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Mishaps, Finished Play De- spite Wound in Head That Made Her Faint. . TWO ODD INTERRUPTIONS. Stories of the Playhouses and the Road Include One That Blanche Ring Will Make a One-Night Stand Tour in an Auto. Irma Tia Pierre seems to be pursued by a spiteful fate which is ever seck- ing her physical injury. Miss La Plerre ts playing the lead- ing part in “Wedded and Parted,” at the Metropolis Theatre. In the sec- Ond act of the play she Is called on 4 0 fall in a stage faint. As she dla this Monday evening, with her head sinking to the floor, a long gold halr- | Pin was driven into her head. The pain /"~ Was so intense that she fainted in Peality, while a pool of blood formed on the floor under the thick masses of her hair, Fortunately, the end of th FE had been reached. As soon as the d tain fell a dozen eager hands ra her and carried her to a sofa while| fome one brought a doctor from the 3 front of the house. Miss Ta Pierre E pluckily finished the performance. Ne one In the audience knew she had been 12 lajured, although there were moments When she could scarcely stand. This aceldent recalls that the same fetrees, when playing the leading role in “Beside tho Bonnle Brier Bush about elgntcen months ago, ran a tack {ato her knee, She made no the audience ‘but was so badly hurt that her physi olan ordered her to refrain from play- ing for the rest of the season. She f disobcyed him, howev 4 “Why.” she laughed, “if I were to stop playing every time I hurt myself 1 might as well say good-by to my pro- fexrion at once. I am always meeting with some mishap, It seems to me. When “A Princess of Kensington” foes on the road it will be with a vir- tually new book, James T. Powers hav- ng rewritten the plece. As yet no mem- the company has been heard to ¢ espresw the fear that the star may. be i ‘ singy to LOE ig oo. : A small boy ‘who sat on the edge of 4 Qn orchestra chair at Weber & Fields's Tuesday afternoon, attracted xttention by his wriggling and squirming. Ovca- sloually he slipped a hand behind him und sometimes he sat on it. He was ovviously uncomfortable and before i Jong people near him were also ill at ease. He oxcited thelr nerves as we as thelr sympathy What ty tt, little boy?" 4 Indy sitting just behind. : But he was too Interested In the show to notice her question ‘The secret of his discomfort was not lsclosed until big Evie Stetson took Uttle Will Archer across her knee and started spanking him. ‘Then cur little hero, as the story- * Rees aay freer: ale ee the back chalr in front a glee frily shouted: Sh ie ni Biee fve it to him! mor ring!" id Mrs. Langtry. who. with Mrs. Robert Osborn, sat in a_box, laughed wrinkles in.» her gown: Charles Hawtrey and a party o friends, In another box weemed Uireatened ‘with apoplexy; Edna Wallace Hopper nearly keeled over with ements and the wlulo \ouse was in inquired a 1 got it guod this "But the Uttle bo: y obll- vious to everything save the spanking, which seemed jo ease the paln he sti felt from his morning experience. » a jer ce Another funny incident which for the moment interrupted the performance occurred during the second act of "The Earl of Pawtucket,” a night or two 0. A bald-headed old man in the gudience pulled a red bandanna hand- erchief from his pocket and, putting| it to his nose, blew a blast which would | have done credit to a North River tug: boat. Lawrance D'Orsay was obliged to walt for the tittering of the audi- to subside, He then proceeded, and | ppened that his v ext ‘lines | a have | sty tralts | which | aicttue cia anes | #0 Inherited {rom im ooper aad ‘em That « led it—the laugh wis on the , Woman with the bandanna for fair A promising plece of raw material came to Nght in the person of Bernice Golden at this week's performance of the pupils of the Btanhope-Wheatcroft | y parents, replied: | 'V . Ute boy by the painfully respectable relatives of her dead husband. First, _ “Sn roughly scorning the proposition, and | finally in bringing herself to make the : erifice for the child's sake, Miss Gol- jn made Nora a real flesh-and-blood ‘Miss Golden tawny young voice and a She weeps al- Mra, Langtry, Raving definitely ar- ranged to go on a South American tour next autumn, will on Saturday night bid good-by to New York for at least two seasons, Another ftem of travel is the an- pouncement that Blanche Ring will tour the one-night stands in an auto- mobile ‘in which she will ride from Place to place, accompanied by a _profes- ae PHS year, her maid, and a ca- Gotting Pretty cold for canary birda The name of Carrie Nation's play wil! wWaron Liquor.” Might have made his) Ke: ey." pipet er BERS SHOOT INTO CROWD Open Post-Office Sate, Oct. 1.—Four men in the post-office at three miles north of hi THUG TRIES 10 CHOKE OLD MAN Attacks James Howarth on the Street, Flees When Help Ap- proaches, and Runs Into the Arms of a Policeman. With the strong arm of a thug about his neck James Howarth found breath enough to cry for help when a tempt was made to rob Seventeenth atreet early Mr. Howarth Is fifty-flve y: old and lives at No 137 East Fifteenth street, While on his way home a man stepped from the shadow of a doorway and threw his arm about his throat, expect- ing to choke him into subm ‘The cry he set up was heard by Alex~- ander Backus and Paul Sheldon, wo ran in the direction of the ery. The man saw them coming and, letting g0 his hold on Mr, Howarth, fled. Seeing that Mr. Howarth was not injured, the two citizens continued in th After a run of two blocks Webber, of the East Twen | street police station, caught the tive, who ran into his arms. ‘The fellow, a husky looking n he was Thomas 1 from that he was “broke nad needed the Magistrate lammer held him ” ball for trial fowarth was not injured. -|burg, was arraigned before MAN ACCUSED OF FIRING TENEMENT Smoke Alarmed Seven Families in the House, and Police Say They Found Oil-Soaked Rub- bish and Lighted Candle. ‘Abraham Schwartz, twenty-nine years old, of No. 10 Unton avenue, Williams- Magistrate O'Reflly, in the Ewen St Court, to- day, charged with attempted arson. Schwartz has a small c2ndy store at Union street addr Last right cked {t up and went out with his wife and children, A short time afterward the members of the seven families who cecupy the tats above the store smelled smoke and notified a passing policeman, An alarm was turned in and the firemen, after breaking into the place, found a pile of rubbish burning behind a oounter. According to Detectives Kelly and station, soaked with were * gaid Detect ly, “that the mattress » beds in a neighboring room en soaked in Kerosene, In the chen wo found three candles, all lighted, standing on the floor, which had been well soaked in “When we confronted Mr, Schwartz “SUYTH AVE fd ATA ETS y ‘with this evidence te declared that some one must have broken in the store. We asked him if be was insured. He said he had $900 inmirance in the Commercial Fire Ineurance Company. He said his policy was behind the counter, but when he went behind the counter to get it we saw him pull the policy out of his pocket. He also had all bis valuables and money in his pocket.’ A charge of attempted arson was preferred by Fire Marshal Beers Schwartz denied the charge and meain- tained that his store had been broken into, though the detectives declared that every door of the place was secured and locked when they broke in to put out the fire. Magistrate O'Reilly held Schwartz for a further hearing, PIANOMAKERS WON’T STRIKE & Employes of Steinway Sons Adjuat Differences, ‘The 600 planomakers employed by the firm of Steinway & Sons, who decided Inst week to consider strike action, have agreed not to strike, ‘The employees, it 1s said, desired the firm to employ only the union men, and there was also a small matter of eo schedule in the projected strike action, all of which minor details were amic- ably settled. a MUST USE NEW MONEY. WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—Gen, Young, Chief of Staff, has sent a cablegram to en. Wade, commanding in the Philip- directing that he encourage in legitimate way the use of the now Philippine currency. He 1s directed to have all army contracts made payable in the Philippine pesos and where possi- ble to encourage the use of the pesos In the transaction of army business. Ladies’, Misses’ & Children’s Big Friday Values in the Untrimmed Hats. VERY SPECIAL TO-MORROW, 150 dozen Scratch Felt Dress Shapes cham- and Sailor ef- Store of Linens. This Linen Store was never so ready to sell you. as now. More room—larger stock—better facilities. Every day brings good tidings to the Dramatic School. In an interesting one-act piece called “Nora,” Miss Gol- flen played a , deflant, concert- hall singer who Js asked to give up ner | @wo Men Before Blowing fects, in black, brown, nayy, castor, pagne, Oxford, ‘&c. In connection with the above we portant sale of the most desirable merchandise, 50 dozen fancy Coque Breasts, ings and natural green; actually each, at ors, including Brown, Castor, Green; actual value 95c., at 175 dozen Hackle Bre: 18 to also shaded; a very swell trimining style; actual value $1.25 each, at FIRST FLOOR. than good pictures? Not a bit of it, sive, you say? specials a and some in gilt frames. At 50c. Each. Fac-simile of Water Colors, beau other objects; framed, frames; size 12}4x23 At $1.00 Each. profit for eyeglasses. Go, rather, | sured of fair pricing on everything Nothing in New York to equal th They're 12 kt. gold filled and riml. fit them as they should be fitted. FIRST FLOOR. SUGAR—Rest grany- lated, 10-1b. cloth baz.40 TPA—AlL 70 e pickings HEI tlon kom, COFFER—Waverly blend, dry chestnut roast; Mocha and Java, Including aes Dervolator; 4 Ibs.. ee : vee 22 Aint Mea. bottle, 0D , wecuring the contents and ‘Phe explosion aroused the érine were held at bay by At them and eacap- pote in the darkness. gobbera ED MIL K— ti Mt rande trom ure co milk and cane sugar; 5 cans, 480; per 5 n Beets ry.) a ea st xt iris aoe an moved, l0-1d, pall. ++.81.08 Regularly $1.00, special. . Imported Fancy Feathers, 75 dozen Natural Birds (not pasted) in several col- Red or Navy, black, black and white, in fact, every desirable color— Framed Pictures Temptingly Priced. What adds more to the attractiveness of home They give that touch of home feeling so restful in its influence. these for to-morrow: Artistic Dutch prints; Ballet Girls, with mat, Hand-colored Artotypes, Carbon Photographs and Fac-similes, handsomely framed, some in hard wood, others in gilt; very attractive pictures, FOURTH FLOOR. $2.50 Eyeglasses, $1.00. Don't be led into paying the exclusive optician fancy quart Mason jars. CARE Binin, mit ron UF 78 present a most im- pure linen TABLE all linen; Irish Heavy Da and absolutely the Hemn pretticst trimming for a swell stiff trimmed hat We 48x35 hes, whi are showing an enormous assortment of the above. dozen. Breasts in coque, hackle and fancy effects, Pompons, WHITE BED SPR Wings, Birds, small and larg igrettes, &e size, Marseilles de MARVELLOUS VALUES, to in beautiful color- worth 85c, 45 58 24 inches long, in for Breseitt 50 While you're overlook seeing t Of most impo GRAY ENAMELLED es KITCHEN UTENSILS, — Expen- with three such Covered Saucepans. 2 siz 15 avart ered quart” sige ete.; some in black } 3° Straight Saucepans Lipned Saucepans, handles ...eeceee tiful lanascapes and tea or Coftee Pots.....19 in handsome gilt HOUSEHOLD | CLEARING ALL HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE. CAS RANGES. We keep everything needed The Prices Are in @ verfect household. —_—_ Meat Sawa at..43 and 49 About Half. Hammers ranted... .5, where you are as- ese at the price. less; and our experts Food Specials from the Mode! Store. BUTTER — "Ro GERRATS Stuart received’ Oy us tre antils, direct” from mm Beateh ‘Green Carolina Ri Bast India ‘art RRING—New Import Yguand, ay Ti, Der 6Sc. or M io 18 —Striety f RAIBINS—Muscatel bStrtoty fresh Ps — Santa valley thin akine i) Bed Prunes; 10 Iva pure; path SUNGmia Wh pinay aie ree tender UPS-—"'Royal cnickens ch chicken, fun nade from the chole cans, $1.20; surface; these for Friday :— PATTERN TABLE CLOTHS: Heavy Scotch Damask, 2 yds. long, value $1. ue 2% yds. long, value $2.25, 3 yds. long, value $2.75, each $2.25. NAPKINS: Satin Damask; 21x21 value $2.00, at, dozen. inches square; value $2.50, dozen... Household Utensils Friday—A Saving Day. prove your housekeeping ideas, specially priced things:— fully war. 10, 15 and 32 Hatohets, best quality, a # hon inctudine ED 0 he iS ogee aed each $1.45. each $1.85. : $1.50 2 $1.95 ny; pure linen; ned Huck Towels; good quality, ite or colored borders; $1 45 AL loneycomb Bed Spreads, full ready hemmed; reduced 75¢ FIRST FLOOR. in the basement to-day don’t he Model Kitchens—they’ll im- rtance to-day, though, are these CURTAIN —_—_—_ FRAMES, eae (Not sent c. 0, ed) Not x- chang Lare Curtain Frames, “Bpectal’ .. ieetB 2 Lace “Never Lace Curtain Frames, outaproved “Star... LBS on, 'Ad~ + $2.25 Frames, $3.75 bly Lace Curtain Vt long | dustable Pin’. 12 Lace Curtain ochamplon® ° to be 314.75 $8.50 Gas Cookers to be OLD Bt eesesece eee es SOS. 4 29 #000 Gas Cookers $2 be ~ 2.65 Hot Plate Gas to to be sold at BASEMENT. New Bngiand ales ibe cane Means, ngs: Der can. 3 Jbi po he s. for 25 Ear ue ‘Sugar Corn; 6 C.} per can. WINES. ares Ke W475 C Combinatton cure 1 bottle genuine Wilson . <a 1 bottle Bt. Sulton, L bottle Manhattan Cocktail 76 CPST eg | iellce tuncate 8 aun a ieee i nolutely now ite. a 204) ana ue onetabie, ‘and bot- seat. MAIL ORDERS Adams SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST All Wool at Challe in plain colors, dots and fig- ures, also all wool waist cloths in fancy stripes on light or dark grounds; 39c. and 50c. qualities. * For 1 viots—45-inch black all-wool Crepe Can- vas—46-inch black all-wool imported Princess Crepes—and 56-inch black heavy Thibet Cloths for walking skirts; all regular 85c. and $1.00 qualities, for Friday only.... ... Cents Pes Friday re ar Only Specials in the Photo Studio! In Addition to the Above We Offer 407 ee in I nee Women’s Walking Skirts! 15 of mannish mixtures—new flare. ef- MINIATUR 'S—best mn of a Sih 8 2. QB} finish per ioe omens) GINS Y special, at Bhadag ema taare neat aan e finish—a WHITE AND 4, aogzon LARGE size 80x52 “inches—patterns 16x20) WergnD in biack 2 00 corded—a good imitatl € and white—for ........005 '° poo Jace er: AAR $- a of shaded, somes prettily : trimmed. with bra handsomely silk, Aner ran Pyrographic Outfit! fay same: ing a bulb, tubing, union, benzine bree aftitss RUrtio cork handle and perfect, point— at the low price of. anne Pyronranhio Det. Balcony, $ SS ee fee Dressesl; (2.14 258 : value. $454 ° Balcony. —the size is Girls’ pon Coats jo Deot id linea in Melton: some of d. ‘suitable Fall wear, value for .. a For Friday Le Saturday ! FIN EB QUALITY ition has attracted thousands to our Popular Grocery Silk Petticoats! LE PaSeMatk} our tira eee Lor hae astrecled puutien vteeidnd: over Wy, experiscest ahccordion pleated or * samples of pure foods are served tree of charge, have of c Ged ruffles — in Soiore value & gee NTS Th EN'sf Seas sCoatsl2torh Baas ® felimmed with braid and large 3'9 8 Full Size ae Le cosronr- at ack ction. However, we good, expose eel posts th niijeet eh thts food that we FR proverto you the truth o aper (quality considered) than eee HAMS Armour's Relected sugar cured Jean and tender; su the cholcest, Pleni¢ Ha * price. J EGRs—Genaing, recelved dally direct fro eed 4 gusranc ictly fresh ‘on fe to three D {ieee WEAR DEPT., 2p 2.98 Saiaeae caste? TEA—The Bungalo brand of Ceylon Tea im considered exceptionally, Rood a at the rerular price of Sc. Ib, thorou| Imade- special artangerients ughly © - , ailoe Blankets ! ations | "35 with fe bord ana ght blue—-per pale. 1.3 Delicious fruit-flavored layers; regular price ¢ is ME-MADE LAY special special price, each....+ + Food Exposition will be, per ABLES—filled with good white IC QOttON Atri ens sserseecsterecsen AAS SHUTTER —Fioral brand ts guaranteed {o,he absolutely, pure, free and Heavy Table Damask ! "ear, DAMASK—00 inches. wide—per Bleached 29c Mixed, Ginger 6: or Vienna Crimps, el | CRACKERS - ‘TEA—High-Grade Mixed, Oolong, Cey- 1 DING i gs 5 Nickel-Plated RBA! White Bed Spreads! Pst" aus! Pot sain 35c$ Ycastr. complete with 10- Crochet BED SPREADS. 98c a ttf inch white dome shate, hoavy knotted fringe—ut. COFFRE—EFxtra fancy. Mocha pnd tripod and hewn feat astehtasiiy, "Etound de BLAVORING "Bi Rea Floral value: complete Bear DIRE IEE ngth; ‘tho best’ value in. th Gas Radiators! [s pO Ot Meee ast 4-Tube Low GAS RADI- ATOR, with fewel front spec! nus nuine Ger Ane R Sardin Ines in. ore, ‘Olive Ol, ab- jor can ‘rene! EXutely bonele Openers; regular pric J special for this sale, ‘ean. onea’s $7,00 Stylish Ri’ Coats, 4.98 Women's Coats, in Covert a also in fine black Cheviot, silk or ch | lined, plain or with lapped seams. Une itin ori oped seams aannnnnennnnnnnnn Wone’s $15.00 Walking Suits, 13.98 Walking Suits—of Lymansville Cheviot—in black and navy—with Pome alish Cont (satin lined)—entire suit finished with seams, 2 Women’s $4.00 Silk Waists, 2.98 Women's Walsts, In biter Frag delsele) fronts tucked and finished with silk ornaments, tucked Paks AN nnn BARS Miss $18.50 Walking Suits, 12.98 The ars are eee TE en eae ele eats aul Ae) tailored. Cents Children’s 15c. Hosiery, 10 cpa. =| double heels hildren's Fast Black Cotton Hostery—corduroy ribbed—with sand here sats 5, 6, 634, 7 and 738. Cents Women’s 25c. Hosiery, 19 afar. rted Fast Black Cotton Hosiery—medium and winter Me Tard ie made—all sizes—with double heels, soles and toes. Cents Men’s 35c. Half Hose, 25 Pai. ¥ ‘ovelty Half Hose—the new importation of vertical effects on moet ME Neca silk-embroidered figured fronts on CS black grounds or horizontal striped lisle thread—all sizes. Men’s "i" i= Pajamas, 69c Bie oe ‘ded Madras, Checked Nat 11 white materials, such as Cor: ecked Nain- took, are et one Cloth, plain and trimmed; side cut, with ‘arge pearl but- to: ; military collars. with’ key 15c AW. | Hu: coco. ler's Caracas Breakfast « soe ALS Men’s Boys orders filled. ences on the part of the chance to Cents a rT RT Toe Women’s $1.00 Kid Gloves, 6 Pair. 's Fine Quality Glace Kid Gloves—with earl are Petey Ces row et silk embroldery on backs; in aul the fi shades, including mode, Havana, tan, red, gray, black and n atethe ‘dol jar kind. Z a papee ieee Mk TEN | a Oy Untrimmed 2## Felt Hats, 75c. Rough Faced Felt Hats, in the most desirable-shapes of the season, are now offered at a bargain rice; the colors are bee, sain Bodie Oxford, These Hats are finished with wide wit ue rows of stitcing, and are equal in appearance to hate to-day at $1.50, $4.00 Morris Chairs, 2.29. Sica oak Morris erie Grey te shaped-aris, eae to-4-different-positions, th reversible Denim © Excellent quality which prevent the ry y (goods(o. ee cach cabs eben N. Y. Friday With Us Will Be a Vouabie Bargain 4 Veritable Bargain Day! 54-inch black all-wool heavy Canvas Suitings—45-inch black all-wool Nun’s Vetlings—46-1nch black all-wool Twine Voiles— 52-inch black all-wool sponged and shrunk worsted Che- ARABE DOOR PANELS SCARFS—Stamped with the most « able denigns—ench ‘plece shows. fancy open work near the hematitehed ed Salus tr Ose. each-—-but we any” Pure Food Exe Exposition Specials @ have not lost slght of the fact that the main Hemonttrate to sou that. we not only sell pure any other house tn N. this statement we submit the following Het of bargains On White Leghorn te ORD, LED HAM—Armours Botts premiums gate, sumer, cured: coke Ib. oie aah eae Sg) Genuine ‘ocoa, %-Ib. tin, Gtanee Fall Suits, 5,00, In blue, black and dark mixtures; well tailored and finished; sizés 34 to 42. » Double-Breasted Two-Piece In dark Oxford mixed meltons; sizes 8 to 16 years; an incomparable value, Black A 95c. Guaranteed BLACK GUARANTEED TAFFETA—36-INCH YARD-WIDE BLACK TAFFETA —absolutely all silk; bright and heavy and of a most serviceable width for lining and underskirt needs; positively worth 95 cents per yard, No mail Lizette, The Original $1.50 Edition, for The story is a capital picture of Bohemian life that indicates actual experi- considered one of the leading books of last spring. MAIL ORDERS FILLED; postage, 12c. extra. Women’s $3.00 Shoes, 2.25 a Pair. Women's Patent Leather Shoes—in lace and button—with Goodyes welts— very nobby toes and high Cuban heels—splendid values. $1.15 Sterling Silver Novelties, 89c, In this assortment are Sterling Silver Cream Ladles, Sugar Shells, Orange and Ice Cream Spoons, Bon-Bon Spoons, Sugar Tongs, etc., with fancy hen- dies and gilt bowls, chased and engraved designs. 1.65 "sti: Lace Curtains 1.0 2,000 pairs of ae lace Curtains, in new and desirable patterns, are offered at $1.00 per pair. get them is right in t to a manufacturer means a remnant. lots of from 12 to 20 pairs mean an adequate stock. At $1.00 per pair they show a saving to you of MORE THAN ONE-HALF. Fifty-eight different pat- terns for selection. Lengths 234, 3, 344 and 3% yards. Women’s 65c Women’s Fall Weight Ribbed Cotton, also Winter Weight Fleece-Lined Cot- ton Vests, with long or short sleeves, handsomely crocheted, trimmed necks —knee or ankle length Pants; also Equestrian Tights. $5.00 Eyeglasses &Spectacles, }.00 ted French Perlscopic Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat Solid Gold-Cased Frames. justed before leavin; ARRANGEMENT FOR NEW. All Wool Albatross in 37 de- sirable street and evening shades— including plenty Cents Per ¥d, cream and black—36 and 38 jable value in a desirable | fabric. Cents Friday 2 Only 1 Y Gants" are in. widths—an incompar- For 2 pel cla Girls’ ) nicely ' 39c cided bargain at, a patr, eo Knee Pants! = to 15 year in dark wool mixtures—a ds (-4 °45c POINT VuNISE —ALL SILK TY EDO, AND R LINE Oc VEILINGS worth 20c, rd, at the special price of Eemeer ane Segre neta lh Women’ s Handkerchiefs } — f cHED INIT iu eNBiae on she Oc CHiers ae old by the. dozei Worth Te. per doz.—but we © nnn ie 's Neckwear ! “VENis | Star or | 25c LACE | STOCK cuits 2c LACH. ya medallions and other {raters 2c Aworth 50c., i Sheets | hree-auar= ter Red Size 39c Double Ted Siz, 49¢ | aia 32c Reading Lamps “Reading Lamps! lke 9et Suits, 1.85. Taffeta Silk, 68 cents 4 By Edward Marshall. 29¢ author, It fs now in its 25th thousand and was Per Pair Hal need new curtains your money-saving is special lot. Anything less than 100 pairs To us, and still more so to you, these e val Ribbed Vests,50c The Byeglasses have the new offset clips, glasses from tilting or slipping. The Spec- tacles may be had with elther riding bow or straight temples. We employ two of the most EXPERT OPTICIANS in the cit who will test your vision, fitted and Each pair of glasses is verte the Department. ENSES AND REPAIRS WILL PURCHASER OF THESE GOODS. f

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