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4 WATERFALL OF LAUGHTER AT “A TRIP TO BUFFALO.” } |Sultan Damit and Vaudeville at the New Star Are a Mirthful Alloy. York in Wort und Bild” Is ay ite 460th performance at the VAUDEVILLE OFFERINGS. Tony Pastor began last night the thir- roaching ‘SA Trip to Buffalo” was given its first) Aare New York presentation at the New Star Theatre last night. The programme called it a “brilliant musica! extrava-| ‘The extravaganza 1s conceded, ty-elghth year of hie theatrical man- @arza.” ‘lat once. As to its biriljancy, a delirious agement. His bill is aurefully selected @udience sat through the merformance. —"The Girl with the Auburn Hajr The trip seemed to be at the expense! with her chureh cholr songs Is a rather tan, vyhose girth sadly (timely specialty Lien th's, The bill ts Spe it paar ‘eal sa Unusually entertaining ——Rellly and interfered with his poetic m: Arete ee ann . meat the first act there was a plot mon's Harlem Mue Hal tan, after numerous fits of royal rage, did b AL A nov y is Dicke SHSt as well dramatically street Was performe a ia Harlem, was persuaded ltt tenuated aggregation of American en- lvoys to attend the Pan-American Exposition. In the second act the plot with much travail, having survived a pair of Irish tre a h vaudevill revalle——-The Bowery Bur comedians whose lung power was fully leaaners ry ententalatne at ouee warranted, carried Sultan Abul Damit ) "ly Ce eon ewey: and his court across the ocean. By a| Dicken Elen Musee attraction judicious use of baby's food and cy \aartaireemreeating yt Ms was rushed to Buf- ul rere trite tke auc ‘gave way under | THE CURRENT ATTRACTIONS. the strain, dying nobly in the face of Kyrle Bellew gave souvenirs last night 4 of his one hundredth presentation of “A Tae epee speciaitiss | Gentieman of France.”—Miss Bing- If the sbow had only omitted the ham'’s company will present “The Ans Climbers until Thursday evening.— the is pi (heeled bi eng Primrose & Dockstader’s conte is yet to be heard from as to! began their fi hat appened when Abul Damit. hol ye flower of his harem, and ny and ally ifty-elghth wenty, odd royal Turkish dancers got, Farm,” at the Garrick; lost in its wilds. If Ameta could be | tune at the Savoy Franc ts Wil accounted for we might foreet the rest.| son, in ‘Phe Toreador,” at the sings things. Knickerbocker; Willie © tn e vaddevil specialties, the chorus | ‘The Diplomat at M “Du Hae Square: Mix, Lesite € | Ty." at the Criterion; Blane ne © Two Flags,” at the 2 oping Beauty and ¢ Turkey and Were sight up to thy Buc“they might leave out the furious fage of the Sultan it wears on a timid man NEW PLAYBILLS, The “Florodora tained for so long bitthe and merry the Harlem Opera-t And her fun-makers New York for Ho! ertaining at the nd Opera-House —"Pennesylvania” is the new melodra- matic eee at the Third Avenue ~The Fatal Wedding’ is at Metropolis Theatr ‘Lend Me “David Garrick ¢ Murray Hill stock cular production of with half a hun- mpany that enter Broadway was er last night at use—May Irwin nave dropped into Week and are en- GRACE GEORGE IN BROOKL “Under Soutitern Skies," Lottie ce, Was pres: in Brooklyn the Montauk t night, with Gi niral role. Miss ‘ookiyn girl was reeting and her w Rie play was handsomely bred Judtles an on at the American Theatre —~ BROKE NOSE OF * QUEEAS POLITICIAN BOROUGH PRESIDENT CAS- SIOY’S BROTHER IN COURT. TYPHOID" HABIT BRINGS GOOD FARE. ‘SILVERMAN CAN’T BE KEPT AWAY FROM HOSPITAL. But Young Doctors Object Will Prosceute Him as a Vaurn: tharcea with Assault on the! s Former Gergeast-at-Arms of Municipal Assembly. Dr. Thomas M. Cassidy, living at No. fa Bjeveath street, Long Island City » brother of President Cassidy, of crowgh of Queens, was arraigned he Long Island City Court this m: Poon the charge of assault cond degree. The com; iam M. Wright, who arms of the ol! Mupic The young doctors tn the Brooklyn Seney Hospital don’t Mike Marcus Sil He makes them get up at night hospital, asserting fever when they say verman orn in the mwas reeant emily ths and t age tonight he ts to be arraigned | Court next ‘Thurs ipal Asi Wright and Cassidy had been f : friends until a few weeks age e complaint there is said to have been a rup Magistrate i alking to Thomas |, hospital inaisting that he had Ooserver, in Mil- | typnold, ‘but is 290n AB be Was when Ys. |nteely fixed in a ward he would ump | the medicine given him inte @ cusptdor Waa very fond of the hospital fare red out thts morning, but ad so the doctors de- to prosecute him. silverman says court this continued to he livea at No. % Monroe street, Man- STEAMSHIP IP AGREEMENT. eoneina = Employers’ ' ri Continestal Gpectal to The Brening a et a — asiimelon ALBANY, March %—Th 8 o ssa my, 1 ol ployers’ Liability bill was passed in Leagan fer ae terreol | the Amsembiy to-day by a vote of 16 Sepia ashe aaa ayes to l nay. ‘Phe vote was a surprise amsbip lines 14, opponents of the measure who tn- es and that ee dind [NA | ferred {rom previous argument on the rat the House would di- Stotes bill now goes «9 the Goy- proposition vide. 1 th ¢ r E to Europe [be announced in a few a ee) —=_ DE INSANE BY ONLY WOMEN TO BE 0 MUCH SMOKING) ON SCHOOL BOARD. OETCHINS USED 100 CIGA-| FLUSHING MEN TOO GALLANT RETTES A DAY. TO SERVE. ther Tried to Keep Tobacee| nectine President Cassidy's from Him, bet Did Not peintmests—Now Fair 0: Succeed. Restese Him, Ap-| Bert Goetehins, nineteen years 014.) Borough President Cassidy of Queens been smoking from seventy-five to|learned to-day that [f he wanted to se- A. hundred cigarettes a day and now) cure School Commissioners for the Insane inmate of the Richmond | PAMAEne District he would huve to ap- | minstrels poe an er i ad tall THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2 Tho Kind You Have ‘Always Bushes and which has Rey in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under 1 sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, Experiments that trifle with and endan, Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. I¢ contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Tecthing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, -iving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. cenuinE CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of The Kind You Haye Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TP MURRAY STREET, NEW YORE CITY. THE LIBERAL HOUSEFURNISHERS, THIRD AVENUE AND 84TH STREET. ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT, ot Tuts eoltd ash Refrigerator, raised carving. charpoa’ a2i4 elsewhere 125. 00 evel piass S200 Ine tal Rug. 7.6010 Golden Oal ike deatgs, lied steel wheels, Jrunber tires, & steal Randios, Completely + Furnished, A Four Room Flat, What We Give for Th © for THE DINING-ROOM: Cane Seat Chairs, Oak Extension Tadie 15 yards ag. Velour «aueh ROOM: Engiien What We Give for THE 1 4 Golden Oak Deon ; Wille Enamelied oF 0 Oak Wasbstend eel ecauielio! Bed; woren wire Stwl Sp > Mattress. 2 le, 1 epamelled or Gules Oak Chair; 10 yards Matting, Rng © for THE KITCHEN: Chairs; 12 yards Olletota; 1 Gas Biove 3 pieces Tinware anonar od. steal springs and “ $16.75 Long | Kievatet | covered In good qui Our Liberal Cre’ New Jersey or Con. Station at our deor J. BAUMANN & BRO., 1479 to 1483 THIKD AVE. At 84th Street. 84th St. Elevated R. R. Station at the Door, Open Saturday Es entags Uati! 10 o'Clock. S DRIVEN FROM BED BY FIRE. HEARS HOME TUNES. Ret #00 => or ee 3 AND ENDS HER LIFE 222 slight Ore policeman YOUNG ROSE SCHOPT QUAR- Xo. 4s RELLED WITH STEPFATHER Terms bold good ais icut. Owr sore cant that was © The flames Pan Several tim! tenants left the house While the fremet were at work. ———— SHIPPING NEWS. MUMANAC POR TO-DAY Street Rand Plays Aire of Her e Russian and She | | Takes Poison. —— er Sun rises. 5.G8)800 sete C16 Moon eee $07 | THE TID HS Ktose Schopt. nineteen years old. after Hig quarreliing with her stepfather heard « brass band in the street play the aire She went to a dru 30365 NIOF ea papap we, Tuesday, March 25, 1902. Offer for to-morrow, Wednesday, March 26th, Women’s Canvas Etamine Tailored Suits in royal blue and black, copy of imported model, b Dienpsorleeibrs mpoon Crawford, & Easter Apparel for Boys. Bring the boys here, the showing of garments will not only cheer and delight their little hearts, but will prove a revelation to father and mother as well; and all versed in the excellencies of boys’ clothing manufacture. A choicer, richer more complete stock of boys’ clothing than ours ‘twould be almost iMpossible to tind or > Schl DS lined throughout with taffeta silk, coat and skirt prettily trimmed with moire bands to match. A $40.00 Suit For $28.50 Simpson, Crawford Co., 6th Ave., 19th & 20th Sts. 4 Sailor and Russian Blouse Suits; $6.50 to $12.50. i ‘¥ For ages from 2 to 12 years. Perfect gems of artistic tailoring, magnificent combination of silk and embroidery, double collar and smetd. some with silver soutache etlects, also sailor suits with pique collars and cutis. White’ serge party suits, black Tuxedos in fact, a style for every’ occasion in all the popular colors and worthy fa 6 Suits for Boys at $5.00. Double-breasted sack, cutaway with vest, and Norfolk styles in flannels, cheviots. iwills, worsted cheviots, serges, clay onals, cassimeres, thibets and wool cr sles, all cut in the latest vle and made and trimmed with extra ¢ linings are of the best mohair serge ; =—> <-> > Tuesday, March 25, 1902. . every garment sewn throughout with pure " (5 sik. These are distinctly mannish s and will appeal to the natty young res: kinds which you will see only in the highest priced exclusive establishments, but at prices ranging from $1.00 to $3.00 more pergarment. For ages 10 to 16 years, Boys’ Suits, $2.05, $3.50, $3.95. This is the largest and best collection of medium-priced suits: to be found in this city, we believe. Fabrics are serees, worsteds, twills and cheviots, Styles are sailor, Norfolk and the new square cut. tven these very modest price garments are made with par- ticular care as to detail and are far superior in every respect to garments that are shown in most stores at similur prices. Boys’ and Children’ s Hats. Offer for to-morrow, Wednesday, March 2eth, 190 Women’s Tan Covert Cloth Jackets in the new slot seam effect, trimmed with straps at waist, lined with taffeta silk, beautifully fitting and tailored in excellent manner. Regular $19.50 Garment For $13.50 Alpines in the new Panama shap k bands, with large bow : : black, pearl, steel and maple, mad met ty exceptional SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., Sixth Ave., 19th and 20th Sts. Ot Sne furs tet and fall sik te! valu: ate... seresee SZ mings. $1.50, $1.75 & $2.00 Ssilors— feather Boys Derbys nall the newest Spr t tinest fur egular §2.00 and mw silk band, here at. $1.50 & $1.7 ultr value Children’s large black sailors, trimmet wit! Women’s Heavy Pique Waists, 98c, A most noteworthy garment at $1.25. The difference between the real value and our selling price, while not very creat, is of sufficient significance consi dering the desirability and seasonableness of the goods, to appeal to knowing and discriminating women. Every waist is spick and span new. A short description follows: Good ality medium cord p shed with heme atent leaths black an ae || Soon Dariell Sons Sons Are Offering for Wednesday and Thursday SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LINENS AND DOMESTICS. NOTE THE FOLLOWING VALUES. | TWILLED PILLOW CASES. LINENS, } 4 ,000 dozen veryfine quality 25 piecesextraheavy weight half tleached linen Table Da- heavy twitted musiin cases, Strong as iron, unequalled for mask, 64 inches wide, strong as iron; a splendid linen for | wear,in three size-, at nearly half price. hotel use; retailed regularly at 55c. Size 42x36 45x36 50x36 uc 2x yd, stitch and tucked front, made with broaS si oulders, plain back, Were 20c. 2ic, 22c. Sale price, 39¢. stock collar and bishop sleeves. © s belore Sale ic. 12%c. 14¢.€8 500 dozen exceptionally et worthy garment at $1.25 tS eaeantamnnrlon Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th St. -_-~»> <<. © <- 2 —~ ~~. *€ KOCH & Co. 125th Street, West, St. kenx ts Seventh Avenues sate of Ladies’ Shirt Waists. The enviable reputation of our Shirt Waist Department will be heightened this season by larger assortments than ever— every novelty—every new color—every new fabric is here— while every price is matchiessly low. To start the season Special pric Hote! people should see the above, 500 dozen Wamsutta Gold Neda! Pillow Cases; you know their value. Just note these prices: 45x36 50x36 54x36 1 fic. 12%c. 14¢. ea. 2 cases very tine quality | White Crochet Bed S_ reads, heavy weight bleached vans Damask Table Napkins, un- equalled for wear, 19 inches Square; were splendid 100 4 at $1.35 dozen. $1 00 4 Sale price, LININGS, 250 pieces finest silk-fin- full gize, han .some Marseilles 1 | 's ished Percalines in black and | patterns, value $1.35 O8c all colors, sold; egular- each. This sale, 7OC-en. | at25c.yd. Thissale, 12k. GC Mail Orders Promptly Filled, Lines Mtore—Mate Pioor, Hear Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. ayers to best advantage. There is ee e with a rush we diaye Gee these specials for Wednesday: sort of last-minute ‘*Brooklyn-Bridge HIRT WAISTS. of at eink q r great varied Easter Stock at ex Scale Bidar eke ha me dim Pp stock Ca) press speed ter outfit unhurried. Easter Hats, $1.25. . 95e Dresses, Si oves, Neckwear and Fixings are ot colored and white madras or himbray, Gibson and tucked too impor four days’ start of the rest, buy Irs; also tine vb tuck { “ what you want, and Bi you want, never forgetting to charge it ir value $1.0 Se. sesee ; seers QOD SuIRT WAISTS, a) ite pique, dotied ik triped bat cor phim and are d dom a u . amall £ Easy Payments ‘ | 1.85 SAE Eh din black “C women the ‘Gibson’? a re of the Gibsor : o'ber, Be 2.59 A very sw tom ‘$20.00, and our price regular $20.00 suit “S15. 00 Credit warms, a “$14.00 ¢for You Here. 3 = ERT Hy: pe Sie. kK han une Wee Easter, & What Would You Have Us Do? We lave assembled 4 mag RELIABLE oe 4 fy ‘pap eupapipapap ehhh) bh penis Be polnt women, as no man can be foung| of her country . A Prince Albert Coat, White Vest and neatly striped Tro rea clath meh es. bunty Farm, Who will serve on the School Boknd | store after the band had ceased playing FORT OF NEW YORK. order here are handsome V and Vests beginning Sities of the discriminating | CA RPETS Ils ome was with bis brother. the} When President Swansirom, of Brook-| an4 pought a bottle of carbolic acid | = is steps to $3. y yo ae star public who find credit nee t perinuodent of the Mount Loretto Tiattonere he appointed, ar member nr] Bee wee found with her tine BOTAN Ja, ast icine tof the ' : “| POR HARMONIOUS FURNISHINGS ners h apy 4 a number 0 c w atr ARM Kh New Dorp, 8. I, and it was be-lwomer and several of the latter re_| by the acid in her room at No. 78 ¢ Wiping What of the Boys? N " : ved ‘vat tobacco had been kept from | signed. Thinking that he would profit] street, Brooklyn, this morning, and whe Aatbory : . S d i t . arpet, 4 the youth secured enough to-| by President Swanstrom’s action, Mr. dow hours later in tho WelHaens- | #4 Barnet | Something fright 2 Russian Suit, much braided and cate in fixings. Or, we or ; t of the to make cigarettes suMictent to} Cassidy decided to appoint no wom Get 8 Bydoey plain, peroaps : deals the ol ever-new, two-piece double-brrasie |; aw din L stors on his Ips. as members of the Plushtng Behee | Uns Hompitel. tas WERT eis) artis hack thn in) eared ani values at $1.98, and all the way ng lett to b al q the last few days he has imag-| Board 1001 | Rose was murprised when she came to > i 7.98. Or, « Sailor Salt, with its color, tricks and c $7.98 nbrace th : aay % 1 this country from Russia @ year ago, AMERS a Norfolk, rooruy, yet natty, $2.98 jo $6.98, of course, 3 market bought in an rd efforts were being made to pol-| Through gallantry it was stated to- ther, who FAILED TO-DAY s t LOW CASH PRICES ON | NOTP PDET oka per 4 fond. and because of his resent-|day three of Ue men decided not to ac. |‘ AP4 that her widowed mother, whe PT Top Coat (Covert isthe thing), $2.98 t9 $6.49 the cos. tor Fauna TOW cuist cur | AXMINSTER CARPET, 85c, PER YD, these illusions he was faken|cept their anpointments and they have| 2M’ Preceiad Nek Miho eee eter and en. Mae, Tunes FS eS SEH Se SSS H POOES ability to desers t ¢ Magistrate this morning and | sc widy, Dr Pg Bir ered Me Gene ureet. maa bn Tg Se ———_—$——-— at tO i Harienudhine i ir ransferred to the county farm, FI By and another . El Dorado, New Orleans, § ba did not appear happy, but there was no le more ¢ mty years nd cially adante ni —— Re Berea cis (egine! 1D Ae" | ora quamel between Ber and her st INCOMING BTEAMERS STAR BULL-FIGHTERS HERE, mors.) grea fi TRINA & TARSHIS, ie : MANY ENTRIES RECEIVED, cat Ki ta te \e lined to se father until two weeks ago. She then| DOR TO-DAY 3 ati Pars a ‘ Leet ene erin ee Otte, were no 22 We,, DF < no auore are secking commissione left the he and went to boart with tar, Kanses Clty. Swanses, | Maema 2239 WA ~ o TIxavicntalca rs So Mra, Riche the oppoaite side of the OL Bia > ee : TALL LS ares ere sy Ce es of Xavier A. A. to Be Held | street. Binnie) itarke ule Magantinl aad Antonir a y +m Mae a Some interesting facts about | 51.’ gat in a window looking {1 two the wreatest of Spain's bulls BROOKLYN) $35 Fulton St., Opp. ape!” CASH on CREDIT for the gamen of the Xayier} (1°, Ameriann jibasani. how many| mother’s apartments as a sire ———— voters, are MOPPING ab the Hotel, Something the wreatten. OROUMYN | gos sth Ave. nr. sith St. | . ¥ acy ee there are now U es tan tal election ¢ (all about it tha rpR TAT" ai pi H, Blgheh Regt-| What they have rom he Government an oar Res at -Spl pare No matter what your WANT, the Atoeren, ier i = Seti an be told In a ¢) will be fout (ow PERTHWAIT @0O the Eighth Regiment Armory, . wm to a drun # Be aS ate the 1902 World Al on , her ‘Soh cua Spal | Retin dpeaped end, Soooeeslous on her| medium for the exchange ef intelll-/ Guttng the” past” tires | almnatar ss Sra) tau td aa itis Sunday ‘World “Want easton: rr of tap City of grace among the people, gee been @ dull-dghter for wail, ie x (ueotiyn: Siores; Flatbush > ww oe

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