The evening world. Newspaper, January 28, 1903, Page 8

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ne boas ( ! TWO OF THE FEMININE MINSTRELS WHO APPEARED FOR CHARITY. ( “oS _e) er" —j <=} —_ er" cz —— os ‘intoxicated Auditor at Eliza 4. dethan Playhouse, Formerly; | \ rs. Osborn’s, Rudely Guyed | |< Romeo's Lady Friend. 1, (SHAKESPEARE UP TO DATE. | | Frank Lea Short’s Company Pre-| sents the Great Love Tragedy My Son Some New Features and ¢ Fixings. "a ——_ then reversal, . Osborn trying to get ahend | of the times with a “‘Helgh-tra-la!” for | Dlase theatrical rounders, now Frank | Lea Ghort taking us gently by the hand @nd leading us back five centuries to the Bligabethan drama. Strange fortunes of the House of Os- iF How time does fly there and tp and get the hands of the dal faie'tangie! ‘BU, tere was something of the 1 Rot" atmosphere about Inst ia doings. ‘The mimic audience at eo and Juliet” conducted Itself not ‘pudlences which a few brief weeks wal me were wont to smile and nod and ‘at’ Blanche Ring, Drina de Wolf hd other dear ones now acattered to the Zour winds of the one-night stands. | | | of the hapless slaves by courtesy called oritics."" ‘The rest were distinctly dlt- ferent. They did not look as though they were digesting Sherry or Delmon-| Wore Long Skirts and Not fco dinners. Many of them looked as . though they mubststed on food tor Trousers, and Flushing Men | thought, As a whole, they were what the Chautauqua expositer misnt ae-| Haven't Recovered from the oribe as “an intellectual assembinge.” . FH ("Hogébver, somo of them couldn't nelp| Jar to Their Sensibilities. Blggling when a venerable page—whom Mr, Keith or Mr. Proctor would have pensioned long ago—came lamely out|[T WAS A JOLLY AFFAIR. and began tidying up the primitive atage, barn-like in its plainness and as aero ot Scenery as Toledo, O. ‘With(tmcés anid hands blackened with When this ancient “supe” had slicked|purnt cork, the young society things up e bit he pulled down the red|women of Flushing last night “nothing-dolng” flag and the acting au-|appeared as minstrels before an @ience came pushing and laughing and| audience which filled the Good Citl- , talicing out of doors at either side of|zenship Lengue Opera-House. The the stage, and, after going to the rear| women did not wear trousers, but were 4@f the house, crowded and struggled | becomingly and modestly gowned. The down the matin aisle to seats tn front, element who had been the firat to re- There were gay $15 a week gnijants,| serve seats in front and had gone there who stand along Broadway in the day-|armed with opera-glasses wero disap- i. time, and likely lasses who spurn wash-! pointed. a ing dishes and have consecrated thetr| ‘The women had allowed the impression lives to “art.” to get abroad that the profits were for i Tuned Up to the Times, a local charity, ‘They gave "The Mikado” i ” .|& year ago, and the professional man- SDR nes, Sumner weale, \Dooey: ager who assisted them lost! several |thoughts back to ‘Fad and. Folly'{#nired dollars in the venture. From ¥ a ‘iaights, when enthusiaam would some-|'h° Proceeds of this show will ” pel times break out at most unexpected ang|M™ *ho amount he lost and the re- mainder, 1f any, will be given to the Re eaes moments. Flushing Hospital Tho real audience liked the “‘souse,"| wpe orgs wan aa follows! Possibly because he was ao delightfully oe ee oe Ratural, and watched him until he wan| M#™y Sepolle, sololat and tnterlocuter, | ,Sbucked into a seat and all but sat upon, | Cornuc *He recognized this regard for him by | et'y Parsomonia | Morning Glory ¢ intermittently glving way to maudiin| Amcria chatter Dlsy emotion, | Lucondia Morosini But the real audience wore not Mrs. Oshorn’s tag, nor her clothes. The only old, familiar faces to bo seen were those 5 —_——_—_ | Hicksoelety Zelinis Miss Zolia i Bertram Yost took advantage of a mo-| bentemons Kavw Lea isa Mary, Kn mentary lull to come forward and speak! Helinda Alegretto Miss Dessle ithe captain of an Amazonian march. — | By this time some of the I-hope-to-be- ee actor cavallers Were sprawied upon! the exclusive Niantle Club aa the “Hi je atage; Queen Elizabeth, Aune and!aniio Poker (‘lub," nome of the clubmen Mary Aun beauties were ensconced niin the putience blushed ® the stage boxes, and the emancipated| sa, dishwashers and cigarette ah ee the prologue, a duty performed with| Chloe A. La Sh + Siesh grace and a sword salute worthy ans “My friend Bill said he hed twenty- reamera| sons for not 0 iD 1 lights, bent forward with their chins In gemay sea ; ¥ ‘thelr hands and exerting intense strain soo! fon the elastic 1) tholr necks, Capulet, (im the person of J. Hurl May be y—whoever he ame out and made a few re- other twenty-eight reas ed 10 put some of her perso i Deatity into the reading of ne neue the Her principal fault was strenuousness,| ing ut considering her years and training she gave a cro ¥ Jullet had jus: le performance "Who are the leading Hehte of Flush- en nicely started ing socle fn end woman asked Tullot didn't seem timed interlude—tor Elizabethan perioc Fup with a good many things mot “good thir mut the « set for an t Hlowe apectato nd two of their Werk seized the of out. They | just’ as a war c mind the ed to yy at were was fown.”' That demon Knew about a quiet Fiv © trying vs mar to keep secret 1 the stage ° started to exterms: mem i Critle Forcthiy, The critic afterw Never encountered @trical Mne walk forcioly Meanwhile tho play proceeded untit {t complet Wrought upon ihe scene the Rome: hich bad f Wright Kramer Mr. Kra ! 1 Uke William Faversham and Die Romeo inuch by Ye suspected Parry Leighton was Ho, And the most exci {noident of oneeption bee | Kvery nufferer knows that ell existing owh LURK are Inerely Makeshi{ts Co Upp - Of Hts Head, 1 romarked he had a Mr. Waversham an aying the part of However Mt back to tae apples and flowers apture Hien between aceview by" a suucy ing without the ‘ ei, ; No of cutting fe Emig Brennan Ince made an aur this not tn a hos; i dF. M. Kendrick springs. (ec appiaive for hiv Step wears he inecary ® BAY, tng your ola 0 that the performance AM o'clock, thus gaining time Wint ABBrAVAle the case nad endanger the b iy Interesting The Cluthe bystem represents the only the perform- real advancement in the history of the interesting, mecbanical trestment of Rupture, Cali wondering without iy Se ats for FREG lon. 2 th wt, New York. TA EWEL BAC Left Employer’s Store in Brook- lyn Yesterday Morning with the Treasure and Has Not Been Seen Since. FAMILY FEAR FOUL PLAY. The mysterious Aisappearance of Abraham Burnett, a fourteen-year-old son of Samuel Burnett, of No. 420 East Eighty-third street, was reported to the police early to-day, The lad worked for a joweller in Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, And has not been seen since he left the store yesterday morning with a satchel, containing $300 worth of Jewelry. It is feared he has met foul play. ls father sald that Abraham was a bright boy and was trusted with large sums of money and with expensive jow- elry by his employer. He had a been found to be hones out with a satchel of jewelry yesterday morning. He had often carried larger amounts than on this occasion. Mr. Burnett thinks that his eon was waylald and robbed ,and that he Is now being held by the robbers, or, frightened by the loss of the valuables, will no: return, He ts described as short for his age, stockily built, with dark complex- fon, hair and eyes. He woro a black coat and vest, gray trousers, dark gray overcoat and black derby hat, tA general alnrm was sent tes Cornelia Parsons Miss Bertha Parsone %| ration, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. As ho Sofla Sajamaada Jim Jame......Mre, H. IL James ceca: WM Stites out from Pollce Headquarters, but no trace of the voy has been found. ——— TOOK A STRAW YOTE. Interesting Experiment in @ Restaurant, An advertising agent, representing & prominent recent Western trip, was dining one even- Ing in a Pittsburg restaurant. While waiting for bis order be glanced over hin newspaper and noticed the adver- tisemont of a well-known dyspepsia prepa himself was a regular user of tho tablets, he began epeculating as to how many of the other travelling men {n the dintng-room were also friends of the popular remedy for Indigestion | When the ‘end women" referred to Yhen I asked him ‘his first reason he said: ‘If you haven't got any money you needn't join,’ and I said the ns were not nec- Marks tiat might have been heard 19| emt . hen items 4 iy poor old boy, doe, was never bad Reninvenie AAW nen Fernanda Elisct ike the boy of Tee teat remaeked Bho was very good to iook at ana MA ,Parvons “They were always man ober t was the cue for a wong In which any polnted at audience, sing- Got My Eyes on You- ne Story of her past life when the ar- | The Intento gave six names of the ela “lush’’ burst forth In a roundelay! elite, and concluded with the name of a Relther merry nov tune ¢ ¢ minstrels then Who Dat Said ing which the Vhey bit the + my, | RISD everNW her Jan, 2f.-The} er Daniele was found! erearofG. L. Bmith's tthe head had a oo" Ruptu re He says: “T counted twenty-thres men at the tables, and in the hotel office I took the trouble to Interview them, and was sur- prised to learn that nine out of the twenty- three made a practice of taking one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal “One of them told me he had suffered so much from stomach trouble that at one time ho had been obliged to quit the road, but sloce using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets had been entirely free from Indigestion, but ho continued their ure. expecially while travelling, on account of irregularity in meals and bec Nike all travelling men t what he could eo wanted, get and not alway “Another, who 1 the picture of health, said be never ate a meal without taking a Stuart Tablet afterward, ber ho could eat what be pleased and when he pleased, without fear of w sleepless night or any other trouble Still another used them becauso he was subject to Kas on stomach, causing pressure on heart and Jungs, shortress of breath and Aistrese in chest. which he no longer experi regularly was the only safe remedy he had | mach and acidity. | ever found for sour 4 Ho had formerly used common soda to re Hove the trouble he tablets were much etter and rinking or other excesses the dixestive orqana, noting omach to a healthy, whole ition so effectually as Stuarts Dyspepata digi per wk womach lacks and yellow pari relied upon. a every form of poor a lets contain the diastase, which 1 oui Bold by drug FIRE SALE. U. NEHRING, There are New Bargains Daily, 4s we cannot ¢ one day The entire stock of Cameras, Lenses, Photos and Opt Goods of the World's fay mous manufacturing establish- ment, recently slightly damaged by tire,! ¢, is ordered to be sold at great sacri OPEN EVENINGS. NO SLUMPS, BUT DAILY, REGU- LARLY, month in apd month out, in New York City circulation The bow as ever known, day tho only absolutely sure and safe cure for hoarseness, bronchitis Ing cough, Weeding lungs or hem: orrhages and consumption. IT HAS CURED THOUSANDS. family has used Dr, Bull'a Cough Syru eo last twelve years successfully an uso no other.” Kirk Feld, 611 D Street, ‘ashington, D. C. T use none other’ but Dr.” Bull's It hax been ned in our family for years and wel! not be without It to Hirth Ne de Bate b DK. FOUN W. BI Discoverer of Dr. Bull “My little boy netimonia and Di Im. after L had give My other boy ana niy ondertt Drs Bull's nved too Nr, Angle, ouse'* Emest & Uospltal, Morris Plains, “Lused Dr, Bull's Cough Syrap with bene It worked like a charm and cured a cough In one night. It nnd best cough syru Campbell, Farnburs! need Dr. Bails Coug 1 w rup. which helps and always eires m on, Andover, Ma “T have used Dr, Bull's Cough § an iy tari iy age find ie Invala chikiren are boars bys: Ure. U. 1 Wynkoupe sft wad Kast dihc Streets, Portland, Oregon. “T have used Dr, Bull's Cough 8: tho last seven years and have aleaye derived 1 alo recommended it Miss Barbara C, P. 0., Newcastle Co.. “Twant to tell you how delighted wo all are with Dr, Bull's Cqueh Syrup. too much when I fay It in the very best cough syrup, not only for grown peopl und anything to equa h Syrup deserves the entire oredit dren's good health. eryhody."’ Geo. Gabriel, 103 nd East Giison w#reat benefit from tt. wi 8 renult that followed iti Andrew Zillig, 169 Hickory St., Buffalo, nN . Avolp SUBSTITUTES. ‘Do not accept some cheap imitation ; {t may contain harm: (al drugs. Nelther take the poor substitute offered by the dealer; be fs after large profit aud you will endanger your health or that of your family If you fool with a substitute. Tnelst on DR, BULL'S COUGH SYRUP, it is the best the one that will oure you i Seo that our Trade-Meark tho Bull's Hoad {s on the wrapper. Large bottles, only 9 cents, at all druggists, 7 A. G/MBYER @CO.,/ Sole Proprictors, Baltimore, -M¢ id no other remedy eq) ACTUAL VALUE $200.00. hibition in our warerooms, and the goods show exactly as hey would appear in your homes, DINING-ROOM. Golden Oak Dros Dakneae ca oea ey Table Cover, 15 yards Oak Kitchen closet, nish a Flat at $65.00 SEND FOR LIST OF Goops, WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUN' Holzwasser & Co,, 1421 & 1423 Third Ave., soth & sist Sts. On Saturdays Untli 10 P. M, RR. fare allowed Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock- Read This List: THE WORLD: WEDAFSDAY, JANUARY & It’s a Better Way to Find A Home Than Tramping About TownT his Weather Fried Rooms to Lat. ard THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1908. FAMOUS DR. BULL The Inventor of © Dr. Bull’s Dr. John W. Bull, who discovered Dr. Buil’s Aity years wo, wan tho most suc- Throat and lung discases No other doctor has over been able to iicvise a better formule. | aso of throat or Inng trouble whleh For Thursday,Jan. 29, Vocal & Instrumental lar Recital MPSON ORD In Our Concert Hall, . - Fourth Floor, Thursday, at 2.30 P. M. All Are Welcome, a, Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th St. Fifty Pianos Greatly Underpriced. Piano Warerooms, Fourth Floor, Some are new; some have been rented for a few months; some have become slightly marred while on our Wareroom Floor; some are discontinued styles—but each and every one is perfect in every respect and fully guaranteed. We shall sell these fifty Pianos at Prices Ranging from $145 to $325, These instruments are, as stated in the headline, greatly underpriced. They command in exclusive Piano Stores from $100 to $225 more than the prices we now quote. This is our first special sale of Pianos, and is without doubt one of the most important that has ever been held in Greater New York. “Cd sacet Men’s White and Fancy Vests. &econd Floor. We have purchased from one of the best manufacturers of Men’s White ani Colored Vests their entire sample line, consisting of pure linen duck, plain and figured pique and other popular patterns, in single and double-breasted effects, as well as their complete line of Full Dress Vests. All sizes from 33 to 46. We have secured these garments at such remark- able prices that we are able to offer them at Less.than the Cost of the Bare Materials. The regular prices asked for these Vests range from $3.50 to | .65 $5.00. We say... Corded Wash Silks, 28c. Yard. Rotunda. To-morrow we will place on sale 25,000 yards of white and colored Corded Wash Silks at the atove price. Great selling will surely result, as the regular price for these silks is 48c, yard; we therefore advise early buying. A Sale of Watches. First Floor. These watches are accurate time-keopers; every one has been thoroughly regulated and tested. | Men's Hunting Case Watches, 14 kt. gold filled, svaranteed for 20 years. plain polfshed, engraved and engine turned styles, fitted with Waltham or Elgin movement; a $16.00 value, for.. seers 18.75 Men's Open-face Watches, guaranteed for 20 yeitra, thin model, fitted with fine seven-Jewelled American movement; @ $7.75 walue, at.. Men's Open-face Silverold Watches, thin model, screw back and bevel, fitted with fine seven-jewelled American movement; a $4.9 value, for........,.83.95 Ladies’ Solid Silver Chatelaine Watches, pendant set and fancy engraved cases, fitted with fine Swiss movement; specially priced at, BY 3.95 Boys’ Opcn-face Nickel Watches, second hand and. good Swiss movement; apecial price.,......-+/.82.75. Men's or Boys’ Open-face Nickel Watches, second and and Ansonia movement, warranted., 88 Women’s Tailor-made Suits, $28.50, ‘Third Floor. WOMBPN'S TAILOR-MADH SUITS, new epring model, of fine quality black or blue Cheviot; blouse effect, side plaited front; box platted back, flat curved tab collar of moire, trimmed with black and white braid; etitched Peau de Sole vest and belt; wide flaring graduated flounce skirt, top of flounce trimmed with deep fold of self material; habit back Unad throughout with heavy grade ‘taffeta; splendid value for 28.50 Great Price Reductions on Women’s Coats. Special Offering in Women’s Heavy Cotton Waists, Second Floor. ‘Women's WAISTS of ailk-finished Etamine; large double box plait and side plaits, inverted ¢ront, with double row of lange pearl buttons; also WAISTS of Butcher Linen, box-plaited effect, with hemstitohing, $2.75 Women's WAISTS of black and white striped heavy Madras, woven and silk stripe; short shoulder, with fine tucking; embroidered stock. $3.95 Women's WAISTS of heavy figured Cheviot; tailor made, fancy stock, pearl DUttONB........6..+ + S475 ‘Women's Butcher Linen WAISTS, trimmed with antique Jace, shoulders, fronts, sleeves and collar, at $6.50 ‘Women's WAISTS of imported Momie Cloth; front, back, collar and cuffs elaborately embroidered, 89.75 some with high storm collar of Alaska Sable; peau- tifully trimmed with ellk braid and appliqued in fancy designs lined with white Peau de Cygne or heavy satin; eelling regularly for $5.00 and %5.00, fatndnc +1+++:835,00 WOMPN'S FINE QUALITY BLACK KERSEx COATS; with high storm collar and wide revers of Persian Lamb; bell sleeves, lined with heavy black satin; eelling regularly for 835.00, a 827.50 WOMBN'S THREE-QUARTER LENGTH COATS; of fine quality black Broadcloth and Kersey, in a varlety of atyles, with and without shoulder capes finely tailored and finished; ‘handsomely trimmed lined with heavy black satin; selling romularly at $37.50, at. o soreees 125,00 ; double breasted, oollarless, bisho} fare med with allie bral 5 i} raid; regular!: gir Women’s Dress Skirts. OMBPN'S DROSS SKIRTS; OF FIND QUALITY ED mein black and blue; nine fore wide flar- {ng, inverted plait back, flare trimmed with graduns- ing perpendicular etraps of stitched taffeta over Closing Out Our Entire Line of Renaissance Patterns. Becond Floor, Including Bolero Jackets, Collars, Scarfs, Doylies, Curtain Patterns, &c, Renasgsanc: Duchess, Ma uy bian By + pl of thi Me retta reloaa tin Ftamped rman Linens; itohed end drawn work SCARFS. turn-over ouff, smartly trim: ned. h white Peau de Cygn tined wil for $5. 16 E, 42d St! play | the entire stock in drop of good quality taffeta. bed ¥ "1 TS; OF BLACK BROAD- WOMBPN'S DRES@ SKIR’ Ft BUACK. PHOAD: lor stitching and black ; a Very. smart 14,75 CLOTH: quadruple. flounce hed with fine tal founee ping; inverted. plait back ir, unin satin pipim tatior-made The Model Food Store. Entire Sixth Floor, WOMEN'S HIGH GRADE VELOUR COATS; in a variety of styles, with or without shoulder capes, Laces and Galloons || .27rencscses: | .2¢7 Btactuns ond faeh quart. jar. is rom the At Considerably Less Than Regular Prices Varms; 6- ; igor, pievemey First Fhe PRUNBS:—Carload ot i ee a y a n¢ CGHOCOLATE:—W.. H. high-grade Venise and Applique Lace | | New Crop Santa Clara $ ; . ait meet, iteguiar, medallion and Paraguay ef- || Valley Prunes, thin | Bakere or Royal fects; regular prices $1.00 and $2.00 the yard, for r small pit; 10 1b must Meaion Nene WHEAT F ob ot received a apecial shipment of new | | WHE om ge Handa, which we offer at the following (oval “Bluart aS ODAi="Roval Btu. prices, Hyer Wb. 45 and go | | {x00 Breakfast Food | & wrntar Bekens FLOUR:—“Royal @tu- The Last of the Sample Robes. | | piiga?Qts™en, aii, Patent, made trom Whole Evaporated Although the selling has been very heavy during plen 8 Ibs ‘ds del the last two weeks, there ts etill eplendid noice in COFFEE :"8t Spangivd Hobes, Lderre Robes, Ein Te wet Robes and Blend” Selected Private ov Ing Dress ‘J ‘ q Growth Bt: , ary rons! 810, 615 and $25 | | Carerully blende ground fre#h every da: round coarse, mediur no or pulvertued: § tbs b 8 Corsets and Corset Waists, | | 1:99." sca pid! ings, Choice Oolong, Beoond Floor. English reaktaat OF Li ans: & We have devoted ® great deal of thought tq our j ‘ eons nave, festa ST aad Misses’ Corasts! LPS Bae Walste, which now incl Kivdies sei ead sa Tie in tape, satin and moi yeady for use; require mn ack age. tol Bay Word malntaing « load of Tens of! THE 3-TIME RATE FILLS VACANT ROOMS. “exci. er upward. Red Alaska, tall Ty ‘A fuli line of Batiste and Coutll “Alisa” Corse bay long, medium and short full gores, low eines 18 to 26....

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