The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1904, Page 8

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Fe a> j THE WORLD: !€ONDAY EVENIN (CASTORIA For Infants and Childrem, ‘The Kind You Have} Announcement extraordinary ERE’S a rare treat for the music-loving publics In our palatial restau- Always Bought H rant, 8th floor, there’ll be a complimentary band concert every day from 2.30 to 4.30 P. M. Come and watch thg director. Sig. Sirignano is acknowledged to be the musical sensation of the year. Mr. C. F. Zittel presents for the first time in America Sirignano’s Royal Band of Rome. ‘ | } 7 ; f the World’s Fair, and if you want to see a director who, regardless of his audience throws his whole i “THE THEATRE LAW New Ordinance Provides that No Playhouse Shall Be Built Which Is Not Surrounded by Open Courts. ~ AVegetable Preparation£orAs- similating the Food andls2¢ ula- H]| ting the Stomachs and Bowels of MUST HAVE AMPLE EXITS | AND FIRE-ESCAPES. | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- | ness andftest.Contains neither | Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Doors Must Be Fireproof and Open Outwardly—Many De- vices for Safety on Stage Are} Provided. ‘Hereafter. or during the existence of U The new ordinance approved to-day by McClelian, hi b ; rr jellan, no theatre shall be Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- | tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea | fi Worms Convulsions, Feverish- |}f it in New York City which 4s not @urrounded on all four sides by open | ree ens esenset vy | Worms Convulsions feverish For Over ‘ be Beard of Aldermen it was stated a } 40 musicians—15 soloists—to his majesty. King Victor Emanuel Ill. ‘that the conditions of the new ordinance | Vac Simile Signature of i Sig, Giuseppe Sirignano, Director. Sig. Kalph Ricci, Librarian. were 80 eet cee oleae | Bifida. ft Th s Ye Th 4 at Cosare Seat seteeet tr Mr i F. Zittel, ai R bi BEG . ge if is wonderful musical organization recently arrived from Rome on a leave co Br rtir tietres the coset “A : is ‘ __NEW_YORK. hae ir y ars of absence frgm his Majesty, Victor eenanuel IIL, originally intending to fill an engagement at setructures under the new law being) . year yi ¢ f | a X16 son Fisted de ; iprohibitive. ie hes : i cep } 3) Dosrs—35Ci Nis ra soul into his music, acting out every sgntiment expressed by his skilled musicians, come and sce Sig. Beeerainerce pavlene peasy ial ‘ ork d (a 1 Sirignano, . It’s the most thrilling sight for music-lovers ever seen in this country. if th heat prs, but 4 !] i Boiijesar stnlersent was dented by Ale Bacr cory onwmAPPER, fl Complimentary concerts daily from 2.30 to 4.30 P.M.) - @riangers and Sullivans as well as! ’ CONFEDERAT re pthers said to be interested in the ordi- ES DECORATE. mie oFnTAun comPANY. KoW YORK OFTY. a ‘MARK TWAIN'S WIFE an Soe an $ aoe new law will have no effect on Memoria! Day in the South Ob- | 14%S¢ ec C your § ° ) those theatres or places of amusement served at Raltimore, 2 Bow bulidng oF those for whet plans| DIES IN ITALY ABAVTIMORE, “Sune 6Conteaorate 15c A DAY ESTO’ RTH. 1807 P THESE fashionable $25 robes, right from Paris, at $10 will create P © ;Bullding Department. Under the ordi-| aay Ua we sramichor content ine Payable Weekly, | peer 7 such a furor that we must urge upon you the importance of making your | Pence approved to-day by the Mayor erate Home near this city and other F ish H | ‘?™s selection promptly. Come to-morrow and choose from the greatest range of styl- Eh on tne vince ann Ne tee Jasat| irs: Samuel L. Clemens Passes | oot”, ters he, former wearing urnishes a tome, 5 RELIAB T) ish conceits and bewitching designs ever shown by any store in America. The ‘Siles ¢ street and be prov ; ; 5 (@) i Legit hy i gwith three courts opening dade thet’ yaltonss ot aray pester ela near highest price is $45, and you may select a $150,00 creation for that if you come af early, Main Floor, $10 for *20 to *25 robes. 525 for *50 to 65 robes, 317 for *35 to *40 robes. £45 for $100 to *150 robes. CARPETS CLEARANCE SALE. Gas and reat and to tho sky linc. Away at the Author’s Home| dead are buried, and mrewed the graves | | INGRAIN CARPETS, | | scourts wil be no Jess: tha: with flowers jt Wide Where the seating capac. j i A erv re, "i Tiaore Shan, 10: tweleo see wide] in Florence—Remains Will Be} ,,,Pe,obtervances included, an oration | A Few Specials. Seaung Capacity, and fou: Baltimore ®choo! foard, the reading -¢:}| Parlor Suites, - $11.49 ‘wide where the seating capac Sent to America. fe, praye singing by a i : i i i ste 7A Lisson | an ode, raver and singing by “a mal moe eel $12.50 ype The Paris samples include hand embroidered linen robes, hand made lace esa bryce coorte tt be, so] Oe areas eet an tris ee at 45 and 65 cts. per yd ca Deere rea ee Boe hes ‘| FLORENCE, , Ttaly, June §—Mra.| city cemeter Carpets 35c. peryard up. ees broidered’ French linen robes, elegant lace robes. for the storage (reduced from 65 and 85 cents.) iiopen outwardly und| Samuel L. Clemens, the wite of “Mark|® = The St. Gall robes consist of handsome white embroidered batiste robes, handsome English em- exit doors si orn 8 large floors filled with new and All the popular bedroom patterns, af Areproof material 2! balconies) Twain,” the American author and lec- A broidered mull robes, handsome hand made effects in lace robes, handsome copies of hand embroidered © « ‘Many other provisi . fred for} turer, died of aynoope here yesterday up-to-date housefurnishing goods. Many other provisions are reautred fr] evening, “Halt an nour before her death AMMEYE CHINA MATTINGS, || ‘bes. < ' dergone A coimplote change, and de: she had converstd cheerfully with her th Ave.. Cor. 20 9 6, $7, $8 , The New York sample robes consist of the finest variety of lace robes you ever saw—all ground the theatre, of the future are] uve tomaine will be-seat 40 the United th Ave., Cor. 20th St. curor y § 36, $7, $8, $10.50, $12.00 perfect in style, shape and material z : ed, States for interment. The Largest Shoe Store ” a ae Aree fiom 23; see $10.25, $12.25, ° ——F — in the World, a : Pl f h f K BOWE DiiMicHTC [ar sstece meee —_ Third Avenue, |l;apanese maTTiNcs,| Plemty of the famous Zineipp PA atmusl Wabaso ; i" Between 1234 and 124th Streets. 4 $ $ don, She was born in Elmira, N. Y¥, Not only 1s our store the biggest $8, $10 $12, $18 25 underwear or m 5 t “ Wy Glaransr asst ier % ’ , , a Bee eg Ika kaa ae rooutte lator ge ee cn ear aime canny the | ——= ———— | (reduced from $10.50, $12.50, $14.75, £25) 3. Dh aS en, 1, 0 ; SALOON LOOKOUT Kt wah Announced that Mrs, Clemenei]{” There Is, no store lke ours—No ° Per roll of 40 yards. SATURDAY we told the deranged a Nd Matis about at ere ase of 3 had been so indixposed since she ar-j|I prices so low—No stock so grand “LON spin” rai father Kniei .25 underwear at a price to enable us to offer it \~ AL Res teat al Lcd ced beard | [EAL ed tee ’ | W.L.D UGLAS arasite inibareatalsesssan cen) anil inat Fen ay ated « eensation. So great Was the buying enthusiasma that we could scarcely at d ree her, but in the Iatte t of Januas Y UNIO tend to the wants of the men who called. Main Floor. ’ Eaipeson Clergyan | oral at aie aeecel ow Shoes. || $3.52 SHOE MASE). castton cnepin ieee the em prs, ny th t,x » Faterson Cler; jan in Sunday nee pies ts eager eecaeees eset d an, eon te; Asal yet er" Dougie Q@weeRtHwaiT & hygienic underwear in warm weather to take advantage of this Tues- oilig, Slosing Slapped Man Who Christy Ties, $50 shoos are the best i day offering, as In all probability it will be their last opportunity. : Z., pe) 1} Pp ’ Seer 1.00 n Y cS; : - " Oxford Ties @ Pumps. . 104, 106 and 108 West 14° St. Each garment has the celebrated trademark of the well- pane ripe Insutted Him—Will Call on Bias aihors sos iyi thd al NEAR 67A¥. $ 1 O Known Knelpp pure Tae een cosets ot health i mods... Sareea ij -to- i The = i i a] in mod- < Aldermen for Aid en cues Bro Shes Flush Ay near ib : Knap, as you Know, ls the greatest poste of health ia mod, A FIRST SUNDAY TRAIN Cai megets ae aay a pay ea z = its tried hygienic qualities. It’s the underwear that’s gener- © KNEIPP-LINEN PATERSON, N. J., June 6.—Dean Me- GeolWwinte Liven buccrat ] F YO U W. ally worn by all celebrated doctors, athletes and professional — MADEINDENMARK FROM Ste per he iy Tea vorcaett Gras $3, $4 and $5 a N T men, and is never sold in any other store in America for less IRISH LINEN YARNS are too wary to be iy by him in violating the Sunday After Twent ee , . GOOD HIGHBALLS than $3.25 and $3.50—here to-morrow at 1.50. oy apply to the Board ot aider-| After Twenty Years’ Fight for ——=—= = Order Them Made from ~9 §¢ $ for ail jp closing the places of F A Be A sons unroie>|\ bath beckloate at Setar WE WANT You June sale women’s *5 Oxfords, *2.60. oul dea ity in i i : : : : Svinte resorts iis visited yea.| | Hath Residents of Seaside | oy HE OXFORD season is at its height; you'll see more of them this Summer than ever y he secured euMcient evidence} Resort Have Won It. to try our “Cheerful Credit ” T before.and right at this opportune time when the demand is so great comes this annual June sale Beery ict co. bese eae oralag ke plan—you will like it, of women’s fashionable $5 Oxtord Ties at $2.60. , RO Mee aaeimalinae ‘i f | . . There are 2,800 palrs of Oxfords in this great assembly, letermin. make vee fried to get Into several saloons in the . rei, | k f BR Arh ech | AARC EARN oe ow [| esis Clothing $9.60. mensecengeataraierat lo cele ea legaterear cress °2,60 5 oS ia the Denn the {for Sunday train service. The first of ‘ Geb oe 32.60 for 5.00 Oxfords—Only about, 00 igh itheseabandsomve esate ae rer coin totam ; Place was not open, although there were | ie Sorte eetral midnight theatre Be Le; welt sole and ideal kid and light turn sole—the kind that will not crack, and it's Bounds of voices coming from within, (ee eee eng greeted with, wild |{{ Cammeyer’s Shoe Specialties 7 fully guaranteed by Simpson Crawford Co. and the makers—they have stitched The Dean demanded admittance, | | by dno hack men! whoiiad wath edge soles, footwear that usually sells at $3.50, in_A, B,C, Dand E widths, sizes 234 Mhereupon the old doorkeeper became) cnceTs DS the tackmen wile ln ia FOR WOMEN, 19 Bast 14th St,, , Bet.sth Ave. to 7, including the best russet; also the famous S.C. S. Oxford ties, the regular Tasolent and for hin trouble received | °¢ aa come Ele EE Rnothot es Rodinislited $3.50 quality, in A, B, C, D and E widths, sizes 2% to 8, ideal kid, fancy styles, Pep Ea £18 [808 foro ae oe et ene ta br the Carmpatents (A) Ese? rah, & Agreal number of pais'of S.C. S. deal patent ‘kid,”miitary heel Oxfords; also 2 : the do he Dos lor years by ‘amp-d ow Unatey Boe in ti ie ideal kid fancy top and wood, leather covered, high Maced dees eel temontcl ets arte vise’ tnavchevter: ay at saad Wide Ankle Shoes. Heer aIintto wide all sizenr'also Rusts russet Oxfords, with Goodyear Bee city, told hls parishioners at ork and Lone earch salivoaa’ oy! ene The old store won't grow with the Sold ONLY In our regin- welt at $2.50. B were allowed to remain open,| Asbury Park authorities the stopping business. But a newor, larger one tered bottles, Never in, $1,90 for 3,00 Oxford tles—Iin Ideal kid, the celebrated eelally go close to his church, and) of traing on Sunday wns forbidden, In may be obtained through “Business | bute i simpson Crawford Co.'s brand; newest toes, light soles and military heels, A to i meen $0 co-operate with him in closing |the future all regular trains will stop Property to Let” in World Wants. KIRK & CO E widths, every size; also our own $3, kid Oxfords, patent and kid tips, turn ‘ Jat the Asbury Park station. Read the Wants to-day. | Samatilers New Vor: sole, A to D width, good sizes, Monday at $1.90. ‘ eh } Bt] j ‘ ; OF THE GREAT A : ° : ° . . : e Fascinating Pictorial and Descriptive History , ° e ©: (2 : . "s i of the Great Louisiana Purchase’ Exposition. iy Ever on the alert to please the public, The World has arranged for the Park, which has become the Exposition site) will cover every phase andj or at any previous exposition. The entire series, when completed, will) series is thus doubly official. These reproductions will be’ divided Into right to distribute these superb photo; hic duc and f ai " ‘ ‘ A P y P , P ; le p tai Hy : i : photographic Tepro uctions, and | feature of the Fair. Y ‘ou wit see reflected, as in a mirror, Superb Architec- | comprise the cream of the immense collection of photographs secured by} beautiful Portfolios, each consisting of sixteen pages 11x14 inches, te 1s ing ie ae ies 10 earnestly desires to know about) ture, Palaces of Nations and States, Plazas and’Waterways, Vistas, Monu-| the official photographer of the Exposition. with sixteen views, appropriately described, printed on high-grade : ae exposition ane remein er about it may easily do so, } ments, Promenades, Gardens, Cascades, Triumphs of Sculpture and Art| The original photographs are taken expressly for this work by the of-| enamelled paper, and substantially bound in heavy, durable cover . fee ada SERIES The Forest City Art Portfolios (so) and a wonderful variety of exhibits from all over the world, including ficial photagraphers of the Fair, and the descriptions are all written by Mr.| paper for permanent preservation. One Portfolio will be issued eal 1 i named from the beautiful Forest| strange and curious pedple, and objects never before seen in this country, | Walter B. Stevens, Secretary of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. The| week, ALL WORLD OFFICES. c z PLATE PAPER PICTURES IN EACH PART. };< SIZE 11 x 13%, PRICE TEN CENTS.

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