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LOLFINTHEATRE | | LEAPSFROM AGE AND BITES SEVEN Jumps Into Audience at Brook- lyn Amphion and Starts | a Panic. | | ‘FINALLY BEATEN DOWN. | | Wawyers Prepare to Bring Suits for Victims and Po- lice Order Chains. The efforta of the producers of “The Queen of the Highwaymen” to give Whrllls of realism to the performance at the Amphion Theatre, Brooklyn, Inst! Right by #howing live wolves on the tage led to @ mess which may cost the theatre m Might’s audience. One of the wolves Wire netting case Wolves were supposed to hungrily up and down, The boast jumped over the footlights and bit five women and wo men before it was subdued ‘To-day jawyers for all seven are pre- paring sults for heavy damages against the theatre, and some of the victims are Visiting the Pasteur itute to ward bles, The Police Department that the wolves must not rform again unless ly tled with collar and chain One scapes From Pen. | of “The Queen of the ust started Bight and the big Ludience was viewing .9 mountain ne touch of ich the Western scene and admiring Mavagery given by the presence of the wolves, kept ~ the stage by en one of them climbed -high wall of the pea and ° | ‘was free. Amid the screams of women the wolf Readed straight for the footlights. He | paused a moment at the footlight line sand glared down at the musictans tn well below. Then, with a snarl, the beast jeaped clear across this space and landed in an aisle. A babel of shrieks arose and every- Body Yeaped up. The clamor increased | ‘the Wolf bit the leg of Mrs. Florence umgarten of No. 38 Guernsey street. Phen the animal darted into another yw of seats and bit the hand of Mrs je Berhaber of No, 18 George street as she was holding her skirts about her. } Bit Four Other Women, Then as the wolf darted along row F row he bit four other women, ames the police did not get. By | Phat time all the persons downstairs ’ Women were acting as threatened them, for with skirts held Wghtly about their ankles, they leaped tpon seats, A man tried to seize the wolf and Ptrangie him as he passed. That was Theodore Morseh of No. W South Ninth Street. But the wolf, which up to that time had bitten only women, prove Pespecter of the other sex. As M thrust out bis hand the wolf's te . fairly met tn it. Up to that time the musicians were fe in their wel Now the wolf turned ard them and leaped over the low Failing well. ‘Then began a strange use of musical fnstruments. With his baton the leader | ef the orchestra made frantic motions | at the big wolf With his treasured Padie the first violin beat the wolf's beads With the slide of his brass the trombone player made lung *Grabbed by Policeman. A strange twanging and a weird dis- wenance ‘one as the bass Viol and the viols united on the back ¢@f the wols Vacktly for the musicians @ diversion feok place. Patrolman John J, C Brove of the Clymer avenue statio: eting persons rushing from the theatre, tered it. He strode down tu the mu- ans’ pit ada clutched the wolf throat with both hands. Cosgrove Phoking the animal in fine style w @tage hand ran out, leaned do ed the wolf's tail, A j wolf out of the pollceman’s hands beast bit Cosgrove the instant he 8 free. ; But if the first of the singe hands had ‘been @foolish, the rest atoned. They @ropped into the pli and beat the wolf With clubs In the end he lay uncon keious and gasping. Dr. Henry W. Dangler of Qlasson avenue dressed the y the bitten ones. More chan @ience had gone home, but the rest r ee eciten cee THE EV ewinG WUnLD, Bride Who Was So aE? 7 BERTATA 7 BASHFUL BRIDE sky! nt DELAYS FIREMEN TBROOKLYNBLAZE, coul cht Refuses to Be Rescued from Afi Burning Building Uniil yesterday and took his brid night. They live floor of a No. 40, and were se oundiy whe @ pounding aroused them N They were told that the building was |in on fire, but refused to come down, TH bride wanted to dress first, and her gal- t husband refused to leave her emen got Ured watting for ther k and being cut off from ascending t j by CRE Registered . Trade Mark, Sumed their seats and the play went o SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Bap rises." 7.20\8un sets, PORT oF New ARRIVED, York, INCOMING STEAMSHIPS, DUE TO-DAY, OUTGOING BTEAMSHIPS. BAILED TO-DAY. Benence, Argentina. City of Atlanta ‘Meordan, ‘Savannah, Vyperia, Argentina, Botterdan, ry <5) Moon rises. 9.40 ve ‘Trinjuad | Doylies, Centerpieces THE TIDES, | Ps cae Hy + aie Water to Wate. | or lace trimmed; price $2.00 each Bi JORG as ah Buk | Tea and Luncheon S ete os 1 ; bowl and plate Doylies, and Cent Pure Linen Handkerc ildren in an almost limitless va ch and upwards, for toilet and bath; 25c. each and aaa | Ladies’ Neckwear, Jabot ialtfax : 2 ‘Kington | etc., of the finest Domestic and For Men’s Furnishings, i bathrobes,sweaters,collars, shirts, | James McCut 5th Ave. & 34th EU BBDAY, DEVEMbEK 20, 1910, Modest She Veweive he suffered from brain fever, at from spinal menengitis, at cause of a nervous breakdown and at twenty-four he developed melancholia | rr | TWO STEAMERS MISSING | IN HEAVY STORM AT SEA. Wouldn't Leave Burning House SDODE Fiadiction of Wen! Court to-day, Chief Magistrate Willlam | MoAdoo announce J, is dying at 8 THE IDEAL BREAKFAST FOOD Useful Christmas Presents At “The Linen Store” broidered. Price $13.50 and upwards. ance, Italy, Austria, Switzerland and Armenia. Price 121oc. Towels, embroidered, hemstitched and fancy weaves and hysteria 4When the automob Mr. Bosler said, hie “auto bug,” HAD “AUTOBUG” )ANYERLEARS |Says That Belling Has Been Insane Since Youth and In one uto hire. as errat! incessantly: 500 for ded him case go ove in granted t ad. consent of Avsistan' Delahanty. Kelling was Bronx National Bank | | | stock of the bank wh! Gains Adjournment. eg ALCS Harry Colby, to a nv | tiflentes, and that from a number of bocker Trust Com That ¢ preside aries A. Belling, third vice- f the Bronx N al Bank, rrested Nov. 16 charged with and grand darceny, i# insane and has been ever since he was five years oll, was the assertion made by is lawyer, former Assistant District: ; Attorney William Boaler, when Belling | yo 7 Weat Ninety- was ataigned in Part 1 of the Court of ' an invalid wife. He General Sessions to-day. t Mr. Bosier told Judge Crain that his | client was being examined by Dr. George M. Parker, an allenist, and that if the result of the examination warranted it, he would apply for a commission to pase ) oh his client's snnity. Me sald that at the age of five Belling sustained a fall which injured the base of his brain and that he was under medical tveatment én | | consequence for over fourteen years. At who w forgery to the certificates. Prefers t gifts now.” “That's what they sure of it. You they cost—and I hat ing ‘em now.” Start the Growth of Baby’s Hair Right AND KEEP it right through youth with WELLS’ HAIR TONE (Homoeopathic and Sanitary), to the end that there may be less mortification as they grow up, fewer bald heads, fewer wigs and switches in later life. Few duties to your ohildren are more important than this. IN WELLS' HAIR TONE, theynew idea Hair Tonic, we have the result of twenty years of exper!- ment, carried on with a view to the production of a perfect hair preparation, @ preparation that could be used freely every day {f desired; one that it would® be a pleasure to use as a reviving, refreshing Sant tary Toilet, even if not a necessity; a preparation having also the most recent, up-to-date fdeas as to cleansing the scalp and hair and keeping both in healthful condition—promoting the growth and lux- uriance of the hair. IT 18 felt that in WELLS’ HAIR TONE the com- bination has at last been found—a delightful, restor- ative tonic wash, one we consider indispensable to any well equipped tollet stand, and the same is eub- mitted for your approval. The “TON is Antisep- tic and Germicide and wiil destroy disease germs that may find lodgment on the scalp or hair. OILS AND POMADES have gone out of use, as have many old-time ideas of Hair Tonics, i THE TONE is in a class by Itself, and, no matter what disappointment with ther things, if losing RwWIird by the sn ke, they ran scal+ ladders to the roof, came down the nto the top hallway and b Joor the roof to for them until they clr own rooms. > -— re ir » over nds care WON'T ABOLISH COURT. ef Magintrate M Extend Ja- ester Tribanal ter a visit 6 peetion with Chief Paillp Bloch to the Westchester 1 would the ov e of the Magis. | not be abolished as # > Dies f trates had asked. They sald that there your hair, try Wells’ Hair Tonic; if not a necessity, She's: Fully Dressed) ++ | yes not enough business there to pay then as a toflet alone it {s worth to you and yours for the trow of making the long jour- far more than its cost. ELLA Ate TONE ney to the csourt early every morning. | vELLS' NE ap- A bashful bride caused the fir Mr. McAdoo said that ought he FOR posted Arg ear re shove if bad fifteen minutes at 2 ts | Would syread the fur terested In sanitary, cleanly morning during a blaze in the three- Ea MEN, iemasiten tana” chale aki story brick building No, 409 Chureh ay bt orn part of the city would e90n give the dren, and to those interested A. Fedderwits became | iastatrates there plenty to do, | WOMEN in the present and future condition of their own and their children’s hair. ein AND Rey Torn in Will Belt, THE DAILY use of water phn Co sky, fourtess ‘ old, | water, however bright and clear, contains myriads of Invisible disease germs, | which, when deposited upon the scalp and hair, in- Joseph's Hospital | hat city as the result of having been the ae y Re seal “reath (ff duce scalp disease and a degeneration and loss of the n the same hospital, etx! hair; use the TONE instead; it is comparatively in- after having been run over expensive, since the large size holds nearly a quart. , the lad had been the | IT MAY be said that WELLS’ HAIR TONE stands family. (as {t was designed to be) midway between a sham- poo and the old-time conventional hair tonic. When used, rub it well Into the scalp. Cooling, refreshing, delightful in use. However freely used, is harmless apd may be used two or three times a day df desired. Contains mo ofl or grease. Soils nothing, dries fairly quick, 80 that women, with whom it is a great favor- ite, can ise it as well as men; only slightly, deli- cately perfumed, USE OF THE TONE will allay itching at once, will stop the hair coming out in a few applications, will keep thé scalp clean, healthful, free from dan- druff and scalp eruptions and the hair in elegant condition, For scraggy, brittle, dry, lifeless, uneven, sickly growth hair it is perfection. RNA Established Half a Century, and Scarfs, embroidered and upwards. ets, consisting of 12 finger erpiece, lace trimmed or em- hiefs, for men, women and riety from Ireland, Madeira, upwards. Stocks, Collars, Bands, n manufacture, including neckwear, gloves, Jamas of the choicest grade, cheon & Co. St Opposite e9 Waldorf-Astoria stamps or checks accepted, Wholesale vet elvis Dptasimnt spending large sums money for auto hire and “joy riding’ | until Frid ‘outside man” president, and he came into the posses- distress and indicating that her engines | ston of a number of blank certificates of | | that he forged the name of the cashier, befofe the forgeries were discovered, 18 aboard the Irma. Both of the German ‘The cashier of the Bronx National Bank 4 before the Grand Jury that his name had been forged | Belling ‘s tifirty-saven and lives at the bank from {ts organization. —\—— (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) “You should buy all your Christmas my mind to give several of my friends @ dozen eggs aplece—no matter w STERLING SILVER HAT PINS Positively all day to-day and all day to-morrow, regardless of the number of sales, we shall sell solid ster- ling silver hat pins like the above illustration, with extra long stems, at 18 cents each. It is an actual fact that no better hat pins are being sold by department stores and mail order houses at 75 cents to $1.25 each. We guarantee to supply dealers or anybody else at 18 cents each if they call before 10 o'clock to-night or to-morrow night. Mail orders filled 7 cents per parcel extra. Send cash or money order. No CHARLES A. KEENE 180 Broadway,New York OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRIS’ German Liner and Sister Ship She} Put Out to Aid Disappear— One May Be a Wreck. | LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands, Deo. year—1000—he spent | 20,—Anxiety fs felt for the safety of the Re Ss re-| Woermann Steamship Line steamers til Friday, Judge |Mabert and Tama Woermann. The lat- Hournment with the | ter vessel started out from here yester- t District-Attorney | day in a terrific gale to succor her sister \ehip, whieh had b sighted twelve | mites off the « Me made its advent, | client became an ot | of the a6 Well an its vice- oast displaying signals of had broken down Since then no word has come from It is charged | either of the liners and they have not ich had been signed jont. been sighted by incoming vessels. It ts settee’ cet | thought they may have been driven nks. The Knicker. "orthward by the storm, which still y loaned him $3,000 | Taked to-day, The German Consul here steamers ply between Hamburz, Rotters dam and West Africa. pheaanel-~ 6 San $5,830,000 TO BUIL NEW BATTLESHIP TEXAS. Newport News Company Success- ful Bidder for 27,000 Ton Dreadnought. | WASHINGTON, Dec. 0.—The contract for building the hm ton “battleship Texas was to-day awarded to the ’. port News Shipbuilding Company, the lowest bidder, at $5,890,000, second street with was connected with jo Walt. say, but I'm not see, I've made up at je to think of buy- For Dandruff, Itching Scalp, Falling Hair AN ANTISEPTIC STIMULATING TONIC; HOMEOPATHIC—SANITARY pod tor br It isthe best spiration { ‘and. tresnen nursery for*Are he hair of children At or will get it for you COOLING to fevered, aching heads. Used freely in the morning and rubbed well into the scalp, it will make the head feel fresh and good all day. Its use keeps the hair clean, fluffy, wavy, bright and lifelike. When you dress your hair use the “Tone” instead of water, THE LARGE SIZE HOLDS ALMOSTA QUART THE TONE among hair preparations is what elec- tric light is to lighting—far and away ahead of all of them, the newest thing In hair preparations, a gem unbeatable, simply grand. Don’t Miss it. If you would save your hair, use TONE before too late. $1.00 at draggiate Varger sizes. The” ta + almost a epaY express only on large # or a Be, team, tor $1. Hair Balsam for gray hate below, The Tone and C7see Malsam can be used alternately oF together, GRAY HAIR DANDRUFF ITCHING SCALP FALLING HAIR Af gray hairs begin to appear, start the we of WELLS’ HAIR BALSAM. Jt is not @ patent medicine nor @ quick dye weird look, but wht dandrati Ht, it Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry pond 10 and 12 West 38th St. NEAR FIETH AVENUE TAKE ELEVATOR FINE FURS It has been our established custom, at this time of the year, to close out our stock of ‘Manufactured Furs to the large retailers at 50 per cent off. Hereafter, we will offer our stock direct to the public,.giving them this same reduction. COMMENCING TO-MORROW OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Manufactured Furs will be offered R. Altman & Cu. IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF A NUMBER OF ORNAMENTAL. OBJECTS OF ART, WHICH ARE NOW OFFERED AT TO LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. % % LARGE REDUCTIONS HAVE ALSO BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF FANCY NEEDLE. WORK, STATIONERY, LEATHER GOODS, SILVERWARE, ETC. B. Altman & Co. IN. THE MEN'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT THE FOLLOWING WILL BE ON SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY): MEN'S MOTOR OR DRESS SCARFS OF IMPORTED KNITTED SILK $5.00 EACH USUALLY SOLD FOR $8.50 MEN'S FOLDED FOUR-IN-HAND~ SCARFS 7 OF IMPORTED SILK 85c. EACH USUALLY SOLD FOR $1.30 TO $200 . \e . EXCEPTIONAL REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF MEN'S NECKWEAR, DRESSING GOWNS AND HOUSE JACKETS. Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. Please Notice | . This Correction By carelessness of our proof- reader last night the morn- ing papers made us say the contrary of what we wrote and of what we do. ‘ All Used Pianos we sell are guaranteed. by us to be exactly as stated. Ph ffmsnshr