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See N G: HENRY MILLER ASA LOVER He Is in His Element in “Joseph » Entangled,” the New Henry ‘ f Arthur Jones Comedy, at the | * Garrick Theatre, Vereen s CAMILLE CLIFFORD, ENGAGED TO PLAY ROLE IN L IN LONDUN, | | | A HAPPY ENDING FOR HiS ADVENTURE. ; Cole The Play Especially Interesting in the Last Act—Clever Act- ing by the Company Support: | ing Mr. Miller: | +, Poor Joseph! Ho was entangled for Maught at the Garrick Theatre last | 2 night. You left him as you found Mm, with only his joyous past of “youthful sprees,” to cheer his wan- ing bachelor days, You slunk away home with the bitter reflection that | the lady was true to her husband, | ‘There was consolation only in the thought that Henry Miller was hard- ened by seasons of stage martyrdom to the self. sacrificing sort of thing Which seems 30 “fine and noble and grand," in the glare and glameur of the foot lights, but which doesn’t light up & candle'’s worth in real got-the- ei! life, Characteristically Meek, (py Mr. Miller wan . characteristically meek and inoffensive in this “Joseph yh Batangled” skein of Henry Arthur Jones, who, apparently, still pursues his ethical purpose of stamping out moral hypocrisy and social Phariseeism of the “classy” English breed, But why bring it here? We have troubles of our own | and other work to do than to assist in tho eternal whitewashing of Mr. Jones's Julias, “Joseph entangled” is for the most Part silly and stupid, espectally in its eeareloss repetition of the story that Joseph lost his luggage—jus' other people in the play apps Dave lost thelr senses—and bi this feels for some occ be cannot put up a must needs accept a Mrs. Mayne's house, While she slum, ders In peaceful and husbandiess un- conciousness of his presence until she runs opon him at breakfast, and they are discovered tote-a dslous atmosphere of Se" | chairs, coffee and sole, A Palr of Silttes, They are a palr of sillles across a a “embroidered tableaioth — and | thare the plot begins and ends, except | for the tiresomely righteous Indigna- tion of the suspictous husband when | the. shocking tale ig wafted to him | upon the clouds of his club smoking- foom. %\ Joseph, meanwhile. has made a more |. than average sort | | IS WELL RECEIVED tete in a sean- ‘But Parisian Bitatibed, as|"" Given at the Berkeley Ly- ceum, Recalls Good, Old-| Fashioned Christmas Doings. Shades of Mra. Osborn, Arnold Daly, ‘Tommy-Rot” and Bernard Shaw! | of early morning | what would they have sald if they love to Lady “Ve,” and Is later pre-| ha4 dropped into the Berkeley Lyceum 1 blige Ret R ating sepa **/ (once Mrs, Oxborn's Playhouse) last or night. ter pluck her as a fresh flower of the| Jt really dosen't watier, though foe fertile divorce soll. ‘ | there was the loveliest entertainment, ee a ne Tan | Just like we used to have on Christ- you probably feel she might be a great | Loses bid re Beodlbesy } AY deal moro interesting if the question Were eee mete eee | pee papers tng, ayia sterner halt | gketches, walle the audience crunched oa the a eal pod pisigbeney | red apples and popeorn and drank happy ending for all but Joseph. The O01 there wasn't any popcorn oF cider last night, and the horrid pro- gramme, which announced that Henry E. Dixey was emulating the Parisian where is offered miscellaneous ment spoiled the illusion. Mr. Dixey, who was himself (which ts al- ) in “David Garrick on the Acting’ and “Over a Welsh Rarebit,” offered several surprises, First there was a charming little play does not grow Interesting until the | Jaat act, Mr od Miller let the presumable pathos | joseph escape from a corner of his hair cornstarched hoppy sea, Clever, Miss Hilda Spong as Lad fanged from monotonous vivacity hysterica} bighjinks, and added a some: what second-rate manner to overact- {nj } "Fon, Glendenning performed his “in- |misa with black curis as Master of gured husband” ape * ty with due serl-| Ceremonies, and, best of all, Miss! ousness rederic e wito, looks and acts a great deal Bar. | Marie strom, Miss Nordstrom | 0 the most Jaded thi more, WAS easy am “ ry! even if she hada’t acted young husband of a y” wife, and \ whom Laura Hope ¢ made an x it was well worth the write | "eat, 0 lasion Just tw look t “did It up brown coated goss! Fisher was capital as an vant. A Frenchman might have, taken the {dea contained in this play tnd work ft ovt into lively farce, Mr hie sin of omission in the w: 4 dialogue, makes “Joseph Enta good deal ee a bore. CHES SN asa frock and Maggle Holloway offictous ser- y ed @ part, Hy Rls rood, e party entertainment—- | (why didn’t they have the popcorn and cider?)—didn’t think It a@ bit Parisian, as the programme said, byt J audience were There were ¥_ unemployed fashioned Mr. Dixey's a’ new line of enter- | tainment received a big reception from nis appreciative friends. — ee Sivas Marriage to Jose Van, PHOENIX NATIONAL SOLD. den Berg Annulled—He Never Was Divorced from Wife in ® England. Cheridah Simpso land” conipany, has ate freedom from Jose Van den Berg. first oboe in the Metropolitan © Orchestra, by a ce thee Blanchard, A. H. Hummel sald that Mise Simy gon and Van iden Berg were married Newark June ™, 11 davits pre in the 8 Cured of Asthma After Years of Terrible Suffermg, chaas Mary Josephine Bezy, Floyd Knob, Ind., writes: "After suffering untold agonies a *" for 32 years from Asthma, I was cured by can thet j-p Sehiffmann's Asthma Cure, Lused to beso . m. ‘ bad that I could not move without help,t t Kean now do all my own work,” Another “My little boy 7 yoars old be forer for tevoral years, 4 e990 bad off that we coulil nc hold hima '* {m bed, expecting any moment for him to Pr : broatho bis last. Doctors did him no good Weat Bpringtie eae Mecaugh and wo had almost given up In despair, rived at his sister's home yesterday, @hon through accident we hoardof Schif- coming by way of San Francisco, Hé|mann's Asthma Curo, tried 1 and ft will return by way of London, com- most instant ralleyed hlan* Mrs. D.O pletely circling the globe, The last | Gold by all droggists at 60e and #1. | Avognd the World to see His Stator SPRI ELD, Mas ime Mr. McCaughan saw hie sister wag terete com ,Landed in Boston, Where She) ‘Bamboo Table \A, A, Vantine & Co, PET OF LONDON Cannille Clifford, Who Made Hit! as New York Girl in “The Song of the Cities,” Engaged) to Play in English Metropolis. CAME FROM SWEDEN TO AMERICA IN STEERAGE.| toy Scrubhed Floors for Living— Later Won Prize in Beauty Contest at Daly’s, —— Camille Cilfford, who made the hit of "The Prince of Pilsen,” during Its recent engagement at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, as the New York girl In “The Song of the Cities,” has decided jto remain in England and will play a jaimilar role in “The Catch of the Bea- fon" at the Vaudeville, Four years ago Miss Clifford landed in Boston, a steerage passenger from Bweden. The girl knew nothing of the country or the language, and had no friends, Life in the new world was ® hard proposition, and the girl who was to become the darling of the Lon- don Johnnies in four short years was Later she had charge of the candy stand gt the Columbia Theatre, When “The Petnce of Pilsen” was put on in Boston @pes seasons ago Henry W. Savage q@ngaged her as one of the golf girls. Laat season she was the New| | York etri in the Eastern “Pilsen” com- | pany, and in a beauty contest at Daly's | Theatre was selected from more than | 00 aspirants to create the pa | Jon"Bhe Yollowed Gibson's taeal ‘of the | typical New York girl Her wonderful success saved the piece and has made her the most famous chorus girl In the world, erreniiiiiasonies NOW IS MISSING WITH MAUD. Police Trying to Locate Young Man with a Valaable Rig, (Special to The Evening World.) MOUNT VERNON, N, Y., Oct. 12— | John Selpp, the proprietor of the Ches- ter Hill Stables here, has detectives looking to-day for his $860 horse and | buggy, which he let out to @ stylish- dressed’ young man on Sunday morn- |tng. He has seen neither hie rig nor the man since “T would like to hire Maud for the day and @ mice runabout,” said the | young man when he entered the stable. Maud was the best horse in the stable, jand the stranger spoke so knowingly | that the animal was hitched and driven pwey and no deposit was asked. Maud 1s a chestnut colored animal about fft- teen hands hgh With two white feet. —_ The Unusual Store 28-inch high, 14%4-inch square, With three shelves covered with the finest Japanese matting. Special $1.25 3d Floor Balcony. Etsed say and 18th Street, Apollo Co, 44 W, 34th St. Near the Waldorf, The Williams Company Our Celebrated “Bei kley” (Wear Cuarantsed) CHEVIOT COATS. Blacks, Altera All Colors, 134, tions All Sizes, Free. SIXTH AVENUE, Between 20th & 2ist Sts, 9) 33 —— Dr. Jf A. Greene, st | Ume-tried remedy, | delivered vesterday a "Cooper U Partion| remedies —those that Dr. Green: hind. THE Wo WEDNFSDAY EVENING, ocToRER 19, ‘1008. NOOR COOPER UNION Dr. Greene’s s Lecture to Women Wonderful Medicines Which Make. 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A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT. at our Our LIBERAL CREDIT; TERMS apply also to New Jersey and Connecticut. Freight and Carfare. Long Island, We Pay whioh the world bas ever known, ‘The Doc: | Wor's wite experience makes it absolutely sig of eases can be hey bave only to & full description ot Mil be returned ta | vane cost to effect a cure, All this is tee The medicines, the prices of | ithin the rome of all, 5 hi chooses. Brooklyn, bis grand series ings, Oot, 13 and 14, at 8 "9 clock, in Saen- Smith streets, prpetize, Dr. Greene will de- hall and Friday evening | ia nine large hall. magnificently and lime will alto discuss that terrible disease, nervess Friday afternoon, Oct, 14, at 3 o'clock, In Saengerband Hall. corner Schermerborn and Brooklyn, Dr. Greene will ive {eve a Private, illustrated lecture to tue women will be profusely nnd accurately | {ilustrated by stereopticon views, supple- mented by the marvelious revelations oi (be Previous to all lectures Prot, F. 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Dress Goods, || | 2,800 ie dal double width 40-inch Black Crepe de Chine, || of which the regular price is || $2.00 a yard, selling price’ for Thursday and Friday, | $1.2 5a yd. i} Dress Goods Special, || 1,800 yards 44-inch All Wool Colored Henrietta, in desirablecolorings,on sale| i], at 5oc. a yd. value 75¢, a yd. | Also a lot of 44-inch Black Camel's Hair Zibeline, a regular 75¢, quality, at 58c. a yd. Lord & Taylor|| Broadway and Twentleth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, CARPETS AXMINSTERS, $1.25 per yd, ||| (reduced from $1.50). Extra heavy quality with borders to match, In soft colorings, suitable for Parlors and Bedrooms, PARLOR CABINETS, Were Now $28.00 $21.00 80.00 22,00 74.00 55.00 79,00 60,00 100.00 75.00 nen’, wienets ‘aael pte i it vel je mirrors, OL ONG. eRepit™ places luxuries within reach of ali economists, a ifinbi- inert NEAR 6.4% Prockyn Sores. Hatbusb Av, near Fulbn St, Special Sale of Flannelettes, best quality ; large assort- ment of Patterns in Plain Colors, Fancy Stripes, Per- sian Effects; white and black, black and white, at 12%c. per ydi, value 18c. Outing Flannel, || newest designs and color-| ings, in solid colors, checks, plaids, plain and fancy! stripes, at 1oc. & 12%. yd.,. special value. Lord & T yin | Broadway and Twentieth Street. | | wear at the popular price of ay y 'HONeill & Co UNTRIMMED MILLING Re Greatest Showing in the City, (Second Floor.) One of the many stunning effects we. are showing is a SILK VELVET TURBAN. This comes in black and colors. Another bery smart | Hat ts an Imported COQUE FEATHER TURBAN (Like Illustration.) We are datly adding to our immense stock of Beabers— | TURBANS, CONTINENTALS and other leading styles, Wh Also a Special Showing of if WHITE LACE HATS for ebening wear. ts OSTRICH PLUMES, in black and white, $1.25 to $1.48 J COLORED OSTRICH PLUMES, $1.98 to $20.00., }} Hackle and Cogque Pompons, Bandeaur, Paradise Birds and/ |) Aigrette, Maraboul Plames and Pompons, Velvet Foliage, Flowers, etc., in immense assoriments, Sterling Values in These Very Special. WOMEN’S COATS. For Thursday's Selling . >” Women’s Coats Of all wool cheviot, double breasted, : plaited back, medium length, lined with 7 soft satin, new sleeve models—value $12.00; $8. 5 Thursday secede seesbes Ooeeesccecccoceres Women’s Coats * . Two very desirable models, made of covert) cloth—one long and loose with belt, the} 7 othermediumlength, strapped fly front,new $11. $5 sleeve, satin lined—value $16.50; Thursday The Two Best Shoes For Women, Misses and Children That You Can Find at the Price. We are exclusive sellers for N. Y.of | We are exclustve sellers for N. Yiof The Popular The Celebrated “Her. Majesty” “Edwin C. Burt” SHOL. Di ge ie oe | Well-carned fame is ited this famous shde cause of its undeniable cepeapitlty ior for is | less a bats pect i rities,” Peery nntyle is in street dress shapes for all occasio TOR WOMEN......§3.50 © We want every woman who) appreciates shape, style and service in footwear to try “Her Majesty” Shoes—they give you the choice of the |* newest models in smart foot- TOR WOMEN......$3.00 TOR MISSES, TOR MISSES, sires 11 to 2,.+++... 82,00 sited 11 10 2... sures G50 4 TOR CHILDREN, | TOR CHILDREN, : sires 7 to 104m... $1.50 sizes 6% to 10H 2.00 The Redfern Corset (Second Floor.) is the epitome 42 that is excellent ss corset-making ere are way , adapted to different forms. We itustrate here but one, showing a REDFERN Hose- Supporter Model that conforms to the aver- age Fs ure. Itslopes.the hips and dips the form toward the front. The same beauty of shape and excel A, tence of ease are found in every one of the | ly REDFERN models, These corsets are boned with i whalebone, making a corset which it joy to wear from its adaptability to the fo and its ability to retain its shape, Prices range from $3.00 up. Mammoth Sale of Fon zsinst | PIANOS|| = Al less than Factor a si eS Avene B of 0 S $40 Chickering 50 Decker * 55 Creamer 3 60 Bijou 3 75 Steinway 3 125 Gabler 4 unt! pald athiy 130 Hardman 5m PIANOS pianos, BQ monty, GOETZ&CO., 81, 83, 85, 87 COURT ST., HOOKLYN, X ONE BLOCK FROM Crtt fant. OPEN EV Dressers in Oak, Mahogany FREIGHT AND CARFARE ALLOWED ON OUT.OF-TOWN ORDERA, Open Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evening.