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ANNA ROBINSON | “NOW COUNTESS OF ROSLYN “Former Chorus Git Girl Becomes Bride of Actor Earl - in London, A LEADER IN GAY LIFE, Young Milllonaires Hero, Titled Men Abroad: Fell Victims to Her Vivacity. KING LEOPOLD IN HER TRAIN.| Conquest in New York, London and | Paria Marked Sensational Career | of Minneapolia Maid. Anna Robinson, against whom the Mothers of society youths used to ad- vise their sons, is now a Countess, She was married yeaterday in London to the Harl of Rosslyn, he who went on the stage after trying to put the bank at Monte Carlo out of business, Tho Countess 1s known to many a gay New Yorker of ten years ago, and in the clubs and some of the cates they are telling storles to-day of her escapades, which made her society sought by more than one bon vivant and young millionaire, Anna Robinson was ostensibly an ace | tress, but she took long ‘rests’ be- tween engagements, During those pe- riods she ruled a section of the gay _ world of New York as undisputed Queen, Her radiant beauty, her vivac- ty, her ablilty to dress in exquisite @tyle and her reputed good fellowship. made her what she waa and ts, for the’ heydey of her youth has not yet passed, although It has been softened by time, Bhe was as popular in Paris and Lon- Gon as in New York, and was as exten- @ively ontertained in those cities ax at home, Her Life In London, Her last few years have been spent fn London, where she lived in a house Gescribed as a mansion. It is No, 11 Norfolk street, a short distance from Park Lane, There she entortained In @ fashion which recalled the old days in New York, when she was always the honored guest and not the host. Actors, actresses, men about town and the titled few who lavish money and Jowelry on thelt favorites frequented her home. @he held levees; not just the @amé es ar@ seen in the Queen's draw- ing-toom, but as exclusive in their way, » This home: haw heen dedorited at Hength in the papers of America and London, It was pictured to adorn the tale of the rise of a young girl from Bilnneapolis who came to New York ard finally ruled the better side of the Renderioin. That with her carnages, her horaes, her magnificent clothes, all made by the best tallora in Paris, gave ADNA @ pos"on envied by all her friends and emulators, ‘When phe arnved in New York her ambition to go on the stage. She didn't have far to look for a Position CUPID ACTED AS CHAUFFEUR Pike ct {n Automobile Andrew Freedman Asks Miss Elsie Rothschild to Be His Wife—Her Parents Notified by Telephone. Ags ‘the wequel to a romantic @ourtahip the engagement of An- @rew Freedman and Miss Wloele Rothachild, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Oeoob Rothwohiid, of No. $1 West Witty-eeventh street, was announced lost Gundey, Tho bmido-slect ts a @britsingly ‘handsome brunette, prom!- Bent in pociety, Her father ls a mill- fonniee, the owner of tho Hotel Ma- ier and Interested in other praper- | Mee aourtehin of the couple is anid > have emtended over only a month, end the engagement, while not @ aur- forse, Was wot exactly expected, Mr, Wreedman baving been considered 4», wonfismed bachelor, Tho first psig of the binielerild of the couple, it came to the rents of ro aa the oountr at Rod rnsic*oe a eeluntey ‘With Miss Rothschild and a party of ends Mr, . mt id ne i ae pe aerve at Tower The elon vin 1s in tour eeats anwure fe roe the car sped along over | % jeri roads, Mr, Freed 2. handaara ng work ve Baoribed to the at ir and bed ouncement was at ‘ aah. the dinner, a. was cal o Mine. “oli ld told her Bunday fr eS forman he shy ry many friends, and Bs ay" the mibe are being congratu- one beat foowg in man in ty ‘and in fis coun: a le several Geant Mor ot 1 pas Day ie In v8 th ¢ head of't of th New e New ait $7) was associated eis many financtal ty a close personal ted to be wert tea. a oat & nthe e fore ead (AD Tammany as many ‘8, and at is 8 en in fe 10 Interhor i cigars the fa of the bod of fttofcbitthe and kine i 4s vary musical, and iat the oh ones appeared {n i aise Then began her success, The young men of the town who usedt 9 buy UD | sible King Leopold of Belgium. There the front seats reallzed what e@ pretty | were presents of diamonds, rubles and gitl she was, ‘There was a carriage |apphires and French les. Bot the was Stewart M. Brice, gon of the | lot of money on the turf, fol former Senator Calvin M, Brlee. Nhelr association compelled him to deny the rumor that they were engaged. Whon Charles Fleischmann, ardent patron of the stage and “‘highflyer,” gave h's sensational costume dance In 1900 Anna Robinson made her entrance on the ment women. ths barred some of the men Shearer from‘ attendance, at their | Men who are weak lose heart, They ace affairs, The Duke of ci a teniive. He was acen aang with the sure assistance and cure for all such men American girl in pi Duble aie Hi her frends, rho had” heard "ee leV0- vegetable medicine which has become fam, ‘among the vitagers and spear-carriens, doyeled and decked in the latest finery, for the first manager to whom she ap-|W%8 the constant companion the Comte de Ganeta, She was atten com- piled told her to report for duty 8t | pared with Claude de Merode, the rec- once, After that she advanced until the |ognized Parisian Heauty, and soon hoe chorus was laid aside for soubrette|cAme the vogue in the half wor ‘that ality, Claude de Menode's ions roles. admirer even switohed his affectionn Had Many Admirers, for her, Then, at the ‘enith of her social successes, @he attracted the impres- King acemed to make little impression Waiting for her and a supper to follow upon the American girl, and fen shi every night after the show, Life be-|returned to this country she deni came too fast for stage work and Anna | 70re than @ paasing acqitaintance with Leopal " ld, Robinson began her periodical “rest Bie came back here to make a theatr!- ing.’ When she returned to the stage | cal fizzle in ithe “Sorrows of Satan” at she was given good parts where not |the Brondway. Then she recrossed ithe much mentality is demanded, The | 0cean in time to attend Harry Thaw's “beauty dinner’ in Paria, Arrested with ith Hundreds of Pack- ages Concealed in Her Wear- ing Apparel, She Says It’s Her “ Own Business, Annie Devine, & middle-aged woman who lyes at’ No, 1007 Fulton street, Brooklyn, waa arrested in that borough last night Mecavee the troleendline jan bulge ct her i eae & polee foie has such a Sah etutt teen taken as iMstap solace and, almost $100 i amail coin, ra | BR Se ae pee oe al ey nearer at, the elit ah Ra Moa ‘house hive t hous to eta bon Me sou and ine in ‘eat indignal fon that "the should ave been arrested, "Cannot a lady carry her wardrobe and yerious ae) be "she dome: re lady to loked thrown into a cell cif er i my it ain't carry it that way, walle know lee unally: sling ft ovor a4 ania to wrap my pro a2 A, Mt in Mttle puckages and carry Han ahy one a right to say. ake 1 hall not? ‘That {s all oy ida propety and I-shall cart Hae T plense, HY i truth of the Irate fy that I havo be eh a drosemakar every time 1 have Lene across anythig I might want ome future tae TI have wmpped It Me ee put it aside, The other day I ran a. needle In my hand and had Yo quit sowing, I got a job as a domestic A by Beh and was on my way to it when 1 was arrested, I had to pot the Job quick @p T pnt all my thngs under my skirt and That's why {t bulged so much,’ ti a hers wrap it up + now ta thi fer on ve hit at 110, Weat 224" st, about hy ve Psat ae ‘or r the last ne ‘month and at aan rae more ore ie my vy, ite oe done ae Po a by 1B pvde sata Nish hours, xn junc Set cha Lash o¢h+o-! ai at pleanoes H pieod blood, wilde. Ly b oe £10,006 month, or 8 months’ for $e Bn 8S Solid Sliver Watches, stem wind- ers and setters, handsomely en- graved; fitted with fine Swiss movements; worth $5. vi Special prsrssreserense Sliver Gilt Enamelied Watches In all the daintiest of colorings, in- cluding garnet, green and b with fine Swiss grown mark of her stage career! Lord Rosslyn wos ntly. secretar; was the day she received the role of | to the Secretary for eatlana, He Ruth in .“A Temperance Town,” Later | Miss Robinson returned tg London last works ior a jt duel she supported W. H, Crane, Carlo, and anid they intended to return In her atking/of;admirets at ‘this time | to the stage. Worn root on MW tho ry 08 of @ young Australian mil- BROKEN of Joe Lelter, Among others Despalr Broaks Down the Spirit, but esent were Nina Farrington, Daisy Dare and Rose Carroll, Lillian Rus- Dr, Great's Kervuta - Restores soll was the queon of the ‘tbeauty Vigor and Happiness, An hi a ane provoked the re- Mader ‘iy soolety no hope (a the fica ce sped Some Foreign Conqueste large sums for ent wi lors no’ y iy uM dowpair, and settle di Then Anna Robinson wont enroad, a We of Moa sl i ke All this. ts Ieaaevonsa ry because there is in Dn Greene's Nervura, the wonderful rok fe to har just out of curloalty, ous all over the warld, that the Duke had] pr. Greene's Nervura te nature's grand er hand in marriage, Thie remedy for vital decay, Remember you ‘ul "4 ented, eat, always consult Dr, Greene free by call In Paris the one-time chorus girl, be- lor lottar to 101 With Ave,, New York, shoes for the past flue years, and must say they / are the most stylish and comfortable shoe | ever wore, and their service cannot be ex: celled by any other make.” Cy tre to {nfo tpi one Coltakin ty his 63.00 shoes. Corona Colt is gon- codes to be the finest Pat. ont Leather yet produced, W.L.Douglas $3.50 Shoe Stores In Creater New York; 433 Brondway, corner Howard Street. 996 Sixth Avenue, corner and Street: ‘755 Broadway, corner 8th Street, 45 Bighth Av:nue, £53 Broadway, corner 14th Straet. BROOKLYN. 95 peas Street. W.L.DOUGLAS FOR MEN W. Le Douglas makas andeelismore Men's &)/ $3.80 shoes than any ay other manufacturer [ in tha world. /ARD to any ene * 000 oe he ‘vole W. L. Dow; i world, Is, because of excollent atyleoasy fitting and au wearin, made in my itary f those of other makes // igh grade Boye save A leathers used, you would! $1 on avery palr Q SS) understand why W. LR over other makes. Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more id om why vied pola nae fps, Hi peat wear lon; and are ot ¢ Intrinsic value 0 an, " other $3.60 ahioe On ho mar WL Douglas guarantees tholr value Met on. the bottom, Look foi Seld by shoe Tut’ Pali od }0 ahoe on the market to-day. stamping his nam r It take no ) MOST 6TYLIGH AND COMFORTABLE. "Kindly allow me to say | have worn your Eyelate will not turn bratoy DR. F. W. HENDRY, Surgeon Dentist, a6 G.C.m E. 201 W, 127th Siveat, ‘W. 1. Douglas uses Cor-| Write for Now Il Eli Calf always gives Catalog, Shoes by satisfaction, conte extra, W. L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass, (49 Broadway, corner ath Street: 1 Broadway, 708-710 Broadway, corner Thornton Street Biraatan Recacaer eran tee eran 1307 Broadway, ¢o:ner Gates Avenue, 249 Went 2hth Street, | | 44 Fulton Street, corner Pearl Street, be tt 44 Fifth Avenug, aid vst 4, COM 120th JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avenue fr {Hrs Beets Greet Phd Aves b ats 140th and NEW ARK~705 Broad ments, worth $6.50; spe- cial. Pe $2.85 Women’s Gold Chatelaine Men's, Women's and Boys’ Solld ngraved and polls! ed vcases; fitted wit fie Swiss movements; sold cates im $10-—- Enamelied Watches—The famous “Robert,” all beautiful, delicate shades, the cases are mounted with peasls all around, watches are fitted with fine Swiss movements; sold elsewhere at $10; 8 We Sell More Eyeglasses and Spectacles Than Other Stores Nise We Sell the Same Goods for Less Money, eke sine or gol patent cork nosé rests and clips} spec- tacles have nickel-plated nose-; and can be had in straight or riding bow, Per palr $2.00 Eyeglasses Me Spectacles at 68c, Set in goldoine and silverine frames, 4 metal which is solid all the way roy fh and will not tarnish or break, and durable, You would con- Nee them splendid value at $2,00 per You can purchase them at this Bloomingdale saic ih With each pair Int eyeglasses we give free during this meowene glass hook and silk eyeglass cord, ir “30 000 Sale of Watches! Yes, prices average almost half and in some cases less than half what exclusive jewellers ask for such watches as we will offer in thls i) watch sale, which starts to-niorrow { Our orders for watches were the b "makes the following offers: Sliver Chatelaine Watches, hand- soniely engraved, fitted with fine Swiss movements, In pretty satin- lined box, with’ sterling. silver pe to match; worth $2.95 sees Peeeereeponeeten Men's and Women’s Solld Silver Watches, hunting case style, beau- tifully engraved, stem winders and setters; the men’s watches are , fitted ‘with American moyements; the Pata pid ot kl moves ments; sold elsewhere $6.50; special ....,.55) $3.65 Waltham&Elgin Watches, cas Lovat ices ve med for these watches, Gold Watches —American makes in engraved, engine-turned and plain polished ¢ases—the cases |} warranted to assay plumb. 8-kt, i they're’ fitted with seven-jewelle Elgin and abil movements— values $30—spe- al, #13440, 41680 ands, $18.50 Men's Soild Gold Watches, 14 kt,, Heh babar s ‘Waltham and Elgin movements, so elsewhere as high as $35. $24.50 Main Floor, Front, Centre, With ‘the’ astonishingly low prices. we quote, it is small wonder that Bloomingdales’ Is everywhere recognized as Hesdavarters For Optical Goods. $1.50 Eyeglasses and Spectacles at 50c. Set with pure white cry: or lasses ¥ the fahlonatlt skeleton $3.50 Eyeglasses and Spectacles at B5c, Scientifically. made and highly fin- ished, set with erystal pure white len- es; eyeglasses are skeleton, set with patent ee rests and solld gold Springs; the spectacles are in gold- filled frames, with solid gold nose- Oc | frsient or a me in efther Straight or riding bow, Per pair " 85c $4.00 Pebble Ey § Spectacles, Per Pair, at 95c, Genuine axis-cut pebble eyeglasses, Bet in goldoine frames, Cannot be purchased at any exclusive optician's lor less than $3,50 to $5.00, We fae them within the means of every- jody by offering them in this great Bloomingdale sale at, per 9 iC pair le an ever Main Floor, Front, Centre, in teins, others” Min rales, 5, i If. we celebrated the pass- ing of Winter by throwing! into the air every hat we; Brass and Iron B Great Special Sale This Week, time since this store has been ere have we offe and Iron Beds at as low prices as we lave attached to these for row. We own ant Immense quantity of t! meaty Hf: than regular, and sae sell them in a hurry a fully as If you caught one at ran- Yon’d find it a Spring ak [Shape made for this Spring, nout land of good stuff, too} | No other sort here, Derbies; $3 and $4. Soft hats; $3.50 to $8, Silk hats; $6, Roaers, Peet & Company, Three Broadway Stores, R Pipea. mae ARG cae | \NO MAIL ORDERS. 3.85 Ff at nd sith Bes" auch 5.45 agua fine 8. 75 Repair? By Mattresses fant Mattreus, Sade of ene ee ney contre; all psnek Cont serra | aor, Wednesday) morning. igwest ever placed b one oer. ye were i jut through many months ago, bringing prices down ‘or your consideration to-morrow the Bloomingdale Men's and Women’s whet Fliled Phra mrautert ty face and: $10; tient tap lene hangen Enamoljod Chatelaine Watches— Stem winders; watch and: pendant {n beautiful colors, such as green, ine blue; &e,—titted Adie fine handsome plush ait $7.95, $8.95 8 $9.95 All dre Invited ! Special Concert in our’ Bih-% ‘ergoant Wednesday” Ys hs 430 6 » Pound eee e A Sale of! or 1 “Breakfast Blend” of ng und, | or next 4. UAVR SON pounds ae. Maries heard here in man: rs for consist of selections from Wig: ner, Liszt, Meyerbeer, Verdi, &c, Lawn Waists. ae Key brand; en A| ws carly, dune, Anest a i it Mxtra fancy, The i quality) ver? tr fae "” Roea 150 mar If you want to keep abreast of ‘alst Store, pane every good design Is stock as fast as |t appears, illustration shows a handsome new model of fine lawn, Dutch yoke of Val, lace, fine tucks, elaborate! trimmed front, fine tucked new sleeve, deep lace cults attached Porcelain Dinner The details Speak for themselves, It 1s plaid white Porcelal er class of Hotels and Restaurants, I mon everyday use in the home and for Summer cottages and PRICES AVERAGE, OUBHANF i1Fi menial WORTH | Second Floor, noth. Bt. Section, | cludes resents some of the pieces, Special Sale of Fine Mission Furniture. For Wednesday and Thursday only we offer about one hundred pieces of “Mission Furniture” in weathered oak. This offering in- Subject to Slight Manufacturer's Impe! Rog.price, Sale price. 6 inch THA PLATES 6 inch BREAKFAST PL, 7 inch DINNER PLATHS FRUIT adele OATMEAL or BARRY sau Ten Cups ane Saucers, Shape, 1.2% 0 dosen; pairs, Hotel Ware, Extra Double Thick, Keg.price, Sale price $1.40 doa, Palr, Bo, Chairs, Reckers, Settees and Tables, all at the lowest prices ever quoted, The illustration here shown rep. $8 Spanish Leather Seat aig 35 $10 Vatheroie Seat Settees, $10 Spanish Leather Scat and Back Rockers, $6. 5 And many others too nu This Sale shovld ke particviarly interesting to those Yellow Ware. FIREPR oor BAKING, DISHES, ole atmo) ach. rikuPRoor ‘nating vi merous to mention. having in view the furnishing of a Summer cottage, Bloomingdale Brothers- choice of 8 sizes, for, exc! Water Jude. Mottled decorations, 8-pint sie, special Bt, OBCN se cererteretererseerr eee oa Lexington to 3d Ave, 59th to 60th Street,