The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1903, Page 5

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is ‘ THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1903. “HERE'S A WEIRD = mM, AMERICAN GIRL (as Depictetkby Mme. Wiehe ini “Je Ne Sais Quoi” at the Vau- deville Theatre, She Is a Wondrous Creature. MME. CHARLOTTE WIEHE AND FELLOW PLAYERS IN VAUDEViLLE THEATRE’S LATEST OFFFRING. sesenresossosereretoseooos coseesoosoooooooooooeteee || Mail Orders Filled Open Evenings Till Christmas, Beginning Tuesday. - Or tent _Patd purchases amount- A Meeting Place for Lesion! Shaka se Dainty Luncheons Se ne pomnine de LESTE: Joyous oer ae Eire 6TH AVE. 22D TO 23 ST, NEW YORK. For Bargaine Not Advertised, in the Papers. Sensational Clothing Selling. 6.00 for Men's $12.00 Overcoats. Gem Winde THIS IS THE FIRST OF THE IG OFFERS IN THIS SALE, AND THE Warranted. WATCH AND FOB GO WITH iT. HER LIKE NEVER SEEN. ‘Thibaud Charme Large Audience at the Metropolitan Opera-House by His Wonderful Playing of the Vio- lin—Plancon in Good. Voice. They are made just like the illustration; of Oxford and Cambridge frieze, of a strictly ALL WOOLLEN material; cut 48 inches long—made “0 and roomy—lined thoroughly thri ‘oughout; topped off with fine ert collar; sizes from 34 to 44. chest; made to sell for 6 00 Oy inna vil ld is Comme» y talking, eae iste tear ing, we must go to : \ Une GE dint riding} $12.00, but we own them cheap enough to mark them...., wat now Mme. Charlotte Wiehe, | 1 00s “Je Ne Sais Quol.” at the Vaudevilie i) 3 Jad (out. Urs ean girl Is like. And @ weird and won- @fous creature she {s! Given a minimum of short, green coat. tmmmed with an excess of brass but- tens, a skirt of checkerboard black-and- white tightly swathing a pair of obvious and emotional hips, a stride, a swagger and the habit of standing like a draw- ing-compass parted to describe the ut- termost circle, and there, presto! {s Mrae. Wiehe'e idea of you, poor, dear | héipless Miss America! The combined efforts of a French dramatist, a French costumer and a Danish actress have pfoduced such an American girl as never fas on sea or and. ‘The Marquis d'Evreux is made to dress badly, and to resent with the exag- gtreted prudery of a French convent map a Frenchman's well-meant sugges- tion as to her costume. The soené in which she docs this is a 4@iightful one. and when ehe comes on aftor adopting his ideas in regard to a airiple belt in leu of corsets and ons Theatre, Js teaching us what an Ameri- NN H i p ld CalEhfé Sasi $10 for Mern’s Suits Made to Sell at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 Each. HIS is offer No. 2, and an astou offer it is. Me Svits are all winter weights and represent the best skill in cut and tailoring that the day affords. All are this season's models, with style in them that meny a tailor might envy. All the desirable fabrics, including all-wool worsteds; just the thing for business and semi-dress wear, in double and single breasted styl —a lit(le longer than last Year's FREE | effects; $15.00, $18.00 and 10 QO * 920.00) VAILGRE Ve scicvesocsscnchebyieeise stostsenr dees (J —with broad sh The Watch and Fob Go Free. with every Suit or Over- $10 for Overcoats coat for Men Made to Sell at $15.00, 518.00 smi §20, 00 Bach. or Young Men. This offer ints. daily from to-day, Monday, December 14, to the clo ing hour of Saturday, cember 19. Benesesecsesecseees BE EDIOTOTER 606099 F2-07-06 9604509 The man who gets one of these ts fortunate, for they are wtdablably hand- some; GENUINE IRISH FRIEZE, in Oxford, Cambridge and Black, cut 44 and 48 inches long; made with big, broad shoulders, cut loose and full, with a stylish swing. We also show the blue and black Kersey, all sizes, icon Cel Ait) tikes to fit the regular, the stout, the slim and the fat figure. Come In and petticoat instead of three, tt 1s made look at them; try on your size: note the stylish Very evident to the audience that the swing; observe how good the cloth is—how well 00 shiner the Count d'Arieval, is a dis-| 2 = MWe. Dan finished the garment 18..............seeseeeeeeeeees criminating gentleman. But it js not “an bforican Moavortholens a3 The Watch and Fob Go Free. In another scene, in which in order to| > gtetity her husband's wish that they may become poor, she proceeds to ruin Mme. Charlotte iwsens) as Molly, Marquise d’Evreuz, in ‘Je Ne Sais Quot.” LD BOO09OOO00O8 00005098 D049 MEN’S $10.00 herself °b: tbat di t Hal ti s i Denier to buy for ter sam "worth Winter Suits. THE VERY BEST LONG, LOOSE uate (ors etekvmcoes tara { Quise sitting with one ankle resting ot, MME NORDICA IN h ALL KINDS. ALL SIZES. MONEY CAN BUY AT AND JAUNTY, the other kn o Seis, “Wishes: ‘apparent mat ties $6.00. * $7 -50. 4 sticking olose to her hotel since she - yame to town. When ehe has been here a while longer she may awaken to « reall- vation of how ridiculously funny te her otmracterisation, ee i ‘Thibaud was what Frits! Scheff would { call ¢he ‘“The'’ of last nigtit's concert at , « the ‘Metropolitan. ‘The charm of the Fanchman's playing of the violin won hig the complete admiration of the large audience. His first allotiient on the programme, Mendelesoim's concerto, aero into four numbers before hts od Asteners would let him go, and on his second appearance there was an evident disposition to keep him up él night. Wutle he was generously oblig- + tng in responding to the general hunger fer “more,” he seemed to pfay tn almost utter forgetfulness of his audience. To all appearance he was lost in his musto— which was almost entirely of the eoulfui, dreamy class—yet he was refreshingly freé ¢rom mannerisms, atanding most of FORGIVING MOOD t= = PaTnten to Her Husbands Plea WATERS = St. & 3d Ave. conte for. Reconciliation and Aban- dof Her tion for Divoroe. PIANOS 97‘ YEAR i; edand hh . Patan hint nid ee are now sold at lower prices and ‘The famous singer has left the homej/on more liberal terms than were pir eooeeeed of her sister, Mrs. Annie Norton Bald-|eyer before offered on standard ¢ win, of Dorchester, Mass., and is stay- high-grade pianos, Pricestrom ing with friends in New Jersey, 6 TOuns woman lest the home of her| Friends of Mme. Nordica and Herr Yorty-thira Btreet, not the slightest | Zoltan Doeme, her husband, have en- trace of the mald has been found, al- EE te elec aeerichen hate & though veteotives have worked on the] toiq her of his illness, Tt 1s sald she js Ung his bow with no flourishes whatso- eake Be. Deas (month ever. Tall and slender, he walked on 1, Ralatives accuse the police of laxity | led to follow thelr advice, and off the stage with the light, dainty 000400006 iB the matter, but ar Leadauarters to-| Herr Doeme is ill with fever and ner- stave of a woman, swinging his bow as | "7 | day it thet vous prostration at the sanitarium of been sent out twice, “au a dandy swings his stick, His playing detectives ‘hed spent miiny Dr. W. T. Bull, of No, 33 East Thirty- toni Hired ae eh medio W. ASTAR CHA Eh Mane whersoute third atreet, and ‘s sald to be call ng 0 was once more fone Miss Rooney game from Ireland mith constantly for his wife. The room ite he spent the summer wit! treated her to forgive him and have 121st Street? | Chatham Sa.: 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. 193 to 205 Park Row. Two Establishments. $225 10 Being | Med ren ca EVERYTHING FoR HOUSEKEEPIN Wis rae EVERYTHING RELIABLE. If you want a lower-priced piano Rooney, Who Disappeared Six era to WE paid eb Se cntees “Oe WHE should tt reaakt raver su thorouehty™ good fone Carpets, Rugs, B e dedi ing, Ranges, Stoves, Ef C.: . Weeks Ago. that we can recommend and warrant, old haunt, a — Style 85, Chester Piano, oe ESE woten, sou Sar mt Substantial Open Evenings $170 CHRISTMAS Until cash, or $190 on instalments, only Presents. CHRISTMAS. $5 Per Month. COWPERTHW AIT & SONS, ment the eftorts of the police to find Don’t fail to examine these pianos sdeaat 12Ist Street and 3d Ave. Park Row, near Chatha m ‘Sq’ Geri Tee ert iss Ashley at Great Neck, ‘but a0 occuples Ie decorated with hundreds of -* wOlde, but secmed\'to be, nursing a other poaitian. several weeks ago, ‘Sie ner pictures, and h¢ {s constantly de- gitMmtion to consider’ him ane of his voreigement in the paver and | a ying having wronged her in any wa: day, night stand-dys, G impressed by a letter from a German| Mme. Nordica {s warm-hearted family in Seventy-fifth street between Golurcbus ‘avenue and “Central P impulsive, She took very seriousiy the Coen 4 aa stories she heard of her husband's ‘tri. leatermined. to accept this |umphs in Europe. harming an | Takes Charge of Private Search place a aye mald.and lett her aunt's! Geer Doeme’s attorney says his client and Miss gia hot hear | from iss | is innocent of the charges preferre: ei to Find Wife’s Maid, Lizzie} asve'ene reoame alarmed against him by his wife. and will ces, U; ‘pholstery Useful Presents D epartment. Table Covers. sr8Ka\ HIS Floor, — 2-yd. square Tapestry Covers, $4.50 & $6.50 each. Couch Covers, 60-inch Couch Covers, at $4.50 & $7.00 each. pany ha: cted “The Girl from Kay's” | aid for Mrs, Chanler, known on the for its annual theatre party. ‘This wilt] *t#s* #6 Minniy Ashley, until ¢ short tok place Des. 30 at the Herald Square efore sha itmappeared six -weeks officials and agents and | ago, the qugete ott gt the company will occupy} Never have the police met with a wl pie Mi A a Rh oy M09. | more_ baffling . From the time hie a are PATTI NEED NOT [Porsythe’s),, Ovewe! 7 GOINTO COURT] conc ences Hi the Cushion into, at For the Holidays $1.75, $2.50 & $3.00 Great Reductions, The New Wonk Lite itneerancs Com: | Miss Lizzie Kporey, who was lady's or send postal for catalogue with reduced prices and terms, HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Filth Ave., near 18th St, Harlem Branch: 254 West 125th St, near 8th Ave. Open Evenings colors, each. Cushion Tops. Lace Curtains. Juatice Leventritt Exonerates ( Regular Reduced “ : :, Until January Ist, the Famous Diva of the) SikSwas. $2.00 Some very nevel conceptions ais wo pait lote at Charme of Contemot Handina| vei wane, 12.90) — #-g|# a4ninch tops, at Ge be twin. aad Over Her. ave Siew 283 HIB] Soc, $1.00, $1.50, [85-00 for two pairs) Good Eyes; | L : : i hire t B cay pune, show ees te Uncovered Cushions, Cords, Pom-| $10.00 for two pairs.| .. blessing to be cared for as well q exhibictan i ot , ~ pet pons, Fringes for above. ; / - as enjoyed. The chief danger is pene he “ Fe side salsa alsa ! PARLO! =f Tapestry Squares. | Lace Bed Sets, | rieictinanct” Werte no | femere tis sursisart Pe on fee t charge for such a service. GOLD DUST ennai cane neat Chal tant: eleemit brant-eritaned £0 Glasses Only If Needed, $1 Up. at sot an ove peme OPTICIANS--41 Years’ Practice, Send for Lint of Goods. Freight and RR. fare Lord & Taylor} seit arti ou a ea ’ sis re Lm , 150 full size Bed Sets, with shams or roll pieces, at $10.00 & $15.00 set. 24~inch Squares suitable for \t = Dress Skirts, Covert cushions, been onter to aubiit to & Drese Suits, 25¢., 50c.&75c.each. Lord & Ti aylor. Broadwey and "dhe Street Broadway and Twentieth Street “ene Fifth Avi and Fitth Avenue, New Entrance on 19th Street, Coats, Costumes at very low tgnries ave, been earea ieee opportunity to se- hy i Be ec t usehal sao Pleasing 223 Sixth Ave Stores Open Evenings Until Christmas. > (PILE O1bE \

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