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‘ S SICK BABIES ARE CARED FOR. Evening World Doctors Have Begun Their Summer Campaign in the Tenements. THE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Altred, Muller. «$10.00 a 1.8! 1 1.00 | 6.00 4.50 1.00 ‘sia Brook- Fund corps of physicians, after going over the work of his, staff for the first half of the first week or this summer's cam- paign, has this to say: “The reports of the first few days’ work of the corps of physicians Indi- cate that the present summer will prob- ably be a very busy one. As there have been but few real warm days one would hardly look for many oalliren suffer- ing from summer allmants, and the re- | ports show few such cases, but as a) fesult of the sudden drop of something like 40 degrees within a few hours that | occurred about a week ago the phy: clans found many children suffering from colds of all sorts, in the majority of cases the ailment assuming the form of bronchitis, ‘This in Itself would be a comparatively trivial matter, but if al- lowed to run on the child would become very much weakened as the result of the almost incessant coughing and the consequent racking, and would stand Uttle chance in the struggle for exist- ence durin the torrid spells that are bound to come as the seasun progresses, “Another class that the physicians found In large numbers Js that of very| young children whose mothers do not exercise suMcient care in feeding thelr | offspring. In one case the poor mother | who nurses her child is careless about | her diet, thus providing food for her baby that 1s deficient both as to quan- | uty and quality. In another case the mother {s unable to feed her little one, as nature intended {t should be fed. She very naturally turns to the feeding bottle and some sort of prepared focd. Then, unless she haz received thorovgh instruction ia the preparation of infants The Chief of the Sick Babies’ foo¢ ana the cace of utensils. her troubles wil! increase with great ra bidity. “Dh° work of the corpe of physicians at the present time ts not altogether | |drade, appointed a “Committee on Street the Ds of sick babies, which, of) Belleving shut patience has ceased to; For more than a year Forty-second Cleaning,” with John D. Pease as Chair- SOuERD, 3 hele Cbelinar ooject; thelr] be a virtue, the morchants and business! Street has been almost impassable on man and Charles H, Easton, R. V. Lew- eu oe De etnecte toward seek. | men of West oFrty-sezond strect, by-| te south side, and there has been no i es mn wi i meiner Arthur) y nv q les and Instruct- zs 3 e . y pron nailaliemidrod nad- Jonson, i «. John, John W.! iny thely mothers, so that they may tween Broadway and Sixth avenue, have oan fe Pee eae eee nee ney ene , ‘5 uit nd rank t PEE pene us mem | ic bathe ind In other ways properly | risen | nrev 1inst the way in which | the south railing track to the front men set’. thor teeth to: fine ae aie, Osea and prevent) their righte hav been trampled upon) walls of the cellars, and for more than Feiher and) orapoacd to exact decent f nE an <asy prey to fi { r the fro - eme realinel 8 er. hey be- vain the and, Vast the varloue ailments that ueually fol, amd their business destroyed py thea 86 au is ne ae eye aly gan by writing a polite letter to John ofall and ‘side- y eh ¥ sill ae a a maper and laths, id the con OF. | walk low 4m the wake of a projonged spell of | contractors who claim to be constructing) 1.) as 4 “temporary” covering for the calling his attention to a year of broken | “Wo have to do this ty patches af The Annee weathe! the rapldetranst oway through that] hole made by the way men. promises by those interenied to the met | twenty It {s all done before he Agures of the first week's work |»). 01, ray chants. They pointed particularly to the | the establishments of mort of the sign- will be given later, The Fund nas been | block, s The yawning gulf of the subway ex- promise the Chief Enginee of that protest, It will all be done an important factor in reducing infant, Te ! yetecond #treet ruins have tending under. the sidewalk wes een nm Seat ager tain -morrow night mortality Jn this city, and its physteians | existed vo long, enore than a year, that aa Bridged “oy the bee be “satigfactorily finished in Protest Had Laer have the satisfaction each summer of eve f° Marhattan knows) 0 WON “Yes, our protest bis seemed to have finding the number’ of seriously ailing that Diack has been mndé to lo r*| The footpath or bridae lay up against yf there was only ex days [the desired effect.” wall one of the children Jess than the preceding sum-| tures \of the streataloh st,| Meetors front |p some places, sil Othere Hable for ¢ ctl i this ide mer owing to the instructions given to wrecked by the fury of Mount] It extended along above the curb stone, Bh thoy arg {the , Pats reales uae. i | maar d the stone perso i o « us to. norms ons, of thelr little one. !t hopes, thezefore, raged merchants, encouixeal| tween It andthe stone front, persons reduced to the conditions of ihok a lot oe wredding ia that the numbei sick bubles this] PY the decision of the Court of Appealay etching the store entrance® by cross Se a eT 000,000. oct Ho) lve up season will be smati-. shan ever. jn the $89,000 damage suit of Proprietor] bridges. Fok SETI RCA eth o na here.” There will be plenty of sick children! Bates, of the Everett House, that the| Complaints have been made by the vito bo left with (the lor to look after. The Fund physicians witt| Rapid-Transit Commissioners were not| score, Complaints to the Bureau of Vest Forty-rerond sir not overlook any of them. The daily |# laW unio themselves; that the subway | Incumbrances, President of the Bore | AL Jahn 1. MoD sal) thecainiinn visita to the tenements will continue all| Contractors could not “do as we please| ough, Commissioner of Public Works, ty’ the Degnon & McLean Com wea : through the summer. Every sick paby| nd the public be ‘and that| the police, the Department of Health whom the mi had been turned RUSTE will be doctored free, the medicineysw!ll| 29 Dower on earth eould give any per-Jand the Mayor, The answer always ro- | Work Nearly Done. purtace, vill ke be free, and where cases of destitution | #0 or party authority to ruin another's} turned has been: i ero anford, of the PS hart are encountered immediate rellet will ho | PFOperty or business without paying for] ‘The Rapli-Transit law gives all.) ors’ force, sald “but we are dolig tne best we given. It, have resolved to fight, power In these matters to the Rapid- that letter of protest was sent concerned." Contributions for the Fund fatebantn = — ‘ i eis a 7 -_ in to come in. These were received ye: cicieiebietieit: AN terday: is To the Editor of The Evening World: H | E * ncioved find. $1.28 for Bick “Dables’ Fund, | CH U RC NO S. 4 garned by gelling lemonade by the following + Hie’ girtretidenta of Highwood Park, 3. 4 Mary B. Wellman, = Margaret St feletefebeinininteiinie Grace Stage, Jeannette We! Te the Editor of The Bvening Worl committee hay charge of tie Woly Union, of Brooklyn, will be held on ‘Thursday waren capleees ey Vcoatr(bation, far tae . rally for tha Eleventh District, Cath.’ | evening next the Greenwood Raptie: Church. 5 | ese of Lan a1 is to held At Corpus Cheistl Protestaut £97 pal tnucch, No, 150 Nassau street, N.Y. Cliy. on dept. 25. at fits oreaslaation. meeting held In | jay ie 4 were ‘Te the Bditor CP ueaind World ft 2 ur Hae Tour ‘ in the tapleed pisase catway, neler tor Bick Mabon Funae” SUS ** HE PF) BOW Street Court Crowded at Bier" te Medi, ; cori) rye} Miss Hausler, a Pretty Stenog-| CHARLES &. VARCOR. 10 years o ‘ ; f Charman, Mr Fran a or AN Angels. it “ No, 233 Wost ‘Tweaty-second street, Hearing in Case of Irish diate, | Morris Bark, | Bescalars: Mr or a aaetee rapher, Betriends Sick! AC. Myers, &2 Flushing avenue, : yan, Chures of tie Blessed Sacis- hon werviee hae ato Bop i ouch | 2 ment. Hrooktvn: Diserict Marchal The rally A bs and Mra orse and Cause J Brooklyn, sent $1. M. P. Who Fought with the met, srontyn Dieta y church, Jamata arin by Mr and M id Cause$ Driver's All money for the Sick Babies’ Fund| Boers. wot Nike Gal rn Arrest. should be ‘sent to “Cashier of World, lave Without, Dieeinutatinn" wit! ve the ihe dull ot, a Pulitzer Bullding, New York City.” pubings of Bex. 2008. LAN HBr pee IMAL a a ——— avenue aa’. NI nats bom st LONDON, June 14.—Bow Street Pollce | Mipman, DD Ro Ge ined tenog- Vy i} evening rervice durin . One Hun- FOR THE M’AULIFFE FUND. | court was crowded this morning when stom ferviee during yt “one than f the Investigation was begun into the! Rey. itebers Jewish 10 H Court this mor Olvie Club to Hold « Plente and | charge of high treason brought against (i) Suen eh ADEs int roataG Summer-Night’s Festiva o), Arthur Lynch, formerly of the Boer scoused OF erisiey te The Civic Club of the Twenty-ninth | army, who was elected Member of Par- Peale eae he in Assembly District is arranging for a | Hament for Galway in November last woo tonic on which Rev. Auth meat et ie plonic and summer-night's festival June | Col, Lynch was arreated at Newhaven poser, " ton 39 at Noll's Schuetzen Road, borough of the Bronx. tre to be $1 and the proceeds are to be Jonated to The World's McAuliffe Re- ward Fund. Park on Bi Tickets are now on sale at the clu! tooms, No. 1108 Park avenue. Thi By also be had from Secretary Julius No, 105 Bast Elghty-olghta , Kotin's cigar store, 1085, ‘ark avenue; J. 8. Berger & Bro., No. 1045 Kk avenue, and the Harlem Mice of The World, No. 209 West One Hundrod and Twenty-ffth street. ERIE FREIGHT WRECK. the West Are Stalle Hour (Special to The Bvening World.) GOBHEN, N. ¥., Juno M4.—By the wreck of an Erle freight train at & @'olock this morning six cars loaded with butter and beef for the New York maria were piled up in front of the F station, rat es ree trains from the West were wtall ‘hree hours, ‘Phe conductor the freleit train was quite woverciy ured — UNCONSCIOUS IN A GRAVE. Cemetery Workman Was 8) by ® Pick He Had Been Using. Frank Gerber, a grave digger, em-| ployed at Flower Hill Cemetery, Union | Hill, came neer being killed jn a grave he Was digging to-day. Gerber threw « plek he had been using upon a bank of tarth beside the grave. The pick slipped | fell, back upon him, cutting him! Tickets | ‘ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SUNE 4 FORTY-SECOND STREET MERCHANTS DEMAND A CHANGE IN SUBWAY WORK, WHICH HAS RUINED THEIR BUSINESS. — |Street Torn Up and Obstructions Left in Front of Doors So Long They Had Become Discour- aged Until Decision Won by Manager Bates, of the Everett House. Fre st Gh Ave- at 4eraSi> locking West? Commissioners. We are help-,¢ It waa a prem 4 i for butting the sircet in | Sacrifice AM to Speed. licuaponeibie ROGAN Gt tS | Appeal to the Rapid-Transit Board | Mads iNtave 4 % Piece pea a ation of the Hftecn-sti [has had no more apparent effect, the! Cea Of the Meer: i being that "80 long as the cones site of | [tractors are working as fast as they |, “We have com | can we cannot Interfere." eivet fora Wenge ofS | The mere {chants and nts’ organization, the M Manufacturers’ Board Sixth aver Near 6th--Ave- = at: of on landing trom 1 other [friends to-day. Th between Pifth end Sixth avenuer went Bdward Carson, nine opening for the prosecution, referr brielly tg Col, Lynch's Aumralian tionality, restdence in Paris and depar- ture thence to the Transyaal in January, 1900, “Phe case for the prosecution,” said Sr Edward, “will be that on arriving In South Africa Lyneh v rvice with the Transvaal Government, raised a regiment, of which he acted 4s com- Rie, Hae. Altres mander, to fight in its bebalf, and a A bie od twelv | |Uvely ‘fought against Gen, Buller’ | "9 7 a operations. | arthoaint xolecopal Church “Lynch was in Pretoria Jan, 15, 199),|¥)i% hin family an the sterman! and le to the Transvaal nutherities, | stiha eat tetas ee Ur ot noufying them of hig desire to take up| The anniversary of the Young Poople's Bap 18 ho signed q field cor- | — arms, and Jan. werloual, adobe the head, ; conselo Pra) gaunconsatene a grove ie, emen had to be called in ne of the sh some skeleton gemma had, 10 he *ls urBe olen wh ch Detective me reat fa stored Ne me 0). ie an 1 ‘eo ae a visieing aid oF wam- kon’ were ie i 10’ remo THE BUSINESS WORLD, BUNDAY WORLD WANTS MOVE) STROLLERS’ CLUB 10 GIVE NEW PLAY *'Round Herald Square," Written by John L. Golden, and Rupert Hughes, to Be Performed Tuesday Night. production that a tothe ntlon of profession managers will bo pe evening at the &§ promives ers of that aren n. fs the final Rolater of the asacon 1-02, and the sxit will De put oa ih wa much attention to @etall as ‘hough ik were to be presented to a Jonn 1 ea, who finds time to \ ory and amuste when he i no nt the affairs of a big cor. t te of the: plec wile) is ealted pune The book is the Joint work ¢ Iden and Rayert Hug a those who have been present at the re heareals fay it Is the cleverest bit of Broadway that has peex put on the e ing long time, action of the aketeh hinges on the ea of Richard Outdrawn, an art jet, BP familar with Bohemian New York will have no difficulty tn racing Che ntity Richard - ruwn, whowe real name ta not Vat of the charseter in tae play a Real Comly, tirawn Ie engag Drew on oe knock-out piements, drawa, Riehurd Gi 1 and dry In comic he Hit nataten’ t roward accldent, h 1 vomic plot that is reail th ne excitement In tie newspa Yr Pac owner of th jere that Oxtleawn fred? Ww { 0 feat figures on a ain clock roted In the Tenderloin shall etrike hour of midnight Ourdrawn ty ta proven Ine ho never sold a ke to ¢ wn ery nist 1 o'clock Mary" hae sulphur er in ef the Dodge statue, it hay come to if, and she has made love to it, On this particular night the statue Is mad It has seen Mi Mary” making jove to Horace Greeley, across the savare 1 > of the controversy attract! t yf Outdrawn's flancee, Me Leor of Bad Axe, Mich., who 4 Jost tn New York Matches Mary's” xecret an me Outirawa contides it to him. His son the clock not strike the Nope is ty bring the figu to Hfe so that they ca hour of midnight Ontdrawn Is Saved. Thore Is no way tovmet-to the statues so Outdrawn tings # fire alarm, When the firemen arrive he borrows a ladder runs up and rubs sulphur on the famour clock strike! udge and Smudge. They come to life, climb down ft ts then | lncoveved that they are the original: German comedians petrifled by thelr own jokes Of course Outdrawn does not lose his because the clock cannot strik ve and all ends happily. Mr, Gold- aricaturel au number of Broad- ters i) o manner that IN sure talk. The Strollers are en- r the y and say it 4s | pound to nrove the biggest success they have ever The cleverest ama- teur actors in the organization are cast parts r tw en has way chara te thuslastle put on Rev. Marguerite St. Omer Briggs, 35_ Mount Calm Street, Detroit, Michigan, Lecturer for the W. C. T. U., recommends Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compoundé «Dear Mars, Pinkitast:— My professional work has for the past) twenty years brought me into hundreds of homes of sickness, and I have had plenty of opportunity to witness the sufferings of wives) and mothers who from want, ignorance or carelessness, are slowly but surely being dragged to death, principally with female weakness’ and irregularities of the sex. I believe you will be pleased to know that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound: has cured’ more women than any other agency that has come under my notiee: Hundreds of women owe their life and health to you to-day, and, there fore, I can conscientiously advise sick women to try.it."—MARGUERITE, Sr. Omurn- Bricas. $5000 FORFEIT IF THE ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINES _ Bs When women are troubled with irregular or painful menstruationy weakness, leucorrhaa, displacement or ulceration of the womb, Y ing-down ling, inflammation of the ovaries, backache, fatale y goneral debility, indigestion, and nervous prostration, tl they shot a yemember there is one tried and true remedy. Lydia E. Pinkham’s — Vegetable Compound at once removes such trftbles, No other medicine in the world has received such w: idespread ungualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of of female troubles. Refuse to buy any other medicine. Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for ‘advice, She has guided thousands to alth. Address, Lynn, Mass, O’Neill’s Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Just a Suggestion: Before you complete your shopping list for Monday see cur advertisement in the morn- ing papers of thatday. It will contain much » of importance to those preparing to leave town for the mountains or shore. Don’t forget— Monday's morning papers. We Do Not Advertise on Sunday. INVALID FOLLOWS TO GRAVE LITTLE CRIPPLE SHE LOVE Mrs. Lalor Dies of a Broken Heart Not After Death of Her Cherished Companion. Carthy, her Uttle companion, died, Mrs,| 70, Ireland,-as the moderna srthy Sat Vendam | iid: Bor many years she wap.e Wiliam Lal of No. & andam cipal singer in the big cities of street, sald that would never again | country. 4 find so sweet a frlend She wes a daughter of the ‘To-day Mra. Lalor Is a corpse, a vie-)Hdmund Fortescue Ireland, of tim to h love for her little Park, and grandniece of | |oack friend, dead of n broken Pruden, Lord Mayor of Dublin in 18%) Born and Married on the) just petore her death she sung the] fhe defed ne®relatives to marry y 13th of the Month, in Cell |song Catherine loved to hear her sing, |!am Lalor, and came to New York tor I sea, {and a8 sae passed away Iisped almost | years, mea wn th rea i ; ire ‘oming ao) Ve | No, 13 and on Trial in} jnauasity ime of the little girl, | lipped: and tnd | Part 13. Mra, Lalor was for many years ai in-! wping, and from that day until gh valid, Four ago th hunch-| in heart-broken Jonging for f | \ nck girl came to her ay a companion, Dion ane Was a helpless rele Baron lore de Wostmont, peat een RUSTE PSTN - d duly 13, mber the | ful, te of tho }ittle gir! eat mofound affee: ti un) re About Consumption. ry nuniry 2 3, 1900, x Mi 1 wish whi me nies z Ocvcuntes ve 13 in Ludiow § Mrs. Lele had (wen espe Jan when the Jayalll w | ‘ ht by pas 4 block ft was Cath wy recover $1.50 , ave Fr attendant y s a fonbay i of heart misanpropriated for trial in Part rly be esi online gure from, the house when Mrs. Lalor Thircecn name o} C2 CLDMD ee ame..of Wil go she « sed and for » Mahe sunse in. bed the things lin ‘i ie wee Ae | witch Cathe loy r her, with Ai Ben y {towers from ti asket of the littl 7a & nan Who Cu “| hunchpack clasped in her thin hands. tx ar In her younger Gays Mrs. Lalor was Jwen J. Kindelon and others Thro the courtery Oscar Ham- merateln Rachel Lays, the prima | spor many iscuths | was worried mna of the French opera compar artbroken over an incusable cough: ren Miss Frances 1 soprano, HAY®| had fastened Itself upon my Bam neen secured, A double quartet, through The best professors aud doctors ls the kindness of Frank L, Perley, will De) nics cheir most valued treatment, Dub net's certificate, describing him Aa) iiton Holt, “introducing Col, Lynch, of lan Irishman, a Britlah subject and aun | the Weoee Aran ta thie Xt eta 2 quick DEATH IN HOSPITAL, -—- | born in Australia, but declarisg hin Sie ¥. nite 4 Sintes aren a “5 r . : willingness to fight for the South Atri: | Hiltea pratee atic eye Ne! aderty Mam with Broken Lew Kx Two of Them Removed to the Prominent Men Will Speak | eH SAD BUNy A Oter tO WEIREMD AnD Minister to Venehuela), and Prot. mi Jiron Suddenly of Apopleay, Hospital in a Serious Con. at Carnegie Hall in Praise of f ot allemiance iraton.,.a¢ the American 8 choo} at ‘ . Fp gee ji s ‘ee Heit Gurabar, AOR vr dl givers the prisoner Was remanded to art ny AFAngAS ay ie af yo. | dition and the Third Is Re. the Dead Journalist and bling him to do #0 as well as wo accept 9° © 41) Hast Nineteenth street. broke hiv Ing} “i s . u : | e latntaaign trom the Trauavanl Gove eee Wesdnesday and was rent to Belley vived at His Home. sman, Srament, Lynch then ralved the so. pees MSN GAie aud chis “aok ‘eave ee ie rN on Hegada: joined the invade, ALLEGED BURGLAR HELD, Seti leat aleherand werd en army in Natal and lasid an appeal aa Se els Lg ? } turee member 3 1 |migned ‘Arthur Lynch, Colonel, irish simitied to see him ; ish ' " | wade,” Joviting Iria nmen to assist the Sehmitt Found im the Rooms of Vhey magn him cold chloken and]; kc +) J. Cun wa in s two Republics.”” oS ey epee BAe. old, and, ¢ yy 5 Whe Ison, Charles Russell, esand gon Botiawiv Averbar plissolee sand: had been talking. i) Ha) van Ane }pf the, tate Land Cnlof Justice, Haron, Churles Sehmitt. twenty-four years Wi bh a halt ie an mh ne those | mae bY 4 fi) # Bue © uMtnis ¥ | Mussel of istiiowen, dn behalf of the’ oid, of No, Si? Fifth atreot, was held| B® bands to his face, and the ext ine n 1s 1 ab Un Getendant, suid that’ Lynch had faced M 1 was held ae ian cet nie % and Hans d.1No. th of which s was the procesdinys Like a 'inan, What he for trial on a charge of burglary by stant Was unconscious Mra, Nuyangast Hoapital, wail marae retcig steeper : | fad done be lad done openly, and be Magistrate Hogan, in the Eavex Market! flited, A nurse hurried to the bedside t hom ern yeu desired 8, fucllitate the inquiry aa muen Court, aay and found the old man Hfeleas, ot he hosplt al | Addresses wil be made by Congress: | | ay, . At d o'clock this morning he was cap-| A pudden attack of apoplexy i f ” men John 3 Wiliams, of Mtalsslpp adhe ok Cua etitorath. Rerane rutiie: targa ie he aia Benjam'n Autts| prought on death. Hie widow waa has froma leak In the pipe | ng David He Mercer, of Nenrasha + ach, at No, anoey sireel vived, but became so hysterical that ee John W, Keller, ex-Pres nt New York Press Club; Gen, James RB, O' Beirne, Rev. le J, Byers, the printers’ priest; et now ap) cough was sent, It au to do him any good, Hi io tong” and consia’s of | and was a constant source of anBeyt {lng Je as Teuthven Jethro Ware |" "Vay “gincouraged and heartDeoken | er, fit tenors; Kdward Randall: | neqioines failed to Lmprove his ened {Churies Inguldby nd eKSs | ayy Inst resort T app.led to the Koom Thomas urton, Edward Bikes, Nays Cure at 48 West 22d street, New Yorks ness ducol Webley and Wiltlam N¥¢ jis4 him breathe those healing olle The musi? will consist of the combined | lungs f vchesttay of Rroctor'a Fifth Ay Ho improved trom the start, until Fittyseighth street and One Hur Nines eine eS Br art iid Twentyedtih. street theatres, and | iat he wa i, and 1 now Jaa Fal Ail] be Sonducted by Prof, James Heaga, | for these physicians bo would ava The eHOns Ww mbroie Thowis| He is all I have got, and dt thle “ay mon Handel's | diserse bad | him away, 1 ™ Mansy} | Marsh | care to live my g \o 1am (hankful for the qreat of this wonderful Consumption and " F curo J offer my t CADETS CONFER md (atsuiy ehtek ~ ‘ Belov at 4 | (6 0 lung dscasos. Adinilatved ao chisa] My me ts Cari i In Bie] ‘ors Catholic Church lass in cluded more than 100 boys in full cadet uniform from the Sacred Heart Pro- tectory, Arlington, live at No, 16 Bast 64th street Any one in our ranean)! the (ruth of thie statement” atl. Me