The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1902, Page 6

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ACROBATS ARE ACCUSED OF TORTURING A GIRL, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Arraigned on Charges : Made by Edna Cornell. ringly in order to keep in con- finally returned to her wm ri her story, ly amd thi oa used the arrest this 4 control of morning Gamuel Nelson and his members Ply upprentic- Acrobats. @f the family of acr s known to rat | @Atrons of vaudevilie as the Nelson bom. 1p Fiat were arraigned in the Flatbush pitce ” | Court to-day charged with violating @ection of the penal code which makes ey } me Pacis have {t a misdemeanor to train children un- | fes reer. ‘ der the age of sixteen for acrobatic | “It ts true.” sald Nelson, “that 1 was | training the girl to be an acrobat It feats. ts not true Was cruel to her The Brooklyn Society for the Prever in Mip fups and tion of Cruelty to Children ts tn charge and so far from injuring ‘ it up her health an @f the prosecution and the principal witness against t @rs. She is thirteen years the daughter of Mrs Mary ( No. 679 Grand street, William wary VINOL THE WORLD | After Severe Sickness We are recommending Vinol with most excellent, results—it is just the tonic, strength and flesh builder that people need after a severe illness—the Grippe or a Fever. A Prominent Physician Cured by VINOL. “Your Statement tn regard to Vinol as a tonic has proved true in my case. I was run down from overwork and not having fully recov- ered from a long siege of Grippe found myself in a very debilitated con- dition, when Vinol was suggested to me. I am perfectly well and able to attend to my work. I have recommended it to many of my patients with the best results."—M. A. Jenxs, M.D., 87 North Main Street, Pawtucket, R. I. (Wine of Cod-Liver Oil) We want every one in this piace to know more about our Vinol, how it cures and what it cures. Certainly the greatest tonic and rebuilder we have ever sold. We, therefore, cordially invite any one interested to call upon us, and we want all to bear in mind that we will gladly refund to any one who is not satis- fled with the action of Vinol, every cent they paid for it. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. -RIKER’S DRUG STORE way Her father is dead and jas tp § the girl | was adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Ne peaks of {t asan who live in the Beverly road section Py ee ers eater sa belt at the Flatbush. She says that as soon as feel t on Became a member of the on house Bold she was put into training gd that cruelly tain for several months tortured by ber ad: Were trying to make an ‘The girl says that she was & turn somersaults, work on the trape and perform other feats, that she was aly who | ¢ her we ifke the child € ap if Mrs. ts getting to be I think Mra, Cornet! work Lf wie had re-! ) years ahe would | q@everely hurt by falls and her body has | in from $a 108100 | Been almost constantly covered with , bruises. She also « that the| At the ri Nelsons the ex- | amina tie ped ou mth food she received was . and Bhe says she was told that acrobats must NEW EVIDENCE BAD ,HOODLUMS mMOED FORMISS BURKS.) AND BURNED QUT DETECTIVES PREDICT INDICT- NEWTOWN CREEK SQUATTER MENT BY GRAND JURY. | VILLAGE WIPED AWAY. Lo | day, whe on the witn Arrested— ana Witness Found Who Corroborates |Three on “The Fai Porter's identifi on, | and an early mornt From the ~ ‘The Farm.” a sq Headquarter fay wiped « at inted George Washingtor @t the Glen Iniend Hot through a searching by the detectives, who Bis ident Walter Bre caring ames t in reality mark of carcases of k away | squatters, who The detectives hoy @ention to Jolin Y taken place there, or peries reported in the She May Be in It ts gaii that } ” | gecertain if the a ip werve her with ‘ ing an examinat muarided pond: eturning (0 th the others. the pal and 4 Members of set the place af us, the girl's a fo con#ult with FLOWER SHOW OPENED. Move Has Splendia © at Conservaiori exhibition of fowe: conseryatories, « ace to search for! found the shanty reduced to ashes gang bad returned end| it is presumed. 3] ee JAMES RYAN RECAPTURED. Escaped Poughkeepsie Arrested at Yo Prisoner 1 the Cen- ve Last Night onite East ltemper of peacemakers, Sixth Avenue and Twenty-third Street. | Spring _ Suits, $10 to $30 The Large Scale on which we do business makes possible this special offer -at $15.50 the suit to measure, your choice of fancy worsteds, cheviots or striped flannels—$20 values. - Spring Over. coats, $10 to $30 el) VINCENT, Broadway, cor. 22d Street. Sixth Avenue, cor. 12th Street. 3 ( 832-834 Broadway New (Het 12th and 1th ted York ) 229 Broadway, Opp. P. O, Stores ( 2290 3d Ave., near 325th St | | EASTER HATS. There are many retty yles it's main- @ question of PEACE PRAYERS = ON GOOD FRIDAY. | FOR HATS CHURCHES OF BRITAIN JOIN galdcisewhere at THOSE OF PRETORIA. reason? No md. ondon Indulges in Even Newspapers Sun) ing Pol | LONDON, Maron %—A Prayer torl Pence’ was the only novel foatur the observance of Good Friday in Great | Britain Bishops of London, Rochester ar bans issued special appeais ¢ eses to unite in prayer tral ) British and Boers be granted tho} pointing wut are being i The thet gimilar pra in the Dutch churches of Pretoria ‘A Sunday atmosphere pervades MW bu i 5 A or are churches and opemate ears i $3.4 | Stationary and Reclining, rubber tires, Si tore jc ition ard fae ant Sunita nde sabre Ge No. ne 0 ea and . ever pkdas hy coun go out of ton teeeuae tom, with or without parasol? Peleg men ome nat ; Vupordug| VISIT OUR FURNITURE AND CARPET The, Government oMees are shut up in style and tailoring. Oto $12! TMENT. and the Wer. cance Bas announced that WORLD Youths’ Suits, all the latest designs, bets rt fot bet today tid WANTS $60 $10. OPEN MONDAY AND. SATURDAY Bring Wealth {Hoys’ Confirmation Suits..e.0.0.... $3 EVENINGS. to bright ang ¢ Persistent advers tiser? Business men with mon- dred and Fourt ae: POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., March Ipen to the pubilc today, caa{Jamen Tyan, who, with another prisons For Infants and Children, ey to invest are very large attendance, "| 4 trcazed, trom ihe Duteneas County’ The Kind You Have Always Bough! “Dunineas | Ope J. Mose has done tls work| 32 3eRersar morning was recaptured “Duslnaen Om preti collection fh, wipe, wit Farnained | in’ ding ail day and [mld Vert isements in 7 amery! i in tl evenii by ace @ flowers prob- quaintances here, u.. ‘ough "Sse | e¢ the Susdeg Ucket to Yonkers, i [4 . ' been got togethe= 1 a Tere oS) a Spee (839-84 BROADWAY, PARK AVE., MUNYON'S : FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 28, 1902. Vogel’s New Store 84th Street and 3d Avenue. There are some men who don't want to walk around with signs of cheapness. To those men we say, Come here! We have allied good values with moderate prices—a com- bination that suit will your purse and your person. Now is the time to buy. 1 : Here is a sale of Men’s bz Suits They consist of blue and black fast color, thoroughly tested Thibets, fancy Cheviots, Oxtords, light gray Cassimeres and gray Clay Wiagonal Worsteds, Neckwear, Fancy Shirts, Hats, Shoes, &c., for Easter. FREE.—Handsome Easter Souvenir to every customer, Store Open Late Saturday Night. Vogel’s New Store, 84th St. and 3d Ave. NOTED FOR FAIR DEALING— MICHAELS BROS. 5th Ave. and 9th St., Brooklyn. The Big Credit House We are pleased to announce that we are now showing the grandest and most complete line, comprising all the novelties in style and materials for this season, in Men's, Women’s and Children’s CLOTHING Hats and Millinery, i At Most Reasonable Prices and on Terms to Suit the Customer. Lidies’ tailor-mad. Ss in great G TopCoats,trom7.50 up. \ Suits, from 7.80 up. ‘ sits. trom 12.00 up. Bo and Children's school and Dress suits: trom 1.50 up. Latet Styles Derby Hats, 1.50, for good $2.00 qualities. Panama and Pan variety 1.50 to 2.80. Article Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction. | 50c. Per Week Opens Account. | Furniture, Carpets, Mattings, Oilcloths, Crockery and Granite- ware, and Everything Required to Furnish the Home. You will tind it to your advantage to call on us when you want anything in our line. Goods Delivered in Unmarked Wagons. Tourist Soft Hats, and Patte Every EASY CREDIT HOUSE. CORNER BROOKLYN. Your Home Furnished, Your Family | CLOTHING Ciothed, Prices the Lowest, MILLINERY' adies’ Suits, Eton and Blouse effects, Ve- sh hs, $7.50| Go-Carts and Carriages. QUICK ANSWERS TO HELF CALLS come to advertisers who put their “Help Wanted" advts, in tho Sunday World. Competent workers seeking employment look to Sua- day World Wants for guidance, A COLD ic 25 eos CURE ‘eg Next < Sunday's World RP _eplete in Novelties. This is to tell you something about next Sunday's World, but every- thing in this particular number is so good that it is dificult to know just where to begin the story. So merely at random we'll start with the Great Magazine Section. When you read it on Easter Sunday, you'll say: “Well, this cer- tainly is worth while,” for it is a magazine that wili not merely interest you but will make you THINK. You'll meet many of your friends on Easter, of course; well, you'll find yourself asking them: “Did you read that interview in The Sun- day World Magazine with M. LE ROUX?” All America will be talk ing about that interview on Monday morning. Why American Husbands Are Not Lovers; They Are Always Wage-Earners. That ts the topic on which Miss Lavinia Hart got Hugues Le Rouz, the French author, lecturer, critic and explorer, to express himself. “American men,” says he, “sacrifice happiness and home for the dollar; they sacrifice their wives for it by starving all that is best in them for the dollar's sake.’ An interesting subject, is it not? Le Roux’s EPIGRAMS ON LOVE are good, too. Here is one, for instance: “I do not believe there is an unmarried woman past the age of twenty who is happy. If she is, she ought not to be.’ Man's Power to Flirt, How to Get an Ideal Husband, The Ambitions of Bachelor Girls, American Husbands Not Lovers. Proper Vocations for Women are just a few of the subjects treated on this very re- markable page. A Minister’s Most Remarkable Hunt for a Wife is a story more than ordinarily diverting, and told by the ministe, himself. The fact is the Rev. Mr. Brownback, of Reading, Pa., is afraid of the mothers-in-law of his town, But he wants to get mar- ried. So he advertised for a wife, got 1.200 answers, and now he fs engaged in visiting eligibles to make his select Out of the or- dinary, is it not? AND HE TELLS THE WHOLE STORY HIM- SELF. Are You Interested in Beauty? E If you are a woman, of course you arc y woman has mar velled at LILLIAN RUSSELL’S beauty aud What she says about ways and methods to retain beauty in a remarkably interesting chat with Hurriet Hubbard Ayer, The World's beauty expert. Will the Passion Play Be Given in New York? There is considerable talk about producing here a version of the Oberammergan production, which is now creating the greatest re- Ngious excitement in Montreal. It all depends on the attitude of the clergy of New York. But the complete story of the Passton Play is told in The Sunday World Magazine—a story full of reverenco—@ story for Easter Sunday. The little ones will be delighted with the first page of the magazine, for it has been given up to them entirely. It shows at a glance What The World’s Little Readers Have Done with The World’s Wonder Paint Box. You recall how, some weeks ago, The World originated the plan ef puttiog A Real Paint Box in a Newspaper, So that with brush and water pictures could be colored on the page. At the same time it invited its host of little friends to forward the pages they colored with the tc r Paint-Box to The World. Well, thousands accepted the invitation. They sent in their pictures. And wait until you see the really beautiful work the little ones have done, Indeed, you may find on the first page of The Sunday World Magazine a juvenile work of art by your own boy or girl. You won't find a thousand reproductions, but there are quite a number. But The Latest Freak of Washington's Smart Set will amuse you as much as the pictures of the children surprise you. The exclusive contingent at the Capital, you see, often get tired of humdrum routing. They feel that they must have a change. So that explains why the diplomats and women of society gave a BABY PARTY a few days ago, at which they all dressed in baby clothes. In addition there's The Sunday World Wonder Supplement for the children—and the grown-ups, too, for that matter. There's enough ip those four pages to keep the youngsters amused all day. The Adventures of the New “Dutch Boys” slone will give them plenty to talk about for a week. Then there’s The World's Wonder Paint-Box and cash prizes for coloring pictures with it. Besides All of Which There Is The World’s Great Comic Section.

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