The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1905, Page 5

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r f rme Ww THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, 1905. ____ LOYOLA UNION TO GIVE A PLAY Well Known Members Will Ap- pear in “A Scrap of Paper.” r PROMINENT MEMBERS OF THE LOYOLA UNION. DARK SONGBIRD HELD Bl SHIP | AND MISSED IT Dusky Understuay Cakewalked Deck While Prima Donna Wailed Upon Pier, Wedneway Opera-House Philrd avenue, | ind on whe eyoolng of dort at xington near With on 1 walking borture @rrived @an anni n will be ¢ ubout the dramatle | @fter w anyt @ongsiress, A Milty of the araweur phiyens of Lo of Will M 4 Union is unnecessary Ernest Hogan | owed (helt worth on Many cc 1s ¢ the fine old come heoming ent that lit. fean," re eclored pe at Hainn | the prevowt students, Two v oxo the engage | of Paper, meni ended aad dak iigtony | » a fortune for Lesver Wal: languished Ui | A gonerathn ago, Tne ne #0 tho Daves. OBER » far that a held amd tinet the ed ina communica a vteleal manager, " ed to star Abby rs) aan a2 NTN CT er Most sug. rior. at the lored troupe RUF STCMTAHON: PRES. CR WHELAN.” MARGARET HAN Rea Han mPa ty ge The theateleal performance will be S Maven Jones followed. by Among ‘he ns MARGARET ARYALL GRACE V: GLENNON MARY CONNELLY a ball Union Are i YAS P. KELLEY Sadie FAIRCHILD DA MORRIS. ELWBOYCE. I ni Ml FIGURES IN BANK Job D. celmimt J | WALL ,| STATEMENT GOOD, |Ris\. wilian i Sinnon. Micha had been receiving offer was seized, Then Mr. “Unbleached” Hogan was | i] heard from. He had a trifling thing of @ contract, he said, and secured a tem Sinnott, —Michae bs y writ of injunction from Justice [Neal r lost, ‘The Ts Ke ment 1 tilay, while aocepted as 0 ne Philadel. | BATURDAY, ¢ 2 very good, were dec ‘ phi | a pee DS | Between $50,000,000 and $80,000,000 of | pot alte rofl ‘ and one | ! Wostern money has been put Into Rene The si Mrs, Steckler Says She Chased Finest Baby on Earth Is One- il adm LN ihc AD aldo ‘teh ns JAMES McGREERY ‘i 0, . days. A large proportion of this r me, ie ama pler prepared t , | Negro Thieves, but Could Day-Old Replica of the — | »nts the proceeds of the heavy xt - | # o'clock, sailing nie movement instituted by » mi ‘ , ibe #t0) la? i Not Capture Them. | Prima Donna. seteva nt eboculas a al Sale of Velvet, strun a 1 ut Hore @ true 1 of his “Western crowd. Afte he a r uae wret was rdious that the | ® 1M tN 1 siceka by the w We 5000 yards, novelty, Scotch captain held the Philadelphia ten mine |! West Sixty 1 street tw declining market, the sa ‘ Buri i } Riles, AbUP bad Hot emus a es Who onoauntered her at Sixty Maa) epehosiinial lp Favors 1a plaid Velvet, As the liner pulled awny the tardy ! ark West n money A handsome fabric in the} cigeaat popular prima donna WHEAT PRICES STEADY © semi-off of the ¥ A hin ul Ms to the exciting alimax negroes, re (fur: y nt Steck! young woman of @ was walking along t ROBES FIGHT | sta that the lividend on the Southern Pactfi a fines! ry figure, “1 | mon at thei » path near the Is a Ihtle ¢ ed iny ¢ is redeemable at 115 within the next five <2. WHEN INDICTED © dren’s dress:s, 55c per yard, value 1.25, 84 a8 W prices were rg May, O14 Twenty-third Street, ad @ good start on me, how-! on heavy tra ever, and f could not 1 tvem Hardenbrook Had Promised to fon of this ac dt (ha Vander ire Hotel heard y ‘les aught ' he e aordl 1 ——— 1 policeman arrived from White Plains, |the fact that the Vandert ton jhaked ¥6 if Foaletana in aia Struggle with Rescuers as They gts ois 46900 irsclors, The Fulaen f loheed ‘eon (40s aaiin rans build q . | beating. ong for a ' et cit ; reed down he en fn, Pale Are Carried from Blazing ra ne Bhar. Aus aye Be RL ‘alle re ae ne this year increas on covering and fresh buying. | pening prices were mber, 10,13 bid ruary Ostober, 9.90 January, 10.19 10.28 bid; March, 10.34 to 10.44; June, 10.48 to w York for F, M. | payin Building. wyer W r Grand Jury s l S MTGE sarees t: Gagan art as with 149°] equivaient Met sane: comcben A Moe Levy Suit will () Mothes from a ster and attempted to stan he a for | tal stock 9.02 to 9104; Dex give grace and style to any ‘He was held in $1,000 ball for trial, ; Jurging that this surplus Be Marek ton) figure at a small figure, $$ | he form of an extra di May, 10.4 My new long 32-inch © Vanderbilts are said t of keeping it In the treasu: ‘| year or two, CIRCUS MAN LINGERS. Was Ready to Salt for Havann | \) When a Creditor Interfered. | coat with graceful lapel and pressed side vents is the ‘real thing” in fall clothes waiting at the est Hardenbr DETROIT, Mich. Oct, 21—Reports SH ' oF % p Mm, After nosing ) Publliones, who owen a big) a wen hy learned to the local office of the Weatkor Prices one-third lower shout le neiehiborlyond for some 1M | oicous, was about to sall on the Havana |g en alsed to tay are that the storm which than the lowest. cathey trac » Jensen Bre bah dey Se laan he wan & y. This last named |< such widespread damage on 9 Y Owmentve © today when Deputy Sheriff | to a an the Hariwm| ¢ ante ast named. we ‘yemaurant ju ot Drenty ed ner $9 res ie patine the | Toad atier | ye SIO th street Tine at ib Mhuraday night and Moe Levy & Co., street. a ay Se. Maane —a— need to wey Of ita steak ind a wie 119 to 125 Walker St. burning on the basement and walt until 3 Hyd {ssh 41 Chave turned jn an alarm. appear by order of J »| MRS, RIGBY KNOWLES WEDS, |/))\" B Huey nobel? passing over La trie and Ontari Three blocks east of Broadway th et ed in an a * APP he be hed z yan mt Twe steamers up nove f ¢@ Phen the police broke Into the bulld- |) y for examination in. supp PARIS, Oct, 2.—M, Clementel, Minte- Wail Arse gacele hae deeneinc | Deurall Iniver eroualtte by the lace wits Branch at 1457 Broadway, : 4 found it filled smoke, On y proceeding ou a judgmen ri ter of the Ce was married this y that Mr. Ry 8 ted the} hi to get into Lake Erle before ae a inl and Ligzle due Acrobat Alfred N Knowles de interest In the Coney Islind ana! Many hours -| the second floor Miss + asleep ne rear of They the police broke petition up was gra naded down Ww Mr have lately Kapld ‘Tr us Wad given to-day to the genera lation In this stock, ‘'° Keneral thetr ha! nment, ‘were hy down their door, and they fought like maniacs against being carried out In their nightgowns. What clothing they had on was almost torn to shreds by their struggles as the policemen in @esperation finally picked them up In ‘their arms and carried them down- ptairs and into Shanley's restaurant, @ ‘Rew doors above, There was the same trouble all over ‘again when Policeman Ohaye attempted to rescue Miss Julle Dumas, @ manicure, who lived on the third floor He didn't argue with her, but picked her up !n his arms and started down the amoke-filled stairway, Half-way -down she remembered she had not “taken her purse, and she put up such @ fight against being rescued without dt that the big policeman carried her upstairs again and jet her get her treas- ure bag from under her deserted pii- dow. She then joined the nightgown colony at Shafley’s, On the top toor lived the Jensen brothers and five of thelr emplo: “M@hey Were awakened by the pollcema but before they could get down the (gtalrway the flames had crept up an @reaway and mushroomed out in the rear of the fourth floor, driving them #0 the front windows, from which they mere taken down by the firemen, @ fire cleaned out the basement and first floor, The damage was $3,600, ——————— "SHIPPING NEWS, ALMANAC FOR ‘TO-DAY, Bun rises, 6,10/Sun sets, 5.14/Moon rises.10.38 THE TIDES. jomiitio Corps Jo the judg witne mand He ention in & repor yng are muking 0 |p racts, DO YOU KNOW. That the Man Held Chiefly Responsible for the Assassination of President McKinley Is a Candidate FOR MAYOR OF NEW YORK? The bank statement was r good one, but It Was wenvimk! Ginallness of the changes in tho lcd and deposit accounts, ‘There tas been mooh shitting of accounts durt week and It Us whe opinkm of Sttook Exehange men, wiho nit bankers, that (be averages reported do not fully figure the actual grln in cash ‘The Flatement shows an. drisrease i cash of nearly $1,80,00, and an inom & in surplus of $2.5 The banks. nes hold $12,561 Ih excess of legil as compared with $17.8 ¢ Inet year, The tota’ sales of stocks to-day was 657,100 shares, and of bonds $2,175,000, To-day's highest, lowest, clos het changes of stocks from ye ouotations or last recarded sales lows: prices amt day's fin! re as fol High. Low a) Amer, Loco oo” 68% Am, Loco, pf. MT Am. 8m, & Ret: 120% Amer. Sugar 142" R014 Amal, Copper Consal. Ga | at Den, & R Brie Erle iat pt Brie 2d pt Gt. Nor. pf TH. Contral .... Lous, & Nash, Met. Securities Manhattan | atte Hairy, vernor’e Island, rae PORT OF NEW ¥ ARRIVED, + Sepecrces syercrerr { INCOMIN! | STRAMSHIPE, t } |, LAverpool i ; + & A OUTGOING STHAMBhIPS. ek, ian pe. 18 ti | H E NEW YORK SUNDAY hanger Bo Ratiway + & Fev ab dashed up with the | : said to inherit ape wont latest bl d fealesine p \ . | as Ay to a re e amed stock was | u en) aaah, tcestnee wit po World in Pais, he Task nar a ok WITH TRADING MODERATE es ne and green also elevates the « @ of the youth iF AIWKIKAR autiogibe ein : . —_ | Shades, — highly retom- ed to secure a tug waymen in the West Sie fi i Wheat was steady with a firmer ten ded fi : FP the tie Wha vfle board becom doney reflecting good condition at Liver.| mended for gowns, waists, ee ee # not true that I captured , mn Pool and lighter Austraiian shipments.) winter costumes and chil- ESO PUT PCUIPUI AN LAMA POITAUIAUIOID th NEWS TO-MORROW i $I Hert ngty Seen, The Above Remarkable Photographs Are of A REAL NEW YORK BOY AND GIRL WHOM NO ONE HAS EVER SEEN. TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD takes two pages to tell about them. Read the article your+ self and then you will understand the mystery. a (MOY Y) K ~S But that is only one feature of a dozen that even,a thirty-five-cent magazine would be glad to advertise. Here, for instance, are some of the contributors : RICHARD HARDING DAVIS, Who writes a farewell to Charles Dana Gibson, who is going to forsake the Gibson Girl, REV. THOMAS R. SLICER, D.D., Who tells in terse, forceful language what this year's cost of racing has been, O. HENRY, Who some people think writes better short stories than Kipling, LILLIAN RUSSELL, Who gives a signed description of the costliest gown worn on the stage this year. ANNA STEESE RICHARDSON, Who has her own clever way of viewing New York life on a school where there are twenty - two nationalities, IZOLA FORRESTER, Who is well known as a writer of fiction, has a clever lay sermon on “The Boy Who Got There.” RUTH EARLE, A clever newcomer to newspaper work, who breezily tells “Why I Didn't Get On the Stage.” PAUL WEST, Author of children’s stories and a :uccessful play- wright, is represented by a bedtime stay, “The Little Boy That Grew.” MARGARET HUBBARD AYER, Who writes entertainingly on “Talking as a’ Waste- ful Dissipation.” There is novelty, too, in TO-MORROW'S SUN- DAY WORLD, Think of this, for instance: THE SMALLEST MAN IN THE WORLD Is pictured on a page of THE WORLD MAGA. ZINE—JUST HALF LIFE SIZE. There are ako in TOMORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD two mighty interesting “IF” stories : IF THE DREADNAUGHT SHELLED NEW YORK. IF SOME WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE WERE BALD. IN ILLUSTRATION TO-MORROW'S SUNDAY WORLD is a distinct achievement, with pictures by such artists as EVERETT SHINN, THOMAS MITCHELL PIERCE, WILLIAM GLACKENS, c, ALLEN GILBERT, ERNEST FUHR, MODEST STEIN, C, DE FORNARO, DAN SMITH, HARRY RALEIGH. BY THE WAY— “The Newlyweds” have a telephone call and what happens is told in the “Funny Side’—the funniest Funny Side that ever happened. Be Sure to Order TO-MORROW’'S

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