The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1905, Page 15

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a at a Few Hours’ Notloe “cotee Whdower” Brings “The he’ Did Not Know ‘and| Smile That Won't Come Ott” Closing of the Met-| Marie Dressler fs a Sight, a Opera-House, ‘Veritable Sight ! PRENSTAD, THE FRICKA, y=" WAS INDISPOSED: “WE. Conried’s Cyole of “Der Ring| Great “Touchdown” Made at|- + Gee Nibelunpen” Begins Under| Weber’s Musio' Hall—Not a Difficulties Before a Crowded] Dull Minute in tt from the Be-|_ House of Wagnerites, \ {ginning to the End. Homer saved "Das Rheingold” *Opera-House inet at: ‘Only for her there would have lem HO performance. Olive Fremstad, ’ yh Was cast tor Pricka, became qud- pMenty Andleponed about midday and Abere Was tone to take hee place, An i to Homer, who had been rehears. another opera until 1 o'clock, the fact that she Aid not the part. ‘Twas tmpoastble, ste to attempt it, Mr. Conried,’ in , Geclared that the house must ee, Hin plans for the presenta- af the cycle of “Der Hing des met” on four @ucessive Thura- Wore completely upset. Then the ginger relented and, by oestduous study from % to 7 o'clock, mado herself ac- @uainted with the music, Thus was pre- j@erved to tho management a larke mount of Now York. gold, for the Hotise wae crowded, and the hearts of the Wagnerites were made giad. ‘There have beon better all-round por- formances of'the prologue to the Trilogy that that of Inst night, yet tt nad otir- ring ments, If the orchestra was fauity, Herts’ @ie woore was flluminative and oom- Petting, Van Rooy's masterful Wotan, Goviia'e enact Alberich, Teies's ins coniparable Mime and Burgstatler’s pic- brvaigued Logo are familigr impersona- Bach was tn good voice, Homer pi Part STUDENTS ATTEND AND HELP TO ENTERTAIN, ‘Weber's Musto Hall has ecored touchdown with {te firet burlesque ‘tThe College Widower.” It might have been eupposed thet George Ade did ail that sould be done to Institutions of learning and the thégher educatipn when he trotted out “The College Widow; but “The Col- lege Whiower” proved that the worst ‘was yet to come, The music hall ts a educator, and the ons of our t famifjés hie themselves there 10 learn things which nelther text-booka mor professors teach, The ekit—which Edgar Smith de- wontbes ag “an herole endeavor to parody George Ade''—went with a yell from beginning to end, It went with many yells, in fact, There were yells on both siles of the footlights, several of the boxes being filled with strong- unged college men whw vied with the verformera in giving vent to. college cries and who virtunlly took the show {nto thelr own hands at the fintah, ‘There was more nolse to the square ingh than was ever heard in the musio hall before and probably more laughter, for the ekit is loaded with funny Hines, She Was Centre Rush, Marlo Dreasler was the centre rush Of the proceedings, As Tly Buttim @ half-back, she displayed a tremen- dously imposing full-back, @he looked like @ whole eleven, Her appearance My ith to indi-|M best described in her own words, character | When, on being Invited to visit the the prologue at hest, but she gang | Backwater College Museum, she sald oe «and sweetness and|"I wouldn't ¢o in a museum; they might nail me.” She was heralded as ‘the git! who lloked the blacksmith for eaying ‘Ab, there!’ Her football togs inchided ® pair of boots big enough to bo. used as a ehoe-stare sign, ‘Tera shoes are tight,” she complained. “The man was right when he sald I should have worn tha box.” Queen of Frenaled Foothall. Py Anna Held wae not in the cast, but y or, fepalous elas, and her “Nanoy Clancy” partner, May Mo- a Ippel were innocvous| Kenzie, ehowed foeriton. more than ie fee faere talent as A queen of fren - a Hs itn, in Rie pane main, rere | bail she wa ja mete ore pies Wey nels, gm age Dottom.of the fine being wan etusiy eal ve. excent that the gold shone Hal, a loneae me é Jamnp, ropostion as a female “freshman, | Ames Angeles ag. this angel child's and Sam Marion ag the town pitt, contributed clever characte The chorus girl eleven -was a funny sight, and eo altogether formidable that the only fisuyly member of the op- Pigg Hi 4 team of le-pot nindorn faiey is Jito by leaping over the footl and nd daaiting UP att giate. vier net strea Gent ne spronet show of nervoumess, Kdyth beter Pied so the music of Erda full, mellow expression that wae Galighttul. Not much can be eaid in praise of q itarton Weed's Hela, or of Bella Al- ten's, Paula Ralwh'a and Miss Mulford's fg Rhine daughters. Perhaps & isn't easy a © aing woll while suspended by the walet, i Bale ti In the files and whirling tke potas mainl: began, and the Pon ett by ery hb mere era wh star electric || on Of Tein bugee'* | Rea Ban on Sweaters and Blue Shirts in Hoboken ’, Girls Believed to Have Prompted Theatre Man- ager to Bar Those Wearing Them from Desirable Seats in Play-Houses, on, Fanoy eweaters and blue skirts are to remain stubvorn th erred from the favorite theatre of nif go to the gallery and dieport tham- Hoboken, In consequenios there In | #elver, wauoth ejection among the silded leome ty wean mdene, watched the boyd youth, eThey have bern sporting the/had the ccurage to buy a ticket i sweater and the blue shirt over in ne poe dock And the rest slipped out Hoboken for somo weeks, claiming he Darkness cf the night It tho ‘ehem to be fashion’s latest decree, feateen ll be bat on eect, ad (ivy wavered too much of the horse | Haboke: trainer and the long distance hobo for the disoriminating girls of Hoboken, and they set about to push them off the “fashion place in dovble-quick time, The ‘Hoboken swells paid no heed to ad- verso comment, but bravely wore the wwoatera and blue shirts, The altua- tlon grew desperate, The girla had eexhaneted every means of persuasion ‘and still the ewenaters and the blue white were flaunted. , After dinner last night there appeared upon the streeta of the ancient and honorable Hoboken scores of youths fearing swoaters and blue shirts, Many wf them found thelr way to the Hm- pire Theatre, where they found a great “/orowd gathered about a large ebgn 2 \ CURE THAT COLD TO-DAY: reading: * "Gentlemen wearlng blue shirts or pweaters not permitted In orchestra or (tyaicony,”’ he wearers of the blue shirt and Aho sweater were pimp re nda, A few doen of Murnron's Col break ‘up most any, fori Of corae Tt ime 25 yon's Rheumatiem Cure; if you have Dyes pepsla. try hiv, Dvspensta Ey ans kidney trouble try Caught Trouble In Rupected, S VOUISVILIN, Ky. Jan, 6—There will be a lynching here to-day if the Negro cavablant of Miss Alles Pright- Swell, a aici of seventeen, can be run vou have Kidney Cure, for meat rae by bloodhounds wiugh aro on his = _ vm negro entered the homo of J: oT p, Bate qui, drawing a kntzo, att {tho girl, He screams jwere heard vy len Molise, a neuvghbor, but before Molso could go to her id the negro “had fed, Quickly hounds were pvt on the ne- Wgr's track, ‘hey followed It trom ‘atfeet to strect, through ney’ Rt the fasmonable xeotlo follon are prepared 1 lmpt, and the entlre force Is ja foadiness to prevent lnwlessnees, If | UNITED CIGAR atho nexro ts oipt ee ay me STORES SYSTEM Ahat only the appeara militia Will save him from a mob,’ — ae Mr, Dooley On corporal punishment, wife beating «fad spanking in next Sunday's World! a Iyneung Means ABSOLUTE. PROTECTION ageinal UBGTITUTION would have to |= “girls had won, It the boys W Mately checks Alsshangos of thi " Sa tho threat ant cungy, ‘allay. In: | ” LYNCHING | MAY RESULT, am Tt tk simpy inveluneie ia “i shaadi form of Grinne or obstinate coida | Al orn Prioe B50, at any drug store, {Bt Negro Ansatlant of Girl Te) t¢ yay have the Rheumatiam try Mune | Out-of-town mall order ident. 159 Horses and Vehicles Ads. DIAMONDS, EAsy PAYMBNTS, lowest in World Walns last week, 40 WATCHES,” |Prleen, call, write 95 phono gain over last year. JEWELRY, ADEN Lane tan ARTHUR TURNBULL, Prisident. ANDREW FREEDMAN, Vice-President. J. J. ROLLINS, Sectotery and Treasurer, DIRECTORS ANDREW FREEDMAN, ‘WALTER G, 0. Ls CORNSLIVS VAND@RBILT, ALPRED BEITT, WALTHER ‘W, J. FRANSIOLS, GHORGE W. YOUNG, ROBERT 0, WOOD, ARTHUR TURNBULL ) To the Property Owners in the Bronx and Adjacent to! Washington Bridge, Manhattan: The Appellate ‘Division of the Supreme Court having decided that there is necessity for the construction of the surface lines under the frarichises granted to the Néw York City Interborough Railway Company by the authorities of passengers to and from the various subway and elevated railway stations in Manhattan and the Bronx, and to make easy the transportation of residents of the Bronx from the lower part of the Borough of Manhattan to vatious sections of the Bronx, the New York: City Interborough Railway Company hereby requests the property. owners who will be benefited by the transportation to be thus afforded, to withhold their, consents to the construction of any other surface’ railways having no connection with the subway system on streets adjacent to property owned by them, for a reasonable time until the representatives of the New York ‘City Interborough Railway Company can see them in per- son and secure from them consents to the construction of its lines, As soon as the few minor legal details remaining are adjusted, which’ the Company is assured will be within a very short time, it proposes to commence the construction of its line from the 181st Street Station of the subway in Manhattan across the Washington Bridge to Bronx Park, the City of New York, the: purpose of which was to ¢arry/. Domnall Least ToS" P59" ROO" Continges Saturday with Wortdertal Values: Housekeeping Linens and Mesinb' fe Witte ss Women’s Underweas,' Babies’ Clothes, Women’s Corks Together with Spectal: Attractions in. Young, For AT JANUARY SALE Girls’ $5,98 Cloaks,.2.98. Goung ren Length Milltary Cloaks—cnt el 3 and wide—bent "Zolore-veiver | And , qicat followar— Misres Fine Cine eee ae ae cloth and fine Novelty trim'd—4 to 18 yoatas From $7.08 From '99.98 ... From $10,98 From $12.08 From $15.08 From $19.08 ... Children's $4.98 Cloaks,.1,98 oe f Kersey and Zibeline~Fussian atylee— wor Janene? Nile oe pati Meh Espns to @ yeara, 0 P epee, Jou sa Tuas loung Men's Overcoats ae ‘eer OE) here! oe et Misses’ Tallor-made Suits toate We hall Panne Chevlots and Ri chk Suits has ae MaKe Your Selections at Once! Great Janvary Sale Don't Delay! Berges— Heyy, and teeta elt Back We are having a great rush in this January piano Piero nim to mss For January Sal bee sale, and we advise you to come to-morrow to make a selection if you want to get a piano. People Know What They Want for even a the extra supply of pianos that the. cy Piano Com- pany supplied us with for the the New Year's trade, we were compelled to dis- appoint many people in that remarkable sale of $350 Celebrated Tone-Lasting Walters.Pianos for'$195. The bookings came in so fast that the factory could not keep up with the orders. They have caaght up now and Increased their output 80 as January Sale of Millinery FUR NAP BEAVERS tie PLUMES Dress shapes—black and eolore— ent her and pre Whites Lene, full for women and ohildren~ Moncowere isi $8, avality. 1,08 | white Plimes—18 inch--work iW auallege atts 448) Wings AND RENTHERS MIROIR VELVET HATS oe. ‘With Chiffon Underbrims or “aie to 0 peda and also its other lines, five in number; and to vigorously push their completion. : The Company has secured a traffic arrangement with subway and elevated lines whereby passengers will be carried over both s;stems for a reduced fare, thus afford- ing a great benefit to the residents of upper Manhattan and the Bronx. TRE FEW YORK ITY ITERBOROUGH RALWAY COMPANY New York, January 6th, 1905 By ARTHUR TURNBULL, President, FOR SALE. [SUIT « OVBROOAT +10. CREDIT. CLOTHING for Men and Women, No references or security uired, WEEKLY oF MONTHLY PAYMENTS. 6thAve. CreditHouse 223 6th Avenue. ONE FLIGHT UP. OPEN EVENINGS. FOR SALE CREDIT evat?ov, Women's” GLOTHING Women’s Per Week $ 1 Will Keep You WELL DRESSED. ILENOX CLOTHING CO, 2274 34 Ave., near 124th St., 884 Columbus Ave., near 104th, Opera Bvenin, —————S NEW CREDIT SYSTEM STRRRG LOR Anan a Boe Make your Au Pay the first pi And take the good: a The Fashion Credit House, 7W.S4th St, bet.Sth déthAvs. OPEN EVENINGS, | CREDIT er week will kk Brrulyomell drened Tr utevigree oritine wt at ‘the lowene proce Manhattan Clothing Co., 1114 34 Ayes Rear GS5th St, N, Y, Open Bvenings, CREDIT TO Mie DIAMOND! oteed om niet 1, NATIONA! er kek awn Ww, Wa! Tailoring Cash orCredit ANNUAL CLOSING OUT sale of this season's cholcest $25, $28 and $ (7 $30 Fabrics—handsomely tal. lored= perfect fit and satisfac. tlon assured, SUIT or OVER» COAT MADE FO MEASURE, BIG CHANCE,—DON’T Miss IT, Alburt & Co., A 8-20 Astor rPlace 7 7 BROADWAY, isa Wares ie AND DIAMONDS. s Win, send reorientation destrea American Watch & Diamond Co C0; 19 MAIDBN LAN) TAKE ELEVATOR, CASH. OR CREDIT. ,9° No employers’ reference naoatiane duals hess strictly CALL, WHITE OR aROR L. W. SWEET & CO. ON ESTABLISHED 1995, More 37:39 Maiden Lane fer. 238 81; Branches { An Advertiser in The World Gets Replies from England, Germany, Scotland! How Is this for “The World around thé World”? Ottion of Flynn's Gant Co ork No} The, Wow, Now'ror N17, 1004 ee AUhGAy Sorte Show cain, In which my advertisement a peared, has given mo Rater results: tht uh OTS ‘Third 407 Pulton 176 Newane reren | Jenoy Clty, } oy BON Prices, Withouc security, OVERCOATS att cy for Me LADIBS) SUITS, TACKY ind, WRURS on weekly and month! a ies | °StaMbALD OURRITING. WEEE S ny aingle, advertisement atters of inquiry and orders tle Glant Controiler trom Controllers in’ use throughout | And vour paper has brourht of England, Germany, 0 Mitt cwant an aatectionnane nada aiid arant 8 lsement in next Than! hanking you Hd pa the mood work, X am (sinned) P. HARVEY FLYNN. What The World Does for Oth- ers It Can Do for YOU, a heat E 2h “ioaaway DOLBAR DO} diamonda, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK bai dso kines st Nossa et, MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. the Interborough Rapid Transit Company operating the|' to give everybody a chance to secure one of those beautiful pianos, @OQUE AND M ; They Have agreed to deliver to us One Thousand more of these re- crowne—latest shapes— OQ nowned Walters Pianos during the month of January, which we offer for black, white and colori BOAS AND STO SOLES / 94.08 | wore £4.98 to $10.96,.,.Now 9.98 to iad Fah {neluding stool and cover, on lberal terms of $5 down and $1 5350 Walters Piano for $195 Inclading a Beautiful Stool and Cover, Al $1.a Week Which Is the Greatest Piano Valve in the World! No piano anywhere near its equal in toné, action, artistic design, quality of material/or workmanship has ever becn offered hy any other manufacturer or dealer at anywhere néar the price of the Walters, $195.00, which is /@ Its Real Value! The Walters Piano Has No Equal among planos that are selling for less than from $350 to $450, Therefore ou save from $150 to $200 when you Secure one, The celebrated tone- lasting Walters Planos are cae A ety Built to Last a Lifetime the Walters Piano Company, of New York, by skilled, experienced ino builders, nl A 10 Years’ Guarantee, covering every part of the Waltérs Piano for a term of ten years, is inserted in gilt letters on the inside of the top ld of every plano, Remember the terms: $5 Down and $1 a Week. Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. ~-Don't buy a so-called “slightly used” or second-hand Cavtion plano it any price, for i will soon become utterly worthless, Just like worn-out machinery. Exchange your old plano for a beautiful new Walters and pay any bal- ance due at $1 a week, Upon request a representative will call. $2.08 8408 Continuation of Women's Cloak January Sale of Dressy Welsts-—Reduced ‘s Near Seal Coats © bia? ‘ a fol. On eye, nud oe ¢| Watntn, were a House Robes and Sacques At Inmonry Hele Reduotiony, — Biderdown ye Fae color ldereown a and pi hsmines eer m8 oe Moake with la fined with yt ‘We offer eed Beal revers ani ar 's Butin—equel to any you can owhere at $25.00, catia, mune tyr ee ut vi" lined—value $88.00, srg oNh Ul seer Conte 1 ty ink coll id cuftefurriers able “saoioo to to Hao tor Fame quality and style, ticle at's very ¢——______—- | JANUARY SALE OF Women’s 2-Clasp Kid Gloves .-~ - Black, White, Tan, Gray—all sizes, January Sale of January Sale of . : Women’ $ Neckwear Laces, ‘Nets, ate, ind cufte-turndown ‘for arm cola vee Hee--whilte or pole Tuan 15 conte each—per dom., lack Laberty, Blk Shaped Neek Ruffsextra fi i fuohe-ong pleated atta hits rath k Jabot Stoo! Anne ton Gitoncvatue 1... Cut Jet Stocks—outlined with Spangles—fancy tabs—value Mant colors--all air The New Shower ti bine) Sard, white fi a doten garde Bel inch Pat bon ha ‘and price, 50 1.98 98 29 lll Sik —Were Fir) Sale of All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’. }) ey Vetlogs vay prices ro er Shirts, | AU Silk Mesh Velling—large or ‘ INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES, CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, AND 68 BOWERY, COR, CANAL Bt. MEMI-ANNUAL ba ard cee AN er Le all spots, including the dainty eld ts 60 becoming brows, NAVY and black; also complexion velling— elsewhere 19 and 2% cents; our ehasldinttat ‘ MORNING SALES | _ Saturday, Until Ph Fur Beaver Hats Women's and Children's Best . Shapes--Black, Brown, Navy nd Castor—were $1.98, THIRD PLOOR—WEST. BUILDING, Sonnette nN 5 Night Bh Shivte extra ul ou ea 12 RAILROADS, TAMONS, FOOT OF WEST TWERNT TAR eranor AND, BEsbRodsis AND Desbrosace ia Biveats it anaes mer, the thea PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. aut che ibAdo Mes nN i ae phan rey a be 1 4 will aPay interest ‘trom ASLER, Presidont, ARR at Beoretary, om A HUBER i THE | AMERICAN SAVINGS al OTH AV,, CORNER 42D st. ; tater A the fate of TUNER AND’ ONE- HALE PER CBN1 (O44) per annutn wilt vo or depositors for three and six months onalne Dees i), 1904, on all sums tim $5 to 33,000, 1005, Bank ope) FOOD, ace a Pe A. and on’ Monta, overt ings from G to ., Closes 12M, on | * Sofuntay.. Money erie gh oF before dat, 40 will ory. eT from Jan, M, HAZ BON, Tohev!h V. IRWIN, 8 Boys’ All Wool Sweiuters Host colors—plain or sizes 24 to M—value THIRD FLOOR—OBNTR: Boys? Russian Suits All wool mixtures--excellent colorings <Linen Eton Collars—pearl or gilt ttons—patent leather belts to8 vied tt MUIRD FLOOR SENT BUILDING. aan mercenaria RE Girls’ Cape Meokintoshes Navy Blue Cashmere Twill— plaid Hned—vavet r—6 to 1 garter attachmont—-all_sinen,. @ SECOND FLOOR=CBNTRE BUILDING. Whiting’s Stationery French Organdle and Dimity-- White, Blue, Gray. Nile pag Violet + 6 A %4 sheets and 24 envelop THIRD FLOOR—NEW BUILDING, At 0.25 A, M, and \E.—12.25 P, M, and SSTERN RAILWAY. AIRWAY 1.05 5 slaes—value 20 cents. 4 (dally, . HELP WANTED—MALE, i af NORFOLK. Point Venis» Lace Coliars PIII nnn 2 P.M. dally O53 A.M. and 239 by Rich, heayy designs— 65 PA NT OF SEER CLEANING, bi i DEPARTM ONT ork November de ey} ka 5 AM: worth $1 “O07 PUBLIC NOircit le hereby VEN that J MAIN FLOOR--CENTRE BUILDING written Spyiications for | ton-compatitive | 7s, y it See Nn URN EAE GRAIN RE ON Leger arlnce \ Fie, Chiffon Antomobile Veils ‘i funfotpat it i M tieoats White, black and eolors— ia WA, Approved } h ( oun on » 8. border— AE i yn lon Febru , A 2 9 t Whe ‘Bepariment ot tact Lark ‘ i § ne fon) @ MAIN PLOOR—NBW_ BUILDING, Fw Noy 4, ‘on Weauleedajt of cath week | in) tino: nn . > Wonen’s Storm Rubbers wien et Tooth Pow.ler Wxtta quality—all sines.see ce F. M, GIRSON, lt h and cleansing 5 Limit--Two ee oe eee commlaslone if for Poonsyivanis te—until 1 P.M. SECOND FLOOR—WBST BUILDING, a biaaNe Rae J. Woo! —= ww. 7 7 00D, Wi BUTE OONG! acon CRED et HELP WANTED—FEMALE, . Ww io Manager, || to rs———<)! (sirls’ Box (alf Lace Shoes FOBACCO ATRIPPERS (25) wanted; femaie DAA oul : Children's Black poe od Hose | tocr—titst low hele 84 y 2 wi C8 | ae TORY, Apply Gans Bros, 22° Fulton st. ssamiienia iad . ‘ast dye=fine and Jouble oar len PATENTS, Aen No Nxtra Charge tor It, ADVICE FREX—Pa Prom ries (havent reratioan District’ Mesuengar Othios | Xaventors’ Guide frev, EDGAR TATD & fo tha'olty unt 8. A 5 Broadway,

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