The evening world. Newspaper, August 30, 1904, Page 7

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ee i 7 Cakes es SUIT we att DICTATOR AS RERE AGAR WilKiam Colter Res Resumes Ris Suecessful Run in Richard Harding Davis’s Comedy at the Criterion Theatre. LOUISE ALLEN AS PLEASING AS EVER, “The White Tigress of Japan” a Roaring Success at the American — “The Isle of Spice” Introduces New Songs, William Collier. at the Criterion The gire, resumed! Ms successful run in Richard Harding Davis's clever comedy “The Dictator,” which will remain thare three weeks and then be sent on tour by Charles Frohman, The welcome re- ylval went with all the “go” and breesi- ‘Ress of a first night, a large sprinkling) Of the actor fraternity giving the per- - formance 9 fresh impetus. Mr. Collier Was at his best as the resourceful Young American superior even to South American revolutions, while Louise Allen gave ber husband happy assist- * flee in the role of the flery vengaful dy-of-the-dagger. Miss Rose Flynn, Who last peason played in’ Ree the. reen Byes,” filled } Comstock's roie in a most satis! poo al while Xpayice Jackson nuce ceded EdwardAbeles in the it ’ the rgd lackey in @ way entire! credita bl ; eS WoRIDA TH ESDAY EVENING, Avanar 30, 1904 SWS BATHING SUIT ies IS NOT IMMODEST! =” eleanor Elkins, | mands $5,000 Damages from Bathing Pavilion Proprietor | Who Calls Costume Improper. | §: Paes? glad hand’that was given “The Female H BATHING PAVILION © RIETOR CALLS SELEOSES: = EMILE DETECTINES “STIR UP THE BRONX she p “ray "Russel Brothers, att at the Metrop-|»" olis Theatre, Create All Kinds of Fun—Clever Work by the As Jerry Claney, out for fun, James a tgblealot! witit a blue bor. | Nora Berry, of No, yer | wk Was st klrred ue toe fever Miss Eleanor Rlkina, of ‘1 ‘Theatre was ri ralded by “The Fomate De aged against John T Kagan, proprietor t The excitement In One Hundred and of the bathing pavilion at One Hundred et Was caused by the in thelr new imper- led tn a play falrly |! per. | raeiaine ‘with Asituations” and “pusi- small town near the frontier, They the rittmaister raises the alarm and calls his men to horse and they start Win the We nf Jn purwult of an imaginary smug-|iiie boys said ther. wary ae r. Eagan, & Ie alleged, sala something derogatory about Mise Bl- king's bathing costume in the presence | son Will make you wf ladies and gentlemen All (his happened jas: Bumlay, Miss Bikins, who is an expert swimmer, ‘The Bronx turned out enthusiasiteally Fitsstmmonss ovation last week could not have surpassed the | li make me the sort of a oh uugbany irt Nike her should find,” More Belts Price Sliding. A group of four lots 6. on sale ow at very haan Leunstn 10 2b S* AEF 59060" 2 The China Store Offers Great Specials for To-Morrovl To hear the comments made upon our newly en- larged China, Glassware and Bric-a-Brac Stores— the “Ohs!” and “Ahs!” uttered by the hundreds of appreciative women as they note its immensity— 35c. To-Morrow Buys 98c. to $1 SOyard&a haltChifton Veils A very fortunate purchase, indeed, of fome two thousand veils makes this extraordinary offering possjple for to- 5e— ror | belts made of good white duck. 7¢—For tine black double patent inside and outside. Wilitamn, Bramwell made his sire Qs a star in a lient all- ain Barri octor's Fift, th street i Wi ange audience sa faites tas at t Potts Williaa, who is lavorite wh patrons of the st pained in The, Bhoe ana Walker, again packed ‘he “Grad where they will remain irady's company in “Girls Will Be Girly” has made an excellent peginning at the Fourteenth street tr Ai hen) and the Three Roge- | vt a) thi Amst can, K “with Sam errard and Hattle Wiilams, is tn it week of ite all too short stay at the Herald Square, ‘thur Byron, with Charlotte Walker @ generally excellent cast, has Th 4 pleasing Impression In “Jack's ttle Surprise” at ‘the s#rincess, “PI art ft, Paft, Pout’ continues to at- ae which tax the capacity ve: od song! to be heard in @ Isle of 8 ee at the Majestic, 0 Ditrichsiein and “Tda Conquest Bina the prsteal parts in “Military Garricl ‘he had and the Mummy" ends its at the New York oh Sut- jo Runaway Girls gots i tho Dewey, and the imperiai Bur- ui the Week at the Gotham tertaln! burlesq nd , hows were given at wuliner' ate a an Avenue Theaire o mae pare, Heer aay, t .” for which the name ol unt ‘Tolstol was made to atand nooneort ROOF AND VAUDEVILLE, “A Little of Everything,” with Fay Templeton and Veter F. Dalley, began ite last week at the New Amsterdam Aerial Gardens. Afr @ week's in terval it will go to the Broadway run, lust, week of Hammer. Roof Gard ie, at aut mace an . ae i a iJ yes ae Path a ba ea seh and Le. ie itn ae ee “a ae pie Gitasonel and Or Twenty-ffth Street yh ile ust an We sccht th itor offered among others Guar, of fates ts, the were shown at the : peur “fn the he Cruvidglon. tasted ot GEASIDE AMUSEMENTS, : Nixon & Zimmermen's com: tn “The Stroilers” began a wens ome er at the Manhattan Beach ee eta reece . in and eles a et is Mint ngaroo 0 ing tno als one of the big apee- Rasrrerts 19¢ For taffeta silk crushed belts; also wide glove kid leather crushed belts. Sc—For regular Soc. crushed belts of ‘ine kid leather 3% Children’s Heavy School Stockings, 10c. a Pair. Some two hundred dozens of these children's 19¢. stockings *go on sale to-morrow. They are of heavy ribbed cotton. Made with double sowe and knees These veils are all one and a half yards in length, and of very newest os amt sa Black, White, Brown, Navy, Black and White, and White and Black— Such veils sell usually at from 98, to $1.59, but for to-morrow our makes us very sanguine about doing a greater bush ness than ever in these great sections this Fall, The only way to do it, we know, is to deserve it, and so we’ de arted are than yan a Fall cam in china value-offerings w! we are hm will convince every careful housekeeper { hat buying chi in ssware and the like anywhere S&S, Eleanor LE thins . ingdales’ is extravagance. Dinner Sets. Real Cut Glass, $5.98 for $10 Dinner Kets— $5.98 for $9 Berry Bowls— Of first quality English porcelain, | Also Ice Cream Trays 100 recs including covered sawp | Jugs (3 pint sie). Wiigreas of Japan” ts al, = LION TAMER QUT WITH CHACLENGE Disgusting | Bonavita, Siok in Bed, Stitohed hands from from Head ,to Tee, Posts $25,000 to Back Dell to English Expert, eral bluecoats to oy him to the ata- ulis Ny haa no sor since he was We call your attention to our regular stock of veils and vellings, in which you will find every new style-wrinkle as soon as it is created, Veil a ne of from 14 to 3 yards in spotted and plain effects at from $0¢. to Our First Showing of Women's |New Fall Kid Gloves. ou ‘only knew how diligently we have kept at the makers in ‘0 give us better gloves—more particujarly made, better dyed, better sewn, better cut and better finished—to sell at 59c, than any other store in America has, you'll little wonder that at last we've been so successful in our efforts. You'll see the Brett iad of women's kid gloves to $9.98 for $14 Dinner Sets— $2,98 8 dozen for $4, Of fine thin Englgh porcelain, with Tumblers fretty underg! scroll decora- | Also Chemreane tod ey tions, 100 pieces, including soup | Tumblers. Real cut’pattern, $14 for $19 Dinner Sets— Of fine thin English porcelain, solid colored borders in maroor vie and green, edged with gol $16.98 for $25 Dinner Sete— Of fine Limoges China, decorating, gold stip $19.98 tor $20 Dinner Sets— TwoSpec coarse the Watch Store. They typify the value-giving ys to be found in the famous Bloomingdale Watch Eczem =:'D.D.D. pPreipl By reading this lady's experience you may save yourself yegrg 0: result of our energy in this newly imported line at 59¢. a pair, which we open up for first show- They are of glace kid, with embrotdered backs of self-color and biecs. Colors—Tans, modes, grays, reds, and, of course. black and white. And every pair guaranteed to ‘fit perfectly, 59c, a. pair. Main Be. ba] 8. Becton. Only 88c. Between You and A Good-Looking Umbrella. Why not have two or three—especially if you can’t get out of loaning your only one? ¢: These umbrellas are the ying “Iron: gi ‘ clads,” a name which signifies their wearing character to a tee. They are covered with best quality union taffeta, and have paragon frames and steel rods. and 28 inches—men's and women's, — Also at 88, a good-sized lot of taffeta umbrellas 4 variety of handles of 1, horn and fanc woods for Selestion. ™ ’ «jij Celebrated Books That Your «| Library Should Have at 18c. over this list, you come across books bg no more sensible way of doing than * marking them down and coming to the famous Bloomingdale Book Store to-morrow to buy them at 18¢. apiece, Thes¢ books are bound in dy cloth with gilt tops and gilt lettering. Re Place in Nature, Barz, n, Every watch we sell is guar- anteed in every way. $6.75 — Waltham and Elgin Watches in Id filled and solid sil ver Py open face and bunting stem winders and say , King of the jyngle, Prince of ie} the big cats, bag pieces, Including covered soup | Another Dig Lot of t $5 Sc Leather Suit Cases at $2,95, 10 and $12. A4-kt. gold-filled cases, warranted for 10 years; made by one of the best American manufacturers; fitted with 7-jew- elled nickel-plated standard Amer- ican movements; 6 and 18 sizes, for men and women. These Eight ‘Day. Ansonia Clocks, meses: it eres our Men's Heavy Colton Dibbed Underwear, 3Se. Surely if, when lookin Something like a hundred and twenty dozens of suits im this wage | you don’t yet possess, there’ which ‘surely en testifies to their excellence as ‘ In ecru and all sizes. 35c. a garment. Children’s Cotton Fleece Lined Underwear, Se Silver grays, all strictly first ually, Of 30¢. -grades. All sizes, 16 to 34—15c, a garment. Gracious! What Cronais Buying School Things These Days! The Board of Education has a right to worry about where ¢ ‘ing to put all the boys and girls who want4to go to school this ‘om the looks of things. : We never had such merry crowds of them getting ready before—and what will it be to-morrow and each succeeding day of this great sale as the news of the wonders we're working in an economy way spreads and spreads among the parents of these school-preparing youngsters! Here's a foreiaste of what bargains you are to expect In the school s Plies’ sale to-morrow—just a handful of items from a thousand or two whit as important: vestal “atat | Students’ They strike the hour and half hour on cathedral gong. Guaranteed—tested and regulated by expert clockmakers. Main Plour, Front, Centre, ws Curloaity Shop, Dick- fleck Beauty, Sewell ee at the’ Breaktagt Uraine, Pham BRat re us wretched people ar: pene Lig LP he other skin atieases. wet Racin they are suffering from leomeyiny when, as a matter of fact, the Pood has nothing to do with it- These awful tortures are caused by little germs that attack the skin externally, whieh can be rooted out quick! skin clear, soft and healthy, ery is cleared away as surely at Dickens'e Christma Origin ot ne iepecten Derwia, ‘ere ve Maln ‘Floor, f0th St Section Be. a lb. = Best SmoKed Shoulder Hams To-Morrow. ad good things in this bar; spread for careful housekeepers to profit by to-morrow, As. ba hams (smoked shoulders), one ham fo a customer, at 8¢. a pound, and these : Razors, $1.15. These are the He Butted Hie Head Againet Po- lice Station Bars, but at Hos- It Was Learned His Skull iy 8 was se Fractured. “Star” Safety Ra- zors and were never known before we sold them at $1.15 to have been sold for such a ridicu- lously little price, Wade &Butcher Razors,38¢ All hollow ground; sold else- where as high as $1.25. Fruit Flavored Gum Drops, 10cLb. whole pound of delicious gum drops, as pure and wholesome as they can be made, for 10¢. Assoried fruit flavors. Not over thee pounds to a not a matter of improvement oat not a temporary relief—but a clearing of it all away absolutely and perma- The D.D.D. Prescription 9 specific formula, put up in sealed bot tles with authentic label at me per bottle, has proven to be the cure for ee diseases. ing, amazing, almost gain feast that the Grocery ‘Thomas F. Millard, ten fine Bae who registered at the I ten Whole Wheat mr - ~ 13M oot 39 Beta Peer Oe Hae out Lbs Tinest | Pea Pastry Flowr— hk’ led finest, occa vs We Oak ™rewell Boxes, with lock and ey, alaing cover, with ‘The lonminate te rennet, pee 6c. C. " Sandeman’s Pers ‘con and Madeciras. Rottied tn Europe and ll the finest. For otedl- cinal purwoses (hens wines Sy, Drug Stores Wholesale and Retail Distributors, 6th Ave. and 23d\St., New York. Broadway and 9th St., New York. The Bolton Drug Co., 264.270 Fulton St., Brooklyn. School Globes, guaran- on, wire Inc, “Be 8 ite Hotel Pa > hand: bg we aE mone ke | ‘’ sherry Solera, $1.00 very a raves of prosperity and re- TE [inom eo entered the Imperial o'clock and after registe room. He seemed well qbie to take care of himself. He had been in his room but @ short time whet he ‘elgenyne? frantically for very much reduced tor na ol cansls Madeira. ah “ sine - npert bet Vert. fine. Main Floor, @th St, Section. ci ci Bronx's sides ache. a \he table in wag embellished care so long | seventh street, is a police force im self, Bhe was riding in-w street car yesterday when two J Contraband Liteeature. boys grabbed a woman's Cart Joubert, author of “Ruossla as lap, The wornan on her feet in & uf under the guard rail of the @ started up Fifth avenue se . She overtook ribes the method of sanped the | in amagemer Nora sam direction, tiring Intojof No, 124 Firs alr to'nhow thelr ‘seal in the dis: [Gorman of No, SB duties “A ruble onfstreet, both fifteen years re taken to te rooms ‘of 4 y |Boclety and arraigned in court oficial from nee The bun hey stole contata combs. The owner didn't perm : D Att CARS Tanster Jo DUMUMLYLME, pam brilliant cutting, le th some new patterns. 98c. for Olive Dishes— Real cut rs oy a a tte, Me Five hundred more of these solen lata a cases, which ening ha’ To-morrow only, $2.95, The Cool Weather - Turns ¢ Or Thovghts to Warm Unde And so we've brought our Fall lines into prominence, way of creating buying interest at once have arranged two spe heavier underwear—one in men’s and one in children’ roe ew | nd Ss | Of geod quailty pe- HEP. press board covers. imported | 8 Panes 100 Pages ae. Be. value High Sehool Beek | 100 contain 14 aoa | v b rior ua li a i che" te eee ahr cove : g

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