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\ THE EVENING WORLD INDS THIEE IN ‘SLIVER OF WOMIN First New Play of the | iss" S22: \ABISED GIRL 1 Julia May Gifford, vocalist; Herbert's HIS HOME, FIRES | AND BLY WILL BE, Season Here Next Week." "=" “""" KEPT FROMMOTHE IT WaBIgco the Coney Isand Mard! Gras, to be 1 HE first new play of the theatrical; ‘advanced vaudeviile’ at the Now| held the latter part of next month, S a | goason, which thus far has been|York Theatre, which has ‘been remod-| Dreamland te getting ready for the |Gerry Society Bars Parents of J | productive of only musical pleces,|elled into a musio ball almilar to the/vimt of Prince Wilhelm, of Sweden, | 3 ae : i SUGAR WAFERS will be offered at the Garrick The: Empire jn London, Afternoon and even-| who will be there on Saturday, Aug: x} Elght-Year-Old Child Who oT r on ‘Suesday evening, when a farce|ing performances will be given. The} Tho Indian camp is one of tho tn-/ Ming “features lof 401 “Rael Wild Was Fiend’s Victim. i Even though the appetite called “When Knights Were Bold,’ | pili will be announced later, The at Brighton B. . “apt $: : . which Charles Frohma brought over} promenade haa been restored and 3¢0 >. Tilyou h edt con- pane is ¥ Burglar Surprised by Physician) Hundreds of Armed Men Join) SME SEO Sie eTILTaLS was Hela Will landnglie troome provided) torimens! THe suruction of RUsH nin Urevepanatrstenpie® has been indulged to repletion, done over in gold anc alt P; . ate son asa modern hero in medimeval aur) house has bi y| The Zullas, high-wt: forme. vit a < ¢ Believed to.Have Been in Man Hunt in Louisiana | roundings. Charles Marlowe Is. the au-|red. Seats will be on gale ‘thursday Og TTY a ea teeta All ‘you may still enjoy Nabisco thor of the farce, a. ‘dpeam pls: i Ratecaelhe) S sunte i week. SC pyland, 8, I. has several new at- Sugar Wal@s; their fragile - goodness never loses its charm to allure the feast to a delight- Wounded, s for Double Crime. the order of “The Road jo Yeste At Hammerstein's Paradise roof gar- Mr. Wilaog will have the role of a 1907 |gen will be Charles E, Grapewin in “A young man . after trying to cure) Night in a Rathakeller,” arthur Princ ARAN. 1 (Special to. The Fyening World.) cold with hot punchew, goon to sleep | cere, Barpold’s dogs and monkeys, ‘ABANDONS HIS BOOTY,} jiomen: La, Aug. i7—Hundreds of ana ATER hat nanisieuddaniparest ttt Hindoo-conjurer; “Rice One Hundred and » walved examina’ held by Magistiate H Kaltenborn. Holds. Me cy . the Willy Pantzer troupe, Col- i armed mien’ are .to-day hunting an as- : aye Tse i Pan} 4 4 f; . 1 1 i quested to don the armor worn by ®/\ins and Hart, the Four Avolos and Hh SIC (a Al aaasin who early yesterday killed Mrs. | yia5¢ ancestor of the twelfth century | Paul Le Croix. es ies e Musica Field\ ful close. pavpe Hn! L414 prec jan Bond and her fivesyear-old boy ni aN tie for bis ladye is surely the dog daysas far as mat-| t Leaves Loot He: Had Gathered! Jo and to xo forth to bajtle for his nelle Whitford and: her Gibson Sayer pees James faire’ Odles Crauline ‘Frederick wilt bel ,Annavelle Waittora and: her ey tora musical are concerned. ‘The Kal- Dessert . confections ‘to be double murder “has created tn-| the beautifal lady, and other parts will) feature at the Jamin de Paris, tenborn summer nikht concerts will excitement within a radius of] 4° Nayeq py George Irving, Augu 1 thelr Sucsesstat course at the St 4 miles and mon have given| nunean, Clarence Handyside, Cam, . icholas Garden ext week. ‘The pro- ork declaring they will not Whes yy ‘Oney ‘Ajien, | Honeymooners,” will begth Its last wi stammes are yaried and attractive, the * eed Gollan, Victor, Benolt, Jos Allen. | it the Amsterdam Theatre roof:on M : i ete aba Aare AE SAS Ss SA aT LS soloists usually find favor and Mr. Kal- Edna Bruns, day evening. Ceres ‘ tenborn and his ‘fifty musictana are in “served ,with ali ‘desserts and beverages. and: Escapes Before Po- lice Arrive, ae one ell] George M. Cohan’ muaical farce, “Th seven had taka sa day 6 but had “onic Cay , Bloodhounds, have been placed on fhe! Gordon, Adelaide Wilvon, Florence Ed- Oe theccl Dr. J.B. Cooke. of No, 240 Wert! a1), and word'-has been sent to the| roy and Elsa Garrett. 2 “The Maid‘and the Millionaire" con-] {Ne helght of popularity. Many via-| he salt that al ; police of New Orleans and other cities} + senate finuea at the Madison Square roof «ar- 4 to town find their way to thé Gar-| away, and a Maglatrate Also in twrenty-Gve cent tins. ‘Toundsa pe den. aueaeit den in addition to tne Jocal admirers; Y2tid help girth may have been reached by the | My cant ow “The Lady trom Lane's," acomedy In turned down, before t f of the conductor, The last concert { 5 2 |. Kel : : L oncer mada: sild the Magiatrate, | “Th . bee ee _|ithree acis, with book and lyrtes by| .Kelth and | Proctor | theatres: hel announced fo #, week from to-morrow cle opie’ ue: 1 es belleves took effert who ts aot known, crept} TIC" "EU. Dhurat,.and munic by Gus. | pooner Stock Company at the Ritth| nf | Jaw giver the noclety people entire say NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY __ Dr. Cooke severa! medical|to an open window and, raising the} i... jcerker, -will be the opening at-lage Postmaster,” with Mrs, Mary G. 0 -erlous | Droxrammes are of-| Butts promined to try to seoure per- : books and st ce curtain with the muzzle of a dou-! 1 scion ‘at the Lyric Theatre, on Mon- Spooner as Mrs. Gibbs. At the Twenty. hethhe orchestral Marpueritei at] Pmeon for tne. Woman tos segs |bie-barrelled gun loaded with buckshot, Prt piece yjthird Street Theajre will be Edwa ; day night. The plece waa formerly] (itt, Birect itces frets poured both foads tnto the victims: as|upi, wrong Mr. Wright.” The cast in-} prank Fogarty, Clarice Vance, =| In ten cent tins, | Terrace Garden, with {ts popular se-| detained as lections, {s an attraction to many. . sion, was at Boer ere before his trai! was taken| cludes Thomas Wise, Truly Shattuck, |zac’s Circus, Curtis, Palmer & Com- up by the big posse. The men In the Ida Hawley, ‘Walter Perctval, Mrs. EB.! ana Ep Ae tat elon and PeyNL Co = _ . - hunt dec they will burn the mur-| 4. Sberle, Georgie Lawrence, Robert) o)° Gre phen aT A) A STATE FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— pes < dorer at the stake when they catch Bm: |Poyion Carter, Percy Bron-on, Lionel | Sauare, Theatre will include Pat «oon BTATEN ISLAND STATEN 18st De orar ne eae AN OAaE REAL LES TATEAEOR SAL aan Peyton Carter, Percy Bron..n, and Marion Bent, Raymond and Waver- Ne ISLAND. STATEN ISLAND, STATEN ISLAND. Walsh and William Barrows, Among | ly, William A, Inman and company tn Seeacanyaaiat SDN E IS ros . g) ere eines “You: “Recognition: Anna Doherty, y ‘NOVEL SHADES IN DRESS the musical numbers are “Yous Just) ie Sand Wintin, impersonstor. At My Love in a Restau- Bars it h ) - FABRICS TO PLEASE WOMEN. : Iseys BosKs Daves’ cir iNever!| Senet ey Cone re a not Lord & Taylor Open Fall Season! es” Words Theatre will have William F, Hawtrey ees and company in a new onesact play, @ with Marvellous Display of { called "Com, a ; i Play {iss Grace George's engagement Inj tin, Dan Sherman and Mabel De Forest Broadcloths. ‘Divorcons at the Lyceum Theatre|in “The Fall of Poor Arthur; 0. Out with your check books and loo: AL will continue until Sept. 7. Duncan, ventriloquist, and others VISIT SOUTH NEW YOR Y your purse strings, all ye Iiduigent ty See Tony Pastor's blll will include Elmor ~ oo 4 3 Ee f— £ ie —- The Grand Opera-House will reopen| Tenley, Josie Sadier and company, the bands, for the fall season ts here. | - open | Two Pucks, Paul, Quinn and doe stitohe [on text aurday niet wi “sonn| APP xoretdie any Lama's Bg Tiree Read This Notice Carefully—Every Word of It. Is revolver and Taking his stand waited for Dr. Cooke crept from t on the upp Lord & Taylor have opened st with. ®| parrymore in “The Boys of Company] Minstrels, yellous display of broadcloths. * .! he thtef te n hour he} {o4ry loth.) 3" as the attraction. formers; the Flatts, musiclans, and the hal 1 ae we a PV yi tae GA Ate A CS thing of eitivenuse aS Bowen Brothers, singers and dancers, pants ty and joy forever, and any woman} § sfiitler Kent will appear in “Hat-| At the Alhambra Theatre and_ root oo = giar moving atu will be Bert Ha parlor. The phy ert Howard and Leona Bland who can resist this tempting bait is * 3 Five at Blaney's Lincoln Square The-| in “The Strange Bay. stig Piece o figured righly vorthy of a medal. that the A goon start for] Wort ; Midgets, Artic: Hall Pantzer_ Trio Th % : aehek Fascinating new shades appear with see the Hughes Musical’ Trio and Walters ere Are Do ip aerate Bo ee wondrous names attached, Copennagen| “Convict 7" will be at the American and Hill, comedians: se You Not in Hands and Knees. Blue, Caledonian Green, Copper Laurier! Theatre, ‘The ‘Metropolis ‘Theatre Reo : Grevette, Biundine, Purino, Topaze and G 06 ter the Three Mote Gitie, Quigg and awn was breaking appeared on the 5 when the man] prelat are a few Of the latest novelties! 4 ", +| Mack, K: 1 No S ‘ Y Roney rere ttt wosoun ex new melodrama called ‘‘Jeasie Left| Mack, Kathryn Miley, Browning and o Strings, 8. He moved | in whades whl popularity ¢ the Village” will be seen at the Four-| Levan, Charles Farrell, ‘black-fa: gs, Have to Buy stealthily upstairs on his hands and Fat a yg hoaligitconenee comedian, and Dore and Walford, sing- Keneos: (Dri Cooke! walted until the man | peut youranould pveat IAG MEY SIYStYA | hegre petfend Srnlatlens 5 s was almost upon him, when he cried: | clinging broadclo’ with an unpro-| wa, 5; c he Atlantic Garden will be Bai- No Catch oN, se i ‘ounceable name, and not unt! the! 0 Star Theatre will have “The|}no and Shaw, eccentric comedians: o Catches, U: = OE ee Ee soe ae eripe distinction oF belng-| Cowboy and the Squaw." O'Rourke and Matic. In scags, dacices Y, From Us The startled man literally’; tumbied | {really well, dressed woman eres And wire-waiking: the Alvertys, hand: downstairs, and as he-tolied to the| Lord @ Taylor. have long been famed! rhe Dewey opens to-night with “The | (Ojnarl dalancers: Charloite Davis, vo- : pares ry covering a field all thelr own in mihe ©} calist, and Inman, contortionist. landing Dr, Cooke began pumping bul-| {Ol SOxS0™ tine, with particular. re- | Gay Toreadors,"" which will remain the) Huber’s Museum’ will have for tts No Subterfuges_ In Order lets 4t him, The man leaped to hia foot | Sq to novel shades. Tt, is after many | uttraction next’ week. special feature Carl Kusch, Eurapean and dashed into the dining-room, Dr. | months of careful study Wat these new aaiel re athlete, Cooke following. The chase continued | shades ha ne fo the. public. | ‘The Gotham will have “The Gayety| SE 3 fate the aitehen, where Dr Genes avea | Msceraingcocthue fone: Pronaclotne, Wil Giriay-with amnion Ht opene tacnteht. | Cnoloe ATTRACTIONS. In This Offer. To Compete. twice at the intruder. At the last shot| season, On account of the wide range Or Pain's Carnival of Fire at Manhattan the man toppled and fell, but he was on| Of shades they will be extensively uned ; The Pekin AG? colored per: | Beach will teke place on Thursday ‘evening. It will begin at 8 o'clock with t Se? ie bin: test Meo uud ha ext: Exstant | for both ereena ane. etrestiwear, sy? | formers): at mi change its ofl to ‘The Husband. ee ah a Mak balloon rac and daylight fi ks, y : > :. Tastantaiertce aren aes bess roe Pasanels Press.) “Weoaped from Bing Sing" wilt be the | #4 at P orclock will come “Pains, 1507 S, A Free Deed to this fine Dwelling will be given to the person ” bouse. Nowitt-That's MoBlneger, the cham-|atitaction at the Columble Theatre, |Surprise.”” The exhibition will end with Visiting our No. 4 Addition and supplying the best REASON for By this (ime Dr, Cooke's revolver was| pion pusilist. He's enjoying his new | Drooklyn. Pesos “Bheridan's Ride." e@mpty. Ho followed the fugitive a| laurels Brighton Beach Music Hal! will have Ghort distance and. returned to the| Aecum—Wok®, up ong morning and] ROOFS AND VAUDEVILLE. Fred ‘Karno'e Dratish Pantomime Com. 66 eo . 99 Rouse. ‘The entire neighborhood was} B04 Beet nite he had put his| On Geturday of noxt week Klaw &|pany in “A Night in an English Music u lh a ew eee fwakened by the shots, and men came| opponent to sleep the night before. Erlanger wi.) inaugurate a seaeon of} Hall;” Wit Ho Murphy and Blanche ‘\ e@ from every direction, but no policeman appeared. Dr, Cooke cailed up Police Headquarters, and “sald: “A burglar has just deen in-my house, ‘and I think I have shot him. If there were some policemen here the man’ eould be caught” Thirty Minutes Late. Half an hour later Detectives Camp- ell and Butler, of the West One Hun- Bred-and Twentyentth Ktreet station, ap peared. Dr. Cooke's ‘neighbors had “ surrounded the block in an effort to Fun down the burglar, but to no pur- pose, The man seemed to: have es- eaoed for the time at least. On the theory that the fellow had been shot the detectives communicated with all the hospitals in Manhattan| | asking them to hold any patient who ALL CARS TRANSFER ee a PARS TRANSFER TO Hiloomiugqdale i We have spent thousands and thousands of dollars in advertising the advantages of South New York—formerly Staten Island, We will spend thousands and thousands of dollars more. We want Some fresh ideas to use. — i Many New Yorkers have already seen what investments in South New York mean, Hundreds have already purchased: from us, and with us will help to develop this beautiful territory. ‘ We want to teach ALL New Yorkers. We want to convince every one, as we have been convinced, that Staten Island is to-day the best place to invest—to make everybody realize the wonderful futur that is coming to South New York, We have therefore decidéd to give this beautiful South New York dwelling, besides a number of cash prizes, to those who will help us in convincing the people of New York that a wonderful opportunity is close at hand. We want r few good, sirong reasons from the public why South Néw York is thé best place to tnvest We want to tse them: “in-our advertising. We will give this handsome dwelling for the best one received; $10 aniece for all others used, Only such conditions will be imposed in this contest as will he necessary to secure the result we desire. Literary ability ir, not necessary, nor is there any element of “chance” about it. The best reason given will win the prize. These Are the Only Conditions: We will furnish free trausportatiou to and from the property. First. Contestants must first visit SOUTH NEW YORK, No. 4 office, and| that the winner will receive the deed on Christmas Day. enroll in a book provided for that purpose. We want only ‘reasons that are | As these “reasons” are received, they will be gone over by our Advertising COME OUT TO applied for treatment for b ‘pls rae | | logical and based on facts. The desirability of a personal examination is ob | Manager, who will select and use the best submitted A committee composed. ¥ Aainntary pate ps etn IB vious. | of the advertising managers of the leading New York dailies, in which our 2 Cieake silverware cod fer ‘ j i | Second. The reasons given must not exceed fifty words in length; must| advertisements appear, will determine which one of those used {s the best, and 9 | Tthe prizes will be awarded upon the decision of the committee. We will use be clearly written on one side of the paper and signed with a number which | 4 F Kos jf} will be given to you on visiting the property. The “reasons” submitted will} one of the suggestions or reasons each week in our advertising. For each one be sorted out for use as fast as they come | so used we will pay $10 in cash. i Third. We cannot deed property to minors. Therefore no one under 21} The house wil be deeded tO the winner tree -and=clyar-of-all expense, fees years of age will be allowed to compete. | or charges~-subject only to such mortgages a5 may be upon the premisesawhen Fourth, Contest will be closed December 2tit, and the prize awarded so | déeded, but not to exceed 60% of the value of land and building. ’ ‘ | ry | An Opportunity for Every One. oo | This gives an opportunit Y ay never have writen anythife'like this before, and yet may just hit the keynote (fi that will convince others. We sly. well-put expressions of the xind desired in our ordinary business Corre- spondence. This is‘one reason why we have-institated this contest. : = f = 4 Come down and see the property, Make a close personal examination, ‘Note the points that appeal to you and t en £0 ack ani write out your dea. Wille it plainly on one side or the paper. “Make it short, perhaps ter tines, perhaps “only one; but Sones ane to- the point. Most of all, do it now, while your enthusiasm is. awak ened. Remember, if you don’t win the first prize, you may still: win one of the cash prizes Y | Here Are a Few Points—Study Them. | We are the largest operators of suburban real estate in, the United. States, We are not itt the business for to- Cooke silverware and jewelry tahoacta fn a-safe in the house, but @ qugntity| | of valuables had been left out. All of] | mi =.) | Rll Seed TO-MORROW! fnig-roont floor ready rémoval. The Joot.was too heavy for one man tol; have carried away, and it {s believed that the thief shot at by Dr. Cooke wag not the only one In the hovse. The burglar gained acceas to the house by cutting a latch and chain on the rear door of the house, He then pened the kitchen window to ald in bls escape in case of detection. naan to every one. re continually Take a tripout to-morrow to see the beautiful home siteswe are selling sorapidly at WILMONT PARK; our representatives, wearing badges bearing the words “Bloomingdales’ Wilmont | Park,” will be at the Grand Central and 125th Street stations, to hand you a | round trip ticket absolutely free of charge. 4) VICTIM IDENTIFIED. mo of Those Killed in Trolloy > Collision Was Russell Reid, ‘The third victim of Thurmdiay’s trolley @ocident, in which a Dekalb avenue car | wollided with a Long Island Railroad | @reight train on Coney Island avenue New York grows 150,000 a year end M: tas ‘i eis ieeepreame) ee ecnad pols 4 f 6 Every foot of land will be required for houses, stores, factories, & {uy only, and we can therefore give advan- fateon youre ols, of No 46 seromson |! Trains Leave Grand Central Station at 1.36, 2.36 & 3.36 P.M. FAT eatse eadt nee cabelas eiletecerretenarvent Gnount ol Ur eee ee tear arenas at Ord: : yen Brooklyn. His father, Alex- | || ander I. Reid, is « contage manwtac- turer of Noi Duane street Mas: || Leas Our Customers Make Money. From the big skyscrapers on Manhattan, South New York {s the nearest Eaekehs : ‘There js at least one Instance for every day in the year. cheap land. : nee 1 S. ‘ r We hb been printing specific instances week after week, all different. The Municipal’ Ferry has brought South New York closer than it ever) 1100. Pee blow ree fetes hacorevenibeetiprinted before: (43d St,0® Lexington Ave.) to-morrow, and the station at 125th St.ten minutes later ° ° | Ber oer ee con. as Prices for full city lots, 25x100 tee B fee Bone. op Thursday rritheut cia dere feet, commence at Assessed valuation of Siaten Island Increased $7,000,000—over 16%—last Were Are Seven More: erat here ne dtended. to eo le aneace | > ° ° . year. Every one who bought last year became richer. ore rao for, invseted, n y. it S 5 | N.Y. Cit $1,300 $2,300 was wot until this morning Lots remaining, Buy Isnd in £outh New York. Annie Randall, Pleasant St., N. y 2, ed to view the Sages, There are only a few of the $300 }, and if you would have one at ae not too fate to-get at first pri Ow. Emma T, Simmons, Brookline, Mass. 3,170 4,500 80% FS an this price you had better be very prompt. The higher priced Lots are going fast,too. | We develop our properties thoroughly, ant well—macadamized streets! Margaret Fergerson, 6th Avente 460 4,000 aa bid : ; ; : CODE TEAR CONE bate ; | Barnard Masin, Powell st., Brooklyn .. 1,300 2,200 10 1 “1 {| Very Easy P t Plan? Interest---No Taxes--- pang, Baling Fond to be dlarbuted among those owning houses on] BS! Homenger, 3d sty eae7 CY, No Seo 2300 140% | id You ? e sy Faymen AN----Ny Other E What | Free deed in case of death. |Jure Metsaots, Brooklyn, N. Y. é 4,300 2,200 99% BF e xpenses jatever Lots $190, each—a few higher. $10 secures any lot, balance {n monthly | Chas, Lovitz, Chester St. Brooklyn....-. + 1,060 arms 167% 4 4 | 1 3, 1850an yard, 2 7 had paid only part of the purchase price, Ever lose the co: i i ring Period ym payments, $Svand upwa ay Five. of thee Aud p. at : of a very dear falentae pe 1 of Fay ments, Take Staten Island Municipal Ferry at the Battery, leaving every i5 minutes. Go ashore from upper deck and take “Silyer Lake” the way th di 1 at If you want to make your home amid a charming country environment, or if you wish to trolley marked “South New York,” get off at Jewett Avenue, GO AF ONCE—GO TO-DAY. y thousands would feel invest in splendid Real Estate, come out to WILMONT PARK to-morrow, and sce for your- Take S$ jal if they missed reading to-mor- If just what we have to offer. d ; | P ; fae nake Shectal Cars Sunday. Sut : Ee oe ae be | On Sundays Wood, Harmon & Co.'s private trolley cars for South New York will meet the boats leaving New York at 40 A. M, and fow's Sunday World Want Directory. But few New Yorkers leave 2, 2.30, 3, 3.45 and 3.30 P, M. These will be in addition to the regular trolleys which run for all boats. All Lots in South New York will be advanced in price on Sept. 2, WOOD, HARMON & CO., Sie 261 BROADWAYs NEW YORK. BLOOMINGDALES’ =z | ee Real Estate Department ~ __ . i ities vite 1 ee cer a crt,

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