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\ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 26, 1903. AUABROAD, RETURNS A PRIMA DONNA.|CALLS MARRIAGE 10 CHORUS GIRL A JOKE Arthur Lent Makes That Defense to Suit of Pretty Gussie Bel- cher, Who Sang in “A Chinese Honeymoon.” STAGE MISHAPS ARLE BELLEW 1 ~—WARFINE OPERA, 4 REAL “RIFLES” ~ Is H Bad Ride of the Valkyrs and Pursued by the Matinee Girls He f Does Second-Story Work to Poor Handling of the Combat) avoid Them as He Leaves the Among the Clouds in “Die Theatre. , Walkuere.” BLOCK STAGE . ENTRANCE. | CONTRACT WEDDING CLAIMED SINGERS AND CONDUCTOR SCORE MUSICAL TRIUMPH. Her Romance Ends in a Police Court, as She Has Husband Summoned for Non-Support—Claim3 Lawyer United Them. Actor Has Carpenter Build Ladder In Alley Long Disused and, by Slip- ping Through Entry, Eludes the Women. - Mme. Gadski as Brunnhilde Gives Delight—Olive Frem- stad, an Anierican, Proves a ‘That hunted took in the face of Kyrie Wheh petty, Gussie Reicher sang tn ! he chorus.of “A Chinese Honeymoon" Bellew these daye shouldn't be charged " y le inet who so relent- only a short time ago she tittle Fine Mezzo-Soprano PO prepa ceagec aan dreamed that her own honeymoon lessly shadows Raffles in the play et the Princess. Matinee girls are to blame. Thelr Iqotatrous purcult would bring gray hatrs to the head of Mr. Bellew were it not for the fact that the actor's head does not contain any more open time for gray would wind up in a police court. To- morfow morning Magistrate Luke J Connorton, in the Flushing Court, will be amked to punish Arthur Lent, the husband of the former chorus girl, for non-suppott Debuts were In order up and down and @cross the programme at the Metro- Polltan Opera-House last evening. Mr. Conried’s $9,000 worth of new stage mechanism was also due for a premier, but the press agent was around after! nairs, wa age Oeaat ied Spates the second act to offer a doctor's certifl-| Hero's the story in the wind which NOLMASK Gevactian Soames ohatabarehe ate or a mechanic's Hen or any ola es around the corner of Broadway wants every one to undenstand that thing that would pass for an apology. “Die Walkuere,” the second of Wag- ner's Ring operas, calls for a compll- ated stage setting, and if Herr Anton Fuchs, stage director, who has his name ‘on the programme with the principals, did not make former productions look Yke a penny show. it was due to his Jack of skilled assistants—not to the Paucity of his ideas. and Twenty-ninth street: When the performance is over, matinee worshippers substitute themeeives for Capt. Bedford and. pinning on their hats, slip around to the iron stairway running up the walls of the Twenty- ninth street side of the Princess Thea- tre, which they know leads to the stage. ehe Is a blonde and not, as her hus- band’s friends say, a brunette. Mrs, Lent confesses she wouid prefer "A Chinese Honeymoon" to the real Kind. ‘“Arthir and I were married in April,” ahe sald, “and he has not done right by me, and now I have plucked | up, courage and Intend to make him | support me, which he has never dons, ent ev " Through complication of leases as Pialchough for three long months 1 sup- amie. are tha’ corsbate eigea well ag ‘construction, this stairway is ported him by singing in “A Chinere Siogmund and Hagen on the cloud.{the only means of entrance to the stage. TrORevENOSA:" Near tha: bottom atep the matinee girls “You nee, Arthur and I were in love capped mountain top, the/flight through the clouds of the Valkyr maidens on their steeds and thé magic fire scene ynhilde’s rocky couch, Last t two effects were lost, nating Bellew. So many clouds were ict down about]. Reffles ran this gantlet the first the mountain-top that the Impressive] fortnight, dut finally came to the con- combat was literaijy “out of sight.” One] clusion that his lay pursuers were Diinding flash of lightning gave a|more annoying than the professional glimpse of Wotan and Brunnhilde mix-| variety. Then he began to exert some ing in. contrary to the Walhaila prize-|of the ingenuity with which his author, fing rules, and the next showed both|®, W, Hornung, had supplled him. He Stegmund and Hunding down and out,| discovered that years before, when the which was gn innovation, as Wagner| Princess was Herrmann’s Thesiire, a Provides that after Slegmund dies Wo-| stage entrance had been provided on the tam shall shay “Hunding with go word|twenty-ninth street pide, immediately with each other for a long time and he suggested that we elope to New Jersey nd ge married, but I would not con- |sent, as elopements are only for allly boys and girls, not for one so old as I— 1 am twenty-six. My father was Detec- tive-Sergt. Bennett, of New York, and when he and mother died they loft me some property and a good home at Whitestone, but its all gone now, for Arthus would fot support me and I had to put our household effects In storage. “Arthur has no reason not to support me, for I’ was good to him. He was kind to me as long as I was with “A he used to cluster each Thursday and Gaturday afternoon awaiting a glance, a emileor perchance an autograph from the fascl- not wan! give his name. but it fs very well Sown—and sont, with recommendations from all my The man was absolutely @ stranger to me, but almost by return mail re- ceived a draft for $1,000, In my third AMERICAN GIRL'S vay his hand People have core to'know my name. | Chinese Honeymoon,’ for and a wave of his hand. back of the theatre. Bey reached a verdict about my voice | take me to the theatre every night. 1 Effect In Spoiled, of the theatre's in- 1 a nad" Gualifed to teach beginners | was proud of liim then, but now he says Wotan sang the deadly word out of] activity @ scenic artist had rented the A ane hadegwraHetI0 they helped a ints | our marti ge was only a joke. We went the uppér darkness last night and prov-| narrow alley lending to the stage and Bit Ananciaily. to h’s Hotel, in Whitestone in ably made the fatal gesture, but the eee pe as ar hd fh aad Made Her First Appearanc: Rorfhennatnete met Winfeld Saott hulking Hunding did not collapse, as he) which the “passageway could be | Edyth Walker, Who Left Here] qcAtthesnd of four years I made my (isto arty him, and Mr. Overton ald was already counted out. So one dra-|reached now was through a shaft that eee appearance oy faydibenrn ropnet that he would de the knot, and he dit. matic effect was spolled. They managed | Supptled air and light to some of the Ten Years Ago to Cultivate My reception war ¥ pand T ied the marriage contract in the praseinids Princw's's dressing-rooms. g 1) County Clerk's office in Janaga, und things better out in “Frisco, when both! “Tatten, Hke all expert crackemen, pram: Oferes | RESO RER aE tN thie come | County Clarkes (oMtog In acre tt men were on their feet at the finish. | carefully. surveyed ‘the surroundings Her Voice, Returns a Great! took ft and gave it to Col, Morton in “Rut Thad recelved another offer from Vienna and J preferred to go there. 1 ‘have sung all the mezzo rels in Vien the Mayor's office. “Arthur boarded with me before we got married, and so did a brother of Haward ‘The ride of the Valkyrs—one of the most thrilling of stege spectacles—was before attempting his manoeuvre. He songht the scenic artist. explained his Prima Donna. 4 Tol : predicament, and obtained from the ; marred by the nervousness of the stage|{itter a key tothe wooden door, Next and some- soprano roles elsewhere. Harrigan, the actor, aon now yur hands in charge of the acrinisteeds.|he pressed into service a. confederate, aE npg ay EPATE lecmoine to Oring is. HaEigans name ‘The first few horses ‘to gallop across the| the stage campenter, who built a small] Tey years ago -Eayth Walker, a New!’ RESCUES CAT FROM 477 | Mato, tale, case, although poor are horizon twabbled so badly timt the | ladder tnstde the air-shaft. York /girl, whore friends tol her ste ee Arthur Lent Is a strapping young So now. after each matinee, RaMes becomes the aecond-story worker in real life. Once Capt. Bedford is left be- fellow, four years the junior uf his wife, Through his counsel he will dony that and will claim that the atagé director switched off the spot-lght h @nd conjured up some extra strata of 4 to went to Eunpe She had taught a wonderful volve, have it cultivated. Jesse Emery, an oxpressmasi, who once served In the navy, looked up from his when*it got working, but the curtain the pirders a, train thundered by, to the atreat, thirty fect, was into Sixth avenue and steals furtively away to his hotel, of the season in this section of Missouri waa descending before the flames had Beir Creo a aieg aa 2 . first American appearance in ‘Aida’ at tt covers the ground to a depth of an inch ence ded Bruni dels) couch, In jthis relation tt may be interesting | the Metropolitan Opera-House on 3fon- ies mn such or the eat, which hey [and a fait The fall extends over Baat- Nnenpy tavemenien? to rflate that “RamMies” ts to he the|day night. Then New Yorkers will have reg there for Hours cat wavlte whe ten |dowe, NJouthern Titinots aid the wile of And will Herr Puchs, by way of in-|first of the season's to be bur- |an opportunity of judging of what Hein- 38 fe, ove oft. the one y Missouri, wovation, Kindly provide a comfortable |lesqued at Weber & Rehearsals |roh Conried has pronounced the finest) ‘vouch for the lovemaking of Slegmund are being carried on with wy and Sieglinde? Year after year we have “3 th such onthust- }mezzo soprano he ever heard. Miss ‘Walker went to Dresden ten Js married, clouds to hide the unhappy scene. The|hind, he dashes into his dressing-room, s fo Y. 4 s 4 be ny in Sinith’s Hotel was regarded front setting of the Valkyrs’ Rock was| taker a hasty change of attire, limba Sol In Northern zh ey ROE Onn ores ahd ree Sr vepe alone Goliea: fy aims a Joke Lent ts weil known @uite picturesque, and the lightning| {nt@ the alr-siiaft, down the ladder, and| she left America she wer 5 bus avenue and noticed a large crowd] p Queens aa crack left half-back | flashed throughout the scene with cy rowed money, As the favorite prima gtaring up at a girder just underneath | g¢ the Warlow football team. esalninlbncite fas) en donna of the Vienna Opera-House, and Phe tracks of the elevated road. On the —_T mare are intently watching the a singer of world-wide reputation, she girder pérched a big black cat, Every n the Went, The magic fire scene was all right|Then, turning to the left, Rmities Plunges | returned to ‘time the cat poked its head uj petwees 26.—The first snow IFIRE EMPTIES | .pr-TSRURG, Pa., Nov. %—A pante ensued at a fire In the Avenue Theatre jyesterday which communicated to the audience In the Grand Opera House next door. Fifth avenue vas jammed by people rushing out of both buildings and ‘remen and the crowd rushing to the| scene. G te was last orge Macken the | operat! acy ut the Avenue. T Twas abo -half flied, as many had} | gone out. The firat ceene was thrown on canvas, and the next was a fire | An electric spark ignked the ang ttm in chine, and the Maines Ignited the window frames and third gallery, ‘Dae bright flash did not alarm the“ audience until me one in the gallery eried “Fire: and lTnade a rush for the stairs. ‘The audience |got out in fairly orderly shape, but many hats, wraps and coatn were found in & drenched condition tater. box ‘The stage hands rushed forward with hand-grenades and extinguishers and fought the flames until the Mremen gained an entrance from the windows, as the crowd below kept them “out. Mackenzie, the operator, was the only one injured. Before the fire was out the owner, hada banner “Ritty Carpenters ight Here.” Dr. Shoop’s ‘Rheumatic Cure Costs Nothing if it Fails. Any honest persun who suffers from Rhea- matism {s welcome to this offer. For years 1 seagebed everywhere to find a specific for Riieumatiam. For nearly 20 years I worked to this end. At last, in Germany, my search was rewarded, 1 found a costly chemical that did not disappoint me us other Rhea- matic prescriptions bad disappointed phyal- clans everywhet 1 Go not mean that Dr, shoon's Rheu- matic Cure can turn bony foints into flesh again, That ix impossible. But it will drive from the blood the polson that causes pain and swelllng, and then that is the end of Hheumatism. 1 know this wo well that I will furnish for a full month my Rheu- matic Cure on trial. I cannot cure all cases within a month, It would be unreasonable to expect that, But most cases will yield within 30 days. This trial treatment will convince you that Dr, Shoop's Rheumatic Cure is a power against fheumatism—a potent force against disease that ts irre- aistible, 2 My offer ts made to convince you of my faith. My faith ts but the outcome of ex- perience—of actual knoWledge, 1 KNOW what It can do. And I know this so well that I will furnish my remedy on trial. Simply write me a postal for my book on Rheumatisin. I wilt then arrange with » druggist in vour vicinity so that you can socure six bottles of Dr, Shoop's Rbi matic Cure to mi the test. You may take ata full moata ou bru AL Mt pugeewus Lue cost to you ts $5.00. IC it fails the lows is mie and mine ulone. It will be left en- rely to you, I mean that exactly. 1f you trial js bot satisfactory 1 don't * ay pect 4 penny from you, rt mabe up ‘suuipies*, Any mere sample an ailéct Fhioaie Rbeuimation must HNkcea to tad verwe et, dnnwer.. 1 use Be ch GruRS. fics. You ‘must ‘discnse out of the a Temedy does that. “even ih mcult, obstinate cases.” 1 hag Pal tnost dont tades that 1 over tn experience, in all of m: Geyer found another remedy That wou! one chronic case eyrtte me and TO cone you the wok, gry my remedy for a faim you anyway. mine. Address Racine, Wis. Dr. Shoop, Box 651 fitia ‘casce not chronis are often cured by one or two bottles. At all drugeista. asm that, according to rej fs, $t fem’ ate ito leave anything isin arbuind Yoos Toone Tt is sald, even, that at the Pilsth bad Ittle Joe Weber ‘is plotting to carry off big Evie Stetson, geen these unhappy Vossung woo: 1© mith an awkward desperation Migsonive ‘of @ busy feeder wresting witn a quick- dunch on years ago and became a pupil at tho Dresden Conservatory in Mme. Orgent's class. She told the great European , teacher that she wanted to have her; volce cultlyated, that she noped to be finished in two years, and that her am- bition to sing in grand opera. Mme. Orgeni laughed’ at the young American's optimism. Then she heard Ler yolce, andy diJ not laugh any more. Insteda she patted the blond head of the singer and said; @ revolving high stool. Jast evening's Siexmund made lovo with the shifty motions man sitting on The top of a wall tiltexty sown with ground glass. Bleglinde made des- Perate efforts to embrace him, but he ke from every hold with the ease of & professional ‘wrestler. ‘These were Dlemisies which rehvarsing will eradi- cate from a perfonmance delightfully . Miss SySH1 Klein, eluate of the play- wright, 1s responsible for the love affair of Daniel Frohman and Miss Margaret Ulington, which resulted in their mar- riage on Sunday last. Miss Klein and Miss Iington are fast friends, and last spring a dinner was given at the Kiel home’ to Mr. ironman, Misa Tilineton was one of the guests, and Mr. Froh- Friday, the-Great Bargain Day eatletying tothe ear and of unusual in- Wan yt, Decuuse of the entire cast only ry but on the local etage. Jack Barry- more, son of Maurice Barrymore and a brother of Ethel Barrymore, has been engaged dy Charles Frohman to appear in the new Clyde Fitch pldy, “Glad of! 4s wonderful, but it {s not what I want to make of it, You must study two years more, Faced Hard Probleut. “S, & H.”” Green Trading Stamps. Fremstad, an American girl, ‘on genulne success abroad, turesqueBlegiinde. “She has’ good looks and a volce of pleasing timbre and whusual range, for she is a puré measo. Mme. be pa Fricka Was mag nificently sung ‘We Give ® Pure Food Attractions Friday matical itl- | r++ Sarr The young American girl, alone, won- gant. Misses eclian Hejdelbach, | Ua | eer co autalde or Sew yoke Nie dered how she was to solvethe | roblem ph, n, Selma Krono of dread and butter while th Bate ven Dresser, Johann Ponimans | Seca, Naas wees cugneed In Spaing Voice, that was to turn all things (© gold Fresh Meats, | Crackers and Cakes. | josephine Jac Mr. Conri ‘8 wa ye ie he alan ser sett Mie Hag a Valioye | am, senoo! there eth ago Bier ths nv alie solved It Mtten Waller told an Hind Ouarters £4 Seouind Lamb, Ib.. | Zu Zu or Oysterettes, 2 packages... 7¢ cholr and revealed excellent volces Uist. In "Glad of Eat ty World renorter who saw her) | Prime Rib Roast, Ib German Spice Drops and New Year's | of fresh, youthful quality ana abun-| will ea a-prese agent tar wren Toga y mune eparcnents 2b. ie Hotel Short Cut Roast, [b ; 80} Cakehineen 10c | Gant good looks. \ comje artist. lajentic ung singor, who is @ tand-| | Top Round Steak or Roast, ib... 140} Fig Bars, Ib. | Kraus Has Improved, ose 18 ii of the. statuesque pionde | |Rump Corned Beef, Ib. National Biscuit Mr. Kraus wan a. better Siegmuna| Neatd at Keith's: “Even the stand! type ike with “eaarming érankness | |Fresh made Sausages—our gwn make. Cake, Ib aisacese vocally than when we heard him five| tds of measurements chango in these | off het carly § tringest feeling about We claim for this Sausage that in| years’ ago with the Damrosch opera} days. We used to learn that 10 mills. ing to America, sne sak. ‘was quality it 1s second to none. Made | Cheese. gempany. He Jacks the dramatic fire ot gale a cent, 19 cents one dime, de. | \fraid, Actually Iwas so afrald ghat 1] | under our supervision by'an_ex ert! Pull. c eck ibe 1s LJ rT cab- mil s 4 with the nitch, which Is qitite marvellous | aya’ city iills make one trust: 10 trust pared: that Leonid noe none and from the best materials; Ib.. ean taatteei Mr.” English Dairy, per Ib a Rt eereeen tenor. Blass was ‘Be 10 mergers make one magnate, and one Incomparable Values for To-Morrow, TAPMDANG millar ‘roles. Mmo, Gadski's first/man’s attentions to her began é 14 to Amicrican appearance’ as Brunnhtide | Miss Klein was the fire Of Alisa Thing: | gy 2t,'@ Wonderful, out you are Ike all brought delight to the many admireys|ton's friends to be told of the engage. | the Americans. Some of your notes are |. gl zigatted | iment and. because of her promise ‘ta |in your throat, We must get thom out.” foep ept busy denying | For two years the gisl and the teacher tore Th M nie y rs ah i in iiehe closing. scenes > ity and‘ac: Wasiington "wa tt Belagos's new 'Gkies | worked togother and at the end of that J Brooklyn aes ell The. Store-That, Saves. You Money. I Brooklyn. Lion gave impressive ombodiment <9 the| prise, “Sweet Kitty” B time the $1,000 bereowed that the i - Passionate stress of the warrior maiden, agra nn had re arene peal ‘spent. ® Entire “Block, Futon, From Bridge to Duffield Street. j Amertoyn Wins Lanre Another Barrymore 1s to make a de-| und nilll Mone Orge:| said, “Your voice Remember, 40 | East India Blend Pickled Lamb's Tongue, pint jar. of the Week. (None with C. O, D. Goods). * and Saturday. Coffees! Coffees! Coffees! Plantation Java, an _ elegant, smooth drinking Coffee, aroma and fragrance 32c. Ib.; this sale, Ib. full- ‘bodied Coffee, possessing eptional aromatic | qualities; Feeularly sold at 26c,, this | sale, Ib 2c even, uch in regular price | 28c Delicatessen, Fan ib. “a Extra choice Westefn Cevelat Sausage per Ib, Me | KI- Kl CIGAR, | Sumatra Wrapper, Combina- tion Filler, box 50, 69c. | | in Germany and Austria ive Hunding, and Mr, Yan oe ‘ y oree Fresh Fish. Sear creat Miu tendescy fo magnate makes all the money.” "| some chine ugo. Here 118 all to do over Fak cae ze| Fruit and Vegetables. jeclamation. enhanc @ cis sh-c: y ID. v eves aie and pathos qf the unfortunate) ,Catrie Nation, tn “Ten Nigtita tna yOu ROW Tate Mew York Gieme for] | Codtish, Bluefish, Mackerel, Porgies, Fancy Long Island Potatoes, per bbl. ‘ jer-Room,” will make her first New for in a tiny place in Ontario County | | Perch, Salmon, Halibat, Clams, Oys-| 9.75; per basket....... phe r ‘te 3 centre’ of taterset, throughout) York stage appearance at the Third (lied Hopewell, out. im father’ and | | ters, Scallops, Crabs, Lobsters, &c., at | Fancy State Baldwins or Sena rene feat tie by eel arcet, | Avenue Theatre oh Dec. M4, It is un-| mother moved to Rome, N.Y. when 1 EUraed i Geet ered Poe ete tLe y f ti sted tor ne" firat’ time by Felix Mobtl, | derstood the Bartenders’ Union will at-| was a year old and 1 was brought up| | lowest market prices. Greenings, 6-qt. basket teenie Be | id mt eraleice Was willing tend , in DOT Aha Bresants the star) theresa sansbtin Rom AORN, (oor myth Bes i aU + $—— - ear, to accept ended school in Dean verdict ‘whion’ places’ him at the| "ee © floral hatchet. nya teacher, I sang. in the MONONGAHELA RYE heed of onvaenerian, fe tad ple His ROCTOR hhureh chioly and at home, Dut at that ines, Liquors a fixed idea 01 Nght, revealing now lent aka omae | MISS P AIDRIDES | ciehed ne Seen ides os Groening, & WHISKEY, huanes and ollmax, bold in fortissimo, Seer ont Of Voice gulture was Introduced in the yet never overa M1 times | She Is Married to Frank 0. Donnell! schools [ went to Boston and took s Per bot., an revealing at Her Father's Heute, = tay Fa8 ond then taugnt it 4 mastery. a “While # teachin: r 53 a e curtain and acclaémed, and well ho] The marriage of Miss Henrietta Pree-}%, my acquaintance. t rc 59 ing’ to Rurope and ‘1 should accom= ( 5 ae will be the opera to-|™an Proctor to Frank Oliver. Donnell} any het and have my voice cultivated | (C. Igars tnorrow evening. tookplacs at the home of the bride's| The idea, oleaged mo, but I, find no! p————_— Px ar ——— her, erick Proctor, No, 211 money. However, It oce Tarragona Port, fine and old, Imported; Stone Age Rye, 6 years old, gal, ~ in whom 1 West" rhisty-fourth aitect eddy AE Ree PTE thai ie eae eT ae ae TE in wood, per gal. 2.895 per bot. 7c! ~ per full qt 7 ( 5 evening. the ceremony was performed 4 is to lend me the moncy for my trip. ower, of St. Augis- | Hub Gocktails, Manhattan, Marti Nov. ; pote, Naish In two ye Ss d 4 . rank Caspray, of No. 489 East Bigh- thee" church, ‘Lakdhmont, Mott him ‘ot umy hopes and. pros Armontlasa Sherry, VEEL Fates phere | Whiskey or Vermouth, per bot. 5 nly ee Immediate relatives of the tt € a moment's aesitation, he in wood, per gal., 3 per bot. , ty-socond street~was arrested by Spe? aut Dutr were present. Mra. Tester and) without 1 Mone ag with es, | Creme de Menthe, large botiie.... 5c g aial Officer Agne"and taken to the Fiat- ee eney Burland Basler oan tne Gat money went abroad hd entered re} | Black Label Port and old selgct Sherry,| Holland Gin, made especially for medi- + bush police ‘station this morning for) Df, Parry class of Mime. 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ROG BARGAINS 214x34 yds—were Newest destt Bilk Lambrequin: Satin Lambrequi Emb'd Stripe Den! Mied—fancy bord Full size Natural Yard wide Wool ui Cantons and Dom: month, fe Te Tulle ‘the ices’, is TOWEL BARGAINS Union Huck—18x86—value .12%4. Damask—19x#0—value Extra fine Huck—10xs8—value .26. Turkish—47 inch—value -16.. | FRIDAY. SILK BARGAINS 4 inch China Silk: fancy shades—value % inch Soft finish Pongees. ™% inch Washable Taffetae. Colored Armure Silks—whtte, cream apd fancy shades-value 65 .49 27 inch Black Taffetas.. DRESS GOODS BARGAINS 46 inch All Wool value 1,69,. Fig'd Mero erized value 75 | LINING BARGAINS Women’s Natural $2.98 Liberty Silk $1.98 Veniso Lace $1.29 Crepe de Calu HANDKERCHIEF 8’ emb'd, H. All-Linen I 's All-Linen w Homstitch, with in TOILET ARTICLE: Complexton Brush handlea—value 48. mop eR CURTAIN BARGAINS Pilkized Damask best colore—deei Solid Color Rep Port on strong cable net—wore $6.98. BED SETS—Full Size French Net-large Renatesance centre- ok, Lantos DOM ee, inte, French Net Bed Sets—lace insertings— rich centreplece--20 inch 0 styles—value $i Combination Goat Skins—2sx64— lined and interlined—Value $4.98. Reversible Smyrna Rugs— 2x3 yds—were $6.98. DECORATIVE GOODS Satin Sofa Pillows—were $3.49. EXTRA FRIDAY VALUES IN COMFORTABLES—Pull size Silkoline—good colors... Silkoline—rufjed—value 41. Sateen—hygela down filled— re $6.98. BLANKET BARGAINS ‘Tufted French Satesn—Lambswool $8.60 White Californias—full size 5.98 extra quaiity—value $5.98 FLANNEL BARGAINS White Sik Emb'd @lanneis— ‘Value @ cents. Wool Guiting Mixtures. je # cents. WOMEN'S NECKWEAR BARGAINS @-cent Taffeta Stocks and Ties.. Bath Brushes—best adfustable sibel al HEARN West Fourteenth Street AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY Every week, from day to day, we look around to find those _ things that have not sold as rapidly as we would wish....Setciy while new and still in fashion, we reduce to price that never fails to. i Friday is the day reduction first is made—Ofttimes in an house hour, so low the price, we sell as many of a lot of goods as have been sold in days before. ABOVE ANNOUNCEMENT MADE BY US MANY YEARS AGO Has Since Been Strictly Observed. Success of the Day Is Due to Faithful Fulfilment of Promises. ARE SOME FOR TO-MORROW: Zibeline Coa: fitted back—wit! sleeves—value $9.98, Kersey and Cheviot Black=Corwet ‘or oa value $15.00. Velour and Coate—Value $20.00 Blagk Velour Blou: pM Ce 2 Dosis Face piaids—value $7.88 WOMEN'S WAISTS French Flann pleats—fancy Nun's Veiling and A 2.98 me 99.98. corded ins—nov 4.00. Bik, lnk: lance— ++ 4,08 side pleat: Vlack—value Be. S sped with pI httone en nd is—were $2. Flannelette Wi: braid ore Ins—were $1.19. im Laundry Bags 25 SHEETING FOR FRIDAY BLEACHED, UNBLEACHED. MILLINERG REDUCED WERE. SPRC. WERE sPprc.| Space condensed to make room -o 42. inch—28 4 S18 ie Dolls therstocts— 5-4 - | O44 « cs Sing 17) $10.0 Trimmed Hats. Hy | 10-4 "Bt $1.98 Ready-to-wears 0-4 $248 Ready-to-Wears . 10-4 FUR BARGAINS full brush tatis, jer—value %.98.. 3.49 Lamb Rote “collar and 2M and Gray Wool— Mned—value $1.49, 50 cent Piannetette Eldes ots — Dr. Warner's and it end “Secopds’” Sateen and Cou! shapes, mmeafun gularly .7% and value Crepe de Parts— accordion Black and colors—value .79.... 49] Frenoh @ateen—lined 44 inch All Wool Granite Suitings— ruffles, accordions and x" rueke 1.08 dest colora—value 42a All Wool Henriettas—value .49. -89) BOYS’ CLOTHING 30 inch Fancy Ztbelines—value 1.00 .69 & inch All Wool Sootch Tweed Sultings—value 129. 98 Double W Hack ony vatue . 30) $4.50 Double-Breaates Batie-4 tot m 46 inch Black Satin Solells— 34.93 Sailor Suits—s to 10. 2 value 1.19... +79) $8.00 Youths’ Trousers—ié to 9 yra.. WASH DRESS FABRICS 15 ct. Fancy Mercerized Sateens.. 7% . ot. Peace: ‘Toques. i ck Cashmere Fl nelgtiee—. ot, ail~ Wweaters, a Pete eee and colors—value -12%.- 29 ct. Outing Flannel Waista end Extra heavy skirting Twills— Blouses—all sixes. oe mbio ite sell at 2 cease TS) oct. Flannel Walste and Blows: rd whie black Fass whe, Dnee Chante aii: 3%| © ct. Laundered Shirts. tah Perosles—best Haney Tamteta golan Perales Pest gu| MISSES’ DEPARTMENT i ; WHITE GOODS Reduct nee right thro’ the Siete Fine White Nainsooks—10 tnches tone eu wide—I2 yd. pe, IN BOX. vee. 1.98 /¢ $8.98 to $19.98 cerized Waist - Seconds of 1 cont aval. 115} Girla inter Recotas, Little Children’s Coats— $3.08 to $27.98 Mutulaases — | WARM GOODS Knitted L Handmade 39 ct. Mercerized Soteens. | h Moreens—beet sbedes. 35) Bands, a Sirape— talus fi c lores | Mand Knit Sacques—vatue Aineg ep Ige is) ARO “COLT (10| Domet Kimono Sacques—valu |. Ripple Cioth Caps—value’ 6.0. | HEAVY UNDERWEAR Fine) “Shirtetand stiteh— Children’s Rib Vests sud Pants... 24) value 09 Boys’ Fleeced Shirts vn? Drawers .24 mad Women's Heavy Meese Rib Carriage Booteee—vaiue 89 Vests and Pants—usually .59.. 49 FANCY WORK NOVELTIES Wool—value 9 69 Lari SD ones remuarly minselos balise value é, Set Tats coslcew |) Bate Robe ie ciae be te Colas: 1.69 BARGAINS IM | DOLLS, GAMES, re Ties... BARGAINS Won bisque | nes-—Lrrand Ho; le Rod Riding ayn ftial Ss SVN .2.. : PE OUTFIT: » 40508 it Hen on WOMEN'S CLOAKS AND CAPES xford and eve end vu de Scie Blouse passementerie and ngs—apecial, Golf Capes—pretty Shittons-—value a. 1.08. hades—lace or eile Y ‘button trim.. ‘Taffeta and Peau de » Sole—tuctios ae) ed—colors Handsome Plaid silk gore ratte aie foe... 7.08 WOMEN'S WRAPPERS & ‘SRCQUES — 4.00 Long Ostrich Plumes, %.00 Rich Plumes—droad flues...9.98 pec! Bable Fox Boas—2% yds, a Seal Scarte—é lynx ee Cadre’ ‘8 White Natural Wool WOMEN'S WARM UNDERWEAR Extra Values for wnasyt Gowns.. 49 cent Flannelette Skirts. 5® cent Sacques and Kimonos. « cent Canton Flannel Drawers. 49 cent Jersey Rib Corset Covers— _ long and short woareti sie $8 cent Cardigan dae Jackets. $3.98 Kntt Golf Blouses, GREAT CORSET Mei fronts, Hable Hip and yothers tillePrench Sateen and French (Coutitie—" $1.98 te WOMEN'S PETTICOATS Black Taiete Sy cele Sofore ted ated un eaitaet Soe inces—rum@e finish...) 5.98 to 18.08 2.98 to 498 1.98 to 19.98 FOR THE LITTLE ONES wins—value 69. exgins—vaiue Lush P seen chorea Plus Fiond and noh Waist Dresses—]

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