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‘Play by Mrs, Fiske. morning @yp shining on the etained- glass windows of the convent, falls fust there and qerves to waken her, Would Rob the Dead, The storm waving passed, the priest departs, At the door he brushes against the drunken lord of the hut, who, after St. Agnes, °° Pron ‘Tivo Other One- is by the Actress, 4 Verttable lerplece. Palit ‘Tolnette by keeping her awake with his Tambling talk. Hoe curses the dead At. Agnes for having caused the people to algn the pledge and ruined his busi- hess—whatever st may have been, But he presently interests hia sleepy and sullen companion by telling that he has seen the dead at the convent, He de- seribos how the body d# dressed and mentions that upon the breast lies @ cross of yond, "Tolnette's intorest ceases with the description, and she again stretches herself on the bed, But she springs up when Miohel, flaring omt his MAudlin mutterings against Bt, Agnes, declares he {8 going to the con- vent to got diaseond — cross and to throw mud in the face of the dead, 'Toinette turns upon him and attempts to stop him, Reallzing her ine ferior strength, ehe resorts to atiatesy, The alarm would be sounded and they would be Md she tells Michel, He answers that he will prevent this by cutting the rope of the bell, She cajoles him into giving her his knife and letting her go to do this work first, Suddenly the clanging % the bell is heard, Wild with rage, Michel rushes out and dragging 'Toinette back with him, stabs her to death on the bed, ‘The murderer washes and wipes his bloody hands, puts on his coat and hat, takes a last drink, and slinks out the door, The sun shines through the\trees, And the light from St, Agnes falls upon the corpse, one outstretched hand clutching the crucifix, Playlet Well Acted. Miss Fernanda Miiscu as 'Toinette and John Mason as the brutish Michel played with telling effect, They made the tragic story seem 8b real that the Md atmplo enough. the eptr-Foudience sat spellbound, Willlam B. ation of a podden, degraded eae acted the priest with gentle tte, a fatten ange! of [AMY aiso remembered her nas “who te the slave and mls- | 1.6 State In ne ae more sodden than her- EW YOR 44 & moss-hunz but on Louisiana village, The PENTAL..CO. Inc! on @ dark stage, with glimpees of the wretoh- thunder crashing, A GOLU. @ x ROWNS 3 i ites Ba door and the shouting te Ou iY Touses *Toinette, who, ya her bed, lights a candle aad Roa Bee a he originators ‘of painions dentistry, asthed A ing! hon 8 ween the birth and doath theatrical ewe-lambs, veritable lion in the 1 one-aot play at the yeaterday afternoon, write, as well gs act, three from her pen ‘under her direction, one asterpiece of its kind, “of Bt. Agnes’ geve to its re and unmistakable joy fine work finely acted. and silent admiration were even higher trib- #imple power than the jase that finally forced @uthor before the cur juced Before. The Light of St, Agnes” pome eight vears ago ‘Thentre, where Mrs. Wpeered as "Toilnatte, it @ily been hidden under a Ince, so that it came fa flash of lightning, rer yn and well-balanced {n+ pmasterty grasp of dram- tho extraordinary stage “the woman bebind the ‘The Rose,” the scene of Cary to ‘grace opens the door, A ene reno way to celebrate early by convent, enters to of a, gam filliny ¥ of the village—who Ba eas bone ap oft tn her good work |] db, "TaNefa Corl anf heen i dp oor amd reclaiming the |] pair treo 0 charge gor ten Yeare, Heltg ber laat letter to the priest Tacorehate3 under the | awe Shthe ate phe ‘girl to hig care. pilehed 40 years. which tho father eating ami drinking more, aggravates, was taid in the Casing. roots af mild reversal of the Frenah triangle, Count generously pol- eoning himself in order that his young who love each George Ariies lew Orleans house, This pla: @ broken-down wite and hig doctor, other, might be happy, made the piece interesting by his act- of the sxccommodating husband, inj Mr Aries also had the third play, retty much acter was but ounning grand- father, who, like most old men, was “The Eyes of the Heart,” to himself, The principal that 4 diln rather tedious, Mrs, Fiske acknowledged her indebt- edness to an Italian comedy for the chief incident of this play. Her original er nD, plays are much better, and cover wi new lo! ACROBAT BREAKS HIS SKULL. Kame Kishi, a nineteen-year-old Jap- anese acrobat, was seriously injured by @ fall at Huber's Muewum last night, Kishi olimbs a fifteen-foot pole bal- anced on the head of another performer, Last night the pole slipped and he fell from the top of it to the stake, striking on his head and side, The audience thought !t was a part of the act, Kishi was taken, unconscious, and bleeding from the nose and mouth, to where It was said his A Two Smart New Models in “Every SizeShoe, at $2.'75 In imitative ability our: shoe craftsmen own no superiors. Given a model, they can reproduce it with so*marked a fidelity that one cannot tell the repro- duction apart from its original, ’ By way of illustration, the two pen pictures above are the latestproduct of our shoe craftsmen—modelled after $10 custom-made boots created by an English boot-maker well known to fame. Every line and curve and stitch is duplicated. These are but two of the many new models we present, We have Every Size Shoes” in 30 distinct new models in every size and half size from 4 to 12, and every width from AA to EE, All. leathers in high or low shoes—button, lace and blucher. Every Size Shoes” at $2.75 will interest the men who have been accustomed to paying $3.50 or $5 for shoes, Broadway, WM. VOGEL & SON Houston St. ‘DELAY, 'T WAIT. ‘tremendous ns will not | have sold tor $3,00, to as Must Come at Once. CHILIAN WHITE TOPAZ Co., 23d Street and Fifth Avenue. [LIAN TOPAZ OR THE LAST TIME! DON’T THINK because the price is small these are cheap goods, We are forced to make this sacrifice. We offer at FIFTY CENTS our first grade hand cutstones with fully warranted gold filled mountings, They will wear a life- time. We will exchange any article out for 50c Only Two Days More. Open Evenings Talocny Tailoring Special, Special, AN’ OVERCOAT A SUIT to your ts, own measurements, reliable English made of latest style Coverts and Vene-/ Mercertzed Fabrics, tlans, s 12.50 Bingle ‘Blue Stamps in the Afternoon. Great Friday Inducements. A Few Decisive Reductions in Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Oilcloth *) that will attract crowds of purchasers to this * Double Blue Stamps in the Morning, The Tailor’s Art Is Strongly Exemplified BOYS’ CLOTHING. There isn’t q feature missing—Best Cloths, Correct Styles, Splen- did Workmenship, and most important of all, Reasonable Prices have made this Greater New York's favorite shopping centre for prudent mothers, TO-MORROW WE'LL DO THE BOY PROUD, Here are values that cannot be duplicated out- side the coufines of the Namm Store, Boys' $3.00 Suits, With Ex- ‘tra Pants, $7.50. ON SALP BRT. 9 AND 11 A, M, In order to have the largest crowd? this department has ever known, we offer to-morrow 400 DOUBLE - BREASTED SUITS, with two pair of pants to each suit, mada of splen- did cheviot fabrics, in several styles of pretty figured mix- tures. You save $1.50 on each suit if you get here early; sizes 7 to 15, Very Special at $7.50. Boys’ $4.00 Suits, $1.98. All Styles---All Fabrics---All Sizes. Sirictly all-wool, warranted fast color, The most durable and serviceable euits you can buy. Eton Russian Suits (with extra white linen collars) sizes Eton Sailor Suits (with extra white linen collars) sizes 4 to 10 ....., We eenorenernrenreerrrenorees Peeeeenee or Norfolk Suits, belt and plait to match, sizes 6 to 15. + Double-Breasted Suits, blue, black or fancy mixture, size: 6 to 16 Corduroy Suits, brown, black and drab, sizes 6 to 1 Three-Piece Suits, fancy mixture, sizes 7 to 16..,. Men’s $2.00 Pants, 95c. Probably the last chance you'll have this eeason to buy these Panta at this price, Having just received the last shipment of 2,000 pairs, the remainder of our immense purchase, we offer to-morrow these beautiful Mercerized Worsted Trousers in fifteen patterns, in pretty stripes and fancy mixed effects, at a price so ridiculously low that they all should be gone in one day; sizes 31 to 42 waist; inseam lengths from‘ 20 to 35; limited, 2 to a customef, and none C, 0. D, Boys’ $1.00 Hats, 25c. ON SALE BETWEMN 10 AND 12 A, M, $50 Boys’ Hats and Caps, a manufacturer's sample lot, of felt and wool goods, including Alpines, Derbys, Golf and Yacht Caps, Sailor Brim Hats; all nice, fresh goods, at a price that wouldn’t ordinarily 2 buy the band alone, but for two hours to-morrow, at...... 5c $75 Reversible Smyrna Rug, $7.50. 4 yards long and 3 yards wide, This ts without doubt the best bargain we have ever offered in our Rug Department; a 9x12 Royersible Smyrna Rug, in beautiful, bright, soft colorings, suitable for the best rooms in the house; value $15, at just one-half price for BYiday....sseseeesseeee 7.50 fa $8.50 Linen Wan, Japanese Matting, $4. 50, 40 YARDS OF' LINEN-WARP MATTING, At a price no other store In Greater New York o “Matting should be sold by 12 o'clock A. M,; fresh, crisp, fine, reversi- ble Mattings at less than price of impo: 0 ya: every 4 50 roll; value $8.50; at, special for Friday.. mn A Linoleums and Oilcloths. 69c, Wild's Cork Linoleum, 34. 35c, Oilcloths at 19¢. "These two specials ought to appeal to you. The Linoleums are all beautiful tile and inlaid effects; the Ollcloths are of a lot of new spring designs and colorings; 69c, value at 34¢,; and 360, 49c value at evesoereoenes 850. "Carpets, All-Wool Brussels, 54c. MADE AND LAID FREE. $1.15 Witton Velvets, All-Wool, 79c. MADE AND LAID FREE. Two unapproachable leaders in the carpet business of New York, in spite of charging absolutely nothing for work such as making, fitting, laying, ete., we offer to-morrow a lot of 25 rolls of Brussels Carpets, all 30 rolls of Wilton Velvet, all pure wool and worsted, in a large va- wool and worsted, suitable for tety of designs and colorings; dining: room, office, stairs, value 85c.; special, made 5Ac ete, value $1.11 and laid, at......., and laid, at........ equal, this lot of 1.98 Opening of the Great Upholstery Sale. Belgium Linen Stripe Couch Covers. The cheapest and best washable Couch Covers ever sold; they are 4 inches wide and 8 yards long, and deep fringes all round; worth $1.98; special opening price......,.ssssesseseeevenee 89c Rope Portieres. 1,800 Now Rope Portleres, full width and length, all new colors; regular price $1.75; opening price...... pea new designs, pair ...seesssseenee (Ene evieariens davisecoves 34¢ Only 400 pairs of 60- Scotch Lace Curtains, deep Renalssance border effects and full 3 yards long; worth $1.98; for, 98c¢ ip Covers.—Best Linen Stripes. NEVER SOLD BEFORE AT SUCH A LOW PRICR, Lace Curtains, pair ,. 5 pleces of any ordinary size furniture covered with best linen stripes Just In time for your summer cottages, Scotch Lace Curtains, And Its List of (ee will find our store busy as usual, A value in the Namm Store is repre- sented by an article of merit selling at a price that always permits of generous saving. Don’t Fail to Come in To»Morrow. Rosebushes. Doylies. @nd finished with best binding and finest workmanship, and guaran- Superlative quality and of splend!d)Reneissance, round and sare eon i208 tor Perse Sibu BBY, athe 7 98 flower bearing; @ value of 19c.) square, 150, value, Friday, 5c . ee OR OT) . is reasonable; however, 10c; ; Hair Mattresses, FYidays..ccssesseeeseene Floss Pillows 450 more of those Hair Mattresses, all sizes, best quality 4.98 India Linon: of silk floss; full 24-(nch A.C. A. or fancy ticks; regular price $9.08, for..s.sessss0e 33¢ The fine sheer quality that always) Size, 60c, value, Friday,. Cot Beds, sells at 12440; Fre 6ic Lambrequins A FOR UNEXPECTED VISITORS, day... 000 migiainest? of sateen, horder pattern, fringed, me woven wire and upholstered Cots, full size; value $1.98, 98 Swisses. 36 in, wide, tull length, FhebsNeaedearseorerseniermberse resis e Cc The beetled quality would be cheap| 7c, value, Friday........ 49c Furniture Fringe, * at 15c,; however, to-mor- 71 BET, 8.80 AND 9.30. ONLY ONE HOUR SALU, BET. 8,80 TOW, Priday....seresereee Tic Turbans. 2,800 yards of all-wool Furniture Fringe, 6 and 7 inches deep cate Room Mouldings. $1.98 hand-made horse-hair bratd, ee loop attached and worth up to 69c, yard; special for 1% in, wide, ombossed scroll de- ae frame, black only, 98c one hour only, yard ........+4. eeeeenebes ADNAN uneaUeOuOnEE sign: finished in gilt; will match Verveeeee eens peeoe any color wall-paper; Fri- { Io Underwear. 2, (SA NDE OO S000 e Men's Natural Wool medium-welght 8,0x6.6,,., Shirts, silk bound and finished with ribbed borders, Drawers to match, with double gussets and taped seams; sizes 34 to 46; usual 75¢, value; + Fri- 50c day... . Women’s Vests. White ribbed, low necks, sleeveless, taped at neck and armholes, They come in fancy cluster ribs, are full sizes and perfect, value gc Vestibule Lace. Vestibule door lace, allover work and newest designs, in Renals sance aud Irish Point 9c effects; value 16c,;. Friday Curtain Stretchers With nickel-plated pins, size 6x12 ft, Guarantees Aird aH regular value $1, ri- day .... . 98c Clothes Wringers. Attractive Muslin Wear Values FOR FRIDAY. 39c. Corset Covers for 25c, Made of Nainsook, in all sizes, five-inch lace {nsertion yoke drawn with ribbon; armholes also trimmed, A wonderful ba: equalled before, ade SL Tenino Pure Rubber Roll “Onale), 25ei Deak hy a 75c, Corset Covers for 49c, lenge,” fu a ‘omens Hose. i 4 teed; regular value 1.19 Lace, isle thread, plain, allover Entire front mado of lave insertions running across and up and down; drawn with mbbon, walsts, $1.69; Friday........+. ° A very pretty effect for wear under thin Ironing Boards. 4% and 5 feet plain wood Ironing egivlar value 59¢, 39c effects, in black and colors, with plain tops and lace openwork ankles; all with seamless feet; regular 25c, value; Fy day INFANTS’ WEAR, $7.49 Child's Reefers for 98c, Child’s wool Reofers, all colors, large callor collar ti braid, sizes two to five only, Paes sR $5. 00 Walking Skirts, 82.95 Smart Styles in Spring Oxfords This stock abounds in all that {s serviceable and desirable in ap- propriate and stylish footwear, Our system of profit-making invariably marks them less than you are accustomed to pay if you go elsewhere, Special sale of 1,200 pairs of Women's Spring Oxford Ties; uppers ot fino vicl kid, patent ‘eather and brown kldskin, in lace Oxfords, Blucher and Christy Ties; Cuban and military heels; all 4 59 sizes; well worth $2.50; for this sale........ eee aseverieese ‘ Girls’ Patent Leather Shoes. Full calf tops, lace and button, newest toe shapes; 6 to 8; worth $1.50 ..... ’ 8% to 11, worth $1.75 11% to 2, worth $2.00 .... i Women's Oxford Ties and High Shoes. 1,800 pairs, made by one of the best shoe factories, In patent leather and kid, all styles; $4.00 values...,.secessssereeeee KLNAMM. | Made of very fine quality all-wool Chev- jots, in blue, brown and hlack, in the latest 13-gore, eide-plaited style, The most attractive $5.00 skirt evert GHOWN, AL siseersverens teeeee tee 2.95 $3.00 Japanese Silk Waists for $1.95 Beautiful new silk walsts, made of extra quality Japanese silk, in black and white, with deep yoke made of narrow Val. lace, new full sleeves with very deep cuffs and stock collar of narrow Val, lace same as yoke. ie 1.29 K. | NAMM. | \ ane