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TS THE YOUNGEST ‘LEADING WOMAN Helen Prindiville, Who Is Sup- sporting Howard Kyle in “Rose- “mary,” Lays Claim to Having that Distinction. ‘TWO YEARS ON THE STAGE. L \fe the Daughter of a Chicago News Ce \ R Paper ‘Woman, and Was Eduoated | ‘ In a Convent In France—Made Her Debut In the Windy City. Helem Prindiville, supporting Howard Kyle in “Rosemary,” claims the distine- tion of being the youngest leading woman on the American stage. Miss Prindivills is eighteen years old, and has already achieved considerable success. She is the daughter of a Chi- cago newspaper woman, but was edu- cated in Paris at the Convent of the Sacred Heart. She speaks French and German fluently und is a good musician, For two seasons Miss Prindiville was with: "Ben Hur,” playing the part of ‘Tirzah, She made her first appearance two years ago in a Chicago production of “Lorna Doone."* : . ° ° Henry B. Harris will present Miss Alice Fischer in Leo Ditrichstein's far- cleal comedy, “What's the Matter with Susan?” at the Bijou Theatre on Tues- day, Dec. 1. The organization will include Edith Barker, Charles Brad- shaw, Myrtle Vinson, P. J. MeGrane, Isabel Garrison, George Fox, Daniel Gil- fether, ‘Morgan Coman, John §. Robert- son, Harry \Lilleford, Edward Dresser and others. : Virginia Earle will begin her starring tour in “Sergeant Kitty" at the Mon- tauk ‘Theatre. Brooklyn, next Monday bishe . Max Hirshfeld, musical director of “Babes in Toyland,” was conducting a rehearsal of the chorus and was trying to Impress on the three score girls that they were not doing their best. “I want you all to sing,” ‘he sald. “Bven when we do not want much volume we want all the voices. A girl who can sing and won't sing ought to be sent to Sing Sing.” “It seems to me,” remarked Miss Stella Beardsley, one of tie Piper chil- dren, “that a person who can't sing and will sing ought to be sent to Sing Sing.” eee Joseph Jefterion's present tour ends Noy, 21 in Washington, after which he goes to Florida fon the winter, oe Music lovers tp the upper section of the olty in particular are greatly in- terested in the forthcoming series of concerts to be given at the West End Theatre by Waiter Damrosch and his New York ‘symphony orchestra. The first of these concerts will be given Sunday, and the advance demand for acats Is significant of the popularity of the concerts. The appearance of the New York Symphony Orchestra will inaugurate the musical season in Har- lem, Weber & Fields haying taken the Initiative in the matter of furnishing high-class music at popular prices. ‘The second musical event of the sea- son will be the concert at which Mme. ‘Adelina Patti will be the soloist. Phis will take place on the afternoon of Nov, 27, and the world-famed songstress will be heard in a selection of melodies with which her name has been asso- Coa and, in addition, will offer some arias, vie Castle Square opera company, in Umited season of grand and comic Sberas, under direction of Henry We Savage, follows next at the West End Theatre. By arrangement with. Henry Wold- matinees will be gohn five musical, Tho opening, taatines ‘erformance of Homer Lind's matinee company, at the Manhattan Theatre has been deti- ee decided, ‘The first matineo will iven on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. iy arrangement with Mr. Harrison diay Biske Mr. Lind is to ‘present a series of these matinee pertormances of one-act lyric plays. These Liedor- spiel plays are a well-known feature of n theatres. The opening | bill will be one of unusual Interest. "The Return of the Roamer,” by Felix Men- lelasohn,. never before presented in this country, will be the first on the me. The operetta wil] be ren- dered in English, the version haying been revised by Willard Holcomb, The second plece will be the one-act musical or Hartley) A. ‘egener, \- praiarare Avilla Dade es ° Frank fa els was way! entering the Katckerbocker Building the other day by a group of brother profes- slonals who were standing on the curb. Just then one of those couch ‘affairs, filled wey, ad ihe guide fori ie In stentor! ap bet announced: a tt ! ; i ‘Ad an fk i lemen, 3 jew Forks | Rial of us see Moe Bf the Groat famous playhouses of the he metropolis. To the right, you will @ A group of actors—probably un- maploved ‘Thesplans who have walked from the provinces, Note their gaunt, ype Re? forlorn appearance. To the left I call your attention to”— But Mr. Daniels had vanished, GIRL FALLS FROM BICYCLE. Agnes Nobis, Thirteen Years Ol Taken Uneonsctous to Hospit: ‘ Agnus N, Nobis, thirteen years old, aft No, 49 Amsterdam avenue, met with 2, accident to-day while riding a bi- eycle over the recently finished Viaduct Toad. At the corner of One Hundred first street and laid ag he was were Broad of such a sorious nature t! aan se ken to the J. Hood Wrieht Hos: unconscious when pic! up same condition when she en- hospital. ee FELL FROM SECOND STORY. ¢ Fred Strabel, twenty-ight years old, & fireman of Engine Compary No. 33, who’ lives ne No. 11 Chambers corsets geile cles leay ae windows on the secon F Of No. 21 Spring street to-day.f felt to the fand was (aken to 8 _ wnte ola, SHE CLAIMS TO BE YOUNGEST OF ALL THE LEADING LADIES. LORD ROBERTS IMPROVES. Pneumonia and Hin Recovery Expected. UONDON, Nov. 13.—Lady Roberta to- day said that the condition of Lord Roberts, the Commander-in-Chief, was quite satisfactory, that there were no complications, and that he was making No Complications in favorable prosress toward recovery. Schleswig-Holstein, late Queen Vicoria, grandson of the —Commander-in-Chiet’s thus far causes no anxiety, Locd Roberts contracted a chill at the unveiling Nov. 6 at Windsor of the memorial to Prince Christian Victor of the who died from fever in South Africa in October, 1900. ‘Dhe chill developed into pneumonia, but condition OF! den. “Ss TWOWBLY WED MR, BURDEN Engagement to Be Announced of Daughter o7 Hamilton McK. Twombly to Son of |. Towns- end Burden. WEDDING IN SPRING LIKELY. Young Couple Almost Grew Up To- “gether—Young Burden a Tweifth Regiment Lieutenant and a Grad- uate of Harvard University. When Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton McK Twombly return to the city next week they will make the formal announce: ment of the engagement of their eldest daughter, Miss Florence ‘Twombly, to William A. M. Burden, a son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Townsend Bur- Intimate friends of the couple have ‘known of the match for: some time clety two vears ago at @ dance given by her mother in their Fifth avenue mansion, Her unaffected manner has mado her extremely popular in soctety, and rumors of her engagement have been rather frequent. William Burden has been @ suitor for a long time. Hefore she was formally Introduced to the # her, for the nelehbors in Newport engageme causes no surprise te wkeir families or thelr friends. The young man is a graduate of Har- vard, where he was ons of the most popular men in his After, nie graduation he and three of his cl mates went on a trip around the world He {s second leutenant of Company Twelfth Regiment, having succeeded Cornelius Vanderbilt. It, a understood that the redding wi!t be in the spring, probably after It ik eure to be one of the society ovents of the season, for the families of both, are, pro Miss Twombly se a grande: htee of the late Willlam MH. Vander consequently a niece of Vanderbilt, Frederic George. W. Vanderbilt, Mrs Shepard, William Douglas Sloane and Mrs, ward W ——=__ FOUGHT SULPHUR BLAZE. (Special to The Evening World.) SARATOGA, N. Y., Nov. 13—A car -|1oad of sulphur shipped by the Inter- national Paper Company from New York City to its mills at Corinth, In this county, caught fire from 10co} tive sparks in the Delaware and Hu Rallrond yard | to-day. | Despite the fumes the flames were brougtt under ction by the Fire Department. Vanderbilt Kid Gloves EIGHTH AVENUE and FIFTY.FIRST STREET. -Walton’ Ss SATURDAY SPECIALS. Regular $1.50 at 98c Women’s Imported Glace Kid Gloves, with Paris point: back, in black, white, tan, gray, mode and pearl. Each pair fully guaranteed. [en’s Underwear. Camel's-Hair Shirts and Drawers from the famous Root Tivoli Mills, regular $1.25 quality, at 99c EACH. See Oe oe Ada Men's & Youths’ Genuine in the newest and stripes; belts; MEN'S. KERSEY sizes; in blue, MEN'S Frieze OVERCOATS, YOUTHS’ WINTER YOUTHS’ FINE equal to finest custom work. MEN'S WINTER breasted sack’ styles; MEN'S, FINE Frieze, in Oxford and Black; BOYS’ BOYS’ RAGLAN BOYS' RUSSIAN Viaduct she}. er wheel. Tho gut 's inguties vant Boys’ RAGLAN REEFERS, LENGTH to 10 values. Saturday’s Specials in Out of M B ze UCL tal agncriptive Sc RN USSR Bedelia, rel * No Music Sent C..0..D. SIXTH AVENUE, 2iST Saturday Sale of Men’s, Youths’ and. Boys’ Winter Clothing. 7, a PRIESTLEY @ : Rain Coats, Winter-weight; Combination Rain Coat and Winter Over- coat: cut 50 inches long; self collars; slash pockets; sizes, regulars and stouts; MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ SWAGGER BELT MEN'S HEAVY OXFORD FRIEZE Jong; 50 to 52 ‘inches; with or without OVERCOATS, long ; in Oxford and black; 44 and 50 inches long; SUITS, in Black Thibets and Fancy Mixed Cheviots; ? small lots, reduced from $8.50 and $10.00, OVERCOATS, in Blue and Black Kersey and Oxford f 9 Cheviots; all sizes, 14 to 20 years. The fit and finish of these garments are absolutely perfect and ar in dsome Black i OVERCOATS, EN cry abe ck Sat 4 Mi Btory, On sale in Music Department in Balcony; also on the 4th floor, where Miss H.Palma, the well-known Canadian Plano Virtuoso, gives musical demonstrations heat ays MAIL ORDERS Clothing ing. 34 floor. Teorenee cee meer extra heavy all OVERCOATS, fancy mixed cheviots, checks OVERCOATS, cut extra inches all 44 black and brown; Men’s Finest Winter Suits and Overcoats. SUITS. in all the newest Cheviots, Cassimeres 9 and Fancy Worsteds; {single and double Rossianstyle, sizes 3 to 8 in’ Oxford ? frieze, sizes with storm or velvet, collars, all red flannel lined, with yéars; red flannel Hined; with brass buttons and handsome chevron on sleeve; regular $6.50 Sheet ot Music, 10 Cents a Copy. Ta Like to Stéal Mamma, Buy Me & That | Beautitat Louisiana Louise. Village by the Sees ' Down on the Fai Longe: ie pemuttfal labs class ballad.) Mail: Onders Promstiy Attended To..- PROMPTLY 1 15 lee Boys’ Overcoats =< Reefers . An extraordinary purchase of hundreds of Boys’ ea Ove in blue, brown, Oxford and tan melton, at a saving of really BOWS spYOVERCOATS, years, double-breasted, 34 belt, brass buttons, chevron on sleeve. OVERCOAT: 8 16 years, cut’ extra long, with slash pea handsomely lined. REEFERS, sizes up to 16 years, double-breasted, OVERCOATS, note sliee 3 to 9 years; half back; double breasted, with brass buttons and handsome chevron on sleeve, { ford OVERCOATS, {,3.,.07er4 8 to 16 years; extra long. in kersey and chinchilla; sizes 3 Ms eam and Reefers, 395i & 4.79 By Mail, 12c. fect” of of fan * Misses’ Coats at Suits ‘sults inthe newer “are (to 1d year sl The balcony Book .Store offers to-morrow Cloth bound + Meritorous ‘The 16t ts Scribney cloth, each cover MoCarter, of, which more than "00,000, £0 fact’ marking them as Fhe publisher's price ts 7 25, Some of t ra, A Wheel of Fire — Arlo Bat Boy- Your Money or Your Lite— Ealth Carpente 50} Faloonberg — HL to en. Harland... | Donald, G. Autchell. Pifouln Bbvenmon, Robert ‘Hawthorne. ae = rnin the Capes—Howard) Guerndale—F. J. Stimson. ea} rate’ ince—J. The 8 plana id ir—"Q" | The L ton jm J. Kelley. A Quiller-Couch). Frederic. Lisa h i covered ° WALN' H. Robert nee se ‘Specials. % 29¢ “Saturday Cher Specials. In Women’s and: Girls’ In Men’s and Boys’ Shoes MEN'S Box Calf, Vici Kid, Patent Coltskin, Enamel Leather and Velour Button and Lace Boots, single and double’ sole} special price.......-. BOYS’ SATIN CALFSKIN BOOTS, double soles, special Saturday, sizes id to 134, spring hea, be 005 sizes 13% to 5%, spring heels, Tar (>. We Offer STREETS, N. Y. To-Morrow nd black cheylot, trimmed coat tring blouse coat, 15, 98 so a choice a "Russian hlouse fabrics 1 86. Fiction, 25. servo. Popular, Series of. copyrighted novels. tastefully, bound, tn ring iene by the, dintinulshed artist, Henry . pies have been wold in previous edi- er ste—which have coms, to us winder "each, Dut our price, while they last, will Valentino—W. Ww, The Delectable Duch; An Boho of Passi ter Couch (ht Guiller Coush), The Bob Tide—Rovert Louls evenson. Treasure Island — Robert ‘Louls Stevenson. Astor. jon—G, P. East Meeting—Bram leeting—Brans der Matthews. é & Bachelor Delicious MOLASSES S81 Bait us MOLASERS Chocolate CHIPS, a 1b..20¢ end F -| SHbborA res, ibs, 196 15c Large and. elect line of Rs, a mate ITATION c eit DOL eles de from cholceat ko served (NERS. allt haa eR 15c Aah LAND Batata Gate "and BRE, bent it in the city special o- | PIES Large home We Offer To-Morrow we at Cut Prices: WOMEN'S WALKING BOOTS—In patent leather, but- ton and lace, Goodyear welt, extension soles, high military heels, in five handsome lines; spe- of 25 Clali PPIGG, PEF PAE ee. ces ccveeresesncce WOMEN’S SHOES—Three styles, in best quality black vici kid, with dull mat kid tops, extension soles, in lace aye, very nobby and comfort- able; A to E, 244 to 8; special price, per 2.25 GIRLS'- WHOLE FOXED LACE AND BUTTON BOQTS—In kid and box calf, heavy soles, spring heels, 6 to 1034 (special 100), 11 to 2; spe- cial price, per pair « We Offer To-Morrow 2.65 Broadway. 33d to 34th Street. Ready- Itis one thing to ask a man to what you have to offer, and another to invest your own. have the courage of our convictions—a firm faith in the apparel which our label identifies, Our daring. which we know. models at fifteen to fifty dollars, Thirty styles of 52 and 54 in. English Great Coats at fifteen to. .— forty dollars, Thirty-eight styles of 52 to 54 in. to forty-five dollars, Twenty-eight styles of Paddock, twenty-eight to forty-five dollars? We don't. even the average to-order apparel. Hats for Men Special for Saturday Value $2.50 & $3. At $1.65 For the man who makes the hat, the season is spent. The one who fash- ions our hats gave us those offered here, far under their true worth. Our way of doing things compels us to pass the benefit to you. Hence, Derbies in black, conservative, wide or narrow brim winter models; Soft Hats in various colors; new models. Value $2.50 and $3.00. At $1.65. Purnishiage for Men ah UNDERWEAR. 1. & A. Morley’s winter w gray'wool or white merino s! drawers, full fashioned regular or stout t silver irts and sizes. Shirts 34to 44. Drawers 30 to 44. At Shirts and Drawers cf natural or white merino, winter weight, regular or stout sizes. Shirts 34 to 50. Draw- ers 30 to 50. At $1.50 Shirts and Drawers of winter weight natural wool or white merino, a high grade garment. At $1.00 Shirts and Drawers of natural wool winter weight, excellently finished and fashioned, Special at 65c Silk Underwear, incomplete sizes of Conrad & Friedman garments, at one-half regular prices. PAJA of fancy imported tandbes, mercerized or plain cheviot, in white or colors; silk and cotton, in plain or fancy colors; military collar or collarless model; not a few have silk loops and pearl buttons. Value $3 to $4. Special at $2.25 Men's Scarfs, large, generous models in an extensive variety of excellent patterns, in dark or medium effects, convertible into Qnce-over, Four-in- Hands or Ascot style. Value $1.00. Special ‘at 50c Suits and Coats for Boys of Serge or Cheviot in plain colors or mixed effects, military or Bron collar model, sizes 3 to 7 years. Value $5.50 & $6.50 Special at $4.50 DQUBLE BRRASTRD SUITS of navy blue or mixed Cheviot in plaids, checks or stripes, sizes 8 to 16 years. Value $3.75 & $4.50 Special at $3.00 OLK SUITS of fancy n dark brown, olive or loomer or straight trousers, sizes o 15. Value $5.00. Spesial at $3.50 BOYS’ OVERCOATS, fly front, of Oxford or blue frieze, the new long model, broad’shouldets, sizes 7 to 16. Value $6.50. Special as $5.00 “. YOUTHS' LONG TRQUSER SUITS, single or double-breasted, of Tweed, Cheviot or Cassimere, in broken plaids, stripes or fancy mix- tures, sizes 14 to I9 years. Value $10.00. Special at $8.50 YOUTHS' CHESTERFIELD OVERGOATS of black or Oxford frieze, extra long,with broad shoulders, velvet collar and lapped seams, sizes 5 to 19 years. Value $8.50. Special at $6.75 Saks & Compan Af nes ‘or-Service Winter Overcoats for Men. Instead of temporizing and approaching the subject of materials and models relative to quantity with the caution of the clothing man who relies upon the open market for his garments, we have to offer a variety twice greater than that of any other shop of Perhaps you know of another who can offer you Twenty styles of 42 in. Box Coats in conservative and extreme | models at twelve-fifty to forty dollars, Bee’ Thirty-four styles of 46 in. Box Coats in conservative and extreme > __ \ Nor do we know of another shop which can offer you ready-for-service apparel with all the earmarks of to-measure garments—with an individuality and a distinctiveness foreign to Play 34th invest his faith and dollars in We way of expressing it is rather Belted Tourist Coats at fifteen Surtout and Paletot Coats at Dress Suit Cases. Value $5.00. At $3.95 | They are of stout sole leather fash+ ioned for the strenuous service to . which a suit case is natural heir, In russet or brown, lined with ex- cellent linen; spacious shirt pocket; sizes 22 and 24 inch. | Instead Five Dollars—Saturday at $3.95. High Grade Cameras Value $6.50 & $7.50. At KQRONA ILE. GYGLE 5x7, with double lens, pneumatic release shutter, hood back, complete with carrying case and double plate holder. GOLF MONTAUK, 5x7, with au- tomatic shutter, rapid rectilinear lens, rack and pinion, sole leather coring case and double plate holder. CENTURY CYCLE, 4x5, with automatic shutter, rectilinear lens, reversible back, double plate holder and carrying case. Shoes for Boys and Girls At Special Prices for Saturday. ROYS' BLUGHERS of | clircme per ye fie a prety a ee it oak, ie to oY , - hale or BOYS’ BLUCHERS of Corona patent coltskin, with to 5%, Value $3.00. Swecial at $2.25) | SMAlde BOYS’ LAGE SHORS of black vici kid or velour calf, with spring heels; sizes 9 to 2. “" Value $1.65. Special at $1 38: GIRLS' SHOES of black box calf- © skin, with mat calf tops, good soles, spring heels, button styles; sizes 814 to 2. t f te Value $2.00. Special at $1.45 ———_— Suits and Coats At Special Prices for y Pt IQN RBBF- ‘ Ge PSHM ABBE | COATS st flat Nae, Cheviot with $7.50 red band on sleeve and silk em= blem; sizes 4 to 14 Sears. GIRLS’ REBEERS of fine te — brown, tan or red Kersey cloth, satin lined, stitching around bot~ |3s00. tom ; sizes 4 to 14 years. GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH CQATS of blue plaid-back cloth, trimmed with braid and buttons; sizes 6 to 14 years. Value $16.50. Special at $9.75 MISSES' JACKRTS of heavy Ker- sey, in black or castor, satin lined, flat collar; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Value $12.75. Special at $8.75 ; MISSES AND IUNIOR RAIN CQATS, automobile model or double cape effect in gray or brown mix- tures; sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. Value $12.50. Special-at $8.50 GIRLS! LONG MILITARY COATS of winter Cheviot, storm col~ lar, belt in kack, trimmed with emblem and brass buttons; sizes 6 to 14 years, Value $9.50. Special at ’ PDRBSSES in Gibson,. speed or Sailor S of fancy Wool Plaid Cheviot or sizes 4to 14 years, Value $5.00 to $7.50. $