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7S eee Se ee hile ee Lh - = PRAT ote NEW PLAY SEEN ON [**seeoeueconee es ] BROADWAY STAGE HONeill & Co THREE CHARACTERS IX TWO PLAYS GIVEN it faalan as te pbb nye honey || i AT NEW YORK THEATRES LAST NIGHT. furs and tne suite ot ta aiowonts || The New Book Department | 4 R” = “pumorwutly staged tut govenens {| LS Located on the Second Floor, 4, ins chore giak oo Ene tat | Here you will find Books for old and young—entertaining, 4 | ; the senses; but there was no abiding || amusing and instructive. Popular stories by the eminent a vitally tm the score: nothing ks i 0] ar anes gf ston’. Tivemis ag ok os | 4 2 | P ane fe the Imagination. |) age of childhood, Bibles, Pr. ; muna! | Wat Goodwin's New Play, Con- ‘ haters as a New Production, '* the pone ParzmeTe (ne insptratios |} various Catholic ahd Protestant Booklets and Bound Books. < 4 ventional and Wearisome, Lets Star Suffer Little, Though Audience Is Not So Lucky. Books for Boys. | Holiday Gift Books Attractive tindings, each volume con-| Which have just the touch of dainti- | taining eight beautiful {ull pare colored ness that marks their exchusiweness; orig- illustrations and printed on light weight | inal binding in burnt leather, ooze calf, per and exceptionally clear typs. with hand-painted decorations, odd At the feet of that “Grand Old the Opera Was Revived at the! ed far greater depths than thelr master. $ And, after all, are they pot all to be | Metropolitan Last Night Su-|¢ovn at ine Ail the Greene were nervous. t perbly Mounted, with Big Cast found herse ' a ever e end was : od <i cee | lai | M 4 a " te Laura disclosed | ‘¢ mention only a few tithes: shapes Books bound in silk, cloth | | POODLE DOG AND JAM |CARUSO STIRS THE HOUSE Bist Walker “an the bind ‘mutt Stern Canada vooee) and gold, ‘ } wens J IMPORTANT FEATURES. TO GREAT ENTHUSIASM. sista “unefal’adTtidat= shy are | * Retr the Whale | Ghar “eariensi) oe mH 4 new } enti } , q ating. Hf volte te uneven: sii La ot Mobeni ne | Py SG, $1.20 But “American Millionaire” Gets Nordica, Homer, Edyth Walker ptaibie nowadays | edly nollie | Self-Reliance.syye...+/ PP e Opere Gok German i Gorilla Hunters World, and many and Plancon in “First Appear. {)\' *\! is pinging Value .60c. Our Price..) Mish ’ mi 3 © unbridded appla N . | ances”—Giraldoni, New Bari. ly storm of Copyright Fiction, | Royaty of Friendship, by Alice Le! Our most popular counter is laden Williams. Ooze calf, “Beautiful Gift! Greatest Thing in | “ English Ladylove to Discom- ; fiture of Villain, and the Cur- a tain Comes Down at Last. J — | A ‘ would pr n r = yuld prevent a tone, Heard for First Time. |; 1 with recent and best copyr'ght fiction, of 4 friend.” Some in the original $1.50 edition, | others even more attractively bound, ae ah Antcat fonts tae) We have many hundreds of titles to ridge; L d of Sleepy Hollow, | select from; we quote a few: Irvin Saul, by Robert ; Right of Way ... + $1.50) Graustark ; A fitting adornment of our photo-) @aph-hung theatre lobbiea would be picture of Ethel Barraymore and N, Goodwin, clasping hands over ¢ @hasm of melodrama. Miss Barrymore's! Pose, of courne, should be a triumphant) Time's whirligig worked a wonder at | the Metropolitan Opera-House tiat night. when Mr. Conried revived Ponchi- elli's “La Gloconda.” It wag practically 4 first performance. Composed in the and one, Th Was very beau | Striking Novelty; ouse, leaders | 1! ‘one, but we're not prepared to may how | seventies and sald to be the source of ) 8 and stalls | Serex” Bound with leather backs and | Mr. Goodwin should be painted. If only| inspiration of Mascagnt, Leoncavallo | iid the standing tah A corners, with avtumn Ivat design in| . and others of the young Italian school, | last act Sir ndham and Mis then mere boys, with whose works New| Mary Moore came dow from tho | | York opera-goers have long been famil-|,4c°U™ "4 occupied the dimwetors’ lar It has not been heard here, save for osumssinaliity & few performances by Mr. Savage's English opera company, since 1s; and | EDNA MAY DRESSING A DOLL. | of the principal singors in fast night's - panes production, such old favorites as Nor. |It Is a Pigmy “School Girl’ to Rep. dica, Plancon and Homer, a4 well as the | re t Her at a Basaar, . he had a flannel shirt to bis back, to! maich Miss Barrymore's calloo, the artist might have eome hope of har-| mony. | But “The Usurper,” tn which Mr, Goodwin, minus Maxine, appeared at} the Knickerbocker Theatre last night, | Offers little hope to any one, People who might have Imagined that Mr. |meny colors on side including such | | favorites as: | , Rubsiyat. aa ] Man Without a Country, | Favorite Poems { 57e | Recessional., Shadow of the Czar Hearts Courageous. fuppet Crown..,, | Artistic Stationery. Goodwin touched Bottom in “A Mid- newer comer, Edyth Walker, were cred- Sik On the Cross | viret Fi | gummer Night's Dream’ should sce dA tu thw proeremme ithe "fede ans Rwy Bana Mas me miraged in he ua. Rockhaven oss (First Ploor,) | “The Usurper” and learn their mistake, pearance in this character.” pag hy e& Gol Miss Petticoats.......... | Including many domestic and im-| Me is a very demure one, with | ported desk accessions. Beautiful col- | blue eyes and large New Illustrated Edition | tection of brass, bronze art metals and | filigree in Ink Stands, Blotters, Paper Standard Authors, (1 sen Tron Seals baper Cat ; fein. Lapel well printed | ters, Stamp Boxes. irom clear type on goo per, uniform | 2 ‘ in size and style of binding; each vol- Our Special Offering. The story, by Bolto, after Victor | Hugo, which is of Venice in the|tais, she ts altogether as Gaye of the Inquisition, I» trite and] o¢ sins May a# any of the theatrical. Rarnaba, one of the emls-| sisterhood could possibly be. In the taries of the Inquisition, ts in love with | garb of he Sehoot Girl,” she Is to 1a Gloconda, herself in love with Eno, | represent Miss May at the bawaar o ‘The dull thud wilt remind them of thels | Bnleaubway days, | Not for Broadway, } 1. N. Morris, vaguely remembered for Dis “Jim Biudao,” has not landed on ume contains an etching or photogra- | One quire of Fabric Finish Pa- } ] both feet in jumping from Fourteenth a the vrofessional We "s League, at Street to Broadway, "The Usurper”| ficou incens kg Phd in| the Waldort Dees i 6 and Mi, doesn’ ( r ing the leas, u love with Laura, wife of Alvie,| Connie Hyam, another o! he Boho A ; 4 \ x Eee us sontectnent pete | La Gloconda’s blind mother, La Cieca, | It!" company, will also wend a doll vas Donets Lacey hiteoy per, tied with white ribbon ina | 960 qomety-drama, exploiting the tiresome| furnishes Rarnaba with a subject for | {id Clara Bloodgood will have « biague at ae pag cone Ulus- | tandem shape box, Holly deco- in ri - | . persecution. Then through four acts star collection of theatrical beauiies*||| cations Bound silk-ribbed, cloth, ma- | ration, value $0c.; special...» : type of American millionaire wh < Kenia bares gone into baakrvptay ona] PC Lee Mme. Re; Ae Rapho- Nat. Goodw! fil (een —_= —=) aa yh peed lcd aly, | Two quires Tabrle Pinish Paper, a G. anv. wes belt \ j < tied with while ribbow, in anu bis millionaire “makes bis ee “ | Bulwer-Lytton, 15 vols. $41.25 [right hinged cover box, Holly ¢ 49¢ Carlyle, 10 vols....... 7,50 decoration, value 70c.; special. . Dickens, 15 vols..... Efot, 6 vols. 11,25 Three quires Fabric Finish Pa- > 6.00 per, in three assorted sizes, tied | 59 Fielding, 7 vols. 5.25 | with white ribbon, Holly deco- i Goethe, § vols 3.75 ration, value $1.00; special... Guizot’s France, 8 vols. 6,00 Also Lamb's Rawys, vols, 3,75 Christmas Cards and Macaulay's Essays$vols 3,75 | Calendars seis AEANES "SMPHO” SCHUMANN-HEINK. STAGE LAYS BARE end all, which includes a lady of | EPEESS 22 BTRUETOLIE [SNOW AMON SUBMATS SECRET y marry an English gentleman with a) gervant-girl past, the usurping Ameri: | a —@~——- @an manages to get her and himselt * | | Ruskin, 13 vols 4 c 9 © | } j in the largest and finest assortment of ’ | __-eeked up in the tower of tne caatie, |French Aotress’s Portrayal OF cablegram Brings to Prima Jurors All Keep Well in Latest] crett 18 Wal. te the lcget ond Hnet emorwoent of a Poodle Dog and Jam. | Daudet’s Character Makes! ‘ Thackeray, 10 vols. 7.50 have ever shown. Hore they pass the night, in company | Donna at Boston News of Melodrama at Third Avenue ; with & poor little poodle dog and an) Audience Gasp, Though Given 4 @nnobled convict, who, gaunt and gray fand armed like Nance O'Nell's Hedd: # from between plush portieres | @t the psychological moment a ells | he wonderfully patient bride ise Stele and hal Death of Paul Schumann, Her Theatre. and Suffering Hero-| Minus Stairs and Ballroom, | yyy ang, at Dresden, | Ine, Innocent, Goes to Auburn, Sacques. = | jhe man gee bes promised t¢ marty! Rejane played Sapho at the Lyric NOSTON, N | What Is "The Secret of the Subway?” rm? responsible for his daughter's em- + heat 1 t a OSTON, Nov. 29 M 4 ‘agg? bigs As si i ry sox wunapment and tor his miving killed Thentre lat - NI ell BOTT prima donna a| The audience at the Third Avenue Splendid h nega rp vl iat aie el man who had nothing to do mith the Bapho te the aot that there | ISO Rm donna ot The themselves this home comfort as well as elegance in negligee wear, ease, niliion was no staircase and no ballr aie i | pis, aay dine sumptuousiy "on. Jana | yor ant audie | 0% hee arrival here , st melodrama off Quilted Japancse Silk Robes—Imported Silk or Cotton Kimonos— Mf-portion of which the millionaire death of her husband, the griddle, bway on the stage Literouva Robi and ‘Siogete—Hoswe Gowns et CoRban Oy PAL Geavling’ ines coma lowe sietrs Res made her appear. | 1a It was decided that the of the or Flannel, (Third Fioor.) Yocetve. the family's blessing aiid | ance | when, gowned | led at thelr home near Subway was being kept under cover— Note These Prices for Wednesday. ye villain's curses. ite Wack, ok lapanaied ul Sehumann-Heink | underground, it were, but these | 5 UILTED WOMEN’S ALL WOOL | “Keep Still, My Heart.” fone crept into Jean's apartment, and, S4sement aj by b were made PAR ‘ae Roszs| FLANNEL ALE Oot) | Prior to thie Mr. Goodwin raps him-| with opealy seductive charms lured | “ ued, Dut will play to-night were Ihe bigne? i ted) in a variety of} 99-75 | trimmed with Hercules braids, welf over the heart |i Sas eos late Ealeind ar Ac aid lumann was the prima don-| 2 How did the express run backward ee ind atk thc ese) fitted linings, black and colors, $4.75 ‘a's second husband and, according to] on the local track at 2.90 in the morning? story, Wus responsible for! These falling, maybe It was how to/ and her) get in without a tleket a | Like this ot his home 8 Bapho is not clothed with she is @ creature of emo- mm to her class, and the $4.75 WOMEN’SLONG CREPON +42) KIMONOS, trimmed with Wr} $1.95 ing. “Keep still, fa is love to La plumed t, to the ruined Tecaptive ser. ‘vant, to almost everything and every-| » im fact, but the leader of the| | WOMEN'S LIDERDOWN) | ROBES, trimmed with black |]| applique, wool girdles, round ‘Women’s Waists at Special Prices. (Third Pioor.) Get, bor ‘ped rh aN leds fe | $6,985 Wednesday...ssserreeee eM aes sapebesecn dey seated | ( UNE SULA sen everest Wen {$3.95 | Breat success In gran: i) Orchestra. r colla ty satins to match, at... Mr, Goodwin aid not sufter quite so French actress runs the gamut of her| JU° Was 4 Stake manager and was! Lady friend of an ex-burglar in polite | cation cobaes all colors, at baled Mm ft uch as usual; but the audien feelings, with no attempt to conceal Nowa in musical circles, He was] elroles inserts knife into rotund and - Satie a \" Bae, 4 ot share in his geod f0r- | vith sentimentality the truth of her| Teenised @8 one Of the foremost men| yanal eapitalist in the rons, He re | Th P lar Styl f . he pool Foot. h sen t ‘ 8 professio: te on a * min “ban had'in "yeart and. the same | love for Jean Gaussin to thin eaaasion In Germany, and came! tires trom business for good, Daughter | ree ropuiar styles oO : y be sald of his leading Woman,| In the famous parting scene, In the untry to act as stage manager | comes rushing in and picks up her i uth Mackay. c. | At the Metropolitan Opera-House, New | third act, Rejane's art was shown Ot] You when hie wife wes a canton | birthday present knife, Ex-burglar and . - Sane prarremn, its be yn WAS AW UFO ME) Le Stet poe Lap. F Of) his lady frlend have been stopping at | MAGGIE CLINE AGAIN, | or et — wild, | pe retmpolitan company. The inter ‘ ‘ : : | ’ » fof b| ment will take place t : | unsuspecting old capitalist’s Bronx man. — jot oe woman) Tb th Mee en | ert a a rs ae To bea successful wife, to retain the love ; “Farew: ‘our, een and Mo-/ grief, also broke in the fourth|Heink will make her home int u " ; ‘ 4 Gheshy Get Warm Welcome, |sct when, silently entering Jean's gure) @AUMEY Int Si he {hue) Jurors al keep well and send ner toland admiration of her husband should } Magsie Cline, the “Irish Queen." is| den, where he had returned, she! bought consid s : ’ } 5 conside! on Long | evidence agatnst her. ace the throne bre Cne-ate| beget him to cnme tacks edhe, e-| aed: une ee tage eee ene ees oret ty pave wi,|D@ @ Woman’s constant study, Mrs. ; ing, fell sobbi his | {28 4 summer home there, anc ‘was assisted by her son, or was It her) fusing, fell sobbing and gasping at his spoken ce ten fe and had often | wn putts in, She le well shak 4 : . ‘alue $6.00. Grandsont—made her reappearance at! feet ans nging her eign ve «>4/Brown and Mrs, Potts tell their stories SPLENDID WAISTS of VEILINGS, ALBATROSS *"1$2 95 dhe Yorkville Theatre last night and| Rejane smoked four cigarettes and a| y messages of sympathy we mde tor the Fitip-niath sen 1 bu f th b fit f I : d th VELVET, shirred mote—epecie g' Wednesday. ... : bd d gang “Throw Him Down, MoClusky,"'| llttle cigar last night—smoked one in wumann-Helnk at t pen Mpeslel ‘ie or the benefit of all wives and mothers. Value $4.00. 4 fm her good old way, and got just as! her wonderful last act, wnen she was Pore tee Gane a at Way StnttOn, bo GSR Bet RORY: othe ————————EEe @any “hands” for It as ahe did when | plaintively and naturally pathetic In “ont” ctnnestion wleh fae, iacks. AE #8 an express will pass" | bE AR MRS, PINKHAM:—Lydia B, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will| he sang it first many, many years ago, | her suppreased emotion In parting for- | hown to| aye te psd bey us sp lg violent | make every mother well, strong, healthy and happy. I dragged through nine years Dressed and Undressed Dolls ‘ “Throw Him Down, MoClusky.” was| ever from her lover WES pope} Fem i alba eae Ages of miserable existence, worn out with pain and weariness, | then noticed a state- (On te Third Pioor.) aly 50° of the songs, the Irian Queen Rejane's Sapho ts all naturalness Roe te ; wat Subway scene, ment of a woman troubled as | was, and the wonderful results she had had from “ frees ee me nae eee, | and reallam; ahe {e the living creature The villain, belng weak, hired a cabby! your Vegetable Compound, and decided to try what it would do for me, and used|!! Ave awaiting a visit from their little friends—any kind of a arey” doth did good service of Daudet's novel. She never once to toss the lady to the track! The] it for three months. At the end of that time I was a different woman, the neigh- f Doll you can think of you will find here. og he, - bie feieh, Queen | tries to make lovely the emotions of he 8 drugged bors remarked it, and.my husband fell in love with me all over again. It seemed! |make o y ciated a la Mrs. Glibert ana a tre: a character whose passion she pictures Ws Hs Crane Also Returns in “Bugi.| Toot! toot! The Harlem train late) like a new existence. Thad been suffering with Inflammation and falling of the|]| There are Dressed Dolls, with moy-) There are Jointed Dolla, with papier gis timers, @he !s a bit stouter| in. every shade ‘ ness Is Husiness,’* again, Enter Jimmy, the newsboy| womb, but your medicine cured that and built up my entire system, till I was in-|]| ing eyes, hand sewed wigs, in blonde) mache bodies, bisque heads, moving she was some twenty years, Incdentally Rejane wore some stun-| ‘Phe com! sleuth, with songs and dances, yours, MRS, CHAS, F, BROWN, 21 Cedar Ter- d brunette flowing curls, jointed | eves, curly sewn wigs at prices ranging “ a in price from from $5, 1 $42,98, To the| deed like a new woman.—Sincerel sfdeat Moghers’ Club,” pereaat oe en out gana, ees) race, Hot Springs, Ark., Vice-Pre nm y ery read hoon ‘4 4 me | Suffering women should’ not fail to profit by Mrs. Brown's ex interenting thouwh an exceilent actor » and has a bit less wind after | ning « Growing Sewn sbociuses, Set she Is) M. Du hit and will’ be) ene any as big a ev m ti tne youthful Jen of the week. I heavy, and h As Jim r she Daudet-s wn wit Jumps the w h | tlences; just i} of the troubles athe. remainder ot the bil! wae ex-| ; —— ty ‘ ated tra nw | her verter? leat ae gation bait “yale iE. Pinkham’s Ve fale Compound There are fine Kid Body Dolls, jointed | Dolls’ Dresses, Mats, Shoes, Stockings, ————— - - PEACE PACT BY THE m i etuck, th cure uther women who from womb troubles, Inflammation of the ||, hip and knee, stuffed bodies bisque poiict Sets, Jewelry Sets, and tm fact ds, fine sewed wigs, openwork pra ta and patent leather shoes (German make), at prices ranging from |ovorie:, kidney troubles, nervous excitability and nervous prostration. «| Read the story of Mrs. Potts to all mothers:— “DEAR MRS. PINKHAM everything that would make @ Doll Dress complete—separate heads and TWO BIG CIRCUSES.| st te Harton Onere: Home nak ine | ou! 8. Van. in “1 rand was Ww -During the early 25c. 0 $4.98. igs. 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