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HERS WAYS y” Song Singer [ "The Wizard of 02” Tells Sad Cases of Infatu- her powers of fascination on the of the right-hand upper box has had thrown at her about $1,500 th of bouquets. i fas high as $75 worth given *) Be in & ingle night,” she said, thought- aly ‘pulling the petals fiom a dollar she stood in the wingy of the tic Theatre. 2 for Stage Doorman. ey Were bunches of violets, clus- | Sirs of American Beauties, and other Of course, it's not always that 4 it T should say that the value of on an average, was $25." You give the flowers to the poor d pick?’ asked the admiring visitor, htly side-stepping a detachment of led villagers on their, march the stage. % don't visit the hospitals or the nouses,"’ earnestly answered Sam- » “but do try to bring a little light ®ladness into the sad and empty of some of the poor chorus girls. Ihave given flowers to the old doorman—tiess him!—who has a fhter, or @ dog, or somebody who sick.” Holding fast to a piece of suburban the citizen in plain clothes ‘Miss Faust what manner of the “magnificent florai tributes” from, and if she ever found any ‘the follage and blossoms. Noten. couldn't sleep for thinking about me. seizing the tail- Brought Sister to See Mey es Faust made « rather interesting jon with me to do some-|thrown to me by women.’ It's a much brotaer to his senses. hey Mt on po thick thnt you could cut whe aepen carne in the ioentakeron Lyons" With a knife. They tell me how 14 Ho their violets and toas them to me. I|Lester was playing Claude and Miss and sound to them, and wind up |e ving story of the |always treasure such tokens, Lawira Keene, the beauty of the stage Degsing me to go vut alter the show | ,Having tos at. went on to 3 tr rau Bi have a bite to eat. I've just put| feats che had received flowers from Mashers’ Invariabie Wayn. In her day, was Pauline, ena iwear inten too Harry Lehr and other members of the} ‘Do the men who throw you flowers| Of Miss Keene it is sald she insisted ho Lp rook- . y appear at the stage door after|that every night the bill should be was a chronic case. Most of the men who sit in the rformance’?” she w pre ammy' box seem to Iike me to sing ly,"" she answe > them, but Richard Harding Davis | thing happen’ was an ‘exception. The olght he was) Two chaps who had been in the box |beauty for her success. in the box he stood it as long as he |and dropped me a big bunch of Amer- and when 1 avolded him| could, then, with an awfully red ~ | bo found out where I lived and| you know, his faoe |x red, anyway—h hen I started home. 1 wrote him a note, telling him|got up and bolted. He sent word by | was going to a cake that night |her art, 't bother me any more, that I | one of the other girls le knew that he |and I had given her t ses to weit, | ry 7 thi married woman. (My husband is| didn't mean any offense, but that he, She had them on when we came out, hink of Lillian Russell insisting the hie Ting, who ie in ‘The Jewel of |was so embarrassed he couldn't sit | "Tho disheartened donors sized her * you know.) Even that didn’t dis-| there any longer. 1 told the gir: to tell |up a8 she passed out; then ove turned he him that a man who had the nerve to | to the other and sorrowfully remarked: ante im. geld he dkin't care if I was mar- . old man write a play ought to have courage | *There go eur ros STORES EVERYWHERE, 114. RETAIL BRANCHES 3% Lbs. Granulated Sugar Free to every purchaser of one pound of our Golden Tips Ceylon Tea GOLDEN TIPS is the finest of the famous Ceylon Teas, being the choicest pick- ings from the young, tender plants, and possesses a richness and strength of flavor | ed only in this particular brand. The sugar is absolutely free and is given be- cause we wish Golden Tips Ceylon used in every home, The price is 50 cents per lb. and the tea is sold in parchment lined air tight cartons. Flour. ‘ Pride of St. Louis—the finest Belected ‘stock, all sound. milling of hard spring wheats ‘siti 10c; RR: 20c Bas Oe half bs 25e Blue Ribbon Jams, absolutely pure; | Butler’s Borax Soa| made from finest fresh fruits; 15 best made, 7 cakes.ecs Th, jar. Cc Niche! Soap, 16-02. bars, Potatoes. Blue Ribbon Salt |B e. BeE box, to purchasers of 1-Ib, Best Mocha and Java Cofiee, at 25c DO H Peerless Sauce, Worcestershire, equal pt to best imported, bot. 13 | | tle ; ce 25c Pea Bea Prunes-—Fancy eatra large Santa Clara | laundry soup, 5 for., , eset | B . fine quality, gt... 0 ce a 5c Violet Ammonia, bottle....++ 10¢ | Marrow Beans, {anc hand % hy ser ’ sae Chloride of irlb, box... 86 | picked, qt ee sdmaay (0) ’ he wi 8c | Borax, powder b. pkges.+. 8¢ the heart of ¢ Dried Green Peas, gt an Tapioca, 1b. carton %9 Washing Fluid, Xicr_ brand, as | fakes out the ditt, bottle... Zc Kirkman’s Soap Powder, pkge.. Gelatine, Peerless brand, ( f Pemesies eal, pidace: 10c | nady:lromins Wax, 4 (3 fora Starch, ¥ cr brand, package... 6c | Clothes, Ins, hirdwood, 16 ‘ ck Pepper, fresh und, 8 Asure Blue, } [. 24ntb, box C | Butler's Pot ‘Beans, plain or in to- | Parior Match R. & R, Pickles, all kinds, in 9 | best qualily vinegar, bottle, .. Cc | Peerless Cocoa, superior quality and strength, sg-Ib canes, IC ‘| Liberty Catsup, boitle.. 5c Blue Ribbon Baking Powder, an absolutely pure Cream of Tartar Ie, Xicr brand, pkees Waalo sauce, Ib. can... +6 soe QC | Parlor Mate power, bs 35c. Ib,, 10c » Housekeepes re ~¢+ "be Wevveoen oon ran “om Or sauce, sibvcan, BOC | [Can Early June cas,Can Mary: | Bked Beans, Triumph brand, tinest || 'aMd Tomatoes, Can Choice | Crackers. * t plain or in to- 12 firing Bea! 25¢ | dakanie fake. - ) la, a ge 3 cans. | | Vienna Crim; : Tiusinenl c J | Golden Crisp... i Oranges. Fancy Navels. Medium size, dozen, , Large size Extra large“ Lemons. ¢ Bright Messinas, 13c 25c¢ + 29¢ 35c DAY tv aN ING, APRIL 97, bill be changed every might, just’ to 41d not depend upon her ‘physical charms for her success: THE PLAYHISE Remarkable Difference Between the Attractions Offered New Yorkers To-Day and Those of Fifty Years Ago This Week. In Niblo's Garden opera—and, “Lucretia and the advertise- ments of the day did not think enough ast to mention who had the bottle of cyanide of mercury with which the Accomplished female Dr. Buchanan of several centurles ago put a who stood in the way of her Whether he has been found in the las ffty years Ja a question. has done duty in modern ‘comedies for | more than one of the present day dram- He probably After reading this—for the story 1s Inot one that comer ‘from the versatile |; In addition to this great offering for Seta 4 Spttin titan |] THE GRANDEST SHOE VALUES! Chambers street, press agent—glance at the amusement | columns and note the difference in the low haracter of the amusements offered to | sta [he New Yorker of to-day and to those | ho made Manhattan Island their home | jn fty years ago this week. The theatrical business of the city at fiat time did not extend beyond Hous- Rin street and the offering was limited. Nearly every theatre had a stock com- pany, and tne Olll was changed nightly, | § Qiless the play was new and the public|- Bsmand for a run. but was not fei irit rappl ta hall on Broad- fs fours. ita Want te adhnatree (op Breed Read the lists and figures that follow: 4 all_at No. 44 Broadway. ;. Fr y ¥ o this w thi bov wii Gradtsatite Nate teatvest | Men's $3.50 Patent Leather Lace and Oxfords and the jal pers. Compare it with the list of todays and " then when persons talk of the good old na theatrical sense refer to the s then and now to enjoy your- Shakespeare was He was dead, but still hh» lived in the eye of the theatregoer, @id the tragedian got the money that is now pouring into the box office of the ‘roadway successes, where the best ts [chaff and the best chaff is that which brings a laugh. ‘The mummers of the present day, with the exception of the old-timers travel- \llng along the Rialto, with a constant lament of the decline of the legitimate, would have been crying selling goods on the road. Attractions of Filty Years Ago. Fifty years ago this week the great Forrest was treading the in the Broadway Theatre, then below Houston street, was drawing the magic circle of “Richelieu.” The magic circle has moved up Broad- until the last time it was drawn about any one in New York It was by Walker Whiteside, some nine years ago, a in the Herald Square Theatre, peuliy-worded = missives mingled HOt EROS: still being drawn by some ambitious ried—he loved me just the same, andyjenough to face a girl across the foot-|persons in the one-night stands, but the ight, red robe of the cardinal, has long since ession. ceased to do business on Broadway. e brought his sister to see} “I prize most," she said, “the flowers| At Wallack’s Theatre—not the pres- Different carpets from those shown every where-— high-art designs and unusual col- orings. Kinds woven by our own looms and obtainable here only. Everything in floor coverings to satisfy the most critical taste, BARGAINS, TOO. Many pat- terns in carpets and iugs, of fol-. lowing kinds, at a liberal saving, making them the most attractive carpet values in town: Best Ten-Wire Tapestry Brussels Cazpe', 85c. yard quality, ates Best Ail-Wool Ingrain Carp way, gteater compliment, I think, for a wom- ent one—the now moth-eaten and the fn to get flowers from another woman |then very much shop-worn Royal Wilton Rugs, 9x12, Royal Wilton Rugs, ity, at, Ket unny [Chansed, that she might prove to the there the other nigh? |Public she did not depend upon her eel on, Cor, 14th St, and Fifth Avenue, Women’s $2.00 Black Kid, Patent Leather Tip Lace......... : Beauties were” waiting outmde | Most beautiful women that ever played, | colored maid |she was an autocrat, but was wedded to Trimmed Millinery Department. We Offer for Tuesday, April 28, About Two Hundred Ladies’ Trimmed Hats, Imported and from Our Own Workrooms, at $10.00 each, Actual value $18.00. Untrimmed Millinery. UNTRIMMED HATS—We show the largest assortments in the city—the newest shapes in burnt straw, silk, satin, Milan, chip and real hair and braids, all priced surprisingly low. Specials for Tuesday. 100 dozen assorted JAP BRAID HATS in all the lea iting of Forget-me-nots, Tuscan, 100 dozen MONTURES, Cherrics, Geraniums, Daisies and Berries at, cach.vesseesees Blucts, Forget-me-nots, Roses, Daisies, Blossoms and Leaves at, per bunch,..... dala taeeetcan seeeee M,.weeereeesens And a new collection of LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, a new assortment for Tuesday, at, €aCheosees sores Women’s Silk and Voile Suits - and Silk and Cloth Jackets at about one-third less than prevailing prices. Every Garment offered in this sale is made of first- |]|254 West 125th St. near 8th Ave.| weakens and we remain poor in 10, 1 became well again by taking, class material and the tailoring throughout is the very best |||" | Qe: unless what we eat is * Properly 8, 8. 8, and would take no amount for, _ —the styles, of course, are correct. ’ ich, FOULARD SILK SUITS (neat small figures) in new designs and various colorings TATTETA SILK SUITS, pleated ind tucked effects, new skirts and colorseses, SPECIAL WALKING SUITS, long skirted Jackets, of mannish materials in various colorings, SPECYAL WIRE ETAMINE BLOUSE SUITS, with a new effect in taffeta strap trimmings, made all over silk, with silk ding shirt sete seeeeeeee ees SPECIAL LOOSE COATS of pleated Taffeta, with antique lace collars and large pleated sleeves —also ot HEAVY UNLINED TAFFETA with double Paquin top capes and ornaments—Monday Regular price $16.00, COVERT CLOTH JACKETS, best quality, finished with all straps over every corset seam, lined with satin, .....+.eesesessers. Value ——_*= CAMMEYER Another Big Bargain Sale of Fine Shoes IN THE BASEMENT. As trade conditions warranted us in making the effort, we knocked at the door of opportunity and it opened. Therefore We secured the right to make these wonder- jul shoe offerings. ; The public has been expecting, waiting and clamoring for this sale, and here itis. mt THE SMALLEST SHOE PRICES! Black Kid and Box Caif $y 25 Lace Welted Shoes, 9 Pair 4,000 Pa‘rs of Men's $4.00 Pat- 52. 50 ent Coltskin Ozfords...... Sood ° Mens 83.50 Black Kid Lace, ye) 50 high mtitlary heels... 0.0.06. ° )Men’s $3.00 black kid, plain toe, 5? 00% Lace and Congress, broad toe ° Men's $3.50 box calf Oxfords.. 2,00 | 500 pats Men's $1.50 Shoes... | Men's $2.00 satin calf Lace and Congress....... +. cata ais i 1 Men's black kid Lace, welt soles 2,00 | Men’s Satin Calf Lace.......... 2. Z 7 ‘omen's $2.50 p: Women’s $3.50 box calf : , | eather Oxfords, and enamel leather Ox- | Cuban heels, ard bla kid Oxfords, with patent leather and kid fords, welted soles, the latest mannish fashions, tbe e Women’s $2.00 and $1.59 Black Kid and Patent Leather Women’s $3.00 Fatent Leather Oxfords, welted soles........ w+» 2.00 Women's $2.50 and $2.00 Black Kid Lace Shoes, With patent leather and hid tips, light and heaby 57 50 SOLES) (0 ga tes z © pair Women’s $3.00 and $2.50 Patent Leather Lace, welted soles. Women’s $1.25 Black Kid One-Strap Sandals.................. RAGR aT hers ses BOYS’, MISSES’ AND CHILD'S SHOES. Boys’ satin calf Lace, sises 234 t0 $14....1.25 | Misses’ large size spring heel, Button and Lace, Youths? satin calf Lace, sises 14 {0 2......1.00 B, Cand D widths, 1.50 Youths’ box calf Lace, sizes 14 to 2...2,.1625 Boe ee horieatl\ Patton and. Deets ; 1.25 Youths’ patent leather Lace, sises 11 to 21.75 | Chita’s $1.50 black kid and box calf, Button and Boys? patent leather Lace, sises 24 to 5\4.2,00| Lace, B, C and D widths, . 1.00 Little gents’ satin calf Lace, spring heels, sizes| Infants’ black kid, patent leather tip, Batton and BYE to 1334.00. ...058 poddoen seeseeessOQC] Lace, sises 4 to 8, 65c Misses’ patent leather and black kid one-strap Child’s patent leather and black kid one-strap z Sandals, sises 11 to 2.000..++4: ..1,00! Sandals, 6 to 10%, 85c Pi ALFRED J. CAMMEVER, 6th Ave., Corner 20th Street. WATERS 22 ¥o5 yescit Piper LOSING Ds | tion, and a-possibility that you are losing To our complete stock of WATERS | health, too, The falling off'in weight may be PIANOS we have added the beauti~ a ht, but it makes a wonderful change in one’s ful new CHESTER. 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