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he fact that she tool intege, + Sidcred eeeat is Saat, THRE Peat on | with the ather members of it was a cast that “JOHN ERMINE” IS. |=: Tt is a shame that 80 | opportunity to make monev perience should be tempted to approach New “ork with such a poor and strained juction. nite TSBs ELINORE SISTERS IN SOCIETY Hackett’s New Play Is on the “Bandit King” Order, . and Theodore Kremer Would Dodge Responsibility for It. rs, Delaney of Newport" Is the title Kate and May Bllnore give to a rip- roaring, rough-house farce at the Grand Opera House. ‘Those who cannot laugh at Kate Hlinore with her washtub man- hers, her hoarse voice and her high Social aspirations are out of order phy- jeally, But she, ts only a part of the show, which a large house enjoyed and ap: Wauded Inst night. When. the Elinore isters were in vaudeville they took the Addresses ‘Of Several kod specialty ts teams, aj these the: have woven into It 1s a melodrama cut out with their farce In most laughable situations. an’ axe and acted by main force. The Among these is the old team of Morton audiegice was extremely kind, remaining and Harris, the gentleman burglar and he close of the last act In the vain pls starving Pua ae Fae rena Bee at something might happen to| Proke tpn ere veral mil the dull color of monotony. Mr. | spiitting fun, ¥ranke Murphy. an ol fhonologue favorite, : took a curtain call after every | thd with Mrs, Delaney and the com- patent ‘chorus they sing the popular 3 lela. Charles A. Cartwell and Laura Harris do a remarkable dance, the gallery pro- AND CHILDREN, In the manufacture of a Used weekly. ‘hhe play produced at the Manhattan ‘fh\ utre last night by James K. Hackett is f-ery much on the “Bandit King” int. If the mixture was made tion of alcohol. tences as ‘medicine. edmirers\ who clamored for him he said the fact thet they his receyption had been “remarkable. Pre ‘ot it and bought a castle at New York. kK boarders gave her an opportunity to get acquainted Morton, as Willlam Hardup, sees an| he. © How Alcohol Gets Into Homes. A NEW ALCOHOL DANGER THREATENING WOMEN Patent medicine. 250 barrels of alcohol are The botties containing this so-called medicine hold a little less than & aif alcohol. it would require 163,000 bottles &@ week to dispose of this weekly consump- These are facts which make {t oasy to understand to what portion alcohol Is used to produce toxicating compound, sold under false pre- Tous as such a preparation 1s to the health and morals of the people, it is made many times more so by the addition of nerve-deadening and poisonous drugs— narcotics and oplates—used because they produce an immodiate effect, regardiess of ‘© injurious in the ex- arations of this kind nd their THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3. 1903, fe the parvenue “widder Iadv" ary. but he has no statues. he seizes Harris, who is Siithers, and makes him ‘po Boarding-hous $1,000 chorus girly: the com- and by selling | the brain. They do more, they are re- sponsible for creating the deadly drug habit. which has enslaved ax mental ang physteal wrecks thousands of unfortunates Nearly all patent medicines and so-called cough cures depend for their effec hed or ne hese drugs, That ts one ~ 1-known | Feason why doctors are opposed to pi ae modicines, It 1s a gopd reanon, too, wh SIXTH AVE. <a | 8 of the deadly drug habit are crowd- a {ng the sanitariums and insane asylums. + sat PEELE ATTHE FOVATAN eS up of one-| We repeat that those selling these . Lh ‘ \ "9x called “immediate relief" pro- in- ten this so you will realize the danger 11 taking such preparations, and so you will understand its importance when you r®ad that without these drugs, or alcoho! Father Jotin's Medicine cures colds and all throat and lung troubles—and bullds up the body. It is the best tonic ever prescribed, because it drives out the impurities In the only way they can be driven out, by on- abling the stomach to assimilate the food and thus strengthen each organ of the body Goyland Opens With Jas We Give “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. ACITY IN ITSELF OPERE 18"819"STS, Toys! Dolls! Games! How they make the pulse leap, the eyes sparkle, these for \ hood’s charming hours t like enchantment. Wonderful Delights, Merry YuletideCharms Children and the Eager Grown-Ups, Too—llany Surs prises. How wonderfully they paint magic pictures of child- Grayheads forget the flight of years and grow young again in the presence of such fairy- For the nonce the wheels of time : whirr reversely with the quickness of a flash. Children of All children, nouncing it the most marvellous that has come to Eighth avenue in many years, and Eighth avenue knows all about buck, wing and shufe. ‘The, plot’ of “Mrs. Delaney of New- port,” if there Is one, is just the s as that of the little skit which brought the Elinore Sisters into prominence on the vaudeville stage. Mrs. Delaney's husband was killed by falling into the wer on Which he Was working. ed the city for Afty milion dollars, to do {ts natural work. This old remedy not a patent medicine, as we have said fore. It was prescribed for the late R Father John O'Brien, of St. Patrick’s Pi {sh, Lowell, Mass,, ‘fifty years ago way into homes where temperance Is preached, and where intemperance ts looked upon with horror. It is not diMfcult to under- stand how under these circumstances home 6] influence and teaching 1s undermined and the appetite for alcohol and strong drink created. Then, too, the opium, mor- phine, cocaine and other opiates (used tn these preparations because they temporarily functions of the nerves) de- tire nervous system and wreck The play) is called “John Ermine of the Yellowstone.” It is a dramatization by Louls Evan Shipman of pictures of Western soldiers by Frederic Reming- mn. The pictures are more entertain- ig than jay. Mr. ipman has the art of cieating impossible situations whittled down to a fine point. ‘Theodore uld attempt was recommended, {n any form. Its Ingredients are all food elements. times the quantity of the 60-cent size. Ask to be shown the “Amaranth” Shoe For Women at $1.98 a Pair. You'll be impressed by its many good points. fe unreservedly recommend the “Worthmore” Shoe For'Men at $3 a Pair As a Strictly high-grade shoe, stylish. wear-resisting and the best shoe value obtainable. Smart Tailor-Made Svits , Severely Cut in Price for To-Morrow! The three prices which we quote here for to-morrow on handsome tailor- made suits are cut so far below the _- original markings as to make this a truly remarkable sale! $15 &$16 Tailored Svits,$9.75 In the season’s smartest materials and plain colorings as well as novelty mix- Aitures, and silk fhapped velvet. They are in long coated, blouse and Norfolk styles, with taffeta-and satin linings. \ $18 & $22.50 Tailored Svits, AN $13.75 Women’s Dainty Undermuslins And a Bargain in Corscls. Some exceptionally special prices are quoted on the following articles for to-morrow’s shoppers to particularly note. 39¢ for Women’s Night Gowns. Of good muslin, with square, high or V-necks; with yoke of hem- stitched tucks and embroidered in- sertions; also lace trimmed, 25c tor Cambric Drawers. Good quality, with five-inch ruffle, prettily hemstitched, 98c for Cambric Skirts. Excellent quality; with -full lawn flounce, daintily trimmed with pretty lace and insertion. 39c for Short Corsets. nS $25 & $35 Tailored Svits, ? sit fons sO peor ntne $17.50 Second Floor, Both St. Section. ‘| This $5.50 Rocker for $2.98!/Special Sal Second Floor, near Rotunda, SS Le e of Fur Coats For To-Morrow Only ! The values which this remarkable sale As a genuine, unmatchable offers are of the most unusual sort and par ticularly worthy of note through their very bargain, this special should timeliness, cause unusually brisk buying} They are of | in the furniture store to-mor- Persian and Alaska Scalskin, TOW. These tockers are made like the illustration; they are in highly pol- ished quartered golden oak or mahog- any finish; with saddle or cobbler of the best Leipsic dye,and are quoted at halt and less than half usual prices. $65 for $125 Persian Lamb Coats. $75 tor $150 Persian Lamb Coats. Trimmed with large collar and revers of mink, seats, baum marten and chinchilla. Regular $5.50 rockers, for to- 4 $95 fore coo lain and eae Persian morrow only .,... No mail or C, O, D, orders filled. Fourth Floor, Sale of Solid Gold Rings. To-Morrow the Second Red-Letter Day! All new styles, trimmed with large collar, revers and cuffs of mink, chinchilla and baum marten, as well as plain effects, $95 for $200 Sealskin Coats. The skins alone are worth this price. for $375 Genuine Alaska Sealskin Coats, $225 You couldn't purchase the skins alone for this y ts from whom it derived {ts name and by whom it It contains no opium, morphine, chloroform, or poisonous drugs ‘The $1 bottles contain three be- ev. are ure = an ee Toyland; Children of the Human Race. ti. ses vage] hg eS we = whether young or old! What a garden spot of happy scenes for youngsters! There's the spirit of Christmas in the air. You can’t hear the melody of sleigh-bells yet, save ir. this mimic realm; nor can you see the dazzling wtieness of snow, save here. Indian Summer may reign without, but in Toyland, on the Third Floor, it's a time when Yuletide joys are ex- panding. This year the Toy Store is larger than ever. Many say it is the finest Toy Store in America. Thousands of Toys. Dolls of all nationalities, from the humble little rag baby so idealized in foetry to the most exquisite cueen-like Doll. The Doll Show with its gorgeous black and yellow colors keeps interest at concert pitch. Dows. in the big 6th Avenue Window, “Babes in Toyland” hold their revel. You see there the famous Garden Wall scene that is such a feature of the Majestic Theatre production. And the Games! Bless you, everything that you can think of or whatever is in demand. All the very newest Games, as well as all the standard Games. Toys! A perfect Eldorado of Toys! Walking Dolls; Flying Airships: every style of Automobile; Mechanical Seals; Magic Lanterns with china slides, instead of the old-fashioned ones of metaly Gas Stoves that will cook things; “Buster Brown” and ‘Foxy Grandpa” Picture Puzzles; Steam Engines with Water gauges and whistles; Turbine Engines; Siegel Cooper Delivery Horses and Wagons in miniature; Steam Workshops; Steam Rollers; White Enamelled Furniture; Trains; Fire Engines; Hook and Ladder Trucks: Trolley Cars; Patrol Wagons; Beds and Cradles; Doll Carriages, and ever sc many other things. IMPERIA KL DOLLS. with | CH ‘RINTING PRESS—''The Baltimore’ Dressed Dolls. Minted hos, wine moving on | a . Ht conaina of Yall fone of, metal typ: Pape on ‘ : ee : 19¢ roller, Kold bronze, silver bronze, pri Ft tonmatoniibeeyue: heed alase ereavend ne: large bisque ink. steel tweezers, package of 25 carla; hat to match: biwaue Nead. glany ever ‘and ichen Jong: large bleque | comiplace lik serene wood aie cae CAB IE TCE ST 1 wie with long ‘flowing | Wooden type tray, with full diree- 59, stockings, stout HUMPTY DUMPTY CIRCUS—A new. figures are of wood, ent Up oF ile down: the he lated, in the most ridied sete Clow: a" chatr, xf “ 4,00 THE DAISY WAGON; 20x13 inch dody, like cut; has riveted tire, Inqn axles, Riga? SD DOLLS: 11 4, longi biague jhead, moving ex tong curls, handsome dresses, al, 290 6 inches long; bisque long flowing curls, out 2 different 6.9, show lng tal Ide a bottom, B50 n Jointed wrists), Se AGT CHILD'S DESK, BEL. | full made’ of harawoot, ney Sf | nicely varnished, thorous! i very strong and durable: ie Inches, front of Md, 22 inches hin able for children from 6 to 8 years, DOLLS; 16 inches Jony hats to match: 28 dif- ue head of findat aual- long curls and full 96) fe ity, moving ey . DRESSED DOLLS: 17 inches loux: | stamped om body: Isinch weer ape eee | WEE sand material finer quality than | cial. TSe 28 different styles; spe- wy) BAC K; y , Mis cut: hans ‘dy gyrer Premed Dolls at 100. each to ne ees Sx8\ Inch KID NODY DOLLS: Kestner make: bisque panic | and, |. mov! 8, long curls, shoes nickel made and Rnd atockings: il inch sige; special, J9e Meds ml Iahed Sames, ames. Sames, KID-BODY DOLLS, with well-toned chime i a z + Tislde oF body vines “in picensstnts ear? hme t ABS Glee Boy, OOK AND LADDER TRUCK; fraine of truck large’ bisque’ head. glass ‘eves, ‘long curls. shoes and stockings; 15 Inches'long: 9.9) inole, Watermeion Patch (new), Croki: 1D HIP KID-BODY DOLLS, well OLNTEL neh, stuffed, bisque Horseless Carriage, Surfer shoes and mockings. 36 incven” fons 36 tches | 4 he of mal- < Tone! special. : 350 able tron Se FE od ee otball peat, pense rena at nandwsed and (pentagons 5, Jumping Th Bi huped piece aie kee ie Buster Brown, moving eyes, curly halr, i so and stockings: special, © 25e | Pach plas Zellow and red; oe 480 (Third Floor!" Lamps and Sas Slobes Specially Reduced One-Kalt, DECORATED PARLOR TABLE LAMPS. with large Globe to match, cen- 2, 75 tral draught burner; reduced from $7.50 to s IRON PIANO LAMPS, extension, duplex burner: reduced from $6.00 to 3.00; ® OO® ® $ Piano, Song and Harp Recital, wa The Recital in the Auditorium of the New Art Piano Store, Fifth Floor, on 2 Wednesday Afternoon at 3 o'clock will be popular and The 3 artists arg Miss Marie Stoddart, soprano; Miss Flelen M. Bur, harpisey Mr. Effis > Bronston, baritone; Miss A. Doris Ward. pianiste, Famous Erard Grand Piano Used at Each Recital. < Program. ETCHED GLASS GAS GLOBES; reduced from 4c. (0 190 1. STRAUSS WALTZES.....-Swauu-Schier| & MAY DAY cccccscsseeececece ETCHED GLASS GAS GLOBES: reduced from 25.0 =) Halthew ® MISS STODDART. $ 7. (a) VALSE_CROMATIQUE. -Leschetizky > (b) THE BROOK La é WITH THE AID OF 8. MY DREAMS... MR. WITH THE AID OF THE PLAYANO. , LOVE IN SPRINGTIME.... MISS STODDART. }. LEGENDE....+.+++4+ MISS BURR. oe Arditi White Spreads. Ten more cases of full size Crochet Spreads, in Marseilles designs, many Fasend’ agility unyo9l35 auch OOH Gorlet Sets. $5.50 Toilet Sets for a 9 Zabel |. TOREADOR SONG (Carmen) Bia] ||) OO TOURR Ascari MR. BRONSTON. 10. SONG OF SUNSHIN . (a) BERCEUSE. SS STODDART. Full-size pieces; colored dec- D Ox 2? (>) FLEURETTE Rojer I. ELOISE E + MISS BUR oe | ATH TNE AID Orations. amask Cowels, over eedos °1$2.50 Bathroom i UDA |i peseren en ee ee Sray Cnamet Steet Ware, a (Main Floor, East of Fountain, Mug; tnted and flower dec- Guaranteed] rations. ; : 3 4 4 Floor, Front.) strictly first quality. Extra price-concessions. Chie eioor rey In this special sale of solid gold rings the value-givings are un- usually rare, for in every instance there’s a chance of a _ Saving of at Least Half on purchas:> made, The rings include signet tings, combinatign stone rings, hoop and single stone rings, and many other exclusive designs, in 10 and 14 kare! solid gold, for men, women and*chilcren, i Men's Carved Signet Rings, $3.69, $4.75, $5.98, $7.00, $8.50 and $10 00, Women's Signet Rings, $2.98, $3.75, $4 50, $6.25 and $7.25. Children’s Signet Rings, 49c., 69¢., 98c,, $1.25, $1.98 and $2.25. Women’s and Children’s Combination Rirgs in beautiful fancy dee = signs, set in a variety of handsome styles, 98¢., $1.49 and $1.98. Boys’ Stone Rings, 98c., $1.49 and $1.98. Set with sardonyx, agate, carbuncle and tiger eyes. rs price, 5c | TEA AND COFFEE POTS: Second Floor, 59h St. Section, ° HANGING SOAP DISHES, 10o| 2H size 25e\3-q size, P50 95c. Automobile Bags, 48c. TEA KETTLES heres oe One of Many Other Rare Bargains! Noi Uae S ee tee eee rans y arg: No.8 size, 60e| 2atsize 42c|3qusize, /8e These handsome and stylish automobile BERLIN SAUCE] 4-qt size, 200| 6-qsize, 250 PANS; 4 qt. size, 200 RICE BOILERS BERLIN SAUGE! PANS; 6-qt. size. Oe bags are made of excellent quality leather, in the very smartest of the new stapes with chain or leather handles, each with a pritty purse inside; 48 1 1-2-qt. size, 5Oe | 2-qt. size, 60c (Basement.) | Very special offering in Gray Enamel Steel Ware. DISH PANS; 17-qt. size. es 5 values, at, each, In beautiful designs; made of splendid quality Jt. Wary A Special Sale 150 pairs of white and gray Unshrinkable “seconds. Blankets. Wednesday. Blankets which the manufacturer has termed The imperfections are so slight as to be imperceptible to any 4 8, F e but critical observers. When perfect they retail up to $8.50 @ pair; tomorrow, Sets for Soap Dish, Brush Vase andJ third lower than regularly: (Main Floor, East of Fountain) Dining Room Furniture Specially Priced. A Harvest of Attractive Bargains. Children's Rings, 49c., 59c., 79c. and 98c. ‘An immense variety of beautiful styles in chased band rings. G Main floor, Front, Centre, leather, in red, blue, gray, tan, brown and black, with leather or chain handle; fitted with purse. As Thanksgiving draws near the necessity for newer or additional Dining Room Furniture becomes more apparent. With this ° situation in view we bought liberally and prepared for some unusually big selling. The grades are superior in each instance, irrespective of how low the prices are. Principally among the specials are Sideboards,China Closets, Dining RoomTables and Dining Room Chaira , Some Housefurnishing Specials Aa / Here are special items bound to interest every housewife who has a need for any of the articles offered at the bargain priced named below. 7 Improved ‘‘Never Burn" Roaster, with drip rack; made of high-grade sheet iron: prepared to fin money-saving element. Deas. Early June . Peas; tender, delicious flav- or; our 12-cent 8 kind, per can... ic Improved Curtain Stretch not sag in\centre; pins one inch 89c BT. Babbite 's test Laundry 25¢ Garbage Palls.—Made of galvanized iron, withedouble shape cover; 29c spect - | Japanned Tin Umbrella Standa, neatly decorated 29c Fone. ce ely Mackeret—Francy ii | 10 Ib. Size Japanned Tin Canis-| Kirkman’s Borax, 7 cakes $28". atts $110 | ters,stencilled “Tea,” “Cof- for 8 Sniced Anchovies 6 fee,” “Sugar”. 10c jest, per bottle... Java and Mocha leo—Our Gold Dust Washing 4-Ib. package... a Universal’ Food Cutt 79c., 98c. and.......... Copper Bottom No, 7 size... .» Copper Bottom Wash Bol No, 8 size...-.+.., Basement, 60th St. Section. | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO | BLOOMINCDALES’, ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS. = 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets, 98c, for $2 Automobile or Carriage Bags— Phion leathers; all fitted with cardcases or purses. A Rare Grocery Bargain List. Look through this budget 2f grocery and wine specials and come hundreds of othe ; Boneless Sardines - Best from Fr value, for large 4 cans... BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. they are very exceptional for $1.19 Automobil 59c. Bore mobile or Carriage Quartered Oak polished golden oak finish; beautifully carved pilasters con base, carved door panels and carved posts and top of standard, with 36x18 French bevel plate mir- ror; large dish closet, one large linen drawer and 2 small drawers, one lined for silver in base ; 36. 00 ° regularly $47; special, HANDSOME QUARTERED OAK SIDEBOARDS, polished golden oak finish, 48x23 in. base, with double door dish closet. one large linen drawer, two small drawers, one lined for silverware, smooth finished cast brass drawer pulls and extra S0x18 eseg cresvers, ain Geert) golden oak finsh. regularly 7@ 5 x18 pattern French bevel plate | gold ‘ mirror in top; regularly $40.00; | $22.00 ; specia’, weed 1 28. 50 DINING TABLES ; solid golden special \ FINE SOLID OAK SIDEBOARDS, oak, piano finish; has 44x44 in. 18.50 Dining Cables. JELEGANT PILLAR DINING |TABLES, of fine quartered oak rich golden oak polish nish 45_in round top, massive carved claw feet. has latest patent locking device to keep base and top from spread- ing When in use as a centre or card table; can be extended to 6 | feet ; regularly $25.00; special J, OO BEAUTIFUL QUARTERED OAK |DINING TABLES: 44x44 square Jtop, extends to 8 fe: heavy fluted legs and hand-carved feet. polish Main Floor, 69th St. Section, regularly $24.00; special, ers equally as attractive in their Tomatoes. Fancy, red ripe,solid, big cans: only 4 cans toacustomer; no mail or C.0.D. orders. filled; per can.... " Fran catorats ; | square top. tapered fluted legs; can ood! 3 Iba... polished onlay oak iit, neat jbe emended to 6 ft} a very Fige—Fancy layers, 97 carved top and door panels, shape strong and durable table, regu 9.50 2b, boxes supports and shelves and standard j 24x14 French bevel plate mirror ; ne | larly $14.00; special, { ALL 4 ind abt ca a tana an ded he ~ Glection Certificates CHINA CLOSETS; piano polish finish, half glass plate back, heavy solid oak shelves, bent glass ends. shaped legs and neatly carved | top, regularly $40.00; special 30.00 CHINA CLOSETS, Fine quartered oak polished golden oak finish; bent glass ends, swell front glass door, French plate mirror, back over two top shelves, back and shelves of polished oak: a very handsome de | sign; regularly $34.00; spe- ane 25.00 CHINA CLOSETS; selected quar- tered oak; polished golden oak finish; full bent glass ends, polished oak shelves and back; fancy top with French plate _mir- pattern with regularly $24.00; spe- 19.50 ror; cial, fh & Cashed. i Siveboards: | large cupboard for dishes, | large Che Dining Chats In all the smartest Parisian or London styles, in genuine seal, wal pe ‘i | linen drawer and 2 small dr | ‘hina Closets. ining Chairs. y’ Lf walrus, sap. SIDEBOARDS; elegant Selected Hind aves eae ined fect Weer ee MASSIVE QUARTERED OAK | DINING CHAIRS, selected quar- tered oak box seat; leather and spring upholstered seat; heavy ban- nister back; French legs and square Hig alt ed 7.50 ARM CHAIRS to match. Regu- lar $9.00; special CANED BOX SEAT DINING CHAIRS: quartered oak; polished |solden oak fish banner back: sawed French legs Regularly $3.00; special, 2.285 | ARM CHAIRS to match, Regu- ' larly $5.00; special 4. 00" CANED BOX SEAT DINING : CHAIRS, quartered oak shaped seat and fancy back heavy sawed French legs. with square cross braces, piano | polish finish, regularly $3.00 2,00 . x special, 9 itth Floor.) tedag ysis

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