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‘Soe ORE THE BPE s BF YOUNG EDISON What Impressed Them Most in New York. are 5) ¥} ee * = Spree SES : mn | | She Likes the Men M: 1 Greatness of Lune Park. ie eantariide ies Young] ¥ UN Women from Dixie Declare They Never) . ®* 4188 MATT ae mers ogg Son of Inventor Marries = F | Ip alt New York 1 |] 7 confess that one , 4 Cc th ike the me ‘ . ‘ol i Woman Who Attended Knew Such Hospitality and Never Had Such | sBEAK T Ike cn men ot New Tork’ ite % ‘ , — i ; j i busy, but they go the most indelible Him in Iitness. a Gay Time in All Their Lives, dbeck, their ahaiey inpteurion oon : ii foe Without any fuse Coney Island. ——= —= | rnest, thats the Now Mats what T CARE WON HIS LOV There was never a rosebud garland of girls on a bat like this. word. They em AN Wn simusement Ifa party-of American gi ad So much fun On ONC ‘gn ute. 1 tappoee ite m ut they abate, pirate, tale we've given tt, 4 hen S ‘ ym His First | mere pleasure trip, the bevy of S withern belles would like to see them a jevote theme tj tt a Toate thor of, * foteg_sinreroune i n Separa' rom His First : fide siduously fo t ei jy Was T ; i Hrotted out and get 2 good look at Men with big purposes are always in- | {{jmAnee You formet how silly you ere Wite, Marie Tuohey, Casino Girl, [T conting to these fair damoeria New York is a paradine. If there's @ teresting —caperally impremionabis | PMRAving sinton aigerne Heatite Who Has Since Died, serpent in it, they, haven't been able to find tt rythibe is “just heay tall events, I'm all for the earnest baa o¢ the mosh, toe 3 ralant | enty.” Everybody !s “simply lovely.” And ft y they got a little more ork man. nee how Now Yorkers ewer grow old. time to rast and sleep there wouldn't. be a thing lacking An ‘deal University Visited Metropolitan Museum The eitle do confess they are a little tired out BY _— boteonalae MOREA, | BY MISS ELIZARETH PRICE, hie sovere {liness of | “And they—the gitis—would be more tired if I'd let them,” eatd Mra) oy eink Couuticn oe in it ae ee This was announced to-day 10°) winlingham, the jolly young chaperon. “They have had all sorts of delight-| College is the fest do piel tha Eee the filing of showing that young Mins Beate Accortinn baw of No, *0/ o_\ graduate of | Presbyterian Hoapt-} | ton, N. J , made 4 letter-carrier, Avenue. yo and the “was a love match ead her brovher Mr. Faison tack to health when ‘waa in a very weakened condition | pyeers- age at Lakewoul, N. J. At| it was believed that he was go Ge, and his physician went for) food. puree Beatrice brought him % pealth and the romance may ‘emm then. At that time Mr. wad—not_living with his wife, | May Toohey, who died « Laci Bait ees Ir Was # Casino Girl Boiecn ia very happy with my] and has invited us all to vistt ‘We are ail going—myself, my _ my wife, our six oteldren, mo | his wife and thelr hUnrwn—eey a they settle down. ff. Heyeer declined to my where the mre spending their honeymoon. gnother, dre, Eksaneth Heyser, prepraking of the wedding | marriage of thy davehter 024 | @ill bring about « complete ciliation between him and the old an Tne-only trouble between was the first wife, who was @ irl My daughter has been thelr nurse ior and both lige have been expecting that mar- tee yew ‘The old gentleman A pnderstand, very much attached to sdaughter, and the marriage will, T gure. fulfil his hopes.” Foaihe Mr. Exiison's firm wife died 1, 106, after two days’ tines re the wedding she was Marte Tuobey. & Casino beauty who} tied the inventor's gan whe mht | it Le Belle Helene” Swovlng “ae short, and they wen fn 18% Boon after returning honeymoon at Lake G#oreé STidinon’ parted, and it was a oA thkt APE Fedison seeld aeitain orce. Khe did pot, however, and Taae! Wa Tve- on mn a Hinde the buwband’s father on oaudition should pot use his name an the Meanwhile Thomas A. Edison, Jt, ber dangerously iii, and his ‘future fe nursed him through hls Llnew, Miness Followed Suit. iiness followed the wult where | Rh: -Eteeen had hie By. Pee od from using bh! conned. with an electrical invention, and 1 order was inaued | ig Edison's company by Chorities time young Editon had his father's patinnce by nuherous exploits in the Tenderioin and by arate) during a spree in te | At the-time of the fra: corde: Prison aaa his had net 1 knOwledge aod was br thers name ar brestige in die Le. } Martingy yesterday waa th Tren-| the Fourth Preabyrerian Churoh, B. MacCaulley Met Orange, Frugesia | ne of the children yOharies H Hevyer, the! pent Mason. Old Guardsman and oficial, who died Fab. & wing all his property Poth Fier a woman with whom te Dh yao. for years unknown to his wife children. This woman, Mary Aan ae” Heyner” . whe @d not know that trundred numbers lower on sixth | Ayenue wee another Mra. Heyzer, The) WAM dinpoaing of %0,00) worth of prop 45te was drawn by ex-Magistrate Om- The -lexal wife carried the mat- Up, det Was defented by the Ap- M.| th Southern Girls Tell the Evening World thing tn ful invitation# that I’ve had to refuse them, simply because I fasist upon New York ventional good taste It's the moat inapir of this by ng eight houra’ sleep out of every twenty-four. ‘xe i party ‘© place I've vis A =8't imagine what kin trentions opie have id os.” ted years saying that I ha >e rs 2 peop pa {1 in _yea It aaa Gest the ae aay No wonder. j yu ems & whale fp iw the New York doesn’t see a parcel af comely Southern lassies every day, | ™Oney end ee : Metropolitan Mu- nature © make {t altogether grand seum, Maybe I did: They have made a hit with ifttts old New York maybe I enjoyed @ few other things And, on the other hand, little oki New York, with tts usual insinuating Beautit Idings in @-beautifal park, | Mor grace, has made a bit with them. Paaion . adem of the 1 ertainily oe sr BP ie udeon, makes jt i on, It w un to This {9 what the «iris and their chaperon have to say about It. Each | y‘ionrus we navent anet Sigs —te-ooter tka. the you were fond of jes, bronzes, glass and an ch to make one marvel n the Bout one has found something peculiarly to her liking Kentucky Girl's Opinion. } Wante Riverside Villa, BY MISS ALICE DIETZEN, | BY MiSS-@ALLIE MFARLAND, She Likes Ellis Island. | Saw « City of Towers. BY MISS BLANCHE AlJABON, of Paris, Ky. | Hiehinaid Pare: BY MISS PAULINE HITCHCOCK, The greatest eight | think “jumping “age hater of Chattanooga, Tenn men An electric cab York and saying: “Take 4 ote pao and up the! but know of the firet_tim ey a i ee © tm life 1 saw the «urt If 1 had my onatoe} See me m0: Hae twapect to wee wands. It waa sim | villa on Riverside | Hills Island. Why. ‘this vity looks mething Til ever | Drive, whenever I felt In the mood to me like « moun ty... gtor: ant =) . chenever I felt in the 1 The exquinite courtesy fordet go 10k aa TIVE Tq 7 sp_to- Claremont far dinner taln range of aky-polntine All the descriptions in ai] the oni the trees with ie tadien and saw were) DT RE TOW pews oun fn the world can't tall you what the/the mining lighte? And when the moon working up amor the m \goks like. ft takes one good] comes up and shines through the tree Dae one does get use i he one Thad. ‘Then you get/ topes ite heavenly ae sa fase ae bea look like tie oni ay vou] ,Leoble toid_me before we came away from a dis a-pleture of the great Dive eee that you | ¢, Sew York wasn't in the least many | should] Tomastic can never forget. Fifth Avenue Glorious. Scirmn-Leoking Women. Restaurants Make Her Happy nua == Shope Delight Her, BY MISS DOROTHY DENNIS. | BY MISS JESSIE HENDDRSUN, | BY *IS# PLOSSIE HiACKRURN, | ge stt98- CATHARINE ROBINSON, Ga. of Cleveiand, Tenn. of Chattanooga, Tenn. What Ive noticed mast in this town ts | of Dalton, | : I'm never so hap- | - What appeals I'm perfectly de- ost in New the solemn-looking Py ae when I'm in| TO most IP | Wanted with these York? The Avenue New York ., women, I never sow one of your big) “Stink Fifth ave 13 ff op" a0 many giria goIns New York ree- : wae They are the ‘most about with the aurants. Even tt it) 0, i Side sancLaating things ‘i us. om ve been tempted i sn't_ the season, | DOM eae up end pe mone jook in their faces thege places are be- | pe: t te “jum hin a long bs Maybe it's because | witehingty gey-| Sic: right) at I + > It we gitlk go we feel xo gay and light-hearted that Pretty women in a | SBout rah! . | back bankrupt for ride up the street just « few more times and ask About twice as many ques tions as I have already I'll know every hostelry. club, shop and residence the Washington Aroh to Andrew Mite it will tinged in Pretty thini pe bechuse we were hypno- pending all our money for y ing seems to be in the air here anyhow, Every one seems to be rich, with waendertsl clothes and money to play with jook solemn the other women ané pretty room. wating daintice beneath « bored, jovely Meh! make a beautiful picture ] really believe ite because they aro |Then, ever) hing 1s 80 good to eat either tired of this jovely' city. or els] 1 could spend ali my time here roam weet —Unlekiira, th minihe New jing sroand from onh rascinating dining Tete # palace. thin 2 be * look. room to ahother—not eating in all ee a eee en orae_ait exrrevegence oF Rea tt Ba Yorkers wear so grave ® 7 « mmyneil. would get to = rev h avenue exactly multe me Wins a Soda Water Bet | BY MIRS FRANCER GUNTHH-f of Frldeeport, Ala Tt gues Tit tke © qos aneny atthe Aitet-vieit-teNew-Forkere Al that I saw of the town before or Aince fatied | to give me th anit Ita a rare thing to see wombn eml4 them, mind you—but I want to know | Bele Ant they--sever. seem to smi i gl) the fashionable resorte—Bherry’s and | 1 women—only At men rest, that aren't as ‘AL jess: that's how i seems to G6 qulte ae entertaining The Exciting Subway. £ BY Miss DAISY SARTAN, | ot Lasher, Tenn. One Whole-Hearted Family. BY MRE. WILLIS TAM. | (Who has evidently been apered the ex } periince of « rusivhour trip one t wey txpress_or corer B: tym Bridge.) New York is the moat delightful etty Compliments Diana. BY MIJAS ALICE COPELAND, ot Luddy, Tenn. a ton of The moat exciting 1 think the quaint. | $0 #Are me fe rondertal ausetion 9f\t wave. ever visited. And New Yorkers ~thing in ot New qat thing in all Now) goer Park and Are the most delightful people. York ta the Subway. Tork 19 the Matl-| cng up at the Thiv tremendous tsland full of people 1 never: dreamed won Square Garden wrigtiron Building teens like one great. whole-hearted that Unere tens wood | with the Diana’ yo, rte = fauplly. and nthe thost charming atone: i002 botved on top. 1! neard of the great hoapitality imaginable wa seem to have in the whole coun- only wisi uch #! big pile that looks ‘been taken right into the farmtiy, Every ey beautiful bit of ar ge a wedge, but one we meet is concerned for our coni- The first time that Shitecture were not cnet doean't give oné | Pecan cur bappenele we ventured inta the vnderground we) emociated wt “0, & FOVOIUBE | any joma of its immensity ond blaness. | je recognise us everywhere and rode in an exprews train ‘way uptown to | tragedy Thad started out alone 10 uw quite aa if we had bewe tn- The pinoe where the tracks come up| Then doar old/ Washington square f the/eiris on 8 ain ‘ hing saa tragth ot of the Marth and Tah on pillare Ij with ita Sne argh ang park and the 6 Bret gaw the were never known to do. 7 pair taltly stood on| etal old-style hodens hedging it in, just © expected to be.guite List sud-od- eooee od at ever | takes hold dor nr ‘ure. But, to the contrar: GA I waneat das {14 never] takes hold on onk doen't were. But, to the contrary, we've been heen before. I've taken rund in fast] THere-are all sorte of epole iu aken up asd petted made much motor cars ‘and: travelled on all sorts of | York—like City Han Park, with trot res : My ar fying relitoad ¢xoremen, but I never| bulldings, Stuyvesant equare and St prised — but inexoresaibly fiattered. peered Lefore to be Kolng #t euch «| George s—that pleased me more than So I Nad to pay for the moths Touched and pieesed. " end fh that fret Subway | all the rick, fashionable palaces put | then I've found P was rieht and I te), Yoo. ther. cwes me (WO Hodes NOTE. LEFT ON FERRY INDICATES SUICIDE. my friend she wore a ARRESTED, BUTWON'T PUBLIC SCHOOLS SUPPORT CHILDREN GET MORE BATHS | = Board of Education Provides |;Wanbaka and Corinthian Yac .t. Clube. | The bride and bridegroom ieft imme- | for Their Instalment in i } Stately after the sharsiage tor Me-Com. MORGAN COWPERTHWAIT TAKES FAIR BRIDE. Nathalie Vv of Harmon B. Minn anderhotf, daughter Vanderhom, No. 4 wi } : ftyeigath atreet, mas married pester. ay to Mr. Morgan Cowperthwait at | 8t Thomas's Churoh, by the Rev. Dr. Btires. Mr, Cowperth: ie a member of “the Luncheon and Metropolitan Clubs, the Ardsley Club and the Sea. Coat and Hat Found on Brooktyn Boat, Also Give Rise to the Theory, Father Tells Magistrate He Pre- fers Jail to Caring for Them. A cost and hat were found eatiy to-day on the deck of the, Hamilton javenue ferry poet Brookiyn -by Thomas} Rose, a deck hand In the pocket of IN BRONX STREET ye Diviaton of the Supreme Court. = gruckbya } — pee : i rots “ r SHOW WHERE YOURSELF AN Recreation Centres, } perthwailt's camp in the Adirondacks. ‘Those present besides the immed H families were Mr. and Mrs. Vine, Mr was 4 card of the Valencia | 4 ‘Tha Board of Beaucation » meeting | Woollen Merchai Is She Will years’ incarceration ing cammittes Farreit was tes, in the Ansonia Cit: when mi ushers and Chief The police station below, march on a coller oy Tea Insane Again. ‘The woman was given her liberty by There wae Court room yesterday couple could not speal interpreser was \needed, Senne nt’s Only Fear Become Knowing Its Value. among the ineane,| G4 ai} happane at T never had three sthrong wou an at ee while. if T & Wedding | be wort ny | business On lieive to-day.” omas Filia in the| NBW ORLEANS, July 10—The first played 2 wedding | yale oF new crop cotton wold you. English and an GLAD WIFE IS FREED) “TROLLEY-CAR LINE Man Who Found Purse Re- fused to Give It Up, Not prostrate Mra. Jennte Shackman, the elderly) ‘You'l have to give that to me,” ald wife of Lasac Shackman, woollen mer-| the inspector chant, of No, 6ti Broadway, who wi “You'll take It over my released in (Poughkeepsie after #txteen | form.” replied Tom Malloy on a Lexington aye- form with controller bar ready for ac jewal or premature in the brass buttons worry me finding (him, She bed ‘her fucid mn] The desk sergeant told Aneitey that! you Or any person not ¢ would either have to ive the purse ber form of Insanity Into the custody the railroad ein: ® ve no more me hands then than you eryia Bodono, youn Ow of the station he x fade Dra ‘Leonatde Herons | stamped, with perked to one Fe rPSoake Sart & iedmerter Pt bee gg unger udge Rar! lgertor Lawyer Frederick Mecarihy acted ss, COTTON BRINGS 46 CENTS. terday for # cents a pound. brining +S. Tncluding Misses’ an Shoes. Men‘ SOROSTS The Best Shoe Semi-Annual Sale of Shoes. the remaining~ stock of Sorosis Ox» fords, Gibson Ties and Slippers, 2.85 per pair formerly 3.50, 4.00 and $.00 d Children’s Sorosis Boots and Low 1.85 to 4.25 per pair formerly 2.50 and 3.00 Men's Sorosis Shoes. 3.00 and 3.85 formefly 4.00 and $.00 per pair 's Shoe Department—basement salesroom Entrance on Sixth Avenue. JAMES McGREERY & 60. Twenty-third Street. » dh an tokl me anybody's @ fool who! isst night decided to ontablish bathe’ and Mra. Edmund D. Randolph, of ren, observed Joseph! in the recreation centres tn the follow-| Mount St. Vinoent, and Mr. and Mew. yellow-haired oarpeater, | ; “ | Richard Trimble, “Mr bean a tiartfed 1 ae pen, ing schools in Man ® 1.) nam, Hichard Lewailine An eal ar ag Ba © Harlem | penry, Catharine atreeta;| J. Christy Bell, Mr. ah a.niso a chat of oats day . n'8 @%-] No. 2). Mott and ¥ eota; No. | Campbell, Mr. wind Mrw Sa ~ ‘804+ Dinnation tor having tatied 46 pay Ges ott = es ra Edwin ’ panera ase yey | 4, Broome ana + No TOS Reaviter Worthington. Broom ta; No. MT. | MeDermot, Teresa Schwab, No, i, | G Moore. r J. Ran- Lowia and| #aiph Walker, 3 oe Heckebay. arre’ ivetch 4 Baat Third: aire hool | Fox, = ieee ssiacdees and the High & fifth and Bixty-mixtn | ovetr_atnce 4 ne act 6, Bix: fof Comm # only pay-| wtreeta! and in the lnm ‘i Pear he wae oftem| Brooklyn: No. 1, York ide Holman § Liv cs trail, but tet] street; No, 4h Havemeyer, North Sixt ads ied roam | and Geventh streets, and No. it, How wan found Wat night at/a:d avenue. Prospect place and St HAVE CURED Mark's avenye. | resolution to pave sessions ot tne] FOUR GENERATIONS . evening high evenings Of All Forms of m Malaria, shia! Dyspepsia, Bullousness, Disorders of the Liyer and Stomach, rain of quinine Including over weaves. motor Black, Wa ei Ee L WILD WEST WILL MOVE. * "| _ Vawnee UI te Lease Brighton ” aN sacer, Oey site Gch dA Bein Kor Rona HYDROPHOBIA KILLS GIRL. ties rail a Pawnee BAMs cya Wae Bitten by m Mommrel |), ure's ow nd infinitely . « ' Many %. affective than by omech “ “4 declared to be the wi nMic your, oldent relativat about - af hydroph: soon . , i «i in connes-| Holman’s Livey Pad. f tiona 4 ‘ Livien Marina . 5 19 wih w abt inaugurate the, howe | Riker Stores, Milbau'a y D WHAT TO LEARN, w feature emorate hie lant wt One Bun: | Neng for free. trealive onste tt Benth in Child was bitten oy a dog on pablo information, te . nnounces at at ny Height Me The mon- f the menson ha will | gr Diiehes teen aniidren ana me, Holman Pad C wall, with entire show, for r% 0. e eral years’ tour of Buropa, © cere Rae ware MaNG OF sal 4h Broadway, Now Yo eic, Excellent Silks. Natural Shantung Pongee. MES McGREERY & CO. Sale of Stik. fifty thousand yards of black, colored and novelty Black Taffetas Silk and Black Peau de Sole. One yard wide, Recommended for traveling dress, and tourist coats. 1.00 per yard value 1.50 34 inches wide. 85c per yard value 4.35 terproof India Silk. 27 inches wide, Recommended for waists, shirtwa‘:t dresses, 65¢ per yard value B50 quality Japaness White Washable Stripe and check weaves, ase per yard JAMES MoCREERY & GO. pholstery Dep't Fourth Floor On July the rth and rath. Remaining stock of this season's fine Upholstery fabrics. Lace Draperies, Curtains, Bonnes Femmes, Bedsets, Art Cretonnes, Will be Kept under careful survetiiance| nue oar crossing Forty-second atreat:| French and English Taf- for several days. 1f abe no longer @x-| stalloy had apled a pitrwe tying on a] fo hibits evidences of insanity, her husband! gant So did the Inspector, He demand- elas, will giadly receive her back Into Mis) oq (t and a wrargle tolléwed. ; hom | ‘The conductor of the cae took «| A@ one-fourth to one-third Mr. Shackman made that assertion to- | stand beside the {napector and then : ay the motorman tumb'ed off his ptat- less than usual prices, | Fine Cotton Tapestries, sille Justice Jayoox, of the Supreme Court, | tion, But the three mtreet-car men upon the representation of friends that | could not feaze the little Irwhman. a oen coe insane. A liberal amount |The Inspector finaly summoned «| @2d cotton Gobelins, and of criticiam was heaped upon the head Fone ta after traMo had been blocked wool stuffs, suitable for ae ties Sendai and se so long that passengers in about twenty : : Mr. Shackman certainly has not the |*tlled cars were thinking about getting} furniture coverings and manners of « hard-hearted man. He | Ul to foot it : : ayer {othe -poticeman—advisedthe--puree:| _ Wall hangings. “Nobody could be more pleased than T| finder to give it to the inspector, but fe tt ba Ride that my wife is again in| De Was frm, -and 60, potleeinan, tnspec-| 1,00, 1.45, 1-75 her normal mind, h id. ‘but I | Onder five minutes Tr} . not feel that she is cured She fore the desk in the and 2.50 per yard been pronounced as incurable ‘by ex-| bust Fifty-finst Street Polce Station. . bette like Spltaka, Fitch, Douglas and| "Me name's Tom Mailoy.” mid \ne| French Armures, Satin and Carlos McDonald. Stiw—wae—underob.| *0n of Ein, ‘and I'd like to eay that Moi servation for many months before be-| 1 lost w Tot Of things tr me —time, Moire Damasks, Brocades, tn | and Novelty Fabrics, for draperies, portieres, ctr- tains, in an extensive variety of designs and in five pears If ite colors. hew pn did not recover it before then | 4 Tout Sie sce ds_apen twp.” wid Mat: 75% 11S, 1275 pent ng bie puree over¥ al Tt Was" teape to the sermvant Ii wan « black leather and 2.25 per yard ore, twas {| receptacie, with a near-gold rim, and| i ae always carried a i looked pletho \Renaissance Silk Velotira, with me for my ‘There was « ng of necks as sot | “ - ; i teergeant unhémMaped tt and shook eut- Art Shades co inches created a grea tion in Ni Stk | three centa. +. ae ge The geant shook with laugtiter. wide. ~ |The car tmmpector looked aheeptat.| s vuite oaly K MY | sratioy wee ready to Marht 2.00 per yard tf she ja: I more| “Say, Malloy.” sald the sergeant, etill] ».. “ = than pleased and wil to charahtiaughing, ‘i nobody claims this puree| Fine Lace Curtains. In lots on before July & 1m, you go down to) OF » to 8 pairs ome | Police Heamquarters and they'ii-etve it 8 pairs. ony leinla at Court Wedding. | 1, you." R 7% DERBY, Conn., July 16—Mayor alton | "gore sattoy; “and it may | Renaissance, 1,50 to 2.75 pér pale Marie Antoinette, 2.75 to 4.25 per pair Orders for reupholstering furniture, making dra- peries, hangings, etc., at summer prices, Twenty-third Street. JAMES MeGREERY & C0, Trunk Dep't Bascment Salessoom, Ww Real Walrus Bags. Sizes 14,! 15, 16, 17 and 18 inches, Lined with leather, fit. ished with gilt trimmings, 5-75 wilat 7.50 and 10.00 A complete stock of Dress and Steamer Trunks, Hat Boxes, ete, English aole leather Trunks, Valises, Kit Bags, Hat and Shirt Boxes. Extremely light weight Suit Cases for ladies’ use. alee ennentcerenennnnnnnwenenmens | Automobile, lunch and tea Hampers, Adjustable Toilet Tablets, Bags and Suit Cases with and without fittings, visiting Boxes, etc, Trunks, Bags and Cases made end fitted to order, Twenty-third Street, JAMES MoGREERY & CO, Shirtwaists. On July the rth 500 dozen China Silk Waists, Attractive models, with long or short sleeves, 4.§0, §.00 and 6,00 value 6.00 to 9.00 _ Twenty-third Street, wv

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