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1 § ‘ 4 ‘a i 4 > a a ot ff 2 , = “FAVERSHAM il Sas ine eeemination Papers. A GAME OF LOVE “Miss Elizabeth's Prisoner” Will interest Matinee Girls— The Hero Makes Several Kinds of Love to the Heroine. Fiilda Spong and William Faversham] ed a harmless little game of I-love-|! You—I-love-you-not hefore a mildly tn-|® terested company of spectators at the Criterion Theatre last night Miss Spong, {s given precedence be- @ause she held the best hand Played all the trumps The game was called “Miss Eliza- Beth's Prisoner." The most astonis! tng thing about it was that It was de- vised by two men—K. Lyall Swete and Robert Neilson Stephens, Were it not that the programme disclosed thix fact one might have imagined that a pal Uttle woman in Studied it out all by her lonely Such a hero! A soldier hero with @ talent for being captured. Captured Grst by a girl and held prisoner in her House, and when he has escaped, dragged Back by a couple of servants, Capt. Harry Peyton, of Leo's Light Hore, drow into the Philipse Manot House at Yonkers (these are troublous times along the Hudson) to remark that he has telped himself to a horse. Miss Bitzabeth is highly incensed. tally she discovers that the nartle horse is her hobby. so to speak Captain Would Pay. The Captain offers to pay for the mal, but Elizabeth spurns the curre 8 If it were stage money Off and gets shot In the te @ver him when he !s car: ack, and, focking the door, tele him that whe he Is strong enough to stand the excit Ment she will turn him over to t English to be hanged. To save himself he makes love to hor, and when the Fedcoats she hus sent for clamorously arrive she hides him behind her ekirts @nd tells a fib about his having es-| 2 caped. By the time she has made a well man of him he has learned to really and truly love her, but upon her discovering fis decoption she gets spunky and sends him away with a volley of hot words. Then she despatches two trusty servants atter him, and thoy bring him back a Prisoner once more, with his arms} ound in true dramatic fashion. helpless condition he is siapped acrom the face by an intermittently courage- ous major of the King’s service whom Blizabeth has promised to marry. This was the one incident of the play which @uused the audience to sit up and take | - notice. , Just as the Major believes his men @re coming to march Peyton off to the gallows, the captives comrades rush fm and turn the cables on the Major. By this time Elizabeth and the Captain @re quite sure they love each other. (Miss Spong, as Elizabeth, was an ex- tremely busy lady. She labored under a great deal of excitement and some awful clothes, She changed her mind} every few minutes, and her duds three times. In her loyal devotion to the Revolutionary period she looked a fright. In addition to this, she was ealled upon to do most of the acting, and on ene whole had a distressing ume of (1 se ersham in Poses, Mr, Faversham's principal occupation ‘Was to pose. This he did with marke cs enthusiasm. Adoring him doze on a sol boheld him in regime stume of sea-Kr: , “theah’* for “these,” hore’’ fo and was consistently and exquisitely artificial from the moment he started in being ores note of sincerity was not once struck, but there were Just enough at- Kompts at Seriousness by Mr. Faversham ss Spong to spoil What might Otherwise have been n amnsing tarce ere of little ac- os Harbury, aw nn Gmiable old nuisance with two wives 4nd his eye out for a t and M aa ‘Hosfo: as a sentimental sr inatery strove vellantly to muke the most of thelr limited opportunities. M Lee was pert and pretty in the part of a maid servan Matinee girls, with b fo austain thom, may th's Prisoner’ a fair | wity the dangling ‘gt “Major gentleman's fate. “PARSIFAL” SINGERS ARRIVE. Mme. Ternina and Herr Burgatal- Jer on Kronprins Wilhelm. Mme. Ternina, the dramatic soprano, who is to be the Kundry in “Parsifal;" Alvis Burgstaller, who will sing the title fole in that opera, and Miss Edith Walker, recently leading contralto at the Vienna Opera- “House, Baro! bach, Col. G. Qneaux, Comte De W Pung, German Consul-General at New ork, j neues, FEAR DROVE HER TO SUICIDE. Staten Island Woman Preferred Death to Surweon's Knife, Fearing fatal results from an opera tion which was to be performed in a fe @ays Mrs. Jossie Edith Thomas, of , 8. 1, swallowed carbolic acid t day. She di died before medical assistance ‘homas. drink the polson in her Ing-room, | Screaming with pain she Ber Dart of the house F Susband: 1 Charles ‘Thom: z Beep servants tried. to alah omases “were Well. known ble and circles ehurch ission. ROUNDSMAN DISNISSED. Wan Accused of Substitut- “Patrick A, Meehan, of hon pler A, was to-day the force by Commis- Pik een® ain anal! a pint’ wrapper had jof the clement of heart interest, so much In this | s | Thanksgiving Goods. | | ae f voll known momber of \ RICHMAN A STAR IN STIRRING CRAMA He Wins Dual Success in a Double Role in Virile Revo'u- tionary Play That Promises to Live Long. After the menu og pre-digested dra fast food that has been rv w York this season St Ia a pleasure to chronicle the advent of a play with tho elements of life in It, Such a play is “Captain Barrington,” 1 the Manhattan Theatre, ri there will be who will pass harp criticism to “Captain Barring ton." In places it is dramatically ims possible, and in other places it ts wholly f. Hut the perfect play {8 and there js in Mr, Rich man’s offering to New York so much of setellent acting, and so much ot erness that the crude spot: » overlooked in the generally to-be admired whole. Jn working out the pit of the play Victor Mapes, the author, has utilized historical ecenes and Incidents, and has fitted the star with a part that well be- comes him. Hichman The dual role that Mr ya is one calling upon all itles as an actor, and right he respond to the eall, ‘Twin Brothers, walle It Is a vate tusk to play twin wrothers in the same plece—the one u plodding, sturdy, honest patriot, the other a y-care soldier of fortune happens to ve cast in which he is interested, 4 in the charaoters wore ied by Mr, Richman, and Wunder way be, vered the artifice with a Th sharply tue play i is a play of the | one of the ington” Vaashingion Joseph Kilgour it ia a cterigation, Washington two acia, but the past Is in that it more or less dom producti n Weber & pln Har ) wen in New ork in a glinilut production. for a long time. Suzanne Sheldon, gains the syn folds “it tielen Ring and ie eures In su Worke young women United States ot ‘ Charles G, Craig. pre- “the best nego. mummy ake in the memory of many in the audience, A Character Study, men were uniformly good, an 1 hit being ecored by George W. as the axed Tory who conspired > woule hamew of the twenty or more mule chat, rv & Fields have given Mr. Righ- # pliy a beautiful setting and incl al music by Manuel Klein. The audience liked It all. Curtain calls after the third Act Were ao numerous that count was lost. Tf a Revolutionary show can deat in New York Mr. Richman has tho show 12st Street: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave.|193 to 205 Park Row. Two Establishments. EVERYTHING © HOUSEKEEPING EVERYTHING RELIABLE. BARGAINS in 25% Discount On All MAHOGANY EXTENSION TABLES, SIDEBOARDS, CHINA CLOSETS, DINING CHAIRS, Etc, Oak Dining Room Furniture at CUT Prices Also. Piano Stool, polished mahogany finish, brass claw feet and glass ball casters, | Reduced from $2.90 $1.65 Open Saturday ‘The Ciyil-Service Com- d an with baving th th 8 Fesond 2 his Evenings EEE ETT TO NAME YALE MEN me paired or diseased kidneys. time, ‘Thi sianiiainiones WORLD: VnoWa- OSes eR etn IRE SS ra OT IN TICKET SCANDAL Graduates, as Well as Students, Who Sold Their Rights at Football Game to Sper: ‘ators Will Be Exposed. NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 24.—In an Cditortal In the Yale Dally News to-day the announcement is made that ‘ clusive evidence has been ot against a surprisingly large number of| way, Yale men’ deen offered for eale by speculators in Boston. ‘The names of thes men, it ts stated, will be published to-morrow. Graduates as well as students are sald to have allowed tickets to get into whose tickets for the Ya'e-| Hmpire State Dairy, was arraigned to- Harvard football game are sald to have/ day in the Lee Avenue Police Court. speculators’ hands. ‘The News adds: ‘College sentiment in his matter has been so strongly e¢x- vrensed this year that the disnosal of wne's tight ¢o Yale's seats must be con- sidered most dishonorable.” —<—— LITTLE GIRL BADLY BURNED. Her Clothing Caught Fire from ao Stove. Lucy Florio, four years old, of No. 511 Bast Elghty-second street, was bad ly burned to- by her clothes catch- Ing fire from a stove in the house at 405 East Eighty-third street ‘he child was taken to tho Presbyter- jan Hospital, SHE PAID $500 10 SHIELD HUSBAND: Wife Accuses of Extortion and. Theft His Former Employer, | Who Threatens to Expose Her} Spouse’s Alleged Defalcation. Charged with extorting $500 from Mrs. | Annie Seicklen, of No. 29 Rutledge | street, and of stealing jewels valued at $260, Charles Neldner, of No. 502 Broad- Williamaburg, an official of the In tho affidavit fled in the sult Mra, Selcttlen said that Neldner came to her ‘house and, upon the threat that her dusband, who formerly was an em: ployee of the Empire State Dairy, would be exposed by Neldmor for a $4 defal-| cation, he forced her to pay him that) wum of money, According to the wo-! man, Neidner declared that unless she | made good that amount the would gearch the house for papers showing the de-) oe ation. | few nights tater Selcklen asserts that Neldner came again, this time ran- sacking her house for papers which she had locked up in a strong box. She says he weut through them and car- ried away some Jewolry which was val-| wed at fi n'a husband {5 in Europe s he knows nothing of the | change of defalcation against him. He will Soon return to meet the accusation | of Neldner. The case went over until Thursday, Neldner being parole din the custody of his attorne ane she aay Bladder Irritated by Alcohol Remember this:—Kidney-Wort Tablets CANNOT contain alcohol. H. A. KEPBLE has been cured of severe Inflammation of the Bladder, Aug. 24, 1903, Mir. H. A. Kemble, 171 Broadway, New York City, wrote: “ fast winter I had a severe pain in my back, and consulted a physi- | who prescribed for ine, for kidney disease and severe inflammation of the bladder, [tried several liquil 1 was induced to tuy a bottle of Kidney-Wort an, tut his medicine did m2 no good. them seemed to aggravate my trouble, Tablets, and the chanze in my condition was remarkabi j,four in all I was cured. Kidney-Wort after taking the kidneys.” Two persons in three suffer from im-| unhappily, enjoy little, and die before their When the urine deposits red or whitish thick sediment, take Kidney-Wort Tablets without delay. Insist upon DR. PETTINGILL’S Kidney=-Wort Tablets Beautifully finished Toilet Table $j of quartered oak, gold- Carpets, Rugs, Bedding, Ranges, Stoves, Ftc. pevella 3005 Large size, Cane Seat CHAIR, Oak, well fin- ished, suitable for dining room or bed- room. Special price for this week..... Nurse ROCKER to match.. $1,30 oval Cash or Liberal Credit. | _COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, rork Row, near Chatham Sq-|; They live you | dangerous. ‘ aso, but be on the safo side. Chatham Sq.: en oak or mahogany’ in Liquid Kidney Remedies, | Hidney remeilies, but the alcohol in Two bottles relicved me s0 that | ‘ablets is a wonderful remidy for | | ou have Piercing or Burning Pains. If | ladder and Urine are not what the: id be, if your back aches, write your symptoms to Consnitatton Department, 7733 | Colloge St., Burlington, ‘and thoy’ wil | ‘toll you, Prea, whether rei isymptoms are | You may not have Kidney Dis- It ur Hit yu Cure Backache, Cure Biliousness, Cure Sore Bladder, Chatham Square, ty rp 142-piece DINNER SET, beautifully decorated. , ~~ Reed ROCKER —a large, comfort- able affair, well made and finished, $3.98 4-tube GAS “Rad ~DIATORS, 32 inches high, full nickel top and} well base, jewel front; $2 20 ° reduced to....... Canections If Reauerted: d A ble, and w ner and wale Tul au jay 1 filling of mail Thanksgiving Special No. 1. Assortments are selected acceptable pr and Wednesday, ao aeacech Gel diU Vakaiads Bh Suu. Cb rae: Me ORDERS oh aims SIXTH AVENUE 21ST Thanksgiving Groceries The following lst has been elected with exceptional care from our great Grocery stock for Thankngiving trade, The makeup of our special Thanksgiving packages cannot be du- plicated elsewhere for anything near tho same price. The goods are the finest procura- © special reference to the Thanksgiving din- ‘Thene specially -priced packsxes will be on Parti Attention will ven to orders, with Let Guarantee of prompt delivery. 1b BI MOCHA & | SWIFT'S SUGAR CURED JAVA COFFEE, PICNIC HAM (7 Ibs.) 1b. TEA (Mixed Ool. & 24% -1b.- bag flour, PILLS- English Breakfast), BURY'S OR SLEEPY 1b. bax BEST GRANU- EYE, LATED SUG. Ib, PUDDIN pt. bot BUP (the bent). con “BEST EVER" CU. PID SWEET PEAS. 8 Ib ER TOMATOES, 3 cans Tricolor Soup, as- sorted, 1 gal. jug PURE RUSSET APPLE CIDER, Thanksgiving Special No. 2, R. can FLORAL PLUM CAT- ean MAURICE RIV- 00 1 Ib, BEST MOCHA AND JAVA COFFEE, 1 Ib, TEA, MIXED OOLONG OR ENGLISH Packed and | BREAKPART, Us & 1b. bag BEST GRANU- Shipped Free) LATED SUGAR. 2 cons ALBERT TOMA- of Charge. TOES, 1 can FLORAL E. J. PEAS, 1 can RUBY BRAND suU- GAR CORN, LARGE HOMEMADE LAY- 2 1b. can FLORAL PLUM “ PUDDING (the boat), See oe Jean. & R. PLUM PUD- ese eres pach eel meta DING SAUCE. 1 lb, SEW MIXED NUTS Fee deere come ee (tive kinds), pi Re. 1 doz LARGE SWEET 00): pula ce Gee FLORIDA ORANGES. }~ cane 1 doz, TABLE APPLES. 1 a TL ARGee eae i repo 1 do, LARGE swewr Lemon SANTA CLAR tees Fe eS SaaS g RAISINS, 1 1b, pkg, EXTRA CLEAN- BD CURRANTS, extra quality, 1 Ib. cart ‘a In the best coffee sold If you want lend @ trial; 3% Oranges—we receive ou Hartz Mountains; i Pre. | and . CAROLINA RICE, 1 1b. pkg, best SEEDED THA—‘Fineat’ Mixed Oolong or Ceylon, COFFEE—Our favorite blend Mocha and 500 Canary Birds. All sturdy and strong, from the famous le singers ; special for to-morrow, each. nv “whih good Pe Brass Cage, $2.50. NONE DELIVERED. FLORIDA ORANGES, 1 doz. TABLE APPLES, Ib. Jar JAM, HOMEMADE BASKET WASHED Packed and | 1 Shipped Free | 1 of Charge. A Ib. FIGS, Pke. 5 O'C. TEA CRACK- ERS, 1 gallon jue PURE APPLE CIDER, Tea, Coffee and Sugar---High Grades, ‘Finest’ English Bre fast, » per Ib, 24c| 7Oc. quality; 3 Ibs, COFFEE—Genuin lent breakfast coffee, usi 19¢, 1b.; special, 5 Ibs. 7 SUGAR—Standard $1.15; 01 30c ber in New York at & perféct coftec for 29¢ r Oranges direct ; excellent. sweet, 4.75 To-Morrow’s Remarkably Low-Priced Trade-Winning ‘Specials in ~ Men’s, Youths’ ~ Boys’ Winter Clothing. Men’s and Youths’ Smart Belt Overcoats Extra Long—46, 48 and 50 inches, in Black and Qxford | 9.50 N Frieze and Fancy Scotch Cheviot, manufactured ex- i) pressly for us to sell for $12.50. We offer the usual styles to-morrow at... . Men’sand Youths’ Overcoats — 44 in. long—all sizes 34to 46; in Oxtord and Black Frieze and Blue 2nd Black Beey os oeetecici us acth len’s and Youths’ Fine Winter Suits— Hundreds of them—in black Thibets and fancy Cassi- TEA—Fxtra chotce Oolong, Coyton, or Engilsh Breaktast; 0, G0 and 47. Marneatbo, an excel- Ny sold at SUGAR—Oid-fashioned rough cut or standard powdered; per Ib.... from Florida, and are therefore in a position PROMPTLY VG at Cut Prices. the prompt . Thanksgiving Special No. 3. 750 | Shipped Free of Charge, Thanksgiving Special No. 4. 30 Packed and Shipped Free of Charge, 40c Ib. 5% ! To-Morrow’s Specials in 16, Suits for 12.98 PANNE CHEVIOT SUITS—black, navy and brown—collariess skirted blouse coat, satin lined, with cape and roll revers faced with silk—new skirt. 21. Suits for 16,78 ETAMINE CHEVIOT SUITS—black and navy—long English fly front coat,) lined with taffeta silk—flare skirt—en- tire suit finished with welt seams. 35.9 Suits for 27.50 PANNE CHEVIOT SUITS—black and navy—blouse coat, with box-plaited front and back—cuffs, neck and belt finished with stitched tabs of peau de Women’s Suits C N.Y. 22.50 Suits for 17,98 NOVELTY CLOTH SUITS—in a variety of new colorings—collarless skirted blouse coat, satin lined, capes over shoulders—new sleeves—new skirt. 28,90 Suits for 22,50 ZIBELINE SUITS—black, navy and brown—skirted blouse coat, satin lined—epaulette capes over shoulders— neck, cuffS and revers trimmed with fancy braid. 37. Suits for 29,50 PANNE CHEVIOT SUITS—black, navy. and brown—collarless skirted blouse coat, satin lined, showing roll revers—,. new skirt, with-plaits—entire suit: fin- tpan es eee cd es soié—flare skirt. senenene: ished with stitched straps. on 9nantetrtndntinentntntntetiies To-Morrow’s 10.59 Coats for 7.8 |{4,50 Coats for 10,98 THREE-QUARTER COATS OF BLACK | THREE-QUARTER COATS OF BLACK KERSEY, satin-lined, half-fitted back, | 71BELINE OR KERSEY, satin lined, cape fly front, finely tailored. over shoulders, standing collar of vel- 29,50 vet, fitted back, finished with pipings 35. Coats tor of satin. 41-INCH COATS OF FINE BLACK 00 98 FRENCH BROADCLOTH, lined with 20.% Coats for 16. extra heavy satin, box-plaited back, | THREE-QUARTER COATS OF BLACK cape over shoulders, trimmed with | THIBET, satin lined, roll revers, faced braid, collar and cuffs trimmed with | with peau de soie, fly front, finely tall- braid and velvet, ored, finished with lapped seams. % Under Handkerchiefs 3 This is an excellent opportunity to secure your Hollday Handkerchie‘s before the stock has been handled by the great ctowd of Holiday shoppers, and while assortments are complete. Here are a few sample values that are positively 25 per cent. less than regular prices. MEN'S HANDKERCHINES, ai! pure Irish PADIES" all tinen hand _ embroidered Linen, hematitched and initi Jc | ‘ital hemstitched. HANDKER- full finished and full size; value 26 | rer: laund fi le y ¥ beat Oranges grown and at prices considerably 74 d below the present wholesale market quotations ESE | MANDEERCHIEES. inbrotdret ini a eta | Boxes containing Per Box, Per Dos.. According to Size. _gntaining Pan AT) mens _ bores 25¢t 13 3.40 4(c 33c and 25¢ sah 3 Medltm k cApUEE NDKERCHIFES, hematitched, Chae : HAND trimen h D KER. —<t prsrryeponngerpaees 30) altefene aves “to choose So) GATEES. ait width hee, “Sainbelss ot legal acca aes 0c} |iam ia hae he ew 14de raRIe, BADEENIEYS, nt fez | Vatoes Mette _ 00s _ 404 bag C4 3 Be . ‘syabrolgeredy a. tre. fal ¢ PLUM Ais We Mg I DECRG f . endure grin Shoots 5c At 10¢ 12! ic “48¢ 25 Floral Brant, purest —Armour's or Switt's (IEEE WREMEE 15} | |Bcon starr ts, Y sg] j —mooomnn eee ee eee To-Morrow’s Sheet Music Cents a Copy, B —Extra Fancy Ci 9 By Mail, 2c- Extra and swect: 6 utter Specials in for Each Plece. MO MUSIC SENT C. 0. D, AND NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. Canned Fruit and Vegetables—Best Kinds, Low Priced In Musle Departinent in Balcony; also on the 4th floor Grocery dep't, where Mls H. PEACHES — Oak Brand; | ASPARAGUS — Swan | SPINAOH—Luzury Bra: Palma, the well-known Canad'‘an Piano Virtuoso, gives musical demonstrations every choles hea wigke. 8ygups ‘Brand, ares white, tender aon sn alc ie Merge usedtacet the Vocal, TOMATO & B—alvert | Xi eats wn ered ‘ oe ea Ave Maria. Beis aman 2] a ie I nune| Arbutue a sees OC mates wal luetts. Polka. eee curke. | Gare STRING BEANS—Folipse | CORN—rioral or Ruby Be Sogn inter Dattoall, senotiisch 4° Drenta 0 fon! Brand; new packing: 21D | Brand: the best Maine } convent. Grand March. Menuce 4, Bream of Parad gant G08, rome 7c aoe to ob cal nani 13¢ Fi pte yt os a B Miscellaneous giving ery Specials Tony Fellows Waltzes, Be alee eee XBW MIXED PEBL— OATMEAL—Mothers Oat, MAPLE SYRUP — Lor iat tp Prayer. Rem maar a ¥ Orange, Lemon and or Rolled Avent 9c} Canin coe emai carey mtcent Unter, the’ Double Eagle. Bilvery was Citron; best quality; Mn) bi pai hobo u Hare Simple Contes Sally tn Ib, RICH—Extra fancy lars) gt. can. Valse Biowe. epherd y: Twillg! Bena ta PUPDING ¥ oral | neaa Cart Rice: | NEW NUTS—tancy 15 P08 088900 OOOOH D Bri receio oath fal 3 Ibe for. | Mixed: all kinds; Ib. YC A Roo.t Bi a U2: | PRUNES — Larae, meaty sours Paras ed cath Five-Dollar .00 : 20c Santa Clara Valley 25¢! Gumbo and Mulligatemmen bs. for ney: . MINCE, MEAT Atmours Prunes: 41 at cans; doz, #8.453 "99° $ Rimless , ; 8° ches’ for’ abe” Qc PEBLED PEACHES—|cen - eas : : ‘The largest and best peaches | Ox Tall, Sonsomm, ‘Toma: } 0 0 t % i tak ee i boxes sastoy be tte ate cana, doe th t Solid 10-kt. Gold-Cased Springs | te areas B20 $3 10h on sicig'’ peeS fand our famous Neverkum- MAC 80 H BEA Sinakereh in 5% 1 MACARONI or AQc| Apple Cider: guaran. off Clips, which absolutely fat; S-lb, pails.. JIC —10-1b. bo: teed feat jug,, SOC ial BL ee tule prevent slipping or tilting. as oan Porras -s-0 tnt t-ont~tntvtrenttne-enono-tneng, i LENSES are the HIGH-GRADE IMPORTED FRENCH PERISCOPIC CRYSTALS, which have made our Optical Department famous. OPTICIANS OF THE HIGHEST PROFESSIONAL STANDING will make thorough technical tests of your vision and perfectly fit every pair of glasses sold. $ | .50 Chains for Eyeglasses in 10-kt. gold 50° filled, with hairpin or holder attached. Bas B® Overcoat, ile | double-bieasted ; % sbell. back ;| J (95 red flannel lined ; brass. but- flannel lined, sh : Refers, oo to 8 ved ; double-breasted; brass} Regular NETONS, .--ccrcceccesscncose Values. s" +s, double-breasted, Pie Suits, in "Blue Chevy- ots and ‘tancy dark Mixed Cheviots, sizes 7 to 16 years .. Boys. Overcoats, RUSSIAN med; chevrons an sleeves; sizes 3 to 8 year’; in blue, Oxford, brown and tan; handsomely trim- jouble-breasted; }4-belt back; brass 2" Regular 8 i Raglan with storm collar; double-| _8 to 16 years... double-b: rons; In blues, vt peeves reasted;

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