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SEVELT'S ST CHANCE SLY GRIZZLY by Dancer in Theatrical Company. Proof Terror of the (eee ide Has President |BEATS KANGAROO WALK. ‘Quite Desperate. And It Makes the Grecian Bend M0-DAY FOR HIS PELT, of Old Look Like a Straight Line. nis Bear of Many Tricks 8 Fooled the Nation’s Executive Before. FIRST TO ADOPT IT HERE. Actress Saw “La Syiphe” In British Metropole and Began Practle- THROUGH THE GROUND' Ing Before Plier Glass, habe | The Kangaroo Walk hae becn supor- $0 9 Cave by the Prest | 165 by the Byigh Bend, witch makes 4 | Guides, He Pulled It the old Grecian Bend look like a straight In After Him Une. A danoer in ‘My Lady Nicotine,” t An London,"La 8yiphe,'' 1s the originator ai of the Sylph Rend, and Mics Dorothy eclal)te The Kvening wort) Bertrand te the first ¢o adopt it in this WOOD SPRINGS, Col., May 6—|@t¥- sly that has eluded Prosident| ‘ls8 Bytphe" 1s billed in London as a + with @ cunning almost human| "sinuous sensation.” Which ta no {dle past wack {9 again under pur-|J¢¥. Shela one of the feature of the day, Tt is the Chiet Magia-}#lage in the English metropolis, ut ast chance before breaking| Miss Bertrand avers that there are nu- nd this time Ae has hit the| Merous giele in the New York choruses ith furious zeal who are as Juatly entitled to recognition dawn the dogs were unleashed | fof perfection of the female form dlziue up thg mountains, They have| *# is "La Bylphe,” ” lo bute water tor twenty-four| Miss Bertrand saw "La Sylphe' In} S that their scent may be keen,} London recently, When the young yevelt choked himself a halt| Woman firat appeared on the stage whe! aaner 5 looked like a grotesque poster, but her) estan: Vil t of bacon and @| movements were #0 graceful that the cak before sun-up. When the} remarkable postures she assumed were} ie streak: of dawn percolated) syabed of any wuggestion of vulgarity 3e-01 @ curves and ines of her body ure the snow and sre-crusted | merely accontuated by perfeot control, | ) was in, the saddle, smiling de-| jest, She le one of the features of th: and tentatively jabbing his| There are no angles about "La Sylphe" o his great hunter Macbeth, =nor about Dorothy Bertrand, for that London Hit to Be Reproduced] matter. Wind Favors Grizzly, Misa Bertrand as soon as she reached er 7 “La Byipne ! ruin Mr, Roosey her apartments after seeing “La Byipi thas tracked | stood before a pler ginse and discovered for seveh ditys has not only ex-| that the Syipho Bend was one easily Singular cunning, but the ele-|*caiired, Bince her return here, where | é SREUS baal conspiracy {822 ik playing in “San Toy,’ she hag ‘em to have been in ns piracy hited it on KuNndry occasions nd it | +Threé times the President has lethal bead on the brute, but the bullet sped from the nozzle Otome th atch whales we c e the 3 ho are por fe @ fupious gale ripped up IN) gesned of the development to make the a, caught the bullet and pulled] Syiph Bend possible are in the minori- ) out of/ range ao thet it killed eee wlll aint K BtoD a A ‘om using It, Probably those who have, qaliting on a tree half @ mile! heen the least gifted by nature will be the first to take up the new paiture here have been bilzzards, arctic Miss Bertrand petite, and she rays We of ice-bound rivers, strange] the mirth of men and horse: of pent-up winds through me i encounters with sliding waliel y other annoying incidents thet, they enlivened the sport, ajded 1y In dodging Into safety when- hide seemed least secure, i has annoyed the nation's chief | gly # the fact that his nimble | ft the same family as Old Club- | larger even than that uraine Sea ae erg As every one knows, Old “wae shot by mempera of the|Hepresentative Players on the| ‘h their liver mod ’ | Vinge tent A voliey: tte’ dert| St. Paul To Take Part in the him, Mr, Re It iti i i HAIR Ss Paeab alt ae oh British Championship Tourna- in rapid succession trom the ment—Theatric: i Ee TReia seooeer a ‘al People Sail A Terrible Animal. pesent elusive Bruin is just as| Theatrical people and women golf an animal, fully as ferocious, | players were well represented on tho eating, as destructive and as|American line whip &. Paul, which d-sure-footed as Old Clubfoot, | sailed to-day for Southampton, Ted D, he i# younger and tar more| Marks, who was prominent among the Dassengers and is going abroad on the- to bevon’ fad. in time the; of the stage will camry tt all | the United States. y tokbny several thousand yunds Of ammunition, ritter that ever walked on b'ar e@ was in one of his ed up with his ca’ lanche down the side of theltinited’ States; Miss Gri Great at Tobogganing. j@ald Jake Borah, her: {atrical business, laughed long and loud he came into the Springa| When he saw himself described in a newspaper as “the Grand Old Man of “We the| Broadway.” He eypocts to be joined later by Fred Tompson, and the two will tour the Continent in an automo! Until September. eens Roomevelt and I came upon him) gmong the other well-known people happy |from behind the footlights were Mrs Wed the, President had a eplendia [MAY Ieabol Fiske, Miss Jeaslo. Miiwnr, him When he disappeared 4nto hi But there was no uso build- [samuel Bertie, They are going over to re and, smoking him cut. pally pulled his cave in after itwt thing we knew he vevand started [Misa | Mi Terris and Mise Mildred De Vere olfers were chaperoned by Mrs, phat |take part in the Lad @g Golf Champion- ship Nournament at ¢ OVTONK Cromer, Norfolk, Adams, Miss Georgiana Bishop, woman champion for 1904 In the com, of Phila delphi, champion tn 1900 Mins Burnett and Misa Emily N. Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs, George Gould and Mr, England, on May #9, Among ‘them were next time we came across this! Maughan Carter, with several others, was of the limb of a great were at the plier to see off Mrs, Gould's tree, He presented @ maunill:’ mother, Mrs, Kingdon, who is going to ¥' big aa a team of oxen, but the Continent. for three months, . b of thy tree that held the AR broke and he fell through & BIG CHINA SALE i i fromen pain has helped this brula usly, forghe revels In toboggan- | steeps) hé will seat himself on Hewins om Monday and Embraces and walt for the dogy to clove ayers Varlety of W: for Imost against his hide he'll Kive City ar Summer Homes et @ little push and shoot down Attractive Prices. joonevelt pulled the trigger 4 i witet ting of ice into an underground AT BLOOMINGDALE’S any cliild, When the wet fre is trail, When they've got their @ of the mountain like a furs| meteor,” When Pope dascribed his model wom- Makes Bobcats Laugh, an ag “mistress of herself though china ban hardly blame Mr, Rooseyelt| fill," he didn't refer to the price of Inf exaspernted over the cute-| china, No woman would be blo to re- nis bear, when a great hunter! sivt a burgain in the dainty porcelal n pasce Ave Animal in vain for) articles for dining-toom and bedroom nd Fiftyeninth street, next \ naa, Nectall eats weem to] A aule of china and Amecious Sut ah, He President scoras to glans of Unsurpasied Interest add value ith them until he 'gets this! will then be Inaugurated, and thechousse Nhey aptunlly come out in nes wite on ‘the lookout for tableware for watch us go along and [f aj tho summer cottame at advantageous hy feet that's What those| bi lees wil find ovnty Marlety of sheup i Some time we w pass al tad fine goods artistlo FHIAR Manes are: Neente chamuce | fen leemetion wv ASSRAmed Cor cats iglaring at us with thelr) hove fre cottage sets ranging iH etrotowed’ from ear to ear, price from $8.75 to $8.98, “and Binner gots of ono Nundred. pprenee a $6.98, Another wonderful bargain is a Alx-plece tollet ser for. 8 conta, There "1 are Mocks of daint? ttle imported Ja e! plates with a pretly dewgn of pine n roses at five cents, and uther Intger Dates and cups and saucers o ver Jane went to a party same dainty pattern at nine Rants would sit with her back to }| There are ‘irtstic jugs of the famou: imported Doulton china, al fe the wally anuilter cones at cents, At Ps% and the other girls all would be]| The display of American cut glase dancing Gazaling ti Ate cystauine bri 1 gentlemen handsome and tall, | Galea, bowle, (rult dishes. celery Ay! me orm, ‘One night, called Jane jong, anoche in pparklir wllurement: J HAWall_ Flower,” ws woman seeking to set a beautiful a table ac aw moderate pric ie decided” to learn how to}!to tind. neve everything. to make all dance, ps aining-Foom appointmen ts, perfect. Lay jow she's so charming a}! wigely aitrerent Horal patterns: eto %o t or hvaltzer | Brant gaint 86 and chat ema PeE here ts some excoedingly novel olds all the men In a trance. |] ware shown to advantage 1 BoE Vases, in. combinations a an Many purplo. "The toilet sets at i. cant i 0 ng, Singing, Wuslo, Acting }} Wit” Anrinontse "benutinniy wth SP! ink and blue bedi her schools will offer instruc. Jj Women of tantidlour, tate affects on through to-mo i The hich, Ph o-motras SPs SB a ara ae hak ERMINE P ERE TT TTL ETT NTT MISS DOROTHY BERTRAND IMPOR “SYLPHE BEND.” SORRY SHE ACTRESS WHO STARTLES BROADWAY W1ITN “LA SYLPHE” GILIDE, raphe ‘Taken oy Mventng World (Snapshot Photog DOROTHY BERTRAND NEW YORK'S'LA SYLPHE! PROSTRATED BY | $8,850 LOSS Mrs. Mary Slavine, Who Dropped | Her Savings of Lifetime in, Street on Way to Bank, Is in, Precarious Condition. Biricken down by the sudden loss of her life's savings of $88 Mrs, Macy, Slavine, of No. South Sixth street, Williamsbprg, 18 to-day lying in a pre- carious condition at her home, under the of Dr, Hughes, who has given strict orders that nothing be done to| disturb her as she has suffered for years with heart trouble, "Woe fear mother may not survive | thts shock, It Is very serious to her, as she hae had heart trouble for sever years," sad Mise Mary Siavine, daugh- ter of Mrs, Slavine, after recounting to- |+ day at her home the story of how her mother lind yesterday afternoon with drawn $8,760 from the Nassau ‘Trust Company and 81% from the Dime Sa ings Bank of Wallamsourg, and ha rtarted for the Williameburg Bavinis Bank when on Broadway, Williama- burg, she @iseovered ner lose and startled the passers-by by rlek ings |My God, I have lost all 1 had in the “The most of my mother's money 6 of the aiule of the house mith Pourth street, left her by her mother,’ sald Miss Sla she ntended to buy a hy e at No, 94 Mor- tom street, but now’—and the young woman almost sobbed The Wililamaburg police are making forts to locate the missing money, but nothing had been repo there la Uttle hope of finding { Aff Photographer.) an Mlegal rate of speed. The child ts 9 | ty-eventh street, her hea’ cut In a halt FLED IN AUTO Little Marie Horwitz May Be! middle-aged men Insisted on a dozen places, two of her limbs broken {and her body covered with bruises, Marie Je the daughter of Jacob Hor- school yesterday when the auto ran hor | down, Maimed for Life by Injuriesy ‘the two mon why wore in tito aute Received Under Machine Run- ning at Fast Speed. mobile had been intent on getting aw but had apparently feared to start whlie the crowd was around, Neither one lett the machine and when the crowd st Gl to follow the child to a drug store, they suddenly tumed on the power and got away, Heveral men y at theta, hut It was oo late, The machine was soon out of sight In a cloud of dust. Nobody got the number, and, although wits, who keeps a cigar store at No. 208 Sixth avenue. She was returning te ttying to loeate the mon, there is little prospect of su ed to-day and {1 most crowded part of Seventh avenue at = Important Forcign and Telegraphic News. Victor Hugo's Statue In Rome ROMR, MAY 6.—The unveiling of the statue of Victor Hugo presented by the Franco-Italian League of Paris to the city of Rome occurred this morning at the Villa Horgheso in tho presence pt K.ug Victor Emmanuel, the French delegates, the French Anibassador, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Publlé Ingtruction and many other Als*in+ guished guests, ‘The statue, which ts of Carrara marble and elyht feet high ta the work of the sculptor Pallez, 8: eral patriotic — ppecches —_ glorifying Franco-[tallan friendship were delivered wind gre che bands ing the Koya! March," Honoring Schiller’s Memory, BERLIN, MAY 6.—Schiller’s memory will be honored on Tuesday, the 100th anniversary of his, death, in every city and university town dn Germany, No fewer than twenty-three public obsery- ances will take place in Berlin. The principal one, under the direction of the Berlin University, will occur at the Royal Opera-House, and Crown Prince Frederick William will be present, Ambassador Tower will represent tho American universities at the exercises, Which will be most simple. ‘The last Mrect survivor of Bchiller's branch of the family, his great-grandson Karl, Count yon | Glelchen-Rusawurm, 4 Frenceon of Sohilier's daugater Ceollla has suddenly become the object ot many attentions. He divides hia time between Castle Greifenstein, in Bava- ra, and Rom Winthrop’s Statue Unvelled, the first Gov Connecticut under royal charter, was honored to-day in the unveiling of aj Wronze statue of heroic size, The occa- sion was the two hundred’ and fitt ninth anntyersary of the founding of New London by the younger Winthrop, (nd It was signalized by the presen of Goy, Henry Roberts and his staft and many othor distinguished men of | the State with a large escort of Sta miliary. « States vessels in the harbor and coast urtiery companies from the forts, Big Caisson to Raise Crulser, HONGKONG, MAY 6,~—An enormous 4,000-ton caisson, ‘specially’ constructed to raise the French armored crulsor Sully, sunk in Allong Bay, Tonquin, In February, was launched here to-day and will leave immediately for Saigon, French Cochin-China @ commander of tho British cruiser Hogue offered nis | services In towing the calsson, but they were gratefully declined by the French Admiral, as powerful tugs had already been hired for this purpose, Spanish Conspirator Caught, MADRID, May 6—Sarrion de Herrara, former King-at-Arms of the ants), Court, has been arrested at the inetance of the Braailian Minister here, on the charge of conspiring with others against the, Government of Bruzi A search of the residence of Senor (e¢ Horrera resulted In the discov ofa number of commissions for. oMcers: why wore tto organize an army in the state of Kunanl, "The commitmsions bore tho ‘or of the colony of} of] Van Wyck Rosalter, and before it could wal Its appearance Clerk J, 1, Aston, yellowed with age the| 1m the village. It} Little Frances diod last night oh 6,| #fter being racked with terrible con- Caught Spotted Fever Here, BRLDGRTOD letter is wonderfully w In dated from Mount Vernon ssed toa Mr near Leeds, and cree Uest’ from Mis9 | Qh. ‘Therwriter saya he ia In heed of and would” gladly, borrow developed at ¢ miles cust of he is Miss Mary rmel, a settlement three », yosterday, Wainwright, se in charge ty, has the Where she had bee visiting friends, Killed Two, Then Himself. SHARON, PA, MAY 6,—Inflamed with Tohn Sonoskt at a and Killed Mr: -year-old nephew, | panies, sailors from United | This Duel Won't Come Off. JABY, MAY 6.—The {seconds of Herr Pomsgay, a member of the opposition party in the Diet, have declined to give Premier Tiza satisfac- tion as a@ result of yesterday's incident the ground that allowed similar BUDAPEST, HU heur to-day erch and her sixt Premier has Interruptions to pass unnoticed, Dynamite Wrecks Church. WILKESBARRE, Welsh Congregational Chure); r here, was partly namite explosion t explosive was pla The shouting af the boy was unintentional, and killed (he boy ed and 4 retuhior | Want some i At the Inst session of the Llqior License Court Rev, To" Kaiser Much Improved. vor Willlam car: | twards, the Anti Mediterrancun His naturalty | @ nomber of ieonmay and the pol ramitted the celme Delcasse Will Not Resign. Owing to venewed re- ports that Poreign Minister Delca tends to resign as a result of ditte with Premier Rouylor over foreign at: fats, the Porelgn Office to-day made a specific statement to the e: reltalonis exist betwee see, ond that the latter has mot any present purpose of retiring, trisburg for several | machines have to Strasburg, PARIS, MAY 6. New Washington Letter Is Found. SHERMAN, TEXAS, MAY 6.—What geems to be a genuine autograph letter “Washington bas mysteriously: {that the Rou. vier and De WAS RESCUED Girl Saved from Reservoir Says She and Little Baby Were Starving and that She Was Driven from Home. The young woman who was gaved from drowning in the Central Park reservoir last night and taken to the Presbyterian Hospital under the name 0 Johnaon, twenty-two yonre old, of Cairo, N , decianed to-day that ‘her real name would never be revealed and that as soon as she Is released from the hospital #he will again seek to a her Ife, She eald: "A few days ago I was driven from home with my few-weeks-old baby, | came here to nee if the little one's father would not ald me, but he had digappeared, I had only a few dollars and got @ cheap furnished room on West Twentieth street, “A week ago my money was gone, T pawned my coat and my underelothes to buy food. For two days my baby and I went without food, Then my landlady summested that I take the child to the Foundling Asylum. I did. Then In vain T continped my search for work, was too weal to work, I was turned away from door to door, and at sun- down came home. I found that my room was locked against me, I had not a penny for lodgings, and wandered up to Central Park." ‘The phymclans soy that the young woman has an even chance at recovery, ——————__— RIPPER SLAYER GETS LIFE TERM Justice Davy in Sentencing Boyne Holds Out Hope of Possible Ultimate Freedom for Moorish Murderer. James Boyne, the Moor who stabbed May Wtlson to deeth in a Raines law hotel in Hast Thirteenth street April 3, was to-day sentenced to Sing Sing Prison for life, Congressman Henry M. Goldfogle end Mark Alter, Boyne’s counsel, told Jus- tle Davy that the Moor, despite his statement to the contrary, had known the Wiison woman for more than a year, “The treatment he received from the weman,'" Mr. Goldfogle told the Jus- tice, “inflamed his mind against her, and aftor hin wife had given birth to a ehild he determined to kill her.” “If T had known that,’ Interrupted Avalstant Distriot-Attorney ly, "his | plea of guilty to murder in the second | degree would never bave been accept- od. He deserves the electric chair." Justice Davy in sentencing Boyne, remarked that the youth of the de- fendant—he in only twenty-three might prove his salvation some day. "Ap the years go by." Justice Davy sald, “something may occur to war- vant a mutation of vour sentence, and thus secure your Mberty."’ ——a WILL DIE, TOO Death of Little Frances Stewart from Rabies Causes Action by the Authorities — Will Now Keep Children at Home. Fearful that the death of Frances, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart, wealthy realdents of Upper Nyack, the result of hydro- phobla, may be repeated in other cases, the authorities are to-day taking every precaution to check the spread of the disease among dogs in tho village. All children are kept off tho streets, and Whenever a dog appears he Ia watched and observed lest he develop syinp- toms of rables, ‘The same dog that bit the Stewart child snapped its teeth in the arm of tho five-year-old son of be shot had also bit several other dogs vulsion« for several hours, Dr. Maynard called a meeting of the Board of Health when the mad dog was phot und the head was sent to the teur Institute. Three rabbits, which en Inoculated with the blood of had the dog, died within a short time, Or- ders were given out last might by the Chiet of Police that” all “unmuazied dogs should be shot. One or two ani: mals have already pald the penalty. n offictal matcher has be Minted: ahd “etray, dome will’ne See pounded. saa. “I Yave loved and lost," sighed the man in black suspenders, “How sad!" id the sympathette triend, “You Joved the beautiful girl atid lost her?" “No, J married her, and ever since she was Ellen Beyers, thirty: ing at Thirtleth street and First ave- mue, The police could find no woman In that nelghborhood who answered to that name. I have lost all loose change I left in my: Yost—Chicago News, 4 al Eat Grape-Nuts There's a reason, ' SAVING WOMA ——. Watchman of Hospital Had Hard Struggle to Rescue Ellen Beyers, Who Had Tried to Drown Herself in East River. Cries of help in a woman's voice sounded through the Willard Parker Hospital, at the foot of East Sixteenth, street arly to-day, and were heard hy Thomas Kennedy, a négit wal man employed at tye hosplial. Kehwedy ran to the water front apd far out he saw the figure of a woman bobbing up and down in the waves, He dived Into tho river and swam to the woman's aid, seizing her by the har, The tide was running out stromg and Kenaedy soon found that his own Hirengt® was fast giving out, He, too, began yelling for help, but, held to the screaming woman, who shriexel every time her head appeared above tho water, The cries of Kennedy and the woman were heard on shore and men ran to the rescue, By a super-human effort the now exhw to the shore as Past a dock, A rope Was thrown to him and be selzed !t and knotted dt “Every one told me I looked too alck, | about the woman's shoulde: ted Kennedy mot loge the tide corned hilea 1 The woman wag drawn In to shore and then the rope was thrown to’Kene nedy, who was taken Ip so weak that he could not stand, At the hospital the woman said that Wx, Mv — WASHINGTON DUKE. SINKING. No Hope for Aged Founder of What In Now American Tobaece Company. CHARLOTTE, N. C., May 6.—Wasl- ington Duke, the founder of what 1s now the American Tobacco Company, and head of the Duke family, ts gradue ally sinking at his home at Durham N.C, A special despatch from Durham eays no hope Is held out for his recov- ery. He is eighty-four years of ag and has been ir feeble health for eoms time iia the result of @ fall by which a limb was broken, wi feaancurentt The Coward Arch --Supporting { Shoe containing a hides Neves alt pain end P fectly'the pitts shape of theloot. | For Men and: Women., SOLD NOWHERD. BLES, JAMES S. COW: 268-274 Creonwich St..Ni. (HBAD Wana de OTREBD) Wall Orders Filed. Bentter Cotaeque, conomy.: That’s a matter of memory. Re- member this about collars: If word “LINEN” on a 15c. collar is abe sent you’lt know it’s coffon, Most 180, collare cotton. ' Demand Triangle IN" Collars at your haberdasyer's. Write for ‘Information about collars” rou OLLARS) 4-my, 16e, Bach—Two for 250. \ slsee, VAN ZANDT, JACOBS & CO., TROY, N. 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