The evening world. Newspaper, August 21, 1902, Page 3

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he - Tran oeroneeneagye athe. ed ani * THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1902, p 0 D0-+— — : | \ | ist’ i Fat Ladi ith Magnifi J I 5 C Evening World Cartoonist’s Impressions of Fat Ladies wit agnificent Jewels and Gorgeous Costumes Who i Spend Money with Lavish Hands. tt (eae ved 4 (Twat ANT hy wae bart) ‘ i C STRAW IMA: > 2. ew Aon Seo ie) «file > WAY & G2 is werd nl ( “SAY SHERIFF Ns Tony powryou _) 1) \ GET A BANP ay, >) Cay THA SRS a ( isn > HATO} 5 Pa i wie ee od We V /\O ‘ Leste yw ) f . = : ae eS { STRAWS yi ) eee Y 9- IN ns. NY i From a Distance. 4b (Special to The Evening World.) ‘ SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. 21= Xu Noth of the Sullivans look out for verything in Saratoga during the the people. i| racing season centres around the 7 Sacenh = re aT a ts | race track, but, inspiring as is that ( f] having satisfled themselves they go * ¥ machine for the separation of money Cx WINE FLOWS FREELY, Bs e consumption of real wine and mortals, it does not compare in == enormous, but the highball holds its spectacular effect with Broadway at Panamax and Others, own. Saratoga bartenders fill up tho glass after the ice and Scotch are | night. Much as New Yorkers think a eC? - | Properly placed with a local bubbling of their own Broaaway, with its glare to take him away? from tie ap-| water that comes out of the ground, b 5 B Dearance of most o! im he will) The result is a drink that tastes of electric signs, it is - small illu Ly) make his choive between entering|a draught of kerosene ofl out of a mination alongside Broadway in (3) the nate ot a citizen who is sup-| stein rubbed with garlic. They do = << posed to have money and entering| say that men become accustomed to ; Saratoga, with its glare of diamonds. CFA the pockets of somebody who can be| this Hquor mixture and. co! it i A word as to this Broadway. It Is o, \ induced to keep quiet by the per-] with relish, a statement that be , wid th, tree-bordered tht \ Hh nicious application of a piece of lead | wecepted as true, for it fs not unusual a ie, smooth, tree-bordere ior \ am | Pipe. Whichever way his choice may to hear an order for a Scotch i a oughfare with two sides, the high ON Ii ) fall he will follow it ball made with Matheny water, w si \ See . ae . last Is a health drink pure and sim- t side and the low side. On the high oe OTHERS IN THE CROWD. ple. Of the effect of these Saratoga side, which is to the westward, are Sf d Of course, everybody wha sojourns | highballs we have had no opportun- In Saratoga does not go In for the | ity to judge. | f the bie hotels, where the heart of SS display of diamonds and money.| It strikes one forcibly upon ob- } Saratoga throbs, and on this side D> There are hundreds of persons en-| servation of the throngs of women ty promenade the men and women of Dice joving themneel ves here who could} ou the balconies of the hotels that 4s} not tell a real diamond from a chan-| few are reading and none are en- . Wealth an¢ Saratoga standing. On S iar of (a « delier pendant, and would believe it| gaged in the fancy work that takes a the other side walks hoi polloi. As 2, jif they heard that a hundred-dollar ! up so much of the time of the sum- f ; is the case with Bellevue avenue in Pat ee 7 oO ( i) Ne = bill was striped red, white and blue. | mer resorts at hotels in other places. 4) ai “Newport, one side of which is as “i aw Wl S| = Ze a, Il; For these the attraction ts ineptring. | The womcn here do not read, aa @ i Bae iy , Mie \ / : Tho enterprising owners of the] matter of fact. When they sit down ! yer, aes ae ener, te Be eaablonehles \ Ha Va a] iineral water supply that has made} on the hotel plaszas they alse eect le Saratoga famous have built beautiful | other up, karat by kara | Pc 2 : @atessen shop, the Broadway of Sara- parks’ and pavilions about their| ‘Thére is a book store on Broad- Q age ape 7 3 } law ce never crossed by those who MR. AND MRS. SARATOGA (with two watches and a French waist)—You can’t see the moon for the An entrance to the betting ring at Snratogn—everything is aulet, SON arene pores are een ae eeeinibes ey ts 8 i a joe pnepestvee te ae pu ta glare of diamonds on Broadway at night. there ts no pushing. in the cool shade of the trees these | worth’s aaa 18 cents ooh ) pleasure-seekers of the humble sort) women, typical representatives necessity, and the recrossing is al-| All this ina minute. Can we beat it down. The gem emporiums of Sara- hangs around the hotels with | spend hours sipping free mineral | diamond class, were looking at the a ways precipitate, on our Broadway? toga put eas sae clerks at pint hungry look and scans the itt water and dozing in dreamy bile une sign. 5 On the stroke of nine last night I charts in the newspapers untif his | der its influence while the band plays| “I never heard of her,” remarked The frequenters cf the east slde of | ROADWAY AT NIGHT. saw a full score of men and women | eyes protrude from his head. The|on, The diamond-carrlers go to the| one. “Neither did 1.” sata the other, the street occasionally stray over to! Getting back to the starting flag buying precious stones in a Broad-) meeting is drawing to a close and! springs in the morning and drink for| “T guess she must be another of the promenade in front of the United | we come to consider Broadway at way store, I saw one woman who! he has to get away from Saratoga.|the benefit of their kidneys, Hvers|them Mary MacLanes, ' Btates and the Grand Union, but they | night. Imagine a street on which wore two) watches this. by ithe Way.) How js he golng to ralse|the money|and ether Intertor turnlshings, and MARTIN GREMED in, a in jaratoga—buy an \ | oe ae aes long. wale on the there is such a display of diamonds pee fashioned of gold In the side the pavement appears that the electric lights are actually shape of the head and trunk of an burn their feet. dimmed, and you may form an im- elephant. GOULASH OF SOCIETY. < i toga The eyes were diamonds. At the | Up and down this west side there eg nae Peete 2 Sarees end of the trunk was ie snppnite, . M., . From appearances the trinket Ei vas ae et ae Pisag monds here are as mucn a feature of weighed at lena RipOUAR: ae ow ner a society, sport, beauty, ugliness, | apparel as are whiskers to the face of this remarkable plece of jewelry 5 this continent Parple-toced phcee | EAE AUATCRIA. ‘The mafority of the binned it on her scolar quer, ter’ gf Butler's Famous Liberty Brand » conunen| EDO AERC ‘© | women wear all the diamonds they make the electric lights wonder why | 4 . is pe men with pink-faced obese women|can encumber themselves with to they had been invented. « : Condensed Milk Condensed Milk, g co rush by quietly dressed, well) breakfast, but they save a restrve 4 of srcomen, Spansion and pea ot lor evening and then they come out PRICE IEDISBREAP DED: orc 4 br: lew ’s Four Hundred; owners cl eople expensive articles Gol. Matlrmceihornem:vtep eslde\to’ adinttroe | ecetes coy ee cone with a disregard for price that calls Cc Lis ay eo of priest; daintiiy (ee nt Sannee be Worn’ in the to mind the intoxicated mariner of s © Paseay Priests; daintily | daytime are resurrected with the set- wide repute. There appears to be > = r | or Bornes Ganeners of the rich swish ting of the sun, gorgeous gowns are porcine, in pee een OBILIOS. bat ~ Si 0 blonde chon gnc Pass herculean | donned and millions in gems are en- NER AAC aS eaea UAERE Ie my : { ni a whose porns PRs like the | tered in the night parade. notice to-day illustrative of this. I I Is WOR I H ¥ OUR WHILE > em eonine os NETO nes SPORE It is an actual fact that from an In Broadway | met a folld musts ‘ ; ruddy-visagi ookmakers, ness man of St. Paul, nn, y . +, trainers and jockeys meet and hob- sleveiien the blue, meet ans re knowledge of his character is drawn |to look us up this week, as we offer for this sale a splendid list of high grade Groceries at prices so \ nob with gamblers of pale counte- gees pe SAB RE'ReS: from 9 one oe naine It Jpieute low that they cannot fail to interest every housekeeper who appreciates quality and practises economy. . to say tha’ he lost na gambling \ nance and inecrutable gase. The up-| 1) Mardi Gres parades in New Or room in St. Paul he would cail out POTATOES! POTATOES! | per world, the half world and the leans women bedeck themselves in the police, fire department and am- Ne under world meét and swing along | omaments of glass manufactured to Buience Sud’ makes. requislion ap The finest Long Island Potatoes, all round, solid and very white. Pi in tho never ceasing current, Casual|shine with variety. No Mardi Gras Ma sce Ov the la gre { observation might produce the im-|parade ever produced an artific debe KE 7 Cc $1 40 pression that they assimilate, Such | siltter to equal the genuine as it is Mic Ma tagee Amuls oaattaee: A LARGE BASKET, > A BARREL, m . | an impression is wrong. The line is | 2c" St night on Broadway in Sara- “Went down to the club:house and Not Over One Barrel Sold to Each Customer. | x =| drawn as sharply in Saratoga as in Leia - lost $390 playing roulette, Got a ] f 4 wantie m the streets! good thing for the races to-day?” Be | York, _| EVERYBODY SEEMS HAPPY. adies an good thing for y | | Now York, but the ik ued e thin Brergbody appears 10 tw napy.| Darenendes eine to tne the water aon cnievey wares RICH AROMA-COF F E_E—DELICIOUS FLAVOR. _ From the gardens in the rear of the | ie a fei att Not one, but both of these qualifications combined, have made for our Coffees a reputation second to none. | ALL EYES ON WHITNEY, big hotels the sound of music floats. | skirts, the hum of conversation, the| to imbue one with the idea that the! on, acquires the hack habit in|] you can't aceite Ati Nae ran An pay what you will for them, and we know thousands of good judges of coffee j ttle of hor hoofs on the smooth} only way to use money is to throw The toniley i RS y n ‘ Ch The echo of the laughter of women | rattle of horses’ hoofs on the sm WAY, Saratoga. The trolley has not In uality who will so testify. The price we quote is special for this sale only. : | tomes by William C. Whitney, to mingles with the clink of glasses.| highway, form an exhilarating com-/ it away. vaded the business and pleasure sec-|} 9 peyee SceE "| whom, more than any one else, Sara-| The shuffle of feet, the frou frow of| bination. An hour of {t is enough! ‘Tiffany's closes when the sun B0¢8/ tion of the village and. transport BEST MARACAIBO COFFEE, Per Pound, 19c. | ra (hae toga is indebted for its revival. #ol- = = aan tion i furaished by hordes of cheer- 4 lowing him is Max Hirsch, Treasurer y ‘ul freebooters owning horses an | ! i ide to the a of the Metropolitan Opera-House. IGHT WATCHMAN BLACKMAILERS ASKS Al) 00 open TTAEORS. One may. via Aare Boras, one-half pound packages be FREE! White Pepper, pe: area B Behind them comes Joe Ullman, the 5 anywhere In the village limits in fact |] Beata Mantard, our oi 4 40 1061 A package Zu-Zu Ginger Snaps | Witeh Haxel, ove-hait pint bottle 4 Chicago bookmaker and the only ’ for a quarter Rut gerne ihyy v esate Ale in Brand. twee: Bee with | pound of our French Mustard, Butler's best, ss the corporation limits the cheerfui carton, ie ne ps toute be s| ote roma pr eregtceedn TERRIBLY BURNED THREAT 10 KILL HUSBAND 5 LOVE pirates adopt a scale of rates thail] anreades Getntine, tewine srt g¢ | BEST No» f TEA, | outve ott, snomis, sm toa 4 a ir, August Belmont is , ; U would gmake a night hawk cabby of PASHES! at regular price of B&c. Lemons, choice Messina, e: dose ie close by in the throng, and close to | New York hide his head in shame at|] Cocoanut, Peer fran’, © package. Be CALIFORNIA PRUNES Aluha BaAginat Kalil i b Mr. Belmont is Mr. Bat Masterson, . hia want of nerve, In the village,|] Concentrated A emia Dutler§ {Qe pack i + fi . i ~|competition is close and the scale|] vest, « bottle 4 peta | ; . ir the bad man from the West. Col|Fuchs is Likely to Die from| Detectives Guarding Wealthy | Young Mrs. Dundore of Phila ROmPED As close and the sale Saas hl ntMancan Saaaee Extra Large Fancy Santa Clara, | yirey moot-Reer Extrac il Jack Chinn, of entucky, “suh,” is ; i .| Geo, E. Wallace {rom Whom] delphia Brings Suit Againgt}{: possible for a man who has gone|} wrank s Dottie, rapped iC 2 Pounds for 15¢. : j i just preceding Charley Reed, tue) Wounds Received While Try: Was D ded| P. d Brother of Huse] broke at the races to ride back to his |] ¢ beans i * Le Dt J Vy ato sup, Liberty Brand, one veteran oportsman, ing to Protect Property of} $50,000 Was Demande arents and Brothe A hotel, He ts poor indeed who cannot || "her nin batten 5¢! BlueRibbon Breakfast Food j 4 His Employers. on Penalty of Death. band Separated from Her. | gecure cab fare in Saratoga Campbell's Salad Dressing, * {Oe NONE BETTER. | Senator Pat McCarren, of Brook- P Reference to the man who has gone|] DELICIOUS AND WHOLESOME Imiilacia’/paasioca) rau | lyn, looking pale and even thin from A broke suggests the assertion ne French Sardines, Clement Brant, 256 nee hi et ‘oe nd can 4 ' his recent illness, propels his long ss _| MANCHESTER, H. Aug. 3.—| PHILADPLPHIA, Pa, Aug. %-—S9-/ there are many of him here. 1e with key, a can, Be, of 3 for A Package, ce } t leg: through the crowd. Next we Ries ‘eunae ie ait a George E, Wallace, a wealthy resident ciety te Interentod a the ult jot Mrs. ) see Nathan Frenk, former Congress-|*"°"*™ Fuchs Is in és of Rochester, this Stale, Ie under aur. | PTAnilin Dundote, Jy agit nein son | n ; ; tan from St, Loula and owner of the| Xt” 19 dle trom wounds received mn eT aessctive who ta guarding) ores Meme ei a tiem | PTOF. Robert Koch|! Pride of St. Louis Flour, Triumph Matches, 4 Bt. Louis Star newspaper. John A,| Ns attempt to save the property eA him from blackmailers who have threat-| tion of her hushand's affections: saiFace adhe Siete 7 POUNDS FOR 18¢. 12BOXES FOR - - - - 10¢ : Drake, of Chicago, his Iinevitable|“™Plovers, Fuchs haw long been n ened to kill him Mra, Dundore has been separated from eee * 4 : ¢ in the Mahistedt lum-} Some time ago he received a letter! ner nusband since, September, 180% In 1 cause cigar in his lips, bustles by, with| #tchman in the J. A saying that unless he deposited $20,000| ner petision ate her husband's pas nt \that [Gaskrere| them: P , , Mayor Hinchliffe, of Patersc n, N.J,,| Pt ae O08 FANE: morning he was| in & okt abandoned house near here GF BAAR OR sal Ny did all avis idavien a teoatmand and “Hustling Harry” Stevens, the| 7," °° , Mil when | M would be killed. He immediately they could to bring about a separation, [that would entirely eradicate the erme that cause ? . Naw cana ask Tan Mist thant Af aaeente the boller-room in the m ing out | Potifled the authorities and retained @| when she brought desertion provecdings | sus ais asthme, bronchitis ané consume: Y bim. lial lane lo Harn a end opened. the ture | ody guard. He saya fe will spend &! she charges that they had her husband] tem #0 Ul m one can cansract wth by (3 M ES , eee den ahah aihieh fortune to cayse the arrest of the black-| incarcerated in an neylum as insane, | bresining ihe perme = a STORES A country clergyman, with bis\ ume of fume fered by a back draught "Tha “eid: house designsted haa! heen] war tuning cate a pest 7 Br sweet, timid wife are swept along! snot out, striking him squarely in the| constantly uncer guard, but so far no| Dundore, Jr, to pay his wite $20 a w. Koch's man { EVERYWil: RE, with the current; hard by a young|face. In @ moment he was a living! one hag appeared. But the blackmallers 40 nagre, {oad that made of pat j Man whom I sew arrested for picking | torch, his clothing Ablaze, are persistent in thelr demands, Mr th for the aupport| Dit SRich by carelene { j 105 | Pockets at the Democratic National| The fames attracted Harry C. Decker, | Walince having received a number of] Of her daughter Hit T she would grec] 1 Me We luias oa 105 Ta bk i “ k : night telegraph operator at the New Semakinen ; hot to anngy her hi 1 the bein; pe - RETAIL Convention in Chicago in 1896. Kid] preven Huilroad tower station at the Bing ane says they ner only RETAIL Ra 5 3 i , “HY , ° . McCoy, the pugilist, alert and smil-| junction, and Leverman Richard O'Con- — aS CHOICE? BRANCHES ing, showing no trace of regret over) "e! hastened to the scene. With dim- Your Workmen Killed tn Wreck. BRANCHES CROCE RIES ‘ , fechnt elo) oulty he Fescuad Fuchs, who was Lelng BY] SCHENECTADY, N. ¥., Aus. 21.—Four] | : A G r : as ffs Fe wie rst” | cremated alive. Prompt work by ihe] **°e! phage Meo Gf Bool Vworkmen in a fence gang were killed] , wits, oekey Balle iocal Are department aaved much valua-| Hhiregnin acre, "near witch avente,| and three inured in & freight Wreck at. yess Pee Gn ey tks pies, \Ngnamtacante, 4 man. whose erlery '# $90,000 # yenr. A enable he ABR pate

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