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f i | TRACY THE BANDIT. | THRILLS THIRD AVENUE. THEY ALL TAKE Sympathetic Audiences at the Third Avenue Theatre Bom: | : bard the Enemies of the No-| 3 torious Western Outlaw. HE IS A NOBLE HERO.|> ‘The Victim of a B-a-a-d Man, Who Wanted to Steal His Sweetheart, but He Eludes Pursuers and Goes pe > 2 ¢ Home to Teach Sunday-School, ‘THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY SCENE. 2 with his brother-in-law, Dave Merrill, 3 Tracy, Crmouth of jongue but black of heart,) Isabout to rob the buwwaze car. | “Dm d—n sorry I went into this business,” he says, aul with hat the baggage car jumped the track and ran down into the: Te required the efforts of the house Bolfteman to save the sheriff and his Posse in “Tracy, the Outiaw,” from ansault by a hostile audience at the 3 ootlights, Tracy didn’t get rattled, He Just pled the o=e up| Third Avenue Theatre. and set it back om the rails. — Pursued through three acts by what 3 he termed “human bloodhounds,” the hero-outlaw had reached the fourth act and Eddy’s ranch. He was in the hou: partaking of Eddy's hospitality when elong ‘came Sheriff Cuddy and his men, bot on the trail As they forced their way into the douse, Tracy was scen to craw! through | % An upper story window to the roof and trom the porch to the back of a’ hors Away he galloped, followed by sho! from the outwitted pursuers and cheers from the audience, At this polnt mechanical Recessitated a “drop” being erder to give time for the set! P the cornfield scene To kill time the therlff and hie deputies come on to dis- | uss their plans. The “drop compels them {9 crowd clove to the footlights. Resentment on the part of the audi- @nce immediately broke out in a storm Mf hisses and derisive cries. ‘Then a bolder spirit hurled a missile ®t the head of the quaking sheriff. Bombarded by the Audience, ‘This was the signal for a general bombardment, Ali sorts of things were thrown at the man-hunters. The prin- wlpal ammunitivn took the form of pro-| > THLE EXPLOSION. 4 Tracy blows open the safe to recover the yaprrs, “Dig rad allt a box to the right. Tracy will get pinched for3 © thie in the next act, but Tim will see the warden and get tims 2990995 “Twat wave the Y tue ye GUARDS CHancen cis ‘AT mibruian rane aS Sas HIS KEY Doawey” > LE OUR-S7A N07 2 . ess “in ) Pen Un ‘A large poruon of tne auulence ita tect in angry demonstrati were puing on the sage y. when the gray- iceman rusned to tne reactu. he cried, running down th ralsing a@ threatening stlcx; tl This intervention appeared to bring the excited spectators to tne; onse: The air became clear once n hisses dicd into low murmurio Curlousiy enough, the uprising started S WAREN ® q TS mot in the gallery, but ih the parqueu me of the tite: Ww take up acms ° Against the sledcns were women. On TRACY ABOUT TO ESCAPE. Woman ne near by, but owing to the cold be ts wear- dropped her baby on the floor In Jumping up to enter her protest Against Tracy oeing chased through ail | % tour acts. It may be judged from thls that the melodrama does not depict the Oregon hear. Tim Sullivan sees the warden =3 ing earmuffs and cusy and fixes it up. LODOLDISIOSSHODOOG HE GOFHFHHO9 0090000909000 00HOOd) FOR THE SICK BABIES. Miss Julla Raines, Miss Ethel Nichols, Miss Graco Gaffney and Miss Marle An Entertainment and Ball to = en gets e safe of an sc of obtaining | his arrest as The orchestra of Public School » 10 will also play, conducted by Mr. J. H. Pelerman. A number of children will take part in the performance, whic! Ri mises to be one of the most success- of the seas The entertainment will begin at 8. @ ‘supposed w an escaped Ha! Ha! A Womnn in the Case. is eisjudged Graves. Given in Harlem. An entertainment and pall for the venefit of The Evening World Bick Babies’ Fund will be given, under the ervision of the Misses Esteli ve Harfleld, at Majestic Hall, t, quite natural! authorities into y 1s betrayed by the sneaking villain who's sore bec: ry Tracy won the girl he wanted. “Tickets are % cents —— 125| Temperance im Public Schools. th| PORTLAND, Me., Oct. 22.—President ‘Tra. escape from the Salem fail is tt One Hundred and Twenty anes seele ee . Paint Attics shen next Friday evening, Oct. 2%. Lillian M. N, Stevi and the other of- who lovent Traty's sister’ o7 aoubrerte xcellent programme has r- | flvera of the National Women's Chris- tlan Temperance Union were re-elected Almost aii tne ver-| at yesterday's session of the national convention. Mrs, Mary H. Hunt sald temperance instruction was a recogniaed factor in the public-school education of every State. ranged, comprising music, dances and dramatic sketches. formers are talented society girls of Harlem. Prominent among them are the Misses Harfield, Miss Cora Choa From this time on Tracy works over- time keeping at bay hordes ot pursuers and each act ends with everybody but Tracy's friends holdisg up their hands whil2 he covers them with a brace of Glistening Colts, hen tt 18 that a steely glitter {s in the eves of Hurry Tracy and the fact 4s realized that he's a dangerous man. At other times he's not as advertised He's as good as he can he and as pleasant a% Pete Dailey, whom he re- sembles. He hates to spill blood as Much as Dalley hates to spill beer, He would have grown up a credit to Portland had it not been for that de- tentable villain who switched his Ilfe to te sidetrack of disgrace and once tuled ta murder him with a blow from a eleage. : That was a thrilling moment, and how the women In the audience did scream with horror when the vil heavy sledge above th at Tenev and ‘Tracy—He's Nearly Done Fort “Now, Harry Tracy, I have you in my power, and I am going to dush out your brains as [would a dog's!" Of course he doesn't do anything of the kind, If the ladies had stopped to think before they shricked they would have reallzed that an actor—no matter how strong he may be—couldn't stand having hin brains dashed oat six nights @ week and three matinees, Therefore, It comes ‘s that Harry, Tracy lives to run nd fight an- other day. One nice thing about it in he has lots gf, company ail'the time he ts escaping een a isa sal as iaaee SUC iM aa es THE WORLD Seat ana aca a ks a 1 WEDNESDAY ['VENING, OCTOBER 2, 1902: XS) BRAIN and MUSCLE. Puro, Palatablo, Popular. Millions ere eating MALTA-VITA “THE PERFECT FooD” The Great Dyspepsia Destroyer. SS Grass Carpet YRADE MARK on the floor means health in the home. The most sanitary floor covering known. Does not hold dust. Moths will not eat it. Geans will not live in it. Looks warm and luxurious—gives the home a genial air of comfort. Put it down for the winter and you will keep it down the year ’round. See it at the dealer's, AMERICAN GRASS TWINE CO. To our complete stock of Waters Pianos we have added the beautiful new CHESTER PIANO — “The best low-priced piano in the world,” and FULLY WARRANTED FOR SIX YEARS. Price $17 O cash, or $190 on instalments; only $10 down and 31$5 Per Month. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR INTEREST. Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free, | HORACE WATERS & CO., | 134 Filth Ave,, near 18th St. Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), 254 West 125th St, near 8th Ave, No matter what your WANT, the Sunday World will carry it to some one who can supply ft. It is the medium for the exchange of intelli- gence among the people. At every stop his faithful, ak-looking owife, his double-heeled sister and the (Bowery comedian catch up with him! end bring him consolation and delica- seen, ‘They have friendly roadsido visits to-| hn of the natives! y they've heard that Harry thao ig tabee SushOmnge: the ovt- i y ‘takes the cent, law promptly takes t ntre of the Poor Maligued Tracy, “Inveited ‘es. all of them, to my Bame fo despised that ‘the ‘band | OF grery, man-willbe raised against | oe, bowed down. by the wel | his’ wrongs, he tums to his Heine! | F) holed sister—made up" for " escaping r k@_one of the Shoot Sisters in “Wild West" show—und says: “Bing something, won't you, Molly?” And when Molly’ does sing,’ the pur. suers are considerate enough tow: fn the mountain fastnesses until nds to & are due to poor digestion. diet of MALTA-VITA, face By ee Bowery comes B f imitation an and not eware of imitations. only ietigured ‘for Nite, but’ Milica cs | , sad VITA, ‘The perfect food.”’ aclty'" common” to. the breed: | a othe Fi aie siaptity the, body ae, thet ee | outlaw, while Tracy goes home to eat pumpkin ple and help the ehildren with thelr Sunday schoo! tes- | always ready to cat. or well. [MALTA-VITA Io the VITAL, the LIFE-GIVING FOOD, ~ the INVIGORATOR OF BRAIN AND BODY. MALTA-VITA is the original and only pertectly cooked, thoroughly malted, flaked, aud toasted whole wheat food,_ iu and contains more nutrition, more tissue-building qualities, more nerve stimulant than is found in any other food. Perfect Health Is Sustained by a Perfect Food. MALTA-VITA, ‘The perfect food,"’ eaten for breakfast and supper iasures perfect digestjon aad removes (4 all cause of lasomuia and dyspepsia. ny ful sleep, clear complexion, bright eyes, clean, white § teeth, sweet breath are the blessings that follow a regular Relished by old and young, sick Large package 15c at your grocer’e. 90% of the ills of life Perfect health, sound, rest- ke Insist on getting MALTA fe Requires no cooking, jg Battlo Creok, Mich. MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD CO., Toronto, Canada In the United States and Its Dependencies We Deliver Free. Saks & Company SPECIALISTS IN APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Hereild Square, Broadway, 33d to 34th Street, WAISTS FOR WOMEN. This shop is now full-blown. Some of the new- est imported Waists have just arrived; clever later-day creations of our own have joined them. Combined they exhaust all that is beautiful in Waists; they go as far as cleverness can go--- good taste considered. Here are some of the less pretentious at prices that will tempt you to provide for the en- tire Winter. SPECIAL OFFER FOR THURSDAY: Flannel Waists, made in two ‘styles, one tucked with seven rows of white stitching on yoke and fly front; the ing to form yoke effect; assorted colors. Brilliantine Waists in navy blue, light blue or black with metallic dots; also flannel with strapping of taffeta silk in black, light blue, cardinal and reseda. Nun's Veiling Waists, tucked and tailor stitched, in royal, cardinal, gray, light blue, reseda or black. Poplin Waists, slot seam, reseda, tan, light blue or cardinal. Flannel Waists, tucked front, button side effect, with four rows of hemstitching; also new yoke affect; in tan, gray, light blue, reseda, rose, red, navy blue or black. Fancy French Flannel Waists with Dres- den stripes in rose, light blue, white or red. Not all sizes in all colors, but all sizes in some colors. Our Usual Values, $2.50, $2.75, $2.95. and colors. FOURTH FLOOR. other style, fancy braided front, and hemstitched tuck- $150 You may choose of them all on Thursday at $1.98 Golf Vests are here in the newest styles season. They are well made of a taffeta; the details follow. Our usual price, $10.75. THIRD FLOOR. SILK PETTICOATS. These are extraordinary ‘both in cost and quality. The offer we may not be able to duplicate this very heavy SPECIAL OFFER FOR THURSDAY. Taffeta Silk Petticoats, made of plain or changeable silk, with accordion pleated umbrella flounce, edged with pinked ruche; deep section flounce, trimmed with three ruches; all extra full width and have dust ruffle; in light blue, green, purple, navy blue, magenta, gun metal, red, pink, royal, dark garnet or blacksevesseersseeeers 90 with cuffs to match. white. Mousseline de Soie or printed or embroidered. | white, pink or blue---. ++++eeeeee Our usual price, $5.00. MAIN FLOOR bone to ‘‘stay’’ them. comfort. less. we have a corset to fit you. Italian Cloth, and brocaded silk. $5.00 to $35.00. THIRD FLOOR. LA PREMIERE CORSETS. Are gored at every possible point. that helps them set tightly to the figure, without forcing the figure to fit the corset. hand-wrought by clever corsetiers, with whale- This assures service and It’s virtually a French corset made for the American figure, but they cost fiffy per cent. No matter what your proportions may be, There are eight ex- clusive models and over a hundred styles, in Cou- til, plain or brocaded Batiste, Silk Coutil, black They cost from NECKWEAR FOR WOMEN. We are showing some exquisite examples of Fall and Winter neckwear in a most unusual variety. Among them are Point Duchesse or Point Venice Berthas and Ties; deep collars of Irish crochet Lace Scarfs in black or Crepe scarfs, SPECIAL OFFER FOR THURSDAY. 150 Coque and Marabout flat Boas, 376 yards) tong You know They are MUSLIN NAINSOOK CAMBRIC — UNDERWEAR—An Opportunity. Anything we may get at an unusually low co we propose to pass to you. Here is aninstane —A maker of fine garments made: concession: one-third less than usual wholesale cost. You ff may have them with the same concessions. The garments are generously and carefully made---noy stint for the sake of a “sale.” Drawers of cambric, em- Paris lace and ribl ‘or broidered ruffle; also Cor- embroidery, 98¢ and $1.15 set Covers of nainsook, Night Robes, open front with hemstitched ruffle, and chemise effect, daintily ribbon and beading.e+»»45° trimmed with fine embroi- Night Robes, Drawers or dery and ribbons; Corset Corset Covers of nainsook Covers of nainsook, square or cambric; trimmings of or round neck, trimmed hemstitching, embroidery or with Valenciennes lace and Point de Paris and Valen- ribbon...-..$1-35 and $1.50 ciennes lace. ..68¢. and 85¢ Night Robes of muslin and Night Robes, Drawers or nainsook, circular, square Corset Covers of nain- or chemise effects, elbow or sook; trimmings of Val- long sleeves..-.- 8S enciennes and Point de THIRD FLOOR. Tailor-made SUITS FOR WOMEN, | The first consignment of these was offered om Monday, and they were appreciated thoroughly, We have gathered enough for another day’s bu ness. They are the same in every detail. You may have one to-morrow at the same cost. 4 SPECIAL OFFER FOR THURSDAY. Women’s Tailor-made Suits, some in Russian Blouse Models, others with coats; an excellent grade of Cheviot or Broadcloth; coats lined with white satin or silk; skirts are made with a graceful sweep over a silk drop lining; some are trimmed with stitched velvet or silk; colors black, navy blue or brown: sizes 32 to 42.. eee cencreceseesee wn ceee bal, jur usual price, $30.00. FOURTH FLOOR. THE MILLINERY SHOP Has a number of exclusive FLOWER AND FUR HATS, exquisite in design and original in concep- tion, which we would like you to inspect. THIRD FLOOR. : THE OPTICAL SHOP. Do you require glasses? We have a clever specialist who will gladly help you decide the matter. A thorough knowledge of optical science, #h including Retinoscopy, and the most modern ie ys appliances, make him especially fitted for this # service. We make no charge for it. “Ss If you prefer your own oculist, we will fill the prescription at the regular stock rates. SPECIAL OFFER FOR THURSDAY. Solid Gold Byeglasses, spring, guard and post of 10- karat gold, best crystal lenses to fit..se+eseeeeee $1.50 MAIN FLOOR, TOILET REQUISITES. Absolute purity is essential to an article that seeks a place in this shop. You may make your purchases without a scruple; the Saks standard is applied even to the little things. : SPECIAL OFFER FOR THURSDAY. ROGER AND GALLET Perfumes, assorted odors, er bottle. 79 CENTS FLOOR. ANEW GLOVE FOR WOMEN. “ Kanguroo” is its name. The “ Bon Marche”. of Paris made it famous. The skins are dyed and dressed specially forthem. The Saks shop is the only one in the city that has them. In two-clasp full Pique, Greys, Beavers or Tans, at $1.50. ° For the men we have an unusually large assort~ ment of Gloves, both in color and cut, from which | MAIN FLOOR. MAL to choose. We Invite You-- to open an account with us— come in—look over the stock —select what you wish—tell us to “charge it” and the goods are yours, to be paid for in small sums to suit your convenience and WITHOUT A PENNY EXTRA over the s) Will Will Clothe Hats, Shoes, Furs, Millinery, Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry & Merchant Tailoring OPEN EVENINGS. cacsanr pipisch AS on CREDIT Easy to Buy. ory OF TEN STORES 'I 90 E. 14th St, bet. Brway & Sth Ave. Dae hundred years ago ihe pope lations Of New York City was 60,483. | To-day the paid daily New York City The thought sell ONE PER WEEK Furnish Your Home, $ Your Family. ICHAELS BROS Fifth Ave. & Oth:St. Brooklyn, lowest cash prices to pay for - \} the accommodation. Furniture, Clothing for Man, Woman and Child, i Carpets, Clothing}, Of Reliable and Up-to-Date Styles, Easy to Pay. Open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. 6th Ave, & Ninth St, Brooklyn. ss man with land to | | cireudition enjoyed by The World in’ Finds no one who wit! buy. exces over that of any other paper | He does not think of printer's tak would, populate the city of that date, And all World Wants imply. KOCH & C | A Rare Opportunity | ON THURSDAY A Sacrifice Sale of Ladies’ Tailored Suits. |We find we are overstocked with Ladies’ Fine Tailor-made Suits. Wee | take the sure, quick way of reducing the surplus by offering them at less | attess Half Prices. A wide variety of styles and colors—Broadcloths, Cheviots and Mixtures—the best are included in this great clean-out, An insp will prove that we are offering the greatest values ever given in New £39.00 to $729. 19.90.40 24.75 $55.00 to 68,00 Suits, sale price, | $40.00 to 52.50 125th St. West, . Pamnias Suits, sale price,