The evening world. Newspaper, November 28, 1904, Page 6

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TOGA B feetor of the Metropolitun h who ls now a student ‘Herr Connied no i however, than to remarkable voice Hi te 4a nineteen years a father and performances of the : Company he can, f ‘Will Ge to Burepe, Hi lessons a week 4 5 to fils business and ~ not be-| tant oe , o «0 J me France aly and any, fer to visit the summer in stud) will spend eles fe iy at , a ‘ss ped to have « wrondertut | ;, and sings absohitely free feooed had | E lates Soe Carte Jaeger's home Sad leesons from & farner, a young 9 Mme. Jnexer's son 4 the best mate volee tis q ever heart, hovernment Guns, PHILADELPHIA, Nov, AG ENR “a + -» Herr Conried and Mme. Jaeger, Director of the Metropolitan Opera Singing School, Believe . They Have a World Wonder, Werr Conried and Mme. Jaeger, di- echool, believe they-have found ‘tenor in the person of , the #on of a Saratoga has been old, Wke @ prize fighter, a chest man and stands ox feet Mothocine mamarikadle voloe the the singing atar of the flock. a ame were wes asked by Herr Con- He did ao, ef (whose eplendid voles, perfect acting} Later he went abroad and studied en manner. Wha told he| and beavty, have combined to make | under Mm jer earty achievement in opera & ef the achoot ‘He wpist ‘MMe own living, but not by outeide { sng. 2% must attend all the rehear- Fenton | mother ooo FUSHIMI SEES LIBERTY BELL, | none Peinoe Ix Salsted Macistrates Finally Secure Ap- House tin the ir Mme, further for publication on| admit has erand- were Brooklyn Girl Scores in Grand Opera in London Beautiful Mme, de Cisneros, Formerly Nellie Broadfoot, Wins High Praise for Her Performance of Amneris in “Aida.” Among the younger singers who)that Prof. Fanclulll was teacher of ‘was told to wait @|feve attracted attemtion this season at| Vocal and instrumental music in the others dis-| Covent Gardin, London, is Kleanort| parochial schooly. He became interested from he at ™.—Prince Fushim!, of Japan, spent a portion of | to-day in visiting pointe of inte 4 ‘the chy. reat in! He arowe early and, accom: panied by Mayor Weaver, visited Inde miidence Hall and viewed the Liberty el. Later he was taken down tha Delaware River on the city frebcat shbridge to the Longue Island ‘are. Naty- There he was neoelved WHN all! nance pavaed at tie lacit meting of the the honors due tie rank, including a e battalions Upon bie return from the he Was the quest of J. Frank 3 den, honorary Japanese Conaul bh # Lema! Innoheon. A number of insnt Priludelsinais Were prese him at the luncheon ; eel 806 Men and Boys ‘ irs advertised for employment in the “Tne Mayor aleo bas approved the fol- walute from the ble uns and the turn- rd id to SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIREC- TORY. y “97 gain over/Tast year. BUREAU. $500,000 IN PRIZES 4 NEW YORK’S BEST EMPLOYMENT of Pust's sharities And $125,009 for new bridges , | Cuban planter, parooh: for the improvement of Jefforso de Cleperos, a young American girl, |!n the chill aud educated her in music, Cell, Her first was with the International Opera C consviououg @uccess, As a member of | pany, but thie company falled In a fow the Ban Carlo Opera Company, Mme, | weeks, She sang in concert for a time de Cisneros has been regarded in Eng- |and then went to Italy, wh nd as either an italian or a Span-| “he coropany now singing lard. As @ matter of {aot she is a | Garden Brooklyn girl, who has put in years of | Ittsnot often that a young singer wine auch preise from the érl otudy and hard work, and te just now |) the lot ai tae, ho Cian reaping the firet fruits of her Industry in Amneris in Mme, de Claneros was Miss } apty| nea on | er' t at sho w Broadtoot betore her marriage with | iti shaed by nature for the fhe was a pupil in a! After a tour on the Contine at the thme de Cle wrohabiy will come to this vintry for an engagement West 4 St, wsts gf 107 aa ART SQUARES. 901 in Brooklyn MAYOR APPROVES | REPAIRS TO COURTS propriation for Needed Work| on the Jefferson Market, mi Wer ew i fem Buildings! 2x3 yds, $5.50 $4.25 Yorkville and -_ 9 ae we ee yu. Sxdyds, 10.26 7,25 re, Meskel atone ter mmoting of the.» All wool Latest designs, suitable for Dining Rooms and Bedrooms, ODD ROCKERS. $2.25 to $8.25. (Former prieve $3.60 to $12.60.) Mahogany finish, highly polished, Boanl of Aldermen appropriating $25,000 » Mat+ ket, Yorkville and Harlem Court Nouea, Waile the Magietrate’s court tn Har- lem is in a@ falrly good condition, the fate of repair in the other two ts such me to ime the Hoard of hat irom J Civ Ma atts, have Aacussc and | Wood seat, | red pl ‘or their Proven. “) , “live choney ina been apnropeiaced, and |» “LONG CREDIT” gives you the privi-| ail that Is now neceesary fy to wdver- lege of enjoying all comforts while pay. | tine for Olds and let the contracts for ing for them, CASH on CREDIT Twenty thousand dotiaca for a Puthaneg, HR ot foe ow buiidings ihe (04,106 and 108 West 14° St, ion 0 Comenissionet NEAR 6 AY over Gowanus Canal 1 Brook: 5 Rn Wa rockin SWores Flatbush Ay, near Fulbe St, lowing (erues of comporation tock: of $5.00 each to be given to the school children of rica, School children’s competitive advertising contest No. 5141. D Ay doctor surds We ‘Jing of this character which Ail school children can co ‘take the drawings. purse and bu FROM YO IAin ALLL boy tats bgg.o.beu q Undmake him Wulthy , This sketch was made by Norman L. Stevens, bd 11, 642 47th St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 8th rade, Public School No. 2, Brooklyn. | ¢ a cash prize of $5.00 for any draw- we accept and use, P d v pete. sons will be found on inside of each packace of Eeg- See, telling what to do to get the prize and how to All drawings must be accompanied by the printed Slip tound in each package of Eqe-O-See, beg-O-Ses is not only a delicious food much more healthful and nu- ‘Athan meat. Consult both your health Y, 3 larue size package of R GROCER FOR . . ¢ is rapidly displacing all other flaked N.account of its better quality and eta Ml instruc. 10c. price. Beal ade for ob Dates DOUGLAS MA SUBWAY RN Odell and Quigg Urge Nineteenth Federated Union Names Com-| Assembly District Man as mittee to Prevent Tie-Up of| Van Cott’s Successor, and Platt Pricks Up His Ears. Hall and Battery. William 1. Douglas, of che Fifteenth; The Central Federated Union ap- Assembly District, ia now spoken of| Pointed a o tee yesterday to pre- as tho most likely successor of the late| Vent a strike In the Subway from the Postmaster Van Cott, Mr. Douglas | City BMalb to the Battery, Should ts-eaid to bS favored by Gor, Odell and| there be @ strike it would be the first Lemuel! EB. Quigg, who believes that | one in that section of the Subway. De- hie appoimment will restore harmony | mands are made by the Eocentric Fire- in the Nineteenth Assembly District, | men's Union, The committee will wait Gov. Odell’s interest in the pastmas-|on the Subway contractors to-morrow tensh!p has ¢aused the ire of Genato | and will do thelr best to prevent a Platt to rise and boil over. | strike, “I undersiand Gov, Odell has gone | ane pogo Foor ngicenb " inion are 0 6 fo Wesmown 0 60 Compe he | their grievances are adjusted. The towards the appokniment of @ postmas-| men complain that the contractors are ter," eald Bemator Platt. ‘It has been | not weeping their promise to employ the custom to recognize the Senators them at the prevailing rate of wages. im ‘these mations, and [ shall certainly | ———— nee thar the custom holds good," MURDER MOTIVE LACKING. a Give the Beye o Sheek, Police Fatr to Find Clue to Slayer It 19 benevolently sugested by The sane y Cag that the trouble caused by boys cae sn nh who alimb upon the seating accommo- dation of slow-4oing motor cars in| the Stete police resumed work on the crowded thoroughtares might be effec- | Brigham avurder mystery to-ty De- Uvely removed by a high-tension wire, | tective P. F. Murray, o& Worcester. eantrolled by the driver. who ts in ohurge of the case, summed KW POSTMASTER. THRENTEN SANE Choking Catarrh Cured. Section Building Between City Mr. Caswell Says: “ Hyomei Cured Me” — Your Money Back if It Does Not Cure You, “Use Hyomel and be cured af ca- tarrh” is what all who have tried It for that disease say to their friends. O. 5. Caswell, of North Middle- boro, Maas,, writes: “Hyomel has re- lieved me from a choking catarchal trouble and cleared my head. I am glad to recommend it to my friends.” Tt fa the eaalest thing in the world to stop caterrh or a catarrhal cold at its beginning {f yon use Hyomel. Just breathe the health-gi enmic alr for a few minutes catarth will be cured In this and there are hundreds that can testify to the remarkable cure caterrh “MONDAY VENTING, NOVEMBER 38. 1904. y' ve had in a long time, health, Hegeman & Co., the Corporation, 29 y, and all branches. Mall or- ders filled promofly. Broa BUTLER CHOICE GROCERIES Nothin is usually sold the next. / Soap Butler's Best Borax Soap. Woman's true friend on wash day, Harmless to the datntiest fabric, and makes the dirtiest clothes clean. 3 cikes for | Oc Rice. Cholce quality Carolina head grain, fresh and good, highly nutritious; 3 Ibs. for.. 10c Apples. ba ng Greenings and Baldwins, the |) est variety for cooking and eating; a basket,... 1 7 c Dainty Biscuit. | The Newest Dainties. Frult Crackers, } 13c Fig Newtons, New Year's Cakes, a tb. '10c, Oranges. The new Florida ha ripe, sweet, ui soundand julcy, medium 19c | size, doze Bc | Extra large size,3$¢ Laundry Specials } Beouring Soap—XLCR brand; latest dis- iu akes the dirt lor to all others; a cake Clenewet Washing Pow Great Da | Spice Drops, The finest—fresh from Caoe Cod, large, red, ripe, full flavor; a quart, ‘ 10c Butler’s Teas At half the usual retall prices, Butler's Golden Tips— Best Ceylon Tea im ported; alb... Butler's Unxid Te A favorite varieties; Butler’s Best No. 1 Teas—Are pure and uniform a1D.6 .sseee 35c Butler's No. 2 Choice Tons—3 varieties; alb. 25c 5c Tabor saver; 1-1 oh Blut Ext id results; Flald—Ro ‘* Bor washing easy; @ dottle.. Ammonia—Luxury for the | oF tollet; bottle. 12¢ Butler's Potash—Concentrated lye, trom hardwood, ashes: cane with, sifting 5c | 8c} imported; plump and d in pure olive oll; rivate estate in Santa Clara County. ¢ control the entire output of the jest grade of fruit grown on this under the name of “IMPE- Mik ‘and. ereamiont herds in the ¢ adapted for ini brand The largest, freshest, meattest and most deliciously favored prune that is marketed; average 23 to the Ib; worth 25¢, a 1 5c Ib.; our price,a lb... can. webs Baked Beans — Housekeeper’ pial of in tomato 3-1b. ID CAN cress e ee rade wheat) pac ** 1Oc | Teplees, he ont delicious of cak na; package Wines and Liquors The Big ) Dollar's + Worth A Hunter Whiskey—The Amerte mane whiskey; out own est and mul 1 Bottle Monogram Whiskey | 1 Bottle Choice J. B, Sherry a! i 1 Bottle Choice J, B. Port \ $ 1 ting; @ BOE. es ve vee Ci. Base Ale Dox bottling. | “verted wine? a bo 5c Trported In ala aes BODY | OF ; Evans’ Ale—Old ‘and dents 33 a and Bherry—Choice J. brew In America; dozen rand Pr Morne; @ BOLO... cee eee Claret—Barton & Cue -70c | ‘ Call ported Medoo; porte Maret ee, pe MONOGRAM WHISKEY FRENCH BRANDY » 10 Years Old. High-class, wo! * * ¥ whiskey, bottled Godet Freres’Celsbrated 3+Star for our family trad French ognie Champagne Gallon, $3.00; half gallon, $1. 50; Brandy—bare, old, mudand ma. Pete 25.7 Sel | an tie LAS Kingussie Scotch Ww rail th eas Tae oid ured In hot $e Sherry—Trymore Mol hy oA opp a alt “ Avtiid destin itctous pre. | 1) the rich fresh 12¢ | Faring—Bive Ribbon; le Sound Digestion following the feast of turkey waits on every family whose groceries and table supplies are furnished by a JAMES BUTLER STORE, Our foods are pure—the best that can be had tn every line—and they are FRESH, for our \ immense volume of business causes a constant stream of goods to be con- i) tinually passing through our stores from the producer to the consumer. can become stale that we handle Highest grade thin skinned and meaty, finest in the world; for y at the Nearest and Save | 1 35 Grocery Stores. Maney on Every Purchave, 1 Miva porated Al shotcest Nova earton Corn Starch—Peer dings; Ve; XLCR bran From the celebrated La Palmers |) bos Dates—Tiue Ribbon Fard Da frosh and fine; package. kag”, urrants—Fancy carton Faney Q on. bottle Selected 4-om, bottle Baby OF alt V finest bariey matt; qt Cider, oF je Wine Vi 7 Pull strength; qt. bottle, . + fine IM: "7 5C | meet Butea | o jars . PR atvonet : 25e Jchlll Sauce-Huil petizer; try a by A » It seemed probable at that ase woman had have now accounted ber woney.” hors of Hyome! to lany of the stanchest triends of this remedy began tts use with little hope that they would be cured, but a8 Hegeman & Co. of- fered to refund the money it it did not benefit, they decided to try it on LEICESTPR, Masa, Nov, 3.—When that plan, apd were soon restored to What Is delivered to us one day That is why the same brand of groceries cfter tastes better when bought from us. Then the prices are always lower. A few of our specials for the next three days follow. Double 2: Trading Stamps With Every Purchase of 10 Cents or More Except C, O. D.'s, Prunes. Belfast Ginger Ale, Ross’s Royal excels all others in refreshing qualities; a dozen, $4.17; 2 dott LOC’ Onions. Very best red, necticut Onions; special price continued; basket 1 7 Cc coer SC | Peerless Malt Extract. Famous revitalizing tonic for women and children; 5c], $1.15; a bottie.... aS | a a rd Butler's Coffees Unsurpassed in flavor and aroma, Best Lye tit var Ja’ grades of these Coffees Imported; a 1b... 54 2 Cc Oat, Marseaibesiety bodied Coffee with superior cup qualities; Ib,,.... 20c Best Santos —Pancys grade, aromatic and good; a lb..... dust imported from Gree: nest fret beet; ai bal- your neighboring towns Santa Clara fruit, mediumesized Con. —Finest 17c delicious for pud- iy fea, Nelous washed purest pint bot- from -10¢ View: concentrated 10 free stam, 2 stamps wit ig Women's Wa Women’s Walking Suits made of fancy worsted, satin lined, 14.68 Women’s Kersey Coats, ¥ length, half fitted back, at 10.98 Women’s Smart, Snappy Kersey Jackets, satin lined, at 5,98 Women’s Waists (!3chc 1,25 Waists of black mercerized sateen (, Cheviot and Serge Suiting, all pure wool ( 75c, Panama Cheviot, is all wool, but to-morrow, yd, at 49¢ 46sinch all wool mannish suitings in rich colors, yd, 69¢ Men's Union Made Overcoats(, ,/" Men’s Overcoats Boys’ Suits (™3' Renaissance Sideboard Dresser Scarfs ( Fancy Linen Scarfs, with openwork effects, choice at 49¢ Garbage Cans, Each Book Bargains: Walking Suits and Coats Free Tuesday in Tuesday is B. & M, Blue Trading Stamp Dividend Day, and to each book presented in our Premium Room, on the Sth floor, will be given. In addition we shall give, as usual, each 10 cents spent up to 12 o'clock, After 12 o'clock 1 stamp with each 10 cents spent, Special Dividend Day king Suits made of fine cheviot, at 12,48 | Furs for You to Wear Elegant Russian Squirrel Throw Scarfs, the new fad, at Sable Dyed Australian Opossum Neck Scarf, at 3,48 Sable Cony Neck Scarf, makes a very dressy fur, special, 1.98 with turnover collar value 1,25 mal flare navy Beautifully ar whapes and in the Silks and Corduroys Newest Dress Goods 50c, Zibeline"Plaids (,,}n.tacest colors and neates:, brightest trimmed with fancy’ braid and ornaments: come in splendid jomt desiruvie colors Women’s Waists at Bargains sand Geure’) fleece lined, well made, at 48e Wrappers, Muslins and Petticoats Women’s Wrappers (“#9 si ‘\aanelieuis.) ruffle and braid, at 98¢ Women’s Dressing Sacques (9% fi#ple elderdown ) scalloped edge, 69€ Women’s Petticoats (ig4q (Pets pete) lace trimmed, at 79¢ Women’s Drawers of cambric and muslin ({rimmed with Women’s Silk Petticoats (act with sccortion) value 4.00, at 2,08 Women’s Knit Underskirts (0¢ fanoz 4 ) val, 1.50, at 98e ‘ Women’s Hats Are Attractive Women’s Untrimmed Felt Hats, best shapes and colors, each 49e Women’s Silk Velvet Hats Black Taffeta Silke (,Afeicisrsunlty,,); value 75c., at, yd, 4De Colored Paon Velvet (,,,ii,/eruranie.mnades (or ,.) to be sold at, yd, 6B¢ Colored Corduroys, all best colors, 24 in. wide, at, yd, 69¢ ta. ts much used for children's frocks) ¥4e BBO Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Hack Oxford frieze, Union mad new Cheatertieid, nat flesce Kned and Here Are Warm Gloves Shoe Bargains for All Day Bedding and Blankets Fancy Linens nen centrept Linings and Domestics Two Flannel Bargains In the Drug Department Houseturnishings fresh had Mee. Manel ie ie A jouble warp double width in black oaly, 25c, quality ), yd. 39e Mek OTL s.y) to-morrow8, 60 ), in black Vicunas, 10,50 Boys’ Winter Overcoats( of «xt heavy ail-wool frien.) 71016 yrs. 2,08 in d-plece stl), vest gives manly effect, at 2,98 Men’s and Women’s Underwear Men's Shirts or Drawers (,,Deavy Geers ned.) hair colors, $9¢ Men’s Shirts or Drawers, all wool, 1,75 quality, each 1.10 Women’s Knit Vests or Pants(,,,{/*er tnt ond...) value 29c.,ath@e Children’s Vests or Pants (;/%>r4ani.4eece) natural, each 19¢ Men's Working Gloves (™svtucrurem ramoien, orice) at 79¢, 50C, 25¢ Women’s Mittens, knitted and {i Women’s Wool Gloves in plain and fancy colors, value 50c. at 25¢ Men’s Shoes (,,,°4,, “ifi;,), patent colt and box calf, to-morrow, 1.95 Boys’ Shoes, the Kruger calf kind, value 1.75, at 1.00 Women’sShoes(™44*,0f "ic! k\4), all sizes, regular 3,00 one, at 1,65 Felt Slippers with felt soles (for ,vemen, Misses) Man’s and Women's Slumber Slippers, all sizes, at 1§¢ Children’s Jersey Leggins, sizes 5 to 10, pair 39¢ Pair 49¢ Italian Silk Couch Covers, 5,000 in Roman stripes, at 7§¢ 2,00 Comfortables that are full size and extra quality, at 1,39 4,00 Blankets, full size, gray, with jacquard borders, pair, 2,98 8,50 California Blankets (_.270 at eta tetias)» Per pair, 648 all lace and with , at 1.98 Colored Percalines (#!,{h pomular shades.) guaranteed, yd., at 6e Silk Taffetaline, strong quality (*r."=\0 or), val, 49c, at, yd., De 15,000 yards of Unbleached Muslin, usually Sc, at $e Bleached Muslin, 36 inches wide, and the 7}4c quality, yd., 8%e Wrapper Fiinnel, panne velour, velvt finish, yd.. 12! Outing Flar-tel, sibeline effect, extre heavy, per 4d., 1BWe Father John’s Medicine, 1,00 size 6Ge; 50c size at 29e Fountain Syringe, 3 hard rubber pipes; vaiue 7Sc, at @9e Curtain Stretchers, (;¢4,) with centre brace, nickeled pins, at 60@ ‘amily size, with bail handie and cover, at 206 Berlin Sauce Pans or Kettlos, of enamelied ware, 4.qt. size, 24@ Dish Pans, 12-qt. size, of gray enamelled ware, at 12¢ Groceries: Four Sample Prices} origp and ready for eating, box Be ) at 69e ), at 25e » 2.98 10¢

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