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» Pathetic plane on which, with the ald MAN MADE [77288 CHARMING IN PLAY, Raffles. Gets Your sexceatvel| ‘as Kyrle Bellew Presents Him in Evening Dress Pursued by Blond Detective. CROOKS Really, ae You Will Learn from the | Their Misdeede—E. M. Holland Shares Star’s Honors. Tf there were any cracksmen !n last/| night's audience at the Princess the must have issued forth after the last act of “Raffles” and strutted up Brond- way feeling themselves very sapertor | Persons. For they had seen one of their breth- Ten dramatized and exaited until when he escaped a biond sleuth-hound of th law, by a clever ruse at the last mo ment the audience said “Good!” and hoped the forgiving good gir! who loved ) im would run after him and get mar- ried to him on the next corner, he stopped to catch his broat Poor chap. after all, he was blame! his distorted life. not to He sald so who was a bushranger. | {the Injustice of paternity. The frony of a destiny which leads us to *mift” a lady's necklace, or to build 1 giant corporation out of boy dummies What {s the unscen, relentless power Which drives us to make a nice fat} ‘ving without working? The poor, mis- understood crook! How his sad fate brings tears to our eyes! But at last he is shown In his true light. He is chastened by the cal- ium. Next the Grafter. Hasten the day when we may see the grafter idealized in the limelight. ‘We, may yet learn to love him as we have learned to love RamMes. ‘The distinguished guiki of Amateur and Professional Cracksmen will re- vere Kyrie Belltw for the genteel, sym- ef silver-gray hair and evening dress, he has placed those who work while fwe sleep. Bellew looked and acted the hero W. Hornung’s light-fingered in neat style, though we p very much afraid (hia signifcant red “asides would rim dead Mbwey, > a he had of 3 ortme. R oh bli eo iain Aut =. M. Holland made the Sherlocking Bedford quite obvious a ‘er. Fear was felt from the out- wet that he would frighten Raffies @wey from the Princess to Cherry Strest. But. no; Raffles, stayed nnd with the detective, for the benefit of the — charit: covers a multitude of sins an ca al of acting —that the | de- ‘woul "t catch the cracksman. Captain Bedford was our old m drawl, in Red- fave "spotted Divide the Mr, Bellew . Holland the often, spoken Bo “the honors‘of the evening” the men of the cast played thelr women, headed by weal, bat “the Blandi Gwendolt gaptured Sut a small stiare of the pun: or of applause "in still Uttle more than a eet It begins with the capture of a , wnghaven burglar and ends with tthe escape of the cunning and cultured The play hasn't much ac- ‘Dut it has a second-story quality ferest. which even the sight of making a curtain h in hie nm and key ‘as you home from “Raffles,” and then, ‘belore reticing, take a Hervols peek wader the tod. 9 the b SHOOTING OF BOY KEPT A SECRET Famlly Feared Shock to Father Dying of Consumption—Little Myron Jackson Wounded in Hand by Brother’s Chum. ‘Léttle Myron Jackson, of No. 1A West ™ Bunored and Eighteenth street, told “bere reporter to-day how in "8 ohum, Albert Trier, of No, sober Hundred and Sixteenth /owigiaet pied shot bim in the hand pod “showing his new * gala the adobe “I was pitting om the rocking obair, Mamma came in end asked if the ‘volver was loaded. Albert saii no, and then counted—one, two, three, four, five—bang! I was hitted fm the hand, but I did not cry." is five years old. He is a re- Markably pretty child. His injury ts esrious, as Dr, M. L. Loeb, of No. 15 West One Hundred ant Fighteenth @aya he fears blood poisoning. ‘Trier is lateoretean years old. He told he police that he waa visiting Mion Feckson, his chum, when the accident ooourred. ‘Trier’s father is dying of consumption. copa of this me hated family in- @ secret, caring out a u MISUNDERSTOOD. | © while | 4 There was something wrong in| @ He was| % handicapped from the start by a father @ FRIEND'S STAB « Play, Paternity 1s Responsible for | { é 9699O8909-95.909089292D9O9 0 COBDOOLI-IIOD5LOIDDIDIDDOILID4OOOELO LEGO 9G49O9SOOOOO Aenry Fatmon x 39909600 060OOOO “RAFFLES” BELLEW FUMIGATES THE COARSE PERSON WHO IS NOT THE “AMATEUR CRACKSMAN.” sea sai $909GODOOEOPOVH IDOE 3 $9OOSOO PROVES FATAL Wounded in Quarrel Over Pay-| ment of Bil Agonton’ Bosa| Dies in Harlem Hospital—Jo- seph Brecci Held for Attack. Agonton Bom, twenty-seven years o14, of No. 203 Bast One Hundred and) Fourth street, who was stabbed during a saloon row at One Wundred and Fourth street and First avenue yeater- day, died in the Harlem Tiospital to- day. Joseph Brecsl, twenty-seven years ola, of No, 113 Bast One Hundred and Fourth street, {s under arrest charged with having done the stabbing. It 1 sab the men, who had been life- long friends, quarrelled over the pay- ment of a bill. MACISTRATE POOL' BROTHER INSANE Edgar Pool, Retired Merchant, | Suffering from Senile Demen- | tia, Is Sent to Manhattan) State Hospital—72 Years Old! Wagar Pool, seventy-two years of age, a retired merchant and brother of Mag istrate Josevh Pool, was, pronounced in- sane to-day by the physicians at Belle- vue Hospital and sent to the Manhattan State Hospital on Ward's Island, Mr. Pool was taken to Bellevue Hos- pital last Saturday afternoon by his brother and his wife, Mrs, Harrlet Pool. "The doctors ctvo Mr. Pool’s allment as senile dementia. He lives at One Hun- dred and Thirteenth street and Manhat- tan avenue. TRAIN SMASHES A TROLLEY. Six Men Injured in Philadelphia and One May D' PHILADELPHIA, Oct A work- train on what 4s known as the “Annex” of the Philadelphia, Baltimore & Wash- ington Railroad to-day crashed into a trolley oar at the Twenty. -third street derailed. 4a the most seriously RHBUMATISH OR 4 YEARS. Jas. McQuade, Broadway, N. Y. City, Cured by Father Joh. Medicine. "“T feel it my duty to wo Father TORR Medicine for the Rood i eth et eB ee peummatism for £0 been, sufteriify ‘used every remedy that I heard of, but nothin gor eo 1 could not sl ae Sa Medicine advertts sed, er Jol eal . athe tr try We 1 bad not used It T'felt the pains and saw ig me, and to My surprise ‘a new man, The pains from Tkee. “Ne Js Oct, %.—Harolt en years old, the son of Chisrtes B. Johneton, of County, fell t from a Theodore Staats with Im at the ° ga the ody taken home, * eft me Uiko ti and’ my welxht increased: ter than it ever was, ans My appmtvell and hearty. I cheerfully rec- M Bather John’s Medicine to. my why kuow how T have sulfered, and friege’ that this. testimonial may. be ‘pu that other sufferers may read it. shed. £0 aa McQuade, 1 Broadway, Now jot a patent medicine, New York Man "Gured of | of It by Father John’s Medicine. Frank Brogan, of 1082 First Ave.. New BRUISES ON BODY INDICATE MURDER So Declare Friends of Timothy Tennyson, Who Was Found Dead on the Beach at New Creek, S. I. ‘The boty of the man found on the beach at New Creek, 8. I., was identified early to-day as that of Timothy Tenny- son, of Linoleum, 3. I., who had been missing from Ms home for several ays. Members of his family, hearing! of the finding of the body, went to the New Dorp police station. With Coroner Schaefer they are con- vinoed that he was murdered, and de-| tectives have been detailed to the case. | It Is their pellet that Tennyson was muniered far from where he was found | and taken there in a boat. It was evidently planned that his body should be found as though it had been| washed up by the waves, but it waa thrown #0 high om the beach that the water had not touched it, ‘The cloth- ing was perfectly dry when found On the side of the head there is @ ESTABLISHED OVER 40 YEARS, N.S. BRANN, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, i Bet. 21st 231 Eighth Ave, 2s 2st, The Leading Solld Gold Wedding Ring Howse of America Headquarters for and 18-K, Solid a Wetting Nines by $9.75 up amen, de Pees ke slid gold Wedding Rings,. All engraving free. 90,000.00 worth of Diamonds and 14K. SoMa "Gold Jewelry: ayn tremendous Fe duction, OPEN EVENINGS, Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. Carpets. Commencing Thursday, Oct. 29th we will offer the following exceptional bargain: 11375 Rolls Best Quality Welton Velvet. this season’s pattern, at BILS per yard, Lord & T. aylor Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue York, says he suffered from smothering at great discolored mark as though the | man had been struck with a olub or heavy blackjack. A postmortem exam- ination will be held to-day to determine the cause of death, No one has yet been found who has} seen Tennyson since he left home. It {s said that he had oonsiderable money and @ valuable watch when he left, but nothing was found in his pocket: Ortental Rug Sale, Thursday, Oct. 29th we will offer two exceptional | bargains to close out two lots | as follows: Lot No, 1. 53 Saruk, Senna, Kermanshah and Tabriz Rugs, balance of an invoice of 425 pieces; formerly $80 to $150 each, at $42.50. Lot No, 2, Sr Fine Antique Ivans, balance of an invoice of 265 pieces; formerly $45 to $55 each, at $30.00. Lord & Taylor. Broadway and Twentleth 8t,, and Fifth Ave, |Qppeais of prominent citizens it was ex- | satisfaction —the easiest terms—all point you to Wana- QUARANTINE AT ALLEGHENY. Untold Injury To the Eyesight often comes from the haphazard buying of eyeglasses. Sxamination is necessary—not the hy ay tests of an ordinary opticiaw, But a sci- entific. professional examfnation as made by our oculists. No charge. Glasses Only if: Needed, $1 Up. Chitich OPTICIANS—41 Years’ Practice. 26 BROAD ST.—-Arcade, Broad Ex. Bidg. 217 BROAD WAY—Astor House Block. 223 SIXTH AVBNUB—Near 1 sth St. | 1845 BROADWAY—Near 36th St. of Pennsylvania Try to Small-Pox, PITTSBURG, Pa., Oot. 28.—Allegheny will be quarantined to-day to protect the outside public from emall-pox con- tagion’if the State Board of Health ts able ¢o carry out iis threat. For several months Allegheny has been affiicted witn many cases of emall-pox, but the au- thoritiea of the city were confident of being able to controd the disease. Dr. W. R. Bott, Quarantine Offoer of the State Board of Health, notified Su- perintendent McLaughlin of the Alle- gheny Heaith Bureau that the Btate Board had decided to quarantine the city unless within five days tho regulating the control of contagiou eases were enforced by the Alle Bureau of Health, The time limit ex- pire¢ on Saturday, but because of the Sunday World Wants Work i] Monday Morning Wonders. tended, Already orders have been issued to regulate the transmission of mal, money | by banks, parcels, packages and wage. | She Yanan af Sore Store Closes at 5.30. Make the Piano Decision Now with the Whole Season to Enjoy It A small cash payment is all that is neces- sary to have the piano sent home. The best collection of instruments in the world is here to make your selection from. Even the matchless Chickering can be secured on easy terms, that most any one can easily arrange for, and not miss the money. The best pianos—the broadest guarantee of fullest MAKER’s, and allcombine to convince you that every day ‘ou continue to do without a piano is a useless loss in en- joyment and musical education. The Chickering The smallest perfect gran Will fit your roon— Will fit your purse— Will fit your musical requirements. The Vose Pianos Superb tone, elastic, responsive actjon, rich, beautiful |]| cases; and most moderate in price. | ‘And the Kurtemann, the J. 0. Campbell at $190, the |}! Frederick Doll at_$185—the two last for a cash payment of only $10, and $6 a month. And NOW is the time to enjoy a piano most. | Piano Store, Fifth floor. JOHN WANAMAKER | (ey A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts gle Yrramaf- der | Important Under-Price Offerings Of Men’s Suits And Boys’ Suits and Overcoats *~ Tomorrow, uarter Grand piano ever produced. Thursday See the Morning Papers for further details; and other stirring economy news for Thursday. JOHN WANAMAKER VINCENT says THAT little taste of chilly weather Saturday brings to mind the Winter Over- coat, An Overcoat for Fall is a good thing to have. An Overcoat for Winter is an absolute necessity. I sell Overcoats from $15.00 il up. Stein Bloch's. Broadway—224 Street, __Sixth Avenuie—lith Street, on every CF OP ta vm. 250 PEACE BE WITH THEE, y Dac-T-Ra Eyeglass Clip, | Seg AP ast pit. Pe "on eat Sih | Tear” Leona adinon fly front, satin lined throughout, sizes 34 to 46 inches, Value $17.50. including between sizes..........0seeeeees +ssee+( for two days, "| LADIES’ COATS, of fine all- ‘wool Kersey, ‘military Keci*s Uptown Prices Mahe Downtown Shoppmy an Extravagence. Cc. Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. ? Koch & Co.- Thursday and Friday Ready-to-Wear Hats LADIES’ TAILORED HATS, the nobbiest and most stylish hat of the season, made of folds of zibeline cloth and heavy . Misses’ Garments Priced Low! Mail Orders re Oey Filled Adams@z.Co.! 6th Ave., 2Jst and 22d Sts., N. Y, Women’s Coats = Jackets! Short Jackets ot ¢ ae got 4.98 29-Inch Coats ffnedl**kalitit” “sal | mc a= el a ta beet nee OF cloth ¥608/e a a ee Montaanas, Short Jackets ocr ished with lapped seams; an value Rew model. of fine Hepes “| tanec tae at tassel; a $2% ue, for. Sehtattors.. ool Women’s New Autumn eae In the Latest Styles—Priced Low! Walking Suits ef, Panne cheviot a W: Suits of annie eit Scotch mix. brown; collariess skirted bicuse coat with nN Cape, ‘atin lined: rolled, revers faced with Tied with routed ea revert sores eat with ati v- pate gee 25: tom; a $32.60 598 | English Coat Suits, vray tat, pies Deas Sults af finon alieises av] Cneviot the cout Ja colatleas n't Tned Vireus ailk. and trimmed. rou jarices piueeree chratnees eae oy lined, neck, cuffs and fevers sep. ed with taney braid: rolled revera; new encre fi rt rt: coat and akirt trimmed fanes “bral . rape of ma- Walue for ss at: a0 88 val ilbers New, Stylish Waists Waists # Tigurese"| alt, black or navy, tucked front and back: | pear’ puttona: A 81.80 Salve fore peau ga, mole, in black: Silk Waists o whi blue: tro tucked and iowa ae with ‘palmetto in: ne Sicovee, H Value for .t.2, fin. 98.00 for, brow: feta and a of cashmere, ee Shroushont back and front; pearl bul sleeves; @ $2.50 value for. in black, Waists cs, zrench, rennet, in, Reg f emia hand- 4.98 98 in enamelled dots nd 78 value . gomely tailored: Peter Thompson Girls’ Jackets, Rater ,Thommeen . ot: Misses’ Suits, 12,.,14 and. 16, sens , eviot, full bo: brown mixtures and” iaibeitae, x an $8.50 value Dinlted goat | with pelt akirt; @ 817.50 val Misses” Suits, tiene 698 6 to 14 year sizes, blue and red cloth % 43.98 14.16and 18 year wlan of ghevtot and Ven te made aat some * | }Girls’ Dresses, tltchea Russian e¢fect® leo In use Palsethompeca,deaien.,invtine 4098 |akire™to match: 0830 15:98 ‘blue cheviot; a $6.75 value for. . . Rugs, Oilcloths & Linoleums! Incomparable Money-Saving Specials. Kensington Art Squares!| Pro Brussels Rugs! —three yards long and three| Reversible, heavy and durable, yards wide—strictly all- size 9x9 feet; a splendid wool and reversible; value 3:50 Dining-Room and Bedroom 44.25 $5.25, fOr. ...00 cevcee Rug; value $6.50, at These heavy reversible All Wool Smyrna Rugs! Rugs are noted for their exceptionally durable qualities. We are showing them in a full assortment of the latest Oriental medallion and allover patterns, Size 6x9 ft, 50 “ity ae 14-50/"&. se 9x12 16-20 value $13.25, $18.50... oe ‘An Inlaid Linoleum Special! 29c. Oilcloths ! 15 patterns, of the $1.50 quality—| Alden Sampson & Sons’ famous handsome tile and geo- 1. 40 Oilcloth, 14¢ and 2 yards 1 9 Cc metrical u peke — per ie - ‘at, per square square yard... 2.2; “a Sale « Brass aad Iron Beds At Prices Far Below the Real Value! Brass Beds! i | 8:00, a oe bere "or Sas "ah feot'@ inch sizes, 33.00 yee continuous post Hitt lateral and T ball mounts throughout, Insquerine: 4 foot and Mattresses! , 5.50 1__ Saint 85, J IRQRTH §2.00—Springs of bronze fend sides Tull alxe? In fancy ticking, worth weven wire, Wor 1 MA $5.00-—Springs of extrat | fee ay Shas! A 4 eet : br with cable supports r=} \ (not pi cotton matt made of lay WORTH |. $10.00—Rabbet : fi Bae top Tobolres 3 Vermin ‘proof and elastic’ °° re. a toking sve wR} ABOUT OYSTERS, are very perverse mol- lusks. They are even particular about which side they lay on when in bed. Of course everybody knows that oysters have beds. An oyster cannot live on ite left really worth making we @ noise about, And these are the who amom ° Plish things. fe 4 none Anrove anor corded taffeta silk, in colors to match tailored suits, sold down- De 9 8 town for $4.50, here for Thursday and Friday... Felt Dress Shapes | LADIES? DRESS SHAPES, of first quality French he with Daya | stitched satin edge, eight of ‘this season's newest sHpe , black 9 8c and all colors, actual value $2.25, for Thursday and Priday. a Ladies’ Coats—A Sale LADIES’ COATS, of all-wool cheviot, strictly tailored, & 424 Bhvo *S DACHTEA BROM., op tees, “Prescriptions filled. Cures piles, constlpation, ete. wed “Btanear, tod'w. PILES, sha = 01L| “{ cape, finely stitched, trimmed with fancy buttons, satin “Ained throughout, sizes 34. to 40 inches. £1399 Pra ‘S¥e@ | business that is offered for sale, ~ And very often i is a business that. means an excellent living or a for tune for the man who buys {t. In World this morniag are 116 “Business ena . ( Lrone ep r ont “A res: 91,000 | can become identified with « A; chop howse t of |) |fered. Then there is a grocery stove Harlem. side. If an oyster is bedded on its left side It will die. Nature, no doubt, has some very good reasons for this, but nature won't anewer any questions. Oysters are noted for their silence. from a cigar stand to a. The chance you are looking for you in The “Business Opportunities.” ———>_—_—_ “Close as an oyster,” people say Between Lenox & Seventh Avenues, 125th Street West, hen speaking of some man who ain A We eabik ok tlithn: Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wondeis, |