The evening world. Newspaper, June 27, 1908, Page 10

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k i RD JUNE 27, 1908¢ ae _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY AIP VAN WINKL APPEARS AWD HS OLD HAUNTS Again Helps Little Man of the Mountains Roli Away His { Balky Keg. \ GIVES CHILDREN A ROMP But It Was All 2 Clever Onen- Air Performance at Hastings, N. Y. \ BY CHARLE “R I-P Van Wink-i0!" c | RIP VAN WINKLE "and then “Reep Van Weenk! R-R-R-I-P-P VAN WINKULL--UL— Bey voice king the how that last big, ¥ ‘ling down nil trees and waki the branches. And Not a bit! He just glarc Jer and. seeing a auc came the against t birds in scared, over his should a green little man of tne mnountains. told him to come along and he'd help him | with his keg. For Rip was Mr. George Ober. and he was on his native heath, or, at any rate, his neighbor's, and you couldn’ scare him up there at Hastings-on-the- Hudson., You see, he and the village children and gome others were giv “Rip Van Winkle’; open-air treatment | for the benefit of the Dobbs Fe: Hos- pital, and the foolish old cale Broadway was ning green wi ‘Scenes at the Open-Air “Rip Van Winkle” WOMMN HELD UP THROWN THROUGH PARK TELLS WINDOW PANE BUT STORY COURT — WILLING 10 PA pee Strange Adventure of Broker TAFT CONFERRING BOY FIGHTS MAC Given for Charity ce Old i 1g ee mi MIN IT | noe 1) shy lie | ATOVSTER BAY PLATE Island After Busy | Bitten but Does Not Evening in Town. Lose His Nerve. re) Many People Near by When Mrs, Frank Was Rcbbed on the Ramble. > Altera Trip to dij Hoboken Boye a iE ME ROOKER TT.) bisvensvearcola Tommy MeNamara, For elghteen veare Mer Merle 1 LINED) TWO DOLLARS ' = lof Borough Park, proved hi: a hero! Frank, who yeste! afternoon was tet ASSH ik “ The le fellow grappled with, tield up and garroted in Central Park a to-day, A huge snariing and bit of taking a walk yeon In tha } as OB Latter Assures Him That He napping epan He Had Only a Broken Knife, Ue t pais and fought the crazed animal until his on clear days. The aseault upou ber : A Will Receive the Solid playmtes coutd flee to places of sheltsr, was one of the boldest known to the but Relatives Promised. , : amcyey Waris Phe struggle lasted fully flve minutes, HISSTOUCG ; han Peres am. Neg-o Vite Agee hioHs ineidee Wace real Mee Frank, who tvos at Park the Money. Se I'he courageous doy was bitten severe. Avenue, fs the wife of a prosperaus t —— tary ‘Taft never looked spracer {!¥ !" the left side and his left thumb tree we GUA Ub se} City BORE GC TO) CERCE Con ieipiiGulky MERC) Gy Ui choy Gl Gs che Ny chistes di Sb) n he did to-day. Sarturi- |teetn, but he gamely walked to his Uishiy. When seen to-tay shin wa Wiy he was a gem. His eve was prignt, | mother's home, Nu. 149 Seventy-second “ill petiated from her Wnts ne 3 pity a au ys but appeared later in F leeks flushed and the Taft amile |strect. a dlock away, washed off his Jie | ae eO |ttnger and then calmiy told of the ac- beh : : as vas as pleasant as the rising sun. One | CE") of her assailants Emmett W of sould easily imagine the corpulent son) Before the maddened anima} could he N°: °40 West Forty-fourth st He f Old EM vound for another celedra- | rounded uo and killed, tt br tate | Mot GCB Cet Get t ¢: chil n so )bowas ing bh ion, #0 resplendent did he seem. another crowd of children at play in . way. ei . is the next Diock, and sank its ) my way home 1 AS he entered the main dining-room ‘int, the left. thigh _ Was about oppo t f the 3 n Hotel at five minutes ham, seven years old. of No, 1247 Seven- When I noticed h UAE a Gen. Luke E. Wright, third) street. whispering and potnting at n t | Exeitement was intense in both were ens of 1 ents | dlocks. shing cut of doors including a number of men. d Gen. jarence Edwardes, of the In- with brooms. and older brothers and never imagined the two whu mioaebandterentcdahinn| chasing the animal with clubs) je out had any designs on 1 began an attack on | 89d sticks, Policeman Darrington walked in Central Wark almost and eggs, finishing the | ¢nued the dog's life with a bullet as iti ror eighteen years, and [ had < jfled after biting the Rotherham child. | regard it as about the s eee A doze dren were roil c . | lozen ail nm were rolling hoops t PC! tuted he ¢ - | the world for oa unprotected saluted the candl- | anq jumping ropes about Thirteenth | espes SroRayaay of newspapermen especially road daylt i sath T javenue and Seventy-second street at) “] had in hant a small res tne | 11 o'clock when the growl the) doe |b, containing: #1:4 ania an ey H | broke in on thelr merriment. The | xcied the cupliity he Dresi- | cnildren screamed and all fled except So th tted nds to a One © ai & {me by the 1 you all git away of the starc that had come out w! =) my sone whol suburbanside to sce what Was g0- | was easily nY as the dog swept into B Gi Sik He ing on. | aaa A RE head down and barking and Naicround: A Real Pastoral Performance: ——_______— —--- = nacover edi tne ete ne Intoxien It was a performance close to the! ‘ cr Wir wt soil of Riverview Manor, the ver-| N d ( h t t B Nine o'ciock, 1 dant, leafy setting giving your soul a | ews an a fa ge ee hat and ; holiday and your eyes a long drink of! f th Th t 0 Tip for Bootblac ‘ ety the cool, blue Hudson. Rip and t! y) ti 1e eatres. party rede !n an of aoa C Im rest of them came from among | Ow COE i ave to “4 wea t trees and disappeared among them as | < ee rr they scampered over the hill. Before : Pinhal i Ps . ee the twilight turned the Palisades into peed dears eee a i x a nuge, grim shadow across the river | bisyaesallan| BO Gan fen wre net s Bees San aaer those who krew where to look could | \enite | f and wast Nk honWwas'p! s catch a glimpse of “Sunnyside,” once the | troupes, ‘ I} 2x ee y hot blame home of Washington Irving, and this and Was adie to” att a made you feel that Rip was at least op dashine, | §¥! twice on the jana) | oh spin near his happy hunting grounds. “Mi Wid c Por his n to relinquish 2 t M ‘ z A 2 eouldn't doubt the children erry 1adow or ed five cents. He n came rac} ww) a ast be 5 who romped after Rip and danced | 0 0 a in, gla: his biz | dog ran away i - 5 eteeeD round him, for they were as real and} te é te R. f f tt some! din tears Rta s oe young as the grass under thelr lively | 0 to 00 | | Arete el wi 8 he excttemen said Magist Ww — feet. When they came it was Hastings. | P. , tH t 1 from the time they are ba . The bont- loss Of blood Was too 1 gar- | “0 " be sure, pyethe-Hooray! Their merry shouts) resen ome. s and i just as nent not heeded fainted. He soon revived PpurAcaoy auc cesaraechaad ND ‘The Merry Widow" got ’ ‘ ry ts ton wal Rourke s n't now. mysterious. A ee NT SRL ED M Hither = boa boarded jdox, followtn A Be Used “Widow goes on the ro mmodation, taking | street to Sey & u sed Nature's Stage. ; anya w noes Be ward in the smoking car | group of children at play s . 2 There really wasn't any stage but poet : es President Roose. | -hased, terror-stricken, | a 4 4 | chased, the one that has been there ever since P.M. and returns | tacked Mrs y fe. Was ree Wastings has been on the Hudson. The! * r to Washington. By Monday hie ai hrm a cen, Sua x > be in Hor Springs, Va. \ Vedder's inn 3 acr from t full plans for the | p's cottage, and Mrs. Rip out in the ye proposed by the | ui the few chose 3 at work with the family | washing. the F Mrs. Ober was Gretchen, and you eae 4 v sg. mani: | could see by the way she plunged her | **°°°t! 2" \ Of cou n like! Booker Washington Pleased. Dare to the tub that she meant/ 0) 2. s » waiting 1 corr! the] fa) tusiness. Nick Vedder should have| Teste f ‘ : ter than to fool around (hat) 22% ME 1 say I | right when Mrs. ‘S a r ‘ g, cae the face with it. ‘This 5 @ moment of walk ! EAMES MeGREERY 4 CO, unrestra cair audi- | 14. 1 : 1 > ence Ange ichyy oats Nah na) nes 2zrd Street 34th Street P i i |Profit-Taking Sales Es) petra en : ; Declines to Below : : ee ate tO \ 3 ee Main Station tip as amusing . - ; “este . 7. Ober was pow eer g : _ Yesterday Hudson River Tunnels in and out of th Boys and Lae ! -—-- To andi trom New Jersey Runnyesidel athe e Goldin, S eas erg EEC aD at James McCreery & Co., 23rd Street. Vke chained lig: 7 at 4 K Lal i en pool 4 : f mated to pro! pin A 1 a i i ; SENG i eeused de ; Gog?” ‘i ye ‘ ! pte On Monday, June the 29th, It was su 1 raver : Mises) % 5 AS Si the One 1 1 Ts “4 xing boca Ee leaueeccest were 120 SILK DEPARTMENTS, I Both Stores. nd 4 1 1 Moa Fie } g | Shares ‘door ‘ setae ‘ 3 rs As a fact, he 1 “ M (e} i ” hat ; 2 Par in i ‘ w Be ARNG RICOH C ERT CELal| | McCreery Silk. eaais also ir Tag atant i s I Aan peared awl Sale of all short lengths of Plain a 1d 4 . . . ‘the gree i stepped fro} vy sate ryan z a ee ei a bs pasate Minera Lee aT aT ie coupes, and Novelty Silks, Black and colors, eal y Little Friend he Ath Mes : ' fade with at) wc rowed | A tae including Chiffon Cloth, Mousseline, hen t Ait amin I had a nail 1 fifteen or twenty | Am o0,, PL 5 Gren were M Boands As ry ‘ ) Me Chica en, One eld | AM FM gen, Crepe de Chine and Pongee. Suitable Tip's skir 1 wey bear’ to him i at. | Anaconda Mining : Fi s , ao alld on th ae : for blouses, scarfs and trimmings, ; n aa 55¢ per yard former price 75 to 1.50 in store. “Johnny Smoker” Makes a t ever played this s Ymstrumsnt and ru next In order like a “This Is the House that and the Jack § kiddies didn't mind « own business—n Javghter nor the applause them in the least. One plymp |i whe was perched gh above WRECKED whirled | Consol | Erie to-day's | Gen. —$ $$$ arranged “MISS GLOSZ, NEW ane ins ieee aa “eoreuary or i, omtra WASH DRESS GOODS, In noth stores. | GOES ON ROOK, | } Wat De acttuired x Sale of 25,c00 yards White and a a ~ 1. Or, i bs ir Ss - | ace " the ae Colored Wash Fabrics. At greatly re- duced prices, i t out an Coaiibus Oo an ar ais atLage Printed Lawn and Organdie, Check © elford wi 5 8, cen: Clarence R. | and floral designs with various neat ring ‘ n ah and polka dots, White or ecru grounds, a aaa ebas am r2c per POWERFU!. HOSE TEST, he ated wat : White cross-bar Muslin, Fancy i Firemen Will tt i white Chiffonette. Stripe and check AUTO SAVE : Advanced: aDselinene a weaves, with dots or rings. 15¢peryard WOMAN . : ~ 7 ss \ LEEDS FUNERAL IN PARIS. | White embroidered St, Gall Swiss, " VAMUS, June 27.—The tuneral services 5 : 3 4 honing for Willlam BL Leeds, the American | Various size dots. 25¢ per yard y 5 National | pnancter, who dled suddenly tn this clty: x and T| jaa Tuesday, was held to-day at Holy | erman, in| Trinity, the American ebureh in Paris. | k I i e br. Morgan officiated, Many’ prominent | iy . L | Mitean National Commieteeman| Americans were present. | NRIs ; iikete ‘ | nok of Minnesota, and | peal o aa | 1 1. |, of New York, also 1 : | eueblav ot athe) peuzene no aay | ASTOR AIDS BRITISH SCHOOL. ndder the eer ee ea” pray: | LONDON, June 2t.—Wilitam Waldorf! 237d Street 34th Street eri, IES ‘ knocks en Mr. and 3 Seman, | Leh wa ROsEtAD Se | man. “Robert Bridges and Lincoln Steffens, | excavations in Laconie, Greece. ~ , ———— P nace “4

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