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1 Drew Opens Tas invaday In “Duke of Killicrankie” at ‘the Empire, a Comedy Tha’ * Did Well in London. GLASER WILL BE IN “MADCAP PRINCESS.” Brothers in Paris” to vs Open the New Ameterdam and "The Spellbinder” Will Start ale Seuson at Heraid Square. ‘There will be four new pleces and two at the theatres next week. Drew will open the Emoire tre on Monday night in “The of Killicrankle,” @ farcical comedy Robert Marshall, which with an months’ record at the Criterion Theatre, London, te still as pooular x a on the opening night. The | @tory deals with the manner tn which ‘@he young Duke of Killicrankie decoys “Lady Henrietta Addison to an inacces- yoy castle in the highlands, where, with assistance as of & member of Parlia- ‘Weent and the rich widow of a glue he manages after various trying amusing sityations to win her hand, Mr, Drew's support will be Ferdi- Gottachalk, Margaret Dale, Fanny and Kate Lester, ee Re ‘Manager Charles B, Dillingham's gro- “Wwetion of “A Madcap Princess,” with Glaser as the star, will mark the ning Mon- of Mary super, hat romantic Knighthood = Wi in to music. Ludwig Eng and Harry B, Smith have tra’ the piece. Misa Glaser in her fer’s costume should make an at- tive figure, Bertram Wallis, an pans will be heard for the time {i country, and William ‘will a ny King Henry, eee Rogers Brothers in Paris’ ason will . George Austin John Conroy, Fred Niblo Jo- man, Dorothy Hunting nd De Vole are in the cast ogee, w. W. Lederer wi ne to ime be on jonda: n when Bhaliningee will Produced hg it the Herald Square is @ comedy in three acts, ins by the fun and romance inci- pelted campal Herbert wound Charles Dickson ore, and the company em- Ober, Canes Dickson, gene eapeare, insend, Lang! Rowan, Black, worruce Howe und Adele ahrm ‘The seene of ‘The Apell- fs laid a ‘New York, and mth desis with the defection of the from his candidate when he Al latter In love with the ob- ot his own affection top of ‘the Now Amate: entre "A Little of Rverything. h has been the summer attrac. the Aerial dena, wil’ open matl- Templeton saben | Brothers, view the ora Sextet burlesowe and other nres will be Fotained . You a Mason?’ will be revived Garrick Theatre by Rich and on Monday afternoon, and con- the attraction. The farce. which such & successful run here two ®, will have in the cam Leo » Henry Vo Donnelly and , Wise, Thompson, the veteran stage Will give a od Homestead next. ‘week, beginning with Day matinee. A special feature ee of the farm seeue in ee the open- son will be hiful play of eniid life, “The by Frances Hodgson who succeed. to the role last wil! play part of Rara Crewe ens ite Crosman atre to-night PY Whage opens of the Dunn in “The Runaways’ will the attraction at Proctor's Fifty- 4 Mh Gireet Theatre, ay 3 ‘of the Finest” will be at the Third“avenue Thestre ie Betrapelie “Lights of Home” Beaton in “Rachel Goldstein” to the Star. lore To Be Pithed Than E. Bianey melodrama. et End Scorned,” wil be Altrectior at the M Thee American Burlesquers will be at wey. erd the Morning Glories #t he Gothom. “In Da- the Grand In at louse another week. wille and burlerq at atiger’e Bight shows wilt Avene and ‘Toading the he 1k juin Collier In ina May in * if, Pat, Pout, Lyric; Arthur B Attle Sveprise,” of the — rg Academy of Susi ty Chairman Be Cris, “The White ‘Tigress of Japan,” fh he Laber Day matinces at oe theat ILLE OFFERINGS, jein's Victoria Theatre wil! On Monday night, resuming iis policy of inst season. The include Henry Lea in his im- of famous men; Mme. birds, the Nichol Sisters, doors |, in| cr"| Uniformed Critic Couldn't Stand The Sehu \ Casino; | -* THE*WORLD+ SATURDAY EVENING: SEPTEMBER 971904 ENGLISH SINGER WHO PARTLY REDEEMS “THE ROYAL CHEF.” Jd Tere There tan't any ure saying anything | about "The Royal Chef,” which ix dish- ing up an awful mess at the Lyric, It) lan't worth talking about, It is the Worst yet of those nameless atrocities which have been finding their way here from Chic of late, It is noise and) idiocy, with “ideas” which should have | long since become discarded blanks, | Dave Lewis, chief cook of the crowd, may bea comedian In Chicago, but he mistake In New York, Poor “Joe Miron ia there in One of his ld bandit roles, but there tant # thing (> the| Collins and Hart and Murphy and wran. | Beginning with an extra performance | on Labor Day Tony Pastor will have Callahan and Muck, Carlin and Ott Carew and Hayne Haman and Franklin well, Wayne and Lamar, Chesiyn, Mr. pany, Connelly Annie Bernstein. Charles Hawtrey, Uae well-known English comedian, will be the principal attraction 4& Kelth'sappearing in “Sime Is Money.” Others will be dtatthews and Ashley, the Sisters Gausen, How. ard Brothers, A. O. Duncan, Wood and Ray and Charles Hera, a Buropean, who will make bis frat American appearance Proct Theatres: John T. Kelly will ar at the Twenty-tuird Btreet where his return to vaudeville will bein an Lrish skit, “Benator Me- Fee.” Yorke and Adams, Mr, end Mri ‘Dhorne and Holden and Floren ouhers. At the Fifth Aven: ‘Men and Women’ will be nr vived, and the vaudeville Hat will in- elude Hathaway and Walton At the One Hundred and enty-fAtth Street Theatre “Bast é ane” will be od. and the vau features will the Kilue Trio, ‘Kathe ine Nugent and Hatch, Balley and Fletcher. Hurtig & Seamoo's Must Hall, which opens ite season to-night, will omer) Jamer Thetnton, — mopologiat, — Pat Rooneya’ street urchins, Bruno and Rus “ll, John Maron and ports Goodwin, aron ound) = Farnum and Howard banjotets The bill for next weok will Include Charles T. Aldrich Bloom and Cooper, in “A Pleture trom Life,” Prosper troupe or acrobats, nie Yearmans, Gillett’s, dome, U-Htian and Huckley and Ford and Wilson At Huber'a Museum Abbott Parker, the man with the ptoture of the eruct- fixion on his back, Will remain on exhl- bittor. ‘A number of new Cinematograph at Dudley and and Mrs, Gottlob and com and Rowe end Miss views will be shown the Eden SEASIDE ATTRACTIONS. Luna Park, with its exciting “Fire and Flames" and tts striking eectacte “The Durbar” will offer several new atiractions Brighton Beach Musle Hall will have Eugene Cowles, the famous basso, Cart Dammann’s troupe of acrobats, Eliza beth Murtay, Mary Sullivan, Agnes Mabr, Mattbews and Ashley, Virw Rial, Rapoli the juggler. and Bvekner, ey- ; Rob Whi Beach Monday Man tor ef o t afternc Mise vipa ting the Cabbere)t ight at Maphattan Decatur.’ The Beation In the amphitheatre wi tain many new features. The Fostock Animal Show will re main at Dreamland but two weeks longer. AMATEUR SHOW 100}: MUCH FOR ThIS COP for Irish Comedians from Brownsville, So He Arrested Proprietor Erbe. [ne knew | I} oor tn e/’ Ly show worth stealing. If ther tinctive feature of the outfit its the horus, Tnere's nothing—thank heaven! like Mt in town, Even Ida Renee—who, wil not “a avcond Yvette Gullbert rather clever singer of the London ¢ cert hall Royal C1 Sonsem me: She has the kna Jumination and ilusir: » and posst vy in other enviro she might oom more than mere. [the circumatances It" Ia p to foal sorry for her. CABMAN UTWITTED THREE CAVALAYMEN ——y Soldiers Refused to Pay Fare, but Driver Found in Cab Val- uable Doouments Which He Will Keep Until Settlement. Frank Flannagan, cabman, of No, °%85 West Twenty-fourth street, after @ of wid excitement with three ted States cavalrymen, lost his cab and horse to-day at Fillmore plere and Driggs avenue, Williamsburg, ‘The h ct tired of waltin Three Musketeers’ and who were arg na corner pla just what the } ought to be Realising that the talk the glasses would by prolonged for an hour or more, and satisfied that the long ride from Manhattan and through the out skirts of Brogkiyn was enough for one night, tae horwe made a daw) down the street and, after some tortuyus ings, landed at the Wiillamsourg of the new bridge, gently grabb thumb and the horse stopp in the forelegs of plous mind. Soldiers Robbed Him, He Sa te for the Flannagan, eon The penitontial turn the animal denoted & Flannagan yelled that him, and said 9 Bam's proudest Liat migut be regarded 8 treawon In tintes of wa They robbed me “Here Iie been piloting that « three wakliere around and they ret to pay. But Vil get em yet Flannagan happened to look in nd what le saw turaed al 0 jay » found tnree from Fort Hamilton: te “John Arh MN K inno’ three " nees Wes “joll men Casalrymen, three cavalrymen nvered thelr los. ‘They swooped down on Flannagan and threatened him with « quartering that would more re semble aixteent ne than anything else. They veld go nd thelr sabres and meat By this time Plann sore and with whip f religious-looking hor Cabman Vettes long afier the pinto a faint to me” sald the Miazoori Show moved off vi, cavalrymen ig ® Drose cone from the unhappy b ——_— TRIPS ON WIRE AND KILLED, Girt with Companion Was Rua) alng to Bacape Storm, BURN, N.Y Run hound th hand tu eseape the storm, Miss Grace: Weight Miss Clara Sever von fan into a wire across the walk a Weedsport last evening and thrown headlong to the sidewalk. Wright, who was eigh Sept. 4 | were man Daly, of was rebuked ta the to-day his thor City « night of redertek big concert hail al Cause the verformanc midnight Mr. Erbe proved to of the Court that he w Long bea arrest last orth e did not stov at satisfaction NOH respone- al and Mayme Gehrue, Mazus Charlies Falke Seamon, Werren ne and ble for his performance: the statutory limit. Leat night he al- lowed seventy-five amateurs to appear in the evening's performance. These amateurs had been begging Mr. iirbe overlapping ‘Willie | to de allowed to go through their paces gextet. ef La. thet on & real stage. Me finally coneenteg ain yer “i ‘ died in hal? ea hour of the bialn. Miss Severson. who lives hopes of recovery are guisertalne i Mins Wright wi er ot James A Wight, a well-known lawyer, an’ was Gausuplly bright giv this city, ar of Browns Lrish comedians, on. come Ther lowed to “but they come to Mat 1215, when know Mr e did all $100 on his of her husban “LOAD GUARD GETS $1 Inherits Fortune from a Boston Unok, but Will Stick to His Manhattan Uniform lust the Same, A LITTLE BRONX COTTAGE IN PLACE OF STUFFY FLAT. Young Wife Says Simply, “May We Be as Happy with Our Dollars as We Have Been with Our Pennies.” ‘The news that a fortune of $190,000 had been bequeathed him by @ rich uncle did not turn the head of Ben- jamin Wince He went out on his (rain this morning, as it pulled away from the Bronx terminus at 5.20, He ts @ guard on the Second Avenue Plevated Railroad and earns $1460 a week, He received a letter from a Boston lawyer several weeks ago, asking him sbout his family, The lawyer was particulirly analous to know if he could prove himself to be the nephew of one Joseph Wince. A second letter atated that Joseph Wince nad died, and that his estate, valued at $1,000, had been bequeathed ty Benjamin Wince, a rephew Come to Boston and Get It Young Wince, whose home ts in the Eronx, replied to the satisfaction of the lawyer, and yesterday ne recetved apother communication, which stated that it would be to bis advantage to visit Boston as soon as possible to claim whe estate, The young man whose worldly belong- Inga have been so suddenly multiplied is @ modest chap. He Is twenty-eight years old. He has a neat little wite and two pretty ehildren. ‘The uncle died last May, He had not n not heard of his nephew in more than three years { don't know that T hopplor with my sudden the young guard to-day; “but kt would seem good to know that my wife ga" children can never come to want lve had to work bard for them. 1 have ulways provided the best 1 could at. rd. Now Wa can leave the five-room flat and have a Hittle house all to our. selves and a girl to help May with her housework. [| shall buy a@ It home in the Bronx and invest the re- mainder where it will bring me in the t return OeTA "thousand of It, however, will go to a brother guanl who gol me my postion here and whe vas beep my Dest friend for years “He wants to stare ma Tittle basi ness for himself, and with @ thoowand he gan do It nicely, tek to the “T shall not give up my p! elevated--that 1¥ pot just now. the work, Tt is healthy and what is money worth without health,” Wince has been a guard for two years and in that time his wife h ved lary of $14.00. overpowered by the news good fortune, He! happy wh our dol been yh ow om: shall be any wealth,” sald She isn only comment "May we be jare as we ha nica.” AREARN CLAN CN LABOR DAY OUTING Association Named After Bor- ough President Plans for Biy Time at College Point—Din- ner, Supper, Sports, Dancing. The annual outing of the John F, Alwearn Association, which will take place on Labor Day, promises to be the greatest afair of (te Kind ever held an the east vide Borvugh President Ahearn, after ve association Is named, will be on the outing by over five thousand of his friends party will leave pler 4 East River at 9.90 o'clock in the morning and proceed to Witzel's Point View Grove. at College Point, where the day wil be spene in sports of vartous kinds. Immediately arrival at College Point a breakfast will be served, and at 6 o'clock tn the evening there will be dinner. On the return in the even- ing the party will land at the Recrea- on Pier at the foot of Market street, anid thereewill be a parade through ¢ eady parts of Kast Broad- strung with electric lub-house of the a Whom t ympanied on ASK FOR and see that you ou get OLD CROW Sold only in our reg- istered bottles. Never pleasantly to Mr. Qlolatein aud Mr. Rosenthal to cut it owt. but they Wouldn't take the hint, Magistrate SmUh said that the charge & trivial one and discharged ba ert hall manager. vise vou, though,” said the Boer ut Gul thes & Bass enahee fee A sold in buik. poe DoYouRe They Are About Your Health, When your health goes the least bit wrong, a wireless message is sent to your brain. It says something like this ; “You are not quite well-t BEECHAM’S PILLS at once and It will put you right” Do you attend to these messages when you receive them? You should do so. BEECHAM'S PILLS often prevent a serious Ulness, and so prove themselves “WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” Bold Everywhere In Bores, 1 0c. and 26 RAILROADS, Pennsylvania RAILROAD. wu WENTY: eat ‘sDiner waa ‘bewundssie ond te eu ight ant etree et pia iater that alow sor twenty-third wireet CHICAGO A ic STATIONS For toilet and bath 20-Mul Borax, Pacific Sonat Borax Co. New York San Franc! aca Per Ps nee ah ee CINCIN- EXCURSION LEHIGH VALLEY _ Day R, R. EXCURSIONS. BELLEWOOD ert po and hayytd NEW MOUNTA' ‘ RSION RE {At Train leaves Coriantt and Lesury re 1; Fulton Bt. Brooklyn, has \¢ ¢ Clty tPenna. Bia), 820 A. k. Market St. 0.38 A. M iF MAUCH CHUNK $] §0 SET. GLEN ONOKO |, Special Train leaves W M Cortlandt and © ADM. Pulton st A Ms Newnrk, Market 31. 903.4. M. Fare via Brooklyn Annex erry, additional, LABOR ie ae pia TRA RAILWAY.—O3. 425 P. “. ATLANTIC sonnet LINE.—@2 A. M and Ain” LINB~W2.05 P.M. and SEARO, sat et OL ne i wreerann RAILWAY. APA OHIO RAILWAY.~« 24 a. 23 Ts 3 i reat ° ot Si call Bor ae r a ec: if hits wa eRacny rae | s"toe Hive MoUnuina, one hundred bev en trai New York, be peaulte i 045 AM ne rad and 618°, "Ot Labor GREENWOOD “LAKE GLENS Al. or, with DI ino, oes i 2d B48, “Joreay “tty 10.00 Returning Sunday leave Glene 3,00 Ws Labov Day 600 P.M Cepart from Grand Central Station, Midniaht Express ain o Theiwans 14s, Spl, ia ore nited, ROUND fur BOATS ,.2 TO CONEY ISLAND Apeludiing adn: 4 LAKOEST STE! viata the" Dreesn 4 Republie” how A os Ted at. “ypu ‘a the nate ie Ln nt wlce Week a (South Farry) « a e-.) to. Last boat leaves Dreamland 11 P.M. Round trip from W, 120th at. 90 rents, ‘Traine tant ee sr pana or fn oR "al ib treine. intech Tight, * and Tine am if PUBLIC NOTICES, NOTICE TU ‘UV TAXPATERS. DEPARTMENT | OF FINANCE, POLLECTION OF CRW YORK. Saptemeey ‘AAP AY iva Whi ane Dills prow teak oo jen requisition ( In the eats otticesy, tating an Wart, i ont SOURCE te, BETA, 820A Jersey 4 Centra foegal train { sth, TAXES, reot 5 should aie alee Mreatene tt ‘ae jon should be accompanied by a at oparce boa - CENTRAL epariment nt TN vers im this ergs wire by, mall ant old any delay © Ne “Me required in case Tori ae fiers ae JOM Dlecon, tsi w otis receiving tev bit a ne, tgapaye ee of Taxes All receive theiy ore poss bie eck by wall per eet — i O40 Hace ‘Davey and hal i hourly tio. oy a" 4D. 5.10, Treat Ris | |m anda’ 430 ‘satriays only) 80, 937 (9.50 Sature 12.00 ‘Midnight NORTH BEACH NATURE'S MERRY PLAYGROUND MECCA OF” AMUSEMENTS TO-MORROW AND MONDAY EXTRA BOATS LEAVE E.99th &E.134th Sts West Point, Newburgh & Poughkeepsie. Dally Outl leucert Sundays) by Palace Iron Day Li ra New York” and HXibany” from ‘Desbrosses Bt Pler at 440 A. Ma West aa 9 A. M and West 12h He "i ih atreet, i ne na dete DE 2m alt ot Bay and peony te js. 4 ees earias October must be re it ‘ore vaym DAVID B. AUST AN, ver of Teese er par ‘LONG A.-WANTED-Hand Sewers, experienced on ladies’ belts; | ing er wages $7.50 per were. The! & M. Co., 503 Mercer N ICH AND BACK—We, eats AND BACK—i#e. joey Days Rf. id plonke my Ww. , Ade Bo bl: “va Leave, Mlovmfteld Be NR, 888 0.0, 845, 10 920 945, 1g0. 1110 AM. same as Sunday HELP WANTED--FEMALE, ry) Ne Woitery HELP WANTED—MALE, ROOFERS AND TINNERS, fir Deelally those familiar with lew Apoly ja 0. ne wr sureay | 20 and | 200 OT. eam, FLATS @ APARTMENTS TO LET, Cents Per Line upletely furnished sittings itehan, bath steam ‘heal a Side, IRVING PACE, O.Bear "janitor: Gin— rooma, “bat, service: provements highly. ay BE ; Wades HOFFMAN COURT, 99th st. and Madison ‘av. Neat fate wat room flat. corner, N-keps ones Mrs. *amith, rent murlerate; re ‘2d and 34 inautee Nehwarts, cate rg Ae Side. AMSTERDAM AY... 890, n rooms @ bath, steam heat pen, Tu PhiaNiBe RRORLER, bod ‘all improve. CARMINE 8T. = nr Janitor, on ments, rent 815 rae GOLUMBUS AV, 000: “bath, hot water, one ai bt th, Rot water, NOX AV. 400—Apariments, os dat” vith, “Sil Trerovemonte low 8T—Rare chance av. bath, Unprovement room, S is tu es hot_water range, im wo mye 8 and bath bath, 7 AT it Wit eae 6 room od Tail tor email ‘families. ; 53) W.—a and § roome, 17. Pee, inet a ag and 67 W. finale age double rece and bath, ai! imps. ; AAR tes Tern, aii W.- 4% latest Improvements, near Park: sam APART! 7 2 3 ey ie : “eat BULDING, 43-066 Wee ATE CO., Frage meer. ah ay, near ‘Taaeh A BUULDING, 848-945 et ft ovation: a ra i __and telephone service po-mereeree-rtang V., 2, cor. Idlat st, near Mt, corner apartment, four | hall heated; “448-454 Mott Av., Bronx. Just over the Madison av, bridge at 198th # one minute to new Subway station, op- ite the High Rehool: 4 and 6 extra large jaht apartments, every known improve: me nt $22. Apoly janitor. want new corner apart S large rooms and bath Cor, 1nath at. and hot ‘ALES Me AND When REP ROON. TH OR. RAD ik ee gree RENT § veh ee) PURNIGHED Reon AN Lon East Gide IRVING PLACE. 14 (near Academ: Heated front rooms, tiled abso! cleanitt er. 7 Music) bathrooms) A € se room, Fa a Hight houncheeping’ bait room, Call Ca MES Bent. i; new ne breakfast " Pasian mS i leant furnish Cepvgniences: excellent ee “ ean room water, $i, others, 81.00 up 80 up: w itn, __ $8 weekly: amall_ rooms, ae E—Furnished room to let; te = amede runniog Southerners 2) rooms must be let, 81.50+ transients, id roome, ” front, ping it deat connect) for_3 ot cae HTH st, 235 W. ware and alcove: larce close en nod _wnobiacttor 4TH, a1 W.— Bright back parlor aa nation sitting and bedroom; conv ul e. * W.—Hirieht back parlor, viting and. bedroom, conv quiet, homelike, reasonable. iT, 340 W. and beck jarlor patrow 218 W d F006 eal: al hot water: aks upwards 388 W.—Large, small private hours farm clean, 142 W.—Nicely tarnished Noo porce! La “W.— Furnished ousekeeping privil up; ‘Housekesper. ences. 01 forts! privat iis BT. 200 W. _With of! without fences; 1 nicely furnished ity oe = — Brooklyn. BERGEN sr. 177—Aleove perien, Lor 2 gent GATES AV. 6it—Large suare roama ah TRENT Asses teak Wicoinning! teat vee on \PAYETT® AV. 1 ete Improvemente; for chiropodist) near eft | ky har lananenlibooed a 88D AT, 225 B—Pirat- ram heat and bath. T2D, 320 E—Nicely Megat room with board, *, with ail 8 peas : FUR Da, water. nod Hi, 186 and MBT, 196 W.—Double and « suitable party of boorg. _ licely furnished, a moderate, Haneemiae, clase board nd FeO he Crean | € cara tar al ae a om ae rooma, | e's | eames HOUSES TO L&T, | 20 Conte Per Line—i2 Words 80 Cents Ferre be enw Menges AY. x AD AV.. Rear 130th a. —Taree-sory Kou trick private | room aes “Tmprovements R. 008 Columbus. av, ae root omen { Pt rent LEM, “8 Columbus av. aT. Dear Amf@erdam Gv — ind bestinent troowe cottage, full | S-story an nse a Set bath: toa jumbus Is Sunday World Wants, The World prints yearly 1,000,000 WANT adv'taa~ born of human a and full of human inter These brief messages My people to the multi f New Yorkers reach inngest cfty circulation in World Wauts. tenant $40, Col i '

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