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ae! é é ( \ \e FANNY BEANE, “FAMOUS DANCER, “NOW A WRECK Bent and Palsied, She Is Sent to Workhouse for Six Months, AN OLD-TIME FAVORITE:| Original Red-Haired Girl and Star in Extravaganzas Thirty Years Ago. FRIENDS TO AID HER. Not Yet Eligible for Actors’ Home, but Some Retreat May H Be Provided. A little old woman, bent and palsied, with strands of thin gray hair falling pver her bleared eyes, stood before Magistrate Wahle. in the Yorkville the Gleverest woman jig dancer in | America, the original red-headed girl and a star iy many successful extrava- | gansis. They wondered even mare when the trembling old woman, in re- #ponse to a question of the Magiatrate, broke dawn and in a sobbing voice said: | “Yes, I am Fariny Beane, the actress. All my friends are dead. I'm alone in the world. My husband and my son! are dead. One Son Out West. *T've got one ton eft, but he's out ‘West iwth a_Duresque show. I haven't heard from him ford years, 1 guess he doesn't care what happens to me." ‘The crowd in the court-room showed more than oniinary interest. The old actread inns charged with having sought ghelter for two nights ih suvceasion at the Municipal lodging-house. Since this ia riot permitted she was arreated. Mhere was ttle she could say in court, for old age, the effects of drink a @iiryation combined :o make her hi terieal.. She moaned and crooned hergelf when the Magistrate sentenced her to six-montis in the workhouse, Friends Try to Help Her. But Funny Beane’s story was known to many. and there were friends wir) Femembered the days when her dancing pmused ‘thousands, Dr.. Maguire,. ue! Yorkyitle Prison physician, met her years ago, and after court ‘to-day he told her he would do his best to place her i a more comfortiuble home than the workhouve. Miss Avice Srulth, pro- baticn oficer o! court, has already bexun to communicate with old-time actors and actresies, who may Ce able to do something for the iittle woman. anny Beane shook with emotion as ghe eid to those who thus offered to help her that she was vet c.iglole for admivston to the Actors’ Home on i@, “and five. But niybe Tl dle eane, who was a dancer ihe went upon the stage re child, She was pretty She hen still a ‘and her dancing became famous. Was ghe originator of the idea of using @prid for dancing ,and was hailed as the beat woman jig daricer in the country. She kook the part of Columbine in the i “Humpty Dumpty," ok and the Beanstalk. § wo that she met Caarles | Gilday, @ comedian and grotesque dun- married and the team Gildas was a hit in the Olympic, | the Bowery theatres in the ly { Original “Red-Headed Girl.” | It was while appearing with her hus- bani that ehe hit unon the Idea of mk x red Wig. She became known s the Vorigital red-headed git,’ and | ally went & England to play the chajls,. By this time she was the ie Of two boye. Her re- erica. to see the children on Ke, -Beino, in hearing the news, | won aed fin an. arn from that time her 1e se tiatea Me Gir Sa! mn 1G tion the pul ic had of Mowitall. i From West Virginia. |} Giyom the Blateravilte CW. Va.) Review.) i “The .World’s Almanac has again ‘paen isetied by the Press Publishing ‘Company, and*Hke past numbers is tip to date in all respécts and’ replete ‘witha yoltme of information of the ‘most accurate kind that touches upon ‘praghically every aubject tmeginable. The book is in reality a. feference —one of the few ways that an Algerman can be done, H. SCHAUS WEDS DEAD WIFE’S SISTER. tales of the old Brench eet ia Be Loul Art Dealer Married in St. Under Special Dispensation by Archbishop Glennon. Announcement, was made to-day of! bride, was matron of honor. the marriage of Herman Schaus, an art) M dealer at No. 24 Fifth avenue, whose & peep at the closing years| home is at No. 2100 Fic avenue, and | CABMAN RECOVERS DAMAGES ime favorite, The daughter! xiry, Sophie Johneon Jones, sister of ir Because of the rela | . Schaus's first wife and his bride, spe-| clal / Court to-day to answer the charge of yagrancy. She sald her namie was Panny Beane, and some of the older| / men in the court wondered thow it hap- | ra ened she bore the same name as the, Fanny Beane who thirty years ag) was THE YYCRLD: WEDNESDAY {VENING, FEBRUARY 7, 1906. JUST A FEW OF NEW YORK CITY'S ALDERMEN. By Maurice Ketten. PATRICIV.F. Mc GOWAN PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD ii REGINALD 3 Doutt DIST WILLIAM .P KENNEALLY DIST 1B VIKE CHAIRMAN WILUAM. & RoBERT.PF. M Bown IN Gy pisrae : TH vA als) TOHN-T.ME CALL : . one poar DIST..30. Mr. Ketten atterided the meeting of the Board of Aldermen yesterday. He returned full of enthusiasm. “The men who make the ordinances for New York City,” he said, “are wonders. dispensation was obtained from Archbisho) mony could riage took place in the new Cathedral chapel. 6-inch Faille Electrique, in white, black and all the most desirable colors, Exceptional Offering—Greatly Below Value. 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The best man was Jos De Forest Junkin, who recently married Wilhelmina Schaus, a daughter the bridegroom. Junkin, who, besides being a daughter of the bridegroom, is a Louis niece of the r. and Mrs, Schaus will live here. lensrs, Steckler that the oar ran him * Rexall rT 4 93 39 Hair Tonic LovisvitLe, Ky,, May 24, 1905. Gentlemen : Allow me to say a word endorting the remarkable merits of your Rexal “93” Hair Tonic, My attention was called to this rem- edy b one of your clerks, who guar- anteed beyond question it would stop my hair falling out, and also put my scalp in healthy condition for new Struck by Third Avenue Car, Me Gets 81,500 Damages. 4 Ws onship. of Mr. Francis Tuite, a cabman, while driv- ing along Third avenue on Oct. 16, 1903, was struck by a south-bound car, thimwn off his ecat and Injured, He iorvught sult Unrough his counsel, Alfred Glennon before the cere- be performed. The mar- — Stern Brothers ! . Special Sale of Ribbon at 25c Yd. THOS, J, BROOKS cent bottles, and have a heavier suit of hair than | ever had in my life. lalso enclose photograph taken a few weeks ago, showing the wonder- ful results in a short time. I take great pleasure in making this statement to you, gentlemen, en- dorsing your ee Rexall “93” Hair Tonic, and will answer promptly all inguicies, regarding it. : am at present special agent of the Western and Southern Insurance Company, 21-22 Courier-Journal Of- fice Building, this city. Very respectfully, fash Fabrics, Custom tailored, » 51.95 “Regular Value $3.00 to 5.00 Men’s Fancy Waistcoats | Very Richly Cut Glass I hand you photograph before start- ing to use it, which shows me to be nearly bald, After using two bottles ‘1 saw decided improvement, so con- tinued its use. I have uSed seven 50- ets, These Attractive Values, To-morrow $1.65, 1.95 Compots, $1.95, 2.95 1,75, 2,35 Bowls,8 & 9 in, 2.95, 3.95 3.95, 4.50 \ This is a remarkable case—an exception to the rule. We do not promise that “98” twill grow hair on every bald head—but we do guarantee, because we know, that it will stop falling hair, cure dandruff, and give satisfaction to anyone needing a hair dressing. If it doesn’t, bring back the bottle, and we'll refund the 50 cents you pay for it. RIKER’S DRUG STORES IN DEW YOUN —Cm Ave, ib Bod Si, Bromdwe: a Vth St. IN BROOKLYN—ation Ht, oor. Clinton, Plathunh Ave. co St. Mark's Ave» Putuam Ave, cor Sumner a ‘Ave.’ Cotumbia Si, cor. 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Equipped with good mantle and opal airhole chimney; good as those exten- sively advertised at $1.00 and $1.25, Having purchased an im- mense quantity of the 50c W Vonderful Star Safety Razor, || lamps enables us to o. 1 set. Complete..... 1.50 make this low price... Bloomingdales’, Main Fi. 50th St. Sec. Ploomingdates’, 24 Tr,. oth St. See. Got an Achin: Decayed Thoth? weal pu It Free und you'll never know that -nything out of the ordinary happened. Any morning this week between 9 and 12 o'clock we will prove to you, without charge, that Our System of Extracting Teeth positively is( absolutely painless. i No gas, no “dope” is used—just a pure, simple preparation, Other deti- tists would pay any price for the formula, All our dental work is the highest possible grade. Our Dental Parlorsif) are among the largest and best equipped in the city. Equally important is the A fact that we do the finest Dental Work at half the usual cost. Full Sets of Teeth | From 22-kt Gold Crowns + $3.00 Bridgework . . | UP yl om 50 cents up. Consultation and examination treo ‘Randal Blooming ales’ ssivie sok I Tee salgpants jon. e best makes at the great- reductions thus far made. Wade & Butcher Razors. $1.25 Hollow Ground. 481 Hollow -68c ‘os Sheflield Steel. 31.50 Hollow Ground.. ..,._ .69¢ Renowned Gilette Safety Razor Set, with 12 double-edge blades or Gherp-edie blades. Complete, All Cars Transier to