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LAN ACTRESS Politician, Makes Her in “Jephtha’s Daugh- PARENTS WATCH THE | PERFORMANCE FROM BOX. pascal x i} ith Deciare that Young Wom- an Has Promised Not to Be- ‘come a Professional Actress,' fut Will Return to Cleveland. | “| Miss Bessie Johnson, daughter of Tom Jonson, lately defeated as the Dem- atic candidate for Governor of Ohio, Mo a real actross.‘ Hor debut was de in the presence of her father yes- afternoon at the Empire Thea- but the “politician” declares that has not given his sanction to the histrionic ambitions of his daughter, Miss Johnson on the boards was! Wn as Elizabeth Flournoy. She was Beatrice yesterday in a one- play, “Jephtha’s Daughter," an tion of Felice Cavalottl, Her erization of the Countess won Ppluuise, and the audience was x ‘of the identity of the girl. Flom Johnson, occupying a chair in a Box, had to admit that his daughter aia nd & great deal of grace to the etage sperhaps her proper sphere of D iraideavee had been discovered. ‘Miss Johnson has had a hard strug- With her father to be allowed to Follow the natural ‘bent of her talents. came to New York early tn this and began her studies at the Em- ‘Theatre Dramatic School. She is @ member of the senior class, h graduates next March. rendered. yesterday was one in ch the talent of the school is tested. Tom Johnaop may have been happy day when sitting in the box at the ‘Theatre, but he was in no gay et hig hotel, the Gr 1» to » To an Evening World reporter ho i} over a telephone. “My darighter ‘will mot become an "he gaia in tones #0 positive the recelver vibrated across the tel office. “She has made her mothor myself that promise, and alate c to Clove Ww RE RR rm $ ere, waits minute; my wife will tq you." 7) ye Mrs. John- eaeutoes,: salt nee Johns now completed her is going to Cleve- ‘Mrs. Johnson would not say just when @aughter Would return to the city which her fatber is Mayor, Johnson arrived at the school rteenth floor of the le tg at ll o’clock to-day. ie spent a half hour with Miss Mus- on, i Se Lor dacial h e went to Miss de Witte's ol yoted in the art nia ‘The He Tells a City Court Jury How He Was Knocked Down by a Wagon and a Barrel of Burn- ing Pitch Thrown Over Him. Little Tony Cirello is the envy of the Italian juveniles in Mulberry Bend to- day. He went before a jury in Judge Conlan's court and told the men in the box how he had been knocked down by @ wagon, which in turn upset @ street furnace and eet fire to a barrel of, itch enveloping him i flames. Tony, showed q scarred pair of legs and a crippled knee, He bravely told the story in broken English, and although the lawyer for the company owning the/ wagon tried to confuse him, Tony Meld his groynd Ike a lttle man and the Jury gave him a verdict of $3,000. Law- ‘8! yor @rnest Of. Welch, of No, 809 Broad- way, carried ithe tittle witness from the ‘ahe | stand and said: “Now, Tony, you ere going to get paid something else for your sufferingy. You) have paid your fee by your manliness Swit now comes the one of the heads in ae “NO PARK SKATING YET. mer Willeox Says that claimed tthe Mittle fellow. I be rich? But I'd rather have nothing, not a penny, if I could only get this leg straightened out again,” and the boy placed a hand’ on the crippled limb, CRAM TO SUCCEED GREENE. He I» Slated Now to Ge the Next Comminsioner. If there no change in the alate, the next Police Commissioner will be J. Sergeant Cram, the former Dock (Commissioner and bosom friend of Charles F. Murphy. Mr. Oram will return from Burope to- morrow, and unless some unforeseen Ghange should occur his appointment will be announced from Washington by the middle of next week. i -— An Extraordinary Sale of |Women's & Misses’ Storm Coats. Thiis-satlecomprises 100 Full Length Coats nitable for.all outdoor wear, made of imported materials in a variety of fancy:mixtures and solid colors, its are made in two models, with and without capes, ‘lined yoke and sleeves. Not acoat in the lot worth pthan $20 and many worth $25. ‘Trade conditions The} LITTLE TONY GETS SLEEPING BABY A $3,000 VERDICT] 1S NOT AWAKE YET Infant at Statof Home in Bronx) (day Now in Third Week of Slum-|«., ber, with Normal Temperature toi ‘Still fast asleep, with her temperature and respiration normal, and giving no evidence of pain, the infant daughter of Mr. in its Bronx.. The child, which t etx weeks old, 3 now in the third week of the | lable us to offer these special at $14.50 each. —Also— nt denfartan? Sale of Girls’ Winter Coats, th} petior quality of Zibeline; colors:—blue, brown a, made in two styles, Russian coat and cape tily trimmed with braid and buttons; any size, BS) wa & Taylor. i special at $7.90 each, value $10.50. | | BESSIE JOBNSON, DAUGHTER OF OHIO DEMOCRAT, WHO HAS GONE ON STAGE, and No Sign of Pain. . and Mrs. Louis Glatof lies to-day the little white orf in the home of parents, No. 379 Third avenue, @ rare one, others FEAR FELT FOR SEAATOR CLARK Surgeon Who Performed Opera-| tion on Montana Millionaire Politician’s Ear Finds It Neces- sary to Reopen the Incision. PATIENT PASSES RESTLESS NIGHT. United States Senator William A. Clark, of Montana, who was operated on yesterday for an abscess of the mas- told bone, is reported very much worse vo-day. After the operation Senator Clark rallied in good shape, but during the night he was restless and his ¢em- perature went up, Dr. H. Holbrook Curtis, the well-known specialist, who performed the operation, was summoned to the Hotel Lisbon, at Fifty-elghth street and Seventh avenue, to-day, by Senator Clark's son-in-law, Dr. Lewis Rutherford Morris. Dr. Curtis went at once to the apart- ments of this distinguished patient, and ater a hasty examination of the wound Gecided that it must be reopened at ence. Dr, Curtis was in Senator Clark's apartments for several hours, and no definite statement of’ the patient's can- ition could be obtained. That there is cause for anxiety ts evidenced by the hasty call for Dr, Curtis and the wor- ried expressions on the faces of Dr. Morris and the servants attached to Genator Clark's party. The operation on Senator Clark ts not but It is a dangerous a ceedingly ‘delicate bit of moreery, The the mastoid adecess on bone usually follows epidemics » and th o el ef grip, and the oper- hun- ton hes pe several dred times in the eye amd ear inf fa this city, y's infinmaries TAT a ‘siataeesf. vege tele Overcoats And Suits | An Offer that clearly invites and grandly repays a _visit—though you come Twenty, Fifty, or One Hundred miles to take advantage of it. So much of inwrought excellence was never before obtainable in a Suit or Overcoat #7 or NEAR so low a price. So much of style, fit and smartness may not be had in ANY but the very costly and exclu- sive garments. They look like swell custom clothes—shapely, dressy and of distinguished appearance. Even at our close figuring they are an achievement at $15. All sizes and all styles in both suits and overcoats offered at. . One Line The Top Notch of tailoring elegance is expressed in those blac! and Oxford Melton Overcoats that we have been selling at $25. Rich, massive, effective, luxuriously silk- lined. Elsewhere not less than $30. We now group them in a sale at OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS TILL 9. $ 740-742 BROADWAY, sust Below Astor Place $ 7s Women's Jackets and Skirts. $10 Winter Jackets at $7.98, Special Sale of Sale of Girls’. $7 Velvet Coats at $4.98. slumber that has puzzled the attending physician and which has been brought before the attention of the County Med- ical Society, Dr. William Henry Kaihr, who was called in when the little one refused to wake up the first day, believes the hid should have the attention of a spe- clalist, having come to the conclusion that some menial trouble is the cause of the protracted sleep. Dr. Kahr said te ‘5 Preece s GFrom the Statesman.) Yeast—Did you ever notice that when the questiop about obeying is put to women {n the marriage ceremony that eof them answer louder than nbeak—Oh, yes, I've noticed it. ‘The ones who say "Yes" the loudest are the oneq who know their husbands will Hever dare to ask them to obey. MEN’S HOUSE COATS, of fine cloth, with reversible plaid 2: > Kock*s Uptown Prices Mahe Downtown wn Extravagence. <« KocH & Saturday---A Sale of MEN’S HOUSE COATS. back, pockets, collar and cuffs of plaid, edges bound with cord; reg, $5.25; on Saturday..... MEN’S AUSTRIAN BLANKET ROBES, Jacquard effects, cord at neck, heavy girdle; reg. $5.00; on Saturday... . Open Saturdays 1 25th St., W. est, Between Lenox Till 9:30 P.M Extraordinary Values in Groceries for Saturday. New York’s Model Food Mart. tell you this, though—you'll admit that when you read the items, (WI THE prices quoted for to-morrow’s selling it will certainly pay those who are economically \ inclined to lay in a. month's supply of groceries, as prices quoted below are unusually low. No need to Sixth Floor, Just think of buying 5 pounds of the best Granulated Sugar for 23c., and regular 33c. Coffee for 21c. Here's another rare saving chance—6 cans of Baked Beans at 45c.—10 cakes of Babbitt's Soap, 356. SOAP: B, T. Babbitt's Best Laundry, free from chemicals. has stood the test for years; 10 cakes. . fovakeR OATS—2-lb pkg. “| CONDENSED MIL brand, 3 cans.. BAKING POWDE! cream of tartar, EXT! — Cam- eron concentrated, double strength, lemon or vanilla, full 1-1b, bot. .69¢ TEA—New Crop English Breakfast, Young 4 PEPPER—Fresh nang, bulk, Ib... POULTRY SEASONING — Bell's ced, large can, 18c.; medium Hyson or Gunpowder, 4 Ibs, CHOCOLATE — Fara Stuart, pre- ue mium — bakin, MUSTARD—C English, 44 can VINEGAR — Pi State cider or white wine, gal. jug....28¢ HONBY—Orange Blossom, guaran- teed absolutely pure, qt. Mason OLIVES saectedtarge Gus os Olle elec ¢ Queen Oliv: including qt. itaoe Tesh eee 290 It's the soap that 35c NUTS—Fancy mixed, new crop, allkinds, 2 Ibs.......... SAUCE—Lee & Perrins's Worcester- shire, bottle...... 18c FIGS—Fancy pulled washed, 1 Ib, willow basket,,per basket 24¢ PIE CRUST—Prepared, 2 pkgs..18c DATES-—Selected Hallowi, 1 Ib. pkg WALNUTS—Imported English Gren- ODN IDecescvarscorsresess thee RAISINS—New 3 crown, loose mus- catel,Ib.... . % SEEDED RAISINS— Mince pie band, 3 crown seeded, 12 oz. pkg. 10 CURRANTS—Mince pie brand, full 1-lb, pk; horoughly cleaned, pkg Seech 10¢ PRUNES—Meaty Canta Clara Valley, new fruit, Ib 8c PLUM PUDDING—Royal Stuart,1-Ib can, 2ic, 2-Ib. can, 39c, 3-1b. can; 59c¢, 4Ib, can...., Seeceraeeee PLUM PUDDING SAUCE—Rich- medium,..... MAPLE SUGAR—Vermont refined, large caks . Medium ... MAPLE SYRUP—Royal Stuart Ma- ple Sap, qt. bottle, 39c,; pint. ...22¢ ardson & Robinson, large can, 25c,;_ | 5c COFFEE: Waverly Blend, pungent aroma and fine flavor, fresh roasted daily, worth 33c. a Ib.; for this sale 5 Ibs. 1.00, or per ib 2ic SUGAR —Havemeyer & Elder's best granulated, 5 IbSeseses 23¢ ANCHOVIES—New Norwegian Dell- catessen anchovies, % size can, key opener, 2 CanS....4 25c SALMON—Blood red Alaska, rich Ib. tall can, doz, $1.60, BAKED BEANS: Booth’s 2 Ib. can, special, 6 cans..........45¢ BREAKFAST FOOD—Royal Stuart, Cero-fruto, Malta Vita, or cooked flaked rice, pkg.............. CATSUP—Booth Packing Co.'s price, large bot., 19c; medium, 12c OLIVE OIL — Royal Stuart, pure French, qt. can ++ 65¢ JELLY — Royal Stuart, grape, red currant or crab ial er eats style, 34-Ib. tumbler. ......... l4c PICKLES — Royal Stuart, Gherkins, in malt vinegar, 20-02. patent top SARDINES—A, J. Martel, imported fine French fish, % size can, key opener, special . 9c MACKEREL—Royal Stuart No, 1, fancy white fat fish, no heads or tails, 10 1b, pail.............- 1.38 HERRING — Marshall's, kippered, | prose ayeg "Ry yeh — Royal Stuart, new cca : nen ss ve ‘1 ae whole fruit, red cberry, white cheery, raspberry or strawberry, 4 1-1b, jars, BUCKWHEAT—Old-fashioned New | $1.00; each + 276 York State, 71DS ...seeeeeeee 25c | BAR-LE-DUC—| or BEANS—French red kidney, dried, white strawberry, +» 2c BIDS vey ereeereee : 2S8c | CRACKERS—National Biscuit Co.'s CORN MBAL—Best kiln dried, yel- Nabisco, many, flavors, pkg... low or white or southern granulated iBavorss Peg. Me TOMATOES—Cold packed, red ripe, hominy, 10 Ibs... Solid meat, 12 cans, 950.3 can.... BC OATES rolled white oat flakes, | sPINACH—New England, 3-1b, can, Boia terecveessietsic cent doz., $1.50; can 13¢ CANDLES—Empire Stearine, 6s and 123, in t-lb, box, special per BRR esceoscantearratent seve ABO | POPCURN SNOW: PEAS—New Royal Stuart, early June will equal sweet molting, 2-Ib. can, doz, $1.50 ay PKES+« GAN. Cres cdecessacvensttevese LAG ‘APIOCA—Royal Stuart, ready P BACHE S—Sucano, Cul, ex immediate use, pound package. . 10¢ ‘standard, lemon cli sash ee ORANGES—Thin Skinned, Juicy, $1.75; can... » hac Floridas, dozen, .......++ 19¢ | PBARS—sSout! GRAPE FRUIT—Bright so'id Flor- in sugar syrup, idas, two for 28c GAD cccceweecs BOILED HAM — Armour’s Mild MINCE NEAT—G Sugar Cured, sliced to order, Ib.23¢ home made, condensed, 3 pkgs... 28¢ An opportunity to buy Wines and Liquors at a Great Saving: Here’s a special Saturday this an unusual occasion. \ Hennessy Imported Brandy, bottle... 1,00 Varieties, Manhattan and Martial, bottle......... Conciliation Cocktail, All catel and California Port, Sherry, Sale p!anned to appeal to those who appreciate strictly pure Liquors, and Prices make Coltoraa Claret, Exceliont Qaaliey, 65c. 1.35 Co. 3.98 3.69 Seventh Avenues, randmother’s Here's a delightful bargain - i Seats for' girls, 4to 14, same style as phown in cut, ote blue, wn, red and black, with deep immed, with white silk braid and lace coat finished with white pearl buttons and and interlined. “These hand- some $7 velvet coats on special sale at $4.08 Sale of Girls’ $3 Dresses at $1.98. ’ ‘We place on special sale for girls, ages 2 to 14, these warm cashmere Misbeers several new models, inclading yyoke effects trimmed with bands of velvet and pearl buttons, Other styles with ruffle of plein \ material, trimmed with braid or satin ribbon. Instead of $3, $1.98 our special sale price is - Girls’ $8 Military Coats at $5.98, This sale is composed of the season’s newest coats in sibelines, meltons and fa mixtures for girls, ages Gto 14. They are made with or without shoulder capes, prettily with silk 4 on sleeves. Coate finished with gilt buttons and fancy silk braid, These $8 ‘military coats are extraordinary valtio at the $5.98 special price,” 1h. 4 fe Sale of Boys’ $4 Overcoats at $2.95. A sale of these popular double-breasted Overcoats for the little fellows from 3 to 8 yearsold. They are made of heavy Oxford Gray Overcoat- ing in the button-to-neck style,with velvet collars and military buttons (same as shown in cut). Regular $4 Overcoats, special at $2.95 Sale of Boys’ $6 and $7 Overcoats at $4.95. ‘We place on special sale for Friday and Saturday several lines of thie pedal best Selling styles in Overcoat for boys, Sto & One of the styles is shown in cut above—double-bre with silk corded frogs on front. These coats come in brown, gray and blue; at the special sale price, $4.95 Winter Qvercoats for Here's an exceptional opportunity for, the boy of 6 to 14years. We’ have put special prices on a number Of the long great coats, which style is so very popular. The new special prices range from $3.95 to $8.50, Store Open Every Evening Till Christmas, 8 A> Ste. Cor B Ane. Franklin Simon & Co. Specials for Saturday. Useful Holiday Presents, Bays’ Suits, Overcoats and Reefers, Sizes 3 to 16 years; Heretofore $7.50 to $9.75, Girls’ Winter Goats,’ Three-quarter and full length, Sizes 4 to 14 years, Heretofore $12.50 to $18.50, 7.50 Women’s Storm Goats, 5 Petre $48.50 10 $23.75, 12.50. 37th and 38th Sts. 5.00" Heretoi FIFTH AVE, Automobile Bags { Star Gloves REAL ELA SAAN Walrus, Seal, Zephyr , The maker's beshart, inside fittings, A ¥ The wearer's best fit. ‘enus, 2 clasps. 1,00, |. Venus? cape Umbrellas Men’s and Ladies’, ¥ silver trimmed, '' }} Ladies’ Glace Gloves 89%

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