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SUNDA’ AT Play by Trio of English, €) with Actress in Title Role, Pleases Hudson Theatre Audience. _——_—— ODRAMATIC FEATURES HELP PRODUCTION ALONG \ Btruggles and Triumphs of r nate Tears and Smiles. . ci The melodramatic , the three English authors of walen thelr Identity under the general *@ leaving Miss Barrymore out of the 0 » Most of us are willis te. * of aw a old long-neglected melodrama came into its two-dollar own the Hudson Theatre last night. Jt and Ethel Barry on their way, got lost in two! and “Bunday” of English country-place n-place—you could almost hear ike ling for help!—and finally, triumphed the end. portions of Western Heroine Move Fem- inine Part of House to Alter | of "Thomas Raceward,” are in fits saving virtue, This, of course » before the curtain K¢ the Barrymore personality anything, from car-fare to souls » without Miss Barrymor succeeded in London, Is t thing to understand. F Decause the British like us as barbarians, with thousers in words in our doots and “cuss” tha. Starts OF with a D-—~ th aim. 3 gloat ads off with a good, healthy and comes limping on, ankle which she has knocked eabln lorat tt something in a of dramatists in BA” ; inday is the protege to whose care her when he died, and Ull’'s-eye of the youngest of while, arran for Sunday to #> to be “eddicated,” a Sister of to shriek!) winning the right @ecide for the miners by pack of cards, ru a the wide-ranged English triamvi- “silver Creek Wawe-wtruck miner, ax the nun turn queen. es the sard of Ciawat’ exclaims - Metamorphosts of Sunday. ft to} It I @] qoulars, but tomd: w mel told J ' 4 4 Bite tho pink of ¢ uw At A picture-booky 5 ipday ia therefore buadied & Bliver Croek scandal ease of no cony twelve months Ia @ finds her an |. Bhe bas grown ou and whon she ch He follows cate blue evening guwn the lone! Bord of ali she surveys lays his nav 4nd his fortune at her fect Bho's worried because ne Killed on her acc |) than tell-him this, she Bilver Creek. F the chap who di t Miss Barry fa well as “Cousin Kate It's by no means as « wes. it aa Lively, a and E r was inine critics v ovement iam Sampson score meek little Ed Crude though the th, 11 $4 FG Couch though every “at the Huda ¢ome, _VS. SEN temptin; conscien which we begur adjuata bie iron frame; N, complete with bolsier and fn dgured denim, HFamou: Simplicly Couches. | d »4 a play Dut she exerted her familiar charm to pe! degree, and had half the m in the audience wiping thelr 1 West 125th St,, near 7th Ave. STAR OF NEW PLAY AT THE HUDSON AND PART SHE ACTED. Mirs Madd SENSATIONAL VALUES SATIONAL TALK. {0 5. & M1, Stamps Given, Been Sa a Aa [= ee ae ee ee There's a Reason for ourWondertulSuccess Open Setordays Ti 10 P.M. VET S50 0 Sara Madden, Widow in “A An Extraordinary Offering Trip to Chinatown,” Peter Duryea, Noted Horse- man, for Breach of Promise. | Sues —— ee ess > i oa \- ) So oe ~<—_ of three years there, He al- as bia Intended wed me General Day. WASHINGTON, Roosevelt and has requested the district, and Melville C. | Juneau district. a 1 Day. Service Contract ROOSEVELT CUTS OFF TWO ALASKARS ‘Judges Moore and Brown Re- moved, Following Investiga- tion by Assistant Attorney- 16,—Prestdent has removed from office | Frank H. Richards, United States Mar- shal for the Nome dist riet In Alaska, resignation of Judges Alfred 8. Moore, of the Nomo Brown, of the | ‘his action is the remit of the in- | vestigation of the Alaska judiclary made recently by Assistant Attorney- Telephone Available at any minute of the day or night. Residence Rates In Manhattan From $4.00 a Month, Oall 9010 Cortlandt (Free of Oharge), for tall | Information, Department, NEW YORK TELEPHONE 00, of Women's Raincoats For Thursday, November 17th, Consisting of coats made of an extra quality rain- proof material; colors:—Olive, Tan and Grey; several styles, either full or fitted backs, with or without belts ; garments worth $20.00, Lord & Taylor. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. en Ladih Se near Madison Avenue Golden Oak Ext Table, highly polished, with pillar ceatre; rpecatatene? 910,05 pecial at 5 ALL PREIGHT AND ¢ tRhPARE ALLOWED ON OLT (nen Kvery Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Evening. { Chickering, 175.00. 1 Fischer, 155,00, | { Knabe, 295,00. See our magnificent stock of new planos, including such renowned makes as Galler, Packard, Hobart M, Cable, Latiargue, Smitn & Barnes, Price & Teoplo and others, Easy payments and low prices, CREDIT ROADS REACH OUR STORES. — §'.'*w 15,98 Stinson ST AVE D1 t) Sel. them as used pianos, ) Sve comes in, and as we now have on the used upright pianos: 1 Weber, 225.00, 1 Schiedmayer, 50.00, 1 Kranich & Bach, 225.00. Columbus “TOWN ORDERS, Easiest of month- ly payments, Only a small amount down when you select your piano and same wifi be delivered to your home. offer for to-morrow the following Avenue We also ' | 7 TO 20 STREETS Save 5100 in to-morrow’s special sale of Gabler Pianos and others es in Greater New York for the famous Gabler Plano—we Aber of them to the best homes in the city, nstrunvents are returned to us they are as good as new, but This 1s where your opportunity 10 fine Gabler pianos to offer at great reductions we urre Hig 43 early a call to-morrow as possible, You can buy any of these instruments | This advertisement doesn't tell near all the extraordinary values for Thuraday. Thousands of desirable leather articles at half price or less. E-CLIPSEs any previous leather goods sale, and you know what that means, “because our two previous ones were the talk of all New York, and thousands who secured the extraordinary bargains offered during those sales will welcome this stupendous event with great buying enthusiasm. It’s the Sample line of the greatest leather goods maker in the country as well as the foreign samples from the leather centers of Germany, France and Austria, Everything you can think of, and all so totally different from anything shown in New York and of the highest quality—purses, card cases, calendars, bill books, bill folds, medicine cases, cigar and cigarette cases, flatiron bags, carriage bags, photo frames, folios and writing tablets, sewing cases, manicure sets, engagement pads, jewel boxes, playing card cases, desk pads, travelling clocks; in fact, most everything made in leather. Come, anticipate your Xmas gifts—three presents for the price of one, Remember the crowds the last time—but there’ll be plenty for all; still first choosing is best. It’s a sale that’s so extraordinary in bargain importance that your friends will thank you to pass the good news along. At $1.95, worth $4 and $$—Collar and cuff boxes, of the better sort, toilet rolls, military brushes, bill folds, card and letter cases, pocketbooks, Main Floor, Leather Goods Dept, At $1,50, worth $3 to $4—Pinochle sets, bill rolls, travelling clocks, handbags, picnic sets, flasks, pocketbooks and card cases, i Main Floor, 20th St, Side. At $2.95, goods worth $5 to $6| 25c, 50c and 75c—A creat aggregation —Writing tablets, hand bags, chatelaine of almost everything made, tid po will tind many card and letter cases, jewel boxes, flatiron bags things in these three lots that will save quite a little, and you know and pocketbooks—this is an exceptional lot, | the anxiety of trying to get real nice things for low prices Main Floor, Leather Goods Dept, | Cliristmas time—economy and quality are principles of this sale <4 At $1, worth $2 to $3—Tele- | phone pads, engagement tablets, purses, pocketbooks, card cases, men’s bill books and Pocketbooks, clocks and calendars, cocktail Cases, Main Floor, 20th St, Side. To-morrow about 30057 umbrellasat 3.95 F you have no immediate umbrella want, it will pay you to anticipate your holiday gifts, _because it's seldom you can buy umbrellas like these we offer to-day for less than twice the price, $7.00 Main Floor, We said they were worth $7—but then we wanted to be con- Umbrellas, servative—-some of them are even worth $10—many of them are worth $7—a great many worth $6—and not one that $ are wort £g y 3.95 would not bz counted an unusually good bargain at $5. Women’s 26-inch umbrellas—men’s 28-inch umbrellas—those handsome effects suitable for gifts—handles of ivory, stag, Cape horn and long pearl—rare natural woods—they are all handsomely trimmed with gold and silver—have Paragon frames, Harvey steel rods, covered with English twill and taffeta silks—we guarantee them for a year—why not anticipate your Christmas buying and effect a substantial saving—at $3.95 ? Special sale: five new Styles of night gowns, 95c. A FAR greater sale than the space we give it indicates—s5o00 Special night gowns at the ex- traordinary price of 95c. The five new styles—100 gowns of each and every one so desirable you'd scarcely turn your hand for the difference. Five It's no idle boast when we say you styles are almost invariably asked to pay styles $1.50 for this excellent quality, not to 95c. Speak of the distinctiveness In styles. 95c. These gowns are made of fine nainsook, cambric and muslin—high surplice—round and square neck effects— chemise styles trimmed with tine embroidery and lace— also ribbon and braiding—beading—about a dozen styles you'll like—9 § ©, Draped and shirred Paon velvet turbans and toques in black, brown, navy, cardinal and all the evening shades, several shapes to choose from—you would gladly pay $3, 50 for the same amount of style and quality—8 2,50 Muslin and velvet roses. The colorings are perfect—two and three shadings to a bunch of three roses; colors comprise greens, old ros, , cardinal terra cotta, navy blue, light blue, cream, white, brown, ¢tc.; paquet...., Prrrreyriy 4-1) The best ribbon value in New York. § 7-8 inch wide Panne satin ribbon, all light shades and staples, such as brown, onion, navy, blue, green and biack—a 48c, ribbon at, a yard.,,29e ll Those decidedly smart velvet A great Thanksgiving sale of suits: 75 to-morrow, 29.75 the best groceries a wines. F YOU desire one of the smartest and handsomest vel- | : I vet suits shown this season yeu should by all means attend this you seldom see the purest foods and wines bein priced so low, right at the time they’re in demand for the sale, Of course we must admit that there’s only 75 of these suits at y | greatest feast of the year. It’s a sale that proves the old sayin, f the price, but then that makes them all the more desirable, things cost most when needed most,” unt t thi ‘ tre eolae t ede tue at this store, iattmented es Sitoss rabies speaks for Simpson Crawford Co, and no other store . ; K . every Word Wh Be Rules ditex: Direct telephone connection with order depa:tment, Chelsea—2100, % Here it i, a_i Main Floor, Five It is not too early to begin your preparations for Thanksgiving—just a” week from to. morrow; that’s why these prices will interest so many people. Sixth Floor, FLO U R—SiMPSON-- PREM HALT : These suits were made Ae 2-5, ¢ to sell at 39.75, 47.50, i ‘vy 35,00 and 65.00, SAUTPRYB~y, Y Crawford Co.'s Best Royal Stuart 28¢, Culver & : : fe COs, Bore XXXX Patent: 4 8Yc #5 1b + France; imports D\ to-morrow at 29.75. ‘\\ There were 75 suits, an odd \.) lot—the end of a high-grade /.’ manufacturer's I pte selling —we bought them af a price that makes this remarkable velvet suit item possible, Third Floor, \ Handsome models—including the new | long effects—in plain and crushed VOIOUTS, AL... seeeeeseereer eres 278 | 19.75 for 30.00 smart | \ tailor-made suits—a most extraordinary offering for a brand new model of the tinest qual- ity of Herringbone cheviots, all col ors, handsomely trimmed with braid and broadtail velour— iit than a regular $30 PX suit, at 19.75, : Entirely new ~~ model suit — of the last Paris and Ber- jin productions, in the 50 | in, coat suit, handsome A combinations; also the Redington sult, productions of the highest art in fine custom talloring, at 37,50, 47.50 and 55,00, Cloak and fur bargains also abound in this department. BEBCHA) T | BACON@| UYLASSES — FoREST N On The kind you usually nshettie: waliog ane n, + halt’ gallon 46 4 NG—ltoy-) al Stuart, the riohest and flavored — pudding| tes ... SOG SUGAR WAFERS— Huntley & Palmer's rietien 9R¢ SIMPSON) $2.45 ibe, $1.0 LAER F \ tOMB. cee FRUIT BUTTER Royal Stuart; finest pre- bet LipTONs Oolong Te: Bho: tos.