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ACTORS EXPOSE « ing Thespians. Arnold Daly to a Society Tame Suto the Madizon Square Theatre Next Week. ' “The Dangers of Paris," as exposed & the American Theatre, are many, Of course, every one knows there are @ great many dangers in Paris, especial- ‘ty 40 young Americans who inquire the ‘ shortest cut to the Moulin Rouge the | hinute they get off the train. But the dangers brought to view at the American are mostly physical. It #¢oms little less’ than miraculous that ‘any of the characters live through the play, and it looks at times as though the theatre itself would be blown into Forty-second street, to say nothing of ‘the number of pieces, Anarchist Factory Shown, { 4m one of the scenes a shift of under- | @hirted artisans ply their peaceful trade }of manufacturing bombs. They're Anarchists stocking up for Uttle celebration. They finish one om just as the curtain goes up on thelr pleasant little workshop, They fondie und admire the explosive as if fit. Were @ rare bit of pottery. Then, 4 in bursts an excitéd girl and tells them the police have dscovered their retreat ‘end gre coming to arrest them. The girl points owt their betrayer, a spy, ‘who has pretended to be one of their are ebout to thrust him into a glowing €urnace when the boss Anarchist offers the wretch his Mfe if he will divulge the name of the man who sent him there. The spy ‘eagerly agrees, and gives the ,| fame. Then the angry Anarchists pro- - | ceed to bind him with a red-hot iron, {At this interesting juncture the gen- darmes force an entrance. As they @tand. with levelled muskets the boss Anarchist snatches up the deadly pomb and declares that if the order to fire is | cosne, Qaick Curtain to Rescue. wot Fos Hoxlen situation, and the Ameri- wreck. is @ midair str iain, oe villain has ollmbed to | Toot wi off to what he politely terms “a com- Ang sit vows the villain shan't do any fout on the telegraph wives. ‘The villain mthepeupon decides to perform a elack- )wire act himeelf. i | Act one Wire, Blondin balance, pu he fe is ‘boss thrower are hang! a with wi wels bat finally ths hero, with th which al; ‘a sw Aft at ts, he's oaed to “Caught In the wire. on New York stage. We is time they did. Arnold Daly in Training. Arnold Dal: s mony In thet to Ment of his friendship for }#ome of the "7 | Friendship pospeases ele ele; largely vecuuse his American wife und af many of her ideas. The American Tame Cat. ‘Thisit is found tthat ne “Then no Wiete without her tame cat?” To Al 6} ect Py “Be you thing it a nati . capt ‘none American” they like other people in the ~ ANGERS OF PARIS F Drama of That Name at the| ¢ i American Some Thrilling In-|$ stances Are Exploited by Dar~| ¢ \ + _,LS/E DE WOLFE’S NEW PLAY] # «at In “Cynthia,” Which Comes] % number. The Anarchists seize him and) | Svan he will blow them all to kingdom A, quick curtain comes to the rescue eatre is saved from becoming @ Other nervous happenings add to ‘The of Paris.” 5 ‘uggs between the hero Anarchist and the gendarme vil- the h the intention of breaking into the hegoine's boudoir and lugging her ¢y uation.’ The intrepid An- a soe thing. To prevent the nefarious he hustles up through another & he gets there he finds he’s on it a roof or two ight. tise wrong roof. Bui ¢foonn’t eount with this hero. He cfils @ villain a few names, then saunters supp hurl ht the atreet below. But the vilaints mings the Villain. Mr, Cammings hat very reugated, and ‘turnip st°the tots, ioos conspicuous feet have often him into trouble, me atpuck Sarit Har- ear A Ma ir ‘t gE the Sunday BChOol Class. APE ¢ y. ie “the platonic friend” in u Niet no doubt ar pH about the platonic ¢lo- pesses elements thi to Justify ‘suspicion, Before proven to be wholly due to thalr Inatdlity to nome nd and ame grad et vi real valuo oy of ®. Felations flourishes more Particularly thts Biaaee ie two a: hi a an the more broad i hie abeociation ek, his acquisition ° n't really that; they only SOCIETY. ACTRESS 30009004 DHOGOHESHSBWO $SHGOTHEHOHOOH WHO 1S TO BE HEROINE IN PLAY OF “CYNTHIA,” ELSIE DE WOLFE. 2 “CHARITY” BANISHES MOTHER AND BABES Mrs. Weintraub and Her Six Children, Homeless, Must Go’ Back to California. — An# now Mrs, Annie Weintraub and her six little children are not to be left to enjoy their new found happinéss in the Hebrew Home in Williamsburg. She 1s the widowe@ mother who struggled into the Vernon avenue police station ten days ago and asked shelter, having pawned even her wedding ring witn which to procure food for her children, She was sent to the Hebrew Home, partly supported by the State, and that in and says she cannot stay. Agent Sauer, of the Charities Organtzation, has discovered that the children were torn in Calffornia, and back they go tor Calitornia to take charge of them. Agent Sauer will secure from the State enough money to pay thd ratl- rcad fare of the now unhappy little family back to the State line of Call- fornia. There they will be dumped out into that State and then they will have the old atruggle over again—except thet Mrs. Weintraub will not have her wed- ding ring to pawn, and it may be tn a desert where she and her little ones can and the| get nothing to eat. bomb- on to each other the wires swaying beneath their ht. Honors are even for awhile, the superior 8 wi wi joes with stag. Fae buris “the villas to the street But that ts the way the charity busi- ness is done. FAVOR GIFT TO. HOSPITAL. Prominent Men and Women Attend Mceting Before the Mayor. A number of men and women inter- ested in charitable matters attended a public hearing before the Mayor to- day in the matter of the bill to change the city’s present perpetual lesse for $1 per year. to the Nursery and Children’s Hospital of the land between Fiftieth and Fitty-first etreets and Lexington avenue and Third avenue, now occupied by the hospital building. The bill re- cently introduced in the Senate changes the lease into a fee simple vested tg the be ot managers. The Meets cry would accept the ‘ill. A fall line of HOSIERY Gloves, also Lisle Thread and sold only by 6, Altman & Negligee and Dress Shirts and la where the State of New York.ateps | oil and Mrs, W. EH. Wsgleston, Mr. and Mra. Louls Hyde, George H. \Sullivan, Dr, J. T. Hall, Dr.'R. R, Freeman were among those present. Dr. Sturgis, @ brother of .the Fire Commissioner, declared that Ne as a taxpayer was opposed to the granting of the fee simple, “Oh, the policy of the city will be preserved if the fee is granted,” said the Mayor. ‘The city will receive taxes ‘pon the property in any event,” he acded. To look well your’blood must be pure to” give your complexion that peculiar fresh- ness which cun unly be obtained when your, system ix im good work- ing order. Beechum’s Pills will put you in condition. To feel well you must be well. Your digestive organs must be dou theirwork properly. Beecham’s Pills act tike iLon machinery, and will give you the snap and vigor. that only comes with perfect health, To keep well every organ must be doing its duty— stumach, liver and kidneys must each be in thorough working order. GLOVES, —Assortments of Glace and Suede Gloves, Cape and Mocha MEN'S FURNISHINGS, (f you are not, as_well as you ought, to be Take a small dose of BEECHAWN’S PILLS They will set yon right, Sold Everywheré\ 40 Cents and 25 Cents WHEN YOU MOVE EQUIP YOUR OFFICE MODERN FURNITURE And the Best Fanllities for Conducting Your ‘Business. iF Prices Must Interest You. be eCynthia,” Elele De i Frederick, De Peyster Foster, Mr. ich Will be eecn “at the uetiey' | and Bre, B,J. Berwind, Mrs, Bdward Wduare Dheatre next week. Daly is to|Noan, Mr. and Mis. Joseph 1. Low, A lay an impetuoug young American| Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Milbank, Mra. 275 Cans} 8t.).3 Doors, of Broadway, ed Teddy Hampton spending time | Alexander I. Van Nest. rs. Charles F. TELAPHONE 129 SPRING. sand paternity abroad. Slight though his mu, Mr. Frederick Goddard, Mr, kno @ of the chit and philosophy nn Z ner may be, there is B.Altmand Go. and GLOVES, for Men, Women and Children, is now open for the Spring and Summer seasons, - Sith Gloves; Lace and Silk Mitts, ‘The MARVEX GLOVES, manufactured expressly for and Co. HOSIERY.—Women’s and Men’s Hoslery of Cotton, Lisle Thread and Silk, plain and embroidered effects, and novelties in Gray mixtures. Children’s Hoslery, materials for Shirts to measure. Spring Neckwear, Night Robes, Pajamas, Bath Robes, Rain Conts, Steamer Rugs, Carriage Robes, ete, WEN'S SPRINGMEIGHT UNDERWEAR »>iworth three dollars. » |more than style—something better ® |that 3, [Standard of merit. The patent leatheys HEN we are satis- fied to stamp the) name Cammeyer on a three-dollar shoe it means that we have a three-dollar shoe that is The Standard Shoe is a shoe for women—a shoe which has something than workmanship—something more attractive than appearance. It has indefinable something which makes Cammeyer upon the sole mean are of Heyl’s imported—the same leather that is used in the highest priced shoes made, Standard Shoes are $3.00, Cammeyer Stamped on a oe tiheans Standards’ Merit 6“ Ave. & 20™ St. THE FOOD Tuat Does Goon A medicinal food that attacks. =o The only vitalized Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with the hypophosphites of lime and soda and guaiacol. For, weak, thin, consumptive, pale- faced#people, and fot those who suffer from chronic skin disease and weakness of lungs, chest or throat. Ozomulsion is a scientific food, pre- pared under aseptic conditions in 2 mod- ern laboratory under supervision of skilled physicians. To be had of all druggists. A Large Sample Bottle Free will be sent by us to Any address on request, so that tnvalide in every walle of life cam test 18 for themselves and see what Cxomulsion will do. for nd us your name and complete x ‘this paper, and the largo sample. tree bottle will at once de sent te you by mall, pro pald. Address “The Ozomulsion Co., De Peyster Street, New York. DOCTORS BUSY Grip Epidemic Sweeping the City. Thousands Pisateatad! MUNYON’S | COLD CURE Should Be in Every Home. — them. mentioning NEVER FAILS To Relieve the Head, Throat and Lungs Almost Immediately. Get a shoot bottle yr it ure, em Breet ina —_— << Women’s Coats The Furniture Must Go! On Monday next we start tearing down walls and partitions. to enlarge our To Clear Out at Bg to 16 Regutar Prices. Down Come the Walls! popular furniture department. Room must be made for the workmen—room must be made to save the stock fron ruin A Great Clearance Sale for this week, that should sweep the: furniture off the floor like ai avalanche, as in many instances we've lost sight of profit entirely. And, as this is absolutely a “clear- ance sale,” each:article will be taken off sale ‘4s soon as present stock is.exhausted, be by dust and. dirt—we therefore have instituted it in an hour or a day. No C. O: D. or mail orders filled; no goods exchanged that are purctased at this sale. Solid Qal Dressers, $5.48. | Hanging Hat-RacKs, 60c. Children’s High Chairs, 55c. 38-inch base; 18x20 bevel mirror. Solid oak; 9 hooks. B Arm. Chairs, 75c. Solid Onk Rockers, $1.50: i Sadiile seats; carved tops. Soltd Oak Bookcases, 3450, sie Good quality. Ouk Book-cases, $2.50. bile oom is These are the $4.00 kind. Open front; mirror top. iano Stools, 99c. lin * cn Oak Tabourettes, 8c. Chiid’s Enamelled Cribs, $3.50 Pretty designs; fine finish, (¢ 3 Two sizes; spring bottoms. | Women's Reed Rockers, $1.50 Solid Oak Sideboards, $750, ‘fim Seals, 99. Heywood mate: * With bevel: plate mirrors. legant designs: , |Combination Hair Maitress, “telour Couches, $2.98. Clothes: Poles, 40c. $3:50 Full spring seats. In different finishes, Full size; good ticking, We also reserve the right to limit quantities. Flere Are Prices to Marvel Atl A number of Parlor Suits below manufacturer's prices. A lot Bird’s-eye Maple and Mahogany Dressers, Morris Chairs and various odd pléces at ridiculously low Fourth Floor, prices, of Sample Brass and Enamelled Beds at usual cost. , Heavy $A.9B—waists of fancy vestings, tailor Htcads wih eee pers batons. b I id ite; exquisitely hand-em- $5.98, 36.98, 57.98, 19.98 Oe idered Pabst ps trimmed waists. The Best Boys’ Clothing Sale of Dress Suit Cases! A specially large purchase of dress suit cases enables us to quote some unusually small prices reliable sort. Any one in need of one of these handy 4 and commodious travelling cases had better fake advantage of these specials. if not thorou; ly, satisfied with your purchase, money will be re- funded for the asking. As a special leader, the shirt waist store offers these handsome ,white mercerized eta» mine waists, made just like illustration, at this remarkable price. They; are elaborately trimmed on fronts with embroidered cherry and leaf designs; with tailor stitched plaits ‘back and: front and smart separate turn-over stock col- $ 30 far. Charming Spring waists, 1 = specially priced at We cannot fill mail or C. O. D. orders on these waists. ae ete —" as} Ir $198 Wehcd Spe tani fronts, ed style tab stock collar. Cian = her linen Waists, with bea $2.98 ake niga and front. Sa Waa | mercerized jot aists, B98 eck fronts and Gas eaned with. fancy pearl buttons. years. Seeond Fleor.. 59th St. Setion, 59c. You Ever Bought at This Price! Clothing which will make your bay feal as well dressed as any of his chums. Elegant materials, just the thing for ey spring. wear; splendidly made 5 inis thi jout. LE pe bests you can get for the 59: boy to-morrow for For the boy from 7 to 16 years, there are all- woo! double-breasted suits with two pairs of pants, or Norfolk jacket suits, plaited back and front, as well as tan covert spring overcoats, For the little fellow from 3 to» years, the as- sortment includes serges of all colors, in sailor suits, some trimmed with silk soutache braid; others with embroidery and others in plain mixtures, as well as- tan spring overcoats. Pick your choice to-morrow from $9.95 anything in the above lots at. Cotton Waists, $1.2 t i filled. dasigns. Second Fleer, GOth St Section. all sizes. on the good, sturdy, well-made, 810.00. workrooms. They Rusect Leather Dress Sutt Caseo— tured, strongest and most brighter than 2 inches, with lock and durable, covered with sole much on gas bills. key, inside strap, English leather, has straps and bolts, illustration for stitched handles, $1,958 fine lock and key, hand- The Tourist Dress Suit Casca— somely finished, $3.95 Gas Stitehed all around, English The Hercules Drese Bult Case— handles, inside straps, heavy lining, rraveller Dree Swit Case—One of the most popular manufac- eee eee nn reer’ BLOOMI 34 Avenue, Of heavy sole leather, leather " lined, stitched all arow steel frame, fine lock key, handsomely finished, 95.75 Maia Fleer, O%a i Beatie, priced stores, $2.95 NGDALE BROS.,, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., seth and Goth Streets, 34 Avenue, $9th and Goth Streets, The 20th Century Wonder Book. “1903 World Almanac and E r Price. Infants’ Pretty Dresses, 35¢ What: mother who takes pride in the appearance of her wee Bi will not hail this splendid offer with delight? The exquisitely dainty little garments are of elegant soft 1 cambric, with yoke of hemstitched tucks and pretty inser- tion; hemstitched ruffle on neck and sleeve; sizes 6 months, 1 and. 2 years—choose to-morrow at, each, fs Princess Dresses, 98c. ed These dainty little dresses are of fine lawn, made with full blouse waistsiand yokes of fine tucks and pretty embroidery; sizes 2, 5 and Knitted Slecping Garments, Ic. Splendid cold preventatives—these are similar to the famous Dr. Denton’s sleeping y only; to close. out the lot, we quote them at, per pair, . They are om sale in the underwear department, Za foe, out, Smart New Spring Gloves. All the smartest and: best made sorts axe here in a pl satisfaction is fully pars Se 4 what we claim. ues for to-morrow :— varied assortment. Thorough warrant all our gloves to be We quote these splendi For Women's $1 Gloves. Made of heavy quality lambskin, with two clasps; in all the newest colors of the season, a8 well as black and white; alf sizes, No mail orders Good Quality Hosiery. ’s, women’s and children’s new Spring hosiery of a. splend eee . a sale to-morrow at the excep for choice, and you axe assured the’ looking hose. quality cotton is offered in th tionally small price of 12%c. a There are styles a-plenty bargain ever offered in well-made, good-l In the vast assortment will be founc:— Man's lisle thread Half Hose, in plain colors and silk embroidered | Men's full-fashioned imported Half Hose, cotton, with double soles. Women’s lisle thread Stockings, in lace qpenwork designs: z Women's full-fashioned black cotton Stockings, with double soles. Children’s heavy corduroy ribbed Stockings, made with double knees, 00 reece Gas Cluster Lamps, $10. As a special 1 inducement, the lamp store offers to- morrow handsome $15 incandescent gas cluster lamps adjusted free of charge at the astonishingly little price of adapted for stores and ight which is besides saying complete as per hc. We also have a splendid assortment of medium- ‘as fixtures, suitable for flat houses, apartments, , which we are now ready to take orders on and op work for at very special prices, These lamps are speciall Corsets: at. $1. This is a most exceptional oe as the corsets are entirely new els, the smartest and most correct im shape—the C. B., W. B,, Royal Wore cester and several other makes, all of fine batiste, im the fashionable straight front and i dip hip effects—your choice 4 at, each, Men’s 125¢. Half Hose, Sc. , Just enough for one day's selli and as the buying will certainty, % brisk at this: price, we advise all it: ie terested to get lrere on time, ~ Think of getting splendid twor thread cotton half hose in plain OF drop stitch effects, the sort which regularly sels at 124%ec., for, per air, E :. Colors, tan, gray. blue and e black. No-mail orders filled. Main Floor, Bath St. Seti Floor, American Flags. Here’s: a: chance to purchase: best all-wool bunting. ; a tf smallest prices ever. quot or likely to be quoted. Take advantage” of' the savings if you don’t own a | fia i Second Floor, near Rotunda, enn ne sf. J All mail orders promptly filled, 2%ax4 {t., usually $1, price 50¢, 4x7 ft, usually price $1.80, - 6x9 fti, usually $3, price $2 Gxto ft. usually $3.50, price 6%x 12 ft., usually $3.75), BF 0. wae ft, usually $4:50, price #3¢ my 8x15 ft.. usually $5.50; price SRS0- 10x15 ft., usually $10, pricey ly priceds— Best quality—meagrely a r 5 $2. SKB ft, Hi 6x9: ft, $5. ts; in, small sizes ie Be. For Men's $1.50 Gloues, Fine Cape Prix seamed, re made from the Boat lee orte af § in with spear-point ks; hi shades of tan; all sizes. Only & pairs to a customer. Main Floor, S9th St. Seetios.. , 12ke. a Mata Flosr, th Bt at $1 ‘Third Pices, Seth OL ie BLOOMINGDALB { 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth