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Oe ee ee ee ee Sa ek ee Pe en eer ew ee ee ee ee THE WORLD: TUESDAY tv civ, SEPTEMBER 29, 1903, MELEE TONS “HER OWN WAY,” aS THE cakTooNIsT saw WER. TURKS TO SHOOT Sultan Has Ordered that the Bulgarians Captured by His Troops Shall Be Executed in the Field. MAXINE ELLIOTT HAS Bl SUCCESS She Has “Her Own Way” In New Clyde Fitch Play to a Monopo- vin listic Degree and Pleases The Queen Draga Gown Still on View! - Decorated Dinner Sets, $4.98. You Can Buy This Set af Less Than 5c. a Piece. Just room for a mention of two spe- cials here, but the china store is brimful of many others. These dinner sets are of thin deco- rated American porcelain, each piece goid-lined—100 pieces to the se-—worth $7.50 > —special sale price to- 4.98 morrow, per set, Decorated Tea Sels, $2.49. You Can Buy This Set at Less Than 414. a Piece. Daintily decorated thin American porcelain; gold lined; worth $4—56 pieces to the set. ‘Third Floor, Sth St, Section. $25 Diamond Rings for $15. Here's an opportunity for a rare bargain in a handsome diamond ring. Through a large purchase on our part we are enabled to offer these beautiful rings at a marked ANN discount from exclusive jewellers’ prices, The rings are in 14-kt. gold, set with fine cut dia- 15 Centre. GENEROUS WITH BEAUTY. a trustwor Palace Committen a recommended that tured in the future, wheth unarmed. shall be shot. It is stated bat the Sultan holds the same view and have been } Bhe Romps Through Four Situations Smiling Almost to the Point of Overdoing It, and Company Supports Her Ably. responsible ay Constantinople —— - t Plant Resames. Sept. 2.—The Clairton of the Crucible Steel Company, a ¥ company of the Steet Trust, work Monday night after a f three weeks ‘The plant en 1,690 and 2.0% men, SHE “HIDES” UNDER THE TABLE, : YOUR BRAIN Ss NEEDS BLOOD It Cannot Run Without Fuel—Dys- peptic Stomach a Poor Fireman, WARINE HUGS THE HELPLESS AERO) Maxine Elliott had “Her Own Way" for four acts at the Garrick last night. And a most monopolizing way it was! Even a lover of the centre of the stage Uke Blanche Ring could not have asked for more right-of-way. Clyde Fitch has been extremely gen- erous to the new star. He did every- thing but tle his play with a dark red ribbon (to suit the Elliott style of beauty) and wreath it with the kind of roses Mr, Goodwin buys when he drops ip at the family flrist’s. In the first act Miss Elliott played hide-and-seek with a quartet of most amusing and hopelessly-mannered chil- dren, and crawled under a table on all fours. Charmingly unconventional! In the second act she bade good-by to her soldier-lover, who went away to the Philippines loving her, stupidly blind to the fact that she loved him. The oy minor chord of emotion tenderly touched! In the third act she let down her raven locks only to do them up again, while a “lady hair-dresser” loafed on the job. Glorious sight. In the fourth act, when the soldier- lover was supposed to be dead. she sat 99-9900999 = 0000000 monds of superior quality, in Tiffany or Belcher styles— special sale price to-morrow, If you want a strong, actlye brain, Main Floor, Front, you must take care of your stomach. | w uter'tom indivetion ant Sc: Pine SilK Umbrellas, $2.95. pepsia, unider the strain. nt” ete TAY Worth $5 and $6. An active brain requires plenty of 5 rich, red blood. Dyspepsia shuts off Handsome, perfectly constructed um the blood supply. Food cannot di-|Mbrellas, made of pure silk, in 26 and 28 at the piano with a dark tapestry 0 s Becoming: background. and, wearing @ vetake a Rexall’ Desporake fabiet {finch sizes tor men and women. ae eres a Ce each evening and you'll do three They are close roll, with patent runners, pails Ad enithiree hundred dollars, times as much work the next day. It} ew P. lock frames and steel rods. ie ¥ MO aaae ee will put your stomach right, get your |g N€W fats Se i . Ht ws 4 bowels into condition and fill your The handles are shown in beautiful com- MilenYasta! Thus @ grateful audience had the BI: lott beauty in all shades, from a steel- Ddlue walking dress with stole and muff (on which Arthur Byron accidentally squatted) to a white ball gown. which probably made every man in the au- dience feel like begging for the first “dance. » |arteries with good blood. BUSINESS MAN TELLS HI8 EXPERL binations of pearl and sing: ivory and sterling, horn I guliered for many years, from tov of | Band sterling and boxwood and sterling. ian woufi tn, incataltgted Rar A splendid chance to-morrow to secure a $2 95 tending to business, All food tasted the eo fame to i took one package of Itexall $5 or $6 umbrella for Dyspepsia, Tablets and was wonderfully bon- efited. Since that time I have never been without them. When T feel any of the dia- {penning gtymuptoma inantioned ‘above 1 take the tablets as directed. I find mynelf sul Main Floor, 50th St. Section. Prodigal in Beauty, Mian Billoit was realy! prodigallin the _* SHE HAS HER BACK HAIR “DONE.” GEORGIANA RECEIVES GOOD NEWS. bounty and variety of her beauty. To| &* ih see her let down her inky tresses was better than pictures which go with hair tonte advertisements in barber shops and elevated trains, and trom the time whe played peek- until she played “The Last Hope” on the upright grand the lustre of those famous midnight eyes was shot {m- partially from two-dollar orchestra chairs to fifty-cont gallery seats. Throughout changes of dress and for- tune Miss Elliott was gloriously and wondrously cheerful. Even with a case of five weeks’ false-alarm mourning on her hands, she smiled and kept her color, even going so far as to magnani- mously afd in framing up a story about the Louls XVI. furnishings of the Car- Jey home for a Sunday paper. As Georgiana Carley she was tre- pressibly buoyant, her entrances being 0 under the table] w: 9DOOOGOOOGOEEGH5600GIGOOOO FHVECHHOH WONCSHIHOOY characterization of the Hebrew peddier, Cummins's Indian Congress will shut | McKinley. a niece of the late Prest-|Charies Aldrich and Florence Bindley in “The Auctioneer,” received a cord! aul! up shop at Madison Square Garden to- | morrow night. welcome at the Harlem Opera-House. Kellar, the magician, performed new, ugh Fire and Water,” at Star, fairly steamed sensations. \ “When Women Love," at Proctor’s Fifty-elghth — Street “Theatre, and| ‘Wedded and Parted,” at the Metro: mbined to show that there are ates than being an old maid. | “Ole Oleson"” overcame all obstacles and the Swedish Ladies’ Quartet sang ewretiy at the Third Avenue Theatve. Sheridan's Big City Sports loome at the Dewey, and ‘“A Night on Bri was demonstrated at Miner's Eighth Avenue ‘Theatre, ESTABLISHED ATTRACTIONS. “The Darling of the Gods” smiled on | the Old Guard, who were beneficlaries ders at the West End Theatre, | vaUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. 5 S. and Dayne, in “Bil Bafin's | and Genera and Bailey, In “A| ritth Avenue Theatre the Proctor stock Cigarette Fiend," are prominent on the| Company is appearing ‘ool, The offer!n: “Dolly and Betsy.” bill at Keith's McCabe. Layine and Vera, in “The astor's. The star at the Circle is Miss Mabel form the headline traction, Saran ee MAIL ORDERS dent, who sings pleasingly and attracts |help to make a good bill at Hurtie & much attention from the women. Victor's Royal applause for its playing at Twenty-third Street Theatre. ing-the-loop furnishes the week's Venetian Band wins ures at the Eden Musee. IN BROOKLY) Leslie Carter began her season uu Barry at the Montauk. “A Black Sheep," F house is the farce, At the Proctor Theatre Mme. Adgie's Mons are the chief at- ‘ %§ 2 itrusam saeco < Smart Fall Waists for $1.98. NI, 609 Majestic Bullding, We back up Rexall Dyspepsia Tab- lets with our indorsement and our guarantee, Price 25 cens per full- sized package. Sold only at our store or by mail. RIKER’S DRUG STORE, 6th Ave, and 234 St. Our Agents in Manhattan. | HEGHMAN & c Harlan in his oririnal part, ts the of- The Barrows-Lancaster fering at the Columbia. 20. | Broadway; West 126th St; Amsterdam | Ave. and ‘155th 81 NSM, UG STORES, 125th St. and Sth 1 Bth Ave. JUNGMA 42) columbus © $8, corporation), 200 Drugktst, 1020 84 Ave.; Of Brilliantine or Granite Cloth. At the above price you've a choice to-morrow of a serviceable black brilliantine or black or blue granite cloth waist. The brilliantine waists are made of extra quality black lustre brilliant- ine, with twenty cluster tucks across front, Sour in back, and finished with separate tab stock collar. They are well made over fitted percaline linings. Made in our own workroom; sizes 321046, = * The granite cloth waists are made with six tailor-stitched pleats on front, four in back and on sleeves; with separate tab stock collar and fancy buttons on front; black and navy blue. . Your pick of either bargain at Black Batiste Waists, $2.98. Wool batiste, made with wide tailor-stitched pleats on back, front and sleeves. All on perfect fitting black linings. PAY of the performance at Belasco's Theatre. invariably accompanied by a skip and a| “The Wisard of Oz" began its last; smile, and, though somewhat prone to| Week at the Majestic, as did ‘A Princess | overdo the gladsome act, her good|of Kensington,” at the Broadway. [ looks carried her safely over the thin] Charles Warner's remarkable acting NM ice of what more than once dangerously|in Drink” has caused a steady in-| Ee ea eccaeen enn ae oe oods O Best Picnic Hams, 7c. a Lb. Or cxtrseangota ses of won teri gs 7c verged on affectation. crease in the size of audiences at the si one Her husband, Nat C, Goodwin, in an| Academy. SIXTH AVENUE, 2)ST AND 22D STREETS,N.Y. - seer tlistomer—no mail orders filled—special, per pound, yest upper box, joined enthusiastically in the| Changes.and improvements have been Lae angi neil 0 general applause. Well he might, for|made in ‘‘Whoop-Dee-Doo,” at Weber fa “Her Own W Miss Elliott has|@ Felds's, taken upon her own fair shoulders that] Andrew Mack, In ‘Arrah-na-Pogue.”’ burden of self-sacrifice which Mr. Good-lentored upon his fourth successful week win has so long carried in his stage Ife.lat the Fourteenth Street ‘Theatre. Such # Heroine! “The Runaways" will remain at the When Georgiana's brother has spent|Casino but three weeks more. Cocoa. es gre, A 15c Tomatoes. Our 12c. brand; per cam.....6+ 5 9c » 85° # Crepe de Chine, 68 &! | er Sal: — Non te: \ all the money around the house, in-| ‘The Earl of Pawtucket" continues This Extraordinary Offering comprises 15,000 Yards of this season's most popular silk fabric in twenty of the leading shaker felt oo IC : cluding the servants savings, in luck | to take his coffee at the Princess. colors—and in an exceptionally splendid quality—all silk—soft, heavy, lustrous and crepey. The shades are exquisite | grrget ‘aie Ene He teigte live ce Remora ken hor) amayeee Walleck’an Reeos) bese ne —for evening and strect wear, including:—White—Ivory—Cream—Champagne—Light Blue—Pink—Silver—Nile—Royal and iB chesolete cs Be | Cyngkers rie, ane Belfast, tretang i adr Nioesrte Guan decel/ tay chal genie | Oster ee See eee ease eee Black. On account of late delivery to us upon the part of the manufacturer we are able to save you exactly Seventeen [Pl preserved, strawher-| Creams: per il Better: ise “ao: Sse ie Way she accepts the situation without|will end her engagement at the Man- ($7) Cents Per Yard — as this quality Crepe de Chine has never before sold for less than Eighty-five cents per yard. Fs ta oy Be wines & Liquors, | wien Re —one pet. a whimper-and takes her brother’s|hattan by appearing in “Hedda Gabler.” | ¢ =o a ee or, fig 2 & customer, Tie No bett ertained audiences are to pistol away trom him to prevent his], No betier enterta ned ayer rnich at- Diowing vut what few bruins he migut) tend Rdward Harrigan’s, play, “Under yo nto tno none Pearl Fine pose . 1 Cover.” at the Murra: i be supposed to possess. ‘The financial} Cover.” at the Murray Hill, J 2. zo . ’ ‘ For School] Wednesday's ‘ Cents Per Copy. ee quarts feart than | Grama Marnier. The rulnution of the family is skilfully man- ys 0 g Wear e Sal eet USIC. | By mail 2c. ex- jors.s or | gush mates, tare aged by a wealthy young Westerner, |femain at the Herald Banare © fortnight aay i Sed cep oe le of > tra for each plece. f | : Basement, Ooh St. Seetiéel Who believes that by thls means Geor-| “Ono of, the, sure successen of the nea: Fa aaate ed He wool S etele ales | giana will be made te consent to marry|son is Charlee Hawtrey in "The SHE bk —| ‘TS — made from “sample On sale 7 Sectton-—alsc Balcony. him nd thus rescue the Carley honor] i VAM Saale ac the Garden| fall sizes—warranted to give the|ends” of cloth—in blue and fancy CG Or Ones Hoon GT eer er rele ae ot aaa will sive eh to one that Is what, the, audl: pyeeren une ee eh ne ewe best possible wear—all reinforced! cheviots—with patent bands and ence would have liked to a 2 : Ais oe Ree ee eg ee ranks trlokesl ar eae eet eee cena | (putt: double: seats 2 00 buttons—d ouble | Qe e |W ----------------. a nnn nens ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOMINGDALE BROS., iq BLOOMINGDALES'’. 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. Only one copy of each piece to a customer—none to dealers. tera curious contradiction of WeAIINOSS | Bayoy a ereee and knees, _ patent stitched—many a plicity—a chap 7 1) e on; me for ' . Giana aud didn't cure how he got her |yue’statie’ to wear our its welcome) ¢DUttons, taped seams with double seafs or how much she might cosi—full of| qt Daly's. —price eee anes Ca EAE PAR “Ben Hur’ te attracting large audi- J af ut who fn y took his inedicine ea ‘f Ian and gaverner busted brother @ good [ences to. the New York, Ie ocean “awascetron c theres cand he Rogers Brothers in London’ will A + Georginna’s mourned-for-dead soldier: | be, At the Knickerbocker five weeke Men’sand 50 Derb and 0 Sweetheart comes back from the Phil-|™°%-. sersey Lily”? will be transplanted ‘ . ippines with both arms in a siing,| oe torin tothe roduide after Youths’ Fe ora In Step! 7 Compan- ay ; Bion ‘to Hearta’and Plow: | Valse Bleue’ Waitt which condition necessitates Georgiana | tht, week, Only a limited quantity of this particular quality will be sold Pitktininny, Chet tentang. | Byncopated bf ; Look at These Specials in Instrumental Hits! C000 and knees—price.. enone Anona Intermezzo, Falling Star Reverie. Bizz: Shepherd Boy. Fifth Nocturne The Japanese Picuic. Schottische | Largo. |B} Bok Flower Song, Lai Mazeppa. Intermezzo. \dolence. Intermezzo ir rf Mareh. Fratttren. Chaminade XES ‘A Moorish Inter- mezzo, Padishaw, Persian March. Monastery Bel Dixte Girl. March. tAgal Blue Danube ‘alta. a Contest, Cake- ES JOHN THA THE FOURTH COOK (VE HAD FROM THAT EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, AND I GAVE HER. NOTICE y was the lucky man who enjoyed this | enviable experience. soon tanee ea 5 ‘The company Js one of all-round ex- | 2U2 Going all tie hugulng, Charles Cherry | “Wwatiam’ Collier. pated Rags. Cake. cellence. Eva Vincent, who sounded as c* at the unusually low price of $1. The manufacturer posl- $ a | wall | walk, t Went firand Mareb. | Joliy' Fellows, Walt Phiteiasobn' Ae A eeu, cata’ gaat tively refuses to let us have any more to be sold at this } A°tramgesa “Marche | Saul “fatermexa Enola Arablan Inter: Wapldly sits. Carley, aamivtediy, aware! price. WE GUARANTEE the wear and quality of each Hat. $ Across the Sands, Inter | invitation to the Dance meaao. The Sun Dan Bi Remeiber Mg Inst ono) Queen” of Sheba. e if it should prove unsatisfactory we will gladly replace it with a new one. All shapes, heights of crowns and several colors in Derbys, Fedoras and Flat-Set Golfs are ready for selection, 0am: ezE9. New Mown Hay. Inter-| ez2. in. Seout March. Mascagni's Farewell. In- Teri AzEO. Birth of Love. Waite, After Dark on Broadway. of hor fading charms; Georgie Lawrence | was well—though a trifle too much—tn | the race as tho talkative ‘lady hair-| dresser; the Steven Carley of R. C.| Hertg Was so well done that it won sympathy as well as contempt; Nell! Inter- nene-ene- enone ‘Thorne, as the speculative on h arn tes ret O88 OE aman ‘March. Bimple Confession. ife, Aigtinguished herself by afin i Whi { verte, , Coontow we Tae of Meatlul rae! wien he learned i Lamp Specials! j |” White Porcelain Warel icky wee SEE reign th Coenen ae our precocious . ‘Siniies, WwW Mennet. Paderew SterecDonald Galingher, Beryl Morse, SO UNICIEL CHBADING OR WIN GH PuATHe AbThundown. Neverie, Girls of America. March ZA CAMENINT Mollie, King and Marie Hirsch—made «|| What a story of suffering, abuse and SEUNG CER Sand wide bie ate, cach 2546 sei ee LS ANSWER TO clovariycoanesl yo, nursery party @ real|} neglect many of them would tell! How centre-draught burner, with 10>) SINCH PLATES. tea’ 36 Sunrise In Georgia. March, SOUR “AD” IN seen he best Clyde Fi they would-ery out at the strain and ingh white, opel dome, size, each sas: THE WORLD 5 aoe Play i he beet Civde Pitch Beet 3 1.25 7-INCH PLATE at fou! JOHN ! mnitten in years and is ohammdingly | Overwork during the dark fall and plete, for . stisees bee | NSH, RLATE My pee staged and noted Ais piliott and | winter days of artificial light. Yes; SAME | LAMP, | complete with ae SHES A FERTEGE Manageratuinied upon having secured |{ and they would probably lead you to Falue; special for s.++ + ube JEWEL! eucl my office and later thank you for the SOUP PLATES. an unmistakable success relief and comfort and easy, restful But some one should stop that “halr- prop, LIGHT (oR AB READING AAS with 6 feet of mol ink, fo ic PRESERVE or FRUIT 3° dressing lady” in her vicarious and ut- 35 forty absurd occupation of getting, ma. f vision my glasses give. ai pil erellee ng terial for a newspaper story. as Don't be handicapped longer by Daas, | moeee, Deck “and. socket GURS snd BAUCERS. |My Evangeline, Real pretty. | if, Mr. Fitch were trying to get even I strained, tired eyes. It costs nothin SAbae. on Wettentrena ccar at han MEM CHERS. cach Hindoo elle with the newspapers for what they sald J ye NUT Tee Enitiney, resay’ to Siewte BUGAR. OWLS. tacks ful Metey Brow about the friskless Mrs. Johnson. to talk with me about your eyes, and ? ‘A each: Sa ee ee eee nee nen nen but a reasonable sum to have glasses 182, 1, ry latent OPENINGS ELSEWHERE. scientifically fitted which will insure Pen ttilees 1.95 hs Nobody Just’ Like “Checkers,” a dramatization by tho | keen sight and a clear, vigorous b i0-inch IMPORTED LAMP GLOBES Engraved Tumblers! Vine eon Lahappy. Mald, | My lave. Vere ve author of Henry 8. Blossom’s story of | brain. Thee Seloa foe aitety of colors, Just From Mr. Bluebeard <I & race-course tout, with Thomas. W. values tors each. 95c a ‘ell Ma. Je Light. Gals’ af Greats ot the Golden | f Past Ci Be There. Mary, Dear. Mar By Roma, feiss ew Wren | Your shin Comes | Wh Glasses, if Necessary, $1.00 up Finest Artificial Eyes, $3.00 hh Av, (bet. ait and 2-d sts.) J , Ross in the title role, was seen at tne American, The performance will be re- viewed in Wednesday's Evening World. clever entertainers, the four Cohans, in "Running for Office,” packed the Grand Opera-House from® pit ‘to 8 'GLOBES—600. 4-inch Glo GA “ €4 He tetety gt Imported thin blown Bohemtan shap atterns; always ENGRAVED GLASS WATER TUMBLERS, 4 styles to ghoose from, usuall $1.00 Per dog: sate priv. 5Oe per we From the Jersey Itty the Glare of Old Hroad-| Drea | way. Madelatne. Very pretty. { fn Old Sweet Sone. the Troops Come Back, en Tullo Ate. Diuebeart H lle, Mr. 1 4, ‘kha Ronary. By Wella, | tusle Anna. O-On OBO 00 nO OE “A: P-OOROMONE wen eone- nts ut Aird, Fave "Pate Welt totter Dar- Ung. TO peas til

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