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THE WORLD: TUESDAY ®VENING, MAY: 6, 1902. 4. SUMMER SHOWS NOW ADD [LAW SETS ARIGHT [PUNY CHILDREN neha ero TO GAIETY OF BROADWAY. ¢gy’S APPETITE, "navies" ODERE “The Wild Rose" and Five '‘Muleys"’ Held for Eating i Vinol of Great As- SDT AVE. wermearint ronan IROSTS, “The Show Girl" Rye, Some Acres Wide and | SiStance. & . fp... ¢ Pr Prove Merry, Bright TworFest High; Are Freed) ws 4 nto bl t SU7 MLCU?7 A: 7 A du a, and Dainty eaterain: of Charge in Gay L. I. eles tor (oat WulbS Chny, GREG 4 (64 lCCS C. CCR. ent aus and cpuny children’ Wor easel Summer lines keep crowding along apidly that ; 1 so rapidly that we are ve hel: hi } ee Ce eee ie eadlen or the nngletfl us . Gi eee compelled to condense other stocks without delay. J , de- wn : Nn . . gouairay A ceterer_pertormance| Peano Pair anivareawa (OAT kakts: | BlAAuB SeOTA WLALT We Lag: Gap SOIALIY The quickest way to accomplish this is to cut prices without reserva- the Knickerbocker last night—and en Pageant, as they say in Swedish, it! Wee distinctively a Lederer opening fthout horns, short, | {f your little ones are delicate, Every- i i ’ : : oregano ahd Ate tion. Everything that’s marked down is the biggest kind of a big bargain. hours two and a half acres of winter |them strong and well; you can fortify || Here are some of the might. Not being possessed of the gift | rye, 22 inches high. their systems go that they will not be ef prophecy, we are unable to forecast | ‘Thue is closed an historic case which |in a condition to take every prevalent MN ‘ > the measure “ot ‘publle approval this | plenemg wat hea tora the farming circles of Astoria| disease, You can lay a foundation any Gxtraordinary Soatures. Into ollques of bitter partisanship. stone in their littio lives that will give Adjudioation of this grave question /you joy and happiness in years to became essential beoause Herman Kron- |come when they become strong and | berg alleged that five cowa belonging |hearty men and women. If you will DINING CHAIR. DRESSER SPECIAL. HANDSOME BOX SEAT HANDSOME DRESS- DINING CHAIRS, made ER, golden oak, polish of selected quarter sawed finith, 42 inches wide, oak, cae seat, piano pol- awell front, cast brass ish ‘finish, French legs trimmings, 3 large, and roll edge logs deep drawers, doubie braced with heavy square top, with beautifully spindles, three shaped carved standard and panels in back; only 200 | pattern shape! French of theac, and early comers | bevel plate mirror 24x wi 30 inches, regular price $19.00; special for to-morrow, 17,50. Production will enjoy. But we venture | most exauialt to entertain the bellet that if Mr.| The button Lederer hopes to run the summer out | hand corn! ie Fe hacia ; de qi Sitenn cart SaterDrige his hope) tye ime Might was thrown on It. j A Prettior nresentation of girl has not been made in New York. The aggre- gation of feminine charm Mr, Lederer bas garnered will in itself suMce, in our opinion, to keep the seats sold in the Knickerborker. In point of originality | im book or music “The Wild Rose” | @raws no medals for the men respon @ble for it. In treatment of the ma- terial there is nothing to be desired SIDEBOARD SPECIAL, to Mrs. Annie Close, a widow who lives |let us tell you about Vino) and follow on @ farm adjoining Kronberg’s, in As- jour advice you will save yourself torla, did eat two and a half acres of |many sleepless hours and an indefi- his rye within three hours, He sued [nite amount of worry, for $250 damages. We cannot tell you all we know When the case was tried the farmer /about Vinol in a few words, but we fwore that on Sept. 32 he planted two | Will gladly give you as much of our and a half acres of rye. One morning | ime as you wish if you will call on Price, $3.50; spe- | when the rye was twenty-two inches |US at our store. cial for to-mor- high, and needed only two more inches | We wish to remind you once more that row, 2.25 the virtue that Vino! OnseKBOG {¢ 10 be to be ready for the harvesting, Kron- |the tact that It containg the active curative || ARM CHAIRS, to match above, regu Tt ts an amusing, satisfying bit of froth. | bere arose and saw five cows leaving |Princlples that have made ood liver olf fa | Mr price $6.50; special for to- 0) Interpreted by ns clevor a cast an hax the renuded rye fleld and moving in ehe | MoUs, {here 1s No kre ifcious thet | CHINA CLOSET SPECIaz DINING TABLE SPECIAL. Deon put on the salary Met of a man. Gireotion of Mra, Close's sheds. it Teved by. all chide ea ECIAL. | Hae gear age ; a no 2. - Huot many/alday: ‘The farmer could not remember | sist the stomach of the litte oues to prop. Ceci CHINA CLOSET wins Cugeell prop Whether the cows had hore or not. |e the food “which they eat His tarm hands whom he aroused looked 1s by which rich red blood ta made; strong bone structure is bullt; hard, Repo ‘They could not remember Brm., fleshy tiesue created, and healthy, whet ¢ horne were long, ehort or |sound nerves maintained. The following from Mra, Jennie Porso, Srucrpled, ey they wore pretty sure!ig Nowman St. Mansfeld, O.. who saya: 2 dad horns, “1 wish to add a few words of praise In jmhe widow admitted she had five! tavor’of Vinol. My litte boy was very Dut she aaid they @ good} much debilitated, so much so In fact that he never wandered ¢rom the cow-|he had to leave school. He really was « n Besides, | mere shadow. At that time I decided to were all "muley" cows, give him Vinol. He has now taken a When the evidence was all in Justice | couple of bottles and {s rapidly gaining Kadlon said that what worrled hin was! fiesh, 1 wish to recommend Vinol to all Irene Bentley, deliciously lovely in de Melous gowns, was natural and charm. | ing. A nervousness in the firet act | marred her work a bit, but no woman! of temperament could have eecaped ner- | ‘Wasenees In the face of the hearty wel- ome accorded her when she came on the stage. A clever little woman Mise Bentley, and a very large element In “The Wild Rose.” | We may be a bit prejudiced in favor of quarter sawed golden oak, pol- ish finish, con- struction and de- sign equal to French siarved stand: aii, with pattern French plate mirrors: @ and cesigns equal to many priced douvle; regul, » $25.00; special for to-morrow, 15.75 many much| CHIFFONIER SPECIAL. higher priced; ab Iathea eae |CHIFFONIER, golden oak, extra large double thick bent | DINING TABLLS, massive, golden oak ex- | size, 40 inches wide, high polished, 4 large end glasses, tevion (ible, piano finish; elegant con- and 2 small top drawers, brass d¥Op 2 of Marie Cahill, who Is, in our judg- the proposition as to the capacity of) who are in need of a tonic.” shaped top; rep: | struction acd’ desig, 42 inch top, Sextta 1" 4, af : \ 5 i aadles, prettily carve!, standard with ¥ the dvo-oows in the-cating sinee Withe It 1 heavy fluted legs; can'be extenied to 6 feet, ment, the funnies; woman on the stage, Qut eatring’ to prejudice’ che ‘case he | g NOt Only for children piel ror cada $18.00; bpectal (equal to any table sold rogularly at shared Fronch bevel plate mirror 16x24 $18.00; special for to-morrow, | $43.50; special for —to-mor- inches; re ular price $15.00; | row, hh special for to-morrow, 9.50 80 we put her next to the star in point said he thought two and a half acres %, winter iiye was a Bercy big Med lg vation Celis prenaree he Beet We aL FOr. YS COWS: ‘erefore he de-| money to those who do not find absolute ded to his decision until h SAME TABLE, 8 ft, size, epe- ta very clever,| could get expert opinion on the aup-| Satisfaction in its use, 12,50 |SAMe vaste 9.78 (Third Floor.) © moflest. He ject. — nov ‘Counsel for aides ha in | pp 8 ’ weet ae Ste ee ace Riker's Drug Store|! Samer Farrnciure. Laceatn of favor. The only fault that oould| “et be found is that Miss Cahill dia not} 9 —— have enough to do. Her infectious hu- z mor, 90 daintily exploited, cannot prove| Mr, Edwin Foy impersonating sings well and too much of a good thing. the character of Paracelaus Noodle, takes the And Mr, Edwin Foy—used to be Eddie} a hypnotint, Mr, Foy’s work Inst Lederer novella Foy—has arrived on Broadway without| bight was quite up to hi a doubt. Ho has been a long time ar-|¢fforte, and when he sang his hyp- ng the Rood P yy j 7 “pee! 5 melody, (‘Wall Street Went ter of the widow's “muleys.” He 6th AVE. and 23d 8ST. Fiving. New York was slow to “see |Matte melody oxeluhity ot (the tuck the plaintitt for $10 costs. ~ — All the newest designs FOR WEDNESDAY WE OFFER SPECIALLY Jang pest qualities. 2 and 4 yard some very attractive ‘Old Hickory’? Chairs, | waathe, Plein) Bevel aaa Rockers, Settees and Tables. Anything you like for}. es, > yaras wise, value pay porch and lawn. Splendidly made; hard wear and [pet square yar’, oS this clever young man from Chicago. In "The Wild Rose’ he is Eddie Foy— the Bddie of the Henderson days, but infinitely more artistle, The manage ment of the piece made no misiake in giving Foy a chance, To recite the names of ail who worked evening. Chauncey Olcott ¢ Harlem Opera-House, where he te cloning bi season with a presentation of ‘Garret O'Magh. Mr. Oloett's familiar songa were given with hard for the success of the fp » would mplendid effect. Fy $ ae XX quality, 2 yards wide, vals 60¢., ean to print the caat.” Junin Mocrec pet DANY, and Bie Us company, of, cosiatant exposure only increase their utility and beauty. Seraduare yard! 4§ PC nace Eure ene aa Grand Opera: House, “OLD HICKORY" LARGE DOUBLE HIGH-BACK ARM CHAIR, regul Kx: ty, 2 Bhowed It. Albert Hi 4 onis sub: rand Of filieaateerives We ekeree: LARG , Tegular XXX quality, 2 and 4 yards wide, Cellar voice At in the show tike hn dine a iit Miser Cosepener. anes thee/Amertona BOW ARM ROCKER, regular price, price, $3.50; special, 2,25 | value 7uc., pet square yar!, 5S mond. horseshoe ‘na bookmakey's neck: Theatre Company repeated it ‘early-seaaon guc- $5.00; special, 3.00 WOVEN BRAT AND BACK ARM x quality2 and 4 \yarta wis " n hor’ audience: with one ecored @ laughing LARGE DOUBLE BOW ARM ‘80c , per square yard, i 65 "MeFadden'e Row of el ot CHAIR, regular price, $4.50; special, 2,75 CHAIR, regular price, $2.25; spe- the Desert” her fir suse a ther New Otar i ‘ Miss Be act song, ‘The Tene tri EELVE SRADUEDICRMRCIEE, cial, (Thint Floor, Front.) . instislp eben ahey Brown ai Taree, wes well regular price, $4.50, special, 2.75 TABLE, 21 in. high, 16 in. square Imost. vell. Much of the music Mr. Soe HIGH-BACK ARM ROCKER, regular | top, regular price, $1.50; special, 0. . Si mander has. written in enteny, Hut it CURRENT ATTRACTIONS. price, $4.00; epectal, 2.50 pa tl and Sas Attractions that will play eu} thelr season on in drii_ and the Empire, Robert Bdean with “‘Boldiers ot Fortune’ at the Savoy, Wille Gollier in ‘The There is no use in saying anyt Broadway to crowded houses are Amelia Bing it how. save that it Is ”, “ mote about the show, save thal itty anv presentation of "A. Modern Magdalen’? at ° Stoves. (that that means seautiful women, dar- the Bijou, "The Importance of Being armen” at “J aI pe a C, ° lent and action f-costum. c- \ 7 . 7 w Riria wear de- Piplaaey ital tal saa meseMd Btuare Bure, Cae TAPESTRY CARPETS. | BEST QUALITY AXMINSTER sean iM f the waists ” at the Criterion, ''Bleepins i . " Ste not nailed on around the top we Heauty andthe Boat ate ioeday, Rony Fegirvallvasl stair) Seteanen seen CAREPT: ing, no After the show the audience—an en- the Academy of Music. plete ranve of patteins; al s = and no thusiastic and represen’ -night é TAPESTRY CARPETS. | season's goods, Pinience-demandee Ky) ch from Mr THE VAUDEVILLE SHOWS. ‘aad Both 2 ed. The lobby Maud White and Stephen Grattan were ei aowed with fo Conseloug ew for the frat time here in vaudeville et Keith's wo offerings, from the company and made 0 splendid 2 —Lillian Burk to Mr. Lederer: her from the chorus fat sode 6 tplenel emprenten. ——ai ee 25 : mon's Harlem Music Hall.——Harding and Ab 614 and Welch, Francis @ Co. are among the leaders on Tony Pastor's bill.——Atiantio Garden hes s big vaudeville offering Thuretay night there will be « Vig analversary esiebration —— Miner & Van's Bohemian Burlesquers made « goat impreesion at (he Dewey.-—-M. Dumont, odor, Ideal summer stov Double extra quality: endless variety of | ROYAL WILTON CARPET. 4c an ‘ es. Priced Rew designe ard colorings; borders to | surprisingly low. match; hall and stair patterns; 7Sc. Nothing better made for wear; endlees i rw0.BURNER WICKLESS BLUE FLAME quality, 53 | Variety of new, choice desivns and colot-| STovirs, 1°02 movel, very latest improve Ne for any kind of room, bordets | ments: cyaraniced 6 give perfect aatietaee TAPESTRY CARPETS. hb; also hall and star LES! tien; elanple to saanipblate; safe Very best quality; all standard makes; | Patterns, . in every respoct, 57S new designe and coloring; parlor, sitting SULTANA CARPETS. “WOLF" GAS COOKER, without a doubt 100m, dining room, chamber, hall and stair the best cocker on tae market; three bummer: One yard wide, reversible, fast dye, hand- patterns; border to match; 90c. aor at Orlantal gal aeattie on top, broiler compartment, 16- ; 6S | om i, designs on ove Ves SPR "'* 7 00 quality, side, scroll and floral designs on the other mand aickel-plated, EXTRAQUALITY WOOL VELVET. | two'differcnt designs in one carpets ‘271 FORTUNE" COOKING RANGE, “THE SUOW G “The Slow be whistled | Airat-night audi whistling. humming and lilting a catehy’ | at Wallack's, will! ,, o popular favor. The nee tripped Mehtly home through th with a beard mine (est long, i" « new struction (Lexative: Kind and Very high pile; endiess variety of now 0c. value. $ a lap ore the meek is on Wi Bee anno Qiamaeaet, sng] Retna, the, Milcenem, toe Ne Set aetna at feape see || VITONE TABLETS “*%itaic actin. sign a ellotng, we bave aly 80 Holl HODGE'S FIBRE. CARPET. fi "is ag the town wil follow wilt, ‘The tune is Fohiy’ owned chorus they! make." crhigh & remarkably pretty | Abst” 6! 10° Pesscted thelr stench, “Pemien- |f A Boon to (Doses Gents:*,Biegsine aoeas etna $1.00 por Yards tight, caediaes | Very best quulity, newest designs, thefTWO-BURNER HOT PLATES, lage called “Payche.”” but it eounds Ike sae pL SI and. the “seeming, evaporation Seteltigence, freee: Children “2 10 GENS to Adunts. ind datk coloring: parlor, Werary, diniug | proper floor covering for the summer; joue, improved burners, easily 614 friend “Dinun.” for whom the mars TH! Pac tng the here. Of Mim bigs ——— Foom, hall apd etaite, borders. to 65 be. quality FO cere, 1,00 are shining | LAR AT THE VICTORIA, © before the eyes e 108. | prohat = alanae a: an appliaat eal match; to-morrow, A Meera Brent (enenentay All the music of the mhow in ent regarded by many playgoers| He, wae heartily applauded larwe| rau fertenee zeta’ |g Mameie: et Twole oF Dybiet aa a tuneful and fusniilar ‘The tines is the premier magician of modern —_ Lig houses a! Bright. und ihe funemaking | Limes, opened hie engagement last night|“—PRANCESCA DA RIMINI.” where, Clarioe % y, along without halting, In the matter at the Victoria with a really wonderful] “Pyesemes da, Rimial," Geer Boker’e | Yenina' tue t *yweaty at VITONE MFG.CO - ore ‘74 AY at te Soy Aenea Pelee ke performance. To the many famflar feat tragedy, mas preeeuied of Me Momiauk | Siosk company, in 8 lively proweutation uf iat | 1931 Broadway, New York, ‘% ° ° oft iw |i ir Lederer. who is hold- tricks for which he Is famous he added] (MA0™ i, Ruaehizy, eco jaudeville honors ——Helene Mora is the Ais ase lade arbor ana) da do . ‘ vA fly merry munic and preity airs. “the SF" whloe were impusetble of Getaction | Eiaeet ohet ‘ Migs ss'os'emm onmaaten =” me The popularity of the All-Wool Smyna Rugs we are fea- Grow. (irl ouatt 10, old, ae / } , turing at $10.25 exceeds anything ever known in rug selling, nq men ecaived by RA ir for the Hoaton Ca ; AXMIN Rk RUGS MYRN 5. A oes as, eared ey tras Sy Designs are the Bowes ene pie, cantocns foe » ey wt manson. 1 jit Faiaine of ihe original sos» medallion and Turkish frye Tel secieus, light, me eu (ah colorings; oes Price 4A a effects. The colorings are ark color 1,25 With lancy busdere, ny as ORR my Aa STEWAKT BUILUI.G. red, blue, green and tan peer 19. 25 vat a: 82880 22.80 ia ey CREDIT] Senkie Retin RB ace is Pilctin stoners sain Cor. Chambers St. and Broadway. ef | andott.wide. J) 2, ROYAL WILTON RUGS eed | tne at eral it mK? 2 POR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILOREN Price, e ask wo “« ’ Soa 7? in. seguir 04625 = 80D Prank lator and $4 PER tuge in other wines ant prices an | Hkh plice J ull wes 1 2.09 000 WEEK. OY beet Sun00 incheo 0.7! 47.6 J 4 A 1.35 3, ANWATTA 8.00 5.25 1.25 ‘ree | THING CO ee ' Wednuesday,May 7th CLO j u ad 7A, (14 Bd ave, waar Oth at 3 as for th ae | MEW YORK | 2274 0 ave. cor laguna arious ceeds ov 10 arden, 5 ¥ ‘ ’ (vb Oth owe. nner btm at aiee . ttn . palin, eg ieee sree. Wie mOUMY Shirt Waists. conta beeen sin anne eg 75 sinatra me aan BUNCHED IN THREE LOTS a“ aos PUny KUKI, oni stee! 9 9 ' b ryume hOTMR Ae OMANI Choke: ob btwnbe Bo #t « 4 ‘ at wu “ We have given you the veason (as selling these vetiat aaa smade ad, re G5 \; ian al'te- at /,$0 Colored, Meroerised, biylih Bulls 86 Cheap—now it's up to you Pr view &G ah Y ' PHU A FOLD ‘ « Chambray ond Piriped Gingham Wassts, with laney slock vollare a! oS cts. White Lawn Waists, THE WORLD'S i i a eens - UPTOWN OFFICE ET Pe 1.80 Lawn Ufowerr -~ 1,00 60° sei Men's Suits designed to Sell ‘gis a1 $14.50, $15 & $16, to go tor sq” Men's Suits made to Sell $16.80, $17 and $16, selling a a enaiis Wormeriy a! Oth i. ane rwaduay Se ) $1.25 & $1.55. Men's Fine Sulis made wo $ 4” < sumeanasws Basssens Retail a1 $20, $22 and $28, for 000 408 = Lord & Taylor, ee wires one ~ . doe BI bina POURS OME Ome oe tei wasn 6] ond Mth Biseets — ae Of late stylish, uptodate Spring Cloth- dollar presents the most favorable clothing . Take advantage of these great bargains

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