The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1904, Page 6

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THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENTING, MARCH 28, 1904. HATTIE WILLIAMS, WHO WON’T LAUGH AT BERNARD'S JOKES., BISTOR HSSED OUT OF PULPIT The Rev. J. Alford Fisher, Known to Local Congregational | \ ‘Churches, Made to Stop Ser- | 4mon on eee he Rev. 3. Alford Fisher {iket carcer”in local’ Congregational t pits, has, according to a despatch | who had a been hissed out of | ranklin Avenue | in that efty erm = from Cleveland. ©., pastorate of the He tried to preact MBlberty.” One of the deacons stood rin tre her didn't pro: say. Then th Rregation rein the deacon, and despite the battle | id made him quit Hit was a sermon on “Liberty” -that isregutional Chur among the worship and told] to stop, but hy the Kev. 4 nO’ “hold his until he of the minister they hisked pim started all of the Rey. Misher's troubles Week ago, and, of course, when he aa- | ounced that he would aydrese the} @bngregation on the same antes again | ere wasn’t @ vacant pew in the church. | le repeated the statements of hin first address, “which had been considered objectionable to a certain faction, snd then there was no stopping Deacon Dhomas Henderson This man came here a lie and a fraud,” shouted Henderson with rage “He represented to us that he was a minister of the Gospel. It was a fale “Put him out! Put him out!” Henderson's followers “Order, T beg you to preserve order the minister, but he might a# Well have tried to oalm the seo "Go on, go on,” Mix adherents cried ingly, but they were in the rity, and ‘with the singing of the ing hymn Rev. Fisher left the pul- and retired to bis s fenderson.and his faction put a guard | stand so that the rato it, and shouted . He accepted {tional call to Dr. Scudder's church, ff Brooklyn, In 187, In 12 he wan Pastor of the Se ‘ongregational Church at Riverhend, L. A Brooklyn creditor him estaba in supplementary testified that he re at fap Congregational i il | cents, At the next amination, on! family sto have been a mi) | ‘OUbIO, Cex " | tor and, people. r = ear ble dust is distasteful to you, just me $100 for the remainder of the ers of the Daly Ye 1 have died within nine weeles. Dan and r and T will be glad to leave. wath preceded his by ward Merrigan, a Accident in Cen Young Cholly Ausder Bocker wa thrown from his horse into the Ce yesterday. Timothy G. Seas After or’ i) Operation for Liver Trouble— Funeral of Actor from Home fee) si." sumrented Nis groom , ie Revere te Of the dead ac i Tecate in Revere, Mass., To-Morrow. Rete ect eatiel fe fe would have 1 and other theatrical or off and tare secured a tricky : he present we and the funera) arr ward ager gementa are in che Rosenbaum, or r theatrical the by .consulting the “Horses and jages’’ department of Sunday World| ts—over two million read | The death of Dan Daly, the comedian, | 121st Street: 2226to 2234 Third Ave. Chatham Sq: 193 to 205 Park Row. | Tw o Establishments. Everything for Housekeeping. Carpets, Rugs, Oiler Linoleum, Matting, Etc. Mahogany Gold Frame Parlor thes, ; The round top is} Mirror. beautifully inlaid and ¥ French bevel plate, polished like a plano ‘This ts one of the daintiest parlor tables we have ever had, highly burnished frame, handsomely carved, 40x18 Ne va 112-Piece Diner Set, beautifully decorated, inches, and his son, Kdward J. | FRITZI SCHEFF HAS NARROW ESCAPE ima Donna Was Only Slightly WHO WON'T LAUGH | sore, ut Miss Williams has au enam- eiled gtsalght face and retuses to crack it with a pees ” BRHiad in Railroad Wreck— HUSt COGHLAN NOT Hurled Headlong from State- 10 GE GT DWORCE room Into Aisle of 0 Aisle of Car CHICAGO, March 28%—With her arma and shoulders bruised and her nerves slightly on edge, Frits: Scheff, the opera singer, who Js now starring in a musical comedy, is thankful to-day that she escaped serious injury in a railroad wreck at Concord, Mick. Her car was #0 badly gmashed ‘that f had to be out out of the train. An east-bound express struck the prima donna’s train and the impact sent her headlong through the open Aook of her wtateroom. and landed her in the aisle, Several other passengers were cut and.bruised and a brakeman’s head was hurt (The euenieal Man ‘on the Stage” Has Failed 150 Times to Make Her Smile. Of all the fun in “The Girl from Kay's” there's one bit practised nightly ; at the Herald iquare of which the happy and hil us audience ia kept in ance. 1 ok t the e of Ger wate the han.somes eet” | Atress sbanons Ae Action Begun wa ones? et! Last April in Montana Against wreiumired aed 81! John 7. Sullvan—No Reason Miss Williams han sung the song | Given for Withdrawal. and changed the triniming on the hat takewise tor more than one hundi fifey times Mixa WHllkams, has hing. The ana HELENA, Mont, March 28,—Rose Coghlan hus decided to remain the | wife of John 'T. Sullivan, the actor. The divorce proceedings instituted by mer with — he busy most of the ‘Towns an doy! ——— T 1 well enough he play, | her have been dismissed in the District Wind and Wisdom. Sum Bernard. who is Hoggenielmer,| Court on the application of her attor-| wnite the windy man never seems to Ion wore to have his tevange, Yd Make her amile—vea. Twill Mine Coghlan played here: at the | fet pneumatically tired, he makes others mae he annowived. || Helena Theatre, bn Friday night to. People prefer tb get great informa- ars you don: explanation of the abandonment of ae At explanation of the abandonment of herltion in few words; for instance, in the Sunday World Wants—over two million readers bing about it's! torneve ernard | s doctor had Just | 9, 1968 erent eater The action was begun April EASTER WEEK SPECIALS. MONDAY ONLY.|/TUESDAY ONLY, CHOCOLATE COCOANUT OREAM KISSES, Ib. 10c CREAM KISSES, ib. co $0c SPECIAL FOR ENTIRE WEEK. ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT ADE CHOCOLATES AND CHOCOLATES, OR ALL CHOCOL ATR, propriately’ for th An Andlens assortment of dainty © 25 EASTER EGGS AND NOVELTIES. t5cl ¢ ie * Bette 50e. and 80°. choco! than others sell at and nut fillings, Ib. Our price, MARKET BASKETS. | CHOCOLATE CREAM EGGS. MINIATURE 10 Filled with candy eggs, which area Sc] _Vaker’s Chocolate used in coating, dox counterpart of the real article, each. COCOANUT CREAM EGGS. EASTER RABBITS. San Bias Cocoanut and French Fon- In endless varletion. Some dressed and Sef _ dant Cream, loz ‘Oc some plain, in 20 sizes, priced down to CREAM MARSHMALLOW EGGS. exact sine and appearance of @ nat- ural hen egg, Also a bevwilderiny Chickens, Ducks, 10 rama and Choci Ween pisiet ad iecorated, af amteniahing price We will deliver 1 to 10 Ibs. at the following rates. Manhattan Isiand, 10°, Brooklyn, Jersey City, Hoboken or the Bronx, tbc. No Goods sent ©. 0. D. Sweet Clover Creamery. 6th Floor, PEMONSTRATION Oy? day—generous samples of a eweet fresh milk to all. visitors Fresh butter made while you UNpPSOM MA walls SUXTH AVE. 19% TO2Z0™ STREETS Lots of money saved choosing your | f.— Easter gown or Spring apparel here Easter exhibit of ———— Novelties for Easter. Hasoment Salesroom. ia 3'RE going to clear out all our Easter novelties— bunnies, eggs, chicks and mechan- ical favors at about half price this week. Better hurry. ITH Easter only five cays away a made-to-measure costume is out of the question; but so much the better, for the necessity of choosing a ready-to- Pema wear gown will win hundreds of women over high art .millinery to our method of fitting smart dressers to dis- tinctive, superbly tailor-made apparel—including those bewitching’ creations from Paris, Vienna and London—equal to and often excelling those costly productions of the exclusive modiste. Que showrooms were crowded Monday a¢ never in the past. Dame Fashion's followers were there in full force, and with one voice de- clared that the Simpson Crawford Co.'s Easter display stands pre-eminently the foremost in + ° New York. Not only that, but they made their selections without demurring—express- Representing the very smartest adaptations from our own skilled millinery artists, together with authoritative styles of the fore- most Parisian masters. In our many never been so wel simply superb, and complete, Women’s dress, street or Garriage pees of catering to the public taste we have prepared as to-day. Our Millinery Stocks are ing surprise over the oslering of such won- drously beautiful conceits at the prices we ask. hats, turbans, toques «« bonnets So much for the Easter wear. But have you tations. ments. looked ahead into the cool Spring days and evenings when you must have one ot these smart tailor-mace jackets, or to the April showers which call for one of our splendid raincoats? Prices are so much lower for these qualities here than elsewhere that you'll certainly want to make your selection to-morrow, Third Floor. © Story of a jacket and a raincoat. those smart Spring creations, made of excellent quality The Jac ket at S16. 50 ine, of th styles, 22 inches long, coat collar with fly front and collarless eifect, lined with extra heavy $ taffeta; best jacket ever offered at $16.50, $ 1 6 50 16. 50 The raincoat at $16.50 Py is madé of an exer ea quailty of terials picraboaldereape coat id thy bsolutely rainproof strikingly handsome for street wear—dcouble shoulder ci Bee i fitted back, find belt of self materlal-—$16. 50 wouldn't begin to equal it aries alse. s for women’s high-class tan |$ for women’s raincoats in tan 22.50 jackets of Sheets covert, foal 18.50. “and Oxford, novelty capes, coat col with heavy, selicolored’ tatela, lGoatseoller) Ay | Or ets cee wees new sleeve front, trimmed with straps of selt- material; equal |$22.50 for. women’s, fancy raincoats Ao.custons mAs: | arless, with cape and fabs of material on shoulder. 8 women's _ pedestrienne 's for pedestrienne skirts of Sictl- 37.50 oe womens Patures tan, 27 7.75 fan Gant in black and blue, seven in. coat, collarless, plaited Norfolk effect, 5 ae on yored, wide flaring, trimmed with tabs and but- gored kilted skirt, wide flaring, seml-habit ‘back, | tons of self material, inverted plait back. Fashionable waists for Easter have never been sold so low as in this sale—those charming creations that possess those striking style attributes which all women of style desire, Waists that reflect in every detail all those dainty dressy points that distinguish the very tinest made to-order waists. Second Floor, Japanese Silk Waists, Failor-Made Waists of peau de $5 Pompadour Silk Waists, ionainnberkualand slab, (OLO0) and blue, at White lawn Waists, with 6 rows Great sale of white waists at 75> of Val. lace insertion all the way down the front—cluster of tucks in between tucked back; you could not buy 75¢ them elsewhere for less than $1.25, to-morrow at. soeie A hand tailored Easter suit at*15.50 1 S a $25 suit and we've 400 of the very latest models in the world of fashion—single or double breasted styles as you like—all the new fancy patterns for Spring—the ideal suit for the man of dis- Peau de Sole Wais' own une? : $7.75 $7.95 | Sideboard, | Apartment oak, well we B finished, hand- House somely carved, ! 6-Piece Table Set, i | Refrigerator, Of fine crystal glass, reduced to French plate age hardwood, 50 23c inches high, ALL PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, $8.40 ‘COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, mirror; B creet taste who desires a sack suit. In short the story is 400 *25 suits at *15,50 It’s the greatest opportunity of the year and its im- portance is more than doubled ky the fact that it comes right at the time when all discruminating men are pre- paring their Wardrobes for Easter, and Easter is really the inception of the Spring season, so in getting ready for that day you are titting yourself out for the entire season, We couldn't make such a liberal offer if we haga tse from a manufac § turer who was wil- ling to make alarge We have all sizes and they come in the swellest fabrics and effects, There are handsome worsteds, tweeds, one that will bring a crowd to our clothing Sener: to-morrow, Second Floor, the Oxfords; both kidskin, cured this splendid $ collection of suits $15, 50 discount to dispose of his surplus stock—bona fide $25 sults at #15, 50, cheviots.and homespuns, It’s an event with every feature in your favor and “S. C, S."" styles, including some very Embracing all the best known French milliners’ creations, as well as those of our own establishment. Hundreds upon hundreds of | Tailor suit hats and turbans Styles not to be found elsewhere, as every creation emanates from our own workrooms, French untrimméd dress shapes, copies and adap- Semi-made hats, turbans and bonnets. French flowers, buds and foliage. Straw novelty trimmings, braids, buttons and orna- Ribbons of foreign and domestic weaves, etc. Easter gift bags at 95c EASTER'S an ideal time to ful- fill any obligations you may have incurred on Other gift-bestowing occa- sions, and what’s more suitable than a handsome leather bag ? Such beauties you never saw before,*a be- wildering collection, YOK OLA scis co gnscsence neater oNae soie, in a ome Walss a saeeeas ae enbracine every. 3 iteasolifor es § J Si W ists, with Handsome Walsts In peau de 95 smart stvie,and price 5 Di 45 than $3.50 to 2 A5 ayia BULK: oe ae, 33.95 | cygne and crepes, at, “510 Cc glow, c. buys an c $5.09, By Ong . nl to want one. Crepe de Chine Waists. 17. 50, Beautitul-W. Waists in all-over $7. 50 and then there are others up to $25.50, Better select it while this collection of 500 lasts. wblleandieras tabi cues SE OE EO troy Many you see here are exclusive—keep They're the 26-Inch size—pue silk cove ing our showing right up Now don’t you think it an opportune time to putchase one as a gift or for your “S.C.S.”’ Easter boots §3°° for women Fulfill every style requirement. THE FASHIONABLE “‘S. C. S.” Easter Boots and Ox- fords are the daintiest footwear for smart dressers and impart a finishing touch of elegance to the Easter apparel—a boot worthy to be worn with the most charming costume, superb showing of All the newest styles at- $3.50? The “'S. GS.” equals the very best of the $5 and $6 kpots sold elsewhere, and going into custom made footwear appearance, ewan by the $8 creations. and in the boots there are for your choosing a5 distinct styles. Nearly as many are ready fof you in russet calfskin, patent kid leather and velvet The styles include the new Drop custom last at $3.50. All “S, Ci S.”" footwear is $3.50. Don't you think It would be well to sélect this famous Boot or Oxford to be worn on Easter Sunday and during the beautiful Spring days? We have every fashionable conceit for dress occasions and street wear. * It’s the proper thing in Oxfords this season—handsome styles in Louls XV. heels—turn soles— soft, flexible kidskins with plain too—the heels, are not too high, but just right—§3.50, as are all Easter shoes for boys and girls: suitable for Easter and the Rolie) Scio ee), strongly made. shoe at the lowest prices, Women’s Simply trimmed Silk umbrellas, ‘2.45. "THEY'RE usually $3.50 to $5— these charming pure silk umbrellas for women—best values ever offered, and right at the time when an April shower is likely to come up and arench the unwary, Main Floor, We'llsell a lot of these umbretlas at $2.45 be- cause they're not Main Floor. guaranteed fo’ one year—parigon frames | Harvey’s strongest steel rods—case to match | covering—handle of pearl and silver, pain silver, | trimmed buckhorn, gun metal or rare carved | natural woods. to the minute. Have you seen our Second Floor, it is unexcelled.in style, fit, comfort and It ts perfect in every sense of the word, come in brown kidskin, The Champagne tint. We're showing all the newest shapes in footwear for boys and girls 59 apsortinent (a (Bunnies, © famone, Bik, 54 BARCLAY ST fs 29, CORTUANOES, agai.

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