The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1902, Page 9

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| THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1902. SAGMM ahi 6 sdsex BDU GN 35, GsokeT A GEG NINETY AND NINE AN ENGINE PLAY. Kate Carew raw Baye Loco-| motive Plays Princ pal Part in the New| Malad Farna LOVE AND RELIGION, TOO. | Fourteenth Street Finds Ram- say Morris's Work Enter- taining, Although Doxology Was Badly Rehearsed. L Love, religion and a locomotive ran a neck-and-neck rave on thy stage of t locomotive won handsomely nety and Nin to have been “sugs' ankey's hyiun of the s nam key’s hymn fs about a strayed lamb; Ramsay Morris's melo- drama is about a railway engine. Which vs the Ingenuity of the human mind. That locomotive is going to be the most tor that Fourteenth . for years and years. The audien night shouwd and moped and wept over it nere It came, pounding a forest of sliding| s flaring up from the trom the branches scorched along through scenery, with Mar wtago and burst canvas tree, with kened hero at the throttle ackened stoke “a tunnel of hell-ti cowardly villain had prophesied—and all to save the heroine's pa and ma and ghbors from premature cremation! Doxology Badly Rehearsed. And then the tableau that falgta— the grim, big, black locomotive at standstill wed population, thelr volces raised in a rather badiy rehearsed Doxology, while Ruth's pa supports the fainting man-behind-the- | as throttle, whose is as ghastly ct lilsses and Noots » smiles and smiles still! What royal ch red and blackened hero for the villal and Ja a vil nd his fireman! What shouts for gentie| Ruth and her pa and ma, characters as they trail one! It is good to hear an audience let {self go and to let yourself go with | nd if you care to feel like sweet sixteen with} a lump in its t hasten to see the big, black choo-choo actor tha has taken Fourteenth stre yachts Nor ts that the only good acting in “The Ninety and Nine." Edwin Arden makes a prodigiously 1 no ordinary hero of melodrama, ladies | and gentlemen, with nothing to do be good and brave ani persecuted, Nay, nay! Tom Silverton has human frail- tles. Ho 1s @ drunirard through two long acta and part of a third. He must stand around in doorways with a woozy ex- pression illuminated by tho relentless limelight, and he must say “sassy? things about the delights of whiskey when the heroine recites Sankey's hymns to him. And the Hero In Human. A the funny cross one by Quite an innovation for the hero of a really-truly “thriller,” but the audience didn't mind a bit. Indeed, it seemed glad to find something human in a hero, and !t never lost faith that he would reform, Miss Katherine Gray nad a trying part es the hymn-reciting heroine, and It was a pity to seo an actress of such rare and delicate art throwing her powers into Grama of the choo-choo school; but she was just as girlish and sweet as pos- sible, and projected her grave, soothing voice to the topmost gallery without the slightest apparent effort. Mr. George F, Nash was such a pol- ished villain that you expected to hear the varnish crackle when the hero throttled him. Mr. Theo Hamilton was the heaviest of heavy papas. A small person named Harry Le Van, who, if he {s not a Mliputlan is a perfect prodigy of childhood, sprang into tremendous popularity In the character of a New York newsboy transplanted to Indiana Mr, Hud Bryson did a plece of admir- able work as a half-witted country lad. Besides which there were a” comic negro, a comic cook, a comic matron, a bold, bad city lad and a ha of others. Tut the locomotive was “it Kate caflkw. $$ NEW RECREATION PIERS. Improved Designs for Structures Soon to Be Dullt, Two new recreation piers of improved design are soon to be bullt—one at the foot of Market strect, Hast River, and the second probably at the foot of Hum- {ton avenug, Brooklyn, They will have a mezzanine floor, so as not to obstruct the lower deck for commercial purpos observation galiery across the outer end of the mezzanine floor, The side and end openings of the lower structure will | havo stee! rolling shutters for the pro-| tection of freight. ‘The piers will be 434 feet long and ay feet wide. will have open gables | In the sides and ends of the roof, gllow- ing an unobstructed sweep of tho breezes. . TOMBS PRISON CHANGES. Prisoners Out of Old Building and Its Demolition Proceeds. All the prisoners, twenty-five in num- ber, who occupied cells in the west wing of the old Tombs prison were transferred this morning to cells in the now prison The subway contractors are to-day demolishing the old prixon, nreparat to digging the subway ‘ti The stone is belng liroken up and wi used to fill in the swampy vottom or the tunel through Elm street. RIOTS IN RUSSIA, LONDON, Oct. 8.—From Vienna a correspondent of the Dally yiaiier re- a fang eet ror Bt. Academy of Music last night, and the} * was alleged by | hero. This is| There will be an| [LEADING WOMAN IN NEW | | 121ist Street: (2226 to 2234 Third | EVERYTHING \* Room Fiat, - _dalhenre Gra. ees =7] Frade vise ye TLL FROM BAD FALL vEOIN NOTABLE, we snouts ts stad to have yo Dessa Gibson's Tumble on) Guests Taken on Special) —— i lo - in every department. a) Dressing Room Stairs at the| Train to Ardsley, Where| 3.Piece Parlor Suit, Mahoganized Frame. Special | Casino Results in Serious, Elaborate Ceremony Was Sickness. Performed. | Dessa Glysun, one of the ‘PFlorodora” who hag been taking t part of} smiids In the produc se Honeymoon” at the | ried toed to be In al erlous condition in her apartments in| The Clarence," No. 101 West Fifty } sixth str esar wt of thi 1 she | had while leaving her dressing room in ent in soclety, The ¢ dat mony 8, the eoune row Nalr was elabor ind one of the ENGINE PLAY AT ACADEMY,| 961H YEAR | sun, RAILROAD. | ENTE WPERTHWA,) 0 = Corner 121 st Si BVERYTHING RELIABLE |e ae CARPETS, RUGS, STOVES, ETC oat | Completely Furnished. Goods now on show in our windows. flat, also inspect. our new Fall stoc | Railroads. Railroads. Pennsylvania NEW YORE LVANIA LIUTED—Pa Dilan, n SONS Chatham Square: Ave.} 193 to 205 Park Row, .”; utaeille, WoVas (ia t, | Chatham Square. FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Far Chicago 8 ‘wining’ Car) Oak Side- y board. quar- tered drawer Piorita POM. dally ronts, two bevel ojeeiies oe) 125 POM dalty to € ya a 8. and — nd 4.55 POE = ,, and highly pol- rea Parlor Smok- ished. Wehave : i and Stands u call and sce this model alwayssoldthese eri: May week ays k—exceptional bargains Sat $24.90, but vent “rmanty-isiede ate ates have a few efits ois $17. 50 Mon) out at die Aeleceiws? Pull traine. tratbe ‘laminated mh ity Magn. 11g, 201 and 121 Rocker for 10, (Dining (ining Cale Tan m 2.10! (Desbromea and Cortta: + roaldence by 222) NEW YORK | CENTRAL ROU 1TH ie (Dining “HM 2's. NEW YORK, ‘BOSTON AND NEW EN Via Springfield and the. - BOSTON AND ALBANY RAD Golden Oak or Mahog-| j | : | re door from her | UB geod) e a nd 424 New Yor! follows: | areaain sary | esl leas any finish, three-tone ve- veal i OE Pra geend a ns ’ fron sti all e Nanentt 3 1 é, Ardsley and brougl iT te! hone | The heel of her shoes caught in| Ardsley and brought tn The regular price of these suits was $32, but as we bought all four covering. While they 3 met " yess me ay pe Ae Le see eT 0.00 P.M, G14 A. ME the evening an fron step and she was thrown tor- ward, striking on her head. She was| The cere took place the manufacturer had, we are able to sel | unconscious when picked up and after | Mrs, Jol ions \low price Of ...seeee: | being attended by Dr. Walter C. Giiday, | sister-in-law, was her matron of honor, of » 125 Thirty th street sea Katherine 1 itete es of the bridegroom, | quality of damask. was called to the theatr Ito her apartments in a carriage | doctor sald she was unconscious from n of the brain son, who is a widow, was @ ceremony. thi thelr honeymoon. \ a ey will reside Bifiy-seventr stree Dosea arrested stane ainuaea plniea tropa ain cH) ya wett{CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. | business ts controlled by the third a appiar In court to prosecute and she wa. charged. She sald that she had b A Pleasant, Simple, hut Satevand Be eae ane fectua! Cur ie strous of pleasing cbery custo insisted on hor wearing his rings, finall Vfiectua! Cure for It, i f P 9g él giving them to her, He threatened to} Catarrh ef the stomach has long been their predecessors. ask for requisition papers trom =| considered the next thing to incurable, The Odell to have her taken to Rhode Is usual symptoms are a full or bloating for trial and she went to Albany with | sation after enti ompanied sometimes her attorney to plead against tt. Shel with sour o Ginwarlas tormth Bey Attorney to iengy with sour or watery risings, a formation of Rases, causing pressure on the heart and lungs and dimMcult breathing, hoadaches, flckie appetite, nervourness aud a general played-out, languid fecling, There ts often a foul tite In the mouth, conted tongue, and if the tie Dentistry. food to be digested before ighas tim Mistress Heard Her New Maid | jiynigcn. ro secure [tans ING Dr Sneaking Out and Caught} tisestion Is the o ' | and when normal digestion ts secured the Her, Saving the Family} catarrnat condition will have dlaappeare’ | Valuables. According to Dr. Harlanson, the and best treatment Is tou —————_ incal a tablet composed of Di tle Pepsin, a little fruit acids. known, Whether you need a full set Mrs, Blackburn, of No. 316 Bast Sev- enteenth street, employed a servant WhO} rong ge all dru | gave the name of Esther Klein. At 3] stuart's Dyspep: o'clock this morning Mrs. Blackburn]. patent medicine, ean heard tho door of her house closed bY | safety and avsurance that healthy a some one evidently trying to avold mak-land thorough digestion will follow. their | Ing a noine, She investigated and found | regular use after me her Klein, Inden with a large bun-] Mr, RLS, Workn | dle and vanishing in the darkness, Catarrh 14 3 The girl had chosen a bad time fo A cold in the fight, for there was mn s membrane \¢ront of the hou! a the pol alarm of Mrs. Black! i backward | Esther. 8h d stolen $l, two wat reaches the stomach, this prodir wtarrh, a gold neck chain, all the dining of the stomach, Medical auth pre- | Jon, and a quantity of dress goods, | Which she had wrapped the silver isl the) is Aare BROOKLYN: “NEW YORK: Alg-416 Fulton St. = 54 W. 23d § In Yorkville Police Court to-day Mag- Istrate Hogan held Esther for wial on (2a door west Abraham (Opp. Kalen Meee a charge of grand larceny, She Is ex- ‘a Sirauee) Lacs tremely pretty and refused to tell any- thing eau utente her filled, or a tooth extracted, we can do the work as it should be done FN iNy! without one bit of pain, by ap- plying our new botonical discov- ery to the gums, No charge for Examination or Consultation. All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Full Set of Teeth... $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 kara $5.00 Gold Fillings see + Soup Silver Fillings Soc. up + writes: | from pi throat progarat aig tion, . m fr Hy 41M four wtotiach, heisthurn nud blowing wees | | Ge mam French and Swedish spoken, AUTUPNAL FOLIAGE Read This! The Woman Whose Husband | Killed Himself and Com-|} | panion Is Liberated from Shoplifting Charge. or ra Short Vime Only, § Gold Crowns, 3 by Bridge Work, per tooth, $3 Full Set of Teeth, $5 { ( « Fre Mrs. Annie Bigall, whose huaband, BALE AT AUCTION set tImates before consuiting ot | Pawara Bigall, killed Martha Bachman WHUTING 8 WAING a DES WITHL ALL MN |and himself on Sept. 10, was arraigned SOPNTAL: PARLORS, before Magistrate Naumer, in Brook- lyn, to-day, ches paclia with shoplifting. Mty Hall, N Yor RSDAY Ammrican Wate bh and Diamond Co.. The woman, caught stealin department ioe) yon a Put oat sl 'e! afte! 5 gedit EMD, The upholstery is of the best and they are covered in a good CROCKERY AND KITCHEN UTENSILS. ita Not incorporated nor run bya a Trust) this; Customers may add to their Accounts in generations of proprietors, Who are as de- mer as Were} suiting their own convenience, FULL SET of teeth, a tooth crowned, a tooth }]/ THAT FIT BS froin drop WETTER SS |KING DENTAL COMPANY |, 26 W. 23D S WAIL ELD FE “NeW cREDIT SYSTEM, S44 86 1 them authey very $19. 75 last at : a kee. | ba M. ; RAILROAD. (New York Central & H. Iver RR. Co ine I iin Bt. Sta. ons IA DIRECTLY OPPOSITE ENRICH'S, PAINLESS DENTISTRY. TEETH $1 wit Call and get our estimates before going elsewhere. Lowest prices and best guaranteed work in Greater New York. Our instalment or casy-pay- ment system—$1.00 down and $1.00 weekly on gold and al work, ANIA ez, Pure Gold Filk OG: Bs if i Went olate to ‘ibang. 3 ‘190 Al ME—() Saratoga and Mobawhe c S10) B 3—Chleago Mi—Cont, Lim: tor Det, Chi. & For Hudson 2 points @ nd fourth eine er store or make payments at either, ‘or Uh Batter sre Roe sDalty. {Dally, except *undey, peo) BA. Mi: (2) en) P.M. Time Hageage checked from new hy Weetcott Expreas, oe SMITH, Gen't Superintendent. Gen’ Pasar Age Furnished Rooms te Let. 42D ST, 21 W., near Broadway.—Single for eentioman aniv. $4 weal! No extra charges of any kin LIBERAL CREDIT. For Sale. SSE RS “py, FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, $5, $7,$9. xtrac Mons Free. DR, RANKIN S DENTAL PARLORS, 366 Sixth Ave tly Qonoaite Herald waite ng.) 610 Sixth Ave. .'."% Downtown Branch: Cor_ Canal & Open Daily-Until 40 BP ‘M Dentistry. 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