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her the Pd of tower, Bhe pl Virginta Harned Winds Up Five} Acts of Emotionalism as a Corpse on Horseback, /Bhe came {n on ayhorse, but {t was diy “a hot finish’' for Jane Shore Timp across the saddle, At first you might have’ suspected there lummy, instead of a woman, in Por, while the penitent King his horge in stately grief and pro- uimed to the people that he had @hured the death of their “lady of " and that he would go over step of the ground she had trod When soldiers come in s¢ the hope of escape she ac when at court to The flap of the boo Ing ju of add to the joy of Lomdon town, all could be seen of her late ladyship & flow of skirt and a pair of feet, But wait, fair ladies and kind eirs— it for the encore. ‘When ttie curtain was raised on the @ those scgptics who had p ‘Dummy!" were obliged to , even though their tithes were full of hatpins. The corpse di _switihed, ‘This time Lady Shore facing the applause, and the good opie, gathering their first-night drup- abovt them, left the Hudson Theatre fefied that they had not wasted their pathy on @ product of the property 'é-wenlus, There was no ia Harned’s hair, although her was upelde down, "Twas a Strenuous Evening. ‘This was the end of an extremely! juous evening for Miss Harned, <Asj| heroine of Mra, Vance Thompson's Smith’: ra-romantic over dnst over dust a stage st the King ARE adi on ho take home with you, of spectacular emotional hen in which Harned deserves high tions, did good work, chief fault as the Kin; lines like @ savage Bt, qe. strapping, b ou v) only a besin with, when she was only Strapping ble goldemith's wife she had sut- insolt from the Duke of Glouces- Who kissed her not wisely but too Mi, ‘Then, to add injury to insult, hor ye hurled her to the floor and prom- to kill her as soon as he returned | telling the piqued Richard that she no Indy, it tho atory, like the goldsmith, 1s away from us. The gallant Leite much nie —— “FLORODORA’’ IS has already gone to the shop and iifessed his love, and he returns at ‘pPaychological and hysterical mo- and takes her away with him, this time on until the end of third act the play betrayed the quence of feminine authorship, } glorification of trivialities, ell Varlous petitioners who vome whout the parting soeno ro ito the heart of the dramatist, ‘@M some tailor-made wnmor and to Might the rebels, leaving his tera to the care of her whom ed to call “Jan.” The litde 0 and the tiny duke never vice oned Mamma, They cried only for @hore, andowhen they were looked the. tower by their cruel uncle, it Lay Shore or dle for them, w Gloster, ‘ou imagine in your roslest nie dark-browed Gloster trim- ‘& table with flowers? Well, that phat the alithoreswas of this lovely ee havo him do, Edward has lett An his brogher's oharge, The as droll ag one of aud when you did you t, Richard js t\not heaven, knows; sound better, would only add to ‘place, He bids her ponder on his words} and, betaking himgelf to chapel, leaves the governor of the ads with the guaniian not to sacrifice the children, and when he persists she stabs him to the death. ‘This worthy and a bunch of flowers on which he sat died together, Lady Shore br his keys and escapes with the chil- ren, In Bright and Airy Disguise. Jane, bereft of her impenial robes, |s hiding’ Ina house in the market place ‘ch of her, In wepts whe o' of a young player wh se life she saved 70 into his booth and Qssume the disgulse of Salome, The ing comes and is told that Jane has left the palace to go with Ry player. th is thrown open, Praline vane warbed in the pty UR fee. Plae nerte., pomtna, before on \- ‘ » Who looks iy his cruel order and make speeches | trademark of a Tbelsh cigarett pone ‘The King is funlous and will ilsten to no explanation when Jane $s dragged rth. He orders that she be made to walk the strects of London behind a fist and carrying a candle until she rope, "the ordinary women with a tongue in her head would have then’and there exposed the perfidious Duke and lived happily ever after, But In the time- honored way of the romantic drama, the simple and natural remaine undone. It was left for Miss Harned to stag- wer in a totter out as wie Aa bn Of @ year ago, an ite. at= en and the dead “lady of mercy” —there's a sensation to Spectacular Finale. eotacular finish to five acts lem. Both for acting and for the splendid manner she has staged the play, Mise raise, Two mob scones were particularly well-managed, The company, too, with a few exce] Robert Lorrain was to bark his Bernam, but he A d many things. , there's no denying he looked fine and and made love as Impossible though she may be, “Lady (Shore jis Interesting at times and at others. And she's a very er lady than history Dales per WELCOMED BACK. d IV, disguised as an appren- | With a New Bedy of Buds Com- posing Famous Sextet, Tune- fal Play Makes Reappearance. “Florodora” came to town last night and stopped at the Broadway Theatre, She brought with her a sextet—not the sextet that made her famous, but a sextet composed of younger and even Shore) in the delight of a be-| ore beautiful women than those six + dah sit Leprane ake mt tuneful, graceful buds who carried New do T look?” plays at Queen, and | yo yy storm nearly five yours ago, married millionaires, made money on defore the throne. ‘The King, | wat) street, und then left thelr mantles of fame to be claimed by nearly every if he proper, woo," attracted the same crowd | of first-nightors that welcomed Floro- dora on her first appearance. Gave the sextet their stamp of ap- proval with such gusta that It is safe) to say there wasn't one of the eix who had just sun, who hadn't Bweet, MANSFIELD REVIVES “A PARISIAN ROMANCE.” One of the most popular bills in his Tepertoire, A Parisian Romance," was broduced by Richard Mansfield last Night at the New Amsterdam for the first time dunng dis present engage- ment, Had It been the premiere of the drama |t could not have atthreted a more enthuslastle and representative audience. Considering the utterly unwholesome character of the role enacted by Mr. Manefeld, that of an old, voluptuary, tepulsive in every moral and physical attribute, It 6 a great tribute to his menius as an artist that Baron Chevrial survives and large measure THREW LIVE BABY “Her First False Step’? a Real Thriller at The Fourteenth Street Theatre, with Lots From the time the poor girl took "Her First Falso Step," at the Fourteenth Street Theatre, last night, there was a mad whirl of fifty-seven varieties of steps, including everything from thrill- ing and hair-raising steps in elther the right or wrong direction to homicidal side-steps, joyous jig-steps and an os- cape of the villain down dark and dank tenement steps, The poor girl's false step consisted {n marrying the villain in her dear old New Hampshire home while ‘the nappy villagers were sspembled to celebrate her wedding with the hero, Then the patter of the steps began, There was THE WORLD: ‘TUKSDAY EVENING, MARCH 98 Aly JANE SHORE’ UP TO DATE: aspiring young actress who has gone), New York bank robbery in full view before the footlights since, These newcomers, “all pretty girls, and) the "crool’’ landlord didn't bother with | dispossess papers, but tore the faint ing heroine from her dead babde's body of th "They | and tan "TL must love some one’ | with ut decided that Iife was —_-—_ root dash the and Ham: dead curta Dra fact retains such a ‘his popularity, ot Teo by tt IN CAGE OF LIONS. and As was her father, remorseful over having said, “Curse you, my child,” with fine Duns Mhe clinwx came when the villain threw his other child into a cage of hoarse, Then it was back to the old New PROCTOR PRODUCES bel Recetbed with Fabor at the Fifth Avenue Theatre. “Anna Karenina,” a five-act drama by A. B. Lancaster, name, was produced for the first time at the Fifth Avenue Theatre last night enthuslastic approval, blamed het for neglecting a cold, ironte, polished brute of a husband for ie nd dashing Count Vronsky, rming though not strenuous Woodruff appeared. ———nte |CIRCUS BUSINESS IS BEATING ALL RECORDS. The business of the Barnum & Batley Circus at Madison Square Garden is handeo) he gallery and an eviofion in which was hurling her out bodily when breaking all records, and hundreds of Patrons were again turned away last Kirke effect, appeared opportunely $8 back rent in Js pocket, H.ONeill & Co Beds and Bedding night unable to secure seate, The aale for the rest of the, week {s phonom- | enally large, and the seats for Satur- | day night are now practioally all gone. Manager James A, Bailey ssaued a! statement Inst sens requesting the | patrons to attend the matinee perform- Anees as much as possible, and thus | relleve the crush at the night shows, Thig would aleo enable many out-of- town patrons to see the performances, as there Is usually plenty of room in the afternoons. ‘The matinee perform: @nces are In every respect the same as those given In the evening, ng Hons—real lons—and the horo ed in and rescued hey, ‘This was real Viriller of ‘the melodrama the galleries shouted themselves psbire home, The villain was shot and triumphant virtue lowered ‘the wins “ANNA KARENINA.” MARCH IS THE matisation of Talstot’s No- founded on Count ‘Toltol’s famous novel of that | #¢8800 IO o | LHRD EOE RCCR EaBRY systems can stand, Too often it ts true that the sick “last only till spring.” But, if the system is forti- fled, if the impurities are driven from the blood, and the nerve tissues fed with wholesome and strength-giving food medicine, there 1s no danger in he F. F. Proctor stock company a large audience received tt with Anna Karenina Isabelle Evesson splendid and of course no one of Excitement. I suppose, 149 to 125 Fifth Ave. instead of Walker street would but it the price instead of our ction tappens unuil| quality. Rater the deed” he | Moe Levy & Co., Mirtuoun and’ oseried roids 119 to 125 Walker St, that ‘Mi tell the Kin; He warn her that unless she lardl HN kill the ‘Three bloc! Broadway bs 2226 to 2234 Third Ave. “aus.” Everything for Housekeeping, NO EXTRA CHARGES OFANY KIND! What It Means tu You, We make NO charge for measuring your rooms, cutting your carpets, sewing them, liniug them and " Customers May Come in Here at Any Time of D: Have Their Shoes Shined FREE, Shoe Den't, 24 An Exceptional Offer. $2.50 Law : blue and brown chambrays, riced at $2.50, Here FOR REDUC- HOW DAY hac mid hee alst Special—Black Sateen Waists, full tuck fronts, others corded i tucked; all sizes; worth $1.25. ry ction Day These Amasingly Low Prices You'll Carry way Wednesday's Specials in Double-Quick Time. n Shirt-Waist Suits, 98c. These Shirt- Waist Suits are of lawn, linen color and polka dot, Skirts are flare and waists Wve ticked fronts, Surprising, indeed, is the value contained in each of these 98 19c, Ribbon, 12sc. er sev UOn, | eats 000 yards of fine quality all- » silk taffeta Mibbon, 4 inches wide, black, while, cardinal, green, pink String Wetghts. value 19 sd 12%c merino Underwear that most stores mew ask 75c. for, It's in just the weight | that men seek for this season of year, _ Thin-Blown Initial 5c White and Datura, Sizes 34 to $0 inches, Should be priced at Tumblers, . least $0% more, Your choice, 49 } Glassware Department! | Men’s Working Shirts in light, #3 to the front with an unusual for Wednesday. These tumblers | | itialled, and every initial is en. |] weloned in a wreath, Buy as ike at 5] madras an and gathered yoke, pearl buttons and pocke's, cut full, each, .. low p: They're all-wool Novelty Voiles, black only, perfect weave, wile, acdare worth afull49c, FOR REDUCTION DAY, yd at Eriili miine, a most desirable fabric for present-day wear, Men’s Underw ear, This is the finely-finished dak and medium color chevio's, percale, also plain black | vy blue saien, made with 49 * Voiles Here for 29c,' Hf the store that originally ordered these Voiles had not met) ell Teverses (nel been forced to return them they wouldu't be here at this startlin yh) , brown and black, at the remarkably low price, yard... 2 | ly | We make NO charge to send our man to put up your stove, and we supply the necessary pipe and joints. No charge for supplying and fitting every piece of furniture with casters, handles, knobs, ete. No charge fot delivery, either in the eity or country, No charge for collectors— & drawer fronts, Two upper flect in Diy drawers are swell front. Top ee hie ipaaet yah cal rnae Smyrna Rugs. mm measures 42 inches, Glass Barcel Cor, finish Our Regular Goods and This Season’s Patterns, 5 | measures 24x14, Price \ hogany finish, First Quality. Second Quality, y $ | 3.60. $ 1 4 70 Size Regular Special; Size Regular Special § | 4. 75 reek ® 36x72 4,00 3.20, 30x72 3,25 2.40 “sy Ladies’ Desks, Same, book case 30x60 3.00 ut 30x60 2.25 1,80 = fi i Iden oak or with double doors, } 26x54 2,25 +80 26x54 1.85 1.45 Quartered Oak ey ] 1h 89 fai 2x45 1.65 1,30! 2axas f 1 mareneron "34,90. OAK 8.DAY \ na Lis 90c 18135 is tH able ‘ | i | Massive pillars, dtnch $4.' comolet CLOCK. $29.50 Wilton Rugs for $22.50 75, im: - ; Hop saually $)0)70, Haw We are thee Pay Stands 15% inches high, has | We have selected from our regular stock several patterns of Wilton lines o good strike gong, Rugs (discontinued patterns) and marked them about one-third less MISSION N Special price $1.98 than rejular prices to close; regular price $29.50; closing price $99. §9 | Goobs. | = corre oe 16x20 inch > Haan een Rogers, ie flated Ware ; A Way Delow Negular Prices, Daintily decorated} Music Cabinet, s Mert (Basement, ) ett sei to $8 200 gp FPP sea, DOT Hefei At Haetoed flood pens, 2 St selty $2.98 marked,.....406+ $8 ° 7 5 i aie you to inspect TEA SPOONS. ‘regular 75c} Special saves 42C Set of 6 TABLE SPOONS-—regular 98c; Special, +» 75C Set of 6 ‘Send for Our PRIZE CONTEST CARD, Send Postal for Our DESSERT SPOONS—requiar 85c; Special , 70C Se: of 6 | CHILD’S SA VINGS BA NK—FREE MEDIUM FORKS—regular 98c; Special... . 756 Set of 6 i. i 121ST ST, || AND 3D AVE. 121st ST. @ 38d AVE: ( OWperTHWAl] | 12 1st Street: Oe ner ser er ene CONSTIPATION Not @ medicine but a | Natural Laxative We ter forstuggish bowels, jet quick, poaltive ree Nef by taking hall a glass on arisit Hupyadi Thos, FOR MOST DANGEROUS MONTH March is the most dangerous month | of the year because the change of| Medicine {s invaluable as a tonio in {the change of seasons, Father John’s Radical Reductions from Regular Prices. (Fourth Floor.) . Housekeepers, Hotel-Keepers and Summer Home Furnishers will find it to their advantage to inspect these values—the reductions from regular prices are exactly as stated, If desired goods will be held for future delivery. , Iron Bed. : 1\-inch L aliog and ball folate ach? Regular Price, $7.50, et Metal Frame iW { win waaP Late These $40 Brass Beds springs are made all sizes for (Like Cut) wood, iron or brass beds. For $25.00 the spring, It strengthens the sys- tem and drives out the poisonous waste matter—bullds up the body, Tt ts this power that has made it go successful in curing colds and all throat and lung troubles. No weak- Regular Special No. 1 Spring, $2.00 $1.55 No. 2Spring, 2.50 2,20 No. 3Spring 3,00 2,50 oning stimulants, morphine or other No. 4Spring, 375 3,10 dangerous drugs, With two-inch continuous posts,heavy No, $ Spring, 4.00 3.45 Tit, Nae mead husks on head and foot, %-inch filling No. 6 Sprinz, 5.00 4.00 and finished with the very bestlacquer Our Regular Price $40.00 Imperial Edge 50-lb. Mattress Made of Soft Horse Hair, with full Imperial Edge, in) one or two parts, as desired, covered in best quality} 25 00 Art Ticks, Special for Wednesday and Thursday....) U Regular Price $30.00, Box Spring and Bolster Roll to match, at special prices, No. 7 Spring, No. 6 Spring, 6.00 7,00 5.00 5.65 Other Mattress Specials. All full sizes and full weight—40 Ibs.—-in one or two parts, covered in A, . A. or Fancy Ticking, 99!" YEAR & SONS : ° Chatham Square | Two Establishments. | y9a°te tos, Perk “Row laying them—a clean saving of 15¢. per yard, 20c. in some cases sent on request—in fact, No Extras at all. Oak ty re Last Chance to Try. All Prices Marked in Plain Figures. Sideboard. Heavily carved top piece and We'll give you more talks about our business next week and after. For This Week We Offer Many Special Attractions. Grand Rapids #f 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 ip, Beds. 15 Brass Spindles 7ff in both head ° Contest Closes March 31, CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. COWPERTHWAIT & SONS CHATHAM SQ, This style is a most beautiful piece, with @ ~|1| Short Hair — regular $9.20; sale price.. 7.50 No, 3 Mixed Hair — re; price $10.40; sale priceees. §,50 No, 2 Mixed Hair — regular price No. 1 Mixed Hair — regular i ; fale price..+00+ 12.00 Best Mixed Hair—regular price $16.20; sale priceoreessseee D3 Pure White South American price $12.00; sale price.++.10,00| Hair—regular price $27.00; Pure White Drawings Hair—reg- sale price........ ular price $36.00; sale price, 30,00| Pure Black South American | Pure Black Drawings Halr—reg’ Hair—regular price { $20.00; ular price $27.50; sale price, 23,00) sale pricesssserreee see Small Sizes at Proportionately Reduced Prices, bbet Edge Box Springs? | ays other nt at hemi ataiid j 38.25 cach | Feather Pillows. Ths.—regular 1,00; spectal.....s0s No. 2 size 20x28, 3 Ibs.—regular 1.50; spccial «++ No. 3 tize 20x26, $ Ibs,—regular 2.00; spectal..., No. 4 size 22x28, 3% Ibe. —regular 2,50; special... No, 5 size 22x28, 2% Ibs.—regular 3,00; special ,, No, 6 size 24x30, 3 Ibs. —regular 4.00; specialy,..00 Upholstery Department. Specials For Wednesday, March 29. Cross Stripe Curtains Reduced. These pretty and serviceable curtains come in white and | cream grounds, with stripes of green, rose, blue and gold, 2.75 Curtains at.. + 2.25 pair. | 1,75 Curtains al ++ 135 pair. | 2,25 Curtains at.ssseseoee L075 pair. | 1,50 Curtains al ++ 1,15 pair, Lounging Cushions. | With real India Prints in true Oriental colors, also Silk Velour, Damask and Cretonne. $1.50 Cushions 95c | $250 Cushions..,... 5-Piece Slip Covers for $8.95. | These 5-piece Slip Covers are made of best quality of Germantinea, twenty-five designs to select from-—covers are cut and fitted by competent workmen, allowing 12 yards of 50-inch material to cach se-—Wednesday special at...s.ssseesere see 8.95 21.00 | No. 1 size 20x26, 3 FURNITURE, Etc, +++$1,65 Special Offering in Smyrna and Wilton Rugs, The newand enlarged Rug Department on the Fourth | Floor is now ready with a complete stock of all standard makes.—To introduce the same we make the following offerings for Wednesday: MEDIUM KNIVES (triple p'ated) —regiular 2.98; Speclal ...sss0e eoeeees DESSERT KNIVES (triple plated)— 2.98; Special ...+ ope ; *© 2,25 Per Dozen Odd Table Spoons, Forks and Butter Knives (quadruple plate) — regular 25c; special, CAC, ...4ssseeee ees veers 100 Bon Bon Dishes, Crumb Tray and Scraper, Cream Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Pickle Casters, Cracker Jars, Horse Radish Bottles and Glass No Extra Charges of Any Kind. PARK ROW Fruit Bowls—regular $1.49; special ates. sssseseeseevseeees OBC and Cake Baskets (quadruple Pale) rent $1.25; inset 75c CHATHAM SQ ; Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street.