The evening world. Newspaper, March 23, 1905, Page 5

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SEER T ar ORTH TS Hainmersea Pac Practising to I Rush the District-Attomey Though Al His Doers. “HE REGAN DISPUTE,”| ’ Wille {8 Off His Dip When He \ Talks About Dressing- Rooms,” ~ -h ’ SHE'S A HOTAIR. ARTIST.” Let the Public In on the Kicking Performance and Whack Up Proceeds.” ) By Cartoonist Ed. Flinn. “Talk about Jerome?’ sald “Oscar Hammerstein this afternoon when called upon by The Byentng World cartoonist. {Bure I'll talk; but you wouldn't dare, print all I'd like to say about this little would-be Czar! , {told him in a letter day before yee: |” yi terday that it he would,call around | here I would kick him through every sone of twenty-iwo openings, propelled by my No, 12 boot, over at Lew Pields's theatre, the doors of which he asserts open inwardly. thereby violating the laws, “Now, I, can and will prove to, him that they opet/outwardly by shoving ' his ‘map’ against the doors so hard from the outside that his corps of-as- sistants won't recognize his features next ‘horning. ) “Ho ‘started this controversy,” con- tinued Mr, Hammerstein, “by. Keane a. tat frion@ trom Texas aropnd hen , One night white show!ng him the sights of New-York, This Texan was so fat that he couldn't get through the double doors and couldn't ‘elt-In the seat com- Ve fortahly. i dderanie vkmmediately. pointed out “tha pullding t67him as one that was 'violin- ing the laws and efhried hig chusade against mo, Perhaps he would safictien nankaceks grung avag. the audience for fat people, “He saya there are too niany landings on the stairways, “He'd lke me to put ~ Ino w-Coney Island bamboo slide, no doubt) and do away with all stalrways, Free Highballs for Audience. f “He says the atandpiprs do not com- J ¢ Ply with the law and should. be tented ‘| before each performance, It would sult him to a 'T’ to fill them with Beotch @ighballs and turn them loose on \the gudience. * / ‘Having, the dressing rooms under the stage is against the law, says Willie Travers, There's where he's off fhis dip again, Why docsn't he look up the law? Perhaps: he would have the audience help the perforlmers dress in the auditorium, or permit. them to tess on the stage 8 full view of the ee Hot Air Balloons, “He objects to the heat rising from thé basement, I'll have to have hot- air balloons floating up and down through the alr If he dowires it, He's a eracker-jack. hot-afr artist and I'll make it worth his while to be on hand * every night and Lt the ‘house with this rantings, ) “He wants the alsten wide eNough for him to run an automobile race uD and down them, “He says “that the location of the box- Office undor the balcony stairway is de-) cldedly against the law in my theatre, but doesn’t mention this point in regard to a score of other theatres In town, His idea, no doubt, would be to have the ticket scller do business from the coal holo’ i the sidewalk! Automatic Orcheatrons, “He thinks that when the: musical conductor waves his arms It tends to excite the audience and give them an idea there is something wrong, Auto- matic orchestrons will be Instaljed to sult Mr, Highball Wille. ‘In regard to th@ doors of the portico at Flelds's Nheatep,the, Highways De- partment objected to the doors swing- ing toward the sidewalk, and the Bulld- ing Department objected to them swings ing {nward:y, So, to compromise things, 1 had them swing both ways, and in the’ mean time obtained a permit from the Aldermen to alow them to onen outwardly, Before learning of this per- mit Jerome sets up a howl, wherein he again wentoft half-cocked, “here's where ho has made a own oC himself all through this affalr—by starting on a rampage before he inveq- tigates the question ag to whether or not the law le being violate “What [ve sald about sending him through the twenty-two doors goes, and | 1 think it would be a capital idea for | us to get together {n the shape of a con- traot, let the public In on the perform. ance and whack up the proceeds! Or do might apply to the olrous people for @ part in thelr clown act.” pends COL. CODY LOSES HIS DIVORCE SUIT. | (Special to The Evening World.) SHERIDAN, Wyo,, March 9,4 Col, Cody has lost his sult for divorce, the Court to-day handing down a decision denying him a decree, a A New Crosby Hymn, Next Saturday The Hvening World will publish the words and muaie of u| new hymn by Fanny J, Crosby, author{ of "Safe in the Arms of Jesus’ and “eC EE ” Pay yey HELL GO THRO! THoge, 42 pdoR 6) Propaed ' Oy My Nell Boor!” The wane was cloudy and Pesala. Mefntyre are ing. and because no sun shone fallbd to dry out’ as well as was ex- to the post t ft Going: Was ‘Blow, Ni bd ay Jockey Racing »has’ grown wonderfully: in ¥en) | Washington. “Th those days a crowd ‘of 1,500 people gladdened the hearts of the management, ‘Now an average of | PM! 000 people daily may be expected. The gro Fi Vee btion of the olub in keeping objec- | "2 PLUMBING t DERE tionable characters from the course has baer encouraged the best-people in Washing- When, ne track When. the. nthe ( RACING BEGINS. AT BENNINGS aye The rates therefore were run in going Sturge pl Tinced the feat al a that was q bit slow. but which at e Cea SA Treaties eas O18 ad wo} 8, called Rest Torr firm footing beneath the mud, If the weather had been fine und clear, the Jogove: WH, & Bt et “th, with wing sleeves and without.) actual y bapa ty i tumatiles'at the entrances would have % A, tes urns ime ie All sizes, Including extra large.| value a5c; TIOk IT recorded the greatest atterntance in the nt : ¢ AR, AND WHACK ve History of the Washington Jockey Club, | ter: rae Pere Mand Hist Lite cies rd | { Women’s Ribbed’ Mer-) “7 | popular favor aince the first meeting in |W fBOOND RACE Th or ine ae Ae Bane ton, to patronize racing, and this after- fae it..J, 4h wh ss noon the club-House was tar too small Lom \jesresiwal Building eS aE: pay to apcominodate the soolety swella who | Hove Pighem. Pet crowded fate, van pe inclosure, nga an oe oe at the finish, sight, Foreign moneys’ ‘bought and sold, Peni at Irelant and letters of “tat pul on on savy accounts, isa word thaf is géneratly understood to mean more than. ordinary ‘value, and ‘nowhere in the realms rétall. merchandising | this ‘so’ well: exemp fed as here,” especially on Friday when “extraordinary ef- forts are: put forward by every manager in the house to make his or her particu lar department show up best In the inate of sales Al the end of the day, thus. bh to shoppers the ' bby of their, money clodin ng Quite'a One hundred g Ou nivel enca tod In Black, Fancy Mixtare mat ‘times. over, and sending them away ‘happy in the thought that It ale ways pays best to buy at G3 1 , * deanavaa oat from Firet Page.) All tegular sizes, 2} to 28 inch bands, 48 to 4. inch. lengétn i Qi ve tee r staid.) This afternoon a-aeat was hefdy nothing sacking in’ the shape of riding Bloomingdales’ be he TWo-hour sale, 10 to 12 o'clock to-morro: ‘tek Ine Sai rite to find, and crawdn, phoked the a(sle /talent. Burns. Odom, shaw and 0 Nett 12,00 values; at ora iH? expressly, for Ba rl 4 | from the time of the ‘rat ‘raca to the eee eet Patel an Aneelen pore neve rerwameme : ' { ast. Li} fern at Hot pprings, and Baird and Senses: developments of New Women’s Under'vests, Prices Cut in Two. Women's Lisl alt “and Colfon Bibed Vents L240 neornld cevized Silk Vests, Ore ted neftly at the hy cal ;| 25¢ pink, sky and cream white, He! ‘Women's ribbed shay actual | Meath high neck, 1 nt or short value S00, sleeves, Extra large sizes. } tne ch daa ae Men’ s Balbriggan Underwear, te anura N ; aN & : Sample Shits and Drawers fom ti ae Ordered Use of! Attachment ure. Th oil) Bt iy Ap of ron Sonht tea adean fin: erie r Controlled by Concern of For- evi Cy cote eh al ote ce mer Senator... |... goa in a Py he Gee elere ° ieee In addition to ordering a‘ certain pat- » 1Big Bookles on Hand. ent sacety olutth on aN) passenger ele- ‘ vators, and strongly arging that all Bits ah; WWE ohne tt .gouree, whe wera plumbing Inspection, be “placed in, th hi fan hands of @ pecertis computy,) ste owe |t them sana gender ern a acl 19 New York Two of, Those Hurt in Crash tn | Splendid Spring Showing of of which are prominént Tamman: aig slant) Nebraska May Die~Carn Left Women’ A Stylish NecKw r. car. men, tt ddvel 1 Bye ak lao Thes outsiders outnum- etoped ding ey that” some | mottopolitan In but months uperintendent PO! Tsaag A. r te, ut a pere: nearly at the big. fellows, such as Soi ordef»to all owners a hew bulld ings, chtonstein, 1 Quanto Jones, Leo Swatt LINCOLN, Neb,, March -2--A Ohi- ordefing. the use in the —plumbing ula Snell th certain Fatt chment thade only. by” ‘one | 4, business, Tammany: me the om ttraotive, ‘haying, two met State. ieee cs present ma marshal | thy . rranged tors featured tn, th the Bennings It is own, that the dine son ot | gat eh alae NetreMi Ne ttha nce: se Ligon seria ‘and Surplup cash, Ther ' f PB ac is Taskers docugeth ool thal that igre ever THIRTY IN] URED IN TRAIN WRECK. Rails and Tarned Over. te, ‘ors were there £0} cago, Burlington and Quincy. passenger company, owned and controlled by Handicap Card's Feature. ie wal een, oleate wae irty, persone were landicap an of the Finance “Department, Mun; Ine both Een wlcen “the “aholet | ‘The sitibking-cat and rear coach | nine héarts, Here can be seen hy dacs Hinaer, laa tember of Deputy “Water | were horace the| hed een campaigned /Cwed over, The engine and begmeae | Hh Stocks, Jabots, Bows, Scarfs, Ties, Collar | drawers have double seat and suspender straps at th fea special at Bloomingdales’ diet hal Nica oa Gr ey i Children’s Balbriggans; All cs, Boys’ Balbriggan’ Shirts and rawers,—sirity, rst quality Yong’ and\short ty! vt finished cuffs; drdwers made with do 25 seat, Extra special at Bloomingdales’ tontorrow { for i ae Cc with long and short sleeves, all made with French i dey Nin 2B c The showing of spring neckwear for women at Bl wt is of unusual charm and beauty, The popularity of daint neckwear makes the styles the moré attractive, and carey both both Burope.and America have outdone all previous efforts in the con: |}, ion and exécution of these dainty: accessories so dear to the femi-\{}: 10) ihe the outh a. fest J car dd not jeava the track, fA fhe! tho Seymour Club, and haa tie Sevour Club, and a at Rie et | wh winith setae ih the; C.F starbure! of Washington, D:/f and Rosettes in every concelval Ini the at, administration, when he| with Re “shaw C., and Charles i voy of Beane ft aia eae, ‘such was ember of John ©,’ Sheehan's | Burns, Bal ra "wotntyre art 1o'Nel ONall Neb., are - badly ion ?. as silk, Greater ‘New York Democreay, ready’ to accept mounts, . the as |taily, Both are ‘eit ik Mrintote heme a howpital.” Hinen, datls que, 2 pic, I 150 ss, Ladies’ Lawn Waists—Very atiractive model, Special Values—Priday and Saturday, ; gatments—copies of late foreign models—exclusive \< styles at moderate prices, ———_——_ ZRainproof Ulsters (value $18,00)).000:+ cece cee eeeses Taffeta 'Sillk Outergarments...:11ssresreesssceesess 18,00, - Suit Department, = = __ Mannish Shepherd Checis Tailored Suitsy- ' strapped seams-+Superior quality and manutacture ; value $40.00. ....7/...+6 — | Tailored Su.ts for Small Women BE Misses, 14, 16 and $8 years; or, 32, 34 and 36 sizes, Fancy’ Materials, Serge, Broadcloth, Shepherd Checks, 20.00 25.00 —--29, 75 $20 Tatfeta Walking Skirts— $10 Venetian Froadcloth Skiets—plsited model ity Neo eu New Skirts—Serges, Fancy Tweeds, Shepherd ‘Checks and Voiles, 7,90-—-9.75—1 2,50 Broadway and Fifth Av., cor. 24st other popular hymns, the music. by ey. ‘ Gloria: Silk Dustproof Ulsters...+s.sssessseeneesies 22.50, Covert B ygyniteoninbe ered seams.y...46.. 12.00 15, 00,_ Two separate models, box pleated and side pleated effects.........0005 Siro ai with lace insertions.in Yoke; value $2,00.......... cbebene 1.00 | } OPPENHEIM, @LLINS ze Covert Coats—Covert Surtouts—for ‘street and’ travelling-—Taffeta Outer- 10.00 25.00 25.00 18.00 shadings for Come and view this unmatchd clon, ad while ‘here belie by the special pets on M3 every P hattat rains te st ste ft ir, . Neck Ruchings of ¢ chigfon lice at and Has rut sse at 1240 A My regular ly 25ca yd, Women's ee an Lace trim awa at 25c., TOC, 75c.° oh? ‘Genisetes ier Cur i tee pointe A Pair of Bloomer Trousers. and a Pair of Regular Trousers ber ites cae to Each Svit for $2.95, you fane dust the thing for Boys, Elegant Spring Suits, ne ht in weight, for im- fou aad deliver It: the ane dy f qd like the be mediate use. These suits consist of |) Lyons ‘in unmatchable coll collect ‘yyy Norfolk Jackets, | Piedad at Yl ri ig ith t irs of trous- ers, Ho-inprrd, hg $2. 95 |" moe ot ant etn in the Ingdal jai , we ir . aan Boys’ Top Coals & Reefers, Three-Yards-Long Tucked Chiffon Vellt In all the new shades Of” tan, ele~ |} I all the best colors—a veil that sells at $225 tn) ni tores- gant garments for Spring, clal at Bloomingdales’ a a eek in all sizes from 3 to. 16, $2. 95 fags'thae re worth fully 2 it Wall sepa ings ‘that are worth fully 28¢'s yard a Silk Umbrellas, $1.50. Valves “ ty La These Um- ‘This means that you will save from 25 to 90 per cent, on every roll of PAper bought here to-morrow. 38c. for enough wall paper to paper an ordinary sized room, consisting of Arle of cide wall and 10 yards Uf borger, all for 38c. a room, BIC Me itauie for Rining roca wid Hedrooms; wold regularly for Bo, ; the the automobile vel in avery Fatah $1.50 Feedinsves and Sp cles al, Per Dair, Only ! These ‘are the celebrated glasses that are sold by ¢y clans as high a3, 22,00 perp They are set with: pure:+ crises ih pena! design o may have brellas are made of an me x cellent =} grace of pure silk, case and tassel to match; steel rod, on best make para- gon frame, measuring full 26 and oll. fc large assortment of 28 inches, men's and women's, TO Sascis (RT ream trechn ailts and or gold alloy peso A large variety of handles to pick ail tolorings, with 9 or 18 (heh borders |] pest anil clip, to maten; never before sold for less than 1210, to 15¢, @ roll. You may also have spectacles with nickel-plated nose-piece, i riding bow, Just think) of being able to purchase these $1.50 glasses at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow at, per palf..sssenerees FREE—With each pulr of eyeglasses we give free daring this glass hook and silk eyeglass cord, Also a case free of charge with eyeglasses and spectacles | daa moa & 3d from, such as sterling silver, sterling silver and pearl, horn, gold plate 12 AC © roll for varnished gilt par- et : Jor and slitting, room papers. and pearl, highly finished hardwood nae, | that other dealers charge 380, and other combinations ant Ie, a roll for, of handles. Special at We have a large assortment of al Bloomingdales’ erat | e Bae ot mouldings from 2c, foot Main Floor, 59th St, Section, All Cars Transfer to __ Third Bloor, Contre, Bloomingdale Brothers —

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