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THE EVENING STAR, AMUSEMENTS. : — NEW NATIONAL THRATER.- ‘ open question whether a play tha! «When. : J its main charm from the epigrams it con- 9 10 TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1898-14 PAGES. LOCAL MENTION. ART STUDENTS' LEAGUE AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT. Academy of Music.—Katie Emmett in| A Oreditable Exhibition Showing Steady (BRONCHITIS |ma ae To be held tn : Or Incipient Consumption. 4 “The Waifs of New York. tains, that is to say, a strictly literary as the benefit of the Art Students’ League, at iP’ CONVENTION HALL, Columbia Theater.—The Lilliputians in Progress. distinguished from a strongly dramatic 5 promises to be very much out of the ordi- May 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th. She be CU play, can take @ substantially firm hold on | 1-5. treated ase spp, but at the last mo-|hary in attractive and emusing features, A New Method of Cure | arcs ores soa scarce nents sale Grand Opera House—Thos. E. Shea in the public favor. “The Princess and the | ment escapes. Mr. & M. Colville sustains | and there fs every prospect of its being a GUMAN'S fn EF ee Ow ok “The Man-o'-War's Man.” Interesting Studies From Life and | pu: ”’ is such a play. It is a delight- ) spirit and | sreat success. financially. The manage- ‘ARENA BOXES BO) AND $50. itterfiy’ play. the part of vom Lghde with sp! ae F 5 Fs Kernan’s Lyceum Theater—The City ful bit of writing, and, in the hands of such | feeling. ‘The other members of the large | ment has been extremely fortunate in se- ing this Disease. apl2tt SEASON SEATS. 46. Sports. ee eciavece company make the most of the limited op- | curing amateur performers more talente: ° DVORAIPS DRAMATIC CANTATA Lafayette Square Opera_ House.—Julia an aggregation of players as the New York portunities given them by the subordination | than many on the professfonal stage. . i Marlowe in “The Countess Valeska.” Their Work. Lyceum Compeny, presenting it last night of the minor roles. < Among those taking part are Mrs. Tom %, in this city for the first time, it is a notable pe Noyes, eopreno: Mr. Gaetano Trentanove: | Recommended by Thirty-eight The Spectre s Bride, evening’s entertainment. In fact, in view| GRAND OPERA HOUSE—A war play | tenor; Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy ( ‘Will be presented at the season's reco cons! times | give an athletic performance); Mr. Charles =e The annual exhibition of the Art Stu- 2 one saat Sane ee ae Blane tor the migncwated to arouse enim | Green, whose menologue will be most Hundred Physicians. New National Theater.—Lyceum_ Stock Company in “The Princess and the Butter- fly.” Old Corcoran Gallery.—Art loan exhibi- z dents’ League, which {s in progress at 803 has an opportunity to give vent to bursts | amusing, and many others. A delightful 2 Congregational Church Caeeuitecd Peale nacre aaee Irth street, fully justifies the expectations | notch of excellence. In view, however, of | Of patriotiom in Pur sale le the cecites | feature Till be a laughuble farce, “The TUESDAY, APRUL 19, aT 8 Pt. Willard Hall.—Lumicre’s Cinematographe. | f those who look for a steady advance in | the peculiar nature of the composition, in- | ment. Such was the case at the Grand Bee ee SRT sc tot Wala Mie | Bemciliis: te ua’ tetemmation of the waress By TT bare ue ee ail ‘Lecture on “His- | the work which the pupils put forth each | terest conte on eS sainly in Overs, ao last night, Cee for one tebe es Mahony, Kenneth 0'Con- —- Baing the a ponsages. and ts maul- Th Ch 1s tonite Shake tee “Teaaes ? " the work of the capable men and women | ond time this season Mr. Thomas E. p 2 rseness Ing cough, e- on Do eI rere te aot up to thet of leet year, but the stus | Under the management of Mr. Daniel Froh- | rresented his strong, melodrama, “The | nor, Wm. F. Curtis, Will Mahony and W. | fewe* J Rotresnees and irritating cough, some. ¢ Choral Society ° : 2 thers wil! take part. | chest. In its more advanced stages there is hectic ; man. There have been many changes in | Man-o'-Wers-Man” to a large audience. |S. McCarthy. Many o EXCURSIONS TOMORROW. dents have made up for this by the added | this company during recent years. The list | as Mr. Shea made a great success on his YALE GLEE CLUB—The Easter non- | {Ter gmsclation, Kees of volce and other sya) Festi attention which they have given (0 oiher | is almost entirely new. Miss Mannering | first appearance this season, he more than | |YALE GLEE CLUB The aster holt. | toms of c MENT AND CURE.—Dronchitis, in tne | 20Ston Festival Orchestra, departments of study. These annual ex- | and Miss Cpp have taken the places of old | doubled it last night, and from the cheers pened a regular event that hundreds look | peginning. ts purely © loot Guar coy Fag a= taba ae ‘ 1 = id largely in order that | favorites, and Mr. Hackett and Mr. Court- | that greeted his every appearance on the fonwara at x spring. The sons of Ell | eases, end canner be reschud to netics —— jusicians, w owing solo! hibitions are held largely Tigh ana ise Morte nave med the | stage it could be seen that he had won a | forw: 0 it every spi 4 Bh Sealed Fog en pgeeng ooag i ee ches | MPs. Frances Dunton Wood of Boston, soprano, those interested in the students may Rave | ii of roles formerly assigned to people | warm place in the hearts of his audience. | always make a brave show. They cig og Assisted by the Steamer Estelle Randall for Glymont and intermediate landings at 9:30 a.m. Steamer Washington for Norfclx and Fortress Monroe at 7 p.m. Mr. Wm. H. Rieger of New York, tenor. and atomizers only “ Steamer Wakefield for Colonial Beach | an opportunity to see what they have been | 15, venturing their fortune in starring | Mr. Shea is a star in his line, and his sup- Seen Heats OOO oad. Soe - | Mr. W. A. Howland of Boston, Baritone. and river landings. doing during the year, but their value 10 | performances. Yet it cannot be said that | port is quite up to the pace tis “heavy. | Priately enough, they bring” along. thelr | SCOO% Air ne, : All under the direction of Trains leave 1314 street and Pennsylvania | the workers thenselves must not be for- | the company is weakened. Mrs. Whiffen is | Henry Testa makes an acceptable “heavy, Bi ‘instrels to celebrate in 801 their tri- Yes the secret of the it success of 5 i hourly from 8 a.m. to drawings are all hurg | still present, as a delightful reminder of ied m he glee ank bine cite fount raphe eh ge pe ira Tir. Josef Kaspar. avenue for Arlington iy gotten. When the drawings a se a Se S84 roncnlal Grouties, The, 8pm. together on the walls the student often sees | the old Lyceum days, and here an exe the usual large and fashionable gathering | breathe through ths Inhaler i freed ipa sy hea ak ve 13% @ Pennsylvania are other personal suggestions of the past. Sealtiin taeet ac ine Deets? GET nine | San GME Mibcieane snd Situ woth uetendu oot Reserv, ‘Te. a ceria! for MaGuet Weranaat/ 6-00. 10205 in @ flash deficiencies tn his or her work | ii ‘the present 1s altogether delightful work to do as the heroine, but she did it is antiseptic; this air reaches every part of the | Now on sale at Jno. F. Ellis & Co's, $37 Pa. a Soo NC Ca Chen bn) Se Id not have | Put the brese os “ts, | well. Mrs. Shea is especially clever and | last evening, and the usual enthusiasm | Sincttal tubes and lunes Gils ei onee the gers | No aE ey eee eats which weeks of instruction cou "The Princess and “the Butterfly” is, pecially Jest evening; and) the abialy enthus bes nes. once, the: Bera nmsrss TES ee ee | Se ee briefly, the story of middle-aged love, ewO ee ae erat he Teesented every | vas choored. Of course thers wore tie old | sreeeneaa eens the Scitation cansed Ny their FAVETTE, roNtcHt At 8:2 earains foe Merete sisitencan and Designing and Life Classes. Persons so situated find themselves neces- pod Adees the Se oreme mussiay stand-bys, familiar to every college man. EStonishing rapidity, all this without any trouble LA MAT. SATURDAY ONLY, 2 Me ee a Ce i Falls Church hourly from a.m. to.10:40 | some of the visitors will be disappointed state Ped ap nears nee oe night, when Mr. Shea will appear in the | like “up-i-dee.” Then there were songs ap-| to the petient, as the Inhaler can be carried No Advance In Prices. p.m. to find that the scholarships in the design- ing and life classes have not yet heen awarded, as the work of the successful competitors has vsually been a source of se AT THE MASONIC FAIR LAST NIGHT National. Lodge and Washington Com- mandery served the most delicious Sherbet, ss furnished by La Fetra’s, llth and G sts. | interest to all comers. The women’s life n.w. Families supplied; $1.00 per gallon; | jass has done unusually good work this Se. half gallon; 30e. per quart. "Phone 1161. | season under Mr. Messerjs guidance, and aes Misses Mary Ellen Sigsbee, Catherine eee ee ee ee ee cts rn | Critcher, Juliet Thompson and Mrs. Mul- something new. A. Eberly’s Sons, 718 7th ler are among th who exhibit excellent eer SSS drawings. The men's life class, of which ANYTHING THAT REQUIRES AGIFT | Mr. Siebert has charge, has been quite the pocket and used at any time or in any place. le, “Dr. land Mr. Hyde,”’ Miss | propriate only to Yale, like “Brave Mother See TE ot echna. ctaes ould barter Senne Titi Ciena: onal ie baakiaat | Saleen rey coercing a aneete ee —In cases here there is soreness of the - Daqey sh JULIA night, Mrs. Lo, older hearers to see Eli jostled from his HYOMEI” Balm, the wo . these people to marry and to journey forth | Mbt, chaperoned by Mrs. Logan. premiership. ‘The stage was draped with | sould be used in connection with the Inhaler. together, growing old together, comforting ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—Katle Emmett, | the American colors, and, in hearty sym- a“, tT) N \V. \R LO \ V E in each other as the years bring their measure | sparkling, effervesceny and vivacious, apthy with the spirit of the day, the ini- HYOME! of chagrin and resignation. But love wills | undoubtedly one of ‘the most pleasing en-| tial number was Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes -THE COUNTESS VALESKA.-@ it otherwise and twists the situation out of | tertainers on the stage today. Her engage-| Forever," by the banjo club, No patriotic its normal proportions, assigning emotions | ment in “The Waifs of New York,” which SATURDAY NIGHT (ONLY TIME), 4 INGOMAR. ; air appeals to the popular heart just now N in the breast of the middle-aged woman | opened last evening at the Academy of| mcre than the strains of this melodious CURES BY INHALATION. and 2 young man that bring them both into | Music, is the second this season, and there-| march, which is admirably adapted for a| qt ts Nature's own Scicaihy Uatecn (heamsh aOs strong sympathy despite the disparity of | fore the melodrama is familiar to local | national song. During the singing of | air you breathe. There is no danger, no risk. Your Next Week... _“THE HIGHWAYMAN. their years; and equally playing havoc with | theater-goers, as is the work of the star. | “America” the entire athering arose. money is refunded if it fails to relieve. apll-2ort iddie-aged | The scenes are laid in New York city and Sass ‘Hyomei” Outfit, $1.00. Extra Inhalant, 50c.; seca Sea y but the contributions of | the unities in the case of a mf e in ie e! Qo, Extra Inhalant, S0c.: : to sell it should b> shunned. It’s an admis- | small this, year, <er and | man and a sprightly young woman. There | are strikingly true to life. They include|_ CARROLL INSTITUTE MINSTRELS —| ‘‘Hyomel” Balm, 25¢. Sold sion that {t's “cheap.” Pabst famous Mil- | Messrs. W: B. Chilton, Balto UT nets be [is very little plot.» The “story” is based City Hall Park, the Bowery, Harlem rail- | The initial spring entertainment of the | ¥ mall. Write for Story of “‘liyomel.” Free. New National Theater, i waukee. bee= goes into the best homes in |i Gone there. upon a sudden discovery that an imagined | road bridge, the Tombs police court, Para* | Carroll Institute Minstrels last evening at Say Sivcalng anf Métetey Mates, America on its ._ "Phone 273. ae Sas raed relatior@hip between the middle-aged man, | dise alley and Five Points. An effective | Carroll Institute Hal) proved an irrestetible THE R. T. BOOTH CO., : é j PABST BREW 03 N. Cap. st. Autiqucs sua: Pectentts “the butterfly,” and the young woman | climax is the passage of two railroad trains | attraction for many of those who are - i. DANIEL FROHMAN'S Ww Miss Louise Hull is the instructor for the | whom he learns to love, does not exist. G ired. ea across the Harlem bridge, two of the char- seamiliae, pa ae work af paatd iain 23 EAST %TH STREET, jas stoves repaired. nd under her | This permits excellent counter-plot in a| acters in the play saving their lives by ‘ganization. ie program for the Eas- YORK. ae ee | ee Tae ae anes atk that is | comedy vein that enables the playwright to | hanging by the supports in a most perilous | ter appearance was new in every respect, aol - ROAS: zi petted ier ator Produce three exceptionally strong situa- | position. A fire in a tenement house was| and the applause and laughter of the au- | ——— KENNY'S DRY ROASTED COFFEES. | admirable for its serious earnest quelities. | Ons ana to postpone the final union of the | cies wera portrayed. Miss Emmett is large- | dience was almost continuous from the} We sell Booth’s Hyomei Inhaler. Highest quality, _lowest prices. Pure| 1, this class the drawings by Misses AU-| men and women whom Cupid has mated | ly in evidence, and withal she sings and | Tise of the curtain to its final descent. In Mertz’s, 11th and F. Sugars sold at cost: & city sitet enny. | gusta Talcott, Marion Page, Harriet Mar-| until the last. few moments. Thus with | dances well, making wie win eee nt the first part the end men were George t ae ~~" | Gen, Bella Sherman, Mary Goodfellow and | artistic maneuvering the interest is never | lating to the Spanish-Cuban situation. | O'Connor, Harry Leigh, Harry Hills and The Butterfly. hy of men- | suspended. Specialties are also introduced by Harry | Charlie Green. Felix Mahoney acted as SEMENTS. eae wes [ae ae eee cinta ustzceal [ipMitaee Mariering a Way/7ullanilts/charne’| wreccesseie Engle and Little Josephine, | interlocutor. The hit of the opening ses- AMU April 18-MR. NAT. C. GOODWIN. aplt-tt j = Isabel |{ng. Her role gives her but one chance for | the latter a tot hardly more than five years | Sion was made by George O’Conno: BIJOU_ THEATER._WEEK APRIL d1TH. A T > Bauan’ viciet ‘Niles and’ Mr. A. P. Spear | serious work, the lines being cast in a vein | of age, who coments Que cgtny ove Je by | 84g “I Don't Like No Cheap Man DAILY. Exenines.-----10¢., 200., $e. Boe. Columbia, Tonight at 8:15. | CITY AND DISTRICT. display good work. ‘The portrait class | of frivolous lightness that becomes her per- | her rendition of “My Coal Black Lady.” Se eee Leigh's "Get ‘Your Money's | Return of then wtnst ihe Season, THCLY SHAT: pment SY acts = oa iss | sonality to a surprising degree. ler worl = oe ‘Walz and Ardell, Misses Great Salt Lake Basin. Tua aso one data ae Dies cel. Tanni atzthissend ofits ousthtaecenewereeares KERNAN’S LYCEUM THEATER—An SoBe Wantle | eocer and Dreher Gertie Gilson, 10 other big act The lecture of Mr. G. K. Gilbert of the| Mrs. Marble exhibiting very creditable | veals the capacity of this finished young | excellent program is Presented by the New LYCEUM THEATER STOCK 00. If The Princess and No more leaky gasoline stove: mew Dangler. A. Eberly’s Sons. MATINEES THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. THE FAMOUS AND ONLY les Green’s “Enjoy Yourselves, apll-6t-7 ¥ i vey |. Miss Sadie Meetze also shows | actress for highly emotional rendition. | City Sports Show at Kernan's this week, | C22” n reragnee eee at ee Calin | webbed Sone itt ete" | in Opes mofe iy eMaoncean Garba: | Chee ecyehiaia’ ernie, tock | Harty lay Cian taig’™ St Loan Ex- L , Geographical Society at the Colum! se | her best portrait is a large pastel, and Miss | cess Pannonia, having more work to do, | idan, the large eudiences at oth berform- | jating to the Maine disaster, in his sing- r PRESENTING FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ater Yesterday afternoon attracted a large | Josephine Gloetzner, Miss Jackson, Miss | and under more trying circumstances. She | ances yesterday went avon nlirely satis. | INDE, to, the Maine disaster. in his sin Sera Clee Sallie Wright and Mrs. McCutcheon dis- | has many long speeches that would puzzle | fied with the entertainment, Im aagithon to bas! Mr. Gilbert spoke about the “great basin | play interesting heads in charcoal. a performer of far longer standing and ex- of which the great Salt Lake is the cen- Water Color ter.” He divided his lecture into three parts—the mining, agricultural and graz-- ing industries of that section of the coun- struck a popular chord. ‘Sally Warner,” on o4 0 @ first rate vaudeville show, Yousouf, “the | by Howard 0. Cook and “The ‘Larnkey" by perience than she now is, but she acquits | terrible Turk,” wh. ms ampion- | C2, i 3 y @) Exhibit. hherclfiwithigrace andi tantiond dbesinatiat ‘0 claims the champion-| Charles Moore were also well received. it ll I English, ship of the wrestling world, gave an exhi- The water-color students, under Miss | any moment tire the house with her maun- | bition with. his partner and demom ea | ane first part was concluded with ‘The TheFairin Midgettowng Star le x2 trels wav- ° Perrie, have been studying industriously, | dering wails over her adding years. | Miss | his ability. “Although a giant In stature | Sta" ppangied flags, ‘The second part con- For Ch arity, Ext and Misses Annie Tait, Bessie Durfee, | OPP is beautiful, starnesqucs ae calnreas end development, he is as agile as a cat, | sisted of banjo selections by Joseph P. 9 Xx try. He said the reason so much interest | wary K. Porter and Mrs. Allender unite ene has certain ened ee ae lores his quick movements were loudly ap- Cullen, a character song and dance by Was felt in mining was on account of the! in making the exhibit attractive. This | 2" Calta pientl Red) Necro ele pisndes? Next month he wrestles Ernest | Master John P. Downey, a monologue by = lack of rain necessary for agricultural pur. | i the - pear practice and training, tg | Roeber for the championship of the world. | Charles Green and a ‘contortion cet by fults, The srazing industries of the coun- | Cheerful bit of wall space does not by any | gives promise of exceptional attainments | ‘The performance] opens with a burlesque | Harry Leche “The freon see, OLD CORCORAN GALLERY, try, ne said. are small for the same reason. ) means furnish all the color for the exhibi- | in the near future. Mr. Hackett as 8.r | entitled “A New Christening,” introducing | sheten ine yntch eho re einstrel” & The lecture was illustrated with stereop- | tion, as the pleasing oil studies by Miss} George Lamorant, “the his past work | 2C,members of the'company. The female | Chas. Gresn and Harry Leigh, was funny, F Monday, April 11, to ticon views of the section of the country | Aline Solomons do their share, and the\ even more capable os Te, tn that he | Contingency is pretty and shapely and the| and proved a fitting wind up of a thor-| FrOM Ys , about which he was speaking. Work of the designing class brightens up | Promised. His is a difficult role, in that he | comedians fall of a m>w class of fun. This | oughly onjoyable ceonine | The cesta non. A aT THE poe the league rooms wonderfully. Miss Hum- | Occuples the stage frequently with Mttle | is especially so @® Harry Stewart, who as | ta wusie ger eae ey ane caatrumens jay, April 24. Awfal inkumantt phreys has had charge of this class for two | action to aid him in Dees the Lens Barney Lev! commands the attention of | stitute Orchestra, under the direction of Sunday, Ap ° re | Some interesti: fet f ee years, and both the group of advanced | &round of talk. His perplexity over those who want to-be entertained. In the} Ben Judson. Inclusive. AID SERE guiffcring’ of the. Cubans, “resulting from | WOrKers and the pupils who have enjoyed | Changing, attitude toward Fay, Zullant te | ollo Afr. and Mira: Veritch, n'a now eaulll aE : Boston Festival Orchestrag! Spanish rule in Cuba, are now on exhibition | OnIY one season's study have profited well | artistically portrayed. aa thethousd trom | Dactscomety, Sci wera (exceed ingly clever. HISTORIC INDIA."—A lecture by Col. from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. week days. SuD-| 4 migcellaneous concert of one hour, to be fi in Topham’s big ‘show. window, 1251, | PY,er Instruction. the fret act, when he makes his appear. | L2nn end Rute eontributed an original |r. F. Hilder on Historie IndiaIts P egies nt t Kk, 50c. Sun- | lowed by an elaborate production of i an thes avewues “Uhone “who ie "| Excellent designs for tiles, book covers, | the first act. when he makes his appear- | comedy skit, HicTom Ward gave a new | aces and Battlefields,” will be delivered in | days, 2 to 6 p.m. Through the week, 50c. ave fail | calicoes and oilcloths are’ exhibited by | ance as a reserved, awkward young states- | monologue and thenhe female members of ROSSINI'S GRAND OPERA, s Trinity Parish Hall, corner 3d street and | gays, 25c. Tickets at the hotels, drug stores and ed to realize the true condition of zthese Lond ing room, to the R ‘ ee le r ville. poor Cubans at the very door of thir Gre | Misses Catherine Minnack, Ellen Lynch, | man in a London drawing to the company intradueed the rainbow dance, The Barber of Se Indiana avenue, at 8 o'clock tonight. Col. - +” | Ethel Graftam, Jane Hunt, Minnie Rynex, | fifth act. when he finally wins the hand of | describsd as the detest Parisian craze. | Hilder was tor Stasy’ Soy Comght. Col. | ot the door. ee Yan republic, should see these pietures. Elizabeth Donn, “Mrs. Handall and other | te princess. His work in the third act, | Whitelaw and Stewast fas the German and | the English army in India during the most DEMY. RFE prs 2 5. when he declares his love for the princess, | the Celt. were goad, and Masus and Mazett | exciti och-maki: riods. of that : Congregational Meeting. members ct the first-year! claen, is as finished as has been noted here in| repeated their highly successful acrobatic | (xcltimg eroch-making periods at | ACA © PRICES. The annual congregational meeting of Advanced Studies. ccuntry’s histcry. His lecture will include several seasons. Mr. Felix Morris has a | novelty. Hnglist.and:Woods, colored danc- | gn account of the geography. and history Every Evening, Wed. and Sat. Matinees, ~ St Mark's Lutheran Church, Rev. John C. | Among the advanced students working on } comparatively small part, that of a sub-| ers, dessrve memtiom as does Bd. Woods, Bowers, pastor, was held ast evening in of India, and a stirring description of the THE COMEDY SUNBEAM, wall-paper designs Miss Louisa Wain- | dued husband, but he gives it his most | who clatmsito be the cbampion:bag puncher Given = es with we a x exceptional iat cast, eh ! Puente in lis great role of FIGARO, “THE BA seats, $2, $1.50 and $1. Seats it api relief of Lucknow. There will be sixty- HISTORIC INDIA, } the church. “right exhibits decorative patterna tn | Pansaking attgntion and Produces one of | of the world. mo three stereopticon views which will greatly KATIE EMMETT IN ITS PALACES AND BATTLEFIELDS. / Reports of the officers and various com-| Which she has successfully conventional- | congned to the second act, and that act be. | THE BIJOU THEATER.—The bill pre-| #44 to the interest of the lecture. i (itustrated by 60 Stereopticon Views.) mittees were received, all of which evi- | !zed the American Beauty rosebud and the | comes in consequence one of the most de- | sented at the Bijou this wéek is acceptable aaial = Wait. Ss of New York. deneed a gratifying progress the past year. | Jack in*the pulpit, and Misses Beulah | lightful of the play. Mr. John Findlay has | im many ways. Several old favorites have The Sunday school, Mr. D. N. Klapp, su- perintendent, and Miss Mamie Stinzing, superintendent of the infant department, . eal . | only about five minutes’ appearance as a | r2turned for another engagement. There is Tees Devenean peatteeres ahawe cde servant, but his ability t make much out | not much merit in either ‘of the contribu- : of little is shown admirably. tions by the stock company, although Sam create Sees see rection. Zhe |“ Notwithstanding the many counter at- | Adams and Annie Carter wero entertaining. A LECTURE BY Col. F. F. Hilder, THE COLLISION IN MIDAIR—The Most Real- IN istic Railroad Scene Ever Presented on the Stage. NEXT WEEK —A Festival of Mirth. Jolly Fanny ce, ate _ nderful pro- 3 Me, Rice, in “At the French Ball.” apli-te : ap6. Was reported to have de wonderful pr is not remarkable this year, but in the de- | tTactions, the theater was crowded with | Miss Carter ts well known in vaudevil = Bee ns the Luther League was shown | partment of black and white one finds |0N@ of the largest and most fashionable | The Ahrens, Bigger and Dreh>r, Walk and Amateur Entertainment | Columbia. RECITAL. \ pet . Austin, Sam Adams, Truly Shattuck and rendered much service to the church. The | Fitzpatrick, A. G Randall and H. B. Bead. " E. Austin, fa gleetion of officers took place, and resuited | ford and Misses Irma Peixotto, Edna Wea. GESTURES OBR ee ne RS CE GEES UE jn the choice of the following: For elder | cott and Marguerite Downing. Mr. Carl Magra SIDS ich 2 for two years, Mr. F.W. Leorhardt: for dea- For the Art. Students’ League, [sane April 15, 2trourr, to be in a prosperous condition and to have | strong studies by Messrs. Balfour Ker, | 2Udiences of the season. fi “Austin, Som Adame ‘Traly Shattuck and Equal to Royal . Heber adds to the interest of the league | ‘f last night, evoked the enthusiasm which |, RINGLING’ BROTHERS’ CIRCUS.—A COLUMBIA THEATER, fe = = invariably attends the efforts of very small | new circus will visit this city May 2 and 3. “ i NESDAY, APRIL 13, 3 P.M. The Great Augmtiws Nentn eon Seger Scalp ey ane OR tRYESE Cwoubocenlatll poe ec risietiog tal cestacisplecraneilivens | ei eee eae Ringling Brothers’ Ou ask ae hich oeene WERMPINED VACDENILLE. Belgian Violinist; Noack was re-elected treasurer. “ “| “A special evening view of the exhibition | F they have no need to give thomselves | World's Greatest Show, and has made for various baking powders eS Sete $ tateNudisiaa will be given tonight from 8 to 10 o'clock | CONCer® about the prevailing modes in the- | itself a name high in the circus business. RESERVE! and on Wednesday from 10 am. to 6 pm. | #tfical entertainment. ‘They are a mode| It ts comparatively unknown in this sec- you shall use. I say, without GENERAL ADMISSION Boe. GOOD SEATS TO BE HAD AT BOX OFFICE. c 5 : unto themselves, and their jolly pranks are | tic: country, because the headquar- Sts ‘ ’ D 7 v gE [ J er ven andint eesti cre eee roreseny imoaean a gel last opportunity | irresistible tn thelr simple drollery. The ae e ere aanwratena Chicago, and its hesitation, ee bevel ett oe 5 LAIR’ A 9 Male ceatcgea flab erenet eto ed es story which affords a pretext for introduc- | scope of business has mainly been confined is in every respect perfectly sat- Grand Opera House. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n, which fact Taree creas ing them indulges in few deviations from | to New England, the west and southwest, z pds a gee, The Celebrated French Violinist; guarantees th purity, excellence and merit THE CANTY TRIAL. the straighi line of simple narrative, »x-| where, as stated, it has gained a high rep- isfactory. Goatees = claimed for it—Advt.. cepting such as scenic requirements may | utation. Some idea may be gained of the = - kn ee ee eg es Arrangements Made to Take Up Case | suggest. A gloesome improbability is placed | magnitude of the show from the fact that My business, you know, ane Scien noe eee ae ‘ pril 25. before the auditor, and successive tableaux, | {t takes five trains of double-length cars 7 = ae to Take Testimony. Dennis J. Canty, indicted for the murder | 2™az0n marches and other forme of the. | to EranBpOre it from one place to ancther; calls for the use of large quan. Thomas E. Shea, a a oa in @ divorce proceedings of Mrs. 0f George M. Rye by shooti hii hi atric display are unfolded to the eye, re-| the immense canvas hippodrome pavilion tities of baking powder, and I In the New American Play, Phenomenal ‘Cellist, Frances Hodgson Burnett, the authoress, ihe. Conice ot tite ee ime Wille | | gardioen’ of logic. HM would be abaucd for | bee ceate toe 12000 apente theerethens ton ? egainst Dr. Swan M. Burnett of this city, | D°@* th? corner of 1dth and F streets, the an order has been signed for an examiner to take testimony, Dr. Burnett having 9 Ey these we> people to be hampered by any | nearly 1,000 employes of one sort or anoth- have samples of all sorts sent MAN-0 WAR S-MAN. E 15th of March, will be placed on trial Mon-| such considerations as consistency of ac. | er, including 800 performers; the horse fair 9 day, April 25. The hearing will occur be-| tion or continuity of purpose. A corps de | contains 400 imported or Kentucky horses— tome. After an honest trial, I Reeslistic Naval Battle. < SE 1 of the American Fleet. Pianist. 1. Both Chief Justice Bingham and Judge | Sources, ond it not infrequently hi the show has opened its annual sez- Id reliable, the « R dual roe of DE. JEYKL D MR. HYDE on nage! “Note the Word Pepsin.” Bradley, wh Jarl; . quently happens | years : old reliable, the ‘ Royal’; none THURSDAY NICHT. Local Direction ED. F. GUZMAN. Physici be P ‘Y, who are regularly assigned to the} that the childish voices of the midgets are| son in the immense Tattersall’s building > 3 POPUPAR PRICES. pecenpay posers (caren ane te atae me ie eee 12g; | criminal branches of the District Supr>me | rather severely tested by operatic flights, |{n Chicago, This year the opening, trane: suits me as this one does. Next Attraction—Cora Tanner in “ALONE IN SEATS—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00 00. i : it is all quaint and unusual, like the | ferred to St. Louis, where the show bas LONDON" apll-6t24 | at Gusmen's, im E. B. Droop & Sens’. apT-Tt It banishes headache. Court, have other engagements, and, there- | But : ” os mt ‘tal exkaustions pe Se en | fore, Judgo Cole will officiate at the Canty | °ld-fashioned fairy books, whose Highly col- | dedicated the new Coliseum bullding in that 5 Resecca A. Baker, SV ‘ so | ored pictures wer of far more importance | city. “Princifal. WILLARD HALL. CONCERT Advertisement. Porm Mavi ones in Clreult Court No.) ¢han the literary style, and whose charms | ‘The St. Louls season is for nine days. «ey 3 » ?. Sepa ere were not designed to please an overindulged | The show then comes almost direct east, Washington School of Cookery. Lumiere’s Cinematograph. JOHNS HOPKINS i nniversary Celebration. ‘The sults at law to recover damages, | and captious appetite for novelty, stepping only at Louisville and two or BUSINESS TOO GOO) Ulysses S. Grant Circle, G. A. R., cele- | rowing out of the fire at the storage ware- | Each and every one of the littis people is | een tics eoueye Washington 2 Prated its sixth anniversary last night at | ROUs Of the Knox Express Company, in|a comedian and every change of coutume | ciroasiovers will consequently see the CAN’T QUIT. CLEE, BANJO AND MANDOLIN, Typographical Temple. A musical and lt- | $s° 41 yon eee tut such soeoereaae el fe difficult t Sees pay cred [ema uceweatbor te 2s [) ee . fs {s difficult to think of them as the mature | tire, before time and weather have dimm ‘ follow Osram was rendered, in which the | be made with thes> cases that Mr. A 8, | dificult t s a Types BS, se : th : 2 omen they are, for their voices | #ts splendor. ‘Phat the stiow will attract at. r Series pecmaigiens nae VL pen ton ct a aoe onuectad Sringrneec gies nse, | 224 facial expressions are as chitd-aike as tention seems evident from the ieee \ Ratdoctes, “Sse Guana, tee apll-6t* GLU " ss Mamfe Smith, Mr. Bechert, Mr. Wal. unsel, it has recetved elsswhere. As === ter Humphries, Mr. Guy V. Collins, Mila | Will be free to proceed with the Canty trial | #e!F Physical proportions. ‘The company | probation IKPExaNs LYceDN THEATER. Masonic Temple, - now plays in English instead of German, | the show will arrive in this city Sunday, . L. Wedding, Miss Isabelle Shelton, Miss | ° the date set and the accent with which the speeches are | and remain until Tuesday night, it will be 9 Matinces Monday, fueday. Toneeday and Saturday Mattie Gibson, Miss Louise Farrow aoa SSS delivered in no wise detracts from their | here sufficiently long to demonstrate its FLYNX & SHERIDAN’S NEW Wednesday Evening, OUR WAR SHIPS. ° City SportS —Irtroéuci Miss Margaret Linton. Miss Fannie W. whimsical force. The scenery is sufficient- | OWN worth, and if the reputation that has Calvert, president of Ulysses 8. Grant I bora: rod: hdw can ‘be taken as a cri- 5 ly elaborate to entitle the ry preceded the shdw Circle, ‘presided. Views of Representitive Hilborn of | applause as a spectacular entertain ae the House Naval Committee. and the marches and dances, especially Great interest is shown in the lecture | those typical of various military powers, which will be delivered this evening in | Were recelved last night with interest and the chapel of the Church of the Covenant, Connecticut avenue and N street, by Rep- LAFAYETTE SQUARE OPERA HOUSE. Wonderful resentative Hilborn. His theme will be | —Miss Julia Marlowe appears to advantag : APRIL 13, 1898, 8 O'CLOCK. , Admission, 50 cents; reserved seats, 75 on sale at Sanders & Stayman's Music House, F street northwest. apz,9.11,12,13 | ———— Going to Be Marrieat? Consult Gude about the flowers and flor: 1 decorations. He assures best results. 124 F. —Advertisement. ———.__ President's Home, Probably. Guinness’ Stout. ROTTLED AND SHIPPED BY M. B. Foster & Sons, Lt’d. |" See a i NEW NAVY,” AN ILLUSTRATED More than 200 children, many of whom| “Our New Navy,” and what he will have | in her new play, ‘The Countess Valeska, LONDON Washington => Reprerentative HILBORN of the H Breas Helghts nnkton, assembled at Con-| to say will gain additional Importance from | & fomanile Grama adapted trom the Ger- : Jockey Club. Ghurch of the Cofenant, Conn. ave: and Net. 10! gress eights yesterd: —_——— = -é _ cee ring om et upon whic ee hoped | hp Hour Bava comicee Hag isan | lon’ efhavansh, se Manone, te hag | § 4s Duan vam tarnovmasve na $| yon suse ny mux ueaoiva wine we-| — quoxsaoy BY fee SOCuE GUD) EXCURSIONS, ETO. corr Si! to bulla a summer home for the pas nue profusely and handsomely iilus- | supporting members are not obscured. Miss HEALTH OF Ai WASHINGTON LADY CHANTS AND GROCERS. sae eccrine et eae § on Die 7 esident of the United States. There is = Marlowe occupies the greater part of the ¥ \RSAPA- See tali: Battle i now a bill pending in Congress which has SS stage during the four acts, but, those who ph ee ee - To the Italian Ship, this object in view. COLORED MEN FOR CONGRESS. | attended the pericrmance at the Lafayette RILLA-WEBL AND STRONG. ———— Square Theater last night did not regret Virginia Republican Association De- | this fact. The play is somber and tragic, clares in Favor of Movement. replete with strorg passages and affords The members of the Virginia Republican epportunity In every scene for emotional acting of the character which is Mi League met Friday night, with President | Marlowe's forte. Last night her execution ¥F. D. Lee in the chair, After the enroll- | of the emotional role moved the large au- ment of fourteen new members the fol- Micpee: 1a Tecontel aero auroral ni ‘orth enthusiastic applause. lowing officers were elected for the ensuing the Countess Valeska Miss Merlowe de- Quaker City Visitors. The members of the grocers and import- ers’ exchange of Philadelphia will arrive in Washington May 12, in a special train of two vestibuled Royal Blue Line coaches and a combination car, over the Baltimore 2ith and Chestnat streets, Phage ne ge aod reall and Chestnut streets, elphia, at : z 8:30 am., the date given, and returning, | Yeo: Ferdi D. Lee, lent; J. R. | Itneates a brave and yet tender woman, will leave Washington 5 p.m. Saturday, | Jones and Wm. B. Page, vice presiden' whose ruling characteristic of love of coun- May 14. There will probably be 150 people | W. H. Nelson, corresponding secretary; §. | try 16 put under most trying ordeals whea in the party. M. Lewis and J. H. Dillard, recording sec- | 1t comes in conflict with love for the man i i & i i i i i hh ft ‘RACING $5 SATURDA* EXCURSIONS $s° ar OCEAN CITY, [id. se E i ce Course $5 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. THE NORTH Sena near & u i H Ht Hi ba ” a i Lt i t i H ae i HH i EB i ? i i EE i i I F i i puss: rene, ee tet cance moet $/ SA TLANTI 3 ara pe = retaries; Prof. Robt. L. Mitchell, treasurer; | Of her choice. ‘That is the cured.” Mrs. Mf. @& WATERS, 1529 $34 A IC SQUAD- FROM . The annual clection of offese von tne| S**eullve and campaign committee, Thos. ee ee RON”. Na ‘MONDAY, AP 9 jon of officers. 0 —beautiful Naval Washington preachers’ meeting of the | ,,2°N%,™, B. Baptist, John Mitchell, jr., . Rev. J. H. A. C; Jordon Thom; be Methodist Episcopal Church was held yes- - ow. Williams, Tv. ey Bont Sst oar “13 Hood’S $8 na eas terday, and the following chosen for the| ker, A- Wilson 3. H. Shields, G. 1, Pryor, of despatr t x parilla Picture, 12x36, incolors, ensuing year: President, Rev. Dr. M.| M. J. Hyde, Rev. Willis Robinson, John W. dent, Rev Lewis, Frank Haskins, and Harry Hartsock; vice president, Rev. Dr. E. D. memes Se ae ‘ ‘First Race at 3:15 P.M. |= te tap pate Os Dents Huntley; secretary, Rev. A. Bielaski, and | Mathews. try. : Graggists. $1;six for x a eee ‘by. Reuterdahl, is given$| ©" —— tows sea ail, patuts ne ee ibis | won sSe*Coreas certain Gott ot the | Bae pearing “through Poland's ttact | $Hood’s Pills Ss aur es} away FREE with thi SPECIAL TRAINS direct to So sverige, palace, jo teliowing ‘schedule: A young man named William Smith, Sa eetannnt tok Serge ity of her castle. | —— |] hc? ‘TRUTH. Sv) ee twenty-eight years old, was given an unex- by_ Ross | ‘ von for- ; weeks 1X 2 pected bath in tne river last evening near Prussian captain, Ls ec Soe the harbor master’s office. He lives near i ee ‘ North Capitol and G streets, but what his business was along the river front the = did not ascertain. The young man d been drinking, and the splash made by his falling in the water attracted the at- tention of Watchman Davis at the harbor ded for his for The in res- office. watchman succeeded cuing him and sending him home. —>——_. Money to lend at 5 and 6 per cent. on real estate. Frank T. Rawlings, 1505 Pa. ave.— Advertisement. & FE a ie? i & i ae