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, . BROADWAY PLEASED BY CREATORE’S EXHIBITION OF FRENZIED LEADERSHIP. ' Hammerstein's Italian Band Conductor Is an Athletic Sensation —)§ HOW CREATORE GETS MUSIC OUT OF HIS BRASS BAND. 1 ‘Ta-Rah. Kitty Barry won't do a thing ‘o him —Creatore, the new Itallan conductor at Paradise Gardens. Kitty enlivens the } last half hour of “A Chinese Honey- moon" with imitations of the famous conductors, When sha sees Creatore there will be something doing for her. Creatore {s the apotheosis of noise and nimbleness. He is a contortionist with @ band accompaniment, a flesh and blood realization of the mad musician of the cartoonists, a downright Tuscan, full of hair, gestures and divine frenay. New GRADUATE OF YALE CONFESSES FORGERY \ | Edward P. Palmer, Who Mar- ried a Millionaire’s Daugh-|¢ ter, Pleads Guilty—Former Classmate Urges Clemency. \ > Warren P. Palmer, thirty years old, of Thompsonville, Conn., talented, grad- uate of Yale, and son-in-law of New England miliionatre, to-day pleaded guilty of forgery before Judge New- burger in General Sessions. Scores of well-known persons of this eity and from Connecticut begged for clemency for the young man. “The temptations of the great city were too much for him," wrote a promi- nent divine of Hartford, ‘and his posi- , tion to-day {s the result of evil associa- tions made since leaving his country home.” 5 Palmer is the son of a resident of Thompsonville. His father worked hard to give she boy a good education and sent him to Yale, There the boy was the classmate of men who stood by him to- day. He was well liked while at Yale. After leaving the university he married the sister of one of his classmates, the daughter of amillonaire. Tho marriage was an unhappy one and the couple : separated. Young Palmer then came to this city and worked at varlous things, He found it hard to earn a Iiving and yielded to temptation. He forged several time slips on a contractor and secured not more than $6 in all. When arraigned in court Palmer broke down and wept. His father and other relatives were in court. Assistant Dis- trict-Attorney Garvan told Judge New- burger that he had been a classmate of Palmer at Yale and he had induced Dis- trict-Attorney Jerome to consent to a suspensien of sentence in the case. ’ “The disgrace of being in the ‘Tombs among hardened criminals has been a strong lesson to him," Mr, Garvan sald, “and if you discharge him his father will take care of him.” Judge Newburger discharged Palmer. SEARCHERS HUNT WOODS FOR LUNATIC Violent Patient, Handcuffed, Cut His Way Out of Asylum —Alarm Among Residents of Mount Holly MOUNT HOLLY, N. J., July 29.—The fact that an escaped lunatic. ts at large in thelr midst is causing the people of this place no ttle concern, The pa- tient, a man named Raymond B. Amett, escaped from the Burlington County Insane Asylum here early tof day and fled into the woods, He cut his‘way out of the asylum, although j handcuffed This {s the third time the man has escaped from an asylum. He Is violent, and a searching party ts trying to find him, lest he attack someb: —$—$——— MR. GROUT OFF FOR EUROPE. Comptroller WIL Remain Away for Five Weeks, Comptroller Edward M, Grout left for Europe \o-day on the Kronpring Wil- helm for Ms annual vacation. He will be away from the city for five weeks, returning Sept. 3 on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. Mr, Grout wil meet his family at Baden-Baden and will not do much travelling, He will stay a few days in Berlin and will then go to Bwitserland, where he will remain at Lugerné until Ume for his return. Asked if he Would consider financial matters while away, he laughingly replied "AIL will try to do 18 not to my letter of credit, Financial p wili be on @ much smaller scale for five weeks." © BOERS LEAVE BERMUDA, Noslit Castle with 850 in Firat Vurty Sails for South Afetoa, HAMILTON, Bermuda, July %.—The steamuhip Roslin Castle sailed for South ‘Arica today with the first party of returning Boers, numbering 960 persons, ea board “ News of the Theatres. Boom Boom! WS Jing, Jing-Jing! | York Ilkes outre things and will take to Creatore as a new sensation. Surely he is midsummer madness. Last night Mr. Hammerstein's patrons stood on thelr chairs and shouted when the Italian did his stunt, The ladies will like his lool Tall. supple, well-featured, he in int eatlngly pale and has the languid Latin His hair ts deceiving. At frat Blanca It appears only Seayy and very |} straight, But when he becomes ecstatic it is transformed into a leonine mane. It stands on end and aways like a fleld of wheat in the torrential gusts which Sweep across the conductor from the Ching Boom. maxes he appears to tear it out by the handfuls and throw it at the musicians, bug it is all there at the finish. is Creatore with a wilted collar and & Byrontc smile. Next in importance to the hair is the Creatore backbone. It has Sousa, and the rubber trust beaten off. What more need be sald Then there are the arms. How many? You couldn't begin to count them. They whirl, beckon, bend, shoot, twist, undulate and vibrate ua Creatore becomes a human centi- There are legs in this too, Most con- ductors une. their pedal extremities only on and off the stage them in his business. and he stands actintoe among ihe reeds, Rumor says he kic! his players in th shing when they violate y be inferred from this that C atore is a rather passionate leader. {s certainly busy. dentally his band is a capable musical organization. The Seif-possession of the players is remark- able, | From a musical standpoint Creator | | does things to make the Judicious grieve. He is an Impressionist. and he lays on | his coloring with a mop, to borrow eom- | | parison from a sister art. He played |the Tannhauser overture last night a | jla Donizetti. His tempos would have made the Bayreuth master turn over in Clarionet corps and park of trombones. When the brasses cease their dalliance with it Creatore tosses it about in that intimate way geniuses have with their | hair. He runs his fingers through ft and combs !t with his baton. in the cll- his grave, But the Hammerstein pat- rons shouted th pproval. Why not? | The closing 8 certainly » loudest noise t 8 been} around Broadway since the Murras explosion. UNITED BANKERS’ CORPORATION, Capital, Six Million Dollars. 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Exceptional Offerings atOur 19th Half- Yearly Saie Homespun Crash and Flannel Serge Suits, eng well made, Sults—the new stripes 56 25 graceful in SH 50 and overplaids, — value £u. ed in co $12.00, $10.00 and $5.50 value $15.00 and $16.50, Summer Suits, Designed and made by better artists €1 1. soll "$13.25 $18&$16.50 € quality for, $20 and quality for... —coat and trousers f [lO neeeeear eee than any custom shop can affors every new fabric and ali popular eflects in pattern and style. Furnishing Department. Manhattan Negligee & Stiff Bosom Shirts, ]* attached or detached cuffs. Negligee and Stiff ol Pes Bosom Shirts. Reduced from $200, #160 § 1.19 Reduc to 10 4180, 1.88, $1.01 7) $2.58 Shoes—$4 and $3 quality Oxford Ties, Black Kid Russia Calf and Patent Leathers.. \ DOWNTOWN tPrown S. W. Corner Fulton YCK ue East 125th Sty Se Nasay Sh. near Third Te UPTOWN STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9.30 O'CLOCK. Fulton St, Elm Place and Hoyt St., Brooklyn, Women’s, Misses’ and Girls’ Outer Garments, Clearing Sale Regardless of Cost Before Stocktaking. LOT 1.—-Ladies’ and Misses’ All-Wool Tailor-Made Suits, in homespun and cheviott values from $8.0 to $10.00, at..... 4, 98 LOT 2,—Ladies’ Wash Skirts of Russian duck, covert and | fancy ‘Sateen, flounce trimmed, to close at 98c LOT 3.—Girls’ Wash Skirts of Russian duck, white pique, trimmed or’ plain, to close at, LOT 4.—Girle' Box Coats, sizes 4 to 14, of al sey or covert, silk lined, values $6.00 to $ LOT 5.—Girls’ All-Wool Cheviot Serge Suilor only, value $6.00, to close at nena “\inen nm, covert and "98c woo! chevi t, ke to close ates... 4698 uits, sizes 4 to 10 2.98 7 other uleers CA NCEROUS ULCERS ° 00" Valuable time is lost. in uiticas or sores Ha u fatal efforts to heal the sore with washes and salves, because the germs of Can cer that are multiplying in the blood and the new Cancer cells which are constantly developing keep up the irritation and discharge, and at sharp shooting pains announce the approach of the cating and slough- sng stage, and a hideous, sick- ening cancerous sore bezius its destructive work No ulcer or sore can exist without some predisposing inter nal cause that has poisoned the blood, and the open discharging ulcer, or the festering sore on the lip, cheek or other part of the body will continue to spread and eat In February, 1899, I noticed o small lump on my lower lip. The doctor cau- terized it but another camo and broke outinto an open sore. I began to tako 8.8.8. and after J had taken seven bot- tles the place healed entirely and no of the disease have be neon W.P. Bri , Hollands, 8. deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the Cancer germs or morbid matter eliminated from the cireulation . & 8. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter, 1 has great antidotal and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs and shen and restore the blood to its natural condition, And when pure hlood is carried to the ulcer or sore the healing process begins, the discharge ceases and the place heals over and new skin forms. $8.8. 8, is a strictly vegetable blood purifier containing no mereury or minerals of any description If you have an ulcer or chronic sore of any kind, write us about it, medical advice will cost you nothing. Books on Cancer and other discases of the blood will be sent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO,, Atlanta, Ga, sie THE WORLD? TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1902 iy } fe ‘Reames rear REE \q i gs Gelephone to Ohe Bi Store F you don’t have time torunin. Wire if you like. Mail Order Department is always at your service, and it will act as a you. after day. Groceries, particularly, are much sought after. But the news for to-morrow presses for attention. sort of economies. gains like these are welcome enough to be accorded an ovation. Remnanes of Silks and Wash Soods. A Sensational Guent sor Go-WMorrow, Here is an event you will hail with eager within your ready reach some of the best bargains in Summer Silks and Wash Scods the year can produce. We have had an enormous season in these lines, Naturally many cumulated. These we have grouped in proper divisions, and TO-MORROW WE PLACE THEM ON SALE AT PRICES THAT WILL AT ONCE ATTRACT WIDE-SPREAD ATTENTION. In every instance reductions are absolutely astonishing. Wash Goods Wash Goods at Se, a Yard. at 0c. a Yara. Rompants of 3%¢. Silk Ginghams, Beeelae Moslaae Remnants of 30c, Privted Piques, } Se iawne Remnants cf 28c. Corded Linen effects, hams, Heninante of sce one Novelty Ginghaims, i Mate Remrants of 25c, pec Remnants gf 50c ce. Sees emnants of Fancy Cord Hatiates, Remnants of 18c. Plain Dotted Swiss, a © t Se. Yard. World’s Greatest Grocery. A Particularly Interesting List of Fine Specials for Wednegday’s Shoppers. The list for to-morrow is excellently diversified and will prove most attractive in the discriminating eye of the thrifty housewife. Cn all purchases of $5.00 or more, except goods to be sent C. 0. D., we prepay freight to any railroad station within the New England States, New York, New jersey and Pennsyivania. Mail orders filled immediately. riaoell nes, ‘rench Or- S: “Hazel Prana” COFFEE adatali SOAP: Proctor & Gamble's P $ Blend’? fancy Mccha ani Lex Soap, § Gterkins, Mixed Pickles, Java Cofiee; very delicate LY xis, Chow Chow, 45 drome, delightful fragrance; RS: Natioval Bie extra large 44 oz.bots., lexcensionally, | scutes cae trated Royal KOCKLAND CQUNTY Reribs To better introduce Toast 6 “WILD CHERRY FHOS- this cholce coffee, we will, Biscuits, per rkg., EXATE A? Absolutely) putt, sell it ( -mcrrow at tho very low price of, per Ib, SALT COPFISH: 2-1b, oO brick, c TFA: Choice first spring 0 Bottle making 120 lasses, © making 69 classes, Bottle making 30 Pe youre Yankee Doodte Bottle 0 English Mente India fom Catsup, per bot- 9 ee eee ee SE MAUE Te RALacllentS ARMOUR’S POTTED or Suscotash, made from cxioice of flaver; 5 Ibs, 2.00, 43 DEVILED HAM or ain ga monly 12) ‘J TONGUE, can, 4 an US OLD VIRG)NIA CORN RE- LISH: Veiy with cold m eto peive DELICATESSEN FANCY ie ‘® CERVELAT SAU- I5 ih ee meate B88, 99) ‘SAGE, Ws SARDINES: Very ctoce ELITH SILVER FOLISH Domestic Spice Sar- 20 cleans jold, silver and 25 Meats cane plated Ware, per box, "abe HONEY; ‘'Bee Hive, TAYLOR'S BERMUDA polutsly pure atsa ned 7 @ ARROWRCOT, “pack: 9 Honey, pcr bettie, age, Gas and Ot Stoves. THE GAS COOKING RANGE, has OUR “Z1P" COOKING RANGE If-inch oven, with special broiler ‘sa spec al leader, No. 0 size CHEESE--Exceptional value Swiss Cheese, 17 Ib., Pound Cake, Bf AKERY i plain, citron, mazbje, 15 15 ra.sin; ib., LEMONS--Farcy large Mestica Lemons; dor, 6.00 No. 7 size, 7.00 compaitment, nickel-plated trm- . “en 1 i . “UNCLE SAM'S" COOKING mings; regularly sold at $10.00; STOVE, has 1¢-inch oven, cabinet tc-moirow, OW COOKING STOVE wick- less), 2 burners, bare, duplex cumping and shaking 6.7. t kel-plated B58, 575 temsacweme™ 17, 50 Ohne “Wietory’’ Hi igh- Class Sewing Machines. Without exception the best Sewing Machine in America for the price. Easy running, a child can operate it; simplest mechanism, noiseless; beauti- fully finished; fully guaranteed; a posi- tive improvement on the latest Singer. Has automatic tension and winder. Mounted on quartered oak stand with handsome swell front. Complete set of best nickel attachments, Guaranteed for 5 years. 13, 25 e Direct from the factory. Therefore, ODD MACHINES AT REDUCED’PRICES. We have about 20 odd Sewing Machines, being of different woods and deci rat ons, in both drop head and box style. These we intend to clear at once, and therefore we have reduced prices in aremarkable manner. Two prices illustrate this: § EDRAWI R DROP HEAD MA- 7-DRAWER DROP HE ‘aD Buty 78,00 “x 17.00 is ES, reduced {rom $21 to NES, reduced from eR IE SE REET Thousands of Mail Orders come in every day. People at the seashore, folks in the country, s0- journers in the mountains---all kinds of people in all sorts of summer and city places send us orders day And important news it is, too. The sale of Remnants is an event that ought to hurry a lot of eager shoppers here. Bare ‘LOT 1—These Remnants constet | BOOK SHELVES, made of hard- MI9"S) RST NEW peu Write if you prefer. The faithful and intelligent agent for Full of the right satisfaction, for it places very desirable Remnants Haye ace Seth Remnants. of all classes of plain and novelty weaves, black and col- ors. Silks that have sold up to 7Sc. a yard C are marked at Silks that have been sold up to $1.50 are marked at Woodenware. WASHING MACHINES, latest made, song and durable, roun shape, 275 CLOTHES BARS, made of bard- 28 wood, 4 ft., 3-fold, CURTAIN STRETCHERS, special, 75 CURTAIN STRETCHERS, 7x14, 1,00 wood, 4 ft. high, 3 COMBINATION STEP LADDER and CHAIR, made of kardwood, 15 FOLDING IRONING BOARDS and STANDS, 4 1-2 it. long, 65 HARDWOOD KNIFE BORES, 2 com- ! partments, sold regularly for 12c., 5 CUT1ING OR DRESSMAKERS’ TABLES, mae of hardwood, 36 inches long, 45 with folding legs, 8&c., 6Sc. and ROLLING PINS, with cnamelied handles, 8 STEP LADDERS, 4 ft., 40 STEP LADDERS, S ft. size, 45 STEP LADDERS, 6 ft.'size, 50 MEDICINE CABINETS, with large Mirror, hardwood and very hanisome, 75 (Basement) our {t. wide, with to-morrow, China--- Glassware. Because of certain unusual and advantageous trade conditions we are able to quote exceptionally low prices for to-morrow: TABLE GLASSWARE, TUMBLERS, water size, finest quality,thin lead blown glass, ro seconcs, regularly 45c. per dozen, special, JELLY GLASSES, finest quality crystal glass, with tight-fitting tin tops, regularly 26. per dozen, spe- cal, BERRY OR SALAD EOWLS, finest quality crystal glass, PEPPERS AND SALTS, finest quality crystal glaes,nickel-plated tops, each, DINNER WAPE, DINNER SETS, 112 pie rated in natural colcrs, piece gold traced, DINNER GETS, 100 pieces, finest cuality portelain, hancsomely deco- tated in natural colors, gold 9 50 . trace¢, 100 pieces, French DINNER SET oP : very handsomely 16, 50 * Limoges, SETS, 56 pieces, thin porces decorated, 1E varersloure ele eaa” oy al 2.25 TOILET SETS, TOILET SETS, 9 pieces, hand- somely decorated, large sires, T S, 11 pieces, richly , full ‘sizes, with'slop 8.95 TOILET SETS, 1? pieces, y shaper, highly decor oh ‘lors, on) rich Unted 6. 75 TOIL bai Before Going on Your Vacation Consult THE WORLD'S | VACATION BUREAU, (381 Broadway, ew Yark, t i I ! } + | i { t 1