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a THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1904. ne OF THE WOMEN WHO REGULARLY PLAY THE ; RACES ON TRACKS AROUND GREATER NEW YORK, e POGROSWOSSIOHIVIONGHVNG OOWDWOTINOUAIAGSGHNIGDATSHAGOS: \\ |, COHDOOOOE HEDE OOCOOHESSICS | Three Thousand Women romantic opera bi ud wi Englander, ALTA YOLO IN A NEW ROLE, | 322° Z2,Fo» ¢ 3 —_—_—_—_[—> composer of me \deap ras % ess," in wh Li rt ie Pp ® | Miss Alta Yolo, who was last sea- fhe"same mana qn Gieeer sare Hae é ula L la Races ‘ trove donna contralte of Stanisiaus) Miss Yolo jade her debut with Dusd f 4 Stonge's and Jullan Edwardes's comi: | and his band two years ago and has g y 4) of hee 5 abl Of. volee, Her ens : opita "When Jonnay Comes Marching | rSeement wiih a grand opera artist tks Home,” In which she essayed the part | }rital Scheff is regarded as the next af a young Southern widow, has just | thing to an appearance in the Metros signed, under the management of Charles | politan, where in due time Miss Yolo 4 tatitgam, a8 principal contralto of lexpects to follow Mme, Schumanne | Mme. Pritai Schett’s opera company in | Heink ’ ; on New York Tracks -o— make ner Wages, Kvery one gave ber At Brighton Beach, Sheepshead, Gravesend and Elsewhere They | {'°. “i {2 ace said a iad “ge away to be married. ney said a“ Follow the Pon‘es znd Search the “Dope Bcoks,” Display- 'y toly | RT ET ERIE) EEE 3 HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE, Bros. Mail orders filled unless otherwise stated. WRITE TO- NIGHT for whatever you require, Though not in the advertisement, it is surely in the store—and you are Met an Old Acquaintance, ing the Gambling Spirit as We!’ as Men, Three thousand women regularly “follow °! nies” in Ni York | — * ! ; Rtas ths nacthe bre y 1€ ponies” In New Bometaing came i et mind suddenty, 5 SIXTH AVE,, 22D TO 23D STREET. certain to save money, "a # we jan ie huitg Her head . 7 Day in and day out they are to be found with “dope book” in hand or} What's “the matier, Jennie " tee | $ en ; 7 studying the newspaper charts wending thelr way tewayd e one of the| ing up a front with you for you know.|— - —-— afta - ew ° 4 Py race courses—Sheepshead, Brighton Beach, Gravesend, Aqueduct, Morris) 1." BM * ae ene ‘ayeelt, ‘ive par r ornin Sa AS ues a | noon. i, Park or Jamaica, The initiated can pick them out at a glance in the street | syle aging | here, too." fl | 1 9 9 Bl cars and railroad trains. The little black books that they carry are not) “iverything. 1 gave a pawnbroker my ( Lm. TL 2 ae Sopaceetneepariee ft Rg s 124¢ Dress Ginghams, 6ic— | 75c, Waists for 29c,—W hite | 17c. Towels for 12¢,—Srow aN calling lists, nor were the stubs of lead pencils with which they figure) eee ee Seen cen again) nervously now and then ever used to check off tradesmen’s orders j ¥ih, bet. Badd ne tacad ha litak aa “hi Every concelvable style of fancy stripe Waists; made side-plaited Turkish Towels—siee 20x44; ex- To soe these women on thelr way to) UAGi, the better, although there was | sepumaea Wie Breen mad a erik Od! | and plain stripes, as well as plaids | from shoulder to bust; box plait- | tra heavy—instead of 12ic & meing meot and at the meeting Itself lips pA Rar is woe et | in . Ss | we e t i _ a i and checks—a startling ed; a regular 75c, waist 17c—Tuesday is to nee two wholly different persons: Betas Vauncane worst fag 2yoam, count n here bargain — morning sale 6% rt Bours only 29¢ | ——$—_—$—_—— To see them on thelr way home, after| her pencil stub between uw. vet borrowed money trom ‘and “think deo ESE thes 4 12ic. for 25¢, Lithia Tablets the races, also is to see another side | lnoking teeth and bit It y'd help me out now? ot a bit of horses were enterlig the of thelr character, this change depend- Wat furlong |4i, and one. 1 know, Won a pile on the | | ij j pl fag upca the luck of the anv No bets) dij 4he,.find lier velew "iter favor te |Manvrace.” What kind of women are / ONG Of the Oldest Steamboat Remains of Miss Birdie Hart $4.75 Skirts for $2.50—] —ithia Tablets (5 grains), A y i i convenient preparation of artifi- Q-gore extra quality mohair) rat lithia water, for the trea Ile. Blezched Huck Towels, fer occasion to study this army of/noor, Graceful n the bunch just that woman o i i le i " anking- =— Size 18x36; plain white ‘ i ; feminine patrons of the race track! behind the three leaders pointed outa hardeta aman | Commanders in the City At Found in Cellar of Packing Ie, and red borders; hemmed a onal geet pala ment of sens, aie haw 4 ran be found than a “getaway day, Hoot for Mineola, out thirty, who wrapped In irm—! Vy 1) ends—soft finish and ready for baal i vn, gray matism, ur 5 ‘one 3 which is turf slang for the closing day ee ee jog, and mike bean’ Lange: | tacked by Four Young Men House Firm—Beaten, The use—regulay price ile. 7 champagne — retu $2 50 Special morning price 12'c rs of a racing meet. There was a “geta-| “Come on, Mineola! Come on! Youll| grimy than was. | i | Strangled to Death each-—Tuesday mornin Cc lar $4.75 val . . only, bottle...... 2' 3 1 she ort 1 in the stree 9) 0 Veatn, s ar $ value. . a way day” at Sheepshead Bay this week anit yee es cred, ane, What do you suppose she ie? A . bi 2 sh aR Dic M2 Tiba s BR EM PS “A | and the women wore thero in force.|ning of that race the cry coud nol | uty on Mercaye the ist the at Above on sale ONLY on Tuesday till noon. None C. 0. D. No mail orders. ‘ There were between 4,000 and 5,000 pres-| have been more emotional Where'd she get fifty? Well, 1 don't | Bi a . : ‘ @ht and few had escorts, For some fa Tie this i happening the know ; She ‘old ey tae 0 ay! Detectives to-day are seeking four ROCHE. TEE " sh oy we Bird Feason escorts do not seem to be popu- afterward alt Ate take 3 ‘het 7 fi she was in $2.90 on the {young highwaymen who held up. STER, } uly - . ; T ; pia taseetng vere. Pea Alls fea 'ntvars with | Ts" haa Weandeetn ene" nue ratty beat and robbed Captain J8en> | wes tound meneent i tne oie a You men, be here Tuesday!| —Pre-inventory sale om Ay Sredee ot Seotety, ele ot her tee ov ed. ‘One who | “ aritone tain vest Peg ee R. Dayls, sayenty-five years old, at | Jo in W. Hall Packing Comp - ’ These race- omen are drawn eon her bet would muve thought |red cent, She asked ween ‘ end, [at Webst w miles from here, ‘De from all clasoes of society; the highest $/",t0"_no. more Interest in the outcome | ago for carfares nen ne WhIlA | No, 16 Perry otrget, and ble friend, | 3% Wesater, » fo mallee (Om pete g to 1 o'clock only. Men S Gnd the lowest and all the grades that Ful far aiteront ‘an the wathitate. of | Something was troubling Jennie ail Richard James, sixty-five years olds a) ii i. wag uly diswovered earl the while and fnall hi i @ome between. But the racing gamo| the woman who had det_on Graceful, [fhe While and Anally there crept into Custom-House offloer living &t NO | today ation the ed feat Xe § as & levelling influence. A better ap-; 8h*, fled to shout, tried to make soma | Slay * Ma vent gat eartare home 2 Weat Twelfth street, at Greenwich | tried t) hura down the : ant to vances 7 or mens Preciation of this fact cannot be had a faint whisper issued from the twiten- |2nd | can't walk ft | \ ie bY desitoyin | ing lips. 5 . A dollar bill was slipped int je's Avenue and Jane street papedapheed etic : id : u rwear. “re Wynd ome the oo one migrsce—hi-| -Gracetul,” finally cama | hand and the tears teh ne ovtalg Both men afe suffering from their in- | Se body ant the inaendiary at — and 52 suits, e ie m e Mineola and Ancestor and Kohine ne post and the starters volce could. juries at the home of Capt wie. | oy +d Sal wha CUBED ; found the well dressed and the poorly |}¥UNE Under the wire, The woman whe | Pe heard faintly to the diauauce wnouc oa a swar| The at hare mick Q _ | 27c, for men's sample shirts dressed. Rare el td a ae ne ne a an ee een ae ee sete nlehoayee Sela 106k ciaex tet ERO? Never before was good, honest Clothing so sacri- P No thoroughbred waiting for the bar-/ “My hunch was all right, You're in- |ingiy and then sate alte aoe 4 at midiight, ‘The blaze was discovered ficed at this or any time of the year. Come—| and drawers—made to sell 4 Her to rise noes through the nervous | font were end tee Mosca aie angh. | Went over to th \ and has several other bruises and cuts’), ight wetchman, who called the { let us show values that you will long re- J); train that these women do trom thela: her and amiled hanignantion *" leatshing her byea fond at the sient, |About his head and body. James W4)siremen ‘The fire was extinguished at sand let us sho ues that you ig from 50c, up to $1.50, time of the opening betting until the| * The Woman got up. and followed ; Fei seabindie wld List ia, fara: short Rani and: the: Senet member, Thibets, cheviots, plain and fancy Sy Of "They're off!" cuts the alr. Then| Sea fod Jennie called (g004-by, The We en an an i wap une /and police were notified that the place tweeds, crashes and outing flannels in a large “edmes the few minutes of suspense} Not far away from thi group ant |RomeN Went Hut of tho eate together, | kicked by the shugs while he was un- And pol r nat the pl Ab tal ‘ sing! 1,875 pieces in the lot—manu- Until the horses flash past the pose ana, %, Woman with worried ves-sahe” wus Jennle’s French heels clicking Against | congeious Had heen get on 1 variety of colorings, Both single ‘ PREM oa alesnrie'l saathine the walt that follows before the num-| looked Afty who had plunged uy the comprinion showed through tio) ‘The men, who have heen hoon COM | the wr rid Kua wets these Henig riod and double breasted, Come early, 75 ant Sun Owe P ders of the winners are posted | and now louked as if she of her broken shoes, slopping VEIN eR ~ed ancseomn > a so you will not be disappointed in Constantly weaving their way in and|‘, on the world came her unpleasantly, panions fo® years had been uptown| packing and waste hud been carried sr selection from these 800 or broken assort- out among the women are the betting | aiger. to use Tor tintaie bakiee ae und were returning home, They loft ee ghee endplate stip si your Seieonory en its for ° ments—made of © (commissioners, most of whom are lads] little while before imaved away. from an Eighth avenue ene at Greenwich | MAG been soaked with oll, The oll then more $10 and $12 sul dbs balbriggan —lisle With beards just pricking through their| Nt until she was left alone. he sat was lighted = ais - — if bower Rites then Pe the women | Nith, Net hands folded ‘until after the avenia, At Jane street they were) For sone reason the cellar was not : — mercerized — third race, when a smile filtted a passed by four young men. One man! examined closely and while the plant Just for 3 hours Tu ay | light weight wool, and silk stripes in such makes as the Dtis, American silk, and a num- ber of others of “dope book” and racing chart goes| her ips. A) Pink on “Here, you,” a richly dressed blonde | [rnc He spoke to her In a On sale only from 9 to 12 er eer, ana bee A struck Capt, Davis in the jaw, The] kept saying to commissioners during the) o¢ the. shoulders and vaugh that lcaptain was ksocked into the gutter.) ihe same night watchman who dis- betting, “wnat is your price on Min-| sounded like a cackle, She spoke to ‘At tiie sime time another of the quar- (Covered the fire was tn the plant snortly ° Se flea og bw urn aia aay Bee | $3.75 shirt wais pasa i , sn was iuiled woth policemen and deput jeveriMs the body of Miss Hart lay in the cellar incessant barter. man, emed to know her, ap turned as the two were passing and . a a ket tet struck hard some one mov DOM the Bho wanted nothing to do with the| “gir” from his pocket a coin. Aid annie ane inoving “about, in th “This will get me hom jack and knocked him to the side-Joeiiur. He got help kiy and inves * she aatd field books—the books that will tako {1 with a mournful glance at the wolk unconsstous, tiara Lying in a corner of the celiur equal f bets, Fully half a dozen lads beld up| £20%,track she burried toward the street | Wainy Dekbite Wis hae Cope, Davia Mv wae |W e body of Miss Hart. It lay $ 49 equally famous. ( | tis vse vce downward, with & over thelr carde to her before she found the| "A ‘negess ‘who might easily pass tor William Noerling, Insanely Jeale| Fit! is qulakiy: 1anged’ (6. RM like becy OF te eee | dress ‘ ooo Ce Price that sulted her ideas of what} Hannah Elisa and a white woman who! Qug, Algo Fired Revolver at) {crt wn¢ put up a stift tent. ‘The four |) An examination ef the hody made by | 9 e blue, white, ecru, t ha money should “come home” to her—| Miler other circumstances the Coroner showed that the girl had been consitered gonteet were mae were too many for nim, however, anit ete; all sizes—on three, four, five, six, seven and at last) jing in the station as they left. 1 i he on ive unconscious Heside (a eee Pace routaine, bend and bedy 1 Think of this woman's fine percale shirt waist ¢ Men to ome weale Sire lined ‘ta fiamondy 9 by aig 88 They and ire rind he robbers then. went {ier.to ceath e 4 fe f ise eat 1] dress—made in fancy stripes and Gots; waist p PRere, you ja6, @ huscied on Mine enien eir Mothe! through both men Tie poles Sere i Ae taste one ited; blouse front, plaited back; nov- e sia at ten, What's your number? Hinged with gems. Suddenly t Fled from Him. Hrom Uapt, Davie thay: de0k a gol | cite lone dine-prioe Sse full plaited: 1E o'clock. Be on day night, elty stock collar—-nine gore skirt, finished 4 hand early and take your pick of She Took His Number. way tren a awomen exclaimed — fateh, valued at $1%, and $100 In cash, {when the fire was started, They beliove , , from me. Ah wont lend Ssgees] sy took | that the murderer, fulling to set fre to wi ep hem and folds; 7 The commissioner gave his number of " n Only the poor markamanship of winte|Etam the pockets of James they took | that jive multaren, (ANGE th sek ore te, th deep Ra lhe it 49 | shirts or drawers made Wentification in case he or that hun- Woman flushed and her liam Noerting prevented him f $9 in cash Prmeve ihe body, and that he Hed when ! every sean: inside of sui | @red dollar bill’ should miss fire and hi ee tag ernie nn (rom either | captain Davis and James were found [tier izht ‘wtenwan discovered bis pres — Erench seamed; value $3.75— r to sell at from Soe. up C e or beg weit ie eet Lexige agMenel Riiteas eran’ fret Th make |ant Policeman Behringer, of the Clymer | YiN& unconscious on the sidewalk some | “ly L was only twenty-cinree | Tuesday i to $1.50, for....... Z @ wait for post time . Ing before the om Beach | street statto ‘ time later by Patrolman Duston, of ind lived directly across the Dee aia & Meetings over and ou eo: ation, after he had shot hie} {me fd lived al across th ‘ Hy Dy of the rape en minutes away. und| sro and Wry anhcat inom (=O | wie tn the face and right arm. Ble fn | Charles street sation, He tum Weipschingrioase Ait wore |H $5, 50 lawn shirt-waist dresses, $2.88. | $7.50 Panama skirts, 5.75— r i ee was marked’ by tones | ished hi ork by - moned an ambulance from ° 4 ‘j res * ete el “ Sanaven da the Duryen hone wasl whi nae 8 wert 3 committing sutcide. cent's Hospital, and ootn were at- Women’s stylish white lawn shirt-waist dresses—hand Unshrinkable Panaina Skirts, with 19 graduated side poised around, A few empty seats were| tract attention where The women |.” Proprietor of @ bird somely tucked and trimmed with fine open embroidery; 4 ait finished on the inside with extra } taken within @ brief time and the oc-| *round the two patd no heed tp tt store and pool and billiard parlor at tended by the ambulance surgeon, They iecked sleeve,-cuff and fancy stock, with hemstiteh- laits; every plait. finishe t 08 E } upants began to question the follower Live in Artificiatity, No. 18 Throop avenue, Williamsburg, |"? then taken to Captain Davis's ing; skirt finished with cluster of inding these skies tore diue With his wife and five idven he | home. i i = and golden —| 50— of Mincola. All seems artificial with th ve small childien he tucks; all man tallored—a positive 2 88 le Lantak ‘Mineole'e got a chance, 1| of darsmeceTtifclal with the majority | occupied a two-story frame house in| Detective Sergeant Gallagher arrested JAMES McGREERY & 60 | 95.50 value—TUCSAY...scesseceveee i; « a Tuesday special at csvatvetie hoor,” sald one young woman who| Dre ihe artifiola 1 the rear of the pool parlor two men on suspicion; but they proved i, eee hess relax and their mirth ts ¢ sPrried aw stik dress that looked ex-|jaugh that fas the clatter st tin in ie seedingly new. Thelr artificiality goes even to their “I don’t know.” : if eyelashes, thelr “Ought to win, I think. Comes out) ;(, uy true in According to the police Noerling waa| (eit innocence and were allowed to £9. ous of his wit” Owing to he wutent:| 9 the part. He commanded the B's | Tadiea? Suit Dept | Housefurnishings to $0. 1 sample hose. ness Mra. Noerling took charge of the| tamer that ran to Coney Island, the nd then those Med- bird store and the pool partor and asked | Arrowsmith, and the watch which was 3rd Floor, , F i 7 , tere in the color of thelr fh win 8 grt work sr He secured & Hig: hee him was presented L Brae Pre-inventory exigencies bring prices to a point aaah dain od simulta’ ed brick is most af et ob as conductor on the Fulton street | by, the passengers that were on board Sal 7 : i p taki : os Stent, for 6) Ue fee J inet af .cted line, On his return after his first day's | 4uflng the trip when an accident occ. Remaining stock of mohair/] possible only just before stock-taking, 9,000 pairs of sample hos lery o be doing a A comm 'ssioner er solilog the price on Mineola?” she The betting commisnone spoke to the e Face course derloin, Some of the wome Wager layers by thetr ‘ red and in which Capt, Davis displayed walking suits, Window Sereens—Closing out the) Cw Tables, highly pol @G¢ | at less than half actual im- - balance of our stock, bting your | , with yard measure..,... pe an nnd great heroism and presence of mind | The watch was engraved with his name $18.50 Oe et Mechanned OF J QE Cathe Horses, 4 foot s-told. t cost. work last evening he found t 0 "! parlor filled with y wen ‘ana oate and were addresser in kit « and the detalis of the incident. sent C, 0. D.; each A fortunate se one f “Charlie,” anid & tall woman, with| relled with her and struck her. : pr sey , ; a ; s ; purchase from Bey departed he aah calg |e Sa ones "tn e!| an Menaul Pot "HUNTINGT Kilted mohair walking!{ wen Aunty dunescd Wp Rc, | rose Brtension © oY ee eee to ibe post ran Sut from think of oak Bone, And Wine race? | iehringet sought to learn the cause BISHOP HUNTINGTON ILL. iste jf tome, slightly ace whlle 25c ore xtensio porters, tend. . fast go down and put $10 on | Of the rouble, and Nocrling appeared skirts, 1! st; each rind ee At 15¢ —Women’s fast black got & Up cat of the commissioner went away, ang, | ‘iver, in his pand. | Behring Went to “es “ Bi $11.50 Petach or Lee... . : * cotton, all black, or au right,” commented | : Soa Mrs Noeriingss folowed’ be Ws] HADLEY, Mase. July IL—The Right Armoer's with unbleached soles; also in plain vA ei = bo a > 4 wEY, ’ | h Thi : thing In alk “but the other | "SY Muk "sour shuneh: Aad wo boty | eiilirety rab out OF the house and past| Rew Fredsyek D. Huntingwon, Epis: | White dotted lawn shirt lee Pleks. iach ened Tits cael arovw last delgn to answer. © Her Youre on tor a bottle oben! her hushand, She tried to reach openwork—all full ad made, an dia not de a on as they filed : parior,. and. he followed ‘and copal Bie‘wp of the Central Diseese of : ‘1 ‘ x Hoch on é That woman wa sald by a Phnkerton | Tnoked heh. the bullet etrwek'hes | New York, te critically ill at his oum-| WaISt dresses, Labo A= lhe erepamindtente (J poy bende] 15 \ sp % de, the leeks ehant in Broadway W second Mine and the bolle atenekt ied, | mer home, fa this town, and hie phyal- tacdielae GaBtont, bard wood atch to ale Tudidas Ok le ers, red with her egettg: mouth wae 6 Ill in the right arm. He then fired twice| Clans say that he will die. $4.50 eo merane 4. 69 s womens hadk Ps Pastor on Mineola Tose there wes fonae’ ak at Mie children and missed theny. Bishop Huntington is eighty-five years a +e Stop Jars, with covers +696 At 24. grain lsle with fer have stayed on Grace,| cheek’), and one who watched closely | went ack to hie room, reloaded Iran) % e8@. and has deen in failing health White linen skirts. 4 chien ‘Ten white bea! auf mee ea @ now pair of shoes | and then. She wore x big. pleture ‘hat ; in. Refore Beh-|for several months. On “June ®% he plates, with $5.50 tan gauze isle lage if and her clothing of good material, 7 an entrance, haytng|caine here from his home at Syracuse, N. $5.75—$7.00 rosebud decorations... fancy stripes and silk Fag ita | Dee nolice-|'y., and the next day he offered prayer Salty with tin tops, 18.¢ fa ot | temple. ‘ at the Smith College commencement ex- own. floor with the revolver clasped im hie|ercises in Northampton. That was his a Wares Sak latina", Wants eat to nn Raetrn| mst Dube apwwarance. A day or two | Twentysthird Street, ARK OP aa WI wet coe ces a 0: see then not} ering, MMiness with complications er mars ei and 75c. per palr—on a ae eee Oe ee

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