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ASIANA DITH DE A CALIFORNIA BEAUTY, 2 EPONA AMDATAHODO OMAP HODN DANG AHA VE) 1 Per Week. $400 for a Piano when vou can secure the high grade, sweet toned Wilson Piano (the stand- $155, including stool to match, on such terms, $5.00 cash and $1.00 per week. Wilson Piano is the very latest up-to-date piano. It is as good and better than most pianos offered to-day at $300,00 to $400.00, Pianos delivered upon payment of $5.00, Also the following high-grade Pianos: 150.00 Cash. Easy Terms, 160,00 150, (@) Cash, Basy Verms, 160,00 Mayers, 15Q,0Q Cash. tasy Terms, 165,00 Harmony, 15Q,00 Cash. Easy Terms, 175,00 If you wish to secure a piano before the holidays vou should make a selection immediately, tory is working day and night to keep up with the demand, and unless you select at once we will not be able to supply you before the holidays, BLOOMINGDALE BROS. | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Md Ave. 59h and 60th Sts, \VADAVAVA TARDE UDONTNO 18001 RN et Undulating curves she seemed to poms es, of twenty exquisite women, | Wie overcome with the de ai follows too violent admira- The love of such feomed to him somothi & thing to whieh a im " only by genius, herolen or By J. H. Roany. ‘Translated by Mre, Mome P. Mandy (Copyrighted, 1900; Dally Story Pub. Co.) fh time she passed were magnificent, They advanced he sat watching hi In oAravans, crested with foam, singing eryatal eongs, they came with xreat Cries, and falling upon the rocks left long tratis of snow. angry, numberiess, lifts, sometimes like a gorgeous garden of white and green flowers, sometimes foaring lke ferocious troops of bears, elephants and lions, “Look, exclaimed Landa, ‘there goes| | * surged through hie He wae introduced ft and jn tine to her mother, Dur- Ing the Winter he loved her nd without the loast ret had he to covet aw hundred men, the ell they assailed the All turned, In a little phaeton, (hey as she did others, few & man atil! young by whose side was & woman of the Iberian type; one of those ravishing beaut sire, hate and Jealousy in every man's breast, ‘“He'e in tuck, that fellow," murmured the Banker Langruma when the phaeton “By a single stroke he be came owner of 90,000,000 france and the Prettiest woman to be found from pole And I have worked thirty yeare to get my boggarly half doze: Jd Aves, 59 aud tb Sts, Petadadicicicchchchcadactaand {thout’s ay mpm without’a aympa. Special Notices “You are envious,” answered Landa “Don't you know that Lavalle owes hin fortune and his wife to a Kood apovula Tt all came from an invostinent of exaetly 1,00 franca.” Wiiteen years ago our friend Wierre Tavalle was a lucky young fellow ot He was rich, nood-look ing, robust tn health, and of & nature to avall himaelt of his advantages father sent him around the world, a guide A most Intel Miment man. of excellent family, and bo- tween them a friendship arose. milito pretended to have disovered rich Veins of ailver in the mountains, but he feared to be forestalled and dared trust Al the moment of thelr separa. ton Plerre offered him franca. Jowe Alvarado thanked him with a dignified alr and said: “In ten years T #hall be rion and you fre my partner,” Then he wrote tn the young man's Journal thie memorandum: “In ten yeara I promise to share my Property with my partner California Bho is an voice, Bhe can sing [PAN ROpRANO that whe uses with Sho has had a fine mustoal eduoatior and will soon be heard on Broadway In an elaborate production. erable #iage experienc “t| The First of The Evening World’s Gallery of Tal ented Actresses, HORSE SHOW, GRAND EXHIBITION OF MONDAY, NOVEMIER 19. HILOW OPRNA AT § AM ties Hover. Rowdee ho raised himself and hin souvenirs, in the hone find some Jowel that he Mts, yellowing letters, Dton and leaves and dry flowers | hed under hie hand, the Journal of travels and MURRAY INR MOOK BAST Ot GRAND OBNTIAL DEPOT | HE«IDA or THE MAID OF BATH. BY PAUL M. POTTER, ue i Mine Batth De Gratt Ulan” “Hor grant forte, however, is tu. printed above in a Ht otmen ind Privgte Hanwon (ab WNORATE AY LANDER The Seats in the two Upper Gal- leries are not Reserved. CARNEGIE MUSIC HALL St te & Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT Thurs, Nov. 22, 1900, Prine Mr. Charies Rrubmat and A HORT OF VOLUNT TE nn GOSSIP OF THE THEATRES. there that she had been born. ESCAPE IN NIGHT CLOTHES. 1 was twenty years old. then,” ' the intsery In store for me Fead the Tinos wetiten by Alvas | In ton years T promise to share POF WEEN MY” DAPTIOE PLOT | jpemmmammnenmnmnnvemmenancracattncncnne Bernhard: and M, Goquelin ar tovday from Prange Thely Homes by Barly Fire, EXcHINg scenes were wlinoased arly this moraing atx fire in Newark, No J, The faintly of Caroline Steiner, of BF Hawthorne avenue, were aroused from thelr sloop by smoke. pled the building a4 a ratoon and dwoll (ne And the family slept in rooms above He siniled sadly, the ten years ex: ivarado wishes (0 haw not much time Mew. Btolner cou. Two knocks were heant on the door Pletre sak to Mimooth ioasatst oot M, Marous Maye venting M. Maurice Grau, will stenamabip down He opened the door Mim a man of argo at and board, with the the bay and the dis- tinguished players will be made welcome KOSTER | BIAL’S y Mh TRRTAINMENT OP TILE SBASON PROCTOR’S ORI VAUDEVILLE A fire had broken out tn an unocoupled #14 Hawthorne aye: ed to the Moiner dd not have tit | (Xi seen) “Santiago, Nov, 2), 1986." Ton yeare later Plerre Lavelle war His father died of nue, ant commu buildieg, ‘The fame to enoape by means of the stairs n-yeareold won dropped ot story window, and procul: Mme, Bernhardt will, during her stay in thle erty, be a guest at the Bavoy Hote), while M. Coquelin will remain at he Hotel Victoria mene sale of season tlekets will open| , at the Garden Thoatre this 9 o'clock and ordinary tlekete at the rame hour Wednesday ‘or addressed him in Spanish ‘ : bon GHIY Wherifage of debt. The poor boy Wam forced to novept a ol rk hip in a government oMee. None the jeos he still went about in ao- ounk man nearly dropped the 1 MURIC eee 18 Miss Emma Pojlock, who will be re- HAG. Mate Ti. Ha 2 He fire alec Communicated to 249 and me Ww Weber & Kields money from anybody, as he Alvaindo continued: "I have unde my sou Our accounts as we eile from my persons Property, which T deduct, we pomase by a0 Murphy” of “Retily and the 40," Wd Harrigan, announces that @he |e (> ar next weabon In a comic opera called Misty Innocence Abroad,” Atichter and John faniiies, all of whom tended a ball given by a rich Argen: Don Katevan Zuloaga, The af- fair was dawsling. All the South Ameri cans in Paris were there, | METROPOLITAN Frederick. Craven, the ESMERALDA | proprietor of the Hotel Cad " brought sult againet his wife, oontinued Alvarns mired Bpantwh beauties with the enthu: slaam of the old romancers, WEEK Ew. 10" ow REPUBLIC fer that the money remain in my family, and my family, 1s composed of my sister] father-in-law for the alienation of her husband's affections. with Miss Nothersole' any and lator with * od then litkeation be Tuesday & Wed’ sday Very Sp magic, those delicious curves of the Ag: ure, those little feet ght and trembling, those magnificent mouths oreated for kissing, aroused in Plerre an eostatie Don Batevan had pought to bring together the richest flowers of tho Plata, Peri, Chih and The scene nearly turned the head of Pierre when he entered But the grace and beauty of all the other women was dimined in his eyes , When he percelved a young Chillan on the arm of a young and hands CARNEGIE HALL, of his magnificent Chil ellent wish that you marry my niece, You! r already, Bhe t# iamed Anita| Pierre threw himelf upon the cow! and covered his white hand with inner, ecial Sale Herman" writes me from KAGIVING MATING the Lambs’ Club that with the permis- sion of Mr, Charles Frohinan and Mr Wiliam Gillette he has changed his name io Henry Harmon, 1 his commilnioatio With the perminsion of Mr. Charles Frohman and of Mr, Wiil- tam Gillette, in whose ‘Bherlock Holmen’ company | am playing, Thay fone of a private nature, eo, Herneii KNIKERBOGKER nroatney, eo. 38 50 Dosen Flannel Waists. These waists are made of| J best flannels — with tucked] sianun yokes—em broidered and all-over embroidered fig-| 1) ures-colors, pink, light blue red, green, tan, pray and te a te PASTOR'S sated and asked alt XTRA MAT THAN KBOIVING THPATRM, Bway a HOrhy Ht do not the pollee arrest these With « ekin aa clear a blondes but of a won fat. and Thankagiving Day IN Richard Carvel GRITERION THEATRE, XTRA MATINEN THANKSOTVING DAY “Tt will bring you wood luek to give him money,” sald Landa wIVO) the ntage, to Henry Harm you to ate fat 1 whadl hy under this name, vol ‘ial .MONTICOP THIUMPIANT AUCORSE, ARIZONA, MAT, TO-DAY. IRWIN BROS,, Burlesquers, “Make bim write a memorandum in your Journal,” sald Bonger THE USUAL CURRICULUM. An operetta never “| before produced in this country, he given at the New York Theatre it with Loulee Baudet in the leading Hy’ as. 8.90. Matinee Wetnentay Pete FP XTMA MAT, THANKS! DAY HODGE, PODGE &. CO, GARRICK #!!" Horbert Keleey and EMe Bhannon wilt appear for the firmt time tonteht Newark, in a play oalled “My Lady Dainty,” of which much is expected, ome 1h Bingland ape _ The waists are perfect fit- ting,and finely tailor finished, iir,|sizes 32 to 42; value $5 and WM. H. G8 4 Denies Prokmag'e ( Four’ 4h ave & BM, 5.0 THE KOVAL PAMILY A wey, Rivne Bb) Mave was loaned to t Brew ap k Mat Revue Richard Manstield' Henry V, BERNHARDT and COQUEELIN Th Time-Rouvenite Thuretay ORACK OPORGR jo WER MAlReTY DEATH OF JOHN J Well Snown Od New Yorker Ma- piven at His Home in Thin City, John J, Finn, one of the best known of the men identified with the aotive life of New York during the past forty yearn, Aled at his residence, 1 Tenth avenue youterday afternoon. Bleventh New York Volunteers famous Ellsworth Fire Zouaves), April 19, 1861, in response to President LAncotn's firet call for troops, He took part in the capture of Alexandria, where Col. Bileworth waa kfted, and partici pated in the battles of Biaokburn's Ford, Bull Run, Mo@loud's Mill and House amd aleo participated In the de et, headed by the ram Merri- & well-known Mason, odin’ tor thirty-fye years, Le i He we alno conneoted pter for over thirty es 4 served three yoara an its High are a POROIT ON MATINER Hitt LERCH @ RORRDUDR ONAN The, Lord & Taylor 8 Broadway and 2oth St, NETHERSOLE, [SAP HO, Germmants Thea. fh Mt in Company K, Chrysanthemum | EDEN SHOW Miste Direetion af J, Condan, Hortiealturies, rookiyn Keres 016 Only Matiner Sat ais THR MONKS OF MaLanan AN AFRICAN KING, wre Nowe WOMAN AND WINE, Lord & Taylor, Grand Street Stove, |; B. 1 Mate Wer @ fiat 2 By B16 CADIMY OF, ati 14h et & Irvin Weway & 29D wt 0. W, Lederer, Mar. Alb, Mat. fat, et 8 Tuner FLORODORA Uy way 4 14. Tol, THoMUh. Hives, 420 MISTRESS NEL, 420 07. AND STH AVB WELLE OF RIDER Rug Sale. All Wool Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 6 XG ftrsesseeee 10,48 “Oh! yes; football, basketball, golf, bowling, rowing, maybe I'll take up a little literature just archery and hockey, and Brooklyn Amusement, JAS. J. JEFFRIES THE VILAGE POSTWASTER. | i" Mate. Wed., Sat. and ‘ AMERICAN ft, ex. qual, 21,50) wot won sl eae ek NeW YORK) af 120th 1 | Fuiaona “ives Stare, A STUDY IN BLACK, Mother (telling a fairy tale—Tho| ‘There's your old stove up,” he hissed Palace was most beautiful, and scented) between closed teeth, after completing with the most lovely perfurnes and Tattle Daughter (eagerly interrupting) —Wus there @ lovely amell of baked up-| templating the dirt he had made, "I wup- pose I must be, #ince you are wo thor- Oughly eooted with tt." i was located at treets, and afterward 2 the job, “I hopp you're matintled.”” “Yoo, dear” she said dublously, con- ‘) BIOU THEAT RE, O PAYTON'S, lation, including Also large assortment Axminster, Velvet and Brussels Carpet Rugs, nn, fn wi activity In the Ki. forte in other direc- ee Jamea Whitcomb Riley eee cars ‘Hie distinguished strenuosity MONTAUK, DANIRL FROUMAN® Si Wb a nS HE, Shatter a a tos ALL CARS TRANSFER ‘TO 12,50 Blouse Suit, 7,98. Of black. blue, Oxford, dark gray and brown all. wool cheviots, boudle-breasted blouse coat, with excellent quality silk: seven-gored g skit, finely tailored and stitehedy sings 32 to 40, 16,00 Blouse Suit, 10,00, Also Fly-Pront Suits: made of black and na English chevtots; the blouse suits made of Ome ford blue mixed and brown homespun cheviots, Hined with best quality yarn dyed romaine silky seven-gored ilaring skirt, all wolted seamsy ' caline lined and velvet bound, 20.00 Pebble Chediot Suits for 14.00. The coat isthe newest double-breasted bom front, velvet collar and peau de sole theing, lined throughout with finest taffeta silk; new cull on sleeves; skirt the new seven.gored, belle flaring shape all double-stitched welt seam, perca‘ine lined, velvet bound considering: ule, material and finish, this is an exceptional offer sizes up to $2 to 46; sold elsewhere for $20,00, 12,00 Pebble Cheviot and Kersey Coats, 7.98, |} Stylish Topeoats of pebble cheviot or kersey, black, navy, castor tls Hned with excellent quality satin, made in these new shapes, double-br Sans revers, with turn-down collar of velyet, 6 button box or fly front, Coats for Stout Women 16,503 value 22.50, Specially constructed for stout women, Made of black unfinished finely tailored and stitched, lined throughout with Skinner's guaranteed sizes 41 to $) buat, The Best 10.00 Jackets in New York, Made of the finest Imported Kerseys, box coats, halt ent itt storm collar nititary coats with L'Aigion collars, double-breast Mined with handsome shades of Skinner's g aranteed satin, and stitched: made by the very best workmen in New York, $15.00, Choose at $10.00 A full line of Uleters, Paletote and Driving Coats, reguiar price, Mostly manufacturers’ samples. Therefore these low them Heeond Pioor, Oth Bt. Handsome Horse Show Hundreds of New Effects Brought out Exp for the Horse Show-~We invite ey to view our mo comprehensive line of Horse Show Millinery, consists of newest effects in fur, lace, flower hats, and we are sure you will judge them the most attrac: tive in the city. We offer special: t 7 50-1 handsome sillk velvet ‘Hats, which # sold for gh 50 e 50, wssiie: la (00 new! tit ve ¢ At 3.98 trimmed Hats, black and colors; values 6.00, At 1 JQ —Ready-to.wear Hats, black and colors; some of t ? have sold as hi 5.98 and 4,98, FLOWERS AND FEATHE! All the newest effects in fi ' large roses, \ wi be tan raped wd eal ‘om ack velve! » 4 ular value 2.98 and 4,50, econa ieee, tiem et paling: Fine Fur Coats. The prices of these coats will be much hi when the weather gets colder, Nearseal Coats, 22.50, have the appearance of Alaska Seal. It would take a 1 expert to distinguish them from an Alaska seal coat} which costs $250.00. In fact these very garments he sold in a great many places to-day as a special bar; at $50.00, Nearseal Coats 35,00, 49.00 and 58.00, te Some have mink collars and revers, Persian lamb collars ' } collars and revers, beaver collars and revers, also shawl cu , Real values from $60.00 to $85.00, Persian Lamb Coats, 6 00. Best quality of Leipsic dye, real value $150.00 and upward, Alasha Seal Coats, 125.00, Nearseal Eton Jackets, plain and trimmed with Alaska sable and Persian lamb, ferent Poor, ith Mt, ection, eececcoeereceeesocore i Ridpath’s History of the U, S.if 7 A briliiant story of ur country and our people, A great book for the oy patriots of Ameriea, A ruperb gift for young or old. j charming recital of the progress of Civitization in North America, from the coming of the White Races to the last decade of the Nine» teenth Century, by Joh Clark Ridpath, the Great American His. torian, treating fully, accurately, philosophically the voyages of the Old Norsemen, Adventures of the Spanish, English and French, ment of the Nation, War for the Preservation of the Union, Period of Reconstruction, Mevelopment of Our Resources, Our Country To-Day, &c. Ibook for the millions, Beautifully embellished with a pan orama of three hundred historical illustrations, original sketches, revers, raccoon collars and revers, sable collars and revers, sable fox! Real value, $250,00, Eton Jackets 25.00, 35,90 and 39.00, A citizen's manual in Liberty and Progress, Epic in prose, of bs a mighty and progressive nition of Indissoluble States, A 1 Planting of Settlements by the White Races, Growth of the Colo+ nies, War of the Revolution, Establishment of the Union, Develop. fine engravings, striking portyaits ; six hundred large double quarto pages, equal to twelve Sunred pages ordinary octavo; bound in fine cloth, published to sell by subscription at $5,00, our special price pet VOIUMC. s+. + eeerenew errs eerecivenens 95¢ | Main Pioor, (vk ft Sertion, “BLOOMINGDALE BROS, BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 3d Ave, 5th and 0th Sts, MM Ave,, 59th and Oth Sts, Brooklyn Anvusements. HYDE & BEHMAN’S, | 1 Matinee [vere Day | my CLIFFURD & HUTH, THE THREE MORTONS, MITH & FULLER, Buttonhala LAWRENCE CRANE, Pubdite { ST, ONGE Bh the! ? LALELL & Y 0 little while-juet MIMIC FO long enough to salt BUDD BROS., CLEMENC the purpose of the ad ortiver, get Help Help Seekers LAWTON & HASKELL & U 10 BIG LAUGHING ACTS. |COLUMBIA. 'TO-NIGH JOSEPH JEFFFERSON the World ‘Thannagi aig * ‘Dan ne YY Order ie ition and lo halt-otue men [Mlustrated in oo