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‘TEACHERS SIT IN- ~ Nine pretty school teachers, COURT WITH ZELLER -Pretty Girls Who Came from Philadelphia to Study the Ways of New York, Duly Im- pressed, Get a Good} | Start on Their Mis- sion. deeply interested and logking wise, formed a semi-circle of attractive femininity about Magistrate Zeller on the bench in Harlem Court to-day. They were al! from Philadelphia and | came to Gotham for wisdom. Hence they sought firet one of the Solom of the police tribunals, The Magistr: {napired by the presence of so muc! learned loviiness, disposed of his calen- dar In a manner that did full credit to the ermine, and the teachers, duly tm- Pressed, voted that he was eminently fair and just the man to handle knotty legal problems. After leaving the court the party, headed by Milas Sopnia Klefer and Miss Busan Fite, went to the Stock Ex- change and studicd the bulls and bears. after which they passed through China- town and other slums of the city. Most of the afternoon was spent on Blackwell's Island getting points on the elty's correctional and charitable inst!- tutions. — The mission of the teachers is wholly educational, and they will remain hesy a week, To-morrow they will call on Acting Mayor Guggenhelmer, and later in the day visit Sing Sing Prison. MISS SUSAN FITE. FUND DOCTORS TELL OF BABIES’ PLIGHT. not nelzhbors come to their reacue, “The baby I found to be suffering A severe attack of summer complaint, caused by insuffictent and improper feed- ing. Had the case heen neglected, in all probablilty the child would soon have dled. I told the mother what treatment to give the child and supplied her with the necessary food and medicines, 1 shall see the child again soon and hope to mark a great Improvement.” All contributions to this popular sum- mer charity should be sent to "Sick Bables’ Fund,” Cashier of World, Pulit- ger Bullding, New York City. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. pascal Indeed with her and her baby had . Previously acknowledg: Bound View Hotel bene: M a wen o Ber S try, Rhielda % Minnie Clarke, Ge SRB 33 8B Amy Irene Peper The following true reports by doctors attached to The Evening World Sick Bables’ Fund are but a few of countless iY stories of the sort showing how grand Ppa PAV t Sa a work is done by the fund and how Pressing is the need of the children of the poor. * One doctor writes: “In a Twentieth street tenement I found a careworn young mother watch- ing anxiously over a cradle in which lay a three-months-old baby. From the pinched, emaciated appearance of the baby {t was easy to see that It was aut- fering from cholera infantum. The mother sald that she had never been able to nurse the child and that it did Not seem to thrive on the food that she Prepared for it. She had done nothing to check the trouble, which had beon going on for two weeke. Her husband was out of work, she added, and she could not afford to buy medicine, She had heard much of the Sick Babies’ Fund and she was very thankful for the ald which tt brought to her. In ad- @ition to a supply of medicine, I gave her orders for the proper food for the beby and promised to treat it until it ‘was well.” Another Dector Reperts. “In anawer to a special call on the Bick Babies’ Fund, I visited to-day a poor wman living on East Sixth street whose baby was sick. I found the case to be an especially sad one. The poor woman had recently been deserted by her husband and things would have gone POLICE SEEK AL COUPLE. MOTHER OF THE BRIDEGROOM ‘WANTS TO FIND THEM. Wit ers and skilled workmen. fancy colorings. to our patrons. the waists themselves.’ $1.50 and $2.50 WAISTS for $2.75 and $3.50 WAISTS for $4.00 to $6.00 WAISTS for sacrifice offerings : George Livingsten Marries Hartwick Secret! Fuss Follows. Mary | $3.50 and $4.50 each, now reduced to from $5.50 to $8.50 each, now reduced to George Livingston, a popular politician and member of the Seventh Ward Dem- ocratio Club, of Jersey City, chose to marcy quietly and then disappear. Now he hag the police on his track and the eleuths of the law are trying to locate hls honeymoon Jalr, The bridegroom's mother did not ap- prove of his marrying methods and was not appeased by this note, which he left for her on the dining-room table before leaving home: “I have been married and I am going away.” Mrs, Livingston knows that her gon married pretty Mary Hartwick, nine- teen years old and a leader in social circles, but she does not know where the bridal couple have gone. So she asked the police to find them, Mrs, Livingston had oppoeed her son's choice, which fact accounted for the secrecy attending the wedding, Friends of Livingston say that he will take his bride South to live, but the young woman's relatives, who reside on Woodlawn avente, Jersey City, are in- seu tea ae ied ther wilt: aoa ter from $9.00 to $14.50, now reduced to striped taffeta linings, at ranging from $6.00 to $7.50, for Romaine lined, collarless effect, taffeta; $5.50 value for taffeta; regular $20.00 value for Se coat reedy to wear la bus ‘THREE FORCE HIM INTO BANKRUPTCY Cuptty, Ludwit Dodge The petition NEWSDEALE WIC CONCLAVE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION CON- VENES IN THIS CITY. The nineteenth annual the National Assoctation of Newsdeal- ers, Booksellers and Stationers was de- gun to-day in Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue between Fort streets, ing nearly every large city in the coun- were present, ‘Tris Is the !arge@ representation that has appeared at a convention of this association. Tho ofzers are: Thomas F. Martt fOUNTAIN, WOMEN'S SHIRT-WAIST SUITS that were formerl: THE Wu: WiDNESDAL EVENING, AUGUSY Zi, --Li. CLAINS AGAINST CEO. W. LEDERER CREDITORS Englander, Dodwe and Cubitt Make Application In United States District Court. alleges that Led R Largest Representation Ever sembled at an Annual Conven- tion of the Organtantion, About 2 delegates, Great and Continued Success of Our Special Midsummer Purchase and Sale of Yew Summer Shirt Waists for Women. This timely offering of the entire output of two of the largest and best known shirt waist manufacturers of this city, secured by us at far below actual present values, has met with the instantaneous appreciation of good dressers of discriminating taste and economical ideas, and the sales have been thick and fast. The waists are the products of high-priced design- The materials are the finest of Dimities, Lawns, Linens and Batiste, in plain and The styles are the very latest and best. The prices are a shock to our rivals, a delight Here are some of them. yourself, but not until you have critically inspected IS5e 1.50 convention of first and Forty-second Judge for ahefa WOULD |* ! mn 5 Aes represent- | W. Fancy Lawn and Dimity Dresses ray nesise Pema, wwe, FRA) RT, Ys i Beckham Is critically Ml at the Gov- ernor's mansion. can recover, the name of the asa Che Big Store. WIFE OF KENTUCKY'S GOVERNOR IS DYING. Friends and Relatives Summoned to Mrs. Beckham's Bedside at Frankfort. MRS. J. C. W. BECKHAM. Mri Tt ds doubtful if sh jtled lant %. he ; Yesterday Mrs, Fuqua, Mrs, Reckham and friends | for the wor of the family have gathered at her bed- aide. garded hastily summoned. inet December. A little daught was born very recently, and Mra, Beck- m and the child were reported pro- K nicely, Beckham took a tu Skinner, Second Treasurer, New York. Just before the convention was called to order a magnificent banner bearing | National Association, read an interest- clation was aua-'ing report of the year’ delegates. President, New York: J. M. Shaweross, |pended over the chair of the prealding First Vice-President, Providence, R. 1.; oMcer and was loudly cheered by the Vice-President, Newark, N. J.; F. R. L. Sampson, Sec-| The address of welcome was made by retary, New York, and Thomas J. Quinn, Thomas J. Quinn, the President of the New York local asso¢iation. President Thomas F. Martin, of the work. Special Offerings in - Women’s Catlored Suits. WOMEN’S TAILORED CLOTH SUITS—Tight fitting effects, Eton jacket effects, taffeta lined coats, taffeta and mercerized lined skirts, broadcloths, Venetians, cheviots, homespurs and Sicilians—a choice of values ranging from $22.50 to $27.50, for (eeond Floor, Front Clearance Sale of at deeply cut prices. FANCY LAWN AND DIMITY DRESSES—Were $9 to $12; clearance sale price for.a choice only FANCY LAWN AND DIMITY DRESSES—Were $15 to $18; clearance sale price for a choice only (Becond Floor, Front.) Special Offerings in Women’s Watking Shires for Fall Wear. WOMEN'S TAILORED WALKING SKIRTS, of all wool plaid back materiale, plain flaring and graduated flounce effects, full tailor stitched; regular $6.00 value for ‘WOMEN'S UNLINED CLOTH DRESS SKIRTS, of homespuns, Melton cloth and woollen crash, strictly tailored, flounce and flar- 1.90 (Second Floor, Front.) Clearance Sale of Women’s Shirt-Waist Surts at greatly reduced prices. Room is needed for our new Fall stock, ‘WOMEN'S SHIRT-WAIST SUITS that were formerly on sale at WOMEN'S SHIRT WAIST SUITS that were formerly on sale at (Second Floor, Front.) Special Offerings in Women’s Fall Outer Garments. ‘WOMEN'S FALL COATS—Well tailored, short effects, of black cheviot, fy front and double-breasted effect, plain black and fancy je WOMEN'S CLOTH ETONS—All silk linings, made of broadcloth and Venetian, in black, castor and tan shadings; WOMEN’S VENETIAN CLOTH AND SKCILIAN ETONS—Satin trimmed with bands of stitched 2. fe WOMEN’S TAFFETA SILK ULSTERS—-Full length, for street, carriage or evening wear; finely tucked sailor collar, lace inser- tion trimmed, wide turn-back cuffs, bow and , hence these Sood morrow at 9.75: a choice of values a 75 <i MISSES’ Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Gan Shoes at less je half price. ~ est buyers fall the ing effects; regularly worth from $7.50 to $11.75; now reduced to To the la biggest parealy Here are a few $1.50 TAN SHOES FOR A big lot of good wearing shoes, in all sizes from No. 6 IO for children up to No. 2 for misses spring heels ; just the shoe for rough wear during vacation. for example: AND CHILDREN’S $1.00, $1.25 AND WOMEN’S $3.00 TAN SHOES FOR streamers of S-inch 13. 75 WOMEN’S CRAVENETTE TOP COATS—Shower-proof (no rub- ber), full length, styled with yoke, allk velvet collar, coat sleeve with 3-Inch cuff; a stylish garment that can be worn throughout the year; in shades of Oxford, olive and tan; some tailors would Skilf charge you $30.00 for parte etre yet our price for 79, 75} prate-work and facilities for mye - mh + (Becend | Fleer, Frost.) ihe Goodyear welts, all sizes and widths, in lace style only. button and Jace, with (Second Foor, Front.) Sewelry Low Priced, Handsome, serviceable, durable and inexpensive Jewelry at prices that are trifling compared with those asked elsewhere for goods of a like or inferior quality. SOLID GOLD LINK CUFF BUTTONS—New and handsome de- signs, in Roman or bright finish ; worth $2.00 a pair; on sale to- SOLID GOLD MOUNTED SCARF OR STICK PINS, set with real pearls, opals, moonstones and doublets ; choice designs, well worth $1.00 apiece ; on sale to-morrow at, each, 1.90 A COMBINATION SALE OF SUMMER JEWELRY, consisting of brooches, cuff buttons, shirt stud, belt sets, a 75 stick pins, neck chains, hat pins, lorgnette chains, buckles, belt pins, girdles, belts, purses, eide combs, ly on sale at 5, 7§}Pompadour combs, etc., etc. each. A choic 25 Mata Floor, Front, 19th #1, Site plums. of them, 69 145 (Main Floog, Rear, 19th At. Bide. . Hayes Dental Ass’n (Inc) (Balcony, Main Floor, Rear.) ful dentistry—Painlese operatio: ng same are Moderate prices. Our reliable BE uneq B. P. HAYES, D. D. S., Manager. . and phynictana were Her condition ts re- as ao critical that a favorable Gov. and Mrs: Beckham were mar- outcome is hardly considered probable. 75.00, 5.75 9.75 3.90 5.00 «3 6.90 98 48 Worth up to $1.00 to-morrow for Coffees. rieiebicbict Pletdicieiet-eicine eileen ieee iste ete = {they are for what month. Se ture. ‘cup of Coffee. frites $3.35; 10 Ibs., $1.40; Ib., or rn $4.60; 10 Ibs., $1.90; Ib., bodied Coffee: grance, delic: Dodied coffees at moderate $9.50; 25 Ibs., $4.85; 10 Ibe., $2.00; Ib., AMET PAE THE FOUNTAIN, Coffees. “Luncheon Blend.'’ This is a really meritorious drink, most satisfactory in body, aroma and fra- grance; 100 Ibs., $17.00; 50 Ibs., $9.00; 25 Ibs., ‘Dinner Blend,'' a combination of rich, heavy- producing strength, delicate fra- aromatic qualities; 1001bs., $22.00; 50 Ibs., $11.50; 25 Ibs., $5.85; 10 Ibs., $2.40; Ib., “Ecaomy Blend," a nutritious combination of rich and full- if t tice; 100 Ibe., $18.00; SO Ibs., “Morning Glory Blend,'’ one of our well-known coffees; an ex- ceptionally rich, mita grade of Java and Mocka, roasted and 5.60; 10 Ibs., $2.30; Ib., “Popular Blend" Enough sai richness and fire drinking qual 611.75; 25 Ibe., $6.00; 10 Ibs., $2. “Guadarall Blend," a atrictl Coffee, blended with other high-grade roducing a most exquit Ibs., $15.50; 25 Ibs. Ib. $18.50; 5) Its, Good Cucuta Mi ) | 914.00; 25 Its., $7.15; 10 Ibs., $2.90; Ib., $13.25; 25 Ibs., $6.75; 10 Ibs., §2.75; Ib., $13.25; 25 its., $6.75; 5 $2.75; Ib, 25 Ibe., $8.00; 10 Ibs., $3.25; Ib., 35; 10 Ibs., $3.00; Ib., ».50; 10 Ibe., $2.05; Ib., Fancy Golden Rio Coffee, not so mellow as well liked by m Fancy Costa Rica, Caracas, Nic Venetuelan Coffees can be had «1 perm Ino operation: ‘pay when cur booklet. Dr. Chapman. 107 F "WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St. New York, (Opposite Eden Musee. 414 & 416 Fulton St : Brooklyn. EF Gold Fs j Suver Ma UR CR ee WALTHAM WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY, ‘OL weekly: articles Gellvered on fret payment. BECMANGE WATCH 00., 387 way. full aromatic quall b. bag, $26.00; 50 Its, Genuine Arabian Mocha, received direct from Aral osscases tull strength, rich aroma, 100-Ib. bag, $31.00; 50 Ibs., $15.75; nany ct high-class Mocha and rivate estate cofices, ite aromatic drink; 100 Ibs., $30.00; 8.00; 10 Ibs., $3.30; Ib., sound, {tesh roasted dally, 50; 25’ Ite., $3.35; 10 Ibs., rich in body, aroma and fragrance, 10¢-Ib. tay, $26.00; 50} round fresh daily; 100 Ibe., $21.00; SO Ibe., $11.00; 25 Ibs., known the city over for its 00 Ibe., $23.00; SO Ibs., java Combination Java, a rich, mild, even-bodied Coffee, 100-Ib. bag, $9 £0; 25 Ibe., $4.80; 10 Ibs., $2.00; Ib., ito, sound body, sweet aroma, 100-Ib. bag, $12.00; 50 Ibs., $6.25; 25 Ite., $3.25; 10 Ibe., $1.35; Ib., Choice Old Government Java, or blerded Java and Mocha, a rich, full-bodied, aromatic drink, 100-Ib. tag, $27.50; 50 Ibs., Fancy Mexican Java, an elegant, even, smooth drinking Coffee, rich todied Coffee, possereing exceptional aromatic qualities; 100 Ibs., $28.00; £0 !bs., $14.50; 25 Ibs., La Guayra Coffee, a 008 meritorious drinking Coffee, fe rich aroma, 100 ibs., §25.¢0, $0 Ibs., $12.75; 25 Ibs., va, but possesees lee drink- s., $9.50, 25 Ibs., $5.00; 10 Ibs., ua, Colombla, Bogota ot ate or blended to suit, all high-clasa mild grade coffees, usually sold at from 3Sc. Ib. wp; special thie sale, 100-Ib. bag, $22.00; SO Ibs., $11.50; 25 Ibe., | $6.00; 10 Ibs., $2.50; per Ib., 15 Fine Old Government Ja | Mexican Java, Peaberr vored, soind-bodied Co up; this sale, per 100-1D. bay | $8.85; 10 tbe., $2.40; per Ib-+ We pdssess every facility for doing the largest retail coffee bual- nes: in the world, exercise the most scrupulous care in the selection of | our Coffee and the drinking qualities of even the lowest In addition to the above list we quote 20 guaranteed. | follows: 25 22 +24) 28) 15 14 30 28 28 | | Extra fac | perfect roast | Fine Maracaibo, at, per Ib., Javas, at, per Ib., Santos, at, per Ib., Peaberry, at, per Ib., 33 | Ip., $2.68; Ib., | Chotce ol4 Governme | 65-Ib. pockets, $16.50: i Fancy Arabian Mocha, direct SeecE good rcaster and | drinker, 40-Ib. pockets, $8.50; 10 Ibs., 27 | Fancy Guatemala Coffee, elegant, rich, even-bodied coflee, pool | roaster, 10 Ibs., $2.00; Ib., Fancy La Guayra Coffce, medium, clean, even bean, good, even roaster; 10 Ibs., $1.70; ID., 23) Fancy Cara Angostura ot Cesta Rica, Nicaragua, Bogota, Colcmbla, jalvador Coffee, all good roastets and drinkers, clean, even beans, 10 Ibs., $1.90; Ib., These Coffees are composed largely of 4} Coffees that are neither Javas or Mochas, nor \, do we offer them to youassuch. The bulk of re them are grown in newer coffee-growing coun- \ tries, where the most marvellous progress of AU? \' the past century has been made in Coffee cul- z , While the mild and gentle Javanese were simply tick-: ng the soil in the most primitive way, as their forefathers did, and the hot-blooded |_| Arabian was picking his few wild Mocha berries from the hot hillsides of his </native land, the people of other lands were CULTIVATING, and with every aid +|/known to science were advancing so marvellously in the work of growing coffee: +/that to-day their products challenge the world for quality, regardless of name or, ‘price. These conclusions are the result of almost endless investigations, made by | */our own experts, and in order to give our customers the benefit of our investiga-_ <!tions we have added to our list three new Coffee blends, to be known as ‘‘Break- | +! fast,” “Luncheon” and ‘Dinner Blend,’’ all three composed principally of Coffees + of high quality from the newest and best Coffee plantations, though blended with a +! percentage of your old friends, Mocha and Java, to still satisfy your taste for these; |and yet make you a considerable saving in price and give you a rich, mild, delicious | In order to put these Coffees promptly into the hands of large consumers, ; \where the element of cost is a great factor, we have put especially low prices upon ; bag lots, bags containing about 100 lbs. These Coffees may be had packed in air=/ \tight drums, holding 25, 50 or 100 lbs., at 1c. per 1b. extra. ] : “Breakfest Blend,'’ a choice blending of rich, mel- low well-seasoned Coffees, sweet and sound, a splen- did drinker; 100 Ibs., $12.50; 50 Ibs., $6.50; 25 lbs., GREEN COFFEES. Farcy Bourbon Santos, cholce, clean, medium even beam, fine toaster, 10 Ibs, $1.00; Ib., Fine Maracaibo, very mellow, good roaster, 11 Ibs., $1.00; Mm, 34 | Good Cucuta Maracaibo, perfect even bean, 10 Ibs., $1.20; Ib., Extra Fancy Cucuta Mar. even roaster, 10 Ibs., $1.2: yee Rio, dark, oily, even bean, 11 Ibs., s1.00 my _ 22/ Farcy Golden Rio, very mellow, medium clean bean, perfest toaster, 10 Ibs., $1.20; Ib., Mexican Coffee, fancy Tuxpango, very old, mellow yellow tiage bean, a choice roaster, 10 Ibs., 92.00; Ib., Mexican Coffee, choice Oaxaca, medium large green even bees, 10 Ibs., $1.80; Ib., Fancy Mexican Pea roaster, 10 Ibs., $2.00; Peaberry, medium even bean, elegant roaster, 18 Fancy Padang Java, elegant dark brown bean, mellow, tven yoaster, 6&-Ib. pockets, $15.50; 10 Ite., $2:45; Se a y Ankola Java, very fine, large old mellow beas, a x ter and elegant drinker, 6S-Ib. pockets, §18.00; 16 i nt Java, clean ); 10 Ibe., $2.65; Ibd., y, foll-botjed wash grera bean, a chalce ad Coffees. Special Sale of 1,000 bags (120,000 Ibs.) superior rich full-bodied Coffees, from ' ‘several of the newest and best coffee-producing countries in the world, sold as they are, and at prices that permit you to put in six months’ supply at what it usually costs you for one 1 rf ucuta Maracaibo, Golden Rio, in Salvador Coffees, rich, full fla- » usually sold at from 3ic. per Ib. 12.00; 50 Ibs., $11.50; 25 Ibe, 3 are coffees ag 28, 25, 40, 35, 33, 30, 35, 33, 32, 29, 30, jbo, elegant washed bean, clean, Ereen bean, good driaker, $2.20; 1b., For Sal Clothing, Cloaks, Jesriry, FURNITUR Shoes; Dusiness strictly contdential Furniture FOR EVERYBODY, 8 Anything 70! . DF ts S80 WORTH, $1 DOWN, LEW!N'S. Pi man |maker apply Tampa, Fla WEEKLY. 43 W 14TH ST. Help Wanted—Male. to and prete be given to those Pp. Oo wt Box mpet to handle Havana! of work and cig 10 Ms 1000, -| WAGES $40 PER WEEK! American and G The 1901 f World Almanac. - AND - Encyclopedia. Facts vs. Guesses. ; Nothing is gained by pro-s| longed ciscustions on subs jects with which not familiar, TI! A who has the facts of a cases can make a strong 4 nent, & vt J oy

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