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MAN PROPOSES” 5 WISHY-WASHY FRENCH OPERA'S NOISY BEGINNING oleh ‘Henry Miller 's Immersed In a|New Orleans Company Gives , Sea of Almless Chatter and| an Ear-Splitting Presentation \ Giggles, and Loses Overboard a Brogue Not Cork. - /HEROINE’S MIRTH A PUZZLE. \eauarence Wanted to See Naughty French Lady Who Led Little Brother Astray, but, Alas! Only Mer Angry Husband Came. ‘Were tt fot for the fact thet Henry , in @ curtain talk at the Hudson last night. offered what sounded Jeuspiciously like. an“ excuse for the | piece; it might be said that he appeared ‘in four nots of misplaced confidence, j@alled in this case “Man Proposes.” If 5. [Mee Miller can lay hands on the man who proposed his playing this sad con- ‘ribution to a sad season there ought to be @ chance for the sub-title, “And ,_tllergDisposes." Ernest Denny's so- (failed comedy set Mr. Miller @ thank- Jeps task, It fairly immersed him in a ea of aimless chatter with ripples of Giggles. Little wonder he early lost overboard EeCorkless brogue of Big Brother Dick! Morton Seiten, as a quite unnecessary ,ftlend of Dick's, who mysteriously dis- ‘Detter, in fact, than any, one, else in ‘the laughing crowd. Esther, too, suffered the general com it as soon ere two doctors in th and tor the gake of Dorothy Hammond, who ther, anxiety was’ felt that there 08 i dor the young lady's inexplicable mirth SrerAMiamngly morse with every fresh Tt Rook icant Jong time to do this, she frst Cwigr sere ly wealc Pye Hesat, ith te edalb of fete Sas, enough ‘tale to square a [ecEaey whimperea dreadful things about eham, not knowin} a, pleased to be plain Dr, “0 er] always does—laughed much | “™ Lord, Ken, Rep eatenthe oe ather. afte etter having ten ae Eee gh ay ere pal sae ea ite ly, nothing was seen, It ike ““Hamiet" with Edmund Tiusvell at Frloe mien en ocneeanle for ut erence un 1d Dick Heke novly takes ‘a duel because he had treats ry a goiter to do. ail fn his boy a credit to his a duel, with er things, geen inion eracars” sent wthlnes, pale moonlight ai he ae ith Pron ae ara arene + ikon is “sanotified the’ ouise that ‘his associaces. an instincts led him into’ nis’ various © Young men who Played his com- paaiens Were certainly bad enough for | °% is. STC UmAy be wall to mention that H. Hassard Short was Ken, and that while pdviously conacious of fact, sian" t appear to be eckaltye "Glad of ik Willard did a g bit os tripe and Helen Tracy, Mrs. Faux lorris, Bleanor Sheldon ‘and Kulp wero amiaing at times and tir some at others as types of “gabby’ et curfous—feraininits,, lal gone to waste ater! re ‘Kitegn Skipworth, hee hed e few 6 utes as a burlesque actress on \Sisit fo J,clidless youths, , and who @ang a song in a voice was Bay. eminiscenty of eee os ———— NEW STAR ON BROADWAY Rather ‘Chicago to Show “The Rul- ing Power.” “*BoeptiMism is merely ignorance.” “Do ‘you know there are thous le in this clty to-day swayed to [it own destruction by the power of sther. minds—the dreadful spell. of hypnotism?” “Incidentally, 60 you care?’ ‘The first two remarks uttered by ~ Katherine Kennedy, the self-made Ont- Kennedy Comes From band, ee, second rite ae i ‘more mn ose Who sensed t& peslormance’ last aight know it ae ose who wont to laugh felt the inclination to do #0. Kennedy wore several pretty arte wh Seren he ty he “best For the Test the bes eriticiam of the entertainment bya friend of the star, | y Mrs, iy should be on oe ‘Nothing else could and, back the © in er We used t eve wax-Worke, ‘and t acted ee ithe part of a woman who had people with a jar of served pickles, held the jar in my wound me up T 3, orhiekie aay a4 the jar with ‘Vincent Serrano, Orrin Johnson, ne Jepson, Maude White and sey- other well-known professionals sm the supporting cast. \\AUTHORESS-CAUSED ARREST. Driver Bolaboring His Males Held £ ft Bx 5 ‘Miss Madeleine Merii\ Mills, authoress, “who lives in Kingsbridge, @ppeared in the Harlem Court'to-day as ng society | '¥n. Garaohneece pee of Halevy’s “La Juive” at the Casino. M. Charley's French Grand Opera Company, fresh from a season at New Orleans, gave a performance of Hal- evy's “La Juive’ at the Casino last night. Herr Conried, across the street atthe darkened Metropolitan Opera-Hduse, need have no fear for his laurels. The company 1s proyfnoial throughout and ff volum® of sound wero the criterion, the French company would win easily, No such vociferous singing far away from New York standards. Yet has ever bn heard on Broadway. At times the noise was deafening, the voices drowning even the orchestra, which of Itself furnjshed nothing of « scft spring zephyr variety. ‘The house was crowded with com- patriots of the singers, who, to mark thelr enthusiasm, set up @ healthy ri- valry in noise-meking with the people on the stage, Halevy's work 1s unfamiliar to the present generation of New York opet- goers, for it has not been presented at There caused by the Indisposition of Mme, Guinchan, who waa to be Rachel, the heroine. Her place was finally taken by Mme, Lus- slez, M. Gauthier was Eleazar: M. Lus- , [@ppeared eiong with another neediess| eles, t » y {inves after the first act, started in the Metropolitan for fifteen 1 was © long delay at the open! ter alone of the prneipals di exhibition of voice, | be sung to-night CENTURY PLAYERS MAKE THEIR BOW Under Direction of Sydney. Ro- senfeld Have a Comfortable “At Home” for Lovers of Art for Art’s Sake. Art, capitalized Art for art's sake, was “at home” last night at the Princess Theatre, and altogether it was a real comfortable “‘littie altair for the select band of uplifters of the ‘dramm: ‘The pity of it was there didn't seem to be enough of the cultured elect pres- ent to uplift the aforementioned “dram- mer” very far out of the sordid mire Into which Mr. Sydney Rosenfeld, the presiding genius at Art's “at home" says It hes fallen. It must have been a relief to Mr. Ro- senfeld to know there were no specu- in| lators outside the doors of the Printess last night. In fact, all of thi ing seemed to be on the inal "Much Ado About Nothing, peculat- present- Cosa, O medium of fad ‘a big chance howe’ be- espe repared'’ allegory—j Breed sega? tala the whole eld dramatic principles of faith iS the, ‘union of ‘Tredition and Pro er ‘apite of the fact that the presiding uslnon of the upliftin the arama roved hersel stentee te tient of the Rone Pia, ors.” At se of, the third act ra of the fe Uptiters" called for Mr. Rosenfeld, ut he pone ‘t appear—no, not till the end of the performance, for fear of dis- rding the unitles. Kt tne ead of the play, however, Rosenteld cam game, out and told the ‘audi- nee they musn't really make #0 muo! im, and then every! ody went ‘behind Me ang shook hands and con- the ganar each other on thelr real un- lerstanding CALEAISS Art. ~ CHOIR TO 70 VAUDEVILLE. Miss Jean wards Makes = Hit) in Brooklyn Theat ‘Miss Jean Edwards, who bas won a reputation as a soloist in a fashionable New York Church, made her first ap- pearance in vaudeville last night at Keeney’s Fultion Street Theatre, Brook- a ae td success, and the ata, Y with the large de has a volce of remarkab! me and aweetness. . Edwards “a the recipient of ral pieces last night. many hand Cured a” Drunkard./R ed by ‘& pernonal Suslinedy Peietpiier cooba rte cana: roast ot | A Little Girl Had a Papa Who Was se e asks ps an Awful Dropkard. While reading one day. the little girl roticed the words Drunkards Cured with cod i ma to ee it it would eure and ahtzece to J. ba Hi Bul enor ats not give very sick. After seven months I got since. I have suffered terribly with pains in the chest, back, kidneys end always gloomy and I felt very low- use of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, as my husband had been most miraculously cured by it. After using it a short time there wae & most wonderful improvement, suffering, but this was not all. I now seven a month. age that oxn be found. Ail medicines Mr.jand my family. I heartily advise ‘| burden will be removed. It is a fact that Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and the largest practice in the world, and this grand medical discovery the Forsythe’ Ss guara. and the fact that he can be consulted by any one at any time, free of charge, personally or by letter, gives absolute assurance of the beneficicial action of this wonderful medicine. eee WHO 1870 BLAME? Is It Not a Case of Guilty Neglect? A Terrible Responsibility Rests with Somebody. A Serious Question to a Great Many, and a Sad One. Who {s to blame? Surely some one is to blame for the enormous amount of sickness and| suffering in the world. Too often people are prone to throw the respon- sibility for their condition upon some higher power. In nine cases out of ten this Is wrong, for in most cases/ the blame lies entirely with the suf- ferer. It has been shown hy constantly; demonstrated fact, proven by the ex-| perience of thousands upon thousands of people, that most of the difficulties and! diseases trom which people suf- fer are easily and readily cured by) the use of Dr. Greene's Nervura blood &nd nerve remedy, which Is, without doubt, the greatest medical discovery of modern times, It {s sure to cure disease. | Mrs. James Roake, a well-known ington lady, 1i@ing at 145 Washi: Peekskill, N. Y. “About 15 years ago I was taken but have never been well head. There was a disagreeable feel- ing in the eyes and I would be very! sick jn the morning. My mind was irited. I had terrible numb spells, and would have to be rubbed som¢ time before I could get around. So! of these numb spells were so severe my friends thought I would not re- cover from them. tried doctors and medicines, but! got no better. Finally I began the “I continued to steadily gain in every respect until I was cured of ail these terrible allings. This wonder- ful medicine had now cured my hus- band and myself of the most fearful want to tell «bout my little girl. . “She has never been well since she was born. No doctors have known just what afled her. She was out of her mind most of the time and had constant pain in her side. She has had spasms continually, from six to “She is the smallest child for her could do nothing for her until I gave her Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and. nerve remedy, and then she “ss cured in a short time. I cannot enough in praise of this wonderful medicine; {t has done so much for me everybody to take it.” If our readers will take exemple from this c&se—and such cases are constantly being reported in the newspapers—much of the sickness and suffering which renders life a nerve remedy does cure. It fs not a patent medicine, but the prescription of the most successful specialist in curing nervous and chronic disesses. Dr. Greene, of 101 Fifth ave., New York City. He has result of his vast experience. The great reputation of Dr. Greene is a intee that his medicine will cure, Recommended, aud for druggia a. tant CY ec Pl ME CURE OF ee & ca » Complete it for the Lawyer. ab YOu: THE WORLD: TCRSDAY. EVENING, wince, 1904. Wednesday Is Homefitters’ Day ' ERC OUBLE «S. & H.” Green Trade Closing Hour. ‘ This ought tohit the spot. Boys’ long trouser suits— odds and ends left from the recent sale, Most all mixtures; spring and winter weights; all of course were higher prices, Sizes 14, 15, 16 years, anda ~ wrest ve Pe ae Gaster Pass Offer With Easter but two weeks off, the question of Photography becomes more interesting daily, It is the time of the year when many exchange the con liments of the season by sending and re- hose who have not as yet ordered we recommend the following special for the rest of ‘3. OO Jé Vala) Carboneties an\ 116#20 Black and White for! As Easter draws nearer the rush will nat- eraly be greater, therefore we advise you to call low show only a few of the princi- pal articles we give with our Parlor. plete list of the goods we give for $125. exhibition at our showrooms. Three Rooms, $75.00 Five Rooms, $150.00 One Dollar Per Week Opensan Account Our Liberal Terms hold #904 also in the suburbs of New York or on island, in Rew 3s sri or Connecticut, “WREIGHT AND CAR FARE ALLOWED. “Our more can ‘transfer on ail lines e | STH STREET. 24 gale — = S: = 2 Dress Waists Special importattons of all-over lace RE novelties. Decidedly new and vefy at- | DR: S ENE tractive. White, Ecru and Black. | Remarkable values At this price you will do well to secure ‘one or more of these very beautiful and desirable waists. All sizes. John Forsythe = PTC "you CAN BANK Maa. few larger. Coats, $2.50. Vests, 50 cents, Trousers, $2. Rocerrs, Peet & Company. 258 Brvsewey, fg jai toh pall a2 Broadinay: cor. 18th. and 140 to 148 Ath Av. 1200 Brosdway, cor. nd 84 West 83d wt. FurnishdRoomsComplete for $125 = Actual Value of This Outfit $200. The pictures be- Write for a com- Call and see these rooms on (Btudie, Seventh Floor.) Violoncello. PROGRAM. 6. Concerto G Minor, & All for You ee 4, Canzonetta—Mendelssohn. designs will be attractively displayed to-morrow. tive of bright Spring days. These prices are remarkably reduced. Lambrequins. SATEEN LAMBREQUINS. with a good fringe: in all lors, each, LAMBREQUINS: one lot with knotted fringe; inches wide and 2% yards long: each LAMBREQUINS ; new striped Madras brequing with heavy silk fringe in reds and greens; ORIENTAL SILK LAMBREQUINS:; in the desirable dull colors, with heavy silk fringe: each Have you seen the new bordered LAMBREQUINS which come in satin and silk stripes? The signs, with very wide frini satin, with Oriental designs; each, ‘ders are in various floral de- 5:00 ws 6.00 Sitholine Sereens, Three-fold SCREENS. filled with large number of pat- terns of silkoline, regularly $1.00; each nee 2 Danger 5 Beds » as a Perfect Davenport EXAMINATION OF EYES BY SPECIALISTS Free. $5 EYEGLASSES * FOR $1, Pifer auch an, heard of renuctlon Sli fiwant all whose ey" jefectivn to know Ul ot'th eolt be transformed into a perfect bed---so perfect that it hen you retire for the night. you actuall upon a real bed, including a perfect spring, a full size, removable mattress, using hair, felt, cotton or fibre, as you prefer to sleep on, also sheets, blankets, com- forters, and pillows, giving you every comfort of an old fashioned wood The bedding can be removed for changing. clean- ing and airing, making the sanitary part of the bed sleep LAAULS HLSZI LSVa 62 This Week In our Furniture Department we show a complete line of these remarkable Davenport Beds and will be leased to demonstrate them to visitors as well as to Prices range from SIS S/OO Refrigerators and Jee Chests. Our 1904 model Refrigerators and Ice Chests are greatly improved over those of last year, andy, every one is filled with charcoal; made of hardwood; removable shelves and sides easy to DELAY IS DANGEROUS WHEN EYESIGHT ee Ar STAKE. us This Extraordinary Offer Is fon This nerally for leae than ges | fay Bhs, Ca @Pitth Foor.) New Styles 2 | p50 sores Foun Tea & mare cure) ont Wargo fortunes are often lost by@ ee i Bae wee ia s tor Wed: MICHAELS BROS, Oth Ave, & 9th St.,B'klyn, Liberal Credit House, New Spring Styles |CLOTHING NOW READY. Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits, in all the.newest ma- terial, for.. Silk and Cloth Coat 5 Skirts, Svat, MILLINERY, Men’s and Boys’ Top Coats, Men's Business and Dress Suits, ‘THB WAIST HOUSE iH Boys’ Scho»! & Confirmation Suits, 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets Send for Illustrated Folders of| Easiest Payments 3 WWalsts and Suits, ENAMEL WAK Lowest Prices, , LIN) BAUCBPOTS. On Easy Weekly Paym MICHAELS BROS., 5th Ave. & 9th St., Brooklyn. 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In a twinkle of an eye this same Daven; has regular iron or brass First Showing The castings and pipes represent the latest improved patterns; locks and hinges are solid The boxes are so constructed as (0 insure the greatest saving in ice expense. lay Are Very Special, NO. 430 MODEL; box 24 inches wide, 15 see 39 inches NO. 458 APARTMENT HOUSE STYLE; 25 inches wide, 19 inches 12, 00 hi NOTICE CHESTS; 24 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 25 inches high - 4.25 SIEGEL COOPER CO, SPECIAL REFRIGERATORS; made of hardwood, strongly put , high grade golden oak finish, zinc lining: SPECIAL APARTMENT HOUSE REFRIGERATORS} 24° inches wide 9, 00 184% inches deep, 50 inches hi OUR Gira REFRIGERATORS; 24 inches wide, 16% inches deep, 4, icE CHESTS 24 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 26 inches high Hlomesitters’ Htandy Help Se AGATE NICKEL, STEEL | DOUBLE COATED that i | STHEL ENAMEL WARE. | piece guaranteed to be QUART COFFER POTS. QUART COFFER POTS, bri POTS, No. 10, 250 MISOELLA aba STov: by NO, PRINCE, DSivensar, Lot, of TABLE OLLCLOTH. ay in 5-4 sizes, in white marbis: SOAL. ized or colors: mt. SHELE O1LCL SOIEET. PAPER of the, fineet ree 12 ta e-ink tn large rolla; on top, daples, and shaking grate, | trimmings and end shelf ularly EAurs, y fimation abace | USBI fio 5 quai Rt ing Stamps Mornings this | Week trom 8.30 to 12 o’Clock—' Thereafter Single Stamps Until Piano, Violin, 'Cotlo & Song Reettat. A interesting and entertaining Violin, Piano, ‘Cello and Song Recital will be rendered on Wednesday afternoon at 3 oclock, in the Audjtorium of the New Art Piano Rooms, on the Fifth Floor. The artists are Mme. Cumming. Soprano; Miss Kathleen M. Shippen. Pianiste; and the Haydn Quar- tette. viz.: Miss Amie Robie, Ist Violin; Miss Ethel Ellis 2d ¢ Violin: Mer. Henry Knighton, Viola; Mr. W. C. Rieggar, Sin (Third Floor, Front, 18th @t) edroom Furniture. Not since the day of the first introduction of an. ‘ordinary chair has there been so practical an article. of ‘Home Furniture introduced as won OWEN DAVENPORT BED. These se:.sible » Davenport Beds are the very latest invention to the Combination Bed Problem, and from a practical point for home use they are just what thousands of peoris Have been waiting for some genius to bring ‘orward, : plerity of 1904 Models. Very Special Values, for babarctings-g With cabinet. base, S-Hole bate, 8 lee and dumping Yat er te extra henry ‘caning sa onate

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