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———__the —“soulbunters ~ oe Se eo “The Little A Bad A TYRY fed the poor, helpless drama I on the bottie at Mr, Hackett's house last night and called it Phe Little Stranger.” Sometimes the! was milk in the bottle, sometim whiskey. The result was a bad baby Gnd a worse play. Rut the audience tuck the baby In ite arma and didn’t feem to mind the play. Just how will ie “The Little Stranger” remains to seen, though ft ‘n a fairly sate mumption that Women wil) cuddle this freak of M) Morton’s and that men will chuck! over thelr own Iniquities—out Mouth of this babe. Tt wae a wetrd night, Greater part of the time the audience Watehed the procestings with an inter. eat as serious as that manifested by ‘Lattice Gabriel, who sat tn the second Tow, hie head hardly on a line with the of the) | and for the) Stranger” Baby and Worse Piay, | de 4 all he said. Proficient in flipping alr. A clever company stood by the little chap and allowed take calle all to himself, A. G. Po He was mont cards through the Mr tain | ny | DWNT Line THE WA NURSIE WORB WER HAIR wae very funny as the Peacock-y grand father who turned tall when “baby’ started In to do his prettiest. Mins May Blaney an4 Miss Dora Hale went into ‘Gretrata hretering from (he enme cenme. and Miss Hilda Dick and Mr. Athol ‘The tiny actor pad so Iftle to do that there was plenty of time for human Rature study. It's @ wine child that hows itr own audience. The house wasn't quite sure about Moner Garratt when he was carried on the scene as the Allenby baby; but it Presently dlecovered that he doubled in Drast—or, more, mroperly speiking. in BAfety pire. Young Mra Allenby neglected her baby to go soul-hunting with a draw. ing-room pry¢hic who looked like EB. 1. Bothern rn hard week of one-niaht Stands oumiey, they called hin, and Mr. George &. Bellamy played bim and the plano at mreat length, Thi part of the progtacnme® was as lone an & *piritunlistic ewande, but not hall 0 funny ns many to be found tn this eul- Ubdlo metropoly, The young husband, Mke the auidlénce, was bored by tt all, @nd about to take the law and his Wife's pet guert into hit own hands, when his friend, Alec Howard, told fin that he know of a better remedy for the evil, He would go in bis motor and ft what Was needed. When he) Fetorned he wnbuttoned Bia bur fur) goat and spilled out Tom Pennyman. fs half-tize amalltr than his mame. but Worth bis weight In Roid to a nelebbor- Master Garratt with tock for the tum coming, ‘The a ands and settiod But it waa very slow in dwarf was hidden ip an Orietital lamp, where he mada a holse like a seunce end enjoyed bimeelf at the expense of Later on he @hansed packs with the property baby and, after scaring the ¢ervante into fite, ‘This time the audience th both | | cuannrte Stewart, os the young wife and hue band, played thett parte very neatly, But ab farce the play failwd. It was ae mecheaioal as Eun Lee Judy show, but by ho meana as CHARLES DARNTON Marie Cahill in “Marrying Mary.” Marte Cahill appeated in Rdwin Mil- toy Koyie’s pew musical play, “Mar AUTH BRYAN'S i ot that et pod 7% oe THE WORLD: “TURSDAY ae! AUGUST 28, 1906, CAMPAIGNERS DROP INTO AWFUL SONG PLAY PRODUCED Audience at Keith's Theatre 'Bronx Primary Contests Are Fails to Enthuse Over “Mrs. | Enlivened with Poetry S. Holmes, Detective.” Especially Built. Ruth Bryan Leavitt. ‘The worst hag almost coma Poetry | Willam Jennings Bryan of & one-not play which was produced st night at Keith's Theatre, It likely that the young woman's 4 gulehed father will wet-a more enthus astic reception when he appears in New | If the audience was composed | sympathizers, they oarefully thelr feelings from running Aauchter of! | | fe the author has been Introduced Into the primary contests in the Bronx. Foeetuhately | the Roosevelt style of spelling haan crossed the Harlem River yet, but there is no telling what will happen before be primary elections. Bomebody connected with the Albert Lésbenau Assoolation is reeponsible for the rhyming adjunct to the campaign. them. Or they may have | The 1 au cohorts, severa) thourand Tt was much like a atrong. will picnic and otherwise street would | port next Tow evening at Zelt ino, One Faundred und Beven: et and Third avenue j i attling with Louts | Hagren's candidate for the ‘Tammany Jeaderehitn, of the Thirty-ffth Assembly how strone the ‘merrymukers Will’ sing this on & popumr alr: how are things going? upon her | Wadt ti the prim'ry Albert, we'll make « dead well show- h § a The butler, by a gual coineldence, tone other than afiies, although now it, and he stoy tie ae g enovgh to annex Lady Som soly-orother's Kohinoor neckhace. Bh al incid tt fi ord, Fomerey coincidence It ts Lord Pomercy ery pag Inherited a fab- Hows tgrtune gine was Di Binith, Boorwaiker tn the dry oad Sinith, where Mz “s. Votmens Se cist q’""ty po through the is tion ogunter af ott Tall om Soiree De orwantzations of the dis Among the Whet that will attend the picnic in force Bo ‘vu Democratic © Reckiage. Io Bete to. Sire. Houmes to, become "Balt “Was Maude oN igimes, ves ft Bo ret; from casera ined through the ine @ lady sleuth Ld aise, er . vd Gisappearine , Store Closes at 5 P. M. Saturdays at 12 o'clock. Fourteen Good Items From the FURNITURE SALE This month of eplendid selling will soon be over. Only four | days remain in which to take advantage of the large August ||| economies, The floors are filled with a wide variety of excel- | } | lent furniture, and these items are simply representative of the |], | values offered this week. Some are quite remarkable, Two Hundred Fancy Rockers at Half Price Imitation Mab 4 At $3.50, from $7—Goisen bax Rokee with’ shapes | arms, turned legs snd spindles, imitation leather seat and banister; | highly finteht. rd CN 1— Quart len and Imita! Ma-— At $4, from $8—Seoy Rockers: banister pret ag “i west and banister covered with imita- | | arts; turned legs and don leather; highly fi $12 re Bedsteads at $8.50 White Enameled Iron Bedsteads, with brass trimmings; 1%-Inch | pillars; I-fnch top rails; oroamental corner connections; nine tron fill- | | era; tuncy jointa; highiy Sniabt. | $11 Hall Racks at $7 j Golden Oak Hall Racks; 6 feet high, 25 inches wide; box seat with werme; four hat and cont pins; pattern plate mirror 12 x 10 Inches; nicely finisht. $14 Bedroom Tables at $7 Mahogany Bedroom Tables; one drawer; fancy legs and atretchern; top 30 x 90 inches; highly pollaht $47.50 Brass Bedsteads at $30 | rying Mary,” at Daly's Theatte lat) night. h Miss Cahill and. the play | were any reonlved by a} S and it} Who sald they ere were brand-new jokes as w the old yer, One H sank by Mise Cahill unged bit of ae and ne @otihe you ‘was palmed of on th a mother, “Momagy will take care of you,” she “Ite ebout time you 416,” brat ns Menage earry. har idena of soil trans migration to the limit, the enfant ter called for his dinner, ve beef and Yorkshire pudding, wi champagne and cigarettes, After almowt moking her out and convincing her) that her husband's soul was doing busl- nena at a new stand, the “bat & finishing touch—dearcely a 4 by placing his erm around her neck and recalling, “thelr honeymoon in Ttaly with caresses and a fond “Care min.” When the horrified ‘soul-hunter had been quite cured of her foolishness And-niniters wore explained, Tom gave 4 heartiest laugh of the & on bis trousers une wh the avdience clothes. and, \naving & his “Relluses” dangli: But he didn’t go without roperty baby « tande 5 [ttle wap to sentiment that Abe a of tem: retoried It demanding & Aatiafied the heart ait Mary. Roy A ¢ egusin h per Week pays for a Direct Line Telephone In Now York ity. Call Contract 0 tw mant, No. 9010 Cortlandt, for tall information. MEW YORK TELEPHONE @0., 15 Dey Brent he Sh " ; las 2? I rinted Au ined eas AME PERIOD Aevectisemer hy ~ MOR oi advertisements eee) the Gr 1 oF han the NewYork Hevald gover mort of 1906 oh any over Newspaper ip oc sine period lat yea Europe cr America, Polisht Brass Bedsteads, full size, 4 ft. 6 in. wide; seven-upright fillere; fancy husks and connections; ‘pinch pillars and serpentine top tubes $32 Chiffoniers at $22 Bird's-eye Maple Dhiffan'ers; slaped front; short drawers; shaped legs; 16 x 20 Inches, $78 Toilet Tables at $12 Curly Birch Tollet Tables; shaped front with drawer; upright oval mirror; 14 x 26 inches; highly Saisbt, $32.50 Brass Bedsteads at $25 Brass Bedsteads tn satin finish, full size, 4 feet 6 Inches wide; seven Hhlere th ‘T-tall connection; finch piliars and top tbe with cast brass elbows; highly Anisht. $4 Tables at $3 Imitation Mahogany Parlor or Center ‘Tables; shaped top with rim, 24 x 24 inches; one shelf; fancy turned lege; highly finisht, $22 Sideboards at $18 Quartered Golden Oak Sideboards; shaped top, 41 x 21 Inches; double cupboard, three drawers, cabinet top with three shelves; plate mirror, 28 x 16 inches; nicely finisht and well built, $6.50 Bedsteads at $4.75 White Bnameled Inon Bedsteads in 8 ft. and 4 ft 6 fn. mimes; fancy serolla in head and foot pieces; ornamental joints. A good design and well Snight. $35 Chiffoniers at $25 Quartered Golden Oak Chiffoniers; Colonial design; inches; four large and two small drawers; claw toet; mirror, 16 x 20 inches; highly polisht. $33 Bureaus at $22 Quartered Golden Ok Bureaus; Colonial designs; shaped and carved standard; French plate mirror 24 x 30 inches; top of base | 22 x 44 inches; two long and two short drawers; highly pollaht. Fourth fidor, Rtewart Build four long aod lwo fancy standarde; French plate mirror, top, 30 x 20 French plate | Thorogoing Price-Cuts On SUMMER SHOES This Summer clean-up of Wanamaker Shoes is bringing unmixt pleasure to thrifty men and women, Tho they are Summer lines, they will serve you well for months to come in many cases, The prices do their own pleading: Ment ‘s $3.8 50 Shoes at $2.40 Two hundred pairs of Women's Oxfords that are worth # and $3.0 at One Dollar a pate. Tan and black, in a fair ansortment of aizes, Of course, some of the beat variotion ane in harrow widtha Children’s Witte Shoe and Hlaek Oxfords, in a half donen sorts, Boys’ Shoe: at $2 i in Boye Bh0O* ae One Dollar m pale. HT opens of and Pee | Bome were $1.40, others § and 12.6. | 7 ¥ obk-t leather. | With #ohool time so pear, these are | vines, 1 40 Bae NC, D and very attractive, mor, Wanamaner Butiting. | PORyEm Aveaie, Stewart Mutlatng, JOHN “WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth avenue, Bighth to Tenth: street, wae: = =u ———e een 4 lisle Hand-made astic pin-on golf nets, supporters ry impson i size, Vaakt mi" 10¢ pair, nal dey bees SCTE = ss Open all day next Soca, | September Ist. i: Bet ween season millinery. | ‘OO late to buy a straw hat—little too ear to wear a heavily trimmed velvet one, we have been on the lookout to take care of your immediate wants. Are now showing the most complete assemblage of light-weight felts, trimmed in our own inimitable way; elo light-weight silk braid hats and numerous styles, all the acme of perfection for early Vall wear Extremely popular prices, $4.95 to $7.95. Smart trimmed turbans, $3.50. We offer for to-morrow 200 soft. fold braid hats, made over wire frames, with stunning bow of silk on side. You can wear it to-day cr in mid-Winter; regular $4.50 hat at 3.50 Last days of the August curtain sale. ™ showing of new fall novelties alone is well worth inspection, without the added inducement which the savings on these special purchases offer. E Sash and panel curtains at a third off. Sash curtains promise to be more popular this year than ever, and we were fortunate to secure several lots—mostly odd quanti- tles—which we will offer Wednesday at about half price: Irish point sash curtains » $2.95 1 Irish point’ sash curtains, $3.75 $4.85 $4.50 value ...... 8 value | $7.90 values. ...... sisenes Renaissance sash curtains. 54.85 56.90 \ Other lace curtain specials. $12.50 Lid lace curfdins, palr $5.00 nah bolnt lace curt. $1 Brussels lace furiains, pair $8 Cluny lace curtains, pair $0.50 $2.95 Dentelle Arabe lace curtains, patr $1.50 00 Lace! Arabe lace curtains, i air $2 $6.50 Cable net lace curtains pair 50 $16.75 Renaissance lace curtains, pair £12.75 $19.0 Bone feniine lace curtaihs, pait $7 30 Curtain yard goods. Novelty shadow drapery, yard 75¢ Stained glass Madras, yard GE New fall cretonnes, yard 19¢ Panel lace, 15 in., white or drab, 45 Novelty Japanese crep:, (8 Scalloped custan Swiss, yard 19¢ $5.50 Turkish ta og ae couch covers, $3.95 Bagdad tapestry couch covers, 3. < coms a.b0. 3 patterns and 5 <0 60 inches wide, $ 4,5° ome heats oe 50 color tones of the Orientess.. SIMPSON CRAWRORD ( Furniture specials ' Oriental rug sale. $76 Buffet, like illustra- HE great annual August sale for which so many New waists for Fall at 's reduction. HE very newest—the very freshest—the very prettiest waists to be seen ths Fall are included in this tale. We say this without reservat on, becuure they are the sample line of one of the foremost manu ‘acturers, who has been overtaken by ill-health, and turned them over to us for disposal at 44 concession. Only about 400 waists in the lot, but every new style is represented—affording early shoppers the widest range of choice and bargains like these: second Floor 5.00 waists for | 6.00 waists for 7.50 waists for °3.50 | *4.00 *5.00 Materials are the highest grades of nets—in white and black, messalines in light shades, and taffeta shades. Fourth Floor, { Irtsh point sash curtains, 15 Nottingham lace cur Scotch lace curtains, pair $2.55 $12.50 Tambour lace curtains, pair Ruffled curtain organdie, yard 10¢ Ruffled renaimance lace, yard ‘Se An unusual sa at bn all of an prep durable and revere ible quality, 60 inches wide, with mt fringe all around.. nicely fringed, and of gocd serviceable quality, in all the rich Orlental tion, $53. Mae of genuine wait in order to reap the benefit of the exten- quartered oak, beautitul grain, sive selections and low prices Fourth Fieor, polish finish, very artistic and | One of the best values in this sa’e is alot | of about 500 Mosoul ruys that retail in all first class stores at from $25 to $50, but which our buyer seglured to close at weaver's costand mark accordingly. $25 to $50 Mosouls at $15 and $25. convenient, highest quality work- manship, Fren h bevel plate mir ror top, supported by niely j carved uprigats. two small draw ers, one lived for silver, an one long linen drawer—on each side a wine closetheavy feet — §58 | carved claw 726 These. rags are noted for their close weave 315 Special ate... cvs me aie $2 chairs, volid onk $24.00 chins ik eiseate, qeertend | and’ heavy alk _pile-Seome in. antiques and highly bred, heavy box oak, poliah rangi ext glass exis =| mostly reds, golds, greens and blues—best values ever given in framen, clovely woven and bent glass door, $15 and $ fitted with 3 polished these splendid Oriental rugs cane seat, very comfort oak shelves, at. seve. able and serviceable, at... 1,79 Lo." | $2 real oriental rugs, Aneto $10 to $14 Bokhara strips, extra rass beds and Upholstered Wan Abide, tammlad olagle bedding. | furruture, OOF HhdOseee.:savecevere we $40.00 bras be ., ¥inch contin- | $27.00 Spe. parior suites. 518. $6.50 to $10 beautiful Anatolian #1% to $150 Kerman rugs, the vows ports, heavy fillings, mounted | S¥.00 Spe. parlor sult. +s. al. large mats, in real finest lot tn show in New York: with extra heavy husks, securely | 59.00 Spe. pa lof suite... 5.50 beautiful light colorings, silky, joined and fitted, gv teed Lest) 35.00 Spe. parlor suit.. 29.50 fowe antique: all are % 85 , French lacquer, very magsive, all) 42.0 S-pe. parlor mult... 35.00 Data chen... an j eines, $25.00) 46.00 o-pe. parlor suit. Piped $s ts hia cogecoll see in bright Genuine Antique Melee rugs, Ostermoor mat. | 67-40 4-pe. paror a6. color), nict sin boaatifel Gt leold, peal’ aa! cre oye ibratc A. or taxicy caste) S200 Ofc: pasion § Ss 4 Weck PORTA. 5 4'A+> 6. 75 colorings; mostly for prayer rage, proot satirfinish ticking $15.00) 1949 oP ooh : vetoed $10 to $11.40 chvabagh wnd the Wools are seuected care: af box springs. mad | 86.00 dpe. parlor sult ~.. ss rugs, in bright and soft fully; paticrns are very Li esd Maoneatede 00; Brie wane halt. 1,00. color WERVITT the 8.75 dd; reguiarty fio, 3 $73 Zi SEPION CLAMIORD The annual sale of housefurnishings. SALE that the New York housekeeper relies upon for replenishing those littie things of everyday ne. cessity in the kitchen and throughout the house. iistaidin Medincionin, me vi ar " Nickelplated bathroom | alae, Satins, onan | Brooms, brushes, ete. ee Japanned tinware. None but on: epee Ly vag ore Wallan = quality, cake fod Brea 7"? 8s oe OTE » Doc Tening Board” ” asd Poiding / Seca tn’ eur brush Aree eee iene vies Holders, 50¢ Se. Ment Wowd | Coat Hangers bt 4% bewded vaee tee |, Willow and baskeiware, | i evadrer vials [Boe Oval willow Clots tae Bie | Stet hound” | Hiatian | Corpet Beater: ire | fares Bee ro ees : heave Quaker Bast ary sion Sew Dish; Vented \ | | Bewen, wood wuaii'y: \/ 208, heavy Cuaker wast Fea Gee. Bape | ot & white outalde, with Miscellaneous, 5 1s. Be ad ERR to tub, 1,00 | naturel polhehed | Grojone Bex lnater ; E Ste honp Dish 28s | A be eyy ae hid atiteauines B8 feet 225213 a wi toldees for rol b0e. Dandy ‘extra high grade, HSE Totes Rape ttaiGees fo, oi Sc, palm lent ithe Hmekete, .,.4%0 | all white hair, with round end... 40s Wah Miers, btn cobsne “Bott ave t P Ah Bog F4-inch Towel Bar, ® ined. <BGe | 2.00 Tears wilaw Bumpers “sine | g0e, silver Brush, with strain 8s seeee B00 o vaiuae ‘witiey “Clothien Hampers, y “rahe willow ‘Clothes Hampery pareve fancy Woate Paper Bas- | | “Ideal” enamelled | ironware. | The well known pod durable coeied enamelled wary, mot the Coated Ware UaUAlly AAVErtived AL sales at ay 500 | Adiostabdle at Harlin Mestley pall BSC | 25 French | willow ‘Gtottes Bankers, ot cit ea Deep’ Dish Pane... jwith wood stripy on bottom o nRMeroua d S35 Abe peer adding Pan... : | 600 ‘wet of ¢ mM leat Hot Diab Hone, Invela Soc. fat Besa Bence Kas, Male veceeapar nce she Taal rs K handle... he” roind Oirien Wwete Bwakeis, fh: een Foor. Berlin ‘Hauee Pan, “Lipped Sauce heat. room Household hardware. ree. $4.80, Double pot "$25 | 38. & BUS Cram Brushes, all while hain bo mixed centre, in Tinlshed dieek, Clothes white outnie anaes atl 100. Base Sink Brash: b0c, Corn Broome, Good Corn Whisk Corn Ixt. ore Bien isel head Nal Manninvr | Handy, Bolder’ ‘ack Hammer F! Th Bineel\'y Standard Carvet Aerpery.1-45 doe 2.08 : Linea -SIMPAON CRAWFO SPECIAL 5 Ej Armour’ 8 delicate, mild, . 1,000 hams ( sugar cured hams, tte, iieratoras alaly Sp Ib. 133 ¢@ Mission gftect Nuimcry Wer Chotioes Rirrers, « ae CONDENSED MILK EVR IMPORTED | M OLA RS BB—‘Royel | ROYAL ATUART CORN ) joes ey ent veclally oe price, | | Sxest Clover brand 3 17¢ Btonrt past oven Kettle | —aeatra fancy, reams || FRESH CREAM- SBUIRES' famous | | Zar, BBe) jr iis g"howoens | zfon MWe EYES | watbe aver Cora; ine || ERY | BUTTER, ENGLISH CURED | | contamina >— Alito, | iB | tinawt quality packed; || finest quality made, BACON, 3}y to b | | BALMOD | YEW FRENCH Peas Goren, $1.40; 12¢ | fib stone crock | Monbadon” Freveh ie " Mie Bh, pone: Tove Luerene) Gas. | WitoLE aric tome sent preety 'B4c i white 4 me RELA 1 bor ; en t per IDeees J | CR (crea powpEn hile 988. Be (MeMechine Did | Vir- |Site Rinek Papper, IMPorTRD AAR DINER a be well known finial bs | Gaya an ein pa or Perfect: Powder, rer M tilt Combe | lier ies 20¢ ee ‘Atrenip wie ™ Sd 25¢ Ibe. pack 10¢ TOM ATORS bran wwnet. | sa tweee 7 | LING WPICHS ae araies BOHM ME? AIP & ih it ca bpectal ag 9 + bis rm fare wp vartolies; I 30¢ anes Rice.) gece “ce ate : rune, CIDER. VIN od vvaee, bea mk 256 HEAR MRA . aE ae |e in ht “ato x Pte urn igang Ky P vain” emg ye 4 ji = fee at A Tire 2 A ali S~ Royal roglape he pga i ‘35¢ oraren m ad. eal Bw ‘rh guaitty; freah fruit and mA aR Aon hit 9 ‘alifornia Tt Oe ly; wih BP nae? yw PHT ah RR vg wert) Fem 1 Og 16¢ biti vi Ralls