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OLD FAV ORITES TERRY G00D IN RATHER A POOR VEHICLE English Actor “Makes Good” in a Questionable Selection—Is Little Doubt of His Pleasing) New York Audiences, “THE HOUSE OF BURNSIDE” | IS SOLID AND SORDID. Supporting Company Comes Quite Up to Expectations, and| Members Earn Praise—Au- gurs Well for the Foreign Star, padly A good ac roducel sums bp Mr, Edward 1 The House of Bur condemned as a « Interested in the middle-class than London would be in the Long Asi and fi “The H of Burnside” ts solidly end sorlidly middle-class, Unt at Terry lets us se in a more thetle char bing shipo taken unre Uniess you } own—and you must about side's youngs thia mol rest in the two whdowed datughter-in- iis attempts to youngsters is a Ls @ Sideburn (it we may Tow ar obsolete term) seems a good des © breaking the butterfy on the wheel, and the dancing of the family skeleton ts anyt but a hol day diversto and to know which Is uet who Is st my love, half my name, a makes you n't tell If you “money” robs his ment or pathos. by Burnside of 1 when he knows wi entirely sorte bels your admiration if not your ny. . Terry and his English company cellent impression . There js} m ot W H. Crane in the » but bis Burn. d Harum’s s y be] t sina san at sinclair “FATINITZA” DRAWS BIG OPENING HOUSE. Good Mounting, Go Singing and Good Lines Com. bine to Make a Hit, Those of fecal Word tions fore Pritzi han 4 or last was ro had a crowded Patinitza.’ ily to the first a: wh & scene of est—=the Russian tions of | laugh. talned six curtain Slee Scheff while she guve 8 to the other to come out and Appiauded Richie Ling as Julian Sinolair, the American war correspondent, was in the la from the start, and he did mighty well. Albert Hart as Gen. Kant- komt, Arthur Cunningham aa a: telpan and Ellaine as ee on Pi oem Lydia carried off the DOUBLE BILL; CARUSO NIGHT Muste Good 5 PRINCIPAI. CHARACTERS IN FOUR PLAY AS THE LOVABLE LADY BABBIE See eee eh i io nn ee eo ee i MAUDE ADAMS GAINS NEW FRIENDS } er en rt eee ~—— —_ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 297 ON LOCAL STAGES ee NIGHT FOR VERDICT OF A "the pas OF Burnside Maud Adgms “The inttie Minstert in Pagliacci—Sembrich, Dip- pel and Scotti Also Delighted Large Christmas Audience. Tt was a q mor ) One "Neier “Per Week Ofens an Account. Our Terms Also Apply to New eel Se. y and Connecticut. Viola Aller “A Beers 7a/e." Ss PRESE NTED LAST APPROVAL BY NEW YORK THEATRE-GOERS. lda_Wwaterman and, Somuel Feed Jn'ome FPOrAS” a7 VIOLA ALLEN GETS SEVERAL CURTAIN CALLS. Appearance tlon Bordering on Ovation. Miss V A entered the rank actresses [In “Twe “In Newport” Eng Deafness Cured, Deainess, Bli ndnes | Fa it nes s " 7) Catarrah, Bronchitis and Stomach Troubles Cured Term of Treatn | FREE coxsuntatis |Olttice, 4 435 Fitth A .N. Y, City een BAth and IK Ste nde Sto 6: Bundave. 10 10°, ——— and a! Eye and Ear. in Is Marked by a Mex w Funny in spots, HO Neill & Co Great Tenor Was al Was at His Best STEAMER STOPS FOR CocTOR, => QUICK N “AND Th “HOME FOLKS” IS A see et ene NEW “IN KENTUCKY.” \ eens = Show at New York ‘Thentee with | } 5 Bly it aeeme ¢ edt Atmosphere Ss 8 Dew. und ural’ ain ensine ed for Successful Career, In “HH ! t 1 wr Annual Sale of Women’s MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Second Floor.) Special Values as foliows: a CORSET COVERS and DRAWLRS—regular price, 19¢ Chy atecsere enon Cav eaesucewe RSET COVE RS, “GOWNS DKAWEKS 44 a" Ant Ww JATS and SHORT SKIRTS; special at seve ORSET COVERS, GOWNS, CHEMISES 69 JKAWERS and SAORT SKIRTS, special a i. ORSLT COVERS, GOWNS, FETTICOATS, SIRT } 93 HEMISES and SHOKT SKIRTS; special at ‘ c CORSET COVERS, GOWNS, DRAWERS, Tl ‘e149 COATS and SKIRT CHEMISES; special at. +f Bae Infants’ and Children’s Wear. CHILDREN’S SAIKTS — Made of CHILDREN'S CANTON FLAN: pretty striped ilann-let e, with deep NEL DRAWERS—Trimmed, 2 to Tullle of same — sizes 2 to 1M years 12 years—regular price 2%c.; —regular price 2563 19¢ special. yeaa aa ae PICO sees cee eran ee wees INFANTS’ LONG AND SHORT CHILDREN’S WAISTS—H. & W. NAINSOOK LRESSES — Sjuare Waisis, made of cambric and jean, yoke of tucks, embroidery ins<tion plain and shirred, taps fastened but- and reveres: alo bsvop elfcc', neck tons, eyelets for hose supporters and wei finished with hems it he d 73 1 to ycai far at tac i mbroidery edge price 25c.; sale pricesees vere 19¢ <sejuter price 50¢ cial 44 INFANTS’ LONG CAMBRICSLIPS Steceere eeeeee nee c Loove pleated, bichop and yoke ef. INFANTS’ LONG NAINSOOK fect, irmmncd with embroicery and GOWNS Neatly trimmed with herstitched tucks, neck and siceve: [ tching and embroidery—6 fin shed with emstitched rufile fm > yeuts—tegular regulir price 2%.; sale pr.ce 19c prive $063 sale prices..es.. 44€ $7.00 Silk Corsets, tuftic and silk shirring strings, extra hing zers, also colored and black silk drop. skirts, all ie joa value $7.00; sale price... 55. 00 Black Colonial Cloth Pettlcoats, sus perior in finish and wear to any other sateen: also silk finished mo- rcen in various styles of ruffles and ” pleating—value, $2.00; sale re). 65) “La Florence Corsets price .. ste caeee At Exactly Half Price. Blak ‘and colored Mohair Petti- coats, deep accordion pleating, fin-| These Celebrated Whalebone Cor- ished with tucked ruffle— sets in the newest models and materi | value $3.50; sale price. $2.65 Wool Jersey Top Petticoats, with | 30: models, with and without hove sup- porters, made of jean and cout, trimmed with lace and ribbon— “La Vida” and X-RAY EX. Regular $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 Taffeta silk pleating, percaline dust models at $4.00; sale }]| ruffle—value [Pstond eeeee $4.75|$4.00, $5.00 and $6.00. RINGS RECEIVED BY CURZON : ; Cerset Girdles, made of fancy mer- Petticoats, $5.00. ccrisca taps, with lrge satin ribbon Extra fine quality Tatteta Silk Fet- BON W.—sizes 18 to icoats in al! the new SPRING 23—te » $1.00 —spe- SHADES and black, various styles cial at . 50 of ruftles; some with accordion pleat- Ww op Thomson's mn ‘“ ing finished ruttle and double sik x ynq'¢, om i “ oe tegular price, $1.00—special at 69c als, fancy white and black—sizes 18 to | oe 1904. MAUDE ADAMS. IN DAINTY ROLE ancethiianmacss Her Clever Lady Babbie Proves How Close to the Heart of New Yorkers Is This Talented Little Actress, Lo eae k much I thank you. And this-afier had been welcomed lagt night wit ow how tle Max ae Adama favorites outburst tha appearance. “The Little Min met a hous Babble. pr hearts of New Yorkers ts dainty mitable p d Adama hed a new Little Minis . Art Byr who eof Gavin Dishart well fo Uae uta vtle las i Maude Adams, we rt q toby t ‘ vad en in we wiven he Coward Shoe | For the normal foot the Coward Shoe answers every requirement because it fol lows the lines of nature, | For any special case it linsures per fection of fit be- cause it is built for that |specitic purpose, For any use, whether for man, woman orchild, it uni- versally excels because it is , the product of wide experi- ence directed by intelligence * and watchtub care, SOLD NOWHERP ELSE. JAMES S, COWARD, 208-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. SEAR WARREN STHEET,) Send for Catalogue, Mall Orders Filled. INTEREST AND DIVIDEND The Bowery Savings Bank, 18 AND 130 BOWERY. W YORK of” FOUR PER CENT fen declared and will be erede lepositors on all eume of per annum ard and not exceed. ty wall have been dew east three months om the and will nor before Jan, 10 from Jan, 1, 1905, WOOD, President. and after Sx ee FOR SALE, DON’T EXPERIMENT WITH WORTHLESS HEATERS at ng, i] a pitratiow THEY a an or, td DAY Wh Ay o HEN ye PRICES 95c,, $1.15 & $1.50, ZEE-NEET GAS HEATER, For Heating and Cooking, 30c, wins OMPLETE...., » the’ trade ‘and consumers: suvIO HEAT AND LIGHT CO. | 1070 MI Av, & 40 W, Brway. cor Park pla A A cor. rer ¢ rt Cicsed Raturdays: open Bvesinas ast Mon Walthac « Wate and Dh rth erwee | s1 weekly. euurity re. auired. Write, phone oF call OL WATCH 00. 4 Nassau, DIAMONDS | phat PATH ae lowest \Jeweury, [oraghiseh 2 “| Special Aimouncement ! Owing to f our Holida we have preva ¢ Walters Piano ( fone hundred » ty more Walters Pian $ 1 wisi te e the x tp vue la the world. rib en me tothe B qlsle Plano Storey and select a Wa The celebrated t: $350 Waliers Pianos for $195 wii and $1 a wee m terms of § neluding stool and cover, Five Reasons vier that waseever;made: Piano Is theevery best piano you can buy at second-—Because at the price, $195, you ame securing the Walters Pian at hall its actual Third—Because it ts $ that were eve: known, Fourth—Because we ¢ no Interest for time taken in making pay- ments, no in a as” whatever. Fifth —B n payment of $5 pianos at once delivered to your aah ¢ Walters Pla Afered tm this greatisale At Half Its Value, 1 to equal It In artistic construction, quality o rkmanship are being offered daily by dealers at h can't be eof Ww for pianos wh tone and ex from $350 to A Walters Piano Will Re Delivered lo Your Home on Payment oi 33. In our thirty-tw etailing experi ever handied any- thing which has given our f tomers tion or whieh has eflected more ¢ spon Our establishment than the Walte n Walters Pia the homes of thousands of Gi as in the homes and st il and musical people in the Unite, “Built to Last a Lifetime by the Wa Piano C piano buil A Ten Years’ Guarantee, covering every part of the Walters Piano, is inserted in gilt letters on the inside of the id of every plano. your old plano for a beautiful new Walters and pay any bal- Exchange }) ¢ due at $1 a week. In this Great Piano Sale we also offer the celebrated Wilson Piano for $165. If you do not find It convenient to come to the store, let us know and we will send our representative to you, ompany, of New York, who are skilled, expe All Cars Transfer to ee FOR SALE. ee — |emrnnne RAILROADS, DIAMONDS PENNSYLVANIA sa WATCHES || TAMA It JEWELRY i srk F WEST TWE! CASH OR CREDIT: Hh, . ND Cor L. W. Sweer'a'to. oon. ois as ESTAL D 37 4 Maiden Lane New nati cori C0.|, Aves near ails 04 O° thine: 5 ANP DAA . YMENT American Watch &°bi imotd Co 19 MAIDEN LANE. RALLWAT. 1.50) at | WEEKLY PAYMENTS ri ONF E Cc TIONERY- -Foreman wanted in Jap department A good stenogri only those who hav? - worked = for large houses pe siyata nee and can turn out first-class (gingg through World work need apply. Healt. the Wane : day. a Confection Co. 24th and; ; Hamilton sts, Phila, Pa.