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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 15, 190% USE OF THE TROLLEY BELT---SHOWN IN FIFTH SWIMMING LESSON FOR EVENING WORLD BY DR. J. M. VOORHEES. Going Through All the Exercise in the Water While Supported in Such a Way that All Fear Is Dispelled. In his fifth lesson in swimming Yor Evening World readers, Dr. J. M. Voorhees gives instruction in the use of an individual “ trolley,” or belt suspended from overhead, ena- bling the pupil to exercise and yet offering a certain amount of support, The stationary belt permits the pupil to go through the strokes in the water without allowing propulsion, BY DR. J. M. VOORHEES. LESSON V. The combined leg and arm move- ment is developed by the use of the “trolley” to the point where it pro- pels the body and supports it at the same time, without the use of undue energy or the jerky and more or less futile paddling of the beginner who makes his first trial alone. ‘The importance of this exercise lies In the fact that it is actual swimming, while at the same time It prevents the nervousness coming from a fear that the pupil may eink. The confidence thus given is the secret of the art. The pu- pil, unafraid, takes long, easy strokes nd breathes without excitement, and oon he finds he !s supporting himeelft without apparent effort. He takes natur- ally the lon asy stroke which is the only one for good swimming. The practice of the combined arm and BABIES LANCUIS FROM THE HEAT. The Evening World Doctors Kept Busy Among the Children of the Poor. The Subscription Previously acknowledged... + $196.91 jessie Agar, Marlon Morse and | |) ky, Anna Goldstein @ é 3.50 3.00 2.68 ‘and John Hoening Fannoit, 2 vtcceee sees The present hot spell 1s harder upon the children of the poor than on any other class of people. Cooper up in stuffy tenements and in narrow, breath- less streets, they languish and sicken distrastingly. Among these little sufferers work the skliled physicians of The Evening World Bick Babies’ Fund, bringing renewed health and happiness to thousands of darkened Httle lives. Contributions to extend this grand Hfe-paving work are invited, No sum Is too small to be of use, Among the bables stanchest friends ‘8 Fred Erbe, who is to give them a mammoth benefit Friday night at his popular North h Casino, Prominent among the artists who have volunteered their services for this notable occasion are Harry Thomson, the ‘Mayor of the Bowery,” one of the jolliest tun makers vaudeville stage, and Charles B. the tenor, who will sing his most successful composition, , Mollie Darling.” Other well-known urtists who have volunteered are Pearl Weil, the ballad- fat; Mamie Howard, vocalist; the Todd- Judge family, acrobats; Arthur Jackson, lint; Baby Tuto, the child dancer; Emil Closs, monolo; . Francis Dan- ton, character artist; ‘the Sullivan sis- ters, Song and dance artists; Henrietta man, the child wonder: Walter & McGill, in a comedy sketch spinere iter tes the Columbia 3 in Club; Master Thiess, coon shouter, Raby Myrtle, change artist; Fostell & Emmett, in a character sketch; Howell vert, song and, dance’ artists; and ing, in “A Hot Recep- tion’; Crozs and Holden, song and dance artists; Barry and Connors, in an Irish ct; Mabel Dilberg, coon shonter; Reld Histera, acrobatic singers and dancers, and Valmore and Horton, eccentric riwind a f w jancers, Bontrioutions to the Bick Babies’ Fun should be addressed to the Cashier 0 The World, Pulltzer Building, New York City, —_—_- $6 from Yonk please find 36 for (he Sick Bable y nelling home-made cakes, by five Youkera, N.Y. Wo hope this will Tessie Morne, Marion Moree, one-day between Fifth ‘an Heuden 01 Katie No. Volinsky, joldeteln, 1°wWent innen at. Nor 6 Weet 1idth at, ‘Vollneky, Anna Goldstein, 96 Went 112'n at, No, OF Weat 112th at. From One Family. for $3 48 @ contribu: ' Fund from Willem Biel, Six LAttle Girls Helpe: "rela Metta Ne “these six Witle girls Mars, yo this emmat wum Mrlut pened eoame sick the proceeds of & ‘ta Was! Ninety-third helped Wo make Tew Cents Aplece. seb find 40 ante eollected for the hk y ee COMES HERE TO BUY. ‘Among the passengers who arrived to- day on the steamer Athos ¢rom Port Timon way A. Villasenor, @ represente- tive af the Costa Ri Go here to A ia Bah sc i leg movement on the “trolley” should be as follows: Bteadily Incline the body to a horl- zontal position, with the arms and legs together and fully extended in a line with the body. The palms should be downward, the feet outward, the head inclined backward and the back slightly hollowed. Swing the arms backward in a circle, putting the hands at an angle where the greatest combined force of sup; | t and! part of the TEACHING A PUPIL TO SWIM BY USE OF THE TROLLEY. This will As the During the practice in the “trolley” belt the pupil should resist any inclina- tion to bridge the back, which must be opt hollowed. ‘he movements should be steady and should not be propulsion will be secured. come with a ttle experienc hands are brought back nearly at right angles to the body and are drawn again| k into the first position in front of the breast, the legs are drawn upward close regular and the head to the body. tossed about. When the legs ate ex- ‘Then quickly shoot out the legs and] tended the feet and toes should be kept arms at the same time. As the arms get] well turned back, as though standing on fo thelr fullest. reach the legs are| tiptoe, and care shovid be taken that brought sharply together, an Important! the sweep of both legs is simultaneous- propelling movement, ly performed. Young Newsboy Has ——-—. “Dey says that dere is Fresh Air Excursiens into de country; but I guess dat’s all hot air. Gee! but I'd like to go out intodeeountry, Course Tcouldn’t run around like the oder fellers, dat is so fast, but I kin get around pretty fair anyway. If T could git out inter de country I'd just lie under a tree, where th’ grass is long and pick blackberries and eat + watermelon.” —Charlie Renie, Lame Newsboy, Little ten-year-old Charlie Renie has only one leg and the stump of the other one, but that does not prevent him from selling many evening pa- pers every day, rain or shine, in his allotted bailiwick on the big side- walk between City Hall and the City Court. Perhaps it is because the pinned-up leg of his knickerbockers appeal to the passers-by; perhaps it is because his racuous voice and steady persist- ence; but at all events he rarely fails to dispose of his big armful of Evening Worlds and what other pa- pers he may chance to have. Charlie has been selling evening pa- pers in City Hall Park for the last two years. When he first started the other boys used to bother him a great deal, but after he fell down the stairs at “his home in the tenement at No. 8 Cherry street over a year ago and had his right leg so terribly bruised that it was nec- essary to haye It amputated above the; knee, the other “newsles” were very kind to bim, and a certain section of the sidewaik has been given over to him exclusively, If it was not for one big- ger boy, Who endeavors on every op- portunity to sell his papers ahead of Charile, things would go Very well with him indeed, | When Charlle posed for an Evening Yorid photographer, an admiring crowd MINISTER DIES IN GRAND UNION HOTEL Sister, Who Wished to Say Good-Bye, Finds the Rev. Charles A. Wookey, of To- ronto, Dead in Bed, Rev. Charles A, Wookey, of No, 603 Collier street, Toronto, and pastor of the Zion Congregational Church, of that city, was to-day found dead in bed at the Grand Union Hotel by his slater, Miss Loulse Wookey. Mr, Wookey, who was fifty-three years old, reached New York yesterday from Bermuda, where,he had been seek- ing rest and health. He went to the Grand Union Hotel last evening end was assigned 4 room, Later his sister, who lives at No. 140 West Ninety-eighth street, called, Ghe remained umtjl 0 o'clock. Mr, Wookey waa then indlsposed, but would not consent that his slater should remain at the hotel during the sight. Miss Wookey went to her home, but re- turned this morning to say good-by to the minister, who was to have started for Toronto op the Mmpire State Ex- piesa. Ghe wont directly to her broth: "Finding rained wes ‘is " it ea a a rd was aid wae ated ip, ents of FRESH AIR EXCURSIONS ? | GUESS THEY’RE HOT AIRI, —GHARLIE RENIE, NEWSBOY. Things, but Would Like to Try One. ON HIS DEATHBED. Or. Harry Rodman’s Honey- moon Trip Made in Invalid Chair, with His Wife a Care- ful Attendant. Doubts About Such A strange honeymoon is that of Dr. Harry Heth Rodman and his bride, who was Miss Edith Wyman, who are now at the home of Dr. Rodman’s mother in the University Apartment at No, 106 West Forty-seventh street. ‘They were married Saturday at Rich- mond, Va, by Rev. Landon R. Mason. Dr. Rodinan wes in bed throughout the ceremony and had to be revived several times to make tne responses. After the marriage he was carried from his sick- bed to a train. This morning, propped up in an invalld olffair, he was carried acrcss the Ponnaylvania Railroad sta- tion at Jersey City, with his wife be- stowing upon him tender but experi- enced care. Mrs, Rodman has been for several years @ member of the corps of trained nurses at the Presbyterian Hospital. Her friendship for Dr. Rodman has €x- fsted almost since their childhood, and when he felt that he Was about to dle he sent for her, and she consented to become his wife. It is her intention to try to nurse him back to health. Dr. Rodman | belongs tos distin- guished Virginia family. His father hoted Brookiyn lawyer. : CHARLIE RENIE. poled. Brodman, of che firm of Butler & Hoaman, architects, at No. 16 Bast of ‘“newasles” thronged about him to| Twenty-third street, resides at the Watch the operation, and it was Inter-| City Club. Barsh the oPeerve the expressions of| Str, Cary Rodman said to-day that hat Miss Wyman and his prother had fallen in love while she was nursing him through a spell of scarlet fever was incorrect. They had been sweethearts, but were separated when his brother went to South Africa on the American hospital ship Maine. ‘A story that while on the ship Dr. Rod- man became engaged to ies Wdith ‘Warrender, daughter of the late Sir George Warrender and private secretary to Lady Randolph Churchill, was also denied by the doctor’s brother. ————— FINED FOR JUMPING ON CARS Wighteen Boys Who Stole Rides r, Car mingled amusement, envy and good will] the report t manifested toward the smallest one of them all. For Churile is very small and With luis little orutch and the one ekinny little leg protruding from his trouser's leg, presents appearance wich brings many a sale to him. ‘The lad’s parents are very poor, and live In two tiny and stuffy rooms in the ‘k portion of the big tenement-house No, 88 Cherry street. His father works when he can with his and shovel, and his mother sella papers, too, hear his own station in Clty Hall Park, To hear Charife yell out his wares in the deep-volced, stentorian tones that ¢ one wonder how such a rag of & lad can produce such & volume of sound, is but another proof of what effect the combination of east side and newsboy life! produces on a Uttie fellow of hi Are Punished. age. "He has never seen @ cow, or tarnyerd, and never fished for’ peroh | Daghteen boys, ranging in age from along the banks of a runaing stream, | eight to fifteen, were arraigned in the Charlie enjoys the summer time in| Tombs Court to-day for stealing rides Tor, pecsiae 1s Goadn © But “ale on the surface cars, Thirtren of them were arrested for riding on Broadway and five on the Bowery. Inspector Orsor, of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company, 1s conducting tand out in the gnow e hurts a good deal, and since he can't run about mi and stamp the other one it doesn't make welling papers the pleasantest thing in| the crusade and prosecuting the of- the world to do. He hopes to save| fenders. some money this summer and go on a] Magistrate Cornell fined each boy $2 and fold the Inspector that he hoped he trip to Glen Island before the school astul in hii term commences in the fall. O’Neill’ Another “TRUNKS! Great Sale of would be su work. An Opportunity to Supply Your Needs for the Vacation Trip at a Great Saving. 200 Selected Basswood Trunks sole leather, heavy malleable iron trimmings, Excelsior lock, two sole leather straps, 32, 34 and 36 inch sizes, (@ Regular value $15, Sale Price 9,50) Each. Positively the Best Trunk Value in the City of New York To-day. SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 25ST ST. WED TRAINED NURSE’: HAVE YOU GOT THAT HAT? $100 IN FIVE STRAWS, | | The Great Straw Hat Hunt Which Is Open to Everybody in Greater New York. MY STRAW HAT _ Straw—No. Op ae eee Was purchased at__. on or about (date) — and bears this mark :- Name, Address, i ———— Fill ont blank spaces and mailto ‘Straw Hat Hunt, Evening World, P.O. Box 1354. N, ¥. Cit, Have you joined In The Evening | vere you sought it and what eort of a World's Great Straw Hat Hunt? uhttad Myine canta or ae ee ao: ‘Well, it's “on,” and there are five & Athen: CANO information to: “wtrke prizes for the successful hunters Hat Hunt tng World, Post-Office ‘The Evening World, some time ago, | 0X 1304 rk City.” A inistake was made’ yeaterday in sent/a man to five hat stores—one in| suggesting that. zest the Straw Hafled, one in BraoWiyn, one down- | couson, could be pasted en the beck ct tcwn, one on the east side and one on|® postal card. Tt cannot, The Post- ee NS Office resulations do not permit the . pasting of anything cn postal cards, If While the salesman’s attention was| Vou fill out the coupon put it In an en- attracted elesewhere The Bvening World | ¥eloe and mall it tn the usual, way. ae Hl A vite nember that only straw bats are man put a secret mark in one straw hat marked. not derbies, nigh hats, capa or in each of these five stores, hats. Nothing but straws, Ono ‘What was the shape, size ature of ay be in a a9 cent straw hat this secret mark? The Evé World yhought on your way to work doesn't know. No one kno\. cept \ mark may be 10 Aye eS the man who made the marks. made out a report of his five vi scribed the quintet of hats and .hée marks made in them, and has placed this sealed report in the safe of The 8 le iS + ay or soft pencil. World's cashier, d's marks are different One of the marked hats, meantime to find your head while y f you are a girl look in your sweet- % heart's he If a man, look In some ather om if he'll let you., The prizes t nec finders of the marks, to the owners of the y detail of I a fathas marked. The finder, however, ‘ou think May % | must fun the om ; Jone, send a postal card to The Evening | $2) prize Cee eet seats its number, hunt is on. join it CURED OF A JUDGE'S WIFE pr.°t"*,%n, She Suffered for Years and Feit Her Case Was Hope- less—Cured by Peeru-na. Judge McAlileter, writes from 1217 gird Bt, Minneapolis, Minn., as fol- Ww lows: “I auffered for years with a pain in the small of my back and right side. often with my domestic and so- cial duties and I never supposed jthat I would be cured, as the |doctor’s medicine did not seem to help me any. “Fortunately a member of our Order advised me to try Peruna, |and gave it such high praise that |Z decided to try it. Although I started in with little faith, I felt so much better in a week that I felt encouraged. “T took it faithfully for seven weeks, and am hi PY indeed to be able to say that I am entirely cured. Words fail to expresamy Sratitude. Perfect health once more is the best thing I could We would caution all people against ac- | Wish for, and thanks to Perana, cepting substitutes for Peruna. Insist upon |I exjoy that now.’’ Minnie E. heving Peruna, There {s no other internal | McAllister. remedy for entarrh that will take tho place | The great popularity of Perune asa 98 arth remedy pts many people of Peruna, Allow no one to persuade you | tarth remedy has tempted many poopie fo to the contrary. tarrh remedies and catarrhal tonics are to IE you do not derive prompt and satisfac. be found in many drug stores, These rome. tory results from the use of Perun fos can bo procured b: rf cheaper, than Peruna. Peruna can oaly be at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a fu Shtalned ‘at a uniform priee, end Do drug- ment of your case, and he will be pleased to| giat can get Ita cent cheeper. give you his valuable advice gratis. | ye pie hag d i. re you his valusble sevice Tra ot The | ubatitute, the cheap ‘\initations ot Rerun for Peruna. It {s done every day wi Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, Obio. doubt. MA LA R | A Peerrre whether it comes nee Enemy to Health Jow lands and marshes of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities and towns, its effect upon the human system is the same. These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs and taken up by, the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness is laid. Chills and fever, chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney troubles, jaundice and biliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, Malaria, Noxious gases and uuhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidneys fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skin, and carbuncles, boils, abscesses, ulcers and various eruptions of an indolent character appear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself. The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and destroy the life-giving properties of the blood, rendering it thin and watery, must be overcome and carried out of the system before the patient can hope to get rid of Malaria and its effects. 8. S, S. does this and quickly produces an entire change in the blood, reaching every organ and stimulating them to vigorous, healthy action, S. S. 8. possesses not only purifying but tonic properties, and the general health improves, and the ay ite increases almost from the first dose, There is no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic or other mineral in S, 8.8, It is strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy. ‘Write us about your case, and our physicians will gladly help you by their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Real Estaty rel. Means bad air, NGLE-SEA. wplondid property, situated in the centre of the village of Rast Rockaway, HAS NIST BEEN OPENED, LOTS, 251100, $100 AND UPWARD, ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. ‘This ie the finest property, that has ever been offered to the public; only two minutes from the depot. and one minute frow the water, ‘This is one of the fow 4s that can commend ‘tse inspection; good macadam roade, public hall, Ore departinent and handsome residences. bn property will show you around. urther particulars and maps, call or address J. N. WILLIAMSON, 220 Broadway, New York, or office on the property. THE WORLD'S UPTOWN OFFIC Between 37th and 38th Sta [ eae! It interfered | "4 NTR egg RE TPP MTT TNE TRIE PM Py O’Neill’s Clearance Sale of Laces” and Lace Articles! In order to dispose of all surplus stock previous to phe 40 i which occurs very shortly, we Thursday a large Lace Collars, &c., at a marked reduction from regular Note some of the values that will be offered: Point de Paris, Normandie and German Valenciennes, Cluny, Carrickmacross, Bretagne, Florentine, Torchon lin Lace Edgings, Insertings and Galloons, in White, Cream, Linon and Arabian shades, (& Heretofore (5c. to 40c. yard. Reduced to clear at 5¢,, JOc, and 15c, yard. Venetian Guipure, Point Angleterre, Limerick, Alencon, Maret < Guipure, Spanish, Escurial and other Irish Point, R: , Chantilly, pee comprising Edgings, Taserti , Galloons and Serpentine, in Black, White, Ivory, Cream, Ecru, Butter and Arabian shades, Formerly 4. NEW YORK ENTRAL & WUDSON BIVER R, A VIA NIAGARA FALLS. ‘Trains arrive and depart trom Grand Central Station, 42 Bireet, New York, as below: North and westbound traing, except those leay- ing Grand Central Station at'3.15, 8.90, 11.20 A. 1.50, 2.45, 3.20, 915, 11.90 F. M., i atop’ at 135th Bt. to reotive passengers ten tes after Teaving Grand Central Station, il, pouthbound trains except the ‘30th Cen- tury” Vand ‘the, “Empire Gate Express.’ and Nos. 96, 06 and 200) will stop at 126th St. ten ‘minutes’ before arriving time at Grand Central tation 10 MIDNIGHT EXPRESS, Due 1b, Niagara Falls 6.02 P. M. 3.15 4 AIL AND PAPER TRAIN. ffalo 1.15 P.M. Cee AS 7.50 4. M.—tADIRONDACK, UBAND » ISLANDS AND MONTRBAL EXPRESS. 7.54 4 irda MAIL, te Par juftalo 7.10. Niagare Palle 9.55 A. M—18ARATOGA AND MONTREAL GPECIAL. Via D. @ H. an@ Rutland. 10.30 4. MfDAY BXPRESE. Makes loval Due Buffalo 1.15 A. M. 11.30 4. _MaiRUTLAND' EXPREBE.”” Due P. M.—$BARATOGA LI . 3.20 Gatuniage at 100 Pe oe tapes 3,30 FOE TALBANY FLYBR. Due Albany a rer ® ead ¥] Paid Help Wants in \ 73) 4 sn This Morning’s World, BUT Paid Help Wants in the Thirteen by 333 other New York Papers combined RTH) Cape Vincent, Ogdensburg, &c patty, tExpect Sunde ‘Mondey, PExoept Gaturday and Gundey. ||Saturday only. HARLEM DIVISION. A. M, and 3.36 P. Tralueethsmtnated “with eihsmina ‘ omy 416 way, HD. Brooklyn. lh Ratel or residence. by neat Foe NEW YORK CENTR: RO! BETWEEN NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND, ‘Via Springfield and the BOSTON AND ALBANY RAILROAD, River RR, Losses.) any TB Yon to Fay orcing iB Rockland 10,80 4. M, ile Drosdwey, Md St arand Contra Beatles. me 1TH, QROROB WN A H. DANI, Gen, Superintenden WEST SHORE RAILROAD. 1 Airaiiaaae ln thiaeele; tee hmneatiis mincing Nig nln sess BAY a will offer I Heretofore 50c, to 95. yard, Reduced to clear at 20), and 35c. yard. 300 Real (Handmade) Russian and Renaissance - Lace Collars and Yokes, New Shapes, Heretofore 3.25 to 8.07. Reduced to J, 85 Cream Venetian Guipure Lace Frocks, 65 each. 50 and 6.85, Reduced_to 1.48 and 1.85 each. 6th Avenue, 20th to 21st St. on Wednesday an: assortment of Laces, Lace Frocks, Real Pt and Mech. For Sale. CREDIT. Watches and Diamonds. Lowest Pri Roe ices. TRANSACTIONS CONWI Call, Write or Te phone. ‘i a hein we Sal ea a aTrT—e——e—ess ee DIAMONDS watches, jewelry; weekly payments: prices reasonable; goods teed: immediat very; business telephone JAMES BERG! write oF Maiden lane upstairs). WEEKLY vere lane; no | Pua 10ST —in the Atutetic Clad. BLAOKSMITIt BOOKBINDERS ELECTRICIANS FANCY PRATI FEEDERS FUREMEN FORELADIOS GIRL .. FOR . [SPORTING RECORDS SEE THE _______—iawyer. , GEORGE ROBINS satay, Th OGD —_—_—_¥—«<—«K—_—X—X—“—XSXSX—S— -zzreme,|DIVORGE_ $50 | Help Wanted—Male, if STERDRS—GO0 Lost. Found and Rewards. =. |WORLD WANTS | NEVER FAIL, DRUG CLERKS . PAYMENTS—Fi on first payment ness confidential. WATCH SUPPL! ‘Malden _Roods joweet. trash: all 4 ‘wanted and 150 4 eremnbeakauetece