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AT ANOS CLUB Ernest Hastings Imagined that Aint with Whom He Ie in Love Nas Looked Up in a Car in Jersey City, WIND UNBALANCED 8 STOCK COMPANY WORK. Memorized Prodigious Number | of Parts in San Francisco | and Acted Queerly After His Return to the East. Feneet Hastings fen vine tim of the dandiy etosk company, ao Me friende any. He te at the Lambe’ tomporariiy ineane, tt is the cause of thin is ae » his two and @ halt yeare of with the Aleagar Stock San Francteco, the actor Clow today, feared, Ihed work ps fen ye over ee » and Com where he | yancen a week, and learned | five different parte in that | 1 of time, Hastings the office of an ecame viotent last night in Goorge Robinson, a iawyer, | sadway and ‘Thirty-seventh street Ho imagined that a @irl named Madge Commings, of Franciaco, with| is sail to be in love, was} 49 In @ parlor-car In the yards of the Penneylvania Raflroad Company City, He raved and stormed that she was being suffocated, and Mr. Rebinspn, alarmed, telephoned to the Lambs’ Club and summoned Frank Worthing and Walter Hodges, friends Hastings, They endeavored to quiet him, but Ja vain, and finally, as a last ‘. he was driven to Jersey City ani shown through the vacant cars in the yards, But this did not quiet him, eo he was taken to the Lambs’ Club and a physiclan summoned. To-day he Was reported to be resting more quietly. Hastings 1s a well-known actor, per- haps best remembered in New York for iis work in “Lovers' Lane," at the Manhattan Theatre, he playing the role of the rector, He went to San Fran- o two and a helf years ago, as ng man of the Alcazar Theatre Company, and there he met Madge Cummings, daughter of a wealthy dry- £9008 man of that city, It Js said by his friends that while the two were desperately In love, the girl's parents objected to the actor’ attentions, and that she was sent away from her home, and Hastings does not Ww where she Is, wo weeks ago Hastings came East to vegin réheareals as leading man of a company to play a drama called ‘The Minister," which shortly is to be sent on the road, He dld not report for re- hearsals and a search was instituted, but it was not until he entered Mr. Robinson's office last night that any trace of him was found by his friends. Hastings's brother, Cuyler Hastings, also Is a’well-known actor. He is now in Australia, in “Sherlock SHOT HIMSELF I PRESENCE OF CROWD Just Released from Term in Jail for Attempted Suicide, Daniel Dickinson Went to Park and Tried Again. an In Jersey CAMDEN, N, J., Aug. 27,—Dantel Dick- inson '« a prisoner patient in the Gen- eral Hospital here, charged with at- tempting sulclde in the prosence of a crowd at Cooper Park. Only yesterday he was released from jail after serving a sentence for attempting to. kill him- self. He went at once to the park, an during an intermission in the music mounted a bench and began an address to the crowd that gathered around him. He preached to them of the foolishness of living when fate was adverse, and, drawing a revolver from his pocket, he ids “I will now shoot myself in the lett wrist, after which I will put a’ bullet through my head and end my miserable existence, I have arranged this show for your especial benefit, and I warn you that !f any one attempts to inter- fere with the performance I will shoot him dead.” ‘The crowd showed no disposition to interfere, and Dickinson continued, “Now, step closer, ladies and gentle- men, and keep your eyes on me, Place ing the revolver to my left wrist thus, T pull the trigger’— There was a report and the bullet ploughed through the man's wrist, the revol- ver went up to his témple, but before he could pull the trigger Policéman Jones leaped on him and disarmed him. Dickinson is thought to be demente Nothing Js known here of hig history, —__—_ DROPPED DEAD IN STREET. well-Dressed Man a Victim of Heart Disea: A well-dressed man, about fitty yea old, while passing along Summit street, Brooklyn, to-day fell dead in front of No. 65, An ambulance was called and the surgeon sald the man probably died seas, othe Voy wea Cpe taken to the Summit potined. and the Coroner KRNKAT HASTINGS, ACTOR, 18 CRARED FHOM OVERWORK, LANE st 'Aans TING SWIMS RIVER WITH WOMAN: Policeman depir Her from the Harlem After a Run from Eighth Avenue and One Hun- dred and Fifty-fifth street. A stylishly dressed woman was re cued from the Harlem River at O: Hundred and Fifty-ffth street Policeman Carberry, of Hundred and Fifty-sec tion, to-day, After being revived at the J. Hood Wright Hospltal she was taken to the West One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street station, where there 4s a matron. There she said she was Mrs. Mary Jones, and that she lived at No. 14 West Forty-eignth street. ‘The poilce bedeve juat boa names and au- uress are uctitious. ‘ne woman was seen in the neighbor- hood of Bigata avenue and One Hun- dred and ‘Fifty-nfth street last nighc She went into veral cat ang ord drinks and Was Watcaed by some of t policemen in lovauity, Sne disap- | peared and was not seen for several hours, Then Pollceman by the West One 1 street sta- Carberry heard a! scream and running down to the river w the woman struggling in the water far side. He leaped in and swam Ule shore, Where he called Hood Wright ambulance. The woman had fainted and it was some time before she was revived. She told the matron at the West One Hundred and Twenty-tifth street sta- tion that she had been married throe times, although she Is only twenty- elght years old, When arraigned in the Harlem Court later In the day the woman told Magis- trate Zeller that she had been entice to the river front by two men, whom she said she did not know, who threw her into the water, ‘The seemed to show the effects of rouse and presented a forlorn appea’ ance, as her clothes were still wet when she appeared In court She sald sho had first met the men at Forty-fifth street and Sixth avenue aml had several deinks with them. ‘They all drove about town in a cab, she said. finaly getting out at One Hundred and Fift¥-fifth street and the Harlem River. 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RIBBON BARGAIN Plain and Liberty and Black, White were 5. 34-inch Liberty Sa 3-Inch plain and m all shades—were 19 |} BOYS’ CLOTHING 34,5 yrs. / 8 to 16 yrs. 3 to 16 yre.. 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Were Now Washable Sailor Suits. 298 1.49 18 98 Washable Knee Panta...... 49.20 Boys’ Madras Blouses. ‘Tam Golf Caps. Hats... GIRLS' WOOL DRESSES Wear—6 to 1 years— were $5.98.. 2.98 | were $7.98, 3.98 were $1) and $1: 4.98 _ Were $5.08 to $11.98.. ique Coats.. All-Wool Bedford Coat LADIES’ PETTICOATS itched—Fa; ringvone Stitch and French Knots—with Washable Stocks—w Razors—hollow ground. f six each, nS U SUAL Brilllantine and RESSES Hored Shirt 8 1.49 KIMONOS ppers—lace or Lawn—lar; je 1 Tengitr— is Satin Taffetas; and colors— tins; Taffetas 14 Last Friday of the Season * All Wool Knee Pants— Trousers «. 2 19 49.20 69 to 98 40 Waiste— ats, this season's best for Fall School FERS—2 to 6 yra— 2.98 to 4.98 noon be here, Bargains! 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