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feohnical Suit Will Reveal Ro- Manoe of Arthur Beckwith, ‘Millionaire Artist, Who Disap- _ peared Ten Years Ago. MAY BE ALIVE AND IN GOOD HEALTH. Word Has Been Heard from Him and Heirs of His $1,200,- 000 Estate Want Date of His “Civil Death” Fixed. |) When lawyers appear before Surro- Wate Thomas to-day to ask for the ofi- jelal date of the death of Arthur Beck- f , the story of the escape from the “Ynsane asylum at Flushing, L. 1, on ristmas Eve, 1893, of this millionaire Teecentric artist and the strange ro- gance that marked his whole career is jexpected to come ott. Some persons | THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOB AOW WILLIE COLLIER AS JAPHET NEWLAND SEARCHED FOR HIS S4OS999000 PPPOGHDOE9OOH96-9G9680-G0G9946- FATHER, WITH A NOSE FOR A CLUE, INNEW PLA DOD8EE6 0000099060646: 90O 04090060004 0000004040006H BOOED Y>O OE @ youmy Father? wilh tyat Hore?) wevers Your o0se resembies 190, 4D E YOU MY FATHER?” 24994094 48960400000000000 ER 9, 1908. WILLIAM COLLIER IN DOUBLE MISFIT Actor’s New Play, Being Almost Laughless, Does Not Suit Him, and His Suit Is Not His Style. ene re ee > Both the elements and the fates were ainst William Collier last night. It was almost as dismal inside the Bijou as it was damp and dreary outalde, “Are You My Father?" turned out to be a wet blanket. There could be but one opinion of the play, and that opin- HO.999.95-.0-6-90-0. | I Help The Sick I Take the Risk. For a full month any sick one can use my preseription— Dr. Shogp's Restorative—entirely at my risk. I will arrange with a druggist in your vicinity, so that you can secure six bottles of Dr. Shoop's Restorative to make the test. You may take it a full month on trial, If it succeeds the cost to you 1s $5.50. If it fails the loss is mine, and mine alone, I will then ask the druggist to bill the cost to me, The decision, as to pay, is left to you entirely. I have found that most people are honest. My records show that thirty-nine out of forty have paid. This proves che honesty of the peo- ple and the success of my Restorative. T an) 80 confident, so certain, that Dr. Shoop’s Restora- fon was sympathetically expreseed in every portion of the audience, for the audience was sympathetic—it was sorry for Mr. Collier, People whispered to one another, as though at a funeral. What with the play and sitting there in damp clothes, the occasion was al- most sepulchral. Even Mr, Colfer seemed disheart- ened. He looked wan and thin and sure of failure. He was hopelessly mis- cast. Not even his clothes, of the primitive pattern of 1840, ft him, To put him in the part of a weird youth of a bygone age, looking for the father who had left him on the door- step of a foundling asylum, was like tying a tin can to a dog's tall and tive will help you, I make this offer. For thirteen years it has stood the test. Your confidence will equal mine when you learn what it can accomplish. i Write me to-day. You cannot learn too much about ways to keep well. I could not make this offer if failures were frequent. Sign and mail this coupon now DR. SHOOP'S RESTORATIVE, | At the Doctor’s Risk | It ! Dr. Rhoop, Box. 2,001 Bi eh Dyspepsia | Kk 4 5 001 ‘Rac! isconsin. Book 2 on the Heart end me ind Book can, secure — Bool for Women Book § for Men (ren leds cell ite Chere expecting it to perform tricks. This Torative on AO dave trinl Bonk Wom Rlcumatism father, played very well by Hugo To- land, was a peppery. gouty old party. tit rer sets Nea" dt ANCIENTS CAPTURE POLICE, Rhat it is possible that he may walk! CHINATOWN AND BOWE RY. the has been a victim of aphasia, and Anto the court-room to-day. sane andj ‘Well, and ready to claim his own. — Heo a ates Ganon, Nave - =. —- i ‘The case is called for the purpose of y D, | establishing the inheritance tax owed $ and when poor, pale Mr. Collier tound Bene rete yanes id Meevuy, st|-Ondon Honourables Storm Mulberry Street |? him out one felt more sorry for the ecw. Bate . berty street, ie the attorney j ; young man than ever, oe Malaise in and Start Lipton Home. 3 The play. written by a Philadelphia | Street : ST ES Arthur Beckwith was one of three chil- g fchootmaster, Ernest Lacy, ts rman | Write piainiy, Gren M. vith. There was ® tially of the schoolmaster class. It is er = 5 Bee arene Beene. who lone} Police Hendquarters has capitulated!) with thelr prisoners. Sergts. Lonergan| @, AH GA irisetMD BtUGIOUBNTAIMANE NE OR a Rls mind’ white attending the World's| A detachment of the Honourable Ar-|and Coughlan were torced to disclose | @ rainy afternoon, at an old folks’ home, tillery Company of Londom with a tried/the inner workings of the telegraph | & ain Tesnlahetneivevdere aalinvaivension bat |e Fair and who died in an insane asylum fm 1896 and a sister, Helene, who mar- fied Francis Dudley Leigh, son of Lord member of the Old Guard as guide, When attacked the Mulberry street entrance bureau at the point of arms they had seen all the place the prison- it has no business in the glare of Broad- way. $OO9506905000 609-0006. jp esee lis td any Loree 5 iF | © play opened in a drug store, $ s , of Stoneleigh, England, She is| tly to-day, and Gen, Greene sur-|ers were left on thelr honor and the 9 Se, rendered without resistance. ‘There| Honourables moved on. sees ot se rree a ecuege oad 9 eo Teonard Beckwith left several chil-| Was no bloodshed ‘The Bowery was easy prey and China- ° mixed dr Tt made Mr. Collier ! @ren, who, with Mrs. Leigh, are the} All was quiet Iu Mulberry street, An| town offered little more resistance. $ rialeulous, “hot funny: "He could: not Gielrs of Arthur Beckwith. His estate, occasional sentry wandered in to report| Oolong, Suchong, Heno Gunpowder 4 pug te pe nat scope #7 ae one : veme! y Y iv 7 5 $ Chayles Swain as Timothy an etl ‘originally $1,000,000, 1s now said to be|on the movements of the enomy, As| were mere child's play after the exciting e iauieee becoming stiff, staid garments of long r e ftorth $1,200,600. the hours wore on and the attack of| battles of Hiball and La Champagne. Roeesees ° g [ago,-and tome gut in evening clothes Arthur Beckwith was an artist of rare|the Englishmen seemed to Le centred] Back to the Waldorf the victorjous 20000000900 =: Bae atataterenae wrist intors alg that Mi . d Child ’ | s Ralent. He felt that his mind was giy-|on the Palm room at the Waldorf an/| detachment made its way to tell of its he was anything like his old, real self, nl are s 4 fing away and he went abroad. There he of security settled over headquar-| successes to the main body. They were | A i FROM FLOOD INTO FIRE. [ana once when he said something about ASS€S al en ~ i jauaits| Despite S f P. rs b being mentally unbalanced we were al- = x fs said to have met the beautiful Krench received with cheers and the plaudits pite service o apers by most ready to believe hin, Cc t S t and Skirts. froman who figured In his after fo, and.| Through a rear done at the Waldort| Of thelr fellow countrymen, and of the) 44 McGrath Rushed Upstatrs and} Louise Allen, as the sentimental oats, u1ts e $m fact, who was with him at the time | tn ni ° “notrablea | Boston and New York contingents. er Husband, Who Is Also on 5 2 sweetheart of the sire-hunting apothe- y , e most feariess of the Honouradlea| 30 ; i" their Found New Danger. rere apprentice, was likewise “ill at £C d Suits for Mi d Children he disappeared from tho fice of the /ecrambled into carriages. Past cne out- |, 08 to Washington !"" was (hen the Stage,-She Will Sail for} ‘The rise of the water chased James|ease. Only once ‘did she and Mr. Col- The makers of Coats and Suits for Misses an d Barth as far’ as his friends wore con-!poat after another thoy made thelr way | "Ua! % a6 beoyen early to-day, ‘The MeGrath upetatrs in his two-story|Her strike anything lke their natural! have worked as carefully on styles and finish as those de- werned. along Furth avenue: Al scout rode back! con's capital le now in danger ana| CUrOpe TosDay. Awelling-house, No. 18 Walton street,|{n'q'pit of Hamlet-and-Othello-like bur- ||| signed for women. Hundreds of new styles for the girls Afier recovering from several at-| with the word that the enemy was i 3 ¥ Williamsburg, to-day. As he settled | lesque. h —modish and practical. Racks of ineanity abroad he returned tolasleep, The capture aesmed easy. tle eenthn teaeuneneracimentana|| re ae himself In the upper part of the house], ‘There was one really, amusing acene OChO Gu) i e F ie igh ae Seery aN elegraphed to the War Depa Mula Maen : ; belween Mr. a = B aioe iid to live ie pay Into Mulberry str the carriages | a the cufes in Washington, Miss June Van Buskirk has announcea| *Moke and st art gan pousing through) hott, when the TQunaling: paouent ae Special for Saturday's Selling. Fee, 08. Fifth avenue, Feeling Whirled, and before the affrighted| "gi. erhoman Lipton wan the guest of| that the suit for divorce brought by her | Halls and windows. Prove Lady Maelstrom his mother, but : oe ithe Visggeled was again com ao fag Police officials could rub thelr eyes and] ine combined forces at the Waldorf be-| Husband wil! make no change in the| McGrath made his plight known to the| ine trie tobe in good tote. . MISSES' REGULATION NAVY SUITS—Of blue serge, rd4 ie piit himself in the care of Dr. Buel) notice things the Englishmen were upon | 7° j Cedrie for his|plans for her contemplated trip to{ Relghbors, who turned tn an alarm, but | !M2SUC*’ 00 sty Teather?” cannot sur- box coats, with embroidered emblem, new skirts, junior 14, . ; ¢ going aboard the Ced = hoped 1 A (at the sanitarium tn Litenfeld, Conn.| them. Up the steps of ihe erm buade He {a burdened | Europe, Sho sails to-day on the Cedric | the, Fire Department found upon their] vive, and it is wincerely hoped that In- sizes, 13 to 17 yrs; value $18.00; Special Saturday........ He “escaped from this sanitarium and}ing the redcouts rushed to meet the herole con-! for Lond where she will play tke kK: ‘The water rushing tn. through| parent Mr. Collier will’ hustle around MISSES’ SUITS— Of brown, green and blue zibeline, dou- ‘ aught ‘i Nome cretl| 9 gh |p frenk ito Cuba. There ho was caught! fecble realatance of the men in blue. Hee CH Neaentuanranieamolid reach sford In the English pro- basement had overturnied the stove, Jand find @ good play. His talents de- ble-breasted, box or loose coats, with plaits; new skirts to $19, és) Babee then ree tn then hin i h Ny ral sea ae ie a eaten ‘| almost'to their native land j ne rl of Pawtucket.’ Miuoing the:smoke/and: steam, BeEyeL One Pao match; sizes 14 to 18 yrs.; value $25.00; Special Saturday) 5 con! a8 n} hurried scuffle of feet’and the mumes When ft was time for the vachtaman | She created the here at the Mad- = ? ‘i sound of Yolces, and the Americans] to Ko aboard the forces iraswed In solid | jay owacg ere Bh she ae MISSES’ RAIN PROOF COATS—In entirely new shapes Plushing, ; Rescued by Woman, Wlardiy had the millionatre patient teen taken to Flushing when a hand- jome young French woman found em- that are very attractive, as well as practical; value $15.00; MISSES’ SKIRTS—Walking lengths, of the new Fall mix- tures, ex tailored, in blue, brown and Oxford effects; | lengths 37 to 39 inches; value $7.75; Special Saturdaye.es Boys’ Fall Clothing. phalanx to with him bon voyage and better luck on his next visit In search of “the Cup.’ The Baronet sailed away thi, teal § tired and perhaps heart. sick, Dut wit the approving cheers of | Americans mingled with those of his were prisoners in thelr own fortress, The Mberty of the place was with the enemy, and for an hour they took mental notes of the fortifications. Van Buskirl known on th names nest $11.95 } $5.90 husband, Francis tage as Francis 8 corespondent in his Uritton, « prominent WM. VOGEL & SON. member of the Ni q urk Athletic Club. joyment at the sanitarium. She was] The Englishmen antused themselves! own countrymen, ‘Wilson says he will push the eule ana Tlonattttign Collar Woman of refinement, beautiful and will do ali in his pow and Concave Shoulder @ sion of his look from the back. ghiy educated. No one ever suspected son, to obtain whom he fol- 66 = , | lowed his wife all ver Our , Begereest that seckeltn nad met SAYS DIAMONDS’ GLITTER su oaet tal iel Mee yee ald oes SRN ang | This Department, which has been much enlarged, {9 Kidnapped by th last’ April, She York and ‘move Clopentting Ge mother in Chicago lores front view. rought him to New from one hotel to an- other until the pursuit became so hot her abroad and that she went there to be near him all developed after he made night, showing a larger assortment of High Grade well tailored Clothing than.ever before—and you will always find the ENTICED HIS WIFE AWAY. hi hat Christmas E: : ‘ rar wecawile. gtieesh every nook j that ghe Anally salted for Liverpool on prices right. pn corer Oe te cath wae See; Yacob Wald Alleges that Married Jeweller Won) 1e,8 month late Four Specials for Saturday, Porn ea Ok pore eae of Crkse navy blue cheviot; fancy mixed cassi- meres and worsteds, trimmed with a $2. 98 & chase through gland, Germany France, Holland and Switzerland he finally caught up with his wife in Paris. They’returned on the samo steamer and Wilson sent the boy to his grandfather, George Wilson. ‘The boy is now with the elder Wi on the latter's stock farm in Color Wilson tho for him, but without success. There tame stories of his having become a jwild man, roaming the woods of Long Island, frightening children and at- facking persons on lonesome roads. ‘These stories are believed to have ex- fisted only in vivid imaginations, At any rate, Beckwith and the French ‘woman disappeared at the same time. It 4s till delieved by many that the man, being in a state of aphasia, was helped to make his escape by the woman and that the two took up life afresh, leav- fnx fortune, friends and family ties to the forgotten past. Lawyer Thinks He May Live. Woman by Fair Promises. braid (like cut), sizes 3 to 10 years; regular value $4.50. Special for Saturday.... .... BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS—Made of all- wool cassimeres, tweeds, worsteds, and navy blue cheviots, sizes 6 to 16 years; also TWO- PIECE, DOUBLE-BREA: D,made from same goods as above suit, sizes 7 to 16 years; regular value $4.75. Special for Saturday., BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS—Made of all-wool, Oxford, gray or royal blue =| There are tears and sore hearts in two homes jn this city to-day and all because of a woman's love of diamonds. Jacob Wald, a restaurant ing Samuei Rappaport to damages for the allenation of his wife's affections. Rappaport has been arrest- @1 and released in $1,000 ball. Wald says Rappaport enticed his wife away from him by showing her dla- monds and telling her that she was just the sort of a woman he wanted to help him bring qiamonds into the United States, He promised to take her to! for divor Burope and the prospect proved so allur- | result of _h ing that Mrs, Wald deserted her hus- |, band and {s now, according to Wald, living with the diamond merchant at No. 157 Daat Ninety-ninth street, rt is the son of a wealthy Parisian diamond merchant. He lived in West One Hun Seventeenth street with his wife and children, egan seeking evidence $3.48 SPECIAL frieze—cut double-breasted, with two rows for Saturday.....6....eese ceeeee YOUNG MEN'S LONG PANT SUITS— In anclegant assortment of mixtures, light and dark colors, also navy blue and black cheviot, sizes 15 to 20. years; regular value Special for Saturday...... The mark of the arrows in association with other than our clothing would be meaning- less. In connection with Wm. vere! & Son clothing it is big with significance. It isas the sterling mark to silver, as the signature to a Mr, McEvilly says tWfat he has often a FOR iparape a a $4 98 i va liv d had 3) [formed as a starring vehicle for Blanch of brass buttons, with or without hood, sizes ‘e Oy reas Becerils na sive ana taal ft THE JERSEY LILY Foren odie Saree vata (or Euan SATURDAY The Way of the Arrows. , Sto 8 yearn regular. value $625, Spec jecessary to support himself and the ‘woman who has stood by him through @anenees and insanity. “J have thought it possible that he ‘was working on the streets of New ‘York as a day laborer,” said the la morning without smufficient funds to| carry it to Worcester, where it has an engagement to-night. Acting Manager Exiward McKay wired | Lederer the situation last night. Word | Was geceived that Treasurer Runkel, of | the amusement who is 'be- At Your Convenience for anything you want in our store, no matter what itis. Our stock is SAOrOUR LY, complete and $6.75 company, 69.50. NOW 1S STRANDED “and that he would only appear to claim eved to be the real backer, would meet rticle I this season's fine painting. With the arrows have come £ ewoula aot surprise me were te” Company is in Hartford Without| {es sameery sees sila sty ts[U ravers °°” ° TA FIRES eee wore ee wna non a Ceth ing: show up at the hearing to-day and make ; “Sianaeer MoKay wired the Worcester FURNITURE, CARPETS, intl Ey eete Our Concave’’ Shoulder an 6 Edwi Cc B fiz Sh own his identit: Funds to Proceed to Worces-| house that tf it would advance money osefitting” Collar. n ©, Dur oes The graceful, slightly concave line of our “Concave” Shoulder isthe result of careful modelling and shaping by hand—the broad, high effect is there to stay. The ordinary shoulder isstuffed with bunches of wadding which does not and cannot hold “If the official date of Beckwith’s death att ie Gxed at the time of his disappearance inheritance tax wil! amount to more than $15,000. MURDERED ON TOP OF CAR. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Wegive Red Star Trading Stamps to cash or credit customers. ter, Where It Has an Engage- For Women—Over 50 Styles ment for To-Night. . at $3.50 per pair 9 company, which numbers sixty five people, was still waiting for assist- ance from somewhere, cl Ww} Manager era Hotifed, Mr. Lederer ae . the dacter's its sha b ddi HARTFORD, Conn., Oct, 9.—“The Jer. pe, because wadding is bound tostretch ramps Supposed to Have Killed| sey Lily" company, owned by the View ea ad hls part of and sag. Our * Glosefitting Collar fits Nee ee fae en jor His Money. | | oria Amusement Companys with Georee Wednesday, ang “Stabody “belteves te smoothly and nicely about the neck and does ane 5 MnO a" Sctny teas oe Walkerton, Ind: am s DARE not fall awav from it as the collar in ordinary Newllork We are the sole agen's in the ety. \ fas murdered on top of a Northern = clothing. These two features we have put (Second Floor.) box car near North Town junction early to-day. It is supposed was killed by four tramps who te rob him of money which into all of our suits and overcoats, from the lowest to the highest priced. Look for this label under the Steel frame OUmbrella Stand, 26 inch- es high, dead <Blun Sho e vict! was well dressed, and it from papers found in his black lacquer coat collar. It Pesgh sad probably had Hs “wich| Buyers of Blyn Shoes get the benefit and protection ed finish, an tt) is on all gar- iia "eseatlited of our years of experience—in the buying of leathers Inches in. dia- ments that have in the careful making and economical selling of meter; only our “Concave” IAN WOMEN MEET, thoroughly reliable shoes. They get also the ad- one to a cus, Shoulder and OE el et a tt vantages of largest stocks, greatest variety of styles sernes, “Closefitting” ; samatie Beceem Minionary and fllest possible values 39 Collar. USE SUNDAY WORLD WANTS 10 BUY A BUSINESS Premyteries of Columbia, With Shoes in et; good grades we can © | Re easily sell and 4 ight times as many people as if we were fjimited to the sel jag of shoes of any one ide. Immense bu: reduces the cost of making and selling, pair, and permits lower prices. Small profits, Satisfactory shoes and acceptable ser- yice keep the Blyn business growing, Shoes for Men and Women $150 to $4.00, wns ww: —uaete| BLYN & SONS, Ald tope-medin extension roles, 1 | GUARANTEE SHOE CO,, FOUR Gth Ave. 1 Stroet, Factories; | eintst® 4nd Champlain, held its here to-day. Ad- meeting ‘Were made by the Presid x Hudson gichi, Forman, of and dtev, Herbert Fall Suitsand Overcoats,$ 15. Black Thibet, medium length overcoats, silk lined to edge of lapel, $: The new top ooats, very short and boxy, In tan and olive coverts, My Gut nial loose overcoats and Cravenettes In tans, blacks and graye, a And in gults there are plain and.fancy cheviote, worstede, meres, tweeds and Thibets. The colore this season run most! grays and browns, but there le a generous assortment of blacks, and other colors here at $15. Other suits and overcoats, $12.50 to WM. VOGEL & SO}: tres, Houston 4 NINGS TILT 10 USE THREE AND SEVEN TIME RATE pe Pegisten- i om in all tT A, i £0 40) anye ares 5. Leave Your Ads, Early To-Morrow for Sunday ‘World Wants, I & 0th

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