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| CHORUS FUNNY [HORSES PULL OUT TO ASK REMOVAL IN THIS SHOW “It Is About the Only Thing to Laugh At In “The Knicker- | pred Girl,” from Philadel- ALSO OVERRUNS THE PIECE. Miss Josephine Hall Is Droll at Times as a Country Girl Who Dons.a Man's Frock Coat and Also a Bowery Boy’s Garments, More mediocre “musical comedy’ has found its way to Broadway with the coming of “The Knickerbocker Girl.” While this latest arrival may be no worse than some of the earlier comers, Mt certainly fs no better, The music, by Alfred E. Aarons, sounds as if it had been written by the yard, while the “book.” by George Totten Smith, 1s weirdly vague, with attempts at humor which ere alternately stale and stupid @nd not infrequently indelicate. Nearly all the fun of the performance ‘was supplied, quite unwittingly, by the chorus girls, of whom there were many and of various designs. A bevy of broilers nearly broke up the show by coming out in boys’ clothes with the primary purpose of helping Josephine Hall with a song. The audience could look these girls In the face without laughing, but when they turned tho'r backs there was general merrim~ 1. The spectator was reminded that el: 11d he ever have occasion to yield his seat in a crowded street car to one of these young ladies his act, though gracious, might de inadequate. Other Bits of Gayety. Gayety was otherwise alded by a chorus girl In red spraining her ani while doing a back-action kick; by the rather Iabored efforts of two overly- plump show-girls to be light and airy, and by the startling styles in seaside ouits introduced by girls of all sizes and consequent contrast of charms. ‘The chorus was so large that it over- flowed into the audience, two women id. men occupying orchestra up the chorus of a rought them to thelr the audience, they wari one f them, a’ blond ahah rending his voice aloft with feckless abandon. eh gb? more reason than Blanc! se has eto tights in “T' Biosae tn Diack, Josephine Hall tran formed herself from the gulse of a BiH to a. “swell” in frock coat Wat, and again co a Bowery ountry, doy. Is Hardly Convine: She was hardly convincing as the aup- diy unsophisticated Mehitable, for, whatever else may be sald of Miss Hal Certainly looks as if she: knew her Way about, ‘She was droll at umes, J may remiplagent of hep slavey 1p,” raat dit, ote Blu ne? ‘The two prettiest songs felt to the lot of Miss Alda Hemml, and she sang them aweétly. Nélile. Beaumont. did better with a coon song than she did with the role of a Spaj ad lady whe had a cigar- box name andl a tiresome brother. in the re Honey. the in ydney Deane sang pas- but ifs too well, Will ‘ed an impossible German in sible manner; Harry Kelly, as id some _de- clever dancing, and Alice Cli- the part of a messenger boy, dls- cloned | the frimmest, “daintiest | figure that first-nighters have sighted in many &@ moon. “Phe Knickerbocker Girl came from Pert Naver slonatel, Philadelphia — but she shouldn't be blamed for that. OPENINGS ELSEWHERE. Fay Templeton assumed a new part in “The Runaways” at the Casino. More extended notice of her performa ice will ma in inesday’s Evening World.—The first ovening qutacor formance of “As You Like It,” Greet’s Woodland players, will be given at Southfield, Columbla University, this pyening, last hight’s, performance hav- er= jen ing n postponed. perform- ee will be repeated to-morrow and afternoon——The — Don- P gtock Company opened its fare= Well week at the ‘Murray Hill ‘The- atre with a creditable performance of “The Rivals," Mr. Donnelly appearing as Sir Anthony Absolute, Walter Allen ag Sir Lucius O'Trigger, George Henry Trader as Bob Actes, and Miss Fraitce} Starr as Lydia Languish—The Grani Opera-House was dark, the engagement the Stewart Opera’ Company 9 been brought to an abrupt clos Pike Theatre company gave an fo. tankers: Dau, performance of at the Went Bnd. ‘Theatres Terrace Garden opera cor ny chal ite DIN to Von Suppels “Hoceaceh Albini's “In Gay hattan’” lesquers appeared ‘at At, th Dewey. VAUDEVILLE FEATURES. ‘The emotional Creatore and his band 8 the feature of an an engagement the vaudeville enterta: tehalas Garden. — ooo Sod ant ex fered ‘a new a and illusion, ang. ait mained at re Comeny Fou Yeh, egies 8 Proct rs Theatres: barled Abbi comedian . new audie: appeared with Florence, ‘Heed and Orne ar We “The Woman-Hater,” at th ‘Ay ntyre and Heath :h's.——The eouert Birds ded by low an (eae ish a sa, was prest One Hundred and Twenty-ntth ai theatre, with Adelaide Kelm and Wil- lar; ckinore in the principal roles. rown?"' was the attraction reet theatre. Flo in @ new 0. th eware house,—James R. Wal! iemk Touch of Nature,” and atndge Fox ie ‘ip-Happlis indies were among the attractions at Hurtig Seamon's.——New, wax-wor were exhibited at the Eden Musea-—- Mansons, flexible wonders, were chief attractions at Huber's, ESTABLISHED AT! PTTERACTIONS: PPEBRements, were: The wigera ot x, rate “The Earl of Pawiuc Manhattan; “The Run- Saninat Pr oe ° yf Pilsen," Broedwa: way; Dixey in hei d Se itis oe ea Ae be his’ me an @s soloist, Mad! the: A GIANTS ARMS Strong Man, in re Exhibition, Has Limbs Torn from Their Sockets by Animals Pulling Opposite Ways. MUSCLES AND FLESH TORN. With Hands Strapped to Straining Horses Muller is Unable to Free Himself When Cheers of Crowd Start Them Moving. Sebastien Miller, a professional atrong man, will be crippled for many weeks as a result of the accident at the Plattdoutscher Volketest at Ridgewood Park, when two horses he was trying to pull together almost tore his arms from their sockets, It 1s likely that he will never regain his former strength. The feature of Miller’s performance wan to be the sot which nearly ended fatally, He» had advertised that he would strap himself to two powerful horses and bring them together by sheer muscular force. Two big brewery horses were taken to the park for the test. Miller strapped his hands into loops that extended to a stout harness around the horses, oné on either aide of him. A great crowd watched him as he ctrained every muscle of his powerful ' oody. The muscles stood out Hke whip- cords, but the horses did not budge. ‘The crowd cheered Miller on in his effort, and the horses. frightened by the noise, started to move in opposite directions, ‘The grinding of the giant’ bones could be plainly heard, his face was drawn with pain until, when he could bear it no longer, he called for help. | Men rushed opto the platform ‘stopped the horses. “Tt was none too soon, for the man‘a arms had been pulled from the sockets and the flesh broken, letting thin stroma of blood course down his arms: A. pbysiclan was soon with him and atter putting the dislocated bones. back in place he allowed his patient to go home. To-day he is unable to use elther arm, and the doctors say it will be a long tine before he will be well. CAMING RAID ON SAM PAUL CLUG One of Association’s Guarded Rooms Is Broken Into by _ Police on’ Bootblacks’ Evi- “dence. ~', : A club-room of the Sam Paul Asso- elation, at No. street, was raided early to-day by Capt. Kent, of the East Fifth street police H. | station, on suspicion of being a gam- bling-house, and Harry Gollen, the al- leged proprietor, and seven men were ar- rested. Gollen was charged with keeping & gambling establishment and the other ners with disorderly conduct, Capt. Kent. in a report filed at Head- quarters, ‘says that he has long sus- pected that the club-rooms of the Sam Paul Association, of which there are a number on the east aide, have harbored egal ganres. Lookouts prevented the entrance of pat sneer, he claims. Acting on _suspiciou: arances, the captain hired two boo bl one from the Tenderloin and one from his own pre- cinct, the Fifteenth, to get evidence. They succeeded in this task, but were unmaskes fore they got out of the lace, and the captain testifies that thelr faces were beaten into pulp. Ye concluded that this was all the evidence necessary, and that instead of prosecuting for gaming he would use the charge of assault, ‘A raid was ordered to-day, and the police claim that they found Gollen and the other seven men at a table playin; “stuss.” Two decks of cards and which were found lying on the alleged gaming table, were solzed as evidence, she OLD NEW YORKER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE, Henry Olt, Nearly Ninety, Tries to End Suffering by Cutting His Throat, After ving eighty-six years in old Greenwich Village and fifty-seven years in the same house Henry Olt attempted to kill himself by cutting his throat in his home, which he owns, at No, 351-2 Greenwich street, last night. Intense pain from stomach ‘trouble, for which jhe had been under the care of a physi- clan since last Tuesday, was the cause of his act. Mr, Olt's son, Edward, heard him last night when he left his’bed and struck | a match to light the gas. The son left his bed and went to see what was the matter, He found tis father in the then and saw blood on hig throat. id man confessed that he had tried u his Mfe with a razor. He was en to St. Vincent's Hospital. It: is belleved that he will recover. Ay taremtare ots carien of patented imorovementa. extensive for 33 years and experte ‘igo Ticked” national” reputation, we cla that the Cluthe ‘Truss ONLY cat: cure RUPTURE { there ts nothing torn Citta can ‘There are elmply Y 220 East Fourteenth |. OF MAGISTRATES Petitioned to Retire from the| Police Court Bench Both Mott * and Meade. MOTT’S VOTE CHALLENGED. He Attended a Meeting of the Board,’ but Appeared to Have No Clear Idea of What Was Going On. A petition will be made to the Appel- late Division of the Supdeme Court in @ very short time to have Magistrates John O. Mott and Clarence Meade re- moved from the bench for physical and mental disability, That Magistrate Mott has been failing mentally for some ‘ime has been known to the Board of Magistrates. For almost a year he has “| Would Have Been in My Grave Long Ago : Had It Not Been for This is the closing sentence of a thankful and grateful letter of testimony written by Mrs. P. Hoffman, of Kyler- town, Pa. A complication of liver trou- ble, kidney disease and stomach neural- gia resisted the best treatment of an able and experienced family. physician. When all seemed dark and gloomy, a kind Providence directed an anxious husband to have his wife make use of the medicine that saves even at the elev- enth hour. Paine’s Celery Compound gloriously triumphed; it removed waste and poisonous matters bron the blocs, Appitate Division § Soon to se PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND.” toned every organ and nourished the weakened system, Mrs. Hoffman says: “For about four years 1 suffered from liver and kidney troubles and neuralgia of the stomach. My doctor could do nothing for me. My husband read about Paine's Celery Compound, and bought some for me, After using one-half bot- | tle 1 was able to be out of bed. I used two bottles and can now do my own housework. Paine’s Celery Compound is the best medicine in the world, and I recommend it to all sufferers. Had it not been for Paine's Celery Compound | | would have been in my grave I The most loathsome and repulsive of all ent, and the vilest and human diseases is Contagious Blood Poison, The serpent sinks its fangs intathe flesh and almost instantly the living things is the ser most degrading of ail poison been under the care of a physician and unable to perform any of the duties of hia office. His exhibition of mental feebleness at the meeting of the Board of Magistrates last night surprised none who knew of his condition, In fact, they characterize the act of those who induced him to attend the meeting as an outrage, declaring that he was per- suaded to attend In order that a certain Magistrate might have his vote. ‘An Evening World reporter who called at Magistrate Mott's home, No. 67 East Seventy-seventh street, learned from Mias Mott to-day that her father was so IN that he could see no one. The attend- ance at last night's meeting had been a great stra'n upon him and a physician had to be called Immediately upon his return home. Magistrate Meade, who is also well advanced in years, has been too Ill to attend his duties for many montha. The absence of the two Magistrates from the bench has necessitated their fellow Judges putting In five extra weeks on the bench during the year. They have chafed considerably at this, and {t was learned to-day that stopa would be taken in a days to have the two disabled Magistrates removed. This can be done through a petition to the Appellate Division signed by five taxpayers, Many persons at the meeting last night, at which Magistrate Mott voted on all the questions submitted, declare that he appeared to be dazed and to have no in- telligent ‘dea of the questions on which he voted. Serlous objection was made to hie vote belug recorded, but it was overraled by Magistrate Deuel, who pre- sided, passes through the entire body. Contagious Blood Poison, beginning with a little ulcer, soon contaminates every drop of blood and spreads throughout the whole system. Painful swellings appear in the groins, a red rash and copper colored splotches break out on the body, the mouth and throat become ulcerated, and the hair and eye brows all out; but | these symptoms are mild compared to the wretchedness and suffering eS) EXTERMINATES Ay every description of insect life. Noa-Poisonous, ‘Ceateaies. Non-Staining. it or grocer for Harvie’s, If be does not have it, or youcan order direct that come in the latter sta; and more vital parts of the body, of the’ disease when it attacks the bones Itis then that Contagious Blood Poison is seen in all its hidepusness. The deep eating abscesses and sickenin; ulcers and tumors show the whole system is corrupted and poisoned, an unless relief comes soon this serpent disease tightens its cails and crushes out the life. SSS The et Aes Golan for the awful virus is S. S. 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