The evening world. Newspaper, April 11, 1904, Page 4

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sHad a Ball for Herself and; 3 Her Real Friends, with No Outsiders Wanted, in Lyric Hall. WITH EVERYBODY ELSE IT WAS “LONG DISTANCE.” No Eyes for the Man to Whom She Talks Sweetly Six Days | in the Week, but Whom She | Never Sees. ¢ ¢ + Hello! Line get busy! Buzz the Central! Partners cross circult! ~ Ring off! Long Distance! No, these are not the gentle curglings through the telephone receiver, but the spirited exclamations of the master of Seremonies who presided at the Hell Girls’ “ball at Lyric Hall yesterday | Fs afternoon. 1% The telephone Iancers Is a new | terpsichorean tidbit and the wires that furnished the whirling momentum to the Jolly throng of operators were in-| @ deed busy as the dainty feet flashed Over the waxed dancing floor. It is not often that there is an oppor- } MUST WAS DANCIN’ WITH Aye S/0E of BE8F! fel. LIKE Wyour war ip you NOTE eh ) ts Bb) SWwee 2 >) FIGURE 1E BUTCHER THOUGHT WE “YER INSULTED MISS CORNING 370, 2OOODS ved Dy we 7179 ofee7 Ay NAME Ve 15 GLADIOL 3) ap Taney 118 GOVORN AACE ve RY FOPUAR, tunity to see the little with the | —— Pa = i a Sweet volce at the other end of the lceoded through the east aide to the new } & wire. There may exist all manner of | bridge. Thousands of men, women and|a Inst look at Eis remaing | sie fancies about her and that she is a |children followed with bowed heads. | Hughes permitted the casket to ve very paticnt little person, though occa- ‘Tie long line of carriages then cross} opened in ihe churoh, A constant ally she does flare up a bit as th the bridge and the procession went di-| Stream of men, women and ehildyer demand for the impossible becomes in- y to Calvary Cemetery. singte file, passed round the caskét for i sistent, wagons were necessary to}almost half an hour BS: There in All Her Glory, the many floral marks of tribute.| Many of the cast side clubs, several | She was there ut Lyric Hall yesterday rental Club, of whieh Tim Camp-| of which huve w different eompexitt - | ym all her ravi |bett was the President, sent a large| than the polities of Me. Campbell if } 1 tho main is as sweet to Jook |Many City Officials Pay Last | star and wreath with a base of lilies tends te tuieral in a body The Ort + 4pon as her voice Ix to ; | ir Club sent a frame of lilies | ental Club ctl hd ect ar a A hello girls’ ball in not entirety a| Tribute of Respect to Dead ay Mia neuen tracauee' oC tne aon Autres” Nugent, The. oui : novelty, but in one way thelr Sabbath | xf ct (Chiky the John stebling Assoclatiny 4 whirl of yesterday was. The hello girl} Ex-Congressman — Funeral | Pos-orlce oat Rea eetecmautioeal| the Jac dation gad th had endeavored to have her Mitle revel : (aan the, widow, tq quiet with her steady.” She had striven to forestall (he Johnntes by ) mating no announcement in advapee, But ghe had failed. Bomehow it got out on the wire that the operators ot various cent ratory diss! his life time, "I rimothy J GUC yeti adit {place in Calvary Cemetery to-day. Men| Pittman, John Fox, John D. Crimmins,| At 8ng went nv we cat . rouled ui Ys Finn, Patrick Keenan, Charles! ainines wen honor 0 " a4 ” AR, Pak A J too, | Prominent in nearly every walk of life, see William Seat BR. F, alee tO pa et The Peen net . : / The Apr enc ccjara and nt but mostly concerned with the Rovero- | storton, Deputy Comptrolier Phillips, | before the recent ‘ 1) J malls of the dance tall and : ment of the city In its yarlous branches, | Before the funeral telegrams, of con- | "°° C= aep's glances at the id thelr respects to the politician who | dolence were reevived by the family q Pays Well, t a out 0 5 Lee olene Uncle Sam Pay {Whe tripped our on the Hoge cir nor] ruled the east siden few decades aco |from the following wellsknown public] Wise tn the Untted States on the *, and who stamped his personality upoa | steady,” and there was the constancy of these swalus, Sate in the protection of the partner, was the little hello mat¢ ring off in that entire distriet. it 12 Services Very Simple. Hundreds of mourners, the friends of followed the body Campbell to bis resting At the home of the dead ex-Cen- gresaman relatives and friends crawd- Sled the room where the body lay bo- Catholic at Ridge and Grand streets, Mary's 14 Columbia street the funeral procession marehed to the There the simplest ceremony church the cortege pri ing bites of airy persifag fore going to 8, about the hall. Ohureh, : Ty was: where the services were held oe St Talked Shop. the house at No. SE “Why Wille, what's your number?” Ho @weesly). ehureh, sf yPRs “Pardon me, did IL cut you off?" | was held. ‘ (taunungly.) From | hea “Sorry, but the number's changed” H dolly.) 4 jo wire's busy, but I'll ring you" we mockingly). ‘@ score of other gems of the hello vernacular assailed the cars of the cajlow wall flowers. Demure Is no mame for the manner in which the! telephone girl behaved toward the unin- | Vited Johnnies. It was her chance ta | “wot buck," aa'ehe explained afterward. and if she hiv stowcd away in her mind a seri ff grudges against the! impatient ones who try her temper through the week she indeed paid some of them back, As the hours wore on the uninvited filed out in gloomy pairs, finally leav- | ing the operators to enjoy their little , family party In peace. It was all over | at stindown, when an Armenian mis- sionary meeting took possession of the hall, “A prayer meeting had preceded the afternoon's ball. ys, Upholstery | Department. ‘ | ‘ We direct attention to the Bj following seasonable furnish- made, | + ings in this department: eas 2 ‘ Muslin Curtains, Means for: ported; pints, $1.00, 1.50, 2.25 pair. BED SETS, $2.50 & $3 set. Net Curtains, $1.35, 2-25. 2.75 pair. BED SETS, $5 & $8.75 set. Portieres, $4.50,6.00, 7.50 pair. Couch Covers, IMPORTED TAPDSTRY, $4.75, 7-:00,9.00each , MOQUETTES, quality: brand, choic- extra packages, EVAPORAT Choicest PACKAKO pence EVAPORATED Qi “pissie” est quality, large, CHOICE + GROCERIES Double<:: Full flavored Cream Cheese, the very best quality New York State, nothing finer A pound, only Fresh men favor, 25C 1t—Finest French im CNA 3be.} half pints SALAD | O1L—Pure quarts, 1 00.4 half. pint domes CHT rh lity Unsurpassed; a pack- Je | 3} w Lord & Taylor, ¢ et Beene S:SOeR ch: I clive VBE can, omy creseesesseseees Cretonnes, asc. & 75c. yard. lway and Twentieth Street GROCERIES. pieces, a + Campbell, {her pallbearers were John MeGart: Charles Gotthelf, Willam C. Fa Judges Glegerich, MoMahon and Ne’ burger, District-Attorney Jerome, Po master Van Cott, Pollee Commission McAdoo, Thomas EB. Crimmins, N gress: + Henry _| Heemer of As a men: Propident Roosevalt, ex-Preaident Grover Cleveland, Senators Platt, Gor- man and Bailey and Copgressman Sul- wer, Many Clubs Attended Serv At the obureh Father Nicholas J Hughes officiat Hannigan acted T. J. O'Connor as sub-d Fallon was master of ceremonies Owing to the smallness of the Camp- pell home and the desire of the thou- Scotian From lected. Butler’s Famous Teas and Coffees. 30 “od Nb, 600 1 1b,, 500 Our Ni Si BS Baa ot Und 188 pone. Groen Staiuvs Caylon Ted" gotaen Tips. 8. & HT with Every Py 8. & H. Green Stamps 8, & 1 Green stamps Butler's Choice NO, 2 Tea. .1 Ib,, 250 S.A orn sinmee Best Mocha and Java Cotfes | Ib,, 250 nd ae Best Maracaibo Cotfes . en Stasnps Pqund of Trading Green 8 & with 8.& with E H. Green Every P to everybody on everything else except C. O, Ds,, where the purchase amounts to 10 cents or more, for the first three days of this week, -MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, At All of Our 124 Retail Grocery Stores. TOMATOES “EAST VIEW" BRAND, solid packed, red 25c ripe and choice, 3 cans for. l4c family favorite, each na good, HOUSE Butler’s foi Best Borax Soap] ATED AG TS Other Wash Day Specials, OWKUNK SOAP — A firatclass kes for ase 25¢ m= to, nts, 5c pints, CELER | stalk; cleanser a OONBY Est. the dirt fly; 13 o SOAP—In oval cal 1A — Butler's concen- (rated, extra strength; bottle AMMONIA-VIOLET—For wash tub and the bath; a bottTe AMMONIA—Good, strong fluid; BROMA a bottle att FLUD — "XLOR" , Well known; a bottle.. WS BORAX—Adsolute- M e ; for AZURE BALL, BLU box ark eee AR CLOTHES PINS—100 for, kettle Jello---The New Dessert, Choicest frult flavors; strawberry, raspberry, lemon, oran akes unexcelled desserts, a pack- a ~ 10c Liberty Home-Made Preserves, Special assortment of fine fresh fruits in 25c Sb. stone crocks, each . soeneereee Jerlinoss. Dr average are more than twi Belgium, three Unres those of Denmark, France. one and a half those In England and Thore are 190,27 “| in Spain, | legitimate business and the cites de- mand a certain portion of the alms col- ‘anne Butler's Choios No, | Tea. .1 Ib, 350 LARGE GALLON CAN, extra choice, the Jelly Pr 1s wer aughtor Murgaretta, Thomas a brother of the e - » his siste strange col those in Germany, Italy and Spain, and a. professional bessara Regging is recognized as a Trade at the Nearest. 23c strength RADISH— ted a10c Full dally; 28c,; hai Y SAL a bottle.. “Triumph,” rich yiand full flavored; 7 rishes and fattens; 4 1. NG aw Nom UY Aes . S pacneguailed | bc LD; MONDAY EVENING, APRIL ti, 1004 PF HELLO GIRLS WHO EMBRACED OPPORTUNITY FOR A QUIET AFFAIR | i IN THEIR OWN SET. WITH THEIR OWN YOUNG MEN AND NO OUTSIDERS, bebe be bea bee me L s G2 NT en LS, PEPABIAMRIAIDDIOO SE VG PANT TIA NTE” TORRE nang bagemenre wpa oe THE STEERAGE But He Is a Patagonian Mon- arch qnd Is Part of an Exhibit at the St, Louis Ex- position, Seated under an open hatoh in the steerage quarter of the White Star Ine steamship Celtic, there arrived this morning a king of a large section of Patagonia, ‘The King, whose name sounds like Groom, with the last part (drawn out like the roll of a drum, pald bus Httle attention to hiv surroundings On hia lap was a small yellow dog of unknown breed, and about which the King had cargfuily drawn his robe This robe looked dike sheepskin, with the wooly side ta. About the Kink were grouped five men and a girl, ten years CRSESEEEEESISEHRGROSS: MOST OF Twa GIRLS HAD TO WORK L457 nother part of thi Patagonian woman ai through a pile ¢ pieces. of wl white They wouls to og- Patagonian village. they exhibited any interest while walung the boat to take them to My Island they owed “it on the This dog is the pet of the King . FS he had had the greates the Patagonlaits try, and It was only to the nati © their coun- rhe had given that the King pict. iat make the trip, Tha fondness of the King and his peo- ple for the dog I# accounted for by: the Argentine cae Ns who came with ‘ would receive the hear tment, i 4 eT Shere ey See ae: t resoue of the King's Noten. 25¢ ae Helles _ > KNOCKS and keeps D-Y-S-P-E-P-S-1-A the, lathes RIKER’S DRUG , STORE, And it shines for sure. 6u 6 OUR NEW YORK AGENTS: ac Forty good shines in @ Ya curporation). 200 Broad- roadway: aw) W. leith str Am= rand loath ot; ith’ st ‘ana | DOttle. WS RRUG STORES, 125th xt, and AY ali Regal Hteres-95 Cents, av. Drugmtat. 1020 28 NN, egal preasing Treatment ||" st shocsendkahes for Alfcoholi: ; os OROUSIA|| 22 wav svores. 22 ov THEY Positively removes the craving withii IN GREATER NEW YORK. hours and completely and. perm either drink or diyg habit ia two book of information All ou coupon to MEN’S STORES. NEW YORK 43 Cortlandt St. 18 Naren hay ie ik i tava.” SOF EA Bt, 308 Sixth AVS, , Gppenhelmor Institute 133 Weat 45th Street, or 170 Broadway, New York | é W7 Fulton St. 111 Broad- NOM. so seccccsrssreesenecsecseseecesee way 448 Fifth Av. 7 ui Newark Av, NEWAR! S11 Firoad’ Bt, opm ae ee een Content BR! nf, 1 WOMEN’S STORES. | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, SIXTH AVE.19 TO 20™ STREETS. S tatfetas at figures far below the prices with the qualities sold at $1.75. The most criti $1.75 quality. If turer was overstocked. He didn’t like the idea of sitting still and wai Thousands of yards of silks specially priced for Tuesday. PECIALLY priced means that to-morrow vou can secure these lustrous black crepe de chines and elegant black you'd be required to pay elsewhere. Gorto any store and compare our crepe de chines at $1.25 al expert would declare that there is absolutely no difference, for this is positively the regular ‘ou compared our black taffetas at 5c. with the silks sold elsewhere at $1.25 the result would be the same. The manufac- ting for a sale at regular prices, Made an offer to the Simpson Crawford Co. which resulted in an immense purchase on, our part. It's now your turn to share in these rich stiks. Mond f and to-morrow we'll create still more activity, for early Purchasers will tell others. Extraor- Main Floor, selling was remarkable, l e 2 5 dinary values— $1.25 and 95c. $1.25 for $1.75 black crepe de chine. | 71.25) Full double width—-7 yards of this width is sufficient for an entire costume—we bought the manufacturer's entire surplus stock—a qualijy equal to what you'll find elsewheje at $1.75; special ae Pongee silks 27 inches wide: quality at the very special price, per yards ee A good quality and very desirable. less than 75c., the most popular silk fabric of the day—to-morrow you can buy this desirable 5,000 yards good quality novelty fabrics, 50c. to-morrow. 95c for $1.25 black taffeta silks, A very superior dress quality, 36 in, wide—positively nothing finer ‘or better for entire dresses—warranted to wear— come Tuesday while this excellent silk is gn sale at this special price... You've never been privileged to buy these siiks before for 95c 50c Wi will create unusual buying interest among critical women. EN we tell you it’s the regular $1.00 quality novelty etamine and 45 inches wide you'll see at a glance that such an announcement will bring a throng of shoppers to-morrow larger than ever assembied to buy Spring dress goods. thousand yardy, and the Simpson Crawford Co, standard of quality shows plainly jn every yard. Every beautiful shade is to be found in this superb lot of handsome novelty etamine—check grounds Five It was a great purchase, and the selling Main Floor. with a silk” woven stripe and dot—you know how desirable it is; in fact there's been a heavy 50Oc demand for this fabric this season at $1.00 a yard—to.morrow, while the lot lasts, 50c 50c 29 for 48c. all wool black voile---2,000 yards at this ex- CS ceptionai price. $for $3 imported tailor-made suitings---46, 50 and bd | 425 60 inches vies highest quality ever ahwa th English effects; the cost to import 1s $1.50 to $3. certainly be putting it very quality of fabrics they represent. tive price reduction, It’s the approach of the mild season which calls for just such mate: guided by her advice, we long ago placed the Jargest orders ever g your inspection and sélection, Is it any ler these figures will ca Remarkable values: white goods: Summer wash fabrics. O SAY this sale of white goods and colored wash goods to-morrow will create unusual buying interest would mildly. In the first place, you can’t resist these exceptionally low prices when you consider the excellent But there’s another reason that makes the assured success of this occasion more palpable than the attrac- 79¢ for $1 black voile. 46 inches wide---and It's positive- ly the best value ever offered in New York; fine mesh, beautiful finish; you can tell the quality by the touch; you've never had an opportunity to purchase this quality at a price near as low as 79c. ‘ Main Floor, . Fashion savs ’M be more popular than ever this season, and, by a New York establishment, Every new creation is here now for 2a stir iw thls section to-morrow? Tages 500jpieces 35c. white welt piques, | various size cords, at special price of 19¢ 12%c for short | 10c forshort lengths 2S5c for short lengths | 15 for35c. white dot- | 1 Oe for short lengths lengths of 25¢. piques, ox- of 19¢. 32 in. sheer organ- of 58. 47 in. Persian ted dimities,lace striped lawn of 45c. dotted mulls, fords, fancy cheviots. Per | dies, also checked lawn | lawn, 68 in. French or. | novelties, These are among | fancy white goods, fine ea verea rae for aprons at the same re-~ gandies, fancy madras novel- | the most desirable Spring Persian lawn, extra wide lawns, 31 in. plain swisses. duction. ties. : materials. French lawn, 500 pieces 39c, white mercerized etamine cloth andplain white poplin Two great collections of handsome cotton sultings at 17c¢ and 19c a yard. | 100 pleces panne silk, for confir- mation gowns, white and ivory, at 48e 25c Cholee trust, sliced or in heavy Wace AOC ET California Srupraccan, LOC home-made. ly rendered; $-Ib, 8c for 25c, Mercerized green. pinks, etc. Exceptional 5c for 25c. Silk | 17 for 25c. Voiles, Mull, “plain shades, ivory; | all leading colors; also gistty | Ginghams, In champagne, lavender an iB §¢ POPPY, suitable for ‘rynming | Printed effects, such as dots | arvain at “less hat shapes, and sprays. value, | 12}4e for 19, fine printed Batiste, on white with colored dots, stripes, floral and Dolly Varden designs; also plain shades, 19¢ for 25c. Knicker Suitings in light colors, with various styles of dashes; also plain mixed effects. stripes, tan, than % its 6,000 yards of laces: a great deal less than half price. sx THOUSAND yards of high quality new 1904 imported laces at an average price of third their real valite will make to-morrow the greatest day of lace selling of any one store in the history of the industry, They rep. resent the cancelled orders of tive of New York’s exclusive dressmakers’ supply houses. ‘a little more than one- Main Floor, UBitin , 3,000 yards of $2.00, %2.50 and %2.90 laces at 95c 2,000 yards of $1.00, $1,50 and #1,95 laces at 48c¢ , 1,000 yards of $3.00, *4.00 and %5.00 laces at $1.45 There are St. Gall and Plauen laces, bandings and galloons, hand-made French silk novelties embracing the richest exclusive designs from those ors Of St. t Every new ereation is included, and the above prices and faultless quallty will bring the greatest smart dressérs, fashionable dressmakers and milliners ¢ F gathered at a sale of this kind. “W's the opportunity fo Save nearly two=thirds and insure the richest cfects in the trimmilig of acne aaa ea Over-estimating the demand the five supply houses had but one alternative—throw their orders back on the’ importers, Ki the Simpson Crawford Co.’s wonderful outlet for this class of goods the importers turned to us for relief and a deal was quickly copsum- mated. And, by the way, it includes 1,000 yards *8, $10 & $12 silk cluny hand-made all-overs at $3.90 per yard, Those wondrously beautiful and popular conceits in white, black and the new champagne tint—just about enough for one day, and \ under no circumstances will you want ta miss this remarkable Tuesday event—the most important of its kind ever held in New York,

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