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(DANIEL FROHMAN DENIES WEDDING He and Miss Illington, After‘Con- gratulations Based on Erro- neous Report, Say They Are Not Married. REGAL SETTING FR "IGLETTO Seasoh Opens with Renovated Opera-House, Superb Scen- :ery_and New Singers—Tenor |. Caruso May Cause Sensation coat bo CongratGlations continue to come from every part of the country to Miss Mar- garet Illington on her reported mar- riage to Daniel Frohman, the theatrical manager. Mise Ulington and Mr, Froh- man both protest that the messages are premature and that there has been no wedding, Miss Illngton spent Sunday with friends, and when she returned to her apartment, in East Twenty-seventh street, at night she found a great pile of telegrams. ‘The rumor that she was married to Mr. Frohman hed spread like wild fire, and actors and actresses in every part of the land had wired their best wishes. " mhe first season Of grand opera under © management of Heinrich Conried ll be inaugurated this evening at the tropolitan Opera~House. Promptly at *B)o'clock Stenor Vigna, the new Itallan inductor, wil! make his {initial bow to a|New York dudience, and the curtain ll rise on the first act of Verdi's igoletto,”” he notuble feature of the occasion il 6 the first appearance here of Ico Caruto, the cerebrated Italian or, on whom so much praise has en lavished in Europe that he is ex- ted to eclipse the memory of Jean je Reszke. Mme. Sembrich will be id M: Homs?, Maddelena, and Mii nelster, Glovanna. Signor! Pressed for some information concern- Scot Will be Nigoletio, Journct, Spara-| ing thelr plans, Mr. Frohman sald the fuclle, and Angelo Rossi, the new buffo, | wedding would likely be duging the holl- il be Murullo, days. Miss Iilington's mother and sis- New costumes and stage settings have| ter, ‘who rom, Bloomington, Il, been provided for the opera and the| to hear her open in "A Japanese Night- atage managemént, which has received |{Pealey” will remain for the weddin Mr. Conried's personal attention, will] Mfr, Frohman pent a buay day Sun- @bubtless prove a novelty to old opera-| day for a supposed bridegroom. ‘In the ers Gert In Carnegie Hall and at Night he 4 oyated opera-house will greet | cert In Carnegse tial neater My Metropolitan patrons this evening. “The Meee the Weat ind Or Withee foyer has been tr to a new coat] @aner w - . earns of pain um has been new-| Case may be. ly _upholst enurely new deco- THEIR CRYSTAL WEDDING. been ‘provided in of the pros. 3 hai tion turned into a The ment, on. the back of the de to the Opera co FIRE IN ART STORE. Ton Tadore. "yesterday couple received many gifts of cu st room. gratulated by Friends, Surrounded by their friends in’ Semi- nole Hall, Mr. and Mrs, William Kahn, of Grand street, celebrated their crystal Flames Do Damage to the Amount {70m the business and social friends. of 85,000. of' presents ‘to the Value of more than aid fire was disco on the soventh| $70. A gold watch studded with dia- flppr of the building’ at No. a7 West! monds a cheok for $100 from his pp father were among the ¢ifts. ere: )Nineteenth :!8 morning. The| Among those who attended were Bor- floor 4 by the Dutch Art] ough President-elect Ahearn, Congress- , of which D, J,] man Goldfogie, Justice Banders, Dr. and sity ts t Mrs. L. Harris, Prof. Baronowsky, Dr. origin of fire could not bel Newstader, the Rev. Dr. Hersbkowits, ascer d to] the Rev, Dr, Siegel, the Rev. Dr. Her about $5, lands and many others prominent on the the sixth east side. 1 1 -Miss Gannon, Sec’y Detroit Amateur’ Art Association, tells young women WL Th @8.50 shoes, they speak for them every*where. never worn thom I wish to convince. smokers| Mr. and Mra, William Kahn Con- ae oe a ye) comfort an: Douglas $3.50 shoes a trial, you wedding and the confirmation of their| las $3.50 shoes are worn by more.men in The heey | other make. : ot Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best‘in the world? Sayethon cheer aT TN hy oe 483B: {i 5 Broadway, cor. 8th St. 2202 Third Ave., cor. 120th St. 706-720 B: B45 Highth Ave, J ie oieinae Ly oat has La u ‘what to do to avoid pain and suffering aq sinh ave, cor. loth st, one hight up 2289 3d Ave, Rear 125th, one flight up. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1903. | America’s Greatest Sale of Pianos *heec Here's achance to make a gift which will be most highly appreciated, The pianos in this great sale are the finest manufactured and are offer. ; Hal) Value! By securing one of these beautiful instruments you'll be saving from $100 to $200. ewes i You've a choice of the : Renowned Wilson Piano, $165 Beautiful Harmony Piano, $175 Handsome Richardson Piano, $175 Celebrated Wallers Piano, $195 at $5 down and $1 a week. Pianos Delivered on First Payment of $5. Stool and cover free. Be early, make your selection to-morrow. , Ten Years’ Guarantee inserted in gilt letters on the inside of the top lid of eyery Walters piano. Id piano fe beautitul new Walters and Exchange pay.any itunes due at Py a week. Don’t b Ned slight): ar d-hand pi: Caution i2%0y price, tor t wil suon become utteriy worthless. ¢ will box and ship pianos free of charge to On Cash Sales trypircor the united states, $3.60 § Styles Originated by My Expert Devigner A re Copled Every les inet xpe! et re ere. Ido not need to talk to. the great.army of wearers of W.L. Douglas It is you who have If you pay 85 to $7 for shoe: thinking that a shoe cannot be made service for ee isn’t it Posse on will throw p: ice and give W. L. convinced that paying high If you iy then It ig a positive fact ohio cannot be justi disputed that W. L. Doug: a for shoes is merely sentiment. stations of life than an Don’t you think this is sufficient proof ‘that W. Corona Colt is the highest grade patent Wolt (hand- leathermadeé. Thot Douglas uses it proves a | chere te value in Douglas @3.00 shoes. ‘50 shoas than Fast Oolor Eyelets Vsed Exoluslvely. ya and $1078 0 NEW YORK CITY STORES roadway, cor. 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Help Wanted—Male. iT BOYS, about fitteon, “TYPEM ENTED. — | 5; : rae ey aes, ey ne Broad st. \ # $2.25 Op for leht fase trun Neve dermey or New York City 20d other Decton, Dickinson & Co, 100 Duane that ar EAR: TO-MORROW MORNING until ONF o’Clock; FANCY LACES AND INSERTINGS— One to six inch—value 1244 to $9 cents. ...eccceesoeape Latest desigas in Point de Paris, Cut-out Duchesse, openwork Valu. West Fourteenth Street “No Place Like Hearn’s for Value,’ - and fancy combination Laces. A. great opportunity to buy all you need for Cliristmas Underwear, Dress and Sacque Trimmings, Children’s tains or any other purpose yor choose. Thanksgiving Needs at: Specially Low Prices © Rogers Tableware < Below Others’ Lowest Pricest 2 $1.00 Carving Sets...69 Knife and Fork—9-inch Cimeter blade —Keen cutters—etag iT $2.50 Carver Sets..1.49 An extra fine lot—steel finely tem- pered-9 and 10 inch blades—good full| Al Teaspoons— \slzen that will cleant: turkev—six styles 0: stag handles, $1.98 Dinner Knives. ,1.39 Fine Steel—curved or straight blades bone or ebony handles—a dozen pieces. $1,50 Dinner Knives. .1.29 Fine steel—celluloid handies, Price ia for half osen. $3 Sterling Jelly Spoons. .2.00 silver—full size—French Gray or Burnished handles. Alno, In Solid Silver:— Sterlh Only sold untif ONE P, MNO MAIL ORDERS, — Also, To-morrow until 1 P, M., WOMEN’S FLANNELETTE NIGHT DRESSES— Three 98 cent styles—Soft nap Outing Flannel and Gypsy Tewills acc coc <e< ¢ civeen. vce conceeciakear ‘Wide stripes—solid color Collar and Cutfe— Ribbon Stripes—Siik scallop Collar and Cuffs— arse Plain Colors—White Sit Heeringbone finish— : All with dovble yoke backs—All sizes. NO MAIL ORDERS—ONLY SOLD UNTIL ! P, M, —— handles, Niokel Gilver Teaspo. cut the family | Al Tablespoons— Biadesgenulne |a1 penne Al Meat Forks— Al Soup Ladies. Al Gravy Ladles, Oyster Forks—value. Nickel Silver Tablespoons—% dz... .69. Nickel Silver Forks— % dz....., % dz. % dz. % dz. te ds. Silver Plated Peppers an: also fancy glass—plated top, BOXPS OF SIX PIECES— Ind. Butter Spreader—vatue. A. D. Coffee Spoons—value. Fruit Knives—Value . FANCY TABLE PIECES— Quadruple plate—all guaranteed: Fancy Fruit Dishes. @ handsome styles.) Chocolate Pots—3 styles... Fancy Watk, Dresses,’ Cese- ElpewBere,. Hi: ons—14 dz. 39 bee re) 49 ee) 7 c Bt) 691 1.25. .! 88 ag J) NO. .00 heavy Serving Spoons— > Water Pitchers . rench of burnished handies........8.00| Water Pitchers .50 heavy Cold Meat Forks— Dishes ench gray or burnished handles.2.50| (French gray finish) Usually» .50 Almond Dishes—artiatic shapes— | Take Baskets»... $2.25 ral edges—Brench gray finieh....8.50/h0t.A" ius wlase + Almond Servers to matoh........ strainers to $2.69 en Salts—spoons to match—extra = welght—each....++..+-' Condensed Milic Pickle Captors 1.75 |Mirror Platea' — Another Great Purchase of Tapestries and Silk Damasks Bought at our own price from a manufacturer who wanted his lofts 28 | cleared in preparation for starting looms on Spring goods. Included ate All Silk Damasks, Silk Brocatels, Tricot, Taffeta and Sill Warp Tapestries, ta Empire, Louis XIV., Rococo and new floral and verdure effects; also rich Silk Gobelins and Mercerized Tapestries: Oriental, Moorish, Bagdad acd Persian figures and stripes, in every coloring to harmonize or contrast with any room in the house. "|At 1.49; worth $2.50 Sik Gobelin Tapestries—Verdure and Floral effects—red, CORMALE BRAC EBEN SRG INS UNFIC 0: Bea ce at Hanis at] ubur cSlin LOUIS EAE ir |belle TWO SPECIMEN VALUES: and cteam All 50 inches wide. Every yard woven for th's season's trade, AT 98 CENTS; value $1.50 and $1.78 ‘Tricot Tapestries and Stik and Mercer- green, blue, | Nbrocade [ized Damasks—all colors—maki \t 'Curtains as weil as Furniture oiden, Others at .49.. .79.,1.98..2.49..2,.98—Worth nearly double. A eo Other Offerings That Mean Such Decided Money Saving ; that more than ever will customers have cause to say» * “No Place Like Hearn’s for Value.” P. $3.98 Sofa Pillows. .2.98 Ape —Fig'd Satin in rich colorings | Ex-| ana iichignse wide satin rufMfe and back) of plain to match, $2.69 Silk Lambrequins. .1.98 Full length—light and dark—gold and floss emb'd—lenot silk fringe or scallop finish, | $4.50 Axminster Rugs. .3.69 36x72 Inch—rich dark colorings—make Rugs, H $39.00 Velour Portieres..29.98 Double faced—combination effects {n ") width and length — heavy fringe—best colorings—20 styles. New York Central 4one" 328 Pn ses Soe jcollar, 8 tafls and silk cord; round muff. Babies’ $5.98 chiffon Inside ruche, wide silk tes. Fur Bea Untrimmed—Five Black, Brown, sto The season's $3.50 Long Ostr Black and designs—in light and andsome Parlor ON CREDI away and F | plain, bordered and floral or rioh Oriental | ends C L O A H ING Bi designs—elegant Curtai new, perfect, Purchasers of PY nC c mM | ery Way desirable for rich furnishings and Hats durii Cloaks, Millinery, Furs and Jewelry, oni: a tof Pi AK at an actual saving of $9.00 a pair, days may have 2 COA 8 ree. ManhattanClothingCo,, }\) suze "neers ct * Peno| $58 $6Tapestry Portleres, 3.98] Giri. $3, 00 Bea 1134 3d Ave., Near 65th St. STANDARD OUTFITTING CO., eater | Ottoman Rib and Armure Weaves—tull ‘ throw and Navy. |—long over —_——¢ White—with Long Cloaks. .3,98 Fine White Bedford Cord—silk Uned full capes—ribbon and lace trim. Babies’ $1.39 Silk Caps.... .98. All over shirred and tue! ‘kod—wott full ribbon bows, Women's $2.98 ver Hats..1.98 leading shapes— or and Navy, favorite hat. ichPlumes 1.98 long quill above plames im next three ~ them t ‘ ver Hats. .2.2! Fur nap, silk finish—Flats and Roll- ing Rims—Black, Castor, Brows, $2.00 Redfern Corsets,. .98 Also W. B. and P, N, Straight Fronts, medium and low bust abdomen—sold to us as WwW tral Sinton, . | dona over “ubaiometaold toa” ae Only store. .92 EE, [SUSI NE BANE: | Women's $35 Fur Sets..26.98 | eerste otis Serene det Impettetuca wo bl: Ft Fur—3 yard boa, with full) thgt enables you to buy suc peith talisclined with fur-fet muff, | known makes at Halt Value, ba Also To-morrow Until ONE o’Clock, Women's Silk Waists--- All sizes, were $2.98 and $3.98.... Black, colors and fancy tints. Also 1.85 Hair-line Taffetas in Green and Navy Blue— Side pleats—lace medallions and tab stocks—full lined. pS te you can fail NONE SOLD AFTER } P. M. Greatest Assortment of Waists in New York, ; Others may CLAIM the largest stock because they may spread over space, but no house in Greater New York equals the ASSORTMENTS: —Silk, de Chine, Lace, Velvet, Albatross, or plain wool matertals—there is no depirable f to find here. * ‘iva anki ores eaze ——