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* y x THEATRICAL BILLS eadciates “The Eternal City,” with Ed- ward Morgan and Others of| Criginal Cast, Will Open the Academy of Music. | ROOF GARDEN SHOWS AND VAUDEVILLE OFFERINGS. FOR NENT it *A'Girl from Dixie” Will Be at} Manhattan Beach — Melvin’ Howard to Resume His “Slide for Life” at Dreamland. The Academy of Music will Fy-open on Thursday evening of next week with Tiebler & Co.'s pretentions production of "The Eternal City” as the attraction, ‘This Hall Caine play haa not been seen | in New York since its original run at} the Victoria Theatre. Its scenic em- bellishments and {ts melodramatic character make {t just the sort of plece for the Academy, and {t is pretty sure to draw large audiences during the two or more weeks it ls to be at that house. The cast will be much the same as that of lust season, Edward Morgan will again play David Rossi, | and Frederic De Belleville will repeat his finished performance of the scound. telly Baron Bonelli, The part of the Vope, created by BE, M. Holland, will be in the hands of Frank Bangs. ‘The Third Avenue Theatre begina its geusun to-night with a new local melo- draina, “A Child of the Slums,” ‘The People’s Theatre, on tho Bowery, | also opens to-night, offeriig Theodore Akremer's melodrama, “The Road to Kun”, “Pitt, Pat, Pouf, at the Casino oon- Gnues to draw splendid audiences. Manager Whitney will celebrate the one hundred and fiftieth performance Which will occur Aug. 15, by taking tntire company to the seashore for a monster clam-bake. ‘The Maid and the Mummy,” Richard | Carle's musical melange, remains at the New York Theatre. For Sunday, the final evening of | “Veulce’” at Madison Square Garden, Duss and the orvhestra will play a programme made up wholly of request gumbers~and violin solos, Mme, Marx will sing “Pleures, Pieurea mea Yeux" from “Le Cid," by Massenet. ge be | Moore, baritone, will Behumann's “Two Sabana os — At the Roof Gardens, Hammerstein's Paradise Roof-Gande will continue with Belle Hathaway troupe of performing monkeys, the Mysterious Face, Spadoni, the athlete; Charles T, Aldrich, Rice and Prevost, Grotesque tumblers; Collins and Hart, burlesque acrobats; Hill and 8yivani, fn their sensational unfoycle specialt, Al Waltac, Kartelly and “Parsifalia,” with Ite ballet of seventy and introduce. ing Willle Zimmermann, the Gasoh sia- ters and Josephine Sabel. tby ‘personal friend of the erstwhile Metro- Trene Bentley takes exception to the, criticism expressed at Ocean Grove last Sunday over the low-cut gown worn Madame Schumann-Heink. Sho telegraphed the management yesterday (cancelling, he engagement to sing at |(he sacred concert there to-morrow. | Miss Bentley is a great admirer and beard polltan Opera star, and when Lost Baby Found Asleep | Bll WOULDN T PAY in a Dark Schoolhouse Little Miss Quinlan Became Tired After the Morning Session and So Just Laid Her. self Down to Rest and Mamma Thought She Was Kidnapped. The New York Roof will offer a come! plete change of programme, with the’ exception of Guerrero in her pantom!mia Performance of Carmen.” The new foa- tures will be the Four Lukens, aerial Gcrobats; the Four Emperors of Mutic,| been kidnapped. the Orpheus Comedy Four, Keno, Woian| “gle holes t aud Melrose, eccentric acrobats; Mog and Goodrich; skatorial arusts; Zimmer, the juggler, and Ned Wayburn's Girle in now specialties “Pavis by Night,” @ lively and tune ful entertainment, will continue at the Madison Square Garden Root, Seeing a picture of herself smoking @ Cigarette has not made Fay Templeton completely broken-hearted, and wit! Pp ¥. Datley and the other fun-make singers and dancers of the Kiaw @ wer Comedy Company she will con- ‘nue to jolly along “A Lijtle of Bverye thing’ at the Aerial Gardens, In the Vaudeville Houses, ‘Tony Pastor announces @ novelty, Jewell’s automatic electric manikio Ueatre, from London, described as the the most complete and artistle marton- Site exhibit ever seen, The performance will include singers, dancers, clowns, acrobats, actote and symoasts, with Abedal scenery, electro Lights and Other accessories, The bill will em- brace the usual long list of vaudeville performers. Keith's will have as its headline at- tructiod Robert £. Haines and Laura Hope Crews m Gonevitve Halnes's one-act comedy, “Their Honeymoon,” Among others will be Mile Ballerina, trapeze performer; the Golubooks, Russian singers and Cancers; the Welch-Montrose trio; Falardo, mimio and singer, and the Bisters Meredith, Pictures of the Rus- rar will @lao be shown, ‘Twenty-third street mheatre the chiet feature will be "The Millionaire and tha Actress,” played by Williaa Bonnelli and o iy. Patry on, com cyeli and Will. in Love and War," will venue Theatre “My loa mn,” an Trt Fosgate 001 tee | will ibe bl he} by ihe mono- to , wi Py wrenderie * en ae fntwhich ‘iin sie Ba by Fis) red, skp uceee, will d bythe toa y at ty: tub ‘Three io syusioal specie “ae % pg @" ures of the "Rien Musee P* Ot Seaside Amusements, m Dixie,” with Irene HD he Bi ya rane at a ‘om olhognl etter lohan Mason in “Another ae Amelia Sommerville, Techow's whe) ‘Theo we Baparers, and By: rad ie lone will oli ee Mrs. John Quinian, of No. 1 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, is rejoicing over the recovery of her fiveqea. !d daughter Busan, after having spem an anxious day and night In the bellef inat the jusan is recovering from her fright at waking up to find herself alone fh a big, dark school-house. Susan retty, with long, dark curls and big blue eyes. She wanted to go to the vacation school, No, 64, at Myrtle Avenue and Walworth street, and her mother finally consented. Busan danced away in high glee and at noon recess returned Bome full of joy over ber ex- periences. After lunoheon she went back to jsohool, but when the session for the afternoon was over failed to come home. Mya. Quinlan ts in delicate health ‘and beran to worry, When her busband returnéd bome he wee informed, and be @ search of the neighborhood for the lost one. He visited the school and had the assistant janitor search the IRENE BENTLEY, WHO REFUSES TO SING TO-MORROW AT OCEAN GROVE, bullding, but without success, al CHECK ENT T SK BES FID The Siegel Cooper Company Makes Its Annual Contribu- tion of a Percentage of Its! Sales of a Day. ‘The Siegel Cooper Company, which annually devotes @ percentage of one Gay's receipts to The Evening World's Bick Baltes’ Fund, has sent the fund a =| check for $200.04 This sum, which will mean renewod health and vigor to so many white- faced children of the tenements, was the usual percentage of sales made on Monday, July % That waa “Evening ‘Wort Bick Babies’ Fund Day’ at the Big Store, and thousands of people, knowing to what splendid object # por- tion of the receipts were to be devoted, chose that particular day to do thelr shopping. The Siegel Cooper Company ever since the formation of the Big Store have one busy week in each July, during which @ part of each day's receipts are devoted to some local charity, The majority of the sooleties for which these annual charity benefit sales are held are for the amelioration of the condition of the cbildren of the poor. Thousands of rosy-cheeked, healthy chilirea in and around Greater New York owe thelr health and, in many canes, their lives to the benefits they have derived from the Siegel Cooper Company's lavish contributions. Realizing that {n no other way could philanthropy be more beneficially di-|*' rected thaq fot the welfare of sic of the treatment accorded Mme. Heink she immediately decided not to risk ite repetition. "I have a geeat many friends at As- bury Park,” said Miss Bentley, when seen at her home, “and had looked forward to the engagement with pleas. ant anticipation, but judging py the reports inted in the papers enncetn- ing the Heink episode there muat coterie of gossipiag women there this ason, fied the poilco at the Vernon avenue station and Detective Babbington was sent out on the case Several hours later Babbington re ported he could find no trace of. the child, and rumors of kidnappers, strange women in dashing cabs aad uncouth men who prowled arvund the school, began to float through the neighbor- Rte, MoNeoley sent out a@ general » | heavy: POLLED 10 DEATH "OFF FERRY-BOAT <i Stranger Tried to Jump, and Captain Believes Body, Which Sank at Once, Was Weighted —Feigned liiness. Deliberately preparing for sulcide and, it is believed, with heavy weights at- }tached to him, an unidentified man | Jumped off the Staten Island ferry-boat Middletown and was drowned. Capt, Cattermole and the deok-hands say the man got aboard the ferry-boat at the Battery just before she started |from her slip at 9 o'clock last night, He was accompanied by another, who | seemed to be helping him, and walked as if weak from Ulness, a heavy winter overcoat that ankles, A deck-hand got a camp chair and helped the man ait down in the stern of the boat. When off Liberty Island, John Murphy, 4 truck driver, saw the man get up from his chair with apparently great effort and stagger to the rail. Murphy thougat he was trying to throw himself over the radling and caught bim. Suddenly hia seeming weakness vanished and broke away, and, running toward the wate, threw it open and made as if to wen, His foot elipped and . Ait a on ng, edge of bd deck and roll of. 4% “Man overbosr was valgta al AY boal Was stop) News y was one of pers, towlng tugs with @ poarchlight attac The crew of (he tug Waa Informed of what had happened and the searchlight Was thrown all around, Dut not a trace of the man could be seen. Two life. boats were launched from the f boat, but their search was vain, after Hrenty minutes the trip waa sumed and ny 9 Cattermole rey the case to the taten Island volice, ‘The captain says he believes the man had made deliberate preparations to kill himself and that under the lon, overcoat he hd conceaiod heat Welkhta Which, tho instant he struck the water, ised him to the bottom He ath Was but & minute or man ieft the deck of the until ‘i @ wearoblight of the Daly tug was being Plays c the spot where be jumped In. Ht he Y Not been mnie. Capt. C itermote saya, it purely would Tot have Gleappeared in #0 short a time. ted | ‘The cantain unte for the who neiped the pute aboard the bose on the th Sag 8 stranger =“ a ‘man ie shasdbsbacanas to be or i “ORDERED DRINKS, weak Three Young ig Men Sal Said by Police to Be Members of “Monk Eastman” Gang and Fined $3 Each. ‘Three young men, aid by the police to be members of the now leaderiess ‘Monk Hastman” gang, but who them- selves deny the tmputation, were fined $5 each to-day by Magistrate Cornell tn the Yorkville Court on charges of dis- orderly conduct. They were charged by Frederick Bauer, a saloon-keeper a First avenue and Fifth street, opposite the Fifth street station, with entering this place togettier with six other men, ordering Grinke and then refusing to pay for them. When Bauer ran over to the station 4 ,, to every precinct In the oly and prdered insman Humann tb ot the Janitor of the school, Daniel Keenan, out of bed and have a evarch of the son . Keenan seatebed the school end re- ported he could find no trace of the @nild. | McNesiey insisted that she must be there and ordered several policemen to go back with Keenan and make another search, The school was gone over from top to bottom, and just as the men were about to leave they heard a faint cry floor. Little Susan was ‘om the i a wi rey up in @ small closet Sun She gone all aver the school and bad anally, fallen In the Iitde closet, was home to her Ly whom she told about the bears made in the 3 mother, “awful noises the He now>' angry,” eharity week to ald The Evening World's wrand life-saving crusade. ‘The children of the tenements, who are condemned to spend the torrid nights of July and August cooped up fg ill- ventilated, overcrowded rowms, and whose only playground {ts the narrow, Ul-smelling, sunboked acreet, receive tn- conceivable benefit from The Pruning) World's Sick Babies’ Fund, and the Siegel Coopor Compeny's generous dona- tions to this fund have each year bews looked forward to and appreciated py countless poor mothers. ‘These midsummer Charities’ Benefit Sales have not only become a recognized feature of the big Store, but are alse remembered by the army of summer shoppers. Many persona arrange their shopping expeditions for that especial week In order to accomplish the double purpose of helping these various worthy charities while making their desired pur. chases. The Bvening World’sSick Babies’ Fund, in the name of the host of ohile dren who will be ber d, wratetully acknowledges the Siegal Cooper Com. pany’s generous gift BEE FOREMAN NECESSARY, Secretary Pulls Defends Bronx Pack Comm loner Sechmite, Critleism of Park Commissioner Schmitt, of the Bronx, for the appoint ment OC a foreman of bee culture any) & foreman of hostyrs, ts unjustified Acegrding to Mr, Schmitt's friends, wh explain that the development of thy Bronx parks has m these office Absolutely necessary, Secretary Pylijs 4 of the appointments to-day ve nets of beehives imve boon { stalled in Van Cortlandt, Bronx ay I ‘Mam day parks, and ad forceeanv ee 6 cultive appointed to ft he idea is to let th p dy the ot honey making, and an experienced man. {) take charge necessary “As for the pointment of forema; of hostlers, I can only say that the are thirty’ horses in the Bronx Py bles alone, and a chief hoatler ie and returned with several policemen the party fled, but these three were captured. They gave the names of John Bitner, William McManus and Edward Friedman, all of No, 67 First avenue. Detective Speeden, who arraigned the prisoners, told Magistrate Cornell that they were inembers of the “Monk East- man" gang, and thet they lived without work by terrorising the people of the east wide. Batner, as spokesman for the trio, indignantly denied this assertion. “fam a married man with a family,” he anid, “and I wouldn't have anything to do with that gang.” McManus and Friedman also declared that they were Innocent and that they had no connection with thé now exiled gang leader Magistrate Cornell thought the evi- fagistrate ht ence st the three jept to ill oy fine. Bitner was the only one who oould pay. The others were locked up. ———___— SONG OF THE SEA. | It Lares Ex-) irat Love, | After Thirty Year Voliceman Back to years ago Herman Inte- became @ member of Over thirty mann, a sailor, be Now York police force, Intemann retired on May 10 after thirty ‘8 and three months’ service He a remained at his home at No. 8 U avenue, the Bronx, for @ few months but chafed at the Inactivity of the | change, and’ the desire to again be on the sea caused him to forsake his home and take service, Intemann shipped as master-of-arma on the Ainerican Miner New York, which sailed today for Southampton | MISS MARY OTT TO WED, | Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Ott, well known residenta of Fordham, announce the of their daughter, Miss barabrog Frank A Ward. "Thi mony will take place Sunday evening 4 f St. Francis Thin y-feat wtrest, ———— No one should complain of bis inability to gepa job, Ke the Help Wanted advertisements In to- great “World Want” necessary The criticisms of Mr. tchmitt were Ar ables. the Sr or Ss gg A aia! fw he was ound ‘of pola! frenad offices THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING. JUT-Y'S; 1004 TRES TO JUMP. | OFF NEW BRIDGE Robbed of Week’s "Week's Wages and| Fearing to Meet His Starving Family, Samuel Krill Attempts to End His Life. | Bamvel Kril!, thirty-four years old, a tailor, of Na wi EF Tenth atrees, Was arraigned in the Lee Avenue Cour Williamsburg, to-day charged wi tempting to end his life by jumping Into the Bast River from the new bridge When arraigned before Magistrate Purlong Krill told @ story of unusual hatdehip, and though he was beki in $90 ball for further examination the Court will do all in bis power (o assist the prisoner and hie suffering wife and ontidren, Krill, with hie fellow tailors on the east olde, went out on strike two meontha ago. He bed but little money saved up and this wae soon exhausted For three weeks he and his wife end three ohildren lived on crusts of bread supplied to them by neighbors. Finally the starving man could bear his herolc efforts to keep up the strike no longer, aod he sought em- ployment in Williamsburg. He work ed all last week ten houre a day with practically mo nourishment to maintain him through the ordeal ‘The little change he coull borrow he spent, In food for hie wife and children, Robbed of Week's Wages He was paid off last night and started home with #9 in his pock@t, He was #0 weak from his long days of practica arvation that as he approached the new bridge he sat down on @ stoop to reat. He, be came faint and lost consclousn When he recovered his wits he reached into his pockets for his money and discovered that tt had been stolen, He staggered up and walked toward the bridge. As he neared the ontrance a wagon, driven by David Levy, of No 1 Chryatle street, drove by and the tatlor asked him if he would allow bim to ride with him, as he felt too weak to walk, Levy grante@ the request and the tailor climbed onto the tail- board of th “Aa we were atving along and | joked down at the water,” said Krill to Magistrate Furlong, through an in- torpreter, “the picture of my wife and children rose up before me. 1 could sve them @walung me with hungry faces and anxious igoks. 1 knew they would expect me to have the money that would provide us with a feast thir evening. Would Die to Feed Family, “Then I thought that 1 had an in- surance policy for $20), and that if | Jumped down into the water 1 would end {t all, and they could have many @ feast qn the $0 before starvation 1 them again. "This seemed go muah better than the awful recepiion that awaited me that | devided to Jump Into that welooming peer, Aa. trew off my coat and net, the wagon aud ran & raling BG eae bridge, But before up Mr. Levy got, fae Rigi wagon aod grabbed ine.” After Levy had arrested toe (allor In his attempt to commit: suicide ne turned him over te Policeman Shear, wis looked him fm the Les avenue police station, Krill told the same story In every detail to the policeman and Spear told Magistrate Furlong tiat he believed ft was true. The kind-hearted bluecoat dug down in bis pocket and pulled out 4 Dill, whioh he handed to ius prisoner, Magistrate Furlong sald tat he would have to hold Krill or @ teehoieal eharg: of attempted suicide, but remarked if any man was justified from sheer dvs peration in ending his existence | the man before him the bar was = “\"} Magistrate said that he would do all in hia power to find relief for his distress and the suffering of his family. ———— ANDREW ALEXANDER DEAD. Known Shoe Merchant Fx- pires at lake Mobonk, Word of the death of Andrew Alex ander, the well-known shoe merehan of Sixth avenue, was received tn this city to-day. His death occurred at Lake Mohonk. N. Y.. where he had gone for the sui Mr. Alexander ° known men In trade and bullt up a large and prosperou business from a small beginning lived with his family at No, 4 W Forty-seventh street CROSSED OCEAN 100 TIMES. to Capt, Nierleh jp Bremen, “sea Iianer Given Aboard Steams In honor the completion of hi: one hundredth trip to this port, a din ner and reception was given just nigh to Capt, Richard Nierteh, commander of the North German Lloyd steamship Bremen, aboard his One vessel, The ship wae tiluminated with eo! nred lights from stem to stern and her Waate decked with the signal code flags. An engrossed set of resolutions was presented to the Captain. OMcers of the company the ship with te 4th st STEAMBOATS. PATTEN LINE’ ti ny eo Adec RY wean AND BAGR Week Daye Wwe. Se, rh loom) moe 1s 83s atl Ue sos | below W an st +a 2PM uy artery, BB. 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