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Ni « THE WORLD: FRIDAY: EVENING; MARCH 11, 1904. “TERNINA SAVED NIGHT AT OPERA od AHerself, She Rushed to Rescue \, When Gadski Was Indisposed \One-Redeeming Feature of “Gotterdammerung.” ‘Mime: Ternina deserved every “Bravo!” ghe got at the end of the performance ‘et the Metropolitan Opera-House. She was not herself—it didn't take an opera- glass to sce that—but she was the one pedeeming feature of a ‘Gotterdam- merung’ which distinctly carried the ACTOR HITCHCOCK | iais Fatting Om =~ Taming Gray ZNO) SUED FORO DIVORCE Player Who Began 5 mites liners Life as a Shoe Salesman Charged by Wife of Not “Sticking to His Last.” Raymond Fittchoock, who tn the char- acter of “The Yankee Consul,” is at present making merry at the Broadway Theatre, finds Ife filled with trouble of the real variety off the stage. To his frtense disgust, his compantons find 4 al Wash Petticoats. Striped gihghams, chambrays, rass cloths and crash, with one ind two ruffles, 4A9c. to $1.79. Let Us TaKe Your Saturda: Ther rs Better not put off coming another day, for you won't have a better chance to be measured for a spring suit, overcoat or Prince Albert coat and vest for $11.80 than Do you know just what this merchant tailoring sale means? e are forty-five of the season’s newest styles in smart materials to select in from—all guaranteed pure wool and fast colors. \\ cutter, guaranteeing you a perfect fit; and none but high-class tailors employed in_ Petticoats of good black Nearsilk, with two ruffles, cat-stitched, tops nicely fitted and all é seams felled; special.... 7Sc Order To-Morrow. very garment cut by an expert nooent on the profane syllable. ‘Mme. Ternina left # sick bed to take the place of Mme. Gadski. A foyer statement to the effect that Mme. Gad- @ki was “Indisposed” stared incoming patrons fh the face. Whether she wes indisposed to let Critic Conried sit in gndgment on her Brunnhilde—e stipu- lation which stands between her and a contract for next season—or whether ehe was under the doctor's care, was apparently as much amusement in these real troubles of his ag the eudlences at the Broadway do in his mimic ones every night. Hitchcock ts facing divores sult. Most actors experiencé something of the kind during thelr career, but to the “Yankee Consul" the situation ts new and ie ts far from easy in the M!the making, assuring you the best workmanship possible, y garments are the very best in every respect. “ The fabrics are not the accumulation of a season’s odds and’ ends, J nor goods carried over from last year—but the styles and patterns are the result of months of searching for the best of the new, smart materials for the Spring-season, and every yard is of standard quality. If you are not entirely. satisfied with the suit or overcoat or Prince Albert coat and vest after the garments have been made up and delivered to you, you.are at perfect liberty to return them, in which case a refund of The trimmings on these Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest to measure, ‘ i not set forth in letters of gold. She Hay 15 a waa ‘‘indlsposed"—that was enough—|role. F : ’ ena Mme. "Ternina, ‘who was simply) phe action is brought by Mrs. Freda money. ees Scag isd ‘ fe | vement je-of the box:office, |__| Hitehoook, ¢0 whom he was married ‘ is offer open un! cloc! ursday afternoon, March 17th, minded one OF he ‘Ricingold that | im 189. According to ‘his wife Mr. only. sencieioeatcttuat comes {n kegs rather than in W: id Hitehcock, who began business life as Rerian measures. He was too big shoe salesman, forgot the maxim of || assisted by HARFINA SOAP to cleanse the eqalp and hair of crusts and his former profession and failed to|| scales, will instantlyarrest dandruff, stop the distressing falling hair, pro- cally and not big enough artistica Tho Gunther of uhlmann wi oor, and the Hagen of Mr, Blass may “stick to his last.” According to the mote a growth of thick, fine, lustrous hair, restore it to the eame rich See Girls’ “Gibson” Blouse Suits Special Sale To-Morrow of New: @t least be said to have answered the purpose. papers in the case she avers she wa3/| 454 beauty asin youth, and an occasional dressing of Hay’s HairHealth, 5 ry The Rh Mat i .|not his “last.” Later lights are re- M S C ‘el rete tuning, Maidens, were Not.” Bis | erred to mysterlously aa “Allee” ana|| ‘ith cecasional shampoos with Harfin Scep, to Buy for $5. 49 To-Morrow. pring Coals for Little S. pees herself by wearing on her pheek a patch of black court plaster—| Widently the kind that won't wash off. granted to Mrs. Hitchoock. Skinh: ih G rf AUGUSTUS CTHS COOK Tha Getalla of thie tering’ betors| the ||| ane toss speedy and, enanomia «ure for eyery akin and Sioa marae st || rows of white linen pipings on both sides of the ue take advantage of this sale to- suteree beve: bees Pere Ga ey SaNeee See crreee suena send to Phil : Hay Co, 229 Latay fronts and the spits ny full and side-pleated. n Ti ieee hand ' % rm. oe! Saaty pourelf by sending at once REE. Sizes—t0, 12 an years. andsome garments are in DIES (}f DROPSY ppc le cca a elect Hertinat Boas, Sara hae om ED Matrhealth ig weir ant Girls’ Russtan Dre se8 in| Junlor Suits — Milltary silk, velvet, broadcloth, Paca and lensoigh inen and chambray, | blouse styles in new spring cheviot, in black and col Il b pleated front, back and nd colors, all beau- Hegeman Q Co. PRA {Bharee. = ae Podltae Sleeves, trimmed, on, front peteel Mu es tifully trimmed. They’ve been taken 5 o a with pretty Actor Sucoumbs After Brief Ill- Rely Upon pon Hyomei. rites a7 mrway. 24m | SURGSASNS loa 50 sree 428 Colum. || Sito 12 years: Eepecal te reek CER fon our seaalat, sink ee many morrow » $2. - : re include 1Ze! ness—Had Been on the Stage sir ina ieee ES ee ae Pow iris’ Blouse Sults in col. Sreclaltomorrow $10.98 Ht 44 veare s5 for Thirty-five Years and “sisie."” Mrs, Hitchcock began the action last May. Soaman Miller, the referee ap- pointed by the court, has filed his re- port and recommends that a decree be Cures Colds, Coug! Coughs, arch Large 50c. bottles at ail leading druggists. Take nothing offered ‘just as good.'* neeinraua Soap tor the Complexio m.—For niviples, blackheads, blotches, red ive much inn rolls SKINHEALTH 1 TREATMENT, 75c. (one$* ose 1 KEEPS YOU LOOKING YOUNG chine goad, nothing inthe world will || Speedy cure. ‘stakes treah Seer skin of yournful brilllency . Oth are HOR. DE ave A 8th, 24 are, And they're as smart and prett’y little frocks as have ever been designed for juvenile wear—can't help but please mother and daughter both. Made of fine linen, with the waists trimmed with ored linen and rep materials;' Misses’ Peter Thompson pleated skirts,, Blouse Suits in all wool Thought of buying the little lady of the house a new spring coat yet? She'll need it now Mia soon, so why These prices are just half actual value! and Grip. Just Breathe It. eh aE made with CO.. 1 trimmed with regulation em- | serges, trimmed with regu- Played Many Parts. poRtzomel is, nature's own, method || vena is sees 4 Hine ved wth wate itienemorodey. and f O10 & $12 Coats, $6.98 diseases of the respiratory organs. It|| hace ke sth, BLOMMLER, Pe i ree peat li ae aa roe si rests 98 $16 & $ 18 Co Ls, $9. 75 fhe Inst curtain has been rung down|is the only natural treatment for the || 9% Hudson’, aa FAP BRON. 709 Ath wveu 0) a Be Oded $6.98! 24 Fin Se Beet a br Augustus Cook, whom playgoers|cure of these troubles. RAW eA AM. bad Re el aves JA sen tit sides gaitle St ate 9 Second Foor, Wr we Section will remember for great Napoleon} Hegeman & Co., 200 Broadway, have || IAMS * ARON, 384 etn ARERR, 180 Greenwion: BNDINER & SCHLE: in Kathryn Kiad production of|80 much confidence in the power of|| Smit” HGAN's, Gith & Atssterdam ave-; ROSENSTOCK. ir “Madame Sans Gene,” and for his suc- cess in “The Dancing Girl," n which he appeared with A, 14. Sothern. Mr, Cook died vesta-day at lis resi- nce, Noy 103 West Thirtyie ighth etrest, es Le inees. When he was yu ree weeks ago an o Ba told: him Re had end ch liver, triends Hyomei to ¢ure ceterrh and other diseases of the throat and lungs thet they sell it under their personal guar- antee to refund the money to any purchaser in case it fails to give sat- isfaction. They take all the risk y (themselves, and Hyomet costs you ab- jsolutely nothing unless it does you ead: SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK — _ MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. |}; StocKings of a Celebrated Make at a Fourth Price. Wish we could print the brand-name of this women’s hosiery— you wouldn’t ask 7 more information and you'd be here betore the 59c. Buys Women’s Regular $1 Kid Gloves Here To-Morrow. Saturday will be an eventful day in the selling of women’s gloves if values of the most extraordinary sort are ny sort of an index, doors open to-morrow morning. These stockings constitute the Spring sample celebrated hosiery in America, and while the regular at a dollar a pair, we'll sell the samples at 25c. a pair. / There are at least seventy-five different styles, $0, ON) description is impossible; but here are some of the sorts we've the most o Ks Gauze and cobweb lisle thread and cotton; lisle thread and cotton, black, tan and Balbriggan—extra sizes. Opera length in lisle thread and cotton; lace Isle thread. All nine-inch sizes. No mail orders filled. | oo , This Rocker for $1.50! Wonder how we do it when the material alone is worth the price we ask for the line of the most goods are selling For first mention come these glace two-clasp kid gloves i in the, smartest spring colors ,as well as white—dollar quality at 59c. a pair. All sizes—perfect ‘fit guaranteed. Then— . Women's Silk Gloves, 39c. | Women’s Lisle Gloves, 19c, In twenty-button lengths; white | Two-clasp style, in colors and only; regular $1 quality. | white and black; regular 35c. quality. Women's Lisle Gloves, 24c, | Women's Silk Gloves, We, In twenty-button lengths; black and | 1.1%, ¢0l0r8 only—all destrable; regu white; regular 50c, quality. | ar ase ey ak Wek hee Women’s Vesis—Two __ Exceptionally Good Items. “The early bird gets the worm” these days, and the woman who buys now for fatine needs secures bargains her less’ far-seeing sisters will envy later on—for instance, when they'll have to pay half again what these vests cost to-morrow, At 121%4¢.—There arz| At 39c—Silkoline ribbed Cook was the step-father of Eleanor feta, He was born in England fy and, scon after coming to this in © & meber of the eum stock company. Ho Xo the boards when only a lad of SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE N° 234. 3270146 W. 14 TH ST. | THIRD AVE..NW.Cor.B3 2° ST. BETWEEN 6 AND 7 AVES.IIONE BLOCK FROM ELEVATED. STATION Boys’ Suits for Confirmation, Reetion. FIRE-<SCAPE “FF ich Own. ! Mips Five Davenport Has a Unique Distinction Among Actresses. Bva Davenport, who plays one of the pal roles in “The Yankee Consul” at the Broadway Theatre, is the only eotress in America who can truthtully Donst that a fire-escape has been placed Gx & theatre for her special benent ais Hieeana ig neither r Dh-iike, and when she thought o! oe eu her second-tier dres: The Newest of the Plaited Negligee Shirts for 49c. Besides being arnank the smartest of the spring styles they’re of a guaity which will stand hard “wear—percate and corded madras are old stand- bys with men. The grounds are light, covered with pretty fig- m4 * ORE ares co eo near rerescape she repre. to. he ‘est firerescape shi entire rocker, Bee eet os re for Dress Wear, or for Daily Use f h e s. link to say noth- ribbed cotto! vests, Che result was that tron- workers, were y ° He and striped effects, All have separate lin 19 eee: ie aieadaee ed ae Os nest tl SeeWout on the Forty-frst street. sido A peerless display of smooth black thikets, nav blue esi : bor, of mak: i armholes with silk Ince; S y; 8 i of the building. It is now a question cheviot: laid t d Sizes 14 to 18. ; ing? only; qf! prettily trimmed} colors, pink, sky blue, Whether tho actress will be able to wet Ss, overplaid tweeds, velour cassimeres and nobby Bain Floor @nth Mt. Bection It’s another a eck cand anol lavender, black, cream Bay ces the yurcon. to ray noching of homespuns, cut according to the newest high-class models, oes ccath ase nie eo ee and white;:should be 75¢, tare vet tobe decided. and tailored to fit and to wear—abundant. variety in fabric ingdale trade- ‘2 «aan hoor soy St) epewe S Men’s Collars, 55c. 4% Doz. Forty different smart styles for choice, including new wing and high-band effects; all 4-ply; men's and boys’ turns which gives you this rare bargain opportunity. These rockers are of mahogany embossed backs, and in colorings—every material treated before making up and guaranteed thoroughly reliable—on sale one week, a Sick Friend Let Me Help Him. If You Pity Tell Me Mabel Nea. Men’s Good Socks, 6c. Syst write, « postal card—only the cont of ending next Frid a Denny. Ai Danke te the nants Oa Yarnceen esta lee ceree Venous celseieiee d finish, with nicel when ian eran poe tote J y: mit? EES , ; seats cuphoistered in tapestry over ff Tho’ at fifteen cents they'd sell readily. Ey arts nae ehene Are No need of having a run-down collar-box when such (f ine, making them doubly strong tee ecerittce sa TEe OniTMa ‘ion owings X 0M ete al ead value as“this is offered. ' Came early We have bat 65 to fF red te.0F excellent, Diack ans tea two-thread : ow Come in to-morrow and replenish—the quickest service sell. nid ul ee ae welts Yau veer izes. a ers 4 White Shirts for Confirmation, 45<, \s at your command. No mail or C. O. D. orders Altec 0 rders filled Main Floor, 60th St. ection. Main Floor, S@th St. Section. Derby Hats for Confirmation, 95¢. Boys’ Patent Leather Shoes, 1.45. | Boys’ Rainproof Spring Overcoas, $5, Little Fellows’*Buster Russian Suits, $1.50, $2.50, $4. Corduroy Knee Pants, 25c. *IMen's Spring Suits—Advance Display and Sale. ’ To combine the LUXURY of a good fit and pleasing new fabric with the ECONOMY of the manufacturer's whole- sale price—that is the mission successfully accomplished by The Surprise Store. Each season increasing numbers of people indorse this policy. Men's Spring Suits | Men's Spring Suits | and tweed suits and plain i pu in single and double-breasted | black cheviot of fashion- worsted clay? agonal ablesfit and outline, styles. Quality & Little Price Reign in This Eyeglass & Spectacle Sale. Getting the proper eye-helps Without paying the “exclusive” optician’s fancy prices means buying your eye= here at Bloomingdales’. Note particularly these specials for to- morrow. and remember that they’re the product of the most reputable optical concerns in the world: 98c. Ut MRP Mat hs es | 85c. for Sa Eyeriseves aad Spec. | 68c. fore] Eveclesess and Spece | 25c. for 91 By oxtnaies oad ne Set with genuine Brazilian axis-cut pebbles, with goldoine or silverine spectacles solid gold nose-pieces; frames, neat and dignified looking, ee are so A Delicatessen Meal— and Appetizing from This. Why not plan, for a little Bohemtan repast on {ff Sunday eve? You can supply yourself with what ‘H you want inexpensively from the list printed below: 1B sitcoa ae oa He Corned Bi Siiced glasses Bay e‘cancer—makea 'n cure. ecess comes from strensti ide ninrven, Mv. Rotorat{ a Herve power whieh alone. wey oe ‘orean of the. body. Commons tr ments merely doctor the oreane: and the fults at be "ren Fitted with silex crystal lenses and By 9 nickel parts, : Main Ploor, Front, Centre. Set in goldoine and silverine parts, | which are solid metal all the way, through; will not tarnish or break. Fill the Hovse 4} Misses’&Children’sStocKings : with Music’ Famous Make--A Fifth Pricet $1 The brand-name means everything whe Eyeglasses have solid gold springs; irae state which E KU mane, and, Men’s Spring Shits $45 Rich worsted suitings such as ordinarily only. | ing utitize. $5,$7.50,$10,$12 ealllea’s Solid Shoes, inteed genuine good- 1. 45 wearing leather through Theumatien onic, are often cured len, “At drugeists, pectin You'll recogni s once, These constitute th ng sample line of this celebrated make, of selling at 50¢., 75c.-and $1-a pair, the regular prices, you 17 may choose at) a pait...seceeeerereeee Cc Too many sorts to describe, but two sorts ares Ribbed and plain lisle thread, mostly all 8-inth sizes tor ages 8 to 11 years; colors and black, ing of this good hosiery. Men's Spring see ity Men’s Correct, Hats. Curl brim and flat set bri all the shapes of the emi: 1. | Cervelat Snusage, good; per Cvcoan: delicious | Tato Made Suits, of black Peeigaririra sata apie Ube eo aki TS HA asl dis ernie andthrongh, right shapes See seamen funded: if any ets ‘al to please. All clothing pressed and repaired for one year free, , Imported: ape Bold else Infants’ silk, lisle. thread, cotton and casitmeré ” caeraSiils, 8.8040 17.00, | LYER for two days only, to-morrow and Monday: sizes 6 to 9% 8 Beannasntye Maracatho poe Columbia Hiaasen SoeRngs, aye sizes, 2-year-old children; in — : aye a T-BL (oi T Ge ( hace’ Cer ey | Moer Te vast eensn ye i For Disc or Cylinder Records. s and black, , cor i ers. “PER week FAS *=BLACK S OCKINGS, duroy rib, 3. | Basement, 50th St. Section bid Mautded eyi1ndar eu Main Floor, 89th St. Seetion: |) SPSS NRC MTP UREA RE: ind renonant as @ Dell ean re ; SS a] Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Every Friday See the Surprise Ad.—What Next? . tia. Dime Records. melodious. nh and delightful, SOc. and 81 3d Ave., N. W. Cor. 83d St, One Block from Elevated Station “Simm rte mame tg tm to Bloomingdale's. ‘The. Surprise Store |