The evening world. Newspaper, June 3, 1908, Page 16

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Nt ERE EVENS WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1908. SAVAGE BACK Composers Whose Operettas Will WOWIAW CARTED SIX “BURSLA seit Perm GN ADVERTISED GOODS” T GROWING STORE | Land WERE Be Sung Here, and New Merry Widow ae WITH BASKETFUL é | MILES TOGOABLOCK = AUK SL SLEEPCHD BERG af AND OF OPERETTAS | Picked Up in Street as Intoxi- ch Nae Men Scared Neighbors: « : a he. oe i ae tt ‘ | cated and Refused at Three | Into Conniption Fits, and ss er. fe i] Police Stations. Police Chased ‘Them. St ; Se Nee ais Bis TAKEN TO A HOSPITA “ oye Th : ; j i / His New Plans. “St Looks te re Hee Said} Or uPrscay eas Doctor—Nothing to Identify the Victim, Women’s Sample Sik , Dresses at $6.98 woi ‘th up to $15 each STOCK CO. AT GARDEN Because the matrons tn three police |" stations in Brooklyn were taking @ nignt | Of off an un was carried time in a ulance, tal and| | : 4) @ ce BAD ED ven a Opts Rare i Pe O rd LPrad) Coc Rak? a $5 Wash Skirt: Exactly Like Picture $ F938 Positive $5 Value ¢ Superior Union Linon, cegantly, tailored wash skirt’ Peautiful new ull 7 Jeplaited model, |i ‘ with box piaited \) panel front. Two 4 CREAT “ “A Bull on Drama Americana, He Will Produce Plays by Native Authors Here. who appe: BY CHARLES DARNTON: “To my way of thinking,” remarked | btenry W. Savage, thoatrical man- ager, stretching his legs after @ four Smontns trot around Europe, “America Su forging ahead in drama and dropping “pehind in mustc.’”” The man who had the honor of es- corting ‘The Merry Widow" to this ountry is prepared to practice what he} ght back con-| PRE, PE o'clock at 1 and Church ave- nues, in Flat . and as he couldn't | arouse her concluded she was intoxi- cated and took her to the Flatbush po- Hee station. All efforts to revive her there fa Jand as the m | was taken to ti }and then to Genuine Galatea Chit a at ards of this {1- Per Yard s 3 Fe O1C SAVINGS Leen and Leo poser as vet “The Love Cure,” ponies Vien: extreme width (gg § JUNE FROM 1-3 seit folds. yf REDUC- 4 TO 1-2 t e rican caret tra deep nen “yy | TION g| | ON EACH will be made by, White § SALE ITEM, only. 4 HODGE'S FIBRE MATTING $5.00 GRANITE RUGS, From9 A. M. tod P. is Hodge's Fibre to the prod f ettas and p ) will establish Garden Theatre t cepted three pl thors for prese! of these to be seen will t Perkins," a drama by Man of His Word” Family" will follow. | CHAUFFEUR SENT TO SING SING PRISON) ° He's a Bull on Drama Americana. | | \ a whole,” declared the Colonel, | rG No 9 : | OF Alterations. dramatic authors in this mre more serious-minded than the! lows on the other side. Mayb cause we are younger. y young artist 1s more serious than nidad. I believe A er in dramatists because there is more real di dn our workaday fe. We have not} the time to pose and grow artificial. SS De Ge el = TWO BODIES lN RIVER PRIZE SONG FOR LUNA PARK. ° a ai mise ) Henry and Cahill Are Firat Among STRANGELY ALIKE! 2s: See ane neat a bull on the di ae One Dead Man Picked Up at} West 44th Street, the Other at West 41st. HOUSE GOWNS, In Loth Stores. ss | 2 3 f \ On Thursday, June the 4th. | Gustave Ramusoen Oe rencta | for Robbing HisEmployer, |“ Mrs. Ira Burrows. | ‘ul6Wet UthStet Outer Fen Si do! bist Bret Set > 3 * 7 Ednolecm Q 000 Yards of Genuine German Inlaid Linoleum i atterns; 2 yards 55¢ XXX Cork Linoleam— s wide, seamless, large range of pat- , suitable for stores, g rooms, etc. The you generally pay for; to- JAMES McGREERY & CD. 23d Street i 3+ih Street 35c Floor Oilc'oth, 15¢. Wild's Cork Kimonos and House Gowns. Made su GT verMeatly, of flowered lawn and crepon, ! —< the West SECOND VICTIM OF FIRE. ORGAN SCHOOL COMMENCE-| 1.95, 2.25 ad 2.95 f milling to a ADs Al it MENT. | Challie and Albatross Negligees. \wwar for I n ment of | A grand of \ 5.50 and 8.50 trong enough to Repertoire season. Most of the Operettas Viennese. “But of operettas I have m 1 of them Vi prove the suc they will give a ¢ wor to the lyric tAnd it won't phave a world of composers 23d Street 34th sireet Fifteen Sets—5 Pieces, Just as Illustrated, 42.50 Value at 24.50 S-TIECE PARLOR SUITE, highly polished croteh mahogany frames, upholstered ta In velour or Gobelin tapestry; best i ton; tufted or plaln back; regular price 8 for tox a 11.50 Bed Ou fits } MOTOR CYCLIST’S WHEEL RUNS AWAY WITH HIM, | 1 in Convent ! d Twent own a h Tike iilustr tion, bey French plate mirror, heavy pa enda, htehigy tintenods value $9,503 nale price, /100 Dinner Sets at $1. 49 White Poce’ ain Dinner Sets—sold everywhere at $3.983— may APART. | ice ever known. MENT |° en 8 Breakin ee ip’, G Saucers, 1.49 vase Heavy time ALL SIZES, 2 BED OUTFIT, a Cas eas HEADS WOMEN BARKERS. K. OF | P. MEMORIAL. Miss Helen Ward, Law Student, dent of Baily Kings and “Queens Pythians to Unite in Service on Sunday, The Associated Lodges Knights of Pythi es wilh on Bur ghani Ceme! PRATOR, cuts | ) be given with next Sunday’s W led “I Want to Be Your Blue-Eyed Baby | Boy,” as sung in JOHN P. SLO- Riera | 21 ICKB ELISERVICE ( ation of THE GAY MUSICIAN, now appearing at Wallack’s. Music by Julian Edwards; book and lyrics by Edwagl | | ghadowing, Investigating. Al) branches, Siedle Aaa Charles Campbell. Song reproduced by arrangement with M. Witmark & Sons, Publishers. : Ee cipagmindiil

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