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rh. a ae i ‘THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2, 1903. CHARACTERS IN “WINSOME WINNIE,”” WHO “SUSAN” PROVES \ 1 SULA EDWARDES 1S with natural acenery when be wag MADE HER BROADWAY BOW LAST NIGHT. tian S k & i eT ase BROADWAY, 33D, 34TH ST. hi GL eal RN hg As Nice Fischer Portrays Her Suits and Coats for Women She Is Big and Breezy, Has a Kind Heart and Nothing the Matter with Her. es Her slow ab at the Casino} sind Convinces Large Audi- | | Jance that There Still 1s Some; ~ Yeal Music Left. | sae | 48S, REDMOND IN FINE VOICE Wh William E. Phitp and Joseph C. tiyron She Carries Off the Sing- hg Honors of the New Play, and lhe Never Looked Better. Tailor Made § its of Cheviot in black, blue, inws or purple, long plaited coat with blouse, collar, cuffs and vest trimmed with white broadcloth and taffeta bands. Value $32.00. Special at $24.50 Tailor Made Suits, three models of Velveteen, Cheviot or Fancy Mixtures, long or short coat, or blouse with shirt effect. Value $50.00. at $36.50 Coats of Zibeline, thirty inches long, satin lined. half fitted back, velvet collar, trimmed with black braid and buttons. Value $19.50. Special at $13.50 Coats of Black Rites three-quarter length, with cape and straps of cloth. Value $26.50. Special at $19.00 Of White Broadcloth, ert dif- TOO MUCH DITRICHSTEIN. Still She Furniehes a Continual Rush of Incident and Manages to Satis- fy a Large Audience at the Bijou Theatre. Proud Mothers Proud indeed are those mothers whose happy children laugh and re wasn't anything about the price etion on the programme at ast night, but the people ‘The new play produced at the Bijou last night {s called ‘What's the Mat- ‘ter with Susan?" Coats for Ryening Wear. f nd there ware ise, DADY There Is nothing tho matter with | crow in perfect health. ferent models, At $27.00, $32.00, $48.00, $52.00 and $62.00 would hold—were Susan as whe is portrayed by Alice 1 hey got thelr money's] u Motherhood is woman's chief j Fischer. She !s big and breezy and in “Winsome Winnie.” lovable, and it was no surpriee to us and Heke trial, Prepare for this Shirt Waists for Women. Fyt of all, there was good, real to leam at the finish of the piece | wonderful event bytaking a course of : and plenty of {t; and as for the that she had a Kind heart. If we were A Sp . two of its members, Paula asked, “What's the matter with Susan's ee play?” wo would be constrained to an- swer that it ts too much on the Dit richstein. Far be it from us to question the abil- ity of Mr. Leo Ditrichstein as a play- wright. He has delivered the goods, as Susan would way, but some of the goods are worn shiny. Some of the situations Are so threadbare that the audience Ls tempted to utter loud cries for a tailor skilled in the insertion of patches. Mr. Ditrichstein's memory appears to be wonderfully acute. Nevertheless and however, “What's Waists of Imported ngs ¢ tize Fabrics, fancy combinations of white with black, white with blue, white with red, tan with white, or all white. The variety of sizes i is ret age Dr? Greene’s Nervura the world’s greatest tonic and female regulator. Both before and after been called in yaiti and Paul- 1 secret, Dut Value $4.50, Value $7.50. Value $8.50. baby’s coming Dr. Greene's Ner- vura ‘s invaluable, {yr the authors of | {9 MiRanken {s evidently to blame for interpolations, lke that dreary diaitie anent visionary animals Born of alottle (which was enough to drive the downstairs cafe), and also tiresome, threadbare charac- s,the uncomic Gerfflan and the tedia travelling nobleman (7), both of the Matter with Susan?" is so far away superior to most of the al- leged comedies that have been dumped on to Broadway since the close of tho plain or fancy ened in ae ‘green, navy, or black, tailor stitched or long yoke effect. whicare older than Ann. Coney Island season that it £1 MrKerker, however, has laid tender | to follow hor luggage, the report moes| COney sovment, There ie fun in it Value $5.00. Special at $3.95 on, but has never ived in New Yo! . * : le hand on a score rich to start with, An, Dvening World reporter called on and Js clean, which is more than and ks mixed in melodies which har- Charles 5 Sulinguam, Stine Marlowe's can be said sh Boyar of the onuthor'a : manager, to~ relate - 5 Ir fon onterfuly: well wit Juxcbow: anager iowday, nd elated, the INR: | Seating. ahd Che" clovet “word or 05 Petticoats for Women °: ski's Go woll has Mr. Kerker done, In ham said that ¢he report was rformers keeps the audience trom try- “ , ” ig to remember at ater Int ry i ct nat the duet “I Love ou Only. a that Atisn Marlowe wag i! | Where, coruuin pieces of have Deer! At Reduced Prices. Willm Phitp, was the gem of the PAULA EDWARDES AS SNAKE CHARMER, phevarrived sate and: well Lin’New York) And ape aking of action, the play te Petticoats of Black Sateen, double Borodslecitad tuffles, accor# itiet. ss last Monday and yesterday started to | stuffed ba here is a continual rush of ineldent, ‘The ourtain did not return to her company and continue her ed rise last night until efter 30 and the 4 Lyp jawels were not so plertiful in tour." Formerly $2:95. “the tat act, but the second act, which Wan ate hawe ady thing JULIA MARLOWE —_—— audience was out of the house at 11 f Ae singer wel, pataverme ioe Sere oolock, but in that time Mrs. Jennie S. Randall INS elec. ce ert ea eee an a cee, ee : wate 8 solendia \dotole “mse! about. Cl for her to help ‘LITTLE PRINGESS’ RETURNS| feasonavie engin hed been presented, le St., Chelsea, M ,of Bloom-|) petticoats of Black Sateen, accordion al silk flounce, or of | queaitte number of Kerker's, was falr-|out "Parsifal” shouldn't be taken 100 tnd. the Seopis in the house rere wel ingdale St., Chelsea, Mass., says: Mercarized Sat ithhematitched ruffles and three knife lat Jy # with them, the big ihit being |*@tously, a never pane swell as sdatito |s class ORLREHD wicaiooa ne | MeEROR “Four years. ago, after the birth of ateen with hemstitched ruffles and three knife plaits. and Paulton'’s “‘Montene- | gma ier nimnt and ae omen ce ot selon, 4 Ea ie are oe for assy 'as| Ty baby girl T was left with nervous Formerly $3.75 & $3.95. Special at $2.65 | erin ol,” sung and acted capitally |of course, are constit coy as ‘wast ‘as as the Madinxon 5 Theatre. ‘meddling’ ousineeal ike,” patios prostration. I was very bad indeed. ‘by iat pest of comle-opera bandits, eRe ee tole dba unilke Millie James and ‘The Little Princess’ fusing indy. disappointed in love, who| Iwas so weak and miserable I could Petticoats of Black Taffeta Silk, accordion plaited flounce, (Mr, firon, who also scored in| two|most Broadawy tenors, wasn't sicken!: ee came back to New York last might, | £8 the Teputation, of delng a d0-| not walk across my kitchen, I tried a tucked ruffle. inthe songs. A duet of Kerker’s, “Two | sentimental. opening at the Madison Square The- Rieetlo, Ve titenee to hee size, ths the| great many remedies and doctored with Carleton contributed a fine bariione yolce, but acted a & dit, wooden. Value $5.00. Special at $3.95 In addition to the above we will present Manager Charles B. Dillingham jihaeaMiet James te" an palaces ast season was shown by the crowded many doctors, but grew worse all the time. Litt) Doves” was algo one of several tender, womanly sweetheart when Cu- ddatful numbens for which he de- pid art opened eyes she was also. She made her audienco wervs praige. There.was a characteris-| the skyscr: of it. Isobel Hall, idi House and by the wa ption ac- “One da kind friend told srr pray hee: wan 0 charcteris |e yeynies Gaeeaee” aeem."fae| Ridioules Report from St. |Guv'za ss, Mri inaas aera sh | auPaaateahe GME meh Repack | husband te fea btio of Drs Greene 4t ys so out of place as to be abso- bt Louis that the Actress Had ine thvthe™ auatence HRN Bol after ‘the second act. In this speech) Nervura, Before I had taken the first Petticoats of Taffeta Silk, Mohair and Sateen, 36 and 38 inches fut incongruous. 5 on’ the stag ae ee ere lec cannounced rieht| bottle, I began to feel better. I could long, designed for wear with golf and walking suits: of Sateen, ‘Miss Mildred Morris, playing ecw: the scullery maid, was continually ap- planded for her extraordinary character wor! Several of ‘the schoolgirls are new sleep better and that awful, d/we, de- essed fecling was less. I continued its use until I had taken seven bottles and I was a well woman. uch for the music, which is the Out that she came érom Indiana. Harris has furnished @ very competent company, hand character bit of Mr. Myteriously Disappeared. 98c. to $1.98 ; of Mohair, $2.75; of Silk, $5.50 to Hand-Maide French Lingerie bestpart of “Winsome .Winnle,"” and putdt in a class with ‘that other Broad- Waysuccess, “Babette.” It is a musl- and Mildred Kearney Bowed that show A despatch received from St. Louis to- 1s will be show girls, Pith the company this season, Leonie | mdwand wan the aaihave ie rhea x k ‘Aifor’ Winnle, Miss Wdwardes made Se Revie Lethon Winwe Lecmunnay /San5 mys-|Darmon, an Hrmyngarde, made « die- | Laward, Dresser 3 Nothing tires me now, and I wake nore than winsome. Prom the mo | welt, and, better-etil, 1t eae mei 0p ny Benen that Sule Meaxtowe Dad ye yet Impression. the tear hich poor ae Hdieh a rkeg ia in the morning from a most refreshing F E mirked, “This, ie not the frst. tog | Se C.D. |teriowsly disappeared and that’all efforts |lifle Sarah Crew brought were quickly Maguire. 80° many| sleep and with a perfectly rested feding. |) = ttsC@ OR WOMEN. come in with a tide'—wh AT ONUME [eee Teh dd td Impulsive | women ‘playa slavey parts try toimi-| Dr, Greene's Nervura cures, and the ae which we LOG AS A MONUMENT. to trace her whereabouts had failed. and spon'tan: comed: tate the Ri 1 Beothern” ‘ohat the HelD-) test part of it is you remain cured.” We have a collection of dainty hi ade Go’ : i and-m: wns, is not true—she remained at the ug}water mark df favor, Everything ‘ag easy for her as rolling off'a log, she sine. off at the end without a Tf last night's. performance may bo East Rockaway will soon have @! «ne despatch said that Miss Marlowe | taken as a criterion, Mra. ‘Burnett's play unique event in the planting of a log her (28, Just as popular as ever. During Of red oak recently brought up by ajhad been il in Chicago, and after her} this production matinees wili be given dredge in the Kast Channel. The 108, | apparent recovery her baggage was sent } 47 Wednesdays. Thursday and Satur- days, besides the régular evening per- UN aera scree ae a age and Ht on to New York, The actress started ui will be placed’ in a con#icuous spbt, formarces. EES A daitis SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST Women’ Ss Suits & Skirts At Prices Greatly Under Real Value! | 18 Suits * 13% PANNE CHEVIOT SUITS—black, navy and brown—collar- legs skirted blouse coat lined with satin and roll revers faced with peau de soie; cape over shoulders; new skirt, a Suits 21% Ladies’ Union ought to aya of thanks for y; iiiam Harcourt and Edwin Holt were expected to be and they were, and George Fox played a stage- struck country youth so convincingly! that we half suspect he rehearsed |t ae “This is not the first time Consult Dr. Greene free of charge. Write at once or call at his office, 101 Fifth Ave., New York City. y (;00 FILLED. ods S(O. : STREETS..N. Y. Women’s Handsome Coats In great variety at remarkably attractive prices. 14° Coats tor 1078/32" Coats for 25°° % COATS of black kersey, lined with | % Evening Coats of white broadcloth, sare half-fitted back, fly front, velvet} lined with satin, triple cape. 16 Coats for 1.2:°8/35°° Coats to 27° Chemises, Drawers, Corset Covers and Bridal Sets, of French Nainsook, Linen and other sheer materials, effectively appliqued and trimmed with real and imitation laces and hand embroidery in exclusive designs. Gowns, low or square neck, large flowing or three- quarter length sleeves, Kimono effect. Drawers in a variety of models, iticluding flare, circu- lar ruffle of Val. lace and beading, Corset Covers, round, square or high neck. : White Petticoats, embroidery of lace trimmed, deép _ umbrella ruffles, silk balayeuse, to be worn with * Matinees or Negligees, Bridal Sete of silk or sheer materials, trimmed with lace or hand embroidery, in 3, 4, 5 or 6 garments, from $14.50 to $132.00. Special attention given to Trousseaux and to the Embroidering of Monograms and Crests; “cute.” A she was “a good sort. Ml agree sho was droll, and in all a8 pretty as a She was so nice to have around ‘one felt lke sending out a request of the two varieties of Shuberts MAIL ORDERS aN ONLY oN FLD. gC et ry Our Restaurant on the Sth Floor {s one of Photo Studio impert- ne larKe ‘alse 16x Twelve a 6th Floor; quickly: reached by i er 95 piping of silk; new seven-gore skirt piped with silk to ess ce satiny Ste back double-breasted front, oe and cape with white silk, Value $2.98 tht. | 328 Suits for 16° 20 Coats for 14:78 37°" Coats for 30° Chemises { Value $10.50 Tat $7.90 +f Rats Sno ue ck ant anton. baet irre sont 1 conrs of hak kart, nt wit | oui aged ed Corie { Value $5.90 Spesial at $4.98 sti, ited bac, sti front, |round neck and on belt with peau de Covers (Value $7.50 Special at $5.75 37 Suits to 29° PANNE CHEVIOT SUITS—black, navy and brown—straight-front long English coat lined with taffeta silk, revers faced with peau de Toh and edge with re braid; leather belt; finished round neck with rows of fancy silk braid, new plaited skirt; entire suit finished with straps of material. WALKING SKIRTS, of black kersey, 9- | DRESS SKIRTS, of fine French voile, fy tal open pred HAs, * | handsomely trimmed on gores and lored; a value around hips with straps of ° 4. 50 | taffeta; a $16.50 value free 10- 98 An Immense ‘ Assortmeat ¢ MWLisses’ Garments At a Big Saving from Regular Prices. GIRLS’ DRESSES, of serge and cash- | GIRLS’ BOX REEFERS, of blue cheviot, mere, trimmed with lace and silk, all the | serge, Peter Thi n style, 6 to 14 new shades, in 6 to 14 year sizes; 4, 98 | year size: ose 5 regular $6.75 dresses, for.. jfor 000 OOOO $$ aos 64 aan n of Cambric, ite, Herel saith, are stripes, full front, hemstitched yoke, plaited back, bishop sleeves. Value $1.00. Special at 85 House Dresses of Percale, light colors, round yoke effect, box House pvenerenerene iy | W.L. DOUGLAS $3.60 SHOE.22. One enonee MISS! of fancy LITTLE TOTS’ LONG coats, some in (1 A ; A mixed material and zibelines, in all the laited front and back, white piping, velvet and some in cloth, trimmed on ea i) 0 i sre AMERICA pase THE SHOE FAsHiONns OFTHE WORLD! | Winter Overcoats large collar with braid and batons 3 EM ane ‘ pa "98 Value $1.69. Special at $4.39 ‘Are Copl 4, 6 and 8 sizes; regular My ” . f Lge For Men and Youths, $5.75 costs, fon een 6.78 for. Shes aa Uniforms for Nurses, of Chambray or Seersucker, in blue or | MISS! pea ee re pever worn the: $5 to $7 De sh Je, pee eecy for sag en gray. Value $1.85. Special at $1.69 To Hotels, Hospitals and Institutions we will be pleased to furnish estimates for uniforms. Aprons of white Lawn, single width, with or without iby a dou- ble width without bib. Also of Checked Gingham. At 25¢ Aprons of white Lawn, single or double width, with or without bib, with embroidered insertions, edges and hemstitching. Also Tea Aprons, with hemstitched tucks and pocket. At in Oxford and’ black frieze— cut extra long—handsomely 4 trimmed—all sizes 34 to 44, $12 and $15 values.......- And Men’s Suits, hundreds to select from, in JAC) MISSES’ SKIRTED BLOUSE SUITS, of | in all the new shades, military cheviot serge; blue, brown and black; cape or divided cape, 14, 16 and 18 year 14, 16 and 18 year sizes; reg- 13. 98 fovea ay regular $1 12.98 kets, fc ular $17.00 suits, for. ee ee ee nee earn een Boys’, Overcoats, { 95 ee i tise ere fact oi inert ote ae cannot ino shoes are worn by more "nen in al ot Tiber other make. Don’t you think Douglas $3.50 shoes AS ‘the best ins a ea Q.50} br 3 to 8 year sizes, military styles! double-breasted; 14-belt back: W. L. Boustas makes and sclte auc a8 10 high je patent black Thibet and fancy cheviot Very Aprons of white Lawn, double width, with tucks and embroid- ee c sais — —all sizes 34 to 46, $12 and | Exceptional ease oe chevron on sleeve ered bib. Formerly $1.25. Special at 98 B15 VALUES... +++ seer eeeees Values. BB: phe eae ew Fancy Ai s of Organdy, trimmed with Val. lace insertions and edges, ribbon bow on pocket. At $3.25 We maintain a large and varied assortment of aprons, with hand stitching, lace andembroidery, frém $1.50 to $2.98, as well as aprons for kos- pital nurges, of stockinet, cohees ang T fowellingt Also Belt Overcoats For Men and Youths, made expressly for us~—in black so Oxford frieze and fancy Scotch Cheviots.. psn Overcoats, sizes 3.to 8 years; in blue, Ox- ie and brown; hancsomely ed; double-breasted; ?4-bel bach brass SPOOR ASS, 50.value.. NEW YOR rig CITY ator wel tet YORE. 356 Si:

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