The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1905, Page 9

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ttle Artiste, in Spite of uitable Costumes, 1s a Decided Success. A DROLL PERSONALITY WINS IN DULL PIECE, Tefferson De Angels and Chi- ¢ago Choray Girl Are Much in Bvidenee—-Balance of the Cast Fatr. Wittle, but oh my! Katte Barry ie at ‘once the emailest and the bixgest part of “Fantana,” the latest musical-comedy * arrival from the West, While scant Intelligence has been shown in fitting her with a pert and clothes that would enable her to appear at her funniest, Phis little artiste—and she deserves the tewm!—sueceeds by sheer force of her iro?l peraonaltty in making the machine- made piece entertaining whenever she is on the stag, If the management would range to keep her there eal the tlme "Fantana” might be a constant Aetight. Leaving out Miss Barry, the conven tional concoction is not caleulated to ft ‘the load of care from off your soul, Ite muelc, by Raymond Hubbell, is largely of the innguishing waltz sort that you “@oted” on in your dancing-schoo! days, ‘while the most interesting thing about the book {s the fact that Sam 8, Shubert Phares the blame of writing it with Robert B, Smith, tp Kept a Close Secret. Just how much of {t Mr, Shubert ts Pesponsible for is a dark theatrioal @eeret, but, in any ovent, the laurel ‘wreath must be withheld for the time being. Mr. Bhubert’e new honors will in no wise dim his fame as a managur, The piece is Milled with novelties which are not novel, and the story could not bave been much of a mental strain for the authors, The desi bit is a sone, "My Word," 4m which Miss Barry gives a clever imi- tation of & phonograph and the barker om the Bt. Lowls “Pike” Another of ‘Ming Barry's specialties is to hop into a trunk, which is turned end over end into @ hotel, Her muffed screams aro | heard, but whether she really serves @s Daggage is a trunk mystery which a suspicion of doors in the lower part of ‘the hotel only partially explains. For the enke of Miss Barry's genera! wel- fare it 9 to be hoped she finds some Means of escape before the trick 1s Gone. As was remarked: ‘I'hat's not a nice way to take @ lady into a hotel.” Her Query Quite Correct. Jefferson De Angelis attempts to mob the pleoe in the character of @ valet, ‘When Misa Barry, as a cookney maid, @eke, “Ain't 'e got ‘orrid ‘abite?” you feel a strong impulse to answer in the @Mrmative, Whatever his failings, @tage fright isn't one of them, The callow chorus girl of Chicago, ts mue¢h in evidence, but most of he prin- ‘olpals have seen the light of Broadway before, George Beban becomes extremely ir- witating as a stereotyped stage Irench- man, and Adelo Ritchie is a lovely prima donna lady who feels called upon to sing with dreadful frequency, She comes on in one act in a pony cart and fm another act in a jinrikisha, A dray or @ ‘hearse would be a better yeh: ee tor ber art. c. ANNIE YEAMANS MAKES DEBUT IN NEW ROLE. After 60 Years on (he Bonrds She fuffers from Stage Frixht an M @ Court Witness, Confessing that she had been an @ctress fifty-nine years and ts’ in her sixty-ninth year, Annie Yeamans, in a Senlakin jacket and a black lace hat, declared to an Evening World reporter to-day that she would rather face a Dig metropolitan nudience than sit In the wiimess chair in her action before Justice Bischof, in the Supreme Court, to recover $1,050 which she Mieges Tieb- Jnr & Co, owe her on a broken contract. It was Mrs, Yeamans's firet appear f@nee ag a witness in any court, she waid, and she was suffering zcom stage fright, “Im answer to the question of her lawyer, Maurice Meyer, she, sald she lad been an actress more than fifty-nine years and never got a two Weeks’ notice before, “She testified that Liebler & Co, engaged her to play in Ned Harrigan's play, “Under Cover, | in which he was her stage brother, Owney Delany, ‘the contract was for| twenty weeks, bbginning {n August, 1903, @t the Murray Hill Theatre. **We played fifteen wevks,” she sald “then the manager had a row with Marrigan and closed the Ties tt tu ing everybody off, It is true T had 1 BIG GREETING 10 THE IRISH BAND Academy of Musie 1 Muni Grow with Enthusiastic Children of Erin —Gen. Cronje, Famous Boer Commander, Gets an Ovation. The Jamplights on Fourteenth street burned green last night in honor of Ire- land's Own Band, which gave afternoon and evening concerts in the Academy of Music, The band has been on a tour since the cloge of the St, Louls Exposi- ton, and the concerts yesterday wero sandwiphed between jumps from Con- necticut to Massachusetis cities, ‘The evening concert drew a packed house, ‘There was not a seat available at 8 o'clock, It was a fine and sym- pathetic audience. Every Irishman, of public consequence in New York was present, The programme was strengthened by the presentation of Gen, Plet Cronje, the famous Boer commander, who with 8,000 men held at bay for ten days Lord Roberts and his fine army of 60,000 picked troops equipped with one hun- dred guns, Gen, Cronje told through an interpreter the story of the thrilling Paardeburg struggle, that ended with his capture and exile, and |ts narration aroused Intense Interest, At the conclu- sion a man with a Dublin accent yelled, “An' how Js yer heart, now, General?” The question was interpreted to the old fighter, and ho snapped back, “All right ~for I'm In a free country'—but there Is @ future for South Africa," and every- body cheered at the prospect of taking: another shy at the British. The band played all sorts and cond!- tions of Irish music, principally the bal- lads of the old people. “Jimmy'’ Brady, the silver tenor, set everybody In the house weeping when he sang, ‘‘l'm Bit- tlng Near the Side, Mary,” and “Come Back to Brin," and by way of a soother he gave “The Wearin' o' the Green,” The audience would be cheering Jimmy et if the band hkdn’t butted in and played some more, Miss Lilllan O'Hara, a pleasant rev- elution in the stage singing Ine, ceived two weeks’ notice, but 1 didn Bet take ft, It ought not to be in the con-| every toe tapping when her magni- tract," fieant ep rD wendered the "Kerry. Benjamin !. Einstein, for Lieblor Miya O'Hara not only alnge— Qo, ald he hod no detense to oft: and she has that necessary except the . makes the Irish heart real+ weeks’ notice 0 vhon Shella Kel the cute Hetle | dances, with her two brothers, tripped! onto the stage, WIth green trimimtn a alll tract and was binding, ash nie to prepare a brief on that point ond it! was given, BETROTHAL CELEBRATED, i, deed and damy| eellys att nce ,000. De ch ed tate “Wed Samuel ‘balan hay MRE ot Wt hav th i } e osenberg, No, 420 Garind street, a ree hiysmt tle tones that eption colcbrating the enguyemeat of woot of t thelr daughter, Sadte, nt Kaw, was hold. tas handsome gifts we Rovendere (20m he ent but Mn anus’ appreciated (hia l asin hii Ra 2 “Iive al ‘arthy was off the day. night “und. wasn't feollng to Sar night, ved | friends and yr probably wall take reve Among those pre RO Mr, were Mr. jund ath t and Marks and } rand Wtrs Hy and Mr. and Mrs) Wililom ¢ The entertalnm ception was give dan quartet of are now App “Biberia,”” Geta | Bottle to day, If ittails A ocure | 1 will refund your money, nyon N.Y, u't sleep, ci sata 9 tt aoa a ng in the 1 a HURT ON RUNAWAY CAR, PITTSBURG, Pa, Jan, 1 lve | Passengers were Injured to-day as the! result of @ street var, un the Mount Washington tunnel Ine, running away ou are ner’ 9 it loft thé north end of tho tunnel, VLityeu are bilious of font ofthe injured were badly out ele stomach or liver rulsed and were, taken to the different! to wali db tala, but none were seriously \ MUNYON'S PAW.PAW) these old sores rough he Hood re S.A. GINNA DIES IN ASTOR HOUSE Stricken at His Office in Wool Exchange, Prominent Manu- facturer Is Hurried to Hotel and. Sinks Rapidly. Btephen A. Giana, of Plainfield, N. J. is dead at the Astor House after a very brief illness, Mr, Ginny was stric’sen on Friday by apoplexy while at his of- fice in the Wool Exchange Building. He was removed to the Astor House, where he sank rapidly, his wife and two chil- dren being at his bedside when death te Ginna was a member of the Chamber of Commerce, and at the thine of his death was Preslgent of the Vul- ¢an Detinning Com, » of Streator, i, and Sewaren, N, J., with offices in New York, The deceased was in his sixty-eighth year. arly in life he became Identl- fled with the eit eer and for hy years was associated with the fir of Ginna ‘i of this elty, in. the oan-makin, try, He was for some years a d lor in the American Can mpany, although he ‘had not actively engaged in business for several years prior to his death, Mr, Ginna was an officer in the Wool Club and had private offices In the Wool Exchange Building, He was al- waya active a sd and = mission ork, being aasociated with the Rev, . Willlam R, Richards, formerly of Fininnelg, and nom Wa the Brick Presby- tenlan Chyroh) sseventh street and Fifth aia ih tbat fleld. A widow and two children, Daniel F. afonn, of Plainfeld, and Mrs. Ericson Perkins, of ocmieaes guy, mm Wheeling, W. Va., May 28, 190, Some years age while at work, T I “elt over a truck and severely injured both of my sitins, My blood became poison. ed as a-esult, and the doctor told me I woul’, have running sores for life, and that if they were healed up the result would he fatal, Under this discourag. YSAYE AT HIS BEST PLAYS 3 CONCERTOS. Big Audience at His Recttal in Carnegie, Hall Stays Ten Minates to Applaud This Prince of Fiddlers. Yeaye, by his masterful playing of the violin yesterday afternoon, delighted a great audience that packed Carnegie Hall from top to bottom, It was the second recital of this prince of fiddlers, anslated by the New York Symphony Orchestra, led by Walter Damrosech, Perhaps it was the weather that made him seem cold and indifferent at firs but not for tong. He began with Baoh' Concerto, No, 4, in B-flat major, and by the thme he had reached the second movement He!was interpreting the Work with appreciation and embelliehing i richly. Then followed Vieuxtempa’s Concerto !n D minor, No, 4, in whieh he Gleplayed his nich gifts as a virtuoso to their full extent, and aroused the house to a storm of applause. Here Ysaye took a rest while the or- chestra ga’ spirited rendering of Wag- ner's “Ride of the Valkyries,” He re- sumed with the Wilhelm) paraphrage of Wagner's ‘Parsifal,” in which he played jhe Good Friday music with ex- quisite sweetness, Then he ended the programme with a marvellous exposition of Max Bruch's Fantasie on Scottish Atrs, In this he was overwhelming, There was no thoushd of his dazzling technique, He compelled admiration by the breadth and fulness and beanty of his reading, sweeping through each movement {na riot of color, For nearly ten minutes the audlence stayed in Its place to applaud; but Yeaye would not yield to its ineatlate desire for more, walter Panroah kept the orchestra down accom- paniment to the aelolet tor Which Ysaye was warm in thanks, AGED MOTHER OF LOUBET DIEs. President, with Mourns Woman of Simple Country Class, France, PARIS, Jan. 16.—President Loubet's mother, ninety-two years old, died at Marsanne yesterday afternoon of con. gestion of the lungs, The Preeldent's son Paul and other menibers of the family were ait her bed- aide, President Loubet had arranged to leave Paris this evening for Marganne, but mews of bis mother’s death came before he was ready to atart, Mme. Lowbet contributed much to the President's prestige, a9 sho was a type of the simple country class, —$—<—< Chureh on Cape Cod, Landmark of Senmen, Burned, BARNSTABLE, Mass., Jan. nv ot| hed) Unitarian church, a landmark visible from many miles out af sea and built In 1830 to replace the original Unitarian ehureh on Cape Cod, was burned to- day, 108m, $10,000, 3,500 o'Branx have Ma ittan nan Baye tap ones 90 Cortland C0., 15 Dey Bh fd the E av onk TRLED ing report I left off their treatment and | resorted to the use of $,S,S, Its ef: | fects were prompt and gratif ing, It} took. only a short while for the medi- | cine ‘oenirely cure up the sores, and Tar, not dead as the doctors intimated, nor have the sores ever broke out again, | Some 12 years have elapsed since what | I have described occurred, Having been so signally benefitted by its use I cat) heartily recommend it a3 the one | edt) Great blood purifier, Joun W, ¥onnis, Care Schmulback Brewing Co, Chronic sores start often from a pim: | ple, scratch, bruise or boil, and while | Jalyes, washes and powders are henefi- vial, the unhealthy matter in the blood | tnust be driven otit or the sore will con: ves all impurities and poisons, | builds up the entire system ar | strengthens the circulation, §, § Is a blood purifier and tonic combined, Contains no mineral whatever but is guaranteed purely vegetable, If you have an ald sore pliysicians will ad- diseases of Blood Ca, Attonta, Ga. iy write to us and our a\\) | Wh aw Sato vise you soe Come to-morrow, for the rush hay been tremendoons to thin Great Piano Saie, | Walters Pianos $1 A Week $900 Walters Pianos, including stool and cover, for $105, on easy terme of $5 Down and $1 Week, Half Real Value. | to last a Hfettme, that we are Inge of from ; iw to Pianos Devisered to ‘Your Home on Payment of $5. No {nterest charged for time taken tn making payments 10 Years’ Gvarantce UNS VeLtRrA On ARO INELUS tp caution Patel unads "oe ake ond-hant plano at any priee, for tt wih gob become Utterly worthiens, Exchange 33: i i pay. any. balance wt t's no tor beau. vat , and Walters Pianos are built} of a short Cadets are made, They and aroma of a choice It ls Ered or ngs will saver on sn reap A rHoN ke UNITED CIG ' Stores All Over, ZaROV ; OPEN BYENINGS UNTIL 8. ASH or CREDI Bed and Our epeoiaity: Oak Extension Table with Five lew, $3.98 No employers’ rdferenoe requized, ‘ae atriatly Trantidential, L. Ww SWEET OF ' PHONE, TADLISHED 1895, 7 Peulton Brooklyn, Nowark'av,, Jersey’ Ci OVERCOATS LADING' §UITS, ae sand It ! ej an AT, veel #4 vf monty ‘oddway, Room wn mall order dept. will send te resentatty | Amerlean | 18 MAIL Ctesirea Waltham v Elgin Wa & Diamonds on easy ly “ayinenty, Feaulrad, Write | call SIABE CRE EDIT WATO'T OO. $l Write, te 80 Nassa ten a Vexaminntons f on the ates Anchenbrowdyl re » Doparunen 1 ON the fourseenth tho Room No. on oy vat retietay of each woek, at 2 P, Firemon: \ | Above Utuatration onerhalf actual sme, Actual alse ane shape of Prince George Cadete. are intervals day and night Aine ort smoke. Between office and home, Tran trains, Between calls, Between acts. een COUrsES, oceans are too long a smoke—and cost too much to It is just f for these little They are positively the reas little cigar we have ever laown at anyiling a ke the mee For Sala at the 300 United Stores, sy to rénch one of the 900 United Btores In pnpstoas f GPNITURE | Bilding Couch Pasnlenine homes com- Repos comoleeiy tur $49.98 ed eh ue t eh oo Sateen ol 21e8-2\92 ad Av. Bet.lio-l20th Sts. CASH OR CREDIT ‘2itp. uals T & CO. Bronx, * and, mito for Bina atch & ii Co, Smoke 12 for 20 Cents qu feel the and busi- that Prince George ve you ie delicious flavor mestic cigar. Gyr] containing 300 ress in the Gnited tee Ya Remit'te to yriatiron Bullding, New York, AR STORES CO. One Always in Sight, nannrnnnnr DENTIBTRY, TEETH All Gold Crowns, $5.00. Bridge Work, per Tooth, $5.00. TEETH OPEN UNTIL 8 P, M. RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA” RATROAD. RAILROAD, 12%, WEST. [ TATED AND fir: BRU TRI AND CORT Flation, Re ul workdays INE. NE. 2 ity. | ot Nick R” OHIO RATLWAY.—1.885 D. veer 4 NORFOLK, L, ? ny Fok Se Waekdayn and 435 EA. duly: M. ani P. Y.05 A.M. prenud PARK (North Kdays. td" M, | Nos. 401, 182 Fifth RS we hrooklvn, 800, road Btation. 1 will, call, fo and Pennsvfvanta ‘and check bag OMG Chelvea'! Coh Service, Ww. ATTERBL UBY “Al 5 Woo! Manager, s't Traffic Mani General Nanaees w. Horn PATENTS. i The Life of Trade 4,000,000 WANT adv'ts— born of human necessity ‘ and fullof human interest, of New York largest city ulation in i) M 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West. Fourteenth § 7,9, 44, 13, 45, id 19, 2; 21,92, 25, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West January Sale The pice of ¢! like that of a snow! at every On Monday, January Oth, Delivery Department show tore packages sent out than on any December, which tnotuded HOW DOES THAT SPEAK FOR JANUARY § To Sell Muslins of Merit’ at Prices We Rao | ne monne snoh tons of profit tha: will aetiae sompatitors Wee tet 0 We douten sitenea’” to. webt Aikce ata! STRONG FINE MUSLINS PILLOW Vani’ MUSLINS Mull Dienepel whieh al size One of the for eit of the eale. eae Se oe aM Mir , 6% DWIGHT ANCHOR and UTICA SHEETS and PILLOW CASES rt ‘Usuaily. Pillow D4 Pillow Pillow Pillow Bheets Sheets Sheets Bheate Sheets ormattch see ts , MOHAWK SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES A trustworthy brand that on- grapes ere and ipen- 58 Be al alae. bso Dertectiz strainht at. the factory, NOTE THE PRICHS-- Pillow Caaea-42x36 inch sy GUILSHAN: pi goods poo! GASTe ial "$1.00 $4—$7—-&—FBloO PLATES HEPAMRED WHILE WAITING, N.E.Cor.125th St.& 8th Ave. ane MOSES 1 ae Die on time {rom Desbroases and Cordundt: Streets is five minutes Jater than that given below for ci sthird Street Lat Truth be told—Lat Customers decide, oP.25 A ew Fork an World weeldi ant Hoard and Florida 8 RAILWAY.— ma Folnt Pleamat M., jundayes 12,10, fi 1854, 118 and aL Avenue (below 284 Bt); jew York ‘Transfer Company RARE A petldences through tardemination for Pennaylvanin jer, iis Tents propily procured: eM cnore Guile free. EDGAR TATE & CO,. 245 Broadway’ &OD44GHO084F00899H009904 ; Is Sunday World Wants, i The World prints yearly 4 These brief messages of the peopl: to the multitude & rs reach th: ? Jobhers ank more in ease lots. ~-—_______—» January Sale Wo means greater sesiilia aext year! Advertising Ja ‘NOT our principal method to attract, Value is Key of our Sugcess, Advertising without Value Is Worthless, Advertising th legitimete mennp of telling the publip of intentions. It Faote juatity, Results will be Satisfactory, monn & Ribbon Dept. remidds those who are making up underwear and dresses for the Bummer that full agsortments of WASHABLE RIBBONS are here at popular prices: an pore, “eae pe —-4 cents yd.-——~place, 8 No, 1% cents yd. reve 4 Sun. a et 1° pr (46 |No, 1——-B cents ¥d.——-pleee. 25, *42 No, §——T cents yd.———~plece, 4 AP. No, 5—---9 cents yd,-——~-~—plece, Others to HW @ pieus, . Women's Fine) gannary Flannel Skir rts Reductions, Bootch Tian well made— Silk scallop ruftle ei) Sa White Flannel—all wool, shrunk— three tucks, herring-bone finish., eotch Minnnel Skirts— env | tnd’ seallop Fuftieswalae Wa." +. Fine White Flannel Skints— #ilk emb'd rufflesvalue $8.98...... aso Finer Plannet akira, to $4.08, MORNING 5 Sale To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P, Women’s Cambriy Drawers firm quallty-lawn ruffle with ten tucks—regularly % cents BKCOND FLOOR—CENTRE Bi Babies’ Caps White Corded Silk and Elder- downs—fancy lace ruches, with and withot fur cf ribbon Tospties-—warm —B1tes to vertu RECOND FIOOR—CE: Women’s Fur Lined Cloaks Black Panne Cheviot— large natural or blended 16. 50 k Cotton bose UILDING. sguirrel cohareall alans— worth ty SECO! D P16 Women's Bla avality— Also Beading? Nainsook—new apt ADM eee HY § usually 15 MAIN, BLOOR-GANTHM RULLDING. Dark Outing Flanael Is Dress, pel p ach store with adwantages of new ai ture its volume bi; the great Hollday abt Towels ton: Towellings > te sare Table ens ane en Pp ee Wis aillnaenosira heayysapeelal Mi tdnat ‘Nowe Pan , : phtanen Burnotev ‘Po awelinie= } Inch-ld-cent quality %4 aunrsercaci | ha Haan, acon, tam AllLinen Dathaak aig utnen 'E White ta x A that wero $1. sah Bares fat ae rane ually ped oT in as i il B... Abe dozen napking,. ges Have you oi t th Wott aoa" avenge & hers progress batons! 0 Firat week was ‘Thows who came ‘on ‘Therefore, Becond ee ected he "hia men’s Und Counlity is fitat countderation, all garments oe selected wiih wpeeiat ro quality, cut, shape dad Hnlsh~ nsw, tastelul, effective poorly made up, ...+. We will not sacrifice Quality to Show, ot All offerings must pome serviceable qualities, so that customers who, rataln pleasant secollectiond of thele purchases—thal’s why each hasan ah be styles always bi Military atyle~uiually $1.09, “Shela | : January Sale of } Men's Night Shirts ag ape Rogera Nickel Silverware . Woarranied Bolld Silver Phy Tabie Spoons Forks Value Hat Yop oe io Spooner aie * Ber | Not more than § dosen of each to # MAIN Pa iB tag ho Bye DING, - Tapestry Couch Coverp Persian stripestringed— 3 yds long—valwe to BASPMENT—CENTRE BUPLEIRG, Men's All Linen Mak'te full size! lemptite- than a shill Hs Iinen alone fa MAIN FiO! ‘ 44-inel Blagk Cheyiats All Woo!—double was} vamos hale ieee iG) value at 09 combs | Dor BLOOMINGDALE Lex, to 8d Ave., 89th to “sa HELP co Se as arate

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