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IN A PARK ROW FIRE Waitresses Trapped by Flames That Destroy Dennett's Restaurant. GIRL'S DRAMATIC ESCAPE Leaps for Rope Newsboy Drops from Roof?Firemen Save Man and Woman by Use of Ladder. Two aaltreaoea were suffooated and two othera, wlth a man employed as an omnlbua, had narrow aacapea from the te, when a fire occurred in Den ;it in Park ROW yester it ,.|.; i ared thal the women i ould ? been reecued exeept for mlelead ? nformatton whlch aenl a pollceman ?.. the wronf place to Bnd them and the Flre Departmenl on i llke frttltleaa ? ti. Mrs. Nellk Gillman, a arldow, head wnitross in the r. staurani. who llved at Nn. ."."I imh street, Etrooklyn, end Adelatdi Preeton, who Irrod at No 440 !?th etreet, Br oklyn, are dead. . who were reecued are Nellie Lovett, of No, 9 Llberty Btreet, Brooklyn, and john Oaffney, who Uve8 at the Owl Hotel, in the Bowery. i>?-tfi of theee wer- overcome by amoke, bul were re vived. Mami" Powers. of No. T'iT Mon roe street. Hrooklyn, another waitress, raftVed herself by a dramatic allde dOWII a rope from the fourth atory of the buildlng. KiKht waitresses were due to go to work at 11:30 o'clock yesterday morn? ing:, but only tho four named had re? ported. Thoy went at once to the dressing room on the fourth floor to change thetr street clothes for their unlforme. it was whlle they were upetatra that Frank Smith, tlic man- I ager of the restaurant. disoovcrod the flre. It had started in a flue Lack of the kltchen, and ,-lr.ady flames were j shooting up a llffht and air shaft in the I r'ar of the building. Mr. Smith sent *'Ton>" Mitchell, I baker, dashbog up th.. stairs to tell the yirls. Afterward the baker said thoy did not appear to be frightened. Patroiman Doufrherty msh^d in and ordered tlu dlnerg an.i waitresses on | the maln fiom- out of tbe buUdlnc "Could Have Saved Girla." i could have aaved the girls. too" ald, "if I'd known where they were. i waa !"!?'. they wer< dreealng in the r." When thr firemen arrived a 85-fool ludder was run up, but it was not long :nuigh. and Deputy ('hief Hinns. who 1 ; .1 beea told the girls were at the ba< k of thf house, hurried lnto Theatre Al'ey.' leading firemen with laJders. By tha time the flre flghters got into alley the white faced women ap I .an (1 at the front wlndows. "Don't Jump! Don't jump!" yelled thoae in the crowd. whlle the wait ? i and the poljre in the Btreet wavi .1 eiu ouragoment to the trapped j ersons. I An extension ladder was then run up. i Hut in the mean time Willlam Harri- , ?on, a newaboy, appeared atop the l.uilding with a Fire Department rope in hls hand. He made one end fast and sw ung the other out. The big electric sign prevented the ! rope from swinging close to the win-; dows, but, seized with desp* ration, one ' glrl kaped out and caught it. and came dowa llke a toy on a stlck. Shc'fainted J ln a heap on the sldewalk, but was re- ' vlvod ln a nearby drug store, where an ; ambulanoe surgcon drtssed her blls- | t? r(d hands. Firemen Swarm to Reacue. The girls bad fallen back from the wlndows lnto the smoke before the fire? men crossed the ledge. In a moment one ladderman appeared wlth Miss 1'reston. Bhe was taken -down and rushed to Bt. Qrogory*, Hospital, but dled there whiie surgeons were work ing OTer her. In a few minutes Miss Dovett was handed out the wlndow and paeaed down the ladder. She was taken to the hospital unconecloua, but win rocover. The next taken out was Mrs. (lillrnari, who wea carried iritu tlu* rlrug etOTO, where Patroiman Bnnia trled for half nn hour tO revlve Iier by artiflcial rc< liratlon. It was no use Oaffney was l.wered to the sldewalk by the firenun and was taken to the Hudson Street , Hospital. He will recover. "We i niild have saved those girls' ? Uvee if we had beea told they were iu tbe front uf the buildlng, ' aald Deputy Chlef Blnne last night. "There never waa a chance to gave them from th" j ulley, anyway, for flame and amoke '?oiling out <m that side. When I gol mt" the room we couldn't fini j any where; and auddenly we abled on them, all lylng aenaeleea under 6 tahle, where they had tried to gel away from thi flre. The man was I'der b deek." . tue ot thfl llremen who b? Iped brtag the girls was Chlef Bherwood l'i-.. kw. li. ol the Uaieigh. N. C, de? partment* ?b- is hare on leave and at- | !.. to Dngiiio -tt, in Lafayetta or lance wlth the Mre . :.. ? : i new ii'licy Of enter laining vlattlng chlefB and giving them benefll of the depatrtmenfa work. Another rolunteer flreanan was Jamea .) i*i v.grra, a reteran "f the old voiun i. ??! department, who donmd a helmet snd coal for tbe tlme i.eing. Btephen Brodaky, a coffee man, aad \iartha McCormack, a acrub woman, wera eaereoeee by amoke la the bulld ng. bul aufferad no ill effecta after am* r>olaace aurtreorB had worked <>\er hem. ?oh. it was terrlble! i ctan'l talk ? bout lt!" aald Miss Powera, as ahe aat n her home in Hrooklyn yeaterday. ?iii a mlnute tba loera fllled with ? moke and IM Marted te tlu- ba. k flre ?i-capes. BoBBehody?l thlnk it was ?w.iije -saw the firemen at the front of I RESCUING WOMEN AT I'AKK ROW FIRE. .remen on extension ladder getting waitresses out of the fourth stmy windows of the Dennett restaurant buildin?. 1THI-; CHIBF BROCKWBUU OK RALSION, N. C who helped tha dty "smoke aataraN to rescue the women. the buildiiiK. and W6 all ran there. I don't aee how i got the courage to Jump for the rope. As I sit here I don't belleva i could reaUy bave done it." Didn't Know Sister Was Dead. Kitti'- Bheehan, Mra OUlman'a Blater, was one ..f the waltreeeee on the floor of the restaurant when tbe tire began. in the streei ahe became byaterlcal and had tO be taken into the drug BtOTC, where bromtdea were given her. Bha was not told her alater was dead, bul aa Ihi was led out of the Park Row B llld ing by u bai k enirance Mra. GiUman aaa belng taken IntO the front of th< building by flremen. Father McOean, tha Flre Department chaplaln, took Miss Bheehan In charge and comforted h.-r until Bhe waa in BUltable condltlon to go home in a taxi.-ab. Bhe Braid Mra Oillman had two children dependent on in r for aupport <'hief Kenlon, In ctttaea'a clothee, waa j on the acene when a sooond alarm was turned in. He said last night that if tho firemen had recelved correct In? formatlon tlu- ladder could have be<-n instantly placed in front of ?he build? lng instead of the water tower and the w omen'fl llvea saved. lt took the firemen an hour to pet tbe bb_ae under rontrol. It went through the building like smoke up a chlmney and then mushroomed down and burned out the ground floor. The damage s estimated at $KMX>?>. The building ls one of the oldest In l'ark How and ls OWUed by the Astor estate. The Den nett company OCCUpled all flve sforl'.s. INDIAN SUMMER TO STAY Will Last This Week, Weather Bureau Predicts. w-inhingt.'-i, 4>et. I.?Falr weather aad mor1er?t*> temperatures thrOUgbOUt the Kastern nnd Southern states and tho P** rlfle Blope an- predlcted for ihe comlng week by the Weather Bureau The week iv i.ulletiri aaya however, that ? "<iis turbance win appear In the Far West on Wedneaday or Thursday and ba attended by uneettled weather an.l rain; lt will preval] ovor tho Mlddle Weel near tbe r 'ose of the week." KollowhM this dleturbanca a proaounced area of IiIkIi barometer, attenderi by rniuii celder weather, will appear In Um N'orth- | Weat on Friday nnd Saturday and spread rapldly eaatward and eouthward. WEDDED FIFTY YEARS Hudson Boat Club Recalls Cbar? ter Member's Great Race. Tv... hundred frlenda and relaUvea ..r Mr. and Mrs. Nlcholaa Kuna wera preeenl Baturday nlghl at a golden wedding en nlveraar] whlch was eelebrated at the Kuna heme, at !27th gtreel and Rlveralde DrtV4 Frlenda fron lha Hudaon Boal Club, ol whlch Mr. Kuna la a cbarter member and ii wtee, aad under wheee eelora ln HB6 i... rewed bow In the famooa raee for tiio Herald cup whlch ae! a new werM'a rec? ord for one nrdle aad a half, were runong thf- gueeta and gav? a pnrm "f IGO an.i Beveral plecea of gold plate to the oele branta Mr. Kunz is eeventy-ela yeaia Old and Mra Kunz is a few years lils junior. TO BUILD PLANT IN JERSEY Crucible Steel Company Buys Large Tract in Harrison. The Crucible Bteel Company "f Anaer-I ,.;, bM Ju-*t pnrchaaed l.'*. buildlng int' ir; Harrison, X. .1. fmm the 1'i.leMy Tmsl Company, of Newark. The plot lakea In four dtj blocka ? .i nn tha ? aal by Btk atreet, oa the I weat bj iti. atreet, on the north by Hunt .1.1.Hi Street aiei <m tlie snilth by ."-alen' ?treet, Ikua taklng in also all land be i\ .. ri tie- grel two named streets, iu Bur |lne*f*." Mnnmiiiith und (lioi.cestei streets. Customs Officials Give Back $300,000 Assortment. $1,500. OR LESS. AT ISSUE Plan to Open Town House Was Rcsponsiblc in Part for De tention of Baggage. Casual -.t.r. ilals of h:* tntentlon to open hla honin wa- r< .poni I becatne kno** n yeetei for tht tlon >.i ihe ... ? ii..- i i oa his aniTal al tii pori on Ptiday oa the i'i. nch lln< r Pi \ Collectoi Loeb araa bi tYael ? ? r'rtdaj. ihe matter araa beM tt. abeyaoce intn hla return on a*aturd?j*, arhaa Mr. Oould, :ift?-r attendlni the hearing, aeconi u couneel, i \,\ 11 11 r.?> i?.t, p ? ? al* lowed to take -..w.iy in tn th Cu.tom Hoaae practlcflly all <.t the (QC-.OO0 \\<?rtn ot }< weli i that bad bt ?? i hi l.l. lt araa Bald yeaterday by ;. i offlrlal that .\lr. Oould wo'il-i hava t.. pa* doty on aotne of hls own and b_ wtfeV wearlns apparal and upon aeveral amall ptecea ol Jeweln reeently pureha. .1 ;.br<i.i.i .? n i apt ralaed al r*ol _tort t in |S- The total anaounl Mr. Oould aill have to pay ?ni nol aaoaed t&JMt and i! Ib even thought thal ha aill pat moat uf hla gooda and valuabloa la bond and nvi.M tha pay-aent ol dut] b* taklna them i aob t.< Wi inoa Tha controveray between Mr. Oould atui tbe eaatoma otBelala developed on the i ier, an.l there waa oo un/rteodly feellng mi i iti er si<l>-. When Mr. llould i ame hare <>n tii. laat trtp be want to tbe 11-i?-i Bl Regla aad did not open bla clty boaa**. Hla place abroad araa .-tiu in aaalnte* t.ati. ?-. and In face ol theae facta the oActala eould nol prove thal he waa otber than a foremn reeldeal Ha waa pennItted bo lhai oeeaalon lo btrlnf i la bai t-a*e In duty firi i Collectoi Loeb waa craoted yeaterday aa haYlmi ruled thal arhaa ?? peraon maln* talned and occuoted a bome la thia eoun try and a bome abroad he eould not . laim the prtvllegea ol foreign realdence. The i Mleetor, 11 la Bald, ha i the power to give the beneflt ol ihe doubt in favur uf tbe govenuneot. it Ih contended, moreover, that if ex-l emptloa trom duty wer. allowed to avery poraoa malatalnlng a forelcn aad .. do* meatle dont? lle the cuatoma prlvtlegea p ouM i <? i eatrit ted t.. ? dan .m i better able t" pay duty than ih<- average i eraon from whom cuatoma lolla are <": i. i ted tially. The Oould begsoge, arhlch conelal <>r nfteen truok?, arlll be examlned to-day ut the Appraleer'a Btoret The . i art of tbe conteota are toami belohgluj; to Mrs .ii.iiiu. Booaa are naa and other. have beea WOTD, Much ol tha *-00,?Xfl -.voith cf fearelry whlch Mr. Oould looh iwny trom the CUBtom Houae aa s.imr i..>? bad I- aa bought ia thia country; iatt ?.f it hls bfoughl here, exempt from int|, mi ri. i loui ??? eai l< na a l h. po - ol i i .ii i aldi nt. and on aome t ii dut] bad '? et n paid prevloui lj. w I,. i. ii,. good an ... ii.i- ?! to-day Mr. Oould "in be Informed .>f theamouut ,!' iiut. iu a in havi t paj. and II II li oi aatlii n !"t.' he ?m hai> an o ?por li n,- .., xppealtng, througt eounat i. to the Board <-f Appralatn_ Ha baa the iiii rn.itiv. ol leavlog the k'<?>-i.s iK-r.- la ...im mtn he ?**tun*_ t.. Paria Ifra Oould'a tdatera, the Mleeoa Hetty, llahel and Tlllle KeUjr. bad no trouble n brlnaing In th.-ii .ff.-.-t- under the noa reeldenl rlauae, as all nn Engllah glrli al oaa bonv la abroad ? m ? GREER INSTITUTES RECTOR. ptahop Oreer Inatltuted yeaterday tbe i:. v. Roberi B. Klmber reetor >>t' hlatorte ,i,i st Andrew*a Kvtaeopal Church. Itatea laland. Mr. Klmber for Iaa yearaI aaa auperlateadeal of tho Bplecopal Clt| tflaatoa Bodet] Btahop Qraer waa aa* riated bi Blahop Burch, who waa st An*j Iraar'a roctor ahen elected a auffragan dahop. Many former parlehlonara of th. .iail.*b rcturne_ for tli*- s< rvi<??? TEMPT MANY 10 DEATH Two Men Drown and Three Are Rescued from Dory After Motor Launch Sinks. WOMAN FALLS FROM PIER Patrolmen Rescue Bank Clerk Off Coney Island?Baptismal Servire Nearly Fatal to Negro Woman. Beveral persons were drowned yester? day in nearby watere, either whiie boat \ng or ewtmming, and many others wori reecued aa they were golng'down for the laal time. a partlcuhtrly heavy aea araa reeponalMe for the drownlng nf two men olf Long Beach, nnd the nnuaually mlld weather brought out many hunoreds ..f bathera al the varl nii- beach reeorte, aoma of whom were ?elaed wlth crampa whiie r-wfmmlnn*. Two men were drowned ln tho heavy sea oft l'i.int LookOUt, Long Island. near Long Beach, yeaterday, when a motor laUBCh ln Whlch they and three other men were cruletng araa capotaed. The three nvn who were saved elung to a small dory w li i'li was being towed hy the launch, and after an hour and a hnlf were reecued by men from the I'nited States Idi'esavlng Sorvd .-. gta tkmed at Lookoul Polnt. Tho bodlea of the two dfvnvned men had not been I* covered last night. The launch, the LUllaa L*, was ahout thirty feet long and was drlven by a gaaolene motor. On board her wereJo 6e| b Alemenelger, of Jamalca Helghta; I'red. Bhlen, "f Brooklyn; Joaepfa Unk, .f itrooklyn. Oeorge Pchelner, of RMgVWOOd, and his brother Joseph, of Lynurook. Aiomeneifror and Bhlen were drowned, and it w.ts ne.ess.irv to wrk over I.ink f.?r more than an hmir before he was restored to conectoua neea, It ls not known who ow nerl tha launch, but lt was sald yesterday that th.. n\o men boarded ber at her moor Ing in Jamalca May emrty in the morn Ing, aml anaounced their Intentlon of taking her to Fteeport, a dlatance of Beveral miles. They h-ft the harbor. and the launch was seen maklng her way lnto th" open water off L<uik Beach Three Strugglmg in Witer. Some h'Mirs after tho launch had left Jamalca Bay the Ufeaevera on duty at Lookoul I'olnt mad" out three men atrtlggllng ln tho wnter near th" rast ? riy end "f Long Beach, Th"y were cllngtng t. an overtumed dory, and weri belng toaead wlldly hy the heavy awelL AltbouKh Kreat dlrtlculty was expeiienced iu laanchlng one of tha hfet.. ats ln tlu- beavy aurf, thls was ini,iii\ accompllabed, .md the iifo ravera atarted f. r the ablparrecked 11!' II. After an exhauetlng battle with the -trotiK head Beea, the Ilfe?*a.\erB' boat ? .j. .1 In getUng nloiiKsido the overturned dory, an.i the tbreo men . Itnglng t" ber were pulled aboard. i.ink waa unoonactoda, and it was firat belleved ba Has dead. After they had .n tak. ii to Bhore and reauacitated at the atatlon, i leorge Bchebner gave an ac count of the droarnlng of Alemenelger and Bhll ii and tbe l epeJatng of the Lll? llan L ii.- .saj.i thal after putUng out to aaa, near the mouth ol Jamalca Bay, he .md his rxunpanlona skirt-.1 tha coaat line for aeveral mllea When nearlng Jonee'a Inlet they decided to cul across the long aand bar oppoelte tie- UfaeaT I tatton, :n ord' r t.. gave Uma The) wera not acqualntad alth the treacheroua character <>f the watere ihere, and antldpated no danger. The launch con'lnued her Journey wlthout iiienlent until kIic li.nl reached a point about halfway airn . the bur. Tbare was a heavy ground aWOll fur tber out from shore, but at the polnt wher", they cut aCTOBB the ehallon wat.r, about a mlle from land, tho water grew very choppy, Th_ Motor Launch Sinks. Deaplte the efl'ort.s of tho man at the whael to bold tba boat'a head to tbe wlnd, sbe veered around, preeentlnjl her broadside tu the rollera Tb" next Inatant an unueuail) heavy sea awept ibe launch from end to end, putUng the motor out of eommlsslon. Tha boat, now belplaaa, drlfted almlaaaly at tho roercy of the craahlng araveo, and tinallv tumed I ompletely OVOT and eank. Just Whal happened then Srlnin, r doea nol know. Ha found blmaeU Btruggllng in Ihe water, with his brothei and Unk cloae t" blm. No ua. ? of the two other men could hc aeen, and it is auppoaed they wera swept away wlth tb" undOTtOW. Tbe brothera and Llnk managed to retata their grlp "ii the keel of the dory, whlch bad be_?me looaened from the launch, They arera raptdly loalng ?trength arhen reecued. Illaa ijnma Qeffkln, <>f No 149 Qrand atreet, Brooklyn, waa drowned in Jamalca Bay yeaterday afternoon. Bhe was aelted wlth a sudden falnt Ing attach as she waa atandldg alone ,,,, a pler, and fi II olf. Hei body was recovered i.y tbe aid of grappllng irons, abOUl an bour later. Miss Qeffkln and ber mother were visitinK yeaterday al Hemberger*a Hotel. Far Bockaaray, and the daugh? ter complalned of feeUni 111 about l o'clock. she i. n h<r mother at tbe hotel and walked to the beach, aml then stioiied oul on the piat, Bha remalned there ten mlnutea, aml araa then seen to reel BUddenly and topplo off into the water Men ln motor Imats who had so. n ber fall huitied to the spot, but i ould not save her. Baptism Interrupted. Mra, Lucy Clary- of EtockvtUe, i.ong Island, araa nearly drowned yesterday whlle being baptlzed ln the occan at Remlngton avenue. Arverna Bha and Dennla Ford. both of whom are ne James McCreery & Co. DRESSHAKING DEPARTMENT 0uring the Week of October the 7th Imported Govvns, Tailored Suits and Evening Wraps from the best Paris iYlakers will be offered at COST OF IMPORTATION. In addition orders will be taken at the following SPECIAL PRICES Gowns of fine French Serge in Copics of Imported Models in attraetivc models.45.00 /<I - ... 1} ?__?__*. . TT t. .... .. a., .?. Charmeuse, .Sott Brocaded Matenal. Houae Gowns ol Satin ( harnieuse, 48.00 MM(- au the new Fabries. Tailored Suits, new entawav model.50.00 85.00, 125.00, 150.00 Thirty-fourth Street irroes, wrro heinp lnltlated Into the Bapttal faith by two rtogro dargymen. A heavy aaa waa runnlng. nnd Mr*-. t'lary, ,'ift?>r Itnmerslng herself ln the water, was caught np by a buaje wnva an.l wronched fmm tha grtht of th>"> Rbv. J W. Dudloy, pastOf of thr* Philoh Baptlat Church, Roekvllla Centro. lt ro.? 11ir.*<i th.* ald of aavarnl othar bathera t" hrlng th** badly friKhfen<*d woman i.a.-k i'? shore. sho dacidad thal aha hnd hnd enough bnptlstng for one dnjr, and tha aarvlcaa arera not re rumed. Edwln J nia.so.swny. a bank r-lerk. of Na 28] t.'lermont avenue, Prooklyn. araa Bhvad from dmwning at CotMy Isl? and yesterday, gtbtt ho had gone O-Wn tiir.-.> tlmea. Two brotbora, patiolmen who wer? In swimmlng near by, when PlBBOB~B| wiih attacked wlth a i-ranip, went to tha n-sni... Lntar Dloso-wny was taken fo th" t'l.nr-y Island Hospl? tal. where tt oma anld last night h-* WOUld ho non* the worse f.jt his ex partanca thls mornlng. DtaooBwajr, who ih a strom; Bwlmmar, was about two hundr?-d f>?-t off Bhorn, rn.tr Um oro.in Boulovni-, when ha ytllcd for ti'ii'. Mount.-ii Pntrolntnn .'ardner, of tho Coney Island BtnttOO, pluagod Into tho wnter whi!" stlll on hls horse and Btnttod for the drownlng man. Tha horse hrcamn fnghtened. hmvcvir, .'ind would not enter tho omtar further than his belly. Juat when lt i<-v>ked oa though l>is Bosway would i.o awept out hy th? strong undartow, Bdwnrd and Ira Hiilnl. attached to TrufHc So,ttad D and the Flathush pre<ln<-t, respeotlve ly saw hls datiKer antl plunged Into tha OCann, After a Otlff l.attle wlth the tlde the. bronffhl th" bnni elarh to Bhora and tontod hin ?.ver to Dr. Btrlckler, Who had BITtved in an amhu lance. NOBLEMANSTILLON ISLAND Spanish Grandee Awaits Deci sion on Dcportation. Although BHJa laland la eloaad <>n s.in day to ai! vUritora, exeepttoa wna made .?*,>? day it. tiu- eaee "f th.- detalned Spanish iiohl?*nian. I.udovloo I'lRnatelll de Aragona He received eallera during tr?a torenoon. and at lnterva!s smok.-d cl^'.'ir .-tte., not the cheap kind BOld ln Aiii-t '..-a. but BOme that be had t.rousht wlth hlm from l'arls. riKii.it> III haa thrlvfd on th<> m?-als aar rad him nim<* his detentlon. They ara aboleaonM, lf not varled, and th"y . o.t tba Compognle Qenemle Traaaettantlquo c> eanta a <iay. Commlaalonar Wllllarns has permitted t.itii lo BUB Blmoalf on the roof garden of tba BMtln 1 tilldlng and has BCOOfdad hlm tba use of tiie Krounds, wlth the provlso that be Infbrn hls attendant of such de sir*>, thnt a gunrd may ba plnoed upon hlm. Plglictelli'l ralet was one of the oallers reatarday, atid he i""k ahMg a tazor. Wlth It he ahaved th" pallld .heeks and ehln ot hls arTl******* Th" d.-talii.-d man ls loapatiently aaraltlag the daeadon of the board of Bpadal lnqulry that wtu decMe tn-tlay whether or not he shall be de ported WARNING AGAINST QUACKS Health Department Tells of Consumption "Remedies." la aa effort to effBet the Influenae ?r qunckfl umi si>-.-aiied "piofeoooia" who advertlaa aura euraa for **onaumptte*n, tha Departoaenl ol Heaitii la laantng In large t-uantltlea a pannphlet dledoaing the na* turo of boom of the remodleo 'There Im BO BgOCillC !>m.-.l> that will eure oonaumptlon," *-ny*i the patnphlet. ? i rocogn?ed treatmenl for conaump tlfin ls re-t, wlth plenty of fr.-.di atr aud enough good, wholeoome (ood. Nn medl* ctne is naeeaoory rx.-.-i.t ln eaaea where othar dlaeaaee ara present." Tha eonaumptlve is uoualt* hopefnl, tbe department circular declarea, and thia brlnga aitb it a .'"rtain wtlllngneee to be Uava what is told hlm la regard to th?* nature of his dlanaaa and the metbod "t traatment. and oftea leadi hlm t.? try pataat medldnaa and advertlaad curea as B menns of rellef Th" patient ls loslnt valuable time whlle taklng ti... ao-eallad ".-ui-.-s," the pamphlet declarea AMUSEMENT9. QCI lCr.fl Mth flt., a'r B'way. Bve.fl:2_ DCLAOUU M.itm.-.-.- Thora .?.- Bai . S J" "MISS STARR 7RIUMPHS!" "SWEEPiHGSUCCESsr\,^,;1,r, i> \\ id Bfl??Bt <) preaaala FRANCES STARR THE CASE OF BECKY DCOIIQIIP l-'l **' B/'Mv-nnu-a 8:1.1 Sharp ntrUDU. w,.st Mi,,K u.-,i i sat., itiK Wllllatn BlllOtl ai.rl lijvul lt?laarr> pr*a*nt r GOVERNOR'S LADY ( f\ <s Would you think tliat an advertisement way back in 1H80 would attract a eustomer to our stores to-day? Yet last week a custonier said he came in became he happened on so aged an ad. j He bought an overeoat and opened an aeeount. The salesman dldn't learn j just what thead was, hut prob? ably it was on " .'our Money Back." For that guarantce of satis 1 f'aelion has heen the hed-roek of our* business for a good 'many more tlian thirty-two i yeart. As we advertised then "we 1 pret'er to return nionev, and do !it without complaining, if our goods do not bear eritieism or ! eomparison, or it' a eustomer is (dissatisfied with his choice." Fall overcoats, suits, liats, shoes and furnisliinos. For men and boys. Roorai Peet Company, Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St. l.th St 3-lth St AMUSEMENT3. ELTINCE THEATRE W l.'il St. Emi. 8 1.-. M.UlVfd. ftSal.. ::IS WITHIN THE LAW CENTURY THEATRE IM St. a i'. nt. Park W-it Phon? SUflO CoTa OM.V FIVE MORK DAVB I VTII, THK OI'KMMi Ol "THE DAUGHTER OF HEAVEN " Th" TiMnendoua Chlneaa Sp?*-*?,-!? By PIERRK !.'>TT and .TTTMTH OAL'Tli-R SEAT SALE FOR FIRST 4 WEEKS STARTS THIS MORN? ING AT 9 O'CLOCK SHARP 4BTh.ll Mnth H.'x Otl.i-cs will b* thrown op<*n. I'KII KS ,V)?-. T4I $*?..V>. I ITTI C I MKATItK. 41th St ,\V of Tl'w.v. tli I Lt ..;,,.? | 4- ||_t_,W?- ASuf . . BB ihi: \it\iiis' or IMATni heeta Koa MiiniliiT.Orl.il. Hn?IUL ,,? ShI.v WALLACK'S1;: l::h TUES., OCT. 15 B< Ita ..ii Sale Tluira.la*,. Oel?_-t 10. B ll-cd-nal. Haatlnaa' co ao-iy, THE NEW SIN W.tti Ihe Po. fi.'m i:.i>aliv TIim . I.nnili.n. ? M.mi f im. 11..?141 i k pl.i> nf ,i Hfetlt?e." i 'hlcag? Amerlcan. $ *_**> COHM'S f THKATRB, ii aaj I I3d st v 18 M.ilri fl**- i Bai | . ln ii I |?? bf ItlmaeU. m G-5?- cohan ;;?'.?:?? "VVBOADVI AY" JONES Infn lloiix Kun?llonrnt I iiii-.lt-.. ftSTN 4-th b TO-NIGHTAT 8:15 THE WOMAN HATERS Wlth N.tl.llK FfMHr.lt PD.un ?"?' "ii A'*'* P?a. m?i WeS, UnANU;,., i Belaaco'a THK (ONCKKT. APinruV OrilUBlC. Hata.TO.PAT.WMl, AbAUCIfli Thur _? Mat. ibe ta bOe, Humit'i il Hla Month The N>? Uttalcal Su,t-i?, THE (JlRL FROM BRKiHTON ANI) < AIIAKKT. 51h lUr ITwer, IOKOROI BKI1AN a <?*? III BIL. XAttl Sl Hlt.l.IK 11KKVKS. JOCK D'lj ? i.i; ?.'..-.''".? atcKAT, ?'ari Demareat. mc tlfCDCQ*"*. B'tt t] - :r*th ai. Eva s :u>. JUt HLDtn -_ \v, ,i Mat I'op. Prtcaa. IIHIIII VM'KltS- NIi'.HT WED., OCT '.'TH. A SCRAPE 0' THE PEN -*JBSI" \ui'i.ir ..f Huniv Pulla ihe Btrtnfa. ll__ll_CQ.TFiy' _ BOSA ('<MiIi|<|i'H A URmmcn.i.in o Sluart ?..-,.., Mr "liiv M.if 'J.'i K' ."?"? I_rt\v ? Fau & 10 othe. Bi l A f I H w.v an.l HOtli st Eve I :;n. 1 J U U M VT. KYF.KY DAY AT *- :t<>. ?V* RAINEY'S AFRICAN HUNT AMUSEMENTS. NKW YORK'S l._\l)INA THEATREB. EMPIRE BuM JOHN DREW CUOIDC Hv.av_40tl.St. Kvci ? * lj, CrflrlnC Mata W*d. and Sat at 2 13. In the b?at of all Dr??r part-."- H> Alfred Putro'i Comedr -THK I'KKI'IKXKn HISBAND.? i vnciiii vv ?* *:>ih s' Kv* ?'" ^'."i Llv_-rn Mar. Thiira aad Ht . 2 15 MISS nn iirnnni/T B1LLIEBURKE gr, tn ?*-h*r"? In ?THK "MIMI THK rilM' (HBI_ PDITCQinil B'way, 44th St Ev_ at?:*_ .niicmun Mat, WoH _-.?! sat. tn A Hlt: a?u :.r.v aaa a*ho haa ??-- h*r. TANTALIZING TOMMY Yr* \"w<at I>altv . -? " ? '--rr...'-/ oidbipb* ? ?' s-: ?" i,r">'i,r* unnniwP. );,,. .. >-, M... w*.i. *g-t. at aafalllna tataraai Er. WatU JOHN MASON iHiiiiiti > \ n-1 ry iv : aat.lt. aut ar of HlliKdN ? "? riUUOUn K_ttaeae Wed lat. I II "-a*"* I ha moat brll ' b~T? ii....!??rn r!n:.... HBBI >?<*,?::.' Q_B* ROBERT LORAINE ^? PAR. ' ' ' rana, u,,, a R . .. ,, Vl \ \\ H1RLWIND "; ?? _EI.OUT CLIFTON CRAWFORD ^r?-5? ntn AM-1tKUAM '.. -j I'l.ptiiur Krii<m| Uatlaere xxn\. \ll Or.hr.tr, -a-_t*? *l ">" Brat Hal. i n. ?eni? I '?' _aa.ll.att Hal?on.T *>fat? Kntlr?> .'nd H.*b on. THE COUNT ? LUXEMBGURG I IRFRTY n" ,: ?*' ' .i__n ii ig,.. ... J-Mw KM( KKKISOI KKI! K*.ea. BtlB. Mata. XXed. an.l *-n. 't }??. Ibe lu.l Word in Mnalral < o.-nfilj. OH! OH! DELPHINE GA'ETY ' v';.;' -Cohan_HarrtB8u"**ai ? ? a i fJJJ ______ MILESTONES r.i__"f~ heobgk s *.SH ri nitF ?'? ' ?> .'???-,* l H Betfle* *LiiLJ*ff>i. ,,;.!. st Baturday - ? I thkCHARITYOIRL^ ralph heri BtbA- .43.144th. D'lyMat. .'.H*.*t->a-*: "M UNDER MAN Benea ..f < omplrt*. Nrw 3\ ? "? ?_?'*? . WINTER OAROEN {??? -?;,.':^rraS -THK PABBHtq f.iii?" oe l__-_: DALY'**, B?ay 4 30th. K-. " Mt? W *tl.-****' L_.WI_ WALLEIv Mad?f Tith*r-_p. 3. rirstTTHEA.. SlTnr Hv To-or*wB?-> *N*Dr-5rlcan THE BRUTE Msahattaa Op H . Mth .'? Ith * ? ****.**_ SOTHERN & MARLOWE ;'?;?""*""* 40TH ST. THEATRE I *.. I |g Matlne-a Thurs. ar.d Bat. I H The Screamof the Town is LITTLE MISS . Every body's Saying H ( \MNO. II v a SO Kv 8:1*0, - ita Waj **?' THE MERRY C0UNTES5 Wllllam Colll-l". fOMKHY. 41.1 Bj-_?___S 'ir.rM'li^t'FAHNY'S FIRST M i.YRir.42.W.of B'v Ev.8.1? -'?_ff_S THE MASTER ffi HOUSj iti.u \n\\ \ \ f:. ,i . HatSt. Evea |J? a Hanky Panky "S.?_. Ma\lnr Klllotl'a Th.. ??tI i I tT***J?p l ;*,.''- READY MONE. _"*-* B0U3HT AND P*l" J LMENDORF l IBKROIB HALL. >*?" 'T :. KltNDAY K\ EN'ISt ' _>-__ B MONDAT MATISE1-* al? _?? :. NKW TRAVKI T ?'.?*;, , ...t K!? 11 . .HI-: VI!T "F ? I'L- ' i??-i '-???*. -1. "ll-: .;i:xn . ...?I -.'.-A .'S ... THK IIIIIM ? -, ...'-.v.v COURSE TICKETS $5, $4, $3, J2;w NOW ON SALEVa'^> BFKEim^ *fflfl?*_r_J*_SST3'S "** Dall. Mata L'.-.cJ Um " I.IIUbii S'1*"..,,, COI(lNIAI B'wav "??Iti '?l?"'r'l.Tw?*! D.IH Mat. 25. I rt- :.i rilffO____S AIMlHRRi' Av.-.. iMarh * Hainll'"* 9 Ln"ta-Dra._?^t I ?-rdn?r cran*' ? b<r? O.-.ll M ,i- -.?.?..?.' won ,',,","U _?!*? KARLEMV.r. s^^SS^ ( ARNKIilK HALL. ffd_"' BOSTOM ^.TSSaaSP SYMPHONY , ?/.'B.t^igrt ORCHESTRA N ",\* ??*.''*?** ^?i fccj_suai-fc IST-S _S-Tc?-i*^5