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, ct ‘play WY yas PLUMES ON HEARSE SUMMER IN SICILY : ‘ BIGAMY CHARGE sar te ence nas Sp VANDERBILT IN HORSE SHOW BROADWAY, iD TO sen SERGE shade local to Paris—gave Henry Mill William K., Jr., to Exhibit Stable FOR F IDAY, MA ae Lab eat A Ae Mok Mati Marea ttached to W at Durland’s Academy. Playwright Purposes to Com- R » MARCH 25, preciative audience at the Hudson agon " . * g Jules Stein, Head of Casket si ies nigh ie mene cmc (ase Cee le Mune |nacratns'nses‘try cr'us'tones'ar| plete Two New Plays on A Special Sale of Ribbons Trust, Sued by Two Women,| one cocktatt does not make a dinner ake Fright and Run AWaY—| any horse show, will make his first ap- American Subjects—One Is Z , y 1) wy more than one swallow a summer,| Driver Thrown Off and Se-|Pearance in the ring with ‘nis entire At Very Low Prices. ; One for Separation, the Other | but this tcast is of the intangible va- Stable of high steppers at the Thir-) for Miss Clara Bloodgood, N \ for A é rety known as food for thought, ana] verely Injured. teenth Annual bpesire 8 aise the Dur. SATIN TARFRTA RIBBONS, 4 inches wide, in nile, ; for Annulment of Marriage. | the concentrated little comedy gave such ae ae Rey ae Sretaene red, pink, turquoise, brown, violet, black or white. zest to the evening as to make “Man land Riding Aca Te and fe | Clyde Fitch ts going to sail fom Fu- Vv At 16 ae Proposes’ seem worth while. Henry Fuller, sixty-two years old, a| #xth street, April 6, 6.and 7. rope Saturday. He will bo gne four alue 25c a yard. t Ce " cf ie 1 >} Notice of Suit for Separation. | ,.2et,trudl’ ingenue who lore thy actct’s| on a hearee that etood in front of the | three, the Corinthian efas one, while| "Sits Bloodgood's play will vo some. | thir ,onk, elosy Aad “beautini with tment under a shower of petaln| Stephen Merritt undertaking shop. The | {n the harness class there will be thir-| what on tho order of ‘Her Own Way.’ ‘name of this great hele In the annulment c: Mi Stel: imply ks fi . * 5 , Fy . . . . . ) Ret marriage ‘ts . on the ‘ound that EASTER enthusiasm is surging through Greater New York's most popular retail store. The whole | Monday began the actual calendar Spring season with an ovation; with a volume of business that \ emartied ad anoth | ” HC MAN FACES WIFE NO. 1 HAS TWO | DAUGHTERS AND A SON. In Affidavit Says She Learned of Husband’s Alleged Second Marriage Through Newspaper One wife and the mother of his three NEW -PLAY-FULL OF- COLOR. Henry Miller Produces “Frederto Lemaitre” by Clyde Fitch. Mr. Miller's portrayal of the great French actor, who struggles between his admiration for the charms of a pretty Uttle stage-struck milliner and his dis- gust at her attempts to act, and who by bis own rendering of an impromptu scene which he had suggested to her convinces her that she had better for- swear the stage and return to her bour- geols sweetheart, was, from the point Of View of sliver acting, a technical tour de force, and was enthusiastically re-| © alved. | Miss Kulp, who played from the roses she had sent im viously—the audience could have guessed q| team suddenly dashed ay byrt Brown. The. pole of the Cornel! Company's wagon plerced the breast of one of the horses attached to the Metro. polltan Company's wagon. | Th wes Instantly, Brown thrown out. but was not fofured. ACCIDENT QUE TO ‘Mr. Vanderbilt has purchased a tow new horses for the occasion and looks forward to carrying away many a blue ribbon. Old-time exhibitors are won- dering what the stock conalsts of, but Mr. Vanderbiit seems to guard his se- cret well and promises to surprise horae-loving people by the entries which he is golng to make. . Entries for this show are coming in fast. There are ten classes for saddle horses; the jumping class will have driver for the J. B. & J. M. Cornell Iron Company, was thrown from his wagon in @ runaway accident to-day and badly injured. He was taken to the New York Hospital, where it was found he was suffering from severe in- ternal injuries and a scalp wound. Fuller waa driving his team north on Eighth avenue and had jugt reached Nineteenth street when the horses be- oame frightened at the waving plumes teen. Provision has also been made for deal} hey having two chr¥s0: re, for them, and a — CLUDE FITCH WILL complete these plays will ject and one of finish my ‘plays yachting go to Pa Mise Clara Bloodgood. duced next season under the mans ment of Charles Frohman. "J shall go to Sicily for a couple! of months,” sald Mr. The other one will be ous and not of the pr months and during that time expects to two new plays. Both be American in 5s them Is Intended f It will be pr of teh, “and will Atier @ littis the: on the Mediterranean I shail| ris and London. Then I shiall| THE. WORLD: THURSDAY: EVENING, MARCH 24, 1904,--- - that will not change th liong glossy hair in most any kit ts ever so fine and expenst b Toxuriant and Is more admired Mf title, and those wh P cents and a few moments each day for month or two can have hair to their e tire satisfaction, for there!) now remedy, that will make the utekly Da how * grow hild: ara the Pye eRS from eae had Mr,|tween Twenty-first and Tw aside on by Qacice iS 1 yn children cl ing him with] Fitch’s name been omit! ‘om the pro-| gtreeta ran. into @ lamp-post, orsea to run: bigamy | it for se} gramme—looked very charming, ¥ Died from Carbolie Acid Potsoning ale) ere trled to-day In the Supreme Court ard | {her ateamstea attra about Rer acting | ated on thelr mad journeys oe Mrs. Kato Casey, of No. 242. Inst oii eROW ‘another wife, who says she married | real nas er) Between Twenty-second and Twenty- SUNDAY WORLD WANTS Ninety-third street, dled in Preshy- ha 10 cents him believing he was a single man, asking the same court to annul her marriage, fronts {s the situation which con- Milllonaire Jules Stein, for ars one of the heads of the rust of ¢his country and its general manager in this city. He is} now residing in Havana, having gone | there « month since to take charge of one of the truet’s branches in that city. ‘The legal Mrs. Stein was Miss Fannie Haas, of Louisville, Ky., when she be- came the wife of Jules Stein on Sept. 14, 181. She has borne him three chil- @ren—Florence, twenty-one; Emily, eighteen, and Stanley, twenty years old, ‘The son is now in Cuba with his father, and the daughters, two highly accom- plished young women, are just entering society. Notice Amazes Wife No. 1. ‘The second Mrs, Stein, who is seeking) an annulment of her marriage, was Miss Edythe Johnson. daughter of a Glens Falls citizen and a niece of the noted diviné the Rev. Dr. Lyman Ab- bott, of, Brooklyn and Cornwall-on-the-| Hudson, According to an affidavit of the first Mrs. Stein, she learned of what she terms her husband's “bigamous mar- riage’ through a notice in a newspaper | saying that the wife of Jules Stein had begun an action for separation, That was on Nov. 23, 1901. She knew that. she had done nothing of the kind and began an investigation, which revealed that Jules Stein and Edythe Johnson had deen married on Jan, 10, 1900, at Calvary Church, No. 273 Fourth aveth wife living. Received Only Since 1902, nie Stein, as is that’ sho! je diving at Sixty-third street r. And that there- id did live with her at the and Columbus after her husbi the Johnson Stein, Hotel, the Murray ill, he Lineoln and the Gilsey: September, 1402, she ax- he has received from her Sine rerts that alls! husband toward her support has been $15, L 1 u iMag outhe suena Hel |S 4 to 4 Lower Ohan Importers’ Price. usband struck Mrs. she caused him to be Irtieth street sta- sing pre: tr hotel no charge wa him, and he packed his Mrs. | her n Beckas, , for the trouble Le ad had_with hig % Mrs, Edythe. Stel Piaza’ Hotel in luxurious. sty Mrs. nile stein has a modest abate wife. in is living at ihe wikie e. The only remaining part, that of the actor’a servant, was Well’ rendered by: Walter Allen. | large sizes and popular designs. waists, coats and wraps. white, cream and natural pearl. These fine-Pearl Buttons are of varied styles in small and he designs are plain and carved, with two-hole, four-hele or self shank, while the colors are 'e state. without the least hesitancy, that these are exceptionally good values and the greatest we have ever offered. PEARL BUTTONS; regular 45c. to 60c. qualities; doz., third streets they collided with’ a team belonging to the M tas Hotel Supply Company. river was Al- WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Ohe Brgy Store Js Doing Store inspiringly reflects the spirit of Spring, and the season’s greatest fashion show. The weather has been cutting up didoes, lagging lingeringly back in Winter's clutches, but the time isn't far distant when days will be sunny, warm and bright with cheer. It is in anticipation of the new season's wants that the Siegel Cooper Store is so splendidly prepared. BReautifulPearl Buttons. They are Suitable for dresses, 1,000 25c 3Ie terian DOZEN Hospltal to-day from acid polsoning. Mrs. Casey awallowed the poison yesterday at her home. was absolutely unprecedented. And yet it was quite natural. i Behontee a Wondertul Spring Rusiness en hair Krow . Saks & Company HIGH LUSTRE TAFFETA RIBBONS, 434 inches wide, in all the light Spring and millinery des. Value 40c. a yard. At 23c, Finest DOUBLE FACED SATIN SASH RIBBONS, 6% inches wide, in pink, light blue, nile, corn or gray. Value 75c. a yard. At 45c. | vo | ue a n= a The’ Store is beautiful. It is one of the most interesting places in New York. It is more than a mere: | tradingcentre. It isa place of entertainment. Thereare innumerable featuresthat cannot be found elsewhere. - The S SHIRTS Pring stocks are prodigious. Boys’ Mercerized Underwear At Less Chan 5 Price. On sale to-morrow in the Main Aisle :— BOYS’ IN SPRING AND SUMMER WEIGHTS. Certain trade advantages and conditions make -it possible to sell this underwear at the very unusual price quoted. AND DRAWERS All sections of the world have contributed. i Sear ae Popular Spring Jewelry, Yewest Yovelties Low-Priced Friday. BROOCHES and BAR PINS, high ciass, 4 gold-filled patterns in pearl and rhinestone combina 500 tions, WAIST SETS. enamel. F Ars Panne Stein ae ot Moadres and |% PEARL BUTTONS: regular 60c. to 75e qualives; doz. cor sree Lwellth street A ; tion silk, all colors and } f iy eater PEARL BUTTONS: regular 95e. te $1.50 qualities: doz. 65e The Shirts and Drawers are made of mercerized or imitation silk, and bot 25¢ PINS; 2 sy‘en in A BRIGHT IDEA. Japanese Military Suits for Boys. The newest, naitlest and most artistic ‘The suits were designed by a well- Spown speciatist and promise to attain right show you the style of the BOSTON SMELTS, It's a worthy array of Dinner Sets we have to offer in the China Department to-morrow, nnd gel if i ‘ i Cur GI hould EOURUD OF Ser arid Fold Ulend artiesionly, Suits. Our Young Men’s Section FANCY WEAKFISH. , and the prices are most reasonable. The Odd China, Cut Glass and Lamps should com- tran strongly with thelr dark navy of the Boys’ Store has become SELECT SMOKED Happies, { !© ¢ | mand an unusual share of attention also, for we have determined to make Friday a bargein day to be Aaothers aa well as boys, will. par- very popular because the clothes NEWPORT HADDOCK, ) remembered in this section. ticularly fancy the sults, are “‘just right” for the young man BOSTON CODFISH, ob Cue Stass. The suits ar je of dark navy blue worsted ser di entire effect | Unotly milit he blouse in cut with | L. |. BUTTERFISH. { 6c | seauriruL AMERICAN POR CRACKER JARS: beautiful floral i qulrassier Hnished | with | fold NOVA SCOTIA HERRING. | INE rs decorations: — blue backgrounds: | TRAYS; handsomely cut: DP 5) d buttons, Th iH y - 2 CELAIN DINNER SETS, hand le Ta Na Pa atactel Madan wome, violet decorations 100 regularly $1.00 FOC) srevat EXTRA CHOICE NATIVE RIB pame braid ‘effect. The ‘belt ssh ea - s regular price $10; se. Oy DF) BEAUTIFUL DECORATED ROLL del de of a. braid: iS + ROAST, Diecast regules: price ° UTIFU! TTLES; handsomely cut; terial snore a com inaslon of whe Friday Spectal HINDQUARTERS CANADA! 1b, | BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN POR. } TRAYS; regularly $1.50. Se |BOTITES: hanseeatey a, aa Ler " hreads. ; MUTTON, r CELAIN DINNER SETS; richly | BEAUTIFUL DECORATED UT GLASS OIL OR mare the imperial A ae eLscot te FOREQUARTERS SPRING 70¢ decorated; 100 pieces; regular PUDDING DISHES; regular Oa CRUETS; special, 75e ® @ew Invention, known as the “hand-e- Th fabri \ . LAMB, price $18.50, 41, 00 price $3.00, rE 25 L ese fabrics at your selection: = BSB = DINNER SETS: 100 pieces; handles Se. CHINA SALAD BOWLS; omer. eh” The trourers are cut in the y * trimmed with ld biaid. The sults are intended for ol m three to ten y (Notion Store, 18th St. Afsie, Main Floor.) Wilton Velvet Rugs. Five Dollars. The illustrations to the left and of 1410 19 years. Black and blue cheviot, gray and will readily retain their richness of lustre after numerous washings. Drawers have double seats and pearl buttons; every seam is double sewn. The colors are blue, flesh and ecru. Each garment is ribbed and thoroughly elastic, thus insur- An Opportunity for By Boys-- Friday, Fresh Fish and So far this season the smaller Boys had the right of way in our Boys’ Store on the 2d Floor. But to-morrow’s offering consists of Long Trouser Suits at Meats FANCY CHICKEN HALIBUT STEAKS, FANCY CODFISH STEAKS, FANCY SALMON STEAKS, L. 1. FLOUNDERS, pig a id st ka | bb, 100 CHOICE CORNED FLAT SPARE \ jp Ribas 2 The 2dC Chinaware, Cut Slass and Lamps Go-Worrow Important Yews For Housekecpers. Dinner Sots. and knobs all stippled. Limoges 21,00 SHIRT WAIST PINS, 25 MILITARY WAIST. SETS, 3 pins, flat or round | CRYSTAL HAT neptls rel ; , : PINS: many styles eer ea ig lee or pore nee ing a satisfactory degree of wear. Sizes 24 to 34. ° ene poms 5 Oa of white. ‘and “tog Denka, i .; this sale, special at, f | ihito, For Sayan: Gxtra Uataes vor MEG mn Made to sell at 75c.; this P Ral, pt Bante SIGNET INTIAL WAIST hee 25¢ No Rugs are more noted for their combining beauty ability than the S FOR heavy lapped gold Wikon Velvet Rugs. To-morrow we feature two forshandiome copies of | Parnes and Varnishes, "Sits heavy lapped s21d 50 GOLD FRONT f Henk ccmectewa vias fouma) Ge yt aints an OS. FRIDAY, ry Ho eave Sour SLEEVE Criental Carpets. Prices have been made particularly advantageous. READY MIXED PAINTS. GOLD PAINT BELT BUCKLES, innumerable PINS. 25e Size 9 x 12, 19.76 | Size 8.3 x 10.6, 17.75 is inte ise] cerstenasrtets Bist dapanee Qa 0, 2 pater; gold and silver plated: the | hy of Be NN i Oe aces Haren ire lespesraliey SS saep HARD Ol Eaten Wie revert Lhoto / der Vow: pepular Reman rose, French gray STERLING SILVER PENCILS. 9.60 3 very heaviest superior . ) Favorite 7 . oor severing limited number of designs. Size 9 x 125 $28.50 28, 50 i Be gmt en ESTES ABs Ata special booth in the 18th Street Aisle on the Main Floor iene tart 50c' GOLD PLATED (BEAOINEC Rs 25 sr O 8 ° | Barge. size © | we are selling Coupons at $3.00 each which entitle you to the | a ad} ce Rachie Py iful_ medallion ; te | TE Soxear parse : OWL HEAD bright finish, Maes lon Gaua racine eae Gee meee || ee Ee] abit, balay wouatang, | Following wonderful Photo Speciale any funre dat \ BROOCHES, —_| STICK PINS. BROOCHES, BAR Size 6x9; $9.50 grade. for 7.50) Size 9x12; $18.50 grade, for 16.50 | j-quare size” | Spink ae | 12 Imperial Carbonettes & ) sy) 0 O “NY lle [PINS EAR SCREWS oe Size 9x10.6; $14.50 grade, for 10.26 | Size 9x12: $21.50 grace, for 79.00 | WeslOaSEE manern, Ht te #8. | one 16x20 Black & White } Oe STIRS Raven {ing silver top: Be pmeee 25e (Fifth Floor, Front.) artes ie rool (agement) (Photo 8tudlo is on the Tth Piasrs bead eyes. 25¢ (Main Floor, Front, 1th St. at Very Spectal Prices. Odd China. $5.00 CUT GLASS CELERY $3.50 CUT GLASS WATER handsomely decorated; special, BEAUTIFUL HAND-PAINTED IIc} brown cheviot, medium and light RIBS, Ib "| China; regularly $30.50; set LAMPS; 12-inch globes: cen ral ice ination | i ; ! ee $1.00 CHINA SALAD BOWLS: ti oNete herhecr (iailae piled q en Ea BACaINO: ait coniaion (0 oversiads SHORT FOREQUARTERS CAN. Odd China. Morty Gocoruiad special OOO sate 7.50) ithe ir method prohibits us from ADA MUTTON, Ib., Se ‘ 50c. ENGLISH FIREPROOF TEA RICH BRASS-FINISHED READ- 5 ‘ The, volumo of advertising in The telling you how much more Sic: CHINA OYSTER ELATED! TS eq | POTS: secoraced in assorted styles: ING LAMPS, with green dome. gh = ¥ ‘World is tereasing. these suits are worth; therefore HINDQUARTERS SPRING handsomely decorated; special, Cc special tomorrows 29) ade. ciped and chieneen aaene > e There te no known want that World wo simply. say LAMB. Ib,. 14 | $1.00 CAKE PLATES: many beau Ba aioe cemlarly 3400 2.85} Wants cannot ait ; iful decorations ; special, 29¢ ut Olass. BEAUTIFULLY ETCHED GAS.) & Gunaken, Werio—over Two mith Su ° 2) , LOINS OF FRESH JERSEY 5 | 25. CHINA DECORATED |g502, CUT. GLASS INCH GLOBES in many designs: regulatly, ¢ . j 5 | 3; handsomely — cuts Sve Mars. crmure ec? | PLATES: in many decorators: 7.5 | BOW! Be Z| Pe morro,

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