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“Fol.y” Extends Her Tour--“Frobinces”’ Wul See Gerirude Hoffmann in “Sa- agement Sept. 2 at the Grand Opera- terday a change !n his plans re-|House, She will continue to do the garding Miss Mabel Taliaferro, Salome dance in "The Mimto World,” | whe !s now in Chicago playing to b18/and will also do her “Spring Song” and usiness In “Polly of the Circus.” her {mitation, Following the en-/ Up to Saturday the arrangement wi gement at the Grand Opere-House @or her to play only in Chicago, Phila-|'The Mimic World” will go on the road, Gelphia and Boston, and then to comeland it will be @ long time before Diss fmto New York to begin an engage-| Hoffmann will be seen again in New Ment—which was to have been hi York. fe order) ‘Well lo the stage—in "Cinde: The successor to “The Mimie World” Mew Amsterdam Theatre, at the Casino will be “Marcelle,” by b 1 SROL BOE, Gunning featured—a comic opera with @o many requests from managers for ‘ecen r rman town. Booking, that Miss Tallaferro will con- ae, oe iE e os tinue In It until apring. The matter] 4 ohange will also be rung in at the Was loft entirely with her, and she told| Lyric, when Miss Mary Mannering Mr. Thompson Saturday that she leaves with “Glorious Hetwy,” and Mise wanted to make a farewell tour, So|.ulu Glaser comes in with “Bille. Mis- fhe will be the youngest star to carry|cnief,"” @ Viennese operetta. out such a plan—ihe youngest star, In s 6 8 fact, to retire. In the spring she will| Mise Adele Ritchie, who bae been Testing since her tour in ‘Faecinating Flora,” 18 going into vaudeville. She {g busy with dressmakers and millin- d ls prepared to venture forth in @ sartorial tabloid operetta that will daazie the dress-loving women who patronise te BY CLS cond company . he ls now having @ dupll-| There te at yer Ay member of the cate duction bullt In Chicago, and] Fritai Scheff company, rehearsing Miss Edith Taliaferro will be starred) Charles Dillingham's production of fn {t on tour, going out In three weeks, |The Prima Donna," who !3 destined F's THOMPSON announced yes- @o abroad to remain elght months, re open: turning to play In “Cindere!la, ing Christmas week, 1909, at tl Ani am, which will be her last en- Gagement. OW 0 Although Thompson has never oon- @dered sending out a fn "Polly," eee for higher thing ff ingenuliy of} “In all the time | have had my own! scheming oounte fur anything. She !s theatre,” said Jamey K. Hackett, who| nor @ chorus girl-for all the young arrived tn New York yesterday from women of the Scheff company are of St, Louis, “I have been able to play) gucn regal mien as to make this term in It only one week, when I pul on), misnumer—a lineless lady, perhaps, | ja ‘The Walls of Jericho’ to All In time] left vacant by a fa urey Naturally, 1 @m a@.xlous to play as long as] can in would be the appropriate designation, }and her name ie Henrietia Harris, | She hasn't been considered remarkaoie my own house, and after 1 revive! cor ihe giwnueur of ner wardrobe—off nearly all the plays In which I have| stage—but a devevpment of yescerday| been successful, | have thres new piays| \peued the eyes of ihe other lineess| in which 1 | appear,” jaues aud gave rise tu Question, Aliss re eee | charris appeared at renearwal with a! play fe Adams, who has been! Qoxen puviogiapos, suowing ber weur-| Mving some months in @ thatched |g w gunu tues say wuiai Wav kuows! roof Ying al a MOVUL Nese Cuings Wilk You cust Nyt @ Cent ess (han sw here did you gev tu wn!’ woked WHOLE BUUUedS, Buu Mids HaITIB, LoiW sig Up & siku Anger for a@ciecy, showed | s cireuias levter whe aad received from 4 cers Mme. Blank, whe vunducis a worthy eav@prive a & BxlO avenua cottage near Trinity College, Just | es of Dublin, says that the Inhab- tue Prish capital speak { and most beautiful English in © World, and that her stay there has) eh immeasurable good. vi galls for ho. t uumour, ihe circuiar read; Nice55 and te bd in Queenstown | Gur long experience in the theatrical torday, and will play In the new Darrle| rade pices us in a position to talk to Dlece, “What Every Woman Knows," | you about cosiun We know the hen gheiberine she cy eds aud Wants of the trade, and are ape A postion 0 save you money, We y jan ouuit an individual, cas: or chorus, -Btrange Mlustons-Why do they call at short noice and ala smal) expendic fe a Gibson girl? Jimmy Russell. \ture, Our business Is the furnlehing eee Qt slightly used cvstumes and soubretie fae Ocnatk ‘ollt i ses for the profession at a smali Miss Constance Collier, the English ooenr the ofiginal cost. For gxample, actress, who will be leading woman In @ gown coating $0, after reaching my the support of Willlam Gillette in hands, ean be purchased for $3. If you! ,"Samson," will arrive Saturday on the #f@_ fot Interested in this, whl you be kind enough to lay th vet occasion arrives? Tha | your attention,” ete Otis Skinner, who has spent the sum-| Miss Harria, on recelpt of this com: mer with als wife and itttie daughter | munica:ion, hurried over to Sixth ave- nue, Mauretania. icked Out @ costume that fitted at his ‘country place near Fontaine: | her, forrowed it long enough to nave vbleu, in France, has put tn a good deal herself photographed in It, and—re- of bis time play-writing, and hag _Bro- | turned {t ald ti djust ¢ 4 3 1% 5 just to send back to the duced a modern drama called “Te folks in South’ Bend,’ she explaine District Attorney which Charles “Maybe they won't open thelr Frohman likes, and tn which Skinner | ey will probably play ‘before the season Is| over, When he returns, which will be, in a few days, he will resume hl» en- wegement in “The Honor of the Fam- ily.’ indiana buey Werton, the pretty English en ho been playing Eve in ' roles of lank,” tert Fenterday to vistt her folks in England, and rumor has It that she will be married before ahe returns in five weeks. Her flance, according to repert, Is the son of the head of the filbustering trust, agnate who pro- Misses Marion Mills and Rose Winter, | vides all the ‘pro; for all the South | American revolutions, and has wazed both tall and English, have been en-| gaged to. Support Miss Else Janis in CER ACNErS Oy) ee The Fair Coe. The Shuberts are to do great things for Miss Helen Royton. She ts going with “The Mimic Worid" shortly at the oe A Peep Behind the Curtatn.—Percy G. Williains, the vaudeville magnate, once | ‘asing and will continue with that pro- Wrove a pampalet on “How to Play! quction when It goes on the road. In Poker.” He received $500 from his pub-| one of the spring productions which the Shuberts will make she will have a jeading part. Wshers, and that night he lost it all) pl ig poker at the Union Club, in Brovkiyn, of which he !s @ member, dG 00 Balm of Gilead Note.—Charles Froh- man ‘has arranged with Willie Collier to postpone his engagement at the Garrick Theatre, “The Patriot,’ so that “The Mollusc” can continue its run, India Pale Ale A little better than With the exception, probably, of Shakespeare, George M. Cohan has had more of his plays running at the same time than any other dramatist, At the present the following are being suc- eesstully played; “The Governor's Son," rorty-tive Minutes From Broadway," two "F Liles From Boston” com any other ale in panies, “The American Idea," “The Yankee Prince,” “The Talk of New the world York," the Colan and Harris Minstrels, “Tie Hon and "Little Try it! Jonnny Jon OOD e Henry Miller has changed the date of the opening of Percy Mackaye's Splits, Bottles and Draught draina, “Mater,"' at the Savoy Theatre, (Brewery Bottling) and the premiere will take place on Friday afternoon, Sept. 2%. Tuere will be no performance Friday night, but JAMES T. HARRIS, N. Y, Agent the usual two ‘will be given Saturday, 4 Cedar Sty Phon i ges Mr. Miller follow out his Idea—which he introduced last year When he produced, “The Servant in the HuuseSof sidestepping the I-dare-you- | me ————— tormakeme-iaugh yrigade of first NEAL ESTAle TO LET— nig a oof on § the erte- 1 they have WESTCHESTER, AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY! Brand new house for rent. 10 rooms, 2 ( bath®, sun gariors, oven fireplaces, ex- ent location: @hester Fill: rent $100. ANDERSON REALTY loa W portu fag of} ud sufficient op m the brain- jay hi to re prey ver ous M Miss Lloyd Wood, and the two] near New Haven station, Mount Vernon. little We s the only members of the = — — ————= Marie +t { fumily who haven't played REAL ESTATE FOR SALE In tis country—will arrive to-day on WESTCHESTER, the Ur ind Will begin an engage: | nanan ment in vaudeville Sept, 28 at tne Line] JEN HOCRES FOR ¥ALB OR RENT. coln Suu heatre, They vring their} electr.c light. tiled bath: 8} rent $50, mother with them. ANDERSON REAL “y, 3 ‘ ; near New Hoven atation lnunt Vernon. Gertrude Hoffmann will discontinue |eLats @ APARTMENTS TO Let.| Saluming at Hammerstein's Victoria | Wwnannnnnrnnnarcannnnnnr Sept. 2», and will go under the man- Unfurnished. ageme of the Shuberts the following AT MUUNT \ERNON. Monady, taking her place as the special pee a Md feature of “The Mimic World,” which | ceselons. _aaNetey he Casino and starts an en THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBE R 16, 1908. 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Burt” $4.00 Shoes for Women Sty'es created for thi, Fa'l and Win‘er; \ $2 85 e re war $4.00 Burt Shoes; to-mo:row (Thursday) and ba'ance of the week.,.... } [ADAMS BUTLDING—SECOND FLOOR| Our object in making this remarkable offering Is to have our customers become acquainted with the new Shoe Department now located in spacious quarters on the Second Floor of the Adams Building—and also to emphasize the unusual quality and style of the celebrated Burt Shoes. WOMEN’S PATENT COLT BUTTON SHOES—Welt soles, medium high Cuban _ heels, round {oes with tips, all sizes and widths. 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We Direct Particular Atten.ion to Three Splendid New Suits For Women’s Early Fall Wear Three charming moce.s, made of Cnoice mateiias, good sain o. sk Serge mings, UU Uday We. tutored high cisss gutuents al cx. eimery Moderate prices, No. 1—WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS Striped sujtings, dark greens and browns prevaiiung, with illuminated hair stripes. Long coats and circular sairts, Value $22.50, Thursday at.. $15.0u WORSTED No, 2—WOMEN'S FINE SUITS—In deep gray tones of coloring with fine stripings, dressy, serviceable and wearable, a coats and circular skirts, Value $35.v0, Thursday ate.ssceceseeeeee $25.00 No, 3—WOMEN’'S BROADCLOTH SUITS—Extremely fine quality. New coat and circular skirts. Value $40.00, Thursday at.... $29. 75 Alo Directoire models in the new mater als. Sale of Silk Chiffins [LACE DEPARTMENT | SILK CHIFFONS AND SILK MOUSS and finisi, made of superior Italisn silk—Lyons dye—in all the | staple and fancy shades now in demand for dress and millinery Be poses; particularly suitable for veiling, net dresses, waists, This quality is usually retailed at 50c. a yard. We will place it on sale to-morrow at....... Unis 35c Showiha the Fall Styles in W.B. Redu-o Corsets eduso The W. B. Reduso Corset is as simple as @ corset waist. It is scientific in that it | accomplishes by Its lines, curves and } gores what other models bring about hrough force. It will render the figure from one to five inches less through the abdomen and hips, support where it is weik, strengthen the spine, throw back the chest and especially subdue + $3 00 its fulness below the waist. HOTELS. . | EXCURSIONS, HOTELS |AABAMAY -Xeunsions NEXT SUNDAY LAKE HOPATCONG ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILOREN #1.00 65O Cts. LEAVE W. 23d 8T, {LIBERTY 87. 9 A.M. 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We guarantee all of our work for ten “ 3 years, All extractions and all of our work made painless by our iNew Botanical Discovery Ful Set of Teeth,.......$5,00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat $5.00 Gold Fillings.,...46.....91.00 ups Silver Fiiiness.eee. ..544.50c. up 3 ® WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS © 54 W, 23d dt., New York, 414-410 Fulton >t., Brooklyn, @) (Opp. Eden Musee.) (24 door west Abranam & Straus.) 3 3 HUURS, 8 to 6; SUNDAYS, 9 to 4. g German, Frene h hd Swedish spoken G9900999. 1998021 8 COOOOO SEESCE Ladies in attendauce, WODOD OOOO THE OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME! For thoae who are unable to oay cagh ant large sume of money we will do al fental work on easy week.’ or monthiy/Bayments this city which does this: they will yo Completion of your work ‘unit’ you have paid We wuarantes to finieh your work Inviedi1: wieh, Our work 8 ao excellent, beautiful and fe home without paying for It Thie In ite out of the city we will allow vou your pecial fir, TEETH!!! FOu ONE WEEK| Extracted Without Pain, ONLY, EXAMINED AND NED FREE!!! |. Me Thera 18 no other establishment In ney 4p Bh keep you walting for the tn tu Gol Crown d Fille PALA ry Gold, Silver, Enamel and tlenta. \ Filings 32 KARAT GOLD crows Hist ne Atte snowy ANN'n Sw dln Ll 1] y THOU! PL ATES i tten Guarantee for Ten Years Given to Every One, AMERICAN PAINLE9S D “NTISTS, It 10 East Ith street, 252 West 4 d ‘t eat, Hours 9 A. M.to7 P.M. Hours 9 A. M. to8 P.M. C.osed Sundays. Open Sundays. If can have your 15Q¢ |S “PIANOS A AND ORGANS. HELP WANTED—MALE. cae bianoe F R—Errerlence!: wseurty: wnte, “ie hey u fect ut ne bartiow.ar and Se ia Ease Driver, ist av \W INES of special weave js i | “wages " eupected, | 200k FUR THe CLOCKS! \[si.G4 wos en’ HEARN OURT LRN 4 91 Raat West of B.tia Ave. a DRESSMAKERS’ SALE! DAYS MOE! You need not be a dressmaker to buy at ‘foal’? rices—allcan hare in ue of- firiag tiat rcpres.ni sucu g eat avi gs over lowest dise mit prices elsewuere, Here, all buy on same basis—no discounts—no preferences, No Mall or ‘Telephone Orders, Oiark’s Cotton Ruchings, Tucked Nets, Yokes New Fall Ruchings, all widths, te and Mice aflt(oe, Stage kee, coewhie aad Other Notions | colore— M ANG bu, —2 Reg. Reg. a ee Braaueaeenanl for.. 10) Res. 2% | Reg. 8. FORTY CENTS A DUZED Box Ri hings=f lengths— LdmMt, one dozen each. | = | Reg, th, AT | Reg, 59 . 84 Silk Featherbone—doren yds.|.88| 74. | Sleeve plaitings, chiffon or Silk Collarbone—dosen yds..|.68 | .37 | With or without lace edge— SIk Seam Binding—9-yd. pe..| 13 | | Reg. 49....... 84) Reg. .7..0. M7 Prussian Binding... vel 1B} 11 | Tucked Nets, white, cream, ecru, black —for guimpes, sleeves, yol Hooks and Byes—gros 12 | Ri Better Hooks and Wyee.s...| 24) 14 | ROG , f80-- 64 | Rog. Dresmakers’ Pina—\ 1d. 19 1244) | nbd Baidinge—douti ah Pina—dosen pa, Shields—good quallty.|. Sewing Silk—80 yds; doz... | Sewing Slk—¥00 yds..... 83 | Rog. .26. Re PA | Lace Yokes and Chemi | TR) Reg. 80...) BAI ROG. Wiese OF | Basting Cotton—s0 yd. spool | | Chiffons and Dress Nets —dozen ., we | 33 Val, Sele : Rh ‘al, Sate, jAlpaca Skirt Br .td—p 7 atk Chiffon—45 Inch~ Collar Foundations 3% ‘ack, white, colors. 0 2T Collar Supports | i sseline de Sole—46 Inch— |Shoulder Forms. | WHILE, COTS... sereiierees OO BT |Canvas Coat Fronts.. | 9 Brussels Nets—white, cream, ecru— 4 yd. Roll Tape—pe.. | 5 72 Inches wide— Seam Tape yd. pe..|.10| 6 | Instead Of Assesses OT ' ve) BLY 1S Whl.e Dress Fabrics Measures. sss. 5| 3 Reg, Sa. inineluding ark’s O. N.T, | Mercerized Batistes—45 inch.... .00 .28 reely displayed in great Imported Persian Lawne—45 in. 29 .23 Se sy mty meee Mercerlzed Lingerte Battates— tess Linings eden ECE oaaenn a eg. Sale, lees Persian Lawns... Satin Serges—black, white a neh Tatas LuRSeat > de and latest Fall shades 48.37 mn Varcevikedi Alor wena \W hite Lining Lawne—40 inch.. 9 6% i ee ae bla rat 5 15) [ressmakers’ Shears at Hustle eves tac ey F 16 to 8 Inch Sheare—full nickel of shades ‘ soe 20 18 h it Taffeta, Rust finish—worth 49 27 hog all the rustle and lustre Imported Sclysore—high grade, of silk--wears much better,, .20 .21| hard forged steel—worth...... 98 50 | Mlercerized Percalines | Embroidery, Buttonhole and newest shades vere vee 12.7%) Ripping Scissors—worth......, .9 .88 OTHER BALE Silks, Wash Dr Wabrios, ‘Trimmings, DEPARTMENTS 4 Dress Goods, Laces, Buttons, ARE Ribvons, —__Flannels, Thursday is is Special zcial Day for Women’s Outer Garments ana Millinery Aways something new and desirable at Specially Low Prices! TO-MOKROW:— WOMEN'S NEW FALL :U115 Styles you will not elsewhere find under $20.00. <i¥ 14,00 New Striped Worsteds and plain Broadcloths—latest shades and black waight or slashed couts—three-quarter lengih—Tallored in faultiess style vith straps, lapped seams or rich satin trim—best satin linings, ancy and Plain Tailored Suits, of rich Panama Skirte—gored, pleated and dlagona.s, brvadclochs and serges ~ cape styles black, colors and black and best new shades— mixturee—value $5.98 . 8.08 also striped worsteds In smart new blendings—three-quarter coats In Skirts of striped and plain oheviots various elegant slashed, pointed us «ou chillon Panames—colors and black—new mouels, including new S'raight elyles— Hine value a $26.00... 1B.O8 tunic fou panel front~ Special , footers Sults of self-striped serges and brvad-! cloths-Directolre and uther elegant . Skirts of Black Chiffon Taffetas, models that show to splendid effect In) Se:ges and Chiffon Panamas— the rich new gray, taupe and other new tailored mouele— worth $1Ly8 . 8.98 shades—plain talluted or elaborately | trlmived—moderate at $3.00... 28.98 Coats of Black Chiffon Broadcloth and Striped Tan Covert—three- 3ults of Chiffon Broadeluth and high-class Sirlped Worsteds— quarter straigut tailored moa atin Hned—Worth $1198.66. 78 black and rich shades—skirts and coats satin trimmed in novelty Biriped Hil Rubber Cole leek ra—new Fall ean eftects, including exquisite color emoy on black satin—Coats In | Mohair Finish Rubber Coate—blac! g' and best Senta Speti er 7198 directolve and other models— worth $45.00, Sensational Soecials in New Millinery! Nothing to equal thm in the length and brea th of the iand, Large Satin and Medium Walking Women's Felt Ready-to-Weare— full Massings and Newest shapes—eetin or felt Dinding—satin folde and long double AE oe fA) colors and black—worth $2.60 Women's Untrimmed Felts—every new 4 coats and smali— $1.00 69, elsewhere $1.60 .28 N:w Fall Horse Dresses and Wrappers | Kimonos of German Flannel in deautifu new wine, pink or hellotrope blendings also effective new Orientale— also Challie Flannelettes and Crepe—best new styles—fancy Or plain satin bands—Special..,...1 49 Princess Kimonos—Persian Flannelottes —with beading or sherring: shirred yoke and black or colored fatin bands—value B.A... O98 House Dresses—Seersuckers, Percales, Chambrays—plain colors and variety of stripes and figures—one and 1.9 two plece—elsewhere 12.98....... 1698 fully #48 Untrimmed Satin Hate— latest ‘arge and small ak and all the a ewthere $1.60 Special Price for Wedding Invitations or Announcements FOR THREE DAYS MORE:— Engraved fA singe) With 100 Invitations o1 Best Quality— | Correct alte and tint @ in every detal) for whieh siationsra charge $10.00 and $18.00, Money or Check must accompany mall orders, 7 i Thus Is Curtain Week!......Don’t Miss itl Lene TACIT PE I'rices for New Goods! S C. To-mor ow, Tharsday MORN NG SALES mi ae tu To prevent dea'ers bnyng, quantities restr cted, NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, Ee s12.u5 Wom, Ran U as 36 $/ 69 Linen TableC oth 1.0 5 ive and ten cloth wedel. gLrawnwork —fringe—$-10 s12e—pearl biewod Bi ote FLOOR, NEw BUILDENG. MAIN FLOOR—LINENS. bre ab WoL TR Bree ZA Me sss irt, raver 2D Fashionadle shades and black—88 inch, Fleece lned~ailk bound—double stitehe@ Spoon rama MAIN FLOOR—DRBSS GOODS, MAIN PODDe wer. padrae al. #0. OY Negtiner har New Gainabdoro and others—bdik., new shades. an iG THIRD FLOOR-NEW BUILDING. Neekbang of collar attached 12 t me hy 4 neo, hey wea! syeanmne WAL BT], Tice ie ob Cu. ior op ~Yi"t7 29 yokes—eleborate trim of lace of SECOND FIOOR--CENTRE, Fancy Ma2—attractiie woven and embosaed ana, BASEMENT - 1ON_DEPT, Ge, Wn, Swanston geque BAN 6 ys sn edu oyin wide ADS y eolotl wel of new Fall st; les Boft finish—no dressing—fine quality, alt wo iy a NEW BUILDING. BA 1—NBW BULLDING, hs i4e. Apron Gt AIO Veo Nickel We Hib: 101 24 Inches long—best nickel on Fant oolor_emall, MRD FLOOR NST, ; Bilve ijo. | Hit “de. csers A { are AS 4 to 4, {neh leading Sugar Spoons, Butior Knives, Child's SLOORTNE MAIN, LOU sd CB: 240 Shell and — Se Canton a ney and piain—some Heavy: eualliy’ fot Winiee peadse Fancy ails. FLOOR sas NEW BUILDING, iiss Saeobianteeetsy 10¢. omen's 4 e Hid. | Me inen T hin Neatly hemstitched—t and Y toch an—bloaened wil All un MAIN FLOOR. NEW BUILDING M. cnn rena Aiso200TH RMOK ING SVE TAL -ejna alu Net adv riised —— Space dges uot permit 400K #@ORK Ti, ULUCKSI t above