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EW MADE ADANS P WINS A OVATION Emotional Actress. “ } MAKES NEW PLAY aad tm the Stronger Scenes She Shows Emotion.i Strength and a Right| ? to Topmost Place Among Ameri- can Players, ‘A new Maude Adams burst upon New k's admiring vision at the Empire atre last night. Coming, as she did, alter more than a year's regrettable @bsence, the wingome, lovable little actress was greeted with a welcome which was to be expected because of the warm olace she had, won in the hearts ‘Of thoatregoers. But she had not progressed far in Mra. Frances Hodgson Burnett's play of Spanish atmosphere, “The Pretty #ister i of Jose,” before she claimed and was enthusiastically accorded another and fuller tribute—a regognition of her powers as an emotional actress, _sAt first her ‘environment sdemed in- | « uous. Maude Adams in the role of the sweetheart of a. bull-fighter was Father strong meat to swallow. Maude ‘Adams in a colored scart and dancing | ‘the fandango was a picture for which | one was hardly prepared, Maude| Adams with a dagger which she drew— | but thankfully never drove—was a rathet violent transition from Babble and the mild “old maid’ of “Quality Street.” Maude Adams as a flery sen- orita waa almost beyond the limit of tmagination. Storm of Applause, Yet Maude Adams was all of these —in @ minor key—and before it could fully be realized she had proven un- ted powers and stood trembling and shaking like a frail vine in a storm of applause, Not once, but half a dozen times, the @axdience caused the curtain to be ralsed anid showered her with its approbation, ashe dragging her leading man girishly by the hand, and finally shrinking aloine before demands for that fearful thing, @ “speech.” “Ob, I couldn't tell you all 1 feel— Step by step, carefully and surely, this wisp of a woman made her way! 1 to a dizzy’ eminence of emotionalism, ‘and not once—more praise to her—did she lose her poise, Admirable though Miss Adams's ohievement was it was not, ia itself, % much as what is promised. For ft Bromised that with the physical strength to carry her forward she will become the greatest of American actrenses. Hers was not the mere frenay of animal agitation, the flood of tears} PElch washes nothing more than maud she let her] rat Whe bolltehting hero’ go because. anotiice| foolish girl had died for lack of the nourishment ‘of. iis love, and tecause she ‘held always before her the hap- Jess picture of ‘her mother's devotion to the man ho ‘had tired of her and beaten! her, sne struck the true note of pathos. The Audience with Miss Adam: And when. a year later. returned, and she prayed and Pleaded. beside the “hea uno ween | Victorious bull had laid him all but dead, approached very neat to greatness. at last act would save a worse play that Inst act atoned for erteomin s—If not sine manly left almost solely to i fe auclience (wanted the bull-fighter to live because Peplta wanted him to live, and Misa Adams's sincere sorrow and supplication moved the ‘audience | § topray In epirit with Pepita Otherwise ult=dghting person suit his convenience, pew Hneliah jaye Ra Force, color, for though the ding man. Henry, = Tea Ain Sebastiun: ach 0 with directness | the chai ality, and was throughout the piece, Hix One Excuse. Pepita was the only excuse lying. and, Winking at “haonw endings | — (which the pudliic supposed to dear love), tho play would? be. stronger Jano were permitted to shu ar brother’ on the other hand, ly (1 e off, Ade, touch Mo i died too grudge owed Mrs. Ww. G. Jones, while sh comply tely y diaaiine. Pts dae other nies ro way, wole Bh raves her’ n rears, pain ' + delight to hear ries AG ‘dame. sing in a nusleal contralto, ew ous scenes which followed al S Senate ae ies nee tho) np which “The ‘Pretty Sister of Joue® Sean tS aya OB “AUR WLS WILLS NOW Bargt.-Major Walter C, Wills will be "@rrested on sight as a destrior from his Post at Fort Totton, Willews Point, where he has not been seen since ho he malght, have Aare ans (e won t mith alight trace of GALLED DESERT - : THEFADKE rs 3 MAUDE. “DAMS “AND PRINCIPALS OF HER COMPANY IN HER NEW pay an nee FREDIY: oe. OF Bed sho ic He go ars SALERoF eravo! oA SE ts 5 5 Vivan £50 ano Anos OF YOU CANT BREAK AWAY. LHAVM'T FOUGHT BULLS TIE A FELLOW-PRISONER. Michael Gallagher Climbs to the Top of fii» Iron Cage. Michael Gallagher, who was arrested for intoxication a week ago, became in- sane in the Queens County Jail to-day and was sent to the Flatbush Insane Asylum for examination. Gallagher had climbed to the top of the Iron cage, a height of over sixty feet, in which the prisoners are kept. He was seen by two other prisoners, who ascended and tied him so that he could not fall. They then summoned the offi- cals of the jail and Gallagher was taken down. re TAX ON BICYCLING. That the poularity of the bicycle has not waned in France as it has here 1s shown by the fact, officially reported, that the number of’ wheels in use there has ft from 330,000 in 1896 to 902, ‘The tax on bicycles now we to the Government of rly $1,80,000'n Year, ‘The uae of the ih England has fallen off slightly in the nost three or four years, but hing like it has here. REMARKABLECURES Show the Superiority of Dr! Gard- | Ner’s Osciliation Treatment Over, All Other Forms—Mild, Soothing | and Entirely Pa'nless—Gives Im- mediate Appreciabie Rellef and a) Prompt Permanent Cure. There tn nothing #0 satisfactory or en- courasing to a pefson suffering from any chronic malady as real help and improve- | ment, without long waiting and wearlsome continued dosing with drugs upon false and | Yepeatedly extended promises of bencfit to tl ain future. ‘Oneitlation jot, take lone SORES, to vemdnt nor a ac: ‘The Ovcittatto ls, applies rt a part—th et seat of the disease, nprovement an rellef Is brought about very few tre which xives Me} Very nese encouragement, and bring about inn complish a cure. a saothing, the a sutterer a the complete lasting cure promptly follow Every, affiicted one ts cordially invited to eall and receive a careful, thorough exam- Mnation, correct diagnosis ahd one trial treat- ment by Oscillation entirely free of charge. JRL DEAF—NOW HEARS. qi © (Of Little best known “and most’ res; Adds his ndorseinent ut D lation this week in a personal statement a, treatment with, Dr, it hear’ sound. nf ‘as 8 Cent it wa ‘Gbratand ‘conversation. al id fro 3 ment “ar five north. 3 want to Dr. Gardner's oftica once ench week and used the treatment at home, TO “Litie Falis, x Was gfanted a leave of absence for five] a, Aaye om Oct. 35. In declaring the young wean a deserter Col. Murray, in com- Selaiens ‘he fort, said he had no better Dinorders Aching Back,, Neryo! ‘Tronbh ie Wife ™ Hearing Down AbdeminnlPains, de, u rt lie The cig i to every sufferer applying in TRIAL TREATMENT FREE. For a lmited time Dr. Gardner will give rx Guigh examMuation. correct dingnosta and PRE) trial treatment entirely Hous 9AM. 108 P.M. Sindays, nn? Tilustrated Paniphlet Matled Free. X-May examiuntion when neces= PD mt) it was Eom aa fury to aakure correct dingnonis, DR. GARDNER, Oe rerrtee sk ee AVE. N. Y.} Between 38th and 30th ISABEL IRVING INJURED. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., ran into her sister's dressing-room with on fire from contact with a her clothing Misa. Irving tore the burning ne Nov, U.—Iea-| gas jet, bel Irving appeared in the leading rote| clothes’ from her sister and sustal In “The Crisis."" at the Court Square | painful burns jn extinguishing the ‘Theatre, last night with her right hand | : bandaged, the result of saving her sis- ter Evangeline from painful if not se- rious burns. E River Monday Evangeline Irving | {uncay World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, pees cil A SPECIAL PARL Furnished, Including Dishes, 26.48 We Also Furnish a Fiat at $65.00. Send for List of Goods. Holewanser®. Co., On Al! Cash Purchases We wae Allow BEDROOM, Golden Ouk Drest i OR Completely Completely Furnished, Purnished, 16 32.98 Pe can | 27.48 A SPECIAL i el of ean A SPECIAL : Oak $fdeboard, Dining Room psi cam eom | KITCHEN Completely rinse doors Compietely Furvished, i Handsome 40 pieces of Tinware, en lo yards Kitchen Table, 12 yards Of}cloth. $1.00 A WEEK [Open ey OPENS AN ACCOUNT, | Of Sat 1417 to 1423 Thi 80th & Bist St Including Stove 19.48 aad DISCOUNT A SPECIAL BEDROOM Tinware, 11.9 o' Clock. Till 10 P.M. rd Ave. Beans, Raisins, Tapioca Cereal Jars Blue letters and decoration. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, Barley, Spice Jars to match, Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, All- spice, Ginger, Nutmeg, 86™ ST. & 3° “AVE. OFFER Peas, Currants, Farina, fancy top, Oat 1, Sago, ‘ . Poreehin. 'S9c a}Family Scales weighs 24 Ibs, ounces, 5c ea Fancy Beer Steins Assorted mottoes and deco- rations, 14 litre size, 39c White enamel dial, ° b; ” 98c Oak Step Ladder Chairs, 79c 1.25 Pepper, Gas Heaters, Oil yan ied Bottles Tubing, mohair covered, to match, 25c «a per ft 3c In the third act of the rehearsal at MAIL ORDERS daitis SIXTH AYENUE. .00 21ST of... AND construction. they FIT and are shoe. COMFORT. PROMPTLY ry G PATRICIAN FILLED! oods STREETS. STREETS: Noe NP none Y¥. ICIAN 2.50 wy, ae i The Woman's Shoe That's Right. Fete ‘ : Daintiness and Elegance ihatewall eation at lheseitemiuera arte homed an article of merit for which you claim superiority over all others, you must prove the justice of your claim.—Here are a few points of ““PATR. ‘RICI “| riority.—All “'PATRICIAN’? shoes are made with Sole Leather Counters and Box ree VENTS BREAKING DOWN. *Rock Oak’’ Soles are used in ‘“PATRIC. They ASSURES STRE NG TH AND DURABILITY. “PATRI. CIAN?’’ are made on lasts core aon the ra hoes of the foot. IAN?” supe- This PR. AN” This means that GIAN?” is a strictly welt- This means FESNIBIITY Sin making “PATRICIAN?’ eet ee renee ercised that there is no wax, tacks or seams to irritate the foot or soil the stocking —For ‘ease and elegance they are unexcelled.—They Support the arch of the foot and make walking a pleasure—What other virtues are there in shoe construction that it is possible not to find in ‘(PATRI put as most discriminating —Our magnicent display of these shoes in our show window is interesting—Look it ove We Offer To-Morrow ! fi Women’s ium Suits ‘Women’s Dress Suits Women’s Walking Suits Of mannish mixed suitings, collarless| Of Panne Cheviot in black, navy and skirted blouse coat, with epaulette | brown, collarless skirted blouse coat, capes, satin lined, flare skirt, coat| with cape, satin lined, rolled revers, and skirt finished” with 98 | faced with silk and edged with braid, straps of material, value 1 2. \flare skirt, with — pleat 98 $16.50, for. |and straps, value $20.00, 5 Women’s English Coat Suits Of black and navy Panne Cheviot, with Women’s Dress Suits belt; the coat is collarless and is lined | Of Panne Cheviot, in black, navy and with taffeta silk and trimmed round | brown, collarless skirted blouse coats, neck with fancy braid, rolled” revers,|epaulette capes and yest front, satin new nine-gore skirt, coat and skirt | lined. and finished with piping of taf- trimmed with ine DO, 50| feta silk, new flare skirt J 00 e straps of material, value ea panels piped to match ee ee BRS) LEOM chetes kacecsas |coat, value $27.50, for.... y Latest Women’s ‘i: Coats Style Women’s 32-inch Coats Women’s 33-inch Coats Of Montagnac or Kersey, in black, "Oa Of fine black Kersey—satin lined— with guaranteed satin — J 4,38 | trimming of velvet and braid around finely tailored — value leat revers edged nee $18.50, for ...... | with fancy braid—value $16.50, for Women’s Loose Fitting Coats Women’s English Walking Coats, Of fine black Kersey—cape over |36 inches long, of fine covert cloth, shoulders, trimmed with 30 satin lined — cape over 50 fancy braid and ornaments Snoullets upped seams— A —value $16.50, for value $27.50, tor. ee re . To-Morrow’s Sh t M J Specials in ee uSic il, 12c. We cali especial attention to the latest March published by E. T. Paull, com- ooser of the famous Chariot Race March, Burning of Rome March, also the following: We Offer To-Morrow } Cents by y, (igh class bad eel of Paradiso, _Inter. § qyeion Bananet of Misery Hall, b | Grom waher | eat, Mite Weiter Ain Rerigeor: ApS) ae ae q 4 : n't It 1 ae ne Stare HSS solid gold cased frames. (ce ker Flo T’coult® ‘iene Queen, ‘The eyeglasses have the new offact clips, which prevent the glasses from titing or ‘Sweet Genevieve. Bteain-Heated eS; cagni's Farewell, shinning, 1 gigher stdin Bow or straight temple. We ‘Trixie, sah My Te ‘3 he coe 4 usted before leaving the Department ei Me. That” sekutitul sats She | Bln rte hue 4.50 SOLID GOLD-C4SED EYEGLASS CHAIN, WITH HAIR: BQ, 8 NO Muaio sent G0. b, PIN OR HOLDER ATTACHED—SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE [ERE TIE ices soko eM afel Trib 6 ERR 5 Acetone aeo anak mea | or Women’ CIAN??’—1t ore enerene en tnenenonen (0. a election stamps your Shoe Judg- S Stylish Waists! ’ Women's “warsts, cloth and enen'| TS, of) WOMEN'S WAISTS, of sae | en cashmeres and ganneli. a |: Peau Ge pola: i black with front and tetmmed | Ene hh iSiha white, | cluster” (weking on back With tabs and: but- ne front and sl tons; value $1.50, 8c }* Bree value ast 0, 1M | fancy stock; value 2: 98 Sh etc anen on #450, at. Atiractive Mis Offerings in ses’ 0a Ss GIRLS' including vet, lace, all are at new showing In Mirror from .00 ZIBELINE Cow rite braid on eal ey ond floor we are making a mag- nificent exhibit of Evening Hats, variety of American-made models; We invite special attention to six designs Untrimmed Hats. | In Evening Colors, at Corded and Shi ornam. hat. | \ Sree. he hud tn white. minke thet et) Tn* bl nnd. dati turauoise and” violet 2 4 to colors. hates; prices rangs 0 | 2 Ey These Eyeglasses and Spec- tacles are made with French "O'O8 GIRLS" PETER sizes O COATS, sizes 014; in Dl pk serena melee Millinery B | fn our Millinery Parlors on sec- Ostrich Plumes phat betta feathers ill 8 y all finis imported models in fur, ete, and a bea ful with broad very moderate prices. ‘Napped Beaver ageortment of | wint f a0 distinct aty tea iking Hat we 1000) at.. fentat va bla Velvets and | . Panne Velvete, pped Heaver Ma: Extra Special for Thursday and Friday eglasses-Spectacles « THOMPSON igh. hy ‘plu and very full heads, at, each.... | a] Wy A u n Fs | ZON PLUME: i hieasure inches IOnR. ¢ i : ROX ue 98 xceptional bargains, black oF pure white. the beat all the 3.75 Hats. ter oF shapes, and. sev" 4 Marquise 1.98 trimmed ul plumes, Meal ornamonte: Ret [in white and. other Be 6,50): Halos mcd mH 8,50 f | Bee sk eh 0 West Waists of Rich Silks and Crepe de Velvet; Albatross, Prunella and Etamine; in fancy shades; every good style—with pleats, pipings, tucks, i laces, fagotings, buttons or French knots—fancy or plain collars, WE WILL SELL At 3.98 to 6.98. At 1.98 to 3.98. At 1.49 to3.49..... ja Women's Dress Skirts LONG AND WALKING LENGTH. We make a point of carrying so many different lengths. waist measurements (21 to 36 inch band) that customers are x to find they can be so perfectly fitted, be they stout, slender—skirts being so perfectly terations are rarely needed. {N LONG SKIRTS for dressy wear we show :— Silk, French Votle, Crepe de Chine, Broade’oth, Velvet, Cheviot, and other fine materials, lined and un- lined, trimmed with silk bands, velvet, gimp, lace, fancy braid or the new Per- sian curl trimming—$4. 98 to $49.98, Special at 9.98 ie ile Skirte—five graduat: a toa ene pane in circular effect, witn lengthwise panel bands, finished ‘with passeenenterie ornaments; x Broadcloth—graduated length- wise bands of stitched taffeta; ey oral. Black Velvet _Skirts—na’ each gore finished with fancy Value $12.00 and $13.00. o——___—__? More Space for Dolls. in preparation for increased interest in them, aa Christmas draws nearer. usual, we show great assortments of Dressed and Undressed Doll Beautiea—ieha ‘and joined bodies—in all sizes up to 23 inches, which 1s nearly 3 feet—virtually life glze, as they are about the sige of & § 3 Henides the live baby of 2 or 8 years ‘an a che famous Handwerck dolls beautiful makes from es and France, we have the novelti in Foxy Grandpa, Satlor Girls and Boys and lit- tle Pickaninnies— Prices 25c to 7.98 To encourage early purchasing we olfer The following special values: Fine Imported Dolls—Kid body or dou- bie jolnted—21 inches long—Blondes and Brunettes—movable eyes—showing teeth — lon flowing curls—value 95 as + eee Dolls—23 Inch—double jpinced or kid Le Peels Ring uinettes, also Holts with Tiuan- locke ye5— SOO era Sibi. 1698 dwerck Tvolls—24 inch—fointed eiga body towing curla—moval =e gyex— showing teeth Seisewnere 5, 98 $3.09 new "Leslie Cai assortme! Hats, Fulorerenma of pele ever “No Place Like Hearn’s for Value.’? Offering Extraordinary of Women's Fine Sample Waists Half Price and Less from one of the most select manufacturers in New York, noted high quality of materials and trimmings, and perfection of fit finish of every waist that leaves his workrooms....,. Variety is too great to detail, as there are scarcely two alike, but you will find— Walsts of Corduroy; Waists of fine French Flannel and Votle; of” eetea te ely" dreaa Dollie. Pies rate Hodles and Heads, including the tamous “Minerva” Head. ANOTHER OPPORTUNE PURCHASE BRINGS US Two Sam | Chemises. | Underskirts. Babies’ Long an To sell at HALF PRICE, This season’s choicest styles—some (having been shown models) may have a slight soil or finger mark, but the are in first-class condition. Materials include White Silk, Bedford Cord, Henrietta, Wool Canvas, lots, Serge and Imported Silk and Wool Mixtures—trim’d in newest ways with braid, tur, lace, ribbon, gimp or hand embroidery or French knots; Silk or Sateea Hint the long Cloaks have deep circular of Russian, and other mew shapes;—all sizes up to 3 years. 9.98 for long and short Cloaks....--++++++++. worth $16 to 7.98 for long and short Cloaks.....-.++++.-..worth $12 to 5.98 for long and short Cloaks.. 4.98 for long and short Cloaks,. 3.98 for fong and short Cloaks. 2.98 for long and short Cloaks. o———_—_—_____—_—o Salesmen’s Women's Fine Underwear One-Third Off Dainty. fine Undergarments of Cambric and Nainsook (no maslins) at @ reduce | tion that will be evea more appreciated when the qualities are seen. The manufacturer of these garments got his business bringing wp with one fy. dainty lingerie as the French do—his » Underwear for very finest trade, Our purchase comprises many hundred garments, but be ing samples there are only a few of a kind, so that it is im- possible to give itemized descriptions... .... They will be otfered on large centre table in department. Our Prices. Night Dresses.........- .98 Drawets....+essseeee-+ (63 Sgirts, 21.5. .0- cues eos, Corset Covers. hen: {} -95 79 Each article will te plainly ticketed, so that customers czn tions with least possible lose of timé Street Chines; Waists of Plain and Dotted White, Black and all the staple and «Sill Waists worth 6.00 to graded by expert tailors that WALKING SKIRTS In newest 7 to 15 gore— also flat box pleated—with paneh round trimmings, in a great variety ¢ styles—ta all the favored and Colors—whether you are tl short, stout or slim, you are sure to fh your cofrect length and waist here— re a $2.98 to $16.98, Special at 5.98 ‘ Melton, Chewot and Venetian Black, Oxford, Navy, Brown and G trimmed with straps and lengthwise, round oF graduating with and without hip trimmings— value $7.0 and $8.00, Women’s Golf Vests, Sweat Cardigans and Blouses, No place like Hearn’s for value Read prices and descriptions aod will know why we are doing great business in these up-to-date ars Hal Got, Vane ety ae Knit Golf Vests—ouble breast— tm double row pear: buttons. Doutle Breast Golf Vi Dound—silke buttons; value 1.00.45. Novelties in finer to $3.98, All-Wool Knit anid Worsted Golf Sweaters—stripes or plain colors— gold or pearl buttons—value $298,., All-Wool Knit Blouses—Fanoy\ wave: or, plain stiteh—nlgt, turnover collar—pearl of silt buttons—new sleeve—value $3. Collarless Golf Bis uses—Ddelt effect— various colors and combinations— finished with mobair braid. Full Golf Blouses—Jacket effect, with skirt plece—pretty color com- binations—button trim Double Breast Golf Blouses— pretty patterns—silk brald— collar trim’d with fanoy silk braid. Cire Knit Sweaters Sicdee effect— — turn-down ai ny lar—pearl button Auishes toa years Eton Cardigan Jacket: finish—worked buttonholes. Cardigan Jackets ple Lines d Short Cloaks ce double Capes—the short Coats are in ..- worth $10 to $82 Samples of weclalty for years being the making of Second Floor. Regular Valaoe. to 4,49......--$839 to to D,98..-.--++ 98 to $ to 9.98: to 1.98 +69 to to 2,98. $4.50 101,75: s+002-Bh28

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