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NATURE SMILES 0 PRETTY ‘JAP? PLAY Audience Approves It, Too, for Lyrics Have Literary Quality, Music Is Pleasing and the Setting Charming. OH! THOSE JAPANESE DRINKS “It Is So Delightfully Oriental,” Says a Woman of tne Garden Atop the Big Garden, as She Juggles a/ Checry in a Liquid. i After having beon ungractous to} “Otoyo" on two successive occasions, | Mature made such amends last night that the Madison Square Japanese Root Garden was opened under ideal condi- tions. ‘The charm of the out-of-door perform- ance. of a pleasing and picturesque Japanese operetta was quite complete. The scenic effect was helghtened by a starry sky, and a moon which even out- shone the one Mr. Belasco provided for bis Japanese play. A refreshing breeze, too, fanned the fevered brow of an ami-| able audience, fluttered the kimonos of ‘the Gelshas, and rustled the branches| of a flower-laden tree at one corner of the “pagoda-topped stage. The one ca- price of the vagrant zephyrs was to blow false mustaches Into the voice of @ baritone Japanese gent. | Those Jap Drinks. Altogether jt was a pretty scene. The | Quaint, artistic decorations transformed | the gray, grim roof {nto an nitractye) garden. Tables were set about the TWO ACTORS IN “OTOYO,’’ PRETTY JAPANESE OPERETTA ON A ROOF, edges, and Japs in checked jumpers | were cleverly conceived and of consid- eraLle literary merit, and the book, by which reminded amused “foreign devils" of the tall of about serving t Anese drinks such as beer, cocktails and | highballs. | ‘Isn't It deliciously Oriental?" ex- | elaimed one thristy and admiring lady as phe skiifully juggled the cherry. | Her escort enthusiastically indorsed her sentiments by telling the waiter to -hurry back with some more of the same kina, Further over on the roof, thri skylight of which Mr. Duss's in the garden below. joyously shot hec| high top notes, were booths wherein | a nese noveltics were offered for sale, other where native magicians aia tunts with bright bits of fabric, calculated to turn a pink-cheeked rib-| bon counter clerk green with envy. The operetta proved an agreeable en- tertainment. The music, by W. Fred- erick Peters, carried a characteristic | charm, the lyrics by Robert L. Beecher | eh tho the purpose fairly well. Bettina Gerard shirt, moved actively | Henry Pincus and Melvin G. Winstock, nd other strictly Jap- | while not convulsingly comic, answered Again, Bettina Gerard celebrated her second appearance on earth in Otoyo. While sho ecarcel; the guise of ly succeeded in suggesting the shyness and daintipess of the Japanese maid she aang in better years, and left a pleasing Hobart Smock, and manly, and, vocally, be desired. | voice than she has shown in recent impression. in the role of a ro- Prano,| mantic young American, was stalwart all that could Viola Prince and Naomi Arnold wero a whit welghty for geisha girls, but thetr favor. MacDonald was mildly singing commended Without undue effort James F. them to fhumorous as the Lord Mayor of Tokio. An East Indian girl cal contributed o dance, and Ire led Hermenere aceful though restless Jermon, after siip- Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Adams.”. 6th Ave., 21st and 22d Sts., N. Y. Get Your Summer Suit To-Morrow at Our The styles are absolutely correct. $ The sizes comprise full range of regulars and stouts, The materials embrace the best and latest fabrics. The workmanship is absolutely first-class. The fit of each suit will prove perfection, Here are extraordinary bargains. Serge Suits are always comfortable and A full assortment of sizes sre ready. These Suits are perfectly tailored bd Blue * Men’s $7.50 Sc%. Suits! There are a few of these Suits in large sizes—40 to 46 breast measurement—which we will Sey, close out to-morrow mches waist measurement, ali lengths. . « ‘The Outing Flannel and Wool Crash T: rousers are cut in the latest style, with wide hips, patent turn-up bottoms and belt straps. Worsted Cassimere Trousers are in the atest cut ‘or business wear. Youths’ $7.50 Norfolk Coats and Sizes 14 tg 20 ‘Coats havé plaits and belts. belt straps. These make ideal Summer fortable, serviceable and fashionable. e-Inventory + Sale of lp 3 10.16 year sizes—re- 25c| Pal with or without 49 Finish and trimmings were well attended to, Embrace this most unusual opportunity Pre-Inventory Sale of Youths’ «= Young Men’s Clothing! Young Men’s $3.00 & $4.00 Outing Trousers! In Flanne/, Woot Crashes, Cheviots and Cassimeres. ears, four styles in all sizes, in dark mixed cassimeres. Trousers have patent turn-up and The value in each case is really remarkable. Men’s Fine $10 Blue Serge Suits! Guaranteed Pure Worsted Serge, Fast Colors, Indigo Dye. Well Made. dressy, Men’s $15 & $12 | These are our finest Blue Serge Suits. The lots are small—therefore a small price. Look into. this bargain opportunity .... Sizes 27 to 34 for dress Trousers ! Suits—being cool, com- Boys’ Summer Clothing! 07s’ Fine $5.00 Norfolk Suits: Blue Serges, Cheviots, Flannels, Wool Se also Light and jimeres—take any suit in this lot for....... " 50c., WHITE DUCK KNEE} (BOYS. 50c. WOOL CASSIMERE NTS—3 to 16 year sizes— sizes — | Price reduced to, PERCALE WAISTS AND| BOYS’ 25c. OVERALLS—ai! | sizes, 3 to 15 years; in Blue C) Denim; now BOYS’ WHITE DUCK NAVAL ERVE HATS. —for... 41016 year Pre-Inventory Sale « Men’s Clothing! This 1s stock-taking time and we find it necessary to greatly reduce our stocks of Men's and Boys’ Clothing, which, on account of the cold and backward season, are much larger than they should be— Therefore big redurtions are in order. Some of Friday's specials are: Men’s Fine $15 « $12 Business Suits, Comprising Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots, Blue Serges, Black Thibets‘and Gray Worsteds, 10 Finest see wits *10 85 29 in- Woe 25c 19¢ 25c LITTLE BABY IS FOUND IN A PE Well-Dressed Woman Enters St. Francis Xavier's Chapel and Leaves the Infant Behind Her After Offering a Prayer. NO CLUE TO HER IDENTITY. A Miss Lorraine Carried the Baby to the Police Station, Where It Was Found that a Drug Had Been Used to Keep the Little One Quiet, ‘Trying to keep cool, rocked in a little white cradle and attended by a white- capped, whife-aproned nurse In the chil- | dren's pavilion of Bellevue Hospital, ts a five weeks’ old girl that was aban- doned in a pew of the chapel connected with St. Francis Xavier's Church last evening. s It was after 6 o'clock when a woman, well-gowned in black and wearing a Picture hat, entered the chapel of the church and walked a few steps toward the altar and knelt in a pew. In her arms she carried a baby, which she lald upon the seat as she moved to the altar and knelt in prayer A minute Inter she was at the door. Then she turned back and going to the pew where she had left the child, kissed part ng which she | Was assisted In this by a comely and shapely young women who danced and cake-walked strenuously. {ping in ana out so many times that it seemed & rope should have gone with | her settled down into: a coon leave the chapel without the child. it. There were few persons in the place ‘An old woman hunted up Philip Wil- THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1vvs, Jams, the assistant sexton, and told bim of the incident. When he returned ‘@ Miss Lorraine had the child and wae taking care of it. Ghe volunteered to hold it while @ policeman was sent for, Patrolman McLaughlin, of the West Thirtieth street station, was the man found, Really, Miss," said the policeman, m afraid I'd burt the little ¢hing.” “Why, I'll carry it to the station house,” said Miss Lorraine, and she aid, ‘There the baby was turned over to Matron Travis, the caretaker of in- fants found In the Tenderloin. Her ex- perienced eye told her wt once that the lttle one had been drugged with paregorte, The clotaing of the little one was of the best. There was a long muslin dress trimmed with lace and the underwear of the child showed that the woman who had made the garments had taken a pride in her needle work. An ambulance was called and the foundling taken to Rellevue. There it was permitted to sleep off the effects of the soothing syrup, and this morn- ing was wide awake, jis Httle blue eyes joking in wonder at so much of its surroundings as came within the range of its vision ‘The police believe the child was aban- doned in the church because the moti er wanted to make aure that her o} spring would be brought up as she de- sired it to be. NINE NEW ROUNDSMEN. Greene Makes as Many Patrolmen Happy by Promotion. Police Commissioner Greene made nine patrolmen happy to-day by mak- moted are: Patrick Preston, of Mulberry astre Harry Tousman, of Elizabeth stre Felix MoGorry, of Alexander avenu John H. Mehrtens, of Pros Brooklyn; Frank R, Rhelnish, | Eighty-elghth street: Charles E. Ber- rlen, of West Thitty-seventh street; Ernest H. “Wood in, f West One Hun: dredth street, and Maurice Shannon, of of worship at the time and they pala) Bast One ‘Plindred and Fourth ‘atroet. only passing notice to the actions of on . ennedy, of the East - 8h] the young woman until they saw her| Eighty “eighth @treet station, the frst chorus~ of patrolman on the list sent from the Civil Service Commission, was passed over for some reason. ing roundsmen of them. The men pro- " Danderine "OLS ‘ON FeTwOUNSAS © PMANS&G The Store That Saves You Money. Entire Block, Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St., Brooklyn. 2 Green Trading Stamps Instead of ’ 1 Friday. Just what you may be looking for for your outing MRS. ANNIE E. Weir City, Kansas, You must remember that falling hair and Gandruft are signs of decay, or a diseased condition of the scalp, and you must not de- lay treatment. To do'so simply means more lors of balr and a greater impoverished scalp, and finally no hair. The wise thing. to do {x to correct It in the start. Dander- {he works wonders in all such cates. Tt will Guickly regenerate the enfeebled tisnues and fhake your hair crow more beautiful than NOW at all druggists’. three 4. 5Oe. and 81.00 per bottle, KNOWLTON DANDERINE CO., CHICAGO, Publishel official figures of tre American News Company proved conclusively that the daily circula- tion of The World in New York City is tens of thousands greater than that of any other paper. - Friday, 2 Stamps aes of 1. —> ] APMANS&G. Entire Block, Fulton, From Bridge to Duffield Street, Brookiyn. The Store That Saves You Money. Friday, the Great Bargain Day of the Week| o— sne-enonenanacanenge | PP Co., 2d Floor Bargains. Table No.1 Women's $1.50 Waists, made of black lawn, front made with half inch side plaits and embroidery in- serting, tucked back, new full sleeve, fancy ae, 5c Table No.2 $3.50 Walking Skirts of mel- ton cloth, in gray, blue and black, _ five- gored, kilt- ed effect, as- sorted sizes. 1.95) @——__ Instead of 1. 6 Coffee Spoons, 24c, |8%4c.Unbleached Muslin, 6c, 124c, Vests, 8c. HGaYS After Dinner Coffee Spoons, Unbleached Muslin, 2,000 yards, Women's Swiss ribbed cotton 2 Stamps plated on hard white metal, 1 yard wide, a good heavy Vests, low neck and no sleeves, Instead of 1. ‘one design only, set of 6.. 24c Standard cotton. None C. neatly trimmed, full sizes, <= D, yard.....ss...e0+ 6c well made. 8c| °—__—_* 50c. Umbrellas, 35c. % Men's and women's 26-in. Eng- 15c. Hosiery, 10c. 74c. Towelling, 5c. lish Umbrellas, fast black, steel Women's fast black cotton Towelling, 5,000 yds., unbleached 2d Floor rods, Congo wood handles, Stockings, seamless feet, dou- crash, good and strong, the i plain or trimmed, choice... 35c ble heels and toes, extra good kind ‘that washes white’ and Bargains. quality, full w! and ex- heavy, for rollers Kas Bitehen 1 Men’s 39c, Shirts, 25c. tra_lonj ~10C} towels, yard... 5c| | TableNo.3 Men's Balbriggan Shirts & Draw- ]Giris' percale ers, extra good quality, Draw- 2.00 Oxfords, 3.19, 75c, Sailor fas, 48. Dresses, circus, ers have double seats and sus- pender tapes,Shirts come in __long. and | short: sleeves, ea. “Mlen’s 18c. Socks, 10c. be sole ree 1.19 | _with black ribbon bands. 48c}| | teria, edged Men's fast black cotton Socks, - ~ 10c. Silk Ribbon, 5 with embroid- seamless feet, double heels and 5c. Handkerchiefs, 3c. Ce N, ICe ery, full skirts | | toes, silk stitching and lace effects mostly large leather yamps tops; dongola 25c Women's Oxfords, hand turned, leather and kid tops, flex- sizes, patent and dull kid kid with patent and rougn’- snd braids, neatly Women's and Misses’.Sailor Hats, latest shapes, made in fancy lar yoke out- lined with ruf- -ready straw 4 fle of self ma- trimmed Boys’ and girls’ 10c borders, each.. 3c lain colors,| 4 20c, SGspenders, 1c.) |) — = See p j Sizes six to Men's Suspenders, extra good 1.50 Shoes, 1.00. 2,25 Porch Rockers, 1.45. twelve quality webbings, | in thy Misses’ and children's Shoes, sh shined back with round years.. 506 and neat figures, full lengt lc dongola kid, patent leather anlidiesrebroadvarmnaseaouble and durable... toe 3 ia a8 shetle, laced, 1.00 eA seat, large and com~- Table No.4 es 1D Zecscesceeee . 1.25 Bed Spreads, 85¢, 2 us! fortable.. 1.45] |Gints sattor Bed Spreads, 500, Size 85x78. 75c. Chiffon Veils, 59c. 10c. Tnteoideries Be, Suits, of cham- A, handsome snow white, Chiffon Veils, 1% yds. long, Hand loom Embrolderies and In- bray, large col- hemmed crochet, with Mar- hemstitched, figured and dot- rtlngs tovmatch). openwork lar of white seilles Pasternse None C. ted, all leading shades, sertings to ch, openwi 0. Dd, each 19c, Maline Bows, 12%c. kerchiefs, white or colored school Hand- bright colorings, No. 40, fancy corded stripe silk Ribbon, all new designs, in with deep hem, in stripes and 5c yard..... . 85c¢ black and white, choice.. '59c edges, ready for Wall Paper Special. | } | ~& ® borders, each 2,00 Parasols, 1.00 _ Pure white centres, colored borders, hemstitched, Congo wood handles, silk tassels 6 silk 5c Coaching Parasols, - 1,00! | Women's Petticoats, fast black, mercerized percaline, 2 gath- i ered hemstitched ruffles, also striped madras in pretty gray | and blue stripes with two _ hemstitchedoruffles.. effects, wide margins, cut out Boys’ 1.00 Suits, 59c, pique, trimmed with bands of chambray, 5c use, yard... Basement Maline Bows for the neck, dainty 8 rolls Ingrain Paper, 30 inches 9 bishop _ sleeve Bargains Colors, pink, blue, cardinal, qwidegands a0) yards piace Boys! Washable Suits, in fancy with cuff to areas: black and all white, choice 123C| inch’border....v-s+se-+0 OGG!) | mates. stripes ealaten vale Heh eee Table No, J 25 Suit Cases, 89 1.00 Wrist Bags, 49 shambrays| sailor of Rut = | | full skint with g 4, uit ses, 89c, riat Bags, 49e, | tat Blouse sees cues leep hem, in | 1, » 49, $1.59 Ice Cream Suit Cases, made with steel Wrist Bags of real walrus, 646 25c. Belts, 10c. exblood | and Freezers, the frames, duck lined, brass lock inches long, silk lined, inside I " wi shades of Gem, Peer- d catches, size 6x2 ket * ext se, gilt Belts of every description, silk, blue, sizes 6 : peas cl DOSE eOn east Purser BUh atent leather, white wash Belts to 14 less an af ors brown or tan, Cc nickel or gun metal frame P ? Light- avehLAL AQco| and the shoe lace Belts in years... 75 Cc | ning...1639 Lisle Thread Gloves, [Oe | Ss cetalnes seseerener ERS blacks irehite) ana eotGrs 10c| 6 Table No.2 Women’s lisle thread Gloves, Pearl Buttons, Card, 6c, . able No, __all colors and sizes... -10¢ White Pearl Buttons, two- 6c 50c. Coffee Pots, 25c. © ® oa dozen card for......++ ae tesiie 4.25 Corsets, 69c. IE | Enameled steel ware Cotter 5-5 | | Basement assorted Nemo Corsets, extra long waist, 5.00 Dress Trunks, 3.75, 2 at. size... sss oes Bargains: colors. . 12} reinforced top and bottom, Dress Trunks, ‘canvas covered 39c, Shirt Waist Sets, 10c. sizes 18 to 24, $1.00 and top, 4 heavy slats on top, in- 4,000 Shirt Waist Sets, consist Table No.5 Table No.3) $1.25 qualitie . 69c side tray and os compart: iaeratea inna atalecearioieet Sek Cae ” ment, brass bound, sheet 19c. Gat Aaa ell 15c, Cups and Saat 10c,|__ iron ‘bottom 3.75, Lea dea cholce ae .- 10¢ prety vet 4g gal. bottle, China Cups and Saucers, low | jal in base- shape, with dainty Qoral bor- |Table ‘Tumblers, 6c. Each.|” 25¢, Parlor Brooms, 1 19c. loped top, 4 in ment... 10c der inside of cup and gold 10c Table ja ze seine crystals | Parlor Brooms, light handle, tach?..120 Table N edge and handle. . fleur de Us, reclan stat, af 3 sewings .... 19¢ ; able No. 4 - Gs rodeeenictesem (lle sinwiacon gn: each Bol Re: Dar Table alcce ens| | Pable No.6 (ocqcrystall | 10c. Handkerchiel sy ae | 85c. Doz. Table Knives, 50c, Gel cTanbiets i C | Men's Handkerchiefs, silk initials, Steel Table Kni d Some platn| | “japonette, colored borders, and "29c, Water Pitchers, 15c. Forks, scocobolo handle, doz.5 OG plain, with glass, others) all white. Women’s Handker- Crystal Water Pitchers, 34 gal- ern 7 tight fitting tin Preity ‘pressed | | chiefs, white, all initials, drawn lon size, neat patterns, Ry 15c 39, Sun Bonnets, 19c, cover, 2 sizes, Beer, "4 | work, colored borders, fancy ___and tall shapes. . : lafants’ Sun Bonnets, or HG 35c. each... Oc | mourning and plain black 1.00 Petticoats, 69c. a Saar oler een 19c Goan 9c 69c, Washable wear, many prett pieces are in silk, | and made, choice: . 69c Washable Stocks and silk Neck- Renaissance, tripon the Fourth. Women’s fine sheer white lawn Waists, front made with small tucks forming yoke, with broad embroidered box plait down front; back of cluster tuck- ing, full bishop sleeve, tancy stock with tab; sizes 1. 00 32 to 44; value $1.50... cop ees — —— ———_ —__—___ 1.25 Outing | Hats, 75c. Women’s and Misses’ White Duck Outing Hats, swell shapes, _ trimmed with quills, velvet, &c., in the most popular shapes; just the thing for UN FAS outing tour on the Fourth Cc Men's Suits, well selected chey- iots, worsteds and serges. Lots somewhat broken, but all sizes still in the assortment. None sold previously for less than $12, and most at $15; for Fri- 10.00 ABV Bejeineiase docteisiieiars Young Men’s Suits. for vaca- tion. ade with belts of same material; superbly cut shoulders and close- fitting collars; all hand york: pone worth less than 10, and most of the lot up to $12; for Friday....... 7.50 Straw Hats ftom the country’s greatest maker of fine goods. Senith or fine seit bras, hand- somely trimme: as: lar $2 ValUC oii e010 Gio 1 35 Bargains for the Boys Boys’ Washable Pants, 29c. 19¢ value . 29° Caps in in ire crash or ctiambray. Regu: Suits, ‘well trimmed; a great 2.75 -- 1.95} 59c. ani Boys’ ‘Summer Serge Blouse seu at $3.98.. Boys’ Norfolk ‘Suits in fine cassimere and CaN sizes 4 to 13. Regular $3.00 PAPA—Oh, what a pain! I believe I have a fever in the heart. MAMMA —Nonsense, it isn’t your heart, it's your stomach. ‘Every time you eat this\hot weather, you get a sour stomach full of hot gases and acids, and you swell up until your heart hardly has room to beat. If you were not so obstinate, you'd take my advice and keep your insides cool by taking a CASCARET Candy Cathartic every night before going to bed. They work while you sleep and keep you regular in the hottest weather. Stocks, 25c, y fancy neck embroidered, Band 250 4 lbs. Cafe Special, our regular 25c. Coffee, KD the mores poe a S-lb, bag of est fine Granulated Sugar, . 1 sae snes 1.00 2-Ib, air-tight caddy Mixed Golden Cup Tea, regularly 60c. per Ib., and a 5-Ib. bag of best ‘fine Granulated Sugar for...... Great Gottee oad Tea Bote With Free Sugar. - Gin, bottle. . Mount Vernon Pi key, per gal., bottle. imported the best 25c. Coffee Holland Gin, double dis- tilled, gal., $2.29; bot. . gars. Imperial Perfectos, Connecticut Hava Ci wrapper, box of 50, La Flor de Al wrapper, box of 25 ~~ Liquors and Cigars. Sir Robert Burnett's Old Toi Havana “ater, inf glass, ture Rye Whis- $2.79; per 69c -55¢ Now IS THE TIME TO ADVERTISE FOR SUMMER BOARDERS “BOARDERS WANTED” ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE, ’ SUNDAY WORLD ALWAYS BRING BOARDERS, Try the 3 and 7 Time Rates, 1.50 White Waists, 1:00. ea ner ees aa oul ae tour Orn NetE Ourt Se Clothing .for the Fourth. a”