The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1905, Page 7

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ITEP CORNET IH PERLE POLES TRIE ERE TITER THE WORLD: SATURDAY FVENING, JUNE 8, 1905; c reas | "BRIDE OF GERMAN CROWN PRINCE MAKES ROYAL ENTRY INTO BERLIN HIGGINS SIGNS [PANTS STOLEN : paren BILLS TO CLOSE; BY A BURG | FAKE HOTELS His Pal Captured During aa i : with Grocer and Wite—The | Measures Which May Wipe| Thieves Abandoned $300. | | Out 90 Per Cent. of | Worth of Clothing. : Them Bzcome Laws. In three burglarious attempts Fathead Ins fA block fn the vicinity of the Bowery and Rivington street early today Duchess Cecilia, Greeted by Emperor Will: fam and Acclaimed by Thousands, | Drives Through Flower-Strewn Streets to Meet Bridegroom. |Apwrrry, June 8—Tho business of) tored on ench side of the avenue, Meck {@he Government paused and a mitiion | lenburg's red, yellow and iue predom- | d nating, ‘The perspective : #0 of persons took a half holiday to-| arched gate to the nalees nt thevother (Special to Tho Evening Word police got one priso the BD 4 i to weloame an elghteon-yoar-old, end Was most beautiful. one pat of trousers. ‘The firet pt | + girl who will some time probably be the | Roses from Maids of Honor, any + % was upon the clothing store at Ripe! PS ‘. German Empress. | The Duchess, however, probably saw wiping cut the “fate! h and! @ Gatty at No. 28 Bowery, where they! Her way was rose strown, choirs of| very litkie of ‘the scene, for she. wits the Amioter bil, which makes this lAW |onbers got ot about $300 worth @&) owing regularly. t ehildron aang her a greeting, the old) one regularly to the right and to Gullde with the emblems of their) {ne Jef acknowledging the cheoring of trades lined tho route, artillery sound: | ‘Tho p r 1100 ed dully in an immensity of ch CANTEEN While @t_ the end of her progress opowned wath Honea And sartiel white through the people the Imperial family of roses and all the xreat personages of State) ( Tulein Kirschner, daughter of the Joined with tho Emperor and the Crown | Chis! furmomaater of Herlln. presenter Prince, Frederiok William, in vecel¥-| received ft with am nda bow ing her at the Palace, note] ING the Rea Rot ROTORLer, Wear: The day was briliant aud the whole} {4 the heavy wold ohnin inatgn epectuclo waa effectively staged. Grlet addrenn oe weer, Cae reed 8 Met by the Emperor. dt Pee i by ‘the, iamperor’ spa The Duchess Cecilia of Mecklenburs-} Ordeal of a lone wast under mane Bchwerin, who in her full Utle 18 a180) Sho thanked the Hurgomaater in « iN rrived trom | slmplo words and the procession. begacl | Princess of the Wends, arr era | ta move. Aguinc ithe ‘aniiars vat the Gohwertn at noon with her mothor, other end of Unter den Linden firing Grand Duchees Anastasia; her brother, | twenty-four” mung, Frederick Francis, she reigning one Flower-Strewn Path, Duke of Mecklenburg - Sohwerln, Ma) Pitty tittle girle threw fresh roses Wife and a numerous following. under the horses’ feet as the Duchess 2 apress and Crown| went on her way down the alley of fhe Bmperor, Empres: | lime trees which Were hung with Hae take offeat Immediately, woods, but could not remoye them, These laws are am¢ug the most Im-|oiner two attempts werd upon portant arts of the recent Legislature. | grocery store of Rosario Cuctlo af! 105 Chrystie atreet, quires the nealth, fire and building de: to the clothing store {9 an empty’) 4: Inside the gate white volie maids of hon partments of the elty to inspect ail at where & building hae’ been Ge hotels before the Iquor tax certificates ( moliahed and a cellur Ja now. belng 9m ale granted and to report whether they; cayated for a new one, Philip Bloc! comply structuritly wiih the building, | the watchman there, noticed that af hoaith and fire rogwiations, It is esti: | large barrel which had formed part off mated that 90 per cent, of the fako ho-| the support for the exposed wall of the; tele in Now York will be put ont of busl- | puilding adfoining was out of place. Fig: | | ness as a reeuit of such Inanections. | round in a hole in the wall a quanti Poon thorpart sot foie aed fOr fAll- | of clothing worth about $900, which ed fo! ure on t t of local = fore the tae al oMoere to en-| trerward found to have been Bt a hotel-Keopers have already. taken Cohen & Gatty’ sit certificates this the Am a4 called Patrolman Hines, of fl Department to rei y ft Mulberry street station, who gent for” Js found upon Inv eatia a patrol wagon, and the plunder was SOAP ANS" deen inet "OOS M8 % foaded into It, Fegulations, Hines heard several shots from the inemonanium approving the | direction of Chrystie gireet, He tam ne bills, Gov, Hiewina saya and met Patrolman Mrateolirere, (atthe. interest ot | Mine ihacidge strect station, * 2 quoat, o Prince, the latter's five brothers and tha, manages Of peopte. coverin yd one i are ft | oF wu ers. heard loud yolces int the little Princess Victoria met tho! igre Witvtng ih lugs and hand Tadone ‘and cltisons Erterenies aneee: | $2. Or Gucclotn revoaury Ot, ea uae i ond station and break- | chiets and cheering. Raaueene. chtnohaa ough the sor y party at the railroa “ithe mombera of tie trades’ and St the ‘wovoailed Haines ia | Notun, where. tho eroder lives with fasted with them in the Chateay Bellovue, situated in the garden wout two miles from ithe imperia! palac ‘Phere the Duchess Cecilia rested the Empress while the others went to £1 were not satisfied of the cons. | “Ife fhe Kitchen tliey’ found | Cu Hot nealve my Nisprotat re ty HoVARSTS jcvalvce_ tito Ria forehead, a. the coniatitutionnllty of Whlolt sake sonore ‘taca and the" meld by the Bupreme Court ecto Lf Woe. and rafts’ gilda and th ‘anked on elther h nets and teidonts, epera with brooms and the basket- apprentices viene he sidewalks, stands and windows the palace, overlooking Unter den Linden had been n Mi een | eccupled Ws, and some are | States, Aa a. ae oO pt ‘Pho procession began to form between | Pon parties were given In TOOran Ie'would be proterable to nave the pias | tnoxe of thelr parents, ‘The polic d/and 5 o'clock in the afternoon on the |? eon) nertlea were yan 1 Shepdotidn ‘made before the invested the burglar, His oont wide space fronting the Chateau and Americans Gee Spectacl coe. Ik mrpnted, rather than te take ped with @ pulr of the grocel ; the ‘Terganten to 4 pectacte, was also an exerllent buffet 1 the Russian Embassy, while on the bal-| Prince Henry of Prussia and other|ed by cable as Spectiil Ambassador of | away the rin to traffic in Hquors after | tro: h then moved through the Tierg » Hihourd, the French Ambassidor, | “Large parties of Americans ¢infoony of the Hotel Bristol, next door, |membera of the Imperial tamily attend: | the United States at the wedding, Was f che certificate, ihe priaoner wae taken to the Els the Brandenburger Gute, the boundary) yivited hls colleagues and thelt families | the efflocs of Dr. George O. Wolter | were Prince and Princes Animugaws Jel by ‘the Miniatora of State ‘and a] poeoived ‘by lic Hmeror at 10 ololgek | the certifeates should not, have NE ere tae etl ae NE \ the old city, a Einbaogy,” fuar the) Brandenburger lof the ‘Ernndenburger ‘ate. ‘while tie | Emperor” and’ impress, ‘Aitemled by |celved tne Bucenm, “'she Went with | Senmraciiatins pe the President’ and | faago ene Ambler Itt ta porary in | nt No, Si Vornytiy street ha ndtas re Butchers Lead Parade. Gate. The American Ambaseator, Mr. Amectcan Embassy Staff were at the | thirty or forty of thelr compatriota |members of the Imperial family to the| people of the United Sates on the | ite chareater only, amd ‘will be au ors | not xia In his sictoen ve ty mounted postmen, in accord] Tower, and Mrs, Towor, the British |Kmbassy oMces on Unter den Linden, Recel |room of the electors, fo called, and | inarriago of the Crown Prince, seded by, the Haines bill at the end of | found five gold <ings, wom: ete justom, rode in advance, fol-| AMbaymndue Air’ Frank C, Laacelies, Oxhia ERVSV There: oh jecslved by Nandan aod 1 Sith, the Crown Prince slaned the! mac- | ‘The pecial ‘represnatulves “ot other | tho yea” got waten ang. ohialh, fi ) " ind Gen. a The pageant started at o'olook and ringe contract. Afterward the mem-| countries were also received In audience — \yowed by 100 mounted Master Butchers| members of the French Hmbassy Ex-| The Grand Duke Michael, had disappeared at 6.6 -P. M. throurh | bers of” the. two” fumes dined to: | by the Bmperor during the forenpon, ae in evening aults and opera hats, Most| traordinary were in the party, M.|Emperor Nicholas, with agi ie of the arched doorways of the | gether, Tho Ghinere Minister brought the eine! FIRE EXCITES SHOPPERS. . Ht thom were men of ample figure. The)! hound, liad provided bridge | Wwhict | tourage. Including the Hu Pillace, her ald a ‘Tower Brings Good Wish Goma ate, cellostations of the Chines WHIRELAW REID ables + or, Count v aten-Sacl the other’ side tn the Inner court. i ent emblagiayd on Mer euare Hold @ patent cram fount yon ten-Sacken, in the other side tn the Inner court vane, AU edt My pi jisatl Minne im ua Raat veurtoentic REACHES ENGLAN. itor during the long walt, and there |saw the procession from the balcony of | yard the Emperor, the Crowa Prince,| Ambassador Tower, who was a alt 466 guaranteeing them this privilege, Mwenty mounted trumpeters, preceded a by | squadron of the First Dragoons of the Guard, in iight blue tunics and wearing black helmets, and three slx- Street Store, A WOMAN WHOSE SALARY ROSE 18696 IN 5 YEARS BOY'S LONG FIGHT |:sstssez aisles Se sis pers in the stores there, new Ambassador of the Unéted States terse Court equipages followed, ‘Mady paraone were in the etore when | to the Court of St James, and Mre.) ‘heae vehicles were driven by postll- the e ‘arrived, but all made theic | eld, arrivod here to-day from ‘New impos and wore somusles OF the Gentle-| Agtonishing Facts Brought MISS AMENDT, HER HOME AND HER HORSE. Maya? Shesetreat acely.” ine ite, ae OBC MAY Fs anted-and-took then-in-W: f, Aid Out by the Frick Re- : ago was done, train for London, yy were separated by halt a aquad —_—— hot the Garde du Comps trom an| portin Equitable Matter eight-horse pias Corrine senretnin —Misa Anna L. Amendt Coo! tting on ie rim! Sf the ‘nmprens, the. Dashes 3ho-| Draws Salary of $12,000 tfens Robes, jaroness vor Site-winekiee, yea acated opposite] a Year Now, While in YF _Brdote-Be In Pink, 1900 She Receive | mane young Duchess wore an evenins| $4,200—She Drew aed en aie eke $7,200 a Year in 1901 [woteeres eninroliares Tint @angen| 224 190%, and in 190% tiers Isce and 1904 She Recoived, $10,000. Little Joseph Canepi, Jr., Has Lain in a Stupor for Fifty- nine Days and Lost Thirty . Pounds. SATURNALILA, © Tee ore BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR. Naughty, nautghy Saturnalia, by Why did your dressmaker fail you? Though we may not like a prude Horrified your ourves we vie. od. BtI)L we hate to ese you “shooed,”” Neughty Saturpalia! Saturnalia, we have guessed That for gummer months you're: dressed, Btill if clothes you; had a. few, «!) In Boolety. you'd-do aa And-not rouse the envik crew, Naughty Saturnalia! Saturnelis, we suggoat, That as follows you be dressed: Waist of widest peek-a-boo, * Soreen-door hose and high-heeled shoe, i Polo hat, Then you will do, Natty Saturnalia! Raturnalia, you could pase Tn the advertieing class; You would look great, goodness knows, Lf your curves they #hould expose Tn some brand of underclothes, Poor old Saturnalia! (Special to The Bvening World.) MOUNT VIRNON, N, ¥,, June §— Jonoph Canep, Jr. a mx-year old hoy, of Yonkers, who has lain in » stupor for @fty-nine days as the resuft of an atteok of cerebro-epinal meningitis, is Ns @ little better to-day, % ne ‘The boy bas been fet througts.e tube ie for weeks, but to-day the two tramed e nursea who are tooking after him were i a NAAN 1eoe. « Phe Duchess's shoulders were covered swith t pink mantle of volle silk, pe ool ten ‘anit fell apart in front, ‘a flaeh of jewels could be acon, Bhe ‘wore @ tiara of diamonds in her hair, | An astonishing feature of the Brick “mie riohly gilded carriage in which report of tre Equitable ute Misspecis poned| ment was the revelation wale- |Simnea ers ee earetions progeny ries of executive officers and trusted was an odd-looking pleco of workman: employees have been imcroaged in the abip, new in the year 1798, when the| Past five years, A remarkable caso fe future Queen Louise of Pru then «| @dvancement ts bing idler yates @itl of seventeen, made her Btate entry | Amendt, assistant to Second Vioeires ident Guage 1. Tarbeli, nto the city through the mame gute. Tn advence of the equipage walked| Miss Amendt draws a satary of $18,000 ft ® year, In addition she sete a com> two tall grooms in blue and gold, and! viasion upon bueiness which she writes Deside enoh of the elght black horses! as an agept, She hae turned in as high was @ mroom fn scarlet and gold livery, | ag $200,000 worth of busines in u year, ‘The hamene was of silver and fastened) arisy Amendt wont into the Chicago to the horses’ heads were plumes of! omice of the Equitable some sixteon Diack and white ostrich feathers, years ago as a sten er at $15 a Altogether the observers of the royal! wesk, Sho became secretary and @ Wuzury and display were satisfied. On| nographer for Ms, Tarbell, waa in tho right of the Duchess's carriage rode | charge, of the Chicago offige, When Me the Master of the Horse, Count von| was summoned to New York to the ‘Wedel, and on the left the Governor of| main office, in 1893, he brought Miss Bastin, Gen. von Sahnke, Amendt with him, gnd she became bis VU (es I A < wble to give him «@ Httle food with a poi / \ fpoon and he awallowed the food easily. ft \ Y . ‘Mus is believed to ba a vign that he ts coming bagk to ooreclousness, although he continuatly Hes mith his eyes closed and has not @poken a word or cried since he was first attacked by the dia- ease, ‘Mhe boy loses about two ounces of flesh a day and It 1s feared that unless the clot of blood which 1e believed :to be pressing on his brain Js removed he will starve to death, Little Joseph haa lost the sight of the right oye, and it ts feared he will go blind in the other, His mother sald to-day: ‘The little fel- low was a strong boy up to the time he became iI, He was stricken yery sud- donly, He thad been out picking May flowers in the woode, and when he re- turned ate his supper and appeared Nadas [ pose La a $4 i Chiidren Sing Greeting. chiet pysietant. very heal ’ : ealthy until an hour jater, when YAnother half squadron of Garde au ree 1900 Mies Ae ne Sowing he was eelzed with a high fever and in white oloth tunt gotten | #200 a year, In 1901 an she dre’ naveoa, Ina short time he became un- $7,200 a year, In 198 her salary was reload hapa & year, fn! remained In two other six-horse carringes were | St that Asuro in 194, This year her fhe, Madlesin-walting, of the Himprees | (0 the nipnest selation employee of we t Equitadly outaile of the exeoutive of fickala, (isn Amendt 9 a wonderful business ‘woman and inveiuable to Mr, Tarbell, our atguoerayian Sitafon the Toda cromeed there were 40 chil- Lehi of the, Unitved Blates Rad bene \ he sate 8 choral “od Greet if direat “antentle, "Soricine ts | "ofinit volws-eounded sweetly in| {none ¢ ibe fg H abartmant houses 10 enchs aide ch the way veterans | bore», an hore ee i ere any Guirasses and golden heimets topped consclous and has remained in that ‘with eagles followed. stupor ever since, ‘He has lost thirty pounds, His head Testa on an ioe pillow all the time and when this pillow ls removed his tom- perature takes an awful jump. It hae reached as high as 109. If Joseph pnases through the crisis to-day the doctors helleve he will recover.” The burial of the Infant son of George ©. Thompson, of Yonkers, yestorday revealed another remarkable case of spinal meningitis, Tho child was’ taken wick fourteen weeks ago and logt con- sclousness two days later, rematwed in A wnuadson of Uhtans with a mounted and fell in at the rear and olosed the gourse of the procession Iny for through the Mergarten, ‘Whore & tate of coma unt deuth, Daring Miller's Pure Soap with Pure Napthe, matkesiquitle a ha Tae Cow ca75 of MMs alcknene the work of dirt and grease—-not by rubbing’ and rub- PRODIGIOUS JUMP IN SALARIES. ANS ha as a bing, but by toektag and dissolving. It ‘takes tile “Dhose offtcera who have themselves been rapidly advanced have 550 KILLED IN pu of the toil on wash-day.,.. It don’t'ask you to quite generally seen’ thdt thelr subordinates eliated in thelr prosperity NATAL HURRICANE, elp—you mustn't help!.and'the clothes-come: out AT THD SOOMMTY’S BXPHNBE. © * * In the Second Vice-President’s of the tub good as new. meats, to mast ¢ My a fore we (Tarbell’s) office, six employees who recoived in the aggregate $5,444 in Ware,cuse pun fas hut. |] 1900 receive 918,900 in 1906, an increase of 155 per. cent,’—Fyom Frjok Mise Anng Amenit, the Secretary of Mr. Tarbell, who recelved $4,200 in 1900, now receives $12,000, AN INCREASE OF 185.7 POR OBNT, LONDON, June 3.—Accoriing to a local news agency from Durban, Natal, vhe death roll resulting from the hurrt- cane which recently swept over Natal thropists come among the newsboys|and the subsequent bursting of the with kind words and good advise with) peservolr at Pinetown (the centre. of @reat frequency in this town, but the] the tea and sugar plantations of Natel) boys say that @ man with the goods to| was nearly five hundred Hindoo labor- een nares ° a ro deliver doesn't come often. Made with Naptha MAN SHOT TWICE IN Whe, I, ned to awalt the remitt ot Cre, tt 19] Sacleson Wallace, a wealthy lawyer of | =e : bod STREET AFTER QUARREL| hice”, iran, erresteg tad iene thle city, has extended a general In: 4s the only soap made with naptha that can be used Bian atteet, and, Becond “aven a pavevert ot huts equally well with hot or cold water, AMitler's Soap ‘Viotio saya Atlowed Anentlant Firat} ih row awee iiy Moxlernan path a resend Str Watlace Ie woike to pay the freight saves three-quarters of the work and jiarters of f Ya, 10. B80 ar a Betah his tevolver, with which T'the way, He Is providing a special thetlimeand makes twice FE WAR ee | movers [Wray tM atin ane Thy Wl Go To Rockaway To- ray oes atts trou || Grrape=N uts ghee cog Direct i 1 to th ters, ir, Wallace Al, » \ ant OY pact’ ce gps and ited ‘i rer such, i :| Morrow as the Guest of Mr. ia-alao. fain. to provide gael | CARR Gee } : , one 80, caréfully made A r Y si + 4 abn iF 4 ‘or Py fy iP. PAP aapshtlieke poultice fe! ee fn tnautte and) Jaokson Wallage—All Praying] tnst,ta neccsvary to make a day at |) etore did 1 know! what Wf (<i une ep. that gives Bi arlegellt nd in the st90 re they hapienea. 10 for a Fine Day ‘All boy who are golng to. Dart ry charming flavor & brea . 4 a such wonderful result It Patriok 2 C Ring Crege ad 3 roadway and ante yofourth niract at Heat me ; Zs ‘Large cake. 5, cents, 9 o'elaole to-mo form tn lin a ‘The concen fahment an

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