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STAGE JOHNNIE A MYTH, _SAYS THIS. COMEDIENNE. SHBODEDOOQHIGNLHINTCLWHSIOIDOSS9VODHI‘IAGIVES: Miss Hattie Will Williams, of] Rogers Brothers Company, Says the Life of Chorus Girls Is Full of Hard Work. Well, Indies, how about it? , Vs it trie that the “Johnates'’ flock About the stige door waiting to drop Mamond-dripping bouquets In the laps | { of stage favorites, or is that much- henrd-of personage the mythlost kimi of a product of the imagination? In quest Jest, an E Miss Hattie Witllams, the clever winsome comedienne who sparkles so Driiantiy in her setting In the cast of the Rogers Brothers, to seriously give her views on the subject. She repited frankly as follow Myths, Smid Mina W os she said, with a little the ‘Jonnnle’ “Tam afratd, grimace, “that whom so muc Uke the mother-In-lay the worst of tt fn a newspaper Joke—| ty nearly a myth. The ‘Johnaiex’ he big diamond earrings, and the ot ers that ticens and chorus girls at nJoy, are mostly pure tn ventions and anate from the dreamy sources as ‘the milk bat @ipy {ato Christian Sclence that some our actresses are said “I have been in com ' and am thoroughly acqu both gides of it, the uns supposed ee) in te-staze days and |i je same humble w life as herself, metimes her ‘Johnnie’ ts her husband { and sometimes it is a singer or actor | who may be in the same compan; ks liMonatre age door she does who belongs y open the do ten hear tell, re di rehears there are hal be rh a are araing be don “im. me nd the other, and it would take 4 very larg ‘and me of 1 | that Oriental drug called bangh, waten Or Ue wtneag door gabon ees | his 4 yeasty” effect on one's Imagina- ce ne Re nas S pine Really Are Studtous. ] Cub Hany pereenie| she Is a pretty: red gist when sie! “An ambitious girl will road and study, aqua or bouquets OF) ts through with evening's work, | 1 know chorus irl who makes i champagne suprers. . And prefers her Uttie old hall bedroom | *PeCHIts of archavotog ne fact of the matter Is, all 1 tonlobstern wid. te | Feplly: bell leve If Filndera- Pet recall Is hard work, and plenty of It. {jtabktolner toni nis nub sects nes woult en ‘The girl who wishes jo Ret along on the aa oe ay stage has no time for nonsense, It Is plebelan bot bre “and xi rtton she Be down to think. over “very seldom that an opportunity for] gets home an Nt “4 A the Fitz anything clxe comes to her; certainly [fhe Happenings of | the night and my tell all not oftener than to any girl in a store «that has Leen done, mr even the home-gitl who Ls c or oMfed, especially attractive. re In thelr profession “Usually her ‘Johnnie {p nore eine Not for something else besides ‘Johnoles,' man to whom she has clung from lobsters and champagne. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENINe, § ‘ PTEMBER 27, SLT a ee ae i 1901. WOULDN'T TREAT ALL HANDS. IN THEN BULLETS FLEW “BOWERY RESORT. Was Wounded, anfiant Angelo © street, Wos the Lite J at 2.3) o'clock this m Campbell ent Natepbed to be Host, and when W olver to Ine him to hospitatity Campbell did Hkewlse. jcetnan Brann interrupted the fu and wih all haats unde to the floor and White went out through a window. James Merritt and and half rabrose Connors, sreseeeesors $ Piles Qured $ WHERE KNIFE ; é ] | g FAILED. Thos. E.Wood, 858 57th St., Sacramento, Cals--“One 50c. box of Pyramid Pile Cure per. manently cered~me of piles. For 30 ears I suffered: under- went a frightful operation, nearly died, tut failed to cure, Twas unable to walk whenI tried Pyramid Pile Cure. The first application relieved mc,” All druggists sell it, Book free by mail. ee Drug Co., ¥990000000900000 ie ; 3 % 4 AGED MAN'S FATAL FALL. Pinnges Do Pilghe of Sta Hrenking Min Neck. dJoreph Wolt, No, 119 Ove down a Might hight and broke stantly Ue wns about to enter his apartment to retire the night. sixty-six, rs avenue, Jersey Ch stairs nis » fell . | Gorls Coats Special Values for Saturday, Sept. Girls’ Coats, jof ker biue, tan and castor, linec collarand cu sizes © to 14 35 Girls’ Dresses, made in sailor blouse styles, of ail-wool serge; colors, red, blueand brown, trimmed with contrasting colored braid; sizes 4 to 12 years, at 85-50, value $.00. Broadway & 20th Sh ISKED POLICE 10 FOLLOW HIS WIFE QUEST FOR LO LOST OAUCHTER. {ENRY M’TAVEY HAS SEARCH- { ‘ED FOR FIFTEEN YEARS. { ' ARCHITECT WANTED BLUE- COAT AS A WITNESS, He Had Advance Information, Too, but He Was Told to Get a Private Detective, teran of Two Wars Wants to fee Adelnide Before He Passes Away. Chatham John Freund, §r., an architect, living n-the-Hudson, applied to Sergeant Wallace, at the Morrisanta police station, for a policeman to help him follow his wife. The man said he wanted the officer 4 “T want a pol Ith me to Weber and Fields |. “T learned to-night that my wife was golng there with another man, and that they were going for supper late to the Cosmopoll- tan Hotel, at West Broadway and Cham- bers street. I want some one to go with me as a witness." “You'd better go and get a private de- suggested the Sergeant. 1 sald he had been married less year. Two months ago, he sald, his wife left him and went to the home of her mother, Mrs, Carrie Cummings, at Warburton avenue, Yonkers. He has not been able to Induce her to return, Henry McTavey a veteran of the civil and Indian wars, has wandered over the country for fifteen years in a frult- Jess xearch for hls daughter Adelaide, whom he remembera ax a bright-eyed, heeked girl of fifteen, MeTavey five years old and an inmate ‘Soldiers’ Home, in Augusta, Me. ‘The old man's love for the army clung to him after the civil war, and he longed for the excitement of the battle- field and camp. When hia wife died he placed the girl in the care of Mra, Mary farkley, a dressmaker, who lived in roadway, Brooklyn. Then he re-ep- Usted in the Sixth United States Cay- alry. ‘The Indian campaigns were on at that time and he was sent with his regiment to Arizona. Soon after reaching the frontier he recelved word that his daugh- ter had mysteriously sisappea: He wrote to big sister, Mrs. F. K. McNally, of No, 19 East’ Seventy-sixth street, | begging Her. to search for his girl, and as soon as his term of enlletment was over_Ne began the search that has not endel yet. ‘The old man ts stopping at’ the Van- @erbilt House, in Forty-second” strect, and has been here a month, He has-met with not the allghtest success in his quest, but in spite of many disappoint. ments he {s not without hope. IIIs sls- ter has long since moved away from New York, and he has no relatives here and only the friends he has made re- cently. Ills furlough from the Soldiers’ Home will be up in @ few days, and he will have to go back, He has advertised for his daughter, and hopes that through the newrpapers hoe may,be able to ob- tain some trace of her, Those who knew her fifte:n years zgo are either dead or have moved away from New York. lished Over Twenty N.S. BRANN UFACTURL IJBWELLER, 231 Eighth Ave., bet 2st & 22 $100,000.CO Worth of Jewelry at So cents on the Dollar, The shopping public who patrol big department stores will find it gt 1 Qt Sts. fer THESE LA- DIES’ MAND- SOME 14-KARAT SOLID GOLD! WATCHES WITH IRON —————— PAN-AMERICAN DELEGATES. They could not be bought else All put Two Couatrics Meady for October Congre Sept. 27.—All but two Republics have ntatives to the Pan-American Congress to be held Oct. _ 21 at the City of Mexico, These two are Honduras and the Dominican Republic. Their representatives will ‘be appointed before the Congress meet: The delegates from the United States will be Henry G. Davis, of West Vir. gin! Willlam IL Buchanan, of Iowa; Volney W. Foster, of Ilifnols; John Bar- rett, of Oregon; Charles M. Pepper, of the District of Columbia, ——<—<—=__ * SERVANT KILLED BY GAS. ch Jansen Found Dead in Bed— Belleved to Be Oue to Accident, Clara Janaca, a Swedish servant em- ployed by George Frelfald, of No, 44 Hart street, Williamsbufg, was found dead In bed this morning with the gas turned on, She was twenty-five years: -@ old and ‘had been In this country only a few weeks. ae Mr. Freifold'’s family returned thia| Bright people get good postti week fray arene, and enwanrd the girl ech cx Sunday World Wants. | at rae erent agency. She was in seek help 8, Sunday World “want pi seetersey, pins a death | int ond a It tor you, if actid i Large selection of it Mandsome Bold Gold Rings, This 1-Kare: Initial ut. |the rest. handsome 14+ free for 5 yre. Fograving done Open evenings. ‘Mall orders promptly atipnded to, OPEN SATURDAY. Square: 193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square. EVERYTHING RELIABLE. EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Canis ES COMPLETE NEW FALL STOCK FURNITURE % OFF BRASS BEDS. Cash or Liberal Credit. Figure out how much money you can Spare a week or a month, and we will do Let us show you how nicely we can furnish a home and how little it costs. Customers may add to their accounts in either store or make payments at either, No extra charges of any kind. CUWPERTHWAIT. suiting their own convenience. 95th YEAR, COWPERTHWAIT & SONS,| 121st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave., Corner 124st St. Special Sale! For one week more we will sell all Iron Bedsteads | and Brass Bedsteads now EVENINGS, on show and in stock at a reduction of 25%. uri of his home last dying ine and Dresses. 28th, sy cloth; colors, red, with self-colored satin, velvet a boxlength; value $12.oc. Lord & Taylow,| ) | 259 261 6th Ave. Bet. 16th & eine 17th Sts. Buy ‘Now and Charge Mt! for payment at a more convenient time. It’s geiting snappy and cold, Autumn has’ waked up rather sharply and thin summer garments are poor protectiun against the biting winds of erly morning and night. Perhaps winter came a little earlier than you expected or found convenient—if so, then you will surely Avail Yourself of Our Part- Payment Vian. Anybody can open an account here. Just tell the salesperson, and whatever you want will be charged on the books and you can settle when it’s MOST handy. Big Bargains for Pen To=Plorrow. There's a clothing sale tirs: of all. A gigantic leader heads the list. It's a lot of clothing that couidn't be purchased in the open market at the prices for which we are going to sell to you, Hecht Bros. 1 \t ngle brenated way othe highest perf ay yu jake up Iqual to a custom tallor’s best at $30, Choice !-wool meitons, plain and fancy cheviots and sed Clays Hair cloth front to k ats lin shape, land made. Y you buy $20 worth to= {ull mint = $3.75 Payment? __ You Need a Topeoat Uh r your summ $15 Kinds 32. 75. ‘Big oats pases for the ars due and black cheviot serges and wide- orfolk two-piece and three. » sailor blouses and double~ st possible style and of @ er haa been offel 48 ke Part Payment? i yo red i more 10. Cay 3c. Extracts 25. Drogglsts want "50e, ant ounce tor Woodworth's. Noe sold these exqui- than aon ned fay Mate Pace Pus me in ay well ted: in the fatality hich wi sad to take rer’a whole 1th coe ben None better in the land, oldereds a0 =To- ear you can buy the others jematit popular odors, are lace trim) hat ex and Violets werth Ie, Sicli (with rit te. Be Children’s $7 Reefers, $4.75. It must be cold these mornings for school $10 Walking Skir's for $6.75 The very test grade of thibct, mage full in every way, with the re# flounce and sixteen rows cearen: We've taken out the ord reefers of silk stitching rroundtottom. Choice ot thick in the de and cut one-third off the price, and blze and brown mixtures, ail Heavy ker.ey, with bax back, high storm coller, lengths. Just for ont day we hav: ¢ reduced the price from $10 to $6 75 os tay Make Mart Pay men $3 | Flannel Waists, $1.48. Chances are they won't last all day. things Lik: these go quickly. All-woot F: twill flannel, with bor-p'aited front ond back, ae a few are hemstitched; all made with new nt cuff; choice of the season's best color- end prarl buttons, cuff on sleeve; tailor stitched torn; sizes 6 to 14; in castor, nary andicd; always $7, just to-morrow “You Max Make Part Payment.!? Misses’ $12.50 Suits, $8.50: Very handsome al!-wool horespuns, with fitted ‘or blouse front and tight back; coat hat sizes 14, 16 and 18; in brown, greea oxford mixtures, Yesterday you'd ras kave paid = $12.50 .o- mor $8. 50 better woman's waist cannot te bought in America for le:s than $1. 48 $3; just for Saturday... “Yen May Make Part New gi. .50 Trimmed red ing for Saturday, ay, $4. 98. up from land. A hundred new Toannere of trimming. Ing them at sesseeseee dewn trent and around bo’ vet collar; skirt is cut with the newest fi row lay Muke Part Payment? re reproductions of ed to ma Children’s) te puteantna rr includes Ribbon selling has been so. heavy U is Hy nal Saeed ae Heit Hats, trimmed | here of late that there's an accumula Misses’ atte, in Aree a ale ith he ton 43 fancy ribbon, ranging from: tbmiied with silk styles, No, 80 (In stripes and th 25, a other 3. 98 ! | for. rt Baytarat, 80c. White Shirts, 25c. Fifty cents Is their everyday price. Un- J inde of un excellent firm to-morrow each neiaaise ‘customer and Vioro, ave two for the price of ‘pearl and values WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS, 54 West 23d St., New Yorks, 414 & 416 Fulton St., Brooklyn, | We want you to come and con- | vince yourself that our prices are Good Sh Sense oe strictly the same as for cash and For Children. {nothing extra charged for You would walk many miles, pay | (Second dow west of Abraham & Streos’s.) joutimany dollars to save your clrild | jrom the torture of In- oH neg ninils, £ the calamity of Flat-foot, the pain and distguremont of corns and bun- tons. Why not take the right pre- cautions now? Insure * Good Feet for Life!” Everything to wear for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN. Suits! and Overcoats, Full Dress and Tux- | | edo Suits, ready to wear or made to Infaun' - - - - 6 site order. Hats and Shoes. € Titdren ‘8 Stpotosr.os Latest styles and large assoriment greta tetey exon ae Minny pen alsa for ddaheee > of LADIES? and MISSES’ tailor. | siest wit ihe tem onee Full Sets of Teeth « |made Suits, Sacques and Capes, AMES S. COWARD,/| = ~ > % Sete "! Dress Skirts, Silk and Flannel pee ceeeawet 5 retEY | Waists, Millinery, WATCHES, | DIAMONDS and all kinds ot EER en weekly or monthly | FASY PAYMENTS, soeasy that you don’t miss it. [prANEAEUAN CREDIT CO. 1184 3d Ave, |) AND MOND SOLD THIS: WEEK. fins ISK AMAT Oo WATCH and chain eh. ie CREDIT § Everybody 'e olny: LOOK FOR THE MiG Wate LADIES’ CLOAKS & ON CREDT, Terms to Suit Everybody, © LEWIN’S, x! WEST 123TH ST. Colleges Schools, &c. | EVENING CLASSES), ENTARY AND) ADVANC 267 ASCH UnO8 FURNITURE. $50 WORTH, SI DOM $I WEE LEWIN'S 267 west Siok” Lawyers, DIVORCE i on. first. payment HAMOND AND DIAMONDS, Watel fasonable price: Ht. JAM! 1 entire me - 0. ROI . dewelrz weekly pe DERGMAN, ST Mais 1GLODE CREDIT WATCH Evenings, uptows branch. %6 For Sale. quick bagi 3p AM an DIAMOND COs iy) Maiden I ts inthe brasichotn sortie] wave World Want ecaratlont, ev eat Monty oF avoathly. pay a MAST Rs mer, don't, t say Cupie ‘coat THId gavaves bet. Od and | uae burg, pK Gib as. open evenings.