The evening world. Newspaper, December 1, 1904, Page 8

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Polish Singer in First Appearanos as ROLLICKING CHARACTER THAT “ms Wins the Hearts. of York Operagoers. CH VIVACIOUS ~~ IN ROLE OF SUSANNE. Ihe. Eames Fails to Please as th While Mr, Blass Is Hopelessly Miscast as Poltsh singer, Miss Bella won the hearts of last Audience at the Metropolitan 13a, where she made her firet appearance as Cherubino in : of Figaro.” While she ‘tho sparkle of Fritz! Scheff, she charmingly, conducted herselt Sface and chic, and cut such Agure in her boy's clothes, that ‘was fecelved with unmistakable de- and halied a2 a real “find.” Nordica, sitting with @ near Of & tiara like © queen in her tly hired parterre box, applauded Newcomer with an enthuslasm which echoed from every part of the sat Bembrich was as vivacious a as ever, but Mme Emma was a shrill and cold Countess. Blass was hopelessly miscast as and as heavy as dough. Con. of putting & German in the brilliant one. Ee F- 60) “As sthout undue found / a “4 /B Novel for 1 Cent. mm 'Y novel with THE KVEN.- IRLD every Saturday, The at novels of the day, 00 The first appears ex: urday, It ig Bride of Glondearg,” vy Allan PH avEBNING ot the LYRTC. | Pyeur morning, when the light is best and the crowd is not so large, Not merely do you save time, but you are you come early, LAMBERT jewelry is what it seems to be, Style and finish speak for themselves, "back of the guarantee is the reputation we have been building yp for almost thirty years. men, Our establishment is not in an expensive part of the town. For these reaso Diamonds are not an extravagance, but an investment, If you From time to time you hear t Row Cluster | Only the Best Watches Sold, id 14-k ld in the Watch Department we have been climbing the ladder of popularity yale ite i for nost a generation, and our friends say we have reached the top rung. double row of finely We handle only the best makes, and ¢ movement is taken apart, examined Selected diamonds sur Pitee by piece, and put Into perfect condition before we ask anybody to buy a as money—a sufficient comment on their quality. mounted in the sold. style. Sel, oor Ald Ring, United States Assay Office, As our prices show, a fine Watch Is not a costly , S&S $7 5,00 i luxury when there Is no middleman to pay. ys ‘ a yy > Others $15 ay | $25 High Grade Watch, aol $850. This is a plain bascine solid 14-kt, Gold Hunt- Ing Case Watch, a case that is m expressly, by one of the largest watch manufacturers, for LAMBERT BROS. The diamond you see is of the LAMBERT importations, so all middle n. r's profits are eliminated, monogram, which the compe. tent force of LAMBERT engravers turn out in the best styles. The works are Waltham, i or LAMBERT, $25, Others $30 to $250. gas 10 9700 Chains of Many Patterns. Others to Y | A mevinaper cut that purports to \epre- | sent solid Gold Chains is a sad disappoint A Superb Ring. ment. It gives only a ghost of an idea of the de- This Lady's Ring {s a/ sign and no idea at all of the rich lustre of the gold, In Vest Chains, Guard striking example of Chains and Neck Chains, including the festoons so much In vogue lately, we LAMBERT economy. Show you an assortment astonishing because of its brilliant and varied beauty, Solid 44+ karat gold, and also because the prices are far below those demanded in other reputable Contrasted Brilliancy. | A carefully selected | LAMBERT Ring solid 14- karat ¢ -made mour B Two fine diamonds band a fine ruby in centre $75.00. ‘Mn I) mounting. Fine opal in| houses for the same grade of goods, ! centre, surrounded by! Magnificent Brooch |Stylish Brooch, 22 small but brilliant id | \ diamonds, Diamonds are | SES caretully se " $45.00. lected by a) . * Others 9850, member of) - } - ‘athe our firm, De-| : Engagement Ring. Scription and | pleture in al 7 newspaper are _sdast as much pains with this Soli- powerless to tal ‘ddd \> high- bring its beau: | and ing in ties properly Our store. The Ring efore you, Bi hand-made in the Solid t4-karat Solid 14-Kt, Gold Hand- LMBERT factory, gold mount. | made Brooch, well-made and the diamond is of a lot bought ad- ing, hand-, Set with 9 fine diamonds, feously in Amsterdam by a mem- made. We are| trifle larger than shown in r’ 4 . | the cut. Importers’ and job- our firm. | selling many of these at 50.00, $500.00. bers’ profits eliminated, #10 to $850. | Others $18 to $1,000, | ofagee 250. ’ J IN| RELA & DELIGHTED LYRIC AUDIENCE, mbert Vaults Filling Up! Christmas Gifts Chosen? | There is peace of mind in knowing that your Christmas gifts in the jewelry Une are snugly tucked away in the stout LAMBERT vaults, and that when you want them you can get them without waiting more than two minutes in a crowded store while the holiday rush fs On. The vaults arg more nearly full than at this time last year, But there is roam enough yet for the use of buyers who will not lose time. While our carefully chosen and well-trained salesmen will give you polite attention at all times, we earnestly advise you to call in the We guarantee quality and workmanship, and We are large manufacturers, and large spot-cash buyers of what we get from other manufacturers, All our diamonds are selected in Amsterdam by a member of our firm who is a critical judge of gems, and are imported direct. We do not buy a dollar's worth from middle- you can buy of us high-cla m for the other kind—at.the lowest prices in New York, MAKE COMPARISONS AND SATISFY YOURSELF. Wise Investments in Diamonds. | t_ any Single-stone ornament of us last year, and wish to ex-| We make big purchases far in advance, and that accounts for the low ance it for a larger stone, we will allow you on the transaction the | prices of diamonds at our store. Experts mount the gems in our own ‘Amount of the first purchase. LAMBERT diamonds are received | factory on the premises, A fine stone looks best well and artistically it, Cases come to us from the best makers In America, and are tested at the | "SI sth AEJANE AMUSES 1N “PETITE MARQUISE® Turns Comedy Into Rollicking| Farce, but Makes Heroine Fascinating and Delightful— Miniature Satchel Part. Mme. Rejane disported herself last night as La Petite Marquise in the comedy by Meilhao and Halevy, | Mme, Rejane has discovered that the American publio wants to be amused at all costs, and this amusement ahe provides for them, even though she lays on the colors with @ generous brush. She turns the comedy to rol- |Heking farce, and rquise, sup- posedly from the aristocratic Fau-| bourg St. Germain, conducts herself in the vein of a boulevard actress The result is diverting, at thnes gro- tesque in ite exaggeration, and only Rejane could make the charaoter re- main fascinating and delightful, ‘The play is but another varlation on the three-cornered theme Oelween hus- oand, wife and jover, incomprehensible from the American point of view, It affords Mme, Rejane several oppor- tunities to pack and unpack her fa- mous miniature satchel and to wear two stunning gowns. Mile Susanne 4 the part of the honest but Fat at skilfully, and M. meny, Who seems doomed always to Interrupt the conjugal duo, strove val Jorously to give reasons for his hypo- | thetieal powers of fascination, | ——_——— ‘WAR ON SUBWAY SPITTERS. |Platnolothes D rest Violators of Law, Health Commissioner Darlington has declared war on the apitters in the Sub- way. He das placed detectéves in plain clothes ai nearly every station with in- structions to arrest any person caught | expectorating in the station or on the platforins ‘Spiuuing in the Subway ts danger. | ous,” anid Mr. Dacjlugton, “The con- ms undergrou an excep: me ng of ony Ee ed will fe levie caught expoctorating in und trains, and the rgd ye stations ll probaly tnere ) cuspltons about the Bub- dons, aluwough the Jaterborough oon furnishes them for the ele vated ruad stauons. better satisfied with your selections jewelry—we have no of a rise in the price of diamonds, |SparHling Pair. Two finely matched and selected diamonds, | in solid 14-karat gold hand-made mounting, 50,00. 2 | Others $18 to $850 at Tapered Band Ring. | = This Taper Band Ee) Ring of solid 14-karat i) } gold ks designed ex- Bb pressly for the LAM- ERT Store. Dia- mond, of course, of our own importation, $20.00. | Others $15 to $100 | |A Superb Solitaire. | Cut only shows ap- proximate size | Mounting of solid i4-kt. gold. Diamond carefully selected and od sold at less than it'Z, could be imported for /\ \\ toway, — $125.00, | | | Katy) Price within the \ made Ring, fine dia- Signet Rings. paper wouldn't give us then only pa faint idea could be given, as news- paper cuts never do a oO. to $35.00, Others $10 to $850. A Popular Ring. reach of ali, Solid (4-karat gold hand- > = mond, os I\N $25.00, Others $10 to $850. Solid t4-kt. Gold Sig- net Ring. A whole news room enough to show all our Signet Rings, and | plece of jewelry Justice | This is one, 7.5 Third Ave, Corner | Others $3. ety ov ae ‘FLAMES THR Du-} 65¢. for 79c, Fish Pond game, 18c. for 25c. iron Coupe. | | 75c. for $1 iron Hook and Ladder, 58th Street|| NING, DECE uti TE 10 OSTAOY TOW Lynnfield, Mass. Without Fire Apparatus, Is in Danger of Destruction Until Outside Help Arrives+-Hotel and House Burn LYNNFTELD, Mass, Dec, 1.—Fire in the Lynnfield Hotel, South Lynnfield, | early to-day destroyed the hotel and a| dwelling adjacent and threatened to wipe out the village, which is without fire-fighting apparatus, Ald was sum- moned frog) Peabody, Lynn and Wake- field, The guests and employees of the hotel escaped without Injury. | The fire was finally subdued, with the | loss confined to the hotel, owned by L, i? Otwood, of Boston, and the home of WOON. Hayward. The loss is about (From the Chicago Tribune.) Mrs. Upmore-You found @ house to sult you at last, gid you? Mra, Highmus—Tes, (J found one terday morning and | amitee the rest of w lav by «olng & tate agents and aak- ing them if had an eligible fat to rent to a family with fourteen ehil- You don't know how much fun yes: welt | dren. Cabinet 4th floor. Dolls, games and toys | ARGAIN Friday comes to the fore with items of great interest to economical know the wisdom of early Christmas shopping, Here’s an opportunity to toy stock is notably complete, at prices that are especially lowered to induce Bring the little ones to We'll give each one a handsome book done in colors, contafhing Chri Claus has ever made, It is inval stmas stories and carols and a $1.50 for $2.20 “Majestic” joint- ed doll $1.35 for $1.75 “Santa” jointed grand prize doll, $3.25 for $4.75 “Duchess” joint- ed doll. 45c. for 65c, Simpson Crawford jointed doll. 65¢, for 98¢. Special jointed doll, 85¢, for $1.25 Playmate dressed | doll, 156, for 18c. Bright Eyes A, B, C blocks, 696, boards for 98, Backgammon $1.15 for $1.65 3-car iron Passen- ger Train, SIMPSON CR. OF BUSY FREES Frederick $, Pearson Loses Farm Buildings Recently Added to Estate at Great Barrington, Mass.—Hotel Also Destroyed. Frederick @, Pearson, @ wealthy New Yorker, t# the éatest victim of the fire- bugs that have been destroying prop- erty at Great Barrington, Mass, Mr, Pearson on last Saturday bought @ big farm and its several buildings for the purpose of adding them f> his es- tate just weet of Great Barrington. ‘The farm buildings were completely de- atroyed by fire which, there is plenty o¢ evidence to show, was of incendiary origin, The Barrington Hotel, the second largest summer hotel in the place, waa! also burned by firebugs. The hotel closed its season on Oct. 1, and the loss MORE WHOLESOME SELF-RAISING BUCKWHEA ai. ' AND EASILY GOOKED, LICHT, HOT. CRIDDLE; CAKES, Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Compa y ig estimated at over $2500. Insurance SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK was carried to the amount of 828,000, It) tt to watch them go Into pe a four stories high and i ei P shoppers who have come to select your gifts while our immediate selection Toyland in the basement. picture of almost everything Santa uable to all parents. jasement Salesroom. $1,35 for $1.60 rubber tired iron Fire Engine. 506, for 65c. Spelling Blocks, 29c, for 40c. Anagrams, 169c¢, for 95c, Kicking Mule Artil- lery, William Tell Banks, 79¢, for $1.25 Magic Lanterns, | 45c. for 65c, Black Poodle Dogs, | 39¢. for 50c. Woolly Sheep, with voice. | 25¢. for S0c. Scroll Saw Outfits. | 45c. for 65c. China Tea Sets, $1.10 for $1.49 Express Cab wagon with seat. | 35c, for 50c, Sherlock Holmes game. 35c, chair. 69¢, for 95c, Chautauqua Desk blackboard, AWBRORD 00, for 44c, red Kindergarten 12.75 velour coats Friday 8.7 uy HAT’S enough to make every woman want a new coat—a value | we do not think you can duplicate In New York to-morrow. Made In one of the latest, smartest styles of the 27-Inch coat, Jined with good satin—collar of broadcloth—neatly trimmed—100 will be sold to-morrow at the exceptional price of.. . $16.50 for women's 45-inch coats—made of fine kerseys and cheviots, handsome- ly trimmed with wide silk braid and velvet—lined throughout with guaranteed satin— regularly $22.50, 92,95 {or women's walking skirts—300 walk- ing skirts at half price—they very handsome novelty mixtures and tweeds that are shown only in $5 and $6.50 skirt: the material and had them made up new model skirts, and as we want to all in one day, we have marked them at just one- half what they would ordinarily bring—value $6.00, Clearing of boys’ and ser clothe: the most fastidi as her boy, That's th easy, 121 boys’ Clearing price 41 Norfol \ Serge, \\\) $4.50. sizes 7 to 16 ing, $4.50. 106 dou suits, mixtures, sizes 7 Clearing, $4.50, 1 ; re a ame ir a wt 100. irleze reofor; l 80. oa wan tae, fe _—_——" SIMPSON CRAWFORD Chee coats, values $7.50 and 58, at $4.50 E’RE not going to say much about this clothing, because every parent knows that our $6, $7.50 and $8 suits and overcoats are stylish ceable, and that they are phenomenal bargains that won't permit of any delay whatever at $4.50. It’s clofhing that will last the longest of any boys’ S$ on the most strenuous boys. It is smart enough to suit phenomena! clearing to-morrow at $4.50, All arranged on 6 distinct tables to make choosing coats, sizes 7 to 16 years, bloomer MN) sites 7 to 16 years. Clearing, 72 dou b 1 e-breasted Sults, blue serge, sizes 7 to 16 years, Clearing price, [$4,50. 108 Norfolk suits, fancy mixtures, bloomer trousers, popular velour, (Third Floor.) 8.75 broadtail | i] consist of 's—bought in several sell them suits @ over- jous mother as well *4,50 6 kind of clothing we offer in this (Seeond Floor.) frieze over- » $4.50, Hundreds k sults, blue trousers, of sults and overcoats, to-morrow, years. Clea bl e-breasted to 16 years, £20 ayy *10.00 300 Sonam double strength $1.$0—for children—just right fog- the Winter—warm and heavy enough to protect the feet, vici kid and box calf—spring and first heel..-solid leather lace shoes— good styles—sizes 6 to 1044 for ¢ "| special Priday........ Cooecennores First showing of holiday slippers at prices to make this a busy place—slippers for men, women and children—all the latest styles. Slippers for Men. | 5 b tor! 2 and $2.50 hones and Faust slippers, ankle height; the Romeo pattern has goring at sides, snug} fitting. The Faust ankle height folds over, leaving ankle free—black or brown kid skin leather or drill! rr mad eed bottoms, and up—opera 1.50 mre low cut, brown, black, red, steel . fr’; maroon, tan and wine| Nee id skin—turn sewed, flex. | {ble bottoms, opera and Ev. | erett patterns—tan, black and wine calf- | skin, chamols, drill and kid lined, mon. key skin tn brown and gray—lizzard | skin—$1,80, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, | Colors—value 1,25. $3.00, $3.40. | for men’s tan, brown, black, soft | opera Everett patterns, turn slip. ; pers, handsomely trimmed and finished, | sewed soles—value $1.50, : tailor stitching. $5,QH (or silk waists ln Scotch plaid effects of red—new sleeves and back—front made with ten rows of tailor- stitched side plaits, piped, and gold buttons—fancy euffs and collar—piped and trimmed with silk tle and buttons—value $7.50. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, 25chandKerchiefs Friday 124c C ONTINDATION of that mammoth pre-holiday sale of handker. chiefsLoffering for to-morrow kerchiefs at 12%c. Beautiful effects in airs of shoes, 95c. ——— SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, Friday sale 3.25 waists, °1.95 EXTRAORDINARY values while they last—every garment made according to the latest styles—nun’s veiling and crepe albatross in all the most desirable shades—new sleeves and back, front made of side plaits-- shoes, made to sell at $1.35 and Slippers for the |.1ttle Folks. $]. for boys’ tan 1.50 Romeo; rubber at sides—sizes 11 to 5% 3] for boys’ tan, ma- 35 toon, black and red patent trimmed opera slippers—sizes 11 to 5%. Women's Slippers. $3 to $6 for kid and to 6 patent leather sllppers—for evening wear, beaded and plain effects, $3 for pink and red satin Oxford ties, silk eye lets, 79¢ for women’s satin and velvet house slippers, warm Hed, no heel, noiseless, comfortable—varlety for children’s house sit three colors—warm lined bed- room slippers, vélvets and canvas, Eng. lish made==« delightfal novelty—sizes 8 to 2, een, blue, brown and 3,000 regular 49¢,, 25c. and 3Sc, hand- fine Swiss embroidered handkerchiefs, and the price is only made possible because of the extraordinary concessions made to us hy the importer, Main Floor, All on an Immense bargain square to-morrow, 1214 Hemstitched with embroid- ery —scalloped embroidered and embroidered with lace edges—the seconds, we and surplus lots of the largest St. Gall makers—values simply without precedent—to-morrow ta%ec. for several thou- 19¢ and 25¢ for several thou, children’s handkerchiefs, 3 6ina box—both fi and plain and with tati-=thoessnde , 196. 8 2c, to-morrow, of boxes at 19c, and each—at this popular we 256 show more styles of Bindasre chiefs than you find in all other stores—a collection unmatchable—the pick of the Swiss, French and Irish manufacturers — sheerest, daintlest hand-work initials—sheer linen em- broidered hemstitched—Swiss needle- work handkerchlefs—lace edged and embroidered handkerchiefs—immense assortments and better values than elsewhere—an entire section—all at special price, aSe, SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00, Men’s suits @ overcoats worth *15, *1 Y that usually retails at $20. It all depends the $20 coats will go $10 This ts one (Second 120 mon's coats, §0 inches long—genuine frieze—special $10, 110 men’s Tourist over- coats, §2 inches Jong—fancy Scotch effects—special, $10. Priestly Cravenette coats, $2 inches long—fancy mixed effects—special, $10, 74 mon's Winter over- coals, 44 inches long—black Hundreds of suits and 91 overcoats, , frieze—special $10. 117 men’s wor to-morrow, esteds, single and 8 Q 20, at *10 OU can’t possibly select an overcoat that would sell ordinarily for less than $15, and the prospects are excellent for you to secure a coat on how early you come, Of course & of those simpton Crw- ford Co, clearings recognized by ex. acting men as the most impprtant time of the season to secure an overcoat, Here’s the great assembly of smart new style overcoats for Winter wear that awaits you here to-morrow—at the extraor di inary price of $10. Floor.) Winter ovor- W clearing price, suits, fano) doub! breasted—special price, $10, price, $10, wl, Sine Meat as Dreasted—special! clearing a

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