The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1905, Page 8

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Upon a Time,” at Little eley Lyceum, Keeps “Blizzard Audience” in Ex- ‘ ‘traordinary Good Humor. \CHELOR WISHED FOR HIS CHAPERON, jal fresco, as It were, wnned Into Laughter by Line of el “The Evening Breeze t Cools the Hot Air”—Gen, ve Haines’s Rare “Humor” ‘Upon a Time” gave five bilz- -proot critics and a few other fear- Boule the time of thelr lives at the tle Berkeley Lyceum last night. One s opoupant of the gallery had very the best of it, for when he was With paroxyems of mirth at Gen- Greville Haines's naive humor plenty of room in whlch to himeelf about, Honally he eeemed to be throw- B At and trying to tear up the meats moots, He grew particularly deal doing in Mre, Halnes’s Aflame’’ geem a cold storage comparison, Pecullarly pertinent in a line fresh laughter, thing. He was slower than rapid tran-| funny she has succecded tn writing the alt in Brooklyn, and the swéet young thing who wos quite sure she'd be hap- plet with him than with his more on- torptiatig papa was forever attempting to make him show signs of life, Preferred to Live in Flat. She would occasionally humor him to the extent of agreeing that it might he perfectly lovely for them to “die and live in the sky,” but you couldn't help feeling she preferred to stay on earth and live ina flat, She kicked off a shoe Qnd resorted to other Ittle artifices in her efforts to convince him she was very much alive and wasn't In any great rush to die, She nearly gave him his wish, however, when sho blazed away with a Bun at a tyalned troupe of kidnappers, and damaged his eyesight and a flock of Incandiscent firefiies, Another of her Specialties was putting on and taking off a skirt over her head in the open— It ie @ pleagure to record that in the end her efforts were rewarded with a husband—this after the Spanish Paraj- fal, or onion, or whatever you may choose to call him, changed his cassock for “gorgeous raiment,” slapped a rude rival rightvon the vheek, fought a duel, delivered & sermon and recovered his eyesight, not to mention drinking a Klass of wine and experiencing as a :e- Sult “the temptation of St. Anthony," There's Something Doing, You may gather from this brief summary of events that there's a great oharming Mttle miracle play, It makes “Hearts drama by There was something so of poetry, “The evening breexe that cools the hot adr,” that the audience was fanned into It Mrs, Haines in- tended “Once Upon a Time” to be rere When the sighing senorita was 4 in @ rave about a vielon- by her duenna remarking, v t at you need is some Linden tea.” everybody in the play saw The young seminarian had vis- ladies in white lingerie; the nh tad visions of a strong-armed ashing her upon his manty y gestion, 6 ach, Belch! A FREE PACKAGE» i I want every person who is bilious or ha: h or liver ve it positively cure ‘and (th good young man's ty old dad and the giddy Auenna of children which precluded powath ty of race suicide in An- Baby Clothes About, marvelously sanguine ol folks baby clothes in the faces of washing qwidience and the sweet~ the divine passion until bachelor bitterly reproached for having come without a are all stuffed up and wheezy, | Aeemed to know « thing the to0-food-to-be-true ‘PLACE ON SALE TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), $00 PIECES OF SATIN MESSALINE RIBBON, OF A NUMBER OF STYLES OF BOOTS AND SLIPPERS FOR WOMEN, AND WILL PLACE ON SALE BEGINNING TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), A QUANTITY OF WOMEN'S KID AND PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, VARIOUS STYLES AND SIZES, AT « + = « « » PERPAIR, $2.50 AND THREE STYLES OF WOMEN'S DRESS SLIPPERS (ASSORTMENT OF SIZES NOT COMPLETE), PER PAR, © © © © «© © « © $3,50 ATTENTION IS ALSO ASKED TO SEVERAL LINES OF INFANTS’, CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ SHOES, IN VARIOUS SIZES, OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, MUNYON, New York. BROADWAY & 2TH S&T, ity Street aud Sixth Avenue, New York. Relleves difficult breathing, breake up congestion whem head, throat and chest . | New York's Best Family Cough Medicine . coughing, checks night coughs, ny cold, prevents sezious throat and lung troubles, Best for children Wri THE HOLDING A CIGARETTE? OHICAGO, J. The throngs of jcloty peopte Interested in the Loan F most uproarious farce of the season, The devout Catholle may not dellght in seeing a shrine used as a cigarlighter, and he may feel a bit aqueeamish about other Nbertles taken with the church; but the ordinary sinner will enjoy the performance generally If he} Albert 8, has the slightest sense of humor, looks tik Gortrude Coghlan, Ina blonde wie, | Just H was the coy maiden, and Robert 7, | mderinite lt Haines (Mrs, Halnes's husband) was!and I know the lover, “My love for you 1s half di- ‘that sho Is kni vine; the other half Is human," he gad. [8 a frend of govora I sald Direc Well, “the other halt" won, CGD. [the Art are cigarette, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JAN, 5TH AND.6TH. ‘Will offer a selection of over one hundred highest grade Fur Lined Coats OF FINEST BROADCLOTHS AND SELECTED LININGS, IN BLACK AND THE FASHIONABLE COLORS AND LATEST SHAPES AT 38.00, 48,00, 50,00, 75.00, 90.00 Formerly 55.00, 78.00, 85.00, 125.00, 160.00 ALSO A SPECIAL SALE OF Rich Furs CONSISTING OF PERSIAN LAMB JACKETS, ALASKA SEAL JACKETS, STOLES, SCARFS AND MUFFS OF WHITE FOX, BLUE FOX, SABLE FOX, MINK AND RUSSIAN SABLE AND OTHER FURS AT ONE-THIRD OF F REGULAR PRICES, ddConstable oe ‘ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JAN. 5TH AND 6TH. AN IMPORTANT SALE OF Valenciennes Laces Consisting of 15,000 yards of BDGINGS, INSERTINGS and GALONS 6c to 65c a yard One-Half Regular Vatues, ‘The SPECIAL SALES of WOMEN'S MUSLIN UNDERWEAR will be continued, and the Spring Importations of FINE EMBROIDERIES are alse on show, Rroadway L196 Street. hibition In the Art’ Institute Hdng mostly of something in the pretty finger tips of a portrait of Mrs, in, of New York, that Some think it is of throw!ng fn vague, a Oe Yruamafy dfre Store Closes at 5,30 o'clock Tomorrow the SEMI-ANNUAL CARPET SALE There are thousands of housekeepers anxiously waiting for this announcement, This January we have over forty thousand yards of perfect Carpets, each the very best qual- ity in its grade, to sell at the stirring reductions told of in the list below, This offering includes all of the short pieces in our stock, as well as the full rolls in patterns which the manufac. turers are not going to continue this season, As is always the case, there are a great many patterns being discarded which are quite as pretty as any of the new ones; and, of course, many which have had wider popularity than many of the new patterns will have. During this Sale, as our public well knows, we give the most decisive bargains, which are very easy for any house- keeper to get the full advantage of, if she comes knowing the size of the rooms she wishes to cover, or with a good idea of the number of yards she wishes to purchase,” Of course, the large part of this stock is in full rolls, which can be cut in any length desired, all of which are at quite radical reductions from the regular prices; but the most decisive economies are in the short pieces, among which it will be easy to find almost any length, and secure the ad- vantage of the very large saving that comes from taking the piece entire, During this Sale we can only sell these Carpets outright. We cannot set any aside for future delivery, nor can we allow their return, as these radical reductions are made to clear our floors immediately. Be sure to bring rough plans of your rooms with meas. urements, so that we can tell you just how many yards you need, Here are the prices, according to the length of the pieces; Under 10t020 20 yds, LO yards, yards, to full plecos, Pull Rolls, $1.60 Axminster.... . ‘ ' $1.25 $1.35 Axminster.... .45 .60 85 1,00 $1.50 Wilton Velvet .65 75 90 1.00 $1.15 Velvet........ 50 60 5 85 $1 Velvet.......... 4s) $1.50 Body Brussels .65 = .@5 90 1,00 90c and $1 Tapestry .40 50 (65 05 75c Tapestry ...... 30 40 50 50 75c Ingrain, "xtra super 30 40 .50 Carpet Samples, 1 yd. & 2 yds. at 35¢ & $1.50 each Third Floor, JOHN WANAMAKER formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth ave., 9th and 10th sts WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY. 4,1 A's for free marve lous Crystal » wich is an in New York or viernity shou.d miss visi Admission Is Free ets at ony exchange desk and they will be give you to attend ‘The Palace of Mirth’! in o electric floor and musical telephone connections, The Lavghing Gal'ery, made t 905. to the Palace of Mirth: Sixth Floor ixth Floor Auditorlum,,” It torisists ded ingentous combination of 40 monster mirrors, with startling powers of mysti.ying reflection, The Cave of the Winds, with its of the greatest cnd most valurb’e collection of distorting mirrors in the World. No one ot Mirth,’ Houms irom 9 A. M.to6.20P.M. Free Tickets at All Exchange Desks, iting ‘The P B.& M. Blue T-Ading Stan:3s We give 2B. & M. Blue Trad-) {ng Stamps with each ten cents) Spent during the morning from; 80 to 12 o'clock. After the lat-| ter hour and until closing. one| stamp with each ten cents spent, Full books will be redeemed for} Attractive premiums in the Pre- py exhibit room on the Fifth White Goods Sale and January Clearance Two of the most important New York. Our first great white goods sale, comprising hundreds|our January clearance sales for the disposal of thousands upow of rare bargain opportunities in ood, Lunch Room, 6th Floor): If you want an inexpensive Yj |lunch ‘of purest food, carefully * cooked and daintily pata jour. lunch room on the Sixth , = ost |ptoor, adjoining my Gidcery i | Department, ! {pantonal selling events now in progress in} Towels, Handkerchiefs, Laces, Embroideries, Curtains, ath, and Muslin Underwea., Men’s White| thousands of dollars’ worth of desirable merchandise at remarke Shirts, Linens, Sheetings, Ready-made Sheets and Pillow Cases, | able price reductions, Read our special offers for tosmorrow: the billows of snowy white und 19c for 25c Drawers or lace, All in umbrella styles, 48c for 75c Drawers Fifty pretty styles, They are made cambric or nainsook, 68c for 1.00 Skirts Made of muslin or cambric, trimmed troidery or lace insertions and edge, hemstitching, Umbrella style. 1.98 for 2.85 Skirts. embroidery or lace insertions, deep em! All new laces and embroidery effects. atyles, 2.98 for 3.96 Skirts dust ruffle, 38c for 68¢ Night Gowns Made of good muslin in three styles. O1 in square neck efect, Others have front Januar Clearance of House Gowns Becond Floor, Cashmere House Gowns in a pretty shade of cardinal, ex. quisitely designed. Loose front, back, bretell sleeves. All are handsomely trimmed with ribbons, ¢, 4.00. gowns at 1.98, Bla Shubiodtddt te dd Women Will Find the Greatest Savings - In Our January Sale of Undermuslins Better made garments, more generous in width and length, higher grade of qualities aud greater savings are possible to-morrow at our White Sale than anywhere else in New York, See comprising our annual sale. Seams are caref| Four styles, trimmed with deep lawn ruffle, tucks Made of cambric, in several styles, trimmed with lace flounce, finished with tucks and hemstitchiug, Material is cambric, in several handsome stylea, prettily trimmed with rows of lace @ insertion, circular effects, finished with As Q beading and nbbon, Extra ¥ Wide umbrella Women’s 2.50. ; Rochester Made Shoes, 1.59” Third Floor, Women’s 2.50° Rochester jerwear that form a part of the $50,000 stock of muslin underwear ully sewed, garments are well cut, materials the best. 76c for 1.00 Night Gowns 25 beautiful styles, They are made of fine muslin, cambric and nainsook. All are prettily trimmed with embroidery, lace, tucks and hemstitching, finished with ribbon in round, V, square, Empire and slipover effects, All made extra full and large. 98c for 1.25 Night Gowns Fifty Deautiful styles. They are made of fine muslin, nainsook, cambric or long cloth, prettily trimmed with fine embroidery, tucks, and finished with ribbon. High neck, V neck, square neck and slipover effects, 19¢ for 25c Corset Covers Four styles, trimmed with two and three rows of lace insertions; others embroidery trimmed, 26c for 45c Corset Covers Twenty pretty styles, Some trtmmed with solid rows of lace insertions; some with embroidery, tucks and hemstitching, in round, V and square neck, 48c for 75¢ Corset Covers Twelve styles, They are made of fine nain- 600k, prettily trimmed with dainty laces or embroidery; some trimmed, front and back finished with ribbon and beading. ‘All are made with full front effegts, some with ruffles, to be worn with shirt waists, of muslin, with em tucks and are the best fitting lot of shoes we have wn in a long time. Sized from 24h ._ Widths G to BE, Our Thursday price, 1.69 { 99e for Misses’ Box Calf Shoes, Sizes 13 to.2, Widths C tp EE, 25e per pair for 500 pairs of Men's, Women’s, Misses’ and Chile dren's Slippers, Some worth 75c, Dr. Arthur Shoes, 2.85 2.85 for the famous Dr. Arthur Cushion Sole Shoes for men, have a layer of cork between the inner and outer soles, which makes them moisture. proof, Sizes 6 to 12, widths C 16 RE, Tons of Linens and Domestics Less Than Regular Wholesale Prices. Whether it is bedding, table linens, towelling or domestics, buy from the tons and tons of bargains heaped upon our selling tables, Whether you purchase in large or small amounts, the savings are equal, 1n each instance you will pay in this sale jus about what other merchants are paying, broidery or Umbrella S Reis Sass Zz a A, he ne ofyoke trimmed with | for 1,50 House Wrap- per of bp vault percale or flan- nelette, Exceptions itty patterns in Ught or dark colors, Aes 98e for 1,49 House Dresses, made of a fine quality percale in assorted stripes, prettily made with hemstitched tucks across front of waist, deep tucks down back to waist line. 69c for 1.00 Dressing Sacques in loose and half fitted effects : Napkins At Pattern Bed Spreads Wholesale Prices Table Cloths Greatly Reduced Napkins at t reduction, Hotels} 500 Pattern Cloths that are strictly all] An oj ty for: those seeking and eesti pees should aes advan- | linen and ‘one igs peautital pattems. | values sr eck Sayeed Toy oe neat tage of this opportunity, Lengths are the most desirable, to have mill stains but wecannot detect them, 76c doz. for 1.00 Napkins 98¢ for size 2x2, value 1.25 68e for 75c Spreads 98c doz. tor 1.60 Napkins 1.29 for size 2x2';, val. 1.69 79c for 1.00 Spreada 1.28 doz. for 2.00 Napkins 1.69 for size 2x3, value 2.25 9c for 1.29 Spreads Bleached 89 and 49c each )4¢@ each for fancy Muslins 6\e for Bleached Madras for Sheet Samples from | fringed doylies, assorted |Muslins at prices Ose auperior ra 64 per yard for |the mill, including the | styles, that we cannot now dupli- | value'10c. 15,000 yards of Bleached |best standard brands, cate ourselves. We bought 7%e for Bleached Madras, 36 inches wide, corded effects, Suitable for women's skirts, waists, as as men's sea Value 124c and Bedding 8c cach for 500 dozen * “sw Cases, con- sisting 0.) Mest stand- with Hid circular and mu collars in Value 50c up to 75, 12%e each for 20c, Shams, They are white with colored em= broidery and hemstitched ends. A acore of de- signs to choose from, Table Linen 42c per yard for 59¢ Irish Table Damask, Flannels 8Xe per yard for 36-inch Shaker Flannel, full bleached, They come in 2 to 10 yard lengths, Value 12 %c and 15c, 7Ke per yard for 10c and 1214 Bleached them at different oppor+ tune times, and kept them for this January Sale, They are all 36 inches wide, 6Ke per yard for Bleached Twill Muslin; value 1240, 6c per yard for Cambric, fine quality; Muslin; value 10c. Oxtords 1214¢ per yard for 5,000 pleces af S Oxfords, madras and fine shitting, full 32 inches wide, Not ,one plece among the lot worth less than 25, You can easily Persian and fancy figured designs. Light] ard makes, |) Ssang- and dark shades, ling from 12% ¢ as These Handsome Jacke: Must be Sold at Once Becond Floor, Women’s 15.00 Tailored Coa: description full bleached, form a part of the January clearance sales at 6, 7.98 for 17,50 Coats, 42 inches long, 500 of these made of the finest qualities of kersey and the desirable silky zibelines. These coats are 42 inches long and are handsomely trimmed and ornamented with velvet collar, tailor stitched straps, fancy braids and buttons, 9.98 for Women’s Coats, The kind that women of fashion paid 25,00 for two weeks ago were in this purchase, and to exemplify the motto of this department to buy a bargain and give a bargain, we offer kersey, Montagnac and other fine coata, riced at an Absolute Sacrifice | Shaker Flannel, assorted | widths and weights, value 8c and 10c, Men Should Profit by These Great Clothing Values | ‘Third Floor, They are made of a large variety of mixtures in silk and wool worsteds ; also plain black and blue heavy ribbed serges, black thibet, black clay worsted, cheviots and homespuns, We have them in the double breasted, long roll lapel, pycop oe tind some worth 39c, alto tbe natty single breasled coals that are all Syegamet hand tailored, with broad, concave Suits. |and lined with all wool serge, We can fit the man of ordinary build, the short, stout and 7 95 the tall man, These are the remainder ot our e stock from @ lurge season’s business on which we have made our profits, and in order to sell the temainder of our Winter goods we have reduced all 10,00 and 15,00 Suits to 7. 7.95 FOR MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, ff made of a variety of desirable fabrics in the latest sensible styles. ‘These coats will move fast, because it is apparent that former prices were from 12,50 to 15.00, 2.00 FOR BOYS’ OVERCOATS, made of all wool frieze, trimmed with brasa buttons and box platt in front, belt in back. In sizes from 2% to 8. Sizes 9 to 16 are cut long and full to keep the legs warm. Value 4.00, Buy a Full Supply of Canned Go j Tomatoes || |Early June Peas) | | , Ham, 10e 1,000 CASES Delaware b1) CASES awest, Armour'a fine sugar «grown Tomatoes, finwt green and delicious cured hams are n Parly June Peas, standard of at worth 10c. per can! ok apectal, cane of celled by morrow we offer these dozen tine hams, at per Ib, is lf, 3 Tip Top J 10%e Hire's — - ny 976 CASES Blue Bell Early June Peas, # Hatural flavor: cose o} dozen 2-1b, ¢ 5 doz, 1,18; ¢ 600 CASES fine French Barly Juno Peas, sifted, natural flavor; 2-1 600 CART ney Ted ripe ne Selb, cans: 2 can case of 2 do: 1 rown Tomatoes, | doz, 1.60; 3c hod 120 | orate vt D0 | CAN tvarvesege te VB San * 28e Anortstn | Sugar Corn vans, Green String Beans 1,200 oases green atring boans, Southern pack ng. Byery can guaranteed sweet, natural favor Case tis m choleeat ieltnng: 52-1, cant pep case ob 2 ge: en, oxen H40; Cones cces 12¢ 9% CASES Pitde of Rich: land Biring Hoans, packed by hand” for oartoular trade; very ainall; case of dozen ie | Ai 4 00 tender Sus 2 dozen 2-lb, 2.26 X w Hol Baby. Corn! Meine Stato packing: 2 gen 240, ob ' 120 ods During This Sale: Save 25% | Asparagus Bartlett Pears || Fresh Meats 800 CARHR Southern || LNGS OF YOUNG GAN- Un welgnt Be ADA LAMD, “per de gra doa ibe Bead okt o Peaches 1,000 CASES ite Southern raw ford, Cie \ ; Ava | Fruits and Craba c wr 30¢ | Vegetables) soar nie tens 9¢ Ai 4! POLAT ROAST, Det Ib sree Aeampine datas, tie ; eae er Yell, cans) en Ls Wed | Beets Silver Late | (Ip) 4 0: 2.00; can “Plums — asl Drenared eins of 2 dozen, 8.00; dog, 1,00; can...

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