The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1903, Page 9

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‘ ADULT RYOTE RUE ENS LTT RNASE MRT TAS ERO ERE ANP ETAL i 4HE WORLD; THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 19087 { “WARAH-NA-POGUE” NRE DRETTY COLLEaRS IN HIS PLAY, WOMAN'S 0G HER We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps, GREEN AND GOOD DEATH COMPANION TED St ACTOS Dion Boucloault’s Old Play Is Mrs. Margaret May, Whose Life Old Enough to Be Fresh Was One of Charity to Again, and It Is Refreshing Others, Found Dead in Brook- f ‘Any Way. lyn Home. t f ANDREW MACK AS THE HERO. rS “i f d - we About Half the Regular Prices. ~~ Spick-and-span and as good as you'll want for dress or every-day service. Dis- payed on several tables in the New Consolidated Stores on the Second Floor, East. Wen’s $3.50 Shoes, if, Th fo) Women's $3.00 Shoes, i 49 Corona Patent Coltskin, welted soles, all sizes; also Box Calf, Kidskin, Calfskin and Patent Leathers; all the good styles in double soles, welted, all sizes. button and lace, all sizes. “CHIP” STARVES BY HER SIDE Proud Mothers Coroner's Physician Says that Wom-| Proud indeed are those mote an and Dog Must Have Been Dead ieee pete ' jeu laugh ani at Least a Month—Lived Alone! “Motherhood is woman's chief joy Sincs Husband's Death. and greatest trial. Prepare for this veer event by taking a course ‘Hl Songs Sound Sweet In Four 5 teenth Street, and There Is a | Sweet Colleen to Inspire Them in \ the Person of Edith Barker. Women’s $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes, Women’s $1.50 and $2.00 Oxterds, Would you Wke to escape for the mo- ment from “Hiawatha” — Clanging cars— Subway blasts— Criminal cabbies— Snorting automobdiles— Narrow-chested flats— High-heeled peroxides— For one who had spent her life in deeds of/ charity, Mrs, Margaret May deserved etter than a lonely death, For over a month her body layin the big, floomy house at No. 198 Dean street, since the death of her husband. Dr. Greene’s Brooklyn, which she had tenanted alone | a Her only living companion was a little fox terrier, and, fatthful to the end, the dog refused to desert his mistress. He the world’s greatest tonic and female regulator. Both before and after aN R About [,000 pair of Kid and Patent Leathers in all IEC ‘isin vith Past Leather or Kid tins: everal |! BQ sizer from a mater who held them for « beet SI Sonn, ON Eee. price until now. Boys’ $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes, §o Kidskin and Satin Calfskin. all sizes up to 524. Youths’ $7.25 Shoes, 69Ic Satin Calf Lace Shoes, in all sizes from 8 to 136. Pe ee Broadway Beau Brummels— Ruinous racing charts— ‘Thundering overhead trains— | lay down beside her dead body and baby's coming Dr. Greene’s Ner- } And the hundred and one other penal- never stirred from her until he starved | vir is invaluable. to death, Mrs. May and her dog, “Chip,” were familiar figures in the neighborhood. Every day she tended the Ittle flower &les of New York life? Well, then, hie yourself to the Four- \/ teenth Street Theatre and retresh your farden before the house, and the sight Ss Jy om = 9 AILS) | PRC: Box of 100 5 . i} MArramhnaiPogie" ciated of her brought all the youngsters in the pik is -na-Pogue'' and your tired ear ‘with the sweet songs of Andrew Mack. ENeeouLnN elespeatiion mad EFeWoreed ° in = re in Me s ‘ toe ‘Two hours there are equal to a day in lighted in their prattle and rewarded songs from the season's latest musical q 5 |= Bend pei poly long fille lhe cogater, thelr companionship with sweetmeats, quccess! The: intaln News Vork per: peed gn he country, ‘ The poor knew her as a ready giver. same as high af ate late Dion Boucieault's play—eo old None) wanttrom her door hr formance will be given to-night, and ecdeee ; gare A pain: araeltGecidient as Some weeks ago the neighbors no- 7 ready we announce a sale, It's ate Bee rae pase L teed that weeds were choking the gar- unusual at The Big Store. eg West e me den, The house scemed empty. It was i It embraces all the traditions of Irish thought Ofrs. May had gone away. | This Music was originally published} Box # 100 is Rreves, rama. Red-coated soldiery march When she did not return with the ad- at 60c. Hepa rag bbe through it with the tramp of authority, | filler, full i Vent of cool weather some one spoke | “MY EMMALEEN.” aw THE COLLEGE pretty colleens in bright frocks dance to Policemin Cahill, of. the. Atlanuc ‘ LIKE OUT LIL, FOR FAIR. ERE TRUE TO LD 95 rel requlrly a e And sing, low-browed villainy sneaks avenue station, and he forced a {f00r. | y “| LEFT MY HEART IN DIXIE.” Le, FLEURETTE.” paciboeh mil (oolbaletgiagite: waco: cat tas om. Bewida, her. wa ) | Mrs. eae s. Randall, of Bloom- “THE REGULAR LIMITED TRAIN.” | “WHEN HE'S NOT NEAR.” das cone Quan @ ballad-singing hero is cast into dale St., Cheisea, M. says? i feed ORPATCAiGroH 7” “ LU Eis MR. MIKE BERNARD, late with Tony Pastor. is now permanently engaged ss] — MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. Ealldsaiuenitepestonnonstas eoltenite ur gears ago, after the Dict of | 2 Pianist in our Sheet Musi Depe (Third Poor, art, 18:4 st) (Otatn Floor, Rest, 1B St.) ejovanth hour.) ena percentiat perers A Queen's Girlhood. prostration. I was very bad indeed. , Twas so weak and miserable I could (From the Chicago News.) Emily Crawford, in her book on Queen | not walk across my kitchen. I tried a , Victoria, tells much about Her Majesty's | great many remedies and doctored with © girlhood which shows her quite different | many doctors, but grew worse all the i . from the paragon that the tales of | time. street as Andy Mack, and téhear him! Cc flatterers have made her. Mrs, Craw- fs ind fr Se tote meeack, and wahear bin FINE LONDON CLOTHES [Bratwrteh Min hee glefioat she Reps |, {\One day some Kind friend told my ‘ushers open the double doors in front. All of this is made absorbingly real o by admirably managed scenes. There's mot so tender a lover below Forty-second | Bargains in Fall Upholsteries, Sample Lines and Short Lengths. ead | bosbend to get a bottle one creene Slip Covers. Fortieres. | Wottingham Curtains. toys | Nervura. Before I had taken the first tthe colleens crooning behind him, is to Jan unrelaxing grasp on ner toy ARE NOW SMUGGLED IN. other possessions. ‘Phese are and you are not to touch them, hunt for a handkerchief and vow that was ei td i $3.75 PORTIERES, tor ange of patterns larest Ireland will be free, even If you have to Peclee pataed aac cleo N Spiel Oh Tocorbsitee aad hat a sorde: Kia ut aS ee Full length,two-toned colorings, 2.50) Sener at oe i \ ey wi v cha: je. u i ‘il .: . &: teAL ieee via terse Gfack has in-| ‘The secret of why Broadway and Fitth) A few days ago a Wall street nasil Anansi aeaen Ua Hobos evee: RoR. ber) i pestad fen ing Rae ees ea conan ee each, ea 7, OO | $5.00 PORTIERES, fullsize, for P95 100° 6.50 piration for twice as many tn pretty, [avenin have Deen sporting so many|eent his valet to Montreal to meet #50)|{2,#!V0 A6ay, % farthing of her pocket | its use until I bad taken seven bottles | $6.00 ORIENTAL STRIPE gy | . * . ff Dinck-eyed Edith Barker. English clothes lately has been discov-| worth of clothes which he had ordered | ously. Mra. ant was, well woman. Tee WPustin. | PORTIERES for ‘ But for that sneaking, sntvelling|ered. The customs authorities have been|in London, The valet got the garments |yane wasian excellent EP CReRall gee Meee 8 DEL opresning (4) panerns ‘and 3) myles of sripes, | $12.50 MERCERIZED POR- 70. 00 Bet Sets. ae (process server of @ Michael Feeny—Luke| on a sti}! hunt Poe based ie rattled earoed tue Raraee safely ond blige Aust} and lost patience awtully if her partner sleep and with a perfectly rested feeling. that regularly sold m 104 a yard, | TIERES for . | Made of excellent quality bobbinet. | Fash ideals RO orcaetts SeSaERe. Cea oras | gel: Lontonseada, cLStune Baye) beta Walls asee Genie races iat peat (GeLa TIC Rane Sene aH RecteNE ||| Dit Greeucts Nerwura carer, andithe: [RC seins wise’ (piace eed 7.0 Rack Groeten Fee pilvaunee sed 6 OG 7,50 5 | get him! It wasn't enough that he|o ndon-m ing ee IaH BF ADALE Tent DEenars | Her | best part of it is you remain cured.” | Lace Curtains. | lace edges, at 125 i 4 rs 1 English, Bhould be coming where he wasn't|#muggled into this country over the) tory to pressing the wrinkles out, when | German, Italian and) i alahen Another lot 15 na, | yd. wanted, coaxing a jewel of a girrul Itke| Canadian line. | two customs. officers entered and’ seized |Gho disiiked Helng thought German, ana | Consult Dr, Greene free of charge. Less T2he\ t00 syles__one ft ARABIAN a . Pittow Geos. \Arrah Meelish to have the likes of him,| Investigation 1s being made to learn| the su: ‘The Wall street man might| once, when ill and feverish from a’ sore | Write at once or call at his office, wide, ~~ | LACE CURTAINS, imported to | have redeemed them by the payment of | throat, was very sorry to hear that ate a . ‘ Panel: 50 to $9. 5. OO Sapancse. embroidered on silk in ,Dut he must be up to his dirty tricks) {f the smuggling 4s carried on with the) Sor °cont, duty, but he didnt, and | throat, Wi y a 104 Fifth Ave., New York City. ‘anes. | sell at $6. to $9.75; our price, ‘with Shaun, connivance. of the customs officers |" .Der cent. duty, but he didn't, and) talked nothing but German in her} two floral designs; regularly $1.75. 125% Ranging in price from 75e. to $3.00; | Another l—IRISH POINT: new | white and Arabian lace: all myles and designs: prices specially lowered to |A varie of pater’. 9.6 and Sg at, each, ae (2.95, 2.50 “1 4.00 Fitter Corde Sereens. ras Cutiadud. Me SPAS GUAT AIG lve match Tops, 3 yards long, heavy tasse’s. 1Be | a 1 rooms of the Public Stores. sien, along the border. Hard Ivy Climb. Wasn't it harrd enough for poor | Shaun to be climbing hand-over-hand on le ithe ivy from the window of his cell to ‘the roof of the prison, where his aweet- 31,00 for beautifully designed FIRE” STRIFED MADRAS CURTAINS fheart was gelling him with a song, wi SCREENS. in full line of colors and several Piain Cotton Tassels, | out the blackguard lifting a big stone $1.00 for silkoline-filled FOLDING) a of stripes, Mercerized Tassels, B80 | to drop on Shaun's head? | 7.50 3.25) me | “To the divil wid yea!" shrieks Feeny, beaiaxes as = see aaah ont. 3814 BL) walsing the stone above his head. “T' hell with you! answers Shaun, @nd with that he hurls the villain into ‘the sea, 100 feet below. ‘ coe ‘This merciless blow at Art was struck | by the Observer, of Portland, Mich.: “The ‘Uncle Tom’ snow last Wednes- { Way night was attended by a big crowd— { the capacity of the tent was tested. | land the show was rank, at that. It ‘does beat all how people do want to see \ this old, worn-out play, for It seems as popular now as it ever was. People epent neany the whofe afternoon watch- ing for the street ‘parade,’ and when It did finally come it was made up of dis- fance more than any other feature, but this did not deter the crowd from going ] th tho evening." Wen of All Builds And Au Castes can select a new Fall Suit from a choice assortment of fabrics, including New Autumn colorings of sedate and bright mixtures, s'r/pes and currency Solid black, of course. Both Single and Doubl> Breasted Sacks. Friday § Bs) ft) Advance Special, Osrering» The sight of cne/ercthe “Three Little Maids’—never mind which one—siaking hher thirst in a Broadway restaurant the other night brought to mind with pecul- jar significance the last line of that When we offer a special attraction then IT IS SPECIAL ‘in every sense of the word—not a collection of “Flotsam and Jetsam.” Here you find NEW FALL SUITS and EVERY SIZE—to fit men. The values will surprise you. Your $ e 5 0 Jiny Chorce, Style. THE MEN'S STORE, Main Floor, East. Direct Entrance 18th St., near 5th Ave. Dinner Sets, Odd China, Lamps and “She was a miller's daughter, | ‘And she lived down by the mill, Deep and still was the water, But she was deeper still.’ FESTIVAL OF THE CORK MEN. Whey Will Have Irish Dancing to Irish Muaie, Irish dancing to Irish music by Irish \ musicians will be a feature of the sui mernight's festival of the Corkme! Patriotic Benevolent and Protective As- sociation at Sulzer's Harlem River Wark next Saturday evening, Of course Performance— Putting up i] ' there will . one of Irish dancing warm. [aie at, “tn tere” Slobes at Wonderfully Low Prices. fhe evening to Jigs and reels and other J \ Kerpsichorean divertissements peoullar { q fo the Emerald Isle, ] Nearly every man of prominence, in the city of Irish birth or descent fromised to attend the festival. ‘youn Py, Hayes‘is chairman of the Committee on Arran, nts and his assistants are i wloahy, William | Callaghan, end Timothy J, Mur. B thi tion of The Big Store i ‘ simply ders There's a constant buzz of busyness. ‘ntl os pee and see are immensely pleased. Bargains are as plentiful as falling leaves | in Autumn. Lack of space alone forbids our pubenine a larger list. From the subjoined items you can get an idea of the greatness of the offerings. Dinner and Gea Sets. Gund aod eAvomns: a: rerun Se 75a) $:Bo.28 DEEP OUT CLASS ORBAN (7) Ba DEOO Zu Zu saldhalied GINCER SNAPS camomnn sorts inure | dla yates SEE gg, [RBAGE Co Saw cum 7 59 A BIG QUARTER’S WORTH ten HPT MOY 26, 00 wi base Tear ese COPS 25y ea st ae #1500 and'$1.60 CUT GLASS SALT and In the In-er-seal Package and selling for 5 cents! Sty oN RS, cole mas. 00 roe men a ay fii Moe Me band rns Ragiat wien 28. 00 HEE and fo aN CA ret SS paste at Ses Sloves, Something new in the history of CHAMBER gf) 25) inch The scope of gastronomy reveals nothing better than this acer ai cw? £4.50 aie we 0.0 TOUT SETe, sith 5.00 golden brown, temptingly sweet, spicy little ginger snap. pon ae oon iS Deon airs: 100 plea; euler Drm ol” SG Stassware, RCELAIN BRAUTIFUL, ETCHED CHAMPAGi Senicax, Ts ear eur m6. 95) Sa NOT Peguariy 62.18 dan aac, price Bothy SURO-PORCELALY, 100?! LETS; regalarly Ls ti on each, ours; 100 pieces; regu! 5 95 BBAUTIFUL foney Island has been sprung by the saanagement or Tiyor Steeplechase Wark in the shape of @ fall season, be- winning to-day and running one week. ft has been the custom to close the ‘Conev Island amusement resorts !mme- NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. Wiately after Labor Day, thereby miss- an = J00 J 33. Uinta; regularly $85, doven: ing what is considered’ by many the Rostmtan TBA gnTs: jrirU Minest season of the year in New York. peowation: Grry lees bit are! es 02 BEAUTIFUL BTOHED POUSSE CAFE, 10c To celebrate this fall season Mr. Til- B6 pleces; regular price $9.00, you has made a rate of % cents admis- { to all the shows in the A at fure, "One aeroent tomate than mets Odd China. . RAVILAND, CHINA PLATES: ine EA CUPS and Sal |96.00 DREP ‘cur BOWLS, il entitle stow aha the en aot * 25! S00 DEEP CUT GINOM SALAD 5 OQ 8 WATER 2,95 $109 084 5.00 CUT G BOTTLES, Don’t forget to say Zu Zu

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