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___ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 19006 3 ne = Rink pier SeMrecmeNtcnim eS oben SLL EG TV ! Jnoven yonra olf by her tather, hor | found taward Willete father of the i MASSAcR ‘Women Lure Players to Arverne Monte Carlo, WILLETS'S ARIE rr edn ee cue Reta hor was thirteen years old, and a year papers, At sight of a vialtor {] WASNT AS G | a AS ‘TWAS FAINT Handsomely Gane eCity | pers” Drum Up ‘Trade tor Larigal | Casino by the Sea Among It Was Allon a Street Car, and! Weill-to-Do Patrons of Re- Looked Like Real | sort, | i I RR Aeon THA tho hwcame the 228, old entleman aroxe with, alacrity Gambling Palace Backed by New York Politicians a LORILL ie ea atest a godly ‘ore first marclage Amber StYanine Aine A great portion of her yacations relatives near my home at Sum Mis. old. his fat | lived in | } was here last nlaht positively that he He went back to the Was not marie Wonderfully City to-day. punish blood It was denind that Amber Lawlord : visitel_ the Willets country. place yes- a Dy ANeELeanY is known, however. hat marriage she ets brought’ her to the Old ew Orleans until the death of y house for a call six weeks her husband, who lett his fortune in |Family Tree of Actress Rivals truss tor ule (wo children now at Willets, the young man's his married ister, Mrs, i:1- | Larchmont lett dailies t ! ela i] o New York on an ear | That of Long Island | “Then Amber went on the stage, and wa reported that they tx. ‘ - so great was the ire of her nily pected to have a personal interview with PERIL Quakers. that when any one asked her of hor MMH,,baNord at Iheln, city tegldence, | people her invariable uncle won meat a ra mnar 5 “Ainber's family Ix as good as, $f not Ted sister in Washington was par ya NO MOSQUITO better than, the Willets familly, of Long screen her people, Amber took : Jas a stage name ‘Lawiord, and she Island," to-day declared a handsome |ittpearnd Stist. | a alth Wile Tea or other insect will , ° 0 y por of | Lackaye | » Pit—but ever . i young woman Who opened the door of | aay ! . oateerl aay MM ay ah sting you it you apply t i Not Biood, as Policeman Saw ty Splendidly Appointed “Club | fa icisoauvs dave” Samurai Powder With Horror, but Very Red, | Rooms," Kemale Visitors, as | eighth street, and declared that abe Was | w to your skin, If you have been stung, ‘ \ TSE 5 Bates he cago Im as ask Red Paint. | Well as Men, Are Induced to LT APVERNE ja cou sin of Mrs, Samuel Willets, ‘The °*8! te At yeu nh i ; amurai Powder wili relieve i, 10 ‘a you the scent is plea - | apartment is rented in the name of Miss | came to ‘star A | ‘Try to Beat Roulette. ant and delicate; pests ‘Joe was crazy about. oY Amber Lawlord, actress. ae eat Willlamsburg a | 3 - | can't stand it 1 25c AT DRUG A ply was, “My $100,000 CLEAN-UP i \ IN LAST WEEK'S PLAY, \ FIGHTERS BATHED IN — apartment at No. 26 East Twenty- el 4 eee “Aw young Mr, Willets does not get) time. but sie finally th he front with a defense for hia] «jen did she meet Joharming wife, I shall let out @ few cause whe I sh ‘ |secrets about Amber, which ts her just the liviel Carlton, in West h due,” continued the relative, a flush | Steet, she did not have him for a mounting her cheeks. ‘How, recently have you seen your The present Mrs. Willets was born couse Berean A “On Monda was Up a rchmont, | JAmber Lorillard at Frankfort, Ky: In after the Hest pulteato ee gutrehmont, | | 138. Her father was J. Henry Lorillard, riage to My Willets.* | nter, dista wlat o the Li \* was all rig ay | plante Aistantly related to the Loril alts s, of New York, Her and hy w Orea on North | h str at T o'clock to-day, Mortorman Mussels) With a staff of handsomely dressed ah dows of the car Issued a) roulette heimer clan bell furlousty. From! women ng in faro and the ope ers, the gambling place on prov of m ‘ women, | Arverne, mes the second floor of the Arverne Cas ngled with the sere of at Vernam avenue and the Bo running full Pedestrians who ed throuth the without eo! if they Ot his poor yer is a Roman Catholic, a# else, but It is ou an been for years, letses to deny lucrted at Ne Hepa nl en a thelr home ere she was sent when SbONtDRREOR TIE roper sized bi S gaming ros n and swome A ys his + quake for a signal box and and an ambulance. Then he Musselheime immediotely We rarely advertise a Sole as sweep ng in character as this ont— and when we ao it mzans something of importanc: to you. Semi-Annual! Sa | CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, SHOES AND HATS “. Including Our Stocks A vast cr that collected did not press for St seemed appare tle was going on n back plattor were struggl!: ead to foot th tor Charles Rampert, who from head to/? scream, desperately j were s then Cond ned with seemed dropping foot, u 1a The struggi e are bridge charity t terrific and erimson flu’ @bout most horribly 8p \ eeemed to atrike Policeman Nu a 4 with paralysis, for he ply stood off ' - a 1 ‘ erty } a dozen feet from the and shouted r " 1 at et c _ - ‘Stop Jt, you murderers! Stop tt or/end of i i B : neicork } N pull you!” Then suddenly, aa an! Jealousy on : aa ang Macturers, and profes Doct fer Re- fimbulance clatte p the street, a| watering place. yes at a Sth i : ‘ | SERHaEReaARoFaUanoL fotuiche platform | hotel, and has a motor « ewe lcneneels : : i ! or Tomes Sweoney te the poe — fusiat Started Trou! : That ‘The Fam ous, Garments to Which the Success of Our Business Is Due. | and leaped toward { t witty, a charming & , ot as Ta out &0%; of the Sutts ofered in this great sale are is celebra | ‘ Bags ie | ho ani : Hey iien Atout €0% of the Suits ofered in this great sale are gf this celebrated right hand this sme: ¥ She has travelle | 1 1 0 ane Sont ( i : t ¢ adj i S figure clasped what appeared to be alextensively, and knows the foreign capi” ! nate, T BE ee aie gute Rea neuceom: Sent Her to Court. male—ihe finest ready~-to-wear c oih’ng produced in the United States, Hee TERA INR crease ene ee doar New 7 roulette awa | - The model gf every* suit in the entire great assoriment is new and ex- | slaughter. Monte Carlo she ks of Be, Seen rear Faas < Shh | Baye met" erled the figure throwinz| the rouictte tables and of th COURT REBUKES POLICE. Mary D. Maynard, the wite of clusive end each garment is tailored as only? the Atterbury System ex- manip about Nutthaum's neck: It was gums won by men and women in the fu- = Tele Obs TENSE GU LE HAL nV pertsknow how=—-and finished in the best pess'ble manner. All the season’s uw an instant’s caress, ua nad &; mous BD. 5 ay s. The . 1, Jy Fics -€ a gical otapiencrony Nuttbain ae Ea etiee mee eats oe age They Haye No Wight to Breas > d cli We popular colorings and effects in browns, biues and grays are included, | 5 terion fell Heavily on the appellant for | the roulette tables of won DOUTaS NOR Wueeaite: . : elke | id s “The women the roul ! Oe oa le eee A | Tea Now iil cekesuteliupia aerate aes MAE iL { noesting her ts rice Reductions Are Tremen OUS, | ; Me sprang for the var and yanked off| late ten nin the cost oft nay shee ss ide ne : V ] AN | Conductor Rampert. Two young men 5 Cig haere hard 8 8 he doctor for separ- f t | wiggled out of his reach and darted) AN Mae ast Tere (| Untenance a ues S oun in | away, filling the neleliboriood with tor. | fH! 10 Be ow ee ve them tat uU aun Ha cee Sry. Siemtad) for at thelr sangui ce, AE eA sa ve 0 ‘ pee Trae yenrtinary wppearance, J iven, Of course, somethin they, 18 Mier 10 Attorhury arte was Very Red, Red Paint. but that is In the game of chance. | worertt a 5 d 18 S it § a) | Then when the crowd saw that the) Frank Farrell's Friend Manager. | ind, She went to the home of re $1 an $ ults 2 $30 Suits 2 | . conibatants : ‘a passengers Were! Tk» Campbell, a very close friend of vk children, 8 | ameared with red paint and not with! prank Harrell, owner of the Ame AataeM fee MAST Moaunael A Q | Ae Suave eelk Mien ent uilsiee ihe | Cee Ramen aemee Wika Dr saeeeneal|| Atterknry Sistem Ao) Ativrlury System / seibutaass surgeon drove away In dis-| manager of th | nthe and told hi ‘ d $25 Suit | 35 d . 40 Suit | gust. Policeman Nuttbaum almost @ sno I to see 1 $ $ $ ‘ foamed at the mouth in anger, relleving days w H Teenie ee 220 an Suns | Joo an ults \ himbelf row and then by taking a crack | of P foe's dead ¢ at his two prisoners. | strix oer had a warrant When br M 1 o is gifted with m 5 T One of the prisoners, who looked as if! house co is that Ong: ; we i ' . and a * ss o e 95 | ho had passed through a sausage ma- | Dover easay ts Both Convinced Cooper Has SAY HE BEAT ROOM RENT. yke, Wane ceils 6 $350 Outing Trousers | 95 | Outing Trousers | chine, was Mariin Iubea, twenty-tour near th » managed by i Vieseth we ng Ureee $25 Tan Ci ert Atterbur li $ | 7 id, val , No, 33 Attorne: rrell’s - 4 r © to accompa iim to various an Cover’ to paint a house In Flatbush and Bela at 4 0 Welwin, Also as British Ofieer, said y ative for a phy. $1.5068 $2 FancyVests, P : | ried his crimson trimmings with him in| when an Eve sd morning Law: * Aunt a can [him on the v “Arverne Ca- a " ts, she might accom oe: - A dispute about a transfer had in-|sino, He Ss ; 1 Pee ee deena ‘ 1 HURKLY sHOts. volved him in violent argum. with about fort: wari t 4 painter jumped up, tripped the cond se, and was ready to deny the story | i TEA ate HST EH ATE : | ‘ tor, sat on him and painted him from of & ng in toto, , Ree ay Date coUlee! 50) Pairs of $5 © $6 Shoes of 3, 85 | Jn to forélock—painted him a virulent,| “Frank Farrell is a very dear friend ie —_———- aS | gory red. of mine, but he's nc sted he Or (tl PREFERS GALLOWS TO ASYLUM The Lambert standard at unusually this ceebrated make........,, | It war done so quickly that the pas-| sald Campbell. am assistan J , 1 ups (sr te x World.) j | Mciaeia cla nolleco’ubenteh EvunNenG lageniot (hetenta one wuded| fant he Rikor stone Broadway a CTU GCCHAR HART E TGRe big reductions, Low shoes in tans, patent leather, gun | und jumped to the conclusion that Ram-|dust from his diamond headlig' janhere Gooner pnd bis y f cage of Dave siwards, the s ; i metal and velour calf, specially reduced | pert was being slaughtered. Two herote| It happens that Louis W. Oln era dist of Breathitt County | young men who went to Kampert’s as-/man with a massive pompad eeeiaes : d $1.50 Nevligee Shirt for this sale to acquaint more people | sistance were immediately sineared, and down on the bili of fare as the manager mo 5 1,00 an eoligee Shirts Ee ERE RITE TOVORP REA OIGSUTIT APNE Ciesla ne He FI Dureovery, T eay. $ 8 with their unequaled merits. | Re seemed setzed renay male patrons : vewithi cr otihorate wo q ipee S]) He fought and Kicked and struggled pass the time pleasar a Hee ae medi ue and noth AUTO TRUCK BURNS. (if Vis | $2.00 Negigee Sirts at..... ‘ traw ats ) and pa.nted until the car res veranda while they adjourn to =| ing het. me. Ganen eevee ue i | insane to spend his life i shambles. When arraigned ing perlore to buck theltiger Oh take Gl enact thor seigeniT pera tole |pummce nenve Big Velile/@ Vy eect) (Hat Dept. Cortlandt St, Store only.) Bwen Street Court he was } vawarithe wheal al f AT in Street Shi 7 i further examination on a. cha flyer at the wheel of this Cooper medicine and decided to| Street, $2.50 Negligee Shirts.......+ ' Split and Sennit Braids, assault. ag! Politicians Backing the Game. [try it, At that time I se!dom had th 1 two help {EtZ GOING-TO!FRIsco | y the Blond," a Chica | appetite, and when I did k owned by the L | Balbri U | Aha tacsapnn hier nesataaneene wet |e! e roulette wheelma Ea or Gan A ie Gana Pewee UOmpany sais) 50c. and 75c. Balbriggan Un- 35 85c. to $1.45 Straw Hats at 9 stated to-day that Comptroller ilerman knows Bee BueU Ef MSE i Gerwear At. .ccccccscssvvee 96 | A. Metz woud rot with the Demoerat Kings County. M Is not due {that line in the elty until the of iis vaca- | Long Island Cit 'y 20. and it is expected that he San Francisca, turn from Denver tion fiom $1.00 Lis'e and Sea Island Cot- 59 $1.85 Straw Hats at...., l. 9 ton Underwear.....eesss... $2.85 and $3.85 Straw ets a 89 aT ER ————~ | 50c Nainsook Coat Shirts and A Won’ t Slip Off Knee Drawefs......eesese0. 5 . ; H Your glasses can’t slip off or tilt if osier leading Tammany Hall leader, a for-| better spirits @ Your p off or til am astol o t ze hey are ft mer Borough Presid & county of- 1 astonished at my rapid re- Se ONES ‘hes they a al with the ficial of Queens, and several poli Roe gue ae caer nae eat Harris Suction Clip $1,00 Neckwear (ail shapes)... 59 25e, Black, Tan and Gray 12 | ' | | Was) 4 Vuio was a mass of flames and stan’ and politict ;Siderable time around ¢ from the main floor to the roulette TALK, lor, According to men who profes: Fog TENNIS. b ; rder 1 had taken ( Wega (Le know, those who share in the owne of the Casino games are a brother of a) AT a Tam m | i 7 the} The gambling rooms of the You will enjoy all strenuous sports . Parental UGCA L EY. sae are on the second floor, which | moreTennis Golf, Horseback Rid- ||| £0c, and 7S¢, Silk Neckwear, all Rae at jeemaed MSUR RIG An haltslosed ania | ing—because the Harris Suction Sa : ’ room and up @ flight of Incased stairs t The door to the stairway is carefuily guarded and always locked, when the lovkout {8 admitting a “res: { olid Colors and Fanc Glin will prevent your glisses from shapes; atin sasseseresaenie ss cS y falling off Tee AU cece Fy "adkiw eed tered. heath Fl ipeeoaneean tunteieuetceben || iicecr ube nc ang aBancy, 50c. and 75c. Plain Silk Lisle 35 ts"continue to ' , Handkerchiefs at...... 6... 4 and Fancy Socks.......... The subpoena was ular.” ‘The window shades are down| iY store tro soll quite foeble aml est tie ship. sup. and not a bit of Hight can be seen from] eee TT A dally: hut the shewas Ported by his apn, Joseph When’, and VN . ; the street, at this store hecar The. a ‘ | 39-4] C t] d St 83 Bi d Paintings and rich tapestries greet re ‘of the United Statex Cours | ‘OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. | ortian: t + roadway. the eye in the roulette room. The car- n the sult frou i by it . receivers | 84 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave. | Bet. 6th 6& 9th Ave. "L” Stations Near Fulton St. Subway Station pets aro of heavy plush velvet and the) Cooper Hate pooently that the onl fy Securities Company. It calla. for] 54 Weat 125th Street, near Lenox Ave. the rate of three garloads a day to sup- Mr. Widener’s appearance in court on| 442 Columbus Avenue, 8 lst and 82d St,“ sever four upp. ee ee and Re has hadeno tae “You are making n noise, Maggie! luxurious fixtures startle the ordinary “Well, how. do you suppose you're go-| man.who. has been in the habit of pipe denitnd, ‘This’ is the largest the first Monday In August 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. ; 4 Yeorge D. Widener, also a grandson, ing to play tennis without raising a| patronizing Manhattan palaces of of ig. brpprietare medicine ever wi he once active railway 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. racket?’~-Chips, - - ~~s« Dchance, A suave and smiling colored Crages, lemoratoried. are atl \cok the Goce sont seenphings eae Eien frosts (pate