The evening world. Newspaper, February 2, 1905, Page 9

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i im * Roman Brooklyn, It is an EWERALD BALL ~WGREAT EVENT ‘Many Distinguished GuestsHave Promised to Attend Funotion for Charity at the Waldorf. _ Astoria. “BPECIAL MUSIC WRITTEN IN COGHLAN’S HONOR, Rear-Admiral Will Attend and Help Receive the Visitors— Gov. Higgins and Mayor Mo- , Clellan to Be There. ‘All plans have been completed for the Brmeratd Ball, the big charity dance of , Brooklyn, which will be given at the ‘Waldort-Astoria on Monday evening, An e@epecially distinguished number of Guests have accepted invitations this Year and the affair promises to be the most Drilliant of the kind ever held. President John H, McCovey saya thet the titkets are selling rapidly and that ‘ll of the boxes have been taken, A apectal feature of the concert pro- , Stamme which will fo rendered pre- ; Vious to the ball has been written by * Bandmaster Thomas Shannon, of the ‘Twenty-third Regiment, Bandmaster Bhannon has insoribed a number to Rear-Admiral Joseph B, Coghlan, of “Hoch der Kaiser” fame, Commandant of the Brooklyn Navy-Yard. It Is en- Utled “Naval Fantasia. Description of @ trip on a troop ship.” It is a Hyely piece of music filled with martial bits and patriotic airs. Admiral Coghian is to be one of the special guests of the Emiorald Society Monday night and will Qld in receiving the guests. Besides the naval officer Gov, Frank Rig, i Be present aig Mer. @ Papal representative 4 America, ma; also attend ave a. lon before the concert. Borough , McCarren, two warring poll- Golans, will lay thelr differences asido for the night and appear at the ball. ‘The affair is for the benefit of the Catholic Orgies. Asylum ot 4 sixty-seventh ball of the Emerald Society, a fhe, Supper room will ly by the Emerald Society from eleven Solo storey night until three o'clock eeday morning, Shannon's ‘Dwenty-third Regiment Band will supply the music for the pomenade and concert and dances, Pg A ing march will start promptly WOMAN GARBED: IN MAN'S ATTIRE Policeman Finds a Supposed Man Asleep in Public High- * way and Raps on Soles of Shoes with Club, In the line of prisoners that filed out of the West Sixty-elghth street police station to-day was a alight figure dressed ina sult of black clothing, with @ black de*by hat topping off a mass of curly hair, The prisoner's face was pale and there were no hardened lines about it, The prisoner was a woman who had been found sleeping in a snow drift in @ vacant lot at Sixty-sixth street and Amsterdam avenue last night by Police man Nellen, of the West Sixty-elghth treet station, The policeman saw the prostrate figure and attempted to wake the sleeper, He beat the soles of the feet and shook the head and shoulde@, but it was a long time before there was @ response. Awakening at last, the "man," as Nellen the. supposed, stood up and asked: “Why am I disturbed In this way?” Netlen led his prisoner to the statlon- house, and there It developed that tho “man' was a woman, dressed in men's clothing. “That's aywig you have on, Isn't it?" asked the sergeant “Certainly,” replied the woman, “I have had typhoid fever and my lux- urlant tresses had to be cut off. What's @ poor ‘girl golng to do if she has no hair of her own?” Questioned as to her woman sald that she was " sell,” thirty years old) and that she Lived at No, 73 Sevonth avenue, would tell nothing more about hersef, Me woman did appear weak and pale but she also appeared to have been érinking, and was held on a charge of Intoxication, ——___ identity the Lilian Rus. COWPERTHWAIT M, B. A, The annual meeting of the Cowper- thwalt & Sons Mutual Benefit Associa. Tuesday evening at No, 2) tion was held Logeling Hall, eevonth street, the ensuing yea Bast Fifty. She | RESIDENT OF THE NEW YORK EMERALD SOCIETY TRIGH CLEREYMA I SOON TO WED The Engagement of Rev. Dr.| Richard Lewis Howell to Miss Gwendolin Whistler, of Balti- more, Is Announced, Friends in this city of Rev. Dr, Rich- ard Lewis Howell, of Washington, D. C,, milonaire clergyman, learned tu- day of his engagement to Miss Gwendo- in Whistler, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, ‘Thomas Delance Whistler, of Baltimore, The wedding 1s to take placo in Palm Beach, Fila., on Feb. 21, Miss Whistler is passing the winter there with her parents, Mr, Howell is a widower, His wife was Miss Mary T. Rush, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin Rush, of Philadelphia, In December last, the Rev. Dr, How- oll purchased three of New York's most ionable apartment hotels—the Hotel Regent, Hotel Aberdeen and Bretton Hall, for $4,160,000, He ‘paid $3,000,000 Gown in cash and $1,150,000 in Pitteburg Tealty, From these hotels he receives @n annual income of $220,000, Dr. Howell is well known tn this city, Philadelphia and Baltimore, He Was ordained deacon jn Philadelphia by Bishop Stevens in 1882 and traveling abroad with the Bishop as chaplain. He founded St. Margaret's Church In Wushington, was connected with tho Church of the Epiphany in Philadelphia and was rector of a church jn San- dusky, O, He is a brother of Frank Howell, of the Pennsylvania Railroad The clergyman Inherited a large for- tune from his father, Andrew Howell, of Wheellng, W. Va. He a'so obta'nel| & large estate on his wife's death. He! has dealt in real estate for the past| twenty years, adding greatly to his wealth, His business operations have been conducted quietly and only his personal dgiends have any idea of the extent of his riches, AND NURSE DIES Illness That Prevented Realiza- tion of Her Graduation Causes Alice Spear, of Brooklyn, to Take Her Own Life. _— ' Debarred by illness from taking up the studies that she expected ¢o lead, to graduation as a trained nurse, Miss Alice Spear, thirty-one years old, and @ daughter of the late Vivian Spear, les dead, a suloide, at her home, No 13. Monroe street, Brooklyn, Miss Spear had been attached to the training school for nurses at Bt John's Hospital, Brooklyn for more than @ year, and Dr, William 8, Hub- band, of No. 97 Halsoy street, had made arrangements for her to enter the Williamsburg Hospital as an apy prentice, Just as she received her nurse's cap she was strioken with ijl ness, and handed in her resignation yesterday, She then went to her room and, drinking carbolic acid, was found dead a few hours later, paler ab 104TH BIRTHDAY NEAR. ——— One hundred and four years old, @ cripple for the last fourteen years, and just recovering from a six-weeks' ill- ness with pneumonia, Miss Rachel Mar- terse, of Ro, 83 Linden avenue, Flat- bush, Is preparing to-day to hold her regular hirthday reception on the anni- versary which comes to-morrow, Miss Martense was born near the/site of her present home, and has never been far from there. She has never seen the Brooklyn Bridge nor ridden on a trolley, car, preferring to live the simple life of her girihood and mature years of the first three-quarters of the last century, ‘When she was attacked by pneumonia about Jan. 1, her physician thought she would not recover, but the same vitality that has been the wonder of her friends and physicians for the last quarter of @ century, austained her and she has hope that she will survive for many years to come, IT IS—_ It: No bars, no rods obstruct the Vision, All of the Writing is Visible all of the time, Broad, Pivotal, Frictionless,—Perfected Bearings, Requiring No Type-Guide. The Monarch Visible 319 Broadway, New York Speaks for Itself th AUDA Minh meet | The Monarch of the Pres Yow Visible is the Typewriter ent and of the Future, PS |b Double “‘S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps Mornings from 8:30 Till 12 o’Clock, Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Vests, | Coiehes Gentlemen ;—I suffered with Eczema on the hands and face for over a year, It was not only suey Re and painful, but very unsightly, and I disliked to go out in the streets, I tried at least a dozen soaps and salves, which did me absolutely no good, and became very I trlea doctor's medicines, salves, washes and all kinds of local applica- tions, treating Eczema of long standing, but with only temporary relief, The itching andiburning from Eczema was more than I can describe, Many nights I was unable to sleep on account & of the awful itching, Seeing S. S, S, riday at Ohe Siegel Cooper Svo Promises to Be of Liveliest Interes \APPAPA AL, i Comforters and Blankets. Crib and Regular Sizes Greatly Reduoes DOLL’S DAY SATURDAY. So many people living in the suburbs were unable to get to town last Saturday on account of the weather that we have decided to make Saturday, Feb. 4, another Doll’s Day. Upon the feet of every Doll brought to The Big Store Satur day by a little girl, accompanied by an adult or parent, we shall fit a pair of seamless full fashioned stockings—made just like the celebrated “Burson” stocking, Pad $0 LIGHT WEIGHT COTTON up to $1.80 each, 18 SILK DO" riba and small gown regular ly up A Special Sale of Carpets. Offering Exceptional Values, Woot Velvets, Tiety of attractive designs Savonnerie Carpets, Extra. 0}, grade carpet; reg: “A 20 ularly this sale, Axminster Carpois. Beat 7 y $1.88; mice, te loa ey HED: male OS. and ity seeders ae also wtalr effects; regi ‘al, 750 Woot Velverts. bares ue Pieces are included. 000 Capesiry Brussels, 4p vnunually large selection in 8 graden: Ingrain Carpets, i ovecinl. nnn rrr ee rrrmnems winnnnnw PPP PPD LRP PPAR, DD RAPAAL Ci 0 Ke gars, dh Comers senate Gere) SO | This wonderful offering is the result of a chance pur- chase,and at $3.00 for a box of 50 you are paying less than the factory price, to 3 yards, per 100, or 2 for 25c} special fer tormorrow, box of 50, 3, 00 MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED, { (Siege) Cooper Store, Main Floor, Fant, 18th Bt.) 8 upto 60c. a yard: nen mmrnrrrrrey Cerne 3 4,000 Wen’s Fancy and White ! A Sale That Will Interest Many Men. We have divided our entire stock of White and Fancy Vests into 2 groups, and arranged each lot so as to permit the customer every facil- ity in the matter of selection, Ohe Vests at $/ A Comprise whit? and fancy pique, linen, washable Vesis in all colorings, also mercerized light and dark effects, . Fancy worsteds in dark grounds with light color effects, All sizes 33 Che Vosts at $2 design ‘ational wire: Mattress; covered with Plain Denim, With Velour, Comprise w i s pr in hite imported pique and 0 TRON. CO} isu ‘ancy silk vestings in gray, browns, stripes 3) HON COUCH BR, and plaid effects, also silk wor- 8) TRON OUCH me. sted vests in dark grounds and 8) TRON Gouea ps light figure effects, All sizes 33 nse ION Obst to 46 in both regulars and stouts iH TRON, COUCH (Slege! Cooper Store, Main Floor,. Bast. ¥: AR AAR ARI Ar VAY Men's Sutts Comforters, FILLED COMFORTERS. 400 MBDDIUM WPIGHT STITCHED COTTON FILLED COMFORTERS; regularly 9 9, Crib Comforters, JOMFORTERS, | for os 1, fled With enoteen Linen Remnants Reduced, Important Savings for Housewives; Remnants and Odd Lots make up the selecton-—Crashes Toweling. Table Linen, Napkins and Doylies and slightly soiled Renaissance Linens, 1,000. CRA AN ‘ ‘ » ¥ is lot inoiudes lengths Of to} yards, J0-Inch Pini Gnas oN Bee) Ae aren a Napkins and Doyites, do Cokie: spatial All-Wool tiling Carpet: 1 BD, FRI H Sarpet: regular! 2,000 ODD ITZMMED, ie Grades apectal, i 0c a yard; special, yard, ” he Hunenite HED UNARIINY, 70c grade; special, BHo | (Hegel Coopef Store, Fitth Foor, Front,) TER AND | Urn M4 White Soods. Short Lengths Reduced. : 25,000 yards of White Goods in Short Lengths of from: The lot includes: Fem the ns ecion of Havane § 4 White Dotted Swisses White India Linens tobacco—strictly Cuban workmanship; Fancy White Goods White French Lawns regularly they are priced at $10.00 » White Figured Swisses Ordinarily if in full pieces these would retail ‘This {ilustration represents our ‘ni i of Iron nat! me made of tron, and fah- completo with Sanitary Stool Couches, Stationary and Folding. and Overcoats, Cri Blankets 200 PURD ‘RIB BI Raia ome. Shy Blankets. 200 ODD ROBB BLANK STS be) fane cplorya stripes, all pura wool and estrs igen, ms hi 4 BILKOLINE sl ade by the famous Bt. Mills, Regularly up to & eaoh, (Siegel Cooper Btore, Main Mloor, ads of Fountatn,) nen errr Gable Linen Rem 100 odd lengths of 1% to C 1YBO\¥ munted, Regularly up to 81. Not drum printed, but a stamped fadrlo ‘ IAS ae: that for dervice! Is unenoeleds 75, SAxminster Carpoiss fade Roe rahe van ah ed 2: Known as the Saxony H k Toweling; If gold by the dul mi fepularly at #10; aales prow’ BOC sama oe ne ui ise sank OC | Pena‘ssance Contre Ff. gees 4 lightly soiled, tn iP iy | hearty ND BOY ay op to $4.00 ach. | i VNR 99 Veegul Slexol Cooper Btore, Mein Floor, Bi su Of Fountain. } Snporiant Speetal Offeris From The Big Sale, All reduced for this special offering in the great Mid- Furniture Sale. Most of these Co be Line includes Leather, Velour and Box Couches, Couches. All astounding values at the low 20th Century Davenport Couch and Bed. Ti) ows trv! National yy Le damtokl uches may licated, but some are also Leatherette and Sanitary. prices quoted, ne poue. Couehevs ed § 8 LHI Ses: Leatherette Couches, ie “| Rox Couches, Opening ‘old ort Bote, a x constructed i ure 4, CHE: sPRCIAL IX COUCHES, | tinni apog| Pa RMN J, Brennany much discouraged, until I read in the , Ay 260 Si . , papers of the cures performed through the use of S, S. 8. advertised I began its use, and after fi ; F Special ale of wes and ry. ld Selene to give it a month's trial atleast, Iam Waning it for some time the itd centnnion or ene distip- . es Board of etors, Paul V , pleased to state that I soon noticed a slight improvement, | peared and I was entirely relieved of this awful itching and O Wolter 2 MoneRn ean eee ' uflicient to decide me to keep it up. After the use of six} burning, It isa boon to Eczema sufferers and I Gant eh 4 eF vercoas O- 077 0W. Keever and (1, a { , bottles my skin was as soft and smooth as an infant's, This|scientiously recommend it to them, believing confidently | Y) ‘i N i fal meeting a collation wa was a year ago, and J have never had any trouble since, thata permanent cure will be effected in all such cases where y One of those Siegel Cooper Store Special Sales which never fail to att acl Miss GengvA Bricas, it is taken according to directions, All styles, two and three of a kind, in this great offering, E attention. n 4 comers will find the best selection. Description of Fabrics: THE OVERCOATS ARE CUT in the popular long style—52 inches, and are i iety of stylesfrom favorite fabrics, The offering also includes me- } ae Tenet Oveteeats in black, oxford and blue and black kersey. -" 0 stout build, d Single and Double-Rreasted Sack Suits, These Suits are made with care and correctly tailored. Serge lined, broad-shouldered effects—copies of high-priced models, New browns, grays, stripes, over-plaids, and black thibets. For men of both regular and stout build. 216 S, Seventh Street, Minneapolis, Minn, Urbana, Ohio, R. I’, D, No. 1, C, Oro, All skin diseases have their seasons; some are active in the summer, while others lie dormant until cold | weather, when the first breath of winter brings them to life and they remain to torment us until spring, | 2 Through the long hot months Winter Iezema sleeps in the system, and when cold weather beginsit breaks out. The head, hands and feet are the parts usually attacked, but other parts of the body may be affectgd by this ‘flesh fire,” The skin becomes feverish, hard and dry, cracks open and often bleeds, and the itching is brought work to the idle In the days \ of long ago— terrible. While the trouble shows on the skin the cause is far deeper. This eruption is but natare’s way of | ) But now. telling that the fountain of all health—the blood—is diseased and must have relief, It is filled with uric acid The 52-inch Overcoats have velvet collar, serge lined and are given a smart ’ and other poisons which are forced through the pores, causing the natural oils, which should keep the skin effect by the highly desirable broad shoulder. For men of both regular and when there aie no fairles, World Help Wants invile you to sew, 186 Dressmakers and Millivers Wanted Dy advertisers last week in the Morning World. ‘These acids are constantly forming in the system to be absorbed by the blood, and thus the trouble is kept up, The treatment of this disease with local applications, such as washes, salves, powders, etc,, is useless in effecting a cure, because they cannot get to the seat or beginning of the trouble, The best they can do is to give the patient relief for alittle while, The blood must be cleansed of all acids and poisons and the system toned and built up before a cure can be had. S, S, S, cures by going into the blood, searching , out all foreign matter, and making it strong and healthy again, §, S. S. 48 purely vegetable, and therefore cures this disease safely, and from a condition of torture the patient is brought to one of healthful pleasure, Book on Skin Diseases mailed free, and our physicians will give advice, without charge, to all sufferera, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GAs soft and pliable, to dry up, a (Blogel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Bast.) | f

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