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THE SHEPHERD KING d *‘aold Reove and Mr. AS FAR TOO LONG | The ‘Appeal Is:to the’ Eye,” and 3, ‘the Spectator Is Bound to Take Pleasure in the Stage . Pictures. It was. past “the witching hour’ be- fore last night's performatce at the Kpickerbocker enthroned ‘Wright Lori. tera “The'Stepherd King. ; By this time many in the audience had gone yawning to thelr more’ or less and only a confounded art confounding claque remained en- was too long. This Is the Worst that can be sajd of it. (Nothing ‘Worse could be said of any play.) At frat, “The Shepherd King” séemed reatful. You felt that even though you thing’ was being done for your Easter foul. The. peaceful scenes drew you invout, of Broadway until you felt se- curity from ““musical comedy,” the “Cab, sirl!” of elevated highwaymen. For, scenicaliy, “The Shepherd King” is one’ of the finest productions of the Yor. It is staged in a style that re- flects the ‘greatest credit on Mr. Lorl- mer and, all who may be- associated with him in this evidently expensive enterprise, Bul the appeal ts principally to the! eye. The spectator Is bound to take! Pledsure In the artistic and satisfying | completen of the stage There, ho » his Interest in theatric Bible study 1s apt to end. The play {tself ts slow-moving, and, though Ar- Lorimer command ® certain respect for thelr Iiterary fabors, thelr work lacks dramatle force, did not go to service on “Sunday, some- | clanging and rumbilng of-chrs and the BRIN (GLIMPSES A AT PHB SHEPHERD KING,” pictures, | id 2 © The class of theatregoers who find. ~ enjoyment in “impressive plays may liket “The Shepherd King,” just as they Iked’ “Ben Hur,” but they will find in {t nothing: to take the place of the chariot race. At lacks, the “thrill.” despite the tact that the decapitated head of the giant Goliath, as displayed oy the sling-hoot- “ing David, js auite-as big and fright- some ds anything to be seen at the cir- eus In Madison Square Garden, Furthermore, the romantic Interest in the love of David.and Michal Is not | suMclently intense to keep one ubsorbed for the better part of four hours, espe- chally if éne is harassed by the thought that He thugt be up betimes on a atill hunt for a spring flat. Even though the midnight hour may be the proper one for the Witch of Wndor to scare poor King Saul with the vision. of the, trausiated whitened Sam- wel, you can't help feeling that you would lke her to get her work “done up" earlier in the evening. Ghosts are not good to xo to bed on. Young Mr. Lorimer, as the shepherd wHo risés from crook to sceptre. wag fair to look upon, and played with a modesty and earnestness which well became the character ‘and commended the! latest of New York stars to metropolitan favor, May Buckley. too, was quite captivat- ing in the merry moods of the girlish Michal. She acted with animated, re- freshing charm ‘in the carller ‘scenes, Dut. foundered helplessly when she got into: the: deeper waters’ of the serious, The tragic phases of the'part were years Bevond her. ‘The. work of the other tiembers of the company_was generally good; “But better than all was the towne: CoD. BROKEN THIRD THIRD RAIL BLOCKS 5 THE BRIDGE Delay, of More ore thd Half an Hour Causes ‘Congestion of Traffic — Passengers Jump from. Cars and Walk. For cmoge Anan alt an’ tio © W-aay the elevated trains on, the Prapklyh Bridge, were blocked on acvount of a portjqn of Théjthird rail breaking, ‘Trains Were atalled all the Way-across and the Rlagforms; at’ both entranecs were jammed. The trouble was caused by, a Ritch Avenue (train atothe, Man nen. temee” Ax the” rain’ was being Switched in’ the ghve: of the first car became loose and struck® the my side- ways acid ‘nhout ‘thirty ‘fect of the rall fell over on the ‘structure, After. about: ten atinutes’ delay the south tracks werd fixed and cnrs were able to Ko to Rrookiyn, The six, trains onthe north track could not be moved for mote than half an’ hour. « Capt. Murtha, of the riage squad, and Rounds Tighe summoned the reserves, and men were stationed along tHe north roadway to prevent persons from jumping’ from the ttains, “Many, howeves, Jumped from the cars to the roidway and watked to Park Row. @he cars were stalled at about a stance of 200 feet Apart + At the Manhattan entrance of the Bridge moge than 600 persons crowded an the platforms wajting for trains, Tickpts Were sold ‘while the blockage Was on. Capt.’ Murtha was notified, and he stopped the selling of tickets. When the passengers were aware of the block transfers were asked [Upsala chat'ihey were Fetused bettie old that the delay would not last lone. ‘At. ithe Brooklyn end. of the brid, What persons were on the Bridge wire given transfers to the nsfery Lo the ailrrace cups, ‘SAVED MAN FROM DRO MAN | FROM DROWNING. awe! Young Mea: Jamp 1) amy Reseae Joh: John Murray, twenty-six y, was rescued from drowning. to- Charley ‘Divine, of No. 492 First ay River and James. Scully, of Nov 492! Second sath br re ‘0 Young:men saw hi 2 evidently intoxicate stages: vat the foot of tmoend atiest wri tei An called to the bar. His trial occupied half an hour, but-as..the police were not certain as to his identity th jury acquitted. Benton's trial followed with the same result. 3 “Iu the evidence, the name, against the other defendants? Judge Newburger inquired. “practically,"’ replied Mr., Lord. eH," bexan the Judge.’ jut Iam, not prepared sto. go on with POLICE UNABLE TO DOWN “THE” ALLEN Two Men‘Arrested in Raid on .them,” interrupted Mr." Lord;, /“not at i a - | present.” His Alleged Pool-room Ao It ‘Is ‘understood’ that. the indictments against tho other five men will be rec- ommended by the District-Attorney for dismissal. “ quitted in General Sessions for Lack of Identification. 6 WINS ON ANTI-COOLIE STAND For the ninetleth time “The” Allen hag ‘won oug in ‘the qgiminal courts In the crusade waged: against iilm for vio- lating’ the ‘racing ‘laws. To-day before Judge Newburger in General: Sessions ‘two: ot Allen's’ alleged employges at No. 8¢ Sixth avenue were Acqultted by a jurysafter two pollcomen had testified as to tne prisoners’ com- piictty {n conducting a pool-rooni. The men were George Berry and Tho! as Benton, With five others they wv arrested In a raid on Dee, 11 last ducted by Capt. Hogin, of the Merc street station, Policemen Rafsky and Skimmy had played the’ races in the room several 8 before the raid, The seven rrerted were placed on trial to-day before Judge Newbur- ger. Assistant District-Attorney Lord ‘)ppeared for the prosccution, while Nat Cohen, of Howe & Hummel's office, de- iid not’ approve 0 {Bis action, fended them, At the suggestion of Mr.| ‘The Major the next day. ful . Colca thé men ‘Were’ aftalgiied Individ+ Me nam teat fel meeag run semen ually for trialy Berry being’ the frst Member of ‘Parllament Opponed.to Chinese In) Transvaal Re-electe: LONDON.. April 6.—Major Sseély, In- deiendent, has been re-elected” with- qut opposition to ‘represent the Isle Wight division of Hampshire in the House of Commons, . |. of Maplewood. . During the debate in the House of Commons, March 21, on the Liberal motion to censure the: Government for its policy regarding the Importation of covlie libor ing South Africa, Major Bey, Wie Up to Lauc Ume naa pitt a consiatent supporter of the Govern- ment. said he belleved the importation of labur would render “the impossible as a white man's country, added that he had therefore t Als resixnauon tO ais. conse because he did not think It fair that he should vote against. the Gove} nment without giving his conatituents opportunity of turning him out If verel, Feal-estate but note street and. bri Fitzgerald and wie bi LONDON, HAULED: MAN OVER AUTO DASHBOARD: As Vehiole Struck Man.Chauf- |‘ féur Leaned Over and Dragged Him ‘Into: Machine—Daughter Leaped to Street: drageed elf, a scalp wound Fisk wha errested “| Was All Run Down--' | Now | Am Well and Strong” FROM GOLIA TH 's HEAD: TO DA VID’S aiitwe: William J.-Fink, real estate, dealer, of No, % Park avenue, East Orange! has more prosence of mind ‘than most people who ride’ around in. automobiles; and he proved it when he ran. down Willidm | Fitzgerald, an’ aged “resident Fisk let go of the ‘steering gear 99 the auto struck Fitzgerald, and, lean- ing over fhe dashboard,” victim into the machine, thereby pos- sibly saving his life. At thé moment Fisk. let go of -the steering wheer the automobile swerved ‘and’ren into a horse, cutting. the ant- thé April. 6.—Thomas McGov- mm. Nationalist member of. Parl for the West: Diylaion ‘af Caviin, Tre. ent More Praise: for the Celebrated Nerve Vitalizer-and: Tonic PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND IT GIVES ALMOST INSTANT EFFECT, Tae whole =vsem needs now strength to! “1 'a0t one bottle, make up for the Vitallty uctd by the effort | your body makes to purify Itself every | spring. It needs Nerve Force quickly—for ft t» only from, this strength of the {nner | nerves that the organs of the body get the) power to do thelr work and to keep In good condition, Tired, weak, run down, nervous women— thousands of them in homes, offices, stores, and factories—dragging out their lives in poor health and low spirit, qubject to grip: colds and headaches, can trace the bagin- ning of thelr Keneral dgline Back to the| spring, lassitude that got’ {té Hold upon them and never wa shaken off Properly I just tal Oot. 10, 1903, Pains NO APPETITE — CONSTIPATION — SLEEPLESS, The Wonderful lestorer Brought ‘Thin Worn Out Woma, . to Happy Health. Tt tw th without Weakening Celery Compound aan BY MRS. EMMA PETTY, “1 war all remy yw. 1} to follew mx oe her, will help them. “I can never thank the friend enough who told me to try Paine's Celery Compound. almost given up in despair I was so | Ae #.: nervous, tired and run down, I had no ap-| yam now ve petite, was constipated and could not sleep, | Haron St., Kndi “Get, at NERV, Prof, , strength instead of takin e.""—Mrrs, Nellt@,R.’ Baker, Sorings the sytem, ongth Me MAL CAUBR— tag F. pilelpa, Mot D.s LLD., Dartmouth | University, Discoverer: of Palne’s Celery Compound, ' Go to your Druggist TO-DAY et one. one. bottle of . Paine’s Celery compat ope f how DIFFERENT it will make you ot nd when Thad taken half of’ It my bowels ware regular, my p- Petite came back and I commenced t Loop Now when I overwork and begin to Lest nervous. sania cannot: digest~ my - téod few donee of Paine's Celery Compound and am all right again, “It 4s the most wondertul restorer in the world. Before I learned what Paine's Cei- ery Compound would do I bed-tried all kinds, of medicines and nothing had helped * ‘The Nerves rule all—Liver and bowels and blogd—every organ of the body. Celery Compound feeds actual nerve atrength to the system. And through the nerves It purifies the biood and gives health and strength to the whole-body. © Spring Remedy that’ Purifies sive So j SLE $1 ig Th “ict NAY NOT | PLAY THE RACES}. KEEP PRESCRIPTIO Former ‘Taeileopar Charged Ma ‘with Embezzlement. Admits |’ Keep ” Crime —F to Promise Is Arrested. \ C..C? Shayne, turriers, Michael J.’ McQuinn, ‘the Junior. mem- books. year ago they had discove) shortage of 360. They accused Mece dough Ni the tl mitted’ It, but other theres He wold make ond the ‘lors and he not only ad- no. effort, cH fara ites Penge tor {Setectivey rested MoGotlonet privoner pp Ae MG ‘Was due to playing Held: te» 1,000; Lallt (Merest had’ been applied last night him his ‘Aldo,’ \a- Inmited fumber® of: the celebrated s Antarly inapection ad: pos Ml'emadle| Pie tall Gate rt ae ay" make . nelectto: Robert ‘ “Motcticugh, aac rele ol, of No: #10. Eagie avenue, a.clerk in the employ “ofthe New York, New Haven an¢ Hartford: Railroad, was’ ar- ralgnedin.the Harlem, Police Court to- day chirped with embeaslement while & bookkeeper eniploxed. by the firm of bervofithe fur*firm, stated to Magis- trate BaWer that'\in, going over their a leCol- leithem out.a list of 000. rating, promised his ‘employers that he if they would McQuinn, said as he made ise a war- 1: Dempsey, who ar add his ‘Upright and Grand PIANOS.” or Siero cauriaoe TAKEN IN EXCHANGE THIS, PAST SEASON. tee i aaa that. It ts wintrate Raker declared inithe Har- lem Police Court (to-day that, there ‘is no Jaw under which a drukgiat may as- sert hie right to withhdid from a pati & \prescrintion he has been a ithe habit of preparing. John KE. Stewart, of Ni gistrate \Baker _ Dectares |" he» Property of) . _ Customer, / Who Paid Phy- ‘stan for. Furnishing? It. Mf Fast One tnures recpe The wipn: , which Hundred and’ Thirteenth street. applied to the Magintrate to. obtain the -return of a prescription ini the po: T. Cooper & Co., dturgis 4% Henry street, the Cooper company. , have lost’ ttn effect. salon of ¢ Madison avenue and One Hundred and Bixteenth atrect. In 1891 Stewart recelved the pre- reription from a Dr. Naughtan, of No. who tina since: died. He had. taken It to,the drug store of Ernat Vetter, who, was bought ‘out by The complathant totd the Court ‘that ever since the new'firm had been put- ting up the presortption it seemed to He therefore asked them to return it to him so that he might have’ it put up at ‘another place. His request: had been refused. A lawyer representing Mr. Cooper, who was-In court, argued that there was a statute that allowed a druggist to retain prescriptiona presented to him, “There In no much law,” replied Ma- “There have gistrate Baker, are no P _ i | ma@king. © omnes aoe aliens these ab LONG RS THEY LAST AT : EXTREMELY ‘LOW PRICES. . ‘longer you cannot calla one-cent , Woke, YOUR HO. near sist red H ‘EVERETT. “WAREROOMS, 1 148) Pitty fyeie. been reem, If dick, white rnd colored applique, black Balgwign bands at'a nominal’sum. ‘sale: Bie pee ne quired ermership of about “400 nieces, of No ieed to tell the terest you to kniow. thet values range from 75¢., Aas diel ‘trimming, spangled’ tti ys that Samples, avery onejot them, sollte mere need be said of their high ter, In¢hided in the assortment are embroidered turnovers, plain and'tab etichis? and stock rcollars in silk, lawn ahd ‘embroidery.’ The maker deolares these chflare were made fo sell at 25¢. and * Here, ‘Thursdiy, 12Ke Gas Ranges. Everybody ‘knows “The It has two large ovens, in‘one piece, bus extra simmering burner, and is atbestos lined throughout; bas drop aven\doors and is always }j sold. at’ $18, Here Thursday, py 12.48 Cantal by your gas company free up to an expense of. $3.00. \stat-shaped burners, made |. Oak Table in two ‘sizes, -| legs, well fin- ished strongly, to receive them, tod pat up Window Awning "gp ming, ‘Perden nd ‘nd : Ope ya, malt ‘Awnings ordered new will be stored free of charge until you are ready, | muslin ecllon ought to follow. miele Niet Gowns, zeke | Mesita and ert = oe Pay “ieee and porno Sens see ious ted ‘April Undermustin Sale. , | Unpfecedented. selling has been going on Here since; the { news. of-our great, April Undermuslin Sale was first made public. For Thursday we repeat many of the more important values, and a crowded” under- CORSET, COVERS. Corset Covers of ‘cambrie, trimmed the) neck and low neck, ve with |: fle: Fe }. 4 always deotied ‘that no such privilege mahifestly fhe doctor who made it out?” Bie abe. Monday in order to sub- brief could TO SETTLE IOWA STRIKE. “ OBKALOOBA. Ia.; ola} call was isnued from miners’ head- TRY so hopeless! der is the c like the ordinary shoulder—stuffed with bt be penuous. spongy wadding—it soon sags a like a:bag. Sonnulder a shoulder of breadth and hei ;an into itto stay. . Sone “Concave ”’ 0} attainable in ordinary ready-for-wear clothes. | ghades In; Tan. and Gneen. Cove: « Regular Overcoate of Black and Oxford, undressed Worsteds ‘and ids Gheticts, silk’ lined ee Spreuneut to edge of lapsie—$is5, » Balt ~ gingle-breasted model, of plaintone Chevicts, , color effects—all ralnproofed—$15. Thibéts, Cheviots, Tweeds, Cassimeres and Worsteds, in plain and. ody efensy) effacte—$15. r “WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, $3 ‘ay taplect uch cases before mo.and T have will be reached and the bilo tween the miners and operators sat! factorily adjusted. It ts predicted | the 13.000 ‘strikin: vanndee” in a lowe be back at work within a See INSANE PATIENT A sutciog. OSWEGO, N. ¥.. April 6—A4 patignt at the Glenmary Home, a private ‘gael: tarium just outside this: village, com: mitted sutcide to-day by jumping’ into creek near’the sanitart white’ oat to the druggist. It would ike unfair, for has not of the prescription’ paid tor Fs to lawyer then dsked for an ad- Magistrate Baker allowed imment, though declared not influence his deci- April. 6.—An_ of- —<$<—<— SUNDAY WORLD WANTS ¥ WORK MONDAY WONDERS. joint meeting. of ‘3 on April ll, at {t 1s certain ‘some’ agreement WM. VOGEL & SON. The way our Clome-fitting Collar nets Usual Defect— Sloping Shoulder. “The liigortance Of ; Our “Concave” Shoulder; ' it isn’t perfect, there is no part of a garment badasthe shoulder. The shoul-’ aracter of a coat. If it’s.made and the coat, hangs about o! oses its sha Res different with our. ‘Concave’ t race, with the. shape skilfully modetled Shoulder gives to a’ Wm, 1 & Son' garment a stability which. is un By ‘Suits and Overcoats:’ with: our.famous “Con- ve cave” '. Shoulder and. «Closefitting” Collar... Box’ Co: in all’ the new. models, varying in .length; : of. new. rts—$15. “she u ed-Bask Overcoats, 50 and 52 Inches long, mac Whipcords. nd hia Back Suits: in the new single and double breasted, mod: 8, "oF Spring Suits and Overcoats, $15'to $35., © i ‘HoustonsSte -50 is the-price of any Regal. style you i A $3.50. pnice-tag is’ never dis layed.as a bait" in Regal wiridows:to ind you to step inside, only-to find that the. shoes ates goin, to cost yb or. you can’t pay a cent more or fess than’$3.50. ~ You come into thé’ Regal store with only two points‘ to ‘con aan ee ar le is a quality Sve woman B unled 2, ge for herself. Fit is only a matter of ‘meas. urements—for there's a Regal £t for you in every style—eij half-sizes and eight widths, These same Regal shoes would cost you never less than $6 if we sold them through wholesalers and retailers in the usual way. ‘H oxchustve Women in New. York Cit Mtoros in the Unit NEW YoRK Wour 100 WW, 125th Bt, Broadway. cor, 1290. Rebates, oop. Heme rtlaing. 33S Sixth Av., cor, 2ist Women’s Fifth Av. Send for Style Book—Mail Orders promptly jilled. BROOKLYN oe 408 72 REGAL’ STORES, 22 OF TIM IN GREATER NEW YORK, : _MEN’S STORES, NEW YORK CrTy BROOKLYN, ‘St JERSEY CITY. 08 Newark’ Ay.

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