The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1902, Page 6

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aad HELENE HADLEY IS AMONG THE STARS IN BROOKLYN. | —— Charming Actress Who Shines in “Quincy Adams Sawyer” Appears at the Amphion. HAUS FICHTS FR. REFORS ember of Mrs. Osborn’s Com- pany Would Effect Change in WManageriai Treatment of Em- _ployees at Rehearsal. STRIKERS MIGHT HAVE WON. Young Woman Writes of Long Prep- __atation for Which the Minor Mem- bers of the Company Thought ‘They Should Be Paid. A girl in Mrs. Osbarn's “Pad and Pally” company has written The Hven- fng World concerning the recent strike | @f members of the chorus, She says: “T ask you to publish this article, hop- img it may bear fruit in the form of gome kind of reform for a class of peo- ple who are absolutely at the merey of managers and who, perhaps, are gener- ally misunderstood by the public, The atrike among the members of Mrs. Os- ‘born’s chorus deserves an explanation, ‘We feel, which was not given by Mra _ Osborn’ tement that it was contrary | to all established custom to pay a com Pany when they were not ‘working.’ “Now this is the point: What is work” We went to rehearsals at 11, 2 and 7 @’ clock every day, remaining untl!! 2, @ and even 6 o'clock tn the morning The trouble was there were too many coeks engaged {n rehashing ‘Tomn Ret’ into ‘Fad and Folly.’ They would | Pahearse an act until they thought they _ hia@ it perfectly to their taste, and then ~ GOnelude the next morning that it was ne 004, and start something new. That Wes the reason that so many of the @Ctors did not know their parts at the | evening performances. The plece was | changed eo often that they did not know | Whether they were playing ‘Tommy g on, her acting being strongly com- her Into promt eautiful young its and Brooklynites will thh f liging Heiene who plays th girl in drama quaint play Manhat tan, nat it" or “Fad and Folly. Got Only Half Pay, = FORBURNS IRL ATA CONSTOC pay. Of course, we struck. Who Wouldn't, under the circumstances? The “Why Did You Persecute Ida Craddock?” They Shout as | principals, however, were paid in full, Mrs, Osborn and Mr. La Sheile evidently eoncluding that though they were great in thelr own estimation—the public Would not be conjtent to pay for them { alone. They also raised the salary of The Six Little Girls from §25 to $3. If 4ii the girls had stood out, as a few of Brooklyn Young Woman Will| Shine as a Vaudeville Star q Us dit, we wou! babiy have won. ! A i, F But the girls reit vere obliged r| He Tries to Tell of Suppress- Ee th iris Toit they were obliged to| Under the Real Article, Afte ; } pp “M her play-house| Her Escapades. ing Immoral! Literature. with eh girls we igineis ——— le t the origin bee paers she Baya SHE'S REHEARSING NOW.|LEAVES PLACE IN A RAGE. 4 pear w k. Bhe doesn't 0 kind. We get but ir Tianiaeimel udctotaryoupee: exninina th Anthony Comstock, guardian of mor- Mgntzavighintwhishuathe ent; as in this fatr State, ts sadly ruminat- s 8 , My jing toxlay on the nericy of Brook- ae Dropped Their Fight. ‘ise 2 {8 going on the liv. He would ike to know why. they of this plaintive little “ex-| Upon the of the Rurns girl, }eall it the City of Churches, makes out a very air case,|now Mrs. Wildrick, from the Tombs,| The hustling n estemlay tried to understand what good|where she was held in connection with|to tell an audi the Brooklyn ahd } P ul her #hort-pay alsters, | the murder of Walter Ti . the re eal nin South 4 he themselves closed the| port was made repeatedly and as many | t, Wi isburg, something :, Segue ka, pore even! times dented that the young woman i#hout business of — suppressing ner Ot Me AY) would go on the stage. Florence Burns) Wicked literature. F re curtailed be- | frequently seid she would never go on! “Why don't ye ppress the Bible?’ erprise Mrs. Osborn and | ihe stage, enlled hal voices, “When the momunched on soclety's 08)" oh. han now alened a contract, haw-| quit Ary whe: witole Sat lever, to vaudeville clr ldook? ida Cra Be that as it ma "Ida Craddock Osborn, Mu works under the twenty Li, Bhelle, west, et y [Irving 1. Plnover, a new endeavoring to make The engagement begins p #ofth the price. The * f will continue until well into May. At P) sae chorus-gir) correspondent . | present Miss Burns 1s collaborating with | > S oe EE psd steadily on. It ts going inte}a young man who Is wr! a sketch | sent ‘adicon, or to exhibit: herself dorsing he! Uno of these traditions—and a very | 8 8M exe Hewita, exh) bles nersels atau entroan’ gooa it in—deals with the earlier | She Is also rehearsing 5 the book With B fistony of the knife and the blue peneil.| Her new manager—not her husband—|* eyman's semen J Tegel toe time of Jaren teri : 5 istorea lB istribute the book, 8 § ¥ . was called in. hy rm e 5 ete . and told that 5 He said:| 8!" a Nd Beatga a e done | “Yes, it Is true I have eng: Miss unsel she nigh Seg) inquired the thealuial | purne ty : ; peel Bae ewan te | Rurns to make a tour of the va Pithis* maid the muscular Misa|liousea, but I had hoped no one would| 0 Monro as she selzed a hatchet und with| digcover It, (AM managers of auch if ¥ tian eve | @ gwiftt downward stroke by the sien ien hone dheteamey | Nowlthat ed Diede ih the book of Rupert Hughes. Hebrities hope the same.) Now that it Kk fnally Ido not mind x a few Ines about her. ‘The people will be greatly surprised to find that Miss Burns pos- Nistriontc art. She is a born should have made the WIFE TRIES T0 }is in the advertising bi will not accompany her. He will remain in New York and attend to his business, while vhe gets a few dollars out on the road STRONCS LINE ATS. DHE’ So Far as Learned Newly Ar- rived Couple Have Not Been Invited to Visit’ Husband’s Mother. ; her sketch docs en suggest the unfortunate n which she, by fate's decree, 80 prom- Inently figured.” | Says She and Her Children Will Starve if He Is Permitted to| SHE PAID WOMAN $17,000. wife made vain efforts to kep her uwband on the force. BE Bhe went to Police Headquarters this! > morning and declared that her husband | a Abused her and that she and her children were without money with S. P. C. A. Policeman Ordered to Salute Mr. Piper, Firmly May Ye Franels 1 certainty of bee ted wife of Lord h teat uy the pra h to buy food. She sald that Reilly H Juchess becuse a Jeaying the force merely to «pite| Declined. Tiradiee to New 3 and to xet himself Into a position | foe oee se on r Where Ht would not be so casy for her | Pu ° 0 e him to support her property Deputy Molic ominissiowe!t Piper en , Reilly and al her c! @Hadquarters for ne gee the Commissioner ashe went qway er Col. Partridge sho ‘on the resignation wi the woman's visit Reilly said her husband left his terday morning, and aft. His resignation at the station- ppeared, ernoon Reilly himselftur quarters and wanted t dis resignation, He Said that rtanity which he had in| joc resigned had been lost|! refused to talk ubout his| ! dren waited | p, two hour aid s Way to lV RS he urs 4 ing they were at Mrs. ming was ina woman salled wanted to ’ they married, They y “And why Commissioner's neck was|“" | jones to Dance. | Bre complete for the an- of the James F. " wear one." le with me, Don’t you know : sald the Imperturba “But I'm not under you. and the laffalr| mour, Pana} Army had nothing to say except that he 8 with the 8, P.O. A.” Then he 1 intended to punch the head of the man Seaneaent guaped who ciroulated the report that he was in Getting Hastings last week, With thar delicate femark he dismlased his interviewers tion, | distinctly, In fact he roared, 2,90-0070" ,eald Capt Piper THE WORLD: MONDAY « | from nator in the United States | ss | ones SALES often hap of the year, except just before Christmas. 'That’s one point that makes this sale exceptional. mas is but little more than two weeks off. Usually, a few thousanc involved. A Just-before-Christmas | Sale of Framed Pictures This Sale comprises pen, at almost every season For Christ- 1 dollars’ worth of goods is $25,000 Worth of Pictures r retail prices. the pie That's point Number Two. Bu res go to you, in time to help you economize in But a third to a half below these ll is, that one of the foremost pub- and manufacturing concerns in the country—the your Christmas buying, at prices. That's point Number Three. The secret of it lishix Alfred making and sellin publishing only. The result is the most Carbongravures, plain an Water-color fac-sitniles, Three-color pictures, famous. Oval and Round Combin sortinent. shapes, styles and finishes. at full prices. follow. The full display has t the Under- Price Store. At 15c, worth 25 ||] Carbon Gravures, in many, good | subjects: Mht and dark wood | frames, 7x0, 9x11, 7x12 in, Three-color Prints, in | wood frames, 6x8 In At 25c, worth 40c and 50c— y ravures, plain and col- nonk frames; 10x12 and in. gilt ored, 11x18 Platino Prints In dark frames; 9x 11, 10x12 and 11x13 in, At50c, worth 75c— Three-color Prints in shaded green) frames; 14x10 i with gold) * ornaments; a ¥, ty of good subjects. Also many in oddly shaped frames; 10x15 in, Z5c, worth $1.25 to $1.50— iravures, In bronze frames; 16x19 in. Three-color Prints in black-and-gilt frames: 8x18 and 15x20 fn; } in shaded green and brown frames, 14x24 In. Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co., WINTER SHI back, or of velveteen. ; blue brilliantine with fine white plaits, finished with pearl buttons; LADIES’ WAISTS, of fine quality Pr with taffeta colored and bls ; Teg. $4.00; sale Sey My cold cure relieves the head, nose, throat and lungs almost immediately. A 25 cent vial will break up any cold and prevent Grip, Bronchitis and Pneumonia, refused to discuss his plans for the ure ‘Vhe couple went at once to the home of Mra, Yoho in Hastin It ts likely t they will re to England before 1 s Mrs, Strong has $25,000 coming 1, Lord Hope, It ever overlooked © former hus’ is not recorded that she trifles of that kind. It has net is has Invited b At hy SUFFERING IN DENMARK. rned that Mrs. son and his wife |Widespread St ation Throws Many Out of Employment, COPrpenit N, Denmark, Dec. 8) ad suffering here resulting nation and commer- been Intensified by rity of the winter, nth earlier than usual, had largely to be asing the number of persons unemployed to an extent sur- passing most of the records and geri- ously taxing the resources of the charity organizations, The from ind wh — England Honors Capt. LONDON, Deo. 8.—Capt. U, 8. N., retired, hag aa honorary life member of United Service Institution In acknowl. ent Uterature of the British Ni ginning of the holiday season—and we jum portunity ; buying the entire made-up stock. back with large stitched plaits, stock prettily trimmed also of Bedford cord, buttoned at side, 125th _Street, West, Campbell Art Co., has decided to discontinue the of framed pictures, confining itself to he decision was made right at the be- ped at the op- important collection ever offered under-price—consisting of Platinotypes, plain and colored. d colored; many of them re- productions of the world’s famous pictures. Photocolors, Platinets and for which the makers are ation Pictures, in large as- All are new and fresh, handsomely framed in this fall’s To them we have added our stock of the same lines, that we have sold until now The new prices range all the way from 15c to $10. Of such as have been unpacked as this is written, details een assigned ample space in At $l, worth $1.50 and $1,75— Three-color Prints in gilt, black and brown frames; 19 x 22, 16 x 26 and 17 x 20 in. | and) Carbon and Platinum Printasin black and brown frames; 12 x 14 and 16x19 1n. At $1.50, worth $2-and $2.25— Carbon Gravures in black and brown frames; 22 x 26 and 23 x 29 in. Three-color Prints in specially de- signed frames, ornamented in gilt; 17x 20, 16x26 and 18x 24 in. At $2, worth $3 to $4.50— ‘Three colored Prints in six specially designed frames to match plc- tures; 17x 25, 17x28 and 19 x23 In. Hand-colored Carbon Gravures, in cholce subjects; green and brown wood frames, with gold bur- nished ornaments, 16 x 20 in, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, 4th ave., 9th and 10th sts. On Tuesday—A Sale of RT WAISTS. 1.95 2.09 Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, West 14%St, me RTH 1807 <P "RELIABLE" @, CARPETS CHRISTMAS RUGS, Our wits have been wool-gathering as ‘| LADIES’ WAISTS, of Botany Flannel, slot seams front and Duchesse front; also of imported stripe, tailor-stitched reg. $2.75; sale price unella cloth, front and price, well as beauty gathering, and these special bargains are the result. AXMINSTER RUGS, Were NOW 6x9 ft. $20.00 $14.50 8.3x10.6 + 25.00 20.00 9x12 oe 50 22.50 Dainty Parlor designs; also Oriental etfects. Christmas Furniture gifts are first being Selected, so choose now and we will hold goods until wanted. TURKISH CHAIRS, $38.00 (reduced from $56.00). All upholstered. ~ TURKISH ROCKER: (reduced from $58.00). All upholstered in fancy damask. “Long Credit’? makes holiday allowances do double their expected work. CASH or CREDI?P (QwPERTHWAIT 104, 106 and 108 Wesr 14% St. NEAR, 67S AY. Brooklyn Stores Fiatbush / Near Fitoh St. enn Major-General Adna ®. Chaftee describes in next Sunday's Christ- mas World how the edidier boys in blue spent last Christmas in Manila; how they had ‘a fiela day at St. La- zaro, ate turkeys from Australia and joyed over presents from home. Order the Christmas World in ad- vance from your newsdealer. Out of his valuable contributions to avy. . Corner 121st St. {21st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.| 193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square. & SONS Chatham Square: EVERYTHING FOR HOUSEKEEPING. Everything Reliable. CARPETS, BEDDING, STOVES, RUGS. Solid Mahogany Music Cabinet. Piano finish,inlaid door, five adjustable shelves. WA $9.40 Same style in ma- f hogany finish, $4.90 Hi 4) and with under de Cash or Liberal Quartered Oak, | Combination three French bevel mirror at! top. Reduced price this Credit. | Toilet Table, in golden oak, quar- |tered oak or mahogany + | finish, 18x22 in. oval z bevel mirror. Reduced from $16.75 to $9.98 Bookcase Desk, drawers sk parts] Iron Cylinder Stove, 8 inches in diameter; swing top cover, with S).. for this week only to $2.65 Reception Chair. Back panel of beautifully grained maho; ny, carved, piano finish, upholstered seat, damask coverings, $8.50 | Large Size Comfortable Reed Rocker, finished in the new Empire style, white with green tints—a very handsome piece, $3.90 Customers may add to their. Accounts in either store or make payments at either, sutting their own convenience. No extra charges of any hind. For this sale we have ready a large quantity of the finest potatoes coming to this market, uniform in size, solid and white, and as perfect cooking potatoes as can be o considered, cannot possibly be matched anywhere throughout Greater New York. 10c 10c, Prunes. Choice California from the Famous Santa Clara Valley. Medium Size, 3 pounds for 4c Crackers. Vienna Crimp, } fF Golden Crisp, Johnnie Cake, Graham...eee Five o’Clock Te: _—$—$—$—$—$<—$—$<—<—<—— 9c M. y quart bottle. pared Flour, Peer package 3 Tomato Catsup, Poorlem B: pint bottle, Older or White Wine Vin. egar, quart boitte. large bottle. Olive Oll, dest Imported, pint bot tle -« Fine) Juicy Florida, Medium size, a dozen, Large size, a dozen, is perfection. A Pound, In-er-Seal pkge., tte ON, good quality, quart Domentic yr, quart 1 Be It is made specially to Special our order of the purest and richest ot unskimmed milk by one of the largest and best factories in the country. We do not hesitate to guarantee every can. Only 3 cans sold to each customer. for This Sale, a Can, POTATOES. A LARGE e BASKET, Parlor Matches, Triumph Brand, box of 1,000) in OF ground, a pound. wder, Butler's Blue Ri Brand, all flavors, a package. fancy large | Smyrna, 9% 10c 10c 15c 7c 10c 35¢ Very Best No. 1, All Kinds, ‘A POUND, 35c. COFFEE, Best Mocha and Java, A POUND, 25c 25c, 28c 1 S They are tained. The.price, quality Tomatoes. Peninsula Beauty. Fine, Large, Red, Ripe Tomatoes. Full Size Can, Corn. Essie Brand. The Finest Packed in the State of Maine. Every Can Guaranteed, Peerless Brand, very best, & package. 5c carop a Rice, very bert, 3% 5c a Kippered Amported, Maple Syrup, pint bott Apples. Fine Baldwin or Greening,

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