Cafe Martin Main Entrance 26th Street, bet. Broadway and Fifth Avenue. RESTAURANT A LA CARTE. Table d'Hote Dinner IN THE LARGE RENAISSANCE ROOM. from 6 to 9 P.M., $1 .50 MUSIC SUPERB APPOINTMENTS FOR AFTER-THEATRE SUPPER. A remark was made as to the beauty of a lady's gown ; she re- plied " The beamty t f the gown is created by the 'Bcmbyx Silk Lining '; it is simply ideal, and costs very little. How they can sell it at such a low price is beyond me !" If persons were as willing to be pleasant and as anx'ous to please in their own homes as they are in the company of their neigiibors, they w uld have the happiest homes in the world. Established 1851. SIEDES WEST 34th STREET (Near Waldorf* Astoria.) I FURS AND GOWNS. I FO U R SPECIALS PERSIAN LAMB COATS to order, .... $125 SEAL GARMENTS, remade to latest style, relifted and dyed,$50 S JPTI S F A CT I O *l TAILOR-MADE SUITS, silk lined, - $50 RIDING HABITS, perfect fit, - - - - 9&0 GU Jt R Ji M T E ED . ! VICTOR TALKING MACHINE RECORD LIBRARY What It Is-How to Obtain the Records Weekly. Wi.iie the proposi ion is euirely new to the public, yet it is very simple, and its advantages so numerous and desirable that it is small wonder that many are joining daily. Suppose, for instance, that you own a Victor Talking Machine, a Zonophone, a Columbia Disc Record Talking Machine or a Gramophone. Or, perhaps, you are thinking of buying a Victor, which is the most popular Talking Machine in the world, $6,000,000 worth of these entertainers have been sold within a year. If you possess a Talking Machine, of course you have been buying records, and when you reflect how many you have purchased and heard ever so often, you probably hesitate about spending so much more money to add to your collection. But if vou can enjoy the selections without much cost ? Ah, that is another question. We have solved it. We have made arrangements with the Victor Company by which we can supply you with 6 or 12 new records every week for six months or a year at certain rates. The schedule follows : FOR 12 NEW RECORDS every week for 62 £*>A /w\ weeks you pay.. $£U.UU FOR 12 NEW RECORDS every week for 26 & /\*v weeks you pay. $l£-UU FOR 6 NEW RECORDS every week for 52 weeks you pay . ipl^.UU FOR 6 NEW RECORDS every week for weeks you pay. $7.00 As soon as you join the Library, and the plan is much like that of a regular Book Library, you begin to receive the Records. Payments are made in advance. You come for the Records ; and at the expiration of your week you return them and obtain another set, continuing as long as you retain your membership. The Records remain our property. You simply have their use for a trifling consideration. It is the cheapest form of obtain- ing the use of the Victor Records ever devised, and the results are absolutely satisfactory to you. The Records are all new, having been made for the Library. This applies to the records in course of preparation for the complete term of membership. Every record played for you, if you so desire, before you take it away. No imperfect Records. The Records are placed in a box, and as handily carried as a book. If these conditions are not perfectly clear to you, write us for further information. Or, better still, come direct to the Victor Talking Machine Studio where experts will make clear as sunshine every detail. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES Range in Price from $15.00 to $60.00. Our sales of these Talking Machines have grown so great that we found it necessary to still further enlarge the Talking Machine Studio on the 3d Floor. It now adjoins its former quarters, but is about twice as large. Seats are provided for t ose who care to sit while the daily recitals are in progress. The appointments are virtually as comfortable as those of any recital hall. Any record played upon request. More than 5,000 records to select from. (FIFTH FLOOR, EAST, 18th STREET.) WEE GIVE "S. & H." GREEN TRADING STAMPS. DRE T ACHY Ifl ITSELF VERY / DEMOCRATIC TICKET Low gave Odell's steamboat company a twenty-five years' lease of a pier for $31 ,000. Under Tammany the City got $47,000 for a smaller adjoining pier. This favor to Odell en- tailed a loss to the City of nearly $350,000. A Democratic City administration cares for all classes, poor as well as rich, and sees that all enjoy the rights that belong to them, whether living in a tenement or the Union League Club House. Tammany stands for municipal prosperity, home rule, liber- ality, and ample school accommodation. Two years ago Low charged Tammany officials with stealing millions from the City. Despite the eagerness and activity of Republican State machine to prove the contrary, not a single act of Tammany corruption has been disclosed. No Democrat can give a valid excuse at this time for not supporting the Democratic candidates, provided he believes in a Democratic administration of the City, State and Nation, based upon equality, honesty and efficiency. Two years ago the Low campaigners raised the cry that the Brooklyn Bridge was about to fall because of Tammany negli- gence. Doesn't the bridge still stand? A Democratic City should have Democratic officials. The 1 Democratic candidates are without reproach, able, competent and honest men. McClellan, Grout, fornes, Bischoff, Erianger and Ahearn. his Commissioners Attorney and the All you have to know about the best finish for floors is FLOORENE, guaranteed superior to shellac or wax as a permanent, durable floor finish. For Sale n\, F. W. Herk, Jobber and Dealer in Paints, Oils, Brashes, Colors, etc. 350 W. 42d St. Jtlao Siegel-Cooper Co. THE BIO STORE, 18th Street and Sixth Avenue. THE REQUISITE AT SMART FUNCTIONS. GIANT STRIDES! All Records Broken. CASES or 83,700 CHAMPAGNE Imported up to October 1, 1903, making the greatest number of cases of any brand of champagne imported, SHOWING AN INCREASE OF 19,919 Cases Over the Same Months of 1902. The above statement is verified by Custom House statis- tics compiled from Bonfort's Wine and Spirit Circular. This places MOET & CHANDON at the HEAD of the importation list in the UNITED STATES, as well as in the WORLD. MOET take in consulting him. THE HAND is a mirror reflecting the many events the fuiure holds, and palmistry shows how to change your re- lation to Fate and thus choose the best course. Thousands who are suc- cessful in every walk of life are being guided by it to-day. Do Not Lose Hope because the way seems dark and the affairs of life mixed. It is determination and will that win when the efforts are rightly directed. Knowledge o:iens the door that ignorance would forever close. " Fletcher saved me serious mistakes ; his prophecies are fulfilled," says Florence Marryat. 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For pale at -II leading Depart- ment Stores and Druggists. Each bottle bears Hazard's special trade-mark. A LADY To Bo Weii Groomed Must have the Nails rianicured. Hair, Face and Scalp attended to at least once a week bv Dr. Robinson's experts. MANICURING and all departments under the supervision of DR. E. P. ROBINSON. Specialist, 62 W. 35 th St., opp. GarrickTheatre. An establishment patronized by the refined and cultured. LYRIC THEATRE, SAM S. and LEE SHUBERT, - Lessees WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1903, And for Four Weeks Only, the engagement terminating Saturday, November 7. hvery 'evening at 8.20. Saturday Matinees at 2. RICHARD MANSFIKLD "OLD HEIDELBERG" BY WILHELM MEYER-FORSTER. " He may not, as unvalu'd persons do, Carve for himself ; for on his choice depends The safety and the health of the whole State." — Hamlet, Act I., Scene 3. KARL HEINRICH {Hereditary Prince of Sack sen- Karhburg) Mr. MANSFIELD STAATSMINISTER VON HAUGK Mr. A. E. GREENAWAY HOFMARSCHALL FREIHERR VON PASSARGE Mr. HENRY WENMAN KAMMERHERR VON BREITENBERG Mr. WM. J. SORELLF KAMMERHERR BARON VON METZING Mr ERNEST C. WARDE DOCTOR JUTTNER (Tutor to Karl Heinrich) Mr. A. G. ANDREWS CHAPLAIN OF THE COURT Mr. H. S. HADFIELD LUTZ ( Valet to Karl Heivr cfi) Mr. LESLIE KENYON GRAF VON ASTERBERG (Student of the Corps ' Saxonia 1 ') Mr. FRANCIS McGINN VON WEDELL (Student of the Corps " Saxo-Borussia ") Mr. H. COLEMAN KELLERMANN (Steward of the Corps "Saxonia") Mr. EDWARD FITZGERALD RUDER (Innkeeper at Heidelberg) Mr. W. J. CONSTANTINE FRAU RUDER (his wife) Miss ANNIE WOOD FRAU DORFFEL (her aunt) Miss VIVIAN BERNARD KATHIE Miss GRACE ELLISTON KARL BILZ (Student of the Corps "Saxonia") Mr. H. NEUMAN KURT ENGELBRECHT (Student of the Corps " Saxonia"). ... Mr CLEMENT TOOLE VON BAUZIN (Student of the Corps "Saxonia") Mr. F. W. THOMPSON VON REINECKE (Student of the Corps " Sixoma") Mr. WENDELL THOMPSON STEINER ( Student of the Corps " Suabui") Mr. CHARLES QUINN NAUMANN (Student of the Corps " Vavdaha") Mr. J. HAFEY ECKARDT (Student of the Corps " Rhenama") Mr. P. A. G. McCARTHY SCHOLERMANN . . . . ) ( Mr HENRI LAURENT GLANZ \ (Lackeys) \ Mr A. McHUGH REUTER ) ( Mr. M. C. TILDEN CONDUCTOR OF THE BAND Mr. CHAS. CAROLY Officers at the Court of Karlsburg : — Messrs. Hevia, Brunswick, Sachs, Faust, Newton, Patron and PincUr. Students of the Corps "Saxonia": — Messrs. Deery, Delmar, Walter, O'Brien, Lyman, Rensaeler, Gross, Osborne, Scrace, Osborn, Harmon, Lieblee, Silverman and Conway. Students of the Corps "Suabia": — Messrs Foster, Berkess, Hadfield, MacDonald, Parry, Miller, Bradford, Dimond, Foster, O'Brien, Berkes and Le Voisier. Students of the Corps "Saxo-Borussia": — Messrs. Waterburv, Clinton, Paterson, Stevens, MacCallam, Primrose, Hope, Jones, Gordon, Taylor and Chase. Students of the Corps " Vandaua " : — Messrs Whitehouse, Wagner, Bordley, Prescott, Marsile, Thackera, Vest, Carrol, Brosseau and Myers. Students of the Corps "Rhenama": — Messrs. Casey, Steiner, Neumann, Koch, Harvey Taylor, Eekelhardt and Foster. Students of other Corps. Officers. Guards. Lackeys, etc. Programme Continued on Second Page Following. . GIANT STRIDES. 8 3 , 700 CA qf S MOET & CHAN DON Champagne Imported up to October 1, 1903, making: the greatest number ot cases of any brand of Champagne imported. VERIFIED BY CUSTOM MOUSE STATISTICS. THE NEW ^lAIUlTr OCT A I " IS PERFECTION VINTAGE OF W fl ■ I EL O&Ml. IN CHAMPAGNE HUTCHINSON, new E & CO., Ma HUFA C 1 URERS, C: i-M4-*4 Director FOR Mr. Mansfield Mr. L\ man B. Glover ,.. ■ Mr. Paul VYilstach ..Mr. Henry K. House ....Mr. K. <. ecil B tier .... Mr. Charles Quinn Mr. Can Krusada TO THE LAD! ES ! Attention is called to the Ladies' Hat Holder, which will be found on the backs of the chairs, for the convenience of ladies in holding their hats. On removing the hat and running the hat pin through the brim and then into the hole of the holder, it will be seen that the hat is securely held in place. A. D. T. Messengers furnished at Box Office. Carriages a'rive at the 42d Street entrance ai d leave at the 43d Street entrance a IIP. ft KEEP YOUR FACE YOUNG The skin is one of the most highly organized parts of the human body and has more to do with the attractiveness of the face than any other feature. With scientific, systematic, thorough treatment, I speedily, permanently and safely cure pimply faces, blackheads, large pores, blotchy skin, dandruff, scale, crust and all irri- tated, inflamed or eruptive conditions of the skin and scalp, stop hair falling, fading, splitting and promote a strong healthy growth. 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To HEAR is to be convinced of tone quality. To SEE is to realize how small space is really required to accommodate this Triumph of Piano Construction. Not less interesting than the announcement of its entrance into tne musical world is The Selling Price, which is considerably less than other makes of grands — practically placing the purchase of a grand piano at the cost of a high-class upright. Sold on terms to suit convenience of purchaser, and old grands, uprights or squares taken as part payment. WARCROOMIp NEW YORK : BROOKLYN : Fifth Avenue and 19th St. 524 Fulton Street. A Notable Selection Quality alone being again the basis of selection, Pommery Cham- pagne was chosen for exclusive use at the magnificent banquet given in Boston by the Ancient and Honor- able Artillery Company of Massa- chusetts to the Honourable Artillery Company of London, England. In Mauritius they make tea of the leaves of an orcnid. Iu Peru they drink mate, a tea made from a native species of holly. The Abys sinians make a tea from the leaves of Catha eduiis, which has strong - timulating quairies. NOTICE The New York and Brooklyn Theatre Programmes ol the week ending October 17 th had the ad- ▼ertisement of Boxbav ^evertear Lining Silk with an error in them, statins' widtli 10 inches. The ~idth of the Boxbay Nevei- tear Laning iailk is 19 inches* You will never know how delicious Cocoa really Is till you have tasted Phillips ' Digestible Cocoa, the only Cocoa with a rich chocolate flavor. An easily digested, nutritious food-drink. Makes a valuable addition to the diet of the invalid, and a healthful substitute for tea or coffee. Wholly different from other Cocoas, From fragrant Mohawk Valley lands Comes Sweet Clover Milk finest of all brand*. F YOU WANT THE BEST CARL H. 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It is not a cheap piano, built merely .on selling; but considering its count- less points of superiority, its matchless purity and richness of tone, and tbs marvelous beauty of the instrument, rt is the cheapest piano anywhere manu- factured. It is practically unrivalled. From Tht Christian KaUo^ \ - y^ PERFECT FITTING j •VESTS- f FISCHER PiflNOS. It is sate to say that the hi crh esteem given to any work of Art must be founded upon merit. When the Musical Artist and the Home Player are united in their high appreciation of the FISCHbR PIANO, we take their verdict un- qualifiedly. Both have for vears maintained the supremacy of the FISCHER PIANO because of its Tone-quality, Artistic Individuality and Durability. The Royal Arms A Residential Hotel, 200 and 208 WEST 43d STREET. The most beautiful apartments in the city, luxuriously furnished, arranged in si ites of from one to three rooms and bath, under the direct care and constant supervision of an experienced housekeeper and staff of efficient maids and house servants, at reasonable rates, for either transient or permanent guests. Cuisine unexcelled. Four elegant dining-rooms and cafe stocked with the finest brands of ales, wines and liquors. Regular Table Board. Meals a la carte at all hours; but your special attention is called to our TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEONS (/ to 3 p.m.) . $ .50 TABLE D'HOTE DINNERS (6 to 9 p.m.), before the play . I.OO TABLE D'HOTE SUPPERS, "After the Pia. " (/O.JO p.m.) . .75 If served in private or exclusive dining-rooms, 25 cents extra for service. In justice to yourself, drop in and test its merits— JUST AROUND THE CORNER. LYRIC THEATRE 42d St., 43d St., Broadway and Seventh Ave. Sam S. Shubert Manager The Philadelphia Record of October 13 said : " Red Feather " can be set down as the most brilliant musical entertainment in regard to its sartorial and scenic fea- tures of the present era of footlight gor- geousness, musically and dramatically v.orthy of the name of "opera comique." Monday Evening, Nov. 9, F. ZIEGFELD presents Grace Van Studdiford — and — The Ziegfeld Opera Co. — with - ELISE DE VERE — in — RED FEATHER Opera Comique. De Koven, Klein and Cook. A Signal Comic Opera Success. PRINCESS, Broadway and 29th Street. Tel. 2885 Madison. Sam. S. & Lee Shubert & Chas. E. Evans, Props. OPENING PERFORMANCE— TUESDAY, OCT. 27 KYRLE BELLEW Management of Liebler & Co., ASSISTED by E. M. HOLLAND EDWIN ARDEN And an Exceptional Company, In EUGENE PRESBREY'S New Play, RAFFLES Dramatized from E. W. HORNUNG'S Thrilling Story, THE AMATEUR CRACKSHAN. OAsi^ro, Broadway and 39th St. Teles. 6020 and 6726 38th. Sam 5. and Lee Shubert, - - - Proprietors NOW PLAYING MESSRS. NIXON & ZIMMERMAN ANNOUNCE MR. FRANCIS WILSON And Company of Ail-Star Players, in ERMINIE A Sumptuous Reproduction of the FAMOUS COMIC OPERA CLASSIC, MADISON SQUARE THEATRE, SAM S. and LEE SHUBERT, . Managers NOW PLAYING. RESUMPTION Of THE TRIUMPHANT RUN, GRflGt GEORGE Supported by ROBERT LORAINE and a Distinguished Company of 2H) People, in WM. A. BRADY'S much praised production of FRANCIS AY MAR MATTHEWS' play, PRETTY PEGGY. Beginning Tuesday Ev'g, Nov. 3 CHARLES B. DILLINGHAM WILL PRESENT JESSIE MILWARD In a New Comedy by R. C. CARTON Author of "Lord and Lady Algy," entitled A CLEAN SLATE (By arrangement with Charles Frohman). The Company includes : J. H. GILMOUR, DRINA DE WOLFE. HELEN TRACY, ALFRED FISHKR, GEORGE HONEY, LAURA LEMMERS. ALICE LEIGH, VERNBR CLARGES A. A. VANTINE Sr CO., Broadway and 18th Street. Japanese Screens, $2.50, $3.00, $5,00 $6.00 KIMONOS (Washable Crepe) $3. oo TURKISH SLIPPERS Ladies' - - 50c. pair EMBROIDERIES, LACES. HARDMAN H1AN3. Time, the de trover of most eanbly things his no respect wha:ever for the average piano-forte. One that will im- pr ve with use is so exceptional that it stands out prominently. Hardman, Peck & Co. boldly make this claim for the ardman Piano: ' The only piano WHICH IMPROVES WITH USE." This is not an idle boast. These instruments are made to last. They have stood every possible test, and have emerge i triumph- antly. They contain many improvements and distinctive features, which have given them their high position. The case de- signs are singularly beautiful, but their most p te t charm is their tone, in which mellowness, sweetness and power are combined. From every point of view the Hardman Piano is worthy of unreserved commendation. 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