The evening world. Newspaper, May 12, 1903, Page 6

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iT IN COLOR Mrs. Osborn! What a Com- > pound of Tints and Shades Is Hore in Work of Modiste and iiliner. EATEST ON BROADWAY. the Humor Limps and the Songs Aren't All They Really Ought to _ Be—in Fact, the Managers Should Be the Stars of the Show. The success of “The Runaways,” the ‘Wasino’s new plece, will depend princi- ally upon its appeal to the eye. The betrays a depressing paucity of 3 the score scarcely scintiiates with [HERE ARE SIX OF THE DAZZLING COSTUMES ‘THAT MAKE THE CASINO’S “RUNAWAYS” BRIGHT ae FASCINATING, gems; but the costumes—oh, it fan exposition of the fine arts of and milliner, “The Runa- Barnum & Bailey of Broad- torially, the production lays other musical pieces of the sea- the fading, half-forgotten shad- yesterday. Sam Shubert and & Zimmerman have saved and spend their pennies to good effect and when the smalest of the Shuberis was called before the curtain at the ) close of last nights performance, one true stars of the evening came ‘The performance was a perfect riot uf ‘color, though not riotous in the artistic @ense, for in every instance the hi ‘Were harmonious and the picture p ect. Stars—by courtesy—and showsgirls Bs a in with happy habiliments | fairly bewildering in beauty, not once, i Dut often, and each time more resplen- ent than the first. If you like beauty, go to “The Runaways’ prepared to be -atiated. | _ But humor limps along lamely in ts © attempt to keep up with the sartorial procession. Addison Burkhardt's book ‘4g bad. The librettist evidently drew his inspiration from advertising cards. He ‘turns his questionable quips on every- ) thing from pickles to pancakes, and the “inevitable “topical song” has to deal with poor overworked Messrs. Morg ‘Depew, Sage et al. Tne score by Raymond Hubbell is “somewhat better, yet is in no sense “Sdequate to the managerial lavishness. ‘The first approacn to a song bit Was “Ap ige second uct wasn Ames Sion ume forward with “My Firely, ao Bretiy, catchy, coorius compos.tion. ‘ Btone is ushy,”” therefore mauch better than ine Was in Chinese Honeymoon.’ ne easily car- Faes OW Lhe an ug Honors. cqporethy ‘with one flying leap ‘be ee Tshops Move" to prima tons high notes, put on all the airs Bnd even more Lilian While her vocal attempts were credit- will never cause Melba to mb a tall pine finery than was the only one of the spre ne pusceedee a raising AB genuine le was funn: same Same diminutl tive, grotesque way, that he been PSR since ne ease kr uh tice in Tin Soldi ‘Hach Day | eo Wi if a hal: oy ‘ot as kissable show- Ss ever pursed thelr pretty lps. fF Duns, ized though Be may “ig aman very. much to be envied. eae aegis, Bisters Jimged delightfully cavorted through a series Sf tinternational °d announced de vandevill ome Rose Hallet” Extelie rvile uniiminered their in adenirabie acrobatic fashion, and ‘alter Stanton was funny as icing rooster. @ race scene of "The Suburba: ance Secently seen at the Academy of Music, |", ; the idea for the finale of the Sent, and its last act ended in a atic buret of glory, through which be seen beauteous imaidens perctieg Upon airy somethings. The press agent oe week sent out the plot of “The Fapaws: deeply indebted to him. OPENINGS ELSEWHERE. Frank Daniels, in the pleasing musical plece ‘Miss Simplicity," va big audience to the Academy Aim cemedian has introduced funnyisms in the part of BI iptes new song hits have be nel iN BROOKLYN. qyaintly humorous musical piece with her French maid, her lawyer ao- cepting that service. The case will be on trial before Judge Seabury in the City Court to-morrow, if the actress does not change her mind. —— VISIT CITY INSTITUTIONS. ADELE RITCHIE NOW WILL FIGHT SUIT. | Decided First Not to Contest Jewcl- | Iee's Bill, but Changed Her Mind | on Hearing of Costs. yeured in Grace Tivingston, Furniaa's “Mrs. Jack.’ She was virtually” the same com= en he with her during! Adele Ritchie languidly declared that —Joseph | she would rather pay the disputed bill and ast oe neodore 2. Starr, the Madison Sixty prominent business men and clergymen of Manhattan and Brooklyn spent the day missioner of Correction Thomas W. Hynes, visiting the various institutions er Which Mr. Hynes has contro! on his seco farlem Opera of “Rip Van Winkle"— | Square Jeweller, for some small repairs napped and He A man who describ: * a nerformance Goldsmith's rare comedy, “She Stoops | to her Jewels, than to bother to go down ‘and’ Blackwell's Isiands, y Conquer’ waa give a creditable | a ere ae 1° fo down) “Among them were Jonn D. Crimmius, presentation hy the Donnelly stock com-|'® Judge Seabury's part of the City] Commissioner, of Parks Young, pany at the Murruy Hill ‘Theatre-—Tol.|Court and fight It. She had pald #08, missioner of Put itol's “Resuirectlon”’ was continued @t) and the balance sued for was only $8.2, Hedflald. of Bivoklyn: patti was held to-day: Iniiortisania, Court tor: e merican tre—-Louls d Stephen Farley, ‘ Me- a jc 1 Noes boule Mann! with interest, but when Mr. G Prepaent ot riety eS ee at iy ge End "Defending | her lawyer, told her that the cos fon, of Brookiyn: { Ea- | Ne ae . i rate er Honor.” a new raina, W88|ning through nearly two years, were of ‘tae Equitable Life Assurance was drawn to the man, who was lurking seen | at aise Metropolis “SSiarked for) ; Rev. Mr. Kimber, the Rev. Mr b traction atthe ‘Third POW more than the original claim, dou- Michael J. Bannin, Rey, Mr, | S00ut Nello. Molfenry, in| bling the expense of settlement, sho| Twing,’ Kev. Mr. Howen, Mev. “Thomas a strong magnet at] siutd: Mulvey, Henry’ P. Schmidt, former road, ichth Streat Theatre— | Nevert"* President of the Board. ut Fducation: Desperate Chance’ went to the Star Phil Carpenter, who sucd Miss Ritchie, | Hiram. eele, former District-Attorney Harry Morris and company in in behalg of the jeweller, says he had| of Hinges County: Morris Adlon’ ans | Helen Gould: ‘ht on Broadway" returned to the|a hard time serving the complaint on| President Cromwell, of the Borough of |and that Dewey. the actress, and finally left the papers | Richmond. napped. VAUDEVILLE BILLS. SOUGHT HELEN GOULD. as the guests of Com-|/Man Imagines She Has Been Kid- Must Find Her. ed himself as Fran- cla H. Vetter aged fifty, of One Hundred ni}s and Hlghteth street and Arthur avenue, the Tremont station of the New ; | York, New Haven and Hartford Rall- He told Gribbon he was waiting for that he was a detective, Miss Gould had been kid- Late last even- attention of Patrolman Gribbon THE WORLD: TUESDAY BVENING. MAY 12, 1903, CIRCUS MAN BUYS SIWANOY GROUNDS. Gpecial to The Dearing World.) MOUNT VERNON, May 12.—The Bi- wanoy Country Club property, at Cor- coran Manor, in Mount Vernon, has been been sold to James Bailey, of B: num & Bailey, for $140,000. The property consists of twenty-eight acres of rolling Jand laid out with an eighteen-hole go!f course, tennis courts and a country club-house. The estate belonged to the Giover heirs, and the ae A jease of tne property until next Novem Rone Batley Intog te {> raze the elub- house and arect a 425,000 mansion and fine atables. Summer Neckwear. 150 dozen Summer Neckwear, 25c. each, value 50c, 50 dozen Imported Fapanese Silk Stocks, with drawn-work ends and hand-hemstitched, 50c. each, . value $1.25, 50 dozen I¥ish Crochet Stocks, in solid lace and fancy stitched edge; colors:—white, light blue, black and pink, 58c. each, value $1.00, Lord & Taylo; Miss Edith Helena, a soprano, who ul said to sing the highest note ever reached by the human voice, made a hit as the headiiner at Kelth's—Sherman and. De Forrest, In “The, Last of the | Regiment at the Battle of San Dago.” were the features at Pastor's——Mme, Konorah, the mathematical marvel wi juggles figures while bind faa the star at the Cirele— | ‘Theatres: A\ new English “Who Is Brown?" was prod Fifth Avenue Theatre. The Ell PROMPTLY ry mentally. folded. Prictor A ( MAIL ORDERS SIXTH AVENUE. 21ST pore aiaters “Mrs. Delans were the. headliners at the Twenty-third Street Theatre. “The Face in the Moon | Seal G light” was played at the Harlem hous ATTO! . Lancaster & cha Ak Ane DAY Is iv 5 2 . Baa wait be maheeretine {Women’s 50c & 75c Hosiery, hey with Florence Bindley at Hurtig & Sea- Fe Oe aCe eRe er Ot eet were ‘The manufacturer's loss is the shopping public’s gain. FILLED! oods STREETS. N. Y. 8-0-0 Oto OOOH OREM OOOO 8 Oar ntne oanO— 74 Grocery Specials! | 1 1 O° A We have just received 500 dozen pails of Women’s h Fine Imported Lace Hosiery at prices so low that they 1 range from one-third to one-half below the import R figures, This is by reason of the fact that they were six weeks over- due in delivery, and the agent, rather than have them remain on his shown by the cinematograph at the: den Musee—The Lady Sprinters raced to the front at Huber's Museum. ESTABLISHED ATTRACTIONS. Remaining at principal play-houses were Blanche Bates In “Phe Darling 0 ot the Gods." Belasco’s Theatre; David | rin B Fo pki Ralston Purina Health Foods—Fine Foods for Warm Weather. Raimon Pu- RalstooR ton PASSAT OC COL YE OnGOr Ralstoa pr u rine pu Heaith Oats; Bedding Outfits At the Lowest Prices Heard of This Season. | (Fourth Floot.) OUTFIT NO. ONE — Consists of one White EnamelledBed, with one-inch post, one licavy all-iron spring, one good soft top and bottom Mattress,coniplete, 3-0 size only; value $8.00 OUTFIT NO. TWO—Consists of one White Enamelled Bed, one-inch post, extcnded foot, heavy spindles, one spring, one good, black, mixed hair mattress, in A.C.A. tick, made in one or two paris, all sizes; value $20.00. OUTFIT NO. FOUK—Consists of one hard baked White Enamelled Bed,1}. h Boalt very heavy filling, extended Korn Warfleld in "The, Auctioneer,” ¥ torte :| hands, made a very important price concession, “Nancy B ieee he Wizard of 03 The lo: comprises 500 dozen fine imporied Lace Lisle Thread and’ con: Hopper tn there. ee Saal all.over Lace and Lace Front Hosiery with Richelieu ribb.d effects,}ine" iherived sal enn “The Sultan of Sul.” Wallactk's absolu ely fast color and stainless. RUBY BRAND—Paally Malini We would remind you that nest. are ci ling agente for this Jor "Ruby qual ioe here, «BS canning, 95e Maryland can, De. ; ; tion of the genuine Prince of PI Broadway: the Four eerie siesta dl wire atts, Fanuine, Red Ruby, Label Tei Ceol § oro in| A . hi I ’ om pas set the gene Lad. y toes to. ‘own, 3 ‘ ERE ROE ty nO ttracive Upholstery Specials Cues | Bf Pawtieke if chee te Charles red, Tipe fruits haere Hawtrey In VA. Message from B55, In its efforts to reach out for all trade possible to se- do. (eal Sartell ey wee Pecan se eatery cure, our energetic Upholstery Department offers :-- eae NEW FOI.DING DRAUGHT FOUR-FOUR JAPANESE and Grace George In quares “Mtr, Hiue Teard.” Tex iin Heondall ithe Vin Savoy. scar Buyer,’ De Wolf Hopper and company tn, the ement exerted an exhilerating effect at Grand Opera-House, where she ap- i eat (Second Crepe, Lace, etc., at Demi-Tailor Suits or ilk lined throughou B.Altmans€o. WOMEN’S DRESSES and HIGH-COST DRESSES of Mousseline de Soie, Select assortments of SEPARATE SKIRTS of various materials for Summer wear. Also Walking, Golfing and Tourist Skirts. For Wednesday, short or three-quarter ‘iental and Domestic Rugs for under the usual guarantees for Repairing will at ithe Monta SHREDDED ae piehinen fron, Puck™ traction at the Park, was the at- TRIADITA, package PRUNES ™s absolut: onstration. Samples explained. doz., SKIRTS. Floor.) Mister Dooley. Only a Dream of the Golden Past. {Ym a Poor Unhappy Maid. Susanna. SCREENS—in oak and mahogany SCREENS—with aig decorated a 7 panels—in six different Eames ‘filled with dainty pretty Raloieneach va handsome $2: 95 BARK, DARGAINS ie ee, screen and a big value at feiss. Watoe—oee itation si A INDIA SEATS—just what pOces ange 98° to $4: 45 are needed for Summer 89445 POM eecieeesois luse— each , i. Priced Furniture Slip Covers Low Five-Piece Suit—Made of |Five-Piece Suit— Made of best qua Belgian stripe—allowing 20} Linen—allowing yards of 50-inc! yards of 34-inch materials | materials— qpound win ctershamny ’ bind- —very best work- ing—ver! est workmans| oe manship.......... $7.45 the special price is...... ase =O ents. ce” Sheet Music 12 °% Specials in for for Each Piece Julie (Hit from Mr, Bluebeard) Just Kiss }Good- Bye. Chiffon, REDUCED PRICES. Yourself Ithas a full roll the time to eat prunes. DY Mind you, the best Sante Clara Meaty Delicious Fruit; In the Delicatessen Department Lwer Sausage, Biood Sausage, Goose Lwer Sausage, Salami, etc., ete. Largest assort IN TABLE JEL quality the very. beet orange, atrawberny, le 4 Wine Flayore—Chamop: WHEAT MALTA VITA FLAKES, Di A DEMONSTRATION OF GLEASON’S SWEET CIDER, GRAP| ‘ely the pure juice of the fruit only. No antiseptic E JUICE, tion o! any kind, so anlunioes s and so common in goods of tl free and the superiority and absolute served GRAPE JUICE—Quart Bottles, 45¢.;|PURE APPLE JUICE, very $5. 00. Bins 250.3 27 tke Housefurnishing Dept. ,/3'«, Offers Some Seasonable and Useful Specials! avorentneventre-tndututututrtntronenentnentetrtront-t-trtnontetrtnteentrtrtntute 70 New Designs in Go-Carts and Baby Carriages | Lawn Mowers! $ These goods are carried by our Furniture Department, on the fifth floor. The Aoi gases May 13th: enormous sales they are having prove the enormous values. Here are some: year | Thi 14 00 netviceabdle Blue or Black Canvas; j 1S ° 15 eae ant aes: ee length Blouse Coat; bat asi gthsilasd a bos $28.00 {ft Go-Cart for 225 275 298 3.25 ! Hose Reels! and reed sides, . with reclining back and dashboard, ? It is handsomely finished, with Eng- } ng lish steel running gear, green { i enamelled, with rubber tire wheels, t patent foot brake, rubber hub caps, } and is fully upholstered in Bedford ; cord $9.00 Reclining Go-Cart fer This Go-Cart has a } reed side and dash ot front, with adjustable tat). Rerular ee, rubber wheels anda Ice Cream reclining back, It is tae ‘ also equipped with ~ We steel running gear, patent rubber caps, wheel fastener, rod and paragol (the latter green lined). are prepared to receive also’ be at- Qt ‘com: out 1 95 HOSR—Coup- ied 28 ‘and 60 foot B-foot, not Bua Fanteed, wood. _ painted Byeceera | sa Goose Liver Pates, Smoked Bologna Cervelat, + price SUCCOTASH. String Deans, Peas, time Beans, Red Kidney Beans, Tomatoes, White Wax Beans, Okra and Tomstoes, Asparagus, Spinach, Pumpkin, Squash, Sweet Potatoes. Largest variety in the city. Opened tor your inspection and sampling. Prices are very low. |CANNED FRUITS—Peaches—Lemon Cling, Yellow Crawford, White Heath Plums, Gher- |ries, Apricots, Pears, at very low prices, ment in the city, Priced Lowest. TES (Larenby's)—| hea Ceeweahyish imported: tuest ion, raspberry, pis HOpAgNe, ROLLED WHEAT—Pillmury'e 1400! Breaktaat Food. it's Pillsbury'a be That's enough to know about the qualit; 14 you ever know reserva'ive or adultera- kind. Se: thedenns purity tally delicious; art |doz.. quarts, 300.; * 3.50! in the Gas and Oil Stoves ! Standard O11 Company, Single burner, suitable for yachts, at....2,.69. 2-burner, low, special at. S-burner, 1 Brooklyn Blue Flame Stoves ! DOUBLE SHEET IRON | 8 LL vi ane te nO fy gE tui —Hant- 45c foot, heavy brass raiis, and {ull brass mounts and vases, one extra heavy all-iron spring, one sterilized black mixed hair mattress, made in one or two parts, in A.C.A. or fancy tick- ing, all sizes; value $26.50. $19.98 A Fine Brass Bed At a Very Low Figure. We offer To-morrow (Fourth Floor) Elegant Brass Beds, (Like Cut) 2-inch post, extended bow foot, massive husks, new designs of vases, % fillings, %{-inch rails, three rows of brass spindles, at $27.50 Regular Price, $45.00. Women’s Finely Tailored Voile Suits. Unusual chance to buy them at about half price. VOILE SEMI-TAILORED SUITS, in novelties consist- ing of speckled grays, gold browns, black with touches of white, also blues, tans and ligbt grays, made allover the ver: best taffeta silk, with long trailing drops, elegantly trimmed, altogether representing several styles of this season's best productions. Regular Prices, $39.00 to $55.00. Wednesday, $27. 50 } $5.00 hi fi ft, hue iM” fib: bi OUTFIT NO. THREL—Consists of one White Enamelled Bed, heavy post, extended foot, massive brass rails, full mounts and vases on head and foot, one extra CAC As tce | $14.75 J : Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. An Exceptional Special Sale of Summer Waists and Blouses, at 4 to % less than present values, Pongee Silk Waists, in white and natural color; value $7.50. China Silk Waists, At Mexican drawn-work ; value $7.50. Foulard Silk Waists, $5.50 in polka dot effects; value $7.00, bi eac! Stripe and Check Taffeta Waists, black and white, and gray and white; value $7.50. Crépe de Chine Waists, im China silk lined; colors:—black, white and blue; value $10.50. . $7.90 Louisine Taffeta Waists, cach: assorted colors; value $10.50. Also 200 Silk Waists taken from regu'ar stock, in various colors and dozens of styles, in shirt waist and laa de effects; original prices from $7.75 to $16.50, at $5.50 & $7.90 each, Lord & Taylor. The Book of Facts for Mon of Pacts,

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