The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1905, Page 9

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Tite if} a it MAZIE FOLLETTE, young men fboarded {t. Brown's father heaml of the affair and hurried three @euths tn ‘hot pursult after the trio, No thme was lost by the lobster-hungry trlo in getting from the Grand Central station to Longacre Square, where the fights were blinking a greeting, + Mazie Follette, Actress, Makes Flying Trip from Chicago for Supper on Broadway, and Is Captured by Cupid. ‘Witen Maxie Follette, soubrette, came from Chicago just to have one dinner | oa Broadway she did not anticinate re- ; Oeming as & bride on a honeymoon, but ; from the strange turn of events this y Unampected journey te echeduled. Miss ' | Mollette’s appetite for lobster, Broad- ‘ way atyle, is responsible for the affair, ‘Phe actress felt the need of a lobster oupper after Friday night's perform> | anbe in "Bmiling Iete,” the operetta in , which she ls appearing at the Iroquois fn Chicago, and with two young Chi- ‘ eago business men, Asa Kelly, known ‘as “Spike,” and Edward Brown, she \ want to Rector’s, in Monroe street. The hour was late and tho place closed, Well, we'll go to Rector’s anyway," eaid ‘Spike.’ ‘I hear he has @ branch , in New York." ‘The midnight train was just about to ! pull out when the actress and the two , ‘Boccaccio 1 tyr Ofd Comte OperaSpotled by Ber dag Broadwayised—Fritst Saheff Detertorating, ‘Why can’t the olf light opera be \\ given on a merits? Inatead of making | ents @ general question, let's eok ft of | mMasager Charles B. Dillingham, who le gutting Fritet Scheff ¢hnough @ more or profitable course of operatic eproute at the Broadway Theatre, They've been ediling ol sores with a vengeance hare Ole peaaon, But olf ecores—the wind, of course—are quite capa: esttling thomsctves, DA@lingham's credit, be it sald, metdled with them. He in" with coon songs or who—who, in @he name is holy to opera Comique— Broadwayizing the revivals been made at the Broadway it has become the home “f | i i i g EE ft the operas that have frunefully out of the pact tarred by the same stick that obnoxious decoction “musical comedy," the off atory last night whee Hie HE A comio opera in three iit : El Von Suppe,” the pro- i the hoavenly chorus in an an= oF a5 g , woul brought to trial, Mr. Dillingham’s Mistake. Mr, Dilliagham, in malkng the revi- vals that: promised vo muoh and have yielded 90 little, has made tho mistake of playing to “Broadway” instead of playing above ft, If he had done the inate Frital Scheff by ‘this thine would have had @ clientele quite her own, and ‘one which, it ts fair to presume, would ‘he profitable toher manager, ‘he atbompt to “popularize” old works has served onty to cheapen them and to lessen the lustre of the atar, who haa been shoot: ing steadily Gowhward since »he left opera, Thanke to Victor Herbert, “Bal ette”’ gave Mios Scheff a good start on tke road to comic-opera popularity, but, to @peak the plain truth, whe has “fallen down!’ repeatedly gince, Miss Scheff Jooked pert and pretty, and ‘dewhing,” if you like, last night, but your eyes couldn't ahut your ears to the faot that she sang almost cons tantly off the key, Harrleon’s Imagination? As usual, Loule Harrison, who was ambortmcciae . imagined . himselt | th there entered Mies Ena McClure, of the Colonial Music Hall, with L, C, Dillman, a well-known merchant of Cln- einnatl, Mr, Dillman’s only claim to notioe Mm this affair is that he was re- ported engaged to marry Miss Follette. Mies Follette was supposed to be in Chicago and Mr, Ditimen in Cincin- atl, Both were face to face in Reo- tor'’s, Miss Follette shirieked softly. the explanation that he was on his way to attend an up-State wedding, Happy seene, with all principals grouped around the Follotte table, Tived. Young Brown @ald he would go home willingly If they would let him finish his meal ‘The detectives are back to Chieago, ae eS she does go it will be asa bride, whole show-everything but the asbes- toe curtain. He obtruded himself with epreme golf-satiefaction at every oppor tenfty. It, at some special free-for-all, profesafonal matines, Mr, Harrison could a fight to the finish for tte centre the stage, the spectacle! woud be in- teresting tf not edifying. ance was made by Mr, Arthur Cunning- ham Sn his ainging of the cooper's gong. oung, was weloomed back teu fess interesting and perhaps much lees | 7 Way ‘hot be with true i] to and let it dwell in harnwny wih GD, Nervousness Read my offer—a full dollar's worth of ” wae offered on the altar of Poor Von Buppel Let Joy that he is dead, If he oould returmed to earth and heard the “gage’ that were committed in ame Inst night he would probably ‘ tave been lined up at the Thirtleth street police station a little later and mitnensed @ change of murderous e4- ‘pault entered ageinet him. A jury with pense of the eternal fitness of things 1d have acquitted him and asked dor the desecrator of hie work to be ant t iy Perfecting — ae known by fugeist) ri W i Patani || Sale FD. ay vi . Wal a tht italnan hatte ||| Price, re sloopiessness, trritabiiity, All of these things 5 are fully explained in the book 1 will sen you When you write, fe known, and relied upon, have heard of it, So I make this offer to you, & for doubt may be removed, Sead no money-— make oO prmolse—take no risk, Siuply writs, end i a ro ye never. tried my medy, order 0 vd ou An order on your For tor o tull dojter hottie Book 2 on the i i whieh book you want. ‘Siok Gon Rheumatism a bottle, For sale at forty thousand drug stores, Another Spe fal Sale of Beautiful Sateen Petticoats, AEP EE worth 1.50,.at 98c. These “Petticoats are made of a fine quality highly mercerized Sateen, they come {n all the new colors, brown, navy blue, green, garnet, also black, Worth 2.00, at L 2 5 each. Thaga Petticoats are made of a hea Wy quality of mercerized Sateens, with a rioh silk finish; they come in plain black only, 0 h Ladies’ linen lawn Walsts Hise to describe ‘i Hod war have of handsome design dn English eyelet embr are nicely —————_————_—_—_— Sale of Belts Made of the New Plame Silk " Waite Black Blue Green Red As the viands were about to be served With three rows of cording, lined with sateen, breckles in gilt, nickel, gun metal and black enamel finish of various assorted designs, ‘Mr. Diliman came to the front with Meanwhile the busy sleuths had ar- lume silk at 25¢, mobably still wondering and waitin; Brown sipped away and ‘hurried Marie Follette has mot yet returned, know her say that when OpioDate "he S ¥6 matched against Sam Bernard Rl quire, outfit complete for... 50 cards with late en in seri eas 48e cards engra' name In Old Engi, is el 138 10 cards engr: shad- ed Old Enplith...s.+0ss.00 LSS ‘The one genuine hit of the perform: ‘The musio throughout rraa, wea as kind to tho the tumeful score? Our buyer went to East Li my Remedy free to try—without de- posit, or risk, or promise to pay. cottages and boarding-houses. BE Pleces, Rerular priog 64.50. Tn more than @ million homes my remedy Yel you may not ptranger, that every possible excuse tastefully bound In stout cloth binding, 4 for a full bottle—pot a keeps constantly on his shelves, > druge Regular Sale et ‘il Feaulre na, conaltlong. ne wal oe Price. Price. capt my 0} a i) As th , Seas tore nine Ne wit cena Nhe Sh ||] Thwckeraz's Works, 10 vols..tho Bim tome Sat AI pRB nll Eilot's Works, ¢ vol 25 4.00 Ou ct I pportunity: ‘ ae Ud BREAN ABSOLOTELY how (oka ||] Scott's Waverley No tid forever of all forms of nervousness—to i bo ria not only. of the trouble, but of the very dause which produced It?) Write free order Book 1 on Dyspepsia, Bh ar el Hooke 4 for Wy oop, Rox 1, Rook 4 for Wont Rising, Wit, State Yok for Men vou mus! Book § on the Kidneys) Mild cases are often cured by a aingle Dr. Shoops r END: instance viding without exception t 2200 Skirt Lengths i. The folowing iret are represented: All-woo! cheviots, serges, whip This collection embraces the following fabrics ings, homespuns, Scotch sultings, canvas cloths, flake suitings, pepper and salt mixtures, granite cloths, etamines, volles, vell- ings, mohalrs, sicillans, checks, etc., etc, If these lengths would cost from $3.50 to $5.00 Entire Skirt for I cords, hopsac plests or ruffles In some fashion, and|itucks, new sleeve wil fitted. tucked stock, Ladies’ linen Waists, with small pearl buttons; pleated back, stock with tabs, Special at $2.98. Value 325. the entire front of scrotl leeve with shirring from and buttoned back, Ladies’ elet embroidery, back of small pleats, new sleeve wit of pleats, pleated front, fancy stock and tie, Special at $6.75. vate $8.9. We are also Mowing a line of||° puted and tucked ects in thls||houlder, deep cu! Stationery and Engraving One Week's Sale at Cut Prices e These Chiffon Vetls are full three $ stamped with your chole of these yards long, and come in every possible |] Hand-made Hats of Silk Brald and Chitfo Fanoy Brald and Male, coy designs ahd: mény-others, in gold, silver or colors, nicely hemt- || tucked Chiffon, Messaline Silk, Horsehlr Brald and Chitfon, Mohair f he from the Eaton-Hurlbut Co, or the Whiting Co. Cholce of Achray Linen, in dull gray or Nublan blue; also vellum finish—in white, say, blue and helio, The paper alone is worth 38. 39c 100 Wedding Invitations, allowing 10 Mnes of engraving in script type; fine est maper, with outside and inside en- velopes; during this week nly, fOf.sssssessesvevsse, Oo OD 40¢, to $0c,; all at.. 't break—but the trust \lid—and their The details speak for themselves, It | Hotels and Restaurants, It is equally Standard Sets AN well printed on excellent paper from good legible type, and durably and Splendid @loth Bound Books at 1c. Have been sold at 25¢, Some are illustrated, 4.50 1600 5.40 2.26 7.60 2.75 3.95 10.00 6.25 o 260 1,25 Mt te 18 25 2001 2 2.50 i ee 1 Rov 145 Found Yet Lost, B. P. Roe. from Aled, Sin ‘ons Lls—at a saving of nigel ve dollars, AM new-ohaving been imonth ago; full ning (9) by twelve (12) feet, An Extraordin @ut-Price Sale of Length Women’s Waistseseaee Ladies’ lawn Walsts, front with rows of ered front, tucked back, tucked sleeve cuff and stock, Special at O8c. Value $2.00. Special at $1.48. Vii #98. Ladies’ china silk Waists in black or white, work of lace, hemstitching and shirring, fancy sl shoulder, deep cuff of fancy lace, trimmed back Special at $4.98. value 46.98. china silk Waist, entire front of handsome design, of English leats from ||} érs an Ooo ce gam emanerres Prices Average One-Half the Actual Worth, In the Basement To-morrow. Dinner Set. wd ane Inara parva, diotireage, The Dinner Set. Dinner Set. | Toilet Sets. Warning not” With the ReFvep whlch ently 55 Pleces. 64 Pleces, wage, PRehet, Ou to feel, to walk, to talk, to think, to see, 6 Breakfest Plates, Chamber.and Cov ut the INBIDH nerves, the automatio power 6 Dinner Plates, } Covered Boa Siar" herves—these are the nerves that work wears 6 Boup Plates, Brun Vase oi ae eT Ae eto explain how. thee gues. on Bra nn 10 9 tender “ung nerves contny ad operete the a Mal . Sterne OR PROS Stomach, the heart, the hidneys, the liver, Fruit Dieh 64 10 Pieces, How Sxseates i atraing and overindulgence 1 Larwe Meat Dish, in ekular priog, $2.50. deatry} ir delicate fibres, How, through 1 Covered Vor: leh, 10 in yy bon are ls ee in one centre { Goan la ok Ho DIR Sale ‘ 9 How thie farse fond of eympathy. produnes Grey Piecieer Dish. «, exer Dun, | Price, e the outward slane of darvousntas which fa re tar Dish, should wi we OF he wble within, Ihave Pitcher, er. oR SET: OE lta Pitan mal tae || | Pr ga | biel 6 * tha Trade’ well we Fervesy Tm rr 1 Piomh Di intl Pode, tthe APA La PRICES Regular Salo loth Leather pinding Hinting. || Bangle Bracelets at 55c. Reg, Salo Reg, Sale Gold-filled wire bracelets, in Roman Price. Price, Price, Price. et oven late than @ Skirt and Dress Leng Black and @olored Dress Goods ominent manufacturer has closed out to us his ENTIRE ACCUMULATION of a season's weaving of LOOM S at A FRACTION OF THEIR REAL VALUE. rfect. We have divided them into two lots, which will be ready on two speci counters to-morrow, pro- he most phenomenal dress goods bargain of the entire year. yi from the pleces eats, handsomely emtbroid. shoulder, fancy tucked front of cluster of small tucks, entire front of cluster th tucks'from shoulder, large full blouse, fancy hand embroidery, front with pleats and “finished new sleeve with deep cuff, color you would care for: stitched. $1.50. We have Just an even ¢ oUsAnS to sell)at 89c, All for @ 29c for 75¢, to $1.25 Long Chifs’ fon Veils (yard and @ half); | hemstitched; Black, Brown, Navy, 98 well as fancy embroidered and col- ored Vells, All at 29c, Embroidered French Linen; also turn-over collars in white and light blue (washable)—made up with fancy pointed tabs in white and colors; values are hn 25¢ —— — ————— SOX Wonderful Bargains in Porcelain Dinner Sets The Pottery Association of America—located at East Liverpool, Ohlo—so-called trust, that started out to i og the prices of American-made Crockery, found themselves Up against a stone wall, The Crockery In splendid stock was thrown on the market at appalling prices, 1 and bought two solid carloads, s plain white porcelain—the sort that Is used in the better class of desirable for common everyday use in the home and for summer Stock vered Voreable Di nV sable hile 100 pleces, Regular price, $6.60, AT STARTLING || Jewelry Novelties. The newest shield pin effects, set Tee ee Arete and helical ends; also coll springs beneath the seat—to add strength and Dumas's Vicomte de Drage” "|| Pear! Neck Chains at 75¢. i 42.25 $09 Rolled gold seamless bead neck AutomobileHat Pins at 550 By ave in reality @ Sofa Bed—by simply lowering the back you have « thor- ough: The tend, “a0 a.an{{ chains, in Roman, English and pol- Balgac's Works, 16 vols,..... 20.00 9.76 {shed finlsh, strung on fox wire, 42.95 $7.00. $3.76,|| And polished finish, warranted extra 205 7.00 8 fine quality, Pear! Bead Chains at$1.00 Roman pearl waxefilled bead lorg: nate and neck chains, handsome colors. Silver Tollet Sets at $5.75. Comb, brash and mirror sets, In newest floral designs, made of extra quality silver plate, ‘A, Barr. Military Sets at $3.85. ‘ M Pair military brushes and comb, In (7 Great bee: floral designs, extra quality silver ‘Whaling and Fishing, Nordhoft. plate, The materials are all of this spring’s styles and are in every 1350 Dress Lengths ixsccn'piece! cheviots, serges, Henrlettas, mixed tallor sultn \enalsh ‘aie checks % it and pinoy crepes easnine, voles cfTOn canvas cloths, novelty mohairs, shepherd checks, iy mohairs ns. If bought from the pieces these lengths would cost from $4.50 to 97.50, Entire | Dress for L 98 Length @ Each Printed Foulard Silks- Valae 49c. We've some 1,200 yards of these new Spring silks in Ika dot and neat designs—all new and made to con- with this season’s styles in dress silks. The grounds are of navy, cadet, tan, gray, brown, reseda, myrtle, royal and black with white effects—a big speciallll fy sie fer aus, for Friday at Thirty-eight Cents Yard, ay flyer at.. Remnants of CHINA SILKS and CRYSTAL||| Bobbinet At 19¢ Yard. CORD SILKS—lengths of from one to ten yards—all colors. No mailor C, ©, D, orders, Silks: 24-inch BLACK GUARANTEED TAFFETA, A choice at 274nch BLACK ALL-SILK PONGEE. 59 7} 24inch COLORED CREPE DE CHINES. C yard; | 20.inch LOUISINE CHECK SILKS, values upto 75e, $ 20-inch SILK AND WOOL POPLINS. One Yard Wide Black Taffeta—A duplicate lot of last Friday's big special—two qualitles—g1.00 and ————————————————————————————— New Millinery Underpriced. Recent misfortunes in the wholesale branch of the Millinery, business in this ay feft undeliveréd orders in the hands of i nufactur- new shade of tah 0 um weights; double th importers, which had to be converted into cash in alhurry, sizes OY to 11, 190 for yi We secured several large and splendid lots at one-half and one- third of thelr real worth, and will place! them on sale to-mor- Paice Tor sr. row morning a the same reductions, bd awe ‘ They are all new goods, made for the Spring tnd Summer season—by those in ee rea pM ftion to anticipate what the demands will be, Assortment hand 1,000 Chiffon Veils || postion to anticioate watt TN fide and colors; Flowers, Feathers, Braids andl] "288 924 10 tte other materials, Three price lots only are mentioned out of a group of some- thing like twenty others, effects—in black, brown, navy, red, green and white, Twenty-five shopes, in small, medium and iM je cue 8 Real values up'to'ga7§, (Choose at : .98e)}. Roses of Velvet and Muslin, cup shape, three Ins pune all the new Paris col- orings of Cyrano, sage, brown, red, ombre, old rose, light blue, pink, royal, astel tints and white, if) Rat values'up to 69¢, bunch, Choose at,... dsvvovewperernlonepecns Straw Bralds—Japanese and Italian; all the new and staple colors) also the but- : ton edge effects, In pleoes of ten (40) yards, COOKE Mt... see serovar veer $3.98 for $8 Double Couches, Inclading Mattress and Bolster. Other ores Seeulonsly try Rae Mic fey Gilt Tron ecenn fo108t figures, but no store ever app! G name on this Double Cou et for to-morrow, It fs. less than the actual worth of the lron—you get it Eorbies for $3.98, The picture shows two Coaches— which #8 exactly what you get for, $3.98, One {3 an inch lower than Other, 80 as to slide underneath The trames are of bronzed {ron, fitted with Natlonal wire and helical spring ends. 3 To-morrow at $3.98; COM- PLETE WITH TWO MAT- TRESSES (with the bolster). The picture at the right shows the two beds when separated, At the left beds are closed to- gether with both mattresses on top, $8. 75 for $14 Dav The great demand for a Couch Bed that will yee: ee brought “—s Steel Daven- : rt Couch—one hundred of which we are able to offer at an intro. }] N juctory price of $8.75—instead of $14, omfortable resting place—the width of a double bed, te made with the ey best Bronze Steel frames, fitted with Nattonal Wire De comfort, Mattress Is covered with fo’ denim, Silver Key Sugar Complete for $8.75. cen, doa, Oe; cat... ——————————— eS Tapestry BrusselsRugs, $14. 50} i% Made to Sell at $19.50 We offer, for to-morrow only, choice of 50 Tapestry Brussels Ru; the choicest patterns that come from Alex. Smith & Sons’ Yon! mills—at a saving of exactly five dollars, pales ‘All new—having been woven less than a month ago; full nine (9) by twelve (12) fe Bag edireanh foe Linoleum Special. Several thousand yards of high-grade Linoleums in inlaid and tile ef. fects will go at reduced prices to-morrow. 86c, for 60c, quality Cork Linoleum, 89c, for 80c. quality tmported Scotch Linoleum, 8c, for $1.50 quality inlald Linoleum, very choice patterns, 19¢, for 30¢, quality A. Sampson & Sons’ Ollcloth, 20c, for 45c, quality A, Sampson & Sons’ Ollcloth, 890, for $0c, quality A. Sampson & Sons’ (etl ce Seaton ged ay

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