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“hes RING HAPPY (AS COMEDY STAR ' ghe Aspires to Emotional Parts, > “phat y | Laugh as She Bides Her Op- | portunity. | ed to feel on the occasion of her x ~ \oshua Bends, is seriously i in the @ © When bis father died he inherited 4 Ta ttc. and after spending thet in arr’ but Is Content to Make Us MESVOUS OVER HER DEBUT. ‘ne Takes the Star's Position for the First Time To-Night as the End of a Long Climb Up the \ Theatrical Ladder. p) “Tl have a lump in my throat es as @ cannon ba!l—I know I shall," id Blanche Ring, telling how ehe ex- rat_ stellar appearance in ‘The Blonde Black," at the Knickerbocker ‘The- etre to-night. “I'm dreadfully nervous; but they Golly me along by telling me that if ‘Lwasn't nervous I wouldn't be worth @tarring, Well, if nervousness is o @ood sign, I ought to be @ shining euc- ess as a atar. “Not much more than a year ago BH used to walk past the theatres, because I didn't have uerve @mough to present my card at the box ‘office and ask for a pass. I was afraid Wanagers would suspect I was attempt- ing to get into the show under faise pretenses. For then I was in vaudevillo Bnd but little known in the theatrical world. * Broadway “‘However,"’ she went on, with a show f professional pride, “I had experience tm the ‘legitimate’ long before I fig- lured in the ‘continuous. My people ‘were actors from ‘way back—so far back, in fact, that some of my an- estors used to trave: around the @ountry in caravans giving theatrical performances, and my grandmother dis- tinguished herself by playing Lady th and doing a song and dance ween acts, My grandfather was yy’ Ring, who was for more than X naturally drifted on we stage of theatre, Frightened by Manstield. “I remember playing one night in that toric house one of the ballet girls the supper scene of ‘A Parisian Ro- | @ance’ and being nearly frightened out } ef my wits by Richard Mansfeld sud- ven, it little chap that ever in his shoes and got mud cokers." ing wish ‘gay play an emotional role. Meanwhile, Peo taider m ss Ring is a Boston gin. Her father and mother, who live in Rox- ‘bury, 2 suburb of ‘that city, came to "town to-day, and will ocoupy @ box at “this evening's performance. ADMIRAL’S SON |S A PHYSICAL WRECK. Yamue! Sands In Bellevue After Spending Two Fortunes in Dissipation, @amuel Sands, son of the late Admiral alcoholic ward of Bellevue Hospital, the octors saying to-day that his was one wf the worst cases they had seen for a Joug time. ands has spent two fortunes, recently has been making a living as a walesman for @ publishing house. He yfwas once a member of what was known oem the gid Delkmonico crowd when the fresteurant was in Fourteenth street. 4At that time he had a salary of 20 a week, ¢nd he lived up to it. ‘ ‘he inherited another fortune of : When that was gono| “he depended for a time upon the friends| /p his fa! . it recentl; been eo take q living es bene eek called @ doctor to his boarding- at No, 212 Kast Twenty-first street and the doctor. Fifer he wes tremens and Wisco ceeaes His father fought with Farrag. the civil war and was’ one of tae most es athena friends eine en : (wel mind friends and for be has been ‘abou ity"as's “good fallow. hed HURT IN CLOTHES WRINGER, Wersey Clty Man May Die as a Result. , Jooo Sallaboro, of No. 25 Monmouth treet, Jersey City, had his right from his body to-day by a massive clothes wrinj in fhe deon Steam ndry. ‘The machifery’ was atopned t in time to prevent his body from j aren Into the machine. BLANCHE RING, WHO IS HAPPY OVER BECOMING BROADWAY STAR. CARS TRANSFER TO A Great Clearance Sale of Top Coats at $4.90. _ _ Of Covert, Cheviot and Broadcloth. f~ “All of Our $7.50, $8.75 and $10 Coats in tan, castor or black will go on sale to-morrow at these rare reductions. The seams of every coat are strapped or corded, and they are lined with best satin. Your choice * to-mor- $4.90 tow at All Sizes. Also 100 Cravenette Rain Coats of the genuine Priestley material; in Oxford or tan; made col- $ 9.7 5 larless_style with capes. Gecond Floor, 59h St. Section. Special at Dainty Lawn Waists at. 98c. Just 50 dozens of these particularly pretty waists of Jouvencelle lawn, in black and white, blocked and stitched. They are made in one of the smartest of this season’s styles and have dainty separate stock collars; actual value $1.50; to- 98c: morrow’s special sale price Gecond Floor, 5%h St. Section, Warner’s“Rust-Proof’ Corsets Warner's “Rust-Proof” Corsets combine all the best and most essential points of a perfect Corset. They are cut'on the newest and most correct lines, and are made to conform to every sort of figure, bringing out the best in it. Here are two styles quoted for to-morrow: —Straight-front style, made of —Batiste; made with din hips, $150 - re Sateen, with “tong dip SLD aint ‘fronts, low _ busts: hips; hose supporters attached to] hose Supporters on fronts and front and hips; in white and drab| sides; white only; sizes 18 to 30 only; sizes 18 to 30 inches, inches, Becond Floor, near Rotunda BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALES’. Hires Rootbeer is made from THE WORLD: eed . SH! COBS 1S A REAL SLEUTHNOW Rubber-Faced Hawkshaw of Many Disguises Is Sworn In as One of District-Attorney Jerome’s Detectives. Sh! Hist! Hark! The county detective force of Mr. Jerome has now a real sleuth. A veri- table Hawkshaw, An undoubted Sher- li lolmes., Un certain Lecog. was ap) with whiskers made from a J his certificate with the Coun- erk with his usual grace, entering County Court-House through the east VenUlator and suddenly ap- ng before the astonished ofMcial bundle of affidavits and Kk serving subpoenas. at time he adopted the dis- n American citizen, of red, blue and yellow bil- vas handed to him to be served on the cast aide. Ho served them as follows: First he had their colors changed. ‘Then he started out. Mail Orders Will Receive Immediate Attention, Of White Lawn, tucked skirt and waist, with in- sertions of wide imita- tion Cluny Lace. Value $6.00. At $3.75 Ankle gore. Russian Blouse or close fitting models, in vari- ous lengths. Formerly $25.00 to $29.00. At $18.00 length, Value $2.75. At $1.65 seven Of White Lawn with tucked sleeves, collar and yoke. Value $1.25. At 89c Of Cambric, with trim- ming of hemstitched ruffles. Special at 23c Imp Of Coutil or Batiste, two models, French hip or long hip effect. Value $3.00. Special at $1.95 ‘Millinery. Untrimmed Hats for Women, in a generous variety of shapes and braids. Formerly$1.25to$3.50. At78c Of Gauze Lisle Thread, fast black; or fine light- weight Cotton, with em- broideredankles,spliced heels and toes, Value 40c. At 25¢ About two thousand yards of assorted An- tique, imitation Duch- ess, Point de Paris and Cluny Laces, in various widths and designs, Values 25c. to40c. At 18c Russian Blouse model, of an excellent serge, in royal, navy, red or brown, sailor or stand~ ing collar, trimmed with silk braid or embroid- ered emblem; white kid or patent leather belt; sizes 24% to 6 years. Values $3.75 and $4.50.$2.95 Girls’ R Many of which are lined throughout; sizes 4 to 12 years. There are but one hundred garments in all, For- merly $6.00 to $10.75. $3.95 Of fine White Lawn, high or low neck, lace or embroidery trimmed, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE #, 1903. hin tracks he made Yonkers on a Wililameburg believed that the man cannot | J Nature's most valuable health- giving agents—root herbs, barks, berrie It {s the concentration of nature's vitality, as found in the fields and woods, Hires A package makes 5 gallons. Bold everywhere, or vent by mail upon receipt of 250. purifies the blood, quiets the nerves, benefits the stomach, and braces you up. It is the best of tontos, and the thost delightful and refresh- ing of hot weather beverages, Rootbeer CHARLES E, HIRES CO. | Malvern, Pa. Princess model; I to 3)4 years. Value $1.25. At 79c Dress Five hundred Remnants of Wool Dress Materials in black or colors; the lengths are for the imost part sufficient for a suit or separate skirt. All of this season’s popular fabrics are represented. They are of- fered at one~haif present prices. 41.144 subpoenas and climb thirty-six every neighborhood in the city, if he has New Vice-Rector of American Col- oti, sane Pre aa a detour through hin ne onmt Aide finally He had to visit fourteen tei He entered them all through the roof seuttion : » mystery in this, he explained. Sim- ply thought it easier golng down than up. ! In the course of the year he will serve} miles of stairway, He intends to absorb the mystery of to corner the sponge market to do it. lege at Rome Leaves! Saturday, The Rev. William G. Murphy, tho newly appointed Vice-Rector of the American College at Rome, leaves for iis duties on Saturday. He will sail on the Atlantic Transport liner Minnehaha for London and will be accompanied by the Rev. Dr. Francis H. Wail, rector of the Church of the Holy Rosary, and the Rev. John 6. Burke, rector of the Church of St. Benedict the Moor. This will bo Father Burke's first vacation in twenty-five years, and he goes to cele- brantée In Rome the silver Jubilee of his ordination on Au Father Murphy Was born in New York ty, In St. Andrew’ rish, and was fort graduated from St College in 1884. He a student for five years in the American College at Rome, and was ordained in the Basilica of St. John Lateran in 1859, His first assignment was to St. Patrick's Church, in Mulberry street, where he remained eight years, afterward going to the Church “of the Holy Rosary, where four yeare were spent with Dr. yall. In order to cover | W Saks & Company HERALD SQUARE. Wash Fabrics. Piques, 27 inches wide, white pin dots on navy or black grounds; also striped white linen Bta- mine, 30 inches wide. Values I5c. and 25c. Victoria Lawns, 40 inches wide. Values 12c, and I5c. per yard. Silks. Shepherd Check Louis- ine, 24 inches wide, of superior quality, which is especially suitable for shirt waist suits. Value $1.00 per yard. At 65c At 8c At 9c 70 inches wide, various patterns with open bor- der effects. Value $1.00. At 70c Glitter Velour, 36 inches wide, in Moire Silk ef- fect; all colors. Regular Price 17c. peryd. Ati2c Silk mbroidered Bands and Galloons in Persian effects, also Chiffon Appliques, white or black, in med- allionand floral patterns. Values up to $1.25. At'35c¢ Atlantic hand torn and ironed; size 2)4x24 yards. Value 75c. At 590 All Over Embroideries. Of fine Swiss, some with lace insertions, 20 inches wide. Values $3.75 & $4.00. $1.50 ’ Ties, with embroidered turn-over collar and ends, Value 75c. At 50c Crepe de ine, 8 inches wide, in white, black, cream, light blue, pink, old rose or car- dinal; specially desirable for neck-scarfs, gar- nitures and sashes. Value 60c. per yard. At 35c Canvas Oxfords. For Women. Turned soles, Cuban heels, new lasts; they are fashioned to insure a perfect fit with abso- lute comfort. Special at $1.35 Women's Kid Gloves. Two-clasp French Kid Gloves in white, with self or black points. Value $1.25. At 85c Kleinert’s Gem double covered, size 2, regular price 19c.; size 3, regu- lar price 2Ic.; size 4, regular price 23c. All at 15¢ Women's Umb Of Twilled Silk, in brown, green or red; value $2.45. Also, of Black T willed tape edge Union Taffeta, Value $1.95. At $1.50 SIX BABY CARRIAGES ON FIRE IN A HALL, Some one net firo to #ix baby carriagen under the stairway in the hall of the fy tenement at No, 62 East nth street early to-day, and Shaw, of the Bast One'Hun- and Fourth street station, was busy wheeling ttle burning buggies into t steret until the Fire Department arrived, Shaw enw smoke coming from the hail broke th the door, and after sending a | tenant to tum 4) alarm he protecded | nety: ve waa confined to the lower hall and all the tenants got out without using the tre san unusual thing tn The Fire Mershal said arluges do not set fire to might have been ng in the hall and is Investigating, HAIRINE MAKES THE HAIR GROW. A halr tonic possess ch and deltcats perfume, — GUA z unt, | stop falling hair, > Uvely will NOT DARKEN RLONL IR. A clear tonte, without coloring matter, and eelle at 15 Cts. Bottle ‘At all druggista—15, 40 and 75 conte a NOT- TLE. By mail G cents eatra, Your druggist will secure tt for you within twenty-tour hours {f you deposit the price when you order. BEAL, BTREM CO., 79-81 Cortlandt at, N.Y. Purchases Delivered Free Throughout West Fourte Forget-Me-Not B.ue, Blush-Rose Pink, Golden Maize, TO-MORROW MORNING'S PRICE Limit—35 Yards. None Sold After $ o’Clock—NO MAIL ORDERS. rleaARN enth Street. For To-Morrow, Tuesday— Two Great- Morning Specials hee) out the carriages of the infant | BEAUTIFUL CHIFFON MULLS, . Also called Mousseline de’ Soie—those lovely sheer goods that make such dainty Evening Gowns and Bridesmaids’ Deesses—~ also appropriate for Commencement Dresses PERFECT COLOR TINTINGS, Pearl Gray, Cream, Sea-Fcam Green, Crimson, Fawn, Black, 11 CENT? Morning Special No. 2, |FINE WHITE INDIA LINONS— Fresh from the loom—S5-cent quality............04 3 CENTS As it is just the time for making up white\dresses for Commencements, the United States. Announce for Tuesday, June the Ninth, A Series of Important Special Sales, To which every department in their establishm Back Combs. Jewelled, of fine imita- tion Tortoise Shell, various styles of setting in rhinestone, coral, tur= quoise or pearl ; gold- plated mounts. Value 75c. At 48¢ Genuine sole leather, leather lined, sewed in frame, English drop lock, high cut model; sizes 15 to 18 inches. Value $6.00. At $4.90 Of Russian Goat Leath- er, black, gray, tan or brown; silk lined and fitted with vinaigrette, card-case and purse. At $1.50 Value $1.95. Hammocks. Extra size, 40x84 inches, of 4-ply Cotton Cord, with spreader and pillow; avariety ofbright fast colors from which | to select. Value $1.25. At 85c Pillow Tops. | Of lightweight Silk Tarestry, ina generous assortment of colors and designs, for Summer use. Value $1.50. At 68c All Wool Art Squares, in shades of red, green, blue_or brown; size 9x13}4 feet. Value $10.75. At $6.75 Of Bobbinet Net, with | Renaissance insertion and edging. Regular price $1.75 per pair. At $1.25 Small English similes, which include all of the Asti Heads fac- and French Poster subjects. Value 39c. and 48c. At 29c Castile Soap. Pure olive oil white Castile Soap, 12 oz. bars. Special at 10¢ Large Cabinet of Eng- lish Fabric Writing Paper, containing four quires and 100 envel- | opes to match, | Value $1.25. At 59¢ Men's Straw Hats. Sennit weave, new block, Special, at 85c Men's Watch Fobs. Imported of nickel steel, new design and pattern, with charm. Value $1.00, fancy At 500 ||| The new Curley Army | Safety Razor. Regular | az price $1.00. At 75¢ Of lightweight Balbrig- gan, fine gauge; drawers with bicycle seat; shirts short sleeves. Value 50c. 35¢ Graduations, Confirmations and Summer Wear, be here before 4 o'clock if you want to buy at about half orice. Limit 15 yards, ! NONE AFTER 1! O'CLOCK. NO MAIL ORDERS, OUR JUNE SALE of Ladies’ Underwear and Babies’ Wear Is the Most Pronounced Success of the Season! There’s a difference in “‘Sales”—a difference between a few garments of inferior grades at low prices, and great assortments of trustworthy garments of excellent make and {it, at prices far below those others ask for same good qualities....The latter is our waye and customers know it. HERE ARE SOME OF THIS WEEK’S STARTERS:— © ‘ CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS | French gathered tront—three bias | made to sell at .49.... ALSO 27 | Hundreds af others. High and Low neck —with newest worth | .69|1.29. Stull finer to 3. 1,000 PAIRS LADIES' DRAWERS | Cambric and Muslin. Tegular width—insert! of wide fancy Jace or fine embroidery tucks— made to sell at .69. ‘Otuer reat SPECTAL At .29—.49—. | By ‘apectal Vatues"* we mean that garmente | ollered st the various prices are worth 20 | to 60 per cent. more, fo process of sale, to keep our stock clean BE HERE The month of weddings mea: | present for some one, and, if your These Quotations are for Solid Silver of good weight We do not offer the light welghts you find elsewhere at similar prices.— Solid Silver Cold Meat Forks. 1.98 Solid Silver Salad Forks.. 3.98 Solid Silver Sardine Forks. 1.98 Solid Silver Olive Forks. 1.79 Solid Sliver Pickle Forks. 1.49 Solid Silver Butter Picks. 69 Solid Silver Pie Servers. 4.98 Solid Silver Sugar Sifters. 1,69 Solid Silver Bon-Bon Tongs. 89 Solid Silver Olive Spoons 1.79 Solid Silver Berry Spoon: 2.49 Solid Silver Bon-Bon Sp: 1.39 Solid Silver Sugar Spoons. 1.24 Solid Silver Cheese Spoons. 2.98 Solid Silver Gravy Ladies. 2.49 Solid Silver Soup Ladies 9.98 Solid Silver Tea Straine: 1.69 Solid Silvery Teaspoons—six for. 3-98 Solid St ter Dinners—six for 2,69 Solid Silver Tablespoons—six for 11,49 Solld Stlver Dinner Forks—six for 11.49 Solid Silver Tea Forks—six for... Cut, Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers—Sterling Stlver ‘Tops.... Large Assortment of Sterling Mounted Toilet Articles. Nall Files, Shoe Horns, Shoe Hooks, Curling Tongs, Nail or Tooth Brushes, balve or Tooth Powder Jars— Value 98.00 Triple Plated v doz. 1.10) Triple Plated Dinner Kntyes.i§ gee: 4:48 ‘Triple Plated Forks.. ‘Triple Plated Table Sp Triple Plated Tea, Spoor Hollow Handle Knives. 34 gon. 2 ox. 1. ay dos. 4.91 Nickel Silver Trays Oval and round— new designs in fancy chasing .25 to .98 ———SSee The Greatest SUIT CASE VALUE in New York is that we offer at 3,50 Solid leather—finen lined—22 and 24 tach, Strongly made throughout, Others offer inferior as See ours belore spending a dollar and a half too mach olor, 8.49] 98 y LADIES' NIGHT DRESSES Nalngook—Low neck—front and baal 7 ‘al. lac Tibbon-run beading—ahore slesres: also gowns of substantial cambrioe | polnted neck, with extra Gne emb’y, orci Vu, ur Stage Bae ty 20 to 30 per Jess than oak . NAINSOOK SKIRT CHEMISES Extra soft quality—rutted t with deep Point do Paris laseee square neck—front and back with 2,’ insortings and lace and two owe, ~ rivbon-run beading “front with extra ruflle w! 13.. 08 Other Leena Values at we Ss. ome LADIES’ WHITE SKIRTS Cam! . nap of ernst ings and tuck: a ‘or heavy lace, with two \ And three insertings and tucks— } beautiful styles— L.00...ecene OB NO MAIL ORDDRS. ¢—_—_________________e As White Waists Will Get Soiled and inviting we will close out every Tyee day the previous week’s accumulations of soiled or rumpled Washable Wilde, ..+ As this affects highest as well as lowest priced waists, and there are not ' of any one style to itemize, enough to say that if you want To Buy at about Half Price TUESDAY, Ask for the Soiled Watsts—They will be en Spectal Tables, oO Silverware Makes Beautiful Gifts ns looking around for some pretty expenditure is limited, it is difficult , to find anything, at a moderate cost, to equal a tasteful piece of silver ot some good spoons, forks or knives, The following are Silver Plated Articles from the best makers Strictly reliable goods, bearing the | trade mark of the manefacturer, so you know just what you buy....-- ‘The hypocrisy of those who pretend to offer better goods because they ask higher | prices ts disclosed when you ask to see the stamp—that tells the quality. ‘We BUY the best and SELL the best, | and sell at those small profit prices for |: whieh we are famous, 98 to 4 9.08 geeeeee eeeeesss SESERSTSSESESES Seeopr eeees3 sitit After Dinner Coffee Pots Ice Water Pitchers. Bread Trays. ~~ | After Dinner | Spoons, Trays & Bon Punch Bowls.... i lass Clare! Pitchers—quadruphe a eto} rast} Cracker Jara Buea Pragecvalve Li..ccrees spectal value at $5.00, PEER SE Cee SE Pe tee