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X nF a VAUDEVILLE? NOT MUCH! SAYS EDNA WALLACE- HOPPER. MORGAN TRUST $25,000,000. 10 Centsa ; She Has Refused Flattering Offer — Wants to Capture London—Mania for Fires. Edna Wallace-Hopper declines to he- come a vaudevilllan at any price has been offered week for a meason at the “t “houses and has refuses! the Bay what vou like ab always an artiat,’ a vaudevilte be mech more tleed that an a the regular t houses have n footing again “Money? ti att Inrge enough to naked And pri merrily and out, I can tell far-away, “across crept into the lovely the look instantly. med triumphant: the time. I 1 know Ifa my own if 1 can} * ke me, I have much to . in my own Meld before re will | enter vaude- grasa In my own And even then I sr to browse around |, can In the old, familiar | and Bpot ‘Do you know Fe | t Mrs. Hopper asked approaching the 20th one and 1 DIN? Good indeed! 1] 1 “Flore out of * Healthy? Y MILLIONAIRE. PECK INJURED. Two Se People} Recorder Goff Pays No Hurt in Carriage Collision. 1, May abouts f sto WH 1atre manufacturer of fertilizer! prominent mem. also injured. § WAY SHORE Wd his ni Mrs. Batrd, | and Mrs, Graham and her daughter, Miss Daisy Graham, e driving light runabout» when thelr carriages‘? 0 collision, n eodriving spirited horses and)" ton at af 1 who wax fet wheel of 3 with the veitiole. t n Were both They owed that one y dislocated | ined int thal) bruised and 4 Daied ond tel ede aniure 1. | HIT BY FALLING | LADDER. | of Odd Nee | eo Denth. { old. an ine | surance agent, residing at Woodside, L. | 1, while passing In front of the houre | at No. § Water str was hit on the right A fire-escape ladder about twel in length and) weighing about pounds, which fell from the structure. | He sustained a compound fracture of| the skull and was taken to the Hudson Btreet Hospital in a serious condit Later {t wan anid at the hospital i r vt this morning, reated by Polic: the Old Siip #t locked up on a gence. As Turner w: the two men, wh Louts Becker, street, were hoisting as which they were to use wh the building, The stage hand rail o ond-xtory’ fire-excape Inddor, whi nthe street wi crash striking Turner on the head an, ft fell. —— DIED OF A BEATING. Doyte's nfurten Were Inflicted by John Stickler, Now Arr John Doyle died to-day at th Hospital, Paterson, N. J cK.» fects of Injuries inflicted by J 1 “The oranult took place In Midliletown, jome of both men. Btickler N. Y,, cy under ‘arrest there, hmen with for Instead of September, 1 he Fire Dep: wal fre » tong Thad a heatre setred he pla the folks: aNould ayes ee tn PATRICK'S a n First avenue [ atayey IS NOT GUILTY. Attention to the De- fense’s Demurrers. . Patrick, ers faced Rec in answer to the dlctments pending against them, They with “not guilty," , their attorney, me Patrick f murder, and peng will ind by Reconter Goff | ext week The four indictmenta charging Attorney Me ‘he crime was given as Recorder Goff dectin ive of hin demand that thi nd Assistant: District-Atwrney t new » before Edward Dunellen, Wilkes- barre, Pas “For seven years l was scarcely ever free from the terrible torture of itching piles, I tried all sorts of remedies, Was told a surgi- cal operation might save. One 50 cents box of Pyramid Pile Cure entirely cured me.” All druggists sell it. Free book ty mail, on Piles causes and cure. Pyramid Drug Co. Mar- _ 8. Altmen & €o, STORAGE OF FURS of all descriptions, according to the most approved methods and under the usual guarantee. Alterations and repairs can be made during the Spring and Summer at decided advantage in prices and workmanship. Rineteenth ‘treet, Sixth Fivenue, David “ler eleven In- | In-t emurrer to the bil Indict- je argu, vuse the date of eptember, 1901, o take any to. | be quuxned | Garvan Indictments had | . the | i THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVI iG, MAY 3, 1901. RE 3 S| mbtontion penses result the det kot to the Casino to find the mana tearing | = = “THE PROM SE. Increase oe Ton for Five Months, with Prospect of Fur- ther Increase— ers Protest in Vain Against the Sudden Action of the Coal Barons. ot or and Laneing all over the ats Mis hatr out in chunk pre was a fearful fire at the Pier irtment-house, Fhad been stind- | for hours when my saw ime and, tak: | me! I'm going to! | a performance to- Also the Ribbon C And Talo her datnt Hopper gat het and var B. Stan & Co, THE FASSO CORSET. are now showing new models of Improved Straight Front Rejane | orset, in desirable colors, both plain and fancy. OME youd Le Tex rregieace ewe gpored Me ‘Si Ofpwr fe tiunct Sesh y Cot Ae ae D IS Goa Abccee, We have cause to rejoice, and will celebrate the Fifth Anniversary of Our fl Park Row Establishment TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, Great Sale of AT REDUCED Havana Cigars PRICES. Popular Brands of Cigars at Less Than Cost of Manutacture To-Morrow. Valuable Souvenirs Given TO-MORROW'S Elkhorn hand-made 5c. cigar. car BEAUTIFUL VASE FREE WITH EACH BOX, Mamie Taylor, 3720'S iene rp7 BEAUTIFUL VASE FREE WITH EACH BON, Lillian Russell, re@- BEAUTIFUL VASE Conct Martella Scn<"s 2p- BEAUTIFUL VASE Puritanos Finos, 15c. Cigars Martella <3" yy BEAUTIFUL VASE FREE WITH EACH BOX, We sell CHILDS, BURNS, a cigar that everybody by Seidenberg & Co. FREE WITH EACH BON. FREE WITH EACH BOX, pensed at OUR $2,000 PARK ROW. Fac-simile of Vase. . Retail Downstairs. Box Puritanos, made by Hirschhorn, Mack & Co. Long filler, Worth $2.25; to-morrow, box of 50, Sumatra Wrapper, full Havana filler Perfecto, sells Worth $2.50; to-morrow, box of 50, Especiales, 10c. Cigars. With Branches in All Prominent Parts of N.Y. City and lersey ©: Fifth Anniversary Sale To-Morrow at Ii Park Row Only. Away to All Buyers. SPECIALS. 1,35 (OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SOUVENIR.) 1,60 ERSARY SOUVENIR.) The genuine made 75 To-morrow box of 5.) 1. (OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SOUVENIR.) Havana guaranteed. Worth 35 To-morrow, box of 50, 2. (OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SOUVENIR.) os Havana guaranteed. Worth 25 To-morrow, box of 50, 3. (OUR FIFTH ANNIVERSARY SOUVENIR.) CREMO, CAPADURO, ROBERT ete, at Reduced Prices, (OUR F tH ANNIV knows. wa Our Souvenir is a most magnificent vase 12 inches high and could not be duplicated anywhere less than $1.50. SPECIAL! Any purchase made to-morrow (Cigars, Cigarettes or Tobacco), Ie. or $10.00, will secure you a COLD SODA PHOSPHAT SPECIAL! wheth ason Ticket entitling you to FREE ICE . C., for the entire Summer 1901, dis- FOUNTAIN IN) REAR OF STORE, 11 i Greater New York's Oppdsite Greatest Cigar House - P. 0. ity Open Day and Night. Trade Upstairs. Entire upper part of building. Deal- . COAL PRICES PUT UP TOGIVE | $40,000 IN HOUSE rales ! ee the Supertor Court. When hich he dt ave a few Whdden by Georgin Man Wh itis Fortune to Nero Ontl wens eo Kvening Worl Erere May IN. Ga 4 Bees | B. Altman & Co. iss MEN'S HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR ‘ FOR SPRING and SUMMER WEAR. 4 4 HOSIERY of Silk, Lisle Thread and Cotton, openwork and em. 4 broidered effects; a select line of colorings and fancy stripes, =| a UNDERWEAR oof Silk, Silk and Merino, Natural Wool, Lisle 4 Thread, Balbriggan and open work fabrics, including the 4 Diemel Hygienic Linen-Mesh Underwear. q Men's Hosiery. j Men's Underwear. Fancy Lisle Thread Half Hose, Balbriggan Shirts and Draw- in a variety of styles, including ers; Shirts with long or stripes, plaids and embroidered, | short sleeves; Drawers in | long or’ short lengths, Saturday, at 48c. Each, Saturday, at 35¢, Pair. $2.00 Half dozen Pairs. tna Str Cow, Sen Ane ugh the great thoroughfares of this city you will see just such types as are r cut exact reproduictio ns from our dwn garments. You will see the well- inen wearing smartly cut miitary sack suits, yoke overcoats and short hoxy top coats. All of these styles are well represented here, Not alone is our clothing smart and stylish in cut, but it will always keep chat appearance because of the careful attention given to every detail in the make of our garments. versa at $10.00. Sauntering thro: illustrated in ¢ years we ns—a long suit that fas ¢, and we have sold king these suits in the as the stutf is strong and wiry. Most our factoty and’ 1 special sale price. Men’s Suits at $15. Ex' raordinary Values. ¢ best style best workmanship is represented in our suifs at $15, In every a inthe new military sack style, broad-shouldered cular sack style. ‘tyle, at $15. Blue and Black Serces with tripes at $15, Lieht- Colored Worsteds, Checks and Plaids at $15. Fancy Light- Colored Cheviots, Green and Brown Mixtures, at $15, ( Hi ig 0 Overcoats at $10.00. asin other things, and although the: yol ht tan 10. 00 + $1.85 Men hive overceat {5 great many ents, Cambria All the exclusive hatters’ styles are here. ¢ “wearing the short Dox topeoat. We have them in li ¢ and Oxtord gray mixtures, at the special price of The $3 qualities at Grand Values in Boys’ Clothing. Young Men's Long Pants Suits. Sizes 13 to 18. Every young man, partic h of his father" y at this age, wants his i hy The same are alike with The smart mili Ss certainly s coat, always In k Chevicts, Blue cial price OSes 3 Garment Suits, $4. 95 puar this loge their shap ‘ : ‘ ' $5.50 Boys’ Double Beast Suits at 32. 95 and $3.95. sold for less than $4 0% it were ys! clothing ata f ditter teat ul! never be ee ts shape, a Open Saturday Evenings Till 10.30. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. j