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f “ae reese 2 i STITT TE eT IT TT TL ee THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, 1903, WINS Fa VOR IN “RED FEATHER.” YOUNG BOYESEN page tera eater | when the bride was asked about it by ae | ; her father she admitted the ‘ruth. Mr. ts | Boyenen was called in for tho parental blessing and his mother hastencd out to call on her new daughter. j Mrs. Boyesen is Mr. Barclay's daugh- | s on | ter by his first marriage. Her mother Son of Norwegian Author Eloped | Toi. ‘te esciscs inst winter ata recep | 5 ‘ ote with did waaay: Gee ton air atte ty wome e ane ee. |] Women’s Waists and Walking Skirts Him Was Ai Preshdaieta ith { We are now showing a great variety of new desi gagement to Him Was Ap-|"rrr' Boyesen, although only twenty- || all are carefully made and are cut to hang evenly—show- proved by Family. three years old, has shown much of the }| ing the perfection of tailoring. abilit; f his talented father. His writ- ga} ua vol ebaTancapeed| Sy) moagasli bs Special Values for Thursday: and he has written several poems of WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS, of all wool hair) SHOWS TALENT AS WRITER. | wor Pcare finely alloveds all yams lapped ancy eapneds | 4 75 | trimmings on hips—value $7.00—special for Thardayes | WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS—of fine all wool Chev-) Bride's Father Learns of Marriage THREATEN FD 10 Sats; seven gore/all esata apnea: 1a Bie nd See) $5. 00 and She Confesses—The Young $6.75—special for Thursday..... see reeeeseoseee satesiea Couple Blessed by Her Parents WOMEN'S WALKING SKIRTS—of Meltons, seven gore, { ; | excellently tailored, hips and sleeves tailor stiiched—very and Mrs, Boyesen Hurries to Call ARREST TWO GIRLS: desirable~—value $10.50-—special for Thursday........+ $8. 25 ‘WANTED--AT ONCE, RED FEATHER’ ONE J°™* ‘SOME GOOD PLAYS) IN DE KOVEN'S CAP | Managers Have to Fall Back|New Opera Well Liked on Its on Such Material as “The| Presentation in Baltimore by Spenders,” Lacking Dramas| Grace Van Studdiford and a of Real Force. Good Company. « | SCORES THAT ARE USELESS.) SCORE AS ESPECIALLY FINE. William Col'ler Had 500 Offered) Florenz Ziegfeld, : Jr. Presents a Him for Successor to “Personal,” Chorus Strong in Singing Ability but They Were Not Avallable— and Stages Romantic Piece in Especially Bromo-Seltzer Clase, Riciest Fashion. oes Nabeta te vt ite cb rs ire Mead Mercereed Maden ; front plaited, trimm ith large pearl buttons, cy col- ‘The weakness of “The Spenders” as (Special to The Evening Wotld.) Announcement has just been mace of |, lar, strictly tailored—value $3.00—special for Thursday... “$1. 95 @@ wood new plays, not only here but fm the London market as well. It is not @ Question of money; It ‘se a matter of material. Charles Frohman never stops @t price. He is willing and ready to pay f@batever any promising play is worth. We is generosity itself eo far as that oes. But plays worth producing are Bet deing turned out at a very rapid Wate these days, and this week's offer- fgge at two Broadway theatres prove hat managers are finding themselves to mo back to that old and fone @xcellent source of dramatic make- the book shelves. Gappily Clyde Fitoh te getting back © ws old form, and thi ertaining quality of “Her Own Way” gives prom- We that bis forthcoming “ Major Andre” @nd ‘Glad of It” may be equally ac- ‘That hundreds of other ambitious but @eoure authors are straining to snatch ® fortune like that which Mr. Fitch Dam earned and is earning has been fedicated by the astonishing number of plays which were offered William Col- Mer when it became known he was to cast asido “Personal” and pick up| pomething else. It is said that in the last four weeks there have been sub- Mitted to Mr. Colller no less than five bundred manuscripts. By a peculiar Mxd amusing coincidence, it appears wbout nine out of every ten of these plays introduced the chief character tm the cold, gray dawn, with a towel ted about his head and ice clinking fm ae pitcher at his elbow. while he pressed his throbbing temples and re- morsefully ruminated on the wild time he had the night be‘ore. It might be added for the edification @f writers who may in future hope te fit Mr. Collier with a play that he wouldn't accept as a gift a piece © @ play serves to emphasize the scarcity] BALTIMORE, Md., Oot. 7A big au- ience which; attended the premiere of the Ziegfeld Opera Company, headed by Grace Van Studdiford, in ‘Red Feather,” at the Academy, decided that the new opera is a striking success. Called a romantic opera, this work of Reginald de Koven, Charles Kiein and Charles Emerson Cook proved radically different from the usual run of musical Pieced. Florens Ziegfeld, jr., in @ cur- tain @peech, declared it po de his opin- fon that the public nad tired of the slapstick and horsepley, and apparently to-night's verdict bure Him out. The piece was finely staged, the story affording unugual opportunities for It was easily the most ambitious of- bol 4 that Baltimore has seen in some Bealdes Mies Vany Mtudaitord, og has seldom su: or acted to better advantage, Elise ere, a Parisian Beauty, won the audience by her ply, uency. The entrance of the papale eran Snusp ald: in pplatss, "a was the Lf for vociferous applause, a tition which occurred tise of. bh Anna lleld, stFikingly owned ‘and ao- companied by a. party of ‘New York friends, entered a box James i. Sullivan, the American one aa Peecacisient rope for five yoni. ren of much applause; Stanley Hawkins, as the Crown Prince of Romancia; Tallman, as Captain ‘Trebor: Olive Co. leste Moore amd Liltian ; efton were well a iasceke chorus spawea the result forte to prevent & chorus oacoling: a others in singing ability. There was a brilliant and after the first act speeches were made by Reginald de Koven, who has writ- ten an exquiste score; Charles Klein. Charen Fmerson Cook and Mr. Zieg- the runaway marriage of Miss Adelaide ITALY AT THE FAIR. “ROMP, Oct.” 7.—The Italian Ambassa- dor to the United States, Sig. Mayor des Planchee, dined with King ictor Eman- . The King sald many flattering things of America and Presi- gent nt Roosevelt. expressing the hope that wiuld be sdecunrel y represented is Exposit! WRECK DELAYS TRAFFIC. PORTLAND, Me., Oct. 7.The morn- ing New York-Portland train over the Worcester, Nashua and Portia! vision of the Boston and Maine ailrond was two hours late to-day on account of Nasbua, wes slightly injured. Mott Barclay, daughter of James L. Barclay, to Algernon K. Boyesen, a son of the famous Norwegian author, the late Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen. Although the wedding took place on Bept. 23, the bride's parents and Mr. Boyesen's | mother learned of it only a fow days ago. Why the young persons chose a run- away match {s a thing known only to themeelves, for there was never any objections to Mr. Boyesen by Miss Nar- clay's family. The two were engaged, a fact that was known to thelr families and intimate friends, It was soon to have been announced publicly. They met carly in the summer when Mr. Boyesen and his mother went to live near the Barclay summer home, They were seen much toge and It was the general gossip in the society colony that the attraction was more than @ summer amusemeat. Miss Barclay aczepted the invitation to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Collier at Tuxedo Park and came into New York on Sep:. 23. Here she met her swestheart and they went to Pleasantville, N. Wrether the wedding had been previously planned is not known, but were married by the Rev. Willlam Reid Blackte, The bride went to Tused> and her «| husband came back to his aparimenta in New York. They planned to keep John Langfeld Impersonated a Policeman on Sixth Avenue— Asserted that He Is a Private Detective—Held in $500 Bail. John Langteld. twenty-nine years old, of No. 18 West Fourteenth street, was arraigned before Magistrate Cornell, in the West Side Court to-day, charged with Impersonating an officer and at- tempting to obtain money from two young women he had met last night at Eighth avenue and Thirtyminth street. The two young women, who are very Pretty and gave thelr names as Lillian Black and Jentie Smith, of No. m0 West Fortieth street, maid that Langfelt came up to them on the street and told |, Ahem he would arrest them unless they gave him money. He exhibited a badge purporti to Ueenee him as a Btate detective. ‘The young women called Policeman Nicholas Goldman, of the West Thirty-seventh street station, who was i rested Langfeld. cite aiaai The prisoner sald in his defense that he had simply warned the complainante that he would arrest them if they did not stop accosting pedestrians. He de- clared that he was a private detecti He was held in 8500 ball for further ex- amination, ans, About Brain Men's Imported “Novi” pure spun silk underwear; shirts, 34 to 44; draw- ers, 30 to 42; regular value $3.00 to $3.25, Men's extra fine and medium weight WOMEN'S WAISTS—of fine fleece-lined Pique, plaited blouse, pearl buttons, fancy callars—valne ‘2 ia $1. 65 special for Thursday...... 22.22. seeeseeee eocces WOMEN'S WAISTS—of fine quality imported Prunella Cloth (all wool), in plaited effect, trimmed with velvet, ti | 3.98 minated at collar and cuffs with evening shades of silk— very new effect—value $5.00—special for Thursday.....+.) (Third Floor.) Men’s Bath Robes at $2.98; value $4.50. MEN'S ALL-WOOL BLANKETS AND EIDER- DOWN BATH ROBES, also IMPORTED TURK- ISH TOWELLING ROBES—Sizes 34 to 44 chest, $2 98 regular price, $4.50; special for Thursday, at.cccossee (Third Floor.) Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Knit Underwear for Fall. In this new department, located on first floor, 21st street, everything is ready to meet your demands for Fall Underwear—every worthy brand of Underwear manu- factured is represented in our assortment. The following are Special and all Underpriced for Thursday's Selling: For Men. For Women. Pants-and Tights, 65c. grade at 55 cents, 90c. grade at 79 cents, $1.25 grade at $1.10. At $2.50 cach. Women’s Swiss Ribbed Merino Vests ribbed shirts and drawers, two-thirds | _, Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests, neatly cro- cheted at neck and shoulders, cream and (pinky es, four, fea $1.00 grade at 68c. Women’s Imported Swiss Merino Combination Suits, 3.50 rade at senna Children’s and Pants, all mores 35c. grade at 25 cents. 40c. BG ay 29 cents, First Floor, 21st St.) wool, in natural and blue, $2.00 grade at $1.50 each. Men's white merino shirts and draw- ers, neatly finished, $1.25 grade at $1.00 each. Men's super weight Norfolk and New Brunswick shirts and drawers, in white and natural, suitable for all sea- sons, $1.35 grade at $1.00 cach. 4m which he was called upon to portray the comic “horrors of the headachy “heng-over.”” The comedian doesn't hesitate to say that he believes his talents entitle him to graduation from L Moeekad eaters Ulster County Farmers Had ‘There is fettlicr walliig nor gneshing _ Wiboenery ut Weber & Fields’s because} Reaten the Woods with Horns af th it of ‘the Moc sist dom sigse management rae iaesa,| and Lanterns Looking for aands of authority at the music hall are in thankful praise because these! Supposed Murder Victim. raised two divinities of the dance are going away from there. . Sisters who dance ie ” roped off and held sacted for them. It| “The Mystery of The Maples,” as it ig not so long ago shat the Hengier|came to be known in Ulster County, eta went into sp vo uncer. pe of) has deen cleared, and instead of find- eentes Dace #9, 0f entartatal the’hrt: [ing the body of a beautiful young bride fi in some dark ravine, ‘with the villenous The average man pays some little attention to food that builds muscle . ters are alike in one other but NEVER GIVES HiS THINKER A THOUGHT. ee Sherlock Holmes Sheriff of Ulster has W ? ants Lienert, gf Pranks airs me found the couple picking apples for their hy ii pane a a nee or 80 age, At the}board on a farm five miles from The act of "The Run-| Maples, a resort near Awastong. ne eo aK | But it gave the county @ mighty in the lead, ‘The| shaking. For days and nights the folks Stair-climbing proces-|from the countryside searched the irl bebind Riss Bailey:| Woeay and gullies, the Mdden.atreems nawered the “Daisy” ad-{and haunted houses, expecting any caiuse ‘Mina Bailey can't 0] moment to come upon the dead body me past, you," demanded oe thes pride: the Impatient one. Riving &_shov ‘A few weeks ago George L. Dageett, ee won't,” declared Miss “alley 's fol-| of No, ‘663 Commun!paw avenue, Jersey No, 1413 Words led to violence, and the giri| City’ and Jennie Henson, of who wanted to get by knocked the|Greene avenue, Brooklyn, were married pth vere at eet Miss Besley: calm m Brooklyn, and with only e euit case at she is, proceeded ‘to her dreaeing- for the trousseat, the couple went to wing-room unruffled and unWrinkled. | or ae estan end thelr honeymoon. The opéning of the Empire. Theatre,| What aroused suspicion was that they with John Drew in. ‘Captain) Dieppe,’ EM Dodd ana wits: fas been “deferred until next Tuesday | Pesistered thereias G. Ie Dodd ai evening, giving another day In which Heard the Bride Weeping. ut the finishing touches on the re-| wire. Lockwood, wife of the propri- Modeliea BRASS ci etor, heard the bride weeping in her * When Maxine Elliott entered the lobby| room on Gept. 7. The next day the -the Garr ek Theatre ears aay, Aor couple made érrangements to tate the PU eo MEAN CHa kox. OiCel Win: ach from the hotel to th® rall- ,, Waiting for a chance to eto | SUAS? Co the ‘treasurer, one of the long line of|foad station at Pine Bush, five miles as women waiting to buy tlckets touched| away. An hour before the stage was the actress on the arm and asked: | to start they started off for @ walk tn 4 play woods, hat the last heard of F4 i fered Miss "Elliott, the wood ee the leat bee . Misses’, Children’s and _ Infants’ responded the woman,| the woods but could find no trace. + SHOES, you, the actress departed Then Airs. Lockwood happened to front’ of ‘the questioning ‘one #ald| recall that a few days before the ade comprising the newest and most desirable styles for ordinary and Dress wear. To get results you must FEED it. | The New Shoe Department Shows over 50 Styles of the Celebrated 7 “Edwin C. Burt” Kiwin-C,Zart ye shed ith sa at $3.50 per pair Never before sold in New York under N. $5.00. ew ork, We are the sole selli jen s in the —______——_! city, ina ore Floor.) Because he has yet to learn that Brain wastes away daily (exactly like muscle) and must be rebuilt daily by food selected for that purpose— The only way Else Brain Fag and Nervous Prostration sets in The things in food that make Brain and Nerve matter are Albumen and = Picepiats of Potash and are found in such perfect proportion in Invite an inspection of their stock of ny that even a Io days’ trial of this scientific food will show in renewed «vigor and energy in the brain—clearer thinking powers—better mem- ory—sharp, snappy ideas, ‘These are the reasons why had said to her that {f anything hai that wag Miss Blliott you were|pened a letter would be found in her epeaking to.’ So Mrs, Lockwood found the let~ know ite snapped the other. t dit sal en, when the woman who told her wd gone. she turned to a friend was walting sald \Gidn't know it, but T wasn't goln to. have a fresh veraon like that teach|two yours, and . te any Of ‘course the suit poe ant in it was found @ couple of tg NOTE TOLD OF WRECK. —|ictier?which aaa Due S88 Department on Third Floor. Elgdicent St, Nineteenth St., Sixt Aveawe, New York. Bererer att, Cetls isele Steamer rehed. Di i Y h Q Gentlemen, the King! | “Business Opportuntty” columns, — we is Day Cc D T u The World thi WATERTOWN, Oct. 7A fe Ne ares Mere th pana ou an oO ings on _—_—_ 139 “B ines Opportanitea aa epegal from Alexandria Bay to-day essed into Polish up your ancient history.|‘'For Sa states that a ottle has been found Read up on the great Gone-By, for man with $75 can puri a the St. Lawrence River, A ma ith ‘chase fioating in the 1 Menelik If, Lion of Judah, Son of laundry and cigar store. A mam “ containing a message which | Rotel keep a Gr pe Nuts Diet. with $100can securea restaurant. & Teale as Youans: he notified Chi coh aqett David, “Negus Negusti”—king of | man with $10,000 can bee Long Point, Lake Erie, , ’ Smee mie) oe anes pmol gle ‘eit appeared from tit Krome th ¥ . kings—whose ancestry, it is claimed, |ner in a ladies’ shirt waist business ter in hol im sine! The chance to give Grape-Nuts a fair trial is denied to none, for the can be traced back to the Queen of |-—‘annual business $250,000," says dody r SCAPTA! the advertiser. And so on. portte Wer badly chipped, yt ing evidence of a long voyage. —— Sheba, is soon to set his royal feet There is something for everybody hs "3 ‘ rhe core oh wya| Weakest stomach can handle this food without trouble or effort. It is Om Our More atudy aod [Ta zts warits, BunnensOpportae JAIGHING THE ANARCHISTS. nd took the tut ee. !toothsome and delicious and is fully cooked at factory, so it is ready for Jeraiem! to leara the manly arta of| het. ret it shed ‘wailed [ditching streets, crowding cars until | e-em ee | | every square inch of space is occu- | pled, watering stocks, and, penhaps, The Worl’s Wonders, ~ > | lesson or two on "Graft" from our Thecaeven’ wot H police would not come amiss. | WORLD of the orld, te * ; raid td ben|immediate service with rich cream or in a great variety of dishes mil Ouse Police Vigilant, Heking applica for their board ever The pat'ce have estas | "ES euin sotchhias heard.ot the stene-|described in the recipe book in each package. See also the little book ye over the Anarchist |ers in th orenard, found) them aRSDE Wie "Wie Braman at tale | lou ee mavidine Nn wie awe |in each package, “The Road to Wellville.” to Paris. e arr’ ait expultion of But he will do more than learn of seve abuses of or Jone; Ut Sed Dopule tion: he will pick up a few pointers ae ae a ie ease about our business methods; the wn forts f methods that have made our country Be feoently left Americ\ for Europs. ‘ ON. Y. 0. iethode that bare ma And he will probably see and won- cgaat pie , 4% TO REFUSE FREIuAT. nd he robadly eeg and wo Pennsylvania, ti a £0 der bi es aiAccadere 1 is th more bho than it carry res Pas : + }together the man in New Yor ‘tas bustness to ecll and the man & are vine, Me thor torn 7 @ 1 c ae

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