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His Big White Boutonniere | #ascinates All Observers at Theatre. | Tomes M. Iyde has switched from | to white carnations, He cronted | F sensation at the Now Amster: | @qm Theatre last night than he had| eaticipated, ‘ne aesthetic apostle of the shrinking violet appeared Janguldly beautiful just” Ddefore tho curtain rese on tho first eat | of ‘'Trilby." Mr. Hyde was faultlessly attired In a dinner vot pleated white shirt, an and a huge White carnath An Inverness was earelessly thrown over nis shoulder, He w a short friend, who seeme Mr, Hyde's so- elety ag much as that gentleman diay dimself. | Afier each act the two strolled oret- tNy from their aisle seats In the sovond row back into the foyer, ‘There was only a slight ripple of in- terest until the end of the fourth tit. That 1s the occasion when Wilton Lackaye as Svengali dies a terrible death. Orchestra Plays “Violets,” Too, | ’ Mr, Hyda, looking self-consciously | gracious with a “never-heard-of-Alex- | ander” expression on his face, reached of the orchystra on his the rear 8 between-the-ncts walks, He kuew he! was the centre of attraction, but he) hadn't expected quite the notice Fe! ceived, | ‘A large fat lady with a florid face and ntenance that knows not the of ihe violet was Beated on seat enough, too, t spl aning n the arm of this friend, and with the huge carna- tion loom! up in staring prop tions, came ront of the hearty fat | one, she gave a terrible whoop that | startled the audience, Then she gave @nother look at the beauteous Mr, Hyde and went into convulsions of| laughter that shook every ounce of her 200 pounds, | Mr. Hyde looked Ike a startled fawn and passed into the theatre lobby, Everybody in the theatre had his or her gaze f ed upon the fat lady, After her exp ons of merriment eeu a@udsided, she blurted out between | spasms of ughter | “Oh, Say, Did You See tt” — | “pid you seo it? see that! ehirt? (M dt had been packed for a year, | (Repeated convulsions.) Oh, me! Oh, | my! Did you e the like? And the earnatic and the Did you sway ‘The fat lady was off again, Between | spasms she kept demandit “Did you ever see an like 1t" Her companion tried to calm her, and wvhen James H appeared at the ‘THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1905. HYDE’S CARNATION MAKES A SENSATION. (By T. E. Powers.) laughter.) It looks ine| Te Equitable’s Vice-President Has Always Doted on Violets and the Fat Iady in the Front Row at the Theatre Gave a Whoop When She Saw Him with a New Brand of Boutonniere. The Carnation Is on the Other Side of Mr. Hyde’s Ruffled Shirt.—POWERS. rise of the curtain on the last act the Jarge lady he Mr. Hyde wi les of 16 more ment ked uesthetically back to Was started on OLD ‘L’ STRIKER FORTY “MARYS” WITH LAMBS START A FAD IN WINSTED nd Society Girls Care for Bereaved Offspring of Ewes Slaughtered by Dogs—Feed Them from Nursing Bottles and Decorate Them with Pretty Ribbons. ENDS HIS LIFE ‘Despondent Because Company Refused to Take Him Back, Joseph McDonald, Former Ticket Seller, Dies hy Gas. Joseph McDonald, of No. Hundred and Pifty-sevent twenty-fdur yeurs a tieket-s Blevated Railroad, but who lost when » recent sirike was declared, committed suicide to-day by inhaling gas, Ho joined the strikers against his Will and was refused re-ernployment by the Inter ough aft broken, Since that time 2? vid had nh ont ef work and gr pondent MeDonald leaves a W! woand ¢ children, When the strikers came to him and ordered him out he at first ree fused, but after working a day longer than his friends he was made to quit The strike broken, he applied for his old position and when tls was dented him gent his wife to Me ger Hedley She pleaded in vain and McDonald was told that the company had no further use for hhin. Since that time MeDonald had wan dered avout In search of employ led on a gelative return hoi aie thought he | an MeDonuld as if he were pleased over the pros of employment, He went to his room, whioh Is tn the front of the house, and after the family had | Yotlred turned on the as, When found | to-day he was dead GINE BUTTED INTO*REAR OF CAR, Pole of Fire Muchine Speared Plat. form ptection, Throwing Crow of Trolley t . Engine Company No, 119 of Brooklyn, fs lald up for repairs to-day after crash- ing into a trolley car of the Douglass street lino at Washington avenue ana} Dean street last night while running to a@ fire at No, bi > ink place, One of the horses, recently purchased by the Bire Department, became fright. ened at a dog and swerved to the side, | DB, pushing hls mate with him, Before they could’ be got under control by Driyer Devel they had run plump Gaainat the rear of the car, driy ° pole of the engine through the Blaghorts rotection and rear door, “Conductor obn Dolay and Motorman Ernest Scott Were both Maken from the car and both alightly hurt, i ‘Thers wero a number of passengers the car, but none of them was Iniut ‘Tho, Arq engine horses were | pi Heine the cir nid wore release Aimoulty, inn with sot eam RAFFLES |S,1N- TOWN! Don't fall to read "The Ides of March” In tho Saturday color supple W. f ment of The Mvening At fa the firci story p acrien, WINSTED, Conn, May 10,—There are forty Marys with tholr little lambs | near this town. offsnring reaved belonging to 3, Moore that in an enslaug The bolles these unusual Marys of Winsted who The lambs are the be- of forty fair ‘owes the flock owned by B. were attacked and killed nt of ravenous dogs, are the debutantes and haye adovted pets with as much ay!d- ity as if they were Griffon pups instead of Inmbs of nety. ‘They the ordinary spring va- were Inspired no doubt by the noble spirit of Ife-saving. The woolly the bloody perilous that, tenance upon massacre eltuation, bem still orphans were left after $n a peculiarly Thelr trouble was dependent for sus- Incteal diet, they were robbed not only of thelr motherly love fund Ikewlse, It was the proteotion, but thelr food supply chorus of thelr piping trebles, bleating with grief and hunger, that aroused the sympu tlest soctety PAY FOR Chadwick In Annenned offered to say JEROME’S ASSISTANT MUST y of the pret. girl jn the town, eon STRIKING CABMAN, Sho! lamb's Hfe and gotpasture—or worse, the butcher shop. #200 by 0 Jury for Blows That Put Hopst fn Bed tor a Week, ELIZABETH, jetant Citat May 10,—-As- Chaa- J, triot-Attorney Chane: hs front seu, bu: after the play was! over he did not go back past the portly person, A friend of James H, Hyde sata that thirty-nine warm-hearted young women to do the same, ‘The lambs were taken | home In autos and runabouts, wile | forty ordera were despatched to apothecary for large-sised nursing vot- | ues, Over three dozen homes had the pretty domestic pieture of a snow- white lamb with @ maiden at Its side, relterating the old refrain, “Drink, pretty creature, drink." 1t was fury how those young sheep learned the new racket. ‘They sucked those bottles as carelessly as a well- dintd man takes his frayped creme-de- mentie, ‘Ther falr mistresses @ bath with carbollc sou) down until they were dry and fufty, trimmed them “with a few bows on hecks, tal)s end ankles (%), and trotted them out on the avenue ike so many ave thelr pets rubbed them French poodles, © lambs are taking to thelr new lite very kindly, They are growing fat nd meaty with good care, ‘heir only orrow i# that as the good time goes Nn they will wax Inrge and heavy and be relegated from the boudolr to the wick beat Ume ago, liopst has a oaib stind at Summit, where Chadwick lives, On Jan, 6 last the lawyer got off a train on a rainy day and summoned Hopst's cab, Hopst Into unconsclousness some the occurrence had annoyed Mr. Hyde As for the plump person, she didn't even know who the man was who iad tickled her sense of himor. DYNAMITER ROUSSEAU SANE So Commission Named by Re- corder Reports, and He Will Be Arrained for Sentence Next Week—May Get 5 Years ‘The commission appointed by Record: j er Goff to inquire into the sanity of Gessler Rousseau the conicted dynamite bomb maker to-day reported that Revsseau was sane and at the time of his sending the infernal machine to the steamship Umbria was responsible for his actions, ‘The commission consisted of ex-Jus- tlee D, Cady Herrlok, Dr. Cartos F, MaoDonald and Alexander M, Hadden, Before the commission Rousseau pro- tested {gorously againet his sintty bo- Ing inquired into. “Tam told that Tam a monomantac,"’ he told the Commission. “Maybe I am, but that is not Insanity, There is a dif- ferenoe between a man who has pecu- liar ideas and a man who {s not re- sponsible for his actions," Asked what the difference was Rous- seau replied, Well, I can't go into de- talls,”" Pressed to give his opihion, the dyni miler answered that from his under- standing @ monomaniac was a man gly: ing his time und efforts to one line and ®& man who wasn't responsible was a man who was mentally weak and did wrong without knowing it. “If I am sent to Matteawan,” he as | sented, "I will rt kept there for fife because of these ideas of mine. Now, ! wil never change unt that means I*fe, doosn't 10?" Dra, award LD), Wisher and James Rdward Kelly, alicnists, wao exanined Rouxsonu at vhe Instance of Recorded Goff, wers of the opinion that the pris- oner was suffering from paranola, Rousseau will be anpalgnod for een- tonce before the Recomer next week. Th crime for which he was convicted, th carrying of dynamit through the public streets without a permit. ds pun- {ahsble by not more than five yoars im- prisonment, oo DEDICATED A HOME. New Yorkers Attend Services at Milford Haven, Coun, Con- ducted by Bishop Potter, A party of about 200, interested in the work of the Episcopal Church, a ma- jority of them women, went by special train to-day to Mfiford Haven, Conn,, to take part dn the dedication of the Sarah Schermerhorn Home and consecration ot the Chapel of Grace at that place Ly Bishop Potter, The home and chapel were bullt with a legacy of },000 t War agreealie until he saw a regular customer, They ho attempted to ebundon Chadwick, The young prom- Bt phe thalt ‘he countered y Bf Budiey ie Hee eoead, nar Sie fiog xorg. + HYDE DISCARDS VIOLETS FOR CARNATIONS STARVING, WITH FIVE CHILDREN Mother Clasping Dead, Newly- Born Babe, Found in Squalid Home in Deplorable Condition —Without Food for Days. Mre, Mery Burns, thirty-two years old, but who looks Uke an old, decrepit woman on account of a fearful emact tion, waa found to-day dn her rooms at No, 882 Metropolitan avenue, Willams- bung, hugging a dead child just born, Clinging to the akirts of the woman were five small children ranging from two to eleven years, The entire family were Hterally starv- ing. The thin, pinched faces of the children showed that they had not been well fed for days, The dead child was born during the night without the prea- SHE IS STARVING Wife of Restaurant Owner Tells Court Husband Is Trying to Get Rid of Her by Not Giving Her Food. Though her husband ts the proprietor of three restaurants Mra, Mangaret Demos, twenty year old, wife of Em- anirel Demos, a Greek, thirty-six years old, of No, 205 East Sixty-ninth etreot, had him arraigned tn Yorkville Court to-day complatning that he didn't give her half enough to eat, and that he deliberately starved her In an attempt to get her tof the way that he might tute a more satistactory spouse, 1D mos was technleally charged with dis- orderly conduct and held In $1,000 bail for further examination to-morrow by ‘ence of a dootor or a helping hand. Policeman Bruns, of the Bedford ave- nue police station, heard the children orying and he entered the two rooms which the family ocoupled. The rooms were bare of all furnishing save two beds and a gas stove, The larder failed tq show as much as @ stray crumb, The woman's husband, who was a coal handler, left the house Friday last suffering from hunger. He said he was going out to ask for a job, and if he id not get it he would never return, When Sunday came and the family had eaten what iittle of food had been left In the house Mra, Burns collapsed, She re taken ey) Jast night that #he ‘When the neighbors were apprised to- day of the deplorable condition of the Burns family they came at once to its asaintance, Pollooman Bruns sent for an ambu- where the woman was taken, The dead baby was sent to the Morgue. The other children were put in the charge of the Children's Society. BOY STEALS TO BUY MEDICINE Midget Turns Bicycle Into Cash to Help His Mother, He Says —But Stole Other Wheels for Fun, (Special to the Evening World.) MOUNT VERNON, N. ¥., May 10.— The youngest bicycle thief ever arrested in this section js Eddie Parrie, seven years old, of No. 49 North Third av: nue, who was caught by Detective 1 ber after he had stolen a $100 machine from the front vernada of the rest- dence of H. M. Dickerson, at No, 112 Rich avenue, Chester Hill, At the station-house the boy made a confession in which he said he had etolen four wheels during the past fow weeks, and that he had sold one of them for $1.60 and gave the money to hie sick mother to buy medicine and foud, Eddie, who is a midget, Is considered ‘an expert bloycle rider, He is one of the clty Mamplightera and generally stole wheels Sunn the early hours of the morning while he was making his rounds to put out the street gas lumps, “T stole a bicycle from the house of Marvy ® Bender on North Fulton ave: nue, and machines from Claremont and Hich avenues too. I hid the bicycles in Burton lot and covered them over with rass, One of them I sold for $1. t @ave my alck mother the :noney buy things with, She ts poor. M is too poor to buy me a biey stole one now and then," He will probably be committed to the Westchester Catholic Protectory, —<——=—_-— MOTHER AND SON SAVED FROM DEATH BY GAS, Minnie Adell and her son Ea- ward, of No, Hast Seventy-sixth street, Were overcome by gas to-day, and the boy was taken to the Prosby: terian Hospital for treatment. When Mrs, Adell retired last night she left the gas burning In her room The son, who returned home a few hours later, accidentally turned on the gus after once shuttin Tens ants in the house traced the odor and called in Policeman Delahunty, who broke in the door, Mra, Adel was quickly revived, but her son had to be taken to the hospital. Mrs. lance from the Kings County Hospital, | ol and th Magistrate Pool, Mra, Demos told Magistrate Pool that her husband tried to Induce her by rauasions, by offers of money and by threats of Viclence to consent to a Alvoree, but she refused, ‘Then, she de- cle Domos tried to kill her, Once he tried to throw her out of a window, she sald, at another time he turned On the gaa in her tom, while aha was asle and she awoke just in tim’ to pave her lite, and when these measures falled he tried starving hor. ‘her, sho eald, that he had no use for qatick mite, and that she would be Temon, through tis lawyer, dented emon. through hi yor Mrs, Demos'e allegetions. He said that be had always been willing to give her all the money ahe needed, and that she left him without, just cause, He produced letters Intended to, ehow that Mrs, Demos was intercsted In a boy, seventeen years old, why lyed next docr to Deimos’ house, Lawyer Nuzent made no objection to the ad. milssion of these letters, declaring that they shewed no {mpr er relations be- aween Mrs, Domos and the boy. De- mos admitted, under Nugent's cross. examination, that he recelyed an ine come of % a day from his Old Slip Tes rant clone, TWO CHILDREN WAIT CLAIMANTS Who Has Lost a Little Chubby- Faced Boy Dressed In a Mili- tary Suit or a Pretty Girl of Nine? ‘Unless there 18 some one to claim 9 chubby-taced youngster of four, who says that he is Eddle Divine, that his father drives horses, but who doesn't know where he lives, he will be taken to the Gerry soclety to-day, ‘This boy, with a second boy of his own age, were found together at Thirty- seventh street and Ninth avenue by a policeman on Monday, Both were cry- ing and they appeared to be together, though neither knew the name of the other, They were taken to the West Thinty-seventh street police station, and yesterday one of the youngsters wan identified as Michael Bracana, of No. 412 West Twenty-fifth street. Failing to find the parents of the sec- ond boy he was taken to Police Head- quarters and thence to the Gerry Society rooms, where he !s to-day, romping whd laughing and having a mighty good time generally. He wears a military sult, with red atripes on his arms, and he thinks that he has been made a full- med iceman. Ned aern aiao is a-Ritl of nine at Head- quart who has forgotten her name place she lives, She was found at Fifty-second street and Second ave- nue Jast night. She Is expensively dressed, and the police cannot under: stand why no one has come to claim he IF YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY Or Secure an Ideal Place to Live SEND POSTAL FOR CIRCULAR AND VIEWS oF RAST ELMHURST ON UR: MING HAY HF iM Mow TRA IVE. 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