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e THE NEW PLAYS e EVE play going; some of LB aramie but te ee | The wonder is ‘hat I Py £ Fompest tting so much anima- to her role fg Marie Tempest Delightful as Ever; Jones Play Trivial. By CHARLE “Mary Goes First” goes at all Jones will have Miss Marie Tempest to thank for putting life into his @ismally suburban comedy. Nothing seems to daunt this lively actress, ‘Who takes hold of a role and shakes terrier. Ghe ts as delightful as ever, Thoroughly alive, she chuckles and eniffs and barks with her never-failing naturalness, playing all her old tricks ea though they were new, Dut it’s all a Tempest in a teapot, and @ very small teapot at that. Mr. Jones makes much ado about next to nothing in dealing with the social MRS. WINN’S ADVISE TO WOMEN Take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Be Restored to Health. Kansas City, Mo.—"‘The doctors told go first into dinner at another party | w; me I would never be a mother. Every when she is moved by a spirit of ve ninutes she saemnolisned the'lot, At] house in which he lived. Masareck, . month the pains ' genei iat were eo bad that I ,{n on her arm. could not bear my weight on one foot. the English, with their craving for |p: taking .. Pinkha: Vegetable | ire and had not; inished the first bottle when I felt dade speak a Word’ in favor of your medicine to other women who suffer tien T have an unity.”—Mrs, H. mont Ave., Kansas City, Mo, Read What her Woman Sa; Cumming, “I tell some suff ing woman ev jay of Lydia E Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound and what it brows to be raised in even a Western I could not eat or sleep, had a bad stomach and was in misery all the time. I could not do my housework or walk any berereataney ipatoa ‘as typical of Baglish pro- medicines and different patent medi- cines, but failed to get relief. My hus-; band Hera he home your Vegetable Com- Syhas done for me. suffering great pain I tried pound an¢ thine. cour slee and walk a lon; fired. 1 can Vegetable Compound to women wh suffer as I did, and mote at liberty t bad dt ® healthy bal We Intend pitively, lower fo We Gosreisien “Bversthing W Y* Whether you buy for cash PRICES ARE ALWAYS ‘THE LOWEST This of ee we | ressers “DRESSER 29.87 Reg. Price $00. Beautifully carve 3 ACCOUNTS OPENED FROM and 4-5-Reom p Outets , $89 a ‘any relieved and it until it T.. Winn, 1285 in two weeks I could eat Rial lively topics tance without teliee ighly “tecommend your an “impropr' town like Warkinsteul. but fect, let me add, is charmiag. In ber) white dinner frock Mise Tempest/ S DARNTON. | actress to say amazing color scheme of Lady Bods- | worth, who sports three shades of| hair in the course of the performance. | Lrg hy ee it id pecullar wert is y, in amusing. First ors, ae Tempest, ire won by Kenyon Musgrave, who gives a capl- Ly Py more legitimate performance mpous, self-satisted, tivalry of two women in an English headed Bir Thomas. That ski Ned emall'town. In the struggle for the |@ctor, W. Graham Browne, who Provincial honor of being taken into position as Miss 8 ieding tn, contents himself with dinner Arst Mary has to give way tolplaying the lawyer who acts a2, host —===|« vulgar, silly dame whose husband |on two occasions, and though he has been kni; charm and ease to the role, he nignied for giving the! would find a ereatar, opportunity, ft town a sanitarium. Thea, in an un- seams to me, the re part of guarded moment, Mary says of Lady|husband. No doubt be will appear Bodsworth: “With her po’ better oe in other pang that cheeks and yellow hair, she looks These oe will. he Magerty, awaited ‘ike an impropriety.” As a meatal Miss eae ie ce oe y eae wes of fact “painted cheeks” would be! For one thin, w nearer the truth. The dinner party her again in “The Marriage ot ait Kitty.” breaks ap in @ row, and the next &t the Comedy Theatre Henry Arthur it with all the seat and relish of a little) tha mn xEWw muemmoess, thing Maty knows she is threatened ter gt Duluth New |with « walt for slander. But this ts} ‘The wife of oe great bee anist beamed avoided, whereupon ehe drives her j@t him acrose the supper tabi inting husband tato politics and finally tn-|eo mutate rooms that had been duces him to buy a beronetcy. With re her, “are not al} for me, are her sufertor title she reduces Lady | Bodswort! “ET gath- bh to tears and 1s about to me Him_eratetully. weband he was. In 'y to take the unhappy lady | ‘oh ast next morning he greeted her 11 right?” he inquired. 7," she smile ck’ at all—no pains?” reased. [titles but it can hardly have an en-|_ “Why, of course not, Archie,” she re- grossing interest for plain Americans. oor turrah, then,” he exclaimed, “1 have All this may be wildly exciting to he trivial and without sufficient humor to save it from becoming tedious. After Mary lets slip that scandalous ft word “impropriety,” the other peoplo|,, There, 18.9 {08 tran trian te’ talk about it until one’s patience ts |carefully selects Fee ery ¢ by orely tried. Mr. Jones seems to de-|singerly and cate It dententely. in’ his ight in golng over the same ground |mouth he will not eat {t, but looks fur- again gad again. ther ge rat better specimen of the lus- Furthermore, the oviginal situation | Sour —the only one, by the way, that the Play develops—sceems quite com HOW TO. CURE \sible, for it must be said that the Excessive sold tn the stomach, or hyper- jocial amenities exchanged bv Mary and Lady Bodsworth would cause eye- acidity, as it te called, ts orimactly_ tv sponsible for nearly al! cases of {i tion, dyspepsia, gastritis and fla tenes. | and quite frequentiy leads to stomach uleors. The suce treatment for - vention noe well cure of such cares DOG LIKES BLACKBERRIES, (From the Carditt Western Sta! !mining camp. Suroly the squabbles oak listening behind curtains in lary Goes First” can scarcely be ‘vincial circles, though the dreary ‘amali talk may be true to insular life | There are amusing mqments, but such tories and humorous limitations. 0 D> PROFAT SAARANG— \FURNITURE SALE Everything to Furnish Your Home Complete AT PRICES SHOWING YOU A SAVING OF ONE-nALF bling our usual November busnese by means o this wonderful mie, The prices Buying in enormous quantities hes ‘enable ethene eee eae itoat te tandacd 8! We Sell Is D Durable and Well Made of on ofedit you will find by actual com $6 Sliding Couches (Guaranteed 10 Years) Sale of Library Rockers ‘This Imitation Leather Recker 4.98 Massive solid oak treme. heavily carved avring eet, up ho tstered COMPLETE i lt wy Ca et : ry in fine qual- ity ianitation SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED You can open An account with the pur. chase of single sale a as you wish to buy. cle Of as many 5 to $5, 000 ~ 2 a ERT — Sale of Stoves and Heaters the CLUB PLAN BUYERS Are sooustemed to buyt Piet Flen trom. depertmey Particularly invit to ‘Our Store and convince ING WORLD, g- | 29 wpectacular arrival into the world | Even considered as satire, the play te) dlecovered “another species ‘of mushroom | ayn none f mt DAY, NOVEMB “The Tales of Hoffman;’’\+s Anna Paviowa Returns. WEDR STORK AT THES FRE i| AND BURGLAR CHASE | ADDS TO THE PANE hittin Cham Comes Running to Help Usher Baby Boy Into the World. | Topotitan than ever @4 cotmpany. By Syloester Rawling. LORENCE MACBETH made her Gebut with the Century Opera of To-day,’ lowed 1 od There is a baby @ few hours ol4 in the Lying In Hospital which had —— | | 9 though he was born to a crown nd there’ were troops parading the streets and bands playing and bat- teriee firing salutes. For the arrival @f this baby hie father, 8. Gabarux, Called the fire engines. Fire started in a trasbbin of the tenement at No, 617 East Bleventh street and quickly spread through the basement and the fret foor where the Gabaruxes lived. The en- Gines arrived just as the tenants be- gan piling out of the house in panic, Policeman Martin helped Gabarux carry his family into a store next door and sent to the hospital for Dr. | 54 Cody, As though there had not been fuss enough, @ great crowd came roaring | *. through Eleventh street, chasing An- drew Masareck of No. 214 Avenue A, who bad been caught in the very act of burglary by the janitor of the Mekiag It at Home. Pull inex. aS retain ste & a a sort ae coni it in Splendid for whooping cough, Pronehitie and winter coughs. It’s realy aston how quick!: {1 loosens the dry, hoarse or tight cou who was recently released from the | and heals and soothes the Catholic Protectory, ran plumb into ful the arms of Policeman Soderberg, to whom he made a complete confes- sion in begging to be saved from his pursuers, Patrol wagon was ad- ded to the fire Pirucke and the am- bulan which came to make no- the birth of a son to 8. Gaba- void druggist for “844 ounces of Pinez, accept anything else. taco - abeotite satisfaction, Promptly r patna ration. —Advt. a with thie prope. Pines Co., Ft. hie pepe tux. VEN a BNA BNA NM Store Opens at 8.30, Closes a at ON GIMBEL BROTHE Broadway and Thirty-third Street 4% INTEREST from November 1 allowed on all in- terest bea ate 10 or before GIMBEL B: BROTEERS, Ba Denkers (Under supervision, Banking a) Semi-Annual Disposalof Untrimmed Hats with a Famous Name All at One Price, $1.50 Note—You will immediately know the hats by the label in the crown Not one duplicate of any of these hats ever sold for less than $3—many of them were priced regularly at $7. As GIMBELS is the ‘House of Fashions’ and always is the spor for the best millinery in America, each season we have been ted the clearing house for these hats, which are well known from ocean to ocean. Materials Lyons Velvet Velours du Nord Felt-and-Velvet Moire Silk _ Velours Satin Hatters’ Plush Faille Silk These Hats Trimmed Without Additional Charge if the trimmings for them are also purchased in our Millinery Sections. Styles Tricorne Cavalier Sailor Continental Mushroom Popular Fall Dress Goods An Unusual Underprice Event Special efforts have been made by the Dr+ss Goods Salon with a view to making tomorrow an exception- ally busy day. Chief among the offerings are:— ; uh Pinata, Sale of Cont Tete , $4 stove “aed “hoxtor, or any ik without extra oberaes OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 9°CLOGE oe eee BLOCK 8“ Ave. umann $2 French Serges and Gabardines, $1.50 Yd. Beautiful Fall colorings, including dark green, plum, dark brown, taupe, cadet, navy and black. $1.75 All Wool Plaids, $1.25 Yd. 64 inches wide. A fine serge weave in combinations of green, brown and black. Pilacks 72-in. limousine. $3 Imported All Wool Velours, $2 Yd. = 50 inches wide, in a rich cn vanes | finish; y colors include ussian mn, nigger brown, taupe, navy blue ai black. ee Tee one of the feted, and most popular fabrics of the day. Black Dress Goods $4 Imported Ottoman Zibelines, $2.50 Yd. 64 inches wide; medium weight; rich, lustrous black. $2.50 Black Broadcloth, $1.85 Yd. 54 fnches wide; sponged and shrunk; perfect black, high lustre. Second Floor Scompy,3's500 for Your Motor If you share in this offer- ing you pay the old low prices, because we stocked well long ago. Plush Robes a.) a A yg and tind bhue-and-black: 72-n, 76, $10,60—Medium weights beowt-ent-bieck and with @ beautifi setting, attractive ballet; bet the herself The usual divertisoment fot The audience was large im ouness ES Russian ene Greatly Enlarged Shoe Department—Street Floor OPPENHEIM, CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York Extraordinary Shoe Sale Especially Prepared for Thureday, November 5th. 1200 Pair Women’s Shoes At An Unusually Attractive Price Lace and Button Boots with Fawn end Gray Cloth Tope, Patent Coltskin and Gunmetal - Calfskin Vampsand heel foxing. Light welt- ed soles and Spanish Louis Leather Heels. 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