The evening world. Newspaper, May 28, 1903, Page 9

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Fk aa Ae lh eek le aT ee THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY ~FEWS SHYLOCK + AVINOICATIN Jaoob Adler’s Excellent Imper- sonation of Shakespeare’s Money-Lender Pleases Audi- ences at the American. IS NATURAL AND IMPRESSIVE fina Consistent Characterization He Preserves the Outward Blackness of Shylock, While Showing Him Less Sinister Than Is the Wont. Jacob P. Adler's impersonation of Mhylock at the Wmerican Theatro is both natural and impressive. It is to be regretted that this excellent tor does not speak the English tongue, order that he might be more gen- erally understood and appreciated. Mr. Adler's performance is in the epirit of a vindication. His purpose is evidently to present the sympathetic aide of Shylock, and to justify the con- @uct of the Jew. While in outward as- pect this Shylock 1s as black as he was he is far tradition Mr.) Ad. wenge. Hatred of the C ted wher 1 Which B: were ensy being wou actor as is n is most shes the sle there is deep Bhylock us ne and sinks me the bridge. | Even in ‘the trial scene M er is] atively. contained, tho upport is wofully weak. Tne Maynard fs insipid, and Augustus Balfour dry Hence was folk who! 34 the] 3 with ¢| ong Branch toat. TAKETHE SUBWAY FORITS CLIMATE Thermometric Observations Show That It Is Warmer in Winter and Cooler in Summer Than the Outside Air. NEW CARS DUE NEXT WEEK. They Will Be Broken In on the Sec- ond Avenue “L" and Already for the Openigg of the Tunnel Next Winter, Why take « trip up the Hudson or down the Bay When it's just as cool riding In the new Subway? Why travel in winter to a far tropte sone When the comforts of summer prevail right at home? August Belmont. Advertising posters of this character may be expected upon the bill-boards of the Greater City and the surroundimy country when the Subway 1s completed and the Rapid ‘Transit Company's trains are put in operation. Tempera- ture tests made at sections of the big trench which are ccmpleted show we management of the new underground system that In winter it 1s twenty de+ grees warmer inside the Subway than in the open air, while In summer the cars Will pierce an atmosphere ten degrees cooler than on the surface. “A ride down the subway will be as god as a trip to Florida in December,” 1 ingly declared John B. McDonald, al contractor, to an Evening reporter to-day. ‘‘In the eummer, uly, I would rather take a ride up the underground route than board the The difference in temperature from the outside world pe a great inducement for patron- a, = the thermometer showing winter and sum- jere ds made in the respec ner months at the Date, iif Rapid Transit system expects that the first batch of new subway cars wil) rench here next woek. ‘They will have to be Meged and the motors mounted, and already the equipment department is taking on mechan-cah for that work. ‘The cars will be broken In upon the Second avenue Division of the “L" ays tem, as the other divisions have too marly curves to permit of the large new cars belng used. By putting on a night shift of 2,000 Jaborera, Mr. MoDonald antelpates th hde will be able to overcome the han: cap of the recent laborers’ strike. O1 to the protection from the weather, jor en plications nployment in the subw: trainsh are pouring In from all on thde country, and [t ds estimated t for every job available, Mr. Belmont's representatives have recelved twenty Ap- pu cations. ESTABLISHED OVER 28 YEARS. N.S. BRANN, MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, 231Eighth Ave., anti24'%s, GRADUATION PRESENTS 14-kt, solld_ gold 14 avd. 18 kt. solid | genuine Diamond gold Wedding Rings, | Ring, value $20, $2.75 up. $10. raving Done Free of Charge. Handsome 14-kt. Solld Gold Gen WATCH, beautifully engraved. stem Winder, Waltham or Elgin Jowel Bore Sho One tad price: 929200 Ad me L-kt. soll Ce Sev RING, et & value 310 tree. $3.90 A large 4e! It will pay of your way for these grdgt bargains, Mail Orders Promptiy Attended To, — Not Mer As STORES EVERYWHERE, 115 RETAIL BRANCHES ly Leaders CHOICE GROCERIES But every item at a lower price than goods of the same quality cost you elsewhere. TOMATOES, Extra quality Maryland Stand- ards, solid pack and 7 red ripe—large can... c CHEESE. N, Y. State Full Cream Cheeses 1Dinccete ste 13c Ice Cream Salt, large sack. Peerless Root Beer Extract, bottle will make 5 gallons... 10c Vanilla and Lemon Extracts—Peer- e, 15 “Our Own” bottle... Best French Mustard, bot . 8c Potted Ham or Tongue—'-|b, 4 . 4C can, 8c.; '-Ib. can 13c . 13e 23c¢ 17c Corned Beei and Roast Beel, very fine, 1-Ib, can. Smoked Beef, 14-1. pkg: Boned Chicken —Van Camp's, 3g-Ib, can taee H Sardines—Imported, key cans, at, per can, 10c.,13c., 15c.& f Sardines—In oil, %-Ib. can. Sardines —Neptune Brand, domes- 7 tic, key can.. a Ae Peerless Catsup—The finest made, pint bottle.........55 15c Liberty Catsup—Ch: ity, bottie, Sc. and, . Fly Paper—* Tanglefoot, ind, that holds them fast, 6 sh NEW POTATOES. Finest Fancy Savannah 19 CEREALS. Shredded Wheat... Blue Ribbon Break- fast Food......, Malt Breakfast Food Rice Flakes.. Cero Frutoee P’k’ge, 10c salmon—sport brand, Sock- eye; ib. cans; 2for.., . Salmon — Monument choice Red Alaska; 1b. can. Salmon—Fancy Sockeye, % flat can... on | Cider Vinegar—(t. bottle, | Salad Oil—Domestic, best qual ity; qt. bottle, 15c.} pt., 1 25c 9c Snider’s Salad Dressing— Ty Wife’s Salad Dressing 14¢ | Picnic size......... A Rice—Choice Carolina, 3% Ibs... 19¢ Rice—Best quality Carolina, full head, 3 4 25c Blue Ribbon Shoe Dressing— | Bottle Ra wmamoenen wh 8c | Peerless Sauce—Equal to the best imported; 13c.; 8 Y-pt. bottl Peerless Beef excejled in quality; jar... | Parlor Matches—Good burn- ers, sure to light; 12 boxes... IDS.eseees eee 10c Coifees. Best ae 1 Tea, all kinds; 5 Ibs., $1.60; 3 Ibs. Siyib) ts ae vS5c: Choice No. 2 Tea, Mixed, Eng- lish Breakfast and Cotong;5tbs,$1-10; D5e 3 Ibs, 70c.; Ib. .., Best Mocha and Java Cofice; 5 Ibs., $1.15; 3. Ibs., The pursuance of this policy has gained for the James Butler stores a most enviable reputation and an ever increasing patronage. list herewith for Thursday, Friday and Saturday should interest you, The COCOA. Peerless Brand AcUnet ct tich quality; 14-Ib. can, 15c.; 14-lb. caneeee 8c MILK. Butler's or Globe Con- densed Milk, 3 cans 25c Liberty Milk, 3 cans..,... 29¢ Soda Water—All flavors, pure and sparkling, qt. bottles 5c Extra large fancy Cal- ja, about 40 to Ib.,3 Ibs., Lazenby’s Posie Pickles—Im- ported, mixed, chow chow and J5 c onions, bottle Liberty Pickles—Extra qual- j2 c ity, ail kinds, botile R. & R. Pickles—Packed in Blue Ribbon Farina—Lb. pkge.. 8c Blue Ribbon Tapioca—Lb. pkge., 8c Pie Frults—Assorted, make de licious pies, Pkge. .,.,eceeeees % Baked Beans—Cholce quality, Bakea Beans—Housekeeper's Brand, plain or in sauce, 3-Ib. 10 Baked Beans Triumph Brand, plain or in tomato sauce, 3-Ib. if 12c Gelatine—XLCR Brand, choice 6 quality and fresh, pkge........ OC Gelatime—Peerless Brand, the finest made, pkge.. a 10c Bread—New Englan Split Loaf, 5 Domestic or Cottage 7 tis Cc r mn Tone Make Ready for the Holiday! 28, 1903, All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’, Two-Hour Clearance Sale of All Our $15,$188$2 EVERY GARMENT sale. Dinner Sets $8.95. American porcelain, neatly deco- rated, with gold lined edges; Soup tureen and large-size meat dishes {n- cluded; 100 pieces to the set; value $12. Toilet Sels $4.95. Elaborately decorated and gold- stinnled edges; 12 pieces; worth $7 and $8. These charming summery pretty and well made, of good of our book store has are over the whole book department tates the getting rid of thousands of to do this we've cut nrices merciless! of books for vacation days. Story of an African Farm: The Widow, James. Possessing to a marked degree those qualities essential to high-cl tical goods, cles at the price we quote are the m remarkable value ever offere y are fitted with the fi white crystal lenses and patent nose rests and c! Pe! Tie Byegians ne Great Clothing To-morrow night ends this wonderful clothin If you would take advantage of unprecedent (Guaranteed fast color—has st Men's $12 and $15 Cheviot, Cassimere Men’s $3 and $3.50 All-Wcol Chev Boys’ $3 Cheviot and Cassimere Svits, Roys’ Serge and Cheviot Sailor Suits, Boys’ All-Wool Cheviot Norfolk Svits, The China Sale Specials! comfortable negligees for hot weather wear—the stripes, polka dots and figured eltects, pointed yokes, wide, flowing sleeves; special to-morrow. Lawn Dressing SacKs $1.9 Prettily made, with tight-fitting back, full front, sailor collar and sleeves trimmed with embroidery; ribbon streamers at waist. Sale of the “Fitwell” Rimless Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 50c. We've sold giving splendid value. blue. ot this season’s best. ains don’t miss this chance. $115. (Double-Breasted Jackets, sizes 7 to 15.) Wonderful, indeed, has been the success of this May China Sale. Each succeeding day finds , a new record made, and to-mor- row, the wind-up day, will be 22, no exception to the rule if the ¥ following extraordinary values mean aught. Tea Sects $2.98. Of good English porcelain, with dainty underglaze decorations; 56 pieces in the set. Dinner Sets $14.98. Of Carlsbad china, with pretty floral decorations; 100 pieces to the set; value $20. Third Floor, 59th St. Section. Women’s Dainty Kimonos, 98c coolest and most are exceptionally 98c garments are the uality lawn and dimity in extra Second Floor, 69th St. Section. Clearance of Books 12!c, Owing to the building of the new arcade on Lexington avenue, one-half been encroached upon, and before the next two months will have to be removed—this necesst- volumes which are cramped for rpeom— ly. This special for to-morrow consists of splendid books, Cambridge size, neatly bound in cloth, printed on good paper from large type—Just the sort all es and Specta- pe ost ay 1 and adjusted. , which prevent slipping or tilting Spectacles have nickel-plated no: The nose-pieces of the Eyeglasses are in nickel or gold alloy. These Eyeglasses and Spectactes are the most practical and best fitting made, besides being the most fashionable, 50 é opticians charge as high as $1.50 for them. Our Cc special y price, per pair, Main Floor, Front, Centre, ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES'. of $d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. BLOOMINGDALE BROS.,, | clothing bar; (UNIO Weepare hased this clothing from the Receiver's LaBeL. / Sale of Messrs. Warner Brothers & Co.'s Clothing Stock. Prices Half Regular, Men's $18 Worsted, Thibet and 8-Ounce Clay Svits, $10.95. (Single and double-breasted sack suits, frocks and cutaways in the lot.) Men’s $10 Blue Serge Svits, $5.95. tood the acid test; money back if not satisfactory.) and Untinished Worsted Svits, $7.77. jot and Cassimere Trousers, $1.80. Sizes 3 to 8 Years, $2.60, Sizes 3 to 8 Years. $1.98. OTailoredSuits,$8.75 thousands of these suits at the above prices, and in every case we were To-Morrow 2 Hours Only, 10 A. M. to 12 Noon. These suits are made of finest quality etamines, voile mesh, cheviots, venetians and fancy mixtures in black, blue, dark gray, light gray, castor and navy There are about 40 made like illustration, but the balance of the assortment is made up of lots which are not quite complete in sizes, though the styles are There are only two or three of each style left. As we wish to sell them off quickly, we give you the ad- vantage of this remarkably small price. Sizes run from 32 to 44. For two hours only to-morrow, 27 ~ from 10 A. M. to 12 Noon, your choice Sale---Last Day! 8.45 Second Floor, 60th Bt. Section. ok Beconé Floor, 60th St. Section. Women’s Dainty Turn-Over Collars. The most popular of the sea- son’s fancies in women’s neck- wear. These smart turn-over collars are made of splendid quality taf- feta silk, all handsomely em- broidered with silk, in cherry, strawberry, pea, rose, violet and other beautiful designs, all in the most charming color combina- tions; take your pick at, 19c each, Main Floor, 59th St. Section. Satin Taffeta * 1 Ribbon, 123c. Here’s a lot of this much- wanted satin taffeta ribbon at a most attractive price. It is of an exceptionally gcod qualiy, in all the “rettiest and most desirable shades, such as cream, pink, blue, black ant eae inches wide; regularly sold for recat 12%c 20c.—special, per yard, Main Floor, 69th St. Section, 75c. Music Stands, 38c. Here’s a special well worth consid- eration by those interested In the buying of Music Stands—they are of the well-known Twentieth Century style, highly finished, strong and dur- able; made in convenient folding um- brella styles; regularly sold for 75c. "Phird loot, 69th St. Section. Men’s: 50c. NecKwear, 35c. Black Barathea Four-In-Hands, All Silk, This quality of Neckwear has never before been sold anywhere for less than 50¢. A prominent maker made 100 doz- en for us on a special order, and these go on sale to-morrow as a leader in the Men's Neckwear Store. There are three different widths for choice, 35e. each, or 3 for $1. Mata Floor, 60th St. Section. Boys’ Blouses. Exceptionally well made and pretty They are of fine Madras, in desirable patterns, with attached collars and cufls or neckband style, 49c sizes 4 to 14, Second Floor, 59th St. Section. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOCUNGDALES’, _Who hasn't needs, little or big, to see to in preparation for the glorious, bright, out-of-door days that the weather-man promises Decoration Day and Sunday to be? Who isn’t going to call on Bloomingdales’ to help out? A trifling few, you may be sure, of those who know what good sores cept and good value amount to. Our store-news to-day deals with items of timely interest, then, to all, for it's of apparel for men, women and children, of outing goods and summer needs in general for go-aways and stay-at-homes, _ That the items are of an unusual nature regarding value a glance will prove; that the store service will be eateaclory and unfailing, accurate and quick, your past experiences should tell. Acknowledging these things, as you must, you should plan to do your Bargain Friday shopping at Bloomingdales’, as your good judg- ment dictates. Store Closed Saturday, Decoration Day. Fine Organdic Waists $1.69. Fronts made of three rows of wide % Cluny lace insertings, two large lace medallions; wide pleats from shoulders across fronts; 16 clusters of fine tucks and 3 wide tucks; backs made with 16 fine tucks; new style tucked sleeves;. collars and cuffs tucked $1.69 and hemstitched—special value, at $1.39, $1.49 & $1.69| $1.98 & $2.98— —White lawn waists, Ney ota rie be . | wail made tucked and embroi-|cjuster tuckings, dered inserting on|trimmed with fronts — tucked back, |¢mbroidery collar and cuffs, trimmed with lace. We've a most comprehensive assortment of fine organdie and. lawn waists at pleasingly little prices; beautiful sample waists at one- third actual value, and all the newest styles of beautiful embroidered waists up to size 46 at rare price inducements, oe Second Floor, 69th St. Section. Excellent Valves in Women’s and Children’s Ready-To-Wear Hats. Hats with exceptional style and dash to them and just the sort for wear with the regulation shirt waist or outing suit. They are lightly and becom- pany Seine nnd particulars appropriate for outing wear. " Children's Fancy Straw Hats, Women's Fine Straw Ready-to- daintily garnished with rib- Wear Hats, all beautifully bon streamers; special for to- made and trimmed; special morrow, 88¢., 98c. and $1.29 for to-morrow, 9 $1.20 Misses’ and Children's Duck and 4 and Linen Hats, in a variety Women's Outing Hats, of ex- of decidedly new shapes and cellent quality linen and duck, styles; special for to-morrow, particularly smart; special for to-morrow, 79c. and 8 Second Floor, 59th Need a Dress Suit Case? Of course you do if you're contemplating a trip out of the city over Decoration Day. You've a chance to-morrow to get a rare bargain in, one of these handy and popular travelling needs. These dress sult cases are strong and depend- able, neat and stylish looking. .95 for russet leather Dress-Suit | $2.95—The Tourist Suit Cases; $1.95 Cases, 24 Inches, with lock stitched all around; English and key; Inside strap; English stitched | handles; inside straps; heavy canvas Sectio: handles. ining. }.95—The Traveller Sult Case, one| §5,75—The Hercules Suit Se of $8 of the most popular on the $ heavy sole leather, ed market; strongly and substantially | with leather; stitched all around; steel frame; fine lock and key; finely finished throughout. Main Ploor, 69th St. Seettea! made; covered with sole leather; has straps and bolts, fine lock and key; handsomely finished throughout. From the Grocery Store To-morrow’s list offers rare chances in mon gs on good groceries, wines and Iiquors—wise housewives do their holiday mar! here, where prices and qualities are right, California Greengages, big cans, Our 62c. Mized Tea, Volong or a 12c. and 15¢ English Breakfast, per lb. @80 California Apricots, big cans, 180 Wines and Liquors. - Sliced Pineapple, fancy, 2- lb. Manhattan or Whiskey Ooch- s cans, 180. and 15¢ Heal pie price juccotash, very fine, New York el ere; les, State, can, zg we 49c. and 68c Corn, very fancy, without skins, | ped kag Wea ves can, © | _ or Ntersteiner, doze! $6.00 Apples, fancy, gallon cans, 24e 5 » dozen quarts, Sunnyside Cateup, pint Te av oy ear vet Crackera, special—Butter Tht Mesthenic, Water Thins, Satines, Social biosphere yl Teas, Pretzelettes, N. B. Sodas, N. B. C. Ginger Snaps, Bre ieee fine French Cog- per package, 8c mas J Java and Mocha Coffee, very jars. fine, bean or ground, per Ib, 21¢ | Finest Clear Havana Tobacco Our Boo. Mixed Tea, Oolong or Panetelas, a regular 10c. English Breakfast, per |b, 35¢ cigar, for rowad Floor, 53th St. Bestion, e Watches. Here are four special prices on watches which for accurate timekeeping and thorauehl all- around reliability cannct be matched anywhere, They are the products of the best American makers and strictly guaran- teed in every way. It is through such values as these that we've won the leadership in watch selling. } $3.75 for $10 gold - filled Watches; cases were made by the Illi- nois Watch Case Company; they have seven jewels, are stem winders and setters, with celebrated Tren- ton, Banner and Imperial move- menits; sizes 6 and 18, for both men Sale of Fi $6.75 for Waltham and Elgin Watches, in gold- filled and solid silver cases; open-face and hunting-case styles; stem winders | and setters; no better Watches made; fully tested and guaranteed worth $10 and $12. } and women. "RQ for gold-filled Watches, In 14-1] $4.95 for, gold-filled Watches with kt. goldcfilled cases, wa 14-kt. gold-filled cases, war- ed for 10 years by the Illinois) Watch Case Company, by whom! they were made; fitted with Wale tham and Elgin movements; sizes6 and 18, for men and women. ‘Mata Floor, $9th St, Seotion, ——— ALL CARS TRANSFE ranted for 10 years; manufactured by one of the best makers in Amer- ica; fitted with 7-Jewel nickel-plated standard American movements; sizes 6 and 18, for men and women. | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 34 Avenue, Sth and Goth Streets. and medallions or #

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