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| : i Scores Distinct Personal Suc- | an? ecap—Ben Webster, Leading Man, Will Be Matinee Idot. z hili- Pan velETee Cae 7F F F j WE! i i ag : Fil 3 i ; u F AH | 9 i ‘ iy. il | { from the i afte ps H af — z z iu i Ege EY E hy at | H = “every inch a rivial thing whioh Will. and Cosmo Gordon Lennox French and / it of English actresses to our dollar-planted shores flesh and blood out of straw and kept a keenly-critical audience shter- ested in her, and, through herself, in- ‘terdsted in the play. . What There Is of Story, ‘There's yory little to say about The yPringe \Conaort,"" ‘The son of a bankrupt ‘pounder of @ soversign—e sovereign who had run through every sovereign— fs led in marriage to Queen Sonia, It in & case of love at first sight. has to be when there are only three | Miss Nellie Ma (It acta) They are married between acts, which 1s something to be thankful for, Husband gets peevish because he ie merely ‘‘a dressed-up doll" and isnt Gilowed to help bis wife paddle the can ment: tray: of state, Well, says he, if 1/ had St frst produstion here lagt night have a hand in running the gov- when Frank Keenan presented “The ernment 1’ll run meself. fe walt for the Ist of Ma; impulse. ‘He moves to doesn't | Lady Bookle” at the Berkeley Lyceum | ¥; but moves on rnd introdueed Miss Nellie Maloolm and wn apart. The Queen gees the liveried jackeys of the court leusions on trays—ye The Queen's aunt, a ‘nosey’ ‘body, takes a peek at every- flag of rebellion!" she ones, terring his New York, public. Not she whips something white from ‘the a re at unfurls the’ princely the breeze, ‘The Queen barrister who loves’ her to disenchant alarmed at what she sees, sends an es- her with the idea of running a pool- Gort of soldiers to fetch her huffy telly ambition and no: out, for secre 1h a’ double Wont her audience comp Digger and better than her r. Ben Webster, ohm He comes bi cepts n halt inter out only after told him that he There's a “scene” throne=a an t She had heen keeping. Wor: Audience Completely, Troma gentle e plays who he married her eG) personating a polloeman, ralding/ her t for love, and he Sears | apartment and threatening to take her P owever, and ae- inte custody at once in th yi ‘ tigen ea Rint Ahat she agrees to his proposition to to hold {t in trust drop bookmaking and s¢1 heir to tho little j hanm Ais Jeftreys | fo jonal scenes whieh | @ footlights, so that ie It ne a plived the |My a very di Printoe, also made a ‘most favorable Im- |The Tady Bo % . portunity to display pression, (He ie a blond Briton, clean. PYrn yy i vad piave the dual ‘rote of 1 cut, good-looking and well-mannere: Will doubtless lure the matinee gir an ftom ‘her tair as soon as her elder alster *' carries home the news, Misa Kate-Philips made every one her | friend by her naughty acting of tho frank) Andy WilfridsN human, man-hunting princess, forth was amusing as the big setupid’ a Her’ who almost became ne foun ane att 14 ey re ie Gay oO} tf hh fart Misbosketut tye, end HH.” n tried very hard to a’ Yeharoter part’ of the ¢ OF Hresident of the Coun- oll, mn his ‘walk {t was difflewlt to judge. whother “his feet. hurt him or} Blanche Bates'and a Good’ Com» whether le was in tho incipient stages of a buck-and-wing dance. A bevy of were ladies newsboys velling the big strike in the Subway!" i aadtitiabad Bnglish g: in waiting, but there wa no explaining where thelr awful-looking “gentlemen friends! you left the thentre and heard AN About C.D, came from “Extra! AMELIA BINGHAM IN “MLLE, MARNI,’’ Inane Play Which Even Beauly Doctor and Dressmaker Can't Sade. Amelia Bingham appeared in a four- adt drama, three atunning gowns and a ewoll sealskin coat at Wallack's Thea- the last night. The gowns were made by an artist, play, until the ~ which ig more than can be sald of the “Mademoiselle Marni," the remaricar ble productign jn which Miss Bingham presented herself, has about everything thrown intd Its composition, from Bible ahd stock quotations to dancing and singing specialties and grand-opera aire Tont stage, ‘Tho play {s labelled a modern society comedy drama, but the comedy that was in evidence Inst night wasn't ex- actly the sort Mr. Dymay was striving for. Yn justice to Miss Bingham, who Is swamped with one of the worst plays ¢hat ever broke Into a Broadway Thoa- “¢re, let it bo known that she Inspired the weary, nerve-strained audience Into spontaneous applause by an excellent it of acting in the third act, when Mile, Mlegitimate child of Saint Germain, denounces her father tu Marni, bis fi Furthermore, ‘ace, Miss Bingham Baron de never Idoked better, and, us the ladies would say, her gowns were dreams, Yes, Amelia wag good to look upon in her bewutiful white embroidered and fringed “oreation" with the white lace @oat, in her Binghamesque evening gon and her purple velvet princess gowt. But even bentity doctur can't make a pley—al- |" an expert modiste and though Amelia was looking decaledly The play—as noar ay on» att pac didn’ Mrought lio the’ world w had ment daug happe a ter We At, AV n=hat to de inately fi vet. young » though re gne had over from me Jumible wf inane >with alligs | f ladle: fier her father her mother to marry the umidma’ steps In and Alg- closes the fact that Fablenne Marnt is ba os a wide. 5 Who ip a wonder on e, ruins comen ther, as as | tton at the Academy. just as he te about plot js all very wonderful and beyond logical understanding, but a the actors ores haps teliiog ‘opsey: it @ little confiden- tal singing Conversation with the front Tow, bul hon) danaing was louder, eric de. Belleville played Baron ya for which he ought piece any CLEVER RECITAL BY MISS STANNARD. Displays Considerable Gifts in “Hiden Bower’ and ‘’Bal- Yad of Reading Gaol.’’ ‘With nn unpoetic carpenter sawing and hammering away next door, Miss Anna Stannard gave e poetio recital to several women and five or sik men @t the Madisop Square Thentre yester- Gay afternoon, Tp her first number, Rossettl’s “Hien Bower," Miss Stannard as Lilith gave & strfiing Ithitation of the onginal snake charmer, The scene was ‘the | outskirts of the Garden of Hdem,” yond | the snak» waa the largest ever eoen in | the neighborhgod of the Hoffman Houto and F¥th Avenue Hotel, It made you} feel “creepy” to see the way (4lith | took that huge green Sledle-rnace rune | ster to her bokom, Miss Stannard’s other reading wes Oscar Wiilfe's "Balind of Reading Gaol,” which improved steadily as ity and left the audianos Tetra went alon fn Mts spell ‘The reader's obtet fanie Was thal sie made it too strenuoud in hor efforts to bring out its gra, tragic horror, ‘Tho poem was given with a funereal setting of black curtains, and mt the end a bidéen chorus hailed tie banged trooper's soul with a ty 8, come, Miss Stannard hae o@ fine vole and & vommanding presence—and the great- eat stage snake in captivity, €, D.\ ——— “THE LADY BOOKIE”’ BRIGHT AND BREEZY. ‘colm and Cecil Ward, of London, Uleverly Present Merry Farce. A bilthe and delicious piece of foolery Mr. Ceoll Ward, both of London, to the | | The Nitle diclogue which formed the medium of thelr introduction deals with the attempt of Miss Dorothy Muetland to “make a book" and a living at the fame time, and tho efforts of a young room, This he succeeds in doing ‘im- a matri- himself as) montal agency Inetcad, wi the first and only cellent The little comedy is charming fo f-far more charming than ft ni e, since X York would have b giad to meet Miss 2 (0 Malcolm in & |most anything, for she ja & young Ww saree) 00d looks, with b and a Hiaiole, ty art withal whi: it. | fr, Ceoll arr istor and “bobby with humor and id envy, ‘The Nitle cuntain-ratset 19 a delightful (bit_of froth, and was exceedingly woll Irecelved. It’ wae followed by "At the 1 aeien hora’, rand "The System of Dr, fart,” 2. 5 Sere “DARLING OF THE GODS", RETURNS TO TOWN. pany in the Belasco Produc- "The Darling of the Gods" returned Jast night, with Blanohe Bates as the star, and was well received by a large audience which filled the Academy of Music. -The company, as it stands tor day, {8 not so strong as that which played at Belasco's Theatre a year ago, but, despite the Weakening in a few characters, the performance went off felicttously, , Albert Bruning, as Zakkurl, the Min- {ster of War, suffers by comparison with George Arliss, whose finished per- formance of the part was a feature of the former production, He loses the fine aubtlety of the cruel and crafty villain as portrayed by Arliss, Eugene Ormonde in the role of Kara, leader of the Samurai, the;swordmen, sang his part, which was neither good ¢locution nor Jnpanese, The same stage setting was used, even praying more effective than In the smaller Forty-second street theatre, Ag the curtain rose on every act the aud! ence Invariably applauded the setting, The climaxes received a similar appro: bation. (eee ene DOCKSTADER FILLS GRAND OPERA-HOUSE, Arrives in His Airship Tommy- rot II,, and Bombards with Raptd+Fire Jokes. Lew Dockstader and his minstrels arrived at the Grand Opera-Hlouse last | n in his airship Tommyrot TT, and | the, west skle was there to greet t packing the house to the rafters, show 1s full of good featuresy In blogmph plotures of | Prewiden 8 inauguration and the pas ade, Neil O'Brien's and Will Tallett's “Rapid Transit Up to Date,’ a street car burlesque, and Lew Dookstader's ayservations from the airship, a few myles of which wore: 3 Brooklynd 1 miset go by It easy it'll wake up!" “Look ot all the ships out In the The Original Natural Laxative | Grace It is only then } fe" gives her fine op-| }! His performance ts both fuished | f bay! They can't find.a place to Jana! Charlie Murphy owns all the dookal” "New Yonk on one @ide of me—Hrook- Fron, the, other! I'm between life and “There's, a Long Jeland accommoda- Hon train! Accommodates every one bunt the passengers!” “Bee all those wagons loaded with coal! No, it fs smow—driven snow!’ —-—— GILLETTE'S WELCOME. In Sherlock Holmes He Repeats Hfs Old Success at the Empire. Willldm Gillette received a most flat- tering welcome on his return last night to Broadway and the Empire Theatre, And he came back in the familiar role of Sherlock Holmes, the marvellous de- teotive of Conan Doyle's imagination, @ character a0 admirably fitted to Mr. Gillette, At the close of each act he teoelved threes and four curtain calls from an enthustastic audience that com- pletely filled the theatre, 3 None of the dramatic possibilities of "The Strange Case of Miss Faulkner,” upon which the Gillette play is based, was overlooked in the play, and the binge effects were fascinatingly intensl- fied by an innovation in light manipu- lelfon which doubtless will be quickly Puated by Broadway producers and others. It {9 a most artistic idea. lr, Gillette enacts the character with the sume quiet, convincing mothod that kas always stamped him as a genulne student aotor, His perfonmance 1s most fctras fd | and his success highly de- werved. Evening World readers familiar with Conan Doyle and the thousands each week are balng Introduced to the great detective will be well repaid tn peelng Mr. Gillette as Sherlock Holmes. Mr. Gillette hag a well-bal- @nced supporting company, At Other Theatres. Lalu Glasr, in the oomle opera, “The Madcap Princess,” opened a week’ agement at the Harlem Opera House, Ward ond Vokes, in “A Palr. of Pinks,” drew a large audience at the West Bnd Theatre, ‘Slonte Cristo” was given. by the stock company at the Yorkville The atre, The Fourteenth Stroct Theatre had Theodore Kremer's No Wedding Bells for Her," "The Queen of Chinatown” was the attraction at the American, , Patrice was the star of Driven from Home’ at the Star, “Alone in the World” was the offer- ing at the Third Avenue Theatre, Billy Clifford in “How He Won Her’ went to the Metropolis, ‘Across the Pacific’ moved to the ‘Tho Beautiful Indian Maidens were at the Dewey, and Hred Irwin'a Burs lesque Company at the Gotham, 4 Continuing at leading theatres were Pritat Schott in "Boceaccio,"” Broadway; Grace George in “Abigail,” Savoy; aie Education of Mt, Pi Liberty; Dekers Weicnt ork ord on New York: ere’ i | Windsor, in The “Who Goos Dat lek; , Belesco’s Theatre: “The Music, Masters’! Bi pA in “Cousin Biliv," “Tash Klesohna.” Man- ‘The Collere Widow.” in Nordland,” Hy Pig. Hudson; Lveeum, Vacdedtile Attracttons, Dida, the nenatic novelty, was retained as the Headline et Hammerstein's. The DW Included Jesele Millward and comr pany in ‘Whe Queen's Messenger,” Ryan ‘and’ Richfleld, Chatile Case, the Obsd: trier Troupe, the Rose Wentworth ‘Tria, the Carnie Troupe, Clement De’ Leon and, Watson and Cllfford. 1 Now features at the Colonial Music Hall were Daiste Greene in a singing and dancing sketch, and Ross and Fen- ton, ‘The Athletic irl’ and “The Duel in the Snow" continue to make up the greater purt of the bill, Peter F, Patley and his Lulu Girls were the headline ‘attraction at the Clrole. Others’ were the Four Mortons, the Waterbury Brothers and ‘Tenny, Eddle Girard and Jessie Gardiner, How- ard and North, Raymond and Caverly and Marguerite and Hanley, Hddie Foy was the topliner at Keith's, aypearing in the skit, The Man Be- hind the Gun,” ATi other features were Harry Watson's Farmyard, Wal- ter Le Roy and Florence Clayton In “*s Horse on Hogan; ‘Troba, a Eu- ropean juggler and stnong man; Mari- on Garson, soprano, and Loney Haskell, comedian and storyteller, Proctor's Theatres—"Diplomacy" was played by the stock company at, the Fifth Avenue Theatre, and Elmer Ten- ney made his. debut as a monologist in tie yaudeville section, Robert Hilliard, in ‘Number 913," headed the vaudeville bill at the Twenty-third street Theatre, “The Money Makers” was presented by the stock company at the Fifty-elghth Street Theatre, ‘The Helmet of Na- varre" was the dramatic offering at the One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fifth Street Theatre. Tony Pastor offered among others CORN & BUNION WAX & PASTE CURES CORNS & BUNIONS. Nothing Like It. Price 2he. JAMES S, COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St,, N.Y, The 1905 World Almanac 's the business man's most reliable handbook, a: complete | of vale uable information. It's the ‘standard Ee pind anoual, 95 tents; by muil, arp fri me | | WORLD: TUESDAY KVENIN liss Eltis deffreys Wins a Trtumph. Balloy and Madison, word and Manning, Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy Barry, the Manhasset Gomes Four, ‘Leone ‘Thurber and her Cott, the coon shouter, wold In an "Um a Country Girl.” A new military Wheeler, Wilcox,” entitled “Wite Country," was presented by Mattle Keene Ba company at Hurtle & Sea- mon'@, hers on the bill were the Seven Grunatho Sisters, Huropean ac- ping East Bnd Cooper in "A Pio- ife;"" Burke and Dem and the Fallan ‘Trio, “ und lerre Gasnler, the Fronch Hercules, Was the ohtef attraction at Huber’s Museum, In Brooklyn Theatres. “Mrs. Wiggasof the Cabbage Patoh’’ began @ week's engagement at tfie Mon- tauk, ‘lhe Ohartty Nurse" Park and Hawthorn comedy sketch, laylet by Hilla or was the offering sie bel 8 vaudeville bill at the in- Herbert Keleey and Bi Bhat: non in Jahn Oliver Hobbes and George Moore's one-act play, ‘J in Lavere' Stacking! Hassan ‘Ben Ate Dleven Tooxoonin Amabs; Hila Bradna, equestrienne; Harry Gifoll and James at ee Glenroy, 4 eeney's vaudeville house were Louis Wesley and Mrs. Annie Yeamans, Harry La Rose and company, the Four Webbs, Eckent and Bang, and Scott, Henshaw and Firancioll, Har: Brown and otters, i iis pial edt ON TWO NEW LECTURE CENTRES. Attractive Entertainment by the Bonrd of Hducation, Two new lecture centres will be opened by the Board of Education this evening, During March and April, on ‘Tuerduy evenings, lectures will be de- livered, At St. Corneilus's Church, No, 428 West Forty-sixth street, Miss Mar- Lng Klein will lecture on “As You Like It," and at Ninetysninth street en Bec cand Miss Grace Burt will lecture on “Ham+ At Public School No, 80, No, Blghty-elghth street, Dr, Hen yea son will begin his course of elght lec- tures on United States history, with a lecture on ‘The Birth of the Nation,” Mrs, Lucia Ames Mead will lecture this evening at tha Wadlelgh High School, | apoplexy on a Sixth avenue elevated *\Walking Suits A. M. PALMER SAID TO BE IMPROVING. Theatrical slanager Stricken on “L” with Apoplexy May Recover, A. M, Palmer, the well-known theatri- cal manager, who had a stroke of braln yestenlay, was reported at the J, Hood Wright Hospital to-day to Improving, and the physicians sald they had strong hopes of his recovery, This {s the second stroke that Mr, Palmer has suffered, the first coming Just before the holidays, “Ince bhat Ume he has bean In @ r feeble ocndition, An usher was In the habit of Cran oll Aa him from the Herald Square Theatre to his home, at No, 201 ‘est One Hundred and Bighbeenth treat, every evening. Mr. mer felt so much better than usual yesterday that he started for unaccompanied late in the af- ternoon, did not get off at One Hundred and Sixteenth street, where mts, and when the train lundred and Forty-fiftih street two of the guards noticed that he was ill, ‘hey carried him to the waiting noom, As s00n aa the sungeon saw Mr, Pal- mer he realized that he had been stricken with ay xy, and had him removed to the hospital, He was par alyzed from his hips up. ts. Palmer and her son were sum- moned, They sent for Dr, George 3. Knickerbocker, Mr, Palmer's regular physiolan, and all three spent the night at the patient's bedstd er erence Ornatus et Bonitas,” Correct Hats For Men, The recognized fashions for the Season in Silk, Derby and Soft Hats. 176 & 180 Pith Ave, One Hundred and Fourteenth street and Seventh avenue, on “ International Duelling,”’ Gad ay Broad: (567 & 569% Pifth Av. Nearcontanarés, | *Wiadoot Areata” No Other Pape Patterns Are So Good As Peerless You Get Them Here| @ lots, to sell at Lawn Waists: Yoke of hand- some embroidery, with lace in- serting; tucked blouse with bands of lace inserting from shoulders; tucked Sleeves and a Euroe in back; fancy stock, Real value $2.25, To-morrow ft... 98c Linen Waists: , Handsome em- » broidered front; also pleated blouse; new le aD ae with deep cuff; pleated back, Real value 250, To-morrow at 129) Madras Waists: Variety of patterns; pléited front and back; new ) Sleeves ile sta fal blouse, fin- ished With pearl buttons. Value 278. ROLAHOFTOW tty AS Fine Linen Waists: Hand em- broidered front; rows of, hemstitch ing and small tucks; tucked bac! new sleeves. with deep cuffs; new stock with tabs; finished with pearl buttons, Real value $5.25. 3. 4 8 To-morrow at.. China Silk Waists: \n black or white; tailor made; entire front of tailored pleats with double rows stitching; also back with stitching and pleats; fancy stitched stock; large leg-o'-mutton sleeves, To-mor- Real 3.98 value $5.25, One quire box Paper ai these designs and many S86 Achray Linen, in dull 50 cards with copper plate 50 cards engraved with name in solid Old English... 50 Cards engraved with shad- ed Old English vertised is equally low in price, Six Big Specials inGray Enamel Ware at 29c, nN bx Roasting Pans, full 10 by 15 ball hendles, with cor ny 4 and 6 quart sizes, Dish Pany, first quallty; full 1O-quart sae, Berlin Sauce Pots, sid: handles, with covers; and 6 quart sizes, Tea Kettles size; enamel o fat bottom, 4 Pas ME ee era UA To-morrow’s engraved in script,. , 58e L8&8s Only, OF ..ssseveeee Mies Val No stationery or engraving sent C.0.D, Be ore Naty OF ENETAYING SON sO a a eee meen eos March Sale of Household and Kitchen Utensils Again to-morrow we will make unprecedented prices on things you have use for in the-home and kitchen, The sales of Laundry Soap will bring a crowd in themselves; but please observe that everything else ad- The New Suits. 19. 98 for new collariess pleat~ 4 ed Blouse Suits in black, navy or brown Panama cloth; taffeta ned; neck hnd front trimm: fancy braid and medallions; grush Belt, with peplum; pleated skiyt. for Blouse Sults of 22.50 Black, brown or en French Broadcloth; neck and front trimmed with velvet and fanoy brald; bas and front of blouse finishes ith stitched folds of cloth; taffeta ed; panel front akirt, with pleated side flounce, ‘ au 32.50 Sta etniadteand white Shepherd oheck suitings lined; ilk skirt, re ar and cults; pleated trap trimmed to matoh coat, 34.50 for Purples Blouse Suits of fine French Berge; ail, vest; trimmed fano) se On It Mee ok , trim fined} new close-pleated skirt, Misses’ Apparel. | Coat Suits, made of fancy English Mixtures; pleated cont, trimmed with yelvot; lined with satin; elzes 12 to 1 years, Real bane 1.98 $17.60, Special at. iG, MARCH 7, 1905. Forsythe’s| Spring Styles Never have we had such a complete, well selectéd variety of smart and orig- inal models — garments quite out of the ordinary, invariably attractive and fetching in material and make-up and at prices the | most reasonable, Etons, Blouse and ‘Coat Suits $28 $35 $42 sg eat the best val. ues we have ever offered, John Forsythe | THE WAIST HOUSE i 865 Broadway, 17th & 18th Streets | Psare of New Shirt Waists Along with New Suits, Coats and Other Apparel. ; The new Waists for Spring head the procession to-morrow—for we have exactly six rices almost without precedent. several manufacturers, during dull savings that will accrue to you. They were made up for us by periods in their factories—hence the enormous $4 Box Coatay also short coats, of fine Covert cloth and mixed materl- H value, 98 Stationery and Engraving One Week’s Sale at Cut Prices nd Envelopes, stamped with your choice of others, in gold, silver or colors: Ge © All for 39c¢ Paper from the Faton-Hurlbut Co, or the Whiting Co, Choice of ‘ay or Nubian blue; also vellum finish—in white, gray, blue and helio, The paper alone is worth 38¢, quire, The outfit complete for... 39c 100 Wedding Invitations, allowing 10 lines of engraving in script type; finest L338) pve, with outside and inside en- velopes; during this week Wp Curtain Stretchers, nickel-plated pins; won't rust; centre brace, cannot sag; for. wal OAR Our Une kind BLz pof stretchers combines Aira, Potts’ Foldiny ‘and ular, Ironing lowered #100; CLEANING AND ‘ DYEING BY THE French System Very Little Prices.\ The New Goats, ind $4.98 for new Covert 3.98 Goats, all manufacturers’ Kameies of Spring styles in several shades of tan, 5.98 wan aupre Crean, collariess effect; full sle all Satin . 7.98, | sl and $10.98 = for Covert Coats Hie splendid models, satin and ail ined, . 80 and $12.98 for black 6 98, roadcloth, Venetian and Cheylot Coa satin lined; all ex- ceptionally els, 8.98 ed Box Coats in ert Cloth or black a, to $27.00 for the new 14.50 and swagger Engileh Covert Coats; the finest garments to. be worn in New York this season, for fihe Cheviot} trimmed with br Fur Clearance. Japanese Mink Ties, ua Ba ie i $508 pa Mink Ties, % wing bhlticn taet) $1.75; at. Chinchilla Ties, 1! 9.50 ‘al praie ‘Tes, 19.75 Ro; Binglo Fox Searts, i Single American Fox Scarfs, P85 Doutile acooon Bearfer 0, Alaska Sable Scarfs, 12,5) Sable Fox Pelerines, a, Mink Peleri Special Sale of anufacturers’ Sample Trunks. 28-in, to 36-inch At 5.00 M Regular $10.00 to $15,00 Z values, We offer on sale to-morrow In our trunk department, 3d floor, 150 sample trunks, in all styles and sizes. Strongly made, Iron and fibre bound, with strong lock and bolts and hinges; you cannot afford to iiss this bargain, We also offer for to-morrw Iron- Bound Trunks in all sizes, from 28 in, to 36 in, at the following prices: 3.45, $3.65, $3.95, i $4. epee sfos 65.00 wood slats, set-up tray Upholstery Department ~ Special for Wednesday and Thursday ‘$3.50 Silk Tapetty, 550 yards Silk Tapestry, cream ground grecn and pink, suitable for draperies, wall covering, lam! hee and furniture covering. pecial, atesse,, 50c. Silk Floss Cushions, 29c, rime Ne, 1 Java Flos, and ednesday and Thursday.. 600 Silk Floss full weight—regular price $0c, each; “We are prepared to submit estimates for Awniny Slip Covers, Window Shades and Re-upholstering pretty stripe gular price $3.50 seep odsens Cushions, filled with at $1.75. ture, Workmanship guaranteed and prices the towost por | sible. Per Roll; Regular Price $9.00, NOTE—Special prices for Awning orders placed thia|, month. Acard will bring our representative with samples, | 1h 100 Rolls Japanese Matting at $6.75 Extra quality Japanese Matting in fancy weaves, red, blue regular price $9.00 per roll of 40 yards. Wednesday and Thursday .esseesssses eevee sees ven 27x54 Inch Mogquette Rugs arene rttreraeey $1.50 cach; Regular Price $2.25 Wednesday and Thuriday we will offer 200 Maquette Rugs large range of floral designe—regular price $2.25 each; special Special for Wednesday and Thursday, Our Victor Combination Mattress Sizes 2.6, 3./0, 3./6, 4/0, 4/6,’ $30 French China Dinner § Animporter duplicated our fall order for Fine Pri China Dinner Sets without consent. Weare for his account. They are very clouded gold on edges, consisti: One dozen each Tea and Dinner Plater~1 dozen So; ‘ Saceetec] toa And. Buttere—1 dozen hy Cups Regular price, $5.00; at.. $20.00 Per Set Dish, 10, 12, 16 inch—2 large Soup Tureen—2 large es—I Beat Pi \ To-morrow we offer reclining back, reinior rubber tires, green enamelled gearing, foot brake, wi sol rod and clamp, fine tatcén ‘parasol, green fled; also Bobbinet cover-lace eautng with two We have just received a ca have the rem wood 1 large uncovered Vegetable Dish——1 Sauce Tureen am Dish—1 covered Butter Dish—to-morrow, Our regular price $30.00. spr _ Begular complete 914,96:_ ‘ Governor Refrigerators d of Governor Refrigerators, astaianene ‘ sinc Hned, removable flues; special to open the season,,., one war your choice,, Sterling Silver Sugar Spoons, extr: heavy weight — regular price $1. Atroneereeeher cospenorveaecess ver tope—regular price $2.25; Ab aceevenrrversaqeoresreesee S150 Ss Silver Bonbon 8; Spoons, Mekle forka, Sardine Oyster Forks, Olive Spoons and Sugar Siftere—regular price 98¢, each; at 75¢ | Silver Butter Knives, three : to select from—regular price Regular price $9.90, Lamps egelas $3.49, 03.75, Go-Cart Special — Ears nage ak fn } pretty Ree oat ind eas | Very pretty decorated table Lam brass fount, ver ceri anthesis firepr igsiaunal nl $ * wa 1 0, ' Bis dry air circulation, im metal base—every: Ivory Stag Handle warranted best stecl- price $1.88; special at St Silver Te h Sah aren pre $1.00; at. seovesevesseereeereenr SC Cat Glass Creamers with Sterlirig Sil- w Sugar Hoth neal cellent val (Basement,) i CANVAS COVERED DRESS TRUNKS—Hard- nd bottom, Excelsior lock, No, ith hat box and packing compartment— up-to-date in every respect—32 inch, 34 inch, 96 inch; either of the above sizes, 4 bolts, $5.25 Regular value $6.25 to $7.00, We would also invite attention to our lar; ROBE TRUNKS, prices DRESS SUIT CASES—Of brown colored Caratol, walrus grain, muslin lined, leather handl. brass lock and catches—24 inch size only $1.75, Regular §2.50, inging fram $16.00 to $65.00. Lauts Bros,' Acorn foap, 12 for .. One lot of 200 Wash Holler, oxtra heavy tin, TXX, genuine heavy coppe tom; all s and 9 Inch Jarly sold $1h a Brooms, Brushes and Dusters 500 Parlor Brooms, two- sewed, selected corn, to go on sale (not over 2 to A customor) at, each, Iho Ostrich Feather Dusters, 12-1 Tho. for. or Trunks and Dress Suit Cases Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St THE BUSINESS MAN'S MOST RELIABLE, HANDBOOK, A WHOLE LIBRARY OF VALUABLE INFORMATION IN ONE VOLUME, \ Reece) rice 98c.; asi tonmon row we offer them tpedial at. ‘ge and complete line of