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4 1 t Miss Gray firs 4 10,318 HIS SUMMER, This Is the Number of Ailing Infants Cared for by The Evening) World's Physicians. The Subscriptions, nowledged Rvle Mi THe 70 Martha Ennis, Sally for, Hila Johiaron, Olive Bourne, a) Snyder, 20 Jani Lee De : ennle and Grace | r Menjamin. Hm Sigde Simonson, Grace ( n a The chiet s Puna norps of free p ve been looking after the bables of the poo tn the tenements, rep the following Work done since the present campaign pean tourem wistlod. se. Families vinited .. Sick babies trente: 10. These figures that It bas the fund on y about 15 cents to visit and treat exch sick child, t > physt clans continue thelr wi tene- ments, and all those who Wish to scnd money to The Evening W: * charity should seid tt care o: of the World, Puiltzer Build York City. LITTLE CONTRIBLTORS, The Children Who § the Babies Yew! ut Money for rday. Vichetn @ Constable—c i Sick Babies’ te find incloned $3.5 r held by the Heighton, 8. Willaims, Nitenerker, Hazel Nitenecker, eollerted by Clare: Mittard and la We 'fnctone $1 Charken Mar from the J Ruth Latuer Brovlelyn aged ton Gnd $1.80, mate by «fort u telling No. 100 May Thirteenth C000 PAID TO HRS. FAR’ MOTHER sum $90,000 £ month th BABIES IMANY VARIETIES CLEVERLY T sp ‘ ‘ t 1 cy N Yor ‘ Pay A ra an t titled “A Dream f Yberri eviden i getting In f costume slohore K Ameta ‘i fon of the 1 Wer and nen hew tricks with the ya sw envelop her tors Harlem who haw the fire molt First Instalment of Over $1,- 000,000 Which Goes io the Heirs Was in Gold— Hermann Oelrichs Acts. M Charles L. mayne by Hermann Celrichs on behalf of his wife “nd mister-in-hiw M The money was deportted In the Firat National Bunk, wih how ston the name of Mrs. Nelson, W ‘1 Woclowed And $1.95 collected at lemonade stand balanes will be handed o a 4 Hudson streets by Jeinlt | tg the holrs of Mra. Pair, wiv f $0 Sane | in thelr own right more s ollected ty Manna ani| | \ Carrie and Mageling Finoh | tll Cares AEN’ HIE SAGAS Fund at stuudn at Now \ t y strect, New York City " My oame is | May and Jo \ ch Please p a Ail of Bamucl sireet » Juclosed you will Aad a front. of No. am Ne M pei wi ADA GRAY AT REST. EVERGREEN Members of Actors’ Fund Mourners at Funeraleof Ac- tress Who Was a Star for Many Years, Ada Gray notress, i# dead rest in the Evergreen Cemetery, H funeral was vonducted by Actors Wund, and ¢he theatres row for years enjoyed wondertul popular was buried from an und ent Ushment, that of James J. 8 d % wtreet Ay was known from 1 of tn whieh play she up ed for more than 4 tlon She died on Wen for Sncurabl One Hundre Eighty-second street and Third Death was caused by locomotor ataxia Tho actrows was sixty years of ape attracted attention as of a stock company in hat olty she married G A hotel-keeper, who sume quently managed her tours. When she nted “Bast Lynne’ her success Was #0 pronounced that seldom af- red in any other play. three years after Mr, ahe married Charles actor, who came one of Henry Irving's ite with hie was not h gata “ace i years ago, fate BRILLIANT. SCENE AT PAIN JUBILEE Manhattan Beach Has Not Witnessed Such a Spectacic as Was Presented Last Night on Land and Sea and by UO which mated the sl Beach Besides “The Ere M Anclent Rome on Fir plotures | Humes \ brillant hues 0 ident Roos edward Vil, and J. Vlerpont Morgan wre were many vrler gorgeous d signs in Sreworks, hat It was apprevisted was evi an almost continuous than H Phe grou ch Hotel fully Sluminated, In the rep of & Japanese fairyland, and there was an oxtra large list Ci entertainers to help along the carnival OF THE DANCE ARE SHOWN AT LOCAL THEATRES. (CAVANAUGH MAY BE | Put s etd, ar? | pronounced, and Alice Fincher, who was ae Boe eae rater Widow, mute dibs 2 | Gearge tA .| 4H, S. Norman,’’ Whose Dis- | One A appearance in Paris Caused a Stir, Thought to Be Law-! yer of Easton, Pa. | Saale Manager ASTON, Pa, Aug. %.—The inyatert-! Ma EH ECan is disappearance of an American who! CHENEVITORNEAMENE (MLE wsistered at the Hotel Rita, Paris, Aug i us OH man, Manaticl dna Ma i) snd ame effects was f imedy wilt Duta LC homdkerchlef with the init | is Velieved to be H. 8. Cavanaugh, | . Kaston lawyer who disappeared from | » Waldorf Astoriz, New York, Aug, ey who wad ad been In | } a but could not tell mueh Mr. Cay [Paris six h his trip. He had the card of a he met on the steamer going who be sald had been vers kend to him, and it Is supposed she is the person who claimed his baggage In urn sald ‘avanaugh h f bu ss wife w in’ Paris, vould not at he had rhe cable never reached her. It ts pre sumed here th@ J. W. Dekay, with when reaching Paris, whom he travel! made on the Vesse DIED BECAUSE HIS WIFE WAS: INSAKE Ne Shay Got Discouraged Be-| cause Her Case Was Hope- less and He Was Poor and Turned on the Gas, William J. De Shay, fifty-five years Jold, was found dead to-day with the gas turned on in his room in the boarding- house of Mrs, Hatk Kavorak, No. 49 ‘ord street, Brooklyn. No. property was found In his room except the clothes io {he wore and a pawnticket for his over- oat dated two days ago. Yesterday he received a letter from |ine Superintendent of the New Jersey State Hospital for the Insane at Trenton, where his wife 1s an inmate, saying that Lesiie Stuart. it in London Whe scenes are jald in took broker's office myent and a Lreceptl rday mat va, ‘Tanguay, Nelle Walt Holey, Walter Jones and | jer case was hopeless and that she wag to remain with "Phe Chaperons™ | * getting worse. He was em- | the coming season. FRIDAY fEVENING, AUGUSH SS woe | restraining GOAT CARRIAGES MISSING STRANGER MAY RUNTN PARK. Justice Giegerich Decides Commissioners Have Right to Let Contracts for Public Conveyances to Anybody. Justion in the Supr Court, handed down a decision to-day that will be of Interest to all visitors to Central Park and Riverside Driv and expecially to the tittle tots Hy y the fun of riding in the goat 1! other yehicles in the city's reoreation ground In his a that the Park Commissioners have tite right to let contracts to private cerns for the operation of public niages and vehicles in the parks, +The decision Is the outcome of injunc- tion proceedings begun against Com- missioner Willcox and the Park De- partment by a taxpayer for an order the Park Commissioners from granting any privileges for a pub- lic stage route, stations or walting- rooms upon the Central Park. NAMESAKE OF MAYOR AUNS APOOL-ROOM? John Low Is Accused of Con-) ducting One in the Rear of a Cigar Store on Flat- bush Avenue, Brooklyn. A namesake of the Mayor was ar- Taigned in Adams Street Court, Brook- lyn, to-day, charged with ranning pool-room in the rear of a cigar sto: . 14 Platbush avenue. ‘ohn Low name on the warrant. He was maroled f No. 167 Livingston street, had lost money in Lows id’ himent. issued the warrant, telephoned to Brooklyn Police Headquarters and said that unless the warrant was served it must be returned. The telephone mes- | sage appeared to have effect, for the policemen Low found him, to-day. |— —— —_—— (DROWNED HERSELF AFTER | TRYING DOUBLE MURDER. Mother and Sister, Victims of Crazy Spinster, Beaten and Their Bed Set on Fire. J CINCINNATI, Aug. 299—Wnhil rhe saturated their beds with oll and ing from temporary insanity eda ilghted match. As soon as Hankhardt, a spinster, fo years old, the mes tx gan to spread she ran toa Kill her nother al ner chtern in the yard and jumped in, and then commi sul- drowning before assistance could reach ne, four miles of | ber, Gastnuton| aks, ighbors wore attracted to the Bank- | Mrs Bankhardt and Dorothy were Wardt home by the fire and succeeded asleep in rooms at tho time, I rescuing the two victims of the in- ane (lta terrific blow on Fan* Woman before they were much with some blont imstrument, harmed by the flames. pee ene eee actuated. Bath will , mma Hankharde had been eccentric ft but the family did A r beating her mother and sister restoalned her. Soldiers at Guanta Refuse to AFTER NICARAGUA WILL TURN FARMER \ Permit Officers from Dutch ion =o | | West Indian Steamer t | | Go Ashore 2 Explanation of Assistance to} Forbes, Who Has Been on the | Rebels Will Be Demanded—| Force Since 1857, Resents Peace Negotiations Were} Order to Take Physical Ex- Naa Inan Alsamer THO8 | Under Way. { amination and Will Retire. Main and the West In a » ee ine| WASHINGTON, A Colombia] Policeman Alonzo J. Forbes, of the Y {will formatiy d } of Nicaragua an] Gates avenue station, In Brooklyn, will Moeca eee eane es tockadea (expkunation In regard to the 1a vusie| retire from the force una He ts x n try's all satton snty-four years old, and has been on deiner bs Pts baled Fal Colombia Jthe police force since 1857, when he ; ae Jeoman, joined the old Now York Metropolitan haninil [orgactaation, and is proud of the fact i Hine: : i {thar he Is the oldest patrolman in Brooke aces Arent nel metivigy on (he mus has been | 1y : Ehicea were red. | ‘There is no telling how long this aged y \ Caracas | Waformation to this om va reseived | man would have remained on p: : ark EER in Wasn-| trol duty had not Commissioner Part- sith jridge issued an order compe:ting him iy i derabie] and many other Banta Clauses of the Pe " | roe to go before the Board of #ur- A ; 1 at ns for examination as to thelr physi. realy ‘n ‘ J} qualifications, Po'lceman Forbes r1¢- T \ 1 wit lente Unis, He says he is as spry asa Sern ‘a ; ‘4 mon half his age, and barring a slight | was deafness, Is good physically as x ‘ +) pollcemas. ather than submit to an | examination he is going to drop out ’ Forbes celebrated his golden wedding : " Nisa \three years ago. When he gets his dis- ‘ by harge papers he intends to buy @ it " sah We \}farm and end his days in the country, f —e | re tite med by Nicaragua (0 GODDARD'S POLICY RAID. CHARITY EMPLOYEES’ SUITS, | ier cost tin Sepa | adiniater Ce cha doctined byl) Ateged Proprietor of Ann Street F Place Us m0. propos: Soh Colombia 1 ke Destine New| in ey nite His Men, \» ebay F. Norton s viaiita Mu WG] Goddard's Antl- ty, in come r Ti r ‘ any with Detectives Roberts, Callahan | ied 7 ? aan |and Reynolds, of the Oak street station, 1 ‘i Thor ae tanawere belo ant Jed an alleged poliwy shep at No, 44 1 Naraguan territory 4 Ann street tp-day, Thr were ar A the negotiations i sied, but two of them were afterward | with th Brasdents War freed » other, who is #ald to be th | 1 t i Mom. proprietor, was taken to the Tombs Po aia ans VAL HUF OUTING. lice Court and held in $1,000 ball C o ie ding party broke open the doo! 1 y ar itiached | Maret Aunual Afair of Phietleth Ln] on AY teat aon on oy ct +44 eo P had a slide u ted cross on (he mbly District Oraanization, K h it ts claimed was used by a r g clerical duty.|,, 24 ation, a you lookout, olicy, slips, rubber wtampa sito | ileal f the ‘hirtioth and other paraphernalla made it neces- wil wea | sults. QOrderlies | yemboiy Tstelot, will wive dts frei uu] wary to muke two vid attendants in hospitals doing ha: ing and games on Sunday, trips. and « large work W white duc wulta, rowd wet, isitchen anon and chefs will wear duck FLOATING ISLANDS, sults’ mechanics, stokers, gardeners and . woar blue striped Jumpers Conn, Aug, %.—Sprin Fl player of th MAN AND WIFE FIGHT IN COURT OVER SON Nicholson Has His Boy Sent Up, but Mrs. Nicholson Says Husband Should Have Been Punished Instead. Whe Nicholson family, who reside at No. 140 Chrystie street, aired their trou- bles in Easex Market Court to-day, Patriok Nicholson charged his son Pat- rick with being a worthless fellow, while the boy's\mother declared it was the “old man" who was no good. “Your Honor, sgid the father, “the boy Is a terrof. Not alone does he beat me but hits his mother,” “Oh, what a He," sald the wife; oy never laid a hand on me.” The prisoner whom the parents called “a boy" is twenty-seven years old. He stood at the bar smiling while his p. rents were wrangling about him. “No wonder you have a bad son,’ the Court to the mother, “when you e can see by his appearance that he isa hard drinker and !'m going to send him to the island for three months to make at your home.’ y old man up for life,” sald the wif e made WANTED ONE MORE CHAMPS Champion Colored Tennis Player of the United States Wanted to Be Champion ColoredBridge Jumper, Ton, Frank £ody, mpedd from the Br Bridge, was dis changed in the Butler Street Court to- Magistrate Tighe, no comp!alnt e negro, who Jay} haying been made against tim. When Cody was taken to the horpita a letter was found in his clothing which he sald he had no tr nenitting suicide but mer to gain fame aod fortine first negro to make a Jump from th pridge and survive According to his own story Cody ha been around the world several speaks fourteen language and sorved two years and sey vatha with the Tenth United States Ca regt ment which saved Presidout Roosevelt s Rough Riders from bein, xeacred by the Spanish at the battle of Santiago In the Cody asserts that he 's the jored lawn tennis United gate: a $25 IN GOLD TO EVENING WORLD READER. Twenty-five dollars im gold to jon of wa y. the first three her 960,000 Futurity to have worked @ remark able change in Otis Pond, which Hes near the Massachusetts State line It wad discovered recently that a of the Bye islands in the oond are tne laborer wid overalls, with caps of the same ma- MT terial, and deckhands on department steamers will wear blue Jean overalls hnd | 9) piouwes, with round white canvas hate. urech, ¥ Kejording Becre Mantuoro, Bergean! . treasurer, “itenry, vandidate for = rine. Ite popular Vicgand, Is & promising the Benate, | ton Justice Giegerich holds public property in| id that Magistrate Tighe, who | who had been hunting for) “the | courage him in all of his wrongdoings. I | THE MAIN POINT IS THIS:—If you pay moro than $2.50 for a good Coodyear Welt Shoe, YOU PAY TOO MUCH! Ask your retailer for Shoes bearing the following trade-mark. 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