The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1904, Page 10

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CORI” GIRLS “APPEAR GLOOM Choris Seems More Like a Sur-| Sliced Choir ani Gives No’ « Indications 5° Being One of » the “Merry Merry.” What's the matzer girls In “Glittering Gloria Their clothes are Wl! right—the ne spring confections—and the you Women seemed to have acauired t usugl quota of buncars of violets t other evening—wh! Wick for the deadly se But evidently che cares of Ment rested heavily rt Tess\ shapely shoulders of the chorus Jadies—for one and all wore the most Woe-bewone expressiun that ever dainp- ened one's ardor from behind the toot- Lights. Net « glimmer, nor the ghost of a thos haughty dames Morons the “ioots.”” With sighs like the of a mighty (uraace taey touk places in line. ith pamtully relieved expressions they; finished carroiling and retired “up “Mystery in Their Sadness, Was ever suc a state of things seen | before the ranks of the “smerry. Merty?’ ‘They are pretty girs, Most of them. * "What do vou suppose the stage man- f@ger had’ said io them before they Went on? Can it bo thoy are ail understudies to} Ritghie and are trying to live up! part? too, me one appeared to, aye and when she came on the next time she might have heen attived in sackcloth and ashes, from the expreesion of her chastened counten-| Shé was now the saddest lady of the bunch. Gleam of Choras Deepens. _ Agthe play progressed the gloom of moras, increawed | proporionntely they appeared with pretty para- sols’ we Tastineuvely lookea ab.ve for| rain {fom the new parent auro- sprinkler which undoubted y part of the outfit at Daly's. mental atmosphere darkened— clouds were quickly gathering. Ht wan | oecasion for the chorus girls, and the fudlence felt that it had anaisted at equiles. we felt a dit Jolly afte ing Bong or two from the. brine Mil mich. and we 1D Radiant ANG “expressions befitting the second lesson, Suepliced Girl Chotr. ‘The management, we suspect, has upon us. ‘These are no at all, but a. rurplicod m Powdunk Hats, New lersey—onls choir girls look a bit more Eheentul than the Indies of “alliteriag The 5 Naed man who ts reported to bo to leave the pulpit for the stase 1 do well to_fill his company from the ranks of “Gloria's chorus. Then we shall do Lenten penance at the theatre and go with chastener splr- its to receive the sobering lessons pre- "Tt you stay with “Gloria,” dear girls re ee x pith ator be rash and NO BULL-FCHT I HOBOKEN JUST HOW _ Cruelty Society and the Chief| of Police Unite in Seeking to Prevent Proposed Exhibition on Washington’s Birthday. Neromus, the Mexican bull-fighter. will not give his proposed exhibition of \ wrestling match with a wild bull at she Moboken skating rink on Washing- ton’s Birthday if the Society for the Prevention of Crueity to Animals, as- usted by the police, can prevent ft. President George McCarthy, of the So- piety; had a conference this morning with Chief of Police Hayes, and the Chief promised to assist the Society in “preventing the holding of the exhibi- tlon. Mr. McCarthy says that the so- called wrestling match is a subterfuge for a regular Spanish bull-fight. He Baya the bull is tormented in these matehes much as it is in a Spanish or Mexican exhibition, and that the ani- '® final downfall is brought about lation at the hand of the y Neromus. Sale of Men's Colored Shirts. Sberched Bos B. osom Shires made of fine percales, light dark. grounds, with cuffs ed or detached, ‘ity are detached. eta S85 cts., value $1.50, Reererreyres he chorus amile lightened the “funereal gioum of | \¢ With discouraged mien they Pareal| CALVE COLD WAVE STILL UNBROKEN. SFEEDDDERD a 200900904: But last night's audience wouldn't! but Herr Hinrichs would go steadily on | burn, Not that {t was green, fc th end (which he aid) boxes, at least, were sid stop him, not even the Years from now Calve may tell whis- lee wan plenty of room to let in the peas Us CELE AAA E pering. shivering children of that ter- heaven of the music-lovers. the Lime she rible winter of 1904. near and listen Ukely to be tonight Caly prison | Sa pathetically, tm from “THREE days have proven this the greatest Piano sale of ‘the year in New York. Best part of the news, though, is that vour chance to protit is just as good Friday as on the first day of the sale, for Ww °25 Remember, you may many as low as $10 down And may they draw | jed another chap- SIXTH AVE, «92 TO02Z0™ STREETS j 16 Special Piano Values LODPDPDLA- L226 | «Monstorete." | srcw to go to the devil with its per-| hand-organ [in itself Is not enough for Calve. she did), or she | to set on fire—ah, yea! (which ahe or felt In “Cavalleria Rustic for it! modintely followed, France and many were at war, Calve looked gers at Hinrichs, while he, turt and. dainty consequently t Bolto’s| batteries of his musicians v prt ees .For Friday Choosers. e’ve Reserved 16 Special Bargains. You may have your choice of t at $25—isn't it remarkable that you Fey GearaTayeuty 325 good instrument at such an extraordinarily low price? and $6 per month, On Friday, Feb. 19, we offer 1 Muehifeld Upright. (Excellent tone, small size and such great value that to obtain it you must get here when the doors open at 8.30.) 4 Wisner Upright (art case). (Used about two years, but as good as new; fine tone and very attractive case.) 4 Gabler Upright... (This fs a small size Upright, very sweet toned and in splendid condition.) 2 fine Square Pianos (your choice) . (Bach one has carved legs and would be good value at $75.) tad se Ss; i i | purchase any of these instruments on our easy monthly payment plan— Pourth Floor e , : chase we'll allow the full amount paid In exchange for a new Instrument. Interestingly done, ves,| asked and gave no quarter- | but tt required no great effort to {i pleasant quarter of an hour \ cree mild Marguerite telling the audi-| intermeszo was ground out a functory applause, Merc apptause, that| Santuaza might slip in her slippers It is #he might walk on her heels (which might walk on her eur A) d Co: Bongc esscereevese + 20,00 +++. 25.00 A Also Eleven Other Special Values. We guarantee satisfaction. and if you desire a new,plano within a year from date of pur THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 18, 1904. THE GLUM CHORUS IN “GLITTERING GLORIA.” IMPRESSIONS BY MARGARET HUBBARD BBE448 SO D56898 4244: OG 24 DELDDADEG GOOG F9666594990O 2-649-966-0040 900% pub erase Even the if by a like de of Furica rformance lay night, aoe { ot even af However, the large Indy and the lea n| an Indy were there again to add (aid ihe 1280 ‘Broad Way. _cor. ALL TOBACCO 10 for 10c. ~ New Pictures each holding her country’ Biggest Seller in the World. ————>>—————————— es FREE 25 dainty maids of as many nations, em- blem. Full of finest set of pictures we have ever piel shap nnd i—you know what that means. ‘Full. set free fer 60 | AYER.| $1 or $1.50 each? PSSOSOHEISES HEFH 4 »|and wide four-in-hands, Mostly very quiet, >| patterns, 65 cents, | 258 Uradway, opposite City Main Warren Bt. | S02 roadway'cor, 13" 40 to 148 dts AY i 8 eat 394 y of nations, Glove Department. Special for Friday and Saturday. WOMEN'S SILK LINED SUEDE GLOVES —for early Spring wear—colors gray and Le $], 00 metal—specialiate. «26ers +) -s.scrsnsce ce cee Worth $1.50 per pair. isn Floor.) Splendid Dress Goods Values. (Black and colors.) 42-INCH VOILE—AIll pure wool—crisp, clean and evenly woven—in the following Spring colors—cream, gray, helio- trope, tan, royal, castor, navy, brown, cadet & black—per yd. 5 Worth 75c. per yard. In the Black Dress Goods Department. We will shuw on Friday one of the prettiest VOILES of the season—this particular cloth has the right touch and weave ? —an muense purchase enables us to place this on sale at, spl. 00 POU PNG aserecccsecssshecke seckotcietaes 55c¢ pes Floor.) We Continue the Sale of Women’s Winter Suits, Coats and Skirts. The Prices are about Half—some cases less. (Third Floor.) Friday and Saturday We Will Close Out All of Our Men’s 50c. Neckwear at 25c. MEN'S SOLLD SILK NECKWEAR—made up in four- Jatin ard Teel ah Canaan tee YALE ot) eet Pal i 25¢ Made to sell at 50c. (First Floor.) We Are Exclusive Agents in New York City for the Famous ‘‘E.dwin C. Burt’’ Shoe. ‘wy (SduinOBurt) $3.50 comfortable. Splendidly made. Per Pair. Finest of Leathers. Absolutely New ork PTHE MaRK oP P SHOB QUALITY | Satisfactory. (Second Floor.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. And wouldn’t you smile, \too, if you'd laid in at 65 each a stock of scarfs worth You can do thet to-day land probably to-morrow, too, for we've 5,500 such values, | English squares, narrow rich Rocrrs, Purr & Company. A MILLION BAPPY AMERICAN CHILDREN ars’ kept bealthy with CASCARETS Candy Cathartic. Good. words spoken by their mamas CASCARETS to other mamas bave made CABCARETS successful until! the sale now ® OVER A MILLION BOXES A MONTH. Why do litue folks like CASCARETS? Because they are a sweet, palatable. trag- rant Uttle tablet—taste ‘good, do good—never grip nor gripe, but act gently, naturally, positively, Medt- cine that'a child dislikes will not do itmuch good, Children are always ready to take CASCARETS, THE PERFECT HOME MEDICINE, ask tor them and are kept healthy al- ways and safe against the dangers of childhood’s ailments. Best for the Bowels. All druggists, 100, 25¢, SOc. Never sold in bulk. Genuine tablet stamped CCC, Sample and co., Chicago or New York. aCANDY CATHARTIC ~ "| Lut FOR Last a GooDs. Friday and Saturday. Sale of Vetlings. 5,000 Yards V. Vetting, LC. per yard, value 25¢, to 75¢. Colors:—white, navy, brown, black & white and white and black, in fancy tuxedo meshes, plain and spotted in chenille and velvet. 450 Made Vetls in chiffon and net, SOC. each, value 75c. to $1.25 each. Colors: —brown, navy, grey, black and white and solid black. Sale at special counters center of store. Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue, Fulton 3St., Brooklyn. $3 Worth of Stamps FREE Friday. COUPON. Upon presenting this coupon at A. 1, Namm’s Store Friday, Feb. 19, and making purchases amounting to $1.00 or mere we will give three dollars’ wrt! ci Blue Trading Stamps Free, m addition to those you recelve on your purchases, (Good Feb. 19.) E.W. The Lining Store That Saves You Money THE KIND YOU WANT AT PRICES YOU LIKE. 25c. ‘Lining for 11¢. seeing esa deitting | feivest T ce 86-Inch Mercerized Black Satin Gloss Sateen for Petticoats and | feta Percaline, fdeal’ fable Jacket Lining, as handsome and more durable than satin costing $1.00; Mmit 10 yards Fri- J 1 day, of 26c. Lining at.... c Domesties, Linens, Blankets, White Bed Spreads and Comfortables: Ye limit 15 yards Fricay, of ibe. Liming ...00sceees ° 7c ANOTHER CHANCE AT CUT PRICES IN OUR BASEMENT. 8,000 yds. fine heavy Sheeting Muslin; worth 10%c. 335 pieces extra fine Towelling; worth Le pa . '] 175 dz. fine Huck Towels, extra large; worth 1 250 dz. extra heavy Huck and Turkish Towels 186 White Bed Spreads, full size, value $1.15; at.... 175 Silkoline Comfortables, white filling; value We 125 pieces 36-in. Percales, new designs, value 12% 3,500 yds. fine thin India Linon; worth 94c.; eee Ye In addition to this cut price sale of Our regular goods, we ‘will still tempt you more by offering about 5,000 Remnants of the past season's goods, which include fine Zephyr Ginghams, French Organdies, Domes. tics and Lawns; also English Flannelettes, Madras Suitings and Piqnes; those will be divided into two lots. LOT No, 1—Sc. per yd.; actual value from 12%c. to 19c. LOT No. 2—7%c. per yd.; actual value from 15c. to 35c. k. |. Namm. | kk. |. Namm. Women’s Dept. Winter Coats, | Winter Suits, value 15 to 45.00, value 28 to 50.00, 7.59 & 10,9 |10,0 & 15,9 ee Broadway and 13th St. ms Are On ex- Ribitton in our wate: OPEN BVENINGS &: Allowed on All Ont-of-To: ILL 9 OCLC, | Oréanm Freight and RR. Fa Drop Skirts and wears Gedy ene looks better than Silk costing

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