Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
AY Amateur Photogranters Whe Entered The Evening World’ “sSontest at Beach Resort Wi “*Get Names of Winners June 7 {eur photographers who enjoyed i @ Kvening World's Camera Day at una Park on Saturday aro to-day ally at work developing the plates fwhich will make three of them prize fminners, All sorts of cameras wer fused by those who entered the com- tition, ‘There were little ones and big es, and thelr owners were just is feared, ranging from little boys and girls, eager to get The Evening World's 4erizes, to old men and women, who were Brobadly not so keen for victory, but fwere content with the mere pleasure of picture taking. When the day ot here was prob- of Luna Park imprinted) upon a tn thie oven 8 the amatours who Iin- red to adm! 4 of buna Park WW Mise All It, who dined at the Gasino an. all of the sights of the place. ro winners will tng World on ‘The names of the pr announced une 7. Th fond prize % MRS. ROGERS, T0 DIE FRIDAY, BEGS FOR FLOWERS, FR te coil MNT RIT Ce wiki ¥ { THE WORLD; MONDA ¥ kVENING, MAY ue 100s. ‘AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS IN LUNA PARK MILES GROUP OF CAMERA EXPERTS AT LUNA PARK. for Murder. fe ee rl HONORS 10 +o (Special (9 The Bvening Worl’) MONTPELIER. Vt, May oa.—Onty Khe intervention of the United States Bupreme Court can sayo Mra, M oKers, condemned to die on Friday | @or the murder of ier husband, from the gullows. Gov, el!, who granted a Feprievo unt! June 2, declares that no further interferenco need be expected from him, In spits of the insistence | pf John H. Banter, Mra, 2 gounsel, that he has grounds to GN appeal to the highest court of the gation Inwyers In Vermont say there; Court 1s no hope for the woman from that| Appeitate Division, with two exceptions mource, anal Ghe ts fast breaking down. The re- oral of the Vermont Supreme Court | eure | ations for the hanging. The re rel la inge of her counsel has fasted to raise | Pot 4 JUDGE VAN BRUNT ( hostock is Svenwall, With anxiety t the sigh: f Svengali, anaPAGt tie JU Attended By!) Grown oor, crtiten “ibe animal: Wdnu |iHe’le kept in a Gage ookiplelely tanluted Entire Bench of the Supreme a Ot ee retina. ue lca arnai crue wa to b 2 He LHanee PHA Ie NEC oe fan You will surely like it well enough Court of This District ANd “tie nypnotic bear” and unquestion- slong. irorh ke j friend and d | amy uses Hometime simitar to such | feigit, but th io waa pluccd | to make it your friend and steady fe ey liow-animala, Perhaps an Ds a Pp re Aa soon Hs Bonavita ito} | companion. The entire Gekch of the Supreme | Have a theory’ on the subject, and it| Nard, Whereat he grabbed tp ea | An introduction may be ob- 6 i Oatcad evel Al lhe could e: {t would it was] y natok ol rr . fr ‘ u ft thin Atetrict, aa well ma the | he could exbreas ft would gay It wee Pei be Lali tained at any cigar dealers. funeral I vhaslo y¥ prominent bar and repre Mo grant her a further stay thoroughly | clubs and organizations to-day attend. | y wehed her, She knows that the prison | 6q iho Priciais are going ahead with prepa: | print, Jp sentatives of te presiding Justice of at is re: members of the | 98 heir of ever, is various | 80m i. Van the Ap- No, 10 ay be hi rty-sixth street. The services y new Hope i aie Were Wal ea were of the utmost simplicity and : id to qualify his declanw were private, but the immediate asso- gy fhas certain foundations for an appeal to whe Federal count Sho prays that the hanging will not take place until the Inte fall or winter. ctates we David HW. ¢ the D ad Bhe says she could bear her death at| Pe UPls oe any other timo than the fmt stage of /oorteRe | then @ummer, when everything ts green and | Cemeters, | whe! vb Rhe has place, Rey, Chi the whole world | beeged to bo allowed the possession of mame flowers in her cell, This ts for: Bidden by the prison regulations, and her request was refused, Tho Supreme Court of Vermont held) over Its session into this week, though | t tyne The ri Unlied States Supreme Court the local | i outhe tribunal can a stay fon sucl The Judges sleeve, t ane AVOOnE these ay =| Justiess of the & this appeal. the woman i pie, Wit, have clams ne of the woman oP houRh. the cost of an appeal to th) Federal Court would be | of 1.000 and mon Tom. Ae aKa retativen, Ln r 8. gays the @ppeal will made, Iho ris that} he. will mortgage his home, if gary, in order to provide the mo: ‘An effort was made to start a au ition in. Mra, Rogers's betalf, sympathy for her was les than eaptimento) CHARGES ACAI IL BURN QUASHED Gov. Higgins Dismisses Accusa- tions Filed by George Von Utaésy Against State Super- intendent of Banks. ALBANY, May 2%.—Gov. Higgins to- Gay dismissed the charges fled by George Von Utassy against State Super- intendont of Banks Frederick D. Kil- Journ, in connection with the affairs of | Morchantg' ‘Trust Company, now In hands of a receiver. Pho Enverncr's ackion was takes, !m- | f@acintely miter reading Supt, Kilburn’s ‘reply to the charges. ‘STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC TO BE SOLD BY REFEREE. Wamous Boat In the Only Aaset of the Company That Owned the Gon, Slooum, Lost with 1,000, Justice Marean, altting in Apecial {erm of the Supreme Court In Brook- My to-day algned an order pert ward Swanstrom, as. refer at cit *Heamboat. Grand Ropubiic’ the a} Rent asset of the sXnicleers a eum bout Compan: ‘the. order was ihe Festi of a aut ually adjourned on a Saturday, | O'Brien, gon for this is that In the possl-| Patterson, Chester B, McLaughlin, Ea- | body does not receive suf- Dility of ai appeal being granted by the] arg W Third a robberle Third a thieves, police, Weyden gang. i They George out of mitted, ‘he T Bishop Coad: ew York, read copal burtal service and the went to Gr e the interme arles B, Ackley, Vicar of St. Bartholomew's Chapel, conduct- vices at the grave, tes of the dead Jusile re Justices M L, In Hatch, Frank ©. 1 present were a preme Court, exception of Justice Vernon M, Davis, who wal ive In tine, and Justice Leventritt, ~ ROBBED OF $590 ONL” TRAIN eee ibmtantial ‘laang of Pickpockets Operating on Third Avenue Line Re- lieves Brooklyn Man of Wal- let—Police Seek Thieves, town and could The police are looking for a gang of plokpockets operating on the crowded venue "L" trains, Mai 8 have every Sunday, ght happened venue, Ehrileh says n, lapho Mary Ii. he womer ‘uses for been reported almost The latest to about 10 o'clock last night, Charles Ehrlich, an upholsterer, of No,’ 282 Court street, returning with his family from a visit to friends at One Hundredth street and Te boarded a train on the Mlevated road at Ninety-ninth street, after missed a roll of bills amounting to $500, which he carried in a black loath- er billfuld In a pocket of his trousers. He could not but reported the theft to the {dentity the there were three $100 bills and $200 in smaller denominations in the billfold, which was marked "'R. The police be- lieve’ they will be able to locate the isterer,"* MSSMUTL AND FETTICOATS Gipbe jotrolt Min the last editiun of the mi D = he Ina edith ond Dye An: tkirte, petttoonts In her article sho aay: fuccess In dyeing Hazy SRI waols iyo it, ven WAL without Dianna Diamond Dyes a Tuffied petticoats re, et tae me the honorary Brooklyn, was it sticceas In dycing tallor made sulte. 8: "I have had such garment to i Henna not get along y with the ints tremble and roll thelr eyes when + te remarkable animal freaks he $s brought about them; and the 1 to this country from Paris by [Including the man-eater Baltimor on record at the hotographer's under the absolute Influence of | ¢ which {¢ at all in the h: Even the ele- wu. Rey, | A a jutor of | UNS (Be the sim- ‘eenwood ent took, © of the When thesystem gets debilitated az a run-down condition it meeds a tomic and there hag, never been one discovered that is the equal of S. S. S. adapted for a systemic remedy, because it contains no strong minerals to! derange the stomach and digestion, and affect the liver and bowels, made entirely of roots, herbs and barks selected for their purifying and and from the Su. | healing qualities, and possesses just the properties that are needed to | restore to the body strong, robust health, When the blood becomes impure aoe org. and clogged with waste Edward | matters and poisons the I have weed your S, S. S. and found it to be an excelient tonic to build up the general health aud give toueandstrength to to the I have used other things highly recommended, but S. 9. S. aa atughlin, : ficient Charles H. ‘fruax and Henry A, Glider | guffers ft debility, ‘weakness, sleeplessness, NL of the nourishment and me more everything else combi: Photographed. By Tdarhin Tana Pack HYPNOTIC BROWN BEAR IS PET CAT’S “LITTLE BLACK MAN.” order’ to ot roe n animal in tho whole | bts poueat any: Borntine belleved absn- to powers of the in convineing Mr. extent that he, ob large price for the antmat. evidently. the West Thirty-fourth Street and) ;;, Steal Costly Hats Valued at) (i. More Than $300. latte sell for more than $0, ‘Chi not discover A gang of thieves that has been opened up the shop six hours later. Owls Are Sociable They are glad to make friends with everyone. Get acquainted with Straiton & Storm’s OWL CIGAR Hons, ror GEORGE L. STORM & CO Distribators, 24 and 26 Murray St. New York. It is especially, Itis PUBLIC NOTICES, PUBLIC NOTICES. ined, e to its tonic sit gives a did. tite, ie te Sattecastaee Gea emcees! NEV YORK CITY in 1 not ar- tite, bad digestion and eral build symptoms of a disordered | blood circulation, and if it ny small come to and soon thlof or Yella in 1 put In ‘Anding an tonic and acts Book on the bl out charge. HORSES, SARRIAGES) ac. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. Uneqnalled for lawns, and. for roads in and about private grounds, It is light, but asa capacity of 150 gallons, Fitted with Studebaker’s patent sprinkling device—most even distri- bution of water, and controlled from the driver's seat by a very simple device, Will not clog with dirt or trash, or get out of order. Steel tirés—g inches wide—do not cut juto soft earth vr sod, and make the draft easier, * Larger aprinklers—with all the advantages of Studebaker's patents, and Studebaker's excellent workmanship—3oo to 1,000 gallons, for city or country streets, or park drives, Studebaker Harness—made specially for this work—just the right weight; fits perfectly; wears wonderfully, STUDEBAKER, Drosdseay and ah ave. at Lege streets New York. gf up under its invigorating influence, many other disagreeable 548 Woodland Ave,, Warrem,O, Mus, KATE Brox, is not corrected some form of malignant.fever | AX SA | E 9 or other dangerous disorder will follow. §S. S. S, builds up the broken | down constitution, clears the blood of all poisons and impurities and ' makes it sorong and healthy. ae paves are restored to a calm, restful state, refreshing sleep is had again, the appetite returns and the whole Vas areatin toned By One Wendy, ary S. ie a blood putifier and Owners of real estate situated in the Borough of Manhattan, prompey.in tls is run-down, depleted condition the system, lood and medical advice furnished by our physicians, with« THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLANTA, | GAe_ Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, on which taxes for any of the years 1886 to 1901, inclusive, or ‘water rents for any of the years 1885 to 1900, inclusive, are unpald, must pay the same with seven per cent. in- terest from the thme when they became due, together with charges i of notice and advertisement, to the Callector of Assessments and Arrears, at Room 85, Stewart BuikiiIng, 280 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. If default be made, such real estate WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, IN THE ALDER- MANIC SHpUMBER: CITY HALL, Borough of Manhattan, City of New Y« June 14, 1905, at 10 A. M., for the lowest term of years at which any person shall offer to take the same, in consideration of advancing ‘such taxes or water rents, interest, charges and costs accrued thereon; sale to be continued until all real estate advertised for sale shall be sold, A detailed statement of the taxes and water rents and the ownership of pri erty taxed and on which the taxes and water rents remain unpaid is published in a pamphlet, copies of which are deposited in the office of the Collector of Assessments and Arrears and will be de- livered to any person applying, therefor, IDWARD A, SLATTERY, Collector of Assessments in Arrears of the Clty of New York, NORMAL, COLLEGE OF 141 oF Yor, : : 5 wig Work ¢ ener RLY erate of the course of nt Credit to All iN the, | ” A If money de the thing that k Grammar and ace Alon. i n dhe, tiine Entei en Drawing inten oF examina June B—0 ALM... ‘Clothing i FOR MEN AND WOMEN, June O—9 A.M... n No_ Nefere! ity "Required, i iank ceetifivaten may Ad ahtainea by aw | Oth Ave, ‘Credit’ House ONE PLIGHT UP. OPRBN DECORATION DAY TILL PATENTS. a PATENTS promptly nrocured: ad fend for handbook, EDGAR TAT! 245 Broadway FOR SALE. by paying us Weekly DIAMONDS | HAST PAYMENTS. loment Gentlemen's Cothes Made to Onier, ie |= PP Re ie A A EXCHANGH CLOTHING CO. y JATCHES, Hae 280 Broadway, Room 4. weds eas working around the neighborhood of the Waldorf-Astoria to-day for tho third time robbed the millinery shop of Mad- ay & Feo, at No, 4 West Thirty-fourth | burglary was one of the ed in the city for many r Central Office men had of a clever gung of | | ore Ka ntly let out of Sing Sing. The burglars forced an ent cioe with | Burglars Break srdak Into Shop ON) a jimmy and used aketoton keys to spen the drawers where hats are kept thieves | more than $00 worth of ountiPihe hems eftice Boy | OUTSIDE AND The inside of a Regal shoe is as honest as the, outside, The inside of a Regal store is as well equipped as. the window. The styles marked $3.50 in the window you bi find inside the store at the same price. K No matter which of the 75 Regal styles you select—$3,50, No matter what kind of leather you prefer—$3,50. No matter where the store may be, no matter what time of year—$3.50. ‘The Regal isa stxedotlar shoe, and Is would have to be sold for 06, ‘nutead of on ° “tannery-to-conaumer tem. It conts money to handle a ‘When you pay 86for shoenin the regu: Jar way, you fire not getting one cent more than $3.50 worth of sh: and unnecessary profits, When you buy Re- gals you buy direct: One handling, no @ waste, one profit, one price, Every Regal Oxford hasbeen made ona spe- cial ankle-fit- ting Oxford last. Send for Style Book. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Bold direct from tannory to consumer. Tho lariest retail shoo business tn the world. 98 stores in principal cities from London to Ban Franciaoo, REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK MEN’S STORES M4 NEW YORK c BROOKLYN. weve VR “ op atone 8 n Stores: . owntow Lage Ann ip St, #10 be beet 6-lu7 Broadway Det? C ‘How! Ayon Dat ee a ioe Abn ng loth 8 “PICCADILLY” A new Spring Oxford that duplicates the lat+ est London syle, The cadilly" In a particue example of the paipes taking Regal way of reproducl every line and curve of a high-coat Custom shoe. Made in Imported Pats ent, Black King Calf, Black King Kid and Russet Blucher Oxford Aarly fi cor, opp, * Central CITY, sony in are AY GREAT BR "NEW YORK OMEN STORES NEW YORK © cor. Duane ft. t., cot. th Av, EAW Sy : i ine Naar BROOKLYN +4 4 Hwy ation nby ay NRWARI, rn) y rap elke ists FOR SALE, ver FOR SALE, ‘NEW CREDIT PLAN. WHAT WE DO. | WHAT WE DON’T DO We do not ask for any reference or security. We make no inquiries to We sell clothing on credit for ladies, men and boys. | We trust you on your promise. We sell you goods as we represent your neighbors or employer. or your money refunded. ‘We do not ask you to We sell on easy terms at jayhs your honesty. cash prices. We keep your e make no Sellveelees ye clothes in repair for ons ‘; We give you the goods year free of charge. When you pay the first deposit, LENOX CLOTHING Co., 2274 3d Ave., Between 123d and 124th, 884 Columbus Ave., Between 103d and 104th. n OPEN EVENINGS, OPEN DECORATION DAY UNTIL Noon, 4 EXCURSIONS. RAILROADS, | LenicH VALLEY ||. “FESTA “RAILROAD, ; jad Street | . ' SiwtLns foot of Wear q [Decoration Day Excursions Deca ie i sine ine fon) Degoramen bn 8 Is five a tater than kg Station, R THE Wh BELLEWooD 75° 1 Diving ee Me MRS 293 oth Av. Bet. t4th and 15th Sts Dress Well® maucH CHUNK $1 50 1g = GLEN ‘ONOKO 41.05 PM —CILICAGO, PIAUTED, ve r parttoulars, time of train, 1 ME INCINNATE and 935 Broadway, Ailton at, Hook it, forrien and irvokiyn gp crweut asaitional RUTH on RRRRARE aE HG RATLAVAY, 712,05, 8.20, 4.98 a | ainlly, 5 cose SLINES-’*0.28 A, M. and aly, Ho Agdy AUC LINE. 12.25 P, M. and De vi STRRN RATLWAY.— MAUCHNew el (CHUNK},, Central, |p Ni ‘outg, BALUAY ot 08 'switchbackt ACHiE. RL BO Saco oMmont and ql and Awitampack Tokets Koz bd ADM. gers! ‘and 6, ] GlenOnokokss Canty Aduitional Fe OCT ar weg fs | ain, from, dalbertay a | opiagekgars, “iundaya arts & i} MEMORIAL DAY | ji Aoi i (Tuesday, May 30) an rat ah P.M | EXCURSIONS |™«« | 00 VIA ERIE RAILROAD TO a Ue ay GLEN Blue Mountadna, 107, miles (ram, Now Now, 401, 1834, 96, and 2 ! Hirth “Avni echelon bit Avenue, 601 fi f ; leave Sho-| w. ¥ md RBC AY, wcop, anh Batt ano Ye xt Ms at Manager. ‘Pass rattlo ‘Stanager, ‘pase oneral id Poughkeepsie. aiuce Wes. Point, Newourgh and Daily Cuuimgs vere 8 4 ; ie “Stetttore AR? Wohi ai | Habe? ash, Goshen Reweterk ai at 42d St sand W ‘0th eee ee ee i i nan AM Bini “9 27 to June 8. Hale rat ¥, 4 Wey iawenie Arrow MY thing ps TTEN [ALIEN [INE SBURY P ek Days, Aneluaitiy bes oration D Day. Lith and M0 Po Mt Ly, Battery (nr, Ef ‘Brey Sao and 11.80 Ae 3400. cuMtomets! | Wace PORES tacts, Pa 805 Tee ae Ree, FAN TCI tO FOR SALE. Lise PARK Crow cyere 0, 23 Park Row. or Wo are now exhibiting CLO HING oN CREDIT | weer Site er int ess te ‘ ANB QUILDIEN, oy on WHITH, OPIN PY DN: aye EbNSON iio STANDARD OUTFITTIN nee St. Open K ATCHES EASY PAYMEN ‘ DIAMONDS, hes, Jewelry, On. wi WH! yond repronentative If destted 1 1, Watohes, , i % Just prices, Manhattan, Ai A. Wave Pea ise ae