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: THE EVENING WORLD. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1900. 3 SHOT WUGHING Sentenced to Be a College Stadent for Life, —(YNAMIERS SET BOY SPURMED AY [Exc eace | CHILD HE HELD | “Bill a Kemp Mast Stay to Earn $2,500 a Year. OFF THIRD BOMB, ACTRESS SHOOTS Gerace eee UPON HIS KNEE Bequeathed an Annuity of That Amount | fore leaving with the company for New i} York she wrote him: So Long as He Continues a Student in Columbia, He Has Collected | It for 27 Years. | sure to have @ front seat, and he was her escort to and from the playhouse, Licato’s PJace Blown Up Once|Son of Former Kingston nos seen svcing orimnen wien it ames More After Black Hand Mayorgliries| suicide) When |lrresrseecwesutol venlucaess tease Mian te: finishing touch, Threats, | Called “Lobster.” 2, bell boy heard a revolver shot, and, ‘| forcing the door of Brinner’s room, found the young man wounded. He was hurried to the hospital, where doo- Capt. Van Pelt Tried to Kill Daughter and Ther Himself. | Y “Tre > ~ ~ , j { Peter Licat store at No. 26 PHILADELPHIA, Fe uF jerick aid he had 1 chi of 3 putteTs For Each, WiLL DOOMS HiM TO DWELL fogs sure. orca | bs HeLaser| Caer ly oie pect ala whses | "Ht a iter aaer a eaeeee aa shattered, [eer eracn Hospital, having shot himself hen taken to the hospital Brinner lars’ worth of|{n the abdomen tn the Irving House] ‘tried to make it epnear that he had yea. French| here because Agnes Wills self accldentally. Mr. Brin- Me HEMEL) oh) iA the father, is expected here to- 1 a partition|ress with The Big uinents, in the rear, | red. | ge at Licato's store Estranged Merry Prattle End With Pis- tol’s Reports. ' Has Tahen Half the Courses of a Curricuium| | Containing 250, and Js Hopejul the \ inf as been preceded by Black Hand cor- ; ; List Wii Hoid Out as Long How BILL LOOKED POD CERMOD, \leeaiatine mecraty Gye ERED, : ls § WHEN HE ENTERED LOOK WHEN HE reats of death, and even the bomb | ] er al rot ers | F ¢ as He Does, COLLEGE FINISHES . xplosions have falled to intimidate . old ¢ c nd he eplies hi by ‘i ‘ no nimsei¢ ins the, window of his th eo} (ee & stot mun to awalt the ap- To-morrow, Special Offering of if i ; | nea of the dynamiters, m Cullen Bryant Kemp. riculated student at Columbia Uni- ic GEL WHE ! , in his store three months | wy Te Wee x . ( vé GOT 7O te ee ’ 3 : forthe past (Wentyaesin yeuzs Wl probably go dowa Ia bis i (GEE) si oh Men’s Negligee Shirts | r sentenced for life to be a student | Lit ust Er | Gael Uy ALG | 1 few h ¥ fte ns o ilneiay no é quesenl| | tae ee eta it iat EXCELLENT QUALITY MADRAS, IN STRIPES AND FIGURES, 1 be ett him an az of 32,500. “Bul"| ALSO PLAIN WHITE COAT MODELS, WITH 1 m By eee eey : lawaye ‘the fast GIROBE (elk TAs) Le Sonis, ‘ x If he ever lef OF and wae shaken by tne osion. Th : t ae- 1 beyond, h ex wo ‘no-one in’ tue ‘street atthe time,| Value $1.50, at $1.00 ° EG t ynamiters evidently having plant- i ed the sure to any G {me fuse and made good thelr MADRAS PAJAMAS | t as plugced alon ¢ 1 student a G ! i | iia fd) laat Oc: | for, zeven and =i) au Castine 8 Ge white grounds, in striped and O5¢ ‘ gen ury n 1a hoa & figured effects, military coliars, at h ‘olumbia's student in | writes his name “Willi ° Be a 1 to the of any of the | Be ; t was| sane ; ‘ etal seats hte and Linen Departments for all ignores © who e tidy 1 income with a| ts way to A Large Purchase of ay was saved | be ded) Pillow Shams, Tea Cloths, Chiffonier, Dresser and Buffet Scarfs, of Irish Linen, Hand Hemstitched and with fancy Japanese Drawn Work. HATING YP NEW DEGREES os NEW E Wiil Keers Him Single, Too. 2 admits, however ee FURERAL SERV IRES ee DUCATIONAL BILL he fond YL fib fet PILLOW SHAMS, Each 65c, 95c, 1.20 : The new Educa- 18 x 45 ins, “78c, 1.00, 1.15 i | bh A Re ea in the House SCARFS 118. x 54 “ “ 85c, 1.15, 1.38 i HAND EMBROIDERED IRISH LINEN re William P. Huntingdon Conducts 4 MONEYS DAYS CELA DRESSER AND BUFFET SCAREFS, Each $1.15 ir, Burder entary education in Them at the House Before a ek * ‘The House ot| TEA CLOTHS AND PILLOW SHAMS, Te20 Bmioet ing COMMons Was crowded for the occasion. i | Family and Friends. Mrs The ay He (Eo Ga Hand-made Cluny and Renaissance REET id 1908, which the House of Lords threw Lace Trimmed Linens | William | 0 th CENTRE PIECES, $1.38, 1.55,2.60 RENAISSANCE LACE TER CLOTHS, 3:60"3-75-3.98 Cae tian | CLUNY LACE CENTRE PIECES, 2.95,3,50,3.75 | P i gas on! Mrs rning at her| At » movemel mp: abolition of religious tal Exceptional Values in aR ein cm Blankets and Comfortables casket was taken di from the thir the main landing of the wide Oo] POTD > Comfortables, Double Bed Size, Be eee Waele B. Altman & Cn: Figured Silkoline centre, plain, $2 silk border, white cotton filling, at 75 sat, In the w re. Hunt!n impressive, and chief element 1s |: Kemp's fe ry Kemp for life or else y face the grim being passed out and gradu mity of % raduated and turned out | ° ore ‘ 1c Suid world and cut off from that $2,300 : Bre eo ea ueeee ou ie ene Fancy Silk Mousseline Centre, A 4.25 : nae | annults ‘ ,| HIS LITTLE BOY TOO BIG See MOnirehtanagaRatentathone : i | Plain Silk Border, white cotton filling, at 5 | asking if he would ive| _ 5! times, It ts sald. Kemp happily eb Mev arrt nai dizectionic cir ien) aatein, SALE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS | Jacquard Blankets, 4 PR ero Mulligan Arrests Hix Own Fifteen. O'Sanist and choirmaster of the chure : | i designs, suitable for $ near him even tf he dies,/ the “7 on his papers for at least a Year-Old Giant Son, oti ana ten casket ee MADE OF TWILLED SILK, WITH NOVELTY HANDLES | Serer FE wat and bed coverings, 1.85, 2.15 there with Ruth tol tustrum, and the professor marvelled! av ceny stultic vith Southern smilax, 26 AND 28 INCH SIZES, SOLD ORDINARILY FOR $5.00 : f wept. He had no rea| gu Ingenulty, and skill tn £008 | ese, wailed in ath Souttera demallas te ne ae cae Oc GEER CO Al SACD ae Eastern & California Blankets, ta not wan ber Seventh time. the “perpetual al iby io ivi is ie eos cb Bo } Z Single Bed Size, at $3.45, 4.85, 5.98 pene) union mien anelemny Ne aranalia uaclariticlistainer entrar a Three-quarter Bed Size, “4.75, 5.25, 6.95 arned_ in an almost pei Mr. Belmont walked up Fifth avenue to Double Bed Size, “§.50, 7.75, 9.00 ce} Some say that he was walking in his sleep when he went Into the examina tlon room and unconsciously allowed his memory perfect freedom, Ce .| Mulligan’ sald, s Up a Degree Here and There.) Mulligan walt. tine the house and departed In the same | manner. He did not go to the Grand Seer ieariiseranie tnitthe(elceiin A SHIPMENT OF ENGLISH SUITINGS | VAKIOUS MIXTURES IN STRIPES AND CHECKS, Metal Bedsteads & Bedding . “Lord, Let Me Know Mine of the ci ts, There Kemp also took his various He cenninnthelh siralulcolowedeiyeautencrrscis kisi? | Ronin ena f leisurely manner, fo 5 ¥ amed, Bee wasn't going to rush ahead APPROPRIATE FOR SPRING WEAR, Decided Reductions in Desirable Patterns | 8 head | ang exhaust them all with the boy- ic MEVAEORTS ISO —_—_—__ : 1 Ae Tsk enthusiasm of some of hie CLD. CRDINGBILY FOE 4, BRASS BEDSTEADS, 2 inch tubing, $16.00, 25.00, 30.00 “| fellow-class: . Desr were ‘ ! It tuth and hen called RIE tan aca, one Goon TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), FEB. 25th, AT 78c. PER YARD Formerly $22.78, 32.00 and 38.00 | i [eve as tel tevate one a ea san ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, all widths, $4.35, 5.75, 6.75 ite a Fes SO ORO at See Formerly $5.50, 7.75 and 8.00 | : ma udent Kemp loafed along for s!x- DoW Peake or so, nibbling here and aa P-ERED BOX SPRINGS, $10. 5 1 ie Ce een weniern Ceceaien CP 22,000 YARDS OF UPHOLSTERE Be BEINGS: 2$10,00).412 0, 16,50 Van) drelt ng, and then declded to take the ‘ormerly $12.90, 16.50 and 21.75 Tae iue ny icuaton Oc eoturtaa ar rae eal liaeeya ie LIGHT-WEIGHT UNION DRESS LINENS WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, $3.50, 4.50, 6.50 ov tivin and sis tocker. Formerly $4.50, 5.50 and 8.00 ny tie sn | aM Hooves) over the list of dexrees ‘IN PLAIN COLORS AND JACQUARD WEAVES. REE aoe rey ea eC) se B2ionite und there were a dozen or | a ! NGS M: SES, Bee cama ito i) GIO CETL Coe TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), FEB. 25th, Single Size $18,50 Double Size, $26.00 quiring. In 1900 he took an A. B., and } ‘ bel) * put in his bid for an A, M. and LL. M. AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF i 15c, PER YARD | Regular Values $25.00 and 40.00 In the twenty years previous he had} vork necessary for these es, and ia college faculty were { West Twenty et hi rd Ss t reeé } ng him to take them and go about ona new tack along ther courses. So 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. uctantly consented and found him- : a bachelor of laws, a master of = (fer ants @ bac! elor of arts and a master of Build What You Build, Well. Pp URIFIES NORD USGA? | Down te Tortoise Speed Now. eres ale mbes Fa : f : 13 expected “at any | gut when he looked through the cat- Build your body cell by cell, WELL. Use properly selected c | alogue he found he wasn't so bad oft | FOOD. That is the material, and, as the builder of a building selects e e e an attractive Wom! is he thought he was. He could still | the best brick and mortar, so you should select the very best material the | TERE cea EE Oe on ey aun ET] Se Bad blood is responsible for most of the ailments of mankind, When | from any cause this vital fluid becomes infected with imp humors on Staten | literature, a medical doctor, a doctor of v ‘ ave tha jal rig! c] yg vyed by tho J. gental surgery, adoctor of philology Nowadays we have that material right at hand chosen by an expert. D Aeimianetter up to the time of|a doctor of pedagogy and a horse doc- ‘an und : , lived in a cottage at) tor, if the university ever added that ,| science to the list, which tn time tt! vo father was ord b yer mas ordered by | vcehably would, Even after he had ex- t ort of the child, | hausted the horse doctoring he might om red he would never | switch his attention to archaeology, unless he could | palaentology, biology, zoology, or poisons, disease in some form is sure to follow, I t Boils, Pimples, etc., while they show on the skin an underlying | cause which is far deeper—an impure, humor-infected bl ood supr ly, and until this is corrected, and the blood purified, the di ssing it shing and | | Sock symptoms will remain, Rheun Cat. ores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Blood Poison and all other bloo the result of a 4 vitiated, polluted circulation, and will ¢ hughter.. Since he and. his | Ad been living on te | entomology, ornithology, anthropology Apartment} | Viti ze u na ene he fe be 5 See Er ae MI ca raimioriG ae a De ; Re $10.93 | poison is removed from thet ood. aa \t ee Sn eee ne He residuum of “ologtes" tert over, | fod is made from the certain selected parts of Wheat and Barley which has proved itself a perfect remedy, It p Blood Buse GEN. SAXTON DROPS DEAD, As a mater of fact “Bill Kemp, as/ supply the Phosphate of Potash that assimilates with Albumen and makes removes all waste matter, hu old ate VASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—LirigGen, [he has been known by twenty-odd) the soft gray matter in the nerve cells and brain to perfectly rebuild and =| and health eos eve) id restores + roubles ii od...) > aia Pe aueutla a prepended ea Sal agts anal sustain the delicate nervous system upon which the whole structure de- sional medal for |easily over the thin ice of learning | Pends, and the food is so prepared in manufacture that babe or athlete ft), Harper's | without plunging in and drowning ‘him-| can digest i yi ir self. e Had it not been for an aversion ter hig **There’s a Reason’ and a profound one for GRAPE-NUTS, Jost properties to the impoverished circulatior blood purifier of the highest order, bi an equal, » Book on the blood and a Jallwho write, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, Gy Apartment Furnished for $200 up Furnished $89.93 $2081.59 varus 3093.98 335'".$14.98

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