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THE PERFECT SUMMER “COSTUME ever 0 |p EVERARD __| STS Gu BOO DE . routing © ( ; NEAR DEATH'S DOOR N IN COURT reas peat > Hees | Har gg were rea gg Borough Hall station ‘dubing he fush —o—- hour on May 19. They, rented by Detective Riley. fat bolt uprigh: s Subway “ Jostlers” Surprised Pita mia ha be whleera Little sion Yon ip for Bowery Boy| When They Suddenly Face stows are the wo gender whe re: Who Became Many Times Warrant for Real Theft, | and'in that place" he sat, poster. re you sure?” querted Ledge | ‘Abaolitely, They pushed a Millionaire. They were so rude that I ture? looked them over in « manner The Women “The Woman Wore . About Sixty Years‘: “I Like the Rather Faull Flowing Shirts Which Reach the Ground and Which Are Edged With a Score of ae A. 1 Kellet,} — Raffies,”” He Says. 1 Mrs, Chemnan Tas Takes Bichlor- \pede of Mercury, Thinking P| It Veronal. Sometimen men go far afield for ad- an venture and sometimes men get it when | which I thought made them slink from BRAVELY, FACES FATE. “I Like the Bodice With the Sloping WAS POLICEMAN: ONCE. thes are not looking for it. Amateur| me When I got out of the subway f pe SNe the Artie, Shoulders and the Drooping Lines,’ Haroun-alsRaschide have teen “atven | dincounred, hat oy a amty ot time to Almly Tells Husband and \ Gets First Aid Quickly, \ “Then Assists Doctors. Gines His | Declares Mr. Keller mae Bh. Bhsis Hage. cages teootess esmnaatiee. [Ses eee a ideals “I Think the Narrow Skirts Are Most , in the promalc rounds ofa magistrates | Fach man was temporarily sentenced 3 e cour rr > | to 100 days In the workhouse while the Inartistic Because, Thay Prevent a agers ei ey hens Potee Chet Magistrate Kempner at ® warrant sharing thm th te proce . Gliding, Gracefal Wal op ~~ [lat Greenwich, ° dinner laut night mot an obd and doar | cach was held In $2,000 ball. for ths ‘ lend in Theophile Thonet, one of the | Grand Jury. ‘ Wardrobes, “The New York Woman, by: Her ‘Mala- tee owners of the Vernon Elankbook Manu- oe droit Methode of ‘Making Up,’ @ Completely Destroys the End at i fatturing Company an@ Past Grand Re- nf GROUCH. James Everard, the brewer, whove| gent of the Royal Arcanum, Their ways (tre tes Oommen {aie Doman) Which She Aims—Ilfasion.”” carmen sereemmniltapam tales ‘ Mra. Rae Chesman, the wife of a Bront ¢ruggist, has passed into the Game shadow of death in which B. San- Gers ‘Walker, the Macon, Ga. danier, fought his losing fight under the eyes @f the whole world last week. Last Might at her home, No. 1192 Fox street, tiae trom boyhood ina tenement on the| had diverged: considerably since their| Crisp fresh vegetables are the only Bowery to the possession of many mill- | last meeting, years before, Mr. Thonet/ benefits received from ip rp ss eg . | had found nothing exciting in the Ifo of | te Bg cure for a case fons of dollare pie one of the bust: ‘a merchant and was interested in tho | dose of the sunshine taken Resa romances of New York, in at the] sores his friend told of politics and pring long deaughis of on pure freah point of death in his magnificent coun-| court doin air will work wonders én the most @b- y a » Conn. . Thonet expressed o desire to sit|durate subject. This ia 6 tried reseipt. Mra. Chesman awallowed a bichloride By Marguerite\Mooers Marshall. pete sod iiubante. aicaet ease Mr, Thonet exp & desire to sit - sold table by mistake, Just as Mr. Peden fa the perfect summer costume for women? TRAN, + him to survive the day. er had done, and to-da:7 she was in © modern costumer, with his fondness for the tailor-made and his Ve} y 4 Mr, Everard ts eighty-four years old. Store a Decoration Fordham Hospital with physicians fight-| frank subservience to Oriental influences, has received the support, with He was atricken “with paralyaia ‘ome Store Closed Al Day Friday, Dey tng to save her life. The physicians hope that because modifications, of two American artists, Mra. May Wileon Preston aid 1. fifteen yeara ago and han been com- TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, paratively helpless ever e@lnce For be Richard Boehm. Not that they admire without reserve the docile jow remedial measures "were take in Mi ae the taahion han be '. T Cheaman's cave very much earlier efter] Plate, but they belleve that by careful selection a womdn may provide for THe. aatie the saeouellaine’ ei Ghai ths the discovery of her great mistake than| herself an exquisite summer wardrobe aud not outrage any of the sacred Temnanta of a once powerful physique in the Walker case, the woman may have.a much better chance for life, but canons of the great French dressmskers. Mre. Presto inalsts on the far- / F keeping tm alive. In Ireland In 182, . EB ra {Oy say It wt be ne neck it tHE! ther provision that the woman in question shall have a-beautiful gure, , Bi gt Sol tyeapettnatereats Poa ear All White or fore they may dare to predict Mrs,| ‘ll, slender and slinky.” The last adjective fe particularly expressive for y . ¥ father, who was a day laborer. White,Red Ts Chesman's recovery. defining the ideal figure in the eyes of the dressmakers of to-day. F family settled in the Chat PICKED UP WRONG TABLET IN| Nevertheless, fashion brought before | that not unpleasing in its period; but I 2 THE DARK. Be court of art can hope for nothine| admit that it would be hardly prac- James, to help out the family needs, All yesterday afternoon Mrs, Cheaman| Ther have been dissenters, froma, thal gicten conte az Of trolley cara and daa boy fan storectyne foundry at Pale nuftered from headache, und when| verdict of wnt Kulleys enellen tm. this | catomobiles. |X auppore the element of ton and Nassau streets, ‘Two years rac 4 hap Iutsband returned from the whole- another joins thelr ranks to-day. | tion praia dtl aM Lae hid Fraser later he apprenticed himaeif to a mason sale drugstore where he Is employed she| He js Arthur I. Keller, painter and i1u8-] not preponderate o the exitnalen’ 6t and at the age of seventeen was consii- ent of pain. After dinner, tell-| trator, who ts particularly well known | beauty and grace, That te why f hs ered one of the best journeymen in his eu jer husband that she would take a! for his really exquisite studies of the etnaily,, am not con of the he Hi oraft. ‘The sole support of hin family eronal tablet, Mrs, Chesman went to] girl oz the middie of the last century, | suits for women. The cee devolved upon him through his father's ® Medicine closet In the bathroom. the Southern beauty who filts through a" Ais Qhnennnttnn) death, and to add to hia Income he fm the dark she fumbled for a box of] so many of the tales of F. Hopkinson worked nights as a scene shifter in Smart ° vévonal tablets which she knew to be| smith and Thomas Nelson Page. Mr.| ave tf and formal and full of broken the old Park Theatre on top of hie daily on @ certain shelf, pushed off the cover lines, Other things being equal, a dress toll of ten hours with hammer, ctiisel Pique atid took a tablet out. She dropped it : all in one pleca is more artistic than n ¥ iM a - OPI val of the hoopakirt, but ¢! os Ct in two. pied. 0 cone and trowel, cock Prose to the shelf below, groped for it and) many other modes oz tho fifties ana a int, And io me there’ Hy -~ rie . “PULL” GOT HIM A JOB ON in Fine tourhed'a tablet lying there which shel tles which he would be exceedingly giad pee oe ' toa » Dut I don't like them, They supposed to be the one she had dropped. te, dainty, bewitching: a wort, POLICE FORCE. Sicarite Gwalbwel the tabict withoul| ne Ce feminine—about the severely tailored In WT young Everard enlisted and $2 and $3 vahes"s at The skirt: are quite as attrac. hesjtation, went to the front in the war with Mex- Though there was no unuaual taste "By th the way, how do you lke the ico, returning atter fourteen’ monthe, Dey and appropriate for i pee fates teckicaly talent fitting. to the tablet, Mz Present styles in make-up?" I inquired. Business was slack in the puikling line and a# political friend got the young man an appointment to the police foree, For three years young Kverard pa- trolled @ beat in the roughest part of “ 7 the city, earning a splendid reputation for fidelity and courage. But he could BEHIND “MOVIE” LAW, |= st. Ho went baok to his trade in 1862 Tn { 8 short time he begun to take mn 1A contracts. Min ‘business grew and {i 17 through nin geniua for making friends the had so interested politicians Arthur I Keller _—— that he wan handling some alzeable Jotn af r for the elt: When the civil war broke Will Veto “Cheap Theatrical} out he was comparatively rich with his Interents spreading rapidly. He did not ” Bi Hist but it y th ds of dol- Interest” Bill and Somebody | sort," siaing saliatevest and caring for Went Back When Released and Is May Be Indicted, Se ieee et, Seve The early '‘» found Everad in the Caught Carrying Away Sev. inner councile of influential politics, but enty-five Pigeons. Mayor Gaynor {s still indignant over! on the outs with Tweed and the Tweed the {deal summer. costume by a well-| Peter Conlon, who is sixtecn and wise| Me action of the Board of Aldermen in| ring. ertheless Everard executed known American artist to-morrow. in the ways of petty thievery for one of | adopting the “no @alleries moving | ™&ny tet mendous contracting jobs as was larger than the véronal ‘With a light she looked at the shelf, and there a bottle of bichloride of mercury tablets lay overturned, with weveral tablets scattered on the shelf, end among them the veronal tablet which had dropped. CALMLY TOLD HUSBAND, ASKED m apprarance, da Me deapiey "There are some very beautiful colot sckeraea to ve found among present day| ‘Take that, you devotees of paint and styles, colors that are beautiful In them- | Powder, who cannot make a moral issue; selves and in combination, There 6 are . of the question! jerials, “I should say that the matin thin: - mistake, I have swallowed a dichloride | S40 many exaulsite mat in thing : am pleased the prevalence of|for a woman to remember in chooali CM gL coe egal I ee what I belt they call the ‘seamlens | her mummer wardrobe Isa resolve 7opEQY PLANNED QURGLARY ‘The husband ran to the: icebox to find eggs, knowing that for mercurial 4 Dolgoning the white of exgs is the best antigete, There were no eggs in the beuse. Chesman hurried to Dr, Eugene ‘Dypin at No. 116 Fox street, told him what had happened, raced to a grocery and was back with egg» within fifteen minutes after his wife had swallowed ‘the polson. After Dr. Dupin had administered the White of eggs he summoned an ambu- Yence from Fordham Hospital ang Dr. isted in the ule of reel i i E Mrs. Chesman did not lose her nerv She walked into the dining room an wald quietly to her husband: “Bamuel, I have just made a terrible Decoration Day “Coats: 250 Stunning tang Cont Gov tions, Choice of Models—$10, $12, 315, Vales shoulder.’ That is an artistic effect, pe- cause It does not break the beautiful line from the throat, back of the oar, down over the forearm, The same re- use her natural good taste," concluded WHILE IN PROTECTORY. Mr, Keller. “Plenty of women wear costumes which they themselves know to be ridiculous. No woman should per- sult was obtained in the costumes just} mit herself to be bullied by her drecs- before the civil war by draping the| maker. shoulders with an exquisite lace scar! T will be another discussion of which fell from the neck down over the arms and was either crossed over the corsage or gathered in a knot at the centre. I am glad they have revived tho wearing of scarves with evening it's an exceedingly gracefu) an enormous : They Come in Every Smart Material and Cérrect Color for the Summer Outing The io of a type bal of these coats, which ng pe at gh high $18. "The assortment ia varied The values remarkable, SSUES commented ‘his we such jobn were measured ‘in those days. GETS 10-YEAR SENTENCE Clothe cironectors at Weiner mat Ving | Picture ordinance, and he is preparing] j1¢ was the leading man in his line tn FOR PARK. ROW MURDER, | 22" SYe2°s !1 the Bronx a tow days @ hot meacage for the hoard at tte next] the city and he put much of his profits ’ }ago. When he went away. he took with} Meeting, Tho message will give the} into eatate. him @ definite idea of how he could rob] Mayor's views on an adequate crai-| PAVED 126TH 6TREET AND Sullivan Is [tho institution that had cared for him. | nance, and an Is Allowed to Plead to Man-| rye night he took iis friend Pil Hell man, who Js a year olde with him and} Mayor Gaynor has also been making Scholl, who came, a a’stomaoh pump. As wooa as Mrs, Chesman was re ceived at the hospital, Dr, Schaeffer, the will the measure BOUGHT REAL ESTATE. In 1874 he paved One Wundred and fifth etreet from river to river veto slaughter for Killing ‘ou don't care for the Bulgarian house agrweon, took charge of her, user; do you welcome the spirit a Smith, ove epee t, aids aokesnia)| 8 aie inventing And that contract gat him interested tn e ° FEELS NO PAIN, BRAVELY [Orientalism which Mau hela! Michael .J. Sullivan, twenty-seven | plucked seventy-five pigeons off their|responalble for the passage of the of Innd te 8 Soe tien Asien e erie esses FACES DEATH. the an In OO: AY GE SHON years old, of No. 49 Catherine street, « | Foosts, ordinance, To-day he emphatically de-} mensely eMuable to-day, in 410 One Of ‘The same treatment as that adminis- ts not,” replied Mr, Keller in hia] #@mpler on the Cotton Rxchange, who] , The boys might have made a clean} nounced those interests and particularly | his agents looking for a good investment Exquisitely Beautiful egy Ing ; , tered to the Georgia banker immedi-] sore put firm voice. He nas the.cullured| bot and kited Eugene Smith, @ bar- getaway" if a detective on Tremont} criticized Alderman John White, who,} tought cheap, at @ mortgage sale, the Most Elaborate ales had not sven a pigeon’s head} accord i ’ Godin ct Movie ecantar once: A ® according to his own statement, is the wht lo brewery. Mr. lyn, on Park Row, the night of April protruding from a big basket they owner or part owner of one or more had not contemplated going 4, wan to-day sentenced to Sing April | red between them and taken thom| moving picture theatres, The Mayor| into the brawery (business, Io con- Sian i6; Aloe teerine tee We | around to the Tremont avenue station | did not mention the Alderman by name.| pulted hie friend Sheridan Shook, the twenty Yours. Sullivan, althouh ine | oguventigate, | Halt of the plgeons| ‘The Mayor sald, se he pounded his| theatrical man, and the outcome was Aitted for murder in the firat degres, | ened from the basket there and the| right fst into the open palm of his left} that Everard and Shook formed a part- walls and desks of the station were! han rah until 1981 . “In the that lasted . ‘Then continued. Pp Pleaded guilty to manslaughter, swirling blue for @ while until the re-| We'll seo whether a few politicians erate took the Sarr and under ately applied. The patient was wrapped! intonation and qjction watch may be! in steaming blankets to induce heavy| compared ‘to the literary style of the constant perspiration, and a pint of Ollve| very pest writers—the art that conceals given to assuage the ravi of non the lining of the stomach.|” «western women should not try. to ‘The oll will be given to the patient every clothes from the women twelve hours and she will recelve no ti other nourishment. Tho hot blanket Actual $10, $12 and Valea Lawyer James D. McClelland and| serve ‘men helped to gather in thé{who own and run the cheap th , 5 eatren ; og oe San Sonia Compared with ; gmasregt wi i papalncete Ne E06 Bele 6F dail ie Mon ef Michael N. Delagi, assigned counsel for | frightened’ birde, yey wale Sel pit endeby! his: quldance a Sardis be the great ly it be } Beh ge Ae we Swale oe fe. Sole ah tian. fom es Eber fultvas, told Judge Swann, who tm-| Both boys wére held to-day by Magis-|an Alderman standing up and voting to] ‘Mr, Everard was noted for his #001 leds Ordinarily Mentioned ot Tee Vey ee eee ores carga gear d eae ee sot the Dccident both] pores fhe sentence, that Sullivan had | trate Butts in the Westchester Court on | protect this own cheap theatres. Te it] feliowship and hin charity, Ilo knew ‘They are, indeed, gems of artistic ered significant by the doctors, who sayin ace and in disposition. The Eastern pall hip cron ipo hp a rairsl $2,000 ‘ball apiece for trial. contrary to law? Yes, [ velleve ft 4 everybody worth knowing, and was seen beauty, with rich medallions Tranelings of the daineest . 7 asi el ED # tie first pain wi come, if at all, witt| tyne is distinguished by very black eyen| jawyer® gaid, “that tie intended to kill pace onne and Tam 6olng %] everywhere up to the tne he became lees Tesncrtow just in time for Memorial Day outings, the paralysing of the kldni and hair} a dark skin and a languorous| nim on sight. ‘The two men met, and | REGULAR REPUBLICANS n incapacitated, A long list'of pensioners To-day Cheaman was eflowed to visit his wife and tor bring thelr baby to aan arainent and expression. , The ave “Why, It's worse than taking @ bribe. | enjoyed his bounty, and mo charity ap- your choice af the ‘lot for only $5. Mt a Judge acted in his own interest, | pealed to him in vain, A devout age American girl is the absolute an- Bulliven shot first." QECLARE FOR WHITMAN. Two officials of the Cotton Exchanke ni id ohed; legis! be her bedside, Mra, Chesman, knowing in of these characteristics, with h eo wou impeached; @ fegtalator | oe ne wan ® member for many years of l told Judge Swann Sullfvan was an ex-|(~. ' : A * 14 the expelled or indicted. Th: ber—, ns fully the gravity of her condition, es, brown hair, fair extn and en- 7 ©X- | Campai comm would te oF ane 7 at} vather Ducey's chourch, wa great fortitude, thus mealating the| orestie pAhped na|emplary employer. Records of the paign ittee Will Begin — ie a UE _ BeRIN| crowd of theatre-owning politicians has! stp, Hverard Shyaielans in thelr fight to save her court showed that ten years ago Sul-| To-Night Organization of Fusion | had its day in this city. Let them take] in pitti m neek io the Bets a7 ; Hvan had been tried and acquitted on for Mayoralty Candida down their own galleries. Perhaps an ‘The budding of that structure sees ta aiteld the things you don’t| the Charme of highway robbery, yoralty Candidate, ordinance to that effect might be in- Out lawns’ iiatimaiea’ te at run “ P-K! ERS” HELD. ke Her to wear, Won's you make a few “Al the sympathy the defendant coula| Irrespective of plans the Progressives | troduced. How would they like that? Mr. Everard for da on, and it was FOUR “COP-KILL LD. ju a ee ea sem ees SO expect has been shown him in the ac-|™ay have for the coming municl; “Why can there be any more Im] Sicea that bulkling Meet axonal Four Gauktieant” acseta posi ceptance of the manslaughter plea," |campalgn, the organization Republicans | morality in the gallories of motion ple-| 5, the roof of the lverard mansion Bie ies cx Judge Swann eald. of the greater city will get together to-| ture places than in the galleries of thetr| ona through the glass Of & avaservatory Stores y ar oo Reed night and select a steering committve|own cheap theatres? In fact, there In} i, the rear had injured the aged brew- (AE WIN SUIT AFT! for tho entire campaign. The five|none tn elther, A theatre gallery ts as health. ER 25 YEARS, counties will be directly represented by |much exposed to view an any other part, pt the nineteen-year-old daughter Four young roughs responsible tor sending Policeman Burgraff of the East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street y-feven Drow: their chairman, Samuel 8. Koenig of }more than under the galleries, But] op wr. Everard, eloped with her father's station to Fordham Hospital with hia Sallors Will Share 910,000, | NeW York, Jaco Livingston of Kings, | these people are not #0 sensitive about | private secretary, Willlam Williams, in BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY | ekull fracthred by a fire ax a week ago, SR John J. Knewitz of the Bronx, Frank | morality, Novembe: . The couple were for- ' was rounded up by detectives to-fay ) May @%.—The 200 heirs of|¥, Lesee of Queens and George 1, | ‘These cheap theatre owne: given und are now living In the Byerard anf held without bail on charges of the twenty-seven sallos@ who lost their| Nichol of Richmond. The meeting wili| there 14 @ coterie in the Board of Alder- | mansion at Greenwich. ¥ felorious assault, Magistrate Cor- lives in the sinking of the steamer|bo held at the Brooklyn Club, Plerpont| men, want the gallery cut out of the - 6 e 99 rigan in Morrisanta Court, Tioga in the Chicogo River in 1888 have | and Clinton streets, motiun picture placea so as to cripple “4 ne on e t The prisoners are Edward Dooley of on thelr aemage Ault augainnt the] ‘This statement was isnued to-day: | them in thelr acity and pre- Yor ; West One Hundred and Forty: np al tweaty-five “It is expected that this conference] vent thelr com t, Christopher Woods of No, yearn of litigation, Counsel for the|commitiee wHl announce toenight that peqres a .g yer BY LOUIS TRACY ty-elahth street, Willlam has improved during | 747» Plaintiffs learned to-day that the| tho Republican organiaation will go into) SUFFRAGETTES PUT TORCH n No, 101 Ogden avenue, and] oi6 apt year in the arrangement of her United States Supreme Court had re-|the fusion negotiations united for Dis- in, of No. 19 Wea One| Cotwuaro,. she parte it inatend of pushing] /u%e, to Injertere with the decision of | trict-Attorney Waltman a¥ the can TO RAILROAD SHEDS. A Thrilling Story of New York City Adventures rently re >) a vebrows ‘he Clreult Court of ppeals, Hight of | date. for Mayor and that plans will be — 8 pinched 10 Fubar ee: Me ee analy owe in on fatea| the original plaintiffs are dead, as also jaid to put tie organiaation deftuitely on Flames Checked Before Serlous Which Will Be Printed Serially in the Sunday NAL JOUSTA. Ere Seer oe pacsgut the ideal way of dressing the|*#° original counsel for both the heire| record ax favoring Whitman's nomina- | are Des baa Magazine and Story Section of the World. f ——————— hair is the simplest one, the one showing Leia Jee i ; . Damage Is Done to Property of POPP PP EPP PPD EPL PEL PLLLLS atural shape of the ww the ex-| ‘The men on to-night’s conference com- at Ci ticeaay te RI See pa | most fully the n of Meee Gta larnetauinwant ot sentinel ee Chute acun ae Great Central Railway. Be Sure You Order Yéur HE DOESN'T WANT TO BRING and twenty-seven bodies of members of! erick (. ‘Tanner, Ogden T. Mite | NOTTINGHAM, England, Mav 28 — the crow were identitied, ‘The hulk,| Bronson Winthrop, Martin Steinthal,| Militant suffragettes to-day eet fire to Se as tan ttun Chsnatate | BACK THE HOOPSKIRAT, Valued at $110,000, was impounded, and | Albert Ottinger and John R. Davies, some timber whede at the Great Cen- | ER-LAX RELIEVES CONSTIPATION. SUNDA Y WORLD IN AD VANCE “You don't want to bring back the| after deducting court costs thia up-| a tral Railway Depot here. ‘The flamea| Temulates the stamach and ree pas Tou ‘do you? proyjmately is the amount tha: will , ovis ot don't waverize, nobaly dome thes] were quenched before seriqus damage pay “Ob, no!” smiled Mr, Keller, “S Ang! dist\ybutes, drngae ted i roe't be long <"Nl nad been done, ‘es Mammeetigee -» al CG ee é ates sing

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