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| | | | THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY EVENI OULOBER 29, 1902. OPERATIC TENOR WILL BE HEARD ONLY IN CONCERT. MRS, OSBORN LOSES ANOTHER ACTRESS, Grayce Scott Suddenly Resigns from Fashion’s Playhouse Company. Stage New Play. on, that of Miss © company at jouse is causing! artors in and | Clyde Fitch, the playwri Ing from a sprained t, Is suffer. The acet too, whe ‘The third resignat! Grayce Scott, Mrs, Osborn's play Much gossip among t out of the th dent cpmes just at a Mr, h is most anxious for the use of both legs, as Mary Mannering gives the first performanc ness of New Hi day night The accident occurred in front of th Garrick Theatre as Mr, Fitch ste from his carria of the play. struck the pa: turned, tea with Miss | cing git | js new play, at affected. i She intimaked that things at the vere not at all to her liking, | tly put out 1 ° of the ne several Ugaments. H fainted from the pain and wa. into the thoatre. Mr. Fitch declares he will attend the opening a y Haven, but It Is con- sidered ext ly doubtful if he car keep his word, He ix still In great pain and it may be several days before he is able to leave his home. He thinks this Is an unlucky year for him, Last sprng ho broke down under the strain of heavy work and wen! abroad. While in Italy he was threaten- ed with an attack of appendicitis, He escaped an operation and went to Switz. erland, where, after a long rest, he re- ed. carried dropped tn see his lady! Jove and found she was in her bath @nd could not come down. He cs Up and asked her to slip on something, | #0 she slipped on the stairs and came down.” This enraged Mrs. Osborn so that she decided upon h ures. Other Uberties with the similar na-| BRAIN FOOD Is of Little Benefit Unless It Is Di- gested. Nearly every one will admit that as a na- ton we eat too much moat and too little of Vegetables and the grains. For business men, office men and clerks, and in fact every one engaged In sedentary or indoor occupations, grains, milk and veR-| etables are much more healthful, | LET'S GET MARRIED Phelan and the Widew Quillan oe Fea slas ere) onary Broke All Records in Their | ona continue in heattn. ; ij . le, it one day fs su! Nine-Hour Courtship. As a general rule, meat once a day DPPEL ARRIVES *FOR CONCERT TOUR Former Tenor of the Metropoli- tan Opera Company Will De- vote Season to Song Recitals. “GOOD MORNING; ” ficlent for all classes of men, women and children, and grains, fruit and vegetables suould conati:ute the bulk of food eaten. ut many of the most nutritious foods are dimoult of digestion, and It tx of no use to advise brain workers to eat largely of ¢ | grains and vegetables where the digestion ts Andreas Dipple, the great Wagnerian| Fell in love, was engaged and married tenor, balanced himself on the gdge of|in the short space of nine hours Is @ tea-tavle in his rooms at tie Ma-|the record held by Mrs. Libble Quitian Jestic Hptel, and talked of his coming | Phelan, of No. 124 Charles street, w concert tour to an Evening World re-/marriage to Michael J, Phelan, of No. | too weak to assimilate them properly. jBorter who was perched on the window- {204 Dod street, Weehawken Heights, | it is always best, to get the best results | sill, In an adjoining room Mme. Dipple |was celebrated ‘by the Rev. Alexander | from our food, that some simple and harm end her maid were Inspecting large and | Richter, pastor of the ‘man Luth- | toss digestive should be taken after meals Chaerous trunks. | Every | avallable/eran Churcn, of Hoboke to assist the relaxed digestive organy and was ‘occupied with flowers, TAIL Kinds} 1 brief, It was a case of “Good morn- | several years’ experience have proven Stu- of Nowers in all kinds of shaped masses |ing; let's get married.” ‘The couple met | art's Dyspepsia Tablets to be a very safe, tu ; t the home of Mrs, | pleasant and effective digestive and a rem- with al i of Kind wis ed ENSUED RV HGHAI COD eet eal Wwitlow Quillan, at it | cay which may be taken daily with the best results Sluart’s Dyspepsia Tablets can hardly be called a patent medicine, as they do not act on the bowels nor any particular organ, but MARIE DRESSLER BETTER. [ony on he nt ger. ner woolng they w wt 8 o'clock In the evening th the celebration of thelr honeymoon. 4 t would resemble a catastrophe,” exclaimed Mme. Dipple, poking” h head through edroom portleres: apology. “were it not so delightful." Dipples ved on the Ku MISS GRAYCE SCOTT. e added to her anger, She says that | yy They sup! m der” G This * ls, determine? to make examples former tenor of Reiraneonemoane ik stomnehs lack, i wh y her. vill dey 2 aes to discuss her ab- ric, nd Her Condt- ae iafilt ylime ontltely (0) Actrens Slept Well ro Manbattan Dramatio League, Manhattan Dramatic League of }! will give its third annual enter- and reception to-night at Turn ty-elghth street and ‘The farce ce ss" will be pri > will take part he will open in Reilly, Mary Bric ew York at the Metropolitan .Opera- Anna Monahan and House. In this clty he will be assisted ‘and Messrs, Hartnedy, by Mlle. Zelle de Lussan and Marcel cold and Klonan. Journet. s, our to last At its conclusion nto Europe. The wark, N. J. on h Ml ; eee Improved, The actress, It was sid, | plave 1 ” for four five m slept. well jast night and was much re: | Dyspepsia Tablets are. certainly. the bert hed. known and most popular of all stomach 8 Dressler has been ill with a | remedies. malignant fever caused, It is sald, bs Syerwork, Sle seey only her physician, | of Dr. Frauenthal, and Charles’ Zimmer: | man, her manager. k your druggist for a fifty-cent package ’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and after a note the improvement In health, d nervous energy. GRAIN DIFFERE in e ange FERENCE mil S ENC no A Doteasy EEE GUALiy of grnig a CLYDE FITCH AS A SPRAINED ANKLE. Il-Luck Again Pursues the Play- | wright When He Is About to! mt and his ankle was |t In the New and Enlarged Departments Devoted tothe Sale of Women’s Musjin } Underwear, Wrapp:rs, Tea. Gowns, } LoungingRobes,Petticoatsand Infants? |p Wear, ThisIs a Most Remarkable Week ff Seems as if everybody is talking about the formal introductory sales of the big and busy stores enumerated above. wo PACITY INITSELF OPERG. 1G"SIS"STS, THE BIG STORE ti MARET ME AT THE FOUPITAIN Gi news travels rapidly; it flies on invisible wings. Sateen Petticoats | | FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. | Wiese is causing all the enthusiastic buying in the AA | { Women’s Wrappers. SOME EXTRAORDINARY OFFERS. (HE Wrapper Store is very busy, and very rroperly so, for this week’s offerings are exceptional from the viewpoint of price and Neater quality that they immediately demand the most Petticoats were never on the market before and the eager attention. price concessions are such as inevitably to cause womsns wRAPTERS, FLANNELETTE AND PERCALE, ) AT every one to buy. very desirable patterns, including black and white efiects, | WOMEN’S PETTICOATS. m tratull skirts, lined waists, yoke collar and sleeves, trimmed f 4S ) AT te ee) SATEEN PETTICOATS; fine quali- H Hf, /) with fancy washable braid; made to sell at 75c.; special, >) an f | fe d ty, in handsome b'ack ‘and white (Second Floor, Centre.) Petticoat Department? Whether the general | enthusiasm, or the pretty garments, or the very at- | Fee prices—at any rate it is here. | superior quality, special lustre, ltretia flounce, two bias ruifle | made to seil at $1.05, special, effects, including polka dot, stripes MISSES’ PETTICOATS. ’ ani figaroe, umbrella flounes end SATEEN PETTICOATS, in black, womens WRAPPERS) ee eh re eae accordion pleated ruffle; made to | blue and red, umbrolla flouace with good dark and medium patterns, extra full skirts with ounce, sell at $1.69, special, T,OOD sti, tengthe, 32 to 36, SATEEN PETTICOATS; superior SATEEN PETTICOATS, fine qual- 7S fancy braid trimming on waists, WOMEN’S WRAPPERS, FLANNELETTE AND PER- IS CALE, excellent quality, very pretty, dark and medium patterns, full skirts with flounce, breielles on waist, trimmed with fancy brai¢, aoailty st fine black and white BB AG ceo) umbrella flounce check, shepher''s pla'd effects, three | le srasuited' tacks 1 ruffles ani extra Sateen PETTICOATS, superior i ed seams; roz- | , eerie, 4 a= ar $2.80 yards Pees eam: FOL” 7 DO) cordion’ pleated ounce with rut- tT ular $2.50 yard, ere {fle. Very special, | ( SATEEN PETTICOATS; black, Floor, East of Centre) Piano, Song and Violin Recita IN THE %udctorium OF Ohe Yew Art Piano Store, Fifth Floor, Thursday Afternoon at 2.30 o’Clock. ARTISTS: Miss ISABELLE SAEGER, Soprano. Miss REATA WINFIELD, Violinist. Mr, WILLIAM H. SMITH, Tenor. Miss DORIS WARD, at the Piano. 6, Shade of the Sheltering Palms. From Florodora Mr. Smith, Greatest Sale Gver Known of Untrimmed Flat We purchased.the entire stock of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Felt Hats of a lead- ing manufacturer at about One- Fourth THEIR ACTUAL COST OF PRODUCTION. All this season’s shapes and colors; goods that are on sale all over the city at prices up to $1.25. Your unrestricted choice here to-morrow, (Glain Fioor, 19th St.) 1, Midsummér Night's Dream. Mendelssohn With the aid of the Playano, 2. Golden Land of Peace King Winn le a » Mendelssohn Miss Winfleld Miss Saeger, | §. Aria, from Robert ls Diable, 9. . Spring Song 3. Preghira Batzina jacger, Ballad, “ +» Wright | 10, Lombardi Miss Winfleld 4. Violets... Mr. Smith. 8 ight 5. (a) Prayer, from Lohengrin... Wagner | 1 Starligh (b) Caprice PuIlIps | yo a, With the aid of the Playano, ‘ King sos. -Bartlott Playano. Women’s Hlannelette Wight Sowns. WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS, pretty stripe, Hubbard yoke, trimming of fancy braid. “ 59¢ " 7S5e " ISe WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS, pink and’ blue stripe, square neck, hemstitched tucked yoke and tute, fancy brai trimming. | SE WOMEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS, pretty, stripe efiects, round yoke, trimmed with braid and rib-| bon bow, cut very full, oad, Seasonable Shoes tor Wen ant 7 GS u Women at *° crap (Second Floer, Centre.) Women’s Hlannelette Skires, The valuing of clothing in relation to health is a serious matter just now. For during these days, especially the morning and late eventide, one should)! size al! widths. be warmly clad. And no article of women’s cloth- ing is so protecting as well-made, comfortable skirts. WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE SKIRTS; pink and blue etripes; cut 79 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes at J8e. very full; deep hem and band, {FoR GIRLS—Kid Button and Lace Shoes, in all sizes up to Women’s. WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE SKIRTS; plain, pink and blue; deep aX) FOR BOYS~—Satin Calf Lace Shoes, good double sole, all sizes up to 2s, flounce; white scalloped edge; deep yoke bands, £ ‘Foot Mould’ f Shoes WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE SKIRTS; pretty pink and blue 4. K') For Men and Women are better than any $3.50 shoes in the 3,00 stripes; deep flounce; finished with scallop edge, market, and cost you only ’ (Second Fisor. Fast of Centre.) We are exclusive agents for ‘‘Foot Mould’’ Shoes, FOR WOMEN. | Box calf double sole lace; Vici kid, patent leather or kid tips, in but- ' ton and lace; velour calt Bluchere; patent leathers in button andlace; | | FOR MEN. . Box calf double sole Jace, box calf Bluchers, Vici kid double sole lace, patent leathers in single and double sole, lace and button; all sizes. 73 a the bese, is that my the Qua at much differe: fae Min, &!" — before eae ‘his is only the frat differen ce in ualcer Best “rain, In the Gemple of Dolldom. Boautt4tul Dolls Enticingly Displayed. . HE Dolls are happy. And proud, also. They are in a grand new home on the Third Floor. Dressed up, too, as fine as any lady in the land. When the children and their elders come trooping here to-morrow they will find these ladies of Toyland beautifully gowned and holding court in an elegant Temple just east of the Moving Stairway. These Dolls come from Germany, and have faces that are bright { with winsome expressiveness. Clad in their shimmering silks and satins and fleecy laces they are most enchanting to the juvenile eye and mind. We describe two Dolls in particular, for we have priced them in a fashion that will make them immensely sought after. Also word of some Toys: DRESSED DOLL—16 inches long, jointed body, handsome | es bisque head, with moving glass vent long flowing curls, JOINTED DOLL—‘Our Marguerite,"’ 20 inches long, beautifully trimmed with newest styles of dresses, full set ISc Hes enicieas Temierwies Haidar ever adds IS5e Ppp edged with lace, and fancy shoes and fogs; ade to cell for $1,605 epecial price, , “SANTA" JOINTED DOLLS, full jointed | KID DOLLS, 13 inch = wrists and legs, finest quality bisque | quality bisque head, moving eyes, faces, moving glass | shoes and stockings, and jointed | jong flowing or short | hip and knee, 50) (either black, brown, THE TOY STORE, | | | 5 ~ [pee CHAUTAUQUA) SLATE BLACKBOARD, easel 59 | inches, frame inche dear combination; 8) fisekIgand sarwoot, Py Q » , | SHOO-FLY ROCKER, 36 inches inches high, 23 inches | jong, 18 inches wide, painted and wide, blackboard and | dapple3, bent rocker, har tail and writing table 27520 | Opboletered, seat, os inches, fine linen COMBINATION GAME BOARD, i made of imitation bird's-eye maple; Tevolving cart, ID is 28 inches square, has 2 cues and box containing 12 ten pins, 30 carom itian or blond , some centre parti four-foot ladders and 1 five-foot lad- hardwood, thoroughly —con- ructed, painted yello see ean 10x12 inch whe. 1,50 ished body made; dressed ise trimmed with ribbon ine bear label and name on body. 14-inch, | JUVENILE HAND CARS, rigs, book of mul 23-inch, 3.25 Ua hyplente prncples requiring A oe § i 32-inch, 7.75 litte exertion to propel’ them an. | fxoxivore BOARDS, 27 inches ’ 40-inch, 11,50 premature movement ofthe body in diameter, rubber tips, checker ckward, while sitting Necdle threads : ie only velucle pro- | any size silk or thread can IOSPITAL is now Iles by the arose, 5, 7S | waves chain stitch and can be used | hours from 8.30 to 6 Daily, BYCLE WAGONS, 14x32 inch ate tor ‘any kind of embroidery. | beds’, painted, acat and seat boards Weight ie but 15 ounces. Made of 00 sat we ganaaes 0 en tes. fold down making a flush bot- Japanved iron with nickel-plated 25 3, 50 ta forward and b. erect and is | board back and mahogany centre, D.P, DRESSED DOLL, 14 inches DOLL ii long, jointed body, bisque head, moving ey , trimm, with newest styles of di full set of underwear edged with lace, and fancy shoes and stockings, (Taint, Floor, tom, 12418 tin plated whee! ‘Moving ‘tale t % » i acta ahaa ic ail i hdc tala Sais ead