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F MISS MORGANS [SHOW GIRLS ARE ~TONCTTONGHT ' iMembers of the Vacation Sav- ings Fund Will Be Seen in Vaudeville. i A new girl-show ts in town, Big ‘Girls, little girls, pretty girls, witty Siris, girls with blue eyes and golden Pempadours, girls with brown eyes and heavy black braids, girls that can sing, Girls that can dance, girls that can wmfesin fact, an all cast. Mise Anne Morgan says it’ ‘splendid two ‘Gellar show,” and the daughter of J. Pierpont Morgan is born to the purple 0f the connolsrour. So you'd better not Mise the entertainment she recom: mends. Tho namo of it ts “Vacation -Vaude ville,” the author is Mrs. Josephine Daskam Bacon, a well known writer, end the performers are all working Bel members of the Vacation Savings Fuad. They sive their first annual en- tertainment in the Grand Central Pal- ae to-night. GENERAL RALLY OF ALL KINDS OF WAGE EARNERS. | Stenographers, saleswomen, telegraph and telephone operators, bookkeepers, factory operators, cash girls, detach ments from alinost every company {n New York's Jt cash girls @ are 133 in the Vacation Save Fund; blue-eyed slips of things, hair hanging in pigtails, their at their knees. Most of them are siailer and cer- ly look younger than your ir’ who enters the grammar grade ext fall. I thought at first, when I Baw them at rehearsal, that they were Bhool children, who had come to wat:h their big sisters “act.” But I wan told ‘that these babi orking women," Working for the gigantic salary of $3.50 & week. My informant happened to be Miss Anne Morgan, and I distinctly un- @ertsood her to add that it was “an outrage.” | "But I've saved $2.25 already," one Of the $0 workers assured me, hap- ply. “And I've only bee ing since fall! Pretty newrly every week 1 ean put away a whole nickel, and some- ‘times it's ten cents.” Wonders, you see, ‘Tay still be wrought. “kid | Miss the Intertainment Committee and who got up the very excellent programune, nmittee with her are Miss sald Miss Waterhouse “In the begin- ning we sent to the secretary of each local branch of our vacation fund and The GIRLS HAVE SAVED UP NEARLY $10,000, Incidentally, there are about 4,000 girl embers of the Vacation Savings Fund, ed have accumulated nearly Pont I am forgetting about the most tant thing just now—the show. oa who has seen even the rehe: as across the stage. “N; yourse@ what they can do!” she ded. And I saw. It wouldn't do to tel Much beforehand, but the show is cer- talnly a delightful piece of work, The @eene {6 Inid in Wather Haysced's meadow, and, the whole affair ts on too @horus. All the girls in the chorus, by way, come from the American Bank- Company, and are acoustomed to ing together at each other's family ‘At the beginning of the play a number » ¥ of the city girls, who are on thelr vaca- tion, come dancing into the hay fleld, ogee an impromptu entertainment promptly enlist the services of a band of milkmaids, a couple of gypsies @ little negro kitchen girl, Thoy os joined by a company of tiny cash mrs. d GIRLS DO THEIR WORK LIKE PROFESSIONALS. Stverswoay tas her own little “stunt,” loes it with truly professional grace composure, “The pley is nothing but a skit to show off the exceedingly worth while confesses th Irish jig, anoth song, and eo 01 red at least two @ soprano, the ot pontr: one girl plays the violin 4 term, you stops the pain, reduces the swell- then 1 Miss Milliceat A, | ing and inflamn Trial bottle terhouse what «! about | Toc.; large bottle Bhe is the girl wio Is chairman of | BILIQUSNESS ter than castor oil, calc our stomach, liver and Primitive folks did not » They lived outdoa fruit, and all of . modern people a We exercise Hitt fru imply can't have our ten yara bowels clogged up, liver © with sour bile und stomact pal effete matter and feel w a. that the food and waste re A in the stomach and thirty fect d ferment s—decay The de: creates poisons, gases and a: poisons are sucked into t through the very ducts nded in the nutrime ¢| *Plendid thing. Why, I know girls who/ musical comedy lines, with a good-nized |" SYRUP OF FIGS” FOR INDIGESTION, less Laxative for mer vat and our food is tov fine asked her to recommend any girls she knew had talent for dancing or singing or acting. Bacon met two hun- red candid. Out of these she se- lected the sixty-five wno make up the Present cast. THEY WORK HARD AND EN- THUSIASM 18 KEEN. “Since then they have come here to rehearse, though they M day. But thelr been keen from the atart. You see, M think the fund a have saved ax much as $1, and 1 sure you I respect them. we can draw out our money any time we wish, but wo keep it for vaca‘ion when we can, We are so glad to do anything to extend the fund work, give an even better show il Crothers, the playwright, ts corching the pla: while M Manna Cutting of St. George's ( an announced that two eats were for sale and that a ted number would be reserved |i for double the price of the admission, ‘There will be a dance AND CONSTIPATION, »mel or cathartics to cleanse 30 feet of bowels. Harm- n, Women and children. ele we must take artificial means to @ move the excess bile and waste matter i on and out of the system, The safest st harmless and effec- tive stomach, liver aud bowel cleanser women and Syrup of Figs, gripe or weaken i It is and regulator for men, 5] childre | which d {} 1 s. Don't urself. Syrup of antly used without druggist. for “Syrup of ir of Senn done 1 that it is prepared by Compa Rachel Lynch,Married To-Day at Lakewood to G. D. Clews ‘Mins Rachel Cartwright Lynch, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jasper Lynch, Lilian Jermmott and Miss Mary F.| was married this afternoon to George Kelly. af Douglas Clews of Orange, N. J., in All ‘The girls have worked splendidly," | saints’ Memorial Churol, Lakewood, Rev. Ernest E. Matthews officiated, Kown® Were also In pastel coloring, worn by Mixs Louise Freeman and Mrs. W. G. Wrightson being of blue chiffon over pink; Miss Marjorie Winant’s and|"'s; Mra, Arthur Fonter's were of pink chif- fon over violet, while Miss Marguerite Broughton and Miss Adele Grenet wore similar gowns of pink chiffon over Following the ceremony a receptio war held at Lynx Hall, residence of Mr, |!" Brooklyn and Mra. Lynch, Mr. Clews Is the son of Mrs. W. Reiliey of Orange, N. son of George H. Mayor of Orange, has much talent as a compos A vive perfect freedom in any posi- ‘The church hose J, and a er Hartford, your may fit your gown, you of the modish woman, your corset absolutely con- forms to every movement of the figure. i The new Bien Jolie Grecian- Treco—made of a remarkable knitted fabric—holds the figure naturally and firmly, in graceful lines, yet so soft and flexible, as to tion assumed, In varying styles, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 The following stores ar ng Bien Jolie Grecian: paon Crawford Co. ii I Botdib ¢ 4. A Nord & Taylor M, Blumstein 0. Dawson, tn pla who died on March gate a bond for $25,000, . Dawson dle appointed THS EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1 Aatieted br the Rev. tax loa, «| MORGAN JR. GIRL'S TRUSTEE. cousih of the bride, decorated with Baster lilies and palms, Miss Louise Foster Lynch, sister of the bride and maid of honor, wore a pale @reen messaline gown. The bridesmaids’ yes. terday by Supreme Court Justice Bisch- off a trustee of the trust fund of $13,000 left for the benefit of Helen Dawson Mzabeth of Matta Bri ist, on Dec, fT, 1887, appointed her daughter, 3 trustee of the fund for her ni in invested In two morten ‘own, Mr. Morgan and 310,00 on property at No, 634 $3,009 on property GRECIAN -TRECO N° matter how carefully dressmaker can- not secure that chic appearance unless nd He, Brooklyn, Should Mise Tracy die without tesue p, | the fund will be distributed equally be- tween her two aunts, | Hill Gallatin and Mrs. Annie Laughtot former | Beekman, and hor first ca He ts a pianist and) min Frederick Mawson and Julia Doi las Dawson. Mrs. Elisabeth is, Benja- Misses’ and Children’s Hosiery to match shoes Men's and Youths’ Plain and Fancy Half Hose Boys’ and Girls’ Schoo! and Play Stockings Children’s Socks in plain and fancy colorings Women’s Fine Lisle Thread Hose, black, white and tan. Extra fine quality......... 35¢. pair Women’s Pure Thread Silk Hose, various weights; all popularshades, including Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. black and white. Prices range from, We Cordially Invite Comparisons of Qualities and Prices. Fifth Avenue at Thirty-Fifth Sreet Best & Co. This sensational opportunity—a little surprise we planned, in addition to @ a very elaborate list of startling bargains, in honor of this, our 18th Anni- versary, in Harlem—is FREE to EVERYBODY—no matter whether one’s purchase amounts to ONLY 50c or hundreds of dollars. Every one of the above 10 gift pieces is EXACTLY as illustrated—on ex- hibition now in our show windows—and will be given away free, POSI- TIVELY and WITHOUT QUESTION, to ten of our PATRONS THIS WEEK. NO ONE can tell to whom these presents will be given until the end of the week, when the sealed numbers affixed to each article are disclosed, COME! Perhaps YOU may be one of the lucky ones! Ask for a free gift card, and if the number thereon corresponds with any of the SEALED numbers on each gift piece, we will deliver your present to your home, free of any cost whatever. Names and addresses of gift recipients, with their permission, will be publishedin next Sunday's newspapers. 10 9 for these . $20 Novelty Quartered Golden Oak Buffets, with French bevel mirrors, swell top drawers, three deep relief carvings, claw feet, etc.; CREDIT PRICE Matting 16 10% added 14.98 °°"! for xt Anminat Mowe, 16.48 7 98 CASH PRICE for Fine New Style . $14 All-Brass Bed, like design, 2-in. post, fine new style vases, fine panel fillings; choice of any size in satin or br ght finish; BCREDIT PRICE, 8.78 10% added, 1.90 ed ce rect 10,95 for Large Mahogany Finish Arm Rockers, like design, back, Hluminate CASH PRICE hugh ler seat; 144-146 W.125th SL, Nr.7th Ave. 1.9 addes $100 $75 CASH PRICE For Large Reed Rockers, like dee sign, high back, fine A full roll, strongly A built; CREDIT PRICE, H 10%; a... 25 Worth of Goods Per Week 150 Worth of 00ds Per Week LO Worth of (Goods Per Werk Te Open Saturday, 1 10 P.M, ) Best & Co. 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