The evening world. Newspaper, September 9, 1901, Page 8

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Pens \evEN _THE WORLD: MONDAY STUART ROBSON AND HIS PLAYERS REHEARSE ON THE FOREST GREEN. $e Comedian’s Company Guests at His Summer Home, and the ‘Mum- ming” of “The Henrietta” is Oy) Part ofa woul) Outing. DRESS Velo seleyererere pENATOR TIM'S WENT TO COLLEGE POINT FOR THE DAY. | vany city OMe and Fat Men's Delegation Went 5 a—Coler WHI speak. (| The Timothy D. Sullivan Association @ | started with great eclat on its annual outing at 9.30 o'clock from the club- COMPANY PHOTOGRAPHED FOR TH house at No. 907 Bowery. Senator Tim BOOCOE headed his 4,00 followers with Commis- sioner Sexton, Tom Foley, Michael Peene Assistant Di In 7 © overlooking the reheareal of and maples. ‘This ts where the] B. Feeney ant ex-s aR aT Hari ein toatl aileaee ‘rather Paleheucnieks rs ko through thelr Attorney Danlel O'Rellly aa chief al ocean and the bay, wit ting glimpses the itosera Brothers’ play at the Knic y: of the great whi! 1 erlod of half is alway owing At) Their destination was Donnelly’s grove | e Ena roeicenl ay MMinore| at College Point, where games and good lenger Shamrock {n girls fell olds ts J. Fennimore . little band of pl 1 sing ities (ORS the Wil which de on for ils novel] fellowship and a speech by Comptroller agar avliowicondiiions: raver uetore (neauciewoiwe rts ehe ener | RG mi mmtle till. the beach of the) Bay: ts much of} Goter wilt fll out the day. Mic con ne ried from the the | rence 4 o rade c fo + eaualled, condition, it was |. Back of the houxe ts a deep woods of The column Jed ta the foot of twenty acres, and it was in the cool Clinton street and bearded the eteamer This band {s the ot elt at the tine 1 a th Robson, the comed! ts ed to tis manager FEES ete Tact ee Grand Republic. First In Une were the vive Bronson Howard's comedy ne Dan,’ he m too old « man re they will Who are] “Sulllvans," 40) strong, Ted by “Bg Henrietta” in the {nteresting character to rehearen in andithe | (RZ areal, began iat 10 o'cloc lis and torrid] Florrie” and. “Little ‘Tim."" the | As- of Bertle the Tamb, in St. Paul on inen amt wor ny deserve |urday and continued until t Ta whe are to support Mz, | semblyman. > ame “the | Mullt- Bept. 2. fate t s j lucie He wand eryatt| the next forty weeks in his! gans’ with “Larry” at thelr head. Some weeks ago, when tt was decided | * replied Mr. Arthur, must be [And ates, Te reading ore janmeours ha raoter, of Bertlexthes L ‘The feature of the parade came next. to call the rehearsals of the company, j Was res Rosemore ax an, Mr They were the “fat brigade,” led by Mr. Robson's manager, Daniel V. Ar- ‘paid Air wees ching ad the actors went, fishing, Whytal, who wrote and sturred for sev-| Pete Monohan, who tipr the scales at 3 to A not have the. com | bathing walling, ond to-day the eral season in the comedy-drama of! sp 00 pounds; Jimmy thur, looked about the city for a hall or Ba COM eee inte arc atc ces y tne. PEM rain” Hoe Sines Beal 2%” Jon Dooner pounds: Jimmy stage where these could be held. Mr. them | a ian with ftom | Walsh, 2: Adam Green, 35; Ea Lo Robson came !n from his summer home ys the atdigtttis glad art om | a0. aud Jim: Kennedy, 28, were othe’ + Waterwitch, to assist his manager) én sey ene none, Cour at atten’ Lane, | “tattles."" ‘They could only march six this aearch. pt than the Rob- Uibete and Mr,| aUreast. where the other companies It so happened that they visited, one the Jersey aaeliiteratagsa' Ceniiar nines: i cet - GEsaeh Wane Seu meee Sesteat YOUNG STAGE QUEEN __ WATERACCOUNTS DARK HORSE, OR An extensive importation of Nevelty Shirt-Waist Patterns, | Autumn Igor. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. IS A GERMAN BARONESS. Maude Roosevelt, of + Hackett's Company, | , Was Married to Baron Von Schwarzenstein. 0.4., THEY SAY. MAY BE COLER. REPORT AND AUDIT OF COM- ANTI-TAMMANY MEN conres MISSIONERS OF ACCOUNTS. ON MAYOR TO-NIGHT. Roard Says Merchanés ocine D J Tv lertiowrslmapese/analatmcnettac 1] Domocents hink Comptroller : Could He Nominated, Despite Water Regiater’s Hooks. | a ted Ait 1} piatt, if He Would speak Ont. | Tha graceful youns mor the part of the Queen Hackett's Wallack’s The urn ut pears on the no | In a printed sixty-page report just bramme a Brands I evelt, In real Schwarzenste made to Mayor Van Wyck of thelr ex-| sry, neteen anti-eTammany organiza- a amination of the books and records tong 4 will meet to-night and try 10 ; and an audit of the receipts, amount: nite on n Mayoralty candidate to de- velt, and before her tng to $4 11 08 feat Crokeriam have plenty of timber she was Maitde Rooxes Water Register jo Depariment of {rom which to choose. Members of belle of ¢ tty of ¥ fF Supply, Boror nbattan Democra: rganizations believe Coler Mer and the Broax, for ivend could be nominated for Mayor despite ena ; : 1 Ing April 9% 1000, t ors the objection of Platt. ‘They say the was ve the se Account rent only thing that will prevent this is the clety t ontinued silence of the Comptroller in Rhercandnney a i as er, and tude toward ‘Tammany. KR. Fulton Charles 8. Dayton, Rastus Fornes, Josepa Andefaon, J. Hampd had no idea ter i} to reconcile the statements ma of this that his name lation that « s ¢ G In with the conditions as found by their] does not appear on any of the lets inan Minis ¢ na . . exaininaitons, ‘Th Important potn Among the Hes suRmested wetimation tho 1 ff an atack on the ™ of Seth Low ree TL. Riv Lett Her ‘Title 1. jehants’ Assoctath ter Peabody, John De Witt Warner, THe Barone One + | Phe report saya Ashbel 1’. Fitch, Abraham Rt. Law- z | “From our inquiry at the Bureau of John bp. ¢ E. Blery 1 this time tn Peking, having «ta WHEE feora Water Register, sentative of we tind that Mere a repre the nis’ Assocla- AN rhs v. t lved with 0 claiming to. be accountant, 1598, when + ” 1 ane 2 and looked at sey ionini Ff 01 of murricd a ae neOner 10 a Neral opinion eight months of a exam: be nomi pimea they anes rao will be an he claimed, be- ling to enable him to estimate y it would take to 4 of the book “Wa also a (ie same day this same party called at the oMce of tho Department of Water Supply, in- «| cluding tho offler of the Chief Engineer, ne Commisstoners show, as a result though nett direction Baroness ROOSEVELT 1 . MAUDE n agree, each or. 3 p minate the same onventions. eanizadon Meket at sepa: MR. FITCH WILL NOT RUN. ason of 1897, 3 at the home of he von Orendor!, that red being taken i and on aw tre Rrook’ Munn. von fl eset the me Sh in| of the uizand Jury's presentment, Hniaee Orscuure TELS un W Hr sf 04 TCR Poet eeeEee a Joint committee of the Chamber Belleves a Democrat Sbhcald De Virginia 1 Th child waa erytng n the street] Comme! and the 3 d Nominated for Siayor. It was a case MONA att Dad hia) ton was appolnted for the purpose Mr. Ashbel P. Fitch, mentioned as a Baron _ wa the Society | Koing over the books of the vari can’ for the Mayoralty, writes to w The Evening World to-day that he ie duties io fulll which preclude him from taking any active part in politics, partmenta, and then quo statement, the Secretary roctation: “Our investigation in connection with the water tupply demonstrated to the men on the committee that che system he following mid to have begn made by of the Morchants’ As- WhO SUSPECT KIDNAPPED. DID HE POISON HORSES? Velustein Meld In Brooklyn toon the Charge. Mollenden, match, TT and mani After a enort cou een promised ‘If the nominee !s elected and can on occasion say ‘No, to any friend he has In the world; if he can face undisturbed the storm of attack which will surely break over him, and look for reward Isane ARRESTED AND I5, : RELEASED. eagagement st Isaac wan arrested to-day | of Koeping city accountn hax become] only to hls contclence, ue can greasly e 7 nes Srookiy ctive: o rolve: co ated that reduce the burden of taxa in thi , 2 oh tives on suspicion of tay Ived and ‘ nutes n ie Re eee ee eee eceerabie ana cnive. Pe Men Abandon Child in Brook- petsoning: For some time ant-| practic iinjossible for even an ex. our eltizens for a time a Vern Married in This City, Wels have been polsoned by the whol tant to ascertain Gow mat-| ment on simple business lines of which took place Sent iiatlm i te fy tied David F. they will be proud Mr. Fitch belleves that a Democrat should be quameds z\ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAG FOR TO-DAY, G.24/Sun seta.. 6.20/Moon rieas.. TU TIDE ALM The Commisslonern deny this cation tn the following w “Having previously were enabled to readily ts omplt- fact that ts now first time. Te was why law not t and his wite there cam is: made Le own that we uit the re: 7, Register eno went Bun rises. weopins catinent of the fn MINE Has Lert ‘and in tho numerous Interview: heft Leg Cut Of, svt oto REV, E, F, SLATTERY DEAD. while sifwerkine to- ‘Twelfth utreet and bad his loft arm and fand Arm and imed Lev Levy waa in the saloon at Laddlow was } Usteraer'e Toland Won Sciewatznns! batt tng PORT OF NEW ARRIVED, nineteen et, VOuK, yRUN a ad Just rec he In a month after the public an tof the marriage the Baro- ther husdand ant returned co fn this city, Since that thne been edi ve Pastoc of Church of St. Catherine Succumbs (o Paralyals, Rey. Edward F. Slattery, pastor of the Church of St. Catherine of Genoa, Amaterdam avenue and One Hundred and F.fty-third street, who was Satur: Jay night stricken with paralysis, while In tho chureh, died early to- re hin chi!d wa tad to Levy's arrest to Levine late last nto ellevue, where it Arrived on Steamers, On board the Anchor tine steamer An- i arrived yesterday were worwe I. Hmerion J. Mashup. ie We Owen and Prof. Jy Duncan Spaeth ‘On. the steamer Statendam, from Rot- two terdam, were Dr Albert. “Ginon, edteal Director Ui. 8, beers ES his child In the roomw of the Childrens 8 sty, at Newtown, 1. 1. Levine went INCOMING STEAMERS, DUR To-nORROW, men. Finance, Colon, exe st ey an th Mrlend ot her he learned of her dra- ions he ofered her a part ompan Ble penuitn berself Rows Uramatle Inntinct of Koeentatn Lal Werra, Gibralta: Magistrate Cornell discharged 1 day, saying at the same time, lucky not to be held for tria The boy told hia parents that it} men had met him on the street Wednes- paey. Raion and that one of:them pleked] mo: him up y to You're OUTGOING STEAMERS, TO SAM. TOMORROW, apacne, (acieetens Werth Star, Rertland. tiara ae eee ee ‘father Blasters: has been for hed to the Church of ca harine as ai thne he was as Bt cal R Wall itt lace Chi uid Jumped ona Thitd Avenue! pots, Das ana RW. Hust EPTEMBER 9, 1901. Colored and Black GOODS. lusive designs,—finest quality. SILKS AND VELVETS. Fall Opening of Novelties, Black Silks,— Twenty Thousand Yards. | Peau de Soie, Satin Poui- lette, Satin Duchesse and Taffetas. 75¢. per yard, Value $1.00. JAMES McCREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. DEATH HIS REWARD. Shot for Caring for Drunken Friend —Dies in Hos; Willlam Fletcher, twenty old, dled to-day ac st pital, as a result o received on Aug. 15. Fletcher and his friend Henry Beck- erman were lodgers In the Adams Lodging House, at Seventeenth t and Tenth avenue. B man gas in- toxleated on the night of Aux. 15, and Fletcher took hold of him to escort him upstairs, Beckerman thought he was being 1 saulted and drew a4 revolver, from elght years Vincent's Hos- pistol shot wound, ser which he fired flve.shots. Two of them took ypttect in Fletener. Beckerman ts tn Jail, Stern Brothers Make ths fo.towing Special Offers for To-Morrow Hosiery for Men & Women (Special Values) | Women’s fine Lisle Thread Hose, | opsn-work Insteps and em- pr. 39¢ Women’s plain and ribbed fine fast black Lisle Thread Hose, with double soles, Value 40c pr, 25C | broldered fronts, Value 60c, Women’s extra fine Lisle Thread | Men's Fancy Half Hose in Lisle Hose with vertical silk stripes, lace | Thread & Cotton with vertical stripes, all over, and lace embroidered | embroidered fronts, and new Insteps, Value 85c to $1.10 pr, S8C | fancy effects, Value 50 to8Sc pr 37c Sheets, Pillow & Bolster Cases Superior quality of Muslin, 3,000 dozen will be offered at the following very low prices, Sheets. Plain Memstitehed | Pillow Casea Plain Memstitehed Ng x ate y Ate | 42 2.36 inches ra Mn 223 jam: 7 |sox3e ry Bx 38 16 5 Bolster Cases 42 x 63 inches, 20 we oo ain Bry aa oo wre * 2: ae ‘2 In the Shoe Department Women's Black Kid Lace and Button Boots with Patent Leather tips, welted soles, Women's Glaze Kid Button and Lace Boots with Kid or Patent Leather Ups; Patent iaather Button & Lace Boots with dull Kid tops,” Newest Models & welted soles, $2.05 ‘ $3.50 New Importations of the latest novelties In men’s, For Seekers of and women’s handkerchiefs, white and colored Handkerchiefs affects, coraed and satin striped edges. 200 Dozen Ladics’ handkerchiefs, Lades* bandkerchicfa; all} linen, unlaundered linen, hand pliemstitehedsecallope embroldered initials. + WC each | lace cdyos. embroidered, 2Ac |-new designs, Ladies’ all linen handkerchiefs, Special values of Ladies’ embroid- laundered, hand nt 12C each ered and lace edge hand- embroidered initials, | Keremers: tse values tor, 48C Clothing for Little Boys 5 Navy blue, wide wale hard serge prettily trimmed with slik soutache brald, embroidered emblems, 3to 12 yrs Value $5.75 $3.75 | Trousers of English Corduroy, all-wool navy blue cheviots and mixtures, sizes 3 to 16 yrs, Sold always for one dollar Boys’ Sailor Suits Double-breasted Sults of Hard Serge, sizes § to 16 years. wy Very dressy and worth $5.55 $3.75, 39c The Little Women’s Turn Gisis' Satior Suits, blue, brown or | Misses’ Walking & Golf Skirts of | red serge, trimmed with soutache jue & white or black & white stripes, brald, lined skirts & solid colors, 14 to 18 yrs,, $5.75 3to 12 yrs, Value $5.00 $3.73) Value $8.50 Misses’ Suits of broadcloth, | Misses’ Striped Velvet Waists, new mode sizes 14, 16, 18 yrs. 82,95 sizes 14 to 18 years, $16.95 | Vatue $5.00 : West Twenty-third Street IDYING CHEF SEEKS A HOME _ FOR HIS LITTLE JOSIE. JOSE PeurRand Ssoaqaaeaer Joe Fellrath Did His Part Until Stricken and Now Has Only One Aim, that of Pro- viding a Future for His Pretty Daughter. “They begun givin’ me biack looks because I couldn't pay for her," sald Joo Felirath, of No: 129 West. 'Thirty- third ntreet, to an Evening World re- porter. Slim potn’ tole before long and | don't know what'll become of my little girl, This tx why Joe Fellrath, dying of consumption, wrote the following letter of appeat to the Evening World touch- ing the future of Josie, his eight-year- motherless child. for three years, e letter ran, nomy only portion. |. leaving me sle was two she knew a_ good words in ‘German and’ Frenshy, £00. “Then my wife die. For a wh! Mdn't know what I'd got to do. know what todo with Joste. fanted ine to end her to them a father to dispose of hiv only child, but 1 have tried every way I know how to keep her with me, and 1 cannot bear to see her fa want.” jure Wan Bright. Joseph Vell rath is thirty-nine years e the heart to old and, untt! a year ago he had been vat ow any. mother ‘ee and I 4 1 ° & cook. Now he {ts so weak he can a ‘cen ther with me, and i did the hardly stand, ! ravages of his fatal diseaso have left him nearly valceless. So it was in a whisper that he told his story last night, sitting in the back room of the little elgar shop where he has been doing such small jobs as his| «1 best I Pould do for her, but a father In't.a mother and I wasn't much a¢- ounh I took cats. of clothes_and | did. the cooking for both of us. she, Kot. seven yearn old, and I ought to go: to, school, . knew milv on” Thirty-fifth af: wax part strength permits, girect thae wan part Franed. Ant , 4 He ty prematurely aged py anxiety | HIAlY 1 got her in thera and paid: them, and his Nght hair and us are streaked with gray. He ina broken matt whose doctor has told him he ean count his life tn mont te me buy her clothes. She wentito. then and J used to Kee her exe! ane ir AO zeke aie wae. ‘able. to kee} for a while, but [go and iy lungs | gave out Le aT nee so much nobody would let me fey them, . A year, ago Tchad to . Joale stayed! op in the French gamity. W! couldn't pay ny mora there I put her ina home on Thirtyeitth street, where I paid bard a mont wt cane PAY AHALARY. B nen Tate there won't be itt unseat ir strand. oF “ner | he talked Tin. whinpe had ad not disturb. her. e was interrupted m of coughing that sent should a parox vim outalde the room ae that } not waken the child year-ohl daughter, 1 have brought her up amd 0 could for her, But now Tam too sick to work, and L cannot pay to keep am ttle girl She fs a healthy, come child, and speaks both English se German, Reallaing that I am and that L have not jong plans for her when 7 am. no more, Kind person take her in charge and ose not atarver We le ware Sor the beat 1) Wit not somal sto Was 1 fomy. wie the Papplest aipale tn yay born tn Fran ay anything. And TL wish't Bom body “would take her ti BS away: att won't matter to me. only. for Paethe and after that shell nave” a ome: He rolled the eh itn tisaue and chum iia tho ri ween the Ow 1 was able pook ig Rie pan : help! hou Aide a little 1 home=t ie ng r 7 t. evenings o's we roan jem togesher, and we hone alt homer’ wits the, ‘baby. and er to hy t te hn hink it ty a3 Geemiany fo. get ay pa t 1 Re Up a good Hest restauranta i wert t sai

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