The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1903, Page 7

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\ “MULE NAPOLEON") °@oxgetns 7 A BLAZE OF COLORS 10 q Anna. Held’s New. Pidy::ali¢ome|: bination of Striking Costumes meKed VOTE 60 you? 7 and Beaiififul’. Etiiae but Her Acting:8.a Jokes :: Se nae core CHORUS» LARGE, LUSCIOUS. Lot of Lively Midid “Supplied by Gustay Ltd Moulan, Ex-Bultan of “Spiyeta a Cheerless Part. ty The spontaneous combustion of a box { ef matches In the trousers pocket of a@n auditor at the Knickerbocker Theatro last night could hardly be accepted as Proof that “Mam'selle Napoleon” was a “hot show." Its warmth—the show's. not the t Arnold Daly and Dorothy Donnelly as Eugene March- pares and Candide, in Their Love- BLUSE) Scene. p es signer 8 Be koeeacny by PLAY TO BROADWAY, ODDS OF$8083-904008-980604 so0eeoe Loulue Clonser an Prosperine, Behind the Scenes, match-box's—was principally in its color, which was splashed on with a Javish and artistic hand. \If only there had not been any at- tempt at a “play"—that was the trouble. ere were expectations of a budding Bernhardt, but Bernhardt didn’t bud for sour apples. Some rash person (possibly it was ont) had spread the report ned how to act. ‘That is, that she w: real actress, La, Pampadour emphatically denied this, report at the first opportunity. Ahpa Held as a chanteuse—charmant! Anna Held as an \actress—w-well, ec- wentrique! Mile, Mars was supposed to be torn by emotion because her lover was ar- rested and because Napoleon wanted tu play.wiz her. From the sounds emitted ‘by Miss Held it was to be concluded that she imagines the soul of emotion to abide in a forlorn feline on a subur- ban back fence at midnight. She mewed end meowed and yowled until her agony was moré painful to the audience than It could have possibly been to. her. A tess popular performer pursuing that line of “art” in public would run the risk of having something besides bou- Quets thrown at her. “CANDIDA” PLEASES MATINEE AUDIENCE Arnold Daly Makes His Reap- pearance in George Bernard Shaw’s Play ahd Adds to His Already Bright’ Reputation. Arnold Daly, that temperamental and more than “‘toleratée”’ young actor who was cast on the cold, theatrical world by the sudden taking-of of ‘Major Andre," trotted out ‘the long-adsent, George Bernard Shaw on Broadway yes- terday aftérnoon and was responsible for a very interesting pérformance of the socialistic Irishman's “Candida,” which rightfully belongs under the head of “domestic comedy-dtarna.” ‘The ‘result was quite a jolly after- goon., The audience; ingtead of swallow: ing Mr. Shaw's dyspeptic theories and thereby inviting an attack of mocat in- digestion, preferred to take a jooulat view. of the ridiculous, Uttle play. If you Were broad-shouldered and mus- cular and had a w! nd children, and the wife happened to bé as uncommon- ly good-looking. as- Dorothy Donnelly, you wouldn't,stand’ for a shrimp of a long-haired, pallid poet ‘pulling up his chair beside the family fireside and frarikly .admitting hif purpose to win out “wifey, would ;ou? Of course not; tation Nether would Shaw. . The Crete n | ¢ully realized this and promptly accepted shea great seal altel Maltese dose | the play at its farcloal worth, sven of his own medicine th playing: & part.) then it was difficult to,;understand why and fnulily gives up the ghost to £004, | the able-bodied Rey. Mr. Morell didn't Gustav Luders, who sihilingty ies the take the “whlppetsnapper of a versitler (a plpdy | feet sup shes ae a by the n&pe of the neck und put a sto} Sompure ‘in’ tungtainess, with wh $0) his’ soGl-peeping: okstime iby pitching seers Tee, “The HORS tee TE ar cad ioe into tan street. % low much more pastoiat eins, ta he at att ot rely de tats scene intended to represent the interior of the Grand Opera-House of Paris, 1800, ‘with a ©all in progress. ‘his was et for thi and Miss Het shoyld confine herself to ehansonéttes and stunning, skin-tight costumes, for these are achfevements in ‘hich she has no superior on this side of the water. She. wheezed and wiggled and rolled her eyes in the old enticing way, last night, and while thus occupied’ had every one sitting up and taking -notice, just as they always do. She also wore a series of striking cos tumes with swaggering -style, but her Jast change, to the garb of Napoleon, Was—like her acting—a jokeat her ex- pense. Joseph W, Herbert, in his t he bicend Koa messen* wer boys and pr! Supper-rooms. ‘The | swie Charles Boye appreciated this fact Aside (rom Mr, Suaw. ana bie socul economy and his love o¢ cracking & stained-glass windows with hi ‘who whoop-de-didoed out of Weber Fields's not long ago. Frank Moulan, tie ex-Sultan of Sulu, got JKtle music’ out of Flute, a some: | f What cheerless character, who imagined | * Str.”Daly eas! re Tena chceedingly promising young character ac.or“and he is steadtiy growing better. Everytning he dues beara the stamp of artidtic delicacy, an: (his shrinking, boyish. characterization of yesteruay Served to strengthen vne tality we paves in his future, iprovided jt is y managed. We should hate to bey 0 ee that Robert Lawl taeae was such a silly, moon éakling as Mri si suggests, rath there Js little causé 8 find fauit with . Daly's Ss Mare japoleon looked like him. Napoleon himself met his Waterloo at the hands Arthur Lawrence, | Edythe Moyor would doubtiess have been as funny as he apelis in the eco teegie role of Bina: lene if it hadn't been lost In the ie early in the game. ‘Mathilda Cottrelly ‘was amusin wardrobe mistress, and Big. Norton made a pretty and melodious maid. | gnaw Frank Rusnworth in the tenor tole sang atrociously. Tiny Frans Dbert, who 1s more o: comedian than mariy thrice ‘his size, we decidedly droll in the guise of a call- gnd cut a particularly funny Agure in 3 is Directoire r conclitatory and ¢: ‘commere’a’ The chorus was large and luscious, and | \tr. urgena of Her! comely The excels though It warbled “Charity covers @|ient little cast Tee ouinaed out by Dod! humiber of sins, it evidently aldn't look | ont Kens chr a the ‘Rev, vames Morell for charity in ¢he dressing-rooms, and i, Newton Lindo a8 a subservient C.D. [curate c. D. (ear S SCE EC aNe ROR | DEPEW’S REFLECTIONS FOR ' QUR 100,000 ILLIONAIRES. CSS sa a His Wise Saws to the Rockefeller Bible Class and the Creed for Wealth that Spoils the Character,of To-Day.. “Be honest’ is good enough advice, but -honests’!s. more an acquired habit than a natural faculty. No one can attain to true standards,who-is not hon- eat himself. ‘The Machiavellian policy in diplomacy 1s the sclence:of lying ‘for one’s country, but I douvt if a great nation, or a small one, was ever benefited by a ilar, Eyery age has its standards, ‘The Middle Ages had the knights-errant;: the early days of the history y the Puritan. Our standard to-di But the blind purault’o! spirituality, narrows the intellectual horizon and concentrates every upon the accumulation of money. ‘The one-million-dollar man has.no rank in the ten-miliion, class ten-million chop Is 9 Uttle fellow in the itty or‘hundred million | ‘A modest independence of the character ans, Dorathy Donnelly, was fn altogethe: agreeable Candida, anapolah Closset as capital as. tue ‘Beno: Rraphic o Prospering. ed, be It ever so humble, is faagcanieiiehi to attempt to’ reach and‘ rival ‘great’ fortunes... There 000, and ‘@ kn the ‘floor * pueae, bY. The Police havee theory of sticide, Friends of Craesaan who yee thirty ie, have been found ¥ arlamhos Cratsgs "Fou sted Col Deathirwvarefiouge Along oi Chicago's red. me dlatricté WitinSixcdoton!s,? EBOSFLOO-9S-O80-96-9OH 9990090 F HOO BOOTED THEAT POSTERS BARRED BY WOMEN gst tS SL No Longer Will They Allow the Human Form Divine to Be Ex hibited on Dead Walls of Cald- well, N. J. The women of Caldwell, N. J., hay 2 vo aa the improper thiatrical poster 50, Burlesque shows playing ' Caldwell in’ the future will ka Re against It, for the charms of the femi- Fine uriesquers will no longer be al- lowed to adorn the ai re ool lead walls and bdill- The members of the Women's Im- Provement Association, through the Borough Counsel, have -had an ondi- nance passed prohibiting the posting of improper bills within the city limits. ‘The bills prohibited are those. showing skirt dancers, women in tights, ote. The women declare the posters are @bauke in His Favorite Position ENNIS, SANE, MUST DIE. Policeman Who Murdered Wife t Go to Death Chair Mnoday, Mondo; Invitations are sont and received by Telephone. As well close your door “Captain Barrington” Attracts Of flcers to the Manhattan. “Captain Barrington,” at the Man- hattan Theatre, has occasioned much Interest in army and navy circles, and nearly every night sees soldier and sailor officers hosts of box parties, Adjt.-Gen, Corbin and Mrs, Corbin had a box last night, and among their guests were Gen. Barry, Col. Darlington and Capt. Morse, with ladies, from Goy- ernor’s Island. The box was draped in flags, as were three others occupled by Lil aigund ehatoor— “*"'0U Pests agatnst the postman as The Daught of the American to be without Tele; Revolution will give a matinee party to- day. Among thelr guests will be Wile fair D, Washington, a “great-great- ervi our S| eoguey che See Nasa, || SWtvoe at your res and Martha Washington McPhi 28. J | grent-great-grand-niece. | To: night Gen. bed Aha La enw ya box. ‘Admirnl Rodgars has engaged boxes! # MEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY, for Friday night, when the commanders of all the ships ‘now in port will be hia 15 Dey Street. mvests, Women's Dept. Why Wait for January Sales ? December Is Our Busiest Month in the Year, Because We Make It an Object for You to Buy Now, All of Our Surplus Stock of Materials Cut Into Walking Suits. They_ are peney tailored, the same as our regular goods, Trimmings and Linings of our ' usual standard quality, and as we use only all- wool,materials you are sure to get a first-class Suit just made up in the latest cut at a great Bargain. | Chevicts, Zibelines, Broadcloth and all sorts of fine English mixtures made in this season’s best sel!- ing styles, 10.° 2s boo B 4750 ) 19, Nahe Carnail«Co. Broadway and i3th St, | § B20) Special ey VER 59,000,000 Packacés Tea SOLO YEARLY! More than 4 TIMES the sale of any other package tea, LIPTON’S TEAS ‘Paycliology at North. '¥ J0 wh address to hie FINEST THE WORLD PRODUCES, Packed Only in AIRTIGHT CANS, NEVER SOLD in LEAD packets or loose, (AT Ald. Becc ERS. saad beCcaseaetslbatiae aD ARO eM Ae ttd-0 UNae THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER ¢ 9, We: 'S THAT HELPED IN BRINGING GEORGE COGDOGS SEESOOSIOO IES ESEHHHE SEES IE O90O 90S HOSHOO HOO TOIT ST OOD Arnold Daly as Engene waren pererre $9SOOOO0HOO00000004 ALBANY, Dec. 9,—Willlam B. Ennis, the former Brooklyn policeman sen- tenced to die at Sing Sing, is sane. This is the teport to-day of the expert com- not only unsightly, a ‘A aa! to jcormapt in nora of ine young] ouuerecet Slate: Pron, Guperintendent ana Hudson Bay Sables, Chinchilla, &e., values $38,00 t6 $180.00.....2...... «.. 20.00 to 87.50 People of the community, Collins to examine him, : 4 PLAY PLEASE ite ,Court of appenla as dented] t] 6, NATURAL OR SABLE SQUIRREL BOAS AND PELERINES.............. era a: 12.00 to 87.50. Y erou! \ TEASES ARMY. |sprsMincanity boil be ctocuted ‘next MUFFS ‘TO MATCH..csssescceisaseessteesssssstnnerseeenniecsensents Re odie nat - 9.75 to 25.00" SI ener rereper ay OPPENHEIM.GLLINS ZG WILL OFFER The Entire Sample Line and Surplus Stock from the wholesale department, consisting of Outergarments, Costumes, Tailored Suits, Imported and Domestic Silk Waists, at less than one-half regular prices. Cloak Department. ‘= ZIBELINE AND KERSEY COATS...... 578 Suit Department. ABOUT 200 LADIES! TAILORED SUITS, taken from the regular stoc and peduced from $28.00, $30,00 and $88.00,1D.00 ABOUT 100 HIGH CERES CUSTOM. $20 KERSEY COATS, strapped seams...... 9.75 UO EROKRM ENTE Ne TAILORED SUITS, A ‘ reguiar Ypluies, $78.00, 50.00 reduced from $40.00 and $80,00....... . 25.00 SUGOO, SRBC ABOUT 100 ADIES' VELVET SHIRT Lapige. FUR LINED 55.00 & 69.50 Peduced from $20.00 and $28:00.)........ 9.75 value $100.00.... $80 STORM ULSTERS, % lined and silk lined throughout........ 80_LADIES VOILE AND CREPE DE CHINE COSTUMES, reduced from $78 and $100. .. 45.00 Waist Department. Crepe de Chine and Loufsine Waists, with medallions and insertions of lace, in colors and black; value $8,90...,....... eeAsieiueeaa yousas Ceiees seat Tsts vet osc tit«: dos . 5,00 5.90 |. 3.95 & 5.50 Irish Crochet Waists, silk lined; value $10.00.......... beat RTE’: rae dgee Taffeta Silk Petticoats, deep accordion pleated flounce, double row of ruching; value $6.00 and $9.00,, ¢ 20.00. Special-RUSSIAN SQUIRREL SETS (fiat muff and boa); value $30.. A LARGE ASSORTMENT ‘OF NOVELTIES in Ermine, Moleskin, Mole Pasar Russian, ion of the LATEST STYLE CRAVATS AND FOUR-IN- one TIES, in Sable or Natural os selection of the LATEST ST’ ‘and Blended Mink; value $12.00., & , 7.90. /Beoadoray and Fifth Laas: Cir. 24st Street. ~ ; BIG REDUCTION SALE A Plain Statement— We're. Overstocked. Clothing #¢ Furnishings} ~ To Every Purchaser of a $10,35 Suit or Better This Week We Give a $3.00 Fancy Vest Free, Think of getting a $3.00 or 83.50 Fancy Vest’ with suits at such REDUCED PRICES: $12.50 Overcoats and Suits Reduced to $7.50 15.00 Overcoats.and Sults Reduced to 10.35 18.00 Overcoats and Suits Reduced to 13.85 22,00 Overcoats and Sults Reduced to 14.85 25.00 Overcoats and Suits Reduced to 17.35 Every garment absolutely this season's make,. perfectly tailored and high- grade materials, | TROUSERS, $1.00 Grade Reduced to........ $2.85 |'$5,00. Grade Reduced to... 6.00 Grade Reduced 10. +. , 8.90! 7.60 Grade Reduced to... FURNISHINGS. $1.00 Walking Gloves now..... ; 35e. Suspenders now. 3.50 Stuttgarter Underwear now. 8198 LO Fancy Shirts nov 1.00 Dress Shirts now. SB ic. Underwear now. . . 1.25 Underwear now. 89c'\ 4.50 Am. Silk Underwear now. Everything in this tig pee reduced: except a few restricted articles, HOLZCLOTHINGCO 311 BROADWAY, 321 Dusre ene Block, Christtnas: Needs. a BUY WHAT YOU NEED. PAY AS YOU CAN. He ranuon, svn an ONE DOLLAR ire. ORRIS Anish MUST fy MORALS Cia a Velour Cusnious; Draae * 1 - $6.98 yelu $12.75: $7 raish Four Rooms for $125. ” wi A Threes-Room Outfit for $98. Send taf a list of what we give. tt ia 1Qur Liberal ‘Terms apoly: SEFHISMOSSOOOM oneal I Lebbiersl 86™-ST: & B22AVE. An Attractive Offering of 3 i OFFER & 3 250 Choice Oriental Rugs, Each 'rug has been carefully selected from our stoc! | and is pally priced for this week. The a worth of these rugs is trem 30 to 50 per cent. more. Turkish, Persian and Indian Weaves > Lace Curtains. ;Rugs. ~Autique Orientals, 5 NOTTINGHAMS, 3} yds long: Cover I slettx8 to 1 in i bor bs ROO tgs any” 28800)/$ Te tiete 123] Beart, ado 4 ug %S Rugs to 9x12 ft.) 50.00 IRISH POINTS, 334 yds, long: Kazaks, Kurdistans 19.9; 50 Rugs reteset 75.90 ame (oat ba | and Sih . ia 4 The 12.09 kind, 98 : 25 Rugs “vwnesiesxt2 100.00 Cotich Cove Exceptional value, éxcelléy designs, full sizes, °° Very fine quality, soft red, blue and green tones, Paeeay, good values: $ | a Portieres. |

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