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; THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 13, 1900. “PRINCESS CHIC” BEGINS DULL, | __BUT CLOSES MIRTHFULLY. ‘. nish inbisteleinb sbi iinbich ioeininbine ine New Comic Opera by! Kirke La Shelle and} Julian Edwards Pro-| duced at the Casino, Cute Little Christie Mc-| Donald and Basso J. C, Miron Carried Off the| Honors. ht | It was very annoying at the Casino lant might to determine to one’s satisfaction whether to be rea! Frenchy or profound- ly Anglicised. The prima donna cailed herself the Princess “Sheek,” whie the asso referred to her as the Princess! “Chick’—as if she had been an infant hen. Altogether, it got one guessing. but | did not mar the pleasure of the perform. ance. When the curtain fell on the first act of “The Princess Chic’-1ake your! cholce as to promunciation—the opera comique, g2 called, looked absolutely hopeless. 1 was prepared to send) to Mersrs, Kirke La Shelle and Julian Kd-, Wards, the authors of the opera, two | large pillows of biue immorteiles, with the words “At Hest” in white. ‘The first act was bad. go bad that the ushers | and by the time the audie | was issed this latest American pro: | duction had scored—or so {t seemed to me—an undoubted success, Some one aid In the lobby |t was a second “Robin Hood,” but this was golng too far. But that [t was pretty and contained numer- ous tongs which wil! speedily become ex-| ceedingly popular, there can be no doubt. | —— To J. C. Miron, iarge, perspiring, but} y" : q "The Great Train Robbery" was pre- Persistent, Is due the major portion of | sented at the Star and greatly enjoyed. | )Y at of the week in dartial trtumph attained last night! James K. Hackett produced “Rupert |. We tewoy Thhectre “The Twen- (A Rong a the opening of the last act] o¢ Hentaau" at the Harlem Opera- | ticth Contury Molds” will be seen until perxed to gain him numerous encores! touse iant night, where this play will | Saturday night and evén loud cries of approbation. In * The Vanity Fair Burlesquers are at Unig connection one must not former the| TUR the Fest of the week. He was sup- | ine Theatre Comique. must not forget the! steg by Jobyna Howland, Tony Pastor presents a strong bill at splendid work of the male chorus—one The Donnelly Stock Company gave {bis theatre. He appears himeell at of the best drilled I ever remember t0| anne private Secretary” at the Murray [each performance have seen. The song was a sort of Milton Nobles are the to; armorer’s chorus, or un anvil chorve-tt { House this makes Ilttle @ifference what you call tt— bad CREST HD Ten RORY Mae At the Pleasure Palace Camilla Urse ° an Alllan Burkhart have jonor Dut It was one of the best that has been |" William A. Brady put on “Mile, Fin’ | The bill at Kelth's le headed by Marte heard in New York since De Koven|at the Fifth Avenue Theatre yesterday, | Dressler and Mr. and Mrs, Royle, Wrote the Armorer's song for “Robin| with his wife, Grace George, In the | Huber's Museum has Hood.” It was good enough to save the | Part of the young wife piay will | Giant vo Orange Heuded irl Aa8 the Hayes and Lytton will present “A | Wise Guy” at the Metropolitan Theatre a op Hill Theatre yesterday, and there will liners at Proctor’s Twenty-third Street Es] a afflicted keep to be carele dents and inengactenced drug clerks? Copela: amine and advise you ? whose treatment is the on! CAL, RELIABLE and S' ? NEARING THE END.; Doctor Copeland will po will positively withdraw the $3 rate for all diseases on Wednesday evening, February 28, Why do so many of you sick and suffering and ig to dispensaries and drug stores ly experimented upon by medical stu- are suffering from annoying and Car ARRH, air | don’t you go to the offices, where skilled physicians will ex- If you apply belore Mareh Set, you will be treated UNTIL CURED at $3 per month, If you are afflicted with DEAFNESS or HEAD NOISES » why don’t you go It vou apply before March st, you will be treated UNTIL CURED at $3 2 month. When disease has cre coe down your THROAT L TUBES and LUNGS, why don’t you take the Copeland Treatment—“The Treatment that Cures’? 3 It you apply belore March Ist, you will be treated UNTIL CURED at $3 a month, If you are suffering from constant, tess in your * STOMACH, or duttecring NER. instead of seeking the aid of experienced physicians? , why do you resort to patent medicines If you apply to the Copeland offices betore March Sst, you will be treated UNTIL CURED at $3 a month. No matter what your disease, no matter how D much you have been cxperimented upon, nol a penny more than $3.4 month will be asked or accepted from you wntil you are cured, REMEMBER that only a few more days remain during which advantage may be TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3 | Seventh Hall-Yearly Watt Papers. Seventh Half-Yeatly Grade Sate of Cur- z Have yos been in ost b for Grade Sale of Care lainsand Upholstery hay wane) bar Pigeon pets and Rugs. It you are interested in these goods at the present time, there prices will surely induce you to buy: RUFFLED MUSLIN CURTAINS, 3 yde. long; pretty stripes, good quality and wide ruffles; worth $1.26 per pair; here to- 790 morrow at..... RUFFLED BOBINET CUR- TAINS, with pretty lace inser will amply repay you if you are interested in the newest patterns and colorings for the coming season. You will find our prices fully one-third lower than elsewhere. are a few that are surprisingly low: WALL PAPERS for the parlor, the library or the dining-room; a big variety of rich reds, greens . and blues; the kind that exclu AXMINSTPR CARPETS, a food audi Bot ottiy ot sive dealers sell at 66c. and ine, suitable for pastors values; to-morrow, per ‘ The, a roll; here for to- a: with borders, some pale only ee Pr 7 gS morrow at... Se ORIENTAL CROs - srRIp | WALL PAPERS fo; CURTAINS, In new and band some colors, the $2.75 per pa! kind; on sale to-mor- row at just 1.95 1g hen to-morrow at * 200 WALL PANELS, 22 Inches wide 4 ALI. PAPERS, sultable for all sale at..... by 36 inches long; the famous Mucha’s ideal feminine figures, Tome, sresee, Sete poten VELVET cottas and bi 8; priced else- PBTS, Patterns typical of the four seasons f originally sold at $1.95 each: Where at 18e. and 200. & ay hall carpets have bees roll; on sale to-morrow at 4 g@ which we do not intend to here to-morrow, very spectal at lGe. each, or per set 50. WALL PAPERS, suitable for all OF Meserecsiessereeees C@ apartments, in striped and floral PILLOW TOPS, 24x24 Inches, 5 effects; 10c, and 15¢, a roll at beautiful designs in exquisite other stores; our price colorings; positively never so!d for to-morrow only..... 6c under 49, each; on sale * 25¢ where at be, and 40¢. « WILTON VELVET room, hall and stair woud be considered ot, CURTAIN SWIRE, in ail the new © Aouse/urnishing dots, stripes, figures and scrolls; Se i 4 Is and prices t - ELEGANT OAK FIRE have built for us an SCREENS, with elaborate enviable reputation: spindle tops, filled with Cores HAMPERS, made genuine French woven tap- of strong willow, with wooden bottom side handies and roy game, é&c.; covers; regularly sold at $8.60 phy eae comaligg ont ee eee a Oe pooch 95 deassee feiss segs} IRONING BOARDS, of good, clear lumber, smoothly iae low price of finished, at..... sa oa Che Hayes Dental —sieet oes te it 100 4 TOWEL BARS, made of brass, Jtes 3 (Incorporates) highly nickel-plated, 16 inches Worst kind of @ production, and Miron, | main there indefinitely. Ms “wonder with his deep bass, took every advantage Bakony, Main Floor. el eee! Ore Elegant pariors; the strictest taken of the $3 opportunity. It applies to all if it 01 "thee ROLLING with revolvi Oo patients and to all diseases. It ends Feb. 28, i eklled epacialists, aad handle ot hardwood: 150 At about 10.40 of an evening and lisien Gack thea theee Sereed te oe epecial at...... i. le it tae: [ied ten cies eon t want clnatve dentist. RINGS FOR FOUAY 795 THAT. RELIABLE PLATE still only..... é& 00 (There ore cheaper plates, but you'll find them worthless.) CONSULTATION AND ESTI- MATES FREE OF CHARGE. E. P. HAYS, D. D. 8., Manager. Very Speeval Sale of KHigh-Srade Imported Sherries. om ate poole epee lat exe soa pprondly Lie pdb "i stock 45 Hartmann, ly composing Goldsmith & Co., recently removed 4 from the binge ope of the U. S. page ¥ _ it to purchase very erries . very pres “ust look at a few of aa clevings and judge lor yourself: Harimann nith Oar A person goes te the , ai opera comfaue not without a fooling of depression. He comes pretiy near knowing what he is “i Car of the ince female army it Fed tights and bl namber- wi Jain, a1 The Copeland Medical Insitute es | SCALES, that will weigh 4 ae ith iy becom. #1 wit! . but on Tele tomorrow at 700 CAKE TURNERS, made of cast steel, worth 10, each; spe- Se cial for to-morrow at..... MY SUCCESS. The Evening World to-dey begins the publication of @ new series of ar- ticles that will interest every reader “a aru siden the of this new spaper. - Pe stosal 4 al. “po ls more familary days The Evening World has been e the herolue in disguise Printing letters from readers telling why they have failed in life, To-day Fie nits, Bet-| the pieture is turned, and now men tus, WR ite | Of means who began their careers | cause, while it tx ‘ty. stow ike Ane! with only their bape hands to help| / ind acted With! them will tell how they won fame »jand lortune, Read these life stories of success and recall others that are within ight |», . intent! youf own knowledge or experience. | pred eam. _. ° TOMORROW & ‘arcana pire Secceme”” Chay _ BROTHER OFFICERS ino Ww it was comin, ed Vhemabelves sows printed in 12 rotor : iw The Effervescent Salt Co., New York City $15 Murray st wi | MAUDE ADAMS | THY L | GARRIC ai a bi | nxrea MATINEE W, ae eh Fee WAC GULLETTE a si byl eA": Knowles Beets noe Wea abet fis MADI: ry THmar It Repeats Its Success! MATINERS TO.SiOKMOW & SATU ‘om 7 male ‘it ! r 1] (MLE. Elk Ue A GO!!! MRS. Landi THe. “tenets A Dainty Comedy! French! RRR Ein CRYSTAL GLASS WARE, new shapes and Amusements. THEATRE, " way A Amber pale Sherry ‘ ” M Montilla Sherry, dry, full bodied MCA aeaeene penny: ony pal 1d deileate, $2.10 "4 Ponder them and then formulate, if) Full of Snap and Sparkle! a flavor ...... 2.90 intl you can, the secret of success in Not as Naughty as Others! “twentt-one | bodied .. ing 3.10 5 . 5 - - Li i ne Swlrone ane | fe. Put your formule in fifty words | YOR WILAMAM RB. GRACE. POCleck Nort teers, At He. “ 3.00 wig well and looked) not more—and send to Success |——~—— -— — PW Prince ot Wailea, vary tns.end: 403 1 wena flavor 5.35 OO OW aE ose edi 4 World, & 0. and it left the famity poor. Jocks be Evening, Wore) TsO: Gag harum-scarum Jad, full of the spirit vit 964, Y. City. For the best 50) of adventure. At fourteen | ran away r i ‘cored, to America. I had no very sertoun Mores Mes et £0: OSRERIG, TAY once tas, and’ 1, Katine aneet al rononnaw. ROUND NE "ann or IN 80 MIN Wha FOUGERE Cy "0 Great MM Seventh Half Searty Grade Sate of Furniture. Furniture is higher priced to-day than it has been at any period in the past de- Prosperity always increases the cost o! actual necessities, just as it increases the > Fan and creates more work for all, Only the dealers, who foresaw | ley ie stu the chara aad songs Gy. aie Se oovenen ee now enabled at the old prices. That is how we can offer ha’ n’ made. by her ; 4 sisi te antes e omg | Evening World will pay $59. random, employing myself at anything ane eplcion as to it i — that offered. I didn't gather much he best bit done - | mors, though 1 did get an idea in my WILLIAM R. GRACES RISE. | nrain of the posstbiitiies tn the Bouth > gl 4 r senreees it If 1 was put to 1: to condense into the| American trade from New York. « eel ood, as was also a | After a while I went home. I per- Kdgar ‘called |#hortest apace a statement of the quail w " iret Me om Ses: Temple calles) ications for success In lite, 1 should say| suaded my sister yito my rosy views, | ttle! Matinee Wasnlagien’'s, tinder. | t reminds one that Mr, Ia) “tenacity, perseverance ang industry."| and she furnished sinews for my first Bhelie's ivricn wee quite up to’ the Y Ty roote Wis Bete He. reves. 8 al te a hi AM MINER Seem ey, P. PATRIC a Vi wie KRIBSBL'S GRAND OPERA, BRABON 1198:1900 BR ways mina at ow Unter wee Direction of Mr. Mav! ‘RICE GRAU ‘ol 1 have followed the principle «hat tf 1/ visit to Peru. Bayt ol va iin p, Person bnew “int ant ‘ent attend to my own business ap it ought to! In Callao, where I woot, there was an| Fr vie” Pov. F “4 Menon swe cba TE roNeapAy ‘At. to offer good fine furniture deste ~ te ta Bhelle eosld write ‘such be attended to I will have no time to| abundance of chances to make money. | set Mat. ver ste eatses. Bate were alnty; otters were] meddle In he. affaits of other peobie.| There were many foreigners there, amie kre. Prt 1 a: peWey eee, ing this sale at that cannot be elsewhere. If you this great op tabte. In other words, I bellews that success| money was got eo easily that they peliey Fant carr odie it will be your own fault. ‘ake to-morrow’'s alferings, fo instance, a dese . Sone fat sorry are Awaits him who puts hie whole atten-| seemed to have imbibed the Spantsh- | part iern ers 20TH CRNTURY MAIDS, saving of ONE-THIRD on every of 7 rome! vin every one of them: tom to the particular enterprise in which | American happy-go-lucky habit of tak- he has embarked. 1 try to assimilate ade any new idea that Fase gies *? have profited much from help o! ith wns tant at tnt employers of the house. For I nave al-| a Ways tried to make each employee a fe] part ef the house, and to develop in him HEAVY WHITS WALLACH Mate Wet @ fet Rive te ALLACK'Siaarat PR af v ch NETHERSOLE in SAPHO, sume | WEBER A RLS" goer. Wats. GENUINE LEATHER COUCH—30 iy the house ia inches wide, made with best steel ything in emexere O here. My Micha John W. Grace, became my partners, and later opened branch houses in 3 ies ‘ir share of ond ean eras} who devotee i es The Private rate Secrelary. “ork! attention to ata taduad vera, In 1B 1 had go foot rail, heavy shell chills, brass rail and tempered springs; soft, comforta- spindle head and foot, heavy brass ble and durable; spring edge all mounts and balla, of fine finish and around, can be had in any color; design; made in the following fully worth $99.78; in 19.50 OCKERS BEDROOM SUIT, 8 pieces, of: ROCKERS ot Oak, has swell-front dresser Oak or Mahog- Washstand, an elegant any finished, tily carved, has 24x90 in. high back, fine shaped arm, well braced, seat $94. and top of back in the latest designs of Arlington velour andembroidered sitions: hasre- tapestry, worth versible cush- $8.50; 2 75 covered Special for to-morrow at hin the newest All furniture bought now stored designe of PREE for 60 days No ch: rge for Wellington velours and corduroy®. packing, shipping or delivery. fully worth $8.00; special 4, 25 The right reserved to limit quan- for to-morrow at titles Mage Se SST aa Sh sizes: 3 feet, 3 feet 6 inches, 4 fect this sale at. and 4 feet 6 inches Fully worth $10.50. In this sale at..... wie LL, THEATR wear 6.96 MOKRIS CHATR, very durable, has well-made trame, of Golden Oak or Mahogany fin- teh; can be ad- Justed to 4 po ATLANTIC S22". oo « — Clone lire & ale test Fysiaw —_—=—_ te, rte CASINO. Second Time To-Night, DALY’ Do You Agree with This? I mie sae Healthy, happy children are a delight to the bome in the same| HURTIG & SEAMUN'S, setwwesa's LYCEUM wats Pe * BM. M. Theine’s Vaudeville @ Rrtravagance Bu bi tt The Serprises Bron. 3 Rackets, 1€ Gotthoit Maw’ weses THE Al 6 rue JAMES K, HACKETT Ds. Greene may be consulted free of all cost, either by personal Martthna. Her sweet, |Call at his cffce, 95 West 14th S1., New York City, or by letter! “6 NOW utente ava'at st | kta. 1m stepes op namrest the! BROADWAY to TOKIO. “isnt * ann si " USE “ei DICKSON through the mail. All who bave ailing childsen, or children aot) iv. Bre 81 Met Mt only ‘BNO AND STRONG CD, rebust from any cause, should take them te Dr. Greene fer hie ad- Yy IRWIN. ee, 0 Meta red. Sond 1 wax. Gers "ret Meare | MISTAKES ES WILL HAPPEN, i ero i bomen, da Were aaea wx |G NOONE

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