The evening world. Newspaper, March 21, 1905, Page 9

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nt, Vn oa Avenut wos th Dewe! and Hurtig & Sea. mo its Me Burloaauere at the ie 6 if Dan! Pa You Neyer Can Melle ot Bel Ama pal a Little Enthusiaem. was really @ sunpriaing: lack of uses. Mr, Mansfield came on to a t breeze of applause which, inciden- tally, was not acknowledged by even #0 much es ‘a glance of the eye." And #0 It went wntil the third act had fallen + Into the hands of the scone-shifters, Then Mr, Mansfield was brought before the curtain several times, and each time be brought with him the gracious shad- ew of a smile, There wore scattered ries of ''Bpeech!” but the only response was “The Pilgrim's Chorus” from ‘annhauser’' by. the orchestra, performance @ aincere appreciation of Mr. Mansfigld’s acting, : There ts noth- Ing new fo pay of his Beau Brummél. fused’ to be, but, othewlse it is un- changed. X& is an admirable character- learned. to, tove..the modbish: fop—and| made the chanete are thet Mr. hatte Ci it Me ten oon Pada se setae, to honest 8 Support Very ued Pie pall 1s present ar Taket Andres out the a "j * women. a tee were wretohedly vite ‘heen, who hes sce it Dar, Peed age: ie ch a tew clever, Snteligent at people fan Merely Mary Anh’ ef thé Mon- a hdromnand et foam Senay eaally become the 2g oe ginal & there ceil me ke this Ul) Contant. to let us see only qos Ne can do with bimeelt, Boenery Bad, Too, But least he Him pial) keep & pacha werent ae 8. 6 sloaden ye measage thet it had aia Beat ita in the fit a ot ‘spoke anything but. the man of taste. made you think, vey oa that hat Brumnal was § man Of taste, t a be of M ioe ria forgive ta oe essa inatead epectacle, Richard Tt." he will ofter Her i cner rR me @ horse C.D, i \ BLINDFOLDED Gl GIRL’ ‘Triby, PLAYS NEW NEW MUSIC. kn abbreviated Grengail Gvengall, minus the eard reactance an instrumental imitation of et Hammerstein’ », Amat night. gcc “event” waa billed “io Mile, Nydia de Verdi, a marvellous Buropean attraction, Mie, de Verd! was led on the etage |, by the fleroe-looking short ‘‘gent,"’ who threw ber into a hyphotlo state Oe tere by the use of reflections from athens te Mi heey all the Ait foal and audience come toon ete ayes and fate ity music to vv blindfolded 6 ai ey se tat Male pi) ve in au aeh Bt dat orm ous helpless lady ie niey wea & great chance a] a mat ged fece Mande % to ti fet dat wa what the answer wee to a] spery, ‘Ta that correst, ay eat a was ng handel Vora * am aud i hove fats of amet top ests? Spglogg her eyes Bvopaed caine Cor he in and “wp ae she came fo fe cn y ADVERTISING Sh SKIT IS “LEAH KESSLER,’’ Charles J, Ross's burlesque on Mm, Biske's "Leah Kleschna” at the Colon- 4a Musto Hall fast night was a finely cut and ¢lose copy of an admirable Diay, buf would have served tte pur- poses as s travesty much vetter with- out the commercial adjunct of boosting @ certain brand of champagne, Tt followed @ variety performance up V to ihe Colonial's average of excellence, Was ambitious in the. fidelity with nan it mirrored Mrs, Fiske's per- rmance, Mabel Fenton as Leah and ugh J. Bord as Raul Butin carica- tured their originals with admirable art and made a decided hit. The Astoria cabbage pala in the last Jast scene was deservedly Applauded, a8 was Miss Daisy Greene's gong, Tho Story of the Cabbage Pate At dhe Mina} ourtaln Mry Rass got a call and mage a brief speeth of thanks, ee At Other Theatres. Miss Wills Joffreys moved from the Now Amsterdam to the Knickerbocker Theatre, where she will stay for bhe remainder of her New York engage- ment In “The Prince Consort.” "The Girl from Kay's," with Sam Bernard and Hattle Williams, packed the Grand Opera-House to phe doors, The Volunteer Organist" played att pnd ha glo ewan tite? ‘Theatre, began’ its second and last ek at ny “the Amertoan, ‘angie Wilson, In “Cousin Billy,” was t the Harlem Open-Houso, ‘he Yorkvil pen tte. took company here waa, however, throughout the) thomas It may be a trifle more stocky than It gllinoh Fisor's ‘8 -were Mr, and Mra, tsation—eo admirable that we have “ctor “and oth man ts Ms Pf his years are as many, Poy pa AY get ak pie fa heat Bia there Bay ‘Ky Hoe Twenty-third , etter tinettey |S elias, ily eo On un | eth ‘Bursee Preagwaaed and The vaudevilly features: at tthe i 3 ‘4s not ile other fatertelnese “were lol elweiirt \ combe. Curt) ae } sand Madison, Ot Wes and. Bailey rae, In Brooklyn, arbiter of | cal Craigs, and ot} q |Our bueiness depends on Pleased cus- et ty-elght per cent, of its purchasers! Apap jucky" lig ft ae Wedded but No ce sa ‘made ‘the hero- unhappy et the Third “The Child Slaves of Bey 3 York" pat Win as Nitta Wee Fall a : Mi mein, it other theatres | sr Heres haa eat rar ‘eataon in rif iM tlc, Ile Cart 4, . heaire| Day a Wearde ied 8 ey oF ee ake co EEN Vaudeville Offerings. Among others at Hammers} Fit fs eee P, Bf ad alee Borgere fawn and com- pany, Mel Melle vile qn Bielaon, Elsie Janis, aid the Kaen ler, a) and Neyvato, nry, Miler. cH “Frederick Le- Reltre the atar at the Cirale z re, "Other features were Dida, @ aqua’ st iituston, and "Honey Boy” At Keith’ bis Lal orate tna ae " van 1 ag Haspntye ther?" isk the Four sles Caress Ch Wilaon’ and’ Milo, Hel. from Ainnewota, anley and Nillbon Professor,” Cook and VByivias ugk an buok and ‘Theatres; vaudevitle bill, nty- ia une Hall included the ‘Tel songs horace fasear Otths Eddi the header a at re a & ate A large audierce greeted Eleanor Rob- ey’ ribet Buhter Pek feng he Mut: Are Patent “Medicines -Prands?’ |) ANY ‘DROGEISTS. ASKED TRE. aMOYE OUESTION The Riker Co, say'*+ NO,"* When asked the ati Mr. A..H. Cosden, general Tanger of Riker’s Drug Stores, contended that nothing that gave had ant results could be fraudulent, “Do you believe,” said Mr, Cosden, “that we could Afford to sell you something you don’ or that will'not pr abner tomers—in fect any business does, ‘Therefore: we would:take an enormous risk did we not fulfil every promise made ‘out ‘chstomers. We are very careful of what we guarantes, and when we do guarantee an article wo! must know ft pretty well—what it contains and how ft 1s made, I have! ft mind the Rexall line of remedies,! particularly Rexall Mucu-Tono, . of)| le | which we are selling large quantities! at this time of the year don Tang} {s one article that we can recommend over our counter, and know that nine- are going to be. benefited and will fe-' turn to our store pleased customers, j |Mucu-Tone 1m a poattive eure:for in-| ¢ |terhal scrofula or what is commonly; called Catarrh. [t is without a doubt! the peer ofall tonics for any one who! {a suffering from @ rundown condition | can’t work, feels constantly tired or suffering from the more plainly de- soribed symptoms of Cetarrh—ench as oa stopping of the nose, cold in the hed | Es or bad cough. = ast iAth Anniversary Sale 1905 On’ Wednesday—Remnants of Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics. CHOICE AND RELIABLE. SILKS, 4 big variety of bhrek and colors, in lengths from COLORED DRESS GOODS, in lengths from i>8 to 8 yards, and COLORED WASH FABRICS in lengths from 4 to 8 yards; all at cigs of Seay Prices, Savings . IL YOU'RE mg FOR TI wareh \— % to.6 yards).also BLACK: AND ORDER NOW—WE'LL badder THEM HERE U! i made of best double-dyed 8-07, striped material, mounted’ on galvanize frames and hung with screw. eyes; all work done by skilled mechanics; our ah Hi aed easy and wear best; for windows 2,6x6.6 fe Five-Piece Slip An extraordinary’ inducement to order ie Slip Covers now—we offer this week SsPIECE SLIP COVERS, for your parlor furniture, made of best quality BHO damask (44:patterns to select from), bound with best cotton binding, workmanship and fit guaranteed; 20 yards, materlal al lowed, . Shades, Cushions, Screens, Ete. WINDOW SHADES, made of oil opaque, mounted on spring rollers, finished with fancy tassel linen fringe, size 3x6 feet; reg. 50c., Wednesday.... BAMBOO CURTAINS, full size, a vagy, of colors; value $1,25 each.. 125th Street, Westy Covers, 5 89. OAK SCREENS, three fold, $ feet high, covered with silkoline; reg, $1., 690 LOUNGING CUSHIONS, filled with silk floss, covered ‘with velour and tapes- try, size 2424; reg, $1.49.......986 Between Lenox and . Seventh Avenues, PIANOS AND ORGANS. POH ded sah Balad edad Lela US can PIANOS AND-ORGANG, Last 9 Days Gren Sale : Come at Once and Save from $150 to'$200 For the Sale Ends March 3ist: New 1905. Models Robert Wilson Pianos on Terms of $5.00 ‘down and Week and no intéfest charged for time taken in making payments, ’ Don't delay if you wish to secure one of these celebrated pianos, for this is one of the most remarkable’ piano offers evar made, and besides you save from $150 to $200, The Robert Wilson pianos are to be found in the homes. of many prominent familles, and their best advertisement comes from people who are the happy possessors of them, The tone of the Robert Wilson Piano is its particular fae it is rich, méllow, full ahd melodious. We \also offer in this great sale four other remarkable piano i. ny Dinnos, Belford Piano, On Liberal Terms of $5 Down and $1 All prices include stool and cover. All pianos are guaranteed Delivered to.your home.on payment of $5. Your old plano for a new one and ance at $1 a week. Upon reduest'y VAL ill senda representative to called |eigbtl i Hue Wn beni Si “MO. reed 59th to 60th St, ‘“Tt must be remembered that’ Ca- + | tarrh ts not confined to the nose and! throat. It usually starts there, but leads more often to sertous, troub! particularly the wasting of tissue, as {n the case of little Migs Dillon, of A’ biny. Here is. letter ‘from’, bh father:”” “My little girl had oatarth 80 badly. that.the disease had begun to eat {nto the cartilage of the nose, Snuffs and Instruments failed to do more than give temporary relief, 1 saw the ad- vertisements of Mucu-Tone, but I and my git! began taking your rem-; ery according to directions, I want to say right here that Mucu-Tone ts certainly the greatest medical discov- ery of the times, and to thank you for) to give {t a trial. Mucu-Tone has: Altogether and her breath is as sweet Dillon, 24.N. Swansst., Albany, N. Y.” The Riker Company, 6th ave. and 28d st, and 9th and Rroadway, are} selling a jarge trial Y™tg of Mucu- Tone for fitty cents on the famous Rexall guarantee of your money back if you are not satisfied They prom-| ¢ {se that one bottle will put flesh on your bones and bring new vitality to 200 Brondway, and its branches; J Jungmann, 1020 8d ave. 428° Colum 6.98 corte 7.50 f/m Ala to N, J. and Con Hy oeeygaturdaya ini v0 Me CREDIT Ast wap will keep you is by Ret W) gresaed | ja ih inet at 0, I, aor at the Jor Manhavins clang Co., 1114 Yd Av, near O5th ate N.Y, vent could not believe that anything taken Jn the stomach could eure the sore CREDIT! rttly et | cured my daughter's catarrh com-| q nowmry, pletely, The discharge has stopped) Cloned Rturdayes” ee Beads ‘and Sundays Our me ee ‘Terma Appl membranes of the nose, However; [/ took advantage of your free trial offer | the Ithera) offer that first induged moe, 3 WATCHES AND DIA! DIAMOND Con 23 Nulden EASY PAYMENTS, wi pend feprerrotetiye If desired, | DRESS WELL Pe cron’ bast A AMEN i as can be, Again thanking you, Matt} | The 1905 World Almanac Is the business man's most rellable handbook, a complete Ibrary of vale uable information, It’s the ‘standard your system. Also Hegeman & Co,,| }! American annual, 25 cents; by mail, bus ave; Kinsman’s Drug Stores 125th st, and 8th ave,, 601 Sth ave, mst ian e's offering pedal SAN alii sisal alia an Eugene Hartnett, Jersey Cii Petty’s Pharmacy, Newark, ie ci Fina besides, glance, mons ig clear: TABLE CLOTHS One-third lesa tha ular prices: Keoia Medal’ i Trish inen ty Cloths, satin dauiask, speclal d inns, va From a two-yard cloth at 0 a banquet et cloth at $17.75. ‘ Lagat $ epee ts onreapOn) J. ing reductions: breakfast nize, 66 Seiere tote dinner sae, 10 doxen, HEMSTITCHED LUNCHEON SETS Far under usual nrioes: Cloth and dosen 14-incly Napkins; beautitul dewigns; tine quality. Cloth, 9 ¢ yda., 84.504 bet. > Cloth, 8 ydu., $4.00 a set. TABLE LINEN BY THE YARD ange f bet liek deh Table Linen; full2 ratiitia The ven vel ese yee Bint veg know tor the price; $1 a bjeac! Gormensatin dam. ack; 72 in. wide; our own designs; ppectally. priced at $1.25 a yard, Bhat r ‘Dinner Ni Dieached Keotch i with $1-0- nad able Ie ex in, aquare; ot mW jo. “Germa’ net Nia pking, tr Ain’ the $1.38-a- Peden mek ait) a ch low Cases, extra fine, 3u586 in., vues Lay idered Irish. Ih $ a rolder nen Hemptiiched Pll Pillow ested mibrele: eigns; 22x86 DIAMONDS,. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ‘CASH OR CREDIT. RacPanmloner sro et. eaislares & Ww, bre & CO. a, ARK A vol Town Patronage Sliced, paces Pegg ng eat are erase vawonan HAWYERS. GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer.) |" 00 Naasau et.(Day.) =e BT at. (N' ULL TLL craea dell cea WANTED—MALE. PATRAS TS hompect Pata tee DENTISTRY. © Don’t Neglect Your Teeth. Bad terth often affect one’s health, It your teeth are decayed or need attention of any kind have them at- § tended to at oncé, Our New Botanical. Diseavery Kills all pain as soon as applied to the gums. Examinations free. All Work Guaranteed 10 Years. B Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN; NEW YORK ; SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS OFFICE ONLY. NEW, YORK PAINLESS NTAL PARLORS, HAV, (Corner 16th 8t.) All work guaranteed for 10 years. eupvaacasy, CREWS ae ORK ‘ eure te sii wasuasn ws cid Ge Wuamofer Sra °° Household LINENS At Seductive Prices [ae with the good old-fashioned virtues: Honesty, Worth, Character and Enduratice, And Good Looks The low prices happen rarely on linens of equal quality. Women experienced in these matters will see that at a To celebrate opening of out sIx PIVE-SPORY ISTH 6) te and Two. Fourteenth 6 jo added, within past Spring home-beginners and sibtuasvpllaintare the sum- TOWELS, Bleached Hommod Muckaback aye washed, read: fe use; 17x yeni hemmed ends; hint Jamas all-white pees beara iu., Bie enh: $2. each wide hematitched ends, all: A rexular 50e kind, now 400 cach, Snow-white Purklah Bath Towels, without fringe; all-white or Turkey red bordor; the lurgeut, hi handwomest towel we WE Bleached aah Crash; colored Ine horder; reeds pervienbe qual- yard Kowsthur full-bleached; np extra tine quality; 14 in, ic a yard; 20 in, wide, 200 a Yard} 22 In. wide, 220 a yard,, and-embro hed Ti frond, scaly ins Dress $ pend Aah 49 » ene ean 75 ct, $1.24 Women’ i rs aihiel ie tie ute aiteh p Finger-bow: PBs at 25c to 850 Pate Dollis at ave to 606 each, ifthe Hee jonah i German: Le 4 canervitce, at #50, Ne, The on Hea from 600, G5c, $1 and fe Lidd B00 jmok, brown, Naver 98 ct. Plower Wreaths en rpehene Scarie' at, 750 eg mugs Pi urewu Beare, at 85¢ each, from ‘Table Scare, at $1 each, from cred both siden; alx pretty, neat: de- 91, # . 98 Wenet: $ ne 8 ete Jeeves and as T $1.49, Shirt Wall ae ACL {9 ct. Corset! vom is : run lace. a ; $1.25 Coutlile: aecka, AA rae abp and’ bet Linen Store, ‘Third floor, | JOHN WANAMAKER | : formerly A. T, Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth ave.,9th and.10th sts, DON’T WAIT. ‘twinge of tooth. en your’ ‘teeth ekamited:” “It will cost ein 205 SIXTH A’ $..W. CORNER 1 4TH ST, pings 69 ct. Knee Pants... N42 | abt ag Boys’ pies +24 al " 28e, up. rr ct, Union P: Painless ie $38 6TH AVB,, CORNER 218T st,|¢ te aoe 129 pes mre mi 19 Umbrellas., iis : PENNSYLVANIA ti 2/24 ct, ‘Steckings, 1234 eaves aie tor iat 29 chy Initial een - ig eater ( tered aaa Monit ae beg ocad bandles, 39 ct. Stationery,..19 tig etede Linen, in tangy quire Notions at Cut Prices Bilks—60 yard spool: Siar white ,ealera ane, were F) aa | ghiten Gillk? Formeconun beens a ct Re ipa yi Ate $1.24 i Bet, Piet: welts Tort pi or ease $2.98 Suit Cases... .’ hr "| Portumery~best Sdore—uacally 110.. od 29 ct. Tray Cloths., Damask Tdnen — Homstitohed stamped In a Ada) pe pretty designa. | , Raat ‘eo Mai Hes | $2.79 Mantel Drapes, . Bh York 1 Full length—Japannse Spring pasterns, “arnations, colpele neat a i for and check bagKage Mi acy SHOR, 0 fata Chelaea'”” for Piteg ir

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