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| ° THE WORLD: NO 2 ere Se ATA AY EVENING, TULY 14, 1902, BIG BENEFIT = STRAW MAT eer 'SeARCn AND SHARE 8100 FOR SICK BABIES Fixe, som are caine About the City Wear-| R | ing Prize Headgear) Annual Entertainment! and The Evening| atErbe'sNorthBeach) World Is Ready to’ Casino SF aay Wilt Award Those Who, Eclipse AS Others. | Find Them. Hred Erbe will tender his annual bea-| an \ @Mit for The Evening World Sick Babies' | Now for the Evening World's Great Bund at his North Beach Casino Friday, | Straw Hat Hunt | July 18. | It beginy right now, wherever you are | Bach year since the Fund was in- | and whatever the time of day, and it le! stituted Mr. Erbe has given a benefit, | eM to everybody that wears any sort | and every one of these has brought inj OC eiraw hat more money than did its predecessor. | is the . ? he entire proceeds of these successful |{t'8 @ Straw Hat Hunt, that’s all, and! eniertainments are turned over to the ey teed as Bll oe SaN all Fund. } ou nave a straw hat wi show," beginning at noon and iasting | * evening ‘orid's until midnight, mark in somebody else's hat and oth ‘there wil not be a dull feature in the; Wi8e comply with certain simple condi- whole programme, th | ons here set down you will be eniitied | vaudeviile talent having been secured. |to a share of $10) which the Evening | Prominent among the artists Who | Wort, a eda amon | have volunteered their services are| World will distribute In prizes among Harry Thomson, “Mayor or tie Bow-| its straw-nai-wearing or straw-! -OX- who Is one of the cleverest fui-) poring readers, makers on the stage, and Charles | Senha HERaIna bel five dh Rucber! ard, | BEES i Mr. Ward is a famous New York tenor! 20 for a Harlem hat. and composer, His songs have become 420 for a Downtown hat, Popular ‘throughout the country t 4 ‘4 Khe North Beach benefit he will, sit | be tA GON OL, ABC newest and greatest success, “Fare | $20 for a West Side hat. Thee Well, Mollie Darling.” | #20 for a Brooklyn hat. The Erbe benefit is one that no reere- *1 mae Nord ta mists Npan| Hete ie the explanation of eo csany from th ping on the Evening Evening Voorld sume time ago World Pucts grand work, the ontee | placed a peculiar mark in five straw |FIND THE SECRET MARK IN YOUR STRAW HAT AND tainment will be of an excellence that | hats that were on sale in as many dif- WIN $20. would warrant a journey much further than to North Be ferent parts of Greater New York. One | h. eCoMmputtons io The Evening World of these hats was marked In @ Harlem | ck Babies’ Fund should be addressed store; one Swntown store; fo the Cashier of The World. Pulitzer | Store: one In a downtown store; one In | Batlding New York City an east--lde store; one in a west-side | j fe, and one ina Brooklyn store. ‘The | | task of devising the mark and placing Ts oO. _Straw—No, _ s_- it in the hats was assigned to one man, | ————S—SS= == ; Who kept ail the particulars to himself, | and who has placed a sealed record of | [hie work in the safe of The World's |] 9” oy about (date) cashier, Nobody knows the mark, or jin what sort of hat, or what store it | ; ; | Was made, except this man, No store- | and bears this mark: wour He Walt. Jeroine Ham: keeper knows, no salesman knows, no- | Surger and o Recs lccay cohiectadl @(hLT NS ANSTO i Philip and Margaret Muehienthal body connected with The World knows, and others ves... venthat yg) | Every precaution has been taken to pre- 20) vent collusion, and the Hunt will be as | PU. ROE arene Name, j Robert F. and Florence Brown ner: ins lenexeeaill \ Wadia yoo fair to the s st child wh engages) Address, i THE SUBSCRIPTION | sly ackno | Was purchased at. ga nd others : | rude, Marie and Helen irwin Hirsch, Benja: Chance for All, Ywo little g ry Even the sort of hats that have been [ dis not known except to che one nan who did the marking. He was in- Structed, however, to «ive every straw traw Hat Hunt, Evening World, P. 0. [ Fill out blank and mail to “Pelt Ita Daty Box 1354, N.Y. City.” Ineton © ud the cum lected by children who feel It help those aro in need, Hop i ne cheapest D ChoTnpeL ES RUTAIVE ERIE may have picked out the wrong mark.| the great Straw Tat and win one pentyles of hat, Ep that case his wife or sweetheart or of World's twenties, inthe Hunt.so friend may nd the n and v | ‘ady" that Is worn secure the $2; all ehe has to do Is to Hat Huot ts on. jisa as good ince of belug “it as state the number and description of the try to be on b the hauightiest weave of Colombia grass hat and where and when it was hought t up. collected for the Sick | that ix plaited unger water. lt makes | ee = eee ———— no difference what you pald for your oth street. F at—lf you purchased it this F ST MARK’S viner it may have the Evening 5 World's secret mark in it, and may win scaruntee is iene onde) TUMBLES DOWN IN SQUARE. Hh ohne Worl Hie Ing a silce of the | Hint 199th street. fldren. $5.25 from a collection +2-—___— Famous Structure a Heap of Ruins and Some: Lives May Have Been Lost. Ross Israeison, the sake of five straw-nat wearers Here Are the Names, |that they have been sold nts ad $3 from qur fair for the atck|Areatest strawohat year In the history ‘ Kindly put’ our “Ramer In the Evening | Of ie at (rade, stocks nave ter have VENICE; Italy, July 14.—The Com- the sudden appearance yesterday of hel Johnson, Misa Florence Brungom, | found it hard to keep up with the weat Danie qetached bell tower of St. a longitudinal crack in the corner 0, vine, yithia tes Marte Jo om, Miss Dagmar Brunson, demand for straws, so it fg pretty Bis Helen Johmon, Mies Helen Squler, [tain that the marked, hats Mark's Church, 98 meiers (about 200 of the wall facing the clock tower, Mint Gertrude Johnson. sold If they haven't—which TqUOTaiolnck tandiinenbre ing Mot lcwolwincows Collected at 58th Street and 24) Tine haere feet), high, collapsed at 10.40 o'cle a & i this morning and fell with a great A concert, which had been arranged Incl 4 eat en collected | Tp purchaven, thes will “be {3 crash into the piazza. to occur on the plaza yesterday | eee ee eee ee ene cccming! The Campanile, which was entire- evening, was stopped by order of the! eee He Miller, Samuel Marks, Ley Bote cet aKN TNS Buca iy detached from the Cathedral, col- Prefect, with the object of prevent- etigert Etmiines” Tort sauer [MAL tg, marke, apery oUt Hh, neem t lapsed where it stood and is now a ing a concourse of people. ening World's man went heap of ruins, | y Will Help.” 5 BhersRenat tt Help: jinfo a hat. store, and while the. saler- ' ff the) The Campanile stood opposite the Nes the_uadors nave collgsted for the! man ‘wasn't. ooking ar while he vent | The Cathedral and Palace of the vi", Campanile stood opposite ue neat " we know about it, Whether he used a/the Royal Palace was damaged. Re- vided with a marble top in li da jn} tuchtenthal pen or pencil, a brush or a #tencil, a. George Denning, Ais bit of ribbon, a label, a tag, a tiny plc- | pairs on the Campanile were to have, li was crowned Margaret Muehienthal, (th the figure of an ‘ante Dav’ ture, a number, a letter, a star, a croa - ae arly sixteen feet. iil ne A tuildren of Lenox’ avenue, between One Hoa: |a hieroglyphs or something else maboay | been commenced to-day. cot, Weattoule on the’ Sant aide dred and Th! enth and One Hundred and Four- | DU himself Nows. Evening Vorid | AmMpaniie, was once rendez. nly ‘learn’ thet when? the | bt 48 feared there wae some loss of the Nobill und afterward a| prs will prizes are awa cted this amount in a teen day und a halt, They co 3 rded, when all the detalls of life. The ruin, are surrounded ‘ing room for the guards during the | ssion of the Great Coun An Annual Subscription, f the preparation for the Hunt will 6. yy @ cordon of troops. of the Great Counc. | given. haere ¢ bronze 3 of Peace, Incloned you will ni 82 annual aud: Leok Inside Your Hat. ! The ruins are piled up to a height Apollo, Mercury and Pallas on the cop: scription to the Sick Bables' Fund. FO ARAL Whale aneshavesta doitel eet | LA F SPY ing of the Campanile, and ia fhe bronze | From Two Boys: mnphen, what wilt one pave to do taget of 1.. feet and the Piazza di San! doors were much admired,” At the top | pred olga Aad Bt fe mipalitigs, [Chie Look ‘nelde of your straw hat. ex. | Marco and the adjoining squares ore { eeopen was tceinURiie atatioted ‘Baa ve eet, and Benjamin ‘entire Interior and {fv q Pe, continually stationec 1940 Fast Pifty-sevenith street Tnatk there—sumething that covered with debris and dust. Some he geent of the tower wax mad > Ins a winding inclined | riends of the Sick Babies,” y has been put there for a pur- S; " rrom two ttle girs, friends of we sigk| Powe—be It big mark or Nittle mark, fake | Gamage Was done to the Sansovino babies, is the tuclosed 35 cen 4‘ postal card and notify The Evening Loggetta, or vestibule on the east ‘500'4 East 84th streot. | World that your hat, which you will «With Love.” describe Ba a rough. smooth pr other side of the Campanile. Loves! straw, number so and 0, purchased at We are. six little workers for the Sick Bables’|So and S98 store on or about such a| The first intimation of danger was ¢ Fund. We bave had a fair and t date has on its inside a peculiar mark, = = ———— - —-— money we made—8l. Wiil you please x which von describe, Add your nami to them and kindly print our names in Monday!and address and send the postal card CHEMICAL WORKS FIRE. Irty-elgnt bends and justly , steps: At sunset @ magnificent could be witnessed from the | 6 tower, « To er stands opposite ane evening's paper? jto "Straw Hat Wunt, Evening World, | | Any Wileor, Halen Hershey, Post-Offlce box 23M, ‘New: York City."!| Obert rown, jorence hd Or fill out th veaam™penving coupon | Frances Carriigion, | Joweph elliot.” | ina Mail ar already indicated, wen [Early Morning Blaze Almont To- Stage ana T wee eee PRE baad ‘aweathands of hate Unatke | tally Destroys Plant at Shady side, fome Gets Bad Shaking, | eee finishers. be confounded’ with| ‘The Hudeon River Chemical Works at}, yo. BRUNSWICK. NJ. July 4.—| NOT CHARITY PUPILS. the Even 's marks, The latter | 4 u ‘]A stage with thirteen persona aboard MAT) le are not nearly so, conspicuous as the nase. Hite x Je wpe, AlnoRt totally ang @ trolley car well filled with pas- alae hea rata 3; ers’ marks, which consist of eome- | destroyed by fire at 5 o'clock this morn Ant opillslan’ na Raoto aad Story hex eM imes a number ‘Ii ora name Iikeling, Much valuable time was lost he-|teigors Were In collision near South Cohu’s Children Incorrect, River early to-day, In the stage were Mary” or “Alice,” in elther case the| cause the fire engines had to be draggeil Zs an tiers and numbers being large on f the a) co e Louls Cohn, of No. @ ast One Hun- | It lin satt lead. enc or erayon, |! the scene by hand. When they aid| member of the local councli of une dred and Sever th street, requests a cor-| ‘These names or numbers are on nearly (Ket there ifinally the flames had cull pua-| Kalehts Of the Golden Ka turning rection concerning the publication of a] xt! hats, The Fvening World's marke| *Sson of the bulldin he Takes an Albart Ol ‘oup of photographs in which are his|are entirely different and, of course,; The damage In #00. eee aiage on pert Olown, waa | Fe a eee ee cote oan printed (much harder 10. nd, a thrown from Ie st and received se: | three children. he photo was pt s should surely be enough in ex-| por the Joh badly shaken together with the story. of a charity| planation of the “planting of the hats oF the John Taylor Family, heen ee pol, The vening World regrets | iid how the Hunt Is to be conducted. | ‘The following amounts have peen re-| oi, car Was hurt no hat lt was tmposed upon by the per] All that remaina to be sald te that not| ceived py Bas A a | gon who represented that the children | only arcre of straw hats, put; coved by The Evening World for the — | eno | weAL | in the picture were puplis of the char-| thelr wives, sweehearts, sisters, cousins, | {lly of John Taylor: Mra ropirerym {tv sonoul. unis and’ friends can come ‘into Britton and: Miss Adeline Britton, of aiyeog | ‘The picture of Henrietta, Abraham | Hunt and try for a prige if they feel ao, Shelter Island Haight, uu: Lyndall| DETROIT, July i1.—The rate war be- | and Estella Cohn was taken with @| inclined. It may be that the wearer of|Hartog. $1; A. and B,, 60 cents; cash, 60!tween th land lake ines between number of their little friends and play-|a hat Js not ‘astute or enter; cents, lpetraitiand! Witvalo has! begun: the De:|| oul and find the Por the benefit of the Max Coh: yard of 167 First ave-| enough to mates in th fue, where they were vislting None of| World's s he may not ha $1 has been received from B. and Buffalo Stear apAny | the en @) the pleture attend al upon rk: (here may ftv first-class if the charity school nor ene in which negro! eral oking marks in a ha’ sufferers Mount F | rate of the and and white children are instructed to-| and the and wearer of the hat) % o nm rovelved from Rev. tif this is met further r sirle—lan't {t?—s9 get into! 8 F. Young, of Esto, Va ‘allow gether. That's es yother bh ‘you the names and addresses of thou-| 7-0X10.6, all $14. 25. TWO BURIED IN MANHOLE UNDER BIG DRAUGHT HORSE | 40 Men Almost Suffocated by Animal, Which Feli) Into Opening—Had to Kill Horse. the bottom of the| m jum time to scramble lay becaus Ira, op the h body of a dig new trunk cable 1 bad fallen Into the hole. It gave ly managed to quiet | out of the way. e sufhelently for-them to Then down came the 1,600. \t over his body, and then it became cutting off nearly all the supply of alr aceessary to kill the animal. His car-{ and threatening the two men with his ass iles twelve feet down In a three-| frantic hee'n whenever they tiled to e#- foot manhole, nAVE tO be cut to pieces be removed The horse, which was attached to one of the big vans of the Manhattan Bed- of No, dl Weat Twe being driven wi t horse wh az. They fh ound hor and St fe thought tt whl before it Finally he was quieted and the htened men crawled out. eman Lunny, of the West Thir- tleth street station, summoned Oficers | and Noble, of the Soc revention of Cruelty to Ani and they diied to get the horse oul od and tackle. They ever, and at last ding Company (hird street, - ANS irk in. Twenty-seventh | OY, meant of & arty 8 West | John Flynn, the owner of the horse. who | 4.y. | resides in Bloom) N. » consented o the shooting of the bea: 1 1c was no easier to remove him dead | ne WO street by George Read, of N Sixteenth street, when It shied at h avenue and fell into the manhole, | [nearly dragging its team mate from tts | (han tt had been alive and it Is believed feet he will have tobe cut to, pieces. A great é crowd gathered about the manhole and | The braces resisted the strain & mo-/ 4 dogen policamen were needed to keep ment before snapping and this saved | them back. | Were at Her Bedaide. i | BOSTON, July .—-Mre Elteabeth | Daly, mother of well-known actora and § actresses, diet to-day at her home In j Revere after an iMness of several | months. She had been unconsctous for aoe ithree weeks: i Child’s Father Preferred a Her children, Dan Daly, the come-| Charge of Assault, and Phy- @!an:; Capt. BMI Daly, Mrs, Lucy Daly AAs » UY Ward, Mrs, Margaret Daly Vokes and | sician Must Stand Trial— Timothy J, were with thelr mother at | eee the end. Llzzle Derlous Daly ts 5 School Principal Goes Free, Wart bound from Boropes with. her | daughter and will arrive on Wednesday, Mrs, Daly was seventy-three years of ag | Dr, Edwin R. Bedford, a vacctnating ; i surgeon for the Brooklyn Health De- \ partment, was held for trial In the | 9 9 Court of Special Sessions this after- hoon by Magistrate Henry J, Furlor of the Gates Avenue Court, } Dr. Bedford and Supt. WiiYam H.y Andrews, of Publle School No. 44. } Sale of | bee: brought to court on sum- having vaccinated Irene Walsh, six | en Ss years old. The child Is the dauchter e of Wiliam J. Walsh, a prosperous con- eg igee S irts. actor at No. 3 Hancock street, Brookiyn. One day the teachers toid Balance of a manufacturer's stock of Negligee Shirts, made of tine Madras and Percale ths, all cut full and the pupils thet unless they brought doctors’ certificates the next morn | Ing showing that they had alrendy been , €xcellently tinished, clnated in schoo}, Mr. Walsh was unable [ tp find his femily physiclan, who had vace|nated Irene a few months before, (g Ea and the next morning she was forced in * ch, ool to submit te operation again. | he was made very sick , (avaltnnaing inereneceslagainet ine Men Ss Half Hose principal and holding the doctor Magis- = ey trate Furlong sald: A Special purchase, comprising over { would seem that a doctor should five hundred dozen Fancy Cotton and first have knowledge of the previous | isle Thread Half Hose, from one of conditions of a person before subjecting erie 95 them to the vaccination operation, There (H€ best manufacturers, on sale to morrow at seems to be no warrant In a doctor v1 cinating a child who has been vac-, . cinated already. If the child was too! 19¢. and 25, Pair, young to {nform him of its previous, vaccination, then the more palpable in Regular Ualue 50c. and 65c. Pair. the offense, A doctor should be able to tell {f vaccination in necessary. The Sixth Ave., 20th to 2Jst St. charge against Bedford seems to be proven, and I will hold him for trial in | | bonds of $300." The Only Doctors in New York A Clearing Sale of | Who Give a Health Certificate. oreestc Rugs This certificate is the patient's guarantee that the disease will not : ie Faturn, The Koch Lung Cure doctors Of Various standard qualities, are the only physicians In New York Sizes, who give a Health Certificate, sud & the reason they do it is because they have confidence 1n the permanency of 9*72) $13.00 $17.50 the cures they make, They will vaccinated they would have to be vac- (GF Heretofore 85c. to 1.25, | | i nds of patients whom they have cured; they all ve in this city: you, 3x6, 2,6X5, are requested to call and see them. The Koch Lung Cure have offices! $3.00. $2.00, in practically every large city. They have a staff of seventeen specialist; 200 Japanese Rugs, physicians, who consult In all com-| plicated cases of consumption, asth- 12x15, 9x12, ma, bronchitis and catarrh, Dr. Koch himself personally visits ‘ail of the) #15.00. $0.00. different offices in consultation. Dr. Koch has Imitators, but they; 7.6x10.6, 6x9, are being prosecuted for infringement! of his patent rights and the use of $6.75. $4.50. | his name. Their claim to have spe- / cial authority or righta in the giving The above extraordinary) of this treatment is simply an adver- values are offered at tising dodge to mislead the publi For many years this company hi : had offices at 48 West 22d st, New Retail Only. York, and the Imitators who claim —- io give this treatment are all d:s- Sale Commences charged employees who originally po worked for this company. | Consultation 16 free, also a trial Monday, July 14th. treatment, whieh will make you bets! tér, Our principle {s to send the a 7 medicine directly into the lungs Mel Lon & aylor, stead of allowing the patient to swal-| low it into the stomach, | Broadway & 20th St. Our main office \s at 48 West 22d) at., New York, You are Invited to call and Investigate | 1 Little High Grade ¢,.° TNT ‘Two men {na manhole had a narrow the lives of Willlam Crawford and essnpe from death dy suffocation to-|Jamea Murphy, who wore worgiag on a} a THE BIG STORE "PACITY INITSELP ESTE. err ne ai THe FOUNTAIN Brains and Woney Are Powerlul Bargain Sivers. People are talking ener; fet about this great Fspaneion Salen Crowds flock to The Big Store daily. And quite logically, too. It’s a great summer bargain feast. There’s a revel of values here for you. And Tuesday’s attractions are exceptionally enticing. The list that follows is merely a shadow of what is really here, but it hints of the Sale’s great attractions. 5 00 Washable Pettiooats. WOMEN’S WASHABLE PETTICOATS, made of lawn, percale, gingham and madr: Excellent styles and colorings; some $1.50 qualities included; specially priced for Tuesday at 50 (Second Floor, Centre.) Women’s Wrappers. WOMEN’S WRAPPERS, made of lawn, pretty, light effects, skirts cut extra full, with deep rue, prettily trimmed waists; specially priced for Tues- 75 day at @ (Second Floor, Centre.) _ Women’s Dotted Lawn Waists. Exquisitely summery and dainty. Possessinz an IS: e entirely new atyle of yoke. Specially low priced for Tuesday, anal! econ: Front. Screen Doors at Reduced Prices, The Expansion Sale makes imperative the speedy reduction of all surplus lines of summer home Tequisites. Hence we are offering a lot of strongly 45e made, walnut finish Screen Doors, formerly priced at 85c., now at (Basement.) World's Greatest Grocery. National Biscuit Co.'s |New Home - Made Royal Milk or Royal 'CURRANT JELLY, Toast BISCUIT, per 6c large tumbler, i ie Oc package, Made by Mrs. Thomas, Highland, 8.¥ Women ’s Shoes and Oxtords. Any pair of Tan Shoes or Oxfords for Women in stock will be marked at the uni- form price of °8c. a pair to-morrow. This is really a most extraordinary opportunity, for many of the Shoes and Oxfords included in the various lots were made to sell at prices ranging from $1.50 to $5.00. All sizes in nearly all the lots, No old styles. The season’s best ISe shapes. Tuesday’s startling price, (Main Floor, Rear of Fountain.) Wash Fabrics at Reduced Prices, LAWNS: Exclusive designs of fine quality Lawns in all the desirable colored backgrounds; 100 or more Se designs to choose from; reduced from 10c. a yard to BATISTES: Fine printed Batietes; neat patterns on light and dark grounds; also white polka dots on Ie black grounds; reduced from 15c. a yard to LINEN CORD BATISTES; Fine sheer Batistes in linen effects; very suitable for Shirt Waist Suits; Se reduced from 22c. per yard to fata Floor, Front.) Wen’s Suits at $7. 00, This Sale is practically ae fresh and inviting as when it it began, for every line has been reinforced. New lines have been added, Higher priced lines have been marked down to fill up some of the lots that dwindled rapidly. You'll get more value for your money in Summer Clothing than you , ever did before. Virtually every kind of suits for men. Every fabric. Every size. The price is matchlessly attractive, e (Main Floor, Rear.) THE WORLD'S UPTOWN OF Between 37th and 38th Sts.