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s nn ———————x—__—_ So iTHE EVENING WORLD.” THURSDAY MAY 2, 1907. “LOST PAPER IN. Evening World Good Fairies Waved Their Wands MRS, MIZNER’S And Enabled These Legless Little Boys to Walk \CREEMENT WITH IN BIG CROWD OF Georgie WcMahon Meet and Tr New Limbs It Had Been Tucked tA i Away in a Package ONE. CAN PLAY BALI Marked “WwW, SHE WANTS A DIVORCE. In and Thank~H — Benefactor. BY ALICE ROHE, Millionaire Yerkes ks. Freédom from pital to-d confidences that made even The order by which Jue me to take temtimony Mary Adelaide Yerkes-Mianer'a| there w an absolute divorce trom Wil-| ther eyes. dren of the hospital, who torest To thone of ue who knew thetr the aight of theae little fellows mov Ing 8 tke other children told story ndness which proves that the| neart of the Twentieth Century has not . at in his tone. but tt was not ¢ en entirely commercialized after all. | fine Jas Ale of papers, as alphabett two boys were Charley Nicho!-| cally arranead, was opened that the|son and George McMahon. The Saacchera seatee since <ithb APADOe Yime I had seen him George was table creatur ho bundled mandes Mr Blessing *T bundied that ‘W" package,” replied Peter Trolan, who has been tn the of fice about Tour years, and-whe was formerly a professional boxer After the paper had been fount a ble placard was pasted. It read OTICE—Papers will be delivered only «upon requisitions bearing the full name and address of the appli- cam therefor, By’ onier P. J. DOWLING éren of poor parent County It looke on the surface as if the County Clerk, instead of making his in- vestigation—brought about by the expo- sure of the loss in the newspapere—re- low's means of locomotion—over Hoboken for The Evening World a future where he could again about like other boys. Both Geor ment of his subordinate responsible for| 572 aasvs amd accounts all day, the mys Miner order was making & reprisal) gop, fepainst the newspaper men whe had| tne! Drought about the expose, But as &| wand. matter of fact these were reprints of| Readers of tuis newspaper know the notices which have been displayed || stories of The Evening World's ittie @xery administration and which, grimed | toe ers supplied with ard- ficial limbs through the kindness of with age, had been recently removed “Those notices have been lying in a/ drawer for two weeks,” sad one of the| two big-hearted men. record clerks. | ive oan or wre disap How Their Good Fairies Were to post them this morning. The Tance of the Misner paper had not Found. Ing to do with ft ‘Phone who succeeded in having that] One day when the Santa Claus letters order of reference temorarily ‘lost’ | were being read, the editor found « ‘wore not aware probably, that there pathetic note from a litle boy In Hobo- other records of every court pro- dergarten Union. Several hundred delegates to the In-| poy. wi ternational Kindergarten Union, 1n-| 16 visit a @remgen at their various meetings, The] sey or New York first eemsion of the convention was held| while Charley's new legs the Teachers’ College, delivered an ad-| tects, who wished fh reas of welcome, in which he eaid George's new lege we The kindergarten, we are heppy to! valentine say, Is ao longer on the defensive. It] phe resi has won out. The years But large adminietrative problems fac you. The prof Charley's letter to Santa Claus, aries are Incredsing and pensions a mo longer able to tench. Teaching !s| walk again, because he had lost being put upon a newer and higher| nis limbs, wae printed on the morning plane. of Feb. 1 Before the City Edition had ‘Not long ago the pastor of one of peen on the streets « half hour the greatest congregations in New Yor | omce received & check for #380 trom wrote me that his church wae about ery of the Sea-| Toons "woman to seach St with most. xt on ae ting The Evening Worl the guaift op of an angel, The church | Pel cioree the artificig! limbs. could only, and would only, pay a Year or #0 #8) per month to tne tenon-| Charley and George Talk It Over er admire self-abnegation and aif e two d n Gontal, but there are occasions when i | gthojted in the mideot thelr busy. Ma be carried, perheps, to a re tw erippled children too advanced id have see: © DOW 10,6% members of the as they walked toav onal, Kindergarten Unior nd| lawn of the Bb has branches aver the Unit carte ould. have found satiat and Cane Adar there was| Cnoumh for thelr good deed: ® business meeting Teachers’ « 1 threw my erutehe i and to-morrow there will be & after 1 got tay new leg lon at De Wht Clinton Hig a. adlys nF, SO whe Bechool, It will be opene! by an organ in samira tog iy In walking surpas! recital by q R pington Fa riand. ‘There will be addresses by Laura 1 GM, dean of Baruard Coilegéand by Chancellor MoCracken, of New orm) 1 haven't walked for a long time University sed. 10 walk ond run. ike 0! 2 ES bat I had to learn all over ag 0. explained the SADIE R, CARROLL MISSING, | *"i,%2t ae Ms was foe Asked by Girl's P Search for Her sit as a I lind see The police of the Alexander avenue 0 BANS @iation have sent out a arm for! kindne nade Badie R. Carroll, @ fourteen-yoar-old | sulerer whd had come oul of his batt! irl who has been iptor Be, fe Third av Oita Barents oli ca ean find no of pare . hor garded sil st aa daeing from home, | * .» mince Yeatenhay ERS EXPECT CUT HIS THROAT. Ss"sF SS Charley and George Trying Their New Legs The Other Is Waitng to Wal if Two little boys walked across the Young Husband. green lawn of the Kings County Hos- and exchanged childish nurses amile, while at the same time) a suspicious moisture In| There was nothing unusual about the appearance of these two little boys. Both were healthy looking chaps, but perhaps they did walk a bit differently from the other chil-| bof pay they may grant « were| watching them with the greatest in-| | ing or crawling | An words cannot describe this little ‘fel- | cision of the matter, the Atlantic floor of the hospital. Charley Nich- olson I had taken to New York from | Lumber om Company, the Standard Ol Company the Southern Pacific and the Savannah | Company refuse to agtee to the de December, & poor, wistful Httle fellow, whose big gray eyes looked only for and Charley were little unfortunates whose legs had been cut otf. They were little cripples, the chil. with a life of help- Clerk. | l@sa misery ptaring them in the face until The Evening World's good fairies appeared Now Chariey and George have found that their dreams have come true, and that this big, busy eult in the apprehension and punish betel tiasertlcaiardtie Badlcy Chas Wictholsom Geo,Memann: SMALL BENNIE LOST. FIRST LIFE BATTLE rious disappearance of th®/ steaq of living In. beautiful fairy pal- where go and jewels come a: bidding whenever they have « I can walk than anybody jn the world but I don’t even So3e ene he “I know who gave me - cige proudly gave Rantap tae Cantos they ploture ‘in Tae Pvening > ay Dm to office and thanx nine Drised to see how nice I can walk Won't he be sur CHASED TWO WOMER BURIAL AT SE WITHA BIG KNIFE FORE Started Out to Earn witnstrg Youn Men Held} , but Weari- grounds and Tegarded them with interest Hudson, street the other day, Won't ever let anybody You ought to see His Own Livin; enue Court ness Overcame Him. dink ken who asked St. Nicholas to please e order {taelf afforts no imforma-| pring him a pair of new legs for Christ- | ly brother and to wheel me before. just as good as new Push the baby about in her like I used to be Little George’ “When I grow up I'm going to be a ty tne mature of the action, and) mas. ‘The little boy had been -run over ® * Evening World except. the | by a car in the ratiroad yards, and now p Mr MaNish, attorney for Wil-| he sat all day looking out at his echool- me gg eg ee SET ht | mates, with whom, it seemed, he could Denton | never again play. A representative of The Eventng World visited the bey, who was no other than Charley Nicholson, { found the little fellow’s chair filled with newspaper cuts of artificial limbs, the pamphlets of artificial limb houses ‘were his picture books When the story of Charley Nicholson was published !n The Evening World oo the anawer from Banta Claus came with | & promptness that made everybody| Fair Delegates Attend Sessions| sas. The reewit was that Charley was brought to New York and fitted to a i in- new pair of legs. The joy of this little of the Intemational Kin fellow as we Grove into New York from foboken was pathetic in Its intensity. At ts seldom that realization te eqy a to anticipation, but in Charley's case jt was more than equal, for the ltuel ¢ brought from Hoboken ariey to-day, and who could eae only two men, are peeing New| walk almost as good as anyond, was ork and listening to lectlrew and ad-| the happiest little chap in all New Jer nig little brothe miring it his big hrother and appropriated it had a fst fight. verely that little Benjamt "You see, now, maybe » George's wistfuine could not ‘appre: who shares the meagre ea 3 of a hard-working fatner with and sisters and ‘I am big enoust will leave home and I which is som being at the\nospltal being a good waving the kni he didn’t have enoug intereet, « kina Bt | was delightedswhen people banded pen ind 1 don't Uve in ® hosplta of a bik apple at home with'wamma the two boys It's fine to b logs and with od friends they re a gift yesterday at the Horace Mann Assem-| from santa Claus in the guise of one Diy Hall, James E. Russell, dean of| of New York's most prominent arehi- name withheld, a eift of St ad Elghtn ave The little cripples a Absolutely Pure { his own naturel mos ein Big rrr, Walking ‘about se to The Bvening Wor! f struggle! printing of little George MoMahon’s for position and place are in the past.| story was even more prompt than to were only a few Hei tH ndred and Twenty-fifttm & Has Many Imitators But no Equal EE) WOMAN’S BODY IN STATEN ISLAND SOUND. No Marks or Means ¢ tion Found—P; ton of teaching le 4 | story of this little chap, whose cheerful Metter of national importance, Mai-| ness and endeared him to every one in the Kings County Hospital, and who, coming to the fore for those who are) was thought, would mever be able to aid with ale Objects to Cecil#Rhodes Scholarship for a Negro NEW ORLEANS und off Beilore’ Snug Harb< enialion — wrlie for U ‘on any New Cm this week Mailed Pree, L wrebased for « mite for GRAND RAPIDS FURNITU RE. boys to-day | on the clothing Ml to the woman's identity end the police the third =f Chariey Evening and had Qark hair and 9 o'clock sick for years and yea GIRL PICKETS PROTES!, camer Can think clearly when you eat Grapc-Nuts The delicious Brain Food, “There's a Reason'’ Shirt-Waist Makers soy He Purchyor al Credit System Henemblance to 1h . ST.S9Down, $1.50Wcek ANING- BOOM ” $2.09 4° 298 BLT Owe Doe §w.co * $2.50 * “gage sirl eirike-bresker viteh and Becky Lefac ie , ot oy . ch, claimed taat liee nto the case. me enody of bie a sain nde SHIP OWNERS WOMEN SHOPPERS. pata etre SIX Goihtcantts Have Ac-|Witnesse of Dedeahiie ‘ on length of service of omce sof ship. The Morgar to the demanda of the men ent thelr first-clane ships, whiet Government ree omeer oF Moran, Pe sw these . ‘ started up ® cigot men was flowing from 1 the sidewalk 4 eo rlght wrist, ceded * . 2 - . ceded to Demand for Attempt at Suicide fromthe wound Increase of Pay. | Nurse Victim. ‘crowd Moers of 4 © er W Thit ” rhip av un at -N F Beams lh Goat dw i som: Kreome eth. a 8 nec ¢ Stumway * " ot} showed t wiletiel t f nue He had to 4 ange Ry ‘ ka tote sul vy two or, . three Harbor N pe } wligiem em! Moran sank to i 8 i ft the to-day and walked « month, brliiing the pay of ° ail dry-«c om of the | wii mboulance from ‘Lebanon p to #100 a é Ato $00 ana and a of the bor The surgeon dreamed third to 90.” 8 r rowded with ands of ehe tn iran and barge x nes have | him to the hospital, where it wae salt agreed to the terms with slight varta- |? had a fehting chance for hig spe |" ato to One Hume _dloren walked slOWly te. Coe ee a aia eee ae The Cons Lanes areata pnt sy } contention that w © It were easier far to catch the ae | secret of the flowers’ sweetness with ment. 2 than to define the charm of when the Sabine. bogie Mallory Line d the Arapaho, of the Gly sail, ‘These companies, in ship, Hudmon Navigation, Citizens and] Ward Lines, are hold’ sliding acale, and, awaiting the de Coast the Guffey Otl When you think you hav it, that moment it eludes you. “ » ArAt t lyde Line These companies, reement with the Metropolitan, Eastern Steam s k out for the SUGAR WAFERS mana h i innae: micers have stationed men at t Only those who are wisely toh the companies wh various piers of under the agreem have not come in content to feast upon these de- to see that no unlicensed men we : 2 ‘ out In are cane a ey pe. ry wit be lightful confections Bre COI at a inatituted under petent to appreciate them. 1 laws ntatives of the companios were | in, conterence carly, to-ay or In ten cent tins, Biate street. John Lundrigan. & : me also in twenty-five cent tins, bor Commissioner, and Mh gan, of the State Board find Arbitration, were alno f ation HICAGO WOMAN Fe s. Pentrico’s Funeral from Koenigen Luise Was Dramatic Scene. train to Paneengers hn the eteamalin K reget. Mere, Camilla G. Pentrico, 0} longo, a firet cabin passenger, retur ng with her daughter rae ner ome han de after a visit to Italy, died Saturda burted at dawn on} ria E. E. Bulen read the narvice 4 gray half-light, the pas sengers # with bowed heads about the deck, The sobbing daughter was Leave Grand Central supported by the women passengers. There were few dry eyes among th ewes NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Do you know of a better train service, Of a finer or more completely equipped | SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED Station 2.00 P. M. ytain and one of the Arrive St. Louis 5.00 P. 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