The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1907, Page 11

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THE oes “TAKING A LOCK AT VAUDEMILLE THAD A MONOCLE English Lads and Lassies Skim: | ; ming the Cream—And i More Are Coming. MILLIE LINDON A GE} ever, with Prospective Debut of Fay Templeton. By Charles Darnton. WHE, may be just a simple dairy) maid, as Miss Millie Lindon would have us believe, or she may be a mple little cockney, but the {mportant set fs that the English music hall “she” + skimming tho ¢ream off the vaude- Me can of milk {ri these days of big Maries, With Vesta Victoria drawing the tidy um of $2.90 a week at the New York heatre-and, of course, ma agers, Ike ures, do not Me—and Miss Lindon laced In the headiiner position of draw- fg mudiences at the Colonial, tt would . etm that the powers that pay are still Coking at the vaudeville situation hrough & monocle. And there are more 9 come! Bounding o'er the billows at his moment is wondon “boy” after the f: Natre Romaine, whose “boy songs ught to be spanked and‘sent to the ganagerial house of correction. ext week we're to have Marie Lloyd, tho did not learn her songs in the nur- try, If we're to believe all that the wild / javes are saying. 1 on Sister Alice Ml follow Mario, just takeep the in- grnational song up to concert pitch. Vaudeville Koes by fits and'turts. For me time past it has had a heaving, manaatiantic motion that must ‘make 2@ American performer a bit sick. @s come out of thd fox into the golden ht of American dhilars, while the na- ive performer has hidden her dimin- AY of the same font, as the printer who rorries through this might say. A Rift in the Clouds. But who knows whether another gear fl not bring another change? There fe signs that we are coming bick to Istinguished for ity “Karopean acts’ was notadle that an American per- _ fmer wall 4 off with tho lion's share £ boaom. While now. above the roar for London headliners, ‘ {hear sound Mattravels inland. 1 that Kinw & Erlanger have ent the call of the wild and the anxious hrough the smors of Pittsburg and bat it has not falien on altogether deaf | ars. In short, Fay Templetun has been Approached” “vent, and as oon as she has finished @'may hope to hear from her—all of hitch would indicate that vaudeville | Speen are getting back to second, if | ot frst. principles. Miss Templeton satests, perhaps, the | teond era of vaudeville, during which tore oF less “legitimate. stars were sught by the dollar hook and hauled | ar the “continuous” for the sake of | es." Miss Templeton, hes Wore than a name—she has both an Unusual personality and extraordinary talent. But many of the so-called "le- gitimate” stars had little more than in big letters. They came, they | * but they did not conquer. And @0, one after another, ‘they disappeared and were forgstten. Vaudeville patrons wanted “something different,” and tn Gesperation the managers- went to sen and spread their nets. Their greatest | eatches were made in English wateri. - Vests Victoria Waxes Rich. ‘he ‘bigsest. fin of all, perhaps, ts Vesta Victoria. “Waiting at the Church"| brought her a fortuna, and “Poor Jghn'’ made her richer stl! Now that she ts back again ‘at aVarger aalary than ever, it Is not a ques the singer, put of her Bonga. ong is of as much tmportance Victoria 00d plays to an English | actress of established p. pula: fat) she herself realizes this ts ‘proydd by | her statement that she tx willing to! Pay an author his o feb for a good ong. But good songs are hard to get @hd while it may be regrettable, it 14) Rot surprising that Miss Victoria has} returned a little short-handed this ume. | First of. all, she ls pecullarly sulted to _the “poor slob” style of song, and the tret thay dhe has nothing in that ine wi thin time—uniess we except “The Gueen <f the Jugah Islands," in which the leaves begin to fall, oh, Lor'!—spotts} half the fun we have come to expect of her. Bho 1s amusing In all her songs. but it must'be confessed she seems Dit grown up for “Billy Groen,” 1 ghorus ef which takes thi ghory 3 this Presdctau Every morning when the clock ‘strikes A good Billy comes knocking xt the doo: Then together off to schcol we go, And back again at half-past four, Once we played the truant just for fun, But it really didn't matter, so to speak: For I learned more from’ Billy on the cane gazed, from. school, an teacher could have Hatonches taught me Lets the Audience tn, Miss Victoria evidently plac qeatest in “wit we ‘Anawer Goo? nd invites the audience 3 Join. in. this" chorus: low youd you lke to have to’ love tow "would you fancy that idea? Yow wrouid Fou tks to clasp ms vole breast Pre ents isd. wehinper. sweet. things la my earr rufa my chitrms appeal to you? fithere's any fellow present who be- Meves he'd like to kiss me Vil be answer “God, Goo?’ ca Victoria ought to be satisned the ‘auawer she gets at the New with an ¢agernees tha’ with ah eagerness f by. thelr sincerity. yd | EN GIISH-.SINGERS Tide May Turn Back, Ho¥-! Hetty King, another) on of} And| It} shed head under smaller type and sal-| ar own. Not long ago on a certain bill| In her matrimontal retire-| _ ¥@ fall plowing’ en her husband's farm | to be sure, | on of | to Miss | tow would you like to have to kias| NOW HEADLINERS IN Vz AU DEVILLE, A MIGH GRADS V! AIAIN COMS Vesta Victoria at tne New York. tal a | | | If your ehendeliers are tarnished, you can make them look like new, with a small can of JAp- A-LAC. Use either GOLD, ALUMINUM or DEAD BLACK, whichever color is best suited to the surroundings. | | and does it ve: ton's voice [hers “sale [press a. j with magne y to Lannea ss t a 1 Forel [Ward to'the coming of Misx Lindon as AUTOS. REMOVAL SALE. 1 the next best thing to a log fire. Pioneer moved | pr Mise Lindon Fairly Glows. | ent, asp ton | Manhattan’s Auto- mobile Establishment |: Just why tume of gray and 60! Othe wo! ngs were charm: vile about a aimple | so There w - on pa arata smoother than cream, and another about an equally Simple milliner who always went to dea | at 10 o'clock unt eee en HERE wie t! You see the le er wen! 5 ae ee bas lc takes Miss Lindon to sing, Broadway Mammoth Auto: the story. | mobile Eacnangom UAT OURS | AND “Dl kilt 08 SH OR CR PAYMENTS AMERICAN WatcHand DIAHORD 60, @ MAIDEN LANE. ‘Phone B80T—Cortiandt. MIRRORS ° ie uirplge (mante YN. LYON DW. kind; framed, ter) Bint St, 3 OIANUND,. == BASY PAYMENTS. seven ae Gcods, Call or write Ip payinental perrect m aE CHANGE CLOTHING Keon ¥,_ Entrance on Park Place, spotted or damaged, resilvered: se otaes Peet arora to batter, Send EMPIRE MIRROR WONKS. GS Gth Av. a | 1 DENTISTRY. | TE ETH. If you haye three or four teeth 1 ly insert a full set without a late. You can have this done. ithe Bridge Work, Per Tooth, $5.00 TEETH 4— $7,-Qa— — $10 [ee SEC. DEVARIMENT OF Pot THE COLLECL FL fin ris ry Ssseenmndt ris are due and pay: MONDAY en 7 atthe office of (he a otros nich the property. ta (od, a tor | eyeriieh of Manhattan, No, ST Chambers iG U I t S i A N ke Manhattan. N.Y “yorough of Tae Tronx, | arlh-Tremont avenues, The “raukh of Brooklyn. Roo Municipal Building, Brookly: . Forough of Queens, corner Jack#on av nue end Fifth street, Long Island Ch Hormush Hall, comer of ‘third ronk, Ne Ye 24 8 and §, Fs DENTIST N.£..Cor, 12Sth St. & 8th Ave. Entrance, 271 W, 125ta St. | “Borough of Richmond, Bt, George, Staten Island, ig October the per: STEAMBOATS. paETEN LINE OCTOBER | LONG DUNANGH ARD | oF cI Ga¥ pine AND BA Re CHC KS ASD) ? =e Bal i + | a ‘checks are Mmalled to the Reoet er ot | Leave Bloom: Taner thet must be accompanied rent EAS Syelopes with postaxe prepaid in| nave Tintte arsere4, Sinmure return of recelpted bills oy | — Minceka dated October 7th should be matted |~ Pepe heees anita Ooi une eatnte ater f bine: Li poom nr Nt era) | | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— STATEN ISLAND. Re SU NP o Lb rer seas LOTS $175 each; $10 cash, $5 moathly; mag gh. grand view of oceans be wily tothe order of the Ite DAVID FE. AUSTEN, jecelver_of Taxes, people oak PARK 140 Woetd. SAVINGS ‘The Americ, Savings Ba, BANKS. ~lnusiness oPF OPPORTUNITIES. ~ DEBTS S COLLECTED. ~ 9 serno alesse succtiafis. Prompt at rention: auick resulta. Legal Aaview att POUR Pa Pe v NE orl ON Boe ator the bees "imag, room dl te Tew a Mravonese roe oth 70 uae endl eg ae fro i oa | and att oO etudlnR eueen REE Erde October Sprain 4 rponthy hie. on WORED, es (1907. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, Writing: Paper various Reg.15 to 19¢ Third Floor, Center.) Petticoats Made of good, rustling silk, with deep plaid figunce, $4, 50. Reqularly $5.75 (Second Floor, Center.) Skates 35¢ To fit.any size shoe Reg. Price. 45c (Third Floce. Rear.) { Standard grade, finishes; best guality> Quire, H 0) HESE special prices are for. to-morrow only, and, in accordance with our Tuesday Bargain rule. they are the lowest at which the same goods have ever been advertised. This list does not contai-1 all the bargains thet await you— | there are hundreds of others, many of which are listed « -on bulletins throughout the store. u i Mail and telephone orders filled only as long as Sapecial lots tast. We reserve the right to limit purchases when deemed riecessary. | | Roller Triti i Velvet Rugs Bright coloring and new designs; size 9x12 for tesiein 19,50 bedroom or office Regularly $23.50 (it Poker Chips Bo: of 100, 35c Red, white, blue Kev. Price, 50¢ Kren.) Petticoats Made of good muslin, with deep flounce, 45c Regularly 75¢ (Second Fioor, Cooter) Fleo-, front) 1 or NV en’s A Shoes Box calls Cigars Box of 109, $1.69 La Garita board; b grade Poito Rican Sas jigs soles; ! sizes, $1. 39 men:o coloring $31.50 icigarss Regularly $49.50 Price *92.50 teria eee Regul srly $1.95 peereenn (Second Fisor, Reer.) Wome .’s Boudoir Slippers Made of tine p nk kid, with a Tich silk pompon; allsizes. 69¢ Pevularly 98¢ See 4 Flare Peat, Kimonos Made of Japanese silk. $3.50 Keg. Price, $5 (Second Floor, Cert'r.) Mercerized Bariste, Pdr sian. . Checket Nainsook, D sed Muslin, Apron Laxn, Nercerlzed Madras, 12'¢ = Value 15 to 20. (Main Floor. Kear. Cobtler Sets Everything /nec essary Waist Fronts. Pepper & Sa't Shakers ; hea- Pure linen; hand em- forikmiend tii 3 Freee etniaea Se boidered pat- for haif-:o ied bees Moa een ters; slightly 49e¢ ee e soiled, 52¢e Reg. Price, 18¢ ‘Thirt Floor, Front.) Rey. 79¢ to 98¢ (Main Floo-, Rear.) Regularly 59c Basement) Granite Kettles White ard gray: forsingle and full size beds; also part wool, } Eastern blankers and No. 08 Royal Granite exta fineci- China; i $1 95 tran derdown fin- ass't'd designs. ishcotton mee blankets, a‘pair Fer. $2.45 10 $2 TMsin Floor, Bear.) Reg. 50c 0 $1 Third toor. Freat) | xtra heavy; full bleach- ed; 81x°03 limit 6 to a customer; each, Room Sets No. 56 Rice or Cere: Pressed glass? brushi 59¢ Cookers; Roval granite. vase, MUR and soap 5e dish .. oe Lezularly 74e (Mein Floor, Rear) . Regularly 35¢ Tilt. Flo’, Froav) -Crochet Doilies Hand crochet lace doil- ies; 8 to 14 inches round; different designs. 23¢e each, Rez. 29c te 50c (Main Floor, Rear) Fresh fish; Long Branch fluke or Long Island weakfish, Pound. Te Regularly 10¢) {¥o rt Floor, Book Cases Brown and sgrege cloth Gloves 2-clasp, real kid, suede filet point embroidered black gloves. 31 Regularly $1.35 } (Maia Floor, Pron. Spare- ribs ~ Corned, swect pickled, flat spare ribs; 3 a 2DC. for Reg. 10c -uality (Fourt Fi or.) Cards” 50 yer while you Try work... Regularly 25¢ (TD ind Floor, Cearer,) = 169 ct. Plaid ceh) A splendid ass n f bright color- ings, in Tartans and Fancies, as well as two-toned effects, in blue, genet, nd a large ¥ariety of black and | the leading fancy ks for Fall Limit—i2 yards, | 4 ct. Crepe Albatross... .28 | § rool—2%6 inches wide—in ali rable shades for day and ding © $2.00 Lingerie Waists.... 95 Fine White Batiste, med in panel a Venise and fiz AL in Figured 1 style, } al. White new. ple: Limit—One | $3.98 Girls’ Sailo Also Fancy Walst styles, tS yards, d yoke effects in Point with stra) I pear! buttons—all sizes elaborately trim- lace—very dressy. Madras Waist fm each each. r Suits..2.00 fancy ligat $1.25 Children’s Bonnets.. .69 White corded silk--new large flare or Dutch style— sizes to § ye pbon 19 ct. Writing Paper... Pound Packages—(9 Dimity, Wi Euvelpnen (9 Tat Limit, 123 ct. Taffeta Rib! Good leavy quatity and inches wide. Limtt—10 98 ct. Broadcloths...... All wool—twilled Baek pote glove finish—50 inches wide— Gray, Garnet, eee $6.50 Cal. Plaid Blankets. 3: 85) for double pate ca S; hem: Se eet with row oe ae ne nen S yas) at = nie Awe each. | $1.69 Feather Pillows... 1 00 ‘pure, odorless feathers—cov~ eT with dainty art ticking—you rarely find pillows of this class at } # cut price. Strong Wash Dress effects, that make Joeable school, dresses $1.25 Damas ercariend—Snow white Moa include size — patterns e Lis and St Fleur de Lis and 8! |27 ct. Towels.... | Good Damask Towel size—2tx45—bandsome fringe. | ‘exz—insteachot 4x3—instead or de box3e—Inatead of - tend of 2 baxas—insten’ Our forest gortmen! 119 ct. White Nainsooks 29 inches wide—sheer, ett eah mrone | undergarmest: Limtt—Twelve | —fpr w | Bnirta=Deawers mith and double | atitehed ch Satin Binck and. leading new Fall dress & i Limtt— —Twre, | 39 ct. Stamped Scarfs.. .19 Limit—Four. 12% ct. Scotch Plaids. .6% S42 yards. k Table Cloths, .69 Two. Lamtt—Foer. | Sale of Pillow Cases—4 sizes Extra” “heavy musiin—sott and free of dressing—3-inch are ot 8 ght in Siyine insures full as ts here—not so elsewhere. Men's Underwear... .36 (59 & Balbriggan—French, mit—Three sets, ining Sateens.... .16 a) ey E es inches wide— rosettes or bows 9 sheets) fine Silk op. size—white only— 1m for 13 ets. en Paper, pes, bons...-.17 for Hat Bows ishes—new Fall stiades—o% to € aris. OUR BUSY ST ORES PROVE The MATCHLESS- ATTRACT. IONS of Our Great Fall Sale! Following Are for To-morrow. NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. $7.98 Heavy Curtains... 4.95 * ee andsome | Mercertzed inge or rope Limit—Two Pairs $3.93 Boys’ Suits.... 2.19 Norfolk and Double Breast—with and belt—made of wear- Tesisting Cheviots, Tweeds and Mixtures, Checks and without Aimeres, +i to 16 years. Limit—Two. 69 ct. Boys’ Blouses.... .33 and Bloc y 3) Sashes— new Pull laundered—neckbang Rose Jaundered and uni or collar attached—8 to Ib yra, Limtt—Three. $24.98 Women's Stits.. 13:50 | \ brent) boars ey eta—box_front—semi-fi 59 c¢ —sizes I to s—Just what Zou wane | these early Fall days, match in quality and priee Limit—One. $3.98 White Net Waists 188 Prettily triin’d with tucks and lace insertings —~ ¥ ery dressy and and one of Autumn's prettiest —all sizes. ‘Limtt—One, itesecne 33 Cut Glass In dlamond and fancy de- eee enereyet sterling silver tove— : Sterlin; t. Saits anc mit—4 pieces, —& beds—best_color- heavy, all-woot to find elsewhere Fabrics, Is wool pretty and sery- send inches wide. bieach—$- the pe designs. ri 16 s of extra large borders—knotted 10% 3. yards, Neck | double seats Beams. shades to matoh o Yarés, 98 ct. Women's Kid Gloves 59 Fine quali ae, White, Gray, ‘Tan, Tetece pete. 25 ct. Women’s Hose ——. 55 inal, Copenhagen, Tan, $3.98 Women’ : WhiteSkirts 2,45 Petticoats of flhe white cam- comy “sed of lace, Anisted with ribbon, bow Daiaty bric—deép founes, ribbon run Inserting. Limit—Two, j=. ct. Corset Cavers Entire front of lace insertings, errinbone stitched bi lace yok es =a lace inserts, all ‘ribbon Tun, aed rated by herri cthers with dee; lace trim'd armholes. Limit—Two, |$2: 98 Ostrich Plumes. 16 inches Jong—ex Black and white. Latest Limit—Two. $1.00 Ud. Wide Taffetas 65 ee Limit—18 yaréa. $4.98 Hornback Alligator Carriage Bags....2.48 Leather Lee Sele with Leah ig ver ea er covered, Jonable handbag of the season. Limit—Oae. Brown— Mado of fine combed Maco, spliced heels and dou! dort fast Block—all sizes Tiunit—Three pairs, $1.98 Heatherbioom Petticoats 1.24 er ees Treat ath ier tow, ounces. watt wate 79 ct. Men’s Shirts at "caste, Unias | a, Because the Wo! } pat ho | Gombin: | MENTS! ij every essen) in’a range of aval | -Hearn’s Infants’ Long Coats - Short Coats - Caps, Bonne Long Dresses.. And Grea’ fors or luxury of .1.69 to 30.98 .29 to 15.98 .98 to 19.98 { JATS—Al 1 ABIES’ LONG COATS—AN wool BABIES, Mines Dedtora, Cord ond Henriettas—tined and mi—silk braid, ribbon 3 9g Henrietta a capes silk © of lace and meda praids and Frene! BABI "i Pa wool waite cael ruffied capes Cond ilk braid and ‘3 years—ree rows silk sizes 10 He Cor nes: PS—to.3 China oF tin—em! Hons, ribbons, et: trim—rveularly $.49.. COATS—wt rayne ES SHORT _COATS— SHORT Coe to 3 yrs — jot, Crepella. ots have Angora collar onde Joe with laces, Taedal- site * 6.98 nmere eight ribbon— rulariy: $ 9, 2.29) and Henrietta. th braid, yr and Silk Pop- +791 regularly Wy many customers can we gain.... Td with this qtrinciple has heen the policy of GREAT ASSORT- Such stocks are not found outside of th fal to the wardrobe of an infant or little child can be o} ities to pleaze all purses. Wear Department” has such great reputation:-— Long Slips .1.69 to 28.98) Short Dresse: Long Skirts Short Skirts t Assortments of © verything elxe necesrary to com- {fa child from earliest days uy. To-Morrow’s Special Valucs Inctude:— 1 SHOR T DR Why Our Infants’ Wear Dept. Has Become the Largest and Best Known in the Land! rking principle has been, not how much gain on a There's the truth in a nutshell... E French wa’ es In skirts and waists Jace gmt in the most desirable color lain and two-tones—reavy vale edge—all tra full glossy fiues— Lmit—Theee, $1.25 Women's shell Hats.. Dress shades and DinckoFane or r Velvet me uundered Dress Shi Tull Muslin~xtrs fine Men Domeases bosom Nuttonholesail ay tieere es =a quality Pie that sell Ac Hot and se -Mothers know ft—that is why Damask Por- new this wood to ee . ‘bet f + Navy, Black. bow -32 -64 fashionable “ey bie woe aes A 29to oF -39 to 10.98 39 to 298 | 29to 269 fine lawn— LONG DRESSES—Fine Nainscok and | CHILO: 4.98 Poplin and Bengatine—#: and double flares—nany Mis ghee nc, styles, with extra full chiffon ers and uftles bd or with lace fancy yokee— 3.9, si 4 Lawn—with ruffies of Val. or Point de Paris lace or emby— peveral rows inserting to match, wwith ribbon drawing oc ae wok 4 so other lovely 4 gg | ‘yokes to mate! styles—worth $2.98. SHILDRE ext regularly $1.35.- Silk Insertings, laces. Hibbons—remularte 0.75 ®. REASON Largest Lining Business in New York All Kinds, All Colors. Never Undersold.2 RONNETS—to 4 yra— Normandie and tnen- los in Benguline silk— shirrings, ribbens, flawers, ote, $3 BONNETE—-to 5 yru— ingle.

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