The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1902, Page 4

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THE WOR! aioe E FOUR DESPERADOES; " BELASCO MONEY = THE eer OR, WHO W WON THE | 1-CENT JACKPOT, FOR “DU BARRY acing & Romance in Three Chapters, Com: PAID $500 “RATHER THANBE pletein This Number BOTHERED.” Anent the Ceaseless rae Vigilance of the New Does This Settle Ownership of the York Police, Brrh! Much-Tatked-0f Playt CHAPTER I f- off CHAPTER IL. he } ie, HON TH E JEWELS “WDE THREATTO.— HOW FARMER JOHN HELD AS ORUNK, S pees) NLL MAUL iS IN ‘ “GLENNON’S GANG.” TO CASH HIS BAD prEk SHOP. | Pettow totter as ites eran { World Wants | renee | ee ines | Have No Equal !, on Found Dying Later. 1,031.82 BUT 31 2 Paid Help Want: other N. Y. papers aedi| | GIRL FRIEND OF BROOKS SENT TO PENITENTIARY, New Healdence Mall at Vasenr tn Honor of Mis Mother fF Tornely Treatet in + + Well prt * Bic, all pewadealers, © ¢ © By : ‘will Ask New York Central Road to Compensate Him | | ROCKEFELLER’S GIFT. iy anake ans tromme and ain aly tor it. He ts the hero of the commun- “Tue crowd at the station when he Even here in my own home I Reception Days in Our Costume, Waist and Millinery Departments, Tuesday, March r1th, and W ednesday, March 12th, The season's greatest style event is here. The most beautiful and perfect creations in Millinery, Costumes, Tailored Gowns, Jackets, Silk Coats, Silk and Cotton Waists, &c., await your pleasure and verdict. The worid of fashion. is represented, and no matter where your eye falls it centres upon au- thoritative style. We don’t know how to begin to tell of all this Millinery and Dress beauty. Ah! an inspiration! Let us talk of The Well-Gowned Woman of 1902. She will be more picturesquely attired than ever before. The height of fashion, elegance and loveliness was apparently reached a season ago, but it is fairly dimmed by the creations of this spring. Now we have picturesque beauty which emanates from the period of Louis XV. of France—the time of Du Barry. Women may indeed revel in these spring stvles, for never, even in the resplendent days of Marie Antoinette, were fashions designed to give so much latitude to rich effect as now. The cunning hand of Parisian gown-makers, together with the cleverness of American artist-tailors, drapes the woman of 1902 with rare delicacy and taste. And, too, thanks are due to the cleverness of the fabric designer and the skill of the artist weaver, for both are essential in creating rich, harmonious and surprising effect. Paris styles in costumes as shown here are the inimitable creations of such artists as Gustave Beer, Raudnitz Sisters, Doucet, Paquin, Thellier, Masion-Templier, Rouff, Francis, Callot, Savoye, Corne, Jeanne Hallee, Agnes, and a number of others equally as prominent. But milady is not complete without The True Touch of Millinery Elegance. Then add to this the essentials of correct footwear, gloves, &c.—and behold! she stands before you in ail the attractiveness of 1902 correctness. The Paris Hats---What Bewitching Loveliness! No other American store will show an equal display. Carlier, Leontine, Camilla Roger, Georgette, Reboux—all have sent their best. There are also superb creations from Paul Virot et Berthe, Tuvee, Esther Mayer, Suzanne et Berault, Deffontaine, Lewis, Tore and a dozen others. Each exquisite and artistic in its own way. Each reflecting the charm and genius of Parisian thought and originality. And our own styles are also here side by side with those from over the sea, and are as perfect millinery gems as one would want to behold. But enough! Let us close by saying that nowhere in this broad land can the woman of fashion command every essential of dress so satisfactorily as at the Simpson-Crawford establishment. You'll regret it if you miss these opening days. Sixth Ave., Y Sixth Ave., 19th and 20th Sts. awfod) e& 19th and 20th Sts. ‘WIFE A VICTIM, WILL ‘SUE FOR $100, 000. HE WENT VENT INSANE, —_-—_—- Cheerful as He Sits in His New Rochelle Home Sur- for His !njuries. When Told the News He nm small-pox. 1 mainly wet a jury in W nty that will not be tarde throug. that of the aecident has never one who can supply it. Tete. {| worlds ‘Throu yt er | want hung there before they cut me out. fnetitution, eepeciaily Dr. Dr Tenet 404! gence among the people, fact by Health Inspeos late TRIED ED SUICIDE WHEN e edsdibyirlowars | WOMAN DIED OF DISEASE. vou know you Met he rushed into the tes attracted @ great «back he entered his home and a revolver tried to blow out hip oe weapon was taken from him, but wrecked all of hiw furniture before ‘was overcome and placed under nad been married only @ short was devoted to his wife, He aly and hard working and hed sble home at No. 181 Johnson was taken ill last week and the doctor decided she was etween husband and 1 despite the warns s the huaband Inelate wife good-by. of Mra. Cooper im supposed by hock it she was suffering No matter what your WANT, the Sunday World will carry it to some It iw tee can recall every second of the time I! to thank everybody con: with the| medium for the exchange ef tatellik

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