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spate THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY. 94, 1004, . tS ULL New Lederer Production at New York Theatre Has a Mint = ee eS ae Eten though the peach crop may meet 7 fis Weal early fate, the summer show erop on Broadway gives happy promise of Mot proving © failure this yenr, r the nkiiled hand of George W. “The Southerners” sprouted in+ su ch favor at the New York Theatre Just night us to leave It in no danger of that managerial dread, « “frost.” The plece has a mint julep flavor ‘which will doubtless commend it to the thirsty amusemont-seoker during the nig! when the weather man keeps his fevered watch on high. ‘The programme describes it as “ musioal etudy in black and white. Rather a neat way of crossing the color line, Some such delicately turned phrase mietit have averted the Robsevelt-Dock- stader war. Blacks, browns, ‘chocolates and yel- lows there are in almost suMelent num- | | ber to people a plantation, and they dange and sing 90 cleverly and joyously $hakithe Williams and Walker troupe will probably fturn white with envy when they get back from Europe and see their new rival. ) Elfe Fay Re 4. Astor the “whites,” there is, first of all, domical Elfie Fay, reclaimed from vaudeville, yet unabashed by rBoadway and still up to her old ‘“‘monkey- shines.’ 1h a rash moment—a moment fwhen Miss! Fay bulged out in trousers =—Wiltiam Gould threatened to spank | her, evidertly without stopping to think. what a big job he would have on his hands. There was not quite enough of Miss Fay (this ta not phyai- cally speaking), and a trifle too much | « of game others, Measures should be taken (and this too without respect to yigers) to have her on the stage Fe of the time. She was tragically funny in her dogged determination to te Kissed by Mr. Gould while they were giving a song about dreams coming ani the Itiss—which sounded Nke y-opened bottle of champagne— funniest of all, funnier even than the accidental fall both took aa they see-snwed off the stage. One never We when one is going to make a i, as the man sald to the banana peel. dune McCree, as an Irish Turk, was fe funy looked and made every che of his tell, It war ax good na @ minstroi show to hear IMddie Leonard, backed up by the colored chorus, sing Pandy Dan," and Vinie Daly—a born diheér—brought to cdmiring attention ‘he lightest and most graceful pair of feet that have touched a Brondway MAge these many moons © Many Taneful Nambers, sAbbie Mitchel, woman of conservative her gharming sweet, iitin the colored Ota why wi akewnlked and [xpanded in sympathy, all but caused he audience to laugh itself into the Seles, ‘This was af Marion Cook's mi Phe music ea of Will Me is staged plec prettily the hh owhish the ‘sl od Of summer demands. Ma are ol A new twist is given most instance when Mr. Me woof show girls In turn ing the tall and ley one rematrks: "She is the contest place of amuse- Mere in the city.” CD, AFTER TROLLEY LINK. iw for Stamford Line. to The Ivenine Worl!» PORT CHEBTER, N.Y, May 2— Chere in a report dn creation to-day | ‘thatthe New York, New Haven an Hartford Raviroad Company ia ney Hatida for the purchase of hte Btu ford Street Raliroxd rying to fmportant Vink between > Comnecticnt, if the plan ae Ralirqad to. Ket arole throug to New York carled out, Col, Hefft, one, of ¢ cipal stockholders of the Company, Gas had a numb For Boys our stock. ‘Babies’ Shoes, Soft Soles, a Babies’ Button or Lace, T 24 to 7 3 ring heel, 2% to 7, White, n Grades AE 4 SIXTH AVENUE AND iL OF DASH S| “THE SOUTHERNER “Julep Flavor About It That Is} : Pleasing to Audience. EE RIDER OYE E DEE EE EE SEDI S + se ie Y fe sng auwry é ee 249955908 29452015 CENES AND CHARACTERS IN “THE SOUTHERNERS,” NEW MUSICAL COMEDY AT THE NEW YORK THEATRE. 1D PDAGALHYERRIRY PDE DEDVY 1 HOS eure invA W Gould Polly x Preslen é BEDORISEDIHILE PLIOOO OOS HS OO99O9G8 9999S 99-264 DEBDGLDDEDiBLEE1L9DOE-4969 9999900666966 96590990 59160OSOO0H9 SD DUMONT AIRSHIP NOWATOREAMLAND. Aerial Flyer No. 9, in Which the Inventor Voyaged Around Eif- fel Tower, on Exhibition at Coney Island. Airship No. % In whieh Santoa-Du- mont voyaged over Paris and around y the Etffel ‘Tower, Was received at Dreamland, Coney Island, yesterday and junpacked, Tt was found to be in good eonditivn, and in @ short time will on exhibition in Dreamland in a bi Ing specially prepared for its receptio if the machinery ised by Santor Domont in his famous trips in this on ie intact, and may be ween, \ fuirerome visitors will be alowed to climb tnto {ne Dasket and imagine how Mt would fest to be a inile above ground. The Dreamland management contem- plates regular trips out over the ocean with’ the Santos-Dumont No. 9 and, if @ competent operator approved by + los-Dumont can be procured, y airship will be seen sailing over the Brooklyn and the Willinmsbi Bridges, Minrisburg a GOELET WILL WED JUNE 14, j- | Date of Marringe n Week Harller than Firat Announced. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 24--An- houncement has been made by Mr and Mra, Henry Whelan that the marriags of their daughter to young Robert of New York, haw been changed une 31 to June I. ‘the cares Mary's Chureh » iftomnvon, mister’ of lan, is to be the matron other eight: bridesmaids Alice Re M tie bride-to-be, 'In order to meet the large increase in business in this ent, we have added many new styles, and doubled ‘an, White, Blac Ankle Ties, Babies’, all colors, 85c. and $1.00 Wedge Heel Button, White Canvas, Tan or White Canvas, Button or Lace, Welt Sole, 5 to 8, $1 an, Button and Lace, foes and Oxfords for Large Girls and Boy's, made with low first heel trong, Serviceable Shoes, sizes 1 to 5 th aven and Mis Nora Iselin, of New York, and Girls. Children’s, $1.25 and $1.60 Black... 5 $1.00, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.¢0 Tan and Black - $2.00 to $4.00 $1.50 + 82.00 to $4, NINETEENTH STREET, VANDERBILT MUST AVOID THIS STATE Millionaire Wanted by Jerome Will Have to Go from New-| port to Philadelphia Without Coming Into New York. PHILADELPHIA, May 4—Reginald Vanderbilt will be here on Monday next to attand the horse ehow if he can get through District-Attorney Jerome's Rauntlet of detectives who are se to subpoena him to appear Richard Canfeld in the gambling cases, One thing Is cert: ‘Mr. Van@erbilt will be here. It through th provides a remedy. shoulders. Concave”? Shoulder. birthright—if the has failed. made of blue an ets, gray, brown an ishe fancy fabrics. Suits and Overcoats Broadway. A Man’s Birthright Is A Good Pair of Shoulders, When Nature makes a mistake, she usually But Nature has failed to provide a remedy for the man with slopin And, what's more, art had no helped Nature until the ures a fiying machine, the chances are he will be halted by a sleuth and served with papers to appear before a New York grand jury and tell what he knows about Canfeld’s and how mush money h@ lost in the house, There are three ways open to him, He can disguise himself. He can go to Canada; thence around to Chicago and back here by the Pennsylvania rond. If he chooses oan catch a Philadelphia steamship Boston. He has not been booked on any of these steamships aa yet. CUT WIRES BEFORE ESCAPE. He Would Not O@ in Fitghe, N, Y., May 4—Frank Willlamon, a Ninth Infantry private and electrician at Madison Barracks, has deserted and {a now believed to be in Canada, He-covered his escape by cutting wires and dismantling the tele- BrAph and telephone inatrumants at the adian border could be re- WATERTO poxt and reached the fore the inatrumen placed in working order. WM. VOGEL & SON. aal efect. emi Nar, invention of our A good pair of shoulders is every man’s are denied “Concave” Shoulder provides where Nature to you our And in every other respect our clothes are what they should be—perfect fitting and dis- tinctive. Allour Summer sults have our “'Con- cave” Shoulder and ‘'Closefitting’’ Collar. $15 Summer Suits. 12 distinct single breasted sack models, black serges, black Thib- olive effects in unfin- worsteds, smooth ‘surface worsteds, fancy and plain cheviots and cassimeres. And~8 distinct models in double breasted sack suits of serges, Thibets, homespuns and $15 to $35. WM. VOGEL & SON, . Houston St, f SUATH AVE, 19%! 70 20™ STREETS f Remarkable offering: THs is the season whenjevery woman sees to it that her su is why we announce this exceptional sale. The saving is SO extraordinary the Summer home furnishers, hotel proprietors and board- ing-house keepers cannot afford to miss it. Prices will bring a throng to this section, for they are faultless. We know they are the kind you want and ‘we fully expect to greet you at 39¢. yd, for 50c, blgached table damask. |48c. yd. for : s 66 wld heavy weight. tuts table OES eae CU REND fey Dae Aare (ule Caan 1,000 pattern table cloths 2 yds. long 2% yds. long 3 yds. long Heavy double damask, grass bleached. $1.75—vaiue $2.25. $2.25 —value $2.75. $2.75—value $3.50. $1.25 doz. for $1.50 napkins, 18 in. square, $1.50 doz. for $1.95 napkins, 21 In. square. 9c. for huck towels... ..+. . “ ++ 1.05 doz. 12%c. for huck towels, hem- | 19c. for huck towels, hemmed med or hemstitched; $1.45 dozen. jor hemstitched; $2.25 dozen, 52c. for 65c, hemmog sheets. 2x2% yds, 576. for 70c, hemmed Sheets, 2% x2% yas. 55c. for samplo pieces of embroidered lawn scarfs and shams—values up to $1.50. housekeeping linens. ply of housekeeping linens is replenished, and that MAIN FLOOR. the lowest quoted in New York on qualities absolutely this sale to-morrow. | $1.90 doz. for $2.45 napkins, 22 in. square. $2.75 for $3.25 napkins, 24 in. square, | 106. for NUCK tOWO]S.....6.s.seseceeeereeeerees eiledess occ. 48 WOE! 226. for Turkish bath towels. |S8c. for $1.25 sample bath full bleached; dozen $2.60. sheets, 42x72 in. 63c. for 75c, hommed sheets, 244x2% yds. “4 66. for pillow cases, 45x36 In. Great sale of porch WE EMPHASIZE the importance of this sale by the Sim this Summer furniture elsewhere at these low prices. It is and durability. The prices are low because of a timely purchase at an %§ for Jumbo Rockers. large and comfortable, closely woven, glazed cane seat and high tack, extra broad arms, built for strength. 93,25 for Rockers with closely woven reed seats, extra high backs, broad arms, shown in red, green and natural. %2 for Rockers with closely woven reed seats and slat backs, broad arms, shown in red, green and natural, $2 for Small Rockers with closely woven seats and backs, shown in red and green. . 91.75 for Arm Chairs, closely woven reed seats and slat backs, arms, shown in red, green and natural. 94.50 for Small Chairs, <tosely woven seats and backs, red and natural. Prairie grass arm chairs, 6.75, 9.00, 11.00, 11.50, 12.00, 12.50,13.50. Prairie grass rockers, 6.00. 7.25, 9.00, 10.50, 11.75, 12,50, 14.00. Prairie grass divans, 8.50, 10.25, 12.00. 15.00. Braided rush arm chairs. 9,00. 9.25, 10.00, 10.50, 11.25, 13.00, 13.25, 14,25, 15.00, - Braided rush rockers, 8.00, 9.75, 10.00, 12.00, 12.50, 500 $2.50 dining chairs at 51.85: in} at the same time appreciate this remarkable saving: 831,75 for $42 sideboard of thoroughly seasoned golden oak, beautiful selected quartered grain, superior plano finish— 45 Inches wide, French bevel plate mirror 18x30—silver drawers, linen drawers, massive cirved posts, artistic upper shelf. $19,75 for $25 dining tabie of thoroughly seasoned golden oak, beauti- fully selected quartered grain, superior piano finish, 6-foot extension, 44-inch round top, fitted with deep shaped rim, very heavy pedestal base and graceful arched feet—very highest grade construc- tion, . Rugs and mattings priced and lawn furniture. pson Crawford Co.’s guarantee that you cannot duplicate not built with a view to selling it cheap, but is constructed for comfort unusual discount. Fifth Floor, $1 for Small Rocker with closely woven reed seat and spindle back, shown in red, green and natural. Oo 5 for Lawn Settees, shown in natural frames, closely woven reed seats and backs, 38 inches wide. Sr Malacane Furniture: something entirely new in the [] way of Summer furniture—spectal prices: Rockers, Arm Chairs, Tables. $12 $12 $7,25 13 13 7.75 13,75 14 9.00 15 9.75 “16 11.25 | Braided rush divans, 12.75, 14.50, 17.00, 17.25. 17.75, 19.25. Willow rockers, 4.00, 5.50, Ea 7.00, 7.50, 8.00, 9.50, 12.25, Willow arm chairs, 6.00, 6.75, 8.50, 10.25, 13.00, 13.75. willow divans, 10.50, 16.00. 19.00, 30,00. important offering of dining room furniture will interest people of re- tastes who want their dining rooms to appear at their best during the Summer and s $22. of thoroughly seasoned quartered oak, 14.75 for $22.50 china closet Fo rier ieetied grain, plano: anish, 6§ in. high and 36 1n. wide, shapely straight front with round endsand highly polished. 51, 32, Inin of highly polished golden oak, heavy box 1.85 for *2.50 d 9 chairs frames, seats first quality woven glazed carte, bullt for strength and comfort. 32.95 for 83. inin same as above, except that seats are up- 2.95 for *3.75 dining chalrs holstered in morocco leather—first quality, Arm chairs can be furnished to match. low for all Summer needs. TO-MORROW is the most opportune time to select the mattings or rugs you need for Summer or the Summer home because the pricesare positively the lowest ever quoted on these high qualities—and we're sure you wouldn’t have any other grades. Cotton Smyrna rugs especially for Summer—blue and white and green and white. $1.79 tor $2.50 rugs—30x60 in, $1.59 for $2,25 rugs—26x54 in. 75 Wilton velvet #30 rugs, $19.65—we've had an unusually heavy sale of these pupular and handsome 9x12 Rugs—Wiiton velvet at the regular sale price of $30, $0 you can well Imagine the interest this reat sale of 7$ at the exceptional price of $19.65 will create. They are fental patterns of the prettiest type and have meda'lion centres. It's the most unusual occasion of the Spring season. Special, $19.65. China matting— Made from new fresh straw—this season's importations—40 yds. to the roll. ‘Special, ular. Regular. $3.98 80.75 Bei98 | “Gus 4.98 2.75 7.95 10.50 5.95 8.50 8.95 12.00 Japan matting-r-2,020 rolls, medium and high grade, in alee patterns, at greatly reduced prices: 57,95 to $19.50 per roll for $10.50 to $22.00 mattings. Third Floor, $2.49 for $3.75 rugs—-36x72 In. Smyrna ruUgs—Guaranteed quality, all wool, perfectly reversible, Speotal. Regular. Sizes. 64 85 16x34 in, 98 $1.35 26x54 in, $1.65 2.25 30x60 in. 2.65 , 3.25 3x6 ft. 10.65 12,50 6x9 ft. 14.65 18.50 7.6x10.6 17.95 23,00 9x12 tt Q8c tor $1.35 extra Axminster carpsts, suitable for parlors. 89c for $1.15 high-grade Wilton velvet carpets, for rooms, halls and irs, 696 tor 85c, and 95c. extra quality ta; Brussels carpets, fo: halls and ataire, ra Gad ed Time to select your Summer upholsteries. HESE prices tell you that to-morrow is the ideal time to purchase ford 's. They are the ideal qualities to be used in fitting up who require things that are better than the average, $ 1 Cross stripe curtains : e 75 during the Summer months, Ruffled Renalssance bed sets: 3 cenit pieces) lace insertion and Iace trimmed flounce, éxceptionally choice values at 33,95 94,75 55.90 36.75 Summer couch Covers; Good durable tapestry in Turkish, Persian, Arabian and Moorish designs—grand values Wednesday at each $1.50 $1.95 $2,95 $3,85 Red and green grounds, with colored stripes, for window or door hangings They cannot be surpassed—3 specials for Wednesday, Good durable net with large lace | Novelty cross stri your Summer upholsteries at Simpson Craw- jome. We've arranged this sale especially for thase Fourth Floor, 1.75, 2.25, 4,25 $2 e 2 5 Gurtaining : Dainty new creations on white, ecru and colored grounds with pretty corded and silk cross stripes—very Special values at, per yard I 29c. 49. 59c, Summer lambrequins ; snow flake and grenadine with richly colored cross stripes on white, cream and colored backgfounds—all have deep novelty | fringe; each, | $1.50 $1.75 $3.75 the Summer To-morrow’s sale of screens. THE other day a New York woman who has’a sense of humor said to us; ‘* While | was reading Simpson Crawford Co,’s ad last night a fly alighted on my nose. It made me think of fly-time—1 want to select some screens.” Basement Salesroom. She did—selected enough for the entire house and now the fifes don't bother her any more. We decided to,hold a sale of strongly made extension window screens, and when you come to see how low our prices and how good the screens—you'll do like this woman—select enough for the entire house, 24 in, screen—oxtends to 37 in.—230. 30 in, screen—oxtonds to 32 In.—256, 26 In. screon—oxtends to 37 in.—28c. 30 In, scroon—extends to 36 in.—30c, } ' 2 gal. water coolers, 89c: it’s worth 89c to have @ drink of cool, sparkling water whenever you want it. That's alla 2-galion water cogler costs in this sale to-morrow—about one-third the regular price; finished in oak or ma- roon; galvanized linings nickel-plated faucets other sizes as follows: 3 gal. 4 gal 6 gal. 8 gal. 1.25 \ 1.50 1,75 2.28 Climax Jawn mowers > 12 in, 14 In. 16 in, Simple and easy running; — Priced as follows: 6° 2,25 2.50 2.78 Qe. i extra good qualily Grass ook, Bge. for extra good quality Garden pades. Qo. for good quality Garden Rakes, for “Brooklyn,” 2-burner, blue- Stove, ‘fon! Beta” Fe fe com Fer ee cereae Osh, a8 for minora! wool-filled Nursesy satin, hohe, ie extra. heavy 95c, Your Summer china supply at lowest prices in New York. Just any china isn’t good enough for the Summer home, But you don’t want to pay high prices for it. That's why Simpson Crawford Co, will hold this great special sale of dinner ware, etc,, to-morrow at these saving prices: We want you to come with the determination to select every plece of china you are tikely to need, for by getting them all to- gether during this saie you'll save a lot of time, worry and money, = 2,000 cups and saucers, 10c. 500 *1.00 jardinieres at 49c, 18 porcelain dinner sets, *11, 106 for blue decorated cupt and | 10G for 2sc. odd vases, decorated Pow Saucers, full size, very suitable tor or- | te,y ana china, dinary service, iS _ = 106 for plates to match above cups. 396 for fancy decorated jet tea pots all sizes. 496 for $1 fancy colored glaze jardi- nieres, rich blended colors of dark green and wine, 11 in, across the top. $11 for $18 porcelain dinner set; rich dove-color Abortion: -

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