The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1904, Page 9

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To-morrow fin’ MMF. SCHUMANN.HEINK AND LEW DOCKSTADER ON BROAD WAY, BUT NOT IN SAME THEATRE, ALTHOUGH IN THE PICTURE, MANN HEIN ost Formal Show Days of Trlmmed Millinery—tten wa begin the ever you wish In Headgear, this Is surely Uhe place Cur styles are prices lowest, We prove it with our C* AE. 285 22°: Mw VOR PEERLESS PATTERNS BEST OF "EM ALL Sc We” IS RESTAURANT FIFTH FLOOR | * DRY GOODSCO, | _novesr com This Folding Couch Bed and and Cover | 5 88 A Regular $10.00 $5, 88). Outfit. To-Morrow, The Furniture and Wpholstery Sections join hands in one of the biggest offerings ever made in New York, And it is one that will interest everybody who is the least bit crowded for room in their home or apartment, An Iron Fold) ogy that makes Itself Into a bed with the least pos. sible effort. With the ted we shall supply to-morrow a very handsome Oriental striped Couch Gover, fringed all aronnd and full three yards long, This Folding Couch Bed has a bronze iron frame National wire hog dey helical ends, The picture it undressed, with both sides elevated, to make a these sides are dro and the couch cover is adjusted, you ha couch as shown at the left, $ The Bed alone is worth $8. The whole out- 5, $2.25 to $4 Kinds |} ; fit, with Mattress and Cover, To-Morrow for at $1.50, $1.40 to $2 Lace Curtains at 95c; A story about two thousand\four hundred and forty pairs, synopsis of which is told in the t the biggest single purchase off Lace Curtains that has been ~~ this year, by ‘any house; and the 8 are unquestionably the greatdst. 2 ALL WHITE NOTTINGHAMS—those sturdy wearers that find first favor in so mahy homes; a eee collection, representing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE PATTERNS, that fairly Tcintillte and. bristle with newness. ae? pair is absolutely perfect and fresh from the mill that made the. THIS 1S THE ONLY SALE OF THE KIND THIS YEAR. Once eakh year the manufacturer turns over to us all the odd pairs or (lozens of pairs (as the case may be) that are left with him after his season’s orders are filled. Countermand orders are also inchtded, so that of some patterns we have quite a good many pairs—as many as fifty. An Ocean of Gurtains on 3d Floor To-Morrow. Don't Miss the Chance. And We Make No Charge for Another Great Carpet Weeks ‘ni.ts tits Norse le When you Stop to consider that we measure your rooms, make your Carpets, furnish the lining, and lay them for you, and at the same time se:l you the NEW FALL CARPETS much below what you pay for them anywhere else, this week — to furnish you with a pretty good reason for gathering your pam le Granite Ingrains, All-Wool Velvets, the $1.20 quality, mads and lined; yard. ........sese0e0s 's Lottery,” for which has written a score ‘B Tevelation to the latter-day ‘world, and Stanislaus ‘Rook which, if not brilliant, at an atmosphere of early ‘that permits of the plotur- 4s thoroughly gb colorful ‘bas staged for Lew DocKs' Taper HANDS ‘EM our = LEW OOCKSTHOE =) THREW JOKE cag egy id ht hh eaallleayd lueéees, Its name, which sounds | Minstrel Who Opened at Herald ig pits on ere ney "| Square’ Also Has Several on elevated trains, is its ot aes ree Mm! Freshly Roasted Chestnuts That Pleased. for $1,40 to $2.00 Curtains. RL THEATRE OPENS ITS DOORS Henrietta Crosman in “Sweet Kitty Bellairs” the Attraction at New Theatre — Welcomed Lina, the love- Rogether real made, EeEE lresee j yolce. It also brought tine, for at the end she more than a mere sus- “emotion and hid her face ” a rousing song, } and gallantly’ f fol- era be ble Irish twin a 414 some dancing that en- to a four-leaved shamrock. of the Company. * | thnet majority of the . Some new Dockstader jokes: “Courtship is tne light of love.” “Yes, and matrimony must be the one bin.” “You mean she |s a thief?" “Well, the whoje fainily are poll- tieians.” “Thomas 1s too long for the royal bed at the 6t. Regis,” “It be keeps it up at $1% per he'll shrink to ft the bed.” “When id your wife come back trom her vacation?’ “In the latter part of a thousand dol- Jars.” “T was thanking the gentleman for giving me his seat.” “How unladylike! No thanks @ man for a seat.” man ever With several mew jokes and several freshly roasted chestnuts Lew Dock fhetee ie x Bag evened hearty square quare, Theetie ‘tre last vt, that went to mineeel| shows before the war, was in the and the old favorite son, “Countess King, was another wi hit of the rom his “Air- ship Tommyrot IL after specding gyer the World's Fair, Chicago ‘ant New York, and delivered a rapid fire Sings Nace is nathing a Parker— events except Ri it. Pharoah's ro ig r eens Moses in the Demorrat party found Par tn yh: f . He will therefore be a clean candidate. His staying in the ners” but. tne real when Lew He Lo church De P tial ‘and the baseball fans Hook” OPENINGS ELSEWHERE, | Maxine Eliott, in Clyde Fitch's sue- Oeasful play, “Her Own W began See ne hon ‘tive topics. Among other oy Haven Sextet, James J. Morton, cote| and Johnson, Haines and Vidora, Enig- marplie, Gasch Sisters, ego horses and the Three Donals were among those on the bill. | The Circle Theatre's bill included | Henri French, Papints, Sydney Deane and company, Melville and Stetson, | Howard's dogs and ponies, Raymond | and Caverly, Monroe, Mack and Law- | pew Irene Franklin and the Three| eee 830 iho Lew omas snine Bre Ser Burton's dogs Rents Theatre stock “A Gentleman wun Arden in the ti yrnusev ' ion the one bP ra ttarbiair” L-4 payed Ethel Robins twenty-third Btreet Great, 5 iaepeal sketch. Louis Simon and others. Pro L] vera reet Theatre beg: Week of Yaudevilie. ‘The bill by Paul Spadoni, while Halen werd eyuller and O'Brien and | vel were others. "Pony r offered, smaong othe: tts in were © aes andy Cart Cari Pang Bre “Cay Heong enry V. ae ty Gotthold nA Medical Vine and Brother in| Dream,” and Dave New- and Carlton, and the Expost rete $f Powell, the ma M a | Frank Moulan, Liti'a Mary, son} | som, Broan Tutavete: Musee afternoon as well performances will be given. Abbott Parker, cross on his back, Museum. BROOKLYN THEATRES. “The Mald and the Mummy” began a week's engagement at the ae oy" rh 8 The vaudeville bill coded Kate and — Brothe: PREPARING FOR HUMPTY. The principals of Kiaw Erlanger’s| of his theatre. Then he backed out < company to appear in thelr production of the latest Drury Lane eapreng f “Humpty Dumpty,” at the Ni sterdam Theatre, | Nov, hearsals yesterday usder the of Herbert Gresham. George Schiller wil Ny play Kin, reotlon 4 Sollnss: John MoVeigh, Peter, Little Mary William E. Schrode, Humpty- Dumpty; ty’ brother; George’ Prevost, yal . Powers, Pantaloon; Sarony, Columbine; Edna the lost Princess; Nellie Pf Princess Marie; Maude Tdllien rince Rudolph: George Conquest, othe | | Serlailet. Guardian of Fredericka Raymot David Abrahams, Ostrado, “the dog. Mystic Ring; the fairy queen; the cat,” and Fred Thecstases, of four theatres in thie city will be used for rehearsals, ——— ‘The Tables Turned. (From the Kaneas City World.) “Mikerly has the right idea. He's it as sirewd as any man 1 know.” Fhat haa he done? is creditors. to di as evening the man with the femalns at Huber's Frank Rice, Humpty-Dump-/| Harie- | * Nora | Aus, Blos- 80 he won't dry on the following Thursday. The re- They Have | mainder of the by Large Audience, M. R. Bimberg. “Bim The Button | Man,” opened his new Yorkville Theatre, last night. He's sorry to-day he did not build it twice as big. All of York- ville that could get inside for one ses- sion was there, Hundreds who were not lucky enough to get their seats weeks ahead stood out on the pavement across the street, and watched the more fort- unate jam their way In. Mr. Bimberg had to make a speech. Miss Henrietta Crosman, who present- ed ber ever delightful thers was some of him on the stage. In & few words he told of his ‘trouble th labor strikes and the other ob- stacles that had delayed the completion we foster Miss Crosman sal ae bepey to be greeted so warm, cal that she ert proud to open the new the audience had had Its why have been a speech by Mig | Crosman every intermi: ‘The theatre {s cozy and comfortable. ‘There are no balcony posts to mar the| view of the fter this week there will run of high-class) vaudeville until Mr. Bimberg ean book | attractions. ——— NORDICA TO SING KUNDRY. Mme, Lillian Nordica wil! sing Kun-| gry in “Parsifal,” on Nov. %, in the| Metropolitan Opera-House, Thi be the prima donna’s first in the role created in Am Milka Ternina. } reuth this summer the role of the Vocal Kund pémirably, and interpretation will be one the most Interesting features) | of the seagon. | ‘Mme. Olive Fremstad will sing Kun- ‘arsifal” cast is prac- | theally une oven laid and lined; 59c | Tapestry Brussels,85c. and 95¢, qratet, made, hid and lined; this week, special at......4. Royal Wilton Ruats. Size 27245; Size 36x64; Size 6 x 9; |St268:3.210.6/Size 9x12, value 3.90; valu 4,50; value21,50; value 32.s0,/value3 5.0% | 90¢ Best All-Wool Extra Supe: laid and lined, yard Axminsters, $1.50 and $1.65 grades; made, wa and lined; yard..... eeeeeees 7 Finest of all Carpets. All-Wool Smyrna Rugs. 125 18x36 tn., $1.45 qual- Aten 2,504 3,25 17,50/¢t= The heaviest qualities In handsome are here offered. There are no better furnishing effects, 18x36 In. $1.25 qual- ity, at 27x60 in., $2.95 qual- ity, at.. 4ax6% feat, sia7s quality, at.. x ae f / guarantee; whi the best makers their product. in price. sions. To-morrow and all this week th: Our No, 3 Machine, box top, 3 draw- | her season at the Harlem Opera-House. tease, Prince of Pilsen,” with Trixie | Yes Dandy and Arthur = game to the Grand Opera-| Dodo,” the mustcal comedy whieh Raymend ‘Hitchoock made a guccess, was, the attraction at the West End. enh? Farm” was seen at the Motrop- “Atter Midnight” was the thriller at a hiarringe Vow" was taken olemnity at the Third Avenae Masauernders, who came to ve the National to-morrow even- nd the Bowery the Dewey are con | ently green with envy, fontinulng at leading theatres wes David Warfield in “The Music Moste Belasco’s Theatre; Burlesquers a eq c Sue Wik of & Dickens | tam Faversham in part of Twiller, nad. | Cecilia gang well in role jul ln Tulle George ied the character man a lensed with him kia Farm. Ivy lola, a8 pretty « a Lapis Governess,” Becky Sharp. in los i County Chairman, aie | VAUDEVILLE OFFERINGS. 1 At Gammersiein'’s we ++ weed De, NEW PUBLICATIONS, A PRACTICAL PAPER FOR AMERICAN HOMES HN 10 MAKE MONEY AN ABSOLUTE NOVELTY IN POPULAR PAPERS. CONTAINING Ways and Means from the Brains of All America Have You Seen It? ON ALL NEWS STANDS TO-DAY 5 CENTS ers, all attachments; agent’s price $30.00; our Our No. 14 Machine In drop -head pattern, $ drawers, golden oak, finely finished; box of attach- ments; agent’s price Is $40.00, for l 3.95 Our new automa’ drawers, ball-bearing, with Complete box of attachments; the biggest bar- gain ever offered; agent's eS; 95 Price Is $50.00, for.. Special Sale of Teas. Tea Those This Tes is in bond | and is 4.15) *? Soe $ $1.85° can if Reaches te j sHeed cane, an Axminster Rugs ik, red ripe 25,503 31.50 | ity, at.. ity, at s and colorings 'ugs for beautiful ity, at ity, at... down to, per ety $28.50 i Square yard.. 22.50 Annual. Sale of Sewing ‘Machi ines. Starts To-morrow. Here are Unheard-of Prices, Every machine leaves this store with our absolute ch means that stand back of Ug us, knowing the full worth of BASEMENT, This annual sale saves you quite a little % We take big quantities for the purpose of introduction, the makers invariably contribute with liberal conces ese prices wiil be in vogue, Our “Grand,” swell front, highly pol- ished; the best machine that money can buy; a $75.00 ma- 25.00 chine for. | High arm automatic lift drop-head, 5 drawers, all parts ball-bearing; plano finish, solid oak case; box of high- grade attachments; the finest machine on the market and a decided bar- gain; agent's price ih 18. 95 The Goldman bail Spe- cial, each * 95c Speci | Sale of California Dried Fruits just received the first ship- ried Frutte, direct from the * whieh we offer at the following low prices acta Cinte, Valley es—10 the, BA e.; Ib rReNoN wring aha ta 21x48 tn, $1.75 quab 26x54 In, $2.25 a 30x60 in., $3.00 a 0c. CORK LINO-|80c, im LEUMS, marked/OLEU. 39c 85c a 5 toe ve pe 2.95 I, 25| iy 1,75 Best Linoleurs, LIN marked 59clsquare, rei ft, quality, at $0 Anlaid LINO- LEUMS, marked \down to, per Hown 60, bar 98 Square dling Artistic Printing of Cards and Wedding Inwitations, This artistic printing {s sonier fates pene a. “ in , LE of the ficest Nan angrared late —and it COSTS LESS HALF. | We represent the ew idea solely bereabouts, and tutroduce it this week at these prices: Business = snd cholee of tbh engraved type, 50 Cards, 1 or 2 lines, 100 Cards, 1 to 5 dines, 300 Cards, 1 or more linas...$1.00 500 Cards, 1 or mora tnas,.$1.50 1000 Cards, 1 or more lines..$2.50 eee Wedding Tnvitations ar An. poserencess Figeay shad serpt Vest quality pe ail, ter wording; oui itidesovsipee=chatee ot four sives, 50 Solid Old English 50 Tiffany Seript. 100 Tiffany Serpt. 50 Pate Script } 100 Plate Script. Stationery Ptore—Main Special Sale of Coffees, Premium wh No. 1 and No. 2 are the acme of ton In pure blended Cof- fees blend from Choteeet on Java Arabian Mocha, No. 2 isa blend of” the old Govi. Java and pure Arabian ad tor flavor. oid im the ely A valuable a. They are unaui and aroma by any cotte fo matter what the coupon In each phe. No. 1, per tb. phe No, 2, per Ib. phe & Ce elsew hor Larore Corn ¢ white, +) New ¥ Olives 32 Ma iat Piekles—Mixet Chow- _ oF Jew Rettea One Sle OOS MI ITISE arth

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