The evening world. Newspaper, January 5, 1906, Page 9

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AND OPER STAKERS SHY THEPLL STO ilInsist that $25 a Week|. They Demand Would Be Only’ Living Wages. MOST OF THEM MARRIED. . Women Seem Equally as De- -y termined as the Men to Keep Up Fight. “|CONTRACT IS. AGAINST. Maschand Nuendorff Gives Wiews Held by the Choristers Under “Conried. the It tm't @ long-haired, . wild-eyed, «|$reaporgsible mob with which Herr Opera-House A few ~jminutes spent in the strike headquar- _|ters of the choristers, in Adier’s Hall, jat No. 8@ West Forty-second street, :|@etermines that. The impression is @ained that every one of the singers -|ip imbued with the feeling that their |demand for an increased wage—“a liv- ing wage" is the way the strikers ex- Drees it—is just. An outsider fmade they really are worth more ‘to feel that . Max Salsborg. president of Local No. the Actors’ National Protective oPuion, with a repertoire of one hundred » @ twenty-four grand operas at his emi. And there is Marchand secretary of the union, with Could Go On Without Rehearsal. ther of these men could go on the et an hour's notice, without re- {Reareal, without glancing once at a @cowe, and not only sing the most aim- Music, but carry out the business player which goes with the And to be able to do as Salz- la not @ matter of stage, will celebrate at the Majestic Theatre next Wednesday afternoon close of the fiftieth year of her career. Mrs. Charles is sixty-seven years old, but hale and hearty, and cheerful and active as any member of the ‘““Redemp- tlon of David Corson” company, to which she belongs. She was for years . | With” Kelesy and Shannen, and with Andrew Mack in character work. ante- Her most history -<‘o| SHIPWRECK STOPS BRIDGEPORT TRAFFIC. (Special to The Evening World.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Jan. 6—The schooner Flora Rogers, which wes ,| Wrecked on the rocks at the mouth of Bridgeport Harbor last Friday, was be- Ing towed up the river last night. Un- known to the crew, her anchor was Southern New Bngland Telephone Com- pany, tearing them up. For an, hour all the eastern section of the city was Boston to-night, with Si sereoee, Ma, ot Eta, he wor nm to any- eat wh! ) court Frau 4 week look pretty: Lolly that, you know, we have to buy our own food all the time when tray not stars. # can get som se ont of . Nuendorf went on to say that he had to Conried and told him that . A psu wad tery age. Nuend that this was the answer he up or Tit out! You will never sing at they Wtetopolitan again if you talk like that,’’. ! Louls Gold, a fof the Grand Street Theatre stock company, First Vice-President of the Actora’ i pot al wrveeetiye walost is one of the overheard Nuendorts, tale, B® “Why,” said Gold, “the poorest Nttl east aide gets iat ks ca 0 $35 a week and thi ft $0 a! week: and what, now about music Is a whole ‘Metropolitan’ Dooplo are a tors too. ‘Th Nie n » $f thi we rent ant ahold fini x “Ye Gold, ywdty, 4 ne the number of times | | yorker are “willing, to pay: for thelr Je sala y do pay for ‘RealEstate grand rms Th they ‘want the Dent. It Conried. ol Has Played Many Roles in 50 Years on Stage. ARES Ore Se Mre. Samuel Charles, the oMest ac-, 18% 6he tress in point of active wervice on the) Year with @ reception to her friends the” ed inostly in small amsunts at FUND FOR WHITMAN. Curb of the entire ‘curt Sends Money fog Hervic ¢ pening. and so represents the spirit THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1906. the Harlem Policen made up of curb brokers. ‘The sub- scription was started yesterday by Frederick Schwe!, of No. % Broad street. With the money was a letter Cures aColdinOneDay, of the city’s pol sympathy for ‘Aj he accompanying best wishes fir a Positively Last Week Sent By Mail 8 Cents GOLD SHELL FRAME FREE Extra frame Hunéreda iadimere Perfect Vision ‘These lenses are perfection. a been to. make the most marvellous leiees, in ita. need cudy. the We eepedally invite those who have been improperly fitted etsewhere vantage of our aid tore charge. Th tea the Beopie who. broke the.< Geen, Peasy and Gut the jensea one ‘AT ONCE Rave Youn taanpere with ty any. Yue. ehevmont te costs naa eae og Brpcions the moming UNITED AMERICAN OPTICIANS, RPEMPER, 62 East lath St, THE LARGEST RETAIL OPTICAL HOUSE IN THE worLp. We Sell No Jewelry. Prescriptions, Priamatte and Compound Lenses at Cot Rates, Sega brothers cAn Important Reduction Sale of Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoats At a Saving of from $5 to $10 on a Garment. The Winter season for us is fast drawing to a close, For you it just begins—January, February, March are the real Winter months in which a fine Winter Suit or Overcoat gives you its fullest measure of service. ‘We have done the largest business in the history of this concern during the past year, chiefly in the highest grades of ready-for-wear garments, All of the suits and overcoats involved are from our regular stocks. Men’s Suits Reduced from $15 to $ 10° suits concerne: ns ice—$15, are infinitely better in pad of satera and ps eat ‘eal aeaaee t my as suits at $18, They are all reduced now to $10.50, Men’s Suits Reduced from $15 ® $20 to $] aye These garments have been gathered into one great lot—individually there are but three or four of a kind, collectively several hundred, There are single and double breasted models in fancy cheviots, tweeda and worsteds. All reduced to $13.50, Men’s Overcoats Reduced from $15 to $109°°° Ordinarily these ‘Overcoats could not be sold for less than $16 or $17, but our facilities as makers enable us to fix the regular price at $15. They are of gray over coatings in stylish medium length models, Now all of them are reduced to $10.50. -Men’s Great Coats Reduced from $20 to 5] 5 This sale involves our big, long loose Great Coats (52 inches long), fashioned of oxford, velours and black and oxford friezes. Thousands of them have been sold during the past months, You may choose now from what's lef of them at the reduced price, $15. . Men’s $20, $25 a $28 Tourist Coats, at $ 17°° We offer these Overcoats at very extreme reductions. ‘They are handsome broad shouldered, full wide-cheated garments, 52 inches long. Made of ric’ itch plaid overcoatings - and black and Oxford friezes. They won't remain long on our tables at the reduced price—$17,50, Men's Paddocks Reduced from $25 to *P() Paddocks are a pre-eminent specialty with us—modelled on graceful, manly lines of rich black iy A good parveey ak would charge $40 feat ths identical garment reduced trom $25, Our price is just half—b20. s the police force. who was Injured stop- ping a runaway team at One Hundred | and Thirtieth street and Kifth avenue on Wedtiestuy, wil! get 4 purse of stos, | Alvxays Remember the Foll Name {Laxative Bromo 12 Days gy he Pagel Your Last Chance The $5.00 Kind, Our Price 48c. our HE GLADI- eautifal fold he No paing or ox- has nae ee cceelaet the optics! busiiee pal bee’ ere epectaions: oe TS es e United American Onticlant ike Spina t__Jt come no more, and Will eave your ened without the imife. Cataracts wemoved. Walling vision SUBWAY mYTRAN: NEAR THE Doon.” iJ T Men's Root’s Tivoli Underwear, in Camel's Hair Mea’s Full Fashioncd Underwear— american Knitting Men’s and Women’s 35c Imported Hosiery, Men's ‘and Women’s 50c¢c and 69c¢ Hosiery, lisle Sc ~Temertined "ana Teather: | Girls $2.00 Shoes, Shoe emstite! ni . 5 Boys’ $2.00 8; (soe ae sae fl 5 11% to 2, at . SL29 fda to 5%, at. Ye —Cambric, very handsome, ‘© | Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, Children’s $1.00 Shoes, Lge, nm fonmoe wits taney stat Sree BIGiEO AN) MiareotssSLSO | igLee Cilacere cee eer ve ioe Betta er $198 stock is desired. All the most popular shapes and To Hurry styles and all the most desirable shades of the the Sale of season are splendidly represented. Bloomifiedales', Main Fi., Lex. Ave. Section. All Our Men's Our $20,008 Cane pale yee You || Winter Clothing. (hy onder’, alues You Ever Saw in $12,$14 & $15 At $19.50—Women’s Beautiful Nearseal Coats, At $35.00—Swell Nearseal Coats, plain and some At $i At $24.75—Styl seal At $2! Fe Men’s. Winter Underwear. Mcn’s Fleeced Lincd Undcrwear—Jacger silver gray and Men’s Wright's Health Undcerwear—spiendid $1.00 59¢ , Hosiery. A Clearance Sale. Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Hosiery, DAL CARS TRANSFER JO lexwctn 10 3*°AvE F59°M60°S\_F OUR 1906 WHITE SALE IS CROWNED WITH SUCCESS. : Thousands and thousands of the beautiful snowy, embroidery and lace-bedecked garments have gone into the homes of not only New York's discriminating women, but of those fiving out of town and even hundreds of miles away. Greater assortments of high-grade, full, generously cut garments than ever at prices which, in view of the increased cost of cotton, seem almost incredibly low. For Saturday’s selling stocks have been completely replenished. To-Morrow (saturday)—Children’s Day-« Bloomingdales’ Deep Price Cuts in Girls’ Smart Overcoats. The extraordinary saving opportunities these great reductions present, will appeal with especial force to the mothers who are familiar with the exceptional low- ness of the regular prices of our coats for girls. To readjust stocks absolute clearance is imperative fA. : vi therefore : ; y . D7 & $2.25 | tiresome $3.95 $4 & $5 Coats Reduced to. . Misses’ Drawers: Infants’ Fine Lawn and $<, = 10c —Muslin, with nem and tucks, Nainsook Dresses. Children’s Hose 15c¢ —sises 8 to 14 years. pled nannies finished with an poh ae ruf- fle,also in bishop. Style, with band yi of insertion and ies \ Muslin, with hemstitched ie and Underwear, | We “SH? pums" senators cm Very Special Saturday Values: —Cambric, embroidered Berube mNtive?” || LPC cans pact ster veces | Tee NGS, good an 4 yy any stocking sold else- td Where at 20; Our price. 12i4¢ 39 Misses Gowns: Val. lace edge EN'S ALL WOOL KNIT- Jo Muslin, 2 styles, voke of hem- around and TED UNDERWEAR; have been yoks and, insertion, sleeves. Sizes 6 selling wosording to wize trom eos | finished with hematitehed ruftie. bac al We Erne. Tks Sf, tee he hematitohed ruffle. Tes years, t 49C G . ina. J Children’s Shoes at About Half Price. Reliable shoes, bullt for service and comfort, yet perfectly stylish. 1 Toes; to close out. all sizer, inostly large, vets 25C and pants .. . Misses’ Skirts: Girls’ Dresses— Cashmere Dresses for 2, 3 and 4 year old girls—two styles—Russian blouse effect, trimmed with braid and buttons; the other has box - pleated $1 98 e tons waist, with full skirt, lined through- Misses’ Regulation Dresses, 14, 16 and 48 years....$10.98 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats. For all ages from 3 to 16 years. A great varlety of excel- lent materials In all the popular weaves. You will pce 0S “sue” Millinery. | Men’s Clothing Sale of Sharply \ Reduced trimmed with small but- OBNIOS; Bhi accacorscscceeiciess Radical reductions because a quick clearance of Rich Ermine, Russian Sable, Mink and Many Other FURS Suits & Overcoats Have Been A striking evidence of Reduced to this is the offering of $100.00 $8 75 Dersian Lamb Coats e at $47.50 Men’s $30 These captivating gar- |} Suits and Over- Pedaetnvescare coats—Now ee pasha! One $19.95. of the season’s great- est Fur bargains. Young Men’s $10 Overcoats, $6.95. Men’s $3.50 to $5 Trousers al $1.79 Made of AU Pare Wool Worsteds,Cassi- meres, Cheviots and Scotch Homespuns. The original cost of the materials by the yard was pore than you are asked to pay for these finely tailored rousers. Sizes to fit every man, short, thin, stout and tall, from 30 to 44 inch waist measurement, and all guaranteed to fit perfectly, @ $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 values... Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, 0th St. Sedtion. Greatest of Watch Sales. Most Astonishing Reductions Ever Made Every Watch fully guaranteed to be a perfect timepiece —the best of its kind, Women’s Small Solid Silver and Gun Metal Watches handsomely engraved = in a variety of de- signs, fitted with nickel-plated move- ments. Actual $4.00 watches A for..... $1.50 Only two of these fg watches to a custom~- MF ex. None by mail, 67 None C. 0. D. None to sealers, ¥='s Waltham Watches $7.95 With ribbon monogram engraved on the case. New thin model, open face, gold-filled cases, guaran- teed for twenty years, fitted with full seven-jewel nickel- plated Waltham movement. Everybody the world over knows that the Waltham Watches are the finest made, Watches like these are gold... for $12 15, every day by exclusive Beales lor * and 34% some plain and some trimmed with brook min' tria beaver or Far Eastern mink, Value $45.00. trimmed with beaver or mink. Values up to $70. t 69.00--Natural and Russian Sable Squirret blouse, reefer and box effects; garments that id for as much as $125. ish Extra Fine Double XX Near- Coats, with large storm collar and revers. Values up to $50.00. 9.75 — Beautiful Nearseal Coats, plain and some trimmed with sable squirrel, beaver or mink. 00, Nala 4p 0 HE ningtales’, 24 Ti., both St. Section. Coats, haye been “All winter underwear must go!” Thats final. Therefore, these less-than-cost prices: { ecru; shirts and drawers to match; plain and ribbed; 29, regular 50c. and 75C, grades atyeoeneseerersereee (4 grade, but slightt¥ imperfect. therefore only. splendid Hygienic Garments; regularly $1.50, at. . MY in white and natural gr. ,s, Mill's $3.00 grade 12:c 19¢ Be. qualities, tO GO abessseresevereeceereee and silk embroidered, in extra and regular sizes; reduced for this great sale t0............-... thread, lace openwork and silk embroidered only, but in great variety. . 29c Bioomtnwaales’, Mi Floor, 6vth St, Section.

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