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© MAUSELD AGAIN [HED FEZ NIGHT AT INFIRST BIG HIT) “GREATEST SHOW, ' Richara act of “A Cheyrial toast, Man four time: be was pi that di | Alent but Boing publ 5 is Mansticld, i ta ai | tripped on ni ner; While nothing to Duose who cure And sol ir, Mans! An extra seats 6 morrow alt New Amste: ne grip this actor Ne aes es * Kencrate ‘rake. / ever been, his fration, : pager F CN ee as Heit, ) was hin eld «: eloquent has u nothing ALssipace dod It her lines dn tt Ida Conques ny tau of the for "Betu Brun in the eld has. ance of Uh wnlage. { pained’ ex- |W +5 us If they | 0 Waldron n died, | ‘Acter’s Great Performance of, Mystic Shriners Visit the Circus) Baron Chevrial in Parisian! in a Body, and a Specia, Romance Delighted Audience at New Amsterdain Theatre. elf after the fourth an Romance, in ew to say of Mr fering, did not ap- | 5) adwin | ton, of q opera. chere becn unable to_se- | ma: mine!’ nouncement U “consented” to E pe pliby DPENINGS ELSEWHERE. Sir Henry Irving began the last week can tour at the Harlem ng before chant of Venice, bf his Ame Wwaich will t oun. ‘To-night und. 1 ay é Will be seen In.” Waterioo” and “The ells," and oi Wednesday and Friday Dpera-House, Rudience in fSvenings In the Civ by ay Hil heatre, _, Bleanor that hi ictator, } Rernoon an osmersh ho 98} }) wie ‘Theatre. lott in “The T Glences at ' Con! ‘wcored the season. An Belair ur “In Old ik Ouse as B On Briday srs, at the Princess, Much Ado Al fount; “Hamlet” nickerbocker until April 2, ‘enderfoot" {i extra n “Louls Xi. ety and Nine,’* motive Bail" the stock company at tie | 11 arity in Robson, in remain ‘at thé evening the Ce: will olm. Crane | will which tine ere, ‘will be. ny the New Yoi Raymond Hitchcock and ‘The Ne at the Broadway have musical comedy hit of the matinee of “Sweet Kitty "at Belasco's Theatre, will be given on Thursday, April 7. Wilton Lackaye continues to do the an Sully act in “The Pit” yric, | "The Other Girl” ts still popular at the Empire. “The aight, Bi Gr a nursdi evening and Saturda: revi “French jecret of Pollchinell ted to-morrow after- ey He sails on the big melo- scene, dat the Grand y"’ was the attraction “An Irish Gentle- A @ cordial reception at te Chance’ went to the tar, George Sidney, in “Busy Iazy,"" re- ned to Proctor's Fifty-elghth Street | Thi “Born in the Blood," a new thriller. Wras seen at the Third Avenue. ‘The Dainty Duchess Burlesquera were the Dewey, and the Tiger Lilles at je Gotham. ESTABLISHED ATTRACTIONS. This is Kyrie Bellew's last week in “Raffles at the Savoy. NE “Merel: ‘Mai nn,” will Criterlon until pril 4, when Willlam Collier will come rohman’ sta; Bignare ,Harding Davis's farce “The sd lay~ ee, front bout Nothing” to ibsen's ntury Di t the Vaudevti mM lebrate the one hundredth MoT noe of “Candida” ve "A. Chines have concluded its ht” at meg raen Forbes Robertson and Gertrude El- will remain at the pleasing big au- rk, at irl from Kay's,” at the Herald Square, will be 160 times old to-morrow ? Wynne Matthison and ‘s English players are appearing “As You Like It” and “Everyman” at y's. Beginning Wednesday evening, at 4 * Baron | as Kos, volatile perform- on Friday night. Shaw isn't popular? Chairman,” at Wallack’s, h performance to-night. . FE “David Harum” at the Academy of Music on gor by, foneymoon'” engagement th ‘o-night Yan- sii —————————— —— MR. PIPP IS PLEASING. In a Musteal A programme an“ with melodic and terpstchotea: tale for entertaining purpe dy Hamitton helped—had its duction in, New York last night with Charley Grapewin, late of vaudeville fame, as the star. The play, which ts merely a dramatic and musical adaptation by Mr. Grape- —_—— Performance Is Given fo | Their Benefit. {mortal mother-in-law Joke, was well recelved by a large house. Several musical numbers tn the Two thousand Mystic Shriners in their picturesque red fez top pleces, went to the circus last night and made ‘a solid bank of crimson along the south, alde of Madison Square ‘The Mystic Shriners always go to the cious in a body at least once a seas -| they went r because the eolebrated are. g0- i and no | r wo te without the his e- {8 to every branch throughout the ~~ Burlington, Vt., Jan, 22, 1904.—"Some months ago I noticed a padultar color to} my urine, and on examination found tbat {t contained a quantity of brick dy-Iike aubstanoe, which I] sign of kidney danger. 1 yttles of Dr. PettingtiI"s Kidney-Wort Tablets and they helped me! rf which time I have of thin trouble."’— Charles Von Steinberg, Past Command- er, Standard Post, No. 2; Past Juntor Vice-Commander G. A. R., Department of ‘Vermont. ‘Washington, D. C., Oct. 25, 1008.— | “From a hurt I was injured and suffered | from pains in my back. I have taken | nearly two bottles of Dr. Pettingill's that the y made There ‘ircur people knew ere were coming and al preparations for th aA xpectal programme, ia} Jem~ nade and « spectal brand of peanuts. ven the elephants wore the red. fez d{during thelr performance and there lwere two clowns dressed to look like \the “Mecca Brothers” whose xntics kept the Shriners in an uproar all in| through the evening. was | All the performance was directed at jthe banked-up red hats, and the Shrin- ers showed thelr aj jation by up- roarious applause. They cheered every act and every performer, and malti- tained an era of good feeling through- uit the evening, ‘The theatre. or rather circus party was one of the biggest that ever took place in this city, and, what Is more, every man paid for his seat. The Shriners took in every: part of the show. They spent an hour in the freak room and looked all the anl- mals over. It was a merry party and everybody had a good time. an the Kidney-Wort Tablets, and can say that they have helped me very much, and can recommend them to any who suffer | kidney trouble. ‘WIZARD'S’ WARM WELCOME. Tt was enough to turn the heads of | the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodman, the welcome back to the Majestic which “The Wizard of Oz" received last night, Montgomery and Stone were as droil s ever. Anna Taughlin just as cunning, . |and when handsome Beasle Wynn sang |"I Love You All the Time” everybody was pleased to believe her and giad to} veins to give NEW JoY TO think she hadn't run ith “Babes in| y,y9g. Toyland,” Lotta Faust has gone into : “ mourning, and as a not too exacting widow now sings ‘Johnny, I'll Take You,” instead of “Sammy.” Montgomery and Stone have two cle nas that are new--"'The Night- and ‘I'd Like to Go Halves in "There are fourteen new musical numbers. The only change In the cast of last season Is that Charles Sw: ts ¢ the Wit with They are worth ning nold, U. was ENERGY—-NEW g through their WATCH YOUR URINE for the Brick Dust Danger Signal. The Urine in the body's index of Life or Death, Health or Sickness. | . Go to Your Drug- it TO-DAY. Get One Bottle of Dr. ttingill's Kidney-Wort Tablets, Take Nothing Elsc. If the first bottle does not help you our Consultation Depart- ment will advise you FREE. win and George Totten smith of the | t and enthustastic |4 tlularly the paean in praise of the gre: American “Ivg a Habit, The Rray a.) shows Mr « Ae. ws apew!n Is neludt BACK ACHES—-KIDNEY PAINS Cured and Saved by the Quick and Marvellous Powers of the Great Kidney and Liver Remedy IDR. PETTINGILL’S KIDNEY-WORT TABLETS first act were tuneful and catchy, par-| coms If you DON'T K: onda not FRI “pie.” Mr, by known juggling cond act ist dawn of the‘ and Mr, Fully, Grapewin. Grapewin's specialty ; Burlington, Vt Tt was x several pretty eink, | (oS CHARLES VON STEINBERG, dr Ve Grand Army of the Republic, Vt. Cc SLEEPLESS AND RUN DOWN, | You Can't Hold Out Long This Way. 2 You Are Working Too Hard and You Know It. They Contain NO ALCOHOL rin pa | You Can Get Strong Without Stoppin, Your Work, 7 | ‘What the people want {is to get over | that weakness and tired feeling, that nervousness And sleeplessness with-| out stopping their work. They can't’ afford to be idle. They must work. | And it is not necessary to rest. You can get well and strong without los- | ing a day’s work. There is a remedy 80 great and powerful in building up | the system, strengthening the nerves | and producing sleep, that it never) fails. The following letter written; Mulberry St.., Newark, N. J., says: stock, we're sure. the even glossier and richer after and white. Alls LM Dr. Pettingill’s Kidney-Wort Tablets THEY CURE—Back Aches—Brick Dust—Bladder Weakness— Nothing But Concentrated Cure. This underwear sells usually at a dollar a garment. Main Floor, 0th St. Section. Men’s Mercerized Silk Underwear, 50c. a Garment. This will mean a lot to you when you see just what this under- and signed by Mr. H. M. Levy, 100) wear is. You'll grasp this chance to put by your summer underwear This underwear looks just like the pure silk sort, and it will look shing. The shirts are trimmed with silk binding on front—the drawers have double seats and are faced with satin, Plain and ribbed effects—colors pink, blue, novia gold, brown well- | EASTER PHOTOS. nother offeritig, which in cludes als, with be also, great ot SV E.:2198& 22" STREETS Special Easter Showin DA. M aw ALBS and sURPLICES| {MB DRY GOODS CO. GA fret Stock inthe Cy, apes ent | —and big value, too. vice. It is our greatest sale—and stands without precedent. guarantee each one of them to be exac makers and ourselves to fall back on if anything goes wrong. Ready to-morrow morning in the basement. $45. Sewing Machines and science have evolved. Automatic lift. is ready to sew, known device in the way of attachments. finish, with FIVE DRAWERS, and have complete set of attach-| ments. Both the mak- | er and ourselves suar- antee them for Fi YEAR’ It's the chance of the year to buy a machine for little. |The frst undred who come to- - hundred who came to-/arm and five drawers. tunate owners of these, to-morrow’s selling. | greatly to the ease of operation. scruples against charging $60 for. the House, All Special for To-Morrow It’s a great list and includes everything you could possibly want or need. Some things are ridiculously low in price; all of them are at asaving, Just to-morrow. Better plan to be here, Brooms, Brushes and Dusters, | «0 a nd MADE MANILA GLOTHES LI A “farge size, aleely ¥ 100 feet. for | WoOb COAT HA arnished: each | WILLOW, CLOTHES BASKETS. fine se- tamil alge: be. Kind 1 iv mine. nd [cee aereeaen 79 Fagsaon, Henry eee will prec \ wreaerls a Maitre ae pl \ phikea et gh BAGS, fine woven mesh. ail ‘or an amateur tharin« ennedy al tere seseeee od Eouat of hersatt in “the Huling Power” To-Morrow We'llOtfer Women’s ||: Nir BOARDS. covered and oad: at the Garrick. ft TONG, : ‘Willlam. Gillette, at the Lyceum, Wout | FAIRY SOAP. calmly pursues his long run in “The Ad- D I], Kid Gl I 59 p O ! cial at, | . rable Crichton.” 2 ot y T cakes for 2S0. Tare t oar Kid Gloves at o7c. Pair es | Mec €inian” a the Manhattan, And were you to pay the full dollar for them you'd be well satis- Ipegubs OG ithe, Fold ia remmadnas sta che fied with your bargain, we'll wager—for they're the smartest, newest A\ oH FEATHER | Dt . | BABBITT’S LAUNDRY SOAP. —_ 8 cakes for 2ic. ‘equay crow! Prancis, and Vii ——S—— — a horses, cers; the iy tAvoy and im for's ie ‘Theat! Pana old 801 he ‘went -esifient lar iti New sa stroupe HN QR tching | Brothers novelty called jained the gtock company at play at Proctoi tive Miss My PrCOnRy, ‘lorette, tl sla. MAUDEVILLE OFFERINGS. At Hammerstein's Victoria the bill ftroduced Paul Spadoni, the la gler from Europe, while others were Ethel Levey, Pat Rooney and Bmma the sossow Midg idocq, Harry Gilfoll and ulkens, ‘The Cirole’é bill included Riccobono's . Greene's the Rappo Sisters, Stetson and ‘Mhomas J. Ryan and Mary ‘Mike Haggert Chats Case Barnum. & Batley’s clrous at Madison Garden is drawing immense ets, Hi the Siberian 4 Janet Melville, Richflel Daughter,” the headliner at taining mono: il H. Cressy appeared the Led princi} Annie joa dill included 0° Martinnetti and ee by Ettian Tatar Norton, Mitchel! hy a je Holdsworths and Aloz ana abel MoKinley, nieces iene? (etafte ate cant. "while Candela and and a pl Seamon's big were Genaro and Bailey, Nighi on, the 18 hte e Dresser and the Avon ‘wax-work groups cinemato- jeraph pictures were anewn ae! the Biden int A f , om Btatio n George and ‘Lydia Bar 9 Doings of Johnny Jonee,"" and wonderful remedy, Dr. wreene's Ner- ‘Musolal with Dan Mc- attraction ut I Twenty-third Street Theat-e. Proctor's Fifth Ave re presented "The Lost Para- Dagwell, who sings the eudevilio wection. ¢ Hundred and “fifth Street Theatre was “' pater ae ‘as “Ships. hile the headed and uses. [. The chief attraction at Huber’s was i silver: dancers. faines Four nebert * Talk- bags |® “I suffered bes mt eer, ten te ble rackins ins in my back an * chest, ‘and’ was eo nervous that 1 gad white, could not attend to business from. loss of sleep and appetite eo that it) almost set me insane. I tried five doctors in this city and could find no relief. i “At last I was told to try a ee ler- vura blood and nerve remedy, and after taling not quite two bottles. 1) found myself perfectly well. During my sickness I lost flesh until I was eleton. Since taking Ner- vura I ve gained nearly sixty pounds. I have only praise for this jus- All sizes. id in and “The vura, and do all in my power to recommend it to my friends. I have told several customers of it, and they have tried it with beneficial result: All kinds. of nervous, chronic and Dlood diseases are quickly and per- manently cured by Dr. Greene's Ner- vura blood and nerve remedy. Try} it and notice the change in your feel- ings, for it acts quickly and it will make you well and etrong. Dr. Greene, the well-known physi- cian of 101 Fitth Ave, New York City, discovered it. He 1s the most 1 specialis¢ in curing ner- ‘yous and chronic diseases, and can be consulted free, personally or by let~ ter. Recommended and for sale by all druggists. LAXDRA CAT su ton; perfect in every way. roc: ‘Th Nel- the armholes, All sizes. Jack No mail orders filled. PILLS ae & CONSTIPATION kinds, a lot just received from abroad. All the new Spring colors are in the assortment, as well as black Perfect fit in every case guaranteed, Saas To-Morrow’s the Time to Buy 15c. Hosiery at 6c. Pair! An unusually sharp Bloomingdale trade-manoeuvre brings about BR i 2 Loe : os this extraordinary special in men’s and women's good hosiery. The stockings and socks are in medium and heavy-weight cot- Worth more than double to-morrow’s price. Matin Floor. 1th St. Reetion Main Floor, 59th St. Section. Main Floor, They're made of carefully selected glace kid, in two-clasp style. All sizes to-morrow at the-exceptional price of six cents a pair, though this hosiery’s easily worth fifteen. Women May Bvy the Daintiest Sorts of Undervests at 6c. And it won't take the wise one long to make up her mind to in a good, big stock now for future use—the price’s the inducement, hey’re of good ribbed cotton, prettily trimmed at neck and 50th St. Seetton. None C. 0. D. No Mail Orders. | Puirbank's Mascot Laundry Soap, 12 cakes for‘. seat = 250 Scouring large size, tees special at 23¢ = No hoops to fall off KNIFE-CLEANIN Ja ee BEES] noARDS = = ey |3kour Kleen for . Babbitt'a 1776 Washt axes for Atmmonti etal, bottle quart bottle extra stron, ror. a posit! hes and bugs, special, can Inwect Bellows, the best made. Match Stands, bronz each. Liquid Enameiine, can, at Wax Tapers. will not drip. b fo fs Torch and Key combined, each at. Zo Wrekorf, ‘pig. 20 Be i canine Shonees, with wire holder to WAIT. fF, 6BON 100 i iJ | Werve fifty of these machines to he sold to-morrow at the price, They \are in the five drawer-drop-head table-top construction and have every Guaranteed by the maker and ourselves for five years. Finished in golden oak, with ball-bearing running parts, Ine Wednenday Tk We fil AMPS WITH THIS jt Wy. Host Mixed Tea oan string 1 ph ster FOR $147, AND $16.00 IN STAMPS, SS Two Hundred Pairs *7.50 and *7.00 Portieres at $4.95 pair. Here is avery large handful of good fortune—tfor you. with whom we do business found himself with quite a quantity of Velour borders—too many, considering the lateness of his season. We picked out a lot of tine, heavy Armures that we thought would make attractive backgrounds, and had the borders appliqued on} them. There are just two hundred pairs—and we expect to sell them all to-morrow. Wide heavy Velour borders. appliqued on heavy mercerized figured Armures would actually be worth $7,50 a pair a Portieres of this character are appropriate to any room; and they'll render yeoman ser- We cannot fill mail orders for them nor can we send any C. O. D. Want to give full choice to those who can be here. Two Hundred High Grade Sewing Machines At Prices New York Has Never Heard Of, Notwithstanding all the startling and incongruous statements that are made about Sewing Machines and their relative lowness of price in some houses of repute, we make the assertion to-day that in no in- stance have Sewing Machines of equal quality with these ever been offered at the prices mentioned below. We have two hundred Machines—bought much below our own regular figures. e —not very far from here—by a sewing machine company whose name and reputation is world-wide. y as represented—for five years from date of purchase you have the A $2 Goldman Tucker Given Free with Each Machine, we Automatic Lift $50 Sewing Machines at $17.95. Every improvement that goes to make a per- fect running machine, with such assistance in the way of hemmers and tuckers and so forth as skill Raise the cover and machine HIGH ARM, ALL PARTS BALL BEARING. The best machine you can buy at any price is our $20 one, which agents have no conscientious It is the highest | grade drop-head construction, with swell front, high We've twenty of them for Here Are Helps to Your Cleaning Steinhardt & Strasbourger, | | = 4904 WORLD ALMANA World Wants Go Everywhere. a One of the best Portiere makers Wide, heavy Tapestry borders, appli- qued on heavy mercerized figured Armure. Not a pair in the lot worth less than $7.00. 95 *A, Ext Special for Wednesday and Thursday Only, §5 Eyeglasses a | 0 Spectacles tr . They were made We Do not risk your eyesight by buying cheap bargain. and be wit $counter glasses from inex- these? perienced clerks. These goods A" 3 goods are Imported French and ‘compact. § Periscopic Lenses, Mounted OLE ul! Sin 10-Karat Solid Gold. Cased Frames. The eyeqiaases new 7a cllpa_ whieh preven! ?: ‘haa with lth na at with el fonipiea, We employ. two of the most ee Teen the city, who wil Te your vision, Each pair of glasses te 9 [ertectiy fitted und adjusted before lea ent. A SPECIAL, ARRAD iT FOR NEW LENSES AND RE MADE, BACH | $25 Sewing Machines at 11.9 They are our No, 3 Sterling machine made with three- drawer box top; of antique oak in the piano finish, which means highly pol- ished. They are easy running, and not a bit trouble- some to operate, We guarantee them | for five years abide which add PAIRS: yard PURCHASER OF THESE GOODS. SOLID GOLD CASED $450 RPR OS Mek ° ATTACHED, FOR THIS SALE $1.00 to $2.00 95el Gold Rings, Never has any store contained such a crowd as this one to-day. We started the day with forty thousand Rings— the biggest single purchase ever made. : They were beauties—all of them. Folks }. at bought them in half dozens, Why pay more, argued they, when with ordinary care such rings will wear for years? Basement To Make Room for Summer Furniture We Break Prices Heavily To-Morrow.. That's the trouble with the furniture business; it takes room. When the summer's stuff comes piling in, other things must get out} of the way—and vice versa. So to-morrow we break prices om}. many pieces which take up considerable room. It isa happenstance that saves you a deal of money. ban Bedroom Suits, as ame 0. educed to $18.00 ae erty $38.00, sduced to $20.00 be ry 00, formerly 49.0% duced to $30.00 Birch, formerly 00 cera a intr epaneeein a tre Bird's-eye Maple, produced & ies0;00 itahontay Wreeerelt heey Re) reduced to $35.00 Mahogany Veneered. formerly. $99 reduced to $42.00 Dressers. Golden Oak, formerly $12. red 00; Golden Oak. formerly, $20.00) 64 gy Curly Birch, formerly 008 6, 9 Curly Birch, formerly $25. red meseen te SEATS Bird's-eye Maple, bape pobe pr Bird's-eye Male, lop oh Mahorany ‘Venesred, ly js, full ete, $6. to $9. = oat $3.00 Chiffoniers. eS zeae Golden Oak. formerly $8.00; = juced reduced to $4.00 Toilet Tables, White Enamelled. Goiden Oak. formerty Bird's-eye Maple, bate ts Brteere amok, formats Bird'eeve Maple, formerly redi Golden Oak, formerly $11.00: ‘reduced to $7.00 Golden Oak, formerly 00: Feduced to $15.00 Mahogany Veneered reduced to $is.00 Mahogany Veneered, torperizs 78 8 00 Mahogany Veneered, reducea'te $20.00 Mahogany wees duced’ to 330,00 9. $25.00; juced to $15.00 Rirtiaveve Maple, formerly, 70°$20.00 Bird’eere Manie, tormeriy $350.09 Og Bird's-eye Mavle, formerly $40. reduced to $25.00 Easter Novelties & Favors| A wonderful collection—right from Germany and France, where experts conjure all sorts of pretty things. No other such stock in all New York. Small Carts, with rabbits as drivers, 10c, to $ drawn by all sorts of hens, rabbits, Chickens, Ducks, Lambs, Elephants, Dogs, Cats, & Comical Figures, 10c. to 8c. China Pieces, sc. to §0¢. $5.98, Silk and Satin Painted Egg: pound, Anda great many othe Bird's-eye Maple, form ‘Mahogany finish, form Menogeny, formerly Oe oe Mahogany, 0d bien tps +2 to 5. Carts, Wagons and Chariots,,] rimmed with ribbon, 25c. to $12./ 3$c. dozen to $22 dozen, Rustic Pieces, 10c. to “MADE IN AMERICA.” And Tells All About America, as Well as All Other Countries. World Al 4 Enoyelopedia. * * * Well prii tianty hou. i eo 8 over 600 pages. 1,000 aybgects, Price % cents, of all ere—35 cents by mail.