The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1903, Page 5

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2 She ls ta: fat Edith Elis Baker, » Has ‘Managed atres in “Brooklyn ahd Will Reopen the _.Forty-fourth St. Playhouse, “TO PRODUCE HER OWN PLAY. -Varibus Other Bits of Gossip of (What Gees On in the Theatri- , 4al World )When the Footlights : % Ate Out. \ s, 4: Rather thin a ‘telfle nervous, appar- PALLY .po.versed of common sens letvorhingty: aie s : lee average ac! . ths? | Baker, who on- April 14 at Mrs, O#- : ; born’s Piay-House will produce her own pay. “Whe Polnt of View.** , “MVhile dum, of course, inclined to be # bit ‘up in the air,"Ns they say, over the coming event, I'm ‘managing to keep my feet on the earth,” said Mrs. Baker. “Eve been too jong in the business to be buovel up by false hopes. I started treer at the tender age of > bun at it ever since, mak- ever inind how qummy years ¢ A woman never gains any- 4.3 2 j y advertising her age, especially df she happens to be in this profession. Sufcjert to cay I'm no novice. Te the Manner Bora + SA wes virtually born an. the stage, , my Guther, Bdward C, Sills, having "been Jeading man in tHe Bartley Camp- bell plays about the time of my arrival On the scene. He was afterward city editor of the Dallas News, and now io'ds an execitive position with the qmiins, in Chicago. 1 played with » Wchard Goiden, next in Daly's gom- Sedgwiek, who plays theycall boy “In re of. Helen’ ‘was. forty: “Phe Taming 'elen, one years of age? Well he is, and what's more he's been married nearly twenty years and is the father of a pretty seventeen-year-old girl who is attending Ogontz College. Shear Phila- delphia. Ait ready Her é jeenext act! ay check to be used in purchasing @ gallery seat for the Clara Morris benefit, and has requested Amelia Bingahm to wive it to the first ne Think of a $100 galle: Hully chee! weboy she meets. | y god! | “The Worst Woman in London" will be In New York next fal, This informa- tien Is specially for all-nighters, may not Be _sinias to ‘say a word} apoue Mr. Rog To be more ex- pitelt. Mr. Ha: ‘s. .There may adh 3 Ro AIM ten arsed in The Shin ist | Teacher Mire Pak p Seogeraca. in this After my, gigrriage with Frank Tike er Who, ia’ & tanneerial cary. | fatreuized town, bu it is not likely that diy, ties’ teen Sommerted Seith, ROE: there ate Ang. ote Oh dpowersee ke ber ous eatrical enterprises, 1 assumed! other orchestra leaders in New York to iB eT Kit wt atiee Theatre| Compare with this Mr. Rogers. This it rook aes is Was about two and| yr, Rogers—whose nanip-appears upon Teo inet wee: 1 eke PE, fhe, House | the programme Jn various plages—ts the M mths, when T wold the lease to! guiding spirit of the band of musicians rs, Spooner. 1 then took the Criterion | SUdns eplrit of Theatte, Sree ane apertte. in Brookiyn, which I man- band. by the way. hye Hand Is Aged for two seasons.” So you see i'm | Loa" We, Hogers ie the best ver, Hvis j dently swane of his fact, ME. Rogers isn't stingy about himself. He gener- ously. eck Shimeett AA) thei audience, When he eche t es the admiring Hawtomites | leta them game on his Mr. Frohman will also bring over “Three Little Mads," who will make themselves at home at Daly's In Septem- RED HAT NIGHT AT CIRCUS. arden to Re Filled coun Fees, H Extraordinary preparations have been; made for “red hat’ night at the Barnum | Madison Saad not rushing in where theatrical ‘angels fear to tread.” Mrs. Baker w itting in the window! seut of the sofa-cushionéd reception- rooin, just where Mrs. Osborn eat a few months ago and told “her plans and den this evening, Mecca ‘Temple Nobles | ne Abuitul face, ated gives them. a chance |and thelr famfifes will attend in a body, Ke jn “his techilque. | Sometimes | hetween ahd 4,000 seata having al- ne You-feel that this house Is Mr, aside for hi a furtive glance into a shadowy Violin, ne throws across the bridge oo- appropriate to Tie oecasion, will be foener, pale expect to gee there the goo glances which bring sighs alike | introduced De ea ciehine ce yatitu ned g! e e- i widens a Kes! the wearing of the fei pe genera a Sfmo onos eowghit vaimy to | fom slim maidens and stout dames. . Bailey has received @ letter ring Joy ee ete hearls of tbe Jounnies. Rogers is perfectly lovely! * . ‘Temple thanking ‘Oa in tendering the Hels at Madison hriners’ bahquet ny MES war. of the) circus’ management! against the toket speculators has as: umed a new phase. Beginning April 18| ail Hlekets wal e sold in sealed ich ate 10. be.o) : Madan at the Garden ti |teRhout being @halosed In-the Snvelope will be refused, As people are not Ikel him for hia | ise of the are Garden ast Monday | Play bail! ig Montgomery and Stone,” the tin and straw comedians of “The Wizard! of Oz." have organized baseball team/and are} shaking a challenge under the nose of} every musival-comedy company in tow oct. Bone will ‘be pitcher and Montzome wir Pun seein for routs; Eee inet qa) Bnd wounded feeling: tue Bome newshoy “nam a $100 ticket coming} isaac B. chy of the theatrica ich & has sent a ¢t a vodooed vibe poate td ag ag as the eens one Breet Ne Not superstitious?’ ey Taddere~oan laa use. is. no! at cS er been ae |e of i ea of nek fe ey aust igus youn from 1 1 gg AL hae ¢ a 1s taken ee feat Of maoney whiting the siver’ Fatisaticn for a ot Meased jouse for nt of er play. she has othe Le street~play ide jerlod. a ‘apon the Eton ee ot Mrs. Osborh’s Humor. pcg sald. soles S°edhaon wis way GAINING STRENGTH ano WEIGHT, Father John’s Medicine Cured W. 5S. Burke, of New Benin aft an Seat the Tad York, Who Suffered Nine Years, ie sates humo 58 Not when bi] i | , “Thave been suffering trom chronic ; seventh bottle with the result that I Bae, bronchitis and grip for mbre than jm cue oer and wuleht | nine years, and besides doctor's med- | Very day, and have recommended it icine used every remedy I heard of (igued)” Wes Burke a6 Wes ont 148d without any relief until I took Father} St, New York City, No weakening John’s Medicine. I am now using the stimulants, nayaane ds A Sorgeous. Display of Mrtift otal Howers. oN has tra transformed the Main Aisle into a brilliant carnival of flowery beauty. All the delights of field, garden PA oD ven are reproduced artificially for feminine decoration joie Soom eyes peeeehion variefies of Poppies, Daisies, Cowslips, Saha Me-Nots, santhemums, Vidlets, Sartaiions eg Hyacinths, Daffodils, Morning Glories, Heli ss Ape Lilies of the Valley, June Roses, Wild Roses, Crus Ha: Snow Balls, Currants, Grapes, Wid Foliage of every tesirablt description. such a exposition of lovely flowers and fruits; } mever have prices been so uni- |A SHORT, SHARP BATTLE. - | along. the beach to-day in anticipation / Of an encounter between the opposing Of APSO Leonard Jacobs at Grips Over the Possession of a Strip of| Sire Land. Deputy Sheriffs Sieze the Beach and Are Routed by Mr. Jacobe’s| Ship Carpenters, but May Re- turn to the Attack To-Day, Residents of Oyster Bay lined up armies of the township afd Leonard Jncobs, owner of Islnd for possession of East Beach. Active hos- tilities have been in progress since Fri- day, victory alternating between the Geputy sheriffe and Mr. Jacobs's army of ship carpenters. Bach Beach ts = crescent-shaped strip of eand, which has formed through the action of currents along the east shore of Dosoris Island, just opposite. the town of Oyster Bay. The Town Board tfte took Up @ camp, THE_UMBRIA. New Pastonger a Route Papers for Wright’s Extradition. of westerly gales and verpoo!, erat one Santee 45 minutes, trom’ Bi tor therentiaaition 6 en oe Whitaker er ve Butoh tank K steamer Amesloar ar ere A wi a ands rails Coates Sih oa, jeuccesston of ‘of gales. oe B.Altmand do. for Spring and Summer wear are showing PETTICOATS cf China, Foulard, Pongee, Striped and Checked Silks, also Colored and Black Taffeta Silk; Linen and Zephyr cloth, Mohair, Sateen, Gloria, Price Reductions for TUESDAY, April 7th: Petticoats °f Colored o Petticoats °f Colored or Black Taffeta Silk, lack and White Checked Slik ana Black Taffeta Silk, $9.50 7.25 Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixt) Hoenn. claimed possession of the strip. Mr. [st | Saks & Company Street. We Are Agents fo the Butterick Patterns. ‘An Important Sale of Laces. By the merest chance these came tb us at ptices which average less than one-half of their actual worth. We would have you share our good fortune. You have the choice of exquisite Venise Bands, Medallions, Applique and Batiste Bands from two to six inches wide, the regular prices of which are from $1.50 to $3.00 Whisk Broomé: Conba,' Tooth Brushes, Baby Brushes, Files, }; Shoe Horns, Curlers and But- toners. Value $1.25 each. |’ For Tuesday at 59c. Hat, Nail, Bonnet or Tooth Brushes, Shoe Horns, Paper Cutters, Scissors, Whisk Brooms, Manicure Pieces and ‘Corkscrews, Value $1.50 each, For Tuesday at 69c. Bonnet, . Shaving, Hat, Nail and Baby.,Brushes, Nail Buf- fers, Scissors, Paper Cutters and Seals. Value $2.00 each. For Tuesday at 98c. Cloth, Bonnet. Baby and Shav- ing Brushes, Polishers, Curling Irons, Glove Stretchers, Match Safes and Trays. Value $2.50. For Tuesday at $1.19. Military Hair Brushes, Cloth and Bonnet Brushes, Cork- screws, Whisk Brooms and Pin Trays. Value $3.00 each. For Tuesday at $1.48. Handle and Military Hait brushes, silyer mounted Bbony Mirrors. Value $4.50 each. For Tuesday at $2.25. Handle Hait’ Brushes, heavy silver backs, in new designs. Value $5.25 each. For Tuesday at $2.98. Mirrors, with long handles and backs of heavy silver, embossed patterns. Value $13.00 each.® For Tuesday at $6.98. Hosiery fo Bast Black Lislé Thread Stockings with lace ankles, en- tire lace length or lace all over; high spliced heels and double soles, Value 25c. per pair. For Tuesday at 18c, ‘6 Pairs for $1.00, or lace open work, low neck, sleeveless. Value 25c. For Tuesday at 19c. ‘Shirts and Drawers of new Beige French Balbriggen, fine gauge, medium weight, Drawers with strap back and deep rein- forced seats. Value $1.00. For Tuesday at $0c. per yard. for Men and Women. Twilled Silk, Paragon frames, handles of Pearl, Gold, Sterl- ing Silver, Ivory or Natural Woods. Values $4.00. For Tuesday at $2.25. Whiting’s French Dimity Writ- ing Paper, fabric finish; in Cream, Blue, or Pearl Gray; Lakewood or Lorme sizes. For Tuesday at I5c. "i 24 Envelopes to match, at 5c. Silk Ornamental Drops, a most generous assortment of styles. Values 5c. to 25c. each. For Tuesday at IQc. $1.10 per dozen. FOR TUESDAY, 10c, Shell Hair Pins, per dozen, 7c. 5c. Gold Plated Hair Pins, per dozen, 3c, 7c. Large Hair Pin Cabinets, 4c. 5c. Neuss’ Toilet Pins, per cube. 3c. 7¢. Nicholl’s Spring Hooks und Eyes, 15c, Columbia Hook and Eye Tape, yard, IIc, 8c. Tubular Shoe Laces, 5-4, dozen, 4c. 8c, Large Roll of Tape, 24 yards, 5c. Black Spool yards, Silk, High or low models, the newest Spring lasts, of Patent Leather or Vici Kid, Cuban heels, but- ton or lace, medium weight soles. Low Shoes,either Blucher or Oxford, Values up to $3.00 per pair. , For Tuesday at $1.65. Stocks for Women. Tailor Made, of White Pique or Dimity, plain or fancy stripes or dots; also Mercerized Mull Ti prettily embroid ered, Value 50c, For Tuesday ‘at 29c. Tuesday at 98¢, Genuine Black Seal, both sides; German silver frame beautifully ornamented; both. pockets chamois lined. Value $1.50. For Tuesday at 75c. Two-clasp Silk Taffeta Gloves in grays or tans, self or black points. Value 50c. per pair. For Tuesday at 29c, Four-button Egyptian Suede Lisle Gloves of best quality, in tans, modes or black. Valte 75c. per pair. For Tuesday at 35c. Three-clasp Milanese Suede Lisle Gloves, in grays,or modes. Valte 75c, per pair. For Tuesday at 35c. Fancy Strip Ribbons, 434 inches wide, in self colors; Satin with Taffeta effect, in pink, blue, turquoise, Nile, violet, maize, -cardinal, black, white or cream, For Tuesday &ét 25c. Satin Taffeta, high lustre, 334 inches wide; all the new light spring shades. For Tuesday at 12%4c.. 4c.], Of genuine Fur Felt, silk asta, imported leathers, in black or colors. Ten models from which to choose. Value $2.00. For Tuesday at $1.50. Hair Pins and Combs. Loop Hair Pins of Imitation shell or amber, new bevel style. Value 50c. per pair. Hair re- tainers of imitation shell, three different styles from which to select, Value25c,each. Chig- non Combs of imitation shell, heavy quill tops. Value 35c. For Tuesday at 17c. pe Combs of imitation shell, gold plated mountings, set with imitation coral, pearl or #} turquoise jewels. Value $1.25, For Tuesday at 69c. A Sale of Sash Pins and. Brooches oe BLOWN rth gr et aint buneh; “950 ROSE SPRAYS, 10 3 Se At About One-Half Price. A European jeweller had enough faith in his creations to send a representa tive to the States with an exhaustive variety of models of next season's nov- elties. ind a hrysopras, and so forth; After they had served their purpose we secured them at one-half price. They are offered to you upon the same basis. but the designs cannot be found elsewhere until next season. ins and Breeches, sold plated Frames Not alone is the sav- t with Fancy Stones, such as Agate, Bnamel and Porcelain Miniatures of novel design. For Tuesday at 55c, Neck Ruff Borsa Not alone are we content tthe honor of “ first” show. in new creation as it is born, but nus make pricing the magnet to ~your patronage, even when ti new creations are at the of demand. _ _ That's the case in items. These ruffs are the sought after woman. hey full price everywherey secured a lot at a gréat reduction, and you have the benefit. In this lot will be found twp styles—the ruff and the new cape ruff. Some are of solid black; of solid white; others in different combinations of and white; some with black predominating;: one the white ‘predominating. Those which regularly sell at $7.98 and 811.9. Those which sell at $4.98 and 86.98—Speci To-Morrow, Second@ay of the Easter Sale ‘of Rogers Silver-Plated We The enthusiasm in this great event was most marked if actual merit and rare value-giving be taken into is as it should be: ‘Yo-morrow the assortments will be found fully;as those of to-day, and we've never had a finer or'mo designs for selection. an ge bea (ave,; i at tof ail all tonics. Write for our book on Tea Spoons, per set of half dozen. Baking Dishes. Fortthis For this sale, ancs{ints) ot $2. Dessert Spoons, per set of half . dozen. For this sale, 98c Lave roel Butter Knives, per set half dozen, For this sale, of iat 34 Triple-plated Fruit Knives, per set st half dozen. For this sale, $1.89 Berry Spoons. For this sale, each, 69¢ Meat Servers. For this sale, each, 39¢ Sugar Bowls, with ruby glass lin- ings, and rack for one dozen spoons, handsome designs. For this sale, Mustard or Horseradish Holders, glass lining, new, handsome de- Signs, large size. For this sale, 98¢ | Butter Dishes, hand engrayed,’ with rack for butter knife, "For this sale, 98c and $1.49 Chocolate Pots, some French sey, some burnished, $1.39 ani $1.59 Men’s Fine Underwear, 1 Special from 8 A. M, Till 12, Men who make a note of this exceptional 1 soi and of it will secure the best value ever offered in trimmed 3 vant made Balbriggan Underwear. : The shirts aré made with.long or short sleeves, ttons; the drawers are made with double seats and @ cs ble 'stitched throughout. Every garment strictly” first quality—sizes 34 to 46—choose at, per ges ; Candlesticks, 18 inches, in Colonial designs, Teresa Salt Celis, ru Pre this sale, ss Napjm Rings. “Forethisagale, Ls BLOOMINGDALB 34 Avenue, 59th and 6oth BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | 34 Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets ‘you are prepared to it disease and are not aj fap pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the i tions that make one’s life a veritable torment an Now is the time to the work of cleansing | blood and strengthening the wel HORRIBLY arrueren places in yourconsfitution, | the cold winter months we are com- pelled to live indoors and breathe the impure air of badly ventilated fooms and offices, We over-work and over-eat, and get too little out- | door exercise, and our systems be- | come clo with im tities and the ‘bli ot-bed of germs and | humors of every kind, and warm weather is sure to bring a reaction, and the poisonous Hee the blood and system will brealout in boilsand PURI scaly eruptions or | idl disfigurin; bagips and pimples. | Make a good beginning this season by taking a course of S, 8. 8. in time; it will notonly purify your blood, but promote healthy action throughout the system a8 give you a good ap- petite at a ¢ when you need it most. a 8. S. S. tones up the Stomach, and you are not continually haunted by | the fear of indigestion or troubled with dizziness,nervousness and sleep- / lessness, There is no reason to dread | the coming of warm weather if you ; have pair system well fortified and the blood in anormal, healthy condition, s diseasq germs, microbes and poisons that bi and summer ailments, and break down the ¢o joe Netttle-rash, Poison Oak and Ivy, and other ire their appearance unless the and poisons areantidoted and acid blood made rich and strong fore the coming of warm ; A course of §. &. 8, now | ting skin troubles are sure to make be a wise precaution and s. q ginning and enable you te S S S comfort through the hot, poonth nd escape the diseases common to spring and summer, the best blood purifier and the most invigorating Pordit tonten, He “The Blood and Its D THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GO., Al ever used as an amen tangs tonie. a. Bil Baitroad atrest, It isthe polluted, sluggiah that invite: train of spring Eczema,

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