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_ ANNA ON HER VACATION. Her Cabin on the Kaiser Wilhelm Filled with Floral Offerings. Anna Held's cf th natured, but , heim der Gros: » more lets congestion and Though. flowers thin mocning thi ement/mheniinel tour of sails the nook of a the ie tol on the par. at performance. ‘The i ervicen of Bot comedienne carried a ba buneh of rs of shezent9, E ha Ee aoe ine Aa blooms in her hand as sho talked to a he neople: me nent ousiness may involve | party of fri who had csene to bid ne well-drersol, woman) fainted Orange, N./J., Kidnapping plot hae becn | her farewe eee axe of the pler where| secured by the detect.ves. and it Is now | She and ber manu fold, gr abroad They other c part Freaca usually that if Mrred fy to her repertoire. “TL have worked v Just urnore? 1 to a pur H carn oF with all thst ttl ving work and home—fa SLEUTH -DIDNOT SCARE. FOR Rivers, Caught at Shop-'Tin Toy Thought to lifting, Drew a Clk Martin B. Rivers, son of Willlam Riv-{ formerly a wealthy Brooklynite, | ers, who now lives at New City, was ar- raigned Brovkiyn, this morning on the charge of will vi houg: nN a thet on caplt, hepa: succe, sw s Held he Was su rested L time “THE WORLD: HELD SAILS” Miss Bessie Baldwin, Promi-'+ nent in Indiana's Social Cir- cle, Will Create the Part of Annie in ‘Beside the Bor- nie Brier Bush'’—She Talks | Hopefully of Her Plans. ! Soe | | | eiei-iet cite Mira Ressic Baldwin, 2 rocie:y faver- . of Fort Wayne, Ind.. has signed a aree years’ conizact with Krke 1 > Chelle. She will create the par: of in "Beatde the Bennte Brier. es of a distinzutehed Her father was Colonel of the! fantry (a the evil Sherman in his a cousin of ‘ner, petite with ni Helelieletefeleleteieleteletmirieint that ts quite charm!z | “loam oan happy as a young lamb |p {frekirg about In sn meadow.” | Ishe sald to-day. “I earco: helece nob my gcod fortune even yer. 1 have to + keen hat vtree yea Os nes 7. wo mine tn my pocket tocan hear ¢ t sina while, You know 1! ep came to New Yor oniy a few weeks | © ago an utter stranger. There was no: | nody to speak a word in my favor. 1] had no influence, no ‘puii’ ef any kind. Al T had was a big stock of ambition | and some courage. But | though: per- 9p raps ‘push’ might do In the absence of 1" ‘pull oT resolved to tr® it anyhow. |. Tt wasn’; pearint, waking into strange | offices and a me an engagem ing else to do, the matter I could, rere 1 was I fo r ‘The Sporting pany supporting was for a week 0 hing. Immediately offered this part In the “Bonny * provited 1 could master the 1 was delighted, of course, but fared blue alo, fur 1 knew no more wut Scotch dialect than U know about anecrit, However, | went to work, and with the assis:ance of a gentieman who does know these things, 1 room | Muccs conquered, and then came the s'@ning | {0 fg strange men to &. . there was noth I put the best face on, ni before I know | na yaeif engax Duche. Reee ye obut it after that I | wiebtivicteintt-i-- family > didnt wap one long tween me and } Fortunately m: omy side, t and then my Now that [ am profession eed. Some about tiong ax ms t of the contract. When I raw It was for [sixned.” My mother ts 4 : on enrly fell |and we are mare like tnree years I ansure you I nearly andinelareimore) off my chair, | had piyed two seasons oa the road, buy through the Weat-en- ey. t was wih Harry Corson Clarke : for one season, and with the Broad: | panes” eu Rate wes hursta. for another, playing in ae Bizanne” You ser Woe ‘ apt would have gor SpoaU Hap penee Lady Macbeth Jusy ¢ Laat fup my mint x at the Calcago Dramat an empty. lite, dar t rize wh 1 wa grad-/and keeping a.onk | took secoml prize w issaUarad:| ands kespinesalone tl tiated, But for all that t fet 4 v0 iS jolng the same stunt | presumptuous of me to come to New und York ail try (> get an eagagemen; on was stage. An a dramatic © first play we es w in alWaya Ww two years Sch and and year out. 1 ¢ }lfe of aso cided to spread my w yy wom ARRESTS YET. ;~~ Woman in the Case ! Police Know Man (ae ! leters to himself | tareatening to kidnap his own chitd, tn} order to divert suspicion. He also wrote © Police Capt. Leary, and tt was thts tter that gave a clue to his identi His arrest may occur at any moment. It is only delayed by the ateence of one miseing lnk In the chain of circum- atanilal evidence which the detectives known that he wr cred he aken ou Another woman west used. oft of baskets on] }, flowers, will be D. Sullly nto the Kalser to sve Samuel mpanted by. his mea T. Pow- Enk- 8 Witer ul, Mr. sited who Koes to Uy; Lend new vece in which | have constructed. Sowell he would ada} he wilt appear, M.A. Newell. the In| ‘That Felaleateovetnnanclalitrance Fae ee aba to Mire at, | action which also supp.tes the mottv Haines, of me city, at the | for the plot. ior'and. House, railed, Other’ passen-| “Yes, 1 believe T know the guilty per- kere Were: Director Helarich Conried. of o Irving Place Thea:re: Mra. Conried, Ts ie Mro and ron Capt. Leary sald to-day, “bur | may not make an arrest this week. 1! ertainly will not arrest any one before { bar! you know. A halt be plat dkin. TM £ . K Per atbiacitaaninnee! SR een Ow fo titans. | to-morrow night. There is a financial | mund 1. Basies and Prince de Fur-|traveactton involved and unul we have | you know Tam | | not {ts true wigniticance we do not feel | hat we should make the arrest.” ! The financial transaction of which} Capt. Leary spoke was to have taxen| place In Newark, where the woman | 1s sald to have been connected with the! kidnapping of Johnnie lived until two weeks ago. Her sudden disappearance from ark, when the police became active in their Investigations and when Mr. Edi- son employed Pinkerton men, ‘leade to the bellef that the womun ‘left New Jersey to avoid eaposure. It was learned to-day that the woman had said that she going to Hurt- ford, Conn. Detective Prabe.t, it is re- ported, hae located her. stenbers. ‘WO. LISTENS. A WHISTLE. Conway Have Lodged’ in Capt. 7] “TUESDAY EVENING, MA SOCIETY GIRL TO PLAY A SCOTCH DIALECT PART. mi iy Wise wit w than mota je streagsh of the Tisle experience 1 7 : Nis shoulters es eter (Nees ‘ave up completel the streagh ote not much confidence [away. [made up my min A an ‘ pubier | ay own free wil ite axe ub completely m9: ‘app.oiching | however, and U have neve eal Vyahe | Everybody tn the roam knew of the leette Miley and strareers an Sits Mpet. Enisireral a the t ‘ «tot [internal clashings about things politl- |wiping each other's ¢yes; Cora tis No: a cheer! Fr to Ge stand around Trem 4] . cal and t aay pUnry ch led 8nd Maude Banks, and All Npid you me Opposition from |need be reteciass company ree fg, (UO a penearabe hich 1 4, = paraacecto peeail saps jun t almer'a really perfectly |" there has been nothing #9 *u. | ! ry ignation. and tears flowed |in the Waldorf in, years i LITA PROCTOR OTIS TO resh and dripped anew. And then| The one drawback element ! | re. Palmer went to remembering. She | whole riot of woe was the prese: membered leawue work and league /the half dozen jer and thelr agony ‘and league charities; she re- {There were John Dempsey, and Harry WED WEALTHY MR CAMP donow the league had. been, Lacey, and John Glendenning, but ail . . Srough all her faithful service, [thelr ‘professional training could not cf her very life, she maid, And lend thelr facen composure. And they Actress Won't Admit It, but *!! star’ Laughingly Says She Is in Love. 28, 1901, " ‘MANY TEA in-| Almost as Damp side as Outside the Waldorf-Astoria Yes-. | terday —P.W. L.'s! | Tribute to Retiring | President. tmon, and pushing her p. fupu roher vell vered Fay 1 fee Templeton, bereaved. Preside ‘Aunt Loutea’? other's shoulde indge fatted each jand robbed to the oft an'’s Lecgue probably stan A peer in the ears of the Wal ls, The stepping from office of | Palmer. for eight years anda half the Ieceue's President, was the caure of | ess becan it; and | eift to her of the diamond | presentation of exch new bou- the turning over of the gavel, and vulea’s”” ttle apeecn were all ignals for renewed outbursts, The whole house caught {ts cue and dia stratght supe work as chorus of stricken citizens, It was a carnival of woe, When Mrs. Palmer came up from be- hind the cerire screen and tripped out on the platform yesterday afternoon the room war all abdloom with pretty rowns and anod with pretty milliner: The room appinuded her, and she light- ly ikiseed both hands. She received her ide ir omidst. | handk orm with nks and Kate ( hetr laxton int faces tn. thetr ty treas! wreten all hac Krew s bringing in es pt x leading part in but borne walling from tae room. with, the|| armfuiajof pink roses) with’ the ‘llss (of |) Everytime: Mrs: Palmer's vole printed in a debutante, and she je her ope the weeping nudtenc ded tteelf ce nL came |e tks with eg madeih Foopentng | into the breach. W ms arka graceful self-possestion. fatter a dignified and toucaing « Then the blow fell: Members, he work her last words were “Farewell. Farewell That was alme quite, dear members," she aald, ans been denr to me since the beginning when that little old room we Arst—tn that [ttle old room." — The reat of the sentence went by the t the last othe vapid, emp! An hot #9 ans teotake a though, + Woutea Bs artul task “of pr. le. “ wich a dt amond hs scky rich for a season te efucation jboard. Mrs, Paimer cried. Phe effect Aunt Loulss the op ae 1 r bd vant on the audience was instantaneous, mires perorde se fore 4 rth. The te an | Ht was a big representative audience | tasten it on Mrs. Palme ghenrativen id nert. Afferent tand it hed our tts handkerchief in a ant her eyes were so blurred with tears my tone srled up | Sent aulvering up and down the room. | into hyst with the. breathlessne sand t put ft | Amelia Bingham stirred uneasily. “I ]of tt. Mttle broken word of A masterplece, and w sie was done, the sorro: ° {te helkh:. ‘Aunt Loul: arm through Mrs. Palmer Mrs. i late to have things end,” whe explained ifterward. She hac refused to take the pree y herself, so ehe could ‘uxurt- ite In tears constantly j ire. Palmers “And now’ empnasized Mr. Palmer [ity ree en iets i itince ond pit war his ok “that Lam «ivis up my office head on the back of b fetelefnineietebelnieieininieieeinfeten | ey HOST FEARS TEETH PULLED BLED TO DEATH Makes His Speeches in|Cavities Were Plugged,| a Play Called ‘The but Couldn't Stop ron. which Herr Most appenre | °° and ta called “The Strike. eae Js latd in the Father. nd, a jedy elemen introduced by reference the alling out of the yethird Regiment to quell the riots fr. Carnegic’s gift of w York in also and successful tinued until K Though ¢ neat Atinue as a me east of UThe Er after her nan changed to Mra. Mine Ot'n made the stage in Hin 1892. causing intense redness, | tible is the itching at times, is overheated, that the almost distracted that he could tear the skin to pieces, and scratch or go craz this only makes matters worse, but, n te life ts nal debut + Boclety' ade i 5 rene Ge piozday: ey. Ree had * peer " ; i sana weary that he, too, recelved a letter| 34 Elita Procto: sts to arr epus itehi : : ¢ inditfer Matchsafe. | Baby’s Stomach. signed "Remember" caused much sur: _ allan Elita Proctor Otls te to ionbinlaasiats Tea ans itching, he is for the tine being indie | rise, je warn im ni VJ - m Rishi dae s0 do cre ble or reece . ig es \ Me ee eee ered Ttwar sent | formerly of Chicego, but now a resident ju. Jone credits ise Ns which dischar i by the same person who had written |o¢ New York. Mr. Camp his b (a ghbee ter Unimany lmbortant vest: scales. So profuse is P tons in Ne ‘K In recent which are both painful and troubl before shoplifting. cout. Milas Driscoll, the him. oved tok atch safes and polnted | the tot waa out of minchlef, Yesterday | daturped over. i ’ velthe . e y a : re wday that he wan going to] will not leave the stage any way sh = Hoey acme pluckyrandl refueed to lineniertcesear tet ere Gee ees ee aan ! ABIES cured me entirely, romoving evory blemish and | z ‘ VALOR EEARALO, = f | pimple from my body. I shall not fail to recom. | scare. and Nas pimple ’ “ATC. civen amen and Frank Ketty | the room, Minnie aat on the floor, with |? he wedded a Siew Cart } ead a inend 8. 8.8, whenever an erportunity occurs. | varrented Rivers. INGE Hesniappres [ani ansiouslana! sameshatTeulltsitook PHONE MARRIAGE DELAYED.| WIFE CHARGES BIGAMY. | \° voit a Stine cane a rend ain, : peng BEE Ake nD ty ek# AKO! on her little face, and the whistle, which <=? Se ty, 1897, under the nam smearing over and. sealing up the pores of the s Rivers's wife appe aren and begged so; WAS About the size of a quarter, was|Small-Pox Patient: WIM Not Wed [ir ownell band Meslay Atkinsos. Ths charge was subata ba into the blood. Aa S.S. antidotes anid tneutzall hard that Magistrate De Mecharged| nowhere to be found, ¢ Until she In We! Another Sponne. (ated dy the aiidavt of Joha fine plis did aot {drives out of the cirenlation all rities aud Lumiors the young man with the understanding | st D s : ; tire cage Hienaiarrare Matha ! oranautdl aug . ate 5 tharhe would zo to a sazitarium, Mrz. Loden hurried the babe to the| phe macriage by telephone of Sara] William J. Brownell, a travelling sates. 7s HEALLEH GLEN INe Og enero aeoul | thats carcied (to. tel’ ed skin gute ly Hivers Is satd to be a morphine fend,| hospital. An N-ray picture w Creathorn, who is in the frolation hos-| man, arraigned in Magistrate Brenacr'a | Mits Winns wos Meat ' ted, | ciogeed, uty pares, and ue Heise aie Ra ee eae e Aan umsaydeyiostial ltner onan Ala NCnEpRaITinG Dut pital in Paterson, N. J., with amatl-nox, | court, Brooklya, tay for abssvtons oft becors 1s ar upyiatidded. & nai curin'n | blond, aud nothing eo surely and eff f duce: ‘a ha y p and John Ains:ourt, no: t y oha 0 fac harsowoe Anceiaodienéic: ane enn, Ana +a ws deff Fequced, this done to, one-half a, eratnl1¢ che young doctor wno ta listening at|towdsy., a fad eel arranged.” "nce Tene tom Mas te face & chars de uneraconlGanee nell a tsa omutar wien, tye | Ruaranteed prtrels ood. pucitie a eae eer tailing Inte tia ord the end of sthe tube”hears it another) ;,6is#Creathorn, who Is recovering rap. | Vif ‘ : ‘ Beas ate ee ee eee ee indton aa any matinee | Skit Diseases, atid write cur physicians for any infoz babits, it is claimed, 7) ieray willbe taken, Araptiy PEG a ETAT OE eS a tee EEE He [ol0f Broadway ever was with his| desire, Medical advice and book free, a | 5 oaks ‘ eat] D whom he marr ‘March 15 says that |of not sully and was held in $1,000 bau, |caramel-chewing edimirers. cis Rivers was partment store Init ccat over which he hi ne arrested Ina Brooklyn de- the other threatening communication». | It contained a Teteronce to an event voted to the handsom which could have heen known only to Capt. Leary and two other person. One | every of there is a policema aper of the kind used in the threatening letters was found In possession of the man su pected in the case, Thomas A. Edison, who. with Victor Bianchi and’ Warren letters, believes he Minnte Loden. aged three years, is In Bellevue Hospital, chewing contentedlv [on a rubber tube. At the other end of the tube In the ear of a young physician, who Is Iatening intently for the sound of a emall tin whiatle which Minnie’ dletracted mother, Mrs. Sophin Loden, of 20 Clinton atreet, swallowed. performance of Burglary.” now running Square. Miss Magistrate Dooley, in} Otla is not knows the letter- act of taking a but coyly admits that disturbed aver talking for J. Smith, received |tion regarding her matgimonial plans, actress for ses eral months ahd has seen her tn almost “The RS AND FLOWERS. AT MRS. PALMER'S FAREWELL marred the room wiped its streaming eyes, which At every trerh remembraice streamed | ten > tome a The new officers, grouped on the {oar The Pi PARLOR SUIT, Strike.” Hemorrhage. Accounts opened. Cash prices.” No extra charce. Terms made to suit. = We! allow no house to undersell us or’ make: lerr Moat is now aa actor, a real] SHARON, Pa. May 2.—Jonn Kerry, | ¢asier terms. b spian who gets pay for appearing | sixty-one years old, of New V A Full Line of ye stage as an Interpreter the | Mercer County, died y rday, -| Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, ete. =r sult of having two teeth extra \ “a fh ie Windsor Theatre, on the Bow: |deatist removed two of Kerry's molars at equally low prices. Send for illustrated) Mr. Most enunctates his anar yout four weeks azo, He was unainve catalogue in colors. 2 vs nightiy whhe hin hearers ap- stop the f blood. Physictans CLGSED DECORATION DAY: no policeman interferes, He | Were suinm thetr efforts were hake againat an opppresaor of | of 70 , ; na to Kill the oppressor . atedly pluggel, se, ard no peace of- [and one p ast resort, held ‘ ) to avert the | ie thum iris for ° 9: half the nig: Eczema sets the skin on fire, The acid poisons in the blood are forced out throuch the pores cf the nd itching. when the body He knows from experience that bly in a fruitless ate og p the falling: spirits glorious afternoon, It came. x when Mrs. Edwin Koowleg 7 nd und ¢ Was a are em. Installed, with the res { the gavel from Mrs. “Palmers: used secret. that previous) clashed In’ no. wise® of the installation, Imer presented) the: and when Mrs, new President with a bouquet the size. nt with bury ast ment tng, very * house fluttered once: handkerchiefs. Nor was: ted tll the actual adjot a en a carload of tea satyt And the teague needed® Ite. new oMfcers of the league aret, e irs. iwin Knowl nt, roe. Aunt Loul Mrs, Wo Ged Bling i Mrs, Suzzanne Senoords Claxton Stevenson’ Secret Gerard 3 Recording Secretar oe Corresponding Secret Treasure: a tear Ti Coleil AMT SNE ree_pieces, makozanized) piano polish, high box arms\twe Dutch Marqueterie, covered ig ‘n velour, gold lacquer gimapge pretty suit, actual value’ $20.0% 04 all day atthe extremely. 11.75: ; ¥ fr laid wit Erp re g: a here ial price of... 3 Sixth Ave. Near !7thSt.), aretully c entrance , to’ ® kin, So ter. suffertr feels that he must desperate by the terrible burning andl ter effects, There are several’ that comes in little pustules sand peels off in bran-like ues that large scabs or crusts form, Red, disfigues een : i ing bumps and sores are: sympt . The dry form usually attacks Heixton UM en eeece eer One) AuseN sof the head, hands and fcet 4 hard and’ rough, often cracking, at the Herald deg tanics( Wealthy: Chi open and blecding:, and attended with much itching. zemia depends upon @ cago piano manufectur He wan mar- oisoned condition of the, siete eee eee C2 US huyler, an Mr, L. Marno, Escontido, San Diego County, | blood, and local applicae extremely ha p ft Chi- Oal., writes: "My body broke out with a rash | tions, while soothing aud) “ago. ‘Tae y couple epeat money or eruption which in spite of all efforts to cure | cooling, and may to some in love, javinhly and entertuined many atage f1- continued to get worse. Tho itching, o: extent relicve the inflame © rhe ts writer, it is sald, but does not want tol gi, anes not say that Mr. Camp ts the y rite: at night, wi d thrown his rain anes Minnie's favorite toy was this whiatle, | ovecute. Theleiextrawa panceslmaue thelr, di 4 ly to return worse than t = 3 vi janchi, © merchant | fortunate man, but her frlends know friends talk « eat de jsappoar at mes, only to return wo: sore, detective: gun jand aa ene played with It the nolae aa- EEA rh Te afhrenenting, the Bee ee er date han been, Bout: youre anu Airs.’ Camp tett her aver. I had tried ‘many highly, recommended ation he drew | sured her mother, busied elsewhere, Kidnapping of his daughter Itella, 1s : 1 E weeka ngocahe Meda proparations without benefit, and hearing of 8. De a eo ceet notated pereutat bed 0 matter that CONTA ATT Ds CEO) BS fu D seine for wilvorce, The B.S. determined to give it n fair trial, ant wos imply terrible; it would almost Inexpressibly dolighted when a few bottics The Swift Specific Co., Al mation and itching, Came t be considered cures, because external remedies: do not reach constitue } th Saives, ointments, | powe: ders, lotions and s more harm than scout t in, thus foremg the p res the acid poisons, nd the pure, rick! allays the inflammation, opens meoth and ready to perfo and buildz | apocially | | t first purif tually docs this as. S. S., thie d for our book on) Ri ration or advice: