The evening world. Newspaper, September 24, 1903, Page 6

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foo Se THEATRE MASCOT @ Leads Among Those Who Stand in Lobbies, and She Brings Good Luck with Her Biye Bonnet. MATCHES MARY” OUTSIDE. label McKinley Tells Why She Come Here—Char!'a Frohman Takes the Osborn Playhouse to Make It a Paris “Petit.” noo: Of ati the people who stand tn theatre bbles—and they are many and curious | ha, a Salvation Army lassle, {9, the most interesting. | MgWhes Mary, with her green sox | les and her “Matches, sir!" ts usually | BhO sidewalk, but Martha, in her dest bonnet and with the tambourine it tinkles thankfully at the dropping ORrx coin; ts always wafely ‘estad- within doors, safe trom search- winds and the jostling crowd. | ray Martha on the Inside? Be je 1s “Mapposed to be a witch of) luck—a mascot. If Martha wanted | orchestra seat, chances a auperstition would not er, ‘far Martha's presence is solemnly | ed to set the song of allver ring- | th the box-office Just.now “The Earl of Pawtucket" aims Martha ag Its ownost own, Sho as stood in the lobliy of three theatres here, Fhe Augustus Thomas comedy as been played until the 260th per- ingle black mark of poor attendance Orsay, and has bestowed upon him oP mawenl “God bless you, sir," for Orsay. hike all good Christians who! ¢ mint Broadway, has not fatled to cross er palm with that which spells pros- jority. hindréds of others who stand In|, Aobries of the theatres of this big oubticss the sight of beauty adorned | [ jong others, in the lobby of Daly's | J -women—not silly giris, but mid- e-aged ‘und apparently sensible women. they fasted with greedy eyes upon the lists.of more fortunate sisters who wept haughtily pust them, And when os-and carriages no longer disgorged femininity at je door, they urned reluctantly away at the sugges: Borough of Manhatten. Wiest Aye., cor, 18th 8. ge econd Ave., cor. 29th st It Second Ave., cor. 35th st. Tel. 1236 Madison Square $57 Becond Ave. 1042 Second Ay ATION MARTHA 22" 35; mance has been reached without a| — tion of one of thelr number, “Come, I | ville Theatre, s Incidentally, Martha has|guras theyre alin jodh™ Presented to the ‘Garl,"" one Aegtory of strong human interest | roward (hin thd glare of the footlights ee be written around Martha and bel (rit) Antoxteation ike! SLararean VER ug eabomen wate iat finally 14 deville. "Why fashionable frocks. There stood, | should Tn y a th Bub lig, 30 tt te c had a little lof the FOther night, @ group of plainly- | ti atabitious me. the other ni M’KINLEY, WHO Is ING ON NEW YORK Ss Police Arrest heimer in the Act of Carrying Away His Former Employer's Goods Early To-Day. 1) is th a note explainis | fuse to make It public. | Mr. Allen's business associates fs that! the aged lawyer was driven to kill nim-| elf by Unexpected financial reverses |1548 and built up an tmmenge busines: ‘8 |e was for many years considered one "| af the richest men in the section around | Red Bank," but unfortunate real estate | speculation dissipated his fortune. His health broke down under the strain, but he kept up his practice, and up to half |an hour before his suicide he was busy start away with it, Then they arrested ‘The young man had a photograph of rl in his pocket. 13) that he wae engaged to ic original of the photograph. NEITHER R BRIDE NOR RING. . Sept, 24. —Tho| _oneagement ring case has’ ugainst the plaintiff, Ed- of New York. luncheon he went to the carriage house and put a@ bullet tn his brain, two daughters by his first wife, Mrs. Joel Parkes George Ha. being responsible for the nomination of Rutherford B. Hayes for the Presj- dency, Newspaper articles by him first called attention to the Ohloan’s fitness for the nomination. Mr. Allen was a bosom friend of Ulysses 8, Grant and many others distinguished in public life. . Rockburn, of thia city, to re- cover a diamond ring which, Rockburn when sho promised to be his wife, but which was | not really,to become her property until Later, the complaint nays, when he came from New York-to | claim Miss Rockburn as his bride, she refused to marry she married him. He demanded . nicen of the Inte aka her New Yorlc maid vie singer at the onday. If more or less In: wife of a Chi man, and doesn’t seoka no greater t ghe bas to aay « my going on the atage Is ory hy M to sause fe tall, but T re. tee The Lord knows why Martha | cived euch flattering inducements that fs there, but hoaven hardly knows |] could not Very well refi T Intended hat brings the others. going Into gra that hind With many of them, however, it is |Mlwiye n My, folks more heel e not feared ve helr toes 1 edenorit nyhoure and ha it and give i¢ the name of the Vaude CEYLON TEA. Butler's | Golden Tips. | Same quality sold elsewhere at 70¢. Ib, Packed in cartons, full net weight. Pound, 50c, Half Pound, 25¢ Quar. Pound, 13c TEAS AND An extensive outlet through our 116 stores affords us exceptional advantages in the direct importation of Teas and Coffees, The great aggregate of our purchases fended on the ground | Baby Vandeusen Fonght Plucklly, that she never promised to marry Mr. | thought #0, he had mia- | that the ae Was, given | christening it after the London Theatre i Inte of Hiram Vandeusen, was bitten by a spotted adder while playing on her father's farm near here yesterday. W \tertown fait Th caso was tried in City Court and onnell gave his dectsio no cause of action, ee BUCKLIN’S TRIAL JAN. 4. A—4After stating that the defense was ready for trial, motion was made to-day before Justice Lyon, at Cortland, by 0. U. Kellogg, to amiss the, gambling Indi al » M ongager ganizations, Appear there and was bitten four times before it finally killed by her mother, who t ‘ams, sell street, Brooklyn, and Robert Daly, ury G. Gray, of the New York Dis-| Brooklyn, were arrested last night neelt t 0 eed Omen, Ot] caso was not moved for t Jbecause the ¢ “Wizard of O3,' Sieafart ee ‘and it was done bya chorus girl. (And now It ty Charles n who : tgomery, Naor store. They confessed that they had planned to rob the Jewelry showcas in which were upward of $160,000 wo: of valuables, ng would not be dec nd a4 T loft the stage I of girls who were chatter Just as T reached 1 The case was set down for the term camera from thi Both were thon arrest: to having stolen eighi . Redursity nigh eit” cameras since [Estar then " © a demurrer to the ality and Inter This was also dented. OOLONG TEA. Formosa rea JEU Choices' this fine Black Tea. Packed in cartons, full net weight, ecugicet “GROCERIES: Half Pound, 25¢ Quar. Pound, 13 ‘THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1908, -rvce (DISCHARGED CLERK ‘KILLED HIMSELF ROBBED A STORE Sidney Mann- Robert Allen, Jr. a Prominent AT EIGHTY YEARS Lawyer of New Jersey, Shoots Himself Through the Head Be- cause of Financial Reverses. The family of Robert Alt the oldest and most noted the Now Jersey bar, ref 1 was eighty years of age, and the vspeot of poverty resulting from his inability to longer keep up with bis law practice may have driven him to end his ife. Mr. Allen began the practice of law in with clilenta, When he went home for He {8 survived by his second wife and vury, and Mrs, on, of Red Bank, nerally credited with Mr, Allen was ——————— ADDER ATTACKS A CHILD. but Was Bitten Four Times, HOBART, Y,, Sept %4.—Helen Vandeusen, the two-year-old daughter ‘The child fought the snake flercely | attracted by the child's scream "The child will eee’ die, po eS BOYS ROB BIG ‘STORE. John Post, seventeen, of No, 161 Rus- shteen, of No. 122 Calyer street, ment of a Sixth avenue department counter and join Daly. and’ contesse: | Warrensburg, N. Y., was afflicted Words of Truth. The Rey. Silas C. Fox, pastor of the Wesleyan Methodist Church at with serious kidney and liver trou- bles, and so broken in health that he feared he must retire from the ministry. At this juncture he began to-take Dr. Greene’s Nervura the world’s greatest blood and nerve tonic. He was entirely and perma- nently cured. Rev. Mr. Fox says: “T have been afiticted with kidney and liver troubles, which were very bad. I had contemplated retiring from the ministry, feeling my usefulness was over, My kidneys were in that con- dition that they acted twenty times a day. My digestion was impaired and I had sour stomach, but since taking Dr. Greene's Neryura I have not had sour stomach once, “My kidneys are entively natural and my nerves are as steady as in youth. My mind is clear and steady, “I can start and ran now, I had a steady, sharp pain low in my bladder, but now all that is gone. My health is restored, and instead of abandoning my work I am going to open up a new field, feeling quite able to do so. “Now, all this change has come to me through the use of Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy, which I feel was providentially sent to me, and the Nervura was an instrument under God for my restoration, “You may think this pretty stro0g but it is perfectly true, every word. pratse the Nervura as a general renova- tor to all parts of the body, and it apparently strikes every diseased part, bringing it back to its original healthy condition, for which I am morethan | grateful.” -All druggists recommend and sell ‘th | Dr. Greene’s Nervura, Dr, Greene’s detective saw Post steal an $is3\ advice Is free. Consult him in per-| son or by letter, 101 Fifth Avenue, HOSIERY BARGAINS! September Sale of WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S High Class Hosiery | At Startling Reductions. 250 Dozen Women’s Fine Lisle Thread Hosiery, in fancy styles lace effects, both all over and boot patterns, handsome designs in silk embroi- 5 Chl. deries. 89c. and 95c. goods, at........ eee. Women’s Imported Lace Lisle Thread Hose, also some manufacturers’ samples of High Class Fancy Goods. He Hey aheerd 50c. and 69c.; at sea ‘or $1.00, 3 pi Children’s Fine Cotton Hose, one and 19 Cc one ribbed, double knee, heel cand toe; one quality. ...++++++ mes 6TH AVE., COR. 20TH STREET. IchnDaniel\SonstSons - WILL OPEN UP 10 CASES OF Ladies’ and Children’s New Autumn Hosiery At Special Sale Prices. Ladies’ fine black Cotton Hose, double soles, excellent quality 1 Ladies’ superfine gossamer welght black Gotton Hose, doub! Ladies’ plain black Lisle Thread Hose, double soles and heels, double back seam. Ladies’ black Pure Thread Silk Hose, value $1.75, Qc. pair; 3 pairs for 5Oc. e soles, value 39c, At 25c. pair 35c. pair; 3 pairs for $1.00 ° ur price $1.25 pair At-25c. palre 19c. pair; 3 pairs for 50c. in pairs of manufacturer’s samples, Rae ead Bind cotton, values 35 to 80c, n Boys’ Heavy Corduroy Ribbed Bree Gatton ose, sizes 6 to 10 Misses’ and Children’s Narrow Ribbed Black Cot pole ea aes knee, sizes 6 to 10, at So n Children’s Narrow pibed, Blagk Cotton Fees eeetisknees sizes 5to8%. At 1 aig 4 19c.; 3 pairs for 6Gc. C.; 6 pairs for 7Oc. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Broadway, 8th and 9th Streets. Entrances on Three Thoroughfares. New York City. | THREE AND SEVEN TIME WORLD WANT ADS. FILL BOARDING HOUSES AND FURNISHED ROOMS. MIXED TEA. A_ Delicious Blend of the choicest pickings of new crop. Packed in cartons, full net weight. Pound, 50c Half Pound, 25c} Quar, Pound, 13c COFFEE INDIAN TEA. AMES Our Direct Im- > portation from India. Pronounced supe- rior to all others. mye he } Packed fm cartons, nts | full net weight. ~ =| Pound, 50c ‘Half Pound, 25c Quar. Pound, 13c CHQICE* CROEETIBS Cali’ 1384 Hamiiton. M7 Van Brust Boe cor Walcott Bt. Tel. Call 2138 Hamilton. 517 Court St., cor. 9th St. Re eae ee na 4 naturally gives us the lowest import price, and we are therefore in a position to offer the very choicest grades at about half what the average retailer demands, The various brands Call 6 1 Haiatiton, ) and sme peices are sisted below. Neer re erence Golden Tips Ceyton—tn Unxid Brand, mosa Oc f Choice “Fancy Apples. N. Y. State Fancy Large Apples— For eating or cooking, basket........ Teas. Wb pkge. Ib. pkg parchment lined cartons—For- Tneglish Breakfast, tor asa Oolong, English Breakfast, nung Hy ths $1.60, 31 Coffees. Best osha and Jaya, 5 tbs, $1.15, 25 3 bs, 70¢ . Very Bost Santos, |b... ...... severe LEC Flour. i gh Louis, the ‘ st Now "4% Best No. 1 Mixed Tea. 3 im Freshly packed | <4 for: this sale and guaranteed abso~ lutely. pure. Pound, 35c 3 Pounds, 1,00 5 Pounds, us 160). RIES py 4 Picnic Hams. Swift's or Armour’s — Lean and mild sugar cured, neatly canyased, Ib,....... Zssie Brand Fruits — Peaches, Pears, aud Apricots, finest California, in heavy natural fruit lavor syrup— iberty Jams—made from choles fresh fruits, assorted, jar 9c, 3 jars.. ight cartons 5c topeeeOOc u Mixed and Indian, °, tb. pkre 12e, 15 1b. PkKe. 28e, BA), pound } Best N Prunes —fancy le California abot §5 to the Ib, 3 Il Peerless Catsup bottle Sc, pt. bottle. French Mustard— the best nade, 3: best qua nity, bottle Blue Ribbon Baking Powder—An absolutely powder guaranteed ; | 18c¢ vgi.b, SOC osa Oolong. and lis h Break ‘ast, § Ibs ‘SI. 10, 3 Ibs. 70¢, it Sala wees 25c¢ Can,. R {thee ‘Jans "absolutely as a ilk, Black Pepper- ie Can % : ra String Beans Peeler I as 3 Cans,, 25¢ Butler’s Cream, can., STORES EVERY WHERE ls RETAIL BRANCHES Absolutely pure and rich chocolate flavor, 24-Ib. tin, 44-lb. tin | bottle Stuffed Olives. 7k3 linen sacks, 3 1 5c. and....., Blue Ribbon moisture-proof Liberty Diamond Bran: 3 cans...... w.... 10c 2cans Peerless Cocoa. Made from selected cocoa seins and has Condensed [ilk AND '| Condensed Cream. The highest grades, prepared especi- Purity guaranteed. ; Butler’s or Globe Milk. | Rice—Fancy Carolina, whole grain, 3% Ibs.. 28¢ Rice—Choice quality, Ib, .,eses | Liberty Pickles—Extra quality, all kinds, 1 2c i} Olives—Fancy Queens, bottle, 5c., 10c. | Iyes—Fancy Quens, boi 8, 5 25c | bottle 10c. and | Violet Ammonia, bottle, | Hominy—Fancy Southern ground, 5-Ib. | Packabeveeescsereees Rerewseees 14c Yellow or White Meal—Best quality, in % Liberty Catsup, choice aualty, bottle, 4 10 c Oak Brand, extra sift Choice No. 2 There are many other splendid values in the choicest of groceries for Thursday, Friday and Saturday’s selling. pe) 156 —Selected fancy grade, 19, ‘ c - 10¢ DSeese sees ceeeeees Salt—Will hot cake, in arlene albuees es OS id Sifted English Breakfast | Tea. Splendid qual- ity, full tresth flavor. 25c 70c .10 Tomatoes. This season’s pack—fancy Marylands— selected and thoroughly ripened; can 7c.3 3 CANS Sicetecchecettess 20c Xicr Worcestershire Sauce —Fine 10 quality, bottle, Sc, andes * Cc Triumph Oats—Finest rolled white oats, 21b. p'kge mens 10e Imported Spaghett Ib. p'kge.. Potted Beef—Franco-American, Y-lb, tin... 9¢ English Mustard—Best quality, 3¢-Ib. tin.. 10 Butter Thins, Social Teas and Saltines, p'kge, 9¢.; 3 for. 4 25c B. South. » BF sus-s17 Fiatiusn aves oe Caton Ave” Call 472 Flatbush. Electric 3a myles on ne 269 Merrtle, Ave. cor, Divison ‘at Ammonia. 462 Myrtle Av oWashlngto ‘Tel, Full strength; will do more and better cleaning than any other. Large bottle......... 3c roop A 8081 Willtaroabury 840 Walton st oor Sei Seah x Macaronl, 10c Crackers. Choice No. 2 eck ye Tel. ry 148 Ocean Ave, Si Pearsall ie. Tel, 1 733 Bergen. M ixed Tea, Hoboken, Union Hill, hastens G ood, strong Elizabethport, Yonkers and and) SfUl flavored aay Nery Warranted pure, ashington Sle bet, Firat Pound, 25c a0 Avanue 5 Pounds, 70c} — by rita ee 5 Pounds, 4,10 rake Ti oe at

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