The evening world. Newspaper, August 7, 1901, Page 8

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~ sea beaches are all very w: “COUNT WEE Has a Great Time on $40, and How She Spent It and What She Observed Are Points of Interest to Dwellers in the City. While uryAn residents flocked to the country during the hot spell one bright young country woman who had saved a small amount of money determined to spend her vacation in the city. She fs proud of her wisdom for even though her purse was slender she had a time worth much more In dollars if meas- * ured by the enjoyment, amuse- ment and the comfort she expe- rienced. Her plain, straightforward story carries its own lesson, though indeed sho has no inten- tion of teaching one. Here she \ tells her experiences. @v LENA BURNS. J have just had a vacation In pe: electric Hight, It was a vacation in the State may have !f sh anit 1, but his Vacation of mine was ahead of either. I came down from near Spring Lake, Cayuga County, N. Y., and lived a week @t the Waldorf-Astoria., In that week I spent 0, which is my monthly salary @s a school teacher. Anybody who ¢hinks a month's work {s a good deal to give for a week's pleasure doesn't know what $0 Is for. Tam twenty-five years old and 1 sup- port myself and my mother o1 ary. Until this year I have always spent my vacations at home, helping with (he housework and doing the wewing. All the farm-houses for miles around are always Milled with New York women who go there every year to rest. T have looked at them no often and thought what a good time 1 could have tf 1 could only live their lives In town, Sure to Have Good Time. Bo I concluded to Ko to New my vacation and have one auch week And [ went to the Waldorf-Astoria where I would be sure to have it 1came up from the ferry In a car and walked in the big Thirty-fourth entrance of the Waldorf, friah Genth for fear the only, prove for ladies Was Zn a balloon, getting In the billiar, ere. “ihe only drawback to thin week's va cation, | may an well say, at deal of intermittent and fright, but that wears off boys, and then Thad enka est aingle room Lo a fa While I writing my T bai fleeung pang t that ing 19 cost every di th a i FOU lone all regrets at joarded wealth, If fo had brought it AIL the money) for winter clothes and Christin: sionary boxes we ug have gone in that one reckless week mlerobe. 1 atn te My room Jacked an outsid putt turned ona bluze of Tight jus: Keep in the atmo=phe Helous fifteen ninutes Just around. I was 1. with in the ‘drot whet w would m salny hardwood ne: would) bring i in brass buttons every time t eked It. Just that sensation wax wert he first thing [did was to rroand pene. J had kin my Nf after tt fOr ppper. Thon } went down t 1 was seared. My pi Juncheons had Everything ‘The elevator seemed a 80 1 took it jope the man aire looked Ike a believe T actually 1 Firat Vielt 30 orchestra as I ne} ting for 4, pinyin the down. broth at ¥ you from kt It's the most York, Biace, _jalon ‘of white, full at pha:viom ‘hose names I liad known diwn Raa the week I used to «lip fer pad, fust wit and Look. the: beautit walls and dream of the b iat have crossed the y saw mountains of little gi snd wall panela as purtains that ce . d mmare than 3 e han eye ol ey n t it Shana Ing rooms, ail. ci a tapeatry and brass—with the ttn painted and eat oak Mable, It.was was lke gine SOS Wi Woaderéul palace. that sal- | 4 y what it had | | 4 -_——- hall wes the Astor dintng- is mirrorn THE WORLD: WED DNESDAY EVENING, AU GUST 7, 190 IST 7, 1901. RY GIRL’S VACATION AT WALDORF- ASTORIA. LoVe (eVavere (ererey COO ODOOD OO a y THe ATCHING is “PROMENADE every day. ‘Tour of tt Downsialratha sone room, I Night all ki v roses, And billlard-room, and passed I ehair inethe was the Big sist after a bs ne nothin {after Spring n tn deserted, Hut 1 saw afternoon to last Spring summer, 1 maw fra blaze them In saw no many’ bin Ldldn't know women ev Glamoudscat oneecin belt pins at buckles and side many ome: 1 eleje elolereseioleleleleleletereteleieieiels wheat one of the lithe and a walter grew out of t Heine me: 1 si snl wishing went To TWO BURNED IN EXPLOSION. INTO A CAML ——— ! Mother and Daughter|Proprietor of Signal) Was Walking Along Le- Badly Burned at | Works and Three | high Docks When Elizabeth, N. J. | Men Injured. LF Lifted Up by Wind. Works. | White the Jersey with some gale was at its helght in ufter midnisht soon ired er KILLED BY OWN REVOLVER. CHICAGO, Aug ina scuffle with ieof his wife In the apartments of another! Fwoman Hollister I Goodriol on Wax shot dead her ) sodrich wax She wald her husband had deserted her and that she dlacevered him he levelled u ver at her. She grasped hie arm [ind in the struggle the pistol was dis- yen pitcher, ther from the home plate jamped from | feos low of his hotet it ‘ up his “alimony sPbatter at the charged. Path, * orfolk wis visited by a tornado shortly after ——_- reaming of a ball game W Hank OMcers Arres head off a home rit. eS i ODESSA, Aug The cashier and 2h0 in Workiau for Pence, | three directors of the Comn Rank| M. yesterday, It came in a funnel- a TO AGE I Loakealncy: aterinomlatf, whose falt wan | shaped cloud about tty feet wide. Ite are ee isd ‘Arh announced July $, have been arrested | path wax in the outlying portion of the nop, of the State Hoard of Arbitei city. The of about twenty houses on a director, tion, Warrant tuken out by unotaer ne ry) Pittsburg to agaln tr: to bettie the 2 were blown way and several persvis, were injured by falling timbers, cil as TAC All the Jersey Seashore from the writing of Noah. Bradigy, is: think! The city is sous 4 to the Work has nm suspended on the portions of the Ri nait tunn V Ww thinking seriously of ®novwas downalll 1 . Henderson | PAS SOL i ico es enon ENGINE BLEW UP. Aree i BE! Killed One Man and ants Ine re . ‘ Jured Another. x : 1 On re \ \ A THOROUGH DRENCHING. Resorts Enveloped in'Dampness.- “And the next day it rain’ ata ot Quite apropos is the above que It han long tlme since New York and Jelnity. of the elty have b naistened. The ¢ an offer no hope of relief from the the at Caney y summer The woe is » thick 1 moni and the me slab ering loud Manta are the a resorts alo s Washed out the fining dt z % From tae top r Huliding man had been di Broadway, ut on Investig t 6 inches, in) twenty- 4 mean ¢ net galn of r hours. ore oblles and tng inqui- compasses Union is sulclte, deesey Clty Flo was Hod. thin to battening down his © compel Ravine road sewer, was kidnap Detectiver tered all th 1 whict ran K 4 that the 1 ng tine, r rand th mack ingownns the New Milford an rainfall and and fort five hours there hree and enths inches nine ; " reported 0} rk Teatteoady| Water Fire he first exhthiti: eason will he am hursday | at Manhattan | of the walls of SHIPPING NEWS. ANAC ror ODay Peking aL Bun riser 11,27 Sandy Monomoy INCOMING STEAMERS. DUK TO-DAY, Majestic, Liverpool Kaleerin Maria Teresi 1 if on a picket | %, {wan caused by the heavy rain, velour. We guarantee stered with silk damas! $15 Golden | Oak | Dressers, $10.00. A third off to whet | your buying ds. | sins. Solid golden oak) Cressers; large | bevlled French plate mitrove swell drawers; highly Foe 10. 00; randles.. s. | | | | Large and roomy; just like large French) ghss and fancy | mirror top; werth $20, 12.98 | ‘cut; | all sizes; $18,CO value or fancy’ ticking; one or two! parts; worth $12,50..... or two parts, worth $6.50. LINOLEUMS, yards wide; excellent patterns; sq. yd. Genuine inlaid 1s ally sold at $4 mediately. p'r Floor Oilclot! yd. values; now, $9. yds eve eres to $1.50; to cl sy at. builds the Furniture Department. Couches has a golden oak frame; best steel springs and honest work- manship. Covering is of the best grade Art Nouveau and Belgian for this sale only at. ... evescece MAHTRESSES: Improvea Sou! All-Hair Mattresses, soft black hair, best Combination Hair Mattresses, “all size Also 1901 Also 1901 Ollctoths. Joseph Wild's 65c. Cork Linoleum; 2 Linoleum Remnants; se OU! English enamell'd. variety IROTHENBERG &. West J4th St. All-Hair Gouches. $18.00 Values for $10.00. Priced at this fascinating figure for no other reason than to emphatically prove to you the extraordinary scope and tempting nature of our August “Foolish to sell these fine Couches for solittle,”” said the maker. All right ; we're sa every Couch we sell. Rem And Plenty of Other Couches at Lower Prices. $45.00 Mahogany Parlor Suits, $29.75. Where else could you get such splendid values? Here's a superb i i work in these 5-piece Parlor Suits; full spring edges; $18 Round Tables, $10. Handsome Round Extension Tables, ex- actly like cut, highly polished solid | golden cak; never wa; their like! offered before for less 10. 00 than $18.0¢; this sale... Beds. Fp Rrench | Enam- elled Beds, jus' Ike cut, all sizes; f worth Mattresses, one or two parts: choose your own ard floral designs. 9 feet long and @ fee this sale at. | 10 feet 6 incl all ae a 98 3.75, 12 feet long and 9 fe cial this sal at..... CARPETS. Unpreceden'ed Offer. 35¢ Asa special feature of this sale we offer Velvet Carpets, in odd rolls of plain and figured effects, at 50c 896, 75¢ & 59c a Yard. 2, Just right for offices and sitting-rooms. Early os 19¢ cemers will get th the cream of the lot. im- Every une of these all- hair are booming furniture selling site marqueterie sumptuously uphol- wo different patterns of highly polishes frames. Priced e GREAT RUG VALUES. ith | American Hait| Strongest Rug inducements ever offered in Augus' 500 Smyrna Rugs, reversible, Oriental uzs, special this sale at. . ae SS ns ety Ae ture Sale. Fur: tisfied. Brings us friends; $1 ember, only Parlor Suit fully $16 under what it’s really worth, Why? We here with enthusiasm. inlaid Exqui- | $2.75 Reception Chairs, $1.49, A most unusual value. Lock at the illustra- tion. Nete the beauty and strength of the Cha'r. 5CO for sale; wwahogany or golden oak Reception Chairs, beau ifully figured velour uf- 1.49 bolstering, Chiffon- iers. S-drawer gold- en oak Chif- fon‘er, just like worth $5.50, 3.75 cut, FRA A A DU A A RA AAA OO AAC ARR RA RRR hk t wide, £7.50 values, 54 7 feet et wide, $14. Kid or Patent Leather tips; Lace and Button Boots, welted soles, Four troiley lines in Brooklyn wero stely ted up from 9,30 o'clock last night until 6 o'clock this morning and the rervices on sx other Ines was bad crippled during that time, the cars hay- inalto be switched to other tracks in ordek to make thelr trips. ‘The trouple which washed out and grounded the feed wires running from the power station at Taird and Third street. poten which supported the 1 wires were washed down on Third ye at the Gowanus canal, dropping Into the canal and effectually preventing the transfer of power. T absolutely stopped traMc on the Third, Fifth and Seventh avenue and Fifteenth xtreet Ines, Power wan also shut off from Fulton street between Flatbush avenue and Boerum place, so that all cars that or- dinarily pass up and down Fulton Bremen. Ronmaicchevenacne of Nebraska, Haagow, Uller, St. Kitts, Delvernen, Hey, Heavy Rain Grounds Feed Wires and Brook- lynites Suffer Much Inconvenience. STERN BROTHERS | Special Values, To-morrow Shoe Departments Women's Black Kid Lace and Button Boots; also Oxford Ties with Louis XV and Military heels, Women's Glaze Kid Button and Lace Boots, with aiso Patent Leather $2.95 $3.50 West Twenty-third Street DEPENDENTS UPON B.R.T. _ ‘AGAIN STALLED FOR HOURS. The De Kalb avenue line does not be- | Brooklyn Ravld Transit} long to pine Company, but it uses the B, R, T, track and current from the intersection of De) y | Kalb avenue and Fulton street. Some of | the carr of thts line were switched to the Smith street line of the same com- way of Jay street. Thousands of passengers were put to great Inconvenlence by the accident. They wat in the cars while the rain poured down hoping that the cars would > but were finally forced to walk or take cabs to their destinations or run through the pouring rain to ad- Jacent streets where the cars were mov- Ing. ‘As usual all Information regarding the cause of the delay was refused by the employees of the Brooklyn Rapid Tran- alt Company. At 2 o'clock this morning au gang of fortv men were at work at Yhird avenue und Gowanus canal rats- Ing the wires and fixing the poles, The pany and thus reached the Bridge by | SUIT DEPT. : Third Floor. Tailor-made Suits,—vari- ous models, sizes and ma, terials,» Percaline and Silk | lined, i $10.00, $15.00 and $17.50. Unlined Canvas Skirts,— colors light green, light blue, strawberry and castor,’ —also black and navy blue Mohair Skirts, $5.00 each. Shirt Waists Suits, $3.75 and $5.00. JAMES McCREERY &C0., Twenty-third Street. ACUTE INDIGESTION Drovevals, nearthurn, Satulency, sense of on after eating, eructation ‘of gas oF n, larition VELY exinews, and all frre tive functions are aud CURED IMMEDIATE the land rhouid be wi hand at all times, thoso-rEbaly, re BAD‘ asi Hed by eR Ce ARSOLUCTELY, Want in <4 ap by the chligweLl cuastcat, on be tore yee get th ALL DRUGGISTS. 10c, 28c & 50c. For sale by Wm.B.Riker & Sone, 234 ot. & 6th ave, KEEP COOL. ARBUCKLE’S DEEP SEA HOTEL CO See advertisement {2 morning papers. street between those points had to use other tracks or quit business, This crippled the service on the Flatbush avenue, Putnam avenue and Halsey street, Greene and Gates avenues and De, Kalb. ‘ men denied that there! was any trouble, and. declared that ‘hey had simply taken the wires down to “inspect” them. feat aes time no cara were moving on ni fon at taba Mapended meas Sadana on EES cer ree lk ao 4 a

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