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THE WORLD: WEDN eSDAY EVEN! ey oe G, CCTOBER 30, 1 q Zeldenrust Tells an Evening World Re- porter of His Coming Tour and of the Se- lections He Will Play. “Thanks? he sald. ‘That will help me to bear | "Ahi this had been the last word tnoke between them. He had resigned and gone to o had flung ing, was confronted by a red-faced Lit tte man, who lald a detaining band on his {notion of hay famous Du country sald the see If som: ttn yw tn thts roams for the Hie HE young man tn the club win- |v nture hello! t became of tt 7 7 mr [cause he did. not care th v Rottina™ sald Dertls, dow had been looking casually over |i hited up a mighty fortune for him in ee Na eae withathe steve ares the paper. with the wenrted glance five Yeara, and hud elven hin le ° Tansger of Dana & Gineon for Heer of one to whom nothing te of any In- |x ir she spat smmarycvearm, Him ais he 1nd : m4 pat ; red «i yw nt. And since the been to keep clear of the past—and here on terest, s butawhen ue — Lan Celle was to be Koné Over, one MURME jt was, starting Up to tneet him at Ruts wy in B, without upon Dateat i nt bate fas Well vo back for turn “onl Himactf before the In ened and his face flushed, So much had | the old cliy where « Neth iaermaiceen ithe ( 4 : SUS ca ae \ come {nto his life because of that lum- Wane i} le man jovial el Rabe . oagtlie Sa lieoe i bering old ferry-boat Honnle-eo much Gist starts up from itm Krave before ai nay aaa Seto : had gone out of {t as he stood on her | hour | befe deck! @ Honnte for aale—the heavy, awk: ‘Then, arising from the plano stool and = acy eye Ward old Uonnte, that to hin throwing himself hair, he ‘ To the walter, keeping a wary eye Pari oll tonnte tne ms Rudenstetn out for tips, it seemed but a moment te Chou to spare. and. during a! ayed the met AU just and Bach, and 1 that on the deck « the rail into the come to examine the with siood at a certain place F his the Bonnie, looking 0 wi Men who had Defore he laid. the paper down quiet deliberation and called for hat and coat; yet in that minute the nw I love Wagn adore Joy of a year and the agony of its him curiously as they, Insp He , Chopin. He has always been my i} final hour had flashed upon him again. ie appraised’ alt s "Well, she wants the By the way, I shall be much surprised line emilingly. ae th if my interp 1 of Chopin does not After the manner of such things since the world began, the year had be Ing of the some comment tn America, It t# T think f may deseribe my styte caus unique as less romantic and more dramati than that pianists, T admire ee Paderewskl + used anxte his dr ia Wishes to buy others on an hont. ne market,” he whims to My Ife 1 express myself, my life, call me there “are sald atifty keep the Bonn! irs. Dr pack it thing ‘About Mrs. Dana? of Moxy Jemison. On 1 that story was in love with J him and went to wor! in atl the cried the old man. fall- o said any ‘emo F hhs Is fervor, I don't know sational’ best describes my all is I do know, however: T play with such yor tt fter ands! : at another |® ‘The old man died the next year, /everytnl . I devote ten hours a day to th no, and Hve for nothing SO OD OOO OO BRC OS PITT Oh, not Twon'! may that! T have a dear old mother over in Am- ste:dam. You should have witnessed parting! It was quite tragic! y mother could be. prevailea upon to give her consen tn f HENRY SEES HIS SON'S PLAY. SPECIAL MATINEE OF LAW- RENCE IRVING'S WORK. Many Profe: plaud M ard fonal Brethren Ap- s rnin “Rich= Lovelace.” Sothern a the Garden Theatre Tuesday afternoon was a very Interesting event. It was Lawrence Irving's firat oppor- tunity of witnessing his romantic drama “Richard Lovelace” on the stage. One of the most interested critics of the play wag the author's father, Sir Henry Irving. Miss Ellen Terry was also present and warmly applauded the young author's work. ‘The theatre was crowded apart from the large professional gathering, the malo of seats at the box-office having been uns: large. Besldes Sir ly Henry Irving and Miss Ellen Terry and Lawrence Irving, many members of the GOIN’ FOR TWENTY THOUSAN'!"" back by the wall, his arms folded andyand left everything to her—must have London Lyceum Company, now playing very short one, and the hour intoler- ‘ : Nor! that: Ww a haggard and absent look on his face.| loved hor, T suppose—don't blame him— 2K tre, were ably, unutterably tong. For ae ¥ hole recat fie waa’ of thone mien who. are] the mweecont ‘woman at the Kni SEC ads year, every day, John Derris, juntor |e 4th tong memories. There wan more of it, which John} Present, Ww une bookkeeper for Dana & Field, and Miss mty-five Aundged,” maid a votes at} Derria did not So blond nnd |majorty of the theatres In the city . Jemison, one of the stenographers for rther end of the room; and before) rushed to his face ‘The bare, grim, old] witnessed the performance. No) tnaTenric) Areal nad leomalovertapettion | wesc ee ear asen esi asoommearea dugaing Servis tied before him Tike 8) "y."tno. audience Mr. Charles “ on tho seven-thirty ferry, the good old Five thousand.’ nq You—you think she wante the | Hawtrey, Mr. William Faversham, Miss ©. Bonnie. They had both laughed when am offered five thourand, gentle-| boat?” 1 incoherently Bertha Galland, Miss Julte Opp, Mr fi » . tor this beautiful boat.” droned the] will—will cali and see her about ft m Tae 1 ~ It happened the first few times, because jautioneer In hin high monotone, “Elvel self. Perhaps some arrangement t mye Justin Huntley S16 ft was accidental—there was no need |thousan’, only five Nie for nthe Ren Made ce hone dasnaalisactJerison lorence: Rockwell, Siu for elther of them to be Just on time hothine ALLS ferry-boat—do of near liver nine; Mr de Barney, at that early hour, After that the Beer indred,” eaid the volcel nowee es’ tema fee tific ne continity | Mtaud. Ailiton, , had made a gay Uttle compact, sin: sly, > aoe ne rd cand Soul tind her ac | suebonald Jeet they were both alone In the city, and] "Ten thousand.” | gall the Tut) home, too— this 't holiday with | a Sites Mara had net made many friends—and since | through the crow at thie; man: her SHAR Le AarT) 8. Rollins Hobe] stephen. Wright, then it was not by accident that they|who Mds his. bidding In euch micnty! “Sy. feting nud found himself atone, | Ms%) Margaret had come over together on the seven- 2 Other men who had expected | raliing Tete ee oie nooks nis head and Me. Ura bifders shut up and pocketed to be and the auctioneer’s dublousl thelr notebooks, aly’, thirty ferry. “He is a fine young man, but abrupt.” ‘Then, one morning, she had been aleyes glistened. he sald. “IT hope he will not be abrapt ttle late, and had hurried on board the | “Only ten’ thousan’ Rentlemen. for with) Mise Jemison,” She would not ——— lumbering old Bonnie just as she was | Sp2gat, like the, Bonn droned. | ike that, Tam sur Died from Broken Leg. 7 “Only ten thousan’ a, And yet. when John Dorris was shown ‘ swinging loose from her moorings. Be-|as the Bonnle—you've an’ cx-| inte the Rollins home, and found him-| John Perry, sfty years old, of No. 3% cause he had thought for a moment that arningd the boat. aneyau “know aunt self walking down the long drawing-| Pearl street, dled in the Gouveneur Hon- she was not coming, perhaps his manner |$"° Monat, ‘pentiemen ts nn | foo toward Alise, Jemison. He ina} | pital this morning from a compound had been more earnest than ho realized, | ‘Eleven thousand.” called the volce| trembling vhe went up and took hor| fracture of the leg which h for her face colored warmly under it;|timidly, and men Jaughed. The Bon-| ty his arm: on Oct. 19 by being run over } for er face lore eiause she sald, (nie could not have coat. “much more) "Wa “have bought the Monnte—you| engine at Canal and Divisgn sireets looking Into the water: when she was new; and some of them] and I." he sald seriously. “Now, what eoThin 1 my last morning in the office, | thought for a moment that there must] shall we do with st?" 1 think. Indeed, there was no need of | be some gentim nt other than the de-| Her pale face had suddenly grown my golng to-day—except that 1 wanted aire for gain pack of the bidding on} roxy red, and she could not look at to wet yout gin wouni tbo inarried—| oth alder, Now, aw every one knows,| him 0 Mr. Danyigiiext month.” there scans bennert sal sentiment co It war only 9 whim," she ‘OAL the todlts of self-control of all hie Anwiihe sonprosales al ings neen hav CEPR ATE EEE Ife campto his ald: His hand tghtened See oe er naimenesa had becthats tne. mone yor am still working form its clay on the railing, and that was all, | lunatics with money hanced 19] put when the Honnle wax for sale— to me with the that eneh intent’ on having the Donnte at When he did speak !t was to say cold); ic. Dana i any cost. has my congratulations.” toned i ‘ou condemn me—as everybody | #1 ret *erled he ie ics spirit. “What| Twenty thourand® mat ain’ Per |eame unn bed gray ave you cre by " “And so—l ht I would have it ‘Twenty thousai snricked the] ,,, ba pt ir a \, exo eet to judne tte tee auctionece, whose voice had risen with renalred: poor ile a an outing ; to suffer, pernene. The man whe fee bidding, ates offered only twenty Hittin chiliren™ niand fwomeniand. oy genlemen, do f undermtan’ wnat) Ii! tremely low price of twenty. thowsan’, “she finshed a ook at him that was full The irk hind grown very pale. It was goin’ for twenty thouaan', goin’ once goin’ twice, goln’ three times—an' go < to the gentleman over there, who will she maid. find the clerk at that little table nex’ “Five "1 then they come rything for granted. ' with an effort that she spoke, arain am #0 tired of poverty,” she cried, yeare—fve desolately. “I am so tired of scheming ack and ta and sav to met the commonest litte] to the doo have had my five yeara too.” he luxurios that every girl likes. You don't} The auctioneer wiped his heated brow | said pteadily. ity you think the, Bonnle and was distinctly pleared with himself. At the little table near the door John Derris made his settlement; and turn- SHE GOES 13000 MILES 10 WED. can be repaired very. very scon? A hy «mile flashed through the tears, *We'mlent try,” she sald timidiy. iggy how can you He made a fnovement away from her, and lifted his head. WARFI ELD D To STAY. be the bride of Sanford before Thanks- giving Da: r Lieut. nford {s twenty-four years olitetig Santee’, "aa nenuisiaur exe] Cured of Piles ment at Naval Reserve at the outbreak of the “The Auction: Engai the Bijou Has Been Extended. Warfleld's engagement at the Bijou has been extended to an Indefinite period, ‘The run of "The Auctioneer” was originally booked until Nov. 25, Spanish-Amorican war and — served through the war on the crulser Yankee. Later he enlisted as a private in the Twenty-fourth Infantry, was soon ad- vanced to second Hedtenant, aad cently transferred to hi ment and promoied t He has been actin After Many Years. Mrs. D. BE, Reed, of Albany, saya: “1 would not take #00 and be pl. back where I was before I used the suffered for years, and {t Is now 18 months since [ used it, and not the slightest trace of when May Irwin was to occupy the at Manila, and. wi na d' Fo * theatre. MISS GUNN TO MEET FUTUBE |wects ase toc ion in. (He keoub ee FT hesnns Pilees Cauteatana Owing, however, to the great success HUSBAND IN MANILA. Deriniasian to'xail on the tranmport Ieil-| Coie" taaited. tree. Pytawid Drug Co patrick from San Francisco. HHS of Warfleld's play, Messrs. Belasco Bire have arranged to continue “The Auctioneer” at the Bijou, snd Miss Ir- win will probably continue <n the road. tye tourin atte Siar oe EYEGLASSES AND SPECTACLES, —————_— In the Arniy. driving a cart thi. morning at’ Pitty: ME CAUSED FIRE first street and Tenth avonue; Eisty- GOLD SPRING LI b, struck by @ Tenth aygnue electric ca He recefved a dislo hed hip and. wi taken to Flower Hospli DTD Miss Catherine Gunn, well known in social circles on Staten Isjand, js now Journeying 13,000 miles to wed the man of her choice. He {8 John J. Sanford, First Lieutenant of the Twenty-third Water Lenked Into Schooner’s Cargo aud Combustion Followed. Water that leaked into a schooner Joaded with lime and tied to the dock CASTORIA at the foot of Sixth street, East River,| {fantry, now stationed In the Philtp- For Infants and Children. may ed a. fire this morning. Tho fire| Pines. The Kini ou kata Separtment extinguished the blake af-| Miss Gunn, who 1s the daughter of! d You Have Always Bought | Tated TMS AS ee camase “Phe boat bel eon, of to the extent of 00 was belonged to Charles ¥, John- Me, Mrs, Charles Gunn, a widow residing Bears tho Signature elacles at Beetle * eae CAL: Go. 140) 4 % in Tompkinaville, 8. I., left. her home for Manila on Saturday, and hopes to~- Bt New York (hetween Hours 8 A. M, to 6 P. u., gate Muse in | ‘The spectal matinee given by E. IT | aunly Pile cure; 1} FAMOUS DUTCH VIRTUOSO | HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME. | a t ah large he. frank blue eves, ratier wt! Yo the mus a mone, The mus. (B| | teshe and hair ar tk Vrown. His re vany and A NOTED PHYSICIAN Makes an Important Sta*ement of Interest to All Women. | “Dear Mrs. Pinkhain:—The hone intelligent phystelan ta aboro *Scnool.’ Whatever is best in rach| case would be used, no matter to} what ackool a physician betonge. Las a matter of conscience, can only pre-, DR. WANATA, of Lansing, Mich, scribe the best, and as [ know and have proven that there is nothing in Materia Medica which equals Lydia! E, Pinkhani’s Vegetable Compound in sev cases of female disorders, T unhesitatingly preseribe St, and have never yet been sorry. | know of noth- ing better for ovarian troubles and for falling of the womb or ulcera- tions; it absolutely restores the af- fected parts to thelr normal condition quicker and better than anything else. I have known It to cure barrenness in women, who to-lay are happy moth- ers of children, and, while the medical profession looks down upon ‘patents,’ I have learne: Instead, to look up to the healing potion, by whatever name it be known, If my fellow physiclans dared tell the truth, hundreds of them would volee my sentiments.” — Dr. Wanata, Lansing, Mich, $5,000 forfeit if abure testimonial t# not genuine, ‘The record of Ly Ma EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cannot be equalled, Accept no substitute, Mrs. Pinkham advises sick wome enfree, Address Lynn, Mass. $2.50 Eyeglas es at $1.00 Pair, and this price includes examinition, one can afford to take chances with hiseyes. If your eyes troubie you, {tsa duty you ows to yourself to eo where you can be sure you will get the pro; er advice, and you van alwa sure of that if you come to me. can consult my Ocul sts and Eye Surgeons, Whose Services Are Free. L.Mesapules 1 New York, 106 E. 23d St. near 4th Ave. {Ckiyn, 192 Fulton $t., near Orange St. f Bklyn, S41 lolton St, near De Kalb Ave, + + OLD WATCHES | WANTED. 1 AVE under way @ waich mureum, and wish to ‘atehes and ‘antl 2 running | 1 $A. M. tod P. WATCHES AND Look POR THE ————— NEITHER JUMPS NOR DROPS, but daily, regularly, month in and month out, in New York City circu- lation The World maintains a lead of tons of thousands over any other “qerainen nia watch (Jo 155,157, 159 East 23d St. Two Doors West of 31 Ave. A WEEK FULL OF OPPORTUNITIES. Some of our Departments have got sort of overcrowded, and! in order to make room for large lots of goods ordered and daily arriving, we are compel'e to make some big price reductions in| ; order to relieve this overcrowded condition. The few quotations | printed wili give you some icea of the money to be saved by| caling this week. Long Credit (75c. c. Weekly eekly Opens an an Account.) Long Credit Special Sale of First-Class Parlor Suits. — ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. — Artistic 5-Piece Parlor * dtaikspcord q 1 covered in $70.00 3-Piece Suits We er raecuuagial rednetts $36. 85 duced to. «s+» P4000 $40.09 5-Piece ‘Suits reduced to $28. 00 $5U.00 -Piece Suits reduced to... | $70.00 5-Piece Sut reduced to.. $80.00 5-Piec: Suit re uced to.. $100.0.) 5-Piece Suits reduced to. handles, nyatly carved gallery, highly ep drawers oe | and com: fe | pat Interior: quare, well built of best select-! Oak Roll Top Office vesks, } polished 3 : $14.49, ines Procor’s. #8 170 23 SL SANDOW. |20 mely carved and po Silk Damask of dainty design and mpeied st at $60.00; reduced tor.eeee White Enamelled Iron Beds.! extended feet, with brass * $2. 49} mounts and vares.ee Double Woven Wire Springs.) all iron bronzed frames, all $2. .20} sizes. African Fibre Mattresses, with? ma enean nnS3199 $6.75 All! Hair M. ttresses,45 Ibs., best ticking; value $12 FLAMIN, tet TEM NNNTACT : Leatherette Fine Couches, good springs. made soft and comfortable; really worth $5. 99 $10.00 ; site price 7,2073,209 Park Row. Just Below Chatham Square, reduced to .. reduced to reduced to .... seduced to........-.- Large, Elegant 5-Piece Parlor Suits, covered with fin: quality | latest el springs; handsome heavy fringe; regularly sold golden cak, highly pol shed, front top drawer, fine swing mirror; aE Beds & Beddings . 8 polished times, strong and well made 2box seats of open cane; Library regular value $2; special... Open Saturday Evenings. Wan wy $20.09 3-Piece Suits $12.00 $20.00 $30.00 $33.50 $30.00 3-Piece Suits $45.00 3-Piece Suits $50.00 3-Piece Suits finely upholstered; best!) $39.75 colorings; Dressers, in swell finely polished,French mirror, two drawers and closet; worth $14.00; sale price, $8.49 ee AAR Rn Dining Chairs, with golden oak $1.49 Amusements. ' al: GREAT UNKNOWN Massive Extension Tables of HATH = ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE, olid Golden Oak, Rourd and! ies The Hanions, #iorene 7 ed wood beautifully curved and carved. Variety enough to suit all tastes Furniture for a room or a house. | Only reliable makes at the lowest Mirsada of the Balcony, Er. Keane helps you to} possible price: ake the home comfortable by mak- | m Jon the payments casy. ts and Rugs, Portieres Mand Lace Curtains, ‘eekly and Monthly Payments, JAMES KEANE SCO, 31,351-1,353-1,855 3d Ave., E st Side, Between 77th and 78th Sts., One Block Above 76th Si. L Station, 34 Ave. Cars pass the door. Lentagte n Ave. Cars one block west. Amusements LATHST. Beatie: A east thing and biund tv pleave PLAYS ACADEAY OF MUSH LAST LYCEUM USTRALIA. $15. Mat. #at Ay HURT, SEAMO'S £2. ) other det Lady, Museum, 0 Couple, Leah, Gtaniess; Theatre, 14th AUBER'S Broadway and | | NEW ENGLAND pork GALLAND | pay & i “ai FIEND FRI, ND ule ! Moaring Comedy. his, a @anhatlan a aes WLR Srecoals LSKCR ¥.& 42d Bt. iii | MUITOY +26 Be. Se din Year Ht V.Dvanelly Stock Co. Wirt OTHELLO..:: Amusements. Serre TREAT Sivet wey and a sok ORE SECOND Ni, nanan 2, CRITERION Thaw sioee, £30. Matinees Today wi FAVERSHAM | A ROYAL RIVAL, XTRA MATINER ELECTION DAT. GARRICK THEATRE. ant Deteegy fait A Aisi THO ans MADISON 60 TEA TRE Suni OU) ae wm Evenings at 2. ERA MATINEE relink te iory Bal SOTH ERN To-nlgnt $15, Uxtra Matinee lection . Mat. Saturday, Mr. EB. H. iy. Mat. To-day, 25, 50c. GRAND Fatal | Wedding. NEW SAVOY THEATRE, Ea att a AD way, “Gownt I'mighty Dig success.” —t EBEN HOLDEN. ELECTION DAY, ae | TWA MATINPE oom ANNA LITTLE DUCHESS RLECTION DAY. oats TH RXTHA MATIN (24 8 west of | THEATRE REPUBLIC, ‘5,45, Eves S15. Mate. To-day, Sat, & Election Day. | J. H. Steddart in The Bonnie Brier Bush AMERICAN ih. "%.0°3. AE THE MATINEE 10-DAY. DEWEY | anicreneocier BULESQUER, 2 RURLESQUES. ire st. KEITH’ Mebarn of « CINQUEVALLI ray, AL 3.10, Sata Dib. Tas. & Sat DI PLOMACY, eaue ace Den L Ciosarts Pat Return, Ueiethie MAINE ELECTION. Dd EDEN “Ruy he! : r CINEMATO MOSHE PRES RINLEY L Hves., 915 day Matinee, 2.10, aera” | Louis ann, Clara Loman ee Herald 89. Thea. Ey, 8.15. Mi DALY} aid the G99. { sooe. at DAN W, Lederer Co. PHILIPPS GERMANIA TIGA, bib St oy ‘Lande der Proihek & Das Usderbrett” Joel (oth Perfora,SatNov.d. Bieg.Sourenlre Mat EVE. the Sunday Wor! Knickerbocker Thea. pHOnTy, Irving. tant at $15, Mise Enloe Sores oe Madame Sans Gene. 2. Mat., Merchant of Venice, Friday id and The Belle. saturlay. Might. The Lrore Mail. (Oat y tine.) BI JOU , DAVID DELASCO Prevent ce WARFIELD "RATINEE 2 In THE AUCTIONEER. SPECIAL!! ELECTION DAY MATINER. ~ Brooklyn Amusements, Shs MONTAUK ELIA ! PRESENTS HER BINGHAM COMPAD Slee COLUMBIA ve B pat sax wilt MY “TAKIN O'LONDON satin Wed. Through The Sunde, WoRLE Business Wan!

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