The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1903, Page 4

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i i id Qut by the Hundreds ‘of Hearing to Give Way to : Ones. FOY IS SAT UPUN. to String a Theatrical Specu- Tator, Who Listens Awhile and nm Lete Go—Mr. Pickwick's: nother ‘batch’ of “popular songs come to town, and again is tho ty" in the song market. It is to note the passing seasons © “popular’’ songs, if for no other rea- ‘than that the seasons do pass, to the ever changing American time one of the most virulent of- is George Ade, who, if he be not of the mnsic in “The Sultan of most answer for the ideas in Aries. Nightly there is a fresh d turned out of Wallack’s to swell throng of “R-e-m-o-r-s-e" and moa I First Met You" whistlers. Can be that “Blooming Lize," ‘Nancy and “Under the Bamboo Tree” fe 80 s00n to be forgotten? Vhat is it that gives us the changing on of “popular song? Is “Since 1 Met You" any more tuneful than ; Girl T Lett Behind Me?" or does 77 the cocktail song have any better right live than the once universal “hit, Brown Jug?" Take the comical Dooley," is he of more importance tat Dayid Braham's once famous » Duffy's Cart?" The late “Billy” iM once had the nation whistling Fly, Don't Bother Me,” but now Bumble Bee" and other insects We lyric attention. In their day just Das “popular” songs were “The Market | om Saturday Nig! “The Charleston Ben “My Dad's Dinner Pail," “Major feather” and ‘Che Mulligan Guards," wh are only a few of the successes itten by David Braham for Harrigan sao Hart in the heyday of the Theatro *Comique on lower Broadway. What a wealth of memories is called up “by the mere megtion of these rollicking d. ballads! Mr. Harrigan no longer ‘When Poverty's Tears Ebb and How," and returns to the scene of hiv former triumphs with “Old Lavender,” @b almost forgotten stage character. * Dave Braham, the versatile genius “Whose simple melodies once thrilled the " Pepulace, now wields the bow over the ‘Arat violin in Wallack’s orchestra and Aightly listens to Ade's cocktail song sung by Frank Moulin, who admits that Secured his first engagement py sing- ing. for @ manager one of Braham's hits." Does the old composer w hark back to the days of his old fs? To him rightfully belongs the » if he cares for it, of inaugurating " songs in America. ills “Paddy Cart” at one time was played every band. “Recently at a session of the Aschen- jel, the musicians’ union, the sub- of popular songs came up for dis- ‘cussion, and after going over the suc- that modern song writers were ‘ho better than the old What then, constitutes success? After #engs that have enduring worth are the ones that come nearest the human Reart. First in favor are the patriott ' Ballads. National hymns never div “Marching Through Georgia," “Dixie “Tanda” or ‘The Star Spangled Banner’ Rave nover been more widely sung or Whistled than was "Shoo Fly,” put tac Matter is forgotton these twenty years, ) While its contemporaries still appeal. + A Bong will live in proportion to the Amount of undying sentiment it con "There'll Be One Vacant Chair’ @nd “Then You'll Remember Me" are ‘till favorites, while “In the Gloaming “Warrior Bold" were long since | Buried because they were not s0 close to “the human heart. “Her Golden Hair Was _ Banging Down Her Back" and “Nancy Brown.” another version of the same sentiment, are recognized us descriptive > lyries of a type more or less well- Known, George Ade's “R-e-m-o-1-s-0"' ~ has eavght the tancy because it is 9 with a moral on the tov free in- may hold its place on the list of “popu- Tar" songs as long as there are peopic "the morning after” with head and a regret for a nigh The most “popular” coon x but a few months, Li aching folly, lives aa ly diverting, me Bernabe is that they, like their subjects, a Mook or rather sound alike. ee: er f ener re t: ne ies story of how Hddie stung” one day last week thy & sidewalk specuiator F Anne,” of “Mr, Blue Beard," tn front ot Wailack's, 40 the He gues, and after studying “rhe Su . iulu"’ apnouncement turned to as mipresent bird of prey and pro- Heed, fo bem wpertect tease,” ie this a food show?" he asked, ag fhe alr of an innocent abroad said the speculator. houses?" #ay so. I'm selling the inst it @ funny show?" eure for the bi: comedians comic of them, Frank Moulin, har su whom he w, herd as in a great ucky follow De Wolf rot on his knees every dob ‘dningy” bi h dainty bits of femininit Maning and Tguerl te e Johnnies must eave nary tan would be ‘co such felight. but Hopper— By whe caa't ti: note Publicl, rec THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1903, been further annoyed by servers in the two actions resulting from the judgment for $1,089 secured by Will- lameon, of New Y. $2,500 mortgage foreclosure hel ark Mortgage Cor is not been told that her house has FRIENDS WILL SAVE FROM SALE HOME OF AMERICA’S GREAT ACTRESS TO SAVE HOME OF CLARA MORRIS Great Benefit at Which Mary) Anderson, George Gould, Julia |» Arthur, Bishop Potter and W. C. Whitney Will Aid. ) ordered sold on Feb. 1 the shock would kill her. ig hopes that the matter ILAR SONGS? “through a benetit ave been Assured by prominent fotten under way. Bishop Potter, mh Cr George J. Gould, unicated with us, to act as treasurer for the re- Month, They Drop Out “4 ia_considerably and we are feeling much encouraged. V have nothing to feol ashamed of; mis- beset us. and tled down as have been by Illness, matters have v We are incapable of ppreciation we feel for st of our friends from \J. D, CRIMMINS, TREASURER. So TO BE TRIED ON AN OLD CHARGE. Sergt. Shiels and Five Patrol- men Must Answer for Failing to Close the Mauret House. Tender words of comfort and encour- ent have wrought a marked im- condition of Clara spected the workings of his new system. Mer beautiful home, on-the-Hudson, sold under forcclosure proceedings eb. Wealthy and influential friends have come to her assistance, Join D. Crimmins, the millionaire con- tractor, has written Mr. F. C. Harriott, the actress's husband, sist In organizing a benefit and agre Ing to act am treasurer for the recep- tlon of funds, “The Pines,” In $5.00) people in the precinct? offering to as. Bishop Potter, Commissioner Greene h. trial Sergt. John H ck Cox, James Devanney, John Harriman are among those sent messages of sympathy and proffers of assistance, Miss Morris has been greatly cheered Schoenick for neglect of duty. these men were attached to the Tender- loin Precinct at the time that District- Jerome made his sensational raid on the alleged divorderly-houre of Laura Mauret a offering to lend her ald. | nla came an affectionate telegram from Jui, Arthur, who ts about to embark for South America. Letters and telegrams came from all | parts of the country bedroom was fragrant to-day odor of exotics sent by admirors from points as Callfornta and From Califor- scattered abou doing duty in uniform, red before Deputy Commis. and Miss Morris's the various precincts HAIRINE. -JFLANAGANS SON AND WIOOW BENEHIT Will of the Wealthy Brewer, |: Who Died After Debauch, Is; Filed To-Day. ‘ere represented t who 1s attending clean, healthy condition. Don't think be- a . Jhild at school~copy book—way that he should Morris's many friends, who of Shiels down for Monday ne ge Cox will be tried on Tu Lat of bonh—believes It all—mother told him so— f distress became Holling stones—get No mo i |her wp and wrought a gre: never have a bit on Dwyer on Thursday. Dinan cero dodithed Vit L troubles have been, without doubt, the cause of her tines. and she ts on the road to re- At is us far as she will ever has a chronio Iways be an inv. ferlig from nervous prostrat ever which made her ut men claimed at the time of Mr. Jerome's raid that they unable ‘to procure evidence against the Wardman Gitennon connection and found guilty, and was subsequ 1 | before Recorder Goff, He appealed and the higher courts sus- Love your nelehbor—tnied It once—had to leave ove her—did my best—breach of promive | will convince you of this fact, Owing to the f «the warm—yory proper rule in bed—wtupid ttle Teach the worm to stay | cost jairine and the extremely low price, wi not fill mail orders unless § cents extra is Inclosed with the price, At drug- He was convicted eritical nas subsided.” - Harriott sald that they had not! tained the conviction Koop ‘em—ailly foole— F The will of Capt. Willlam Tivingston Mau who lets his wit stay In—apl to be Foolish rule—the one about—ch » who died sud- and View Hotel, ights, after a prolonged | dissipation at Coney Island, was filed | is chap who does that wears a crown—nonsense—tail | Washington n't got A crown—wh 1d Homo 1s whore the heart te—osh Flanagun leaves half his estate | it of his son, Wille in trust for the tum Llvingsion Flanagan, jr. AT know—are in nome other fe! Every rule—exception to—that Is why T take on to the lot of ‘ein—rules were made to RETAIL BRANCHES break, How dota the little busy bee—don't pellove a What bee makes—some man takes-—beo don't get « It In a well—in wa Stone walls do not a prison make—bah! what tor ny rot. hot make the privon, but they help an | lot Unending Success. The new James Butler store, 462 Amsterdam Ave., tetween 82d and 83d Sts., was opened on Saturday last, making 110 retali stores in the metropolitan district, all owned and controlled by us, The worderiul growth and success of our business Is attributab e (o twothings—the quality of our gro-eries “Butler quality” is synonymous with ‘best quality.” In price TRIMMED HATS and the prices for which we sell them. we leave it to your own judgment. Compzre this list with any other and we know what the verdict willbe. LIBERTY JAMS. ared from fresh fruits and pure sugar, as- sorted flavors. for wear at Southern resorts, also POTATOES. Finest Long Island and New York State Pota- Big, white and mealy—no black spots, Hen basket, Le. Demi-season styles, consisting of straw combinations in effective styles and at Moderate Prices, B. Altman & Co. Fay 20c. Trimmed Millinery Department, Third Floor. Our Tea and Coffee selling for the past week has been enormous, but we fully expected it. prices are the lowest ever named for the qualities offered, and we guarantee our goods to be abso- Two Dainty Breakfast Foods. Blue Ribbon Breakiast Food, 2-pound package, Triumph Oats, 2-pound packave. in glass, patent top, bottle carton, dium size, Ib... sreereseees Rice, finest Carolina head, 34, bs 25c CRACKERS. Saltine Biscuit —latest prod. canning, tender, sweet, can seas uct of Natio: fine, crisp Saltine Wafers in Iner-Seal packet dainty—package.. ingers,or Nice Formosa Oolong, English Break~ assorted flavors, package.e fast, Mixed, Ceylon, Japan, Gun- powder and Young Hyson; Zlbs., $1; POUND. eeeereeeer oe Choice No. 2. Good stieneth and full favored,Mixed, Breakfast an 3 ibs,, 70c.; pound. Unxld Brand. Our eatra fancy choi put up in’ parchment preserve their rich fragrance, English Breakfast, Indian and Mixed; pound, 5Uc. fine, package.........0 SPECIAL SALE OF COUNTER GOODS FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK, | 20c. 1, INCLUDING THE FOLLO: @olgence in an American drink and| Olives... Tomatoes, choice picking, solid and red ripe, 3 canS...... 25c Johnnie Cake, |b. Vienna Crimy, ib.. Golden Crisp, ib. Graham W afer: 5 Fruit Crackers, |b Who understand what it ts to get up! 13c.; 2 for... Triumph Brand, plain or in sauce,can.... 2c Pictures on the funny page, it Is only | % reason for this ned cartons to BUTLER’S BORAX SOAP. We offer this Soap ata price that will compela purchase, and guarantee it equal to the best, 8 large cakes....,,.... LAUNDRY SPECIALS. } Powder, 6-02. pkge., 4 for Clenewel Powder, none Brand, plain or sauce, 3-Ib, can. Ole MONDAY, com Silver Nering : ‘ i A ol, open with key, 3 Cans.eeeee Golden Tips Ceylon. cartons; 5c 4 COFFEE. Best Mocha and Ja pounds, 70c.3. pound, , domestic, key can, 3 for. parchment-lined Sardines, best, in mustard, can... 12¢ 54 BARCLAY ST TLANOT ST ring, can. betler, G-oz. pkye., 5 for packaye French Blue, 3 squares Triumph Potash, box, 8c.3 3 for..... Same grade elsewhere 38 weet uae A Fancy Fresh Ro J For Colds, Catarrh For Sore Throat For Eczema For All liching For Rubbing For Rheumatism For Aches & Pains For Piles,» Specific And good for many other troubles. Inned to death, Mr, Kddie id Santos; 2 Ibs., 28¢.; pound, Baltimore canning, 3-Ib. can... BUTLER CHOICE GROCERIES ORANGES, CALIFORNIA NAVELS, ‘ ave them Medium, Large, Batre Largo, tim, Tittle Miss ite ttlest “and Le $0 oman, York e he “Pistewacklan knee? Bh, LEMONS, Large Messings, SAVA-CEA, 214 Canal Sty N.Y. SIX PLATOONS FAIL |TWO SHIPWRECKED TO PLEASE GREENE.) CREWS REACH PORT Police Commissioner Admits)Castaways from Primus and Senator Penrose Brought in by the Ward Liner Orizaba. More Men Are Needed, but Will Give System a Fair Trial. Police Commissioner Greene admitted}! ‘The Ward Line steamer Orizaba, Which to-ay that he was far from satisfied | arrived here this morning from San- with the workings of his six-platoon|tiago and Nassau, brought seven ship- system, Nevertholess, he declared that | wrecked seamen. Four were Capt. Clare he intends to give it a fair trial. and three men from Commissioner Greene went out with | bark Primus, which, Inepector Brooks last night and in-| Was lost Jan, 1, near the Ilule in the Wall, one of the Bahama Islands. Ue sald to-day that the department Piimus was bound from Stx@ammas for Philadephia with a cargo of eorap fon. ‘The other shipwrecked men were the crew of the barge Senator Penroge, bex fore reported Abandoned Jan, 12, about 150 miles south of Cape Hatteras, In @ The Senator Penrose lett Philadelphia Jan. 9 for Guantanamo fn tow of the Spanish steamer Niceto. She |carried @ cargo of oll. ENTOMBED MINERS SAVED, | Rescue Party Fi Calmly Eating D! POTTSVILLE, Pa., Jan. er. %6.—Reseuing Brookwood colliery to save three men who were entombed in the mine by @ It was thought the men were Killed, but when the rescuin, reached them the Imprisoned met They did not know they | were imprisoned, the silent rush of thi no notice that they the outside world, are before reported, | eating dinner, ay Thewere cut off fro! needs more men. He doubts whether the six-platoon system will work with- out a large increase in the number of patrolmen. “Do you know," the Commisstoner was asked by an Evening World re- porter, “that there were only fifteen men out on patrol in the Delancey 6tree: precinct last night, and that there are "Yos, I know that.” replied the Com- miseioner, “but I think ff the captains will see Uhat their precincts are properly patrolled there will not be much cau for complaint, though I acknowlodge we men, However, I intend lo tem a fair trial.” ONLY 15 CTS. For the Best Hair Tovic in the World, If You Have Not Tried It, Call for Tt not only cures dandruff, but actually makes the hair grow, leaving the scalp In & cause the price is only 15 CTS. that the article Is not good. There in not @ hair tonic on the market that will equal it at any price. A trial of a single bottle gists, 15 and nts a bottle. BEAL STREIT CO., 79-81 Cortlandt St., N.Y. Lazenby’s English Pickles, finest imported, Chow Chow and as | 5c Evaporated Apples, Ib, 10 lifornias, me- 5 Prunes, new ( Si... eeeee, trees Essie Corn, finest Maine 10c Blue Ribbon Jeliy Powder, 9 ¢ Blue Ribbon Salt, dry and Olives, 18-02, bottle Peas, Hillside Brand, can, 25 c Baked Beat Baked Beans, lousckeeper's Golden Pumpkin, large can... 10¢ Sardines, fine, imported, in 28 c Sardines, Neptune Brand, 20c Marshall's Kippered Her- 15¢ 23¢ "Oc Numsen Brand, Mary- Oc Brooms, No, 7, well made, Blue Ribbon Mince M Peaches, Patapsco Brand, 10¢ CHOICE ROCERIES A Stock-Reduction Sale Of Men’s and Women’s HANDKER-CHIEFS Over Forty Thousand Linen Handkerchiefs Are Involved. rather large conceptions in Handkerchiefs as well as in other merchandise. Think of taking forty thousand fresh, new hand- just to clean up a little for kerchiefs from a reserve stock inventory and the proper reception of the new purchases that our buyer is making abroad just now! ach the 40,000 a foot square—they’d stretch 7% miles if laid side by side—or from the City Hall to One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street. And they are all pure linen, soft and ready to use and ‘The majority of them are Women’s Handkerchiefs from there are several groups of dainty Plain Hemstitched French Handkerchiefs, and some in colors or lace-trimmed. Altogether, a most attractive offering, typical of the broadness and excellence of our stock of fine Irish and French Linen Handkerchiefs, with the additional advai- tage of being A Quarter to One-Half Under-Price! It’s a good time to lay up a store of handkerchiefs against future needs or for sure-to-be-welcome presents: These on the Main Floor: At 35c, or 3 for aly regularly 50c Call each of beautifully laundered. Plain Hemstitched These in the Basement: At 10c. regularly 15c and 20c One thousand dozens of Women’s 200 dozens of Women’s Hand-woven Trish Linen Hemstitehed Handker- French Linen Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, with %, % and 1-inch 50 dozens of Men’s Hand-woven French Linen Hemstitched Hand- kerchiefs, with 14-inch hems, At 50c, regularly 75c dozens of Men's Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, At 65c, regularly $1 dozens of Men’s Fine French Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with 14. % and 1-inch hems, regularly 25c rench Linen Hand- kerchiefs, with hand-whipped col- At 124c, regularly 25¢ 1850 dozens of Women’s Irish Linen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, with \y-inch and 1-inch hems. ‘These are unequalled at their full At 8c, regularly 12%c 350 dozens of Men's Tape Border Handkerchiefs, with attractive de- signs In colors woven in. At I@c, or 3 for 50c; regularly | Women’s Fancy egularly 25¢ “rench Linen Hand- kerchieis, with hand hemstitching, trimmed with Valenciennes lace, 110 dozens of Men's Plain Women’s Fan stitched Handkerchiefs, with Henee the reduced price, JOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, 4th ave,, 9th and 10th sts. lormerly A. Stewart & Co. | BAUMANN’ Furniture and Carpets. CITY OR COUNTRY. Cor. 8th Ave. and 46th St. OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P, M, * MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1903. Pornied Reara 0 Lak CASH OR CREDIT. READ THIS LIST FOR | ___Femied Recs ta at

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