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4 ACTRESS TRAINS FOR STAGE WORK “PRINGE” [S ALMOST LIKE A PRIZE-FIGHTER. SHERRY COOK | Johnny Smile, of New York, ——>— Miss Grace George , Takes’ Lessons inl3 Fencing,Dancing and} Calisthenics, Besides); in Voice Culture and the Languages. An actress's prepnration for stage work {s not altogether along a path of foses, as many persons imagine. The training undergone is, on the contrary, ae arduous and pretty nearly as vigor- ous as that of a prizeighter training for a dout. Besides physical exercise It tn- cledes ~oice culture. Gras Georma for instance, who !s about to make her advent in a new play at the Theatre Rejnubiic, ts taking les- sons in French and German to make her voice flexible. Her phyalcal exercises inelude lessons !n dancing, riding, fenc- {ng, painting and calisthenics. She spends three hours a day with he: In- THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMSEK 7, 19v1. GDIGGOO Posed as Ranjit, of Far- Away India. IMPORTED HIS “RETINUE.” They Were to Be Cooks and:Waiters in a Restaurant He Was to Start. It ta “all off with “Prince” whose New York name is Je Lucky, Indeed, will Johnny be If ¢ United States authorities do not swoop If i i Hil Mi : Boys’ Department. We have given many wonderful bargains in Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing—none have ever surpassed these. High grade materials, good workmanship, up-to-date styles; and the prices are under actual cost to make. We cannot duplicate such values easily—so come early. Plenty for to-day, to-morrow and Saturday. Boys’ Suits, Sizes 6 to 16 Years, Sale of | Women’s Wasts, consisting of fancy striped flannels; colors: rose, royal light blue, black, green, care dinal and gray, with white stripes, finished with silk stock, bishop sleeve; sizes, 32 to 42; value $5, special at $2.90. Silk Waists, of peau de soie, in a dozen different shades, including. black and white, made with tucked yoke and pleated etructors and practises her exercises as many more. Miss George does not expect to fence or aing in “Under Southern Skies,” the play dn which she !s to be seen at the Repub- | } Uc, nor is her saddle exercise taken with ‘a view to duplicating the feat of Blanche Bates in “Under Two Flags.” She ts eimply adding to her accomplishments such abilities as are likely to have an effect upon her general appearance and body, buttoned in back; value down upon him and harass him for) With double-breasted Jackets, made from all-wool fancy mixtures in $10, special at violation of the allen labor laws. all the new<st plaids and neat checks; good heavy linings and stoutly J 95 , formerly curry cook Ateeceeee seeeeeccccees nd ing to start a restau . tng him In the vénture With Coubl:-breasted Jackets, made from strictly pure wool fabrics; Lord & 7 a LV, Jobnny went to India early iD the | Flue, biack and Pinon Che vials and Tweeds, elegantly tailored and F summer with the intention of hiring very stylish; pants mad: with double seats and knees; values $4.00 ry : -. Broadway & 20th St The truth ts that Joh who wa") put together; fit and style equal to the bes: $3.CO; special F : m 6.50. former associates In Sherry’s are back- | Boys’ Suits, Sizes 6 to 16 Years, real Indians to act as walters and to $5 00: special at... rrererere reer Tere rd - Geer ay of them ant| Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, with Vests, 9 to 16 Years, He gathered an took them to London, Aided by one Made from strictly all-wool Fancy Tweeds and Cassimeres, in all of the several great Americ ad the newest patterns—checks, p‘a‘ds and stripes; ii agents who are strinded In the Enslish | with the manly, broad-shouldered effects. Style and tit couldn't be manner. Matinee girls who picture their favor- actress as living in lazy luxury would who has ; in up-to-date cut, 3 95 : metropolis, he posed as “Prince Ran excelled. Genuine Italian linings; values $5.00 and $6.00; special at A? Jit’ The unsuspecting newspapers printed many words about the “Prince” | Youths’ Suits, Sizes 14 to 19 Years, and his retinue, Montreal ulso “fell! Single or double breasted Coats, from black Thibets and blue or to: ai ni reporter, “would hardly be interesting enough .to talk about. I do not get as many houra myself as are allowed the busiest pro- Jno Daniell to" the “Prince,” to use a presaagent | beck Worsted Cheviots, also Fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres, in Q 3 eto. collect curions tom ere expression. newest military cut; broad shoulders, splendidly trimm:d and made Sons Sons Intend the putting up of cozy corner: The “Prince (ike was kept up un- equal to ctstom tailoring; a rare opportunity tu get a tine suit ° WILL OFFER > pecepiitin the corning until: midnight th Johnny Smile reached Ne York cheap; valu:s $10.00 and $12.00; special at... 0 * T oan call my own.” Her Dally Routine. Miss George goes to the Theatre Re- pla dally at 10.30 A. M. She rehearses in “Under Southern Skies" until after 1. vy she lunches, and later begins her Gerles of training. first visiting the stu- Gio of J. W. Parson-Price. si Parson-Price is % well-known teacher of voice culture. ude Adams was upil for years, and Julla Mar- It studies with him. Miss George passes an hour with him three days a Week. working for that voice expression which has been so often commended in Ada Rehan. On the afternoons of reeday: and ureday the actress goes to Forty- Seventh street and Broadway, where aho has a standing appointment with Senac, the fencing-master. There she dons an ankle skirt and a face-mask, takes a foll in her hand, and industriously tolls at Spnauering: the diMculties of tlerce and carte. Miss George believes that fencing contributes to. bodily grace wed Strength. She expects {t to give her # fine carriage and an alert, athletic ap- | rance. with this same end in view she re- celves Mme. Delamat Madison “avenue very Reda” Delamater Is an tnstructr hell and other exercises. At an up-town riding-school Miss George spends un oc geicnal hour on horseback. She drives 2 ently tn the and ‘ts an expert! () at handling the ribbons, ba French by Phonograph. Miss George (3 acqutrin, German by an ingehious method She | COOSOSIOCOAOHOON os goes to her profen: eaceharees cease Socata Loentent: sor of languages only) ‘and on each occasion he Bao aa in y | aiivew Nor orlinders on which he ae | CHEERS-FOR CLEVELAND. Hon of every word and diligentiy takine |He-Preaident Speaks tn Pittabars, uch notes as she pleases. and Is Cordially eted. ACermers she makes records herself, | | PITTSBURG, Noy. President and these her {nstructor runs oft th @ame way. Sotting down his. critictane | Grover Cleveland, who made the prin- Sake fxninined at thetr next meeting. | cipal address at the Founders’ Day ex- of French and German has ror eaee ereises of the Carnegte Institute to-day, 4nd softened her pronunciation of Ing: | | jas given a cordial greeting. He wan ses i | 8 “don his arrival, and tater, when ee yesterlay with his cooks tre As mambera of the “retinue” of | Boys’ Winter Overcoats, Sizes 4 to 16 Years, the “Prince these cookx and walters | Cut long and full; some with the new yoke, some p’ain, in all the ) 95 ° Special Low Prices: were imported hout question, Prevailing shade:—Oxford, brown and light grays; elegantly made, Johnny's home ts on t IN » ground toor | good finish and perfect fitting; good’ $4.00 values; special at... ....« UNDERWE AR = flat in the tenement at No. 161 Srey x 4 Eaat Ninety-ffth street. An Evening! Boys’ Winter Overcoats, Sizes 4 to 16 Years. Wworld PERSE called there to-day! Made of strictly pure wool Oxfo d Frieres, in the new long, full cut, 3 95 AND HOSIERY. ° and saw Johnny at the window In his extra well nnde; very swell and vetoate every* particular; ‘fine ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY; pajamas, He refused to come to the value at $5.00; special at. 1000 dozen Ladies’ and Children’s door. ions’ Americ wife “wan met on All Our Boys’ and Children’s Fall Overcoats Reduced in Pric:, Seasonable Vests and Panta at Mi ‘y with a of bread “| Mail Orders Filled. All Four Stores Opeu Late Saturday Night. | Prices. tandle of kindling wood. Ladies’ White and Natural Vests, Arps ous cheradvertte ah 2 o long and short sleoves, with Pants a t of days, to match. 4 f The “retinue reered in the Misses’ and Children’s White and cooks” called hinny. at hiss fat Natural Vests, with Pants to match. oe ee eee Outfitters ‘Boys’ White and Natural Shirts To Men and Boys, Dr Widow of Artist Ehninger Dead. | 979 Broadway, near Chambers St. and Drawers to match. 211 Sixth Ave., near 14th St. Strictly’reliabio goods at the unte 3 = : form price of (Special to The World.) a BARATOGA, Nov. 7—Mrs. Kathryn 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich St. | 125th St., corner Third Ave, Y, Ehntnger. the widow of John W. SS a a = Ehninger, the eminent nat 25c. EACH. > died here to-~lay. She wax Value 39c. ter of the late Mrs. D: was promineily known Ino New York 500 dozen Ladies’ Black Cash= mere Hose will be sold at and pashingsor. where whe usually 3 pases) the wimer months. 5c Y PAIR. OOO Value 35c. 300 dozen Children’s English Ribbed Cashmere Hose, sizos 5% to 9, will bo sold at 5c. PAIR. Value 35c. and 450. Broadway,8 and 9Sts. HAVE YOU ANY BUSINESS property to let? Sunday World ‘Wants find tenants quickly. y ) Look id 'Stiba Geonee WeRi aieag MERC, to | ‘rove through the streets, and a d ; iE oer ‘Sig. Novell! ts her lnmerseton. - kreat throng attended a public recep- : : £ rdanti, the former premiere, takes tlon tendered him and Mrs, Cleveland ee Tencsce ‘her eianting ant eect and| Suicidal Attempt of Father, | Miss Barclay’s Attorney Says | ame the sther mpeaers wt the tn- Are the First | alrendy. lnrwnae Honfantl calls “a ewan” 5 eu guten were Tomy isenerscna (hells; gn the foor. This Instruction is theonty| Remorseful Over Daughter’s Case May Be Settled fiat ot Landon, and John Wr ALex: kind Miss George 1s getting which will ’ mt New Dept immedi practic te ree cvery; OStracism, Successful, Out of Court. K No Distincti <a nows INO Distinction. SPECIAL ; Combination Offer. ‘SPECIAL Jellyor Apple Butter j IN MASON QUART JARS. @ctor and actress to have all these complishments. No player can do these things without being the better for them, and Miss George believes that an| JaMes McGowan, of No. %2 Wicks Acjress can hope to reach the top only | by'continual and antuous labor, BUTTER AGAIN! As thousands know, our Butter is the finest produced in America. Whin you buy Butter in a Butler store you hive our absolute guarantee that it will give satis- faction, Th: same grade of Butter in other stores The quality of these goods is is ncw bringing trom 25 to 27 centsa very fine. pound. Our price for the VERY BEST A JAR, - 10c. FANCY CREAMERY The empty jar itself {s worth 5c. BUTTER, lacs==al A POUND Z> 23 cents, ff “sts & fdward S street, Brooklyn, died this morning from s fled yesterday In the Surregate’s | Rich and Poor Alike Suffer From self-inflicted injuries sustained on Oct. | O8Ft Was mitiga tel Catarrh in This Climate. ‘ — | statement that a late {20 McGowan killed himself because his | ixecuted and would soon he Mi observant physicians have noticed the daughter had been ostractsed by her t e firet will, da nar j enormous Increane In catarrhal diseases in schoolmates) on) account Joti his arrest ist. sion itruat” find, then recent years, and the most liberal and en- 4a a violator of the Excise law, fi viich be be ded bet we his | lightened have cheerfully given their ap- The way McGowan'a only child, | (7m whiten | Hiviitedsnetysen Mi She was a pupil in a convent on the ah ther. Horace and: hisisleters st outskirts of Hrooklyn and knew very |i") . ttle of her father’s business. He was 1 fe At den y to thelr children, * | none a jab me TENORS Tee toe MoE | As thin will was dated before the bitter surprise at the will I can Essie Maine Corn, & IcanEssie Jersey Tomatoes, 3 | can Hubbard's Early June Peas, ALL THREE FOR 25c.§ le to revert to W. EB. D Stoker [quarrel petween W. KB. D and EL 8. Stokes, it wan thought strange by some that no later one had been drawn and [that there waa nothing in the way of icense. but he continued to conduct the yn tii neeidine tur’ Mesemont yar Dlace ostensibly asa resort where oniy | cia. who claims to be ‘Mr. Stokes's Connelly I Badly Scorched in) “it drinks could be sot thar btareniea mee Renculnntehetvoose plaints of the character of the store le 1,110 Tit stortogr woud SAVES A BURNING GIRL WITH A BLANEET. avenue, Some time ago he lost his loon in Atlantic Cranberr! extras fine, a con 8c Ralains, ¢ J-crown Musca & aialty content youn - 9 Cle BUT a real estate dealer, Paid Help Wants tn the thirteen to an Investigation by the authoriti bee 9 Caer TM rene i Ieeteets 6C 608 , @ vestigation by the authorities : , Fo one ny treet, i Brand, « packs, J ysetten. It was discovered that the soft-drink ex- thea/aiuteintinnee Ceesicy 13c OS other N. ¥. papers combined. ~ cuse hid a regular saloon, a td last night noup and J’ Lbs. SUGAR FREE f ‘wis cccs 4 Sardines, fancy French, with 1c THIS WEEK key, Mia, a cam... 23c fl AceNts -... to every customer who purchases Lobster, Star Bra the following standard goods : Lert teat LE APPRENTIORS . McGowan Wag arrested and the story While Policeman William Connetiv| of hls offense was published in. the Was dressing in his room at No. 11| Brooklyn newspapers. In time the news Btste street this morning, he waw a| [tached the convent where the girl was educated. Her — companions Blaze through his transom in the hall.| snunned her, and one of them told het He grabbed a blanket from his bed and| the reason, Jelly Powder, tutier's Bive Mrand, all a Rita Bra! * 9% (ifferent in Just filed, std not say another word. Lawyer John Delahunty b Din Minx Barclay’ attor- o-day when teen by ry Visions from the will may Naked Deans, Triumph Jam, beet im 496 1 Pound Very Best Tea, Brand, our best ‘ ‘ ~ 1. . plats, or In Fan out. An he opened the door alton Min ae waht ted? ee father and | proval ta the now Internal remedy, Stuart's ported, all traits, hate ee 1 Pound Very Best Mocha and Tesla seca Sintered OC. Mtlivexan to ncceam! frightfutly, and| took. ner out ame | Catarch Tabl the moat auecenatul and |] tAberty Jam, ali trait te g. Cheene, best mild or shat " Appiozemimae Pancake 9c Hil canny makens .. 6 Macaront or Spaghettt, Seaaphehtaiay tend Trovatore Brand, imported, t4- 5c anged to ha then the policeman saw what was the[elsewhere, ‘The matter. nto Hew The girl, who was Lens Delgmar bas Who Ilvéd on the rame in’ the| reason “was butlding, wae ablaze. Con threw }he had brought 4 the blanket around her and soon put the ————— jane Knows there ts another w flames out. “But Tam well acquainte, He mail beaie burned on the left arm DEATH OF JAMES G. PEAKES. Pepic a anlr ne pain he howe and the girl's hips were ale burned. A Teepe gin Mr Foote In teaponistole. atid a ‘ht Hodson Street Hospital surgeon dresses [Operate ‘Tenor F the wounds of both ami left them tn the b Cascerot hover. Lena’s clothing caught fre while she was cooking on a little gas stove. But Zor her rush into the hall, where the Hospital Pellceman had a chance to see her and aver of the ston exercise Kreat presence of mind, she| He had been Iti only since lars outa have probably been burned tof and Insisicd on singing up to thre death. age Hy was to Java Coffee, 1 Can Essie Jersey Tomatoes. 1 Can Essie Maine Corn, 1 Bottle Liberty Catsup, 1 Pint Bottle Peerless Worces- tershire Sauce, ALL SIX FOR $1.00. Remember, with this we give 3% LBS. SUGAR FREE! jar. Ott Gherkins, Chow-Chow by far ¢ remedy for catarrh yet ; Nunty, | produced in Know that one Will be] One well-known catarrh specialist, as soon Ont Liberty Brand, a ni Oct, 30 fi ae ee Me as he lisd Wade a thorough teat’ of this See REE rhe yaid ee Ty not know cthat another will is| preparation, discarded inhalers, washes and Onihier chien jin existence, and tf Miay Barclay does, ed now depends entirely upon} Hl california Peaches or iM ‘ot to 0 Of one mn Catarr! is in treating ca- rd o |xhe has not told me of It, 1 do not think tarrh, whether 1a the head, throat oF som: White Clover Brand, ach. Dr. Risdell says: “In patients who had tomt’'tlie souse of emell Satively, aah even Ollves, Mansanii! where tho hearin begun to be affected ‘ fromm catarrh, 1 have had fine Anderson & Campbell's en if it In true It does not neces. | nly a weg) rod Soups, a can... enn that tt will be ited, Theae | Gables fGen Oey seaaa athe Rolled On properttes of the tablets ‘Z-pound package Kerns wherever. f CARRIAGE HANDS. CHAMDERMAIDS .. Rew si Baws Hee $-o8. bottle Soap, Butler's XXX Brand, = cake, 3c, or 2 cakes wart | things xre sometimes } court, you kne appenrances the mitted ty stan BOY STRANGELY SHOT. weer is eclatly etal in tanal eatzerh and catarrh of the throat, clearing th akes, whose ¢ as a tenor dled ye Bowed will may be per- hal vent,” DISHWASHERS DRESSMAKTRS DRIVERS ... DAUG CLERKS EMP. AGENCIES membranes of mucus and Epeedily. ove tKIRT HANDS ing and ex: veual Seuunaraetoakianowae jase eS Wheat F 1) Gam te the 1 of Wagon Myne coming, the hawking, cough! picts : st won fame rano. iis} pect s NOORAPHERS 5 ; terloasly Discharge t nd ‘CRUISER HIT MAIL BOAT, | protier isthe 1 basso, Henry G. | Rasen GEA aed dire pei taebinbro ney UOTED FEEDERS .. FATLORS . cy Reece : Essay AE ‘ rollef, ard. being in tablet forma and pleas- DO FISH AND OYSTER 19 p -—- - ant to the taste, are convenient and al 197! nengern Collision Of British A Striking Romance. ter urteen . | Ways ready for u , aa they can be cart NOT APPL’ esis Ke hd Coast Rescued, Would the man who adores ygu tottow| Hzadiey Beach, wax in the pocket and used at any time, as thi Y bed b ONDON, Noy, 7.—The Dutch mail 7 Koontngin’ Regentes was in ee th British third-clasa cruls- news before dawn etinismsertolie ulacharecete contain no poisonous drugs, but only t the mymertous dincharge of a gun] Geansing antioeptic roperiies of Eucalypti SeulNis Ife doceem With which was lying at the bottom of a| bark, Gualacol, blood root and Iydrastin, nt for you, without hop Wagon In which hiw father and him- |) AM druggists sell the tablets at 50 cents ward?) Ask him when he * this} geif were returning from a gunning | fF complete treatment. evening, If he seems puzzled as to the| trip. —EEE—————— feason for your question, tell him the] ‘The boy’ h ti from hero of “Graustark’ did just that. ‘Thes| the wrine to the. cloow, unt waa ner | Sunday World Wants make for- read, “Graustark’ Itwelf. It vegins to-| putated at midnisits The boy is ina tunes for advertisera, | - ryou half way acrows the world, and then of re- A TO SUBURBAN CHOICE, GROCERIES: May in The Evening World. serious condition, d c