The evening world. Newspaper, September 8, 1903, Page 8

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Sa a ee WAS. LANGTY IN THREE NEW GOWNS Incidentally She Appeared in a} New Play, Too, but the Audi- | ence at the Savoy Evidently Gensidered the Dresses the | fiore Important. GREETED LIKE FIREWORKS. Elicited “Ahs” of Admiration, Just Like the Bombs at Manhattan Beach—The Supporting Company Clever and the Play Is “Mrs. Deering’s Divorce. Mrs, Langtry had a Fashion Show of her own at ‘Theatre last might, under the name of “Mrs. Deer- ing's Divorce." Mfs. Deering’s e really didn’t matter, for it @egree of lon; awn feminine “Ah: Mike the fireworks at Manhattan Beacn One, in fact, we blush to state, war] taken off, leaving the Jersey Lily quite; fn the stem, 99 to speak. This was —let's xee—thg third one. ‘To begin w th, there wax a black affair, with Mrs Langtry showing thre the bodice, front and back, with a sort of satorlal sunburst effect. This was worn in mem ory. of the divorced put not departed Deering, and Mrs: Langiry grew so sad dy It that once she wobbled over to the fireplace and wept Into the grate. While mourning thus for what the ourts had taken from ner, the unhappy woman received a visit, or a visitation, from a plain person who had con- sented to become the second Mrs. Deer- ing. She looked as if she migit be the society editress of the War Cry, an@ she spoke to the point Such a Question. “You had no children?" she inquired. “No, and Mrs. Deering hung her wall-dressed hi “May I “nor At which the wicked audience laughed tmimdderately. The plain person came for such thy formation concerning Deering as the ex- Mrs. Deering might be disposed io offer When she had filied her note-dook and} taken heragif away, Deering, wno hail been waiting in the lumber room—once his den—came out of hiding, and and Mrs. Deerlng rehearsed the causes which had Jed to their dreaking up housekeoping. Mrs. Deering remember that im- pulsive moment when she broke the| glasses? Or that other time wien she threw a pape ins at her long-suffer ing ;husban hen there was “the whatever it may episode of the soup,” have been. description of his former ‘As for him, ‘cnere were those long, dark nights when ie seemed to have forgotten he had a home, and finally the discov of the lady who ‘well, maybe she wasn’t @ lady,” and who had so many names, perhaps, that merely mentioning one of them was hardly worth while. But Deering dances into the middle of the matrimonial ring again with the stinging upper-cut of extravagance. The money lost at Monte Carlo—how avout that, Mrs, Deering? “I tried the Rosslyn system.” Ab! this was Mrs. Langtry, not Mrs. Deering, epeaking. ‘This was Mrs Langtry “getting back at” the miles- removed Rosslyn for the ungracious things he wrote of he: and “The Cross- Ways” last winter when he needed the and turned—or thought he turned dramatic critic. While the Deerings talked past lives—and this for the greater part of two acts—Percy Fendali's chatly decidedly entertaining. act marred the earller “+ being ‘inexcusable of their Mrs. Langtry, looking not a day older than when she was last on these shores, Proudiy independent of make-up, and as interesting a talker an over, had strutted through the second act dis- playing a gown of shimmering silver and wearing a wreath of laurel a la Apollo, to emerge in the third act In a stunning gown of purple velvet and wearlng © monstrous black hat which perenstning @een in the Labor Day (S00kw New Clothes, wept into her dressmake: wv Pere to conquer biuiiing “Langtry: ingenuousness” sho sliomed ‘Ser salee ana ler down ekirt une stood revealed in all the dainty mystenes of laces and lingerie, with bare neck and arms, and bat seek- un- p bona peeping out here and there nered city who tno and ‘tried to, drive tho from behind a “sheltering scre The scene was in bad taste and did much to spol! a play which has no need to resort to sensationalism, Mra. Arthur, made Deering an amiabli And the remainder of the suppe clever, expecially Ina Goldsmith Plain, and practical fi who Deering back to his di Katherine Stewart ihother of the plain per Mra, Taneiry’s phy display fered from red arms anr hands woman Wap heard to whisper to another “That's what cones of tight 'aclng Maybe ro. ARTIST WOOD A BENEDICT, of Marine Hanter, Warden G. Wood, the ta ed young mating artist, and his bride left the fo-day to spend their honeymoon. they will go is a vecret shared by themselves. weilding was a quiet one. ell Known to New Yorke: wget ihe sl ined Mn eth lor~ Br Be ned ‘ami mone performed ne formidable suf: The By nature one of Be had told: ue of bis he] — Langtry'’s new leading tnan, Paul | / One |@t fiined @ reputation by |, LANG TR Ve IN ON OF THE GOW! MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. OUR SCHOOL SHOES are the only ones that should be worn. Our footwear for the little folks are scientific and hygienic in form and principle. They keep the feet healthy and comfortable and allow room for their growth. There are no shoes equal to our shoes for school children, and yet they cost less than othe: kinds. Calf | Boys’ Boys Satin Child’s and Misses’ Black Kid, | Eutton and Lace, hand-sewed welt, sises 6 to and If to 2, *2,00 1015, The *‘Juntor’’ Batlon or Lace, Sises 9 to13\4, and “Armor Clad’* Calf, Biaca Lace, sises 1 1z,|Calf and x ace, sises 11 to5}4 Black Ked, sizes 11 to 5*4 $ 2,99 | Child's and Misses” “Trotters,’” and Lace, sizes 6 to $1,25 Sizes 11 to 1.50 Harvard Jr.. Box Batton Sises 1 02, 1,00 £25 All Children’s Shoes Marked in Plain Stses and Widths. Children’s School Stockings, Heavy ribbed cotton, double knee. heel and toe, regular price 19c., siges 6 to 10, pair, 6TH AVE,, CORNER 20TH STREET, Zc More Big Values in thd Blanket Sale. HIS Blanket Store sets its standard and sticks to it; there’s no deviation from the rule to supply you with the best possible sorts at the lowest cost. Witness these September offerings; if you knew their worth as well as we they'd not last the day out, Woollen Blankets. Bed Blankets, With Cotton Filling. Superior Quality and Extra Fine. 10-4 size, for single beds, pair, 10-4 size, pair.. 11-4 size, pair. 12-4 size, pair. 13-4 size, pair. Down Comfortables, | 72x72 ihches; value $4.50, at. 72x72 inches; value $4.95, at. | 11-4 size, for double beds, pair, 4.00 air, 12-4 size, for extra size ae Woollen Blankets. All_ Wool, Warp and Filling. Comfortables. 10-4 size, pai For Double Size Beds. 11-4 size, pai 12-4 size, pair . 84.50 #8:50 . 86.50 , Callfornia_Blankets. Yory Fine and All Wool. 10-4 size, pair. 11-4 size, pai Cottofl Filled. Every one guaranteefl filled with white odorless cotton: Regular value $1.75, at $1.45 Regular value $2.50, at $1.95 Regular value $3.00, at $2.25 Regular value $3.50. at $2.95 FOURTH FLOOR. " Great Big Values in the Sale of China. — ee OAH WEBSTER and his dictionary of adjectives would not do justice to the unusualness of this China Sale—so we'll to the * point at once. Fancy China. Deep Cut Table Glass. $1.00 Salts with Sterling Top.. BS $3.00 [ets Dishes, fine decorat, ed china. St $1.50 Oil Cruets...........++ $1.00 Cl $6.00 Sugar and Cream Sets $2.00 China Chocolate Pots... $2.50 China Bathroom Sets.. Soc. Sugar and Cream Sets. . $1.25 Chop Dishes, richly deco- rated $1.50 dozen Plates, each 65c, Ramiquins and Plates. $2.00 Fine China Soup Tureens 95 $2.25 dozen double Egg cee $2.50 Handled Olive or Almond | Dishes ... $10.00 Cut Glass Bowls... $5.00 Celery Trays $3.00 Decanters. Thin Table Tumblers. 125 3,000 dozen Thin Blown Table QO COE. HIAW Being th Boy w a Ca A dow: sped gall ing th ‘om ed dl ave the small boy. plain one, an {dea Seventy-ni loose, Tt came reve forty-poua His wus ghe bi paper and German cl fealiy. Th The sari the strick braced up, Mountain A testy t don Fifty-nir pa Jand at put had He DIES F MSs kerville tor, hope, fever, as section of hite of a nelen ‘eturning trom an outing in the LAY AND HIS HOODOG Finally Avenged Passengers. town Third avenue electric trin | typewriter rush, yen read the story of “Gwendolyn eh McAfferty, Who Spurned a Million to Wed’ a Corn-Cutter,” All was still when a small boy got on at Elghty- fourth street ‘There was nothing unusual about this Bofore the train had the enthusiasm of a press agent ry ian in the car alld aside his as approval and Increased the pressure sixth street was as balm in Gilead to car, but only for,a moment. switched on to a variation of the same theme and looked as if he enjoyed It. ‘A gentle-faced old Indy called out shrilly to the “Please ask the motorman to tu i To canvince h tim when a well-known Associated Pre ATHA WAS HIS e Tragic Tale of a Small ith a Siren Whiste and rful.of Oppressed but on its way this morning dur- That is the 9 to 10. The strap-hangers sconsolately while the young chugging of the air pumps Ho was simply but he showed a plain, very that he had had reached nth street the {dea broke was ‘Hiawatha, and tt be- aled tn . penetrating, d-to-the nistle. not a cultured whistle, but ho urden of the lay was there looked at the boy, A stout Jinched his ilngers spasmod- e boy took all this attention ek of the brakes at Seventy- en tympans of those in the The boy {nereased the pressure and tw nd i} | i » boy Was sitll the car bocame thick and who and to Nix eracked. ib —— ROM SPOTTED FENEB. TLA, Mou whose home was in Washing died here last night of spotted trarge malady pecultar to thi Montana woodtlek Mr UW results from the and baffles medical Baskerville was stricken MISS CROSMAN'S | ROSALIND PLEASES Pa Presentation of “As You Like It” at the Manhattan Is a Promising Opening of Her Season. With from a yo! Miss He) lind, st ternoon at th With glee rpist accom- paniment, “As You Like It was given A more than creditable production, both #centcally and in the acting sense. ‘The fale and accomplished star gave a hearty the Orlando, Rosa slap and vigorous on Crossman, as season yesterday hattan ‘Theatre. and hi @ pleasing personation of Rosalind— a alind reached the age of 4 cretion, with, perhaps, slight absen of the spirit of spontaniety, yet pos- sessing womanly charm and no small degree of 1 coquetry Resides being young and vigorous. and above the Orlando of f eclok Le 0H first New ving in the ) Thsen's lugubriow Judged, The 1 Jacques ng admireably read } 1 of Wiliam aple old age. Maude engaging Cella, and cellent Phoebe; Frances Whitehouse an but the Touchstone of Charles Bowser was wl nd the Audrey of Beasie Baldwin about as rustic as a Broadway mala. baci | ey Children’ s Eyes SHOULD BE EXAMI YEARLY Many parent Atfully conscton tous about tak ‘ dentist once my ta ye 1 optical spect 1, Byeslght your you than the woulth of mit servires of a killed oculist physi pains Glasses, if necessary, $1 up. Wo «. _Opticat Specialist, 348 Sixth Ave, (Bet. 21st and 22d Sts.) WRITERS EN ROUTE WEST. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 8—T! on party of Washington corre- nts on thelr way to the National ation Congress, at Ogden, passed | vgh here to-day. ‘They will have wboy supper to-morow at Ha ‘ity, Ko S9HAT ho! Mr. Postman! Good morning! I say. You're always 6o busy on Mondays, and why?” “Know you not, Mr. Citizen, Monday's the day That cach Sunday World Want ad. brings its reply From hundreds of people? That's why they pay. And that's why I'm busy on Monday. Good-by.” each $1.2: each | Tumblers, perfect in all respects; 36 thin China Preserves, ners 5 | value 60c. a dozen, at.......... 121st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. | 193 to 205 Park Row! Chatham Sq.: EVERYTHING RELIABLE. $ or mahogany finish, $4.90 Table Set, 1 dozen forks, table spoons, Oak Wardrobe, 2 doors and 2 drawers, 514. 50 $1.98 Large nickel trim, good baker, $9.05 up and charge for pipe. including 1 dozen knives, 1 dozen 1 dozen tea spoons, { carving set, Range, We send man to put H do not Big Stock. Great Variety. Low Prices. China Close oak polished, reduced fron $19.75 to Oak Chiffonier, French bevel mirror, $5.98 Cash or Liberal Credit: ‘EVERYTHING *©s HOUSEKEEPING. New Fall Designs of All Carpetings Now on Show 40x18 in. Gold Frame Mirror, French bevel plate, highly burnished frame, hand- somely carved, reduced from $12.00 to $7.95 1 $12.50 5 drawers and RTH FLOOR. should;have to get $25.00 for. They are made full size (78 inches long by 30 inches wide), up- holstered in the finest Velours—Persian Revona effects, rich stripes, buttons that will not pull out. All this—with indestructible highly tempered springs—gives the best sort of Couch it is possible to produce, Sale of Couches. figured and Pain Colorings are mostly maroon and dark green. To-morrow they are $17.50. | | f —————————— ( , / | } H ERE'S comfort and luxury fe economy all in the same breath, { / We took from a maker one hundred and twenty-seven of ) his highest grade Couches, which in the regular way we ity The upholstering is tufted in seven rows, secured with patent back FIFTH FLOOR. Sale of Model Foods. ROCERIES of the very best, handled and sold under the most hygienic conditions. Our Model Food Store is an exposition of all that is superior in good eatables, and at less prices than inten goods cost elsewhere. A— Choice pickings, | z Breaktast, Ceylon, posite Breal en Myce thar! A Beat cheeee, Youngs Hyeon. straight or mixed from 400. to FOWL Rolder Fils eal, ou Anest French ofl, % mal | SOAP —~ te laundry, thoroughly CONDENSED MILK-— | toned, large cakes: 6 cane “Royal Stuart." made from pure cone milk jan cane 6 cans, wane san 23 3 * 3 A = Ef ASH ne sire tor Fatrbank's ae at, ewe washing powder 4 ke. Panel ORACKERS —In- Soria} or 6 o'Cloc! Ontmeat or Graham Wi rio pss iy grou nd Bleck, Poppe, ic. ine nia White Pepper Cinnamon. Ginger per ‘rant | 45 | PRUNES — Meats e | aeinn, | Clr prunes, 10 Ihe. Meee rc eotatcund pie heme per | APRICOTA — Tn Miusoessinty ‘ apricots, 2 ibs VINDGAR—N. Y. new Mulr Parte 28 State ure Finderede in 3B and in Yo. pals: per Wee AD BACON—Swift's Mild, Tan” ring: 18 pure cider vinegsr, including Jug. roger cured. ” i srples, and polled, older: stone ‘sr, 4B¢, We BTos LW At BREAKFAST FOODS — CATSUP—Jevany Packing ©o.'a Home brand, pt. bot ol | SALAD DRESSING Stuart brand, finest, tncredie Unls preparation; 48.) medium, PICKLES-Croaie & Mack. English | mixet Gherkine or Chow Chow. ta mt. bo'tie. adi | OLIVES — Selected Man- aniila Oliver ate SSS ee oniy oval Stuart’ 8 from FLOU! superior Patent BISMARCK HERRIXO importation, arck Herr TAPIOC, dest creamery butter, celved every morning di pear “Royal Stu requires no fal 1th. pack: ae * inatants ing Ni ES Anlt| ts % tre Per can... AO Wines and Liquors, BR, URITY is first thought v So you may y buy wit with ‘that as- surance. Our tests are thorough ‘and painstaking. But the quantities we distribute permit very modest pricing, American Ahel Champaame, fag | omneceey ©: Unwerted| Cognac, ‘set ‘42° ‘ HAE fa SHERRY, Coronet, lar fermented In bottle from Barton. nee; regularly:

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