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> Whe Wunlb: ’0elbas bVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1901 PARIS GRAND OPERA CALLS FOR LITTLE AMERICAN GIRL. 8096 5 3 ee fh. 1. Sto ob Ceremony He Mins ce} The wedding took 1 and the ard say Bessie Abbott, of 1492" Fame, Signs a Three Years’ Contract with Galihard. in our clothing store. giving without a new suit or overcoat. New York has at last been accorded, Many Evening World readers will re- Fecognition by the musical high priest call the two charming little girls who of the great French capital. Miss Bes- played on mandolins, sang coon songs Ble Abbott, whose only vocal teacher 18 and danced to repeated encores In every Mfrs, Frida Ashforth, of this city, on performance ot "1492." Baturday cabled to this country that she; They were the Abbott sisters, and had signed an engagement with Gall-| after "1493" was withdrawn they were har Offered @ score of engagements, among thi a, of the Paris Grand Opera, for) Hero oe by the manager of a famoua i whl atten London concert hall. The little girls ‘This {s an important bit of n hit, ‘s, not had made money as well as a big only to the American who believes noth- And accepted the Londen offer at a DIE fog better can be had than our own "WiC gated for England with thelr country offers, but to the foreigner, who | mother, who has always been thelr con- has been unwilling to admit that Amer- stant! attoniiantie ate: welled tnat the ¢ passage 0! . fea, could produce singers of aumctent | De Renker beratlneery said the excellence to qualify for the operatic little twin sisters, stage of the foregin capitals. still in short dresses, until the evening want to pay. For instance: Very correct. Made of finest clay diagon erc., in the very newest designs. Broad shoulder lapel coverings of guaranteed silk; cannot be duplicated anywhere else in New York for less than $25.00; our very special price, who were shy girls the ship's conc Mise Abbott is Just turned twenty-two, | te snip'n SUOcrtt sang a coon song yet her short life has known many' together, and Bessle In additton sang a Changes. Her rea) name {s Bessie Ab- #010. The De Reazkes listened, and Jean, Bost Pickens, and her father, a member the, inyinolble, | dnp oe a of the well-known South Carolina fam- lark. Vaudeville! It is a sacrilege fly, was at the time of her birth a, With such notes—such pure, aweet fute- wealthy man, 5 smo conse. Mr, Pickens lost his money in one of Jean De Reske Charmed, ‘the big panics and Berele and her twin| After the coacert Jean de Reske #ougat aister, Jessie, well known as the clever-| the little gitle aud ¢ it tmerted them, 4 est amateur singers and dance! ea ner Bess rh town where they lived, Ogdens! N.| make her famo. Y., determined to put their t .,The great, Jean, use, and despite all protestations the rhe arninged way all the vocal teac! giria induced their mother to bring them to New York. Neux; tailored by the very best hand journeymen experts. No merchant tailor can make a coat and waistcoat like these to your order for less than $40.00; very special at suit is always in good taste; in fact, indispensable. exceptionally attractive assortment of these suits. cheviot or Th bet suits in single or double breasted coats; jot to be duplicated well lined and excellentl; elsewhere for less than latest pattern: hioned on regular merchant tailor lines with fine lini nd best tailoring; not to be duplicated under $20.00, priced here at MEN’S $12.00 OVERCOATS AT (8 SUED BY WIFE.) FOR WIFES LOVE, cnojme ftom Ashforth as ltt ; Appeared In “1492."” , ‘The ittle girls were at that time only | ,,7e KIT! Whe ono, s hearing and were given contracts on| Misa Abbotts scr, the epot to do.» turn In "1492." wing tor oiean, 7, OHARLES T. BAUER IS A GUEST| HEMINGWAY WOULD HAVE AT LUDLOW STREET. $15,000 FROM SMITH. cloths; richly lined and tailored. In the Boys’ Store. For more than a year Elbert 8, Hem- Ingway, of Nyack, has been tryii werve papers on Charles G, Smith, of Brooklyn, ao that ne may sue him for $15,000 for the allenation of the affec- tions of Mra. Hemingway. A few weeks ago a process-server swore that he had found Mr, Smith. Mr. Hemingway went to the Brooklyn Supreme Court to begin acilon to re- cover the $15,00. Mr, Hemi y {6 very wealthy, but he wishes to plant a warning sign In the path of home wreckers, Mr, Smith, who tx also wenlthy, swore that no papers had been served on ind. if Justice Maddox. dec that he fs more truthful th ly that he was tired of | cess ive she was always Ill, pecaune she could speak “4 poi 1s © while he cauld con- the apartment of Mr. and Mrs, Se Tier did not think these auf-|Emmet Corrigan late one night and de- ¢lent grounds for divorce, 40, he al mandea to see “Mrs. Corrigan, foneaener, our paid her $12 a week] Te sald that he knew rhe wi , uly. Hemingway, but Cortxan, wi Charles T. Bauer, an Insurance broker ‘at No, 22 Broadway, and a realdent of North Bergen, N. J., which he repre- wented for two terms in the Assembly, locked up in Ludlow Street Jail tn > fault of $2,000 ball. He wag arrested on application of his wife, who wants allmony and counsel “teen while she {s euing him for a final “separation \d for the custody of their twelve-year-old son. In her complaint Mra, Bauer says that ;they lved happily from 1881 to 1800, ter he had sent her West on & followed her up with letters to go to South Dako’ and 4 to 16 years. Boys’ Winter Reefers, worth $4.00, at H i Verse Info ly-for the part ne was , Ben War, beat Hemiag- i payment and ran off Mallfax, ed to him that he had 1 got the child w sop: jon. thls income ts $3,000 t he recently recelved experts say, is the swellest hat in New York. made expressly for us on English lines. ov. ingway has secured an ab- ree, but that does not satisfy workmanship could not be put into a $5.00 hat, BROOKLYN, 700 Broadway, Bet Thornton and Whipple Sts. NEW YORK, guaranteed; price, 114 3d Ave., Bet. peed tiie | avenues (II?) WILL BRIDGE THE WAY THANKSGIVING DA Ghaddens the heart ‘ot every) Fi hea Arverican. ‘ jake a memor- sy able one See, of course, that the turkey and SIR ADELTYLSAUCE are not Mitsines and do not forget that new dress for your wife, nor your boy’s suit of clothes. Per- haps you need something for yourself also. Cash is not necessary here. Our Iiberal and extensive credit system will help you bridge the way. Ready to Wear Clothing 4 for MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN, Suits and Overcoats, Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits. Hats and Shoes. The styles are the latest, the aasortmient| large and the cut and srorkaraship perfect, All the latest novelties in LADIES’ and MISSES’ Tailor-Made Suits, Sacques and Capes, Raglans, Dress Skirts, Silke and Flannel Walsts, Millinery, Nearseal Sacques, Scarfs, Muffs, and all’ kinds of Furs, WATCHES, DIAMONDS and JEWELRY, on weekly.or monthly easy. payments at lowest cash prices, MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO., ‘New York'Store—t14 Third Avenue, Between 65th and G6tt'Streets, -» Brooklyn Store—700 Broadway, Between Thornton and Whipple Sts. Greater New York’s Most Popular All the Newest Styles. The ‘Perfection’ footwear for women, “PERFECTION” SHOES leathers; all weights of thon for dr, ss to t outdoor wear. larity. asm to any woman. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES. ; sizes 6 to 8, $1.50. IRECTOR CRITICISES. | * WEDDING GUESTS. =.” JERSEY CITY SOCIETY STIRRED © BY HIS STRICTURES. } rd, Minys Attendants at and one of the most 3 seen in Jersey yan his w ne Bulletin,” and it has jarred I Pa re cert Correct Ohanksgiving Clothing} sverything in tor Men and Roys. The day before Thanksgiving will be a busy day Nobody ever gets past Thanks- We have ‘ust what you want at ,ust what you MEN’S PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND VESTS. Thibets, unsheared worsteds, richly lined with MEN’S HIGH ART PRINCE ALBERT COATS AND}? VES fs. Made of the finest Imported Vicuna and Venetian Coatings in shades of black and dark Oxford gray; lined throughout with pure silk mervel- 22.50 MEN’S $18.00 BLACK AND BLUE SUITS AT $12.50. No mian's wardrobe is complete without a black or a blue suit. q We are showing an} {f Standard all wool} fA MEN’S FASHIONABLE HIGH GRADE SUITS. The materials employed are in most part imported cheviots, unsheared worsteds, Scotch tweeds, &c., in all the new dark and light effects and in fi Long cut, with yoke, or short and medium length garments, of fine grade Oxford cheviot coatings; or good grade all-wool, smooth surface kersey MEN’S $15.00 OVERCOATS AT 10.00. The new yoke, long coat or the conservative three-quarter length gar- ment, in fine grade Irish frieze, rough cheviots and smooth surface kersey MEN’S $20.00 OVERCOATS AT 14.75. The latest ‘‘ King Edward'' Great Coat, the Trooper Raglan with broad shoulders, or the Fifth Avenue conservative Box Coat styles. Stylish Outer Garments for the boys, rightly made and rightly priced. Boys’ Winter Overcoats, worth $5.00, at Long stylish cut; good quality winter rough coatings, in dark gray and olive, with velvet collars, vertical pockets; some have yokes; ages Boys’ Fine Winter Overcoats, worth $9.00, at 6. 5 Oo Long cut, square shoulder ‘‘Trooper’’ coat; ages 5 to 16 years; Irish frieze and rough cheviot coatings; well lined, with or without yoke. Fine frieze coatings in Oxford, dark gray and lighter tan shades; swell Box Coat design, with or without yokes; ages 3 to 10 years. Ohta Floo Ruy aKigh HatiorOhanksgiving Special lot of Men's Silk High Hats made of guaranteed silk plush in the latest Dunlap, Knox or Broadway Blocks. The kind the hatters charge $5.00 for; priced here to-morrow at “THE BELLMORE DERBY,” in height of crown and width of brim. Better material and 2, S. Foy ° THE BRIGHTON DERBY FOR MEN is without question the best hat in the world at the price; every hat is fully oe tise gy / ‘Portection’’ ShoestorWomen ( Se OO thing that is new, fine and beauti ul in high-class 5 Shoe we know of, and fully as good as many $5.00 Shoes that are being made leading specialties. We guarantee every pair. The Colonial ‘‘Perfection’’ The archness of this style, its piquant dressiness and glossy daintiners will commend it with quick enthusi- O'Sullivan's Rubber Heels free with ‘*Perfection'’ Shoes. baechete same lines as thcoe for women. Sizes 1154 to 2, $2.00; sizes 8}4 to 11, one genni was filled and more than uests could not get in, SI SAYS WIFE AND [ee SON ROBBED HM | (C@awford Shoe For Men and Women, $5 ,50 What is it you insist upon when you purchase shoes? Good Fit—Good Quality—Good Style. These three essentials are perfectly combined. in the new Crawford Shoe. If you are not satisfied, money returned, }assauand Fulton Sts., Manhattan. 525 Broadway, near 12thSt., Mantattan. 1 sand 262 West 125th St., Manhattan. 433 Fulton St., near Smith St., Brooklyn. 54 West 23d St., Manhattan, ere were that they the backs 0 FRED M. LIBBY BEGINS SUIT + TO RECOVER BONDS. of St. J by Fire, PITTSBURG, Nov — Four persons were burned to death and two seriously Performed. a Injured in a fire yesterday morning which destroyed the residence of J. G. Miller in Charles street, Knoxville, a ‘The dead are: ged twenty-three years; aged nineteen years aged sixteeu years, and ged nine yoars Rose Miller, Amelia Mile: Amanda Mille Sylvia Miller, ‘The Lat Are you in love hen you know how to sympathize with true lovers. ‘There are three true lovers and one false one in “The Puppet Crown, the great romantic novel that Is now | } appearing serially In The Evening World. There ts plenty of adventure and thrill in this story. Don't miss It y church ‘ 1 has been unable papers aur fy with THE BIG STORE NEG SOOT ATE ne 10,000 Handkerchiers PRICED ‘4 TO % LESS THAN USUAL. FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Ghousands of Gurkeys From Rhode Island and N. Y. State For Thanks: iving. The World’s Greatest Pure Food Mart, on the 4th Kioor, has prepared for i1hanksgiving on a prodigal scale, The world’s best food centres have been invaded. CHOICEST YOTNG POULTRY, Game, fy Imported and Fancy Hot- ouse Fruits, Vegetables, Delicacies and Purest Irish Linen. These Handkerchiefs were Entrees of all kinds for the Thanksgiving made in Belfast, and were imported less than six weeks eee Oa Maalnation| nrevallel tnreuchevel thea bielGrresertsceod 18 Orders are hurrying in trom everywhere. Viands fit to grace a rulers ban- -8, 14, 1-2 AND 1 INCH HEMS. ee oe Wrandeamiceet Pon toiaa Sigamatanicie ten made in the old. Moet excellent melee: neat texture, and fashioned way so deliciously delightful. , hemmed with e treme care. The most wonderful OYSTERS, SOUPS, F.SH, VEGETABLES, CONDIMENTS, Handkerchief bargains we have seen in many months. SAUCES, FRUITS, RAISINS, PLUM PUDDIN.S, NUTS, 12'4¢. for HANDKERCHIEFS worth 2S. CHEESE, CRANBERRIES, CELERY, WINES, CHAM: 117.80 PA_NES, CORDIALS AND EVERYTIING EISE. 25c. for HANDKERCHIEFS worth 35¢. 35c. for HANDKERCHIEFS worth S0c. GET YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY. Shoes sor foot MovLp Wen, 3.00. yarth Pioor.) A mountain of dainty, snowy Handkerchiefs. Stylish Stoves For Men, Women and Children. : Selatan Vena anatcomfortssccon: Gloves that fit and wear well. Every shade and style Once worn, always a favorite. A shoe Such a 12.50 2.50 Rear) 74.50 8.50. SNAKE BRACELETS, sterling silver, extra heavy! Any man who Guality, regular $1.50 value, B 75 y gets a pair obtains a fine bargain, INETHERSOIE BRACELETS, sterling silver, food heavy quality, plain twist and chased styles ; regular} P 9&c. value, 48 0. Ota! (Jewelry Store, Main Floor) Che Rubber Dolt’s Plaine. A Toyland Incident. “I don't mind being made of rubber, for 1 can't help that,'' said the} || little White Rubber Doll, :‘but I do ob ect to the other dolls pointing) | their fingers at me and shouting, ‘Rubber!’"’ “Never mind,"’ said the Ru’ ber Ball consolingly. ‘Some of these days} | you'll be like me and bounce into popularity. Then you'll get back at them.’? MORE GREAT DOLL OFFERS. Beginning to look more like Christmas every day in the Toy Store, The Dolls are holding a carnival of their own. Crowds of visitors come trooping along. ys BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED DOLLS AT °Se EACH. AR > The biggest and best money's worth we ever saw. Not a The end of the big Silverware and Cutlery Sale is in sight. *)/ doll ever shown anywhere as a great bargain at $1.00 can This week brings it to a close, And what a fine event it has been! Thou- surpass this special, either in beauty or workmanship. The} sands have profited handsomely. +f ‘amous D. P. Dressed Dolls, 17 inches long, large bisque EVER PRICE IS A SURPR'SE. ¥ head, moving glass eyes; open mow'h, showing teeth; long, Superior qualities. Newest patterns. Everything of the best, freshest, rowing curls; dressed in assortea patterns of brightest and most beautiful. \ silks and satins, with hat, shoes and stockings to ISe All sorts of choice Table Ware, and just in time to add glitter and match, SPECIAL AT (charm to your Thanksgiving table. JOINTED BODY DOLL, 15 inche: 9 structed to adapt itself naturally to the con-{ at prices that w.1l not fail to quickly attract attention. formation of the fcot. No torturing pinch-} 1 aDIES' 2-CLASP GLACE GLOVES, in all the new shades of mode; also 65 All leathers; all styles. D>) hand-sewed welted soles. O'Sullivan’s Rub-{ froth 7 to 10; per pair, ber Heels free, if you want them. CHILDREN'S WOOL-LINED MOCHA GLOVES, in the best shades of: Sizes 24, to Ste, x si oi nes ne eee (ts 500 Pairs of Won’s $1.25 and $7.50 Sterling Sidver Bracelets. Stoves at 65e. a Parr, x Mostly broken lots, but a full assortment of colors. The = 65e Ficor,) 7] French Novelty Pietures, your ‘ede! or room. Appropriate, too, for gifts. 500 French Novelty Pictures. Very artistic and choice. Figure pieces. Assorted green and black ing, no irritating rubbing atthe heels, What . $enbO shee is lee superior? white, with self or-black embroidery; per pair, Goodyear or} MEN'S SILK-LINED MOCHA GLOVES, gray, tan and brown, all sizes 95 “FOOTMOULD"’ SHOES FOR BOYS. grays and tan, sizes 1 to 6, worth from 7Sc. to $1.00; per pair, $0 We haven't forgotten the little men. VERY SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW : Two Attractive Specials for To-MorroW} remainder of what was left from the big sale of afew days ag A Chic Idea in Interior Decorations. f Just the kind of pictures you will Halide A fashion of the Empire prettily revived. Size, £x7 inches. xerel ud Art dealers ask regularly, 50¢; Our very special price is, IS Svlverivare and Cutlery. Ending an Enormously Successful Sale. 5 fine 2.45 fr, Tear.) CHILD'S } Roger & Hamilt’ n well-known TABLE- | SILVER-PLATED NUT SET, 3 |dozen picks and cracker in polished WARE, Al quality; guaranteed for long, nicely finish: fe DESK with p blegde bea Aaagtteuisereateoe BLACK- dvente: chee cof two handsome new | oak case, 98) eyes, shoes and stockings, daint: | ROARD; box } patterns: chemise; epecial, 35 | 24x28 Inches: ? TEASPOONS, set of 6, 1,10 PIER ERAS Eee Cre 2 9 KID BODY DOLL, 16 Inches nas 20 ine: high DESSERT SPOONS AND FORKS, set 10/0, ene 2.95 evutiful bisque head, moving glass i , 4 and Forks, real bi DO) oatattah Menus ists warog ite at HTABLESPOONS AND FORKS, wet | hoay harden lacy feruew end goed ings, cork atutied; special, 50 fon INS. goto, 2,20 quality fated we rth $2.50 per set of : DRESSED DOLLS-—An exce'lent as- best educator OYSTER FORKS, set of 6, 1550 | 2 ealres acs 6 Forks, 1.50 A decidedly nobby hat, { sortment n differen’ sizes; vary pretty known, COFFEE SPOONS, set of 6, 1100 ee ere All dimens‘ons acer; {ull dressed in the late t style BALY JUMP- or v 7 00 | fancy sterling elver ferrule and silvery sith silks and satins; at the special ER AND GRAVY LADLE, 75 | Plated blades, worth $5.00, per set of 6, 3,00 price of 5.00 CRADLE SOUP LADLE, DINNER KNIVES, 12 dwt., high BLACKPOARTS, eavel style, 48 inches COMBINE Di . PERN! DISH quatrupl 1-95) grade, set of : high, reversitle, double lerson, 25 adjustable By FERS Dist e aunaep Diets ie | FRUIT KNIVES, white celluloid han- Zz. 00 EXFRESS WAGON, steel tired whee's, iaratcel Hee neiete ties Coe 1-50 jas sliver plated, blades and fancy: é BxTRE eS WA mapas CORFE E AND ferrule, worth §2.25, set of 6in box, 1.18 i heat) 3 PARCHESI, $1 home game, 45 Oe POTS, quadruple | NUMERICA SOLITAIRE, newest game 2ex15x10 irs, Loh faeces SWINGING HORS 25 | Ox salts reo MY 50 E, t_ improved monty ser and frit} DM style, carved legs. a herd, hatt TOY i REFRIGERATE uA Lixgx1y BAKING DISH, Sh tal, ehocs, inches sine ined cause serene quadruple plated, tXCELLENT CUTLERY. oes. upholstered with extra { CARVING SET, antique ivory handles 3.00 dish, worth $4.00, 2.50 with sterling silver ferrulca and finest pa eeerin eee PICKLE CAS T- quality steel; regular value, $7.75; y begin at 25 WHITE ENAM- Be EIST gg | white celluloid han.iles and sterling fer~ BAGATELLE ELLED DOLL sot +95! rules, exceleut quality steel; worth ARDS, 2’ xit in., KEDS; 26x 15}BREAD TRAY AND CRUMB SETS, $7.00, . i ° inches: wire-wovn quadruple iran he Sey A cups, cloth tress husbs, i) plated, wo.th | pe atiteled for oS. 00: covered, SES; for above bed, 35 $2.50, 1.25) °. HILL CLIMBERS, IRON FIRE EN- NICKELand styfen, 1601 mode 1,00} Gti Bi twork ey SILVER CHANICAL io erses and diver; f P E is a style destined to achieve wonderful popu- Pe Mockraric epsttes ane gteaiane lee i) NUT SETS, rc 50! ene a o picks in Seis clreley 1,50' pe N-PINS; J@>- box, 10c., 6 CHINA CLOSETS, 14xéx4 inches, em- Einchsize; striped <-#,1- 1S¢, and 25 } bossed doors, 15 ard varnished; in J 6 picks and SOLDIER, POLICE, &c., SUITS, large box, tise AS crecker_ in variety, upward irom 25 TRICK BANK; 4x3x3 inches; nickel- box, 19%, CARVER AND GUARD FORK, | hacdlea and $-inch curved blades; plated; mon y cannot be sbaken out; dircetions to open, HARMLESS GUNS, shoot hollow ih 9p vlan 62.0; rubber balls, for indoor ute, D6 picks and 2 crackers in wooden case, (Second Flours) (Sala Floor, Tear.)

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