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"Paw or- J RAND opera tove-making became almost human on Saturday after-|perience on her way to Pittsbur« last Herrmann the Great, had a curtous ex- noon, when Mme, Sembrich, in| Week. She waa sleeping in a drawing- the earlier ecstasy of Violeta, imprint- doom car as soundly as constant trav- ed three resounding kisses on the fa-|ellers are prone to do, when about 2 fored brow of the unromantic Caruso, | 0’Clock in the morning there wae « . The audience was so surprised that it | shriek that brought the colored porter @ould hardly believe ita eyes and ears, | "4 the aristocratic conductor into ac- and the only explanation it could find | ‘on. A series of vells made the pas was, That is Sembrich!"” sengers wonder what had hapvened. Another amusing incident occurred a| It was 4 simple thing after all. Mme, Uttle later, when, at the end of an aria | Herrmann’s pet snake, which she wears Which came from Gembrich’s throat | *bout her neck in one part of her en- with the freedom of a lark’s sonx, a| *ertainment. had escaped from tts box man:th We uncer semlons, whose voice and was twisted around the bare ankle pettayed 8 suggestion of undue ir of a much frightened shoo drummer. rigation, broke the momentary atill- Mee, Hecrmano waa apeumd. and 0s neas with @ husky “Hooray! Half | 002 88 ate ~— turbance determined to quell hoo. | tt it bY Ite neck, much 48 an ordi, rays at any cost, Which teaches us poly gibi ae eg bey a that emotional standees downstairs | Poe | Deck in 1s bow omen may yell bravos will thev're red in baat snc a) the face, but that hoorays from the gallery azo ahokingly improper. Noderhy Seraggposabate Leprgdle died Biel Horgi-oiconsigpoua ed Aria, | heard to-night at the Metropolitan, was form and Caruso reaching high C with- hg’ ee ee ee . out threatening @ vocal seam, was alsa Gioconda, Mme. Christine Nilse truly brilliant one; and in the evbning| tq Cieca, Mme, Scalchi: Laura, Mr speantauaet” wos given splendidly with | Pursch.edi: Enso, Sig, Btagno; Rar- me, Hames as Eligabeth a: . Y stadler, who knows how to aren Pyagg Hes Dee en) Alres Peeees hs jg. Novara; Zuane, + Taepo, as sing Wagner, making his first Amer- fean appearance as the minstrel-knight. oe 6 Now that it is settled that Mr. Fields) is not jealous of Miss Canill, and that Miss Cahill is not Jealous of Mr. Fields, ie Ld may =, both be as funny 83) much to the sauemestion of Mangott!, the y Eke, a palpliating public {8 D08i-| greqt ballet master, as to the inspira Uvely assured that "It Happened tn tion of Ponchtelll, In Italy, as 1s well = Nordland’ will open the Low FPields| known, the ballet master ranks almost Theatre on Thursday evening. What a! with the con@»ctor, and his name often pity that Lows Alaun ‘y denied the! fgures on the programmes as part au- privilege of getting into this row! thor of the works in which he is oon- s 8 cerned. After hearing a reliearsal of A little praise ls @ dangerous thing.| the pallet music which Ponchtell! had We see the error now in having said! (ust composed for his opera, Mangott! that a cule little chorus girl was the|criticised the first movement in the uit of “A China Doll,” Hear this wail] “Dance of the Hours” with some sever- from Manager Goodfriend; itv. He assured Ponchielli that {t was “You have raised hades, Each chorus} not characteristic, and, to explain what girl Uilnks she ts the one you mentioned, |he thought fitting to the ‘Dawn’ music, and wants a raise of salary,” ummed over a suggestion to the It's something lo know, at any rate,| maestro, Though for a moment an that a chorus girl Is erested In al noyed, Ponchielli was auick to ver- little thing Uke her salary ceive the fustice of the criticism and re- 8 6 wrote his opening dance on the Quick work was done at Proctor’s} rhythmle plan which Mdngott! had {m- Fifth Avenue Theatre the other day tc| dicated. The new movement proved one dover the suddén |liness of George Wér-| of the successes of the opera. nook, who played the part of Geoffrey se ee cur in “La Gloconda,” the more tamo' ia the beautiful “Dance of the Hours, jin the third act. The opening move- ment (“The Dawn") was due fully ae Townsend in “The Greatest Thing in| Fred Stone has become almost as the World.” At 12.90, when My, Wor-igreat a hero in Fourteenth street as Nock's letter reached the stage dit he giant at Huber's, A crowd of boys it was remembered that Lynn ‘| congregates about the stage door of who had played the part with Rose/(he Academy of Music to greet the | Coghlan on her was in|Scarecrw of “The Wizard of Oz") after every performance, and Mr. Stone usually returns the comnilment by scattoring @ handful of pennies among them. town, Mr. Pratt was | d ‘and ar- rived at the theatre at 215, He had not seen the vart since last June, and then had only played it for less than a month, but less than haif an hour after he was on the See ae) entering the th a stage playing the scene after such) briet rehearsal as could be had while) the stage was belie set for the first act | As clearly as possible the remaining business was communicated to him soene by acene, and none in the audience | . Peallzed that Mr, Pratt was gong) through the play without ever navine| } seen the stage version used by the aa Proctor company. . Have won their great repu-| Mme, Ainhie Herrmann. widow ot} tation by maintaining for | sixty years a proud record | for superior quality in workmanship and the highest standard of all-round ex: | cellence, | No pianos so celebrated as) the ‘‘Waters’’ are sold at such Jow prices and on such easy terms, FANE FIT-THROWER COT RILAOAD PS Gray - Whiskered and Fluent Stranger Tried His Specialty! in Poughkeepsie Church and ‘ Police Hustled Him Out of Town) Bamuel Davenport Morton, traveller, prospector, poet, occasional thrower of fits, venerable looking and gray, fluent talker and guest at Mills Hotel No, 1, returned to the Bleecker street hostelry s to-day from Poughkeepsie, where he hag been sojourning for the last few days, Samuel Davenport Morton threw one of his fits in the fashionable Chi Episcopal Church yesterday, and those who saw him throw it were very sorry for the gray-bearded stranger, In his| 4 pocket was found a letter written In a $225 to 5400 delicate feminine hand. The writer Fep-|]| Payments from $6 fosented that sho was his daughter, and ymens | $ to $10 beeged him to come to her in Washing. ||| Monthly, without interest, “ton when he could raise the money, | rea Gomething made the police suspicious ||| A beautiful new Chester about Samuel Davenport Morton, ana||| Piano—fine tone .and fuliy U then he said he had the fit to order and warranted, for only that he needed a pass to Now York. ‘The paas was given him, and he arrive eafe and sound, little if any the wors for the fit that he did not have. > ||| on payments of $4 per month, AID HE WAS LORD DOUGLAS, | Stool, cover, tuning and de. || livery free, | Wirginia Girl Weds a Plavalble Send Postal for Catalogue. | HORWGE WATERS & CH, | Stranger, te Ser Sorrow, | NORVOLK, Va, Nov. %.—Lowsiara| Bonds, a Kiri of elxhteen, with her baby, | areived here to-day from California. | | A year ago, despite the protests of | & Jipense tnd relatives, she was married J34eFifth Ave,, near s8th st. | . to a pretentious mtranger, who called |t/ 127 West 42d St,, near Broadway, himeeif “Lord Douglas,” of England, nnd reputed to be wealthy. He started with her, professedly for his ancestral | bome, from which, he sald, he was tempotarity exiled for pro-Boer sympa- ; freat be girl and de- 254 West 125th St., near sth Ave. | Our three stores will remain N EVENIN( Smokers in France, (From the Springtield Union.) annuall to consume enough olgareties to reach in a astral; t Une fi es} ! ted at 6,000.00, and of number 3,200,000 prefer the pipe, 2,000,000 the cigar, and 300,000 the clgaret Th does not mean, of course, cigarettes @ year eat that the cecasions are ther infrequent. 679 Calls for Female Help were printed in the SUNDAY WORLD WANT DIRECTORY, 35 more than a year ago, NEW YORK'S BEST EMPLOYMENT | T BUREAU. Christmas Showing of the DOLL Family. Dolls from every nation—the largest family you ever saw. Bring all the little folks to see them surely, A collection we are very proud of—because we own them for so little every young- ster Is pretty sure to have a dolly for Christmas, Clothing, Jewelry, Stockings, Fur Sets, Toll Sete and everything Dolly nas use for, | Cloth 5,000 Bound We mention only a few titles, over 4 choose from:— (No Mail Orders.) Masterpleces from Eliot Taking Mantle. Masterpieces from Kingsley, Man. Love Poems by Famous Au- no berry Finn, A Connecticut Yankee, for less than 60c. in the book stores. pe gotten up in keeping with their high book publishing—excellent paper and p Only 59c. Set. The works of the best authors are inclu sets. The books are good, thick, plump ted and bound in cloth. As the low price, 59¢, a eet wil move off this lot rapidly, you had better get in early for them, Ya (Works, 5 Mow. orks, Charlies Garvi Mrs, Avexander’a x: Carey's Works, 5 Leather Blocking Forumer Oliver Opi Beautifully printed on fine paper and bound im half leather, with gilt topr, in style. In the book stores 75c. and $1 ar them; during this sale 45c, will be our p select from: Adam Bede—Ettot. of the Breakfast oar trace's DIES SUDDENLY IN *| Waiter in Shanley’s Restaurant age, who ved on Third avenue, near A Tillyjose Scandal, Moco) Our vitiag Thougths of Marcus Aurelius, | tions, The Prine Man from Archangel. Romance of @ Poor Young | Chitfon's Marriags Stories from the Persian} Thackeray's Works, 10 Volumes. A Tramp Abroad. Scribner’s7 5c. Copyrig They bear the well-known imprint of Charles Scrib- ark Sons, published by them at 75c. and never sold J. H. Bwing’s Works, Brit ‘orks, & vole) Nathaniel Hawthorne's he | gaat one Works, 5 vol enty 9 Works, 58 volumes. oh lary J. Holmes's Works, 8 volumes | ®ysrerd Kipting’s Works, 5 volumes. Captain. Marryat’s Works Half Leather Books at 45c, we mention only a few titles, there are 150 more to | The Pathfinder—Cooper. | Bride and Prot wusoe—Detoe. No, 183 East Forty-second street Burny was employed us a wal Bhanloy’s Forty-second Broadway restaurant y for some time and was attended by Dr. Jacobson, of No. 48 East eighth atreet, The physician advised him to @et some Hehter empl: ene but Burns was unable to do so. He was compelled to quit work shortly after midnight because of tilness and started for home. In front of Hi ls Overcome by Heart Dis- ease on Way Home and Ex- plres Before Doctor Arrives, Into the cate. where he fell In a A waiter ran to him and he t name and requested that Dr Ja be went for. He dled before we the Morgue. em Wanted—Alliga' Alligator William Burns, thirty-two years of wenty-sixth street. died of heart dla- hunters are the times came into our possession—and we hav The bindings of many volumes are at the extent and variety of them. a finer collection—either In bind what we can save you money on We Can Save You $0 more to| The finest lot of sets in half calf binding and at | pis js Prices you never expected to buy them at, They are | of jt; all bound {n the best style, in the finest half calf with gilt tops and are illustrated. The paper and | so¢ Scott's Works, 19 Volumes. . hts,!9c| Alger’s Boys’ Books at 14c. The Balcony Book Store, Great news for boys—You've never been able before to buy Horatio Alger’s books at less than three times this price. Taking an entire edition enables us to give them to you at 14c, All in cloth binding, taste- The books standard of rinting, and tastefully bound in cloth, wie a specially designed fully stamped, with green edges. cover by a well-known artist pen Age . Rash ventina: An ffisioraml’ Face to Face—Robert Grant. | “York. ‘ nae Hale bi ve A’ w, Aor. Within the Capes—Howard a Fire—Arie ie Bound to Rise Rima f The Splendid Spur—"Q"* (A ‘and the Ranks herg—4i. H, Borewen, Quite Couch.) | Braye Moar Lite | The Delectable Duohy—"Q" | Bold. eae ut ees Lerpenter (A. T. Quiller-Qouoh), Ber. a Harland. | The | Eat | eee iin Store Boy. ian t . om Nature me Won aL as ans out wm at t w-tit\ wae oe Quermdele—F, J, Stimson, | Julian, th ® Biaseeed Ne Donald @. | An Beno of Passion—G. P,|" gtret Boy. ue. $ rer | Watton. Buasy ‘ot a Baghelor— | ‘The Last Mecting—Brande: | Lake G, Michel! J Matthews, Oniy an Irie Tom the Boot ———————————————— Boy. black Paul the tons ine Popular 5 Volume Sets [ryt ss. et 18s, w P Fisdier. Young Outlew, ded in these 1 books, wel A book house that was heavily overstocked came to | us last Spring and we relieved them of their stock | of fine standard sets—took it all and stored it. Our sale prices for these books are really astounding!— wa Works. 3 fore been approached in New York or elsewhere They are fine brary editions—and authors whose works should be in every home. Printed from large, A ters clear type on good paper and tastefully bound in the best cloth. All but the Dickens, Thackeray and Eliot sets have gilt tops. These prices are actually less than the cost of the material that goes to make up the sets: Within * Works, 5 vol: Price books Charles Kingstey’s Works, § volumes... Goethe's Works, 10 volumes abies Schiller’ Works, § volumes Dumas D’Artagnan Romances, ‘The following of Dumas Romanos, jaiy, th 2 volume... o..cescses 1% ores Musketeers, 2 vols... ‘Twanty Tears After, 2 vols... B00. per net, Forty-five Guardamen Vicomte de Bragaions, 8 volumes....225 an 1 om fea Taleg & YolUMmeR.. eee. ATS x Prescott's Ferdinand and Imbella, 2 volumes, 1.00 Conquest of Peru, 2 volumes.. oo 1.90 1.0 4% The pu handsomely lasts w rich library ¢ asked for rice, While 5D 5 street and He had been fh SOF My hotel he was taken {Il and staggered clan arrived. His body was sent to iieal | wanted in ease in Hixeins's Raines law hotel at| Venemuela, where those animals are We secured a cl printing are all that are desired in fine library edi- | original ‘editions, whic! Sounds improbable, no doubt. tion: A publisher failed; a binder had Just 1,000 sets completed ready for delivery of the one and 200 of Ray- | the other thrown on his hands The 1,000 sets, mate to sell a: Voyages and Travels, two quarto volumes... Tiny Luttrell, Hornung: Grandson Great Sale of Standard Sets!) .,'i ya", Henry Harland | they are absolutely unmatchable, and have never be- Guerndaie, FJ. stimem | 7 Her Saflor. Marshall Saun- House tn Oliphant. 60c. Gilt Top Books at [5c ular Sale| This is the best lot ever offered at this price. 3% 92.25 fully and durably titles, but there are a hu select from Tk WORLD; MONDAY EVENING, NOVINTRTR #8, 902, to-day. | iter at) hunitn, aluab wood sport, the ski nd the oll, a good pri Forty: yment, egina’s chair, old his cobson physi- Canary Birds, Our own Importation of two thousand — from the famous Hartz Mountains, Every bird is a male—sturdy and strong; ex- quisite singers and warblers. Not to be classed with the domestic female birds being sold about town for a similar price, Sold in bird stores at $2,$0 and $3.50, (Cages 7c, to $8.) { 8 Special Holiday Bird Price Se ) (On sale in Basemont—and 4th 7.) ! The Holiday Book Store With the Finest Collection of Reading, at the Lowest Prices, in New York. This Book business is in no sense a ‘‘ side issue” with us through eleven months of the year, It is instead a business to which we devote great floor space and abundant service during the entire year. In its Christmas dress, however, it is a much bigger store, heavily stocked with the choicest plums of Book Publishers the world over. And we own them at prices which make it decidedly to your interest to trade here. We Own Thousands of Volumes at Half Their Actual Worth, Away back in January of this year two of the biggest publishers in this country—one In Boston and one in Chicago—were forced to the wall. At that time we bought many tfiou- sands of volumes at HALF AND LESS, Consequently some of the choicest literature of é it for the Holiday Sale of 1904. superb. You will be surprised No library, anywhere, contains ings or variety of titles. And all these are yours at prices never quoted before by any store, The Holiday Book sale Starts to-morrow morning. More than one-half of the immense Balcony, overlooking the Main Floor, has been given over to Books. There is not a volume published but : and on many thousands More than Half. Classics, 7c, {Library Sets in Leather Bindings Best Selling $1.08 Novels 50c. Just think i —books that every one is talking about, and for | which you readily pay $1.08 elsewhere, are here for ‘4 lot fir sheets of the g we have Specially bound ga, | UP in cloth in neat design, and stamped 1 Price, ag 4 limited—the best titles may an a day or two—so an early selection |s desirable, 10.20 | Mail orders filled; add 12¢, a volume one of our greatest book offers. thors. Ware, for post: owders, in Tales from the Hilla | BI postage. Uline aad Bintram Blorles trom Vine. Sunes Wee tein is.oo| ¥é only mention twenty titles—there are seventy- The Mudfog Papers Emerson's Essays, pce Phat in ta 16.00 ie more Lier Pea sari fo Ge from, Masterpieces of Oratory, 8 Cardigan. H. Chambers.’ | innet, FR. Stock 0 8 tavo, 4 morooeo...... 11.76 | intrusie 2 hee an bes 1.50 Poetry for nly 5c. Northrop’ Pretortal History of the Vas ony a pid = 1% a ™ sae Household Edition (complete), published by Hough-| lates 2 large Volumes, ' morocco (900 4 44] Nane v8, Pemetuctrane ie en ton, Mifflin & Co. at $1.50. Dorothy, South. G, C, Bae) weet: Lonete! Complete Pome ‘Tennyson's Complete Poems, 50 Pp iinet M. Sense rte. the Baskervilles, i c. Poetry Now 19c, | iatidstha" Fast" | sateen aster . ew. Helmet ware | 75 Mark Twain Books at Q8&c Nicely bound in extra cloth, gilt tops—some have |The Vultures H. 8 Meret. one a : full gilt edges, all go at 19c, Among the titles are; vivulations of a Princess, | "Green, MY Som® 4. Published by Harper Bros, at $1.75. Tyoarsn. ite. Browelns, emt Grove, Hi Captain’ Mackin, oR. HL ¢ Tom 0; mal “9r jt Kim. BR. Kipli 0 Vi rr a ae rds © ” | aay gt the Lake toma Bterial City. Halt Caine. | 'fariiogan Revele. Booth ‘The Prince and the f Bvingeline, Longtetiow Byron ‘ite on the Misgisalppi. | Innocents Abroad. tea. I Bye Fife oo, tee ares’ of Huckte- | Seceaine Tt The Pilarin’e Progress. | Licile Meredith Two Most Extraordinary Offers! A $10.00 Set for $1.39, Another $10.00 Set for $2.95, With hundreds of wo fi ter, Pulleylovs, 0’ Conne Members of the Royal Ini t ute $10.00, 75c. Series at 15c, Use oeaes Series of copyrighted fiction published at 75c. Printed from large clear type, on good and attractively bound In cloth aha ill be our price until the lot is sold, By BW Henry Harland Mather, = By Morley Roberts Aqlianker of Nankerevttia ty Morley Roberta At 10c, Regular price 35c, All cloth bound. Herb Moo yer Hobbes Was Written, By wid Spur, 4 are well pr ou ublishers asked é Shall ask only 45¢. yes Room, 4 Brier | Lower Luctie, Meter sald to exist in untold numbers. The which is used 1 purposes,, also fetches in gold. The not last more Here’s the explana- i To get them out of his hands quickly we took them at a ridiculously ‘rom | !ow price, which explains our sensational prices. The Pioturesque Medkerransan. in 2 large quarto yol- ‘trations by $1.39 205 Pr (Original Editions.) The Yoke of Thorah By Tween Snow and Fir, By Vancouver, John Pace, Hobart Grant. The Uncalled Foal’ 1! Dun: Bhomatary. | Tales of Our Coast, Crock The nted on extra book paper, taste- fine cloth, with gilt tops for them; while the lot We mention only a few red more just as good to Haw. mt Hero Worship. Bred- 0 ) Aut Cars Transfer To p WUE, Lewiston To 3" Ave 7 59°60" unknown to its patrons, able in this line. the Bloomingdale guarantee back of It, Silk Fobs — with solid gold trim. mings and charm or seal attach. ment, $0 designs for choice; spe clal at $4,95 and $6.25 . Heart or Round Lockets—for two pictures, set with fine cut diamond, worth $10.00; SPECIAL. sreereerbenvenseneeGO.75 Scart Pins—rose, dog head, with collar of platinum and four cut diamonds — spe. new art designs —Special, “To Bloomingdales’ Christmas Shopping.” P That's the by-word of the multitude of practical people who know that this all-year-round store is always to be implicitly relied upon at holiday times— its workings are as smooth as brains and experience can make them, and so Christmas “shopping-worry” is Interesting Items to Note in the Pre-Holiday Jewelry Sale. Bigger, vaster and more varied than ever before is the Bloom. ingdale holiday stock of gold jewelry this year, ' Our extensive planning and buying for months past has proved to be well paid for in the results—an unrivalled showing of all that’s beautiful and desir- Prices are lower than ever before, and every plece of Jewelry sold has terns for special. A Scart Pins—Fine Ori- Women’s Solld Gold 3 Signet Rings—-in var- ious handsome effects— rose and bright finish; special ....eeeeee$3.25 Scarf Pins—Beautiful rose gold de- | sign; pear shape; pearl top, opal centre and cut diamond base special...... e+ eeresd eres $11.98 Monograms wi } Rare Op |B Sliver Chatelaine Watch Sets— | Watches handsomely eng » fit. ted with fine Swiss movements, in eigd satin lined box, with ster- ing silver pin to match; $2 95 value $5.00; complete set.. D Men's, Women’s and Boys’ Solid Gold Watches—American makes, in engraved, engine-turned and plain polished cases—the cases warranted to assay plumb 8-kt.; they're fitted with seven-jewelled a and Waltham movements— El values up to $30,00—spe- tial $13.90, $16.50 and., $18,50 | J enamelled Chatelaine Watch Sets — Watches stem winders; | watch and pendant in beautiful | colors, such as green, garnet, blue, pleasure, a | Wi the Arcade. lished at $1. Each volume in a good strong box. (Write for our Holiday Book Catalogue.) Some of the titles are: dam Bede, Bijot. “ee of Fable. Buiftneh. ry Tales 3 Parkmas. Dickens. portunitics in This Greal Pre-Holiday Watch Sale! Each day Watch Store brings out some new values in handsome, reliable watches, In fact, our Christmas stocks are so large that you will have to see them for yourself to get any idea of how great they are, For to-morrow we've selected the fol lowing five items for mention, each one of them sharp in money-savings, ete—fitted with fine Swiss moye- ments—in handsome plush case— complete with chatelaine pin to match—sold Frapect at sold elsewhere at $10.00— 93 be The Book Sale Offers Half Leather Bound Volumes at 48c, Selecting gift-books at Bloomingdales’ has always been voted 4 this season even more so than ever before, since the: book store has been located in its handsome, new, spacious quarters The lowness of prices Is still one of our great features, as well may be judged from this splendid value for to-morrow. “These books at 48c. each are printed on good paper, from clear type, and |B bound in half leather in fine library style, with gilt tops. They were pub- | | the Faun—Hawthorne, Brook—M. 5 | Last of | M « Heavenwart wm Shake Again--for} Solid Gold Brooch= es— Beautiful artis. Mic designs, str dary ly — an made; scores with seven fine cut diamonds —special, $57.50. jects—all good ht Spell rer 9408 Solid Gold Cigar ters —Various new and handsome designs — $2.78 ental pearl with platl. num and three cut diamond base—special. New Art B: Many new and varied / designs—in rose finisn/JMd set with three cut dia-—3¥/ monds—special $22.50 ; | We call special attention to the fact that we do not charge for | J repairing jewelry bought of us, or for engraving it, except for crests. | i be done without charge. $15,00 Main Floor, Front, Centre, at the Bi Watches—Open face and hunting, case ve, ba tse for five years, fitted with seven - jeweled Standard American 7 sold elsewhere as high as $10; special . Women’s Gold Chatelal Watcues—7-kt. gold; beautifully engraved and movements; $3.75 lished cases; fitted fine Swiss movements— Main Floor, Irving ree and Plain Tales from the Prentiaa, eure Days n’s 3 4 Tales Hawthorne |START RIGHT. oN THE BEGINNING. tanil “Bl “*Well Began Is Half Done.’* Begin business by 0 a from the § yoay wor!

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