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THERE THEY LE WOMAN, “They Made Morris Park Look SAL >) Like a Big Flower Garden on i AF omosnious the Opening Day at the West- chester Course. ~ THERE WERE MANY TYPES OF FEMININITY PRESENT. All Loved the Noble Animal, and at the Same Time Loved the Contents of Bookmakers’ Strong Boxes. / Morris Park at the great Metropolttan Handicap. Thursday, looked like a bipy| Rarden-party. On the green lawn in front of te ~Slub-house. women in gorgeous array Btrolled about or were seated com- fortably in’ wicker chairs, drawn to- wether in gay and gossippy fashton. ‘The piazzas were crowded with, fash- Aonable dames. In this inclosure,pand jalso over in the «rand stand, women Seemed to be present In quite ‘nf Bumbers as the men. Only in theppad- aa ject 4nd around the betting-ringj were the men in the majority. é WOMEN OF ALL KINDS AND FORMS WERE MUCH IN EVIDENCE AT MORRIS PARK ON OPENING DAY, WHEN IRISH LAD WON METROPOLITAN P Sone OWwineE Sey AND HERES THE ° im ie = , Gooa 7: Tmen. A decisive color note was struck} “Irish Lad {4 our ice,” she went 4m the season's fashions in the num-|on, proiiting by the ‘mer experience, ‘the well-dressed women were pot varying shades of violet. é Bright emerald green rein violet a| @lose second, however. fyssibly the; After much patient ladies were finally indt one dollar. ‘Then began fn series of and worrles lest they shonld xpianation the to part wit When, evidently (to thelr stout? Fesponsible for some of th ‘but many of them were ev ently repro- @uctions of the hat with the green|dash down the alsle for him, Plumes which Grace Kirpall has been| “We'll bet on Irish Lud forall the! and Polite, “.) remaining races,’ they announced with Wearing all winter in’“Mhe Secret of /Ettigraction. when they. returned triuin- Brouehinelle, phant with their money. Of red hats there were ust enough to| | Down Jn the cafe the tables were at ve the ga: a premium. ‘The umber of women 4 ‘yoletedleealhdlars yr necessary t0/ > Faking of liquid refreshments was,[at the City Hall to-day Strange to say, In excees of the men | Mike Clancy was dying,” Over on the club-hofse lawn plain] It was easy to pick those who ha silk sun-shades of viol and of bright| been winners, At one table sat two green hats, | their excitement and anxiety with alarming rapidity. Th favorite of the da; ‘a Lad. was |ment, they found that they bac won! in the Bridge Crush and Finds sped Make the scene resemble an animated | C*#mPaene at her elbow. Eodding flower garden, Beer for the Winners, i t it, he aldo pale blue tolletkee ot more ela- | "was: chat tie beer Virinkora ‘were the | MKS borate construction were much seen, winners tle luncheon parties were held Jolly iittle tune! Some Char: Dre over at the club-house—luncheons at Mrs. J, Les ‘Tiber looked v y which often apolinaris was the favor-| too, Now, befdre 1 go, won't eharming in a oe blue broadcioth, | te beverage is that, Mike, 4 i Seeing twenty or more empty couches 7 with bat of blue ghip, trimmed with drawn up in the inclosure next to the - ostrica plumes of fblue. club-house, one small boy remarked: couldn't ao _ibat, rahe 0% “f “Pa. are those water-wagons? Nobody! eliow it, and best: ee ocneue, Biyce, wore one of the seers to be riding on them here.’ ‘ham and cabbage for the wake. Prettiest hellotropp costumes of crepe) “Chiffon veils entered largely into the pees nd more opaque than ever before. | dt she wore # hat composed oblefy of | ful adjustment In a green leaves, curtain effect at the sides and back, ¢ most noticeab! that the view of the person altting ae Meee oka bs - je costumes | PO. Id ‘one of these curiosity dispellers \bury. It was offraspberry chiffon voile, will the When the men di ‘Mrs, Clarence Mackay was gowned|coats were left in the empty seats, in avibbing: charge of the women of the party to tmust be sald that these Tights tthat young fellow's actlons,” the temporarily vacated chaif of hls }ojle his conduct with his apy ‘i A pretty green costume was worn [1% Compo was quite powerless to [for ho bore. traces of retinument prevent a prompt pre-emption of clatm | was well dressed. Men in’ th 0 part of femil r vidently, that they were only taking: tue voll, and Mra Edwin jevidently, ney ao ie didn’t mal | | at the-races Thursday en-| put them out. the elbow of rhere jou! thich he regretfully admitted he) ‘Heg your pa Khete|isjnoldeabt | onan, [ty our purse 1 t i en the rush and crush for the ears. dropped the purs cant ainong those who were not of [had just lett, It was a fat purse, : aimee oe rae were: therefor. eirictly. Reece in motor-wagona or tally= |"rho woman thanked the voung business attending closely 0) te, eon human. nature was made (un with many smiles. The ther eport of the day.|imanitest. On. the whole, though, itlevery courtesy to those whom. he NM * -natured crowd. was a J aside saying. ‘I had to © rule, were the | WiGeo!'" exclaimed a young and pretty s ca bets na slightly accelerated costume, ‘Chetr. girl lightl lerated m races im- | "I laid my money on Monadnock for @ straight place to win, and I made Scod—odds three to two; which meant That T got $5 on @ #2 bet. Don't you See, you shine’ “ ‘And her escort hasn't figured it out yet. BISHOP AT NIGHT MASS. Right Rev. T. F. Cusack to Officiate ‘Lay at St. Andrew's To.Morrow, @ fiver on Song and Wine to win. | To-morrow morning at 2.30, after the because of his nice, hilan-| nurdreds of night workers in the news- ,"" he added, “All the women | paper offices, telegraph and telephone ing him so as to supply the) companies are through their night's labors they will go to St. Andrew's Church, Duane street and City Hall before she got out of sie gave the young man, wh only to be honest, but polite as well.” was muddled," said the nd” tha’ ir secretary “Sthat being the case | 8us, or falling of Womb, whichg! done t! it was he that wag muddled and n't |eannot cure. All they ask 1 & fair Dry Pierce's F > ‘self: so Iet it zo at at.” a The controversy ended there with the |@nd reasonable trial-of their means best of feeling on both sides. of cure. , le Prevails, spokeswoman smiled swetly and sald: “ft With a few glaring exceptichs good | "We wish.” &e., &*, going through || taste in dress prevailed amongpthe wo-| with her little formu understand now rompted by ¥ a the Alderr Seventeenth District, has a new system for beating the races. Neither form nor performances enter into it, Co-rel- ative incident appears to be the basis for the Alderman’s system. ber of beautiful violet and lavender pL i cide ho h by and jgestumes in evidence. Thag prettieat | rv Pa tauit ata to. Row IE hes Role Thats and the,most gorgeousftoilets of |to win first.” —— Since Mayor McClellan 2 itance was presente luaintance was presented | cule the fever and whe tx looking the field over carefully for an_ auto whien may be warranted not to trouble wich dollar or commissioner uzalu. | Senator Fitzgerald Gets Caught found the name of the racer, First sorn, ‘The horse won and carried the Alder- man's wager, On another occasion the Alderman’s Midren were pratiling about the last thelr man, finally, and made a wild a Young Man Who Is Honest possible trouble n the Mayor sought an|by the burdens s¥3 has borne for Cont n eae anee Me: the man’s sake, her reward is to see n Presented the Mayor with a hand him turn from her to seek roster Ladke, faccsimille of a captains | cheeks and brighter eyes. It is he put in a claim modestly|man’s nature to crave beauty in the San Nicholas wa Passing the window y lender, the Alderman nuved “Little Tim’ Sullivan told a new story ere won that day for the Alderman, but he put in Inspector's ba clam modes “Tim,” “and caling his wife to id: ‘Katy, you have been a ‘wo! . with a uart bottle of | bedside said; ‘Katy, you MEH ipoass cesscipis an qniciates ampagno rs faithful, good and true wife, You helped ear the children as ,they shoula, be mired. You gave me ‘every comfort Blue was also a favorite color. Neat| Near by sat two other women look-| tnd care. Now that I am about to go "blue volies in navy and medium shades, {16 "Ather disconsolate and drinking | from you 1 have one lust request to Borough President John F, Ahearn is Alderman’s friends. won the Inst duct and carried vitthe friend sajd: “Yes, those captain's bedre. Silver Days 4 horse entered to-da Alderman, whone horse ea on the alert, and Silver Da: bet for the Alderman ‘Similar fortunate p) the Alderman entered U'#rien declines to ve swerved b: cutive threat. ‘kavor to effect an exchinge of badges but for the fact that hie t# inscri Mayor weul ham cooking on the lays resulted when 5 carpenter shop ou give omen United States for any case of. Leu-| the world as wondere- inverrupt- which’ makes teal. otitheoaute, WHEN LOVE INVITES nas also uc-) The woman follow while the |seem to have found this secret of| narcctic. heulth depends upon the local wo- | cester, Mass. “Became nervous, lost | recovery.” manly health, They cstablish regu-' my appotite and it seemed impoesible Se Hat Dolled ham ‘ana | the Alderman enter muri when he Wit tended tI Mamment at. Madison Square layed Major Pelham, when ew. light overcoat hi yed youldn't in Garden and P he ore his ge Chine. day's experience. The spectator can] gio... sonn C, Fitzgerald tn "3 vi layed Tom Cod ‘A violet linen gown of Mra, Evelyn | truthfully say that veils are larger ones throng to-day observed a young Hives ded Piinteresting fish cing told an Now the Alderman system is infallible. vyou've got to have wi Pargons was alsce much admired. With | Sioreover, they are worn with @ caro-|man brushing aside men and women in ware WindOW-| the crowd as he dashed toward an exit. ‘The young person's actions were seem- irgly brutal and as he shouldered one ‘was worn by Mrs. Lawrence Water- Pena ceuelly, obstructed, person after arfother out of his way the ate in the grand stand} Senator made after him, prepared to “But,” he ‘the hunch in o1 “Lr wi recognize 3 Ir “yeat' Fore the once President of Aldermen, was vere, as he addressed Alderman Rogi- nald §. Doull at the meeting of t Hl is a stickler for parliamentary usage and is an pert In that line. “IT demand recognition, and declare right here that it {s your duty to recognize, me — Sit“Yown, sir!’ and the Prestdent’s | banged a loud accompaniment. 1 respectfully submit that the chair reer ce tee) Same) ottor, Were carly teen eine Fing thelr over- (administer either a severe catehclsing iT f t fairly made my blood boll to note ald the ere rarely diaputed: but Jf, perchance,| Senator in relating the ooourrence, f Mr. President, ‘Mra, Alfred ‘Vanderbilt was tn brown./a lone man were left in possession of |sand T for the moment could not r ine invaders, The |called him a, rough, the women mut- tered ‘brite,’ but ‘the young fellow. 3 Mrs, C. Oliver Iselin in| vercoat and sat down. They reasoned, | dushed through the crowd like a foot- ddenly It appeared the t pursiit was attained, ter and, at any rate, the man couldn't !ycised his hat politely as he touched yous woman, saying: 1 believe. this uu Are out of order, sir. ant-at-arms will do his n not out of order.” Appears to be ldent’s gavel played a tatto he showed a e Rourd eried, CONSTIPATION is the starting point of disease. It can be easily removed by taking, on arising, half a glass of the Natural Laxative Water, Hunyadi Janos place, where the third anniversary of the mass for the men and women em- the Iad; loved at night will. be celebrated by a petmsent. ica Trae the lady in gaudy | Byinmn “Pontiheal thase, at whieh “ie all Jasack, Auxil- Faces—accompented by an equally fes- tive young man in plaids—he is usually he ner é : Willis O'Brien Pardow. Assisting the in plaids with, preferably, @ diamond) i inop. will be prominent ecclesiastical hhorse-shoe pin. dignizortes, besides a number of semi- ‘This is the couple who usually bitter- | artians. Ar elaborate, musical pro- amine D dered by an Eoaycuppraid other when they lose| fiemented choir and an orchestra of ) and as openly rejoice when they win. cieit brass pieces. A special feature i "I told you not to put your dough on | wiil be a s010 by Johnnie Quigiey. the © that plug,” sald the lady to her escort, | Boston newsboy ten i Now we're out, all owing to your pig- eter We Carried interesting than any were| si. PAUL the meek little women, in refined, unob- | Campbell is dead at aged ~{trurive apparel, who wers evidently at- | sixty ye Capt. Campbell was well (i fending their first race and were not| known in army ctr by) averse to coing the whole fixure if they | Delouging to the ipaty. Kew how. Sheridan during the “We should like to wager a little|{s suid to have furnish © News to Sheridan, May James A. e faid one of these novices to a| With Information which led | in ning of the battle at Winchester. le = Burrying commissioner, Brooke's staff during Pe MAW right, lady. Your choice?’ he y d impatiently, taking her programme, "Well, you see, we don't know a great mbout it. We are just * ‘sith, i Meringeeos van For the Housewife yh liere and’ who'd you sa; fho? Oh, I'm Mrs, Lionel Black, oldence, Rhode Island, and''— ho, madam;. what horse do you! have been manufactured. They What's your pick?’ Avail; You know more about that | We feet: Beautiful colors, and fo, What one would you aa,| #f@ Prepared for home us SIMPLY FOLLOW DIRECTIONS, ) Lad's tho: favorite, nia'am, We have a special depart ‘Hover till I come back. will anawer free any que! Wanted to Bet, Too, | send sample of goods when possible, exclaimed ths | DIRECTION BOOK AND 45 DYED SAM. did bo want to hot.” PLES FREE, the DIAMOND DYES, Burlingtoo, Vi i MONTH. Years of experience with her own health, and per cnlarena and children's have taught grandma JASCARETS Candy Cathar- tio are the only perfect medicine for all bowel troubles, childron's discases, diseases of the stomach and liver, sick headaches, bilious- ness, and bad blood. Best for the its, aes ever ecles in bulls. let stam, . tenes ped OCS. Sample and STERLING REMEDY COMPANY, Chicago or New York r children’s pe THEY WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest In the Werld SUNDAY WORLD. JHE Coupon good for ten S. & H. Green Trading Stamps, will be given with to-morrow’s Sunday World, and with Sunday, May 15th, asusual. The Coupon will con- tinue thereafter until further notice. _ | Take’ good care of your stamps, and when you have a bookful take it to any of the splendid stores of the S. & H. Co. and get a valuable premium for it. Green Trading Stamps have an actual value. The premiums you get for them ate household luxuries as well as home necessities, , 5 \ WANTS WORK Mute 1 Backed up by over a third of a) larity of the periods. They dry the ) to obtain a good night’s rest. I he+ century of remarkable and uniform 4 «disagreeable drains, which draw the |came emaciated, cures, a record such as no other |Itstre from the eyes and the vermil-| suffered with frequent heart palpita: - remedy for the diseases and weak-|ion from the lips as well as sap the | (ion. Complexion ‘nesses peculiar to women ever at-|0dy’s strength. They quencli the in- | ‘muddy’ looking. and I had a hag- tained, the proprietors and makers of | ternal fires of inflammation 1 which | gard expression. = Dr. Plerce’s Favorite’ Prescription |the very elements of beauty are cou- | !ife had lost its charm: did not care he Aldermen exchanged greetings smil-|now feel fully warranted in offering |®umed. They heal the \ulc nel to pay $500 in legal money of the |¥2Aws into the very life, They wall: | ply a living death. Dr. Pierce's Favor. ‘te Prescription changed all au _werelcorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolnp-|&™Pt from the sacrifice td love. How | cnme as a blessing into my home; I | thes {ave they done this? Hy the use of | felt better in a short time after start , rite Prescription, | ing to use it, and within a month 1 women strong and | was like another woman. sick women well. It matters not how | health and vigor returned and my v the woman is, or how sick she+husband fell in love with me ull over 5 Favorite Prescription” will cure | again, and a new light and hapiness the man of her |the womanly ills that vex her; wil! |came into my life. choice though the path leads out: of| found out the sunken curves of ner | did all this for me, and it is certainly {him inio|Eden into a world untrodden and| form, put lMght in her eyes, tint her | worthy of praise.” ‘Authorities for|untried, What is her reward? Many |Cheeks with health’s cernation, an| ‘I was a great sufferer for six eding qualities or fractiousness. | time when her health is broken |@ake her a-glad and happy worgin | years und docicred all the tijue with uch Hundreds of thousands of women |a number of physicians, but did not testify to the truth of these state- | receive any benefit,” writes Mrs. Geo, ments. Let every ailing woman read | Sogden, 641 Bonda Street, Saginaw the two testimonials given bu!ow and | (South), Michigan. remember that ies Arte women {all hope of ever OTL CaMelii BeCretae speak for more than half a million| thought I would write te you. V made application for a {Wife a8 in the maid. Aud what! other women cured by the skill of |I received your letter telling me what woman is there, who would not be/ pr. Pierce and by the use of his|to do I commenced to tuke your When the (happy to keep her maiden bloom | “fr bi Maverte! Pa . Hove Favorite Prescription.” There is no | ‘Favorite Prescription’ Mayor heard of it he laughingly called re May ornmissloner Mcadootan tha ‘phone |Waen motherhood has crowned her| alcohol in “Favorite | Prescription,” | your advice. y.Jand protested against Secr getting an Inspector's ensigi hollow-eyed, +» and. 1 felt as thougn © which | to live, for life without health is sim- Your medicine “Thad given up getting better, and rollos. I have taken ten bottles 'y O'Brien | Wifely happiness? Some women| neither has it any opium or other | jn all, also five vials of the ‘Pleasant . ’ “ * Pellets.’ Am now regular, after hav- Mayor, would have to be contented with | perpetual youth. “Age cannot wither| “Two years ago I began to gradu-|ing missed two years and suffered ‘Adoo is now in a quandry, Secretary |them.” They have learned that fair-| ally lose my health,” writes Mrs. | with pain in the head and back. -| hess of face and form depend upen | Nellie D. Stark, Vice-President Beth-| was so nervous, could not eat or the health, and that the general | csda Society, 39 Gardner Street, Wor- | sleep. Now I can thank you for my