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coe tll ET eT edit a are a fa THE ‘WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 15, ais MISS MATTHISON AS ROSALIND AND OTHER WOMEN IN THE CHARMING OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE OF “AS YOU LIKE IT.” Mig5, StClaire WAZ: ASO ee KS 4 BS laa a PPLE LT IT LTTE COLT I I TTY. ‘iain OIE re ROSALIND TN OUTDOOR SCENE. Miss Matthison, of “Everyman,” as Exhilarating as the Spring {| Air When She Appears in “As | You Like It.” TWO KILLED IN CHICAGO FIRE. Another Missing and Several Occupants of Big Apartment House Badly Injured in Rush to Escape from Building. “DENTAL $2 ads TEETH EXTRACTED Wil HOUT PAIN, ALSO ON FILLING FREK,. TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS and introduce our Ihurlo Plate, lightest and most durable plate made. Our work is done painiessly by a simple applicationto the gums. We, are the originators of palnicss dentistry. Our processes are patented. Uur prices are within the reach of Gold fillings trom $1.00; Amale OHTCAGO, May 15—Two lives were |lost In a fire that destroyed the West OPEN-AIR PLAY A SUCCESS. chester apartment bullding at No, 5017 Cottage Grove avenue early to-day. One p&@™ fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All operators Pastoral Character of Performance man {s miseing and is supposed to have f8Fe Skilled graduates, their d:piomas being displayed at cach chair. pertshed in flames, while two rersons We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and Marred by Surroundings of Electric keep It in repair, free of charge, for ten years. Being incorporated | were probably fatally and others sert- ously Injured by jumping from the win- ‘Cars, Gongs, Students, Hand-Or gans and Camera “Snapshooters.” ‘Though surface cars rumbled along the edge of the Forest of Arden, subway Pioslons sounded in the distance, new: paper photograph. armed with quick- firing cameras, perched in the limbs of trees on the trunks of which Orlando carved the name of Rosalind; hand- NELSON LUNDBERG, badly burned organs in the immediate neighborhood | about head. | MRS. G. D. HOFFMAN, back broken Ground out inevitable rag-time, and co!- lege students across the street kept up a disturbing din, the outdoor performance of “As You Like It," in South Field of dows, LOUISA PHAHSA, ten years old | HARRY STRUBL! |SAMUEL HALL | THEODORE WHITTLE. | PATRICK BOLGER and internally injured. LOUIS HERBERT, The dead girl was found in the hail THE DEAD. fifty years old MISSING, forty-five THE INJUR years old. | arm broken, ands cut back broken, | under the laws of the State of New York, this is of indisputable value. 2D Sty Corner Gth AV mie UMUADW Ad, Or, Fulton 96 18 entrance 50th 81 410 BROADW AY, Cor, ¢ “4 Ai 1ton, cor, Bago, St. ngton St, All om it North Sth ae, Not opea Sundi German spoken, Telephone Connections, BEWARE of Those Who Imitate Our Name, Signs and Advertisements, Joln Daniell Soust. Sons w haw are av OFFER Columbia University, yesterday after- where’ apparent floor of the bdullding, oun was a good deal of i parently she hag. been ° , : 5 ik al goed [sal at a esses WW Mohnone wire soning ve! Men's: Summer Furnishings. From directly in front the raised, @rass-covered platform on which the players moved and spoke looked like a green glade, though from elther side it Drought tender recollections of a sum- mer beer garden. But sturdy oake—guess they were oaks feared nobly through the carpenter work, green leaves rustled In a gentle breeze, tho bright rays of a spring-day gun Hbted the gcene, and there was added reason for thankfulness in the Feflections that this theatre was not per- fumed with Phew's Phfearful Phumes ‘and the horny-handed usher was un- heard in the land. Boclety was out in its bravest array and its latest-make automobile, for, know you, that this was a benefit per- formance in aid of the University Set- lement Kidergarten, and society, hav- no children of ‘its own, ne heritable toward the children of oth . Ben Greet, with the kindly as: of nature,’ succeeded In givin, true pastora! beauty to the setting of ore rail e's ever-green comedy, i HAIR. ‘actors, most of them membe Army of the Bibulous. Cire DANDRUFF and STOP FALLING HAIR the “Everyman company, lent artist Uae etre siete a, The. an 4 Bottte. aid to the very Ge presentation. e Rosalind of Edith Wynne Matthi- gon was as natural and refreshing as t faba ete i Her impersonation of Paget eee was In every sense de- er voice, wonderful for its Biualc: bamfied the breezea ih, ita carrying Power, her smile was lke the sunshine the movements of her gracefu Saure were as free as the exhilaratin: She was a Rosalind good to lool upon and good to hear. ‘Robert Loraine's Orlando was chiefly table for its vigorous good health. ‘Mr, Poraine was painted like an Indian and he played like e colleze athlete. Mr. Greet was a rather monotonous} Jacques. and the Touchstone of Field lacked somewhat in cap: ious spt t. | Miss millicent ee a was hardly as round and rosy an Audrey as might oi oy save Mrs. Lizizo Ward, thirty-eight K d ie Rave been wished, but she was minty | "Ah, eet 0a grande!” exclaimed the St Oia of No, ts Water atreot Great displays of styles for men and boys. | With no exaggeration. True economy is exercised in buying a Fare Worn, Sane? thrwas Uaildeed| oa Goon teeklezca onthe marsine ree. Brooklyn, thing that pleases you until it is worn out. Our Clothing is of as Phoebe. and the ather roles ire acceptably played. Much of the time that portion of the audience not near the players could not! hear what was being sald. but they 1 her sleep. Early to-day she somnambu- evident snloyment In watching | AMerioin mageestrates can geev such Ad fhandee snanshooters shinning up and attentive ears to so many of zees—what Jated down Bridge street towant the with everything needful, for which you can settle on down the tre HARLEM WISE ON “BEEF AND” NOW. Meehan Carved and Scooped charee: ® yhich they sought to lasso Mrs, Ward. | d sui ilor bl its, Russian blouse suits ? We think A . | “you found ‘him tw of whet? easkea | Wie y sought to lasso Mra. War breasted suits, sailor blouse suits, Russian b dressy for summer as a blue serge suit? etl ROGER sepie” en Mana OUT car, ate enemy tomar he dyno | and Norfolk suits of wool cassimere, cheviot, tweed, not; our special is a regular value of $14.00, for... .. je is ee sane s jnot sink, and the Carroll boy was asc 1 worsted serge and black thibet, had 80 much ‘nose-paint’ in him that! Ciose at hand, and It took but a moment \hod 8! Men’s Underwear" splendid opportunity is offered Harlem knows what a “Beef and’ {s It found out as a guest of the Re hel Ii fine and the Count looked puzzled, Thirty-first Assembly District Tammany| S™al! fine + | ital and, after a rub down, sent home. ” 7 Hall organization at the frat “Beat and| Pt GUN. 8k Cissurned tie wrench (ite Weerrn = WIT Former Prices ue 5 eee af 2 5 Y You are intelligent; wh jot be prudent? Beans" frolic ever held. It turned out ‘ me Actceas Secretly Weds Clerk. TO O ‘o-morrow, e Z Men’s Shoes—*%. 27¢ intelligent; why ni Pi en masse, about’ two thousand strong, and swarmed the headquartets, Nos. 107 and 109 West One Hundred and Twenty- G@fth street, waich had been turned into @ dining-room with a seating capacity ‘ef 300 for tne occasion. Ex-School Commissioner John T. Mee- han, chairman of the “Beef and” Com-) mittee of the organization, of which }esac A. Hopper is leader and Peter A. drick associate leader and ohair- men, covered himeelf with glory, carv- img Seen: rounds of corned beef and serving sixty pans of beans for the hungry Tkehopperites, who seemed to Spring up out of the ground and swarm ever the neighborhood. A Brede, tae only baked butter shkes enough to pave the whole block, and capped the climax oy eee a poet ecierere sprecis ts ta ch “he pledged himself to bake, sink- Tor Peminercial New York tae pital Patient. “Bome'y Savings Bonk Black.” the i s Ndollowers. ot Leader Hop- Eariem Hospitel hae a new pettent. | ns Grand and Broome Sts., north of per any time the summons caine. if More than 3.00) butter, cakes, melted medenia KORA OWi’ Grand St. Stition, west side of street. [Poet ATED A acti ct Mele een bn Ls ala ey Sane pny Itpays to watch our advertisements. Two popular prices at which when a policeman discovered that the Qeor man who was being beaten by ‘thugs’ over the feast Was a stuffed min, and Vice-President John A. Wil- bur found out that the .ady who seemed @o desperate in her search for a fécreant husband that she might shoot @me one Was oniy one of a team of Variety artists sent up by James M. Barry, of the Actors’ Benevolent and Protective Union, to do the turn, the Victims of. the joke enjoyed the sell as much as the perpetrators. Even the etern Ike Hopper joined in the laugh 4t his expense when he discovered that the monster pie presented to him by {he Dolando Club was filled with saw. eee FRENCH ENVOY STUDIES JAGS. Count Sener Special Agent to Observe American Justice, Sees How We Deal with the Count Rivet, special envoy France to study legal methods in Amer- doa, saw something of the way police court justice Is dispensed before Mag- istrate Breen to-day. The particular line of cases that came before the Count's attention consisted of charges of drunkenness of every variety. In each of the unfortunate individuals who were arraigned the Frenchman evinced a profound interest. jerly did he marvel at the way Magis- trate Breen delved into the circum- stances surounding the arrests. ‘naving looked upon the beer-can while it foamed, “Eet ees ze grande sight to see such justees, I marvel how zee you call zem?—ah, yes, zees jags. “In Paree zey are whizzed away to ze Bastile before zey can tell ze whoere- fores of ze motives zat prompted eem to imbibe. Yes, eet ees grande. In ze American polees court zere ees greater interest taken in ze prisoners zan in France." As he finished an aged Irishman was ‘rought before the Magistrate. “I found him full of ‘red eye’ and throwing things around in the stregt,’” remarked the policeman who had ‘xtsn 1 he smelied like a new distillery. He's a bottle-rusher, one of the ‘barrel-house’ brand.” The Magistrate imposed a visitor explained that his Government had sent him here to study American laws and consular Jurisdiction, He will remain in New York until June, and then he will, visit Chicago and ‘other Western, ‘ities. Upon neturning, France he will make a report, Will be publisied in the official French journal, a.so intends writing a Dek, dealing with his Gbeervacons in America, RAGS KNEW WHERE TO GO WITH BROKEN LEG, Now In Plaster Cast and Fox Terrier on the Books as Harlem Hoe- Her name is Rags, address and ante- Donovan were seated on porch, Rags, on three legs, hobbled in. She came to Dr. Donovan and put her cold je nose in his lap as though to say, ‘I'm only a little fox terrier, but I know where to come for a broken leg."” Rags was taken back to the .stable, placed on an old operating table, the bone of her left foreleg that was broken, set, and placed in plaster. Then she was regularly entered on the record with Drs, Donovan and Glevin as her nearest friends. Particu- ! ae Audrey. "HEROIC PLUNGE FOR NOTHING. Mrs. Lizzie Ward Walks Off a Brooklyn Pier in Her Sleep and Captain Fitzsimmons Bravely Dives to Her Rescue. Capt. William Fitzsimmons, of the tugboat Carroll Boy, ‘s wondering whether he {s a full-fledged hero or not, though he valiantly jumped int+ the chill waters of the Bast River to Mrs. Ward welghs some 200 od4 pounds and is very short. She {s thirty- eight years old and given to walking én river. She kept right on to the pier and via the plier stepped calmly into the river. Just at that moment Capt. Fitz- simmons was cruising about the centre of the river im the Carroll Boy. He Mrs, Ward waik off the pier. will rescue her." he crled to the crew, and, throwing off his coat, dived into the stream. Mrs. Ward had jump- ed Into the water about 200 yards away and was bobbing about like a cork. She was also awake and in full voice, Her cries brought scores of longshoremen to the plers with colls of rope with | to gather up the floating pair in the tang] eof hawsers and life ropes, Mrs, Ward was taken to the Brooklyn Hos- Adah Carlyle, who is ono of the eight pretty American heiresses playing in | “Nancy Brown” at the Bijou Theatre, wi secretly married to John Hobby, a clerk at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, yes- erday afternoon Jp the Church ot st. Btophens In Hast Ewentyseigith street, ASPERFEL piibiey tao LEVELAN 144 BOWERY, to compare them with would- be competitors’ announcements, 7 ANN Engagement! Gentleman's Dia- Ring, pure White | mond ring, Belcher § Diamond, very | Setting, 1¥ kt., fine It is of ley was recovered from the basement, where he thou ble by smoke and drow of water from the engines. Tne fre, sarted veneaih estore which occupied the ground floor the building and spread through the alr-shafta until the entire bullding was ablaze, Twenty-seven fam- {Wes lived in the apartments on the thres upper floors, and rowly escaped Injury in the panic whic followeg the alarm. Th "| brave rescues, The property loss on butiding and con- HAIRINE Step In to the nearest Drux Store and buy a 15 Cent Bottle of the bert Hair Tonle in the world at the low- y druggist will secure It four boure tt you Goporit the price BEAL, STREIT CO, 79-81 Cortlandt St. Wus Aaccus ht he was ed to aleep. dered insensi- «l by the deluge @ grocery rapidly many persons nar- ere were several dente a ebtimated st 960,00, It will MAKE THE GROW, times the amount of cts You you. within, irene New York. 14-20, the latest special for Friday and Saturday, Bt Frethew 1,200 Boys’ New Spring Suits, Special, $2.75. A price for Friday and Saturday only. y This splendid assortment embraces all styles, all materials, all colors—everything this season has pro- duced in boys’ wear, There are three-piece suits with vests, double- Sizes are 3to 16 years. For quick sales on Friday and SaturiJay we have marked these suits, This is a bona fid&ZBRILL mark-down sale to induce more mothers to learn the lasting good qualities of our boys’ togs. WASH SUITS FOR BOYS of excellent material, fast color, tailored in| UR to rr, of thoroughly shrunk imported chan bray, linens and cottons, blouse full and graces | regular $2 value, for Friday YOUTHS’ BLUE SERGE SUITS, style, good value when §9, fully cut, and Saturday only, $6| Men’s Business, Outing and Vacation we Suits at $10 and $15. Our Suits Especially Excel. Cool, warm weather styles are to be seen in great quantities in our four stores, owing to ex- tensive carly preparations —homespuns, cheviots, cassimeres and English worsteds in all the smart- est of the new summer ideas. BUSINESS SUITS, $10 AND $15, $1 Regular Goods at Marked Down Prices. Underwear-—100 dozen well-made stretchy seam Jean Drawers, alse ” white Nalnsook in knee and ankle lengths, at 49¢, Pr. Value 75¢, | Fine Sea Island Cotton Shirts and Drawers, 0 our second large lot of genulne Imported French Balbriggan Shirts, long or short sleeves, Drawers regular or stouts, at 5Oc, each. Value 75c. Half-Hose—2,000 Pairs fine imported Hal!-Hose, in lace, liste thread, with embroidered figures, 0 plain black. Fine Ser ind Cotton. In tans, grays and black and silk embroidered efiects on black grouncs, at 25c, PerPair. 6 Pair, $1.38 In the lot are qualities ranging up to 50c. Per Pair. Negligee Shirts—our stock is now complete with the select styles of Madras, Silk and Flannel, ranging in price rom: 98c. © $3.50 each. Prompt Execution of Orders and Inquiries by Mail, BROADWAY, 8 AND 9 STS. Entrances on Three Thoroughfares, {T. KELLY 263 Sixth Avenue. Only Entrance Through Furniture Store. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10. A Plain Business Talk, ae sf this chrracter. We stake our reputation on the quality, style, fit and price of our goods; that is why we hold our customers. The Soe mentioned below tell their own story. We will fit you out $1.00 Down, ‘1.00 aWeek ON A PURCHASE OF $10. iy ste —The near approach of summer fs the one Men s Suits thing that induces us to cut deep- 10 00 e ty into our clothing prices. Fancy mixtures and black ‘Thibets, that were $14.00 to $18.00, now at........ —Is there any material quite so comfortable Serge Suits and at the Sap time stylisn and 10 00 e in this department this week; $1.00 quality balbriggan Underwear, plain or fancy’ colors, summer weight, strong and serviceable, 50c Buying the vest at the lowest price is certainly a high form of pruaence. Stop psying $3.50 > $5.00 for Shoes no better than we sell ot. 65 ce ace ee Children’s Suits Co d"year br excellent wearing quality, very dressy, marked down from $6.00, (oa ite eeememins FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Send Postal for Catalogue. Ry Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton St. y diy: 95 —— THROUGH World Wants nsay World Wants Work @ layer of flannel over it so] To-day Rags, who has been washed, f ssh ‘heviot and ted; tterns are At he covld not have cut tt with an |aecorated with n red cross badge and & color.” This must OF SOAR eres (CHS VICk BRGY WOCRtenss PAL GER Morning Wonders. Sine ribson by one ot the fernate purses; [ Prilliant, Tiffany Foon to. be ap- mixtures in which browns and grays predominate. Monaay Morning Wonders. ‘here wee ee music by members tion on piano, banjo, Pisoni and concertina, and a dozen members of the Is convalescing cn the front poroa, | tags has been adopted and appears to like the interent taken in her. IN TOMBS FOR MURDER. Klauser Indicted for Killing His Brother-in-Law and Rearrested. Charles Klauser, of No. 424 West Fifty-third street, who on Dec. 18 last shot and killed his brother-in-law, Peter speeches Speakers’ Club of ihe oreanientien ‘ae +h John T. Martin is President. lyman Abrams as head walter able assistants in James W. Car- fo:1, John W. Loos, W. J. Wright, ex- Assemblyman Craviree, ‘Ted Keniedy, ihe fort arrett, James A. Delehey district captains fT erles of beet an i’ at,” “beef and, plemy beans,” and oft the griddie, and coffee, haif milk." by them quite naturally, have done Patrick Dolan ets witness the enthuslasm over “quick lunch for busy men” dls- Dy him forty years had Voome out of his retirement to. visit ° Some si Ike ten thousand, and Ike ey What was left af- given to the poor to- eae The enthusiasm made the| a Sohaumn, during a fight in West Forty- ninth street, has been indicted by the Gikod Jury for murder tn the first de- sree. has been at liberty un- 00" bat: furnished by ex-Alderm Witten Ney creel was rearrested ani Aum was Killed Ina dispute abou um was In @ dis al it money taters. re auser, rent We > Si! Weber oar bws Tal suede dai | preciated; $25) | worth $150 $83 laity. Prices ty puaranteed, No extra charge for lettering. Open Evenings Till 7; Saturdays Til! 10. | Mall orders Aled, Catalogue mailed, h 279 Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St, OUTING SUITS, $10, $12.50 AND $15, of true-blue guaranteed serge and Ballyboffey Donegals, These suits are half and quarter lined, carefully hand-tailored so as to retain their shape as perfectly as a summer garment can, Hats. Furnishings. Shoes. You will find these departments as complete- ly stocked with good values and varied assort- ments as our men's and boys’ clothing sections. FOUR CONVENIENT STORES HE WORLD'S VACATION DUREAU, | REGARDING SEASHORE AND MOUNTAIN. Ave. 125th St., cor 3d Ave, arr & 219 Sixth