The evening world. Newspaper, February 27, 1903, Page 6

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{ Small Part. j Right by “Making Good.” Unless signs fall, Sroad-shouldered, lusty, }€o dictate terms to managers. Bijou. both in size and achievement Berara about “Two Eyes.” /e@ver the piece, is fraternity, Zeta Pst. A Stage-Struck Youth. (us seasons. ur on the salary question. WORRY CAUSES Morality of Connecticut. IN GREAT Rev. Henry L. Hutchins, who death. test thas went up f he critloised @raz local pape! fhome of Prof. Curtis. maid he had been misun, Wihile talking two Prof, rts Hutchins so much Worr h he gained notoriety was mu: meeting of the Federatio: iy He had ml every to in the interest of the Hible |" fe waid that the inland to of the | Were filled eae Sate | with de in part by frequent in the smaller towns ee appeared before 4h the Morrisania Court, ¢ eald that Mrw. offered Person with a Name as Old- "*y Fashioned as That of the + {| Play Wins Popularity in HE SINGS ABOUT “TWO EYES” fFoung Man te a Columbla-Graduate 1, Who Was Taken from the Chorus , and Pr.ves the Managers Were there is a tall, rich-voloed young man in the $i5-a-week class of Brown" who will soon be able ‘This newly discovered Eugene-Cowles of chap is named Madison Smith, 1@ big, awkward, handsome fellow, bullt the gridiron rather than the stage, nd with volce so swelling and strong that it almost bulges tho walls of the _ Smith 1s the sensation of the perform- He makes the rest of the mate Members of the cast look like plgmies, Hoe is not given a chance unt the @econd act, when, in the Insignificant a trooper, he comes modestly and captures the house with Riis splendid singing of a romantic song Makes the Hit of the Piece, | He makes the hit of the pteoe, without Beeming to realize the fact, and at each tthe persistent encores ho invariably { ives he comes hesitatingly toward ‘the footlights with an air of apology. Smith's voice was “discovered” during j@ rehearsal of “Nancy Brown" at Lyric Hal, and he, was taken out of the ighorus to the extent of having his name printed in the programme and being @iven the one chance to ‘make good." Si ‘The judgment of the management | ras good, only it wasn't carried far enough. Smith ought to be spread all | Smith, whose parents live in Bridge- ae @ Columbia College man. In his x an year he sang in the Glee Club. It was remarked then that he had a détrong voice, but it was not Whought to be suited to solo purposes. Smith neglected his volce for his mus. ‘eles and on the Columbia eleven of ‘00 he played right tackle with glory to Bimself and consternation to the other Ww. Ho could yell louder than any- \wody and he was the athletlc pride of After Gmith left college he went the yey of the stage-struck youth and “smoked cigarettes with the chorus of ‘omic opera companies for two precari- York Democracy, PASTOR'S DEATH ‘The Rev. H. L. Hutchins Sudden- ly Expires While Explaining Reasons for Attacking the strict EXCITEMENT. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb, 27,—The ‘Gay made sensational statements con- @erning the morality of residents of the Btate based on his investigations as the _ fageut of the Connecticut Bible Society, died suddenly while explaining his views to Prof. Curtis, of the Yale Divinity Behool. It is thought that the notoriety Bained by “als charges worried him to Barly in the day he wrote part of a Statement, meant to better explain hia| Position in answer to the storm of pro- the Inland towns Leaving the paper unfin- ished, he called upon the editors of sey- and then went to the| Ho was noticeably agitated, because he PPED NEIGHBOR’S SON. CHORUS SINGER WHO MADE A BIG HIT IN “NANCY BROWN.” Join Daniol\ Sonst. Sons Will Offer Extraordinary Values IN, MEN’S FINE IMPORTED HALF HOSE. 10,000 pairs, divided in two lots, as follows; Lot 1—Men’s fine Cotton, in plain black, with white split soles, tans, grays, reds and solid black. 25c. values for 17. pair. 6 pairs for $1.00. Lot 2—Men’s Lisle Thread and Cotton, in black, stripes, plaid and neat hand embroidered designs. 45c. values for 25c. pair. 6 pairs for $1.38. IN THE MEN’S COLORED SHIRT DEPT. Just received, a lot of new effects in neat figures and stripes, $1.25 values for QBce each. Men’s Unlaundered White Shirts, well made and reinforced, extra good value. At 35c. each. 3 Shirts for $1.00. Above Are on Sale in Our Men’s Goods Store. PROMPT EXECUTION OF ORDERS AND INQUIRIES BY MAIL. Entrances on Three Thoroughfares. Broadway, 8 8& 9 Streets. CANDY Counter Goods, Ib., 2Oc SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY. CHOCOLATE COVERED PERSIAN DATES....,..0s:-eeeseeseeeeeIbe 106 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. CHOCOLATE WALNUT FUDGE,........+sseseeeseeee-. 5s scoeceeelb. 10c THE CRONNS WEET MULRONE Latter’s Followers to Coop Union Wounded the Form SEEMS TO FINISH CRONIN. “Cronin, Cronin One big stiff Jab bim! Jolt him! What's the ait? We don't give a tiny ham For John T. Crontn—bunco man.'* toes were on display last night The banner exhibition put on view uons, he arose among his followers Ine dead Cronin,’ “ “ No Gold Brick: “No Rattlesnakes,”” demanded that the matter of his op- « CARPI ponents election to the leadership disposed of right there and then, trled to stanapede the crowd, but efforts as a stampeding orator had no movin, effect upon his hearers. ‘1h & speech in which he exprossed his he walked in good ociety, and that ,|nad never been a street car conduc |during the late strike in Brooklyn or a gery, Basped and fell to the fe fer, trom the aie i, Bi. tut the minis fled “soon ‘a ter 88 the direc ie ath, | : n gave . be {n an uptown hotel. ‘Ph: references were directed agai Cronin, upshot was that the matt. e was Jett with th at mittee and for leader, ¢ was a fight in the street a meet ut a few poltcemen dri y and the war led Daugh- Oourt Upholds Mrs, Hornig, B. Hornig, of No. 193 Wosichester } Directory Magistrate to & summons secur ! Hornig ke fon With @ siren, The Years old and his name Was tn court and re- ! to ait down on a by one of Telephone For the Spring months Goes to press MARCH ist, Ie wil! contain 160,000 names, To secure listing in this issue, contracts for service must be made before the end of Feb- ruary. Low Rates, Efficient Service, But the Banners Borne by the The Mulroneyites Mulroney himself made ret at ever having becn @ college bred man, that he enjoyed a profession, that That will delegations retyrned to their balliwicks, one in high feather, the other ewearing aS vengeance. Y er er Leader of the Twenty-Second of Congressman Jacob Ruppert, it was said to-day that Col. Ruppert was much better. from an attack of bronchial pneumonia which he contracted while taking a sleigh ride last Saturday. ant | SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. —— Congressamin Ruppert Better, At No. 116 Fifth avenue, the residence FRENCH GLACE PINEAPPLE, CHOCOLATE ROASTED JORDAN ALM We will deliver any or ail of the above spectals at the followh Mbnhattan Isl Brooklyn, Hoboken, City and the Bronx.160 No goods sent C. 0, D. «Ib. 31c 54 BARCLAY ST. COR. WEST BWAY. 29 CORTLANDI.ST ‘COR CHURCH The Congressman 1s suffering CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought of , This and other equally pointed mot- at) the meeting in Cooper Union Hall of the In those days Smith was very humble,| General Committee of the Greater New Now that he Is flirting #o successfully with “Nanoy Brown" and fame he wili|¥ndred and five banners bearing mot- tess ‘begin to have a better apinion| tes. Not at all endearing in ¢heir char- pare ioms > puta “y" In his name and|acter, but all directed witn telling force @ man-to-man talk with Manager/at the head of John T. Cronin, once leader of tho Twenty-second Assembly District, since supplanted as tho reault of an exelting primary election by a re- doubtable member of the Mulroney fam- ily, one Joseph. There were three by the Mulroneyites was indeed a wonder, and no one blamed Cronin, who was present to defend his own cause, when, after reading the emblazoned inscrip- in the hall and loudly proclaimed against being “robbed of the leadership" of the He and Mulroney were present with thelr respective henchyten to pre- sent their credentials and each to lay claim to the leadership. contested question, It was a sorely holce motty exhibfts, ‘ A ‘brass band headed. the ‘Mulroney delegation. The Cron had a hand organ and a Cuban flag. Their leader explained that his side made no moto splays because they were dignified and did not believe in indulging to that ex- tent in personalities, ‘The Mulroneyites hooted when this shot was received, and coupléd thelr retort with “Cronin, you have no personality, You ane a dead one.” Cronin leaped upon the platform and He bat re- he tor ene nat in the he | T ((Owperrawal] 121st Street: Chatham Square: gas"! 2226 to 2234 Third Ave./193 to 205 Park Row, among a few of the other Corner 12st St. Chatham Square. EVERYTHING : HOUSEKEEPING Everything Reliable. ETS, | Oak | Dresser, llarge French plate H mirror; 2 drawers; drawers; price re- duced from $13.50 5-piece Parlor Suits, mahogany finish frames, highly polished, uphol- to stered in Silk Velours, Verona Velours or Silk Damask. $ $ Reduced from $45,00 to....... teat nner eeee ene 27.79) 8.95 Highly polished {Oak Oak Rocker, | Exten- large, comfortable and 510M Table, “ with piano |finished top ; Wardrobe, H double door; 2 A drawers at bottom; shelf and hooks well made; reduced to | reduced from © a. inside; well fin- $1.98 [e520 = $8.40 feduced Stem $17.50 to Prices Marked in Plain Figures. $9.75 Customers may add to their Accounts in either store or make payments at either, suiting their own convenience. No extra charges of any hind. Cash or Liberal Credit. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1903, New York's Finest Retail Store. eet Bingera 4 inate. mmentalieta, fooluding the Fumenaneds Bertetta, am i Wonderful Sixth Avenue, 19th to 20th Street. . At Less than Imitation Prices. * First Floor. We secured at an enormous sacrifice a large and very choice line of real Tortoise-shell_ Combs; represented is every desirable kind in Side, Back, Chignon and Florodora styles. " We will place these goods on sale to-morrow at lower prices than are usually quoted for imitatiog goods: 9 5 For Real Shell hand-carved fancy Chignons and Empire Combs, also Loop C Hair-Pins and Side Combs with heavy quill top; sizes 4 and 5 inches; heavy quill top Chignons and heavy quill top Empire Combs and Bar- rettes; regular prices in this lot range from $2 to $7.50. For Real Shell Barrette Combs and Children’s Hair Retainers; regular price 25c in this lot 50c. For Real Shell Quill Top Side Combs, Victoria Loop Hair-Pins (the English pun), Chignons and Empire Combs; regular prices in this lot range from Such pricings tax credulity—yet the difference between the comparative values and the sell- ing prices is exactly as statéd. $1.50'to $2. For Real Shell Chignons‘and Hair Retainers; regular price $1.00. j for M , Clothing Specials antBoys, | | Vomen’s Neckwear, Second Floor. CaN ace sand Net Applique ¢ offer for to-morrow’s sale a heterogeneous lot of Men’s and Boys Clothing; we have culled these goods from our regu- lar lines and to clear them quickly cut prices to the quick: EXTRA SPECIAL IN TROUSERS; 200 pairs Men's fine pure Worsted shapes; special values, 95c., $1.56 and up to $9.00 each. Washable Taffeta Bishop Tab; top collar embroidered in black, users, suitable for present and early Spring wear, in natty iultelmand tr laneesowers arena Meiers good $5.00 value; to close quickly, we mark them... $2.95 fects; latest ete e «$1.65 | | each $3.25 MEN'S FINEST FEDORA HATS; special. or 36 chest measure- Washable Butcher's Linen Col- YOUNG MEN'S SUITS; for ages up to 20 yea! H + endidly tailored lar and Cuff Sets, with fine ment; about 18 desirable patterns; these Suits are sp! 4 5 offering for Sat- needlework bandings; French ae] ve a Aid rely ee ibabsat citer) oe $7.95 knots; regular value, ‘$1.25 i si ee aleinrar Mise Cheviots {OF Set misc esses cuseste 75 F OUR BOYS’ THREE-PIE! H xe viots, . Sane SF crates suitable for present or early Sprin; $ 4. 95 Crepe de Chine Barb and ear; real values up to $12.50, at seeeee a * Twice-Around Ties; _ beautifully yond trimmed and embroidered; no £ OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS’ NORFOLK, SAILOR AND ABUL E-BREASTED SUITS; that sold up to $3.00; $1. 65 sizes 3 to 16 years. A In our Full Dress Suit Dept. we are now showing a complete line of Men’s High Class Prince Albert, Tux- edo, Full Dress Suits and fine To) Coats at the following price range: $25.00, $30.00, 35.00, $40.00. Also a sete fine of Full Dress and Fancy Vests, of Worsted and Wash materials, two alike; never sold for less 95 than $2.00; this sale, each., Real hand-made Arabian Lace Collars, appliqued on fine China Silk, in white and ecru; in the latest Bishop or Tab front shape; regular value $3.75; Chotce of New Spring Buffs and Stoles, in black, white and colors; for Friday and Saturday's sales only, at 50 per cent. less than the regular price; each, $6.50, $8 and $10 Spring Styles in Misses’ and Girls’ Suits. Third Floor. y “Suits, collarless blouse coat, small double capes Peiesatia Ty sleeve, vevereee ent y, nea trimmed with v taffeta; 7-gore skirt, tailor fancy braid, <oat lined with eae lor stitched Jap seams, having full flare sere ing; size: $16.75 and 16 eviot and Novelty materials, blouse coat, with Mise Legere stylishly trimmed with taffeta bands or fancy. or mitbON odel flare skirt with panel front and trimmed $23. 75 braids, new mi yoke effect; sizes 14 and 16.....---+++ Sassesee) mateeenys Cheviots, Canvas Weave and Etamine; all latest de- s, elaborately trimmed with Persian trimming or Women’s Gloves, First Floor. Women’s 2-clasp embroid- ered Glace Gloves; black, pearl and season’s shades; value 95c.; at, Pail ccrecccreescres 65 Special clearing lots of special importations, including Glace and Suede Paris Point; good assort- ment of white, tan, mode, glace and black and colored Suede; regular value $1.00 and $1.25, 85 Misses’ Suits ad 0a ; siens Gf lott, inte side plaited with yoke effect or having $ 29.75 he en Pedestrienne Skirts of fine grade Melton, solidly stitched d bands of self forming yoke, anel front, or tailor stitche f ete irt, with consecutive rows of stitching around $6.00 PRIDE echo neti rR eT eres Ch stylishly Misses’ $8.75 trimmed wit! sign, lined w! Women's 3-clasp Glace Gloves, Paris Point, perfect fitting, black, pearl and spring $1.35 value, at, pair These three important lines em- brace high-grade skins, guaran- teed workmanship and perfect fit. Cavan Dress Skirts of fine grade Cheviot; So iSiteta bands forming panel and flounce de- ith good grade percaline BE Infants’ Silk Shirts, 45c. instead of $1.00 @eoond Foor.) Fifty dozen silk and wool Shirts for infants, Made with fashioned sleéve, finished with heavy silk floss; sizes 1 to 7 as regular $1.00 value, 45 Camera Dept. Second Floor. Eastman Koes 95,00, $9.00, $0.00, 2.00 and upward, Royal Plate Cameras (dupli- Camera) $i.00, Of 0.00, $12.00 and up- Model Food Store. Sixth Floor, 2GGS—Strictly Fresh New Laid Orange County Eggs, received direct from the hennery (not delivered); dOzZ.....eessreee 22 BUTTER—“Meadow Brook” Creamery, made from the rich- est pure cream, received the ward. » take 34x for Saturday at. e same day as churned, packed Weno Film Cameras; take 3365 ay sBeseenense in. paraffine-lIned cartons (not 4% picture delivered); Ib....-.+e+04+ a) s at re- Sample line of Album SCRAPPLE—Home-made Philadel- duced prices. Special Sale of hia Farm Scrapple, so well Metol Quinol for Velox Paper, fiked_by all’ Philadelphianss 3 N eparerrre nite 311 Vocal Song Hits, 14¢} | itss'28¢, btn, 3 ‘Acid Hypo for Velox Papet Secous Pest, - CRACKERS—Fresh Made Lemon POX vecenee aeoseerener ‘ ry ot She ant Toure, Gems, Grandma's Cookies or | Plate Holders, 5x7 _ (rubber ee. Orange Gems, fresbwand crisps r 4 slides); regularly 85¢.; special, ee Be ‘True to @yee-of Blue? ae, Cy sala Ca assorted, ¢ fou of *76. or Down, Youser im the Cora. Yields, (be song Mit of *Wisd of Photographers’ Paste; 8-02, eres will ew COFFEE—“W averle Blend” the kind that stieks and 10.18} Fy,” Mocha and Java, roast§d daily ct Northern Girt, dry up; reduced from 29 "he Ouran T Cant Sing by the best improved process, tman 3x3 Plates; reg: Toten ‘ound medium or pulverized; wary sold at 24c, dozens special | | Fees utett tet te Sez, Pe eee: pobre 3 ef ah sy susseasanataeh sveneseee Tm Wearing Away aly Heart for Tou. Sump, ion Yoursalt iy. TEA—Princess Blend, White La- Flash Cartridges; regularly sold} } i yeu Can't Bee Bell-Oyw walt tn bel, India and Ceylon, a mild, 9c, and SOc) all sizes T Owild Never Love Lake That. light-tempered tea, with strength saceemecesss Tm Oorry I'l! Bo Busy AM Next Week, A bee reac Ceylon Instrumental, carefully combined; 1 Ib,, air Large sheets of red, bo Sala tight séaled can, 78c.; % ib, 40 and brown Card Board; cacl Bb, @ and 12 ne at 4c, Per Copy. ne. | | STURGEON Detatly amiga ls Pas Bindings fam Panne: beanie i ver Sturgeon, per pound... Bony gee BI hinge’ valent toorriy b> DRANGES—California Seedless properly ‘commad, rolls Thin Skin Navels, doz,, 905, Mae chines "$8.00, 198.00 wi gt.60 Sloan's Plate-Developing (7 (something DEW)-.0rre--- + DELICATESSEN—Mild Sugar~ Cured Boiled Ifim, cut from corn-fed hogs; cooked corned beef or dried beef, We make a of devel- oping, printing end ie BAKERY--Layer Cokes ,,t¥0 hay tried ers of pure fru’ ing sand- tattad a Ba aft “ot eg ie I cut work we feeeaet or vanilla; tach, crete 8B

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