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_THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1901. ’ BARRYMORE RAVES |WFATHY MAN IN THE MAD-HOUSE, qniy wicewe. Daughters of Retired Merchant Seek Kim in Vain. Narcotics Are Used to Quiet Him. OOOODODO breaking when » fash He Way was nably tr que = the rec Mre. Me fam! and, and ct # York from Ve enn he goo m Linton, a ye it to vis th relathy re at Ww nttan by t ferry, ung Mr Carmichael wal With hin father Mr. Lint sthird: ft M ed and ‘Thirty whic Is only a um the Carmichael home Ae, did Hat Feaca aurne and ne trace off has herday his f te inquiries mat the hom ais. Lasarn tng * hocking, actor, wil bey For fully fifteen minutes he A ilentstararri te thus. ‘Daen te besan, in loud te ue Hospital Insane Pavilion this Peclalisatieue hentettOrlundonaes « id iincallinrobabilltyzenittt i Day's. rae te to an asylum, ax It apd Dw rotlsinotimmedintetprin eo wtiteh hav pene Pea Club. eC was Gate CS TAO exciting the other Bete rest and care may rev physiciine orders a Fon, but nothing else w Was given nim noon fell i { Barrymore spent ar ng. tary a, mi the attendants mi Meaeene was on Violent, but war mana ihe jaw. ble was shouting, and caused the Jeoon amieted and agket for pencil and | paper. He wrot 1 jot want to write a play that will if waa only when drugs w With Shakesyeare s,s H to him that he became qulet. United states ean hay Tht pt Dilek Mat Is morning when he arose he was. vave that man in the case for anything | again not ile ajo hee Neale An it ‘ : t riven foolseay, and in half an : 4 stage mana time hed written sh to imaginary « e shift while he prher Hey, there, How with the Wing to the promee Ae eslel aasat tee is ad them ail In geod right upper entra And with the red ing t t do you mean] s there in the mid om ignorant puppy! |e xt this arose! nfortunate | 454) the attend. of the Yorky a return this om ce of ommit doctors in Be vue in the ymor pistrave Mott had cloned ut was pi Ing of rt ane) ¢ Barrymore's ravings took court THOMAS CARMICHAEL. Hgot sm was thelr charae- mite Joon Barrymore, ite ompanied bY Rich man who ts strangely int Dick Manstletd's a stiff." he shou ne. 9 He thinks he can net, Dut ne can't a Kidder & SOR NOMS. SO er acerca “Ibe aD + but he can't a red. the court-reom and, | ———— : little dit. Mm the best actor th tte Mott in his private slp ; ss ved. 1 make Mansfield 3 ot thelr ers set out last night on thelr Beaty Wyuenar ay mow Dr. Dien Ineted ntl, daylight and BEL Ky and Gi wan dangerous: Arauharson suid her father Ald q wi They're a lot of nits. And Im the yp became the Indulge heavily in Hauer, although andeomest manoon the stage, and 1 KAUTY papers yothe inanner of hiw: countrym Jj“ ¢ been for thirty yenrs. And Un the tment kaw was not rm rant i Barrymo: f } fence eens father cons In, came. tro Aithough she wae able to appear ‘of ‘Thomas ecole my stuf! He and this afternoon tn her rola | 220, DUE she Ceatinhuemen, & but what's the diffe reba | 0} ‘Trenton ii “Captain Jinks’ at | RV wiaekity flit and. ruddy + f knew Harrymore must iret ( the. Garrick, She hopes, aa do Aer] tier evaicia tv pounds, tls hate. ane There's only one. Tarr boys | brother noand Long, that with | heart are mixed with eras. He wore n don't forget t | recover, her father ray sult and derby hat. :-TO-ORDER “JEWEL ROBBERY.” THAT MAD With Thanks to Esteemed Contemporaries for Kind Notices in This Morning's Issues. 10, 101 az Gor meee scarreneD Pars bb BrOaT Ae Um oo ‘omer omunn® A pect voater ate tees @ BVEWV YORK HERALD FUE VL TCHDIT. sane Heart disease and pop oyes, scared clerks and dazed onlookers, with an ap- parently flabbergasted colored man in livery, were the concomitants of a tre- menéove fifteen minutes of excitement in front of Tiffany's, Union Square, yes- terday, afterngon, About 3 o'clock thin colored man, carrying a small Jewel-case, drove up to Tiffany's and entered to Ket a tray which had been left there on Thursday by a Mr, “Travers,” of San Franclaco, to, “pet dints taken out of It." He got the tray and started out, As he reached the sidewalk there was ® Cfy and the Hyeried colored man wes seen to be gazing madly at the side- walk, which whs covered with diamond rubles, emeralds and all the other jewels For ithe: Full: Story of)¢H0Q) omit vault for “Mr. George Travern.” ‘eara were wept by the colored man. And then-— Maybe he smiled between th Then some one mentioned the 1 Brian G. Hugties, New York's grea practical. joker. who had! picked up one te" tanted it and found It was rock ny mate it was sud- you can think of. They hag fallen from the Jewel-case he carriegs ‘ ‘The excitement that followed in Hy imagined, unless you have no imagina- tion, Tiffany's people thought tt was up to them to prevent @ big robbery. ‘The crowd thought ‘t was up to them toimet all the diamonds | » The col- o1 man was takon inside the store ond quectioned. He told a straight He waa taking tears. mond Ory, the gems to * safle-de- to Mc Sanday World) 0). 0: Inathexbe rand: in ta year Paul wrote home th |. tmother of ri ed baby la baby daughter had been born and by girtiiinoine torday, for she has| feturn mata letter came granting for- Ivenens and Inviting the litte family learned that the Mtt ne Is not the | & sl |to make thelr home with the elder daughter of hers the nlece of a Or perhaps somebody the whole affair was ‘a “great “April-fool ‘PH JOBE: WAS: MADE,” Iastrated. with, Photographs, Sec|; IYONKERS BABY IS —————++ Grandmother Wegener Is No Grandmother—_| The Child’s Parents Remain Unknown. te MYSTERIOUS BABY WEGENER a Hite histone iciefelsteleinieteinieieletriecirie ee eles ree e ree Mra. Carrie Wegener, of Yonkers, who, | York. ‘They were soon after married and lived in this ctty for a time, as the Weger Ito the marriage. few dave ag oud and t people. thought tt warn my baby id Paul rin telling his story to the law- dn one occasion when I returned home after my wife had been fll the nurse handed thin pretty Httle babe to/ me and sald it was mine. 1 never sux- Weeted the truth of the statement Ull wife, a ywar afterward, told me the ed with the New nent man ev! or York Cit tf gover: tives will probably: sHion of her, And! | y hard to get think that all this time € thought the |"! jehlld was mine, 08, how 1 love her, |Child wan not hers, but that she had ob- | tow can 1 give her up? talned it from & retative in Brooklyn was told in the Yon- Mghly connected and tn politics, My | phe whole atory jkers City ourt Uns young Mrs. Paul We jon the charge of taking & | home of her mother-In-l. land Yonkera avenues. rs, Carrie Wegener's son I Camp Black two years ago with Miss Katherine Rupp.e, ‘THE “GUN’S” OPINION OF NEW YORK AS A GRAFTING PLAGE. mother thought xo much of tt then that I did not have the heart to tell her the truth.” When arrested young Mra. Wegener confesned to the supposed grandmother. She cried bitterly, but tnaieted that ahe would keep the ttle one who had 8) brought so much happiness into her Ife. morning. -. i It's An 'Easy'’ Old Town, and the Reform Energy Will Soon Die Away. | rendily as he now does with the “Dim- mle Speaking generally he thinks that the Present excitement in the city concern- tag corrupt policemen, gambling dens and disorderly houses (8 simply a pase ing manifestation of public curtosity, that the citizens will get tired before long about the chatter about crime a Vice and he town wil! then settle back | New York City under the rule of | Tammany has been dissected by the “Under World." ‘The gentry with Jimmies and dark lanterns who prey nights have “sized up” he town. The o They say it Is “easy graft. story e y ym ec os story of the grent city fro a rim-| vice and he town wilt then settle back t ‘lew fs told b: joseph | matters nals'vlew point y ph | pecectetite guns” there are Cn New York; the front Flynt, an eminent authority, in the | April issue of McClure’s Magazine, office Itnelf could not tell for the num! in the xtreete at thin im Gov. Richard Yates ts the son of Miebard : day. ote by the| generally acceped fact among 7 which {s out to-day. A n y ‘guna’ themselven that every day in the Yates, the war Governor of Illinois, editor announces that the article was) week there ‘ure ‘enough, ‘graftera” In| Yates is to Illinole what Roosevelt Is to written six months ago, before the] teqq 1? {7 People & Kood-sized country )ing gnergetic, ambitious, progressive elc- SPE various o} {-] There t# no doubt that the privilege con recent endeayora of various ,OreAi- 110 havelacheme cwithinithe Jurtedioon [eee eee eee oe tne Leal co zations to repress vice in New York | of the police costs all the first-class men |Yincing speakers in the Weat, he {a a ma something, but I am not prepared to give any trustworthy schedule of prices. The Power that Rules referred to in the of great personal magnetism, as an Incident during the President's Inauguration recep- City were formed. In February of this year the author spent two weeks beginning of this chapter 1 t ‘ making further Investigations, but] 1 Know ‘toutd "be hribed to keen quiet sea at the White House showed. — Th: py a] About a thiefs presence in New York, | Hamilton Club, of Chicago, were recetyed found only a few additional verbal] indie’) were a thiet myseit T shoutd Soi prcclana tsiicial the Enst R th corrections to make. Selections from | not hesitate to offer him 3% when in- | °F lent) Meriniey sini theses oom troduced ty him, and a “tenner” from | After the Introduction, Bank Examiner the article follow. (ane to time during my stay In town. Be i m ie he broke faith with me | Lamson sang “Illinols,” the last linc (Copyright, rgo1, by 5. S. Me- and 1 Wan DrouRht upon the carpet, 1 | changed to “True to Yates and McKinley do what ¢ "gun" of my acqiaint- me Clure Co.) ance clalma is always. hia. practice | Hltnota, “YORK,” A DISHONEST “val on the copper. One source of Gov. Yates’s great strength CITY. Of the “ho: of > rs . with all classes is his willingness to reeog- sen | More from t m One af the powers that rule in New hore fromthe Under Ve nize merit and to employ the best means York City, or “York,” as the under] Croker is a mubjec without fear or favor, terest to the “gu politicians and ne discuss hia perform: quite ai Needing a spring remedy for himself. and browing P ‘a celery compound by repu- tation, and believing it the beat world prefers to call it, Is a oman who used to te one of the powers that prev. Hin photograph as a known thtef may aper men, and the ‘on and commands intelligently as do Upper World to be | STILLA vvereny GOVERNOR Used Paine's Gelery Compound This Spring and Found His Health Much Improved. . VATES OF ILLINOIS celery compound, there would be 9 Wale derful diminution in the amount of Kidneys liver and heart dise f Any one who reads the heartfelt, ¢m-/ phatle letters that bave appeared from. men and women who owe their health i sponsible positions who have publicly in- orsed Palne's celery compound: Chicago, IL, Feb. §, Wells, Richardson & Ci Gentlemen—I have used Paine's celery ‘ompound and find {t an excellent remedy: ig fe 1901, and often their lives to Paine's celery compound, will be impressed by the sine Tee RIS enOay ares. 1 (fees iniocerss line: i The more intelligent portion of every | This great modern scientific invigorate, and amount of lasting good these spring days. community are the onea who best recom- health-maker Is doing mend Paine's celery compound, They have looked {nto this great remedy, followed | !t# success in making people well has naa! its remar achievements In the cares] parallel in the history of medicine, | of friends, neighbors and relatives, aud It han cured thousands of cases of rheu- + know just what to expect from its use| ™aUem and neuralgia, many of long stam@- ana nerve and brain strengthener and] 9x that have been despaired of by trends: restorer, and an {deal invigorator for «| 4nd physicians 3 run-down system Compared with other remedies, (ta permae nent cures stand out as a mountain des beside a mole bill, If all the men aa women who have got rid entirely of nerw= jue debility, threatened nervous exhams- tion, sleeplessnese and such organia. troubles as kidney, liver and stomach disennes by its help during the past year alone could be brought together, what am army of grateful people it would make!" ery compound Ia the most ibe cal achievement of the last Th leas hesitation npwadaya among Aeli-informed gpople in attending to the beginnings of poor health, It ts well known that disease in progressive and cumulative, cary to drive out at the start, but a menacg to lifa when allowen to intrench itself In any organ of the body If people would « head rheumatism, neuralgia Indigestion and langutd feelings In thelr true light and an ns they deserve to be, and make a De nee "I and he is recog: | celles, He tn by no means so near to atts HA ies Shen | {RéM AK A permonality. ax Fin | *pring remedy obtainable, he used it with Tlzed by it from time to time when eutenunts, lent ee, ih Travelling powers that rule visit New| claimed that te knew him, but such excellent results that be is willing to add his ni to the m: others in re: understand his power in the consider him the nef Mogul Municipal Rovernment oLreluwe The profits of York. He t= generally to be found abont 11 o'clock at night in uptown haunts, where he “rubbers” around, makes 2 eh oecastonally, keeps track of rote: career in New. York ares neweemers {n the haunta and takes in| termine ae they we ° ae nuch “rate na his position allows. | reported upon The imate her rites . onnple iinet opti e taen, © aay is that the mi jority the “guna! [_One of the first urstiona T put to nem [eat ugtert? me by the little English on the tour o: tion that I made of the “ans Were well dressed and seemed plenty of spending money. O'NEILL WILL BE TRIED. Lawyer Falls (o Wave Warrant for “How are the ‘guns’ making out to have We've got the ‘guna’ pretty well on replied, rred to him and more par- to his remark about having the run because he in f the present pollen re- Twelve-year-nid Laura Francis ® child jah devotion, wht ed her to steal “guns on et Now York city. #8 * He Him fet Aatde Dottie of milk to lve 0 her nk f vee, hin. supertora know and the| The writ obtained by Lawyer Thomas Reneinbeeval JermesrGligainuiherenitd's Sgune’ know that New York ts, for alll J. O'Neill to set aside the warrant onlfiew practicni purposes, ax open for “graft-} which he was arreated, charged with| Mra Francis will Ne taken to a hes ers an it han been at any time during | administering drugs to Cora Vivian for] pitt) anit ter ea Elgarlan ane the last ten years, and {t in becauae the [Aa Alleged unlawful purpowe, haw been | wilt get all t! ends As to powers that try to blufr dinmissed by Justice McAdam in the} ner devoted jitt whe ris Supreme Court into thinklng that they are so Justice MeAdam hold! prison to provi wher utmoat to keep the town shut, s that the evidence on which O'Nefll wan} milk. she thas beer they are not, that the Under World] arrested was in legal form. moat-talk n dersey Ct callin, New York a dishonest city. It 1 was arrested on a City Magte- |p aura es York for nome taings event warrant, The examina was i i y a urned to April ®, doann't 1 . more, perhaps, than Chicago, but it ts gyed child, In whose wat not fooled In the leaat in regard to the city's oMcial pose as a “closed berg.” No one smiles more broadly than the erty hax left “We live at sald rhe to-day Book Lasory, imparts an atmonphere of culture and refinement to an apartment wh It “gun” when one of the Powers What! one sees the new novels in thelr unique| up of mamma, pare 9 Rule goon before « Grand Jury or an] bindings Upon book-shelf. and. reading: | peatdes myself Assembly Tnvestixating Committes ar itaple AS AL rai fopyrie ted ha haen xays that he haa no personal knowledge] $1i9 each, unless vou Wiaoly take ad-| and he's Deon of certain “Joints,” and no one is bet-| vantage “of | the notable’ “aiatribution | Stainma red hot S © “gun of how] Which the International Asnociation of reat ifn ter Informed Shan wae wind tell ie it| NOwsPAper# ANd Authors tx now. con [UF alioes and » ne much the Front Office could te dusting at the Wanamaker. Store| what she meant until Inst winter There's a fresh novel brought forward for each mx daya’ relling. ‘This week, for instance, you can hand in your quarter and get Paul Leicester Ford or Max Pemberton in a practical almile of the $1.35 edition, A cash rei tor makes change: there'n no wat! as the volumes are wrapped and rei for the hundreds of bi hat wu! round the booth. There's ‘an: nouncement about it over the Wanama- of this issue of The We had no good Rhoex to wear fi the cold, Mamma cried and sid she cou get them for us “Pretty soon tr wanted to. The blame for the “open” conditions in New York he places virtually where the reformers do—on Tammany. * ° * Polltically he has no real preferences, and !{ the Republicans were in power in New York and understood hov to Tammany he o 8 ee Gal and Snow tn Peltain, IONDON, March 3).—Flerce gales have been sweeping over the channel coasts and the Dover trans-channel ser- (Sint et teens SAD STORY OF GIRL WHO STOLE FOR SICK MOTHER. par rt } Twelve-Year-Old Laura Francis Tells How She} Came to Take a Bottle of Milk. ag th once by im 95TH YEAR, GOWPERTHWAIT Everything for i : Housekeeping. | | i} | i wie ah in ie! ale geen. hunted. for Everything Reliable. aay ‘se the) ~~ CASH OR CREDIT. elem | } ath n| | | in RK osup, but SIDE OF CARS RIPPED OUT., ore ne to think that} and Train, 4 some w wi Ar a passencer tra ya the Amboy: L worrying. Vl aivae ) fsland Tapia) milk was s the depot; tron at walking, In the ha is: tovk I. Le Mary M a vices have been maintatned with dim. | Bleeker street, and living ati culty. A Mfeboat landed the crew of the | East Forty-seventh atree suite: AAturetic. which was in distress | petition in bankruptes, off Penzance, Heavy snowatorma have| debts as 4,820.¢3)4a, un also prevailed, especially in Scotiand, © and her assets oo