grand strotia hor Supper mea p, bread and coffee Drestes anil street or ma til 10 o'clock The Evening World presents to-day a second chapter in the daily life ot Dora Tran’, ¢irl Rarment worker, It his co do with her afternoon and evenong, the one crowded with incessant Jahor as was the morning, the other accompanied by but little recreation, and often bringing a repetition at home ot the work in the shop. - When in the evening there are no clothes to make or to mend, and no household | uties te per- form, Dora miy walk with other girls up and down Chrystie street or to the nearost: park. Thatisabout the limitofamus - ment after her dey of heat and toll, Bermits lic of soda » Dey together Over this wi wdinner,* the ad maloutes, 1 Dora Traub thelr tables, Always Huerd Dors Traub» 3 hist There is Bore x children. ere de deat t wind hear, 1 trie Preparer the Supe he Js Jn, time to } Rae i eee my 1 fee muke Uy F A Atteen minut i = the work ix 0%. y Hing betes ae eeatea | her beg lof thet. pv EMatont plays," nie sayy herve it,“ gu | the 8h out Mon Ghryatle sircet means to own Past the rest of the nek to work when we send then All H ‘op Sit manufacturers, as a rule, are willing to s0 a tlock ing up and down, aye (G1e1ese | efe(elasevereyesere)eie ey eseroray’ + ela (o\e1e\o/ereyoyetereieioieeyerorereyey PRICES, SOAR CRAIN MARKETS, | Opening at Chicago Ai- END OF STRIKE IS IN SIGHT. no wre Sunny them may «com ended by Intense Excitement. ent prevatle narketa t excitome ugree to our terms, and the only delay | bene 3 bd is to got them ¢o agree to stand (Die eet Sept meloalnie prices wore: st, ember, 66 7 Fridays, though 1 this purpo ne in Baron London INELC: cents ly eo |Long Orders Court of Inquiry in Response to His Demand— Dewey Selected to Preside: — Admiral’s Caustic Letter. WASHINGTON, D.C.) Jnly 24 Secretary Long has 9 nted the re- aquest of Admiral Schley for a Court f Inquiry The Court will meet in Washington soon as the and will conven wenther gets coole Admiral Dewey will be the head of the court, while the other two offl- is have not been selected. The official order for the Court of Inquiry will be issued to-morrow. Secretary Lang's decision was reached soon after he received the Admiral's letter this forenoon, Admiral Schley's letter is as fol- AT NECK, Long Island, N. Y., 1901. ‘Sir: Within the past fe eries of press comments h ent to me from various parts of the ountry of a book entitled ‘The His- of the Navy,’ written by one r Stanton Maclay. rom these reviews {t appears that this edition is a third volume of the sald history extended to Include the late war with Spain, which the two first volumes did not contain, and were in use val demy, “2. From excerpts quoted in some reviews, In which the page and para- graphs are given, there is such a per version of facts, misconstruction of Intention, such intemperate abi and defamation of myself which sub- jects Mr. Maclay to action in civil law. While Ladmit the right of fair tory leriticism of every public offleer, 1 against the low flings nguage of this violent must protest sand abusive partisan opponent, who has infused into the pages of his book so much of the malice of unfairness as to meke It unworthy the name of his- tory or of use in reputable in- | stitution of the country "3.1 have refrained heretofore from all comment upon the innnen- mured in secret, and therefore with safety to themselves. I think the time has come to take such action as may bring this entire matter under discussion under the clearer and calmer review of my brothers in arms, and togthis end Task such ac- tion at the hands of the department as it may deem best to accomplish: “4. But T would express the request in this connection that whatever the | action may be that tt occur in Wash- ington, where most of my papers and data are sto: “Very respectfully (Signed) W.S. “HI “Rear AnD USN, “To the Secretary of the Navy, Wash- ington, D. An Linder tle elreumstances, "hands of ¢ ch action as may er under discunst mer review artment will at nee with! your in the Cou {ountiy COURT OF INQUIRY TO SETTLE SCHLEY MUDDLE. (elsielereie, 3 > TO OSTOOORO OO Hoieleteiekelet s text-books at the Na- i L. 1,’ early this morning, coming by for «ces of enemies muttered or mur-|) RAILROAD MAN DROPS DEAD.; |Sudden End of J. R.| Granger feineke Suffer Hixson at sharply reactionary, Intense pressure or the " Dramntie. te reputation of Admiral # cer af the navy hoon and informed ¢ Inquiry to act upon alle have been a point of controversy since September, 72 1-4; Octo: y corn, % 1-4 nominal the sinking of Cervera’s fleet at San- tiago. dover the centrat * ative years | INK. ne initial transactions In this sastern freleht | Sti erated I Miwa nd] lenctes of lesser magnitade nUStaaivont ; in Union Pacific, Copper, Now York. |f d, Southern Pacific and Ten- _ al & Iron, all of wigeh EE * SHIPPING NEWS. Jy | rook. Rapta Long. upon the request. of | » had ordered’ a board of | 0: Hone which | Penn INCOMING STEAMSHIPS. Mr, Maclay would not talk concerning '‘Teutsaic. Lirezpeol, OPPENHEIM. CLLINS G REAR ADMIRAL SCHLEY'S LATEST PHOTOGRAPH -/OSZD LIFECIALLS 4OR THE (ORLD ae ai ‘Schley. Hn A Howell, rman Farqunat “is ry iis c Watson: {ral Consults Couns Rear Admiral ey left Great feck, boat tot At in » he cnine to consult with s the proceedings be- ‘ourt of Inquiry. At the home of the Admiral's son-tn- law, where he hae been staying, all ine formation concerning him was refused, Sampson Saya Malice. ROSTON, July 2.—Rear-Admiral Samp- am,slad that Rear-Admiral Schley has asked Secretary Long for an in- vestigation. 1 hope If there Is an inves- it will be a thorough one and a detail of anything that has will be avolded by the ating beard whole business te inspired by perhaps tt may be all if itty the people of 4 will Know ait the BEARS ROUTED BULL TRADERS. Smart Decline on Heavy Selling. traders were Inclined to din- nt yesterday's optimistic views re- ming the rellef to corn crops, and AK oa sequence the inital figures In the and Pacifle stocks were brought to r upon these Issues rir values vielded readily.. The 31-2 points was nd) Missourl Ta 154 1-2 selling. of the former were while a similar ter were disposed of. 31-2 points to 701-4 thrown amount of chison stumpe compared to 733-4, last night's clos- slumped one or more points In the re- Outside of the srade movement. nl was carried dowrs1-2 a point common and 1 point on the pre- local traction tssuea were weak of 12 to 1 point. selling movement abated during the secand hour of trading, and an ad- Inaugurated on good mup- 1x orders, ‘The recovery Was com. “Il the early. disc wiped out. however, wan only in Total sales to noon pancles extromely languid shout the. afternoon, “but” prices tinued to improve and. in. several “A were one oF two pulnts above inet Meht. doxpite the slump this morning. auttiern Pacitic mounted to 671-4. The c.osing was dull.and weak with |. at the lowest aga total miles of stocks to-day shares. AU, Top, of, 3) Ppt: Hatt. & ait, £ Oato'p Canadian Pacite 6... Fe Seen sSassaneeey Fe Suigse 2% mi” 139" 19 18% 48! 1" 191” 181 97M 97 Ebest Ft Den, 1 Gas & Rio G. pt it erent 800 JAPANESE AND CHINESE] 8 ft. x5 ft.. MATTING REMNANTS, vary- ing in length from 3to 15 yards, and worth 20c., Ladies’ Foclard Silk Shirt-Waist Suits, un- usually attractive for present wear, blue and white, black and white, white and colored, figured, open front or back (value $25,00)... $43.50 CLEARANCE SALE. Balance of the Summer Dresses—Shirt-Waist Suits— Tailor-made Suits—Silk Shirt-Waist Suits at closing prices. $18 Summer Dresses, $18 Shirt-Waist Suits, $20 Tailor-made Suits, $9.75 $18 Silk Eton Jackets, $20 Silk Shirt-Waist Suits, $6.00 Brilliantine and Imported Wash Skirts... $2,90 $7.50 Golf Skirts... $10.00 Golf Skirts..00...ecceseeee seeeeeeesere 5479 SHIRT WAISTS. $1.50 Summer Shirt Waists reduced to.......0000. 75 $2.00 and 2.50 Shitt Waits “ *.... 95c, J.,25 $5.00 and 7.50 Shirt Waists ee BROADWAY AND 21ST ST. Rothenber $5 Satisfaction Guarantecd or Money Promptly Refunded. West 14th Street. Lawn Settees. Bought at le: offerea at a ridiculously low, price. Not more than two to custome wood, oll finish $10.00 Bed Outlits, $5.98. HO. (Upholstery. ] | f 49 ce Full size, and pillow. extension... pulley and best Manila rope, s Reduced, tow. sane Lot 2100 Wool Filtea ing, per yard, to 10c, 15c 0 19e) Ast samares 96 14.75 leas, Though Prices Were fteaily. Steel stoc! leas Dut ateady market in the department at seasons Jewes, Moyer Jonasson & Go, will continue their clearing sale of Shirt Waist Suits at the following EXTREME reducticns: Former price up te $8.50, at - - - $3,90 ow wags 2. . - 6,75 au @ 4 4 yggn,* ~~ - 9,75 uw 4 4 9350,8 2 - - 43,75 Washable Shirt Waists of sill mercesized polka dot chambray, former price $1.75, at $425. Broadway and 12th St. rt «Bs [ACUTE INDIGESTION Dyspepala, heartburn, Satulency, sense fecation after eating, eructatlon of bh, dizziness, ot ae iflaeative functions are BROMO-PEPSIN and CURED IMMEDIATELY, Mo bousenold, te the land” should is without on, and at all timew BROMO-PEPSIN. cas ae MEADA i isolors ALL DRUGGISTS. 10c, 25c & 50c. Vor site by Wm.1l. Riker & Sons, 234 at, & 6th ave, Ce eee oe eee) KEEP COOL. ARBUCKLE’S DEEP SEA HOTEL CO. Bee advertisemem in morning papers. 4,90 than half their actual worth and No mail orders. scats 9 42 inches long; four slats; hai 23 (oe low & spreat (eo | (98c- Reis, asee Roebuck’s WireWiadow Screens, 300 adjustable Wire Window Screens, | 1S inches high by 37-Inch 776, Furniture Reupholistered. — We will reupholster 5 pieces of furniture, This Outfit consists of a massive) allowing 9 yards of 50-inch of do- brass and steel Bed like illustration,| mestic tapestry; choice one soft-top mattress, best ticking | of colorings; guaranteed 5. 00 andan all steel spring; real 5. 98) workiranship oy value $10.00; this sale... Porch or Veranda ‘Sere ns, best MATTINGS outside bark bamboo, including ‘s 28c., 30c. and | Lot ys Cottage 35c. per yard reduced for quick, RUS, 54x27, reduced [of i ENTAL. FATIOUE, ‘the worl Nt United Btaten Steel common reflected the advance of that stock in the local market yesterday and sold up to the equivalent of # 1-2, or on a par with Influential buying of the United States} yesterday’s closing here, The’preferred ke was the feature of a life-| was up to &, Other stocks averaged 1-8 (2. 06-ge |