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‘Gowns of Heroine. Breaks Up Housekeeping. luced last night. Asche (of Her Majesty's, etc.). ‘keeping, but he broke up the furniture “Harned took thelr “curtain calls’ midst of a stage strewn with ch Fr les feathers. ms Symphony of Gowns, @ffairs had become familiar in the cours Particular act. Spangly and ilzardy, topped iamonds. That symbolized the | luxury. It prevented her from ma’ Jow her to Italy. Lorry starts off for British Columbia, Checkbook Affair, to her credit in his bank. Won't » Please? No, no, Maldy! Never! N, Maldy's green checkbook. Mat decorated in crushed-sira clusive. Seat in her loved presence Maldy has overheard his littl oontrols himself. Fades from View. “It is thus that Mr. Oscar Asche breaks Nousekeeping at the Criterion Thea- and when Miss Virginia Harned has ded from view—still in black and with a handkerchief packed— furniture, life than 1 wa aed played to the choklest auc Thave seen for two seasons, W. ‘@sked Lorry to send her—some out in British Columbia. ked lke!--why, strong men mid women simply boo-hoved ar Asche is 4 very powe he way the ch.irs and tables when he picks thea up ts they don’t even wait u y to Bonthe floor, KATE CAREW. ee Sept, %—President Ea: of: Northwestern Uni- ‘out letters to f $100,000 toward the con- THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24 1902. ae MISS VIRGINIA HARNED AS IRIS +A SID AFFAR lew Production and is !mpressed with self Felt Is the Onein Which the Imported Mr. Asche There is a melancholy operation as “breaking up housekeep- ing” which is not unfamiliar in these jes, To see it performed with | ‘neatness and despatch, one should “Visit the Criterion Theatre, where the latest Pinero play, “Iris,” was ‘Miss Virginia Harned and Mr, Oscar Asche (of Her Majesty's The- tre London, by permission of Mr hm Tree)_had to come forth St 11.30 and bow, and bow, to an @iudience which kept thundering even Bs ft wriggled into wraps and groped for hatpins. From an assemblage of “experienced New Yorkers it was 2 “great tribute to acknowledge that housekeeping had never been broken up so effectually as by Mr. Oscar VIRGINIA HARNED. HAS AN AUTO FOR - HIS PATROL WAGON | Police Capt. Kreuscher, in Far Rockaway, Provides Against Time When He Must Forego Regular Wagons. HILDA SPONG FAITH CURISTS BAPTIZE ACTRESS, Girl Who Was ‘‘Cured"’ of Her Liking forthe Stage One of Twenty Converts Called for Immersion. H Mr. Asche not only broke up house- Whe consequence was that he and Miss in the table tops, sofa springs and pillow “The breaking up of housekeeping (und furniture) was the last sad affair In the career of Iris Bellamy, to whom sad of five longish acts. Miss Virginia \ Harned symbolized the unfortunate lady's downward career in a progressive Symphony of lovely gowns, each of a ‘color to match the sad affair of that Jennie Olsen, of Philadelphia, who she was “cured of belng an actress" by the simple power of faith, and that she th Police Prectnet kes inspections of his pre has nd has come In act I. she shimmered tn something off with real eof ent converts made by will mark the closing of the convocation of Fatth Curista which In session for the last days in the Church of the ing Lawrence Trenwith because he was / poor, and her ‘late husband's will ~ *wouldn’t let her keep the fortune and « Rew husband, too, Maldanado, the neler, wanted to marry her himself, First she said she would, then she said she wouldn't—and ended by telling Tren- with ("Lorry,"" she called him) to fol- tablish a record for the “Tam not a great hand at running the aid to an Bye ‘The !mmersion York Bay, at the foot of Claremont ay nue, Greenville, Brother Hancox offtclat ng World irst day I got the ma-| YORK, \chine 1 almost droye Jt through a barn, | Urer Will! have no rn patrol wagon here during nine months $50) and I do not think that al hearing. ker would have any objection to be taken in an automobile to the police 1 upon at any| ff @ for such pure A large number of Falth Curists and ersons interested in the cult were in- vited to the baptism ceremontes, ——<—<——_— WARRANT FOR REDMOND. Irish Lender Must Answer for Re- cent Speech, %.—The Court King's Bench has omered William 1. who was eummoned to appear before It as & result of his recent incendiary speech at Wexford, to give dail in $1,000 for his future good Sad affair No. 2 demanded a white]? Gress, Iris is having an unofMcial honey- “moon with Lorry, It’s very real and Very honeymoony, You can sec Lake €omo through the French windows, and Lorry flourishes a sketchbook, and Miss Warned throws some sofa pillows on the Hoor and sinks on them and strikes a fetching pose with a guitar. And you're Just beginning to doubt whether the white dress belongs to such a sad affair, after all, when news comes that Iris has lost all her money. Whereupon CLARK WILL NAME MONTANA JUSTICE : Convention Montana Is in the Control Senator—Heinze Heads a Delegation. to use my m. Democratic Redmond did not appear, Bad affair No. 3 1s the checkbook that a warrant be issued affair; Maldanado's, you know. Iris is starting out in the world to be poor and walt for Lorry to come back. No more Juxury! Oh, she is brave—and wears a brown dress. But the checkbook: Maldy has deposited a few thousand pounds 4.—The Demo- which met at Boze: | had but two nomina tions to make, one for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court and one for Con- | tin detault of ‘bail be imprisoned for $< RECEIVER FOR A PAPER. man yesterday, At $165.00 $5 DOWN, $1 (Fully Guaranteed.) Spirit of the Times. United States Court to-day, appointed as the r of The Spirit of the The brown dress rusties with shocked Prudence, But brown is no match for about the action of the Committee, which met yesterday Pink is the color of the fourth act. Iris is “keeping house" now, ulas, in a rry. If further incriminating evidence were | ag needed, the pink In her dross is ¢ ym | two contesting from Silver Bow County and one One Silver Bow de! headed by United Siates Se and the other by The State Committee, to 4, decided to seat the Clark delega- ‘The committee also decided that | the convention would meet later in the with Senator Clark as temporary | Under the dectsion of committee the Clark people con the convention a JUDGE DURAND OUT. FLINT, Mioh., Sept, 24.—Judge Geo, H this elty, who was stricken is three weeks ago and ts now slowly recovering at his home, has as the Demoer before the public. piano that resembles it costs double. Try comparisons. She isn't kind to Maldy, thouch he| till adores her in his territic way. She belongs to him, but in vain he shouts. “Melt! Be warm! be warm!" in vain Offers her marriuge, his fortune—any- | thing for a smile that would enable | Aim to dispense with a sealskin over by a vote of SUICIDE OF J. H. GILES. | Jomped from a ryboat Into the Saddest affair of all—Lorry comes Pack. Binck dress. Lorry must be told | /@bout—abont everything. Such things sean't be told in colors—ceriainly never | ed with the Special Reporting Company: _ in white! A black dress for Lorry, but Lorry decides that he can't forgive, and floats sadly and Pharisaically way. J. H. Giles, who, it is said, was conne of No, 150 Broadwa: mitted suicide to-day by Jumping over- board from the steamer New York, com- Park City, In Iris “asking Lorry to take her away. He| fallg upon her with his hands at her throat, and for a few moments one is inded of a recent police affair. But Dead with Summons in Pocket, a summons from the of the Poor of Hoboken in his pocket dead body of an unidentified man was picked up in the wat of West Fifty-fourth st summons was dated Sept was signed Henry W. BAUMANN & COMP’Y, West 125th St., near 7th Ave. HOMES FURNISHED COMPLETE, councl! was held yesterday afternoon at which the ote) Ang [was talked over and the decision to with. Araw his name reached. ‘XOu are the sort of woman to drive + hot-blooded man to the gallows!” he ts, West ASR, CD*RELIABLE" 8 [icc OO] He CARPETS INGRAINS, 60c. A YARD. | (Reduced from Millinery for the Autumn Season. Women’s Walking Hats and Turbans, Misses’ and Children’s Dress and School Hats, in London, and Miss icture of the log hut he had but: Ostrich and Fancy Feathers, Wings, Birds, Paradise Aigrettes, Feather Hats, Velvet Flowers and Foliage, Buckles, Cabochons, Braids, Untrimmed Hats, etc. (First Floor.) Altman&@o Best all-wool quality—scroll and floral designs—also small tigured effects in reds, blues and sage, ING CREDIT" puts the best van CASH ox CREDIT (@wreRTHWAIT &6 104, 106 and 108 West'l4$ St, NEAR Gt AY. Ghookiyn Stores? Flatbush Av. near run $1 Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street, Sixth Avenue, THETENEMENTS, TRIES SUICIDE. |Flames in Three Build-|Infuriated by Rebuke ings Are Discovered| Wife Uses Knife on to Have Been Started| Man and Herself and by Incendiaries. | Both May Die. BARREL FULL OF PAPER,|FOLLOWS BEATING GIRL. Firemen Turn from an Investi-| Mother Was Punishing Her gation of Two Blazes to Put| DaughterWho Ran to Father Out a Third—Tenants in a| for Protection and Possibly | Panic. Fatal Slashes Are Made. ‘Through the attempts to fire a number i owded ent-houses in the vie] PBySiclans of the German Hospital and Second street and|in Williamsburg are making special s A and B, the police and officers | efforts to-day to save the lives of a Department believe an ener-| husband and wife, of Maspeth, L, L., SA ICL Os who are in a precarious condition The apprehension of the numerous tenants of the ements amounts to} fom knife wounds inflicted by the almost a panic, and » of three} woman in a drunken frenzy. puuaingt having been s¢ » within a] ‘The man, Joseph Alstrefski, was short time and near each other the resi-|_, A dents of that section hid no sleep tagt| Stabbed in the breast with a long nt bladed jack-knife, the point of the The neighborhood was first alarmed! blade penetrating his lung. After aaron He wed a oe the deed the oman prepared to go setting fire ive lives,{ to bed, but when she saw a police- house in which he lives, 1 Newspapers| mn approaching to arrest her pleked had been piled in ll under the} up the knife and drew the sharp cee ttoct Coaee paehted 12 Ml bade across her throaf. ‘The doc- 5 tors are afraid their efforts to save with de! fined $10 w rut to Bellevue. the couple will be futile. s the residents of] ‘The stabbing was the outcome of the “7 First avenue] woman's fondness for Mquor, her hus- were ay joke streaming up| band says, When he returned home from the cellar, They rushed to the| from his work he found her intoxicated 4d Policeman a Jones made an} and beating her sixteen-year-old daugh- (gation. He found a barrel filled ‘The girl sought shelter behind her with burning paper near the coal bins.| father and this Infurlated the woman. The paper had been placed close to the] Aistrefski rebuked and ordered her to wood work. Instead she went Into the kitchen, ihe excited tenants had hardly reached 1 up the knife, and without a word r beds again when Patrolman Wehr-| plunged It into her husband's >reast. enberg disco red smoke issulng from The girl ran from the house scream- the first floor of the te: g. and neighbors congregated. One of at No, 103 Se Ugation | them se an ambulance and anotaer showed that yeen started] for the police, It was when she saw by a pile of which had been placed | the officer approaching that she drew pack of the stairs the knife across her throat, seeming to Wehrenberg while prefer death to arrest. Husband and post met several firen ine | wife, lying side by side in the ambu- tompany No. lance, were hurried away. to make w Mrs, Alstrefskt 1s thirty-five years cld yy}and her pand five years her senior. r| They have lived in Mazpeth several vears, two olazes distance. issuing Oe sent in, and here had a ‘hard time the marks of in vactment ascmet No People's Party for Them, TOPEKA, Kan, Sopt. 4.—James Tapp, of Wichita, and John Madden, of Em- EMBEZ Attorney-General and Supreme Court Justice, respectively, on the allied Peo- ple's P, the n vention. call another cor “All Cars go direct or | There Are Bigger Values, and More of Them, in the H. Batterman store on any one day than you'd find in six days in many other big stores bidding for your trade. Assembled Here for This Half-Yearly Sale Are Choicest New Black Silks. _ Rich Taffeta:, Peau de Scies, Gros Grains, Satin Duchesse, Louisines, etc., all claim equal a ten: and you may rest assured that none out the best grades in every pce are given a ¢ PRICES QUOTED ARE IN FORCE ONLY DUR- NG THIS SALE WEEK. ee AS ety Sink Hee, vatue OD BTA SILK 22-inch very high: GD azanch ery hist TAFFETA SILK Ff IN Paine TP eae value 20-tnch AML 311k Bi B 8 neh Black MOIRE gg ok AM Silk VELOUR, 8c, value, GRAIN, $1.00 20-inch MOIRE VELe valve «BF loti se vat | e4-tnen SA- 59 | vine Freaky Weather and Blanket Time. Whether the weather be warm to-day, to-morrow and the next day, blanket time will strike us suddenly and must be provided for in advance if you would guard against the dangers of atmospheric changes. Rather be sure than sorry. And there is no stronger money-saving chance than is afforded by our September sale prices in Blankets, Comfortables, Bed Linens and Bed FeatHters. Prices Quoted are in Force Only During This Sale Week. Blankets and Comfortables. | "yeyause™ Dore sa4_ one-quarter OO, 1 SOTTON BLANKETS, wool @a-| BED TICKING—Domestic and. Imported, tor MA HEICETIES Beds and Pillows, at low prices, t AD e, anid Ghee pale. Sheets and Pillow Cases. Reavy, alr. Stir heavy Twill Blankets, at 1.49 17. ley Cotten Milla and are of ‘and Gray WOOL BLANKETS— uN At prices far below the actual cost t 1.98, 2.08, 3.50, 3.98 and 4.98 SHEETS. : F 54290 Inches tong. 50, 3.50, 4.50, 5.00, 5.50, ; isan up to 15.00 63390 1h, at 4.08, and up to inches PILLOW CASES, *AI® B96 RED F Geese Feathers, guaranteed | + per Ib. Yard wide FINI 9c and halt pecialsinE value 7c., at, per yard... Yard wide BLEACHED SHEET ity, at, per yard, urnitureDep South American HAIR MATTRESS, 40 Fe a ‘aks, | 1d8» full size, fancy satin finish ticking, le for| close tufted, in one or two parts, as de- sire; regular price $20.00; Best steel WOVEN WIRE SPRING, to fit any site wood, iron or brass be; regular price $4.50; sale Pricesees Send exact size of bed when ordering, ia, have refused the nominations of| China, floral design, vari y ticket. This makes four of! i nees to refuse the places. The} ini destals i lew carepeledl andi plaaaal: ReLeenn ans (0 Ursa CHS piAcSe my Ae Immense Stock of Jardinieres and Pedestals in All the Ni 'O’Neill’ More Big Values in Housekeeping Goods! We will place on Sale to-mortpw in our big basement another large lot of Housefurnishing Goods. The assort- ment is a varied one and embraces almost every ling of goods used in keeping house—Dinnerware, Toiletware, Cut Glass, Pressed Glassware, Agateware, Tinware, Woodenware, etc, All goods of the best grade. The items that follow will give you a good idea of the many Opportunities for Money Saving. In the Cut Glass Dept. we are showing a magnificent collec- tion of the finest of American cuttings at exceedingly low prices. These are “Special”: Bowls, 8-incheeseesssseeee Straw and Fan Tumblers, doz. Cruets, each, . Sugar and Cream Spoon Trays, ¢: Jelly Dishes, each Water Bottles, each Mayonnaise Bo Celery Tra! Decanters, Vases, 14-inch, rose and prism cut, An Extensive Line of Fine Cut Stem Ware at Unusually Low Prices. Plain thin blown Tumblers, doze Thin blown Tumblers, handsomely en- | Covered Sugars, graved, formerly S0c. doz. reduced for | Covered Butter Dishes this sale to «seeees. oe «55c Salts and Peppers, nickel tops . Pressed Tumblers, assort. patterns, 2%c Salts and Peppers, silver plated tops, Pressed Glass Bowls, each. seeeeeD OC) each. Handled Pickle or Olive D , each... 10c | Vases, vac! Dinner and Toilet Ware Specials! Dinner Sets ! | A Special Assortment 100 piece sets of dark old colonial blue din- of nerware, including three large platters 7 and soup tureens, Fruit Saucers, Oatmeals and 7.50 Set. | Plates, 100 piece sets, handsome floral decorations traced with gold, 9.98 Set. Decorated with gold stippled edge, 0c, Each, 100 piece sets, handsomely decorated, Toilet Sets! natural colors and flowers, gold traced, | 9 piece Scie, Undergaze decoration, Amer= 41.98 Set. ican porcelain, 101 piece sets, handsomely decorated, 2.25 Set. China, gold lined, actually worth $40.00, | 12 piece Toilet Sets, white and gold deco- 25,00 Sct. rations, large basin, with jar, 100. piece sets, handsomely decorated, 5.98 Set. ty of decora-| 12 piece sets, decorated with stippled gold tions, heretofore $19.98 set, “| edges, very handsome, 12.00 Set. 7.50 Set. Color Blendings at Very Low Prices. Matchless Bargains in Agatewarel All of the Best Grade Manufactured. Cullenders, formerly 60¢., no’ 45c | Crusty Bread Pans. soe LOC Preserving Kettles, formerly 1.68, now 1.26 | Oblong Roast Pans, formerly 80c.,now.60¢ | Preserving Kettles, formerly 96c., now 72c | Omelet Pans, formerly 36c., no 27¢ Soup Steamers, formerly 48c., now 36c | Spoons, formerly 11¢., now. . 9c Vegetable Steamers, formerly 1.20 | _ now 90c | Pudding Pans, formerly 30c., now. Coffee Pots, formerly 72c., now. Cook Pots. ‘Tea Pots, formerly 64c., now. Fish Kettles French Coffee Pots, formerly 1.32, Climax Sauce Pans now. “ 99c | Windsor Kettles Ham Boiler: 16, now. Tea Kettles. on Corn or Asparagus Boilers, formerly Combination Sauce Pans, 1.80, now. Milk Boilers, ly Sauce Pots, formerly 96c., now. Potato Fryers Corn Cake Pans, formerly 60c., nov Milk Lipped Sauce Pans, formerly 34¢., now 26¢| Da varrant every piece of agate Pie Plates, formerly 20c., now ee 5c No “seconds” are sold here, Tinware. Woodenware. Spice Boxes... 25c | Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers.. +39 to 3.98 Candlesticks 10c | Coat Hangers, 6 for. Dust Pans. 5c | Step Chairs ts and Peppers. Sc | Butter Prin Match Saf 10¢ | Bread Boards Cup Steamers ¢ | Rolling Pins. Pie Plates.. ¢ | Wooden Spoons. Sc | China Salt Boxes 8c | Towel Rollers ., 12¢ Also Extra Special Values ia Tea Kettles 0 1.30 Refrigerators. Special Sale of Groceries This Week! All New and Fresh and All at Unusually Tempting Prices, ‘All cash purchases delivered free to any railroad station within 100 miles of New York City. Sixth Avenue 20th to.2ist Street, Dish Pans, formerly 96c., now. THE WORLD'S UPTOWN OFFICE 1,381 BROADWAY. Between 37th and 38th Sts,

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