The evening world. Newspaper, May 7, 1902, Page 7

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| T i I =a “TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES.” | enol ] i} iil az RO PTT larg NI MM on r LS = 7 Old Triumphs Renewed in a Familiar Role on. Her Return to Manhattan Theatre. « N SIEGEL 0OPER Fr SIXTH AVE. purhearticmeman —-W87AIS"STS. A Sale of Leather Soods Without Parattel. Crowds will eagerly welcome it! We begin to-morrow morning what will prove beyond all ques- Pocket Companions, | tion to be the largest, most comprehensive and best Sale of Leather Ce ree csees) Goods of every aescriptionever planned. We have been preparing ¢ pale Manicure Sets, for this sale tor weels, and in point of quality, quantity and every WoetMTanteRES, (Telescope Cal other desirable attribute it cannot be excelled. | Shaw! Strap: Shoulder Strap Carryalis, jin And Hundreds of Other things. "i| Prices Are of Extraordinary Lowness. We regard this sale so importan d opportune that we have given it the place of honor, the Main Aisle. In addition to this we have crowded the Leather Goods store near by to overflowing with the choicest, most desirable articles in leather. The leading European and American manufacturers are represented in the greatest arrays ofssuperb novelties, everyday needfuls for the go-aways and stay-at-homes ever seen. Coming at a time when multitudes are preparing to go to the country, mountain or seaside, or else are getting ready to flit across the Atlantic, this sale pos- sesses an interest and fascination certainly irresistible. The prices we quote would be utterly impossible had not our purchases been made upon a gigantic basis. Speeval Atiractions at i9e. Speeral Attractions at 69a. Specral Attractions at 1.35. on Focketbooks, in black, brown and tan, plain amon, this assortment will te found a fine lot of genuine G 5 N 4 na ' . k gnuine Seal Chatelaine Bags, seal both sides and} Leather Purses of seal, alligator, Morocco, grain 639Ic¢ Seal and Morocco Combination Pocketbooks, caif-aced — i, 95 bottom, chamois lined, covered frame; Sea Lion, A | e ll leather lined. Wrist Bags of black, brown and leather throughout; Wrist and Chatelaine Bars of genuine Wal: i suede, gilt or nickel frames and cains. Seal, chaz ois lined; Leather Music Rolls, Telescope Toilet Sere SHEN Cony aiitee Garner eee Chatelaine Bags. eral sizes in black and colored prain Cases, Hand Satchels, Boston Pags, Lunch Loxes, Travelling Cups and | Wrist Bags, with gilt frames and chain, some of the csi ee leather, stitched strap and covered hook. Black and col- Flasks, Shaving Pats, Letter Cases, Card Cases, Walleis, Bill Folds, Seal Music Rolls and Writing Tablets. There are also gtain Bill Folders. Writing Tablets, Silk Fancy Belts, Leather Belts, Travelling Mirrors, | interest men---such as Real Seal Ci; Y gar and Cigarette C. : Pass Cases, Card Cases, Change Purses, Leather Key etc., etc. Card Cases of Real Seal and Al'igator, Wallets and Strap Pocketbooks. Chains, Leather Watch Chains and Fobs, Pencil Cases, Si 2 4 . 9S. C String Shopping Bags, Grain Leather and Morocco Belts, Deca tiractions at e. Black and Colorei Music Rolls, Shopping Bags, cloth top, At thie price we ofier a remarkable assortment of the Bags and Dress Suet Cases. Drinking Cups in Leather Cases, Tucked Silk Kelts with nickel, black or Key following goods of the very best make and workmanship; e LE * Gun Metal Buckles, Shaw] Straps, Bag Handles, Chamois Jewe: Bags, C Combination Pockettooks of genuine Seal, Morocco, Allis EAS He conor guages aplecaiaiy: ade, er to bectite vay me Ca Match Cases. gator, Walrus, Sea Lion and other fine leathers, all calf- ew shaces of brown, brass lock and catches, slighting some very attractive ones, / . lined leather throughout, sterling silver corners on many, others plain; DRESS SUIT CASES from 9Sc, to $65.00 is Spoeral Attractions at IIe. genuine Seal and Suede Leather Wrist and Chatelaine Bags, Telescope | 2-00 | 2.50 | 2.75 | 3.00 the rang that you can selct from, Dut Ra = iy good far wear } This assortment, which is very large, comprises Genuine Toilet Cases, Letter Cases, Card Cases, Wallets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Saiz Seal, Alligator and Morocco Wrist and Chatelaine Bags, | Boston Bags, Cloth Top Shopping Bags, Leather Music Rolls. Also in sit C all leather throughout; Real Suede and Morocco Wrist this lot are Wrist Bags of steel beads, embroidered on gray or black, COWHIDE LEATHER BAGS, hand sewn, chamois lined, nickel plated frame and chain; Steel Chatelaine Bags, leather lined, new Oxtord shape, brass trim- mings, lock ‘and catches; a very swagger 14 in, din, | 18 in, Bazs, Genuine Seal d Morocco Belts, Combination es Fis te Pocket Books of Seal, Morocco and Gra‘n Leather, plain or with corners; | chamois lined and back steel beaded fringe, made up on pretty oxidized MS TOM. Mannatean: Boaatre, Purses of Real Alligator, Walrus and Seal; Gentlemen’s Letter and frame, and a miscellaneous array of other leather novelties. jee roe Sauian eaieg) taeis Poraats N - Card Cases, Wallets and Strap Books, Bill Filds and Money Purses; | 3.25)3.50'3.75 4.00 4.25 a Pate t color, linea Dressing Cases. Welcomed hi t thi Manhat a " y ¥ 3, . 4 ome ito ite Manhatten thing In the .auality of Mra. )H Cicer Cases, Change Purses, Shaving Fads, Cuff and Collar Eoxes, Music straps in front, made on light ‘Theatre by an audience brilliant in per- volce is peculiarly adaptable to ? re oes eS = sonnel as a first-night gathering Mrs. s ya ay ditterent line “ine | Rolls, Satin, Silk, Fabric and Elastic Belts. Tnis 1s not all. There are Ren! seal and walrus, fitted for men and women; J, 75 to AS. 00 din, 1Sim, | 164m, | 17in, | 18in, — fratre, but possessing ex- Minnie Maddern Fiske 1+ tuart Robson quaver gave striking in- | Many other articles that will please you at this price. som: compact and others very elaborate, from @* . Just 4 of their real value. coptional endurarce Se eS sn nS SONS evening her triumphs of previous sea-|dividuality to his role In ‘The Henrlet- pe ah EAE OE ea socn a taal he D'Urbervilies.” ‘ ta’ Her plaintive monotone, berated GF. Se G e . Is the fourth presentation of the|as a disagreeable mannerism In her J vd a Xk. f a piping oe Sec e urst-Class Grunks of Gvery Kind at Lowest Srices. occas! Ap equal expression of | surroundings of the unfortunate dairy : : : Ft .. der D ee y if al- enter ove 28 persaent, voutht sl |mald, Al the cher ene crsks srough | ; Everything in the Line of Trunks That You Can Possibly Require. ; This year’s newest and most practical ideas in Trunk construction. The Trunks we offer you at the remarkably low prices quoted are specially made for us by the fole of Tess and Nay pol which is pretation of Tess an eerle, haunting im- drama posses vt ; as : pak 5 c ¢ REET SEV BeGhIGEh cnr cleat The | eee ee ccna crea leading manufacturers of the United States. Every style of Trunk is here, from the finest wardrobe Trunk to the familiar, little-priced packing Trunk. i wenish in the baldness of its develop-| raignment of Angel Clare, her cry on é light weight tunk, mate of | ment. Against a broadly sketched back- | peholding her husband after her murder ith waterproof duck, corners Y ground of rustiel presented the | of Alec 'Urberville, the strident quaver father eo trays Ir ts practically dadeatroctibie, | confitet of a woman's soul beset by love, jo none of their impres- ‘THE HARVARD," made to stand the tests of all kinds of travel, best materials only | BUREAU TRUNKS, covered with oil canvas, solid brass clamps, iron bottom, two leather| used in construct of, cole-leather bound, heavy straps and corners of ‘same material; solid | straps, lined with linen, three drawers, in two sizes : brass cla mps, end ond sice bolts; cloth lined, two trays; sizes and prices are: 34 inch 36 inch 30-inch, 32-inch, 34-inch, 36-inch, 38-inch, 40-inch, SSE as | ie sive ni h rehear! A Sizes aud prices: | = - ain, duty and honor. With litle of the| "To the eye Mrs. Flake Js the same |} 34 inch 36 inch 38 ineh oa = et ———— =z | 75 } mechanism of the drama Mrs. Fiske is| youthful Tess of half a decade ago, 3 a ee 95.25 36.75 38,59 40,90 43,25 Gb,50 | 74. 75,99 | able to carry her audience through this| tough ature hae been treating het 6 24,75 25,75 27,75 . * ’ . 6 . | CANVAS COVERED TRUNKS, ol! painted, ‘ron bound, five hardwood slats on psychological maze with # tenscness of y supported by @ yin ) ° ° . “THE HARVARD STEAMER TRUNKS,” made of same quality materials and in same | hardwood frames about body, malleable clamps abd corners, two sicel centre bands, espe ene hes ey to ee ns ¥ bist John wack Oe on Mary. A 40 inch 42 inch 4 inch Styles; sives and pr.ces are | lock, iron bottom, linen lined, two trays ; sizes and prices are ‘ora or Magda. Asked for an explana-| Barker appeared in thelr original roles - — - | ‘i 204 " 3 32 inch - tion, a clever little woman whispered to i OL edi Dureyand a .! 29. Is 3/, 75 FP. 75 _ 2 anes ‘- tC) - » neds L Sol So-tnch, | 30 inch Ls incl idl a 30 inch _Biecd 4 inch us that Nora and Magda fascinate only | Believilie was broad, brutal ° ° * along the borderiands of ectual| tlve as Alec D'Urberville, ins | “THE VASSAR CABIN TRUNK,” same quality and style a: above, only mate for can- 20,99 27,59 23,99 24,50 26,90 | 6,99 7,00 7,40 7,80 § 20 §,60 tle we Ci vi e vi . | et 5 rice: contemplation, while Tess, fine-ftbred, | Craigs was an effective Angel Claire. | fj venience in using on board steamer and keeping Li a i | BASSWOOD TRUNKS, bound with hard fibre, canvas covered, two trays, two sole but unlettered, 1s a creature for our pity, | Pleanor Marettl gave a siriking per 28 inch 30 inch 3? inch 34 inch 40-inch, @ natural woman fighting her Aight with | Annie Iris ly Lingard was the sige . one weapon, her womanly instinct. The | rollicking her original creation V., 50 12, 7S V4, 25: 15, 50. 27. 5O 29, 00 38-inch, i strays, two fibre bands around centre; sizes and prices : 28 inch 30 inch 32 inch 34 inch 36inch =: 38 inch 40 tuck fa nue ery Frank McCormack did a rollicking Mig, 7 a = Pee hao sia aaa aiatenaanee: Durmpita SOCHPANY. by the imnidl 36 inch 38 inch 40 inch 42 inch || zee comme TRUNK,” one of the best light- 6.79 6.75 7,19 7,45 7,89 84 8,59 seed es si ———— —— = ht trunks made, solid brass trimmings, raw 2 . and that an advance gale necessitates a | ence was heart-warming. A pretty 2 | \Mentingine. & I eeA eutte Manan STEAMER TRUNKS, me be ‘ ‘ ’ two weeks’ engagement, while the hero- | tufe of the opening was the lavish deco 16.75 18,99 79,49 20, 59 | eee pene, AP MAY 2 SRR eae ray; sites Lea eoaa SUES, hee ake ae abert, eee ani ipions 96 si < ines of Ibsen and Sudermann are rele-| poughs of apple blossoms and wisterla “THE PRINCETON TRUNK," light in weight, extra 32-inch, *-inch, 3¢-inch, = = meee ——e gated to special performances. and banks o: ng blooms. XN strong, mad : bi rood, covered with duck, | - - a BO - a | 4 65 5 10 5. 52 5. 90 6. 90 6. 70 J, mmr = — Fe rawhide bound, ani corners, S-inch top | 5 6 . 5 5 i by 4 se ] Meh by the James W. Morrissey Engiieh = oe ee, tal mee cn i rae a nee: | 22, + 24, «0. 25, STEAMER TRUNKS, mate of hardwood, covered wth cil painted cauvas, } | REHEARSING FOR Grand Oper Pawpeny, which 6 te ieee ae See —— | aeierk, toch, slats, steel clamps, tron bottom, heavy bolts and brassed lock; sie ant pense ite season at the Grand Opera-House 00 00 00 00 50 28 inch ‘BO inch Monday, June 2, began yesterday, under 16. 78. 20. 26. 30. BRS os, 40-ipca end ta ‘PRFECTION WARDROBE TRUNKS," with device for hanging twelve suits 2,00 a, 25 2,50 ve a8 much capac.ty a@ ap ordinary trunk, ally desi ned for writ ‘ALOGUE. ars a8 00S A especially desi, 45. 00 RITE OR CALL FOR OUR TRUBE Caras ing bi a * er YLT naieaiacenniele ” Td 500 Women’s Sitk Garments and Cloth Jackets Pin 1g Pon 1g Gables. | White Lawn Aprons 9 at Sreatly Redycod Prices, Two Popular Styles. Tew, Aittractive Styles e To-morrow One, for placing on the billiard table, dining room | Daintily Made and Prettily Trim the direction of Mr, C. de Macoht, ‘The first opera will be “Carmi with 9 | Miss Rose Cecilia Bhay in the Ute roe ‘The other artiste tn the cast will in- _ clude Mise Harriet Packard, Miss Julia ‘ Allen, Miss Buwenia Barker, Mise Ger- The Morrissey Company Has) truce stern, Mr. Barron Berthold, Mr. | Mdward Albert, Mr. Arthur Hoyd, Mr. Prepared “ Notable Re | Frank Belcher and @ig Abdramhoff. pertoire for Its Summer) vor tne second week, bos ge June ‘son in This ‘City. |9, “Mignon’” will be the abling Us to Off oe aay | Hees Ee ileh, ': | COVERT JACKETS, ‘ En SIL us yack COVERT JACK table, or any convenient support; the other, with fold- | WHITE LAWN APRONS, ¢yt full and long, deep bem, ) = | for the aixth, * ” The ot Pot 64.75 to 610.00 6. 75 ETS, of 11.75 WJ 7, ETS, of $19.50 to S4. 50 ing lege, complete, Made in sections hinged togeter | it A plenty ue on ” om , . . Pol eatte le, b y deep The rehearsal for the apring and | ang Sublet “Ate ?, coveted wpe? |E values, at ° $14.50 values, at . $22.50 values, at ° for folding up to put away in small space hom, embioidesed bib and bielelle, each rd sumer season of grand upera in Bag: | henerin’” and ‘Martians . . Vee - TOURNAMENT SIZE wont Finet, Ot —_— LL LL ” | | Women's Yewest Style Waists. mere sis Ohursday--- Introducing new styles, sparkling with originality and chic, For to- | svt bites uy wiewwel ac 1/2. 0 morrow we present: Pr rim HONG, TAMLE THAN Hole, Halls, Mich-Liys, New « Boys’ Day. The New The New ‘ ty ‘ ey ” ’ a A men Frocks é Fritts Women's Sasdor ~ o\ as. arg ° / ow pure linen tissue in ite Warst } House Sucts, — } if natural color A very of fine white lawn, with D - ; , if dainty material, Valenciomnes imeertions, FTOCSECS. ay j em | d | Particularly good valur | Vos solk fy Sold direct by the Maken, rom Tannery | | : i" ry ’ i] Ours, Ie through the own 46 stares, and | A Dew A tiew al ; | ‘ “we Sus “Clow Steeve’’ Mt Bhd Vou Faber A Ae tome deibe thee phony ; BL) 4 aval Wass » | ns 56 Whiweora Cow Combis io Viack oF While, trim white iewn with couler ) | 9 ith Vleck ond white tf ped yoke ana voller of Valen | ( ] OO Owe ok. Avery Geshiny eye, conten lave . | He Bb | 2a D / pad vel Sty presse hee, evap siovas nd heaton lee se oO / ; ; | oviars tes‘. five pve tall» » i") pry ay , , ’ ri hight Pyne sgh | uGd0 ar L5e¢ si he 96) THUKEDAY

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