H3 10 THE Sutt, THURSDAY. MARGJ P, 1890. . B Children's Shoes Hfi A Corollary to the Shoe Sale Htn ""UR recent and present shoe selling has attained monumental propor- HbpW -J tions in the eyes of those watchful and alert people, the shoemakers jHraft J and factors. Eyes eager for large HBy) . Jvf outlets have been fixed hungrily upon 'tUT' I 2&J4? &? our selling, and lot after lot of shoes IHh'i , rli' i vl cen erc us at P"ccs that HK kv4 I vr) werc tcmPt'nB an delusive. II8IH ( fiwyrQi Fortunately for you, we look at MBf1'" mmmOT other gs than the prices, and very ywflh SkJl r7v5? ''e tlcse Bds have been ad- SiobI liaiZT mitted to our stock, because they IB 2I 77 I MVl fo failed to measure up to our standards. ; HUH! ' l m' "li" ut c ac ay e best-known 9MB' ' I (y T) maker of Children's Shoes in all :Bfl v America made his offer. There was IIK no question about quality this time, better children's shoes than his are not jfll' made, because he makes them just as well as they can be made. We accepted ASH this offer and here's the result. Qualities, as stated above, are best. As to SeeSaW prices, judge for yourself, they follow: ciHH': THIRTY-FIVE CENTS A FAIR kid and sols Icathsr tips, stout solos oteood HI: "lSg?W kU" ,Cath" "lo-bultn sh' NINETYaCErNTS A8PA1RK- MHrH FORTY-FIVE CENTS A PAIR For small boys and Blrls: doneola. smooth MavHatlfl niiMmn'a hlnnl- tM tnriiml leather sols Boat, lambeau calf: mood ana buttoned: WmM tt-n sho&Vim &" hceTsTVirol? 5 tlof solo, patent leather and Kid: solid 1HLD' SIXTY CENTS A PAIR 0NE DOLLAR A PAIR iflHSSB- Tinh i,nA of tun klil with fan or vestlntr Stronc shoas for sturdy small .boys: made fMtf SS, lMtnor Rotes no heels alios 'to 0 with brad le "" ful1 t0 ko " mnn' HBH ovrvVrlft JJS&5S? i 5 a?t ' hx : thick solos and sprlne hools : donitola ' IBill'- SEVENTY CENTS A PAIR npat. box en tan Hussfa rail: sizes 0 to 13K. Q Chlldren'ssho8ottankld.wltlivestln(:tops: ONE-TWENTY-FIVE A PAIR In ;OTr i'jli.? pii5SiS?'! ; i'J? 10 a Box' l'"cs. both tan and black, with heels MM iM' EIGHTY CENTS A PAIR andsprlna hoels; sizes tn tan. 0 to 2: In 1HB !' Black kid and doncola. with patent loather. black, la to 2: extra eood values. laiiilJ The selling of Men's Shoes in the basement, at $1, $1.80 and $2, HI ' aa of Women's Shoes, in the shoe store, main floor, at $1.50 and nH i $1.70, continues. law i H ' I'BII W n r. c A new mark in III1! cnftUm5SW! the PrBrels o 813(1' S,,k and Net the ready -t o- 131 I! wcar costume toward perfection is i i I reached in these arrivals of yesterday. I B' Words won't tell how handsome Hi i 1' and effective they are, of course. WllliS' Gowns like these do not admit of ' adequate description. But they are fl) new, and they are exquisitely pretty I and they are rigidly exclusive, in most of them but one of a kind, I so you will doubtless come in and I see them. sgj j jr Here's a little about them, given IS II ip- more for the price-information than H 'jljs anything else: if ii Of silks, from $23 50 to $72: tho $72. of Kou- f ' ; If lard, robin's ess blue, ith white oolkn dot B ' '1 It in a regular pattern ; waist nt wh!t Mous- 'iiir sellne de Bole overwhtto taffeta: over this ;Mlt a lattlco work Bolero jacket of narrow blsok lK vehet ribbon, with edeliiR of l&co: skirt "B ttf St trimming, ruffles of material, edged with iBK lilli narrow black laco . . , Wt 'tlltl; Hot dresoou at $80. $84. $00 and $130. At !H mri: $00, of larsomesh net over black taffeta: H fl IH waist made with transparent sleeve and H JIs1 trimmed with shirred satin ribbon and ''! II' chantilly lace: blue velvet choker; skirt ' ijBJB fmm has ovar-drarerr, edeed with obantltly : un- - flMtn. derakirt of accordion plaited net. trimmed KSB' with satin ribbon. VBH Dccoad floor, Brcadwy. BsV PhBf BwlH' H eat and pretty gar- 'HB1 nOUSe ments tasteful and ! Hi Uresses g00d enough for looks, Hl cheap enough to work in. A new Hf line has just come for a short stay ljHB; At $1 Of llcht colored percales: double ,iaBIBBII pointed yoko back and front: plaited back 1 ,iOVRBb and full front; yoke and collar trimmed iIBhBBi with neat wash braid. bIBKBL 'At $1.26 Of blue and pink cheeked percalo: W ) round yoko baok and front : pull-in at waist Half, . on belt: turn-ovor collar. ' SHHaVB At $1.50- Of nent striped percales : yoke back imllBBBL and front, with plaits from yoko to waist; l9B!m9H collar, yoke, plaita and sleeves trimmed UllBjl with white cordlnnr. 1XH BBB At $1.75 Of solid colored bluo or piuk cham- . Hfl PraTt ful1 front, with four rows of white IflHBl BBBJ braid from neck to waist: round yoko '! back, with plaltn to waist: collar, yoko and 'nHaB' sleeves also braid trlmmod ; full skirt. !Sfl- A Sale Of Odd lots and S1 ' Odd Lots of brokefn s,zes m TiT corset covers, VH:; Corset Covers debris from th; HH heaviest selling any store has ever Hf known. Just exactly the kind of fHl picking that pleases tasteful people H and slender purses, for the very best H things become the very cheapest. iIHK Almost all kinds are here in the HS beginning, but you must remember ',H th31 yu must piek for your style and Hw size. There are plenty, you'll not HH- bave to hunt long. IHl At 12c, styles that were 18c. 't, At 18c, styles that were 25c. to 35c IHH'i At 25c- !lJIes tiat wcre 50c- ( 65c- T At 50c, styles that were 75c to $1. HBU At 75c, styles that were $1.25 to $2.75. IHHs Cscond floor, Fourth sveauc. 'm A Handkerchief gdkerchi"? 'tWmkmj: nint Store, with an- 4,H; other tid-bit for handkerchief hunt- !Hir ers Women's handkerchiefs, this 'JR time, and just the sorts that women H seem to like best, the neat, narrow- Hb' hem kinds, hemstitched, very fine 9B and sheer, with a small, daintily ijjm: worked script initial. flHmV) Twee linen, of course, and fairly IHB;', worth a half more than we ask for IH Two for a Quarter. IttHl Only 300 dozen of them. They HHl ue on handkerchief counters, in the 1 HHf' a'n Aisle, this morning, but they'll BsflH''4 not be there to-morrow. House e. Hu?e Fur" , v, . nishing Sale goes Furnishings brisklJ on. are a few details that you will prob ably find useful in making up your list of the things you need: Clothes Horses, 5 ft, 4 fold. 50a. Wooden Spoons. 2e. Japanned Tea and Coffee Canisters, 3 It., Co., from 12e. : 41b.. 8c, from 13c. Towel Arms. 3 arms. 4o.. from 8c. Potato Mashers, stronc: wire, 5c.; should be lOo. Japanned Toilet Jars, 50e. Clothes Props, 5c. Wire Coat Iiancers. 6c. doz. Dust Urushes, 10c Dnst Pans, 10c. Pearl Agate. Tea and Coffee Pots, assorted colors, holdtns. 2 to 0 pints. 35c. to $1.75 each. One-third less than regular price. Oak Foot Htoola. covered, 38c, from 75e. Gray Enameled Trays, lu in , 15c. Duament. A Mnn's Made o a fine- ivian s soft black chevIot Spring Suit al,.wool, 0'f course; cut to hang right and fit right, with all the tailor's finest touches ; coat a double-breasted sack, faced with satin. Undoubtedly ex actly the sort of suit that haif the men who read this had planned for their Spring wearing. How much did you expect to pay? This suit will cost you $15 bought anywhere else. It's one of our Spring leaders, at Twelve Dollars. Second floor, Fourth avenue. A Very Important L Sale of Books o the tent and power of our Book Store. Read over what follows, and you will get some even larger ideas. The list is meagreness itself, and does not give even a faint idea of the entire variety. You will note that these are all good books, and all recent editions. Just for eco nomical information we mention in each case the original publisher's price: FICTION One of the Buvans. Mrs. Robert Jocelyn. Published at $1. Our price. 20c. Taynton Jacks, Gentleman. Marian Bower. Published at $1. Our price. 25e. Stanley Huntington. Sydney J. Wilson. Pub lished at $1.25. Our price. 15q. TheFaJlofttBtar. Sir WIlllamMaBnay. Pub lished at J1.25. Our price. 20c. Aljda Crate. Paulino Kin. Published nt $1.26. Our price, loo. Revolution In Tanner's Lane. Mark Iluther ford. Pubilshod at $1. Our price. 10c. Autobiography of Mark Ituthorford. Pub- . llshod at SI. Our price. 10c A Mad Madonna. L.C, Whltelock, Published at$I. Our price. 35c Th,e JiP81-.0" ii0?,118' Jlobert W. Chambers. Published at $1.50. Our price, 50c MISCELLANEOUS History of the United States. Edward E. Hale. Pnbllshod at $1. Our priqe. 35e. Skotches from Ensllsh History. Selected by Arthur M. Wheeler. Published at $1. Our price. 25c. Pictures from English History. Seleotedby Coleman E. Bishop. Published at (1. Our jprlce, 25o. Memoirs of Prince de Jolnvllle. Translated b7i?!il Mary Loyd. .Illustrated. Published .at $3.20. Our price. 35c. Letters of the Earl of Chesterfield. Edited. with Introduction and notes, by John Brad- shaw. 3 vols. Published at $5, Our price, A Dlct'lonary of Thoughts. By Tnroa Ed wards. 8 vols. Published at W.00. Our price, 85o , back. Published at $2.50. Our price. 75e. A Dictionary of Mtracles By E. Cbbhsm Brewer. Leather back. Published at $2.50. Our price, 7Bo. The Art of Controversy. A. Schopenhauer. Translatejl By T. Bailey Saunders. Pub lished at $1. Our price, 20c. The Book Btore. Ninth street. The"Krell"and 'Z T R.ya.P.anos 5 for these instruments. Full details concerning them and our methods of selling them will be published by-and-by. Meanwhile, if you are piano-hunting, investigate. M JOHN WAWAMAKER !B, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th ave.. 9th and 10th sts. J bH gujsiiic Jgmonnljit. Gxtumovu. mmMwt oun kxiiiiution huildino CiPrmK2-ftJ- .?..U!?' Jw Thur- IHH! , , , .; ...... ' BuBdsyt, hire COc, 31st it., E. IU, 7:38; Uitterr. HBiBH' Utwttn February 1.1 and Uarob IS 8 0S. A1a KOa rKlt 1W' will b open to tlie pcbliu for our Au ""'"" IMIH rinsTBVui annual bale or ' jwiliHI: GUAM) HAI'IDS FUnMlTUItK. II Bill P I'tUBMil' Beproiuctlon of Old Dutch, OoloiUl and Cblu- UAIII I" lui tud ohm l B odl. In Fltmlib, old otk and uiabuKsny. fl ft II LC 111 TtlB SUN, iHHAHS Jteantie teak room., Hi. Uindi.a.9oU. HO'WKST 125TII ST MBal Tb old Dutch "8TUBE." Rlillinil ill -z "jwssiAtS0-' BRANCH. "at. Mafl ' salaaU from Broadway, WlirilUIII XitnTndtUuK The Habit of Cold Catching is gradually conquered where tho skin is unhindered from per forming its natural functions. It is far more capable of protecting the body than wo havo believed, and extra protection has actually weakened it and made it sensi tive to all mnnner of troubles arising from colds. Delmel Linen-Mesh Undergarments will correct all this, beginning as soon as the garments are first gut on and continuing the bene cial work till tho skin is re stored to its natural vigor. Further information and tho goods at "THE LINEN STORE." James McCutcheon&Co., U Wcit 23d St., New York. lw.V-00U0lA9 BHOtcog g BOYS WEAR OUR I2.B0 SHOES. a I Don't pay $5.00 to $7.00 forfir I your shoes. Our $U.S0 shoesj' iaro Just as good. n B Indorsed by over l.OOO.OOOj' H wearers. The largest uiakersy Band retailers of $XS0 shoes jf' H V.r. 121l.l.')nrodir43Cnrt.y ftltniil St., T4.2aa3J Ar.:i VI. ff liSth St. JUKli A. .Ill Fulton ff 'ABrUvn roa,;i0.13C7Il Amy ff VI 411 Fulton St.. 4M5lh Are. f yr an, io XtwukAr PATENT LEATHERS 2.97 Pair. NEW FliAT LAST (Button Shoes), Worth 5.00. A Catherine of Smart Rprlnc Styles from the beat factories In America, Wax Calf (extension sole) 2.91 SprlneKussetlhandvrqlt) 2.073.08 Patent Leather (for full dress) -l.QH English Enamel (extension) 2.07 3.Q8 t Siauofortw, (Drontw, Sc. WEBEIR PIANO WAREROORflS, COR. FIFTU AVK. ANI SIXTKK.VTII hT. Wo hate again accumulated a number of allEbtlr uaedand aecond-band planoa of well-known mainri. which hare been taken In eichanice for new Weber Pianoa. The Public hu learned to uaderatand that such an announcement from ua meana another op portunity to secure a piano at phenomenal srlcea and eaajr tcrma If deatred. Theae luitrnmenu, In elndlns aome New Weber Planoa which are not ltated In our preaent catalocue, will be aold at prlcea which purcbaaers of the highcat trade planoa will appre ciate. 1MBPECTION INVITED. OOBBESPONDENCE BO IJ CITED. WEBER WAREROOMS, nrni ave. and sixteenth at. STEINWAY & SONS NO. 100 . JaTH STRKET, Have always on band a lance atook of NKCONI1-IIANIJ 1'IANOH Of almoat erery make, tbelr own Included, taken In exchange for new Stelnway planoa. Tneae Inatru menta are In good order, having been thoroughly re paired by u, and they are offered at loweat poaalble prlcea. Wllmiire of lingua Btelnway Planoa. THE mtADBUIlY PIAIVO New Warerooma 1 6TU AV COIt. 10TU ST. Among our magnificent new stock we bars a few Elanoa of varloua makea wblob were not dlapoaed of our removal ,ale. These will be offered while they laat at rldlculonalr low prlcea. WALTElt Z. HOLMEfl. Mgr. If. 0. SMITH. Mfr. roputAn i'eask riANos, lou Weat J at , Juit weat of Hlh ar. Direct from manufacturer at prloea that defy com petition, on terma of eauy mnutbly payiuenta, which place our piano o well within your reach that you cannot afford to be without a piano. Eiceptlunal bargalna In uaed planoa from 376 up: an unusual bargain. Iir.o, taken In exchange for Pecae piano. Call or write for catalogue. Planoa tuned, rented and exchanged. ALMOST NEW upright planoTfor tale, with itool. PELL, lia Weat 185th at. BEAUTlfllLnew upright planoa. $135; Ilaxdwick, sacrifice. WINTKllitOTU. lOi Kant 14th at. branch, ll Bth ay. BABOAINH, Iteduced prlcea in upright planoa; Ohlckerlns grand, (160i eaay paymenta. OllltlSTMAN. mKait Hthjit. nfll I '0 "IIWU OltADS" OUAND and OPniOHT U JLLo PIANOS HOLD oc HKNTED at a Ileaeon abfelTlICK. JACOn UOLU Mfr.. He P1PTH AVE. LAIIOKBIZEOPKIOUT PIANO, with luandoiln at taehment! rent J, auo aold on eaar monthly payment WE8EB iHt08.' factory, caJVeat'l at. L AltOE ktaortment,'allghtlr uaed. SAO to" SUA; rant t8: email Inatalltueuta. OUVItlEU UKOU 13Kaat Hth at. ' RELUI1LK Connor l'Ltuoa Eatab. 1B77. High grade. Medium price. Kur terma. Beating: exchanging, a Eat ad at. ' UPKK1UTB UiUGAfNS RENTS SXOoT 100.00 and upward On tnaUllmenta. . oad for caUlogue. OUllIXl.TB. lu fifth at. WEBER, alSSi BtclDway tirtalui upright, 10 down, to monthly. iVOOlUiABT 1 00,, 117 Eaat Ub St, - turnip ' m- Ribbon. . , lOOO pieces, Plain Taffoias, light and dark colors, nd black and white 3J and A Inches wide. ItIolr6 TaObtasa A. and 4J Inches wide, suit able fbr millinery or dress trlminlug: floral and decorative purposes, IO cents per yard. James McCreery & Co., . Twcnty.thlrd Street. ;; ilnnufacturlne Retailer. ;; o yt America's foremost designers of garments originators of tasteful, jaunty fashions keep us supplied with new styles j 3 1 that are not shown elsewhere in New York. i: Custom Tailoring Dept. I ' e Tailored Suits to measure in Spring's most correct fabrics t ) ', and superior quality silk linings. t ji $S5.2- !! . ! I! BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. ; . j. sftflgewOSvvyHwWfSaeyeyeee SmtuJtmwts. METnOPOUTAK OPERA HOUSR. GRAND OPERA SEASON 1BU8 00. Under direction of Mr. Maurice Ornn. Laat week but 3 of the 8aaon. Frl. Erg., March JO. at 8 riwt prodnction in America of Mancinelu'a opera ERO E LEANDBO. ICamea and Mantelll, Balera and Plaacon. Hat Mat., March 11, at 2 Wagner's open. LO HENGRIN. Nordics and Brema; Jean aruVKd. de Reaxke, Uublmann and Blapbam Sat. Etb.. March 11. at 8, at Pop. Price Verdi's opera. HIQOLETTO. Sembrlcb, Bauermeiater.Bou dez and Uaatelli; Sallguac, H. Devriea. Dufricho and Campanari. Sun. Ete . March 12. at 8-15 Fifteenth Sunday Concert. Soloists: Lady Halle (her only appearance at these coueerta) and Mme. Suzanne Adamt. MM. Baleza, Albera and Plancon. Conductor, ManclnelU. BEPERTOIBE FOR NEXT WEEK. Mon. Aft, Mar. 18, nt 2 30 preclaelv. Third cycle of Der Ring dea Mbelungen. DAB RHEIN GOLD. Mmea. Brema, Engle, Perny. Melaallnger and Schumann-Uelnk; SIM. van Dyck. Dlppel. Blap ham, Muhlmann. Prlngle, Devriea. Meffert and Van Booy. Conductor, Schalk. Mon. Erg., Mar. 13. at 8 Oounod'e opera, 7AUBT. Umea.EmmaEamea.Bauermelsterand Melaallnger, MM. Jean and Ed. de Reaxke. Meux and Albera. Tuea. Aft., Mar. 14, at 1 preclMly. Third cycle of DerBtnadraNlbelungen. DIE WALKOBE. Mmea. &1111 Lehmann. Bchumann-Helnk. Mautellt, Melaa nger. Perny, Bauermelater. DJella, Molka-Kellogg. Boudez and Marie Brema; MM. Van Drck, Prlngle and Van Rooy. Conductor, Bcbalk. Wed ETgy Mar. IS. at 8 Meyerboer'a opera, LES IIUODENOTS. Mmea. Nordic. Mantelll. Bauer meltter. BoudexandSembrlch; MM. Jean and Ed. de Reaxke, Albera. Bars, Dufrlche, Meux, Priagle, Plrola. Vannl and Plancnn. N. B. No lncrraae In prlcea for thla performance. Tbnrs. Aft.. Mar. 10, at 1 prrcieMy. Third cycle Der Ring dea Nlbolungen. SIKQl'llIM). Mmea. L11U Lehmann, Marie Engle, Rchumann-Uelnk: MM. Dip- 5 el, Blapham, Prlngle, Meffert and Van Booy. Con-iii-tor, Schalk. Friday Evg, Mar. 17, at 8 Laat time of T.H PBOPHETE. Lllll Lehmann, Brema. Jean and Ed. de Reazke and Plancon. Conductor, ManclnelU. Mon. Aft., March 20 at 12:45 precl.ely. Third cycle Der ftlne dea Nlbolungen. OOTTERDAM MEBUNQ. Mmea. Lllll Lehmann. Ferny. Melaa llnger. Molka-Eellogc and Bchumann-Helnk; MM. J.'.n and Ed. de Reaike. Mnblmann and Bi.pham. Thursday Etc, March 28 Seldl Testimonial per formance. STEINWAY & SONS' PIAN03 PBKD. W&vl xl year. Alwaya In EngUah. Ho artlata. wy RIGOLETT Er'ga 25, 50, 7G, tl. Mats. Wed. Bat. 1,100 Seats 25c. Next Week OLIVETTE I VniTIIM 4th t. and 23d st. At 8:10 Lflirllrn Daulel Frohman Manager a. I ULUIII , Matineea Thursday & 8at. 2 TO-DAY AT 3. 128th Time at Last Week. TRELAWNY OF THE WELLS. NEXT MONDAY "AMERICANS AT HOME." Meata for two weeks ready. KNICKERBOCKER S5u,.t, CsTH7'CDJri TO-NIGHT, 8 SHARP. OUl i7ZSKV I Mat.. Wed. & Sat. 2. in TUB KINO'S MUSKETEER. DM SRC ",' COHTIf-UOUS J2 26c- I HtnUL sdar. PEBFOBMANCE 1 1 P. M. 60o. SHNNIB FALMKR, "My Sweetheart." rilAW. OKSCA nEDUINO CO.. FOX and FOXIE. ANGLO-AMKItlCAN JJUAltTF.T, IRUNK VUANKI.IN, TBOLLKTTCAK TRIO. Others. Ladles and children (afternoona), Orcheatra, 25c. PRflRTflR'S 23d St. CONTINUOUS to80 I IIUUIUII W 36c. BOo. Performance. 10 46P.M. IIATtHY LACV A CO. (new skstch). UAUON'fl Dogs. ' Qneeu'a Fan" (Norelty). Fredertcka Trio, James Richmond Olenroy. Pearl Andrews. MTU ST lHEATRE,cor. Utnav. Mats. Wed. I r I II O I . and Hat. Bea. orch. circle or bal , 60c. LAST TIMK8 CUAUNCKY LAST TIMES "T ''9 LAST TIMES VJJlldjVjF JL J. in his beat play, A Romance of ATIILONE. 5JL a THEATRE. Broadway and 28th at. UlAVtt ErgaB-lft Mat Sat. only at 2. V Mrs. FISKE MAGDA. Next Monday: Mrs Flake (7 perform an oea only) in "LOVE FINDS THE WAY" and "A BIT OF OLD CHELSEA." nilVO Erajolnn at 7:4S. Matineea. 1:40. Mate. Wed. and Saturday, 1:45. BURTON HOLMES MATINEES To-Day II rr 7 The Metropolis at 11. ' "! of the Moors." Matbewa &. mntaxo ask I Crowded and baTB ua?l Houses Bulger " V saoiM tk; 7 Nightly. By tria SLS ,.. ff-i Evga 8:16, Sad Sea &, TIUUTU dSffb- Mat. Waves. NK' I Vif Wed. t sat, KOSTER ":'-;: BIAL'S ANOTHER I I B11ILI.IANT BiAiiTUNO MlVnHF vaudeville AU1IAY. I eTaaWWW I OKLEUBirUil. BT (Hi C Rl would in wax. tZ. BJ lw Estra Attractions To-Day. ..." CINKMAIOUKAI'II MIISPP Passion Flay 3 and 9. UlaJBHias Baartha GYPSY MU8IO Aw 8AM T. JACK'S TIIKATHK. CI B'WAYAND2UTHrlT, Tel. ae 38th. IV 2 Big Bhowa Every Day, lands. jAdfe TUB 1'KSIAl.K bTUllUNTH. Ky A GOOD HUN FOIt YOUR MONEY. ACADEMY OF DESIGN. 33d st. and 4th ar, LAST TIIltEE DAYS. EXHIBITION ABIEU10AN W ATE 11 COLOR SOCIETY. Day and Evening. Adaileelou 26 cunts. HARLEM I AD$J8B?OM ! OPERA HOUSE. I Inc. CIH8IE LOFTUS. I Rat. 2 16 Nett week. Jas. A. Heme In Rev. Orlfflth Davenport. (GRAND J ON AND OFF. OPEBA Orlrlnal Cast and Production. HOUHB. NEXT WEEK-DELLA FOX. mttan. MLLE.FIFI. tOlU BOUVR MON. ItlaWaUHal I II II STAR HcFaMen's Row oJ Flats, jit 111: Next Waak-THE SILVER KINO Orch.SOc. COLiUjMIjUS. taTHlHlOVEKNOn NextWaek-THB KING OF THE OPIUM RING. IRVING PLACE THE4TBE. Every Ere. k Bat. Mat. " Im Welaaen Roesa'l." Friday Eve, Director Conrled as Fraoi Moot In Bchlllir's "Uobbtrs,"irep,rriciJ vvayyvaye7Vyyyyyeycyfsye elttJlJJfmfdtJ. CU B Dp THEATRE, B'way and 40th st. " Wt lB Erenlngs, 8 20. Matinees, 2:16. Charles Frohman Manager Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Another Empire Sucoesa. "A DECIDED EIT."-Herald. EMPIRE THEATRE COMPANY . . Presenting the famous comedy, "LORD AND LADY ALGY," By R. O. Carton, author of Liberty HalT" RflRRIPK THEATRE. 35th at., near Broadway. UHnnibR Evga, 8:10. Matinee Saturday at 2. Charles Frohman Presenta MRS. LE8LIE CARTER In David Belaaco'a Version of Pierre Barton Charles Simon's nve-aot play. KPi. J. i&r.fK "AN AMERICAN BERNHARDT." BUN. MADISON SQUARE 'ggt5S5. 100TH TIME-MARCH 81-SOUVZNIRS. Oharlea Frohman preaenta Olllette'a Wonderful Succeaa, BECAUSE SHE LOVED HIM SO. "THE LITTLE MINISTER OF FAROE." MATINEES WEDMMDAY AND SATURDAY. RARDTM THETRE."27th St. and Madison At. unnutn Evenings. 8.16. Matinees, 2:15. Charlea Frohman Manager "APPLAUSE AND LAUGHTER." HERALD. George H. Broadhurst'a American Play. TMflS LAST CMAP'JTtEK. By the author of "What Happened to Jouea." Matinee Wednesday and Saturday. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. SPORTSMEFS SHOW?,!0 GAME PARK Gam Birds. Fish and Animals. RIFLE AND PISTOL RANGES. TRAP RHOOIING TOURNAMENT, 11 A.M. to 6P.M. ARTIFICIAL LAKEBwlmmlng. High Diving and Water Palo To-Night at 8:30 sharp. DUOUESNE VS. UNIVERSITY OF PENS. Adm.Soc. Reserved Beau 76c. Box Seats $1. CABNEOI! II ALL. Poiit. LAST AFTERNOON CONCERT, " uur Fndar. March 10, at 2:20. Svmnhnnv LABT EvfcNINO CONCERT. SjmpilOny Saturday. March 11, at 8:16. Orchestra SIme. Josephine Ja'coby. i,"JelS?'- M'- -W"""" C- Carl.0tlil MR. EMIL PAUR, Organ. Conductor. Rea. aeats 50o.,tl,8O. Now on .ale. Direction VIOTOR THHANE. Knabe PUno uaed. CARNEGIE HALL. Wed. Aft.. March 16, at . Farewell blanchk Song MAROHE8I. , f . Bee.eeats.eM.60fe 81. atBoxOf. KeCltal. rlceandatachubertb'a,2Sttnlon8i. Direction HENRY W0LF80HS WALLACE'S Broadway and 80th at. iaxjxju.jrLa. KV(ra.80. Mats..2:i5, an month. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND 8ATUBDAY. HUMOROUSLY CONCEIVED AND SKILFULLY ASSEP-.yS?0 u" DKYOND COMPARISON. HOME JOURNAL. tAh0 WHITE HORSE TAVERN, ACADEMY ,4th.tidMpL E. G. Gllmore k Euaene Tompxtna, Prope. ac Mora. HE? IB BTIIX CROWDED THOUSANDS C ftX SEE IT EVERY EVENING. ATOiy EM EfyT. Management Chaa. Frohman. Mats. Wod. andBat.. 2.EVgs.,8ilS. MURRAY & HAT."EVEnfDAY: Entire bouse. Matinee. 26c. Bveninaa. 26c. and 50o. UENHY V. DONNELLY SiOCIC CO. Week. I THE SENATOR. Hon. Hannlbanuven? WEBER & FIELDS' Muri0MKe.1tfB.::t,, HUfiLYBUELY I n.rSSSTJ5' At 8:20 sharp. CATHERINE RI.OOII Evening at 8:20. Il'waf iBOth at "" W,1' ' 8t" 2!l5' TREMENDOUS HIT. TEJAT Saf A IvJ CROWDED HOUSEfl. 1 I1H I ilBHTOl ?$m&&. VICTORIA. m..W.. 60c. ADMISSION TO ORAND PROMENADE 60eT nEWFY MATINEE TO-DAY. Jr.7;.nV. RnnTnn Rtirlnniiarc o-DrienkHaTei THEATRE. UPniUIIDUIIUSqUBISi s Nerarroe-8 E. 14th Bt. MLLE. ROSA'S ORIENTAL DANCERS. "HO I JW. O FEIIFOUHANCES, 80 SO CENTS. ltlSO UNTIL 11 1. M. THE 8IIIAN8' NEW COMEDY. HALL A- 8TALEY. TOST U CLINTON. CsCSINO ! HEOPEN8 NEXT MONDAY. VHOIIVW i First Time of the CLOSED THIS WEEK Sumptuous Lyrlo Tantaay. goxom't'oPerdaJiy. IN GAY PAREE I BROADWAY frcg&.l'. ... 11... 2. THE TIIKEi; I and I Urondway Theatre ItltAOOONH The I Opern Co. Next week" The Musketeers." Beats selling now, artnfW Uauttfl. CEMENT, Agency wanted for American Portland cements, aunual aalea trr largo. Addreaa PORTLAND, box 180 Sun offlfe. MONEY to patent good Ideaa may be secured through nur aid. THE PATENT RECORD, Bal tliaore. Md. !5 I f nfll t I'OAN wanted; money to be exptnded iJIIUiUVU in light manufacturing business; lo cation Ntw lori cllyi plant valued at So7,iwOi busi ness last ear SJB.OOO; hlgbe.t of references end ttrlcleat of Investigation allowed. Full partlculara apply MCDONALD A WIGGINS. KONaaaau. 1 O nn(ir:CAFK AND v1c LUNCHROOM ,pA)VUJ. downtown; average busineaa $H5 dally; long leaae; no Sunday, nlgbt or holiday trade) thla Is one of the finest fitted plaoea in this cltyi sell on easy terms, . McDONALD ic W10GINB. lo Naassn. CJ1 Oin-OROOERY, doing fin paying bust. CpJ.,.JJ. nessi city ot 100,000; close to New York; sell by Inventory: cause ssilmj. Ill health) this Is certainly a bargain. Apply to McDONALD WltfOINa. 140 Nassau. ' ' VOU need not wear your real pearls If yan tax "atllSfXT. West Fourteenth Street Every Day, CJes, Every Hour Brings New Spring Goods To pur stores As fast as they arrive, they are put on Sale thus keeping up constant attractions and, ever increasing variety. TO-DAQ Fine Rib Shirts rulTTT? for Bab,es and Lltt,c ehlldn The Following OITertnss In "SECONDS" TAILOR MADE COSTUMES. Slook r one ' the be,t m"fao. turers Merlnn, Cnsliuiero nnd Silk Examlna aualltios Note style -naif irooi, nil wool, siik-nnd-wooi Orltloally Inspect workmanship and all silk-all open front, nil They will stand closest sernUnr finished with silk Crochet. for , A" sixes tip to four years Tho Mnadr to wear" (town ot tho present YOU CA BUY day Is a rival to any onstom-mado. At eon8 usua! ;" wt Oood, 30cents u?ual .TO cent Goods A 9.9a....TAlX0B MADE COSTUMES of r2n!B Rnal00cont0ovlt Tailor Cloth anfl Fanor CheTlot S"!j! !19lln ,' cenJ S"0"' Berne, with, and without circular conts usuM ! t Good, Koro" Bklrt now " Hobson " Beer-satln lined-Dlaclc and y yjGS At 13.98. ...TA1X0B MADE COSTUMES of Excellent Values In TaUorand CoTortOloth Dlpand .... NauUoal f ront-Boofors lined with Smyrnas-strietly all wool taffeta silk or satin. . 10i24 Inches to 0x12 ft 3OclBto:003 At' I5.98...TAIL0B MADE COSTUMES OF Wiltens-nnest eradea Venetian Cloth In the now Bprln 27x54 ,no,,M t0 0i ft 2 08 W shades Tunlo skirt Taffota Insralns strictly all wool Hoed Beofer Habit baok triple 3x2 yds to 4x5 yds 3 CO to 11.08 stitched seams. InBralns-wool flllod At 17.98. ...TAILOR MADE COSTUMES of 3x2 yds to 3x5 yds 148to4l) Venetian Cloth-Blaok and. colors Bheepskins-aU colors f 1.08 to OftS lined throughout with finest col- Cocoa and Fibre Mats .40 to "13 ored taffeta silks circular skirts -fly front Reefers. HALIi EUGS NInofeot Twelve feet At 19.98... TAILOB MADE COSTUMES of 8 -J "J fine Cheviot Beroe taffota silk lined throughout circular skirt Carpet Sweopors-BIssol's Best 1.79 laced habit baok four or six, button Beef or velvet collar silk facorerers. New e0mfortab!es. Finer Tailor Made Costumes fn latest Sprine fabrics and colorlnus. plain or em- Three Specials, broidored and braided; latest Coats. Comblnlnc Good Quality nn.l Mo.lrr- Jackets. Etons or TfBhNFIttlne Waists. Prlco' t,mt wo MUr -" lined with black or contraat!n colored th8 Be,t VM"" ,n T"Tn- taffetasllks 22.98 to 49.98 FIK8T SrECIAL....69 CENTS. Fancy Sllkollno wool tufted Best white cot. ,r n ton filled full size. Golfeapes second special.... 1.25. In the fashionable double face Bus Cloths Sllkollno and Satoon Heavy and lUlitweighl all combinations, with and without frlnees or Ian0T "tltched or tuftad. THIBD SPECIAL.... 1.9a flounces. Fine. FancyFronchSateon-Full size -DalntT. 5 So 10 1D.9B pretty colors and desluns. Sherman Square Hotel, BOULEVARD, CORNER WEST 7IST ST. AMERICAN PLAN. Strictly a family hotel; choice suites, furnished or unfurnished, to rant hy the aeaaon or year. Oulalne and service of the htshest order. All water nsed la thla hotel la filtered. Bates reasonable. Location convenient to all parti ot the city. WALTElt LAWHENCE. Manager. HOTEL LINCOLN, Broadway and 52d St., NEW YORK. THOMAS . DOZLE, Xmuuger. XtoomM Ea Alt or Slaglf. Kuspea Plmn. tHecardew hotel; ATLASTIO CITy, N. J. NOW OPEN. The meat delightful hotel on the Atlantic Coast, For Excellence of Cuisine and Service It is unsurpassed. Uotand Cold Fresh and Salt Water Baths with Every Suite of Booms. THE SLEV1N HOTEL, l.TU BT. AND 7TH AV. J For gentlemen, on the European plan, tl per day: special rate for large and email rooma. by the week or month. IiPOlI BLEV1N. rroprletor. fmmii house 8TH ST.. 001.TTS AV7 Handsomely furnished rooma, steam heat, electrin lights and tiaih; rates rea aonabla; for gentlemen, T. f. PADDBLL. Frop'r. HOTEL MARTY, & & $ i 47 West 24th St. gSS8- Pri"u Dlal ollerjfjj and $thoos. Tor Xouns Men A TVomao City A Country. REGENTS' EXAMINATIONS. Over 8,000 students have been prepared st Mew Tork Frepaxatory School, 16 W,Sd at.) classes and private work. Student may enter now. For Boys and Young Men City and Country. tQOprn expenditure annually; healthfulness re-nX40- markahle; admlaalon throuBbout year: Ian qaea tauuht converaatlonally. Hempstead, Lodc Island. Boya Institute. BualnesstColles:es. "Can 1 ar Can't J, Shall J or Shan't I." Learn Shorthand f STENOGRAPHY bpmno and sdmuer IVl CLASSES NOW FOItMINO. ..J?J?Ji'.-... 0 A. M. to A P. M. IAItT. TYPEWR1TINQ Wvate or Clue Instruction. TRAINING NIOHT CLUB CLASS. Sf.Hnnl tOACniNG. AllSysUms. aViHUUL. 2 Monthly. SPEEUIMU. 8 EAST i8I BT. F. K. rAKRI81I. Instructor. Paino'o Baeiness School and Sohool of Stenography and Typewrltlnn. Open Day and Bvenlna. ea Bowery, Cor. Canal St. Uptowni 107 WesTSath St., Cor. Broadway. UTIIEBFOBD'8 BOIldOLB.-dreara. the future ahorthandi typewriting, bookkeeplnit, HS.t Broadway. Mew York! 300 Joralenion si., llrooklyn. Schools of Klocutlon and Drainntlo Arts. STAGE IMSTIIUOTIOK.-Ladlas and senilemen thnrousbly and practically preparod for the pro. feaaloaal suite br the well-known aotor, EDWIN aoRDON iSWBIOIOK. Send for circular. Hew Tork School Of Actios, i East 3 ad at. Dancing Academies. MISSMcCABE'S Dacclnz School, 21 East ljthst., near B'way. Private aauclaaaleaaona dally) beitinnere lay time. C'EHTltAL PABlTDANOING'OADEMYroirhTt.'; nth ar. Clua, private instruction dally: a los aons, 11. Circulars. Bebools of Fliyslcal Culture. CWIUHINR 1NBTBCOTI0N FOB DTVimmillU. WOMEN A,D CHII.DUEN. Berkeley BwlnmlDgSohool, 28 Wast 4ib St., sad at Pratt InsUtute. Brooklyn. Teachers' Agenclea. SCBKBUEBHORN'HTEACnKRS'AOEMCT. A lUUable and Kaldeot IMncauonal Bualneas Bureau. I JOHM O. BOoiwril, Hauaier, I SEastlithiUcvrl'orkclty, I 3 qeinttr wortis. 1 , , 1 arm I'hcKIo Co. Summer route (or wluter travel, or partlculara apply to New York, N. Y. Boston, SI" Chlcnco & Alton .161 B'way. S60 Wirfhlntttonit. Tm" "'ncra 8 B'w' IWWsshlngtoa iu So. aclflo Co BaUB'wky. VStatast. VIRGIMlvi MOT SPltlKGS, Open ail the year. 3,600 feet elevation on the . CnESAPliAKi; ANI OHIO ItAII.AVAT Extension to the NEW HOMESTEAD, eontalntnt one hundred additional suites ot ro-ml, with private baths, ready for the rarl sprinic r"n. Hotel and bathhouse now under one renf Most curative batha kuuwn for rheumatlMii C"u' and nervous troubles. Every bath from Auxins' eprlnee of natural hot water. CIOa.F LINKS ANU WKLL-KKIT (illl.r.N. Fine livery and maonlncent mountain Htirroun llnir. Pnllraan compartment car New Yorlt to Hot KiTlniS without change dally, eioept Humla), llnoi. it Fred Bchoneld'a, Metropolitan bulMini:. Mlnm Square. Excuriltin tlcketa and Pullman rccrtl"n Chesapeake and Ohio offices, KHJaudlSJ.I llroal way.andofflcesPtnnijlvaniall.lt. Celebrated Healluu Spriuns wati ron Mle b n a. Oassebeer, 72d at. and Columbu. av. FltED HTEItBY, Maliauor. Hot Springs, Batlx-uuntr, Na. GARDEN CITY HOTEL Garden City, N. Y. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Forty minutes from New York City or Br l n, via long Island Railroad. A brink structure, v tin ill modern improvementa and conveniences ROOMS LARGE AND AIRY. The cuisine and service absolutely sr.t ! Olasa-lncloaad sun parlor 800 feet lnleuvth histel by eteam. FINEST GOLF LINKS IN THE COUNTRY. Special rates for families wishing to ruuala tnroocbout the winter, lllustratnd booklet term.. ho., on application to V. C. HAl'l'OIU), Msuagef. NEW JER8EY. THE LAUREL HOUSE, Lakewood, New Jersey. DAVID II. l'lTCMKn, .Mnnner. , . Iukewood'a advantasea for those desiring '''"", lie and eport are known everj whore l "f Hinting, drlvlnit. blcycluia, Ac. Splendid " ,n4 well-kept walka through the pine, gfflBl QottttS, SUPREME COUItr. COUNTY OK NfcW tnHK -, In the matter of the application rf tin M' ' Aldermen and Commoualty of lb Clt ' v" York, for the appointment of CommL.loni r (i' pralsal, under chapter 11a of tho Ijiv.s ' 1" - passed March 0, ISU3. infilled "An ait 1 1 foraettllnp; and establishing porniaiuull ' V tlon and boundaries of the aveutta knouti 11 ' ' WASUINOTON IIIDOK llOAD, lu 'Iho til York, and in relation to the liuproi emeui I' - TAKE NOTICE TIItT, I'UIIHI'AST I" 1 provialona of chapter llaof the lAe i,i 1- ' all other atatutea In such casea made and pr an application will be made by the umleiiu ' t oration Uounsel of TheClty nf Nework 1 1 i ' " lebalfof The City or New York, to tin " Court ot the State New York at a HpecUl 1 ' aald Court, Fart III. thereof, to bo held in it" I Judicial Department, at tueCountr Court II "- " The (Illy ofNew York, Borough or Manliatian 17th day of March. 1HIM, at theopeiiluk' I H' ' on that day, oraaaoon thereafter a count) ' heard thereon, for the appointment of a ' aloner of Appraiaal tn the aboto-tnlltled U" ' the plare and stead of Yi alter Stanton, di tea.eii Dated New York, March S. Ihiiu JOHN WUil.ES. Corporation Counsel No, 3 Tryoii Row NewtoikCliy. BorouaU u( Uanh attaaV