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“ies sian mM dice» iam THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 16, 1900. TESSONS IN ACT IN ACTING—NO. 4. ' HOW TO BECOME AN he Yonan afi Sore EMOTIONAL ACTRESS. The Trade Sale of Shoes ‘ By GLGA NE PRE RSOL E. My Sale began with about 108,000 pairs of shoes—Men’s, Women’s, fp ae da Rat ' Boys’, Girls’ and Babies.’ Perfect shoes, though priced at a third 'o a half below the ruling prices. Every pair was made for the best city |trade, correct in shape, honest in every detail, for present wear, and for} i |spring and summer. Country goods and all inferior lots have been rigidly |+ iexcluded. Today ends a week of brisk selling; but additions are made|x jalmost daily, and interest is as keen and bargains as good as upon the|t ‘opening day. Today’s newcomers include these, on sale tomorrow: Little Boys’ Spring Heel Shoes Men’s Tan and Black Ox- Women’s Box Calf Lace}: 75c—Grained goatskin with fords, $2.30-—Advance spring Shoes, $1,.70—Round toe ‘ ° styles at a third less than a mont lasts ; stout soles; medium heels; | Stout soles and strong bss a | hence. Russia calf and blackkid- excellentschool or businessshoes; 9to 2, Just a $1.25 shoe, for” skin, welted soles, High shoes, soft, durable, and wo.th a half Surprise Special Sale No. 22. VERY HIGH QUALITY FANCY SHIRTS in stripes and figurings of exceeding beauty, scores of designs, made full and properly, sizes 14% to 174; pain cuffs with each shirt { BUSINESS CAN'T BE DONE AT HIGH TIDE $ WITH STOCKS AT LOW EBB. At the Surprise Store you'll find complete assortments NOW as always--pilos of merchandise mountetn high—every good kind of material and every size—every weight--and sensational prices, In LESSON NO. 4. Stage Mistttustons- One of the most tmportant distllusions of Be Boaire 5. ‘fs the realisation that in @lmost any other profession the seme qualities that make good acters and @ctresses, would have been successful. If you are M for the stage you may be ure that you are more than ft for | sturdy youngsters. too. more. men's garments, for example: The stags ‘e @ monster, always ab- . . . . ’ " fhe Ne eA ot te ar | Here are some previous offerings, still in good supply: Beaver and Ker- $3 00 Cap Frieze $5, co One aay a maleaiag GRO Ae | Women's Shoes — Men's Shoes— { Pare) Shee th ie 50 ber, egy ¢ money is something, lus, $2 = Box c a ae if Pr tio eta hepa os a Be RUN $1.18—Laced, Kidahia, Valu, $2 a1/ $1.60—Leces ullag om; tack, ain, | $1 Bor cl nd Rn vies to 1 4, ae ool Melton $7, ssic Rew $40, 00 Creations, new plays, new theatres, new $1.88 —Cased) eats oolan). andern foles. Value, $2.50 | $t.ag—Sisee 8 10 1354, spring heels; 12 vercoats, Overcoats, erg yes, and new critics, te be- lasts, Values, $2.50. $1,95—Colt and grain leathers tan al , with heels. Pox calf and kidakin, All-Wool Cassi- $5, 00 PureClay Worsted $7. 50. Another disillusion is the gtamor of ee cd ier aay eae Nes ae aad double acless Vatu, tic, Ms CaN aid $2 Me ad ioe merz Suits, Suits, that al to the un- ew Lasts; of kid ¢ n' leather, . 5 ; 4 x oe [DST Wel Re ge EE a a aac! geagenshese, “MME Double. Breasted $4 50 AlLWool Cassi $4 00 The stage iteelf te absolutely incapable $2—Fine leathersy Rp Veloe, $i.| Some creme leather, Vane $8. |” patent lesther} sins 2} 10 5s. vies Fancy Vests, mere as t @f romance. It is a thing of wood, and aay weed i) yr a standard inaker of | $2.30 ut _n shove in calfskin. Lace! 3 Derby and Alpine 1s Heavy Fleeced 20 . @anvas, and humbug: s carpenter's shop. 0 shoes. ending offering. shoes in calfskin, kidskin and box calf; | ® huge trek. $2.68-—Mannist: lest; full tos. tin, | tod ac stig spe Oxfords; hesig oye .. sale Hats, Underwear, ’ As I sa!1 before, in @ previous article, “. welted soles, h ec OS¢—-Kidskin; spring bea most beautiful soons Seseinaie O Women's Oxfords — | $2.63-—Firstclass slwes, laced and b +l pea — 3 THE BOYS’ SECTION IS A ta moment's illuaton, the pleasure | i dele Oxke : toned, The lat.st styles; mostiy nar. | ies’ Shoes— et" $1 Tan and Wack Oxfords with Coutle| yaa Some Ovo | date Kilseany bles dans pits, Kak db HUGE STORE IN ITSELF. @ first glimpse, when {t is set. Do not imagine, however, that the y cavalier’s plumes, of hig sword, of his $2 28 $2 quality. Fine black kid ox.| Men's Slippers— Misses’ Shoes— Ten thousand square feet of the store are dee lace raties'gre the Ineelane of Tomanes, ford shocs with new shaped tips and{ 7O¢—House shoes; flexi 99E—KId, patent leather ps; epring voted to the neods of the little fellows, Dainty ‘They are the most romantic touches military heels. cuts tan and bhek, heels, Values $1.25, grace and durability are the features specially sought after in the making of the boys’ garments, And this offering for Spanish war veterans and others who appreciate the comfort and durability of Uncle Sam's footwear, —"‘Standard Army Shoes:’’ The United States Government pays less for its shoes than does any individual, but $2,65 was the lowest at which these shoes could be bought. A small lot Floor. ef @ romantic part, as the sweeping Gown of an old-fashioned maid, of ‘ye eariie Fnglitshe’ period, emphasises the Purpose of romaniic effect. | and Surprise Prices are upon everything. Vestee and Fauntleroy Suits at $1.50 Reefers at $2. ty ie i of all clothing for ome year, Everything advertined is here in all rege de i 4 anon meena ae |here at $2.30 a pair, Fifth It mands alone in the records of trade—the unmatchable Kut the rutned castle, the Italian gar- Guerantee—money back in an instant if you want it, and free Gen, the mountain pass, the palace Formerly JOHN WANAMA re Broadway, Fourth Ave, {4 chamber, the marble stairease—these A. T. Stewart if Co., Ninth and Tegth Streets, | ular sizes. Open Saturdays until 10 P. M.; other days until § 4 @re all carpentry, mort unromantie, most woodes I say ali this that I may urge you to consider the business side, {f 1 may use the term, of actor's profession. 1 bolleve that when your parents or guardians attempt to discourage you in your ambition to become actors and influenced by a busi- ¢ of dimiiusions. iy. in pak Lite bee shovld have this know! e When people attemp: Ki oandhe & business standpoint to reduce the subject o cueuasios. and mathe- SEAMLESS — Rings. Fi MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE and BLUE BLACK THIBET SUITS Weight t syuratttees THE SURPRISE STO 122 TO 146 WEST FOURTEENTH S8T., BET. 6TH AND 7TH ERE EARARCO ROE LYER for Two Days Only, Saturday and Lae Amusements, au in all- yeur-roand Fe. 2 zi 4 Geena isiei<i- Seer re SP eee eee eee Seeger cr rere rer ree ee SEVILLE ae wemen ti werefore 1 two wot AE “it, 1 goulg. take liaih Siz Ne ama, Me wel T Coad Tianna =o aa a een DO YOU WAN Ma a thie Be matter. f Lm i fe fair 10 ex rg thelr om *road to euc- 30 have chor a OLGA WETHERSOLE AS CARMEN. ‘Think there are so many roads ia life jending to success eet even the theatre teens dramatic adaptation of her life) is po: one so important as the disil- ‘aie the a : THe ciate DALLA! Bis des wee Ge ae revmiery acy Severe HeeEns to Peeon Hew vos Che, | gabe es A LIFE INCOME? has ita share fm the general rush for | the leas poe: |lusion of an emotional impulse in Iife,| For more than forty years we have maintained fp survival Jullet ere ot he nsider from rT " er eputation for the manulact) of Bolla Gold P SE Pinna stn any prose of di |eadlorat StS autre et unsere any neraOh,g | Beaker” PRINCESS CHICl SUCGRSSP ZF SEND US you name and addres and we will forward you Se Ulkision 9 Dewinnere that, Ie net 1) Bhe is a classic amon ae may Te drawing too faint @ Mnw for | | 4_fe $2.75 $10.50 ree ik Beret, return mail full information ri a eruinped wit! intimate Information of | parte, and. like’ ail clam Creationss| the beginner between natural emotions | !4-Karat....$2.75 to a a certain life income for your. amity both good Ay Fequires something decper (han Impulse) and st ot There ts ‘no Aallhasion of stage life | any ecuoiion They “kre ‘both very close together, 8-karat.... ho stage emotion 1s convinel hatural emotion, but f. want t 22-karat.. OU Ageinst the failure of natural ong on the stage without a techni- raining for acting them In the the- 2.25 to 13.50 5.50 to 12.00 ‘An lnvestensat tht 6 secured by real cote, Aeauhe in trust to a trust from 4 business staeapoint, except (o} She needs tine clogution, exquisite voice! in fact, those who fell Sd ane these not sways prot Ral at te dignity and gr ae of | withow broke ives, aching heatis a and tuose wWell-posed silences! war ockage Ty Mia Matter ‘ot “all protes-| Sna ineasur ty Hy #tage experience can develop. pauses thar only long SAS Jie 9. Bream aa shale | aueeiced RT lana of Diamonds those who turn ir d sh ned, emotior iempul Taere are distiluaions t st 1, Nous. » misdderstanding. to profitable | They are the keynotes of a well-trained | ryaite stittonts iets to, mmBnY fo en and mirceaey $3.50 Vanity Fair mi ol eeaet emotional actress, zathles with great emotional roles and Fy on Premises | OUTFIT |KE|TH'S, _‘sttar'nagmemss wort od to all who go reap. in) You sec, Juliet Is valuable to tie dra-| correct emotional impulses, but cannot | ESSLER, the wo MRAXD MHS” ROTLR, | $1 Walton's Dogs and La matte student, because it Is an mphatie convert th u y stte SEY anali thelr | ¢'-“iuslom gf the ‘student's prin.a? hei® {nto aet!ve emotional work rT end Secordh ng o t Monkeys, Mort in, Biograph. Noite walters Spiration. one studying: harvest be . * ix C58 contsal 4d © Perhans ihe greatest of a Setinstens talligentiy abd slomeis discover tre- | diefllusions " in wfleh Taare o 4 44 OUR GRADUATE OF to the stage-struck and talented meee aiticeltjen of emotional acting enyeg mind to dw |SHED [860 tminations of the eyes Coes too. ts the difference aaeen B8 nce trawedy of scene may digitiuslon In which you need the ESTABL 2 emotional impulse off the stage and an be tennperameniaily yall Gone, bu bur w th. wast help ‘Mental rhythm, that je, with By this time, if Lt aia Lance. ts i hath erent ite musie of the lines’ wel tonsa” eit | from the subgeatots given in'my pre | 6th Ades, cor. 17th St. ia wag the b Personally, im were the revelations| ime potoral Sadie. het for Grand Ste, cor. Eldridge. on. v0 Ti'was ‘the frst Bla | tat of The lage (Ay on NOS, § P.M. SATS We P.M ane Bi rare alfa ae lhe nt ‘el —_—— eee Tha are and have been {must the, data Wivalt. my pend chepees oth ite oT = a two aed ever express love in the iene alloy sane Be inl play Pat of al your thesrihog aboot Sot “xo tno. Tilete v9 ever the| a drawing-room tor ney, samosas =i. , caning tn Shakes pases te. , | terrae ef l A Pine THEATRE «| onan a is one tina fing se ons, shou Ween. and I re at aah sent ee ' = deal EXTRA MATINEE anne iced DEWEY TINEE TO. ‘DAY oe 2 re ae of “ coving —pewer ana restrevon| SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY IND ae, stm 2k BROTH*RUPFIGERS, | waar ser sr 20TH CENTURY MAIDS. young girls who want to be emotions Bing, for the sake OF thar Meta? tema! aeting—pewer and restraint, e = wubber Neck." Pl tation C line for Juliet. BROKEN CANDY. : Criterion Theatre ts oer ay OF MTC Tah wT Mexican Plan Take oor white “Juliet As we know -her| Jullet te not a and rawing-room | a aaaey Bee DELICIOUS BUT’ 5 he as Matinee saturday at 2 ni tate 725 DREXEL BUILDING, a 2 } ever born in . part fea Tb. ny in the world was to breathe a/ 1 could ta LEE LEMON RITTLE, exes MATINEE WASHINGTON? BIRTHDAY. post'a taney; her eweet soul was e post's! ines to exp) sie ‘the FARO Staye, here: SPL Pepi il er 1b. >| MAUDE ADAMS | Vi LIITLA MiNISTRR per, . a, one of the greatest of al! dirillusions to; Juillet is an emotional ideal, lS c too) fragile for average human hf rhe 5 sees "te GARRICK END. Nousee batentey a present the eastest of | PRET TK ANGE & RABP Hi it THA MATINEE ‘nn Ust's beet conception of @ fi bad f atiet OES emotional rpalees ile ane ace <i = + ) c D 3 Mamaia. “ibaa . coi ee ‘ ‘per Ib. 2Oc een res at penis ou tee ~~ TRRSEY CITY'S SHAKE-UP, ine WE Fees HALCYON ‘WOUAGB FOR boa seth cH os. | =a anes a aoa mic "gate 8355 A Revolidion in in Dentising, Feites Beard Orders the Mapert Ot the 250 Passengers on Beard ua epee WB soc| MRS. L TANGTAY TE De DEGENERATES. OL NETRESLE nS hn SAPHO, TO INTRODUCE OUR PAINLESS METHODS AND LOW PRICE Sar tcrece” leayi inne sate WHIRL 43> us $4 00 | $3 00 yea im | fon’ Rirthday> le A | SHORT ON WILK Tete men who ald aray trom!” EGTABLIGHED 1848, THE NEWYORK oo Daedzey, itl 54. | $3. ‘son beard ia bo ih oe 0 | Hoboken as passen: Hamburg-American liner Columbia ef EGREENI FIELD MATINER The Rotliok BROADWAY to TUKI0, OF TEETH. | Without Plates, due to have @ joyous time before Wey To-MORAGN, | ROUSD” xe youn” is wi bm AS, land Gibralter, Naples, Genoa ORNL ADM | . TRETU EXTRACTED FREE. abeolopsls with E EMPLOY only chilled graduated Pyonn D. an "| Hens Work Overtime, | wnaever Mediterranean port they are age CO %,| vervest ee rcorne . oer ” | sei mneorcs Sone bem tte (ste ont sueracton our work Lady to Oh : but Cows’ Product Is |'’™ 44BARCLAY ST. QED er MILTON @ potas j an OGn APA, | “th ene tenth gy All the reat of the 24 passengers were PROCTOR’S =: b ey $4.00 vp. Geld Filling, $1.00 wp. Stiver Filieg, Ste. op Shut Out. Fara ot nee em ee | ~~ eee ce datos ure UV bei a i The Co-Operative Painless Dental Co. undred and forty women to ten = Open 8 A. M.to 8 P.M Sp ag Ay hy . Camila Uno, | nm, A was le | Be COR, 6TH AVE. & 14TH ST. While New York ts rejoicing this week oy . vn How a ina plethors of new-lald cags—12.00,000 ble to be Mawatien eee 2 Degen, Mov. Pie's, Oc | 19 The Only Way” Met. Washingres ener Sandays 10to4 + ey combi eae. oe ALY'S 8 select | = san aabenae jan, woman and child in Greater Now THE AMBASSADOR For Sale. “4 FITTING {PASTOR'S ie PATTERNS, |} LYCEUM yt Avis Pictadt $i ipa Gags onan | fe Full Set, Clothing Teeay to Oe 3 EF ee 37. Pp ri Janes McCabe, aged thirty-nine, ot DOUBLE SUCTION Ce EA) \ Ne ng or Drinking a ieee feaad umcommmows teat might ot atone) QoL basta iti Se ya ti ‘ii STAR ni 2 eset . FURNITURE, SOWORTHON § 35) Youu : : Weeks CHRIS tan: WU L LAMP | «- 18 1,1 Minin On WN AND $1 WEEKLY. A clover colored Operater Dead. gomery and Washington streets, that | , =| $1 DO Ww Feb, e—Lee 3, { city, and taken to the Jersey City Hes. | 50e, | ADMISSION TO PFO polenta Jol Amusements _lweenns sit abt itis M pn ame LEW 3s, See. e a aa stat a * anes Mai aa GRAND THE VILLAGE” ext waEK-avoniw Mack | New York, died of consump. | Ditl. He was biesding from « woind| a bed end of a. gle ae bh tie oc Nias ed ‘| ‘ Me y re be “tobe AND STRONG ©O, are omer Price.