The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1905, Page 3

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v ‘THE V WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DE ‘CEMBER 12, aoe {Warms to Emotional Climax be in Weak Play and Car- r ries It. joe farmly Welcomed, Great Artiste i Receives Applause as a De- ‘ mure Debutante, H b “ike is & m™ though she played "BERNHARDT IN “LA SORCIERE” PROVES THAT SHE IS STILL QUEEN. il p COYLY TAKES GREETING! sixty’"* i NASSACHES OE TO PLES Cites Slaughter of Jews in Showing Results of Russian Disorders. | SARAH, THE DIVINE, BEFORE AND BEHIND THE SCENES. SARAH ROUGES HER FINGER TIPS—HAVE ANOTHER SHAWL," SUGGESTS MR. FREDERICK MAYER, | | Polded square shape... “| JanDaricl SonskSons Store \pens 8,30 A, M. Closes 7 P, M.. Men’s Furnishings A Few Hints on Holiday Gifts MEN'S SUSPENDERS Exceptional variety of weaves and colorings with artistic box 50c and 65c Bagonia, shade and | 75¢ MEN'S NECKWEAR~ A unique variety of Men’s Cravats, latest | weaves and stylessseess 50c Exceptional showing of Men's Blanket and Biderdown Robes, MEN'S NECKWEAR Just received new weave, very chic, Poursinshand shape.. FeOOOO ree eeeee eoeerereereceesens | 4eten the chance finally came in the ROME, D bah P me Na “ | Sweaters, Gloves, Shirts and Underwear. flowrth oct of “Ia Sorciere,” the won- them th Go-operate : iz Th wacasat teat W castat Bernardi certainty Ala ‘ot lol peaidcalkor-af ne, Hineliyy abey ch A Sale of a Large Lot of ‘ fer sixty-one or two at the 1 last Pope says he tx preoccupied ’ ’ or “ Ha parsces we ata 1 cent iti s'ntati'naan we, ~Men’s & Boy’s Fine Sweaters ‘then when she was last here, with a SR PPOLEL SST a ae acn Luadld At the following Prices; ’ " th } in arnt « Me ar many | Sipgure rounded into second womanhood, ] duties weigh upe Wwiseopaey and ’ ey Bebe ar onien an thou ane were | | duties weieh uron wre Hira ant! Men's Sweaters q ‘ the “Girl from the West" next door, | Among tie evils are subversive p Neto on ert ies naw ad timation au vending roe ‘dl $1.75 to $2.00 for $1.00. ¢ firma a8 evor, eyes that looked a hol wusing danag Although the good Claes wade are in io majority, they lv $3.50 to $4.00 for $2.75. here is the woman of a soore p eXcossess, unworthy of a | rasan is ate $4.50 to $6.50 for $3,35, webin? So perish—or = massage—the mhought! | It was the genom! opinion that La/ Belle Sarak look ry fit,” better @wa ever in fac 1, as became #0 rare a creature, andled ber with gloves when sho firee dawned audience fon {ts vision, It didn’t raise the roof; | % didn’t shout Steelf red in the face. Ht just sat and applauded Hke a Qady for a minute or more, The patter @eepentd into a downpour, then grad- @ally died away like a summer shower Didn't Wave Tricolor, Ort on the shiewlk oheerices venders had balf-heartedly offered small Frenwh flags for sale, Init this hint was not taken ito the theatre, although the fudience was one with a de French dressing. It was a sincere, but Not at all remarkable, the Parision actress was gi Might was by no means on reception tha en. The musual SARAH AS A BREATH OF SPRING Jews: condemned and ested = “TED TO-MORROW. No Delay Se haws Lawyer Accused in the Dodge-Morse | Divorce Case, An eloment sinverely wishing for poa nt Ibi tharad from Kishin - order there,” | _——_ The trial of Abraham H. Hummel for | COSS. {CKS vow | | RISK AGAINST CZAR. | | conspiracy and subornation of perjury in connection with the Dodge-Marse di voree tangle, will go on to-morrow, une | Black, white, navy, Oxford, including several novelty stripes. Boys’ Sweaters, $1.00 value for 69c Black, white, sel inte and fancy mixtures, These offerings mark the greatest values of the season, « Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts. One Minute irom Astor Place Subway Station, Poe. tee aaa reg 8ST. PETERSBURG, Deo. i, vin Rydt one arent ven é atrent stay ‘ a idk Lesa the attornoys for Mr Hummel can | yoiney, Kast. Prusalay 1 2 Tthe| iain he a : + . bs Ae wiih F get some other Supreme Court Justice | geniimer tie workmen s delegutes @RY Ubdue Grow of the outlous, You © upset the decision to-day of Justice | which was extremely depressed, has} gi COUN pet. to the Liynio. without using Rogers in the Criminal Branch of the | Bsn someniial rilicd ly Uh tt ni cl force. In that respect tie Inte "Mra. Supreme Court THe HeCOniSIONA ny | Warren" still holds the season's sensa- ' | John B. Stanchfetd, of Bimira, and De! taken 10 la L 4 and attention was turned to where {t{ All the glory, except a reflected half-| off ar lightly as she might @ Quebe>! tancay Nicoll appeared before ope of the Keaction | But the aude Which filled the! belonged. portion which went to M. de Max in| egg, contenting herself meanwhile with’ j ‘Tow Third Squadron of the First Rig house wus as interested in itself as the For a lady of her years and expert-| the fourth act belonged to Bernhanit.| wearing « clinging Moorish gown and Rowers vi sande chee yt) SPaUe piient OF Hol cine utd to have aruwe i . soclety reporters who scribbled raptur-| ance, Sarah took her greeting coyly.| ‘The scenery was no better than wel all the rings tin her repertoire, She ney a nti FAs ie fenton | up ars ; Come in out of the wet, No tripping up on our top 2 ously in the lot tie procession! She glanced up, only to lower ber| have Seen taught to expect from the!let her voloe play on the low notes er a _ Fite el inched WSR uM) Says our ‘Double’ sk = Passed alone. rubber: | starry eyes demurely, and then, as the| French, and the company did not shine| until nw# sime that her lover, Enrique, DAME OF Witors far the tial. To their | oiotiad, Ty id Ramaachs ; Shoe hata, } neck conn’? osed door. | applause continued, to almost bury her| to a dazzling degree. had martled the girl whom the sor. SUT F] (sYenSs Coates “Inte: court and | farce tt 5 sien tO your rain soaked feet, 1" ; : he. wn | withdrew dls motion for a « rifles and } The finest quality silk hat 2 Necks were crs 7 face In Zoraya’s flowera and herbs. Her| As tor Sardou's theillor—a play which| ceress had cured of sleep-walking— i & special Ty digaltection on the part of the Cos ; “ ” panel and asked that the trial And the “Double” shoe ,. at a desperat le. Ever: shes of pleasure had to be takea| Mrs. Campbell privately described as| tabi considered unbecoming in a bride, eel nal enkal That the ial: $07 ce AUR a sand tnlowrarh aNuAllOn fo k rue : this country makes; $6, body was look mebndies for granted, for her make-up was more| “trash” when she was appearing in| Ten Bermhanit did a back fall over a |i lull fe One any ie tor { stowally, amelion Wiis no) Wines makes good with its two ke hh h bitte heat of the search Miss Hthel| chant ekin-deep. The welrd and wonder-| st at the house across the atreet last for a Lady in ner sitien and uttered | many reasoys,” enld Mr, Stanchiierl | oti Micra its cus oH". thicknesses of water proofed The finest silk hat that a Barrymore slipped into ‘the balcony | ful effect was brightened by a stage| seasom—dt offers Bernhardt little oppor-| a snarl such as is seldom heard (his| ayy 4 Aras 6 be nue ‘ E . he B ° the first place, want sumtic s; $8. q eimost unnoticed. Tie crowd had more| moon that aeemed determined to live} tunity up to the time of that tremen-| #2 of the Bronx Zoe eiky to afc tehee ment eee : yyy leather, and strips of oil silk ngland makes; $ Y if than it could attend to until the cur-| up to fis contact, even 4f the reat of] dous scene before the tribunal of the| Power In Strong Scenes, | it tn hele matore the Apreltat ‘ke between them, Opera hats whose springs fain went up, about half an hour late.) the scedery didn't Inquisition, ‘The earlier acts she tonsed| Irom that moment she nicked up the, or ; , gree order it ai! § . oa play and carried it forward with jh | Of Justice Truax denying us a change 1 nilmely, and has 5. we guarantee; > : did’ power, He: stormy upbraiding of | of venue n, again, feeling that wel qvciled. ‘un at the workmen should bide . | | sea cn cee Of 28 | wuld havo to. argue uk mmtier ot | thle raul al the wee| ROGERS, Part & Contpawy, |RoceRs, Pret & Company, it ' Mi was in ‘artelng auton" to the feart uj] & special panel to-vlay, we have n Hil Tie Couns il realized the Weakness and Three Broadway Stores 5 iF | 1 thitt followed Enrique's killing of | summoned our witnesses. unpreparadness of the rkmen for a ate i ° Three Broadway Stores, into the teeth of the tribunal of the| Must go on to-morrow, * elie lant 8 at | opposite near opposite Inquisition, when asked why ehe had Warren s', 43th st, Jad st. City Hall, Union Square, Greeley Squares OF FIRESEVIE Plans Under Way He Says Will Make City as § as Any in World, Safe Chief Croker of thy fn an Interview to Y re Donartment ay replied to the etiticisms in the renort of the special Gommiites of twenty of the National Board of Five Underwriters on the oo ditions prevalent tn the Fire Depart ment of this city. The Chief suid “Bome of the recommendations do not meet with my approval, but [am in accord with that for more tire appara tus, a new teleg m, better water supply and rn hyd mnta; and also more stringent rules in regard to the constructions of bulldings and the handling of explo sives, &e “The word conflagration from an in- Surance standpoint means a number of blocks burning at the same tme, and’ thie city has been very fortunate in conflagrations Although the Alstricts mentioned in the report are very dangerous from a fire standpoint, 1 do not antelpate any sudh t easa eonflagration, and it is my bellef the public need have no fear of having one.” "If the city ‘was supplied with suf: ficient water and up-to-date hydrants, 1 for which money has been /Public Reprimand Also. In-| TOLIMITS ONE YEAR’ UNDER ARREST Woman Heard the Pair Quar- relling After a Periodical yf applause, Her arraignment of the Church for its atrocities and hypoorisies which left her shaken and sobbing at the end, swept the house with its pa sion—n passion which the years seem | powerless to weaken Tt even blinded Bernhardt, at the end of the uct, to an armful of roses with whieh an admtrer was waiting at the cluded in the Court- appropri: | { Martial Sentence, Debauch, WASHINGTON, feriwother ha: Deo, 12.—Midehipman been sentenced to con to the limits of the Naval for a period of one year and blicly s¢primanded by the Seo the Navy ary Bonaparte has ordered that the sentence be carried out, but that) finement Acad #0 much of the penalty as would de- bar the accused from serving on any | practice ship attached to the Academy | be remit | Meriwether was court-martialed for bhe death of Midshipman Branch whom | he met in @ ring fight at Annapolls Midshipman Meriwether was acquit: | ted of the charge of manslaughter and found guilty of the other two charges, namely, violation of the third clause of the hth Article for the govern- ment of the Navy, which prohibits mid- shipmen from eagaging in fistiouffs and conduct to the prejudice of good ordey And discipline. In his review of the case Secretary Bonanarte suys | “Under Wie Arst charke there was but lon, of whteh the material | p accused at 4) ‘did then and | pon the body and} Ne i of the aforesaid James R, Lranch, | unlawfully and wilfully strike a! ated by the Board of Kstimate and) number of blows, from the effects of Apportionment, and an up-to-date fires| Which Braneh died; and the sald Minor Meriwether, {r.. in’ the manner and. bi alarm system, which 1 aim informed] tie means eforesaid, did kill and. sly will be taken up by the Mayor some] the said James Brangs, i ‘Ne «co! d epee a 1 ‘no G | {Mime during this month, new compgnten! Sraveq nnd the aecused “not eullty” oF } already recommended, with prope b Li eharge and acquitted hine | houses the cit Hl be as well pro. Ke f bore ; hy wittieh A “Mie ane sartment ‘Approves these find- tected from fires as any city in the|ing and Mie mequital, The speciiioas \ Yotted States.” tiow was drawn upon the Information e Condition of the engines ts large. | a4 to the ease of the late Midship- ly due to the ineMelency of the man Branch’s death, which the depart- ‘ fi x rh- | nent had prior to the autopsy performed 4 BMeers, As stated in the report, but this | during ihe trial, ‘That autopsy dis. | department is greatly Nundleapped im cloved certain facts which might justify | | fts selection of engineers: by thé clyi] | & reasonable doubt whether the My ap ' vie i was | fact due to blows inflicted by } Pervice laws, and often the department | (i acoured, there being at least a pos- has to promot wm to the postion of engineers who have failed to pass the of this department, but who subsequent Ty took an examination before the Civil ) Bervice Board, pissing the same and) | Raving thelr names placed on the {eligible Het,’ less than it cost to make them? examinations of the Botrd of Engineera | To Be Auctioned Off! Did you ever attend an “Auction Sale” where valuable pieces of Furniture, driental Rugs, Paintings, Antiques, Old Books, Pianos, &c., were sold for much One must have had an experience in this kind of “Bargain Shopping” In order to appreciate the value of the Auction Sale announcements printed daily In the World’s Want Directory. sipility that It resulted from a fall, of ch several ancurred during the fi | Of the second and , of both of which the accused w |gullty. the Secretary says ther practical dispute of the fa [that the artment has no hesitancy in approving the several findings of the court lastly above mentioned.’ | the death Mrs. Ellen, Stewart, who lived with her husband, James, on the third floor of Mrs, Mary Hanley's bearding-house, at No. 4 Third avenue, was found dead in her room Ist night after a quarrel with her husband. ‘The bruised and battered condition of her body led to his arrest, Mrs. Stewart was formerly a Mrs Whitney, of Chicago, and is sald to] |have come from a good family. On of her first husband she in- herited a small estate, and the income from this has been regularly spent by herself and her second husband for aprees, ‘The woman's death followed a long debauch According to Mrs. Hanley the dead woman was well educated, Her hus- band is a sallmaker In the Brooklyn Navy-Yard, but only works when the need of money is pressing A week ago Mrs. Stewart received a remittance from the lawyer who handles her property, and she and har husband began a spree, Thelr money ran out on Friday, #9 Stewart went to the Navy-Yard and rected some pay due wm, Ile and his wife resumed the de- bauch They ot along well enough until yea yo), When Mra. Hanley und them quarrelling, after thing was quiet, Mrs: Han- which ev ley Says that she Went Upstairs and peered through the keyhole in their door, endeavoring to Gnd out what was the matter, She sew Mrs. Stewart lying on the floor, her thead resting by the chin on the bed. A short distance away and sound asleep in an easy chair wus Stewart. The weman w 10 quiet and #til! and ther attitude such an unnatural one that Mrs, Hanley became alarmed and called Policeman Witsman. When he reached the house Stewart had dis. appeared ‘A physician was summoned and he sald the woman was dead, He gave alcoholtsm as the cause of death. Later when the Corcner examined the body he found that the woman had been badly beaten. Her «yes were blackened and ber ead and body were covered with bruises, When the Coroner heard the story of the quarrel from Mrs. Hanley he gave orders for the arrest of Stewart, and the man was found late last night in & Nearby saloon, Btewart's recollection of the events preceding the death of his wife aro hazy, but he declared that he did not beat her, ’ THREE FATAL FALLS, Man 1 Other Vietims Dyin While at work painting the building No, 107 Avenue C, to-day, Harry Gold- stein an¢ Max Sohwarts were thrown to the Street and received injuries whieh it is feared will prove ‘fatal Both were wemoved to Bellevue Hos- al, oe hite at work on a scaffold painting a building at West and nent streets Vitagerald, of No. 48 Hora see eee his: balanoe, all ag" footlighta, and as the curtain calls con- tinued until the number reached ten or more, he evidently concluded despatel to be the better part of valor, and, throw ing the flowers on the stage. hurried back to his seat with laughter setting the pace, The pills that Zorava and Enrique took to save themselves from the mob, in the last act. acted with the quickness of knockout drops, and both died hard The four sides of the Loft square lute Purity, Perfect Cleanliness, and Extreme Economy. POUND PROPIT, SPECIAL WALNUT CREAM KISSES... 18 Qe SS5Qe et ne FoR TI but her performance lacked **’™Ples ! r Sundays nittees ar quisition, the spetnesss ee, that Miss Gertrude Park Row Store Oven Evenings Until Coghlan gave to the part We - r Pictorially. Mra, Campbell's Zoraya| ‘We will deliver 1 to 10 ibs. at excelled Bernhardt's. but the French | the following rates: Manhattan actress makes the Sorceress much more | Island, 1k Brooklyn, Jersey alive and throbbing. Some of her! ciy. Hoboken or The Rronx. other plays will show her to greater | 4, pooda sent C, 0) D, advantage, vet ‘The Sorceress’ has| tung ur out of town Ss served to prove that the {ncomparable ‘ hs fe Bernhardt Js still the queen of the| customers carefully packed and 0 rom our weclal Mall 35 ovional drama [emotional OPW REns DARNTON King Calf is a special slow-tanned saltatin, The skins that we use in tanning it are the very pick of the market, That's the first stage—selection, And every pro- cess right up to the cutting-room in the Regal factory is carried through on the definite plan of making every square foot of King Calf the finest leather. that can be built into shoes, If you want this next pair of shoes of yours to give you double service and double com- fort, to take a quick polish and hold it, and to stay in shape, wet or dry, just find the Regal shape that suits you best, have us find the quarter-size that fits your foot, and make a.point.of specifying “King Calf.” If you ‘never wore’ Regal King Calf you don't know all the Regal reasons yet! =~ $3.50 Uniform ‘Made of black King Calf, Bolid comfort snd Bénest WEAR. fend for Btyle- Book, Mai) Orders rep id, Sold direct irect from tans néry to consumer, The largest retail shoe business in the world, 102 stores in pri 1 cities. EREGAL= ie Men Women THE SHOE THAT PROVES Our slogan—PENNY A KUIT AND NUT s . on the churah steps, ey mthesh tet M oy ). OLD FASHIONED SUGAR PEPPER. Neeser eiren nO ate, wae Ube | MINTS ANU WINTBRGREGNS 1.6 10¢ Tones L he time ————— of his death, id while M. de Max Special offer to Sunday-Schools, Churches, Institutions, was gullty of same offense in als. lesser degree he gave an effective por- | Fairs, &c.: A 30-pound pail of Mixed Many and 60 half- trayal of, th ster Cardinal, Mme, | pound Holly Boxes for.........+.+++ pager Dy or spe the Why par a middleman more when ie mi deal are Abso- Great Variety TAL FOR WEDNESDAY, ASSORTED FRUIT AND NUT i l5e ufacturer Street 8 11 o'Clock 54 BARCLAY ST., Cor. West B'way. 29 CORTLANDT ST, Cor. ChurchSt. PARK ROW: NASSAU, At City Hall Park, Gre: New York Men's Stores NEW YORK CITY ha u St, cor, Ann 5 Broadway, corner Duane St 165-167 Broadway, bet. » Cortlandt and Liberty Sts. 785 Broadway, cor, 10th It "1211 Broadway, bet, 29th and 30th Sts, "oi Broadway opposite Herald Building #507 Eighth Ave, bet, 35th and 36th Sts, "150 E.14th St, cor, 3d Ave, 338 Sixth Ave, 8. E. cor, « 21st Bt. "166 West 125th St, cor, ‘7th Ave. DROOKLYN "FFB Rt. oo Mostar 08, iS | Broadway, ant Sreseyyy, ahh tne W gy Art “te 46 Tip Ave SERGEY OITY,N. J. 106 Newark Ave. Greater New York Ww Si ‘West 190th O6,, cor, Ted v8, BROORLY: one Are, bet, uf ont an Rian bet, Ditmar ‘Willenghby Ave, picts ry. i Bt, Rech 7” ' JBRSRY CITY, NT lewark ve. wn 15. $2.25) ? ‘Things | Oriental’’ for Gifts. Quaint, Symbolic, Individual. scr ho look for “things that are Mout of the beaten path of travel—turn to Vantine 8, “The Unusual Store.” Vantine's—a_ most fascinating establishment contains wealth of Oriental product » Manufactures and arts from Japan, China, Turkey, Persia, India and the Holy Land; extends at this particular time a cord tl Invitation » view fhe comprehensive exhibit. on display, A Suggestion of Some “Unusual Gifts’’ ninating pec pte | " different” —thin riental Necklaces nbroidered Purses Gold Rings carved) Bracelets, Pendants Scarf Pins, Hat Pins Table Porcelains of and China Damascus Brassware Oriental Rugs Leather Noveltie: Japanese Fans (with mounts of Ivory, Pearl and Lae quer) Rare Ivory Carvings Oriental Perfumery Oriental Lamps Decorative Ceramics Japanese Bronzes Kimonos Oriental Belts m 50c. to $10,000. A. A: Vantine & Co., Broadway, bet. 18th and 19th Sts. r (finely Japan Porcelains and Prices iss J Women’s Suits and Coats AT REDUCED PRICE: WOMEN'S SUITS ...40s see seers eeseee 10,00, 20,00, 25,00 STORM COATS, English Woolens 11.50, 17.50 Also the remaining stock of HIGH-CLASS COSTUMES, Waists Women’s LINGERIE WAISTS, hand embroidered... BLACK TAFFETA WAISTS. open front or back.++ss++se00009,79 LACE WAISTS, unusual valuess.++.. 0.76 SHAWLS~-Shetland, Silk and India Chudda for Holiday Gifts, Kroadvay 196 Sieh

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