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NEW YORK ROOE CARDEN LD OM But the Show Starts Off at a Lively Pace with the Way- burn Girls and Some Good Vaudeville Features, Somehow or other the weather seems fo change its mind the minute a roof garden opens, and that's why the lid was on the New York Theatre roof last Mght. It reminded ome of Jerome and the proverb that people who live in Blass houses should not use axes, There is no disposition on our part to use elther axe or hammer on the New York roof show, but the fact re- mains that Ned Wayburn's “Minstret Misses” of a reason ago met a pace which “Ned Wayburn's Girls," “Ned Wayburn's Dingies,”” ‘Ned Wayburn's Rag Sextette” and Other carefully copyrighted novelties @an’t quite keep. Again the Wayburn Girls, asupple- mented by a string of colored boys who sing off the key, prove themselves the cleverest of their kind in (he min: atrel Walburness of things, and they ging and jig until one might doubt their Rolor, if they didn’t scrub it off in full view of the audience. If thers is a fault to be found, it is that there is too muoh ‘coon’ and not enough minstrel misses. Thin season's show doesn't catch the crowd as lasi summer's did. The only really new feature is Mr, Wayburn's “rag” sex- but why he should let these syn- ted pounders of the piano take it out on “The Holy City" and Mendels- Wedding March is above root understanding. What the whole Wayburn part of the programme nesds—more than ighi—is more life and swing. ni's Royal Band can at least make ta a its leader is the most @notional and amusing since Creatore. € yaudeville features are Rosa Nanon’s Tropical Birds; Herbert Brooks and his magic trunk; Max Waldron, a t lady of a female impersonator the Metzett! family of acrobats, and Gillette's Musical Dogs, To tell the truth, these acts come _ perilously hear ' stealing Wayburn’s copyrighted thunder. CHD; YOUNG ARTIST SHE SAS ANNOYED HE Frank Moll Arrested in Long Island City on Complaint of 17-Year-Old Girl--Discharged With a Warning. Frank Moll. a young artist of No. 50 Manhattan avenue, this borough, was prisoner in the Long Island City Bolle Court to-day charged with annoyin Mamie Dosky, a pretty seventeri-year old git! of No, 163 Third street, Toy, Island City, The Dosky girl told Magistrate Con- norton that she formerly lived near Mol! in this borough, and that she nfeved to Long Isiand City because his attenffons were offensive to her. learned where she had goné, she and foHowed her. For weeks, she he hdd been sitting on her front door étep and otherwise annoying hey, Last night he followed her and two friends on a @ernon avenue car, got off when they did and tried to speak to her. She called Policeman Dubots and had him arrested. A friend balled Moll out last hight. Magistrate Connorton lectured Moll feverely for his conduct. ‘The young man denied that he had any especial affection for the Dosky girl, but said that some time ago he wrote some let- ters to her and was now desirous of getting them back. For that purpose he had spoken to her, and that only, He was discharged with a warning to let the girl alone, TWO HPS WER BADLY BATTERED Policeman Steinway Says He Only Tapped Them with His Club, bu’ He Will Be Arrested for Assé ult. said, sald, ute Sumo and Phone Fury were arraigned in two Japs ney Island Police Court to-day charged with dis- erdériy conduct, Both looked as it they tepped on a Russian mine, The surgeon who dressed Sumo's wounds and bruises used fifteen yards of bandages. had inadvertently fn ten yayds and both they had \to be propped against the rail. Policeman Steinway, who madey the sald they were creating a @is- ce on Surf avenue, He sald they t und he bad tapped them to make them submit venport, a Flatbush clared to the Court tha: had beaten the Tay ow using his club and the bi The corroborattn aw- Steins way mercy, his revolver. ‘ Gence in the appearance of the prison- ers so impresapd the Magistrate that he {sdued a warrant for the policeman on & charge of assault. He will bo ar- saigned to-morrow, ——————_- DIED WHILE SHE PRAYED. @pecial to The Evening World.) CAMDEN, N. i, June 14.—Letitian Wines, ninety years 014, of Gloucester City, krielt In prayer to-day. Some BAe k £ ed Wayburn's | “GIRL IMMIGRANTS He} Phone Furo was done up) hout} {sold at... | ROSE STAHL, WHO MADE A HIT IN “THE CHORUS GIRL” AT PROCTORS. IPEWITT'S FACE | CAUGHT AUDIENCE Expressed Ail Sorts of Emotions and Caught Last Night's! Visitors to Hammerstein's) Roof Garden. | Pewitt, the much heralded wonder face, made its first appearance at Ham- Roof Garden last night, and minutes kept a wondering eudl- essing whether its presentation of differing human expressions was the work of a real man or a marvelously constructed manikin. In the contest {n face-making between a reai and extremely Gallic Pierre and Pewitt the iatier had much the best of it, portraying the varying emotione of deceit, cunning, trony, contempt, in- spiration, idiocy. love, kisses, the mother-in-law, @&c., with amazing real- {rm. He laughed. did everything that ¢ personator could do, and is a veritable | triumph of mechanism ‘The audience took Pewitt's faces go04d- humoredly, and even when his expres- sive vinage showed the utmost contempt for them applaied him with enthus- “THE CHORUS IAL’ S REALLY CLENE More than ordinarily clever is “The Chorus Girl,” which James Forbes took | an hour off to write, and which was d, so far as Rose Stahl “FIGHTING BOB” WENT WELL & Bob" led first time on a the sirennous w York t night at Proctor's Fifth at Proctor'’s Twenty- fheatre, and S. Miller Kent,| third Street Theatre yesterday after- Cowboy an@ the Lady} noon for the first time. To muke the acquaintance of *" Chorus Girl’ js well worth a tri the beaten path—otherwise Broady end it really takes Broadwavers thoroughly Appreciate the trifte. nt,| withstanding the sketch has been Miller's reputation was saved | nicely guaged that it, couldn't go en- mbrero and chapperos; so he] tirely over the head of any one. “The home. Chorus Girl! smacks truly of the stage ing Bob” wax from Colormdo, | —the ‘nm which comes in and goes ed ao many starting age door—and it is almost as to make James K. K of art box with] Tt “road” fame, settled a few combative little (rifles. ‘such as adjusting revolu- Central America, kiln and saving dup LOST IN NEW YORK: tions in crown — princes princesses. The cows and the boys were ab: Lured by Cheap Rates, They Came to America and Were Swindled—Now Ask to Be Sent Back. but Mr. by the looked. 3 gh and he perfor feats at arm veritably acke! vho cecupled a ls slen atagy humor Tackett. “Mary Mannering. awaiting | ites, fund“ Muge Stanl nips tt oft no W. Hw. ‘Thompson's appearance in ey, e taeaSt at Stet i Avice sale om “i . " Natt e, a Ynudevitle, (urn green with envy. By | orbes made only, on vmigiake, ad that far the most progressive sign of the en- ferprise of the stage Was the immortal- ising of Hannah Ellas and poor cla Joun R. Platt in a tcpical song which brought down the nouse. Forsythe’s a room of the Metropolitan ‘Guera He could have found ra-Frouse. Oner@more suitable places right in the ‘Two girls who arrived on the Kroon- land last Sunday, and who say that they were Inditced to come here because of the cheap rate, returned to Ellis Teland to-day and asked to be sent back to Antwerp. They are Bodor Ika and Maria Bo- logh, each nineteen years old. They bad between two and three dollars when they arrived and were going to the Dka brot who liver some- where in the Bronx. The brother tele- sraphod to have both girls sent to him, and they were allowed to land. Being unable to find the brother they akked a stranger where they could find fan employment bureau, ‘The man of- fered to direct them if they would pay GREAT WHITE SALE Imported Linen Waists New Lot Just Received 1g Price him $2, They gave him the mon na he put them on a car which tool em t rein ion on sr ain to em | Largeat Importation and) $5.85 $6.65 Rochelle, as far a: be ascertained.| Handsomest Designs ever | ‘There they found the address given them | brought to this Country | $7. 75 $8. 85 vas fictitious, thetr money wandered around finally were dl d hack to Bills Is! Regular Prices $11.50, $13.50, $15.00, $17.75. A Hiscevite ce Lily saved VG ba een Rede: Magnificent Assortment, Finest Japanese Hand | They have lost the Mke girl's drotner's| Drawn Work Novelties. Nothing Reserved. Whole address and it is a@ question what is to Tine Complete. Sizes 32 to 44, John Forsythe Bet ween 17th and back and there is no provision by which thoy can be sent back at government ANKE. pany cannot be compelled to take them Broadway. become of them, ‘The steamship com- 865 THE WAIST HOUSE, 18th Streets. The Big Annual Sale of Men's Clothing Begins on Wednesday / It is earlier than usual—such extreme reductions were never made before until August. It is bigger than usual, for the one great reason of this early Sale is that we | are so heavily overloaded that we cannot wait till the end of the season. We must make our market now. To you the advantage is the greatest that the trade has eéver known FIRST, because at the extreme low water mark in price you may have unrestricted choice from the best clothes we know how to make. SECOND, because this opportunity comes to you NOW when you may have the benefit of the full season’s wear of the garments. Here Is a great lot of our $17.50 Suits, with a good sprink- ling of our $20 ones. The fabrics are rich Blue and Black Serges, Homespuns, Cheviots and some extra choice Fancy Worsteds, The tail Splendid Blue Serge | Suits, Fancy Worstec | Suits, also Cheviots Homespuns and other j leading Fabrics, in piain colors and mix- tures. Most of ther are our regular $12.5¢ jand $15 Suits, In ‘all the tailoring is | ‘Ay above what you |tind in the usual ag ready-to-wear gar- I ments. The Sale price beginning on | Wednesday oring is of a particu- larly high grate, and it may be faifly said that they are Custom clothes in all re- spects but price, We consider it the best special offer ever pe in New York. Sale price beginning Sicsvants op Wednesday... j Some extra fine Suits, rer 4S Trousers Practically ALL oS 65 Fancy Vests, All lines that c| resenting in no instance less our regular $2.50, $3 and“ have been $1, $1.50 and $2 ‘| $5.50 lines will be grouped in will be included in one great than double value, will be a big sale at.. offering at.. Extra Salesmen in Attendance. Alterations Without Charge. Open i Open Saturday Even- ) e ooD s Saturday Even- ings till 9. ‘ ings till 9, Just South of Astor Place. . 740, 742 Broadway, THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 14, 1904 - Our best values are fre- quently the ones nat ad. rertied, Given publicity, the mail order demand would clear them away, thus preventing those who visit the store from sharing them. Many such bargains are placarded with green tickets stat- ing “these goods have not been advertised.” Silks. =." 89c. Taffetas, 68c. Rich, lustrous Black Taffeta, 26 inches wide. “Waterette’’ Taffeta, $1.29, Black Silk for a bathing suit; usually sold at $1.50 a yard. Continuation of the Sale of $1.00 Peau de Cygne at 49c, The season's best offering in White Silks, The ideal Macy's. It was a spirited oc in the memory of ¢very mot less interesting. in pink, blue and red; plain white and black and red, and plain bl: ——--=- Corsets: Straight Front Corsets, made of white batiste, low bust, dip hip, bias cuc; hose supporters attached, sizes 19 to 26 inches; sold by others at $1.00; our price.... Values—unmatched. 2a FL Kimonos Long Crepon Kimonos, with Persian border; sold by others at $1.30; our price... $1.19 —21 Fi. embroide others at $1.75; our pri Reefers, made of red ar Women’s Gauze and Lace Lisle Hose. Ist Fi. Black Gauze Lisle Thread Hosiery, excellent quality, sheer; made with double soles, heels and toes. Special for this sale......++ 19c Imported Black Lace Liste Thread Hosiery, in all-over patterns, at- tractive design: spliced heels and toes. Special a pair '29¢ ruffle, sizes 2 to 14 years... Children’s Skirts, made of m Price Reasons For the Onslaught On These Stocks of Shirt Waists._..-, Waists of sheer polka dot lawn, side pleats 49 back and front.........e++eseees a Cc Waists of Swiss with colored corded stripe, side pleats back and) front, fancy stock collar; sold by others at $1.50; our 09c Waists of fine white Mercerized Figured Madras, tucked fronts, embroidered French backs; sold by others at $1.75; our price $ l .29 Waists of sheer Persian Lawn, fronts of ened: whtedls and fine, hand-drawn work, tucked backs and sleeves; sold by Cthers at $2.25; our price... .... 60. s eee cere eens $ | 39 Sale of Women’s Belts.—..- Crush Leather Belts, made of | Crush Leather Belts, 4 inches fine soft gloveskin, 2% inches | wide, made of selected glove- wide; in black, white, red, | skin, in red, white, blue, brown, blue, tan and gray; | brown, tan and black; neat oval buckles of gilt, nickel and | buckles in gilt and black en- black enamel; soll by | amel; sold by others at ofhers at 50c.; our price 34c 7. our price... ...+ 44c Silk Crush Belts, black and | Dainty Wash Belts, in_ plain white, 2 to 5 inches wide; some | white and neat figures, Bulgar- with buckles and back pieces, | ian and Parisian designs; widths others with shirred backs; sold , from 1% to 4 inches; sold by elsewhere at 65 our 49c eels at 35c.; our spe- 2Ic terete Clali prices scene cere A Three-Day Sale of M Men’s Made-to-Measure Shirts Three Made to $7.74 Your Measure, Jat Fi. S4th Bt . The price asked elsewhere tor like quality 1s $3.50 or $4.00 each. —The Materials: Imported Woven Madras, Botany cloth and the finest percales in a range of over a hundred new 1904 patterns. Your choice of these fabrics willbe made up in our Custom Shirt department on the premises. A perfectly sfactory fit is guaran- teed, and delivery of the Shirts will be made promptly, Trophies for Sporting Events. Club Appropriations Are Most Powerful at Macy’s, Main Fi, Individually, club members may be very judicious in making purchases. Collectively, they are not intrequently just the reverse—a feature that fattens the finances of high price dealers in club trophies. At Macy’s but one margin of profit is expected, be the goods necessitics or luxuries. The result—-low prices matched by zo other store. These Prize Cups forsexample : Small Cups, made of sterling silver, gold lined, two handles, ebonized wood base, total height 34@ inches....... $2.69 Small Cups, as above, 4% inches high....-...-+- $6.67 Sterling Silver Cups, three handles, heavy, 4 inches high $12.49 Sterling Silver Cups, graceful designs, two les, four sizes; S-inch, $11.98; G-inch, $14.98; 7*2-inch, $20.98; 8-inch . $24.89 Sterling Silver Cups, two handles, plain but rich design, on ebonized wood base, height 10 inches ort ¥% bed | Quadruple Silver Plated Cups. “All Gold Lined. Small size, two handles, pretty designs..... $3.69 to $4.24 Medium Size, two and three handles, varied designs, $3.96 to$9,16 newest designs in bright or French gray finish, Large Size, oe $9.61 t0$24.98 R. H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, CYS B' way, at 6th Ave. A Very Special Sale of ’ Infants’ Imported Socks.-«= Five Hundred Dozens Pairs. Values 25c. to 50c. a Pair New, Fresh Goods Imported for This Season’s Selling. - A sale to parallel this one occurred but once before in the history of sion calculated to linger pleasantly who attended it and bought tne tot’s supplies at a record low price. The goods come from one of the country importers, who sacrificed them for halt and less than half, only after a prolonged wait for settled weather. white lisle thread Socks, plain white with blue and red; plain white cotton with hand-embroidered figures lots too small to warrant detail. Economies in Children’s Wear. Reefers, made of pique, round collar, trimmed with embroidery insertion, sold by others at'$1.25; our price. . Reefers, made of pique, trimmed with embroidery y ruffle, round collar, sizes G6 months to 2 years Mue cloth, with braid, others with lace medallion others at $2.00; our price......... Box Pleated Dresses, made of chamh hands, sizes 2 to 4 years; sold by other Muslin Drawers, trimmed with four rows of hemstitchedtucks, S(ZES:2 T0014) VERT sec oreavesiesaisiavelslaaelseued vines Muslin Drawers, trimmed with four rows of tucks and embroidery ruffle, hemstitched, sizes 2 to 16 years You may safely dep upon the quality everythi bought Ma anything but the However, we ¢3 extra care in choosh Such goods as grocet wines, cooking utensils and related merchandise, the sterling quality, of which is essential to health. 4th to 35th St. Pianos. 4th FL -s Where the sale of a {Sale Price Straus Piano de- pends upon our pay- ing a commission to anybody, the trans- action falls flat. We pay no commis- sions—give no bribes. Straus Pianos are in- variably sold to peo- ple who are willing to pay cash for them | 12c | To-day the news is none the largest In this lot are plain ir-line stripes of pink, F English cashmere three-quarter Hose in because there is a ; cashmere Socks in plain black, tan, pink clear saving ranging ; k cotton—in addition to many others, in upward from $50 on Sizes range from 4 to 7%. every one you buy | that way. “Easy Payment’’ is another way of saying ‘‘difficull ownership.” 4 Prices—au Pianos Guaranteed for 10 Years. $125—«straus” Cabinet Grand Piano, mahogany, oak or medallions and Id by walnut cases. $150“ straus” Cabinet Grand! “+: $1.24 Plano, mahogany, oak of me trimmed vears; sold by $1.24 h Persian rice sa9e Ss. ianos, Colonial style cases, in mahogany only. $250 and $275_«Straus” Pianos, cases in dark or fancy ma- hogany, oak or walnut, Straus” « iminutive Grand Pianos—unsurpassed. We are sole agents in Man- trimmed $1.00; 0 $525 19¢ 24c hattan for the celebs shaped Steinertune Pianoforte and bet the Lyraphone, the (deal 29c piano player. High Time for a Reliable, Low-Priced Clock. —Rasement. We bought these ata liberal saving and will pass them along to you the same way: Wooden Case Clocks, Gilbert movements, 2-inch porce- lain dial_and bronze sash. These Clocks are mounted upon owl tres, They are 8% inches high, finished dull, with artistic burnt wood shadings. Our regular price $2.69; for this sale ish, antique finish; pretty rock regular price $3.94: for { Miniature Hall Clocks, 19? one-day movements, wi fruit and\woodland designs in natur price $4.49; for this sale....... ch, fitted with Gilbert are hand sketched in colors. Our regular A A A Specials in Wine Dept.—» We furnish jug free when you buy by the gallon. Two Star Rye Whiskey, regular price $2.94 gal. 74¢, bottle; special at $2.34 gal., 49¢. bot. One Star Rye Whiskey. Our regular price, 97c. bottle: special price, 72c. Royal Amber Bourbon, twelve years old, regular price 93a per bot.; this sale, 74c. Young's Keystone Rye. | Others ask $4.00 gal. Our price, $3.24 gal. Young’s Blue Grass. Others ask $5.00 gal. Others ask $1.25 bot. Our price, $4.19 gal. Ovr price, 99c. bot. We are sole importers of the famous Old Glenfiddich Scotch Whiskey. Its excellent qualities are best determined by compari- sons. Choose any popular brand on the marke! own test; gallon bottle, 86c $. Pemartin Brut Sherry—a remarkably fine, rich, nutty flavored dry wine; our own direct importation from the growers; our regue lar price $2.14 gallon; special for this sale, gallon, $1.89; bottle, 52c Tarragona Port, a rich, soft, full-bodied, strength-giving tonic; our own importation; regular price, gallon 19; bottle, 49c.; spe cial for this sale, gallon 1.64; bottle, 44¢ Clarets. | Hock Wines. Leon Marceau & Cle., Bordeaux. Heinrich Barthel & Sohn, Mainz. P Young's Keystone Rye. Others ask $1.00 bot. Our price, 78c bottle. Young’s Blue Grass, Quarts. Pints Quarts. St. Julien $3.98 $4.98 Hochhei os 84.49 Pontet Canet. . 498 598 Margaux . 598 €.98 Larose . 698 7.98 Burgundy Wines. Sauternes. Leon Marceau & Cie., Bordeaux. E Leon Marceau & Cie., Bordeaux. Case Case i Case Quarts. Pints Quarts. Pints. Beaune . $6.24 $724 Cotes de Graves... .34.78 78 Pommard T.24 8.24 . 5.78 6.78 Nuits 8.49 9.49 @78 7. Chainbertin 9.49 1049 7.78 Clos de Vouget...10.49 1149 Chat. Yau 8.78 California Wines—Red Star Brand. Gal. Quarts Gal Claret . 69, $2.84 | Claret 89¢ Zinfandel Tac, $2.44 andel $1.18 Reisling Ta, $2.44 Muc 84, Port 84 82.44 Burgundy $1.44 Sherry 84. 82.44 Port $1.49 Angelica... Bac st $1.49 Riesling $1.19 ; Ar $1.49 Sweet Catawha,.., 98c, $2.66 Te $2.84 Ginger Ale, Red Star Brand, equal to any of the imported br: offered at double our prices; dozen, 93c Sarsaparilla, Red Star Brand, Club $ dozen --93c dozen.... 1 ““Red Star” Bass Ale and Bass Imperial Stout, 3 oe Ale and Stout. Bottled by our own expert. [ Bottle 12c | Made by Bass & Co., brewers, of Burton- Dozen $1.42 on-Trent, who make but one quality of (_____ ag