The evening world. Newspaper, April 12, 1904, Page 4

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CONSTRUCTION IN EA and Begins Engagement That > Will Pay Her $1,500 a Week, _ or Over a Dollar a Minute. was "Alfons, Europe's it Pauline * then, “Swan und Eccentric Comedy Recruits but not nit, Frank Gardiner anc Vincent in “An Idyl of the i” Miss Sabel Johnson, “the '@ highest soprano;" and finally, “Wallace Hopper, who might have billed (but who in real truth 1) as the world's highest-priced ile actress. ‘werq not flying, and villagers ‘not clustered on Brooklyn corners aily announcing that the small dainty Hopper was taling the first in her $1,500 week vauudevilla | ata (Vive la vaudeville!) But, ugh the Brooklyn Bridge stood and bled not, and transfers wore ten- to every part uf Manhattan's dy such was the casey, Wallace—like the Tiger—had the bridge—and was giving yvau fts most expensive jolt since Bartlett Davis (if we correctly member our vaudeville catechism). ‘Bhe tripned forward at a dollar-ore Inute gait in “The March of laid out by Cosmo Gordon » Who was best-man at ‘The 2 larriage of Kitty. | Hyde and Behman were putting up : @ fifteen hundred, but of course Miss ace (or Mrs. Hopper) couldn't u bly need the money, in view of at it she expects to yeup from her fate step-papa's estate in California. , We had rena tne ravings of Her YBa nk? th v ai NEW YORKVILLE THEA TRE WhICAH 1s NOW UNDER AST EIGHTY-SIXTH STREET. NEW PLITHOLSE | FOR YORKVILLE A bigh-clazs theatre, modern In every he prices to be charged 1s under Hnershin anent “The March of ie," und thougn possibly not enter- Wholly into her naive enthusiasm, Were ready to agree that in this time was money, and mighty “Bim, the Button Man,” ts ite builder, ‘This is not his first ven- ture In theatre byllding. Ever since he stopped making campaign buttons, out of which hg gained a fortune, he has been making theatres. ‘The West Had on One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Atrest, was bullt by him, ‘The locality of the Yorkville ts tn the very centre of a large class of people properly termed “theatre-goers.” the east side, close enough to Fifth avenue to draw from the customary theatre country as and ij abou some! lady a thousand ceful must at least have ntted i ; H. hare ith hi bis Enailey accent ania it the: wauthe and: Lila Vane, "who: ince iy who. imper= an Esyptian lad) Bore ‘youre cid, ¥ @ thousand | sonstruction on the north side of Bighty- Be agene. colred with | the bright | uikth street, between Lexington and ‘ano performed a vivid bit of acting | Third aver Tt will occupy three elty ‘Minh "appealed most strongly to ihe | lots, and will be known as the York-| de and Behmanish clientele, a: ie | ee the glory Mate Into gray twilight. MR Ann: At respect, even t and the shows to be offered, to thousands who have to ride miles at Pery ct |present to reach a. firgt play- ae H of the But, Limberg, known all over the The foundation per is # lot of money no forgetting that Bas flopper was the money! ar OTHER HOUSES. » Clara Bloodgoo ying to a la Caldwell wax the vaudavitle in to town, ase at the Clyde Fitcli's en- he Girl with the A Etfle Shannon, in| “Sherlock Holm, Played “at ‘the rican ‘Theatre’ for the first. time wero given a most cordial rocep- a Philliy and Donnelly mtow Liked perforin 8 \ the play” whiel . Miller made’ well knows. i f ila Earl, in_ the ‘ergeant Kitty,” piers “Arizona,” Augustus Thomas's strong 1a} eceptably acted at the West iam A. Brady's production i ‘Way Down East,” with Phoebe I others of the original cast, m at the Metropolis, Marie Boland and Frank Hartwell led a cast which presented "Sky re at Proctor's Fifty-elghth Street aie ‘Two Sistors,” Denman Thomp- n’k Wholesome play, won sympathy at ‘Third Avenite, iven from Home,” with Patrice as he “driven,"” drove an audience at the tar to distraction, For those who love beer, women and Yong there were the Vanity Fair Bur- Ine Gharies Soot muoiee uria : ilned horse, y of worobaty Among the ¢ weet, in thelr Milly Ca and the Te Bramwell, iam ce ther members of th ‘8 at Tony itis and V Armstrong a If this wae the only medicine edvertisement in this newspaper, we believe you would quickly try a bottle of our Rexall Mucu-Tone, But you have read the extravagant claims of so many marvelous medi- cinesthat you have grown skeptical, Let us reason with you a mo- ment. We say to you positively and without reservation that we have never before known a tonic or catarrh cure to accomplish the re- sults worked by Mucu-Tone. It is a scientific, meritorious, reliable remedy. We know how it is com- pounded, and we unhesitatingly give it our endorsement—not only ry musteal com- began a week's at the Harlem Opera-House. Stewart has replaced Albert 0) ot! Renae tieetone wi tt. the & r00, kept up the fight at Huber's Museum, WN BROOKLYN. with Adele Rit- gan a BIG RELAY RACE PROMISED. at esquers at the Dewey and the Parl- t Inforest is felt among milltary| ourendorsement, but our guarantee. ea Wacons beihe Gathers: rs In the Intercity Kelay ree! If you try a bottle of Rexall ALONG BROADWAY. the egnd Regiment} Mucu-Tone and are not thoroughly satisfied with it, we will'refund your money promptly, cheerfully and without any red tape. Now, we can't afford to such strong statements to be pi ed in our advertising spece unless we know we are right. If we de- eeived you in this advertisement, we would lose your confidence and your trade—and we don't spend money in advertising for the pure pose of losing t SOME QF OUR RNASONS, 4 “Charles Hawtrey, slightly limping but presring the mask of comedy, returned lormnsiey Sally” at the uum, ; she Pincers and Sayoy ‘sheatrex were aa "An African Millionaire’ and Superstitions of Suc" having i! _ proved ‘failures. ‘No-morrow afternoon “The Chairman" will celebrate tts 1 } ce at Wallack's. Me : 5 aye been made in| =———— - MAKES "phin Falling Hair, team, of New York, and the Soven fourth Regiment team, of Huffalo, at! i of thé ty=He zounty | h per= un, ‘ho. a oe elghth woek at the New York. tts he Other Girl” has only three : pate meats at the, Rmpire, and then \ Let us give you some of our owe Ww ” on " fi ist calentioud Na, Mt Pio Ag reasons for talking so earnestly hs aries Prohman's al at the about Rexall Mucu-Tone. - ; i irene and others. ul the SG You nove that sir, bodies ve 5 sf + A with a thin, web-like skin , i dy th iat ele of D rs ; an, ie the Next ne nay De Wott It "Hop- cd the mucous membrane. It i come ther n ng." eryrapre, in” in Kate," ke Hewson at tha Hudson on ager | begins in the nose and mouth and extends down the throat Nirongl the stomach, intestines and blad- der. It also covers the liver and | kidneys; and in women, the pelvic | organs. |- Now this m ane is com- posed of millions of tiny cells filled with a fluid called mucous, | which is a sort of lubricant for the | various organs, If a few of these cells should become choked up and unable to supply this fluid, it would cause sickness; if most of them were so affected it would cause death, WHAT If MEA bows This io what causes the state of fll health and weakness which ex- ists when you are “run down ;” hight. da” js in its final fortnight 9: eons arnum in Phe Vi Henrietta Cro Bela ‘The Two Wnts rivarion ean var "Daly's Street : i ‘wnerely Mary A Ince of Pilsen. ‘Smart Set," Fourteenth MLE BILLS, | nts estoriy de pa usseil Brothers, Gale and steal Pale, Cantield and 9 p Site Dillon, Woria- orth Rubies the Y ere, the Lint meee ogeolignt evade 99 aid | 0 andruf, 10 Years Cured was thickly covered with dusdr ay chs for ten, years. 1 used oil over my opal. and jt wad jrabedd gpd ao that Ik Laoked Hike di Scie OF preparations ndve raf, without result. rifealth (und T have ont: ‘ eres nel tied for ‘SI BE “RUN 8 TO aa Metierasey HAY’S mae EALTH rite HARFINA ¥en! ch! IN, Druggist, 1020 3 On| patrons, it is easily accessible | RIKER S DRUG STORE, 6TH AVE. AND 23D ST. OUR NEW YORK AGENTS. HEGEMAN & GO. (a corporation), 200 Broadway; 205 Broadway; 200 W; 125th st.; Amsterdam ave, and 455th st.; 149th st. and 3d ave, JAN'S DRUG STORES, Sey St. and 8th ave,; ot sth, ee anes $a8.Columbus ave and the steel to be used tn the ¢ struction Is on the ground. The theatre will be constructed on*the cantilever system. ‘Thore will be two ries but no obstructing posts. ‘Three of boxes, twelve in all, will face stage at the sides of each floor. seating capacity will be 1.400 The interfer decorations will be Ivo white and light blue. ‘The stage 1 have a width of 76 feet and a depth of 36 fect. ‘The furnishings w the same throughout the t! airs helng of Waldorf tay so of tho manager to in jetta Crossman synd ‘ate Belusco's and Hackett’s shows its. Fisko will have dates at the Yorkville Mr. Blmberg erected the West End and Inter sold st to Weber and Flel © STRAIGHT TALK ABOUT GETTING WELL when the doctor tells you you are suffering with ‘‘ gencral debility.” We know of one remedy that will correct these conditions and re= store health—lKexall Mucu-Tone, There is no need of a technica] description of how Mucu-Tone on going into the stomach is quickly taken Up in the digestive process ahd, entering the blood, is carried through the net-work of tiny cap- illaries and so is brought in direct contact with the sore membranes, NEW Liru! NEW VIGOR! What you—what all of us—are interested in is getting rid of the pain we are suffering, in regaining the strength we have lost, in re- storing the vigor of youth, in fill- ing our arteries with rich, red blood and building up our bodies and in steadying our fagged nerves, Rexall Mucu-Tone does all of | this and does it quickly. There is no long waiting for promised effects to slowly make their appearance; no months of deferred hope; no realization that you have again wasted money that you could ill afford to lose; no final despair, MKS, BEAUREGARD TELLS, EXPERIENCE, “Thave taken every catarrh remedy I ever heard of—-have tried cach of therm faithfully—in my efforts to get rid of a bad case of catarrh of the stomach and. intestines which for three years hag made imy life miserable, but I can truthfully say that none of them can in any way compare with Rexall Mucu- Tone. "The others may hevediolped me someway Dako MueurTene cured me, T did not believeit possible that I could ever again feel as well as I have for the past th Twenty years have ly been taken off my ahoulders so well I could almost shout All pain and all of the nausea!- ing symptoms have disappeared red blood is coursing through my veins All and Lam as strongas Lam happy. success to Mucu-Tone, Ama B “We mo ‘that Muci do all this and we heréby agree to refurd your money if you find it otherwise, Mucu-Tone is one of the famous Rexall Remedies, which are sold only at our store, Large bottles» | 89 cents, Mail orders filled, VOGEL BROTHERS 42d Street, cor. 8th Ave. Style and service are the two important factors which enter into the making of Vogel Brothers’ clothes for men, and they are the two things which mark our clothing apart from the ordinary ready-to-wear kind, If you will glance at the illustra- tion above you will know what we mean by style, Note the shapely shoulders, the long, graceful, snug-fitting collars, And yet this illustration is a mere suggestion of the goodness of our clothes. To really appreciate how handsome they look, how perfectly they fit, you should come here and try on a suit or so, Men’s Spring Overcoats, Men's Topcoats in all the new models, from the extreme’ short boxcoat to the 36-inch topcoat, made of the fashion- able shades of tan coverts, At $20 Men's Cravenettes in the loose, 52-inch long style, made of Oxford gray worsted cravenette. Men’s New Spring Suits. At $15) Men's Suits in 75 different styles, including gray, green, brown and olive effects and plain blues and blacks. At $20 Men's Suits in handsome worsteds and serges—stripes, checks and overplaids gnd mottled patterns. Men's Suits of refined, quiet tone check and overplai At $25 Mc teds, in light and dark colors, and silk lined aad serges and black thibets. | For every other thing in men’s wear you will find the standard as high as our clothing, at prices equally moderate—Hats, Shoes, Shirts, Neckwear, etc., ete. Vogel Drovhwxs AQra 2 St Cor, 8 Ave. A MILLION GRANDMAS all over America point to COASOARETS Candy Cathartic as the most per- ‘discov- At $15 MONTH. Yoars of experience with her own health, and her children's, and children’s have tat that CASOARETS tio are the oal, for all bowel landy Ca: perfect, Rt bles, obili diseases, diseases of the stomach and liver, sick pean ecten Hauge: bad blood. for the ness, and 00, 250, bowels. All drupeiots 1 600, Never sold in bulk: Genuine tablet aemaped ¢ COQ. Sampleand bookleé free, aS san STERLING REMEDY OOMPANY, Ohicago or New York. ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES Greatest in the World os Koch's Uptown. Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extravagance, WednesdayHig Values in All Silk Taffetas. | 3,500 YARDS PURE SILK TAFFETA, an extra heavy quality | and lustrous, all colors, including black, white and cream; regularly 69. per yd., for Wednesday,:..,+++eeeeeere French. Nun’s a a 2,000 YARDS ALL-WOOL FRENCH NUN'S VEILING, al the newest Spring colors, including black, white and cream; regularly 58c. per yd., for Wednesday . ABCD RNY 125th Street, West, Seventh Avenues. . oeceebaaiatl — —— ° piss mite FOR Liat OF GOODS CASH OR CREDIT. batt Oak ROOM mM FLAT... 3 FURNISHED at 49," \PARTMENT 89." OOM aly furnished at ‘4 aoe BAIN 109, ROOM AFARTMENT Complete framed 149.” EZ) oe egg uote 1 Call & yOUr own terma, A4Tc Between 3 pa | Read The World Almanaé for 19041 ae There Are Many P Point to Visi Every Day. t he eople Who Make. It a iegel Cooper Stare These Visits Are Always Profitable to Them. Wednesday Recital, 1. will be a Very $3.00 Coainaton Ph is ere 6x20 Black Consider the al at the intial offering. wear. Petiieears, bric, several good extra mer Homes, Cottages, oF fie French plate mirror: steeSaesea top panel, straight bead regularly § DEBOARDS—Made of 10 wen Seore and shaced oprighta; larly, $22.00; special, sibs Riuthecne regularly $20.00; special, Dinin: DINING “TABLE! tered Sead ont, Bi gat Les Second week of this WOMEN'S PETTICOATS; fine styles, made wi umbrella flounce. insertions and point de Paris and’ Torchon lace: for Hotel Proprietors and MQ CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE 'S. & H,”’ Green Trading Stamp 8.30 to 12 o'Clock—Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. ee Year's Biggest Sale of Soaps Begins Go-Morrow. Also a Great Variety of Well-Known Drugs, Medicines and Toilet Articles at Prices Much Lower than Regularly. Violin, Piano and Song Reettal, venta the Auaitarar Naw. Art Pi a bat, vine iste are i Ha alerts eat ntote Portes, Menoeine Chas. C. Papyyn at the Finnae PROGRAMMK, 1. (a) Prelude. soe % (e) Low Sioveking Pinyan Combination Photo Special prominent among our numerous attractions is the great oto Offer. way identical with those for which you have to pay at le and White Picture would cost you about 34,00 at any exclusive photographer's. staterxent and then you will sporesiats the liberality of this special, which holds good all iL wee 12 Carbonettes and One 16x20 Black and White, | Stylish ae Fresh Assortments from Aprit Sale. ‘eat ls opened as briskly yesterday as ‘omen shoppers were deli hated with the rich special attractions in beautifully fresh, crisp hese bargains for Wednesday; Yee ¢ Sowns, Women's IGHT Gowns; muslin; Be oe Se gam- ith deep ISe ET Fine Dining-Room Furniture Ht Prices Whieh Emphasize Geonomy. This sale is of double importance because of its timeliness. It comes when thousands are thinking of furnishing Sum- Also a very good opportunity joarding-House Keepers. The Price Inducements Are Very Unusual. "24, 00 nde et sald 8k, cared French plate 8 73,50, lid. plain oak, finish, highly polished, carved front 16.00 BOA DS—Made of plain oak. quar- ‘oak top, colonial shaped uprights, 14.00 NEW YOR! edging of | WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS; cam s Mornings This Week from clock s, VIOLIN, PIANO AND, | ‘ Serenade. . (a) The afi ood th )) Eostas; The Carbonettes are in | 3.00 (Studio Tth Floor.) uslin Under- Drawers, WOMEN’S DRAWERS: cambrie: deep weled lawn flounce: obers ce 9g trimmed, () Corset Covers, brie; round neck; lace trimming, (2d Floor, Centre, 19th St.) 25e Dining Cables, DINING TABLES Made of qurred ek fs eat ree to oxend to B fee, somely poli squar topi regularly $18.00; special edo OO DINING TABLES—Made of solid oak handscmely polished, round. pedeszal, with som fe regularly $20, lg: 50 Dining Chairs. DINING CHAIRS — As illustrated; made of solid oak; cane : sats brass arms; regularly $1.25; pecal Se DINING CHAIRS—Spe- cial quartered oak dining << chairs; curved front legs, carved box seats, panel | FZ back; handsomely carved; | P regularly $4.00; special, a DINING CHAIRS— ade of quatered handsome de- i 1 arm chairs rewlery $30.0 |, i Bait? CoG as illustrated, made of solid oak bax ganed seats,two cross panels ‘on back, strongly sup- grooved 3 regularly $20.00, spe- cial . 0 CHINA CLOS- jj made of ished, | oak, three groay- gd shelves, mirror hal bof

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