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a Oe ‘and when they come to consciovaneas| trapeze. MMANDWOMAN ‘Sothern to Appear BT NTRP) = 25 Bol on AS BLACK MAILERS ee sae eee dark g the ¥ ick" comes to t fentucky Be s will be at the Production at the Lyric—| tham will have the Stroliing Cyril Scott Will Be Seen as Irish Hero of a Play by the De Milles—Henry E. Dixey! at Hurtig & Seamon’s VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Wilam Had Threatened to Kidnap) Rich Brewer’s Grandson Unless Paid $500. MONEY LEFT IN A TREE. nard.” Couple Captured as They, N Wednesday night at the Lyric i Feo | Took 1t—Man a Butler in O Theatre, E. H. Sothern will make J his long-promised production of ¥} Menaced Home. “pon Quixote,” Paul Kester's dramati. on of Cervantes's famous novel. The house will be closed on Mo Tuesday nights for rehearsals. It is anid that the playwright has turned de- Krueger Brewing ani Malting Company, scription into dialogue rather than put own words into the mouths of the ot Newark, and one of the richest men | - oy known characters. The wild ad- in New Jersey, caused the arrest of | ventures of Don Quixote will be shown two alleged blackmailers—a man and a/ in four acts. Mr. Sothern, as the bold woman-—to-day, after threats had been| Knight, will have for his Sancho Panza made to kidnap her son, Willlam T./ the faithful Rowland Buckstone, who 7 fe | has been a member of his company for Plum, Jr., unless she paid $500 for his| Mee cnty years. aafety. | Paty Jat the No. street, yril Scott will come to the Garrick Simon ner a The Plums live at No. 500 Elm | Cyri ea Ca mpi Mrs. William T. Plum, daughter of Gottfried Krueger, President of the he: Newark, just across’ the street from the|0n Monday evening with dian TelTaylor Trio, the Big. Cl Krueger home. For weeks letters have | Mounted,” @ play of the a Py Poked Remington and her y hwest, by Ceci! B. and William ‘ony ‘astor’s will be been coming to Mrs. Plum demanding Northwest Mr. Scott will be seen as|LAwlor and daughters, Conto in| De Mill and company, Mr. ‘and Mrs Lieut. O'Byrne, of the Mounted Police, Lewis, Marion apd Deane, She ’ a ride into Dog Circus, A. K. Caldera, the Mozs whose adventures include Dog Clrous K era, the Mozar Ralph Money. A letter came yesterday which she was told chat unless $500 was placed in an elm tree in the yard of the High Street Presbtyerian Church | the enemy's country to bring back @ |" Aiiantio’ Garton will have Kennard last night her eon would certainly be| criminal. To add to his difficulties hi | Brothers. acrobatic clowns; the Fred- | tails in love, and has his hands full/ericks family of acrobats. Kath stolen. 0. Rich and Howard, and “Your child can't possibly"escape us,” | managing the two affaire ef the same he Four Huffalo, ime. mong j@ attractions at Hube the letter said. The letter was signed Oo oO -0 Naasaurrhewilin hows pire eNe once “Black Hand | Henry FE, Dixey will appear at the| Minstrels and Im Belle Rosa's troupe Ortental dancers, BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. 3 Spooner will appear at the e Dancer and King.” Big Mortons and Jersey Iilles will be seen at] While five detectives watched late last | Bijou Theatre on Thursday evening in night, Mr. Plum slipped from his home,|an English version of ‘Papa Lebon- and with an envelope in h!s hand went /nard, one of the plays gven here la. | to the tree. He left the envelope and jse.son by the Italian actor, Novellf went home. The adaptation ha; been made by Miss Nl be at the Bijou. The detectives were still watching an Iva Merlyn and Mrs. Kate Jorda ive hour later when a man and a woman |Vermilye. ‘he chief character 1s 8! “Tne Bachelor Club Burlesquers come. slipped from the shadows of the church, | Kindly old clockmaker who finds he/to the Gayety, The woman went to the tree, and, secur-|has been deceived by his wife twenty . Tne World Beaters will be at the’ ing the envelope, was climbing dow:Mjyears before. He remains ellent until Yi ee | when the five detectives closed in, The |!" daughter's happiness is threatened, i an and woman fought desperately, | When. nally enraged, he hurls the’ | Ce ee ee a oO TE STO ENE ite, 1 “7 |arrogcat, snobbish mother. their clothes torn. Then the woman | ciifation follows in the last act. Suffering From Morphine Poison- | ing, Max Aigner is Taken to jerked a bottle of acid from the folds eee ' Of her dress and attempted to drench) qe etppodrome will have = new! New York Hospital. Max Aigner, a chauffeur, the detectives. A blow from a biel /tnriier. From one side of the stage| Jack sent } lown in a heap. Zula, an acrobat of daring and skill, | The man was also stunned by a blow,| will be shot across the area to a/ was taken both were in shackles. oe from his home, No. 7: “ ca » No. 74 Seventh avenue, The detectives were all slightly burned| “The Rogers Brothers in Panama’ es d with the oda will be the attraction at the Grand |‘%-day unconscious from morphine. i |The police say that Algner, who 1s e polic Opera-House, ; | MSEC WINE RT| Mthe Wife” will be played by Edna |twanty-one years old, and who lives ployed by the Plums, The!May Spooner and company at Bianey’s | With his mother, has been out of 4 Jennie Allen, a negress, of Lincoln Square Theatre. | work and tried to kill himself, 5 Court street, Newark, “The Smart Set” will move to the | An ambulance was backed up in marriage of Mr, and Mrs. Plum | Yorkville, |front of Aigner's home this morning rapago caused a sensation in) The American will “Wine, | when Pollceman William C. Schwartz yas a chauffeur for| Women and Song.” hapened along. He then learned that oH | 5 nen le 1a pana ronnie) nesctlot nis ‘Happy Hooligan’s Trip Around the | pr. F. W. Davis, or No. 211 West enter, the marriage Mr. and Dr. L. C, have and they eloped. | Krueger | World’? will be seen at the Fourteenth |‘Tweifth street, his son-in-law in the brewery, | Street Theatre, of No. 23 West Fourteenth str t the handsome house in Elm... vest"* been attending Algner and had orde Street ror the young couple. eee CCE eho en at coil Sood peru akenutonchenhospitstiornens |to the Metropolis, | George Sidney, in | = A leitying the police. Their plan Busyplesy willl and "Kigner Wwas placed in’ tho be the attraction at the West End. ward of the New York Hospit STOCKS DULL WITH THE PRICES HIGHER Consolidated Gas, Erie, Brook- lyn Transit and Reading Market Leaders. | JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23d Street 34th Street SILK DEPARTMENTS. Jn Both Stores, “McCreery Silk.” Exhibition and Sale of the latest novelties for Easter and Summer wear, Declines were the rule tn the early stock market to-day, and as the session advanced the weakness of the list became more apparent. Amalgamated Copper, United States Steel, St. Paul, Printed Foulard in Egyptian Bor- the Pacifics, Western Unio: Reading, * : tchison and Pennsylvania, the leaders dures, Grecian, Chevrons and Pekin in trading, suffered losses averaging a i — i ivi pint, lesions was dul . Stripes, — designed exclusively for e last hour prices were bid b to" above yesterady, Union” Pucitie James McCreery & Co. Southern Pacific, Reading and Pa Coast rising 1, Brooklyn Rapid Tra: On Monday and Tuesday, i pee ae: Lie Ey & Texas, eee ae rererred: = § need pom w ay April the 6th and 7th, ited Gas oe | Sale of twenty thousand yards, ed declined i Black Taffeta Silk, Superior quality. 50c per yard first prete and the 2 The closing was The total sal af stocks were 23,40) bares, and of bonds BLACK DRESS GOODS, In Both Stores, Second Floor On Monday, April the 6th. English Sicilican. 42 inches wide. 65¢ per yard French Voile, all wool. Crisp finish 42 inches wide 75¢ per yard Mohair WHITE GOODS. Commencing Monday, April the 6th, Sale of 25.000 yards, White Wash- able Fabrics. At greatly reduced prices, go inch White Persian Lawn In Both Stores. 32 inch Imported Madras stripes and checks, 28 inch Imported Batiste, checks and overplaids, White dotted Batiste. dots, JAMES Me 23rd Street 25c per yard Various size 14¢ per yard, CREERY & CO, 34th Street oD. rn ie THE EVENING WORLD, | | Quixote fIPE MENACE 1) | ain the headiiner| P | | 1908.) SATURDAY, APRIL 4, FERRIBUAT UN »tot food disgusts me. Lean’t eat. W shall I do for strength?" Starvation isthe right name for weakness, ¥ becanse al! »s from food. Many { food, but get little tomachs are disorder ed. Others cannot eat. How frequently you hear them say “the very thought of food nauseates me.” Regulate your stomach at once with Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy. Get the benefit of your food. Get the appetite for it. Get the strength are entitled to. Get it by natural, honest, he means. Poor blood, general weak- n ‘to sleep, kidney and liver trouble all follow quickly when the stomach is out of order. Mrs, Sarah Cark, 1878 Third Ave., New York City, says: how I BOATS AND FIER Annex No, 2 Dragged Ablaze from Repair Dock Into River by Tugs. nem when T ongne world m. By ot A bad that g from n, Ss ae Now is the time to take Dr. Greene’s Nervura blood and nerve remedy,the greatest and best Spring remedy the world has ever known, eens is the well known public medical leo turer and specialist in treatment of all nervous and chronic diseases, and can be personally consulted at his office, 9 West 14th New York,or by mail, free. rage Why ou Should ET Illustrated Magazine Stories. All About the Monster Automobile Carnival to Be Held in New York Next Week. The Astonishing Feud of New York’s Barrel Murder. and How Death After Death Is Following in Its Wake, An International Romance That May End in an American Girl Becoming Queen, Crime Is Costing New York City Over $35,000,000 Per Year. Facts and Figures. “My Adventures in the Sky,”’ by a New York Ironworker. Inside History of Our Most Popular Couple. “‘The Newlyweds.” Terrible Tragedies That Have Been Enacted Under the Mys- terious Spell of Sleep. Here’s a Social ‘‘Startler,” ‘The Girl with Mice in Her Muff.” New York's “Daily Battle’ That Has Sent 10 Men to Hospitals, Another Funny Story by the ‘Hotel Clerk’’ (Irvin S. Cobb) The Best ‘Home Page’’ About Fashions and the Like, Edited by Margaret Hubbard Ayer. And a Rollicking, Frolicking Comic Section For the Children. In the Magazine Section You'ti Find the “wusc oF LONESOME TOWN” T e Great Song Feature at the Circle Theatre. Sunz by Kolb and Dil. Composed by Gaston. Published by A:rangement wth Maurice Shapiro. Be Sure asd Add This Sone to Your Music Collection ————EEES Speak to Your Newsdealer To-Night, He’ll Save You a Copy 23rd Sireete BLANKET DEPARTMENTS. LINEN 23rd Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO. 34th Street. In Both Stores. On Monday, April the 6th. Sale of Bed Spreads and Comfort ables, Summer weight. Double bed size, Imported Colored Spreads ........%.35 x White a 1.75 and 2.25 Comfortables. Cotton filled. Covered with silko- line, floral patterns. 1.75 Cotton filled. Covered with nain- sook, floral patterns. 2.65 DEPARTMENTS, In Both Stores, Second Floor On Mohday and Tuesday, April the 6th and 7th. Sale of Housekeeping Linens for Spring and Summer furnishings,— Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels, Sheets and Pillow Cases. Below usual prices. Table Cloths, a2xa2yards ............2.65 and 3.75 2x 236 yards ....6000-+3.45 “ 4.75 2X 3 yards ..c..cee eee G25 |“ 5.65 2% x 2% yards ........4.50 “ 6.45 2144 x 3 yards., ves ie S45) 7150) Dinner Napkins to match ,. 4.25 and 6.25 doz, Hemstitched Linen Sheets, Single bed size......3.85 and 5.25 pair Double ‘“* “ Gog & Gh) & Hemstitched Linen Pillow Cases.. 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50 pair —— RUG DEPARTMENTS.—!2 Both Stores, Oriental Rugs, Silky Afghan and Antique Cash- mere Rugs. 65.00 to 90.00 soo Antique Beloochistan, Shirvan and Daghestan Rugs. 10,00, 12,00 and 15.00 Domestic Rugs. New Spring selections in Axmin- ster, Body Brussels, Royal and French Wilton. Size gx 12 ft. 19.25 to 52.50 “Martha Washington” and Crex Rugs. Japanese Porch Rugs. ft. tog x 12 ft. Size6x9 3-50 to 7.50 Heavy Jointless China Matting. 4.50 and 11.00 per roll 20 and 40 yd. rolls Best quality Inlaid Linoleum, repre- senting hard wood and tile. 1.10 per yard former price 1.50 and 1.60 Printed Linoleum. Velvet Carpet.. value 1.00 Best quality Wilton Carpet. Made, 1.75 to 2.25 per yard value 3.00 laid and lined. JAMES McGREERY & GO! 34th Street. 23rd Street JAMES McGREERY & C0. INTERIOR DECORATION. This department is prepared to exe: cute in town or country, orders that re- quire specific and technical knowledge of the science of Interior Decoration, operating under the directions of archi- tects,—their plans and specifications, Original drawings by artists will be submitted for consideration. FURNISHINGS, Imported Fabrics for wall hangings and draperies, Wall paper and cre- tonne to match. ‘Tissues for long or casement curtains. Odd and unusual Art Stuffs for furniture, -'1 cushion covering, ; FURNITURE. Mahogany, Craftsman and French Willow Furniture enameled in various shades to harmonize with desired color schemes, Representatives sent to study requirements, Estimates with drawings submitted. 34th Street - mecaeee nem vapmmsmncetanein | tA jaa aia