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PERE EERE Reb ele leiei- i= ~--Where cars are backing In a (Copyright, 1801, by Datly Storr Pub. Co) BY IRENE D. CRAIGE: HE sun shone flercely down In the T: ory yard and upon Mr. William Cole, foreman, seated upon a pile of lumber and muttering tmprecations as he dug his heel savagely In the hot modi. “It Lever get back to civilization, con- found It, I'll stay there!" he wae de- claring under his breath. “It's. Ju the poct fellow xays, ‘Better fifty years sof What’s-hisename than a cycle of Carthage. “Who's you talkin’ to, Mister?" piped a small volce. Mr. Billy started and looked up, to find himeelf confronted by an atom. It was a feminine atom, dressed In a tora pink frock,with a shock of mud-colored halr and the bluest eyes that ever Tooked out of a i face. The ato: dragged after {t a wagon made of paste- board, mounted on empty spools, in which reclined with what grace It might a doll formed from a stick of kinds wood wrapped In a bit of call “Hulloa! you Mttle wretca—wh you apring from?" asked Mr. Bily. “Over there." responded the atom, nodding vaguely in the direction of a Une of hovels, half a mile aw; wr play here ‘cos we ain't got no yard and it's hot in the road. That's mv house you's settin’ on now. “Oh! tt is, is it responded Mr. gravely. “Well, now, me here, I'm not going to have you coming here, You'll be killed If you do. you wluldn't be better off in Heaven Dut [don't care to my soul and mi ow, small fraction of United States ¢ ey. Take It and trot along ume, and remember that if you spend It Judi clousiy you may some day be as rich aa | w: t lose sight of the | wa Rockefelicr, Dor fact that I'm veste power here. So git ‘The child held aut her penny and eyed Mr. Bil! don’t wanter go home, whips me.” “Docs, hey?” sald the big amiable sternuess, “Well, perhaps you need It. Tell you what Tt co, though If you'll promire solemniy, honest In- jun, to stay may bring y in the pano; nd f Chg w she § doll duds over here. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 5, 1901. “THE WAY OF THE WORLD” AND “SLEEPING BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.” +2 -— Two Clever New Pertormances Were Put On Last Night--Bulger, Ross and Elia Snyder} Made Hits—Elsie De Wolfe’s Laurels Threatened by Clara Bloodgood. BVO Ve VeVey The child nodded, ace Were cleaner chaste kiss on the circumstances, T would give you a passed near wh Nfted her vol OE in a plteous cr 1 will forbear.” Billy went whistling away to his work, and the atom made a pal- ace of the lumber plle and seated Rosa- | deetebelatelelelnbeteleletefeleieieielnininleletel-tnieleletetey “ise awfully hur They carried her to the ho: wie lnlelnininietnfntnioloiniaiminint The Way of the Werld Act~/ When we emerged from the Broadway “The Sleeping Beast" last night we auked the young person who had sat by our side a question In these words: BEXOOLEE ai Family’ will continue to run oniy a) Theatre every day and Is as thoroughly ADW diet St. and B'way, B. OADWA few weeks, when she will present a nex njoyed ase Clyde Fiteh drama, bias dae Netiel Beauty and near to an eclipse by reason performance. The last two w: | the Academy of Music are announced. “HLUE JEAD At Proctor's * AT PROCTORS, Fitth Avenue Theatre |tast night his stock company | excellent performance of Joseph Arthur’ | &reat dramatic success, ititinieenicicebhicininineie eb fense and appreciation, must have real- fed In a measure that this would be the case, and she deserves to be com- strengthening her! rious risk of Ini Ppairment to her own personal honors. A new play by Fitch, with two women of such prominence in and social worlds a: |and Mrs. Bloodgood, could not fail to attract a spleridid first-night audience. | Mr. Hammerstein's theatre. made over anew almost and tramsformed In ap- pearance from somewhat of a concert Jass house, was filled with all the regular firet-nighters and scores of New York fashionables, Of course, the verdict and the performance was one of up- The curtain calls Were so numerous that all track of them the final curtain Mr, Fitch was called for until he came and made a apeech. It did not sound like the bright lnes of his play, but he evidently meant well and he beamed most profuacly. The play Is quite up to the Fitch It deals with politica and Is therefore particularly timely. and the influence which active particl- pation In it by men has on thelr family Ines was the theme. ‘The hero, Mr. Croyden, !s one of the “better element” who believes it to be the duty of every man to take an active He goes Into it pet for Governor and With charming New York natvette she the Third Avenue Theatre lant night. ona hd removed the crushed men “Sunset Mines" drew a tlg audience to LEEPING 1 theatres specta’ tection Day matinees will be given to f night the election retury |E Xtra Mat. To-Day. be read from the var’ “Blue Jeans. It was put on by Frederic Bond with all the detail and strong action of the original show and was warmly received by a house-full audience. accie was particularly thi winge settings You can search me." Also, gentle render, you can search us. If you ask us what “The Sleeping Beauty is we shall pelled ¢o throw up our hands and anawer In that sign language. with which, un- fortunately, we are not conversant. in asserting that when the glad robin and the other birds that go south for the winter get back ttude next spring the per- formance will be holding down the stage ut the Broadway. At times the pftce reminded us of ‘The especially when they pul. the comedians on before a battered drop | to drown the sound of the labor of the scene-shifters. Again it reminded us of Weber and Fields, of Robles Bohemian “Ten Nights in a Bar- of the Pan-American !Ilumin tlon, of youthful dreams Induced by mince plo and the"fairy tal Grimm. In tts etnirety {t bewildered wu! Nothing approaching it {n lavishness of color and light and scenic effects has ever been seen In this town. In the original form, as presented st Drury Lane, it was doubtl puddingy performance from an American point of view. As presented at the Broadway {t will please anybody, from the child of the kindergarten to the man who Is bored at a bull fight, from tho divinity student to the prise-Aghte from the matinee «irl to the woman who never saw anything but Tom's Cabin" and the exhibits In the Eden Musee. company at LL BE KILLED IF YOU DO." iclsisietriet drawing-room, ed an imaginary 8 ilttle wretch rilting and the the theatrical were magnificent THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. Miss De Wolfe audeville portion of 3 Uy Billy Clifford, who nince his separation from Maude “Huth patheticady bills himself “Billy (single) gramme was last nigh Guelma_ Baker, the other members of} "2° 5%, HAR FIELD omitted this Waltinger and the cast won many plaudits. “The Lights o' London," the big Eng-| ""* "“Spcrar MAT TR RE the FULL ELECTION RETURNS TO-<GHR ee BE ea JDO, SOUR, URDEN, = Valerie Bergere in the leading charac: AUTOMOB:LE SHO’ le ‘Pleasure Island,’ Robert Louls Bte-| « dramatized form, IRVING AS Bir Henry Irving and Mies Terry gave thetr usual artistic rendition of Merchant of V: bocker Theatre last night. Drew in “Phe Sooond, in Com- continues to draw big oro his was a ponny, the | SHYLOCK. “ responded the tr nearer the foreman condition of her effort had deen hall to a high Ughtly clasped In the ama‘i hand ever minute. except when the surgeons wer’ melodrama which delighted ® of sensational plays several Sons ago, was revived last night a red from th aD meee f at tho Knicker- tu reader tt clean. Been washing your face, asked the sweet- could find him. . but she would Black Crook,’ Toarious approval to kiss me now?" Nothing can save he; be happy If he were by when she passes child demanded. hat | Here's a corner tha was lost anc ai n'a story in given at the Bijou. tininnnte esti aldol bata Aon Hot Old Time amused those who PA 9 Qi A. & patronized the Grand Opera-House last Me. YY and sev-| oxtinvova PERVORMANCE, ALL. DAY LO8@ Will'am Faversham in oh till a favorite with the public at the Criterion Theatre. The usual packed house Frohman‘a company last night in Holden" at the Savo; There {8 no eign of waning in Charles 4 popularity at the Garrick In “A Message from Mare. “The Liberty Re! week by week at the Madivon Square know no man!" out’ of her Burleaquers, of “Johnny knows my man.’ went on the cauge you have the biggest o for him. Teil him 3 twenty Stat atom smiled gractousiy ment, and as of the days that fe, Maht. John and Emma Ra: “eden eral others guve specialties. —$——a—___ “ROBIN HOOD'S” SEQUEL. sew opern| AST NIGHT'S GREAT SUCCESS, via {THE WAY “Sf WORLD i ace the Nyt before Johnny could be found the ad lengthened In the “ward, had KrowN mo weal ‘Oh! why doesn’t the come to see his little wretch? hard.y de distinguished. aun went do u r 1 respond with a “How's my Htte Billy was at home with sinagh records ttack of what he called, f the durndest fever ao when his small pro- She had a skipping and was wandering quiet again in he nurao drow the Ml, white beautiful PHILADELPHIA, Robin Hood, Were new comic opera by Harry B. Smith and NEW YORK, Reginald De Koven, had tts first produc- | i! Jon at the Chestnut Street Opera House | Wei: ht. Tk was # success and tne Bo onlans may, be congratulated Lis sion of a worthy successor to th Sberain. which they’ have won. thelr | CASINO greatest fame, The book Is bright. Sothern’s new play, “If T Is In for a long run at the Gar- den Theatre, The Donnelly Stock Com wood revival of Hoyt's “A At the Murray Hill last night. i HIG BURLESQUE THURSDAY. The new burlesque of “A Message story wh i about “tt th Wy 10 Intereat In poiltics, mell, Is nominated naturally leaves his wife more or | alone while he ia playing the game. For lack of something to do, becomes Interested In Mr, ear of lumber backed Into the next day ht The end of the rope Was caught Bnet was something fearfu' ife aud ali the money 1 have been with the kid tover to the hor in the hand that an the! oexess herself of under the car She whimpered for a om the tracks, youl cruelly mangled, Tt takes up the | Ev. 815. sta the previous opers onds. moment, but the little wrete! Theld the penny, HUMAN TRUN WA BARREL. Headless Body Is Found Hid- den on One of Chicago’s Prairies. CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—The boly of a man about thirty years of age, whose head had been almost cut off, was dis- covered in a flour barrel on a strip of prairie near Riee street and Western avenue, early to-di The victim's feet together and the body sack, from whieh it wits nt that his slayer or slayers had expertenced diMculty tn fo the body into the barrel, Besides the wound In the neck the face had been gushed and dis- gured. Two laborers discovered the body. They immediately notified the police, who, after Investigation, advanced the theory that the man had been murdered Jase nighs, - ere securely bound loubled In a In one of the pockets of the clothing; waa found a allver dollar. Chief of Police! O'Neill says he belleves robbery was Rot the motive for the crime, but that the man had been the victim of some vendetta. ——=____ FOG CLINGS TO LONDON. Lamps Not Necessary To-Day, but Tramo Sinch Impeded. LONDON, Nov. 5.—Although the streets of London were traversible to-day without the ald of lamps, the coasts are still foz-bound, and railroad and other traMc is much impeded. The cross-channel steamers have the utmost difficulty In making thelr ports, tn spite of the fact that the fog guns are being | ment of continually fired. There have been railroad collisions at{*3t-toxin supplied by the city. occur- red to-day when Mamie Keelan Her brother {4 not expected various points and minor wrecks have been reported along the coasts, The “hospitals of the metropolis report that * there were Sout a hundred ‘cases of accidents treat uring the night. The mercury hovers about Freesing. boiat, from Mars’ will be added to Weber & Robin Hood Fieide's bill next Thursday. The Dewey Burle: engagement at the a’good house, The brothers Byrne In “Elght Bella” Pleased a large audience last night at the Grand Opera-House, a Tammany man, naturally the villain > wreck Croyde: as his home. round and «ets scandals papers with js and at the . Croyven agatnat i She Anally suspects him, Jand he, already Jealous a little, 1s driven the play was ar- For “ondon ranged by a man bearing the ax ane of J. Hickory Wood and Mr, Ar- For New York Mr. John on the eve of Marian and the Bhi evill is anxious to . Into a new rascally scheme. political fortunes as ers began a week's ante Dewey last night to ends Ww The score Is strongest in its concerted | Huyt’s A Tn Soldier. Hah | To-ngt Blect’a returns from stage. elle = —: — son” | @lanhattan Theatre Bux WIDOW TO ACCUSE NURSE TOPPAN. ———__++ ‘Mrs. Beulah Jacobs the State's Chief Witness \ Against the Suspected Poisoner. hurting Croyden’ same time turning her huadand. uscrip was a plentiful sufticie: There Ia no use whatsoe tw) gu into the show and give, on paper, The moveaent | were not luge a idiot at the antles Sian we were holding our breath at the baiele or Uy he (om eyes from popping out of ov from attention to the scenery. chief come- The public continues to enjoy Jimmy enger Boy” Ming Romanc. fun tn "The M Would the man who adores you follow | Miranda of the Balcony. Fv. 8.29. Mat.Sat; you half way across the wor any idea of w jalmoat mad by the publication of a story ‘that gossip has made the chi.d which has come after eleven Nevill, the father Hurtig & Seamon'’s own dig company lex amusement this week at that popular musle hall. he White Squadron” fa the pill this week at the American Theatre his fe for you w of the comed ite gets drunk the day before his elec- ton and creates a scene at the christen- ing of his child In a way most unitke “better element" bers up he forgives bis wie cted Govern discomitted and through betting Worked into this main story is a sub- one of a woman, Mist c ne’ Into politics years before and had been divorced by her, in. consequence aday's Even! ie company, Is at the Me polls ‘Theatre, 'bbs during his absence tetermine] him nd he went away on a voyage. Mrs. Jacobi 1s a young, widow, bright Concerning the death —Mrs. Beulah Jacobs, oss, erstwhile of No, % Gilman stréet, Somerville, tho name of the witness by whom the State expects to prove that Jane Top- of Mrs. Gibbs to-day rhe sald: pan administered polson to Mrs. Mary E. Gibbs at Cataumet, causing the lat- Mrs, Jacobs gives a clear idea of the manner In which I{t Is be- Heved arsenic was given to Mrs. Gibbs. took medicine in the presence of Mrs. Jacobs. dled, Capt. Irv. YAWNING CHASMS IN. NEW| sor 2: ome tere YORK STREETS. s New Yorkers” r perously at the Herald Square ‘Theatre. and attractive. against him. Bulger alngs some of he 4 aon. Cawthome ‘ated and Ross do This ts a whole jen in the show are utilized for choruses Bleeping BB. The tunneling where huge openin populous thorot “The night before Mrs. Gibbs died she games KUnaekett in "bon Cacsa ne seriously iil, but Miss "Toppan assured us it was only a temporary mat- The nurse gave Mrs. Gibbs molt- jeIne and permitted her to He all night hy her house clothes on, In the morning she had completely col- “Latter was called, and he ordered She died that regained con- . 18 a menace to the se ‘conditions are con: elye to malaria, and the disease te very ard against it take Dr, three times ferme and pre- She ts Mrs, Croy-| Cinquevalll and the the head of twenty The cinematograph 1 ture at the Eden Musee nowadays, “The Rogers Brothers tn Washington’ took Harlemites by storm last night at the Hurlem Opera-House, ood acts at Keith a popular fea: coon songs. harming sing# @ coon serenade the witches walk rag-t! la Snyder is the member about (Wo years ago getting u hour in the morning an: ect one Of the Lederer shows rom London. Little Ella Snyder was of the bunch. and-we remembe ; | fided to us tha! Ang expected to Ret tt sho appeared on Broadway her tn America, an einen made ‘ood. Vio jotte, Poe John Page and John Hyams, to say nothing of about a hun- dred pretty girls more or less known to ‘We must not forget the dainty er alsters, whore da was one of the featuren of a truly re- markable theatrical performance. Of the handling of the immense com- pany by Ben Teal, and of the scenic Te quickly kills the ho In Croyden’ wi ry the disease from aprea Mins De Wolfe, ed the lighter scenes with delicacy animation, but In the stronger p was manifestly The spontaneity, naturalness of Mra. Bloodgood ns Miss Lake were simply charming. the entire sympathy of th They refuned to take her serio ever, and she wisely refrained from any ust a touch of ng, BO that 1 as Crowlen, on a lounge wi When Alden P. Dav ing Gibbs, husband of the woman whose murder fs charged to Mins Toppan, was on his ship use his wife was suffering much fol- lowing the deaths of her father, mother at an ungodl; vivactty and rue Dut isa onan wave her had’ no sus. roudly we cet speaking part a8 Amusements. VAL RAMIT oaut | A ROYAL FAMILY, | ATLANTIC (vt, LMATINEES UEGIN NEXT WRK. EMPIRE | HE iilips's Germania The Hanions in third Btreet Theatre. herolcm, puttir through every lous. Frank Mills, trife laborioun and hi acts, wus exceptiona: christening scene, and really himself well. ttle too devilish even for a He had an il-manner, of whistling in drawing-rooms, {ea good whistler, Way of the World: of bright ne ce Was aimmoned to-day to Barnstable on NIGHT at 8.30. ANNIE. RUSSELL A satisfactory arrangement made with | Miss Toppan, however, to care for Mrs.‘ Fritay. TWELVE VICTINS OF TETANUS NOW. ANOTHER ST. LOUIS PATIENT'ALMSOT A SKELETON, SUCCUMBS TO ANTI-TOXIN. the Inqucat at DREW 1 SeconD 1 COuAND,) S88" CRITERION EXTRA MATINE | We PAVERS HA ROYAL EAMTEY N SAVOY Theatre, la pieays TRA MATINEE TO-D AY EBcN H ehehth street ho! Nancy & Co." ors Harlem Theatre. and the bearded abjecta of interest STARVED TO DEATH | WA GREAT CITY, cing spectalty and continuous vaude- pass pleasantly at ° TO-DAY, 2.15, magnifiesnt.| written and { finale of the # company, as a whole, ve we necn a similar effect no Dturously applauded, perhaps for the reaaont thar Mite never hat e It here. ne ich so much has been ent to aay that 1¢ In all that It promised to whut after all, 'f you ask us what it 3 TO ANNIE RUSSELL, _ | {thts Street Theatre, has hit the public wit was managerial audacity or There te no end In nig feld's ruin in to David Ware] | Gosh’ timigdiy SUDDENLY DROPS DEAD. —_—— OLDEN. : ah. | aioniis y York wudlence at the Lyceum Just ng Mn a play that ha {Includes Wi) lucker and the vitagraph as ¢ claily good featur: Pastor'# bill on—until we have seen it a few more timer, at any rate. cannot encompars tt all at one applica- Three Meaths in One Family and a Foarth In Ex- Nothing About Corpse to Show th wer's Identity, om Mars. ae RT|wor 1 New On AUTOMOHILE = EDEN!‘ POO TAPING Me AS A STAR. Square Tacatry MISS DE WOTF 1c may not be fair, bat even at the risk of making trouble {t must be said that Miss Elste De Wolfe Is a woman of unusual courage the #tage would risk what whe did night when she and her company. pre- Fitch's now play Way of the World,” at the Victorta w has begun au- © Madison Square Gar- Bh Mra, Gilbert's ST. LOUIS, Nov. 5.—The twelfth death from tetanus, resulting from the treat- diphtheretic A man about forty-five years of age, emaciated almost to a skeleton, dropped stairs at the Bowery and Canal street soon after noon to-day, He was passing by on the sidewalk, bes weak to walk, sat down on the steps to reat and expired at once, There was nothing whatever in the pockets of the parent that tl da of the Bal sostili the attraction at the Mu DEN TIKATRE, SCTHERN TeagltontthereLes Not every star on HI be able tyr This in the hes “The Bonnte week Crave ( W. HL. Thompson as the Cardinal and Orrin Johnson ax the royal in the cast and xh with Migs Russell the plauditn for their ished interpretations of thelr respec- 's preseatation of “A Roy- A big advance sale marked the begin- h week of Anna Held's comparisons jare odicus, ikewise are they Inevitable, appearance of Mrs, Clara-Bloodgood in ‘Bisa De Wolfe's company led to the Wea, a Sat. clothing. It ‘ation, The bod Tina 4h 4 the Morgue, 4 inland Her death makes three yicti: Keenan family. ARE ELECTED, by a iarze ma ority, vo photograpaie a GRAPHIC before «Send for catalogue. FOLMER & SCHIVING, 404 Broadway, N.Y. bi amusements. “| auber’s museum, 2 | Congress Fat. Ladies oy Or inal Dance en Casewalk GIANTESS, uh rcto’s. BS Sa | 30 St.) cOmi.NUOUS VAUDEVILL . ‘The Hantons,Plorena Troupe, 235 others: lie My ") GRAND ath AV. BLUE JEANS” See, DOI Si.” Mt opened sone” {D54N Sl,+ Nancy & 0)” scant LECTION DAY Stektitsehbap'rnow stacm WEN. MATS Stes @ 80s. No Migbere SFist WeTUuNe MED PROM @AGB, NEw ENGLAND. FOLKS. JOLLITY AND HE. INTEREST COMBINED, t Comedy, 6 4 Videvile always lle between acta, 14th K + THEATRE, nr, 6th ave. ie by XTRA MATINEE TO-DAY gene Presoery ormoutly eucceastal play, Thin In the th thee Werid, Eves. §. Wed. @ Sat. Mate 2 &xtra Mat. To-Day, Seats 4 Wks Ahead ‘a Dilaneer, toa of the Drury Lane Falry Batra ANDT! GRAND REN BELY rect Election Returns began a return engare:| (V ‘Sh FROM STAGE AT NIGHT. ment before a big audience at the Mo: tauk Theatre BIJOU DAVID BELASCO PRASENTS: and Miss] \ rs ERTS AYTERNOON AND EVENING, ton Returns Wil! Be Read Te-Dight, WILLIAMS & TUCKER, RYAX POST & CLINTON, THR VITAGRAPH, foes target VIGTORIA rego es EAT SUCCESS “eeteeeyr™ - ay, 45th St. 3.15. Mate. A HELD ‘DUCHESS. uw way aay iy THD LY departa for the Crusades] EXTRA MATINEE TO DAY. to Mald Bde. ty Stock Co. 4th Year HV. 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