The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1904, Page 9

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yf PEL LOFTS 0 BECOME A BRI Rotor Willlam Courtenay An- i hounoes His Engagement to { Actress Who Won Fame with ; & Wink—Wedding at Easter, Cecilia Loftus, once known as “Chvsy,” fs tw decome the bride of William Cours tenay, the actor. The wedding will take Place In this city Easter week, and the @nnouncement is made by Mr, Cour Renay himself, Courtenay is jeading man of the stock Company at the Avenue Theatre in Pittaburg, and Miss Loftus ts playing at Qhe Nixon Theatre in that city this Week in ‘The Serocomie Governess." Whe announcement of their engagement Was made by Mr. Courtenay at 4 din- per given by him at the Union Club in Pittsburg. Miss Loftus has been married before, ber first husband being Justin Huntly MeCarthy, the playwright. She ob- (tained « divorce from him In this city over a year She car country from Ehstand asa muse hal #tar and won instant fame with her famous wink. She has advanced rapidly In her profession, having filled the poal- Mon of leading woman with Sir Henry and BH. 8 % © Mar this season, sia ciel ecasusiah ourtenay is from Canada orl; ly. His first position of any ronelugnece if me city was with Ric! Mansfield in He later became @ membor Theatre Stock Compan: Under Daniel Frohman, Last season ho waa leading man for Virginia Harned. TWO STE STRUCK ILS FLEE HOME Fondly Hoped to Be Real Lead-' ing Ladies, but Were Com-| pelled to Sell Canes at County | Fairs All Summer, May Miller announces that sho has had all she wants of the show business. fio Is at her home, No, 25 Hast Elgh- ty-elghth street, after a disastrous ex- | Berience on a circuit of week stands ex- | ending trom White Plains to Danbury, Cone. Pw 4 ta Eereatene years old. urse," she explains, “I wasn't with a real troupe, | was traveli{ with a street far. When it got cold und the street fair season closed, ¢ was in Danbury with my friend, Helen Toussaint, of Hudson Heights, N. J It was stay in Danbury all’ winter working In a hat factory, or coming home, so I wrote to mother. May and Helen were stage-struck all Summer. On Sept. 27, after witnessing A thrilling performance at Huber's Mu- aeum, they met a young mau in Four- tenth: street, who asserted that ire| Would tnitlate’ them into the show’ busl- | “Go home,” May says he told them, | “change your clothes, swipe everything | You can carry and meet me at the Urand Central Station.” ,rhey met him at the Grand Central Station and he took them to White Ploins, where there was a fair, Instead of making leading lad es of them had promised, he put them at canes. When the season closed he appeared, ‘The girls got back home to-day. A @rreral alarin was sent out for tham hen they disappeared, but n was ever picked up. were never more n Journey from Now York X light in the worl tected in time to effect a positive cure. given to the medical wor! and thus by actual eyes: tion, asthma and catarrh. IS CURED IN NEW YORK. Dr, P. L, Anderson. Tt {s not generally known that there are tour | separate and distinct kinds of consumption, Cer- tain forms of consumption can readily be cured. | All forms of consumption san be prevented. Or- dinary methods of medical examinations fail to reveal or dstinguish one form from the other. Medical mistakes in diagnosia or treatment are dangerous and frigbtfully common. discovery of consumption by the new X light is) the only guarantee of a speedy cure. X light ex- | amination of the lungs instantly reveals more than all the other methods known to science, By original discoveries and improvements Dr. P, L, Anderson, the roremost lung specialist of this country, has developed the most wonderful 4, Consumption and other diseases can now be de-| ‘ Dr. Anderson's discoveries bave | Jd @ new means of looking directly into the patient, | ight every part of the internal body te instantly seen, and the diseased parts are located with such scientific aconracy that thousands of cures are now being accomplished which used to be called incurable consumption. Dr. Anderson has discovered a special cure for each form of consump- His special germicidal and healing olls are va- porized by means of an ozone geverator, and these vapors are breathed directly into the alr tubes and lungs, By this original ecentific method the germs are destroyed and the disease arrested; the lungs and brdfiebial tubes are cleared, the ulcers and sore places are healed. Hundreds of testimonials from cured patients and physicians are open to public inspecton. X-Light examination free, 10 to 1% Hours, 10 to 6, Sunday, 11 to 2. 50 West 22d st., New York City. Another Splendid Bookcase Chance Exceeding in Value Any Previous Offering wi The economical purse will go along way now. This is par- ticularly good news, for at this season the BooKcase Thought is uppermost. One illustrated is a splendid type of the much for a little kind. Solid oak, excellent golden finish, very reliable construction, four adjustable shelves, glass doors, two con+ venient drawers, 3) Former Price, $1] 5,00 $10, 50 Sale Price, Liberal Credit CARPETINGS, DRAPERIES, HOUSEFURNISHINGS, 559-571 Fulton St., Brooklyn. the First Because from the field to your breakfast table every step in the manufacture of Quaker Oats is one of care and cost — preparing the grain for your casy home cooking ‘That's why Quaker Oats is best in the plate Quaker OATS im every package of Quaker Oats you will find a Cereta Check, Save it. Through these Cereta (money saving) Checks you can get your table silver, chinaware and many other articles, at much « less than the usual cost. illustrated Catalogue Send for Address ww Gend to THB AMBRICAN CEREAL CO., Dept. 8. Cmcaeo, Lut. THe oounTe AS ONE PREMIUM A ecQouPON e when returned with others taken from packages, as called for in Cereta List. The early, nificance, The Umbrella Store at Bloomingdales’ offers this extraordinary special for to-mor- row only, These umbrellas are made of good Eng- lish gloria, and for all-around every-day use they're the best umbrellas you ever saw for the money. They come in 26 and 28 Inch stves, for men and women, as well as 22 and 24 inch sizes for chil- There's a splendid assortment of handles \j dren. for selection, In securing one of these umbrellas at 2%. to-morrow you're getting an un- matched value, e e Bargain Friday. There is always a characteristic newness about this store and its doings that reflects the wants of man, woman and child as they are brought about by the changing seasons. .? These days the store and its stocks are at their fullest, and people may select from the most abundant assortments that any store ever assembled at one time, This Bargain Friday particularly emphasizes the money-say- ings throughout these stocks, for we bring to the front for to-mor- Tow specials that need no word to prove thelr {fue economy sig- OTHE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27, 190%> HOW CONSUMPTION Oi iti iia RR ti a A a ae If he or she takes into consideration that everything bought at Blooming. dales’ is good, no matter what the price, careful spenders will readily see the ad- visability of watching the Bloomingdale Store News as carefully as he or she does any other news in the paper, A Greal One-Day Sale of Good Strong Umbrellas al 29c. 4h Mercerized Gloria Umbrellas, 47c. 26 and 28 inch sizes, for men and women, as well as children’s sizes In 22 and 24 inches. They're made on good steel frames and rods, and there's a splendid assortment of handles for choice. American Piece-Dyed Talfeta Umbrellas, 69c. Made on Paragon lock frames, with steel rods; all close rolling, with a fine assortment of gun metal, metal and pearl, horn and boxwood handles— every one guaranteed for two years, \ as SOth Bt. Rection. Main Fi A Bargain Friday Sale of Women’s Wrappers, 59c. oul The newly enlarged Wrapper Store at Bloomingdales’ offers a really extraordinary Targain in these smart, new wrappers. They're of | Flannelette & Calico, of good, heavy qualities, made with fitted backs, full fronts, with rutfle over shoulders trimmed with tancy braids and wide deep - flounced Colors navy, red, gray and Black; all sizes from 34 to 46 at 59%, to- morrow, None sent C. O. D. F, 20th St. Seetion. Take Note of These Bloomingdale Grocery Specials The Grocery Store, as usual, has a special list of money-saving items to offer for Bargain Friday. All appetizing, fresh, carefully se- lected foods that are a credit to Bloomingdales’, Fancy, Sweet Succotash Corn 10 French Pea Very excellent cans. Reb Roy Tomatoes — ba Lene PA a 19¢ [pyeavore - 15c PAC AL a Wier” Waar ares choleest; ¥-B, can, 10 ane Ie} ew Green Kern 10c Wax Beans Pay ib Oppere Bar. from Je s a = Oheese jest imported. Ib ~ Holtd, Tomatoes ripe; not more cans to @ cumomer cans lorge ed Beans — Extra fine. not more than 13 | ® customer, & cans to regular 10-cent | ge averereye ee—Java, Mocha and 25c red than 4 6c Very fine; pe String Beane Very tine, per can, Large Sowar Very Extra Fancy Sa- | » seeeeee mee | Masse Pater se’ Wee ‘ | = | Fancy Fine Per 15¢/ + New Princess Pape: Shell Almonds, + Sguel to reg. coftees; | our regular price io. social. 1b: 1 pegs fine Mixed Ten — Pxoelient 6 quality; sold elsewhere efor 400. C0. Sie apecial, per W., c Young Stringless l6c Reane—Per n Formosa Oolong, Mixed Tea 4 lish Brea Our te. grade Eog- ** thc Our 80¢, Formow Colona, | Hreak =e 60c mee for ONC Bic Ste Wines and Liquors for Bargain Friday. Our $1.00 bo dimoorttay eT Ta $1.50 bottle yery Our 81.60 bottle Paxeretie herry rich fine; half price Dasiaration Rye Win fever. or Q8e bottle .. . Jonea’s Ale or Stout, frown (imported) and Fine Old Olorone the finest on where for $1.40 to $15 folers | Sherry Qe | OMe ANY Wey edie | This sala per $iis imported) ne and per aul Peg an Our 83.00 Sherry or Bra bp Our #1 Prosit Port (imported) + oo bottle | Gauntlet Rye key. old and \rich, ox traordinary value at 37c ‘ IC | this price; per boule D. Leiden’s Rhine Wines One-Third Under Regular. The finest from the River Rhine, Germany, Laubenhelmer, { doz. qts...... $4.50 Niersteiner, 1 doz. qts Good Wriling Paper, 12c, Box! 84.75 A remarkable instance of Bar- gain Friday value-giving is shown in this extraordinary special offered by the New Bloomingdale Arcade stationery store. This correspondence paper comes in cream, ruled and plain; square sheets; and In violet, plain only it has a smooth finish and each cabinet contains 60 sheets of paper and 50 envelopes to mateh— All for 12c, to-morrow. Main Floon_ Lex Ay, Section, i $6.50 $7.88 This Bamboo RooKcase, 98c. Four feet high, ] twa feet wide, W with three § burn: - wood Beh ely Liebfraumilch, 1 doz. qts... Rudesheimer, 1 doz, qts. I Worth a dollar twenty-nine, are: mt Boys’ $8,00 Suits, sizes from 8 to 16 years, $4.95. Norfolk and Double.Breasted Styles. Men’s $10.00 Winter Suits and Overcoats, est S 8c pair Boys’ $3.50 Suits | and Overcoats, | sizes 7 1015 years, $1.88. GUM Lenton To SAVE SI 00"St mai We Announce a Great Friday Sale of Boys’ Fine This Bloomingdale boys’ clothing corner will prove the most interest- ing place in all New York to mothers q of growing boys to-morrow, for on every garment in this special Friday cy sale the price quoted means j A Clear Saving of Something Near Half Its Actval Valve! The clothing in every instance is smart, serviceable and well made, ot good, sturdy, substantial materials that will show the greatest resistance to hard wear, Some of the items for selection ) Au CARS Thansrer Jo dj Uy and Overcoats, sizes 244 to 8 years, $2.95. Boys’ $10.00 Overcoats, Russian style, sizes 3 to 8 years, $5.95. Also coats in larger sizes, Boys’ $4.00 Suits | Young Men’s $12 York, Every new and correct shape {s here, both in soft and stiff hats, and there's not a hat in the lot that isn’t Worth $2 and $2.50 You may select exactly what suits you at $1.12 to-morrow, This Bargain Friday Hosiery Sale Offers Sharp Savings. If you've hosiery to buy, better come to Bloomingdales’ to-mor- row and take advantage of the extraordinary Bargain Friday specials we're quoting for men, women and children, There are for selection: Women's 59c Lisle Thread Stockings, 35c. Handsome French lisle thread stockings, black, with silk hand-embroidered Insteps in handsome floral designs. Men’s $12.00 Winter Suits and Overcoats, $1.12 To-Morrow for the New- hapes in Men’s Hats. The men’s hat store at Blooming- dales’ offers as fine a coflection of hats at $1.12 as you will find in all New th Women’s 35c Stockings for 19. Heavy imported black cotton stockings, full regular made; black all-wool cashmere stockings, in ribbed and plain effects. Women’s 25c Cotton Stockings, 12':c. Good two-thread black cotton, made with double soles and white or black feet—all sizes, Black cotton stockings with fancy polka dots, and heavy fleece- lined black ‘cotton stockings—all sizes Men's 25c Cotton Socks, 12%c, Three RemarKable Valves in Eyeglasses and Spectacles. a) made and highly fin- and rest of every one who f gate the following rare Extra quality four-thread cotton, good black, sizes 9% to 1134, as well as natural wool merino socks, in all styles. Children’s 19c Cotton Stockings, 10c. Splendid for wear; extra heavy, 1x1 ribbed cotton, made with double khees; every pair warranted fast black; all sizes. Main Floor, Sth St. Section. Bargain Friday, at Blooming- dales’, always a day of great value- givings from the Optical Goods Store, offers the really sensational in these three specials for to-mor- row ils eve-helps to come a ct 95¢ pair right and new | Opticians get $4 a pair 58¢ pair asses 0k For eveg cing metal all the nev'd be a bargain at n Floor, Front, Contre | coats in tucked and hemstitehed | effects, with flare ruffles and pleat. | | Ings, trimmed with tucked ruffle | or ruching, at $8.98, $9.98, $10.49 Boys’ $5.00 & $0.00 Suits, sizes 3 to 8 years, . J Sallor and Russian Blouse Styles, Svils & Overcoats, sizes 16 to 20 years, $8.95, Men’s $18.00 Elegant Suits and - Overcoals, $11.80. Seoond Floor, 60th 8t, Section. Bamboo Tabovrel, 39c. 18 Inches high; 10-In, top; square shape; with matting top, Regu- larly sold ff for 49¢. ‘ Special to- mérrow, Warm Weight Petticoats $3.98 We have a lot of extra sizes in very pretty black iantine and moreen_ petticoats which we're quoting at this spe cial price for Bargain Friday. They're made in the 2 newest and smartest of Fall’s styles and are perfectly fitting in every way. If you want something really Special in a good Pall or Winter petticoat, come to Blooming- dales’ to-morrow. We also offer a lot of black sateen petticoats in extra sizes; made wz full around the hips, trimmed one, two and three ruffles, sep tional flare flounce and pleating, at 98e., $1.39, $1.98, $2.25 and And extra sized black silk petth Hy and $12.98. Second Fioor, 60th St Settem, Pretty New Pictures, 39. From among a lot of interest- ing specials at Bloomingdales’ Picture Store for to-morrow we quote these handsome photo gravures, really equal in artistic value to dollar pictures, at 39, st suitable for din. vr , libraries and halls, and ¥, re y framed in green and ¥ gilt and brown and gilt frames— Size 13x1544. We also offer a lot of waters on fac-$ , framed in the same style and in the s size, that are 39c ment Poor, New Rotana, sok! in art stores for a dollar, at

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