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DEINE OPES To-Morrow You Will Be Very Busy. "You should rise early, even if It is Bunday, go to the door and get the SUNDAY WORLD, which the man will leave for you. Ther you should hurry througn breakfast, and, ag soon as you bave returned from church, sit down by yourself and read the MAGAZINE BECTION from start to finish, It will keep you busy, It will interest you, and you are sure to agree that you've ne bad a better “Sunday read.” Somehow or other, a great number of Interesting hings have crowded themselves tnt) this one number of the SUNDAY WORLD, There ts really too mush, because a tingle number of a paper, like this one, | makes everyone expect just as good @ umber every Sunday, which ts a mighty hard thing for the editors to prepare, For Instance: It tan't every week that they can get hod of @ story like that about The Fighting Parson of New Jersey. Here {9 an unusual man, Ho belleves that you can be good and happy at the game time, which some ministers don't think possible fo he boxes, encourages his church people to do the same. or to take any good, healthy exercise, and now ts going to let them learn dancing under the instruction of the oburch. Seoms heretio? Well, the people of his flock don't think #0, for they're the happiest churoh people you ever saw, and lave bullt a §2 © ohuroh for him to preach his 4octries in Speaking of Money: That Wali etre ) got away with $259,000 fro ( National Bank did it p: eh? Simply showed how ¢ under the methods | nd financiers practice, Wh + ore lade of fifteen and sixteen e who carry @roum) »isinds of dollars a8 careless t was so much waste pil SUNDAY WORLD has bean looking into the matter and found some mighty interésting and sure prising whings about i, But There Is Another Thing in Life Besides moneyLOVE, Sometimes the two go together very nicely, as in the case of the pretty little Wall street menographer who has just married a Southern millionaire. Thin is not an un> usual happening, of course, but this par- tloular romance {s such a pretty, dainty one, with rej roses in it and all that, that it will Interest you and make you think of the good old umes, How About Your Flat-House “Germ?” Haven't got it? OF course you have~ Anna Sirese Richardson, ¢ woman, who Insists on tell- ing us things about ourselves, has found it everywhere among New Yorkers, and in To-morrow's SUNDAY WORLD will show you how {t ts affecting us It is mating us cranks, that's all. Helping Peary Find the Pole. Lieut. Poary, Here's more news f sent direct to the SUNDAY WoRLD from away up North, He seems to be Betting there this ime, which would be just tle luck of a steamer called the Roosevelt. There are some very {nt & people ab 1 some very things are happening, R ins oud A New’York Woman Sees New York. Here's one of those things that aro hard to belfeve, A woman, living in New York nearly all her life, has been @ busy bringing up a family of sixteen and doing washing for others that sho bas rever seen the city at all. @o the PURDAY WORLD gets hold of her, takes her out fn an automobile and shows her Diggest wn tn the the world. What % you suppore she thinks of it? A Pirate Battleship with a Mad Crew. Urhghgh! Doesn't this sound bhrill- ing’ It's the story of the Russian ship Potempkin, which, you may remember, broke loose one day and declared that it was going to be a navy by Hself, Of Fat reg the Russians got it back, but before they dij there were happenings aboard the cea that would scarcely believed, The BUNDAY WORLD, how- ver, has agoured the story of one of the , and it makes reading for you! Another 0, Henry Story. A story by O, Henry ought to be enough in itself to make the SUNDAY WORLD. sall like hot cakes, espectally 4a one as he has to-morrow, would be unfair to the author to tell about It ahead of time, bit you assured that it is bette than juilty Party" or any of those you feed recently, It's a typloal “0, A Working Girl’s Struggles, ‘This title may sound melodramatl, ‘but there f nothing melodramatic about the . Ite just one girl's tale of her ie tying: to make a iivin, is great olly, old ject, a the ‘worn toplo, but one so full of pathos end real heart Interest that it Is never too OM to read. The Most Beautiful Stage Gown, Who's wearing the most beautiful etage gown this year? There are mat- Bereta yea ao an who wears It Is inside it, and that adds to the beauty of the picture, Be Your Own Speolalist, This Is what Margaret Ayer says on the Home Page, and any advice to Women from this young lady ts worth Netening to, A litte sermon ts also mt on this page, i Iris would I to out ni out an ate It on mirrors, Stage Villainesses the matorial for th back Page Higasine, and some aH Intor- un to be a age tne 0 ‘thetr furnish o the bas er THE WORLD: IRVING DIES OF SYNCOPE AFTER PLAY Had Been Giving a Series of Farewell Performances in the Provinces, HEALTH SEEMED ROBUST. Last Performance In Tenny- son’s “Becket” Given with His Usual Fire, LONDON, Oct, 14.—Sir Henry Irving died siddenly a few minutes before midnight at his hotel at Bradford, {m- mediately after returning from the the- atre, where he had played fn Lord Tennyeon's “Becket.” (Ells last words on the stage were: "Through night to Ught. Into Thy hands, O God; into Thy hands." | Sir Henry had been giving a series of | farewell performances through the pro- vinces, Last night he appeared to be in robust health and he portrayed the characteristioally intellectual role in “Becket” with the vigor of youth, Attor the performance he returned to his hotel and was entering his room when he was geen to stegser. He foll and death came almost immediately, Physician who were called said that he had died trom syncope. Had a Premonition, On Wednesday, Sir Henry was enter. tained at luncheon in the Bradford Town Hall, @t which the Mayor pre- ‘sented to him an address from bis ad- | mirers, In replying to the address, Sir Heory apoke of bimeelf as one whose wands of life were fast running out, bit no one then present had the alight ost ldea that the end would come so $000, Sir Henry seemod to have fully reoove ered from his dangerous Indispoaltion of | last spring. Tho only explanation of his sudden death yet forthcoming 1s, lersely, that he was overworked at his age and broke duwn, ide was #lxy- | seven years old, On bis tour ae gave ea) performances @ week and trav. Shed CON LO uAY, Forty-nine years agg, when @ youth of eighteen, Irving maue his tret appears aioe as ah agior lu the old thease at | Bunderiand, Bngland, A half century Jacking a Vetr, bassed and he died tour- , When gach city re ng as A civic event; he iilustrious all over the He became f. manager that he might show whole plays with all the parts In harmony and proportion with and to other, Tre (iwi «Henly years his pros ions at hia Lyceum Theatre, Lone don, were everywhere regarded as ex- become world, — 4 emplars of artistic excellence, com- pletenesa and taste, He brought to the service of the stage the greatest ar- tists, great musiolans; in the matter of stage lighting every stage artist owes @ debt of gratitude to Henry Irving. Retween 1878 and yesterday the people of Ameria and Grea tain pald more than $11 000,000 to see him play. Knighted, Queen Victoria knighted Irving. It Was the first time euch an honor had an actor as such, He was icy. PResipeny RANI SS’ IMPERIAL QUARTERS, OLD VOR DOORS wid SILVER KwOes, MAHOGANY AND ils King’s persmal friend. Great unl+ TAPESTIEY AND SPAM go ii verslt s confer cen nears es on hie He | LeATHE® FURNITURE, freed eetured at Columbia, Harvard, Prince: | cry vf ton and Chicago, RVED HAROLE MANTEL PoUcEMAR At th «se of twenty-four he married the daughter of an arm surgeon iy named O'Callaghan, but his married Nits Mfe was not happy. and after the birth hv of two sons Laurence and Henry, his wife and he parted $150,000 * PRESIDE! HE KISSED AN MiCURDY t7FICe sp WILLING GIRL TST Sieg costes 4\ FuRNiT, Ducul's Temerity Aronsed Mise n ay nae Curry's Ire and She Charged f %, ina Him with Assautt, fcty Yim = = “, (Special ty The Bvaning World.) erie” PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Oct. Me William Dueul, employed by Joseph B, Widener at As'§ urne, might be pa doned for want to kiss Migs Irene Curry, of Mek but & wae his abrupt and terrify manner of doing it that got him Into trouble, Miss Ourry did not want him to ktss her, In fact, she objected strenuously and called in the police. She made a charge of nassau! wt the man and ba was held in $8 {for trial, NURSE VICTIM OF A PRANK, Youth Who ‘Arrenta” Her Is Held on Charge of Intoxtoation, A young man who wore expensive clothes walked into the West Thirtieth Btreet Stwtion last night accompanied 4 a tandsome young woman, who likewise wore good clothes. Osa “Where did you wet him?” the ser POM Seatana weant asked the young woman. Picrures - even he arrested aot) & THE WHOLE ven! venue wenty id. "F was in thera with OA PAWIEY mine, a voung w oho is a trained nurse, Tam,” The young woman lost no tle | leaying the station, She robbed as nh | told of her experience, The vouth was | locked up charged with intoxicatton, Building in Nassa street, —— Sues for 830,000, Thirty thourand dollany’ damages for injuries suffered when he was helping to unload the cargo of the steamship) yi srTor> Seeine “Missionaries’ Home" would have been more appropriate, tHE The Evening World's fanfous war artist, Mortimer, has explored the Mutual Life Insurance Company's anthropy which emanate from the roop of the president and permeate the building. Manturce, at pier No, 2, Bast River, are) demanded by Francesco Quantrain, a ‘ongsoreman, in & sult began yester- day in the United States Circuit Court, regklva, Ogaingt Michel B, and Phiap , Butler, Quantrain ai that part ft the cargo fell upon him cau ing Ine lea from whioh he sti!) suffers LOUIS STERN IS PARDONED Celebrate || ~séa 1s Glossed Over, This, aveat event To Morrow News was recelved here to-tay by WHEN cable from Merlin that Lou's Stern, a DIAMONDS, member of tho New York Chamber of WATCH ia, a Commerce, and one of New York's most Bad Ktsengen, to a fine of 600 marks nd two wooks’ Imprisonment, has been BY GERMANY | latior | His Sentence of Ten Years Ago’ for Insulting Baron Thuen- |‘! dor intervening, ble grew out of von dancing at the Gardens, Baron Thuengen asked that the youth ‘be removed on tho grounds that he was under fifteen years of age. Mr, Stern objected to such an order, ond a die. pute ary he American the Vice Commissioner, In whieh ¢ decided that he hed been n term bs Tle theh Hictment ts Stern somewhere v. r have. o¢ eon $20,000 SENTENCED TO BE WED. Couple Comyicied of Aswault Mar- ried by Aldermants Order. (Special to The Bening World.) WILKES-BARRE, Pa,, Oct. vill be aacrificed ae prominent business men, who wae sen- r, we Ca ge tenced ten yodrs ago for insulting! Mary Schroge, Stanley vate persone through Chargod with assault and battery upon Krokus and if Baron Thuengon, Vice Commissioner of | Anta Olnich were to-day sentenced by Alderman Sullivan to be married im- SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14 MORTIMER EXPLORES MUTUAL STRONGHOLD HAZED clRLs 1- | WORE SLINGS INTO CHAPEL Wadleigh President Thought It Indicated an Epidemic Deitm Mpefion, a Greek lettor *roret society of Wadleigh High School, has | taken a sudden riage into prominence Dr, John White, the principal of the iris’ high school, has called the sisters to account for a little haging, Reproot | means publolty, and pbileity meins importance, That's why all the “Delta Fa" feel proud ap peacocks, and all the underclass girls are thinking, “Can | I over hope to be elocted to tat aur | norior “rat? " | It all came about this way: When the society was founded, a your ago, through the efforts of Mise Nina Van Dyne clause was included tn the con- | stitution to read as follows: “When, ag tt shall come to pass, those elented to membership in this sacred sisterhood shall be formally and eternally pledged, they shall, in symbol of that fact, wear some outward and visible sign of such 4 nature and for such @ term as this society shall prescribe,” When the newly elected were pledged this week they were instructed to ap- near at chapel exercises the next morn- ing with arma tn black slings and their topknots braided in ohiidish fashion down thelr backs, These hallmarks were to Indicate to the choo! what a plodee pin does in some ef the big fra- SETS FIRE TO BED AND CUTS HIS THROAT “Little Black Man Told Me to Do It,” Says De- mented Youth, when, bang! the book fell from honds at the aight of the star member Declaring a Itttle black man that was! of the funlor class sitting before him inside of him had told him he must kill ‘njured and maimed. | ternities, Amazed the Doctor. | Now, Delta Bpaiion admits to ite thrice-holy circle only seniors and funtors, The new merhbers are elected yearly from the junion, and in the bie auditortum where the entire school meets each moming the upper class- men ocoupy front seate, ‘The hymn was closed and Dr, White ‘wes juat opening the Book of Proverbs to réA4 to his young women about che 00d houtewifo who mece while It !s yet dark .o put the house tn order, have sald Have | radn eltonely, + w tn the pltoty hall, leading biindfalded and quaking victims to the ¢ doom. But the girls stood dt all, Vey 1 1 pi thelr loyelty to the sister: y unflinchingly eating the most lv things called “entrails,” by perform! feats of supergiriish prowess and setting forth thelr tdeae of the {de himself, Solomon Greenbaum, twenty-| He leaned over the lectern, his eyes | three years old, who was released from beghie ve pee ay ie alx omit vard’s Ia! Tneane Asylum somo ‘Ul ttle sorrow an Paes ate cok toa tn Mee kad coon Wiih AREA Ba Blogs. uso eecarn” bine | which he was lying early to-day and [4m Alexander, Miss Alice Kidd. Miss, Vida Lindo, Miss Nettle Reid and Miss | then out himself about the chest and Martek Roberta bid come ie bu | ~ om, (yom ishe tien “Meroiful heavens!" oried the learned The fire caused a panto among the! 1 oo a neh | | twenty-four families ving tn the elm-| ment. hme nas Mmaelt in hie excite. story tenement No, 179 Ciinton street disaster? Ah, my dear young: women. | that came near costing several lives, 118 #t posaible you have been #4 rough in | Greenbaum is now in Bellevue Hospital sport ag to maim each other? & prisoner and has @ chanoe to recover. Heaven” fool aad, Daakatbell or Special Officers Boollick and Levy were | about being gentle in at Grand and Olinton streets when bar eats said gh they hear a cry of “Wire! and, after) oruaed the sextet, | pulling the box on the eorner, ran to) “Yur *rms” said Dr, John, ' the house, No, 179, In a hallway next Only “Pledged,” That's All, | ‘door they saw Greenbaum, He was in| My, nol They aren't broken,” chirped |his underclothes, which were nearly | the gins, burned off him, and he was covered with blood. of ° At the Delancey street police etation,| “Wh sh ocel @ block away, Grecnbeaum kept tolng| , We're Kang to Join Delta Fp, and hile story of tho ttle black man, while | \0'e, Peng hazed, Oh, no; wo aren't the doctors took stitch after stioh in his! woul, you can just imagine what tho wounds, He talked na manner that/|principal sald. Aid then he turned ‘to left little doubt of his mental condition, | the place where h talks of not letting His best friend, he #ald, was Dr, Knapp, | Your By band know what your right Of Whe DAAbe: Ohya Bo the aoctety took notice. Mies For The doctors sald evidently he fiad been | Friedlander, who Is President nud. Mice commiltted to the asylum suffering from , leila, Gale and Miss Nina Van Dyne, sutcldal mani and been dlecharwed ag |'R8, Commuties en Forture, met in se- cured, only ¢0 have a relapse, If he re |fhitiauone Tres deeded Tt ewan ae covers he will be sent back to the/held in the gymnaatum at dead of night, Ward's Island institution, ‘Yom should be — THANK EVENING WORLD, Parents Grateful Because Lost Boy Was Found Through Publiotty, ‘That The Evening World haa been President to an Evening World 1 ve to do funny things ove ee BOY SURPRISED BURGLAR, | Thief Knocked Down Discoverer To the Editor of The Bvening World; and Leaped from a Window, Please accept ow grateful thanks! Allen James, thirteen years old, son for the tnterest you took in our mim-|of Charles James, of Academy street, (ng boy, The Bventng World printed Ralleville, N. J., when eating Junch at vitcanta for assistance, every one of | which resetves without stint all the help that can be givon by publicity, Here {s the latest instance of a lost bay returned to his home by The Fvaen- ing World, as acknowledged by Mr, and Mrs, Andrew M, Snow, last riday & paragraph which attract. noon yesterday, heard to uy ed the attention of many kind friends, | stairs, Knowing his ents were away, #0 that We soon wot trace of our hoy. |he mo un to inves Ae on. and he ts now safe at home Our fam. | tered ® bedroom he saw @ man hidue ily all jofn in thanking you again. | behind a bureau. Gnatefully yours, MRS. A.M. SNOW, | When tho burglar found himself ANDREW SNOW, | trapped he jumped from his biting Flushing, Long Tstand, Oot. 18, 1906, place, knocked the boy down, throw open window and fun t 0 round, @ distance of twenty-five feot, e Hornblower avenue ond er aped ino a os lira t of woodland. He left behind a Samuel Bringman Pally on Travte | UL88 Bult case filed wills —- 10: of Broken Arms, |: his \ ed?” queries the dootor, soll-| | husbend. the means of restoring lost children, "tt leaked out epmebow. And thie husbands, wives, fathers and mothers) morning in chap’ Dr, White gave a by the score to phoir families and! litte helpful tail on tho womanly friends ta attested by many grateful) “emut wou know how {t ts when von! letters and the large number of ap-| belong to a secret motety,” 5-1) t} COP AER Pig Victory for Liberals, LONDON, OCT. 14.The Liberals have 4 notable victory in the election of Andrews to repreeent the Barketon Ash Divielon of the West Riding of Yorks'\Ire by a majority of 228 over the Un nikiate George Re tamer F A by the caused ought on the fiscal Jucution questions, and Church Acci ses Ex-Justice, A TOWN, PA, OCT, Mewewte 8. Roernd, ex-Justice of the Pome of Lower Milford Township and since 194 le Orpyins’ Court of Li Cou Was avrested to-day and hel a S10 ball chareed with. eml zl 2.95 fr 1m tho Uaton Bohool ang f elation { Lo or mt Jectined re-eleciion last year. he prowecuthin tees » brought by the truse f the assoc ution, Bank Scanéa) Kills Another. PHORIA, ITLL., OCT, 14—The Dough erty scandal has claimed another vice thm. Driven to desperation and nervous prostration ‘by worry over the discos ures compromising his bank and fear f 4 disastrous run, Nelson Burnheim, 4 venerable stockholder in the Peoria National, died suddeply last night. He was soventy-nine years old. C. CG. Lin a former official of the bank, dled American Ships Barred? HOSTON, OCT. 14—The report that he Newfoundland Government hes barred Amerloan fishing vessola from fishing in Newfoundland {nlets hag timed conaternation nong the owners of vessels here engaged in the frosem, herring industry, and several schooners, how preparing to proceed to the Bay of Isiands will be held until official coms fimation is recelved. 20,000 in Lockout, GBRA, GERMANY, OCT, M—The weavers in four mills here having ree fused to withdraw thelr notloe of am Intention to strike, tho Assoolation of Mill Owners has voted @ general shut- down of thelr factories Oo. 27. This | thw 20,000 persons out of employ- ent and is also expected to lead to lockouts in a number of ot gun ond Saxon (ow: Hurricane Battered Ship. MEXICO CITY, OCT. M.—The ship Bermuda, on hor way from Newsasile, England to Acapulco with a cargo of coal for the Pacifo Mail Steamship Company, has been \owad Into the late ter port by the German steamer Nau- pia, of the Kosmos ine, ¢ Bere muda had been caught and badly dame aged in a hurricane Senator's Life In Balance NEWTON. MASS., OCT. 16.—The eon. dition of Senator George T. Pulford, of Brockville, Ont, who was Injured in en automobile aveldent in this city on Sunday was unchanged thig fore- noon, 1 physicians at the Newton Hospital stated that It was impossible yet to tell whether he would re. cover, Hard Rap for Football. LAFAYETTE, IND, OCT. 44—Cone gresarman Charles B, Landis !s on record It is played to-day, to register my fon that de ighting, cook fgheiny ond bull fighting are Sabbath seb ies IN cOmpayison with modern foote inst foow as ays Two Slain In Feud Fight, ST, AUGUSTINE, OCT, .—George and Edw ‘a were killed and others were injured at Moul- It of a feud ‘arters. The ral Weeks ago with @ between members of the two er A dance Mine Workers Suspicious, 0 Alarmed by " Fahy, lea n here vnByl venta, Belgium with Holland, U—The Petit Blew ble articles call+ BRUSSELS, OC to-day publisios n Ing for commercial and defensive alll- ances t «un and Holland, The art i the views of prome {nent statestr f both countries fa Spanish Crisis Averted. MADRID, OCT. 14—'The financial aif. A s. which {t was rumored would ‘ Mis orisls, © been : ‘ vet cll, the xy » forthcoming year Patient Killed in Hospital. OMAHA, NUR, OCT, Frank Moe ‘ at Hed in a hose € fall from an to the cement floor. and Has Hoth Lems Cucom, — | It is impossible for an artist to give an adequate idea of the benevolence’and phil-, Whl!o crossing Wythe avenue at However, he found some- Paomis ier “—e peter Sam | ¥ " alle “MoO ” Bringwan fell beneath Franklin avenue thing of interest on every floor. Why he labelled the building “McCurdy’s Dairy” 1s a mystery, Of course par No. fe Beth lege Were bevered | fre hody and he was injured ine sections ternully, He was taken to the Bast. deposited at the timo, $16.00, tes been | sensed them go that they amantted her, |! 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