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16 Stem Brothers direct attention to their large assortments of new and very desirable . Outer Garments For Street, Calling, Steamer, Coaching and Motoring Also To-morrow L L^^ c^: COATS ' 8.25, 10.50, 14.50 TAFFETA SILK COATS, $ 1 5.00, 1 9.75, 23.50 Women's Costumes . A choice selection suitable for all occasions, of handsome Laces, Chiffon Taffeta*, Mousselines, Eoliennes, Voiles, etc. And will offer to-morrow Tailor-made Suits, for Present Wear of Voiles, made over Taffetas, Blouse Coat handsomely trimmed, -J EJ A A in a Urge variety of colors. Real value $48.00 . wiVU . Parasols A large collection of REAL DUCHESSE and POINT A L'AIGUILLE ff; LACE COVERS, HAND EMBROIDERED LINON and LINGERIE EFFECTS, also their Exclusive Novelty "La Rose" Special Values for Monday Extra Quality Taffeta Silk Parasols, detachable enamel handles $^ QS for packing m trunks and dress suit cases, Value $4.2? *«"^ Embroidered Linon and Taffeta Silk, $yf QS 5 *»?S also Lingerie Effects, Value $6.75 tO 7.50 . **• Y^» O* JO An Important offering of Black Dress Silks 11 nnnv/ic ( IMPORTED TAFFETAS. 55C ; 1 1 ,000 Yds. j:o inches widej value 75c Yard * - - -«*> j ( «AU DE CYGNE. and 55,500 YdS. 4 JAPANESE HABUTAI, gQC ( Waterproof Value 85c Yard A enn V/Ic i SWISS TAFFETA HABUTAI, Spot Proof, ZaC 6,500 Yds. -J for summer GowrS| Value 95c Yard ©V Imported Black and Colored Summer Dress Fabrics Consisting of ( FRENCH BLACK VOILE and PQr/ 6,000 YdS. -144-inch ENGLISH MOHAIR SICILIANS, 3© ( in the most desirable colors and black, Very Much Below Real Value Lace Curtains & Bed Sets for Summer, at Specially Low Prices RUFFLED NET CURTAINS, $1.35, 1.95, 2.75 pair . IRISH POINT CURTAINS, $3.95, 4.95, 6.00 pair £ Values $5.00 to 8.50 RUFFLED RENAISSANCE BED SETS. $3.00, 4.95, 6.00 Set , LACE CURTAINS CLEANED AND STORED DURING THE SUMMER./' NO CHARGE FOR STORAGE. * Unusual Inducements in Misses and Girls' Apparel MISSES' SUITS— NEW BLOUSE MODEL of Black, Blue, Reseda, Tan and Gray Voile, combination trimming, pleated »kirt, C'TjK Aft fitted silk drop to match skirt, 14 and 16 years. Value $55.00 9&O*\Ji* GIRLS' BOX REEFERS. "/% Length, of mixtures and *j|r q. shepherd checks, fancy trimmed, with emblem, Value $10.00 4>0.V0 GIRLS' SAILOR and RUSSIAN WOOL DRESSES, of Mohairs. * A oe Shepherd Checks, and Cheviots, 4to 12 years Value $6.95 »'•"•' GIRLS' RUSSIAN WASH DRESSES, of French Poplins, in white, tan, champagne and blue, large embroidered *>^ q~ collar, 4to 14 years. Value $7.00 **•"*» GIRLS' WASH DRESSES, Russian, Sailor and Long Wajsted Effects, of Chambrays, Ginghams, Lawns and 51 ao -5 **— *y ne Dimities, 4to 14 years, Special at * I<y °« **JO % Z t VD Boys' & Young Men's Clothing at Greatly Reduced Prices REEFERS and TOP COATS. of Serges, Cheviots and Coverts, Reduced from $5.00 and 6.95 $3.75 NORFOLK SUITS, EXTRA KNICKERBOCKER TROUSERS, , made with yoke and pleats to shoulder, Value f 8.90 and 10.00 $6.40 WASHABLE SUITS, Russian and Sailor Styles, _. L~**iL with Eton and Sailor Collars, Value $5.00 to 6.40 $1.95 to 5.00 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS, with Extra Trousers, cf Serges, Homespuns and Cheviots, Value $16.95 $13,90 Complete assortments of STRAW and WASHABLE HATS, also BOYS' FURNISHINGS. West Twenty-third Street HOME NEWS. NEW-YORK CITY. C. Jodscn BoshnelL who has been for twenty five years tn the choir of the Calvary Baptist Church, will receive from the church a compli mentary benefit on May 2. The en*r«(re Jury of the county and city of New- Tork baa Invited Sheriff E>laager and all his em ptcyea to a reception in their new rooms in the Clay Building, next Tuesday afternoon, to celebrate the removal of tfce oftVsea. Harry Stevenson, of Yonkers, driver for Samuel UfcU-rmreT. wu discharged in the West Side court yesterday by Magistrate Crane when arraigned on the charge of Illegal automobile speeding- Henry W. Troebner. known to the police as "Baron yon Manteuffel." "Baron Bluff," etc., was rearraJfnad In the West Bide police court yester day on a charge of vagrancy, and was committed for thirty days to await extradition to New-Jersey. An educational mass meeting will be held In the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, at 230 p. it... to-day, at which the negro problem will be discussed- Among the speakers are the Rev. ■ fcarles 8. Morris. Miss Frances A. Keller, the Rev. Cm. T. Johnson. Professor H. Y. Arhett and the Rev. Dr. R. D. Stlnson. TO HOLD IRISH SONG CYCLE. An Irish •ons; cycle, with Gaelic dancing by the children of the Paullst parish, will take place in Columbus Hall. No. 120 West «Kh-Bt . at • p m Wednesday. Mar * This novel entertainment' which wIU be presented In Its mosteal features by ■well known iriijta. representing th« Gaelic revival launder the auspices of the Sunday acbool teachers! 3fc«.jSDceeds wlli pa crese&ted to rr * th MeSJlUan. "f*J«5 Jo the priesthood. »hich fSlimtluu dl?« monthly and annuall?. i l h^u»;.eSo O f^^ ?eLemenf n d? Btr8 trt f ctS n ' > ° f New - York - «~t crowd*! WALLS FALL, HURT TWO. Boys' Tunnelling Weakens Founda tions of Another House. Two -workmen trer« badly injured by the falltn* of a tbre« story frame building which was being raxed at No. 7» DeK«lb-ave., Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon. Th© injured men were David Marks, of No. » Echoles-st . and Charles Diamond, of No. 90 Clifton Place. Another frame house was bo weak «'d by the tunnelling of the rear wail that the two families were ordered to vacate. Thla house Is No. 410 Warren-«t. Mr. and Mm. John Spit*, back and their children lived on th« ground floor, and the second floor was occupied by Mrs. Fannie Qulnlan and her family. The boy* In the neighbor hood were accustomed to run into the rear court yard of the house from Baltio-st. when escaping from the police or hiding 1 from their fellows. About six weeks ago the boys broke a hole through the wall Into th* cellar, In order that they might hay» an avenue of escape. It was this break which caused the walls to become weakened. ART SALE BRINGS $3,200. Within fifteen minutes forty canvases were sold laM night st the Fifth Avenue Art Galleries, at prices ranging from t* to «JOO The «ale marked the conclusion of the offering of palming* and brtc-a-brae belonging to the estates of Mrs. A. G. Smith. A farm scena by A, Do L*euw, entitled NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SUNDAY. APRIL 30. 1905. Lord & Taylor, —Offer— Summer Floor Coverings At Attractive Prices. Beginning Monday, May I, and continuing through the week. Recent Large Purchases have resulted from the established fact that we are invari ably in a position — no matter how large the quantity — to take advantage of the extraordinarily low prices of large overstocked foreign and domestic manufacturers. Hence the City or Country Home for which you are seeking appropriate Summer Floor Cover ings can now be most attractively supplied under Money Saving Conditions of a Most Unusual Character. Japanese Mattings. 900 rolls of these excellent Summer Floor Coverings in a wide range of figures and colors ; regularly sold at $10.00 per roll, we mark them this week, per roll, $5.5°- Special Rug Offering. The discontinuing of a certain weave by one of the leading manufacturers enables us to offer you a style of Rug, size 9x12, suitable for library, dining room, office use, &c; regularly sold for $55, at %^ , 50.5 O. Domestic Rugs East India Moodj &* of every conceivable weave, style MoUVZOuk A/ats, and coloring, especially adapted |n groat varirt> . especially deslr . to Summer Furnishings. able for Veranda Service. /•»•///» /")*y*W/»c in unusual designs, of all sizes and J. rill* l> 16 JL</ tiff r 1 1 • _. • 11 colorings, rendering them especially appropriate for Summer Floor Coverings. The low prices it establishes will undoubtedly make liberal purchasing a feature of this sale. Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Aye., Nineteenth St» "The Last lx>ad." iras knoclt<»fl down to Dr. A. T. MeGee for £00. A canvas by Cole. "Dream of Arcadia." brought $100. "Moth-r's Love," by Epp. brought HSO. and "The Edge of the Forest." by Van Elten. one of the larg-est canvases exhibited, brought $ISS. The entire list brought in about BUSH FOR LIQTJOB LICENSES. t Bonding Companies Offer Big Rebates — Dealers' Association Competing. AH llouor tax certificates for the year HM>*M ex pired at midnight, and if a dealer wished to begin business as usual on Monday morning ho had to se cure the renewal of his certificate before the excise office, at No. 1 Madison-aye., closed. Up to a few days ago the trade had been a great deal worried over the possibility of the passage of the proposed amendment to the Raines law. As the amendment has not passed, however, the question goes over for all places that grot their certificates by the close of business yesterday. It is to be supposed, how ever, no hotel certificates, formally so named, are being Issued at present. This Ik nothing more than a matter of form, however, the term "hotel certifi cate" being omittrri. It is said that some of the bonding companies aro allowing a rebate of 33 per cent this year. There has even been talk that som<^ of the companies have sent canvassers out promising large rebates, a part of which goes to the dealer himself. But the new feature this year is the part taken by the Liquor Dealers' Association in establishing its own office among the offices of the bonding com panies, on the third floor of the Metropolitan Build ing. Edward H. Healy. Deputy Commissioner of Ex cise for New- York County, said last night that up to 8 o'clock the office had received about 6.700 appli cations, slightly in advance of the figures for last year. He said that the receipts were upward of fc.000.000. MABINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATURE ALMANAC. Sunrise 6:oliSunset 6:541M00n rises 3:22 Moon's are 27 HIGH WATER. a V Earrfy Hook 8:66 1 G0v. Island 4:26|He1l Gate «:19 y^^gandy Hook 4:31 1 Gov. Island s:o6' Hell Gate t!:M» INCOMING STEAMERS. TO-DAY. v««i From. Line. •Kotona. St Crolx. April 18 yueleo • MsrsAai " Trinidad, April 10 Trinidad •Texas " ....Copenhagen. April 11 Scand •Oa/rmania' '.'.'.'. Liverpool. April 22 *unard •oT^Puil Southampton. April 22 American •Celtic Liverpool. April 21 White Star •Caledonia • . Glasgow. April 2E Anchor iw,»i«b Gibraltar. March 20 Italian Mlnnthaha.". London. April 15 Atlantic Trans JlJorwte Liverpool, April 14 White Star Hataurns Algiers. April 10 Uurt.er licano Hamburg. April 13 Hamb-Am Hamburg Genoa, April 15 Hamb-Am KensaaCity Swansea. April IS Bristol MONDAY. MAT 1. •T.iil* ....... Caracao, April 24 Red D elisSiid"*.. Antwerp. April 20 Red Star en^ldam.' Rotterdam. April 22 Holland -Am ■TSsr!?.'.* ........ Galveston. April 25 Morgan Conruwi .'..'-• New-Orleans. April 20 Morgan TUESDAY. MAT 2. Win «er Groese... Bremen. April 23 y q rj oy d •Prim Oakar Gibraltar. April 22 Hamb-Am •Belllg Olav Copenhagen. April 19 Scand-Am eprlns Wllhelm 1 ... Hayti. April 2. D%V I •Mexico Havana. April 29 ,•, War •» Cltonia Gibraltar April 23 Oman Nuestrta Naples. April 15 Kal)re WEDNESDAY, MAT 3. •Oceanic Liverpool. April 2fl White Star Algeria Gibraltar. April 23 Anchor Concho Galveaton. April 20 Mallory THURSDAT. MAY 4. Grelseneau Tlremen. April 22 X O T.l"\d rretorla Hamburg. April 25 Hamb-Am •Brings mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. MONDAY. MAY 1. Vessel Vessel. For. Line. Mail? rinse. sails. Egyptian Prince. Argentina. Prince... I : <v» p m Sno p m Trincess Anne, Norfolk, Old Dominion - - 3:00 pm TVESDAT. MAY 2. K'prlas WUhelni, Bremen, N «i Lloyd 1:30 a m 3:00 a m Algonquin. «;hsrleston. Clyde 3:oo am Jamestown. Norfolk. Old Dominion ... 3:00 pm WEDNESDAY. MAY 3. Teutonic. Liverpool. White Star «:3f>am 10 00 a m BUten-Jom. Rotterdam. Holland-Am.. 7:3oam l<t:oi>am Nor« America. Naples. Italian 9:34 am 13:00 01 Graecla. Hamburg. Hamb-Am r»;iOain 12:00 m Byron pernambuco. I^mport & Holt . : .to 3 m i :'«> p m Finance. Colon, Panama :i:>jm l:Wpm T>T>eneld. Argentina.? Houston 12.n0 m 8:00 p m Nile. Guadeloupe. J H 'Winches»er*Co.l2:ooin 3:oOp m Hamburg. Hamburg. Hamb-Am 0:00 am romt!, Galveston. Mallory a : <*> j, m E«r»l«j O r. New-Orleans, Morgan . 12:0 ft m Monroe, Norfolk. Old Dominion 3:«d»pni SHIPPING NEWS. Port of New-York, Saturday, April 29, 1905. ARRI.EK. fiteamer Campania, from Liverpool. Anchored off Sand* Hook Bar 8:47 am. Bte.mer Knut»for<J (Brt. Ltwlan. Manchester April is to Furc#««. Withy * Co. with gravel ore. Arrived at the B*r fit r.oon. Steamer CteuUdon <Br». Henry. "* mb " r « April 4 and Port T«lb)t 11. to Howard. HouMer. limvai & Co In ballam Arrived at the H«r at 8 a m Staamcr La Lorraine (Ft). All*. Havre April 22. t., the <"?«n»aaT>la Genera!" Transatlar.tKjue. with 1W cabin ai.,l •*> >t«n|« paoej»er». roan ana ioto. Arrived at th« »"u«me.r l< BquUa fltal). CalUro. Genoa April » and Napl»* i! to Bulk * — ■ wtth 1.242 atoeraca pa» •"Hr-Ti tnd mdii Arrived at the Bar it 1a n. Steamer 1/Kuria (Ital). Ansalto. a*no% April IS and *•*!»• 14. taHlri.], Ftitrnana * CO, with 41 cabin and Amusements. P MPIDCIHKATRE. Broadway & 40th St. GiUI lI\I. Evgs. 8:20. Mat. Sat. 2:20. Limited Engagement IIIDIC TCMOCCTDIrect from Criterion Theatre. I.on- RlAnlC I r.nlrr.o I don. in 'The Freedom of Suzanne." With the Complete London Cast and Production. UrnSt II Of) -niEATRE. Broadway & 35th St. IILnALU UU. Kvs. 8:IS. Mat. Sat.. 3:15. SAM BERNARD HATTIE WILJ^IAMa JOS. COYNE * 50 Others KNICKERBOCKER Th«atre. Broadway * 38th St. EVENINGS, 8:15. Matinee Safy. 2:15. FRANK DANIELS M':,,a r^'. SERGEANT BRUE _^ CRITPPID\ THEATRE. Broadway * «4th St. Vl\l 1 CKlUil Matinee To-morrow. Monday, at 2. BENEFIT ACTORS' HOME. CHARLES HAWTREY »■ ""ggg"^ UlinCAil THEATRE. 44th st .. nr. Broadway. nUUdlin f">' S:3« Mats. Wed. & Sat.. 2:15. o,S THE HEIR TO THE HOORAH BEGINNING I Also May 2. 4 4 s.Special. Special Matinee. TO-MORROW SARA H COWELL LE MOYNE in AT 2. IBrownlnj's "A Blot In the 'Scutcheon HA I V'Q Bway. 3Cth St. By.. S:ls. UMLI VJ Mats Wed. 4 Sat. 2:15. DANIEL FROHMAN Manager 1 LAST WEEK. . | J. C. FISHERS New Production. s^L3xr To-sr I -.vith JAMES T. POWERS I ft 75 CLE\ER PEOPLE. Thin Is Most Popular of Musical Comedies. I VPrilll Broadway and 45th St. Ergs, at 8:15. LIULUm Theatre Closed Monday Evening". TIESDAV KYENING. I THE DOLL'S ETHEL BARBYMOBE I houlb METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE. NEXT TUESDAY AT 8 O'CLOCK. Doors open 1:15. Lunch and Tea Served. MODJESKA TESTIMONIAL In addition to Ada Itehan. Mrs. Patrick Camp bell. David Bispham. and the other artists already announced, Vladimir de Pachmann. the distinguished pianist, and lime. Ella Rusyell, th« English prlma donna, will appear. Boxes and Seats at Hoi Office. Mar.nEPtnent of DANIEL FROHMAN METROPOLITAN SSR4. BUN DAT NIGHT NEXT. MAT 7. AT 8. THE ANNUAL VAUDEVILLE BENEFIT IN BEHALF OF THE ACTORS' HOME TWO II INURED OF THE GREATEST STARS IN VATDEVILLE. ASSEMBLED BY THE VAUDEVILLE MANAGERS AND AGENTS. BOX OFFICE OPENS WEDNESDAY. 1.229 steerage p<»epenger3 and mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 10:30 i> ii . 2Sth. Steamer Finance. Pukeforth, Colon April 22. to ths Panama RRSs <'o. with 38 passengers, malls and mdse Ai rived .it the Bar at 3:lft p m. Steamer Ksperanza. Rogers. Vera Cru* April 20. Fro ■Teco '.'^ an.l Havana 2.".. to James E Ward ft Co with US paanngera, malls and mdse. Arrived at the Bar at 5 a in. Steamer Cosmo. Sargent. A{ruadll!a April 21. Arwlri* 22 and Baa Juan 25. to the New-York and Porto Rico Ss Co. with 132 passengers, mails and mdM>. Arrived at the Bar •' n<v>n. Stt-amer Niagara. Ok—t. Manzanlllo April 21. Santiago 2.". ?ml Nassau 25. to James X Ward a- Co. with 2.1 pacrengeni. mails and Mda*. Arrived at the- Bar at 1.20 a in. Ptea'mer Id-brook fßr). Kerr, nird»nas April 2«'> an.l Matansai 24. v> W 1> Munaoß, with sugar. Arrived at in- Bar at 2 p m. Ktfcmer Evelyn. Sullivan. New-Orleans April 20 with mds«. io A H Hull & Co. l>eft Quarantine at 4:3."V p m Steamer El Monte. Maion. New-Orleans April 23, to the Southern Pacific Co. with passengers and mdse. Passed Quarantine at 11:12 a. m. Steamer Cnmaneh*. Watson. Jacksonville April 2&. and Charleston 27. to William V Clyde * Co. with passenger* an'! mdn*-. Passed Quarantine, at 11:41 a m Steamer i'lry of ' '"In n- i*. from Savannah. Anchored off Scotland Lightship at 7:45 a m. Steamer Beroiudlan, from Hermuda. Off Scotland IJfht ■hip at 7:4S a m Steamer [»un«-an (Nort, Peiiersen. Baltimore. April 27 to th- Donald 8a Co. In ballast. Bteamer Nile «nr». True, BoMob April 28, to J H Win chester & Ob In ballast. SAILED. fH'arrurs Primes* Irene (Her), for Naples an 1 Genoa- Krnonldr.d. Antwerp via Dover; Cretlc «T»r). Am. re» Naples, etc; Philadelphia, .'♦mthAmpton via Plymouth and CTherbtMin; Ktnirla (Tin. Liverpool; Pennsylvania iCJer». Hamburg via Dover; .Mlrnr'rmkn. fßr». London: Kurnesfia (Mr>. Glasgow; i« Otert. l^ncs; Rerwlnd, May B(tM»i; Monroe, Norfolk an.l Newport Newt: Cltjr of Maron. Savannah: El Paso. New-Orleans; Denver. Gal veston; El Norte. Galveston; C<trlb. Wllmlnstcn and Georgetown. THE MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS. FOREIGN PORTS. Liverpool April CO— Arrived, steamers r> v (Br>, Clarke New-Tork: I.uoanla (llri. Watt. New-Tork- sailed' cteamtr I'mbia iHr) Stephens. New York. Man.-tie»ttT. Airll -Arrtvwl. steamer Canning ißr) Haminond. New-York. Harry. April — Salted, steamer Anglo Canadian run Parvoaa. New-York. Avonmouth Hack, April 2J>— Arrived, steamer Setnlnote .lin. Whyte. New- York. Prawle. Point, April 2R— Paa.w.l. steamer LouUiana (Pan) \i. .!:■■•• n New-York for Copenhagen. Southampton.' April — Sailed, steamer New YorV Rob rrt». .-..■» Tori via Cherbourg (and pasaed . Humt • •«stl« at 1:35 p m). Plymouth. April 29. 11:30 a m— Arrived, steamers Mottka tGert. n*e»nlnii. New-York for Cherbourg and Ham bun: 11:58 a in. St l^.uln. Jajnlson. -York for Ch<*bourtt and Southampton (ami proceeded*. Dover April 20. "*« p Sailed, steamer Finland. Ap feU (from Antwerp). New-Tork. London. April 2i»— flailed, it earner Minneapolis (Br), Oate». Amusement*. JT. NEW YORK/ Hippodrome *«& JsL -M- M Management THOMPSON 6 DUNDY BLOCK OF ITI MHIIE, 430 TO 44T1 STEEETS. THE NATIONAL THEATRE. TRIUMPH UNPRECEDENTED. "A Yarkkee Circus on Mars'* and "The Raiders." TWICE DAILY AT 2 AND 8. KEI T H ' S~~ BROADWAY * urn ST. CONTINfOIS PEKIORMAM t— i; : .ie to 10. J". f\| c. f. u»,rr— __ WTLLIA.MS * TICKER. J THE WORLD , OAKIMNEK * VIM »M I.IRAKD * Udmll'U d mll ' Empire City Quartette. ! My»t»f.Tlng IlliMlon. amr .* » .Li '» A HO lit.. i>it" "q ,-. IKUJiI * GEO. WILSON. ! "DIDA." I »XTPM * PIfKLET. ZW^'^A- i*T+^l(> HART EM OPERA HOUSE it A JLX l-# JLj IVX 123 th St.. n r 7th aye. ONS WEEK. Bepinnlnc TO-Moimow EVO. ONLY MATINEE SATCR] The Distingnlsheil English Comedian. CHARLES HAWTREY And His London Co . M People, In the Ever Popular Comedy, "A MESSAGE FROM MARS. An Acted by Mr Ha.< trey 323 T!m<"« at The Garrick. Criterion and Princess Theatres. TO-NIGHT. EDNA WALLACE HOPPER The Reed Birds, GEO. H. WOOD. THE - PUCKS. IM)LAN * I. Ml ARK. Empire Comedy 4. Hedrix & Pr#«cotl SPECIAL ATTRACTION— HUU ANDREWS. Week ' Henry B. Harris Announces ST i M!rs. SARAH COWELL LEMQYHE Bln - i and a Notable Cast, including V.'m Peat ' B^aeh, John Albaugh. Jr. Crari Elliston. _ . .Theodore Hamilton. In Robert Browning's "■'" i Greatest Poetical Trare<lv. Thursday. i"A BLOT IN THE S(IT( IIEON 1 «2d * B'way. Dally Mat*. 25c. GRAND CONCERT TO-.N'UiHT AT 8:13. Mclntyre & Heath. Spesaardy's Bears. Four Mad caps. Cole & Johnson. The Gr«at Buckner. Frank ft Jennie Latona. Clarice Vance, A!m & Dumont. Sm{rl & Kesuner. Probst. Vitagraph. ffffk Beginning Monday. .May Ist. MISS CLARA MORRIS Talks on Stage Experiences. JAPANESE IMPERIAL GUARDS FORD & GEHRUE da^y^ls. MOORE * LITTLEFTELD. EDWIN STEVENS. Sam Elton, FlnJay A Burke. Lots Bros., Yitagrapb. •SS. HERRMANN THE GREAT AADnril THEATRE. ;7th St. and Mad. «v. UMnllCn Kv>. « -'■*- Mats. W>d. * Sat. 2:l*. 33D TRirMPHANT WEEK. Henry W. Savage Offers GEO. Al>E'S New American Comedy, THE COLLEGE WIDOW lif II I APITG B'-nay & 30th St. fivenlnKS. 8::». fffiLLflUnO Mats. Wed. and Sat.. 8:15. Last 3 U'rrkit. Shriners" Night. May 11 F. C. Whitney Presents MI» ALICE FISCHER .. In St.inls'aui Stanrs's New Comedy. "THE SCHOOL FOR HUSBANDS," NEW AMSTERDAM £S?&?,s^i^. | I^ast Week of the Notable Revival of Goldsmith's j SHE STOOPS " CONQUER With the All Star Cast. • FJ.KWOK KYni.C ROBSON » BELLEW MIT JAME*— ISABEL IKYING 4. K. DOOBOX— FItANK MILLS SIDNEY DHKVV— CHARLES CALVE RT. (i.ichier * l*o. Managers.) OPENING MONDAY. MAY *TII. Two Weeks Only Xl?ll UV ' Wilton Lackaye a.' Sv^nrali. nxfj JW'Jrr. ' Virginia Harne.l as Trilby. ORIGINAL, CAST —Seat Sal^ Starts Thursday. LIBERTY THEATRE. 4-M St . west of Rway. fclUfcll I I Evs. 8:15. Last Matinee Saturday. VS. THE EOUGATION OF MR. Pi?? By Augustus Thomas, with DIGBY BELL UFW VfIDIT THEATRE. Price!.. 25. 30. 73 A 11. 00. I rtLli lUnn Laxt tUg Mat. Sat L«9l Pop Mat. Wed j MR. HENRY W. SAVAGE Offers THE INTERNATIONAL MUSICAL COMEDT SUCCESS ' I PRINCE : PILSEN week. Mon.. May B—Geo.8 — Geo. M. Cohan la Little Johnny Jones. : To-nignt — Last Grand Concert. Best Seats $: LYRIC— 42nd St. W. of B •way-Mat. Wed- Best Seats $1, 75 « 50 c Regular Matinee Saturday 123rd-130th Tines cf Jeffersgn DE AKG£LIS with Katie Barry in FAhITANA WSSS? ! THE FIRM OF j BTJSp SS?^ I CUNNINGHAM | w^'^,, 1 f.i 1 ?•.V- Ai X T"EA TR K. Ev «" »t 8:2«. l.iiMn>ck(i|tli f s f a»oii. Mon. Bfn • fit BtriMcu, Sardou'a "Fe do r »": Turn f!ar sescu In "Kahale nn.l LJ«b»"; Wf<l . II +it H t <»tt h * r t. Sudermann « (il,.,ck !m U Ink* 1"; Thurs. B*uc«t Nrurndorff. • lUm k^pruenrr ' f> r»rfWfl| It a r <•«•-«.• 11. " H Im.l t h " lUaccU> Sat. Mat. * fc-vsr. Miner's Fare. -Ihi, Mtfl^«alMl " MAJESTIC B-J™¥S^r"TSNiGHf LAST CONCERT THIS SEASON VICTOR HERBERT III* DrrhrMu and Eminent <solnNt« I'RICES 3< K... 7.V. and SI mi AMERICAN "'""■' the ommi rAWCETT (6." WITH MISS PERCY HASWELL IN A SUMPTUOUS PRODUCTION OF ROMEO AND JULIET Next Week. Revival of Till-: MARS. Blyth. April 27— Sailed, steamer Aiireola t!tr> Water* New— York. Gla»Bow. April 20 — Sailed, steamers Astoria »Hr> lAitns cane. New-York,; Pomeranian (|lr>. Harrt^un New - York. Moville. April '."iv Sailed, steamer Victorian lBr», Hart ifrom LJverpool). Ntw-\ork. Bremen. April 25>. 3 p in— .Sailed. ateamai Grosser Kur fOrat Him Meats. New -York via iTierrxuirK Rotterdam, April -l». 10 a m — Arrived, steamer Potsdam • Dutch). <t<?i>icer. New-Y.irk; sallnl. steamer ltoMer darn iDuterO. llruinsma,. New-York. Antwerp. April 2tt. H a m — Sallixt. steamer Finland. ApfnlJ. New-Torll via, Doxer. Havre. April 2l». S n m — Sailed, steamer l.a Toureir.e tlir>. KaJ.il.. Ken Tort Barcelona. April Bft— SalUni, uttamer Ant.mlo Lopea <Span». Mutiar't.i. Ktw-Tork, Oenoa. April 21 — Sailed. »te:inier ilrta ,lt Ke^gi > \!ta:>. Ijomlnlco. New-York. Naples. April 27— Milled, m. ..m.»r SiotliAn Prince <Ur>. Clarli'ne, New-York: SSth, Calabria iF»r>. vV.verley. New-York. Trieste. April 23- Arrived. steamer lUuiia lAuat) Stuvari^h. New-York via Napted and Venice. Yokohama. April & — Arrived, etroiner sagamt iHn. Ut tlehales. Ne.w-.York, \!a A 'm. Huxapi re Manila, etc. 8t Kltts. April 2S — Atrlved. steamer Pretoria itlr) Me Heaile. New-York for Martinique, etc. Amusements. 1 ™^3^*+++- N ++++++++++ r++ l-r+Vl^ + \ ? A " D . P'-^COS ATTnACT!ON» 7 , - >«H 1'1..%\J\.. |N mh \|,KK. / I- " \ / *[ + nOAIaK, i:,J St.. nirar Broad«*j.^^ t MONTH E '-rars*?» I DAVID BELASCO ; LESLIE •^ BB le»^ u ' m a J In the N>w P!» T . I ADR E A= j! Written hy T DAVID BELASCO and JOHN LUTHER LON3 I; \ 7—* I ACADEMY OF MUSIC }:&?£* j. ! E. G. Giimore &. E^^^ne Tr>rnpk!n« ITsri 1 LAST WEEK r^ : r X DAVID BEL.*SCO Presents I BLANCHE I BATES I ™ DARLING X GODS ; A DP.AJIA OF OLD JAPAN. T_ i Popular Prices. Mats. Wed. * Sat . I Et» | ! * j EXTRA MONDAY EVE.. MAY STH. •f* i A Special En^ae^rr.^r;; o? t\ QUINCYADAiVis SAWYER ■»<& — a t t \ / ; I \ BIJOU £% % VS 21 I 1 250 TH TIHE TO-MOaROW HISHT. I ! DAVID BELASCO i. j PRESENTS IWARFIELD J. In Charles Klein'3 Comedy Drama. I THE MUSIC MASTEI I BROADWAY JACOB I.ITT ~~" yryT FEP.FORIIANCE IX AID OF Friday STONY WOLD f so SANATORIUM CUACD Fop - workini; gif.:«s srr •jflMiJr FEKIXG PKOJI TfBKKCITLOSIS ! HiCREATEST * * BILLEVER!!^ VIKI.IMA 11AUNKI>. ALICE fIMHtK. WILTON LACK ATE. tUNA WALLACE TIOPrEn. SAM BKK.NAKI*. UAl'TIi: WILLIAM*. »N. roi -RT K.NAT. JOE t OY.NE. I>U.B\ BELL. K. D. \lrl-E & 100 Others. TICKETS $1. NO HIGHER. * FOR s\i i. AT BOX OFFH 1 WKsV|. 9 A. M. UAMMERSTEIN'S ■..•;;; ■ ■ 421 St., Bway A 7th ay I P-M ALL STAR BILL Week B«-8- '■ i ..; EU \ I «>r T\ s, Polar. & l.tr.* »rr. To-morrow I Mr. Vred XlMi>. Yorke & Aii-irn!". Hill Mat 23 A 30c I & Sylvany. Ernest Hogan. Ford Siis- Ev.;5.30,7jc-..5l i t>*ra. others. PROCTOR'S THEATRES *• K!> James ONVill * Ci>.. I-eslie & Da!!er. Spooi *w NT. Mtnstr.'ls. Cirter De Haven sJexrett?. E- l^at^ll, Deki>«» TrU>. XT<"'S»>nKer Roys" Trio. STH5 TH • - l>i»vin «..»in.k an. l "A Rit «f Instruction." AY. with Henry Woodruff in both niays. MTU "Th.- Su»»ui+«n." with Robrrt f>ronet % Tre 30 sr. m»»ndou.» Cast. n«c<* Scen^. .'6O P?t-p!». I4CTII -The Shaughraun." with W. J. K->l!e>. Boatr!c« •W ST. M.TKiin and Lars:.- «'a<t. Bis Concert .it ii! Uanswn Tu-d.i.v. VVFST FNl> TH*I\TRE. i:*rh St.. nr. «tH At* >> ti> I C.CM>' k.v». ; sax. siiit*. Wed *sat TO-NIGHT CSXX.%. DM MENTHAL!* "l^lUll I t.ast CONCEKT OP THE SEASON THK ?IX XH'SIfAL CCTTTSA Gewrg«tte\ i".!!rno«r A l^i>narl. Fteye RedleUgs-. Al. M K r :-»!iJ. etc. TO-iIOUROW SIGHT— -One W««V Onlj BUSTER BROWIVT MASTER GAERIKL a»BCSTER I Sur porting OE<» ALJ a» TtOE I rouip»W«fO ••• SJONDAT. MAY NTH— .Stock Eneasreraent -r-—.;-rrrrr -— .;-rrrr 11 1 All> arr! Her I KIHSTWESK F.VC.ESIK ISLAIIC rompany [ -*%»HW Minril;n SiM-oia! M:itint-e i»f "E.i»c Lynne." PRICES US. bi> & 75c. StatSt Writ. A: fat.. iJO. PASTOR'S ™&Ms£ SMITH A CAMPBELL. 1 Tlerlfor.l & Winchester. W-->od a.- Kay. l.3ur» C.->msto«< i Co Coatere c.lletr^. Uoabev's Dog* Fr-1 W'.lliasis. I Burkhirt A Berr>'. Beverly A- iMnvera. M »ny othar*. i anil aa Ettru Attraction MISS JIT LIE MACKAT. Just taCH from sr>'ii' Cngltsll su<"C •■-"•*■ « VKMi.lt HAIL- Sunday Evg. iT.i;- 7. at 1:15. I SCHILLER* {MEMORIAL United German ringing Societies cam no - Yon Si ca. \ sl> V O^H^K^>OUuiTS. Re* s<«at*. Mr. ti< *l. .">*>. at Terrmv Harden, ■.torn*. S6T IVwsy. and lIenTJP V.olfHuhn. m E Kth si v \i « oi m STIAUT. Tr-.mellrr and tectursr— ored stereopttcoa vi>-».-» and movms picture* »" terms addresa ISO Ea»t :-ui:: St.. >• ».>r«- _^ !"% ff? FM |«O.;il> in wax. * ™ C "" * EDtN »■ tNI. M* I 0,. UV I« mT^>KK. 1.-hj ! -i«:nnmu.Hie: Xtv.< >t t.-.vtu-rt!». Th* Turf. Metropolitan Jockcv Club .1 AM Alt A. I. I. .A. THE HEWTOWM STAKES Meetings. VAUTKKI MEETING OF THE AMERI «t., »». nu ioDan v\ ■•» *•