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“LOST RIVER” WILL BE A SURE MONEY-MAKER. eee It Is Not as Good as “ Blue Jeans,” but, in All Probability, Has a) She Tells About nt Gonos Long Life Before It on n the Road, seaaon Tn “Lost River’ the Mossre 1 and Company and Joseph Arthur found what ip known fn theatrical » lance, "a money maker.’ It woulln'! @o for Broadway, with its Mangfield end ite Drews, and its other mreat pre Guotions, but for Fourteenth street and the road it le wimply gree One need hot fall asleep and dream in order to see "Lost River’ oozing ith way throug) dry and through fertile regtons labeled “Company No, 1" and '% y No & and playing to paying business for many seasons, When memories of "King Henry the With" and “Riohard Carvel” have long been dead, Minnie Brown, of Haverhill, Mass, and Tominy Robinson, of Peorla, TL, wil joyoumy reoall the histrionle | thy: in New York you may be watiatled Gloriee of “Reet River," with ite sheep, | 4 guosers has beon woored—for the road. ond Ite horses, and tte country orchestre, | Krier New Landon, Conn. and Canton, | oe nd tte qnnmetn ©,, and Bedaila, Mo., and Fargo, 8, Da ‘They will have forgotten Henry’a vio | nave been vis the manager of wire to appear on Broadway | SP {hor mnmer with a diamond stud} Wit and will remember how @ red-headed gold cuff-buttons. | be tn Girl eared the aqueduct near West) epost River’ is not nearly #0 good a Badon Gprings, Ind., and finally married’ | pjay ay “Hive Jeans,” but tt ie aum- When you hear @ babel of notson Uke ‘| mage | number bul a dogon, and are driven by Yamghed at it; but pro-| four husky n, whe ng The on the programme Lost River ertioles for contemporanoous magasines, | layed by John Winth pavecne within sight and} who claim there is no such thing as a BE, And Vigorous In = te Ment 4 tage certainly did regard | animal inatinct! Rages Tyas, and omilos, and) The players selected for thie cast are —_— oe ——— + (@qlando, Street Baritone, | This Charming Story Will/Dr. Browning Stricken: Mourned Death of His Be Told in Pic- Leaving Pridham’s tures. nobody to care | fed, the doctors waid, of ster-| Galante wea rated a realty fine singer. Me came here from France with a first: Ges opera company, many years n° | i rH about Then he eent for Annette, hits neice, | ‘When the girl arrived Salando bought « big hurdy-gurdy, and te and Annette, who was remarkatly beautiful, with « Strong and sweet soprano votce, used to (ravel about every ilght singing and Playing. Both knew the It'lan and French operas, and could ing them » With expression and spitit. They created @ sensation on Brondway, and soon ber | came welcome fguren at various polnts wr tm the city, yates They prospered several years, but Yalo In Annette, caught in storm while out a. mbla no «e @nging, contracted pneumonta and died @alando tried to sing alone after that, bag he grieved too much, and gave \t) deh Collere by fow days ago he was found des rately ill in his lodgings at (4 West hird street, and was taken (o Bellevue) Hospital, whore he died, dostituie, to- | Gay, ¥ a DIED IN THE STREET, An unknown woman died #uilite it John Drew ae Richard Carvel, Budson and Morton streets to i heart disease, She was dressed BT ae Ha « World hex Black Jacke: and skirt, blue and w By OAAmy, thie Gillie tha Prat Bich @hirt walM and wore button shor yore i ever printed, Abd’ aie finet et Bvery voter nhould have a cur t th Copy of the Special Innue of lor the dire the 1900 World Aimanne, 1 for with 16-page impala Sap hat will t plement. More than G0 in telling thy pages, A great biok, 5, | "All mewadenlers of vy mall, The F Monday ‘o Evening World, road. acheduled abo fae ia My «Now Weting 1 the Play in : Wiliam Courtlelgh ja th 4 has a fine|ivory complexion, Her tace is framed &\in a mace of chestnut hatr, Her voice TAKEN FOR FAYNE MOORE, much of 6 Ip | author should make considerably more julment torn on the Amo) aet River” he It berms almoat Itke hl the tal, handwome man with the emooth | weysiy novel to gain many admirers. Place Anderson in sug! (' face and the tan bunting boots, What tt Incks in the buae-eaw incident | qauih, wil live forever, but what he be “Lawt Hiver’ produeed| or )\\V9 Jeane’ {t tries to account for) unworthy At @ Broadeay piayhous, where they | tn « flock of forlorn-looking sheep. They |h¢ forgolten el har, dunce tt *Polltve am antonimhed called |#hould allow her ane and Anderson will That (9 a grant " pity, ny. while refusin . f permit to the Infant which appear a p lost ronson tn Wo “Miue Jeans’ and “The Bill Alerm'--| Quartet The sheep, after the fret| Dwyer Mayed the part of a gained 6 recognition which oan} few wtunuas, run into the wings and| mother with much Bret only bo eenpated by en expert account| hide, while the audience remains seated Im oni ht nn to regard tt serb-| And yet we have learned man, writing asthe character of |to the world—my Hving in the sare Lawton proved 10 ing villain tn | ute, to introduce {t ea) ppeetnllitios tn th RAYMOND! wa ‘ SINGER DIED “RICHARD | DOCTOR AND OF GRIEF. CARVEL.”| PATIENT DIE “THE. WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, ocrontr 5, 1900, GILL-MARTIN’S EX-WIFE, NOW HIS WARD, TO ACT. hee Relationship and of Her Bitter Past Life. Which She Will Make : Her Debut—Her Mysteri- ous Visitors, Mra J. Palmerston Gill Martin, who, | although divorved from her artiet hus band, ves with him in hie beautiful home in Port Hamilton avenue, Brooke lyn, an his ward, will go on the stage She Js herself writing the play in which) | she will make her debut and tt will portray dramatic meenes {n her own Mre GillsMartin waa the whiow of Capt. Nolan-Moove, of the toglen Army, when she met the young pore trait painter in this eity, They were married and lived for a season on Fifth avenue, Then they separated and he brought sult for absolute divorce aguinet her, naming James Molnerny, « Hrookiyn furniture dealer, ae co-reapondent. At the name time the husband broumht sti for $100,000 damages against Melnerny ‘The decree w ed and a jury gave him $10.9 damages. Mrs, GiileMuntin left the city, and the artiot was next heard of in Hrook where he was building his home. Two months ag@ Mre Gill-Martin appeared at the home, and the artist announced) 4 that he had taken her under hie prove tion rather than see her starve in th atroots MADE HER HIS WARD. ' } H H : » é should be with him anti she found other, she was iil, He had provided «| physictan and nurse. Bhe was penitent, | and he belleved her An uncle ik a member of lament Two men in ovening clothes rode up| | Wert to them amking but to the house ih an automobile on a i ‘ Iw » tre Wednowday night. They had been drink | Tle naane Ing, and with loud laughter announced |)" 0) ict my lat was ihe they had come to inquire how the)” Nee ward" was | Was boanting with A clermyman's Mr, GilieMaptin ordered them away om yin aoaits A 1 DRA Adopted im and they went after one of them had | {sl lushand’s name and was known 49 punched several panos of glass from the Me Moore. Just a ime the Pa | front doer, M e case wae attrac attention. 1 . tinmediately hy nolved about Mor Mre, Gill-Martin 4 deautiful, with an treal that | was Payne Moore well modulated and she ts evidently a woman oF sanentee, Do what [ would 1 could no ince the people with whom 1 was] eee Ce ee ee ee ee eae MAS, GILL She was hia wa, he sald Her home| yi jc0 ce) sdb ed badd a ee fl HM MAE The strongest fact in the of this busines twenty-four years of selling Dine Jewelry we j have never sold an unworthy article | Seamless s that in all our ATU nnAY Thompson Clothing Is the sort that vour friends will admire and ask, “Who's your tailor?” They are as yood as made= to-measure clothes of double their cost, Fabrics are fashionable and dependable; tutloring. excellents style, correct; fit, perfect. We give you all thata tailor gives and more. We will cheerfully—not grudgingly—return your money if you come back and say you're dissatistied, Thoroughly good, fashionable Sack Suits, in plain | 0 Cheviots and fancy patterned Cassimeres and Tweeds, $ Fashionable Tan Covert Top Coats and Oxford Vicuna 10 Fall OV@rOAS, sce scsrnres seeceeenvrec cue ones $ Some of the choicest custom tailors’ patterns made up into modish Sack and English Cutaway Frock Suits. $ J 5 Undressed Worsted Fall Overcoats, Fine Covert Fall Top Coats, Vicuna and Covert Raglans and Chester. $ | 5 field fly-front silk lined to edge Overcoats......., At no other clothing store will you find such fashionable clothes at such small prices as here. TEN AND FIFTEEN DOLLARS Are our two popular prices, hence our large variety and unusual values, THE NEW DEPARTMENT wants you to see the Best Gloves in New York at $1 a pair, and the Thompson Solid Linen Collars, 2 for 25¢, OPEN SATURDAY EVENING, Shownpson 245 COMPANY 4 croruiers BROADWAY Opposite City Hall Park, Just Below Murray St, Amusements, Amusements. PTROPOLITAN DPRRA- HOUSE ET NENGLISN GRAND OPERA CO. PROCTOR’S S Tox! s ei Nat aNoR | LAST TIME OF IN CART | New vor, a ZAVOnITE VAUDRVIL La Ta H SATURDAY MATINDE history MIGNON — GATUMP MATES unre, Bereta sonnet usin AMANC! ti My, TANNHAUSER 2" Crore of 100 Regular Theatre M2 Wed Mat 26 0 Bat | Bonen Nin 4 Hal. Mat nO Wet La Wh Ttoratmre, lohengria | “WeMie PLANON. sR. ‘KOSTER AND BIAL’S, ne, Reatiy Li Modena, Mra Alice rt Downing, Harry Waten's © Damm, Hamition Hi 12sthst, | I, la ‘bhorvon, even Atlan. (hed? Ki ATO OT, ager iver, Ave: 14h, Mota a pea DOESN'T KNOW VISITORS, |: noi "ven ar © Wedding Rings. 1 ww sas musi PASTOR'S fy ta tt "We do not know who the men were,’ |) 40 to leave she sald this morning to an Evening While t| World reporter, “I had never seen them a play ded on ne 0! betore and Mr. GM-Martin declares he |) my life IFT can 1 wit prewent it had “They were undoubtedly men wh dinners had been too strong for them Tt appeared to me to be @ drunken earn | ade BABY SUFFOCATED, “My Ife here, no doubt, seams strange nm house with the man who was unce my | Hittle fe Homer Was Found | buaband, Hut tt, as he says, my « ifelemn in ted This protection from 1a) want, My Morning, tae been one of itternes, Perhape |! Stone Roaner, a threem {| have deserved it, I do not konw. jehild, wae found dead in bed ¢ HER BITTER LOT. Pavan: home, (46 Bixth avenue, thi “Take my experiences after the di e child had been suffocated and the vorce, I have relatives in England and | Cor mer is investigating LABOR NEWS. fe Gleason, of the Pi ppers’ Unton, bas ry ontractors on the wit work, Hi te not paid and men ¥ ne constantly engaged, T U af teen the matter In hand ‘and | Bak ing Much Smpo Mt | NiRcuned anid 1 Ht tunnel contr id The Hebrew Makers’ Union No tm nat 4 166 Held avenue, same hour as his patient to win with the approaching —¢ Dr, Browning, daughter Mr, Pridham Taaving the house, seized with a wudden pain in the head | Realizing that he waa losing conscious: Jaugater directions Ne and bade her in an automobile, .| Locomotive Firemen has grown to the physician wae ness he gave his speed him home. She ran the machine at top speed until , Then she halled a ea) father reached home he was| and at 11 o'clock he ied before midnight Ker Wred WWker went to Me yaltian'a home to get a death certifi« eate and, findini ard of joharge of batt Dr, Browning was born at Metuchen, » graduated from Th und took a law degre at After neven yours at the bar, ated from the Bellevue Me eading member of Long Island Medical dha m alae the ataft ¢ a $5,000 FOR CABINS. ten T. Yerkes is Coming on! the Past Liner Deatseh- H coimmn{tive Will call, on Corporation | (netr —— - Cow Vhalen and ask him to interest |imuel be merily Himael? jn the charge, ‘The Hooke Hori: |etaniine, |The same, nator jurehill’s great 4 le ot horers and Movere |#iy enente mur ive | th in eee rane of Fpaiotarr HG CAN is Preah, |tinons have mate ike ‘complaint, where they deposit thelr on Gays will be printed asa pictorial werinl| M®7!#0M street, Brooklyn, died of ty+! ‘Tne plumbers’ untona in thix city have! ‘The International Avsoeiatlon of im, Phold fever there was no one to sian |been asked by the Greenwich, Conn., | lonkshoremen has learned the — AO) inton to notity Hlumbera in thie tly | members of Its organtantion wore ihe the death certificate heenuse his phyat-| not t K sufferers In the recent (a | clan, Dr, William Webb Browning, of (At ' "aut mdored at this time beoa sidered they would have @ weather, The men have heretofore | and will shortly worked nine hours a day the Southern olty The International Brotherhood ¢ Treasurer of the National Union nual report, wtates that | | ton bas now a surplus Areal extent, and at its recent Hon 3,70) new members were i to rganien rn fo Joined in the past year expenses have been ve tanooma will be the scene of the next e unton gained 6.460 inom ring convention In 14% The unfon donated the past year and al pr he cen 5M.00 for the support of disabled mem. tral y has OM bo al unions and 8% bere branches | President Sheridan, of the Pipe Caulk-| Thomas Lacy, of Baltimore, is now ers and Trappers’ U Union, ed are-|the President of the National Aw queet i) a embe| ‘of organien, ton of Hlackwmiths. tle way tlon to be present at the meeting which |[he reeent convention, whi Ve heen catled to held at Kart I Detrott aw the place for Forty-neventh street on Sunday morr jal meeting. 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