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= : f 2 THE EVENING WORLD, Tom Jones. and who hae no more right to ‘ad iight- welght title than Chick Murra They know that Paokey would @lip it across on AG," who was twice whipped by Knockout Brown 18 000 VICTIMS _SATURDAY, | it was cheap and she made ft clean Within twenty-four hours she had h frat patient. In a few days her rooms were full, and she even shared the tiny APRIL 8, 10112, tribute an additional $25,000 @ completely ed modern hospital can be con- ted, with airy rooms and sanitary appliances, ‘An option has already been secured on an excellent site many blocks fur- JAMES McGREERY & CO. PANDOM.SHOTS | Memorial Hospita AT BIG GAME AND SMALL W.P.MeLOUGHLIN. HE GINK—1 see that another ocean steam*ip with a couple of thou-} py), @and men and women aboard has tried to take the hurdles for # @hort) nr REDDIE WELSH, the fighting Welshman, whose name ts not! , but Thomas Thomas, is ‘o trim for ids bout with Pal @ National Club next Wed- | I were nw betting mar the Welsh end of tha on't se® Mooi Nurai nuree; ' promive Blackwell's Island Only Refuge | aundress and « for Afflicted Save One street was tor Batter got in als te snecen eu i, lonet Where rhe slept with a mufferer. “ | Aa" Your times near up ao | |. From the first she personally attended noney getter, jher patients, She had taken @ training | river, In —— course In what {now the General | trom aeven Sand One Hundred and a yafive | to cancerous moladies The waters accomplish wondere in Cook and Housek | But Mother Alphonsa was not only she was posed ca housekeeper, | an idea! apot for an invalid. ‘The cease- ubwoman | Within @ year the building on Soammel down, and after a brief ther uptown and close to the Kast @ buflding as is planned ‘five to @ hundred patients west}can be accommodated there will h street, an} be quarters for at | twenty-fve 23rd Street 34th Street entral Bart: On Monday and Tuesday, thelr present home. But they ate forced April the roth and ith to overcrowd, and then Cherry atreet on @ hot #ummer night {8 anything but 48 well. | less and strident noleee, the indescriva- bie combination of odors, bring dtscom- fort and nausea to patients and hard- SILK DEPARTMENTS. I Both Stores. ' | out and run aground on what they call a apt down the bay. It hae math pele his ambit on yu rey vate. e Hea a Sih My bet S poweiees a nee latter “McCreery Silks” yg iede peep si pisces hel 4 fs p of tie indder, They @houlan't i Struggling Charity. [must have a ye house for her work. Give Up Lives to Duty. & THE GOOK-—Did {t run ashore or waa it stecred wrong? fed up with @ Block and tackie Jon May J, 18%, ale opened St, Rose's, | These women are iiterally giving up Famous over half a Century. n Cherry street, acwistants, and 1 THE GINK-Why, even it waa steered w ng OF Not eteered at alt WOURRA WURRA: Do you know that one woman im n dies of cancer? know th were more than 18,000 ca; of cancer last year in New York City alone, and that practically ail of them | were incurable? Do you know that for the han. rede of destitute among these hopeless sufferers there is only the refuge of Blackwell's Isiand—AND Onn OTHER? Do you know that that other refuge, unquestionably one of the * Ainateur Athletic Tinton, t* ereoting new stations alo both wulen of the Hudson River Protect the liver and limbs of t whe are spend their mone to reach fous beaches in the hot summer months We are also arranging for quite a few swimming meetings during tl!s coming reason, and I should be lad to hear from any one that wants | more particulare and fs ambitious | enough to Join the moctety and ewime. a Ito St, Rose's . ple whe can pay Hoping you remain, youre with thanlcs fn danger of fire or wate “Gonet and What's the diff on Jand there would be loud ertes of: “Lynch him!" | end him up! Ha? ' e if a steamship fellow wants to.make a) in ite beneficent work J. A. BRODRECK ‘ork by the Inck of a few tho Commotiore of the Hudson River | (5000 la Nealas Mision, No, % West One Mur 1000 Is Needed. | ple who must die,’ ‘Tate nine patients. with a corps of four|thetr lives to their work, They U1 the year since, there good and sandy, Put what pute qtmre ideas gallivanting through 1 T want to call your attention to | fm the fact that nobody has let out a yell to send any one to Jail, Now thee the American late every eight dies of cancer? y in whichis under the | Do you know that one man tn arrow, n curtains, snowy bed linen tell the tale it actentific as well as loving care. ‘There are just two rules for admission ‘The patient must be in- je and she must be penniless, ‘here are places everywhere for peo- | . and there are free beds will give your tn all hospitals for patienss whe can be | | ery able wupport by putting: thin tn MONE Receswary and genuine, a8 tt fc iarwed cured and t . foie Wore Wires column where @ least pretentious of charities, in vee aang “Atother ye, eer a ove would put the lives of & couple of thousands of min and wimmen 411 the boys can see and read {, 1 {# continually cramped and set back it a i "What we try to do In to help poor peo- ‘The house was intended to accommo- There are two one of its beds dying in one glorious, excit soul- tiring instant living, three-story .| day after day, in the unvarying monot itn nelgnbore by [ORY of the hardest, mow disagrerable or nes and physical labor. Mor they follow the r Knob and very | sarly example of Mother Alphonsa—w 1 is atill following {t herself—and scr and cook and wash and do everst! | there is to be done, besides ‘Ten Thousand Yards of Imported Wash- able Canvas Weave Shantung. A complete assortment of colors, also Natural, eru and Black. goinches wide. 55¢ per yard foriner price 2.00 lar, scrubbed white ‘Through it all, these wonderful sisters are as devoid of self-consciousness as they are instinct with cheerfulness and tender #ympathy. ! WASH GOODS DEP'TS. In Both Stores. Second Floor. Sale of Bordered Materials. Consisting of Scotch Zephyr, Irish Linen, English Voile, Silk and Cotton Crystaline and French Muslin. 43 to 48 inches wide. 38c per yard out of It? Ab. one dollar is . They have the plain food they eat, the pli robes they wear. [very dol! Alphonea, Re is expended for genuine char- Money ta all they ask from New York @ credit to the in- the keenness of whore suffer: ing Is only equalled by the inadequacy short cut through a sand @plt, as the paper men call ft, or the owner of # fred ond Forty-ixth etreet na the |fooms 60 the ancond Gor and > of the means for ite rellef. } Z . Dullding lete a fre « #y) and burs up a few hundred unfortunate working | bs {here 8 any Dhywicel acc pple | . in mat te bed ‘e where the tour slaters PRL RR MALS OR SMe ce Ke set ht A former prices 50¢, 7c, 1.00 and 1.25 lane ean 4 an en that de- in charge sleep in berths, one above the % hi ‘adrac in a wii , = GINK These no aifterence only ANle: To the case of the fire you ean | ihe FeRion Il ithe to know 41. ° on | int be "tithe ied hoot arc eworeons OUR NEW TEN | White Madras in a wide range of stripes buts, In the cage of the aay down the hay with « lot | fYery sade oF Un mien coer Tone y etreet ro very small | oy aud Jacquard weaves. 32 inches wide. . of Micky people aboard « out of right what the eye don't see don't! a Swim during the outdoor seanon ventn 0, Makes appeal éeventeen EAR MORTGAGE J : worry the ties hoy or girl’ above he ase of A fund of $25,000 to be used in the ne, nearly | 18¢ per yard eee! ho tg TOUIG RefLRE to take advantage 6 struction wid equipment of a new re house. | WOU do not have to pay off value 25¢ Bi": ae siaten Island, who te Thanee oP nearing heart Ning whlch hail take the. place of "And ati one these mortgages for te: wise known ning. Jt is a safequard tor utterly fnadequate quactera 4 sull one n . J ) 4 ASS GO Ss of Inebrte hubby tall times and often Is the m b the moat finportant philanchropte arena | years but you may pay them | SOLER DP Oe ee ee wives his dextre Ving the liver of others whi Need of New Home Urgent. { pine: Won't do it glected te opportunity ty 1 Second Floor. ‘or Incurable me intl- | a simple art Cancer ts exa | maten: it Is at WURRA WURRA Will you kindly Inform me if the | pital, for the homeless who a United Staten Navy carries in its | lingering death submarines white mice for the pu the most horrib pone of giving Warning when danger Hobie We of being pertnanently submerged !% ayo this spring by a Very threatened’? | hear they do it in the woman, Rose Hawthorne Lath British Navy awthorne Lat 9m Mother s affiliated Charen, Ro: WILALTAM that Jn n | thor board sub- Quite alone, for several months, and | or such a purpose, But Ij then with only weit, If a rat refused to go |help her, bimarine before an engage-| Alplonsa” ay he ts now alway the crew or! began her self-sacrifleing charity inj Meee ave been ane | tiree small rooms in « house at No. 1| from taking to drink in the first place, She sees that the home Is cheerful and ene in the British Navy, BIL A) cearupeehcreet Je Was) FRIDSRAGEIS | 4 that the food in samMctent and henlthful.” Pe ie inte ea divert them from {and damp and ugly and dirty, and to Cheerful home, lots of good stuff to eat, no nageing—say, conductor, let me} duty. I'm afraid your w mice story | cated In the heart of of the poorest | off there! ml Il have to Ko in the discard, land toughest regions of the city | - as the: ave me, as ND then the Borough President says: “Our whole theory js that the drunkard should be treated as an tpvalid and not as a criminal.” Would that deluded Staten Islander convert the universe into one vast hos- pital? i} WURRA WURRA: D*« you think that these crime waves are a little bit worse than foolish in some ways? 1 had occasion to send a messenger is the great reason why a new Is bo Swen & thing. St. Rose's| want to or make $100 pay- | no endowment of any ler of Dominican Sisters of onal, patients of every creed | ality finding shelter within its ermore, the sisters, or “Servants | have named them- , $10,000 or less, public for th nded upon it for bare subsist- present Cheri i promised by friends, t But! p c arouse the public to con-! off on any interest day if you | Five ‘Thousand Yards superior quality Knglish Mohair Sicilian. Navy Blue or Black. 95¢ per yard value 1.50 Alphonsa and her with the third or ments on any interest day. If your present mortgage is due, we can change it into | one of these mortgages. Made to home owners only | in Greater New York eh) though emphasis fact that the ely unde- JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street permanent | must dee | 4 GUARANTEE | in the past they TRUST co orth sion, an | Capital =. 4,375,000; — 5 Sar eae a0 has (already Surplus (all earned) 10,625,000 | |: makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go get Kt. WAY. oq $78 Remgen St, Bim, | Sherlock Holmes. boy across Washington Square lat | night. Ho did not come back for an hour, and T telephoned to hte office ‘They told me he had been held up by ® band ot j ! \. e caped and gone to th him on his perilous Journey “robber band” and a thousand more § Twenty-five Thousand Dollars was paid not long since by the publishers of a magazine for the Uke them did not get their tnspira- “first American serial rights” of a new novel. Mind you, this did not permit them to publish [a rampantand the poiee nsiterent, |the book—only to be the first to print the novel by instalments. Though the price was high ee ee cae ee ee ase Ukevoort, | the publishers were satisfied with results. Uke that ever since the days of Inet | T The novel they purchased was by Sir ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, the most highly paid and Ja ahepiers ad Claude Tue | + Said laa re Cah aU sum | Peading, more interesting books, than any other living writer-Rudyard Kipling not excepted. 9 eae His Best Work 1 imagine boys have been cutting up © ‘te ante | DY far the most popular author in the English speaking world. He has written more books worth J can't help pri WURRS RA eT uomription wo [@ Yet the novel for which this startling bigh price was paid was far from being his best. “Sir bi gad ak «Mayor a new cops | Nigel,” entertaining though it was, does not rank with “The White Company,” “The Mystery of Cloomber” or how he pe, but it or “A Study in Scarlet,” all of which were “best sellers” for years-—and are yet. ds Very plain Chat f . . | er two he his not had the | Yet even these are not his best work. ming infivence of the pat! | Best of the Best is asked “who was Conan Doyle?” These masterpieces of detective fiction '@ Wf five hundred years from now an American school boy | the answer will always be “He wrote Sherlock Holmes.” way the Kot hax heer bince 4c inust have awa |}stand on a pinnacle, far higher than the works of Poc, of Gaboriat, or any of the other famous is Gums. | masters of mystery. ea at this writing, M safely back in the aul ie indesing Hail and Co MET my Gunn Ve wa ot shaggy a A Great Detective of Sherlock Holmes” as related by Conan Doyle, using the literary crea- incidentally Conan Doyle was a doctor when he began writing—made more chum Archie | ¢ role Asal Dla caring about three { beard and looked weary but “The Adventures \tion of “Dr. Watson” J he ater 0 te te | than a stir when they were first published. They set a new pace for mysteries. So popular were whiskers grow?" Lasied. | | | they that even after Sherlock Holmes had heen killed by the clever, wicked Professor Moriarty 'Ackney Wick dialect, ricket mawich a ft Abe Bareman's grt Hisland, and I hay Ive days. I ha by Gawee. ‘Aven't Sherlock Holmes ‘Returns see a bloomin’ bawber, Ber ae eae Thee caecot thet rane |! So insistent was this public demand for “more of Sherlock Holmes,” ‘that Conan Doyle, in the wei aa a Bs ac a | entertaining story in this booklet, “The Adventure of the Empty House,”’ marvellously brought the HE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPH ~ ife I k H I appeured in the cable news the| mypeler detective back to life and put him to work again. We wawtel, awe s| the public was not satisfied. ad toime to | other day First published in England, these new Sherlock Holmes stories proved even better than the first A newspaper for hungr people. 1 on . : * . which can be eaten afte ones. They are the best, the most thrilling, the most mysterious, the most interesting detective been read, thus affording now i stories ever published anywhere. has decided to republish them. inent for the body as well ap the mind, {s published in Paris, aud is called the Regal. It is printed with an ink guaranteed non-polsonous on thin sheets of dough Nothing very strikin sheets of dough” do ables us all to eat, a — Besides “The Adventure sD 2” NOTICE that i wade ie Adventure of the Empty House fun out on bis match pet edited | | Sherlo ck Holmes’ In response to the request of many readers, the Sunday World Twelve More Stories there are twelve more stories in the “Return of Each of these will be published in a 16-pp. booklet like this, with a cover for April 28 with Packey McFar-| lend, Ad" ways he hase been mn.| 4 four colors, and fully illustrated, Ome of these booklets will be given free with The Sunday Soereet Was Packsy. can't get dows to) World each Sunday. weight. ‘That's juet plain bunk. “Ad” ris | fusiet on a forfeit, which would set tle that point very easily § . The twelve more Sherlock Holmes stories to be given free with the Sunday World are the best, The titles are as follo The Adventure of The Six Napoleons: If one by one six cheap plaster busts of Napoleon im various parts of London were myteriot stolen and smashed, what would be your theory’? Would it be the same as Sherlock Holmes’s? The Adventure of The Three Students: Some one stole valuable papers. Three students are suspected. Daulet Ras is a Hindoo, Gilchrist is an athlete. McLaren a brilliant idler, A pellet of black clay betrays the guilty one. The Adventure of The Golden Pince-nez: This story is about the lamentable death of Willoughby Smith, mysteriously struck down in the most thrilling, most mystifying detective stories ever written. The Adventure of The Norwood Builder: How the mysterious “Mr. Cornelius” was smoked out of his hiding place by the detective’s ruse and an innocent young man rescued from the gallows is the theme of this ingenious story. The Adventure of The Dancing Men: Suppose you were married to a beautiful young wife and every morning you found little figures of dancing men scrawled in places where she could see them and it was driving her insane. Wouldn't you consult Sherlock Holmes? Of course you would. The Adventure of The Solitary Cyclist: How's this for a beginning? fi A young woman teacher bicycling to a house every day in a lonely house of his employer, a crippled scientist. His last stretch of road finds herself being followed by @ words were “Professor, it was she.” Cigarette dust solitary cyclist day after day. Whenever she turns on the carpet solves the problem to ride in his direction he disappears. The Adventure of The Adventure of The Missing Three Quarter: The Priory School: A famous foot-ball player disappears before A Duke's small son disappears in the night from a a great match. He had etre legram and boarding school. A tutor from the school is found with his skull crushed in. The only tracks about the place are COW tracks: What is the answer? The Adventure of Black Peter: had had a caller. On these slender Ps Sherlock Holmes finds him. The Adventure of The Abbey Grange: “His dark handsome features were convulsed into It’s a gruesome setting—a lonely pavilion--a black- a spasm of vindictive Preps which had Lo his dead bearded old tyrant-~a sight that sent curious spec- face in a terri fas Ki expression. | Bis His head was tators flying with white ee ~a bottle of rum and horribly injured’’—sounds thrilling, doesn’t @? two dirty glasses. The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton: Sherlock Holmes puts on a goatee and a workman's cap and rubber shoes. He takes with him a first- follows. A class up-to-date burglar kit. Excitement--There thing gives Sherlock Holmes a elue. It's a womder- was too much of it for Dr. Watson. ful story. You ought not to miss a single one of these twelve stories. THE SUNDAY WORLD to your house for the next three months. Each Story in a Separate Booklet Free with the SUNDAY WORLD Out-of-town Readers Will Be Furnished With These Stories as a Special Supplement in Pamphlet Form. The Adventure of The Second Stain: This is a thrilling tale of Splomatic intrigue. ortant papers fies a cabinet iome—A mysterious gel Tell your newsdealers to deliver #:/20NE EACH WEEK WITH THE SUNDAY WORLD ii An nant nt maaan an steal bis