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SAP HENA RVING: —GLAU-TO BE ERE } f ¢ Open with Sardou’s “Dante” at the Broadway. C.K. HARRIS, WHO WROTE BALLAD PATTI ~~~ WILL SING, THE DIVA AND SOME OF THE MUSIC.| Sale of French Perfumes. Here are dainty, exquisitely delicate and lasting French perfumes offered at prices {o place them within the reach of the most economi- cally inclined. They were manufactured by De 1a Societe des Grands Parfums, 51 Rue d’Hauteville, Paris, and are fully guaranteed as to rare qualit) Essence de In Societe des Grands p14), + . , ‘ ote tose stony ciauy mutt: | Martamns your “choice, orate Babies’ Shaped Sleeve Shirts. | Babies’ Emb'd Silk Caps : peau d’espagne, heliotrope 3 aboye odors, full 1% oz. eet oH Ae epg be ol and part| Lined and interlined—full and violet, full 1 oz. bottle.. SVC | bottle ...ccceseeersetenss ned sleeves that prevent ehrimdng | OF, straight lace ruck “Arherica Is Rejuvenating and Inspir- Bouquet Lady, packed’ in fancy 4nd. tightness’ around. the ‘armholes | 8ttings—6 months to @ years Essence de Ia Societe des Grands 4 LA ri 4 last sizes Up to 8 yeare—sold to us as sec-| Value .59, Ing,” He Says, “and | Wish Never same odors as 69c | boxes, Ais Geen and lasting no UE, ehey Imperfections will hive | Not a Jot of mussed, soiled ste, bats te Make a Final Farewell Tour of above, full 1 oz. bottle. . Cc besa full 1%@ oz bot. ss a pointed | out ORE Res tions 69) from the boxes—never va } Sale Essence de la Societe des Grands Beiencs eociete lot holds ont eat 229 ; { This Dear Country.” : : ; Parfums, extract Surfin; odors r : re Little Girls’ Picture Bonn { = | Parfums, in fancy s violet, jockey club, chypre, ) : 89 boxes; cut glass, hand de: white rose, peau Geavaeiey 65 orated bottle, full 2 oz with some wonderful values in Fae SEASONABLE GARMENTS a y, that will delight mothers, and bring them here from miles HE HAS TWO LEADING LADIES, | | Babies’ White Dresses Full crown of velvet, with fronts | Long and shor—all with lace or em-|TuMe or colored silk Bengaline to 2 R's Henty Irving, accompanted by two rger size. REA Ties MUNA Reatlon ry trimmed #kirts—yokes of st—full lace ruche of \ dou Iie Jac 5 . roasaal sel) hides _ ff | and tucks and ribbon run beadings; chiffon mull—light and dar! OF AseHHie Indien. ond’ a company ot elgntye iaaall jal tt grins eae. fancy yokes, | with Medallions, or, in | to 6 years—value #1.75,.-v« , yers, arrived in New York to- Some exceptionally special items yg op dyes alicia | on a up to 8 years—worth .98 ; _* n the Aflantle transport Hiner Afin ie +69) English Frocks pa For baby boys and girls—faney bd Boys’ Shirts and Neckwear. J write sesroracora Coats | 23, aneirtane 2 Sixti i cials i L tam lined—d. ‘ol broad Hi fects—Wwith The Sixtieth Street Comer holds two very attractive specials inf | [one tne ee ae ioe eh fon fee! perraayens & boys’ wearables for to-morrow—one in shirts—the other in smart, new | and «imp, or rows of plonted silk ribbon bette 0 and fancy gimp—full sleeves— 1.49 to 3 years... Henry seemed to be in splendid rh, and with his usual heartiness an- nounced that he was delighted to return to America. He will produce Sardou's eect fh Broaaway pe! neckwear. Note the rare pricing on them! sizes to 3 years—value $2.98... Specially jaunty and smart atan h Q8c for Colored Stiff Bosom VObemieci tit se eS Shirts, ts Pe ry a eas a No Mail or Telephone Orders filled for the above, Srabifes tarsoce Cugedian tepien: Made of supertor quality percle;' | ine sf, in the newest and riehesi({ | 1 willbe « Gala Day for the fttle ones... We are ready with the \ TNs sit BRCE te: dine Eronitoan and colors, with attached or chs eoten oe Rati ep eau | stock of pretty garments that ever were seen ina store, for we have for years mal | @fne. Lawrence Irving), my son's daugh- tached cuffs; sizes 12 to 14; also | fects. ideal boys! scarfs, Value Soc. fj |# *F8clalty of Bables’ Wear, showing assortments and giving space to this deps ter, and Miss Walls Lancaster. ‘They youths’ sizes, 14. Main flock Oth Be. Section | ment that have long ago established us as “Headquarters for Everything # a LE er eeorest i the: leeding Cemale roles rapt geee, * ‘ ‘ = | Children’’+ssela addition ta specialties announced above, we offer ay thee PEA araieading way Urania te é i % aa Another Interesting Money-Saving Babies’ Short Blderdown Coats— Little Children's Silk and Velvet PLS sno tik mvasian ce tepoae | White, Pink and Blue— Bonnets—light and dark colors, Spe aabing (sip: Ate-branda:cn tyown t deap capes—white silk cord and sil also white—full pokes—ribbon pone ie | ¢ 0. I atc eS. ruflecages to 3 yen ++-%,98 | satin or silk bows and faney al Bee Can Combe ny new aoe: Lawrence 2 ’ Hables' Short Coats—handsome models | Drald trim chiffon or lace susie ;{ andj his manager, Bram Stoker, were 13 50. 1 95 15 50 d 1 in Bengaline Sik, All Wool Bedford | ittle Children’s Panne, } : : ¥ At 'e ’ 3. , e an 9.50. Cord and fine All Wool Berwes Oeep gs . h aie with Sir Henry. He also brought all the goenery he had used dn the Drury | ane Theatre in London with him. The} remark was made to the baronet-actor scallop and square capes prettily t with laces, ribbons or fur; also plainer styles for baby boys. Finer Noyelties, including handsome Silk ner NPoplin Coats, to. $25.00. combination chiffon Dokee— large sa ..6.98 | bow or fancy lace trim—soft ee, ruches ay Finer Bonnets to $10.08. Caps—200 styles _ These watches were manufactured by one of the largest and most reputable watch companies in the world. Every case bears the stamp of the maker and is guaranteed to hat be seemed as young es\ever: sf ? ol Cloak—Beslford cord and fo eure, Tat nt a 7 Rablew. Lone oak Baton sn "se poh cal noveltie: +++2.69 to 25,00 | t shapes “1. Blips and Dresses, an Babies’ Long Blips “Tai; to 8.98 Atle Children's Dresses—tine Pane samen okes, with hemstitche tuoks, fine emd'y and fancy shirrings— assay plumb 8 or 14 kt. They are splendid watches, absolutely correct timekeepers and the best values ever offered for the money. $13.95 & $16.50 for rien’s, | $13.50 tor Women’s Watches— Women's and Boys’ Watches— 8 karat; hunting case style, “But, of course, I am not as young,” he replied enthulastically, “but I feel so when I come to America. It is hte dees ountey ane Salone (MR. HAMMERSTEIN IMPROVES weem to receive one with more jeart —_r— en face or hunting case style: i 5 French styles, with and without and gusto than can be sald of every|Manager Will Not,Have to Under- Sree eal Ae sizes, tited with Wi with Waltham or Elgin move- ff] fucked skirte-alzes to 8 years....--1.96 | Knit Bastows ». sountry. go an Operation. tham or Elgin movements; values ments. Largest assortment in the clty of Habits’ priya int | Short aah trimming 20 cents t $f “But you know England is recelying American plays and players royally, Mr,| Oscar Hammerstein, manager’ of the 3 $20 to $29. Main Floor, Front, Centre, o ied Outing Flannel Morning D —pinie Frohman seems to have a_theatrical Theatre, who has been quit constitute a work worthy of her artistic Dalsy Flannel Dresses—pli fe be “ Paitae sarah, eviLeos | to noveral are, wan reported fmt See da en Sees Here’s a Special Sale of the Ptoapeet iene vmie pane ee ing Am ri i i . pad ‘and r fell, you it is Sheties 8 ing easily at his apartments in the write this song and have concluded to ‘| great furore of discussion—this Ameri-| Hotel Wellington this morning. ane ° i tender the offer to you, on the under- le Se ° M : M 12 Thorefore, can you Diane ee tape: | Bir. Hammerateln was taken 111 on waite end cabot ‘your efforts, until Finest wing achines ade, ° w ,| his return from’ Montreal last week, Mme. ttl approves of the selection. a = * y Beate NEUE SRST re COO | onipladning “ot \esvere, ‘pein in. ‘his AMERICAN BALLAD Kindiy send meat ail times your ofter-| Machines which will stand the test of wear and oo abdomen. His family, physician, Dr. Baroness retrom at her caste. in ff De found thoroughly satisfactory in every way—the ae thie sort sold regularly elsewhere at from $30 to $35. Wednesday Morning Special TO-MORROW UNTIL 1 P.M. \ 29 cent Plaids— 39 cent All-wool Checks— 39 cent Plain Homespuns... .... # The PLAIDS are destrable for Waists and Children’s Dresses; the €) Always Carries His Lucky Can “It te twenty years since I made Steuerer, was called. and it was thought ‘Wales. : Jpon the receipt of this letter Mr. fret visit <o Amierica, and since then {| St Grat\ that he was suffering crom p They're the product of one of the finest ma- } } \ i f eatatel ne upon wave cole Over eight times. I still carry | “ppendicitis, a mm DOr c E } ee that I carried on my firat visit, |,D%- Janeway was called in consuita-| Charles K. Harris Wrote It for | ‘22, tel ae at Were- | 8 shine makers in the country and are high grade in } ry tion on Sunday, and for & ‘time it w, 4 igtdon-Propyn, “Tam, ue ey thought an operation would be: neces. he F: Diva for U prorat a es An the original) # »-ery way, fully guaran’-ed by the manufacturer Huy aboot chriving ‘tia’ cane" whea'i) sary. Tye cause ot Bis tinea 'wagl the Famous Diva for Use as] xorde oni muslims sanyo. by the PE /ETY ives @ to America. It seems to br! ¥ covered to. be abdominal ; . ei % ia? M, Rieke ts it were.” ong s34 | trouble, which ‘has rewponded to teat| an Encore During Her Coming | 24" suutss" ror ners. Ameriean vone These méchings-are fitted with all the newest and ’ 3 Wears +28 qvas, anied,, about. Misa FoR ernecta 00, Aye oat) ad thin "The chorus of the song Wis’ especially d attachments; they are ball-bearing in ever: ake the prettiest kind of Waists pera: wii pont ia. most Improve Ubalte Mate 1 are in light combinations that will m: oI or = OH dolagh tis Orovinca one bas ones to Te Tour of America. haa atriven to expreas the feclinga of the| | 0arti incased In handsome antique oak and fitted with three drawers ee OMESPUNS are in Brown, Blue, Oxford and Green Mixtures and ail’ by herself’ and will soon come} CARNEGIE LIBRARY PLANS. - Before tho American: pubic. sheets Other Worthy” Mackine; Specials / suitable for any dress purpose. before the American public, These are ae SR SE la AP _—_—_— : Adelina Patt!, who ts now on her way| ‘he, Words In which Mme. Patt! will $35 Machines, $14.25. $50 Machines, $18.98, NOT PROMISED AFTER 1 O'CLOCK. )NO MAIL ORDERS. 8. piace” wns asked. er. re. |N& ® Wil Be Erected in East/to New York, where on Noy. 4 she will) so fare thea well, old hom Jr, With dust-proof, ‘drop-head cabl- Ball-bearing; all latest improve- i + Fall and Winter Novelties GOODWEAR In Wash Dress Fabrics Common Sense Sheets ‘The manufacturer has %it apon- If there {s anything we have not, what) nagoy idea of weaving centre elom can it te?.....-We have the novelties, | heavier than sides, giving and the staples, and such assortments to lobar in portion bygrMdiay at | choose from that it is a waste of time to i pageycas oom pony me : |go elsewhere for anything woven or pennies of plant ig gay in we bbe printed. ‘ centre. Bie | tesee ed alsek potke dota, wiite Ninety-sixth Street. ae Plans have been filed at the Bureau of _Hears Dowte Has a Great Ran. /pujidings, Manhattan, for Public Li- ‘@ir Henry expressed great interest in|brary No. 9 of the Carnegie chain of Oe ed tear ne tat enity do [tree libraries, to be erected at Nod, 113 | Sonccially for her, ‘flowin not’ understand how’ you. allow such |and 114 Hast Ninety-sixtn street. at Ronnrlte t And just bec Aracters to abpear in public. I would| It is to be 60 fest front by 7 feet deep, |r! Siznal Honor haa been conferred pital allot upon Charles K. Harris, author of Se Ee te tcae: [With @ facade of brick, limestone and | after the Ball” and many other papu-| CONRIED CHORUS ARRIVES. haps. Pe BLO! ment, But, no; 1 understand that there |fith''s’ readiug-room on the top figor, | IAF Songs and compositions. His song, no theatres in Zion City. in spite of |Hanb “Cook & Willard, of No. West |The Last Farewell," has been accept- fact that this remarkable old man ese a tabs j s, , ‘The Ryndam Brings Fifty-six Mem- ae Twenty-ninth street, are the architects. | ed by Mr. Grau for Mme. Pattl, and will Lareilot Opera’ Company. 80. theat ™ cht | : ~ aia Amori-|THe, Cost tn placed at $00,000, a. ada lian Scare ee & ita would tad en weasen Ar —————— pe mung gs an encore at all her per) xmong the passengers who arrived to- | tour on ie 1; Gigs in New York only three}WILL SPEAK TO ART STUDENTS.| aime. Patti's wishes were made known |@#¥ 0m board the steamer Ryndam from | we At the entertal to Mr. H. "| Rotterdam and Boulogne, were fitty-alx | “) t for minute think that t the entertainment to be given by o Mr. larris in the following letter: “ my said he, in|tho Biedermann-Schoefler Drawing |Charles K, Harris, Esq, New York: | ‘embers of the Conried Opera Company fare’ inaugurate her farewell American tour|Gpod-hy. old friends. we Weave eee gee nets; ball-bearing; newest improve- | ments; beautiful cabinet work, under the management of Robert Grau, ey Menis; beautiful antique cabinet work. Math FUSE bw Re partion has for the first time in her wonderful | ut, sadfer, stilt t¢. breathe (he nat, ood-by. cayeer as a prima donna commissioned| 2", ‘shown me, 0k" ON" 20008 8 an American composer to write a song) Xithough 1 smile yet" still my Renrs gare Sir Henry, ‘There is only one Terry. Special Sale of Groceries. This list of rare bargains in good standard groceries, wines anc liquors will appeal most forcefully to every provident housewife in Greater New York. i Preserves. Coffee. | Java and Mocha; our le wa Extra fine quality famous A 29c, kind; { strawberry, raspber- bean, ground or hae ine At ts the last farewell, Mustard. Best German HERE ARE THE PRICES, © @is is my tour," a, ‘ i J @onctuasion. have not ‘yet begun to| Academy in the Penn-Fulton Hall, No,| My Dear Sir—tIt is the desire of my- Boe be, orem cares Rae: eae x im) ex) ae) damson, Mustard; 10c ried [special for | ff with fancy Diack, stripes aS neue yeaa and pepe whitecherrys 7 pint jars.. heron 23¢ White and black; value .. 10 | Sood ene howe eee Gb. crocks.- sett et | Fleece Back Mercerized Cheviots— I never want to make a farowell /address ‘on ‘The Reporter and the Art-| famous divd sing an American dallad| Johnson, John. L. McCammon, @8x90—for three-quarter beds Ao hite with colored figures, strij ag Paul West will speak on]}as an encore, this song to be written| Wagner and Baron Egon von Wald- } my fare in America |3: Pennsylvania avenue, East New York, | self and associates in the farewell tour hi Frank Bolles, jarles M \ he not to for many years. an |to-night, Robert H. Davis will make an|of Mme. Adelina Patt to have the Sennison, James” D. Hunting. A. E. } | Fleeoe back Basket We ‘to this dear country. ist,” and A Fee “Comlo Art.’ by @ ropreséntattve composer and to! statien. oy, porte Sc | Cpentice {at # cents. bal avec ONS = = ty, Matches—Dext : ci Billiiantines Pink, " ROGERS SUES FOR \ ih" round b trom sweden: dont turn E Fleece Uaite value 38. {29] We are sole acents for atanhattan, b. to-ash; heads do ; ; ‘Coats, as well as liced Pineapvle drop off; 144 boxes, DUC Pretty for Children’ te, 89 : suiged Pinecone OC | ator SIRS adit ed Drevsing Sacques, Kimonos, etc. Curtain Poles and Access = ey HS SHARE OF GEM Manager Says He Got Only 500 for $40,000 Cleve- land-Diamond Sold at Actors’ Fund Fair in 1892. “Yours merrily, John Rogers,” thea- trical manager, has inatituted a queer lawsuit against the Actors’ Fund. His alleged cause of action dates back to the famous ‘Actors’ Fund Fatr," at the Madison Square Garden In 1992. Rogers claims the ownership of the famous $0000 “Cleveland gem" in hie sult, and says in his complaint, fled by Leventritt &, Brennan, that he "gave this magnificent diamond in éts setting to the Actors’ Fund to be sold at the iGARETTES Baby Olives—Bot- Bo tie é BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, Soth and Goth Streets. Beat: § 25¢ $9; our D this wale, Sqhenley Itre ore Wee a vottle. = solld inteolsemnere 27 a Yovelti tin Pink ght blue, nile, gray, tanj alo vy and black—others ask $1.00. Curtain Poles of all descriptions arate pole fixtures for every Picture Wire, Ld Fala Burgaud een “quarts, Basement, 69th St. Secti ALL CARS TRANSFER To BLOOMINGDALEsS', Election for Mayor, 1901: * ‘Mercerized Vestings— Moulding Hooks, | Pane’, lors; aleo black. 49 | Picture Nails, BH Mercerized Basket Wea’ | solid colors; value .3. ol vaney Diamond Checks—combination weaves, and Reverse a and Mom's ned with delicate 5 3 of black or colors Plies fgg EA * avy Nap Outings—pink and blue aahognay Sherry, Waleat 2 long iitipes and checks, in all sixes and complete with Wood Ends, Rings = WIOLHB IO) SEY LOR. sooo 6% rackets—well worth 2 oeskin Cloths—close, firm nap— Poles of Oax, Cherry, We Pot hike chamols—¥ il ents; and ash fi, long“ com ie with tlso Fleece Ba‘ ‘ove! ’ En: rac! ings Jasket weaves—value 19. finely finished 45. .40 Hand Pollshed—real oak an owany Fane core eeceacy ane eae brackets and turned ends—exclusive Blue: in styl vane Nin Scotch Mixtures and Browns. poker effects—light, dark and Knickerdio one else shows one- fourth the assortment and no o Attempts to match our price. Wood Poles—6 ft. long—4 in Ginghams—one of the best— complete with fine Spear oki olors—value S%. 5 De aoe ere nmatae ry hams—excellent ith fluted spun Brass ae. . 4% | Rings and Brackets-—special s Rings an Te 08 ark and medium— Poles 25 cents to yre—value 19. 15 *F Seventy-five styles. fair, and was to receive half the price » ee eg obtained for th \' — rf f Roped tye be-dld ‘receive 94600. on . Low bent, Shepard in Menhauan and Bronx, . , Atel | aecount, but that the balance remains Pa i Riowmend Siupeoaes CSUR NE 963 Also, To-morrow, until 1 P. M., unpaid and unaccounted for, He says| | " ; SPAS iain NS _ | he does not know how much was real-| | | he best cigaretié Si.cparu Leat Low in Queens, . . - . . . . SOL EXTRA HEAVY OUTING FLANNELS, 1, Ised on the sale of the Cleveland gem,| | “i (Page 471, World Almanac, 1903.) Light and medium stripes and checks—good styles for Children’s Dresses, as well as Night Clothes, Paiamas, 63 wants bis half, | | but that it was a large sum, and he } FOR ALL INFORMATION Spans : Night Sint IN B Bath Robes, Wrappers, etc.—value MS. ve eeees REGARDING ELE MN | Net Sold After $ o’Clock. N=> Mail Orders Ghe | —__—____—- ss The Actors’ Fund of Amertca, In Its gk answer through A. H. Hummel, denies rere ining: eines was Togers never We he Cleveland gem, but th Bp ores aceite & » ihe Broadway jewelers, from whom) the Actors’ Fund Fair managers Te ever made in the : East or smoked in X Pryde lhe’ will be tsioa: Gerore’ Justice h Wi 7) eae aa eS iaaded ote S |i World Almanac All Day, Tormey ay experts and as many of the managers! 1¢ White Cambrics— j Liberty Taffeta Ribbons ; | Of thesActors’ Fund Falr of 1602 Nk Gata brie ‘but Brrr ned Soraat ae meen 10 fox 15 cents TERSE << ACCURATE Beseee aed Retaseg SAM” OM | Selatan Bink al ame 3 bad s y | Lonsdale Company—which insures 43) #pesh from seve eeeenagonney. BABY SCALDED TO DEATH, Cork ‘Tips or Plain. ye Te Rae. | “Stat Sti" il“Sitin” | Women's Black Gotten Mttle One Accidentally Fell tnt Save the Coupons. 5 Cents at All News Siands. | Liberty Silk Neck Ruffs— tnst Diack—full. seagloates Fan br tet Water | oe DY RNP i "Mailed for 35 Gents. Gags ant Pull Ronke sce pol. ce ae truching Anish—value $3.76. . 50 Women's Bisck Sater i o— ee Women 8 Kid, Glove NESE pommel Spina Mandscalohi, thi ‘ Wo, 115 se gral rs he