The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1905, Page 9

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\7 ‘OW time files! And how the re- vival of an old-time “favorite” makes us realize how changed wo H are! “Bwoet Lavender” Is one of those ven- | @table, domestic near-classics of which ‘we wore wont to speak with a little Rush of sentiment, ‘Dear, tender little Play!” wo would sigh, “Dull, tiresome , Uttle play!” we're apt to aay now, when ‘we henr it creaking and groaning on Its | ward Terry's © obini" * and ar > terest » olpiont d, “breaking promises to “Clem, me boy,’ + and falling off the water wagon, isi As Mr. | rusty hinges-olled os they are by Ed- mellow art—aot the Princess Theatro, One felt like rubbing Ono's eyes on Saturday night and asking “Where am T at? Is thls Broadway?” The crude mechanism and bread-and- | !ny buttery sentiment pf Pinero's “early ef- fort” made one almost regret that “A ‘Wito {Without a Smile” had been turned trom our door, You may agree with Dick Phenyl that “Coincidendes occur in the best regulated families," but you @re hardly prepared for the procession of colncllences which march in upon ‘that oventful last act, Saturday night's audience couldn't restrain its laughter when the Chadwicked banker, right af: tor discovering his mislald sweet! the old-fashioned housekeeper with the | old-fashioned past—sturted at the sight | of sweet Lavender, and cried, “My It'q.a wise father who knows his seventeen-year-old daughter! (Whicy rominds us that another forgetful father In to be shgcked in “You Never Can Tell” at the Garrick to-night), Dick Phenyl, it must be confessed, Goesn't seem #o altogether lovable as he did once upon a time. His 0° upa-,] thon, divided between making and’ as absorbing as it might be, Terry played him, he was eccentric st grotesque, but | Ins i’ mainly as oa study tn Ine t's, Mr, Terry does what 7 ho pretends to do, however, and dees tt excellently, Deauice Terry was an uncommonly, * lovely Lavender, but the rolo was be- yond her years, ‘The other members * Of the cast were acceptable, with the * riously, exception of Tom Lovell, whose con- ception of a breezy young American Was a howling Joke 0 ot unreality, Help! Help! It tl this bait'ng of the poor downtrodden critic continues, ho will have to take a course in jju- Jitsu, In order to defend . himsel! Against physical violence, But how ean he iprotect his tender Yeelings from being hurt? Amelia Bingham lectured him, Nance O'Neil hurled a farewell anathema at him that made Leah's curse a benvdiction by eom: Parla, and now Mra, Ha:nes calls the whole pack “Wolve: With ali Bue respect, Mrs, Haines shouldn't | take the cr nor herself too se calling the Isn't nie teeth, It largely in laughter, and they weren the only o'fenders in this respect, either. It's a curious thing, by the way, @ Woman never can stand a “rons man who's written a bad play and met failure keeps uJ uiet-witness the patient, Industric But the ladies—God ve the last word, This may be only proper, but why won't they temper it with that "merciful gen- tleness” with which Herr Meltger 4 geribed the fall of the “Carm bridge at the 3 night? Marlo Cahill put it this way at a dis- ma! first night early in the Ghe was “taking in the shoy “I'm sorry for you poor , upon my word! I'd rather be roasted once a year than be obliged to sit thr the Qwful plays you have to roast during a season," Withdit green wi siderable success, I tho Mur Hill "The Mayor MeAvoy reopened on Saturday Bowery.” Exact size away the expensive cigar, At the same time you get experience, 80 appreciated by the half- on receipt of price, Remit to Stores All Over. that | svopolltan on Saturday | kers and with con- | @ Package of 12 for 20 Cents, FRESH smoke for every in-between moment, You don’t have to velight the stale stump or throw good that-we will be surprised if it isn’t a novel Prince George Cadets are made on a new plan which utilizes the same highly developed methods and facili- ties, the same scientific and careful treatment of to- bacco, that make our standard braitds of full-sized cigars For sale at the 300 United Stores in principal cities, or we. will deliver a carton containing 300 Prince Gesrga Cadets for $5.00 prepaid to any address in the United States, United Cigar Stores Co. stant Ene | | hore ‘8 ES of fun, winging and dano- {ng in the plece, It will continue at the Lexington avenue house throughout the weeks, On Wednesday of this week and on the game day next week Viola Allen will give special matines performances of “Twelfth Night" at the Knickerbocker Theatre, When Miss Allen presented “Dwelfth Night” atthe sathe ‘theatre last year she was compelled by illness to bring her engagement’ to a close at the end of the Orat We week, Can you imagine Cl Clara Morris pyye in "Humpty Dumpty? Now, don't get excited, She isnt golng into tho |present pantomime at the New Am- sterdam Theatre, But this letter from Tony Denler, the once famous clown, in answer to an inquiry from Mato Klaw, esiablishes the Interesting fact that Miss Morris oncé appeared in the piece: "I can assure you that Clara Morris did play the part ‘of Romance In my production of “Humpty, Dumpty’ in Cleveland, 0,, in 1268, ‘The theatre i Hllsier’s Academy of Music, on street, near Superior street, |the only theatre there then, | “When I went to Cleveland I en- |waged Joseph M, Slban from Phiia~ delphia ag Pantaloon, Harry Lesile from Brooklyn, the’ rove walker, as | Harlequin, and Mile, Auriol from the | Grand Opera, Paris, and New York, as Columbine; Henri, St. Ody from Buf- falo as ballot master, and his corps de bailet of twenty-four. \Also John G, Willams from New York, one of the best property masters of the day, who made most of the properties, The models were made by Willlam jCrane, the stage mechaniclan, of the Olymple, N, ¥., and all produced under jmy own directlon’ and eupervisivi. | Outside of che aboye people I used the {majerity of John U, Bllsler's stock vomnpany for the other characters. | | “When we Were ready for, rehearsals |Mr, Ellsler called his, company on the pouting to handed Miss Clara Morris her part, she ‘tured over the few pages and gave mo a scornful look as sho w. d up stage, When I called ‘First « nd. told) Miss) Moris she was dis- covered, who vead the lines like a schoolgirl reciting, 1 yemonstrated with her and showed her how the lnow should bo read, She looked at me and then walked to thu prompt table {and threw the part on it, saying, ‘I won't play the phurt’ "I sent the call boy for Mr, Ellsler jand he came and told her that sho could moake a hit inthe part and that she must play it, She consented with a very bad grace, but when the open- ing night came she surprised every Jone, with the powcr and expression she gave to the words, and, as Mr. /Ellsler had predicted, she made [hit of the scene, and whon I public; thanked her at the conclusion she seemed ready to burst inte tears, AIRSHIP AT AUTO SHOW. As ballooning 1s expected to be the popular sport to follow automobiling, the exhibition of a model of Cant, Bald- win's famous airship “Arrow" at the Madison Square Garden Automobile , Which opens next Saturday, will of more than usual Interest. ‘The * made successful flights at San nelseo, Bt, Louls and Los Angeles, modal Will be one-quarter size, penises nsec AID FOR HOPPER FAMILY, Readers of The Evening World, moved by the plight of Mrs, Hopper and her four ghildren, who were found th street, aa to ease $10) W. K. + Ty %) Ry $1; $1; Leo, HL. uve ‘sulterings rdham, sp Antl-Disposse and shape, a short smoke so genuinely illion United customers, Flatiron Building, New York, One Always in Sight. (ESTB YELLOW APPARITION SSKS ‘TO BE SENT TO THE ISLAND. Says He Slept in Car Filled with Ochro and Can’t Remove the Hue, “The yellow peril” personifed stalk- ed gloomily Into the West Forty-sev- enth street station last night'and with tealtating steps approached the’ desk, The, upparition with the form of a man was’ a glaring yellow from head. to foot, face. hands and clothes a bril- Mant ochre, "Skiddo! Twenty-three! What te It? erled S3ngt, McCarren, “Nothia’ contagious, Samge,’: sald iio! oshre-hued spastte, bracing’ hitnsele against the desk and leaving a vivid yellow print theteoo, “Only, I want ‘to be locked up,’ “Wihai's the trouble?" asked McCar- ren, ; | “Paint, My name {8 John oRtan, of No.8 Amstoniam avenue, Saturdiy, night I crawled into a Yalght var at Bouth Waverly, J, and went to sleep without noticing what the car contained, It was yellow ochre, and by the time I got hero it had penetrat- et my clothes..and akin. When I Innded’ hare 1 found that I couldn't Bet It off and nobody vould come near me or let mé speak to ‘tm. They shun me like a pest. ‘My wouldn't let me in anywhere to eat or sleep and I'm Please lock me up," to-day before Magis- trate Pool jn the West fide Courut Ro- tan ‘gain told his highly colored siury anid asked for a month's residence ai slarved and tred When wraigne the Islind, where he could emulate the chameleon. “AN rest, you need a month where with that face,” trate, away, some- sald the Magis- and the Yellow Peril was led RHEUMATISM Get a 25-cent vial, If it fails to cure Twill refund your money, Munyon, ger York, MUNYON’S RHEUMATIC CURE BRUADWAY & 26TH STRED! 1807 | © RELIABLE cn CARPETS SPECIAL REDUCTIONS, ART SQUARES. Were. Now. 2x3 YDS,, $5.50 $3.75 3x3 8,00 6.75 3x5‘ 10,25 8.75 All woo!, Light and dark colorings, suitable for any room, Also Special Sale oj mahogany finish Jardiniere Stands, “LONG CREDIT” makes a dollar do double duty. CASH on CREDIT @wrerTHwait 104, 106 ancl 108 West 14° St. NEAR 61! Av Brokin Spores Flatbuab Ay, near Fulbn , near Float, PIANOS AND ORGANS, Anne ee eee A Cars Teaser To, LEX T0S#AVESI®= [0 6075 Greatest Piano Investment ip the World: Don’t Miss It! This Great January Sale! Save from $150 to $250 by secur- ing one of these pianos in this great ale of $350 celebrated tone-lasting Walters Pianos for $195.00, Dianos at $1 wix People Know Whalt||, They Want Even with the extra supply of Pianos that the Walters Piano Com- pany supplied us with for the New Year's trade, we were compelled to disappoint many people in that re+ markable sale of $350 Celebrated Tone-Last- ing Walters Pianos for $195 The bookings came in so fast that the factory could not keep up with the orders, They have caught up now and increased their output so as to give everybody a chance to secure one of those beautiful pianos, They have agreed to deliver to us one thousand, more of these) re- $s Pianos during? nowned the month of J; y, which we offer at $195.00, includ stool and cover, on liberal terms of $5. Down and $1 Per Week Including Stool and Cover, Delivered on Payment of $5.00, st charged for time taken payments, No “extras” Don't buy a sgscalted Coution— ond-hand plano. a won become uw Exchange ji;\i ° Py thy halance at $1 an POR request, our BLOOMINGDALE BROs,, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, Wien *s Orousers. NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORT ~ ‘THE BIG STORE SIEGEL; 0PERG $7.00}: ~ (SIXTH AVE, (RET ME, and durebility. “peg top” modi fanoy mixtures, grounce, gray or brown, 2 Double 'S, & H.” Green Trading Stanips Mornin; 8.30 Till 12 o'Clock, Thereafter, Single Stamps Fast colors; tested as to strength $ ‘Trousers of cassimeres and tweeds, in fancy stripes, checks, over plaids ana fancy mixtures, Trousers of fancy cheviot novelty effects; made In. the new » Gray, brown and —Trousers of fine striped worsted In the new stripe effects, Including slate anJ gray on navy and black ~Trousers of corduroy; soft finish; ACTIY m | FOVATAIN Description of the Fabrics. SQ rene gt black and blue cheviot, °2 2 In 89 89 « 4 Wrists up to 48—Inseams to 35, INITSELF _ leratssTS fn sola’ This Week from: til Closing Hour. ‘Continuing the Great January Sale--- $77.00 Every’ line that sold down during the great rush Saturday aS been supplanted by new lots, iL The Trousers ~ Are Arranged in 10 Sections. Each Size Is Quickly Obtainable. ‘The man who is hard ito fit can get what he wants as readily as the man who is easy to satisfy, > Nearly every man who. came Saturday bought more than pne pair of trousers. Sizes for Every Build. No T made to order will find what HE 89°: The Slende $2 § 9 pin. 4 Plenty ‘of 28, 28 and 30 In- hort Man. need te have the Trousera cut he Very Tall Man, wally the man who has to have inte In THIS 87 Inseams, le. Plenty of 35 yy The Stout or Fat Man, 200 he welghs. Lots of Trousers with 44 to 54 wi The esn't matter how meuh over pr ae Tall and Stout Man, is is the man who generally has $9 pay his tallor extra money to (Slewel Cooper Store, Main oor.) tted. Here's his chance, “INTEREST AND DIVIDEND NOTICES, Henry Siegel & Co, Private Bankers Main Floor The 14th St. Store 4}, Per Cent. Interest paid on deposits from $1 to $3,000, 4 Money can be withdrawn at any time without giving notice, Deposits made on or before January 10th draw interest from January Ist, An account can be started with $1, Hours: 9 A, M, to 5.30 P. M. CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, 56 AND 68 BOWERY, COR, CANAL 8'T. Rea SEMI-ANNUAL DAY EU RNB Have ordered iat intereat THREB AND ONB-HALF CENT Ber anhunt be bald tv iors ‘oh aiid After January 2b 85 and up 00 which ave remained on de} pon ‘tor ‘te thiee or x months ending Afecember {tats eoordance with the by-laws tiara iy the bank, _ Money deposited on or be- ore anny 10th will ad interest trom January 1 RY HASLER, Prosident, HONKY 84 ary, TMG ACAUBUN, “Asststant Secretary, WASHINGTON SA VINGS BANK, WEST vdTH STREET AND BROADWAY, anereat declared nt Following ratos, ,per annum now draw Intereet, from Jan, 1 G, RORTN, Pros. na. monthly “stn “OUTFITTING cy J ON American Wiieh a Diamond’ th, 19 MAIDEN LANE, TAKE RLAVATOR CREDIT TO ALL, DIAMOND! AND WATC! Be Easy pay'mon' ices, Nationa re i tic ol NA it BROADW Ax. Oi Ni A a elk Ml ll elm ela ate FOR SALE, ‘A0e, LIKE THIS 50c. A WEEK. REDUCED PRICES, yu the above machine, like cut, i $5.50 We offer yo polished oak’ Woodwork. all bearing, worth $5; ame, with box top, Genuine sini Willoox. & Gibbs. tachments Willoox & tachments, Willeox & Gibbs, w Demorest, with 8 drop Genuine Household Singer Automatic. Kruse Autom hand machi well you at f two oF three months dro} weekly) Vou cannot eall, write o WESTERN UNION S, M. CO., 81 8D AV. BE Phone, 4090 Grame Note—We aleo sell several bargains on han DIAMONDS meee By ane at Pennsylvania WATEWELRY omen ae 8 a aides, jenera! Passenger Agent crn s CASHOR CREDIT »,QRP. r iia ie No employers! reforence required, Bust ness atrictly: CALL, drop ‘he ‘a'reee allgntly ut fi Se drop only nh p head, oak 50; Toy machin ‘These mach discount if Makes are all genuine and guaranteed from two. to ten years, ar telephone, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 14, 13, 15, 47, 99, 20, af, 22, 23,24, 28, 27 shhh January Sale. VALUE Talk, Not PAPER Talk With great values tong introductions are not needed Prices'and Qualities interest, Words do not make up for lack of value, GREAT SUCCESS OF OUR ' ‘ANNUAL SALES ts due solely to values! January Values in: Mohawk Sheets & hoe a8 Babies’ Wear, ah trtwertny Neand Reputation’ of déprtment for no drensing—each p' auniitles and styles teva favorable | O24 hyip dg pertestty 6 that (t goes without sayin at 1e ory. c Inga are garments of au~ NOTH THESE PRICEA oF merit, Pillow Casea--42x36 inch Pillow Casea—45xi6 inch Pillow Cases—t0xd6 inoh Pillow Cases—tix98 inoh Gheets———44x90 Inoh Sheete————83x% inch Bheets————T:x0 Inch Sheets———-—-81x90 in 19 worth .29 ani Fine Nafnaook and Dresses—long and sore=nneen} atyles—value .b9 and 69, Short White Dresree--Russlan French Walst, Yoke and Let styles—value 46, xtra fing Short Dresses— variety of beautifi) stytes+s to § yrg.value $11 Infante’ One Lawn Dresset— skirts with emb'y or Jace and Yale #0 tucks and ruftle~ value Buble Long. and Shore Lawn Need} 4 pre ithe ith hee, tees ine Inve rattle with lace—sises to yee yrae value $2,69, Bkirts ‘to match above Dresses... 08 Viner Dreesee—-Long and Short—to $15.00, 0 te Bllvs; wae pe Blankota~ Sle worth 19 and, ie od ilaerdowh Cap ull | om ry y aie Gansta iches— value ite ( que h Tiches—value 28. Vatvet "Monnet 6 ) 98 oe {a 'nntch Conus——eises to 4 Yee neon) c i AS ae a }1.98% Babies’ Hemmed Diapers pachasen Rirdseye—dozen ta 39 49 98 » 1.69 fea é fe Btrong Muslin Night Shirts. Huypeg, Mugla Si a lor double stitched seams; valu Uuca Muslin Night Shirte- best make and, finish extra full cutevalue 66 3,000 Comfortables - added for this week Invi cou tae ee ble fatly, Double Damen All Linen Lunch CEN White with red b B4x62—usually All a day, month of values that af house will equal, 8 Hikoting com ral arcane raffled E polar at wfortnblens } Batre meet a atl fitehed—tull arty Fouls sateen comfortabl Yloral Lead pp? Fr 14.98 D. ‘ RAILROADS, Ns : OF EM) Bovasin aNt s tgrihy law ST) ALM, _Jgh tie Petht Weekdaye, wigekgay a N APB AK One ‘gL Pot HRY ee | ATLANTIC | Malt 08, OB. |G Ay Ines we pati tn * Din: .: meee EER: Now, 401, 1984, 118 and 4 Broadway; 183 With Avenue Kah Brenner ite Kita, Avante, (below os on ensy payments; 1 id atations nam Md now L. W. SWEET & CO. ESTAREISH ED 1885, 4 Main Store \atham & rlgin Watehes | ° L \s BY Weeks 37. 39 Maiden Lane i py Beane ! phono or a call Titer Nand check ok hotels ai de. EPARTM On STRE, is New. York Now York mM, GINSON. Denuty en Aotine Cam: focurity DOLL. un Oey ti pals yi diastio Sk weekly, diam ¥ CO. 8 Ni ons, preseneattvy mele ADL FAT AVT 3 tamtagme poor, ronkiaanea, ‘couple; furnace heut, eth _ | PRANSYLYANIA RAILROAD, tT AND Piet 08 as Be iy at Last. all o' and 1enecwere Ge as how, Wash Dress Fabrics Speclal January Values ith» iow pa ite this 4 | f rrows\ Flecked Linen Repi—newest shades for Shirt Waist Sulte and + ( Ohildren's Russian Di wewhere .24 New Flowered Sheer quality, wins roses and sprays Inthe most natural colorings beautiful fabrics for evening. at and Summer wear—value 29 cent: pi ti pdsifhs ae hee Rt ie oa ee roe Pt two f OF cusarancs of TAILORED SUITS 3, 8.295, 4, ‘Southern's Bulh a are ahd Monde eens RAILWAY.— PARK iat Tuseaat 9, side rigid, $39 Ho ees through to-desttnatlons HELP WANTED—MALE, nnn Nilastoner, FURNISHED ROOMS: TS) BRT | TO L&T. Paar ist ebay Rehr at on aod Reber apr A i el aod x feperh bak sa we adel ioe model Hertlore 61800 to $25,00— january Sale seeeeeee MORNING SALES To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P, Black Taffeta Silke ‘The desirable soft finish strongly wov Wifty-cent quality » MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING, Mercerized Panama Suitings Light shades, made 121 Meal | Women’s Three- Quart 29 Pek Carts Castor, sage Brown q Monteg aot te soa i loose mack full satin 7. value $14.00, seeteke to sell at 24 cents— Tuesday morning, BASPMENT—-WEST BUILDING, French Net Curtaining loge Inserting and edi 15 6-Ineh rule value Battenberg and other fancy BASEMENT-—CENTRB BUILDING, 8 and 314 Inch Ribbons Plain and piberly Faun Sagstee- fn 108 MAIN FLOOR—' Bleachia Domet Flannels Also extra heavy Uubleas HoH Uanions nt SECOND FLOOR—NEW Women’s Cambrio Dr Tep hometiteh ruffle full one well tha valuo 189». SECOND FLOOR—CENTRE Mill Lengths of Twill Outing Flanhela | Plain colors in fancy ad l Aiplo sindes-heavy sap Both 63 tldboctzyeuent grade, BASEMBNT—CENTRE BUILD! 26 and 28 Inch Umbrellaa Piece dyed Taffeta Gloria nitural Congo, Welchsel, Lox and Firwood handles usually $1.25. MAIN FLOOR—WEST BUM | Cabinet Stationery se ope atoth talon Ail whe op aanorved tints Value 60 conta ., THIRD FLOOR—NEW_ BUILDIE Continuation of Women’s Cloak Sale

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