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ACTOR DONALDSON S ASTEIN MAKER “Prince of Pilsen” Singer Burns Out Two Pieces of Norway Pine for Banefit of Free) Swedish Hospital. Arthur Donaldson, who sings the title role in ‘he Prince of Pilsen,” is not pleased that the opening of the fair in Brooklyn for the beneflt of the} Gwedish Free Hospital coincides with | the date of his uppearance at the Shaftesbury tre, London, May 14 Mr. Donaldson waited by a committee of his r to sing on the op ing of the fair, One of the commitiee, who knew that Don- Lldson was a protege of Ibsen's, having | cremed a number of the leading roles in his dramas, Kked Donaldson to burn steins to be sold for | hospital, When the taught him, amo: uses of tools. 1 things, the 1s been busy out the ying t skill of the pyro- Frapner. he mugs stand a foot high, the surned-in backs showlng the long | lark Norway pine pis the word | zoned the cont | thick needles of On the lp of “Sk: Bex: ow is msi dozen viking vessels. fs one symbolical of th land. | SUFFERING FROM HICCOUGHS 6 ONS Harry Taylor, an expert accounts fe {11 at his home tn Plainflel with hiccoughs. s been t Neve him within t welve hours he will dle from ¢ jon. Taylor was attacked with hiccoughs a year ago. He suffered for days and Wrs removed to a hospital, where the trouble responded to treatment. ae IRISH GIVE KING AN OVATION. Dublin Turns Out to Greet Edward and Queen Alexandra, DUBLIN, April 28.—King Edward and Queen Alexandra had a great popular ovation in the streets of Dublin this afternoon while on their way to lay the foundation stone of the Royal College lence. Troops lined the route, whioh was crowded for hours before the Roya! cortege arrived. : / THE harles, a joseph hia MARRIED GIRL HIS. | BROTHER WANTED! arles Bahr, an Bri ho ltves in N couple another room. aries falls to himself and > to the young woman yer donah to yer pi fided to his brother, that he was in love with Mis Mannion, @ waltross 1) the restaurant where he took his meals, Charlos {nvited Joseph to the restaur- ant to meet the prosper 3 Charles, Joseph liked her pr ht and thereafter t¢ pours, Visited When she ity the next Telephone morning sh ding ring on her companions and coyly simitted tint she was married to Joseph. ‘That night NEW YORK TELEPHONE OO. se lost her Job. Joreph tool his bride to the furnished rovm he had formerly occupied. with 15 Dey Street $2.50. Then we made up Another Dollar-Off Shoe Store in New York 2 & WE had to doit The demand for a stylish, well-made shoe for $2.50 has been so great that it has become necessary for us to open another store at 828 Broadway— and more are to follow. When we started the Dollar-Off shoe we made up our minds what kind of shoe a man should get for We dissected all the high-grade shoes, and took the strongest feature of each. The result is that the Dollar-Off Shoe contains the best features of the lead ing high-grade men’s shoes that retail at'prices much higher than $2.50. You pay only $2.50 instead ofia our specifikations, dollar more because our cash goes into the leather-market at the right time, and it buys the leather we want at pretty near the price we offer. Then we keepsomereliable manufacturer of high-grade shoes from losing money in his dull months by turning over tohimour specifika- tions and our materials— lasts, patterns and leather, lining, thread and ‘‘find- ings’’—and we get the making done at pretty close to our own figures. If you have been ex- pecting to buy a two ‘dollar and a half shoe, make an errand to the new store and see for as the Dollar-Off Shoe. DOLLAR-$ OFF SHOES ‘“BUILT TO SPECIFIKATIONS.” STORES IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES DOLLAR-OFF $2.50 yourself whether there ever was a $2.50 shoe that even looked as good And. if you've been intending to put more than $2.50 into your new shoes, you honestly ought to come in and ask yourself why. 20 SHOES THE INTERNATIONAL SHOE CO. NEW YORK STORES: 1343 Broadway, Herald Square. 823 Broadway, between 12thjand 13th Sts. BROOKLYN STORE—1129 Broa 262 West 125th St., near 8th Av, idway, near De Kalb Av. WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIT, 2”, 1904. To Brooklyn People— that it tal Another lot of skirts that we canoffer * atamost class nine All lengths are represented in every style. Remember you cannot morning, at.... Annual One-Day Sale of $4 China | Silk Waists at $1.99. The daintiness, sheerness and all-aroumd high-class qualities of these waists make the greatest values in China silk waists we've ever offered. They're beautifully made, the front composed of iwelve pleats, forming a prettily shaped yoke, Trimmed With Rows of Hemstitched Lace insertion. The back and sleeves cluster tucked; collar and cuffs trimmed with hemstitching and lace inser- tion. Choice of white or black—-sizes 32 to 46 inches. No C. O. D. or mail orders filled. Second Floor, f9th St. Section Beautiful Diamond Rings | At Rare Prices To-Morrow We name these four specials for your particular attention to- morrow, and advise you to come in and investigate if you've any notion of buying a diamond ring. We'll warrant you NH be more than surprised at the exquisite beauty and high standard of these rings, and at the extraordinary prices we quote. . Try to match them at the exclusive jewellers'—such comparisons are Invited—they help us. At $54.50 —Fine turquoise clus- ter ring with 13 fine cut dia monds, ' At $88 Fine Oriental pearl and high-grade diamond ¢win | diagonal ring. At $69.50 —Oval M7 At$S9 — Fine cluster ring, PGs ‘4 Belcher ring, with 20 fine cut a oe with beautiful diamonds and| = “@pe~\ > Ae eee fine large opal. “Ui{|\\\ % - karat cu fain, Floor, Front, Centre. diamond, | The Grocery Store Oilfers Unusvally Tempting Items. Items which for value-giving and good quality you'll not dupli- cate elsewhere, Always our custom to give the best for the least—to-morrow’s specials mark this more forcefully than ever. Note and profit by these: c bean or ground: per Ib i Mige, 2p. vackone 18 Manne fener! BYE: 10c| Asmaranun. Dee. Beet pet OC geet ae 120 ees ot Beetn, £ can cation $4.69 land Rye jeleer vert $1.90 Whiskey, extra: & AC PAC S275 Hvpporated | Av- it cots, per Ib... ler (Rhine @), from A, Wi . Hattenhel m Staffed Oliv peppers; bot © (ooh dos, gis Jones's Ale or Stout, patra ng, wold sloem bas fo SaN's, ber $1.15 font, 69th Bt, Section, a iarge cakes! 25C momo m ta wo-Hour Sale--- | trimmed, illustrated herewith. Waist bands run from 22 to 29 |} inches, though’ some measure as high as 33 inches. . buy these $8, $10 and Skirts except between 10 and 12 o'clock to-morrow ( Friday) Friday Morning Only, from 10 Until 12 o’Clock et sensational price for two hours to- morrow only. These skirts are made of high noyelty broadcloths, canvas cloths, etamines and many fancy weaves in black, blue, brown, tan, gray and Oxfords. They are cut in the gored mixtures, cheviots, seven and effectively styles styles—all of which three are in the lot $12 $3.98 Lace Curtains and Blankets Cleaned and Stored. Until Fall. Wash StocKs--- Half Prices. Apropos of which we quote two exceptionally fine values tor to-morrow in some ‘of the prettiest and newest sorts— styles that are destined to be most modish this summer sea- son. Hand-made Wash Stocks, regularly 35c. to 50c., at 12\4c. each Embroidered Linen Stocks, regularly 7. at 35¢c. each Main Floor, oth St. Section Smart “Crush” Leather Belts--- Pretty, stylish belts of popu- lar “crush” leather; good and strong in quality, make and fin- ish. Take your pick of these two Is and get a splendid bar- n in either case: -For regular Soc. crush helts of fine kid leather, 3% 25c inches wide. —For Me belts of fine kid leather; 344 inches wide. regular 75c. crush Fine Playing Cards, 10c--- For one day only, to-morrow, we offer, 3 1 ivory _ finist i . with long distance index, bl and red assorted backs, at 10c. a pack, This quality is usually sold at a5c. a pack. Poker Chips, 5c. per 100— 134 Inches, In assorted red, bluc and white, in a box contafning one hun¢re n Bloor, 89th 8t. Section. Entertainment is afforded every member of the household by the Columbia Graphophone (The Perfected Phonograph.) ba Avenue to Lexingtoa—Bloomingdale Brothers—59th to 60th Street. “PAEAERSLPSOAAOS EEDESESES ESS OEORE ORES ESOSESRE The Evidence in he Bargain Friday - Case--- @ = The fact that many makers have been discouraged by the prolonged winter has made buying opportunities in spring und summer merchandise ot extraordinary advan- tage tor a store like Bloomingdales’, where cash and quan- titles are ays arguments when little price is the feature. @, The fact that Bloomingdales’ is every day taking advantage of the best of these buying chances, offering cash and in return securing some of the biggest bargains of the season, gives you the very same money-saving Op, portuni joomingdale merchandising policy /s “turn every trade. antage over to the customer.” @ The fact that many of the most important of all t money-saving chances will culminate in making to- morrow, Bargain Friday, the most important shopping day so far this season, must force every careful spender to seé plainly that missing shopping at Bloomingdales’ to- morrow will be nothing short of extravagance. for th POO tC Serr Cette eee teri t iter tie i titre tre eer eee reer er ere rs PSDEII DVI GI SITS SOSTVIIITITST FIFTFISEIFT9S F9SSd950I99RVE: FOPIIIOS S999 Oe HOIST IDSSOIFIS9H9 SI VOSSIDIBI—IIOL Women’s Beautifully Trimmed Hats— Fetching Styles $4.98. Surprising, the rapidity with which 5 that last lot of handsome trimmed hats.at $4.98 tound new owners. To make to- 1orrow another mem- ~+ day in. ar millinery store, we offer another lot, equally as beauti- ful, some perhaps even prettier than the last ones, at the same astonish- ing price. There’s a choice of turbans, lace and various large shaped hats, all garnished with the best and most stylish materials— Hats Worth $8 and $10. i iS We know you'll be on time to. get a ee early choice, although every hat has beauty and distinctlve charm. Straw Braid Worth 49%c. al 19c. Piece. Excellent quality, in castor, brown, navy, black, green, hello, blue, réd, gray and bluet. Straw Braid Worth 89c, at} Children’s Cuban Straw | Flats 29c. 39c. Piece. In red, navy, brown, black and Elegant quality; all desirable Sum. | colors as well as black and| white; real value $9c, ond Floor, 59th St. Section. Specia' From the China Store-- Decorated Dinner Sets, $2.95. This special may rank among the best values in dinner sets offered this season, if not THE best. The sets are of fine thin American porcelain, with prélty assorted decora- tions and gold edges, and Are Worth $6 a Set. Owing to very slight imperfections, we quote them at $2.95. They're just the thing for small families in city or country home, The sets contain the following pieces: 6 tea plates. ; 1 covered vegetable dish. | 1 meat dish, small size, 6 dinner plates. © fruit saucers 1 meat » large size, 6 soup plates. 6 tea cups and saucers. 1 soup tureen, 1 uncovered vegetable o individual butter 1 sauce boat _ lish plates. . 1 pickle dish. For to-morrow only the price is $2.95 a set. hint Pioor, auth st. section, An Important Special! ! Wade & Butcher Razors, 35c. To the man who shaves himself this ex- y traordinary special and others of like merit that we offer for to-morrow in razors must appeal most forcefully if genuine value-giv- ing is appreciated. These razors are made of the finest tem- pered steel—every one hollow ground, set ready for use and incased in a neat cover. All Razors Fully Guaranteed. Other razor specials are: Wade & Butcher, 58c., 69c. and 98e, i m & Son Razors, Schaff, Sterling, Worcester, Korten and Anchor, 39¢., 59¢., 69c., 89c. and 98. 85c, and $1.39. | Main Floor, S@tb St. Sestion. , $8c. and 68¢ gers Razors, 75¢ Men’s and Boys’ Madras Negligce Shirts at 39c. ' As smart a lot of negligee shirts as you've seen in a long time— over eighty distinctly new and desirable patterns for choice. Not a shirt in the assortment that isn’t worth from 50c. to 75¢. »s from 12 to 20—a separate pair of link cuffs with each, Men’s Cravats, 25c. | Men’s Suspenders, 25¢. ew Spring patterns and Over a hundred new designs in y one tasteful and retined; variety of the popular es for se! light, dark and medium shades; trim- mings the best; webbings the newest dd cleanest; worth 50c.—six pairs $1.38 it. Section, fo: