The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1904, Page 9

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“I THEHNESTE od ‘(MORE GRAIN, THAN CHAFF "IN PLAY HE PRESENTS. Poetic and Simple Charm, but the Piece Is Lacking in Dra- matic Action. ‘What with the Moorish enchantress fm one side and “The Harvester the other—not Belasco next door—Forty-second street que in the clutches of sorcery these nights. In “The Harvester,” at the Lyric, Otis Skinner vies with his professional neighbor, Mrs. Campbell, in performing ocoult stage stunts, but despite his fur- nishing the best example of individual acting that the season has shown, sev- eral rows of empty seats last night J detokened that he may soon be crying, as he does at the end of the play, To the road!" New York—more’s the pity—sn’t tn- ¢lined to cotton to the simple life across the footlights, and it would doubtless be » 5 more ready to render its shekels unto! & Skinner in velvet cloak and satin breeches than in the dusty garb of the * reving gypsy. Fascinating Vagabond, But lovers of good acting should not fall to make the acquaintance of this fascinating vagahond, for !t Is not every day that such as he ts met on the the- atrical highway, This versatile and always good actor 9 compels unqualified admiration by his delight(ul fmpersonation of the Romany @camp in the adaptation his brother, Charles M. Skinner, has made of Jean Richepin's “Le Chemineau.” He re- alizes to the fullest the romance and restlessness of the untamed and un- tamable barbarian who “chases the sun and follows tha wind.” and who rebels at the thought of having “all one's + strength smothered out in comfort,” The harvester comes back after eighteen years to the woman he ‘wronged as carelessly as he might have trampled a flower under foot, only to go forth again dn his aimless journey- He has found bimself the father of @ strapping son, yet once he has made the lad happy by working a gypsy g “charm” which wins the youth the @aughter of a rich selgnour, he ts off @xain, just as the nd of the now matronly Toinette paring to make it easy for the long-ago lovers by com- tortably clearing out for another world. 5 Is Very Simpie, ‘There 's an engrossing reality and much pastoral poetry and beauty in the simple story, which draws @ true pic- ture of peasant life, but toward the end "The Harvester” rather runs to weed for the reason that it is planted fn @ single furrow. Its chief fault is that it lacks in action, ‘Throughout, however, it exerts a gen- tle charm, and is kept alive by the po- tent power of Mr. Skinner's admirable acting. Ho is the cife-free vagabond to the fe, with pirit of the nomad uptown corner black with fion of Jean Richepin’s Pas- the cast is good, Glenvil juncheon eergmony. —s rs EDOUARD DE RESZKE BALKS, Who loves well but not wisely, and the work of most of the other members of Paterson, N, J., were married yesterday ft Gumex” House, the Griggs family home at Paterson, in the presence of a small number of invited guests and Has aj embers of the two families, Miss Helen was maid of honog and Robert dest man: A wedding reception followed the —— Basso Dee! for managers, cancelled. 8 depos! &n equal sum for the protection of his ——. Deushter of Former U. 8, Attorney- General Now Mrs, Oscar to Accept Condition oa| méguant’ de ‘Reatke. wil ne je Resske will not sing tn to mention Magician/this country under the management of Pendleton & Snow during the coming breege’ although they had booked more than fift eee, mvarantesa bere Mr. Bnow, one of the firm, explained to-day him and for the season ut jement was not This arrang acceptable and the engagement was gest inst night contained only one or on the shoulders of M. Maury, who led ges Fi FENGH PLIERS IN “HELGA AT” Production of Famous French Farce at the American Keeps the Audience in Laughter— “Tartuffe” on Saturday. fis Tm Labiche’s famous farce “La Cha- peau de Paill@ d'Italie’ the French playors were at their very best, and the audience Jast night at the American ebeered them on with hearty and con- tinuotis laughter. This company of players includes three distinct sets of actors, and the two of the players who appeared in “Le Bossu.” The chief burdens of the farce rested the search for the straw hat througs five acts with unflagging spirit and in the true manner of the French vyaude- restless and hye bye od . No ons who enjoys or should fall to see the * orn The company will present “Tartuffe" ri turday. when the third set of Players, or classical comedy actors, will appear in the cast. ‘When was war declared asetat polgn oft WORLD ALMANAC. By mail, cents, On stands, 26 cents. "SAH Stamps Free, Lamb 'B Chops, per Ib. pecial GREEN Ib. of Tea, all kinds ....+645 Tea Specials. STAMPS FREE with one 70c per ID .s.ee0e 2 GREEN | FREE w at, per Ib..... | 2 GREEN FREE. wi at, per Ib..... 1 GREEN FREE wi Mixed Tea at, per ID. seccese GREEN 36 FREE box Premium Baking Powder Small Legs of Lamb, apt bent them. smart and dressy other stores charge $15 M the day may be he from uptown corner 4 GREEN STAMPS FREE with all kinds Teas at, 50c STAMPS ith Tea 35c STAMPS ith Tea 30c STAMPS ith our 25c STAMPS with 4 45c “Harlem's Greatest Grocers, Butchers and Bakert, ty This Sale Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, 7 RIB ROAST, per |b. Fresh EGGS, “Sona, 23) COUPON—CUT OUT, 10 “S, OB. in addition Of $0c. or ov or befo FREE Ot. Bottle Bl al Cocoa... Borax Soap Large Bag Salt 47 Double Stamps All Depts, Every Morning Till Noon During Sale, STAMPS am't,with every purchase Oct. 18, 1904, of the following: Ot.Bottle Ammonia 10c Triple Ext. Vanilla or Lemon, bot. Box Soap Powder 10c Box Black Pepper 10 Box Mustard... Box Gold Med- 6 cakes Scheuers’ C{ Sirloin Steak, per. tb, 7 14 for 25c 12; Coffee Specials 28 GREEN STAMPS FREE with one lb. best Mocha 35c and Java, per lb GREEN STAMPS " donee one . Javan Mocha, per Ib 32c¢ 23 GREEN STAMPS FREE with one tb, Java Coffee 30c at, per Ib...., 2 GREEN STAMPS FREE with one Ib, Premium 27c Java, at, per Ib 20 GREEN STAMPS FREE with one Ib. Mocha and 25c Java and Mocha at per Ib...46 GREEN STAMPS FREE with one FREE to regular er, made on Hi.” Stamps with any ulng.. 10 15c 15 15 GREEN STAMPS FREE with one one Ib. Special 18c Blend at, per Ib 10¢ 18c 25c .. 10¢ Guarantee Clothing Co. 127 Street & 3 “‘Ave. Special Sale of MEN’SFALLOVERCOATS Men’s Box Coats Pad « Sa These top coats are made of the new shades of tan and olive coverts, silk lined throughout. These are not machine-made garments, but hand-tallored throughout—the shoulders are hand padded and are broad and shapely—the collars also are made by hand and fit the neck snugly; the fronts are made to hold their shape by having haircloth In matchable under $15 elsewhese, Our special price ts $8.50, Men’s Long Rain Coats 10 This |s an exceptionally low price for raincoats of so fine a quality as these we offer. cords, coverts and Oxford cheviots hand tailored, with fine shoulders and collars. n fair as well as wet weather They are Here they s Medium-Length Overcoats ne men will always prefer the medium-length overc In fact, a medium-length ove: We show medium-length overcoats in tan, brown and olive coverts, black Thibets, lots and black unfinished worsteds, some with fine serge linings, others k linings, and still others silk throughout to edge of Guarantee Clothing Co. 127 Street & S™Ave. Red Rover. 5 iy SO bons, making it well worth of St. Mark's ag z pe ; my Deis Jumity Rebiowe. Sonsiors eve your while to pay us a visit and 38c Box Btoriserel the Getabre. | Busis'in ovariee, "O™ | Men’ dB » |] incidentally to look over our Royal Bdinbuneh, Sketches by Bos, 7 : cn’s an OvVs unrivalled stock. 4 she deel” Poms ta he | araineten Idol | Tree waft y 4% inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon, The new agin. pe They are top coats that are up to the minute in style—un- nen Siicote te 0 Pormeom. | Rivas ot toae th | Peles’ pots Tales. Watches, 98c. regularly 25c, at 15c a yard. cade Stationery Store offers ‘Three Mea in & Bont. Righ of the Four | 20.000 Lesques Under the 5 inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon, really ex’ inary in this spe- Sketch Book —Lrvin Teo Admirale a, ep eeipo And when you get a watch at regularly 35c, at 18¢ a yard. < cial quire box of Whiting’s pa- Bloomingdales’, you get a thor- oa Lee on ren ogre per at 38c,, for the oughly reliable timepiece—re- pelle yg tt Made Ry Aah eA dd actval value fs 750 1 j made of dark gray and tan whip- Very loose and $2 inches Jong, These raincoats are For equal value are only $10. t, no matter what the is never out of style. $4.98 to $20 Reavtiful Solid Gold Rings at A Bargain Friday Sale of Silk ame 5 Changed Bride. Anderson's Fairy Tales Ribbo Py on | Arablan Nights. Ardath. in ns Lined Com Field Olives. | Aeoive Fables. Crue ae Grave Hate Sufkneas and Daviient. Byrome toemer t Bloomin dales’ a 1 ietceyer | Grandmother Dear. Brees Tieskie. a g Donovan. say jannering. lah. bthedata Romance canu lle. with Solid Gold Springs for 69c. These watches at 98c. are stem ranged in the daintiest of boxes, Here’s a Bloomingdale Bargain winders and setters; in neat, plain al 15¢ Yard! beautifully decorated with sprays J Friday v; that’ e lished nickel open-face cases, fit- Bloomingdales’ is the place for of lilacs, This box is illustrated Friday value that'll cause talk P from one end of the town to the |] '4 with good American m veilings, and for to-morrow, above at the left. ) other among folks who know the every one fully guaranteed for a Bargain Friday, we're going to Special for Bargain Friday at worth of these glasses hi offer something more extraor- |] 38c. a box. ; we, They are the same sort dinary than usual in the way of a remarkable item is at i a money-saving item. It is this advertised by others as “solid gold Whiting’s Organdic Paper oe eyeglasses, worth $5, for $1” \ Bargain Fr Requier 25¢ (2 Quire Box) for 48, 1 tid | ! fitted ..y || Women’s Sotid Silver Chatelaine and 50c Veilings : The springs are solid gold and they are titted with silex crysta for te 8 ark. ‘Thos Two quires in gray, violet and ; lenses. Pe ce blue, with envelopes to match, ler je + i . me hand-decorat Spectacles have gold nose-pieces and straight ; % Sects 4a 0 h d- ( the eyeglasses have putent American cork nos 9¢ iar der (which may Os Every pair is fully guaranteed by us to be abs pecial for Bargain Fr yi u AE sy ' le Ps factory and to be the best eyeglass value ever hear a ay erect $1.69 e Bo : These k x85 {paper are easly USE THE NEW ELEVATORS WW THE Lexington Avenye Section for all depart- ments in the westerly section of the store and the conservatories.on the roof, Lewiston To “3 AVE 7 59°1060". Mera Me ‘aw A Bargain Friday of Rare Im sortance. What meaning in the words =<—<— == “pariain Friday” to those. who The Bloomingdale Clothing for Man spend money thoughtfully ! and Boy Stands the Test Every Time. What meaning when these We could cite no better example of quality clothing at money savings than : the following “specials” for to-morrow. words head a page of Blooming-|| Men's Overcoats, | =m’ ti: ttt| Men’s Top Coals dale store-news! ta ait tn‘ saitied wt: AA dale clothing bargain one long to be remembered, in all kinds of mixtures, cheviots, | cassimeres and tweeds, many black; worth $10, $11 | and $12; special sale price to-mor- Roys’ Overcoats Four lots for the little fellows of from 2% to 8 years old; about 100 in. all; every one elegantly tai- lored throug h- price ome $2.95 TOW. 0 vier ceases out; special sale Men’s Cravenette Coats Paragon frames and steel rods; all close-rolling; the women's umbrel- gon frames, with steel rods; all las have many handsome fancy han- i close-rolling, with a splendid as- sortment of gun metal and pearl, dies for choice; the men's have hardwood handles, Guaranteed for horn and boxwood handles; every one guaranteed for two years. two years, and bound to outlast any $4 umbrella you can buy, Main Floor Seth Section, price-emphasis here is of that sturdy reliable Bloomingdale cut long and loose; made of all the | To-morrow will be a big day even among the store’s famous |] Smartest and most desirabie mate- ble shades of tan covert cloths; . Bargain Fridays, for the scores of sale-features—so important every |} its manner; 200 all sizes; excep- : in the lot; spe- | money-saving in any way can avoid their claim to immediate at- |] cial to-morrow “$6.95 tention—are bound to make this great store hum with shopping ‘ ¢ ’ ° , * Will you read on to price-detail and see for || - Men’s Svits Men’s Suits, yourself what shopping at Bloomingdales’ to- ait hand-tatlored ple gp et clothing. cannot; : stvles an Four Splendid Umbrella Items fr t ’ © . man; special to- ° at Bloomingdales’ Friday. MOTO vee ting most extraordinary value for your money—and getting an um- brella that will give you unmatched service, besides being particularly Handsome, natty little» suits for You've these four remarkable values for selection: boys from 7 to 15 A7¢,—Mercerized gloria umbrellas, in 29¢,—English von ma F Ores we $2.95 and women, and 22 and 24 Inch Prey aig Ths ms ‘tices and Y . cial to-morrow. .. sizes for children, They're made of Oxford assortment of pretty handles. Prdatrytg Ba i —many handsome handles for se- 88c,—American taffeta umbrellas for sive. : lection, . inch sizes; have tape edges, lock Interesting Prices Here on umbrellas, made on lock Para- Bargain Friday in the Bloomingdale Petticoat Store offers. ex-” ceptional opportunities for value- in smart, serviceable, well Ot black mercerized satcen, $149 ‘a Made {n all of the latest Fall styles, including pleatings, ruffles :and see- quality that makes a Blooming- rials and trimmed in the best pos- one of them in pertinent economies that nobody with an eye to Haring v y ys $5.55 enthusiasm as it has seldom hummed before, morrow, Bargain Friday, will really mean to you? give the satisfaction that the very to fit every sized ; | Buying an umbrella at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow means get- , " Boys’ Suits. smart and stylish looking. years of age; reg- 26 and 28 inch sizes, for men men and women, 26 and 28 durable, with steel rods and a good re on good steel frames with steel rods ‘ mt Gray Worsted, $8.75. men and women; 26 and 28 69e,—American plece~dyed taffeta Pretly Black Sateen Petticoats } made sateen petticoats, Read below of three of them: tonal flare flounces. Special Bargain Friday Prices. hts grin pen ot eee ser ny Ro ack a We have here a most interesting list of specials in solid gold sai nite O! light-weight sateen, $2.25 to $4.49 by rings arranged specially for Bargain Friday. ne bah quoted are conspicuous even for Bloomingdales’ Jewelry Store, where folks are accustomed to expect the unusual in bargaln-giving. Permanently finished and lustre sateen, in a splendid variety of daliity Styles—all new this Fall, Second Floor, 59th &. Section, ieee ‘ , Women's Solid \ 69 i: CREE PB nN) ge aon eles Sevkies Ba unique bd ri h sachin | guomaieae, | Think of Itt | lfers Bargain Friday Savings: Sai Solid Gold Rings Grocery affords prudent buyers—savings on the freshest, cleanest, — rose Women’s Solid Eng doen wore des Gold Rings— <> lish Flannel most carefully selected that expert choosing can obtain, sign, set with clusters, Prin- ey $ If you can't get here for these specials to-morrow, telephone 640 Plaza— three fine cut cess, hoop and odd designs, ais or A you'll get prompt service and attention, diamonds —spe- set with six cut diamonds and Chal. seeees rubles, pearls, etc--special, $18.00 These dainty English flannel TOMATOES. Solld Gold Rin; fancy chased effects; set with bright cut diamond—special $4.25 Solid Gold Rings—in exquis- ite fancy chased designs, as { well as Belcher and plain styles; set with fine cut dia- mond—special wi waists will go in a hurry to-mor- row, you may be sure, at such an unheard-of price as 98¢. They'll be found particularly serviceable, becaus: they're washable— and come in pretty striped effects in light and medium colors. Made with pleats and large pearl buttons on front and finished with Smart separate tab stock collar, Bloomingdales’ is sure to’ be crowded to-morrow with wom- en after these waists at 98c. ACh. second Floor, toth St. Section Solid Gold bey oe a splen- did variety of handsome new styles, set with snappy cut diamond—special Solid Gold Rings —tooth, Belcher or fancy designs; good weight, set with fine cut diamond—special $9.25 Main Floor, Front, Centre $8.50 Plekles — Gharkins, ie Oni Chow. Chow, Mixed oF lit pint for for... $6.75 en sold elsewhere for very special, larce [$¢ Reg i, an Piast pee % pel, sore 8° ase 14 we Popular Cloth Bound Books. The Bloomingdale Arcade Book Store invites you to-morrow to a regular bargain feast in a book way, We quote here two very a om prices—aSe, and 12c.—for pretty vol- umes of old favorites, all nicely bound in cloth, with titles stamped in gold, Hundreds of others besides those mentioned below, and you'd best pay the wand These at 25c. Fruits have arrived, pack of 1004, all at low- est prices. Bargain Friday Reyetian Princess, Fnelish Orohans These at 12c. Three particularly fine values are offered for to-morrow in the most wanted sorts of good rib- ‘Miot, Children of the Abbey, Organdie Paper member that, no matter what extraordinary little price you pay. A Fine Pair of Eyeglasses The paper comes in the fashion- able square sheet shapes, with en- velopes to match—all nicely ar- New Veilings Lexington to Third Avenue—Bloomingdale Brothers—5%th to 60th Street.

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