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4 a % v ~1S “MRS, REPTON" ae Fay Oavis’s New Play an} Exemplification of that Love- ly Lie, Tis More Blessed to Give than Receive. JUST A BIT MONOTONOUS WHEN ALL IS TOLD, Rich Heroine Scatters Checks and Things Far and Near, but Audience Is Inclined to Yawn | Criterion Cast Good, " Bven at the risk of rousing Hotty Green's jealousy, it must be said that “The Rich Mrs. Repton’ is too to be true. the person of monotonously agree Bay Davie at the Cxterion The- last aight, she exemplified that lovely lie, “It ls more blessed to give than to receive,” which will be “up to es” in & little more than a month now. Who was it that maintained a club for hard-up bachelors? Mrs, Repton. Who was it that patted the poor, pale playwright on the back when the @ritics gave it to him in the neck, and furnished funds to produce his other 6nd triumphant play? Mrs. Repton, ' And Still Ore, Repton, ‘ Who was it that caught the Inno- @ent young lord as he was about to fall into @ "badger game,” and bade film save bis reputation fe no cost? Mra, Repton. * Who was {t that wrote a generous @hock for a “bounder's bazaar? Mrs. Repton. ‘Who was it that “engaged” herself $e le Aumwially embarrassed young ford for two months in order to keep Bis hounding oreditors at bay until the horse he was backing won him @nough money to pay his debts? Mrs, Repton, ‘Who was it that sald when the grate- ful beneficiary maguanimously offered her his title, “Jack's shoes will not at ~ SFLF-SACRIFING ess """ wondering for two hours and a hall what R, C, Carton wag giving it? Mrs. ertiicing Soul, check-writing @ was A verit- pplving all in return. y widow ov social Whitele: a and asking | Where Is there a w {side Mr. Carton’s philanthropic ima, | ton who would “mother |erew of impecunious chaps and hoyse them in a kindergarten club? The Idea 9 funnier than Mr, Carton's whole play, if anything could be tua- ler, When the novelty of this unique idea pad waned, and the shock of seeing the “badger game” in atived form had wora off, one was apt to yawn. Just a Bit Tiresome. “The Rich Mrs. Repton” threatens to talk you to sleep, It doesn't inspire any |particular interest in anybody, espe- |clally when you find out that Mrs, Rep- | ton lan't going to get a husband out of the whole lot of fer proteges. She is content to smile and say pleasant and that’s about all she was the sort that wouldn't come off, and her tone pnd as unchanging as the song of the ubway, Barnest Lawford, who recently at | own with, Clara Hioodeood » under hw Sonnet of the Duchess,” played Lord | Needs-the-Money with his characterisio | Usp and good taste, and Edward Abeles | made the poor, a playwright a melan- chely lesson to aspirt dramati | Florida Pier, aa the blackmailing a | showed herself almost as great an ac- tress as Drina de Wolfe, The cas, Inaluding Arthur Bliott, Ba. gar Norton and Vincent Serrana, wea, on the whole, better than the pla: 2p, nemeiiliiammen AUTO KILLS LAST CHILD, Pathetlo Death of Uptown Only Remaining Little One, “Yes; that is the Inst of my six iiy's children,” sald Jacob Rudnich, of No, | A East Ninety-elghth street to-day as he bent low over his boy of eleven, who | lay dead in his coffin, “They have all | gone within two years, They died ono| | after another and I had great hopes of | my son Jacob. I expected him to grow up to be a great man. T had saved and | worked, so that he could be educated Jand for what? to death. That automobile that re b wh Was heavy and it broke his ne boy was killed by an automobile at Ninetv-elghth street, and Park ave- nue day, Young Jacob was guarded the last and only child, and | Was nevor allowed to go from home un- attended, The first time his mother permission to play tn the he was brought back to her a str corpse, @ chitdish | Here he lies crushed 8 KILLS HIMSELF * CROWDED COURT ‘Prisoner Charged with Wife | Beating Tries to Kiil Wife and Baby, Then Brows Top of His Head Off. CHICAGO, Nov, 11. ~ Held Police Justice O'Donoghue, in the V Chicago Police Court, for abusing his wile, Charles Shy In the prerence of the Court and surrounded by police- men, shot twice at bis wife and then found instant death when he sent bullet Into his own brain. Mrs. Bhyck was sitting with her sister, Mrs, Sanborn, ten feet from her husband, with her seventeon-months’ old baby cooing in her arma, The first shot almed at the mother struck the baby in the right arm and grazed its right side, This deflection of tho bullet saved the mother’s life. Mrs, Sanborn was not hit, but the second bullet went through another woman's hat. and grazed a policeman's eur, Women Rush for Doors, | meat when @ shot rang through the court room and with gereams & shrieks, women fusned for the doo: Mrs, Shyck was staggering. blood tow- ing from the infant's arm, and the father with a wild expression on his face, stood with his smoking revolver polnied at his wite, “The brute!’ ehrieke™ Mrs. Sanborn. and almost simultaneously Shyck turacd lon her and a bullet whistied past her aa shot!’ crted Mra, Shyck, falling, while the beoy screamed Mrs, Banborn fainted and Frank Kap lt n | wpe Severa in the panto Whiskey the Can to sels ho put uth the 4 te my and f |_ “Whiskey caused all this." # |Shyck, "He was d |he has been tn the sal Shyck was arr d charging him with assault and |. Last nvek lett her fuebane with her sis | ter. CA Gth Ave., Cor. 20th St. Here We Are With a Do not miss this sale. taken from reduced to Black Kid a in Patent Leathe and Calf Lase an Great Thanksgivi In Our Basement. Now is the time to provide yourself and family with proper footwear. We have the kinds that are needed, Our Basement is overflowing with splendid shoes, Every pair guaranteed, Women’s $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Evening Slippers, ©) Women’s $3.00 and $4.00 Leather Colt SKin, Button and Lace, "2 Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Box Calf @ Patent Leather Lace, oh .A Special Line of Men's Shoes, equal to any $3.50 shoe on the market, 9 350 Sale of our main floor, nd Patent oo 7, Velour, Box Calf, Kid d Button, Oak Soles, Winter Shoes {Women’s $1.50 three- strap Kid Sandals, |Women’s $2 and $2.50 |Shoes, {button and |lace, assorted styles, sizes \2i4 to 4, | widths A to E, $ Men’s' $2.00 Satin Calf LaceShoes, $] 25 Special on Friday, Novem- ber 18, between the hours of 8 A, M, and 12 M., we will sell a limited num- ber of Men's Lace and Shon all § 00 Lis Shoes, all solid leather, at Children’s and Misses’ Kid Button and Lace, sizes 6 to 10% and 11 $1.00 Children’s Patent Leather Button, with matt kid tops, sizes 6% to 10'4. $1.25 ay 4 coe Leather Button, with tops, sizes "3 to ’ "61.50 | Justice O'Donoghue had left his ante- | room and was Walking toward Ms} | | 1 | | Mrs. ce | | MMEYER | \ | | ! | } | Coat Suits. Bootch Tweed. y mixed Pleturesque ranean, Mediter- two large Quartos; hundreds of Wood-eut illustra enthe — buildings tons; fine binding Published at $10 aet, the biggest money- Men's Underwear, At $1.50; Value $3.00 and $4.00, Manufacturer's samples of all-wool or part wool high-grade imported shirts and drawers, full regular made; all colors, including white and natural; big variety of medium and large sizes, At 95c; Value $1.50 and $2.00. Manufacturer's samples of shirts and drawers, in heavy weight ribbed cotton or cashmere wool, elther plain og fancy triped, nearly all shirts; sizes 3 4; drawers to match in some sizes great value in (his lot. el Women’s Suits: Distinctly new, with little touches of exclusiveness all their own. Spe* Ciaily priced for Friday—which means a saving of several dollars, 34-inch Coat Suits in black, brown and navy Lymansville Cheviot; strap trim- med; velvet collar and cuffs; satin lined, pleated skirt. $23.50 i) model for... Mt seneee | . 8 Blouse Suits, French Broadcloth— black, navy, brown and green; collar and cuffs of velvet trimmed with fancy braid; vest front; new parMl skirt with inserted pleats, A $31.50 22 50 model for Black Taffetas Never So Cheap. 1,800 yards, reliable all-silk black t out'at a price rustling tinish—closed few hurts here and there in the lining or silk underskirt—in the most serviceable widths—and FOR WE QUOTE THE PRICES THEY COST BARGAIN FRIDAY TO MAKE, 21 Inch 24 inch \ Regul Cent Regular Cents Retail Price 52) Yad. is ia 62} Yard, $1.00 Costume Velveteens, 39c. Yard. The greatest value in the city for those stylish warm walking suits— we've 1,500 yards left of a recent purchase—all are imported novel. ties and tais season’s designs—full 22 inches wide—in colors of BROWN AND WHITE, GRAY AND WHITE, NAVY AND WHITE, GREEN AND WHITE, BLACK AND WHITE AND GRAY EFFECTS. / Books Published by D. and known the world over. Books that need no laudation from us—bound Inthe characteristic way that D. Appleton & Co, always bind their books, Ready to- morrow in the Balcony Book Store. Mail orders should be accompanied volume, Out of Dus Season—Ser | Pen HMarring- . 1 go ‘The Stra Exceptional values throughout thts saving event of the month of No- vember, at % Value; Five Thou- sand 75c. Volumes at Six weeks to Christmas—and these Books on hand to be sold at a quarter their worth. No books are better known—and the price has never been quoted before, They are the famous Town and Country Library Story of Hee me Vee Wyane-Colmere, + | Dimitee— Bala. Bilieod of the Camerona— 4 THE WORLD}, SHURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1904. Untrimmud & Ready- to- Wear Hate: sp! did styles, that been marked 91.25 and $1.9. Au to go to-morrow at 25c, Splendid New Coats: Very Little in Price, We know you will like them—the models are so different from the ordinary sort. Fabrics are such as will wear to sing their newness as some kinds do. These at special prices: Broadtail or Plain Velour Garments—just a word of them. We have all the best tight-fitting and loose models, in short, medium and three-quarter lengths, Specially priced at $32.50, $37.50, $45 Styles are malty, without bordering on the extreme. 0 look best, not and $57.50. Black Kersey Coats, with tallored stitched seams 4 double-breas- 9 98 ted tront; satin lined...+++ . Tourist Coats of fine Covert, lined throughout with satin; fly front, box back. Very special 12 98 ° AL cece eeeerereeeeretes on 27 and 10 inch Coats of Montagnac, | Thibet and Kersey, wth satin linings, Special at,,,, 42,50 Coats of fine Black Broadcloth Paquin model; collariess; three-quarter length; | lined with Skinner's satin, 22,50, Special aty.revee Four Big Specials, Women's Shoes. Button and lace; many styles; dull top patent or kid tips Cuban and low heels sizes 2'4 to 8: post Uvely worth §2 pair, $1.39 4 semi-fitted Coat Suits tn black, navy and brown Panne Cheviot; satin lining; collar, cuffs and poskats irlomed with velvet and braid; new bit skirt, A $30.00 model for. 21.00 42.inch French Broadcloth Coat Suit, in black, navy or brown; fly front; full pleated coat back; taffeta lining; fare skirt with knee pleats; very handsome model; finely tailored, A 24. 50 $32.50 Suit LOFssee reeves fleece lined, 69¢.; list price $1.50, Medium Winter weight, white or gray feeced ned cotton, 85¢.; list price $1,00. Three-quarter wool vest, pan:s and tights, in white or natural gray, all styles, the celebrated Harvard Mills un- derwear, 85c,; value $1.00, etas—with a heavy, bright the maker on account of a finish—nothing better for a good Petticoats. Finest m rized in a variety of splendid styles ordion 4; others with values up to @ Women’s Hosiery. At 25¢,; Value 35c, Heavy Winter weight fast black all- wool cashmere Hose, elther plain or ribbed top, very warm soft fabric, made with double merino heel and toes; sizes 844 to 10%. At 39c.; Value 50c, Women's extra heavy fast black cash mere fine wool hose full regular made, soft and elastic, double heel and toe; sizes 8% to 10%, 17° Appleton & Co, by 10¢ additional for postage on each Madame Izan—Draed. Kieroft of Withene—Sut- cuffs. Four-Laaved Qlover—Max- a ¢ Jay Hawkas—Orpen. The Widower—Norris, ALPulvate Chivalry— Lynde, The Seal ae. of Gilence~ The Lust of ate ! Boothby, ‘The Knight of the Golden Chain, English steel, % con- polished, sét for use; lowest price anywhere Is 75 cants and $1.00, ton. r Gacriiogo Farm—Hart, (ton, ‘White ed ii Hulpens Sof the Season 4 Formoute "Bins thra Dicky Montieth—Gallon. Quay. ery ea! = . | The Milllonaires—Moore. ‘he Seafarere—i gi ol ceiietiadaa Hajita'a "arrane—Nor | Pitaaed by the La Denounced—Burton, hg 3 , ‘The Lake of Wine—Cape®. | 4 ‘Beif-Denying Oniinance : The Gowpel Wait In Steal | Tne Day of Adversity |” —itantiion % Perfection ” A Settee Reputation | Fete, ofthe Gieatiom | care oe OM Peek ’ Rerard. rine 5 > . sonar Watton aoa, | nee nds at the Mi— | Animingree ottene Our Special Dollar Glove. The Career Ndar—Pas- | "Gres, ‘The Idol of the Blind, i i tine Fabio Dear Faustina -Broughton | 4 oot's YeareCeoper, Shown in all new Autumn tints, Lote | Vellow Travellere—Trav- | ‘The Story of Donald Kee |/also black and white, Bitasett, The Tome of Time—Fra- ar oe. ‘The Seourge of God—Bur- ton. Garthowen——Ratn trel—Daweon. Ann—Lortmer aM The Tron Game Reman. ||For Women, : il ¢ Procresion fe i ue or round sewn Clittort | Yas’ ‘Freclom of Heney | tite Majesty's Greatget ||Paris points or Brosser embroid- | Meredyth Fonard toon, Ra’ ee Thorburn. ery, 1 or 2 clasps,.... “ Arreated—Stuar Natlone— ¥ fciee MacNab Booty, NM 2. SUEDE, Pique o Kittve Engagemest — | Path and Geal-—Cam- ji points or silk Warden bridee. 2 clasps The inter Guest | Noemi—Raring Gould, “A Apeel ‘Avelinie—Maartona, | iM getork, of the Nether es were , 4 44 Maarte oe imper! points and fancy em- we Ardion, caneer | Sweothearts and Friende— | ‘The World's Merey—fax- $ ma Gray. wall Gray. broidery, 1 ClaSPssesseeeeeeeeees Photos, One Dozen Imperiais, bestCarbonette finish, and one large pleture, ato 36x00, The thir- teen pieces for only , Women’s Underwear. Oneita Union Suits at half price; 90 per cent. wool, in white or natural, at 9$c.; list price, $2.25. Heavy cotton in white e enty ma is wu ps are worth $1.75 in any store, To-morrow we have sell at 1,15. % Girls’ Long Coats, Gloves, Extra weight Milan. Zibelines box ese Silk pl ined cape effect; Wi with slik; Paris potne With breid Gam embroidery on buck! black only. Regular. ty $1.00 a pair, Every item men- Sweepers, tloned is ata price otree i \svaret wv that saves you everywhere” ‘at 2.25, rn (Bases considerable. Run mend the starts at 8 o'clock . $1.49 to-morrow and ends at 6 Saturday night, 25c. Pillow Ribbons at 19c, Ribbons bought a Y Holiday fancy work— the saving will be quite a little om them to-morrow. Canvas satin stripes, 35¢ inches wide, im combinations of q Red and Black, Lilac and Violet White and Green, Reseda and O Orange and Black, Pink and Tw Olive and Red, Old Rose and We could not sell this ribbon r below asc. You may have all you to-morrow at 19¢, yard. 22d sre % Coats of Black Kersey or heavy black Cheviot; two models one loose. fitting, with belied back, one tight-tit. ting back and double-breasted front; collarless effect; trimmed with veivet and braid; satin lined, Speclal Akreeesseovees Hats 44,98 For Friday Only. | Three DRESS GOODS Specials And they are special—the biggest values to be found enywhere, a9 7) a matter of fact, And all are wanted fabrics—kinds in vogue for fj Fall and Winter wear, © You cannot duplicate the qualities—for they) money—anywhere, 2 c. for 50c, All-Woo: Albatross in Black, White, Cream and 32 desirable street and even _ ing shades, This Albatross has an elegant crepey finish | and is in every way superior to the qualities usually this price, No C. O. D. or Mail Orders. 3 9 for 65c. Ail-Wool Cheviots in Black, Brown, Green, Gamet, Royal and hs ie Cheviots are made from pure worsted yarns and are |) sponged and shrunk; 43 in, wide, No Mail or C. O. D, Orders, 4 c. for 89c. All-Wool Zibelines in Black, Brown, Green, Purple, Royal, Navy and h These Zibelines are made from superior pin pe and have a very handsome, lustrous surface. Special Prices To-Morrow on FLANNELS: of Every Description, | In fact, flannels of every kind are represented in this underprice: ing. It is a stock-reduction sale, and the prices ought to result in very large outpouring of these splendid flannels, ; IMPORTED FRENCH PRINTED eri {3,000 Yards of| WRINKABLE WAIS | OUTING FLANNEL, Negro | light ground, with| | plaids. pink and blue stripes, | Sale price..... checks and plaids;| | SAXONY WAIST PLANS ie = FLANNEL, all wool, in | a large variety of stripes, and Persian ef- SCOTCH FLANNELS, a tiger pretty | | regular t0¢, | | NELS in a large pink an ue | | | quality, | of fancy stripes stripes. Sale price Nc | iy iis 63c woven figures. 9 Ses) SILK EMBROIDERED | LPs": "| | Ste price «2... PLAIN COLORED |Double fold c WAIST Flannel in red, | FLANNELETTE SUT black, brown, navy, tan, | (NGS, with neat white White rN Flannels, yard wide, large and small patterns; | value 75¢, Sale 48c green, rose, blue and | and fancy figure prit PICT scorsvecce garnet. Sale 25 on light and 4 IMPORTED HEAVY | Price «.+++ c | grounds, Sale {(}a COTTON VEL( gS, | UNBLEACHED CANTON |p vee handsome styles and | FLANNEL, heavy and | WOOL EIDERDOWN i colorings, suitable for | warm, with a long | €ardinal, cream, dressing sacques, ki- | fleecy face and atwilled | blue, pink, gray monos and house back; 1248, qual- | and black. Sale ity } Price sseseeeee wrappers 29c 8c Handsome Crepon Kimonos, - - Womenkind delight in owning Kimono: Sale price.. to slip Into, But good Kimonos as a ru ries. We've a le them for te They are pink and blu are cul ex ong, and to provide fulness, four hundred of them 24 Floor. Smyrna Rugs--at a Saving. Oriental, Persian and Coral patterns, All best quality and reversible, Reduct ons average a third or more, Other kinds fully as low in price. 6x9 ft, rege FEIT, a10% ft, 9x12 ft, rege | at 3 10°7|: craieny 14° Stl) Fy 21% ! |$21.50, at... jat | ularly $15.25, Sanford’s and also Smith & Son’s highest pile [I at.. . Axminster Rugs. Axminster Rugs, in Orient and floral patterns, 0% Worth Worth Worth } $19.50, size 15° $23.50; size 19° 0 $28. 50; ve O19 Fhe sseeee 8x10... Oxt2 ft...., i" i F A special Jot, all perfect and new, tn medallion § Royal Wilton Rugs, ini Turkish eects OW Worth 50 Worth Worth |i 4 $22.50; shee 1 7* $32.50; size 25° $37.50; size 3 be : 629 fhesseee Sixt tt [9x12 (teers f 1" 'g Opera Bags. } % ’ For opera gias ‘g} Oriental and P, tops in ' a 1 slik cord 9 square 7 ew strings, value # yards. Worth @e, and We. the yard,