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oe eee ee LID IS AGAIN LIFTED OFF ROOF GARDENS Farle, who must have dragged her cos- Serome Presented by New Star Imitator Feature at Aerial. ‘WHOLE BILL GOOD. But Tannen Carries Off the Honors—Other Doings in the , World Theatrical. Forty-second atreet was up in the air| fast night, The lid was lifted on ono} wide of the new white-light thorough: | fare, the roof on the other, Summer and straw hats bloomed In two gardens, “Litting the Lid" left everything wide pen atop tho New Amsterdam Theatre, where the lofty name of Aeral Gandens yatill obtains, The new musical travesty (why not wall it a political potpourri?) t# the Ten. loin done to en appetiaing turn, Our @tar social moralist, Jerome, is the lece de resistance, He's there in all torme and re-forms. He is ‘‘kiided," as you may see by reference to our spe- ‘tal local war correapondent and artist on another page, by a hitherto un- known, one Julius Tannen, who looms fp on the theatrical horizon as an ex- ‘eeedingly clever impersonator, In efdition to ‘doing’ the District- ‘Attorney and turning a hatchet Into a wigaretto case, Mr, Tannen jollles along the show by giving a decidedly clever feries of imitations, which include George M. Cohen (the best of the lot), dunle McOree, the slang specialist; Henry Lee, the soft-volced impersona- tor of men onoe and now; a certain elongated individual rejoloing in the extravagant nomenclature of De Wolt Hopper, and one Richard Mansfeld, in| e throes of a scathing curtain speech | New York's best dreesed, Mr, Tan en i both a newcomer and a "camer." t might be better to say that he has! Mareived."” ‘There was a great deal of Louls Har- rison—atr, Harrison ts always lavish of | (mself—but there Was not too much of | fr, Tannen. In fact, there Wasa not Quite enough of him, In this fling at things as patient citl- wens find them were Miss Virginia + MISS KEIM APPEARS IN ROLE OF HAMLET, Harlem Enthuses Ober Melan- choly Dane with Baby Face and Plump Figure. A new Hamlet has arisen in Harlem, ‘This time tt is a melancholy Dane with @ pretty baby face and a nice plump figure. The latese feminine essayer of the Prince of Denmark role is Adelaide Keim, and last night the stock com- pany which bears this ambitious young actress's name gave the play, and Har- lem waxed wildly enthusiastic over Miss Keim's impersonation, Tho solll- oquy and cene with the players especially aro: much applause, Georgia Well as Ophelia, received well-deserved plaudits—not to mention | a profusion of floral tributes, Giles Shine, as Polonius, shared honors with the star, Martin L, Alsop played Claudius, King of Denmark, in a manner that caused Harlemites to lament that he lasted till tho last scene. WELCOME BACK TO MME, SGHUMANN-HEINK. | With the Name of Rapp Added, Sings as Sweetly as Eber in ‘‘ Lobe’s Lottery.’” “It you would happy be, just take @ hint from me," sang Mme, Schumann- Hoink-Rapp, Jr, and every one in ihe crowded Academy could see that Mme. Rapp had not drawn a blank in ‘'Lovo's Lottery” on or off the stage, That 1s, ‘of course, if one may judge by up pearances, New York docs not care how many names she adds so long as she sds with the same deep, ball-like voice, #0 full of tenderness and passion and humor, It was by no means a down- town audienée which greeted her last night, It was quite evident that hor old friends hed turned owt tn force Lo welcome her back and in a way tender congratulations on her second matn- mental venture, Mme, Schumapn-Heink had kept with her most of the former members of the cast, among them John Slavin, who figured as best man at ithe alat's mare rage in Chicago, —— DUCHESS WORE NO GEMS AT ROYAL OPERA BERLIN, June 6.—Seventy princes and princerses surrounded the imperial fa jly during the gala’ performance at the Royal Opera-House last night. ‘The acene was extraordinarily bril- Mant. The Ane auditorium was filled with representatives of nearly every Huropean sovereign and thelr suite with beautiful women, with men who learning or courage has helped to @ was dazzling. ‘The Empreas Augusta Victoria wore a neckl4ce of superb diamonds, The Lrincessea vied in the display of gems. “aly Duchess Cecilia, who will wed the frown Prince to-morrow, was una dorned ve by her personal graces, During a half-hour interval between the pluying of the wedding march from ohengrin” and the third act of “Die supped in rooms adjoining the imperial box, Prince and Princess Arisugawa, repre- senting the Emperor and Empress of Japan, personally presented thelr im- erlal mnatcr’a yiit torday—two antigue | ailver flower bowls of beautifully ar- | tumes_ ou! horrors; of a chambor of miiliner 1,,Gorinno, who was alive; {adie Lednard, ere ani and a programme page or two of others for whom hot weather evidently has no terrors, ‘They sang a great deal of tuneful muslo by Frederic Solomon and helped Herbert Gresham and Ned Way- burn turn a number of management tricks. The scene of this como history York Theatre* and are girls in plenty and all colors, ‘The wind-up is a Gil operatic review, In musical aalad days. In this part of you want to be alone with your mems | orles, but you're on a roof, and when rarefied ‘atmosphere you're in” that everything goes, TWO SURPRISES AT PARADISE GARVEN. One Was Hammerstein in a Pan- ama Hat, the Other a Won- derful Clockwork Musician. ‘There were two surprises at Hammer- atein's Paradine Gerden, which opened in @ dazzle of lofty dight on tho root of the Victorlg Theatre last night. One was Mr, Hammersigin himself, who dis- carded his historic dicer and appeared in a brand new Panama The other fyas To-To, billed as the iousician,” Many who saw the small clowa figure play a sither doubted the fact, but it remains, nevertheless, that the “musician” A mechanical 5 wonderful and unganny, that plays an accompaniment to songs hy Mile, Lucia, vot Paris, To proye that Ao human be- ing lurks within, Mademoiselle pulls off the eae and ghows the clockwork to t Ww big audiense, and among the | me taw hats and cool drinks predominated, ‘The crowd roared its Opi 1 of one of the best vaudeville seen in New York in many a day. out Pay novarhon. The Patty Brothers 4! Tater ean the annual Tan ballet down act, the fiddle standing on their itt.) Schumann-ledn! Y) WAS an acceptable Be; Ih plaids and Shor skirts, She delightfully, Ye Colontal Sepetie, musical novelties, got a ovation, There was not, in Unsatisfactory number in fourteen acts, me NEW COMPANY IN OLD PLAY THRILLING. Fourteenth Street Greets Vener- able ‘’ Tichet-of-Leave Man’’ by Stock Players with Joy. ‘A very new stock company--so new that many of Its jines would not spout without the prompter's ald, and a very old play—so old that modera play. wrghts have stolon dozens of {ts situa- tlona—dn shont, the C, A, Goettler Biocie Man," wer Fourteenth Street ‘Wheatre:+ The play contains *jysiers many de- Uetously creepy thrills as when our par- pe ents, as boys, vipped the mmission, box ‘to aneak off to Chantrau play Hawkshaw, The play also containa Dl Fayed of padding which a Twentie entury —'drama-journeyman would Dek hen With an axe. ‘It is the daddy of he detective “meelodrayma,"’ as Hawashiw is the father of “Ord Bleuth, the uncle of Nick QOarter end Hie Unoontessea grandsire of 8. Holmes, Fourteenth street greeted the veteran drama gleefully, gnaped at the right place and hisved the villain right mam ‘The new stock company is more than capable; and, after half the cast haye learned thelr lines, the performance will bo far above the average, E, J. Rat clife was a burly and forceful Hob Brierly; Tully Marshall's Hawkshaw Was more sitxued than that of his Predecessora, ‘but ‘was decidedly son: yincing, Of the women Marion Palr- fax's Emily was one of the beat bity of work In the show, Go down to Fourteenth street and get a thrill—ihe kind Tom Taylor used . ‘Ten to an aot. Ever look at it that way? Some folks go on slugging their bodies and drugging day after day with coffee and tea, half sick all the time, weakly wonder- ing ‘what it is balke my plans T have their Brains and keeps me down, mighty hard luck Suppose You \Btop the coffee for 10 days) and take on well-made POSTUM Food Coffee and learn what a, differencg { makes to health and Brain to usa a FOOD drink in place Ustlo workmanship, The King of Saxony has presented Mejsponer vases, the French Gov, nt two Beves at ‘ ede ae of a DRUG arin! who sings and dances with a swing that js irresistible, clever stage of present-day, Manhattan is laid in ‘Timos iquape, and the actors therein divide their entrances and thelr exits between the Hotel Astor. Both places do a tushing bust. hess, for the show gocs that way and {g as refreshing us an electric tan, There t and Sullivan which you renew acquaintance with the favorites of your There are moments the performance when “mysterious @ show wan straight Marra with: a etta, and the crowd liked the int upside- drinking and Playing al cads, {oylge Gunning, formerly prima Bonne 's opera come, oh. lassie: sang in tremendous fact, an entire Taylor's “Ticket-of+ St. night at the TH MRS. BLACK CAN'T ment—May Get Three Months After Filing, (Bpectal to The Evening World) dental of Mrs. Harry 8. Flack, @ 80- ciety bebe and heiress of Manhattan, who recently obteined a divorce from WED AGAIN YET Divorce Decree Granted Heiress Is Only an Interlocutory Judg- Freedom WHITE PLAINS, N, Y., June 6—Tho her millionaire husband, of the report that ahe intends to wed again is given credence by an examination of the records of the Supmme Court at White Pains, which show that she could not wed @pain if she so dealrnd. "The decree granted to Mrs. Black by Juetice Keogh is only an interivoutory judgment. and three months from the Gute of fising wn application for a Aus decree will be mado. Then it Is pre- sumed sho will be awarded hor freedom and allowed to resume her mrden name. Mr, Black js laying %ut a $2,000 country seat near White Plains, ——_—- Cool Wenther s Keen Healthfal, Tk lowest death rate for this scuson of the year in the hiviory of yi De- partment of Health was that for the week eniing Saturday, June J, at noon, when the rate of 16.11 per thousand was recortied. The lowest record hith- cto when It wae 6, last year*the rate was 17.19. E WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JONE 6, 1905. Aifferent conypanies are ur to spare no efforts in getting out their men In order to insure as complete an attend @nce as possibl IRISH TO CELEBRATE BATTLE OF FONTENOY. First Regjment of Volunteers Will Hold Field Day Sanday, June 11, In fitting celebration of the 160th an- niversary of the Battle of Fontenoy, a vee Most Healthful and |” Refreshing Summer Drink Too Proad to Kiast | BRISTOL, Va., Juno 6.~Ten thousand | German Baptists are in this clty attend. ing the annual conference of the, de-| nomination, liga sermon yesterday Blder| Beahm, of Bridgowater, Va,, sped Irishmen, the Iirst Regiment, Irish | ihe brethren, sald: "“Whenover we | Volunteers, will hold a field day Sunday, | 100 proud to Kiss each other to that June 11, at Kano's Classon Point Grove. | tent has God gone out of our hearts,’ ‘The regiment, hoaded by its gabiant commander, Major Crowley, will as- sermible at the armory, One Hundred and Geventh street and Park avenue, where @ atart will be made via the Second avenue "L"' for the grove, Fa- ‘gue uniforms, campaign hats, belts and deggings will be worn, and tho order CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought fto march will be given at 10.30 o'clock Boars the I INS P 2 Ge, i, the, Sret of a pories of ta | Bgeatare 2 is CONT ook es Dia odd ? B., id EI es LS PU oar Q : AMERICAN PRUIT PR 4 The Pure Juice of the Apple. eT wrrys Gon! sterilized, ¢arbonated Non=Al " No Medicine Needed if You Drink It, New York ODUCT CO, ¥ Branch, Jane and West fits. The Siegel Cooper Store’s Summer Delivery Service is now in full swing. As usual, we were among the first in this field, We maintain a very ex- tensive system. Purchases are quickly delivered at all points within the boundaries of our service. floor. Summer Blossoms All Over the Store in Ohese Sune Subitee Sales. UST as we expected, Jus as Ben eee erpeces The Store was as busy as it could be yesterday—the first day of the big June Jubilee Sales. Not busy here and | for any previous Summer since the i i . Ata ; store b . ecessary. Our there as some stores are wont to be, but busy, energetically, enthusiastically busy, on every | business forges ahead with such boungy ene. Le ee Rs Ne pele, on That isn’t surprising when you reflect that people who buy at the Siegel Cooper Store select from more than three million dollars’ worth of merchandise. Japanese and Chi The Mattings are new The colorings and designs ar tive and cool to the eye. Japan AQ-yard roll, regularly $7.50, at 40-yard roll, regularly $8.50, at 40-yard roll, regularly $10.50, at 40 yard roll, regularly $11.50, at 40-yard roll, regularly $12.50, at 40-yard roll, regularly $13.50, at 40-yard roll, regularly $15.50, at 40-yard roll, regularly $6.50, at 40-yard roll, regularly $7.50. at 40-yard roll, regularly $8.50, at 40-yard roll. regularly $9.50, at 40-yard roll, regularly $11.00, at n|| 40-yard roll, regularly $14.50, at Hots Fibre Mattings. New and novel effects in attractive colorings, The ideal floor &5c, 50c, Sapanese Cottage Rugs. Attractive colorings and choice designs) special, 5 Straw Matting Rugs. Choi ion of colerings: size 9x1 2s special, slang Wroaper Store, th Floor, Front.) covering for the warm season. Your choice at, a yard, 30c, (Sexo! Refrigerators. ‘These Hot Weather Necds at very low prices. A number of varieties, as follows: . haa double door, 88 Inches, Bi, anettagen ba inohes: wien, ai, (Siegel Cooper Store, Basement.) | Flose, Reels & Garden Hose. COMPETITION GARDEN HOB®. not iaranteed, but ie excellent quality: sft. lengths, with gouplings, i ; Tengths, complete, with coup. STANDARD 8-PLY i AZOBE, 2o-ft, lengtha, Kem Ae eity MUU almont sure, com eke with coupling (9 TANGER NOR caiat 1 6 O-ft. and dural hose, Lawn Mowers, RC ars AE in am three. eri wre De it Hate wat Paints, Varnish JAPA, LAG! OMand on either Of woe wood » 8 eavlly applied — drioe quai ‘We carry in stock w prost ais ta Mixed Paints. site UE om, om Col is wears like iron," the int nt can t Mahe Straw Mattings at Lowest Prices. Straw Wattings. China Straw Wattings. inese and flexible. e very attrac: 60c 1.49 6.75 Screens far Windows and Doors at special pric As usual the most extensive stocks in New York SCREEN, DOOR &, FO and ya bit Ber anti att st the Lat Gesirable “bei se START B wok Reha ia Mt, oa = rete 10. tends’ to 87 inche (Steel Cooper ‘Bas ire inch, (Btogel Cooper Store, Basement.) and Jap-a-Lae. Floor Paint, M Varnish or Hara Mottin? f one, Ags 1 at. ene, 480 ‘alse, Enamel Paints. tei tiem Gerstendorfer's Favosite Qold Women’s Stk Shirt Waist Dresses NO COMNBETIoN Wrmn Ary OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE. ACITY IN ITSELF SIEGEL OOPERG, wersta NEW YORK. Siegel Cooper Store's Mail Order Bureau is a splendid help to those whor do not find it convenient to come to the Store. We shopy for you as carefully as though you visited the Store personally, *Phone orders also given prompt attention. — ‘Phone. 6,000 Gramercy. On all purchases of $5 or more (Except Goods to be Sent ©. 0, D.) ; PREPAY FREIGHT to any railroad station within the following States: Maine, Massachusetts, New York New Hampshire, Rhode Island,’ Pennsylvania Vermont, Connecticut, and New Jersey, We have prepared for the Summer of 1905 more comprehensively than we have a scale that is even more than extraordinary, Some of the special sales outlined for to-morrow are described below. Many are not told about at all in the papers, Women’s $5 Shoes and Oxfords, S,95 | Handsome Sample Lines, includ= ing All Styles and Leathers. For women who can wear sizes 336, 4 and 4%, A, B and C widths, this is undoubt+ edly the best and prettiest line of fine Shoes ‘and Oxfords ever shown at as low a price, There are hardly two pairs alike, but every imaginable style is here in all , the popular colors and leathers, Workmanship represented EN these assortments is such ‘as will quickly inspire confidence. Being samples, the strictest attention was given to detail, with the result that the Shoes are not only perfect in making but exceptionally handsome, Every pair of Shoes in the showing are samples of footwear now being regularly sold throughout the country at $5. If by chance you fail to be fitted correctly from among these samples, we are confident of being able to please you in other large and especially attractive lines at the same popular price (Blegel Cooper Store, Second Floor.) « i id y B) 7 5, All Sizes from 32 to 42—Thirty-six Popular Patterns and Colorings. ~ These handsome Shirt yeasty Dresses will be on sale to- Morrow morning as scon as the store opens. It is interesting to note that Shirt Waist Dresses made from a similar quality of silk are being sold by some manufacturers for as much as $30. Extensive cenit with several large makers allow us to name the unprecedentedly low price quoted, You Select from the Largest Assortment of Silk Shirt Waist Dresses in New York, The silk is imported; the patterns are handsome and mainly exclusive. Sizes range from 32 to 42. There are 36 patterns and colorings. These include the new blues, greens, browns, oxfords and black, as well as shepherd checks which now enjoy such widespread popularity, The illustration conveys some idea of the gracefulness of these hot-weather frocks. They are cut full blouse style, have double plait front, stitching to form yoke at shoulder and smart tie. Skirt is cut with 72 fe) long lines; plaited style. Beoond Floor, Front.) Rather simple, but pretty and effective. Price, (Siegel Cooper Store, wonderfully Parlor Suites & Couches COFFEE — Fi Hit; LAD DRweeSING— At Reduced Prices. SCrmnntnation “faites | Babintatm ranges nent a Fancy davas, "posse! Me edune tiie Be eee ae Considering the excellence of workmanship and the materials Fahitent and'navor B pandgea. cal 5 used, this offering provides values at the height of the season that | | SANER VagEran’ BAT enc eads "03 re gheiee | ho Y + sauce 4 ‘or Acorn, will appeal earnestly to Summer home dwellers, Sieve Beato erenm | far'boe Morden aM Bugar rn Choice RESERV Farly Ju Peas; can, 8c | brand preserve TEA-Fine flavored, Oo: | frilt, agiocted nat Breakfast, fruit an ti gar onl: ot ea ka myrna Inver Coto Kal braved breakfast ser oa i LAMH--Bailey's buttered lungheon ol h for fritters and cho! FROSH WALDORE O11 8, the fest qualisy made; dozen, 1 a d go ey, garden imported ender} 5, Bhrose, Ib, Py Mel Et) POTTED CHICKRN— Geneseo brand fine qualt- ty Aeeted icken, mado by the Batavia Preserving Co; Mi $85,00 PARLOR SUITES—5 pieces—Sofe, 2 Arm agd 2 Side Chairs—massive frames, mahogany finith—and highly polished, finest upholstery, tufted backs, and covered with green Verona Velour; a NEW DESIGN and greatly underraiced: 7 QQ . special, WIth, Span! Inaividual BLUING — Royal bran 00. §-PIRCE Pi J1TES, ma- Pig 1 if Parlor Suites, Been tie panos euumee, ma | Ao Handy ohaes TM oe $90.00 5-PIFCE PARLOR sUITMS—Ma- | and covered with a fine quality of kreen (Siegel Cooper Store, bomany, Sfiniahed | frames Verona velour, special, 35.00, Fourth Floor.) 3-Piece Parlor Suites. vy arn veavity ‘panelted and wered with cream oo $16,00 4-PIDCE PARLOR BUITES ighly polished, — Oot tapestry: a1 ‘Dam- Dace. Umhtly carved. hiahly polished, an 0 S0U0 DOR PARLOR LEU ; 3 4) covered with medallion figured taves $5.0 @-PIBOR PARLOR SUIT A a rat ’ int “aid | th ae Wgh-Jrade totor. $00.00 5-PIFOR PARLOR SUITES: le 840.00 8-PIBOR PARLOR SUITES dium priced and good value; mahogany finished frames, enda of ton banele env, y dS D D A gy ay ewing Machines at 73,50, damask in assorted pona), A400 e e $00.00 Pipe! PARLOR SUITES PS, Sua SIBRARY ee ot User asta’ forse Fone, ane fertubticn | {Panne fia? LIBRARY Pub La, A value unequalled in New York. Splendid Fenny fintatt covered Wit ety rid i. 30%s: TOON LIBRARY SUITES f to take to the Summer home, A trifle less ornat than the newest “Victory” models, but every4| machine is thoroughly tested before we deliver it, and our 5-year guarantee vouchsafes thei superiority. WVoodwork is solid oak, highly pol-i ished, has 5 drawers and is equipped with all the: oustomary attachments. H New “‘Victory’’ Models on Easy Terms! Theat, 18.50 "Moacts” 17.50 Cre of the latest ball-bearing models equipped with automatic lift and drop if): head and in quartered oak with swell front— automatic tention and winder and stop- motion; self-threading—all the newest attachments—a machine thoroughly reliable et upric-date in every respect, by agents priced at $45, Fully guaranteed, Also ‘‘Household’’ Machines. A reliable, well-made machine, drop head styles, with dark golden oak woodwork, equipped with all the newest attachments, regular $60.00, 5edeawer mode, 26,00 $2.00 Goldman Tuck Folder, 9.00 | Shirring Foot ) j por, Taitd loot, Contre, 101m Mf Velour Couches. As illustrated, made on & solid oak frame golden oak finish. indestructible steel con- struetion, patent buttons which eannot pull out, covered with a splendid assortmentt of velours in avariety of colors; extreme width 30 inches and seven 14. 75 rows of tufting: special, 'e (Blewel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor.)

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