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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1898-24 PAGEY. —=—=—=—= | . one who is really an artist. Un-| to be discharged. So I won some distinc- | so that a court matrim#nial ukase may be AMUSEMENT: AMUSEMENTS a = y there are black sheep on_the | tion. 1 | Conveniently obeyed? Nella Bergen will be 8 8. SEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. in every condition of life. Very | “These photographs show better than I| the daughter who hag to submit to the = = = poaeas in the foremost ranks of society, | can tell many of the scenes that 1 witness- | Charlatan’s hocus spoeus. Alice Judson, Columbia. Tonight at 8:15; NATIONAL - = TONIGHT. iy j fe |) ABSOLUTELY ere and abroad, there have been eS See is we expedition es aoe whose youth and beauty are said to make -BROADHURST’S LATEST FARCE, FIREPROOF. startling examples of the black sheep sort, | Port Tam ere are several views of the | susceptible and ho} Last Performance of ' - scaring cxamples of the black sheep sort, | Fort Tampe: here are several vlews of the | susceptible and hopelems young men ween : : WHY SMITH LEFT ength of these exceptions, that in so- |1s the landing of the troops at Balquiri. | poy's clothes. She does this in order that oA Misfit Marria: e.” Sa ciety today ‘if a girl remains pure of heart | These are a few of the Rough Riders, and | she may follow Mr. ¥iopper's magic troupe ° HOME State F tis a miracle?” If virtue, purity and even | here are Richard Harding Davis, Stephen | without rebuke. Alfrogticlein, « tragedien ae cheers WEEK COMMENCING : converitionality are to’ be considered in | Crane, Prederle Remington and other cor-| disguises himself asia lady, and 1s said t6 By H. A. DU SOUCHET, anthor of “My Friend Neat k the question of an actress’ social position, | respondents. This was taken ag the first | p, se a : be as a Week-- rn then the question oritiia migeat coun elowior | Muna Wasi Aredlats ay oa Hato} Bani(sucn|| pve oo man a7). eran sbeallicess ASME: oN rom eae gs The an rors eee a Sate eee MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, soclety itself must first be demonstrated, | These are scme of the typical Cuban sol- | siaey is the Peis ten Gord ‘Mark DE WOLF ‘Again, looking at the police records in | ders, and a worthless lot they are. The : i ==Next Week-= ohman himself 1 formance Baek alts .- | Allyn Capron of the Rough Riders. these backsliders have the audacity to de- | j) (CaplainiG@apeontairade eetva ‘on the bat. | 2nd Grand Duchess, Adine Bouvier. Mr. : n Price; Capt. Peshofki, ®™ Cossack, in love ewan = ee hree bodies in this picture are the first 4 : cme - the morning papers, lawyers, doctors, sci- ; LS i with Anna’s lady ini d Klein; YEDNES! : sheen : dead. that I saw. Here are several views y Inswatting, Alfred Klein; SNIN 5 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY z entists and even clergymen are charged | Sr" the "bodies of ‘Ham? Fish and captain | Grand Duke, Arthur Cunningham; Koreft, | BEGINNING MONDAY oc 10 SATURDAY MATINEES. with crime; yet would one on account 0 This | Harry P. Stone; Sophia; Katherine Carlyle, | EVENING, T ° ° - 0 © 0 =~ if clare that e ic es t * INA . days, making such | (late that the professions thus represented | tegeig. Ty > - | Sousa’s friends, Mr: Hépper'’s friends and| o > SP. ULAR m pote og os ou z = A i aC a cra aaa fost me Alice Judson's friends as ippireniededpon Popolias Matinee | Regular Matinee 3 THE PARTICULARL) CIAL ENGAGEMENT papas eee cent “and manners “are vat variance with | 4cck Of the Yucatan when she sailed from nt ct shaj : ers are a ‘ampa. I have worked hard to bring St OMY TSIC.— Mond night, while the audience was | their birth.’ Th is a matter of general | out clearly and am having some copies eCeeey SS ae chase 1 5 t ning in parly life, and of refined asso- | mage for Wish's father. Lameall ties ee amy ot iitusicd pepina ine gator S jaugh near his eile > 4 rare actie S pl auane : 7 | day night is Williams & Walkins’ mam- O Ss es oe ee Buccs see That picture of the landing at Baiquiri,” | moth Senegambian carnival of negro en- u a nat he any question as to her social | Mt. McIntosh said, “was taken only after} tertainers. This is the most strikingly r th hirieate fife, One must be cul. | Considerable difficulty. When we reached | original theatrical attraction on the road (© WV a (oe et ee - s Baiquirl General Shafter issued an order, | this season. It is a series of up-to-date ne- ed, who can adopt a tone and | gimed at the newspaper men, that no one a SY G: 3 4 y } rahe * ae * a roisms, brigh e! s- FIRSL TIME ON ANY STAGE. eanor other than those one has been | not directly connected with the army would | Ey and wenceal wpeg ee ote one tant When 1] Opera. Smyth ccustomed to in youth, and to do it so : i eS Adams ally as to defy detection. How often cmeiet poe tai ae ay ene aeons to finish. It was constructed for the pur- A {By Iottle Blair Parker, THE it was hose whose critical eye is not blinded 2 keer eatin "| pose of laughter, based upon an amusing Author of th nose critical ey and, after waiting some time, I strip: y r was uncom- the beauty of an actress say of her: f. crawled out of a window, dove | Plot dealing with the fortunes of two ec- Way Down Fast. ohn Philip Sousa.) that 1] “This woman has both imagination and at and swam ashore, a distance of | CeMtric negroes. Set in this framework War: ement which 7 are a number of clever specialties, headed three-quarters of a mile. I had arranged | }y wt 7 h not torthe | with austdker itolbrine) ays elects mandi) OY jams and Walker, the authors and © d t ion there are | was thus enabled to witness the landing | CO™Posers of the most popular coon songs orrespon en 9 of the day, “You're Not so Wa'm,” “Dora Ri In the Sparkling Breeze of Fun, nius, but she lacks the re can only come birth; she is In every profes next time I n in Wash- », and in the theatrical, | and get some good pictures.” ey i 5 yy, there can only be oa War eoeapondene is under the di- pest ‘Why Don’t You Get a Lady of Yo’ ‘The Gr atest of all Hopper Successes. great many privates. | rection of Martin Julian_and Harry Doel | O¥N." and other equally well-known songs Scl@emiaiid thanows Bankai of that character sprang from the versa- nd refined women to devote te tile brains of these negro geniuses. They ves to the sta nd if the refined | LAFAYETTE SQUARE.—A novelty on| are an attraction in themselves. Hodges ama is to be : then ladies and | the theatrical bill of fare for the coming | and Launchmere, duetists, are also an at- mind a | gentiemen by birth and education rust de- | week will be at the Lafayette Square | tractive feature. These two clever enter- at along | y, their t s to the e. And who | Opera House. It wili be the first appear-| tainers will render some remarkable yod- hall claim th an thus forfeits her here of the Smyth and Rice Comedy | lings, also dancing. Lola Launchmere is claim to s y in ‘The Cuckoo,” an original | the champion lady buck dancer of America. ‘Then by Henry Guy Carleton. It is hardly} Another prominent attraction is the Mal- spting t to introduce either Mr. Carleton | lory brothers and Mazie Brooks. As musi- sweet we myth and Rice Comedy Company | cians they are without a peer. They will keepin selections on a great variety of transfuse {t with a new and brighter | met with unqualified success in this city | handsome instruments, aggregating in val- ‘An actress should not be judged by | heretofore. Evidences of Mr. Carleton’s| Ue, {t is sald, something over $3,000. Gog- and talk | brilliancy as a playwright were seen when } Sin and Davis are ajso prominent features t member | John Drew came here with ‘The Butter-| Of this show. Thesé phenomenal acrobats _ it ig | files” and when t Goodwin made us| display a marvelous versatility, inasmuch ad with one’s natu- | laugh in “Ambition” and “A Gilded Fool.” | 48 in addition to their Arabic tumbling and 2 few, rather than | The Smyth and Rice Comedy Company has | BTOtesque feats the singing and dancing fts to please the | @ personnel which is both well and favor-| Portion of their specialty is really won- a soul, feel known in this city. In it are such| derful. Another feature of the show is She is a human as Frederick Bond, Edward 8.| Carl, the only colored magician in the any other v ” John Ward, John Maher, Joseph] World. Henry Williams, champion buck summer ss of people are 28 a profession. Good, thers and sisters, who, h purity unsullied, are helping | to Washington, for the efforts of both have | Tender ts, and shock 1 bury one \ and lyrics were written and com- | = nd of the author should provide Will M. Cook and Paul Law- srtainment in “The Cuckoo” well| fence Dunbar of Washington, D. C. worthy of Washington’s patronage. The theme of this farce is said to be ver: AN’S LYC d business manager, have at last sev-| Unique and original, and involves a story rhan’s L the | great a hit that he was immediately en- ered their connection ‘with the elongated | of complications and entanglements which | good business sense that Js characteristic | gaged for South America. This year he com*dian to throw their excellent abilities | fe ludicrous in the extreme. Although the | of the gentleman, made a wise selection in | sings with the International Grand Opera fietthe that well-known and | locale of the play is placed in France, Mr.| engaging At vitt's famous Rentz | Company. He is a host in himself. His tehauleic e SeIRereOTEa BIGue Aria Carleton has very wisely made the fun} Santley Burlesque Company as his attrac- | performances of Mephisto (“Faust”), Ray- who stars this season in a new opera, "The | Wholesomely American and carefully avoid-| tion for next week, commencing Monday, | mond ("Luc Ferrando (‘‘Trovatore”) Jolly Mus Robert ter, late of | ed touching upon the risque Frenchin | October : with y matinees. The “Rentz | and Colline in the new opera, “La Bo- th Theater, New York, will | Which has been so notably a malefactor in rs the reputation and an hon- | heme,” are absolutely master works, and Acknowledged One of the also be associated with this company as | many like comedies and farces with a one of presenting to the pub- | no artist, either in the Metropolitan Opera Best Comedy Companies aitattre: Parisian atmosphere. the best vaudeville and burlesque organ- | fiouse, New York, or outside of it, is en- Pe a ihe principal character ts supposed to be | lzation on the road, “They have a realizing | titled toa place higher t nor Dado. DeWolf Hopper. in America. the famous Gen, Flambeau of the F sense of the public's requirements and en- | signor Bellati, the Italian, and H. Win- | «7 pow know what Peshofki meant when be sald re ony ae Ss reer pane is Bru 0, and h deavor to keep in toch with the public de- fred Goff, the American, make a brace of | 1a get it in the neck.” inerWIG wor the real Gers Wlaraves meneeell novalte- ante nostantor ees seeking | paritones’ not to be equaled. Sisnor Bel- | oct, 37 cHAS, FROHMAN'S EMPIRE THEA. | FREDERICK BOND. MAY VOKES after that doughty warrlor's d season is the strongest In its history, | }\,ce beiirony the Sens Sepehnl cass | See cea it The real general was the hero of the d includes Lottie Elliott, Sisters E: houses In Italy, while Mr. Goff comes from JOHN WARD, NITA ALLEN ¢ other promi- G AN (D) [Ee M JOHN MAHER, META MAYNARD, The unquestioned abilllies of the ers; zs 2 Aldeman, Frank Parry, J. H. Hazelton, tr er oF ae ve also with this enter- f I =e -ell-known | Helen Reimer, Nita Allen, Clara Hatha ment. He has issued a standing chal- ham, a well-known . f SL ; ier eee w Meta Maynard and the eccentric | lenge for $1,000 to compete with any other BURR McINTOSH 7 rs Seesgonuente at y comedienne, May Vokes. Of these Mr.| buck dancer for the championship of the = cere at Aextharge | Bond is particularly well known in this|{ Werld. Lord Bonnie, who leads the cake AND MALL TED CAST. peinstaking io his advance work. Mr. Beckham is | city. He has been a local favorite here for nae Sue Erentest swinger of the drum ee O ber 17 ‘ Shales Sei Sung men | the past four or five years, and his re-| ™Ajor’s baton in the country. His antics} NEXT. Ne bs At the A val noeentronn tt Japer into | Peatedly successful efforts in establishing | Te One of the funny features of the show. T MONDAY, eee er ; : immer stock companies in Washington | On the whole, this aggregation displays 7 ri Dro: Y s 3 : Lora : protesscy have won for him a warm follow ‘The | the versatility’ and genius of the negro Stuart a The = i N. Du Shane Cloward will sing the offer- | Smyth and Rice Company will be remem- | People is sure to be appreciated. Mr. OMEDY JV i D fH t tory at St. Michael and All Angels’ Church | . too, from the fact that their efforts | George W. Lederer, manager of the New Robson, ‘it Meddler. tors o tomorrow morning. This will be Mr. Clow- riend from India” made the origi York Casino, has personally directed the Original N.Y. jack's Theater, ard's first appearance here in church for | 0a! production of that play two seasons $ attraction, Which fact is a INCLUDING nearly two years. ago the b t comedy success of that of its excellence, and most of | It MARIE BURROUGHS. Mr. Ben D. Stevens and Mr. John W. Mc- Kinney, v s with I n de Reszke’s, although he is four years of age, and Signor Dado, the basso. The latter artist appear- ed in New York two years ago and made so equal to Je only twent have both been Hopper since his fi forts as a star, respectively as BY HENRY GUY CARLE’ nN, Author of “The Butterflies, &e., &e., “A Gilded Fe A new song, called rl,” the words by The Washington rah Willard Howe 1 nd dedicated seen pub ne very pi tchy meloc is a bright, x. very plea ds show t quin war. His widow was wil trom, Barth and Fleming, Walker sisters, | 2 a Bruno, but insisted on re Johnson and Gorman, Charles Robinson, | Covent Garden, London. an ashingt n girl by s ceucs all the qualities required of-an | 22S Name, and persons who Van Leer and Barton, Dick Ward, Minnie | Rent opera houses. The contraltos are JOSEPH ADE CLARA HATHAWAY : matte Madam Flambeau naturally thought t Sheldon, Jessie Stewart, Lily Holly, May | !leanore Broadfoot and Louise Engel, two J. H. HAZLI FRANK PARRY, ¢ : nice Bruno was Gen. Flam and thus he un- | Holly, Frankle Inmann, Kitty Charles, Tes- | SPlendid American artists—handsome wo- quired this title. After her 7 a splendidly ped in a vocal Hy AND OTHERS. r, Wm. Johnson, Ed. Olliver and | ™en, and splendidly equippe Fes M N ined this ite After her Sh apem ee teeta | eee Sa SN oS aes onday Nig " him on account of the arture from the ordinary, and one | below, 1s without doubt the best that has z record. ‘They come to Paris | of the strongest features is the up-to-dave | eVer appeared here. Sopranos: _Clemen- SD AES ES a It will be laughed at and | | night. | fter her pr Sh Rael : i » Vere, Selma Kronold, Nedda Moris- c er her prope: She ot co purietta founded on'the Cuban war and en- | tine De Vere, Selma K te) ae WED. AND SAT. MATS., 25. AND 50e. tanyordi=||ivemen cocumnee OnObert e is not cor urletta s ( ; : aes soe ED. AND SAT. 4 : ent to have her hero husband in privat , ;. | son, Mary Helen Howe and Mary Roebuck. i er ii ter hero husband fn pr The bur OF THE CENTURY! remembered fora long time titled “Yankee Dewey Dandy. h t that it wil 1h Si), | life, but wishes to have him restored to the | lesque, “A Night's Frolic,” is replete with and _mezzos: Eleanore Broad- THE INNOVATIOD sak a Hop, ectntosh, | Command of his old brig as nd secr Aovel aud Sanhbbmiaieuece There's 1) and Amelia Fields. ok k : my boy; McIntosh. | gins using influence with the minis pretty scenery and*thére are rich and pic- enors: Salvo Panblanchi, George Mitch- » Blair Par-| war to attain this end as been hap- u Jearns of his wife's as a dramatic | naturally plunged into juresque costumes without number. zn and 1s rtex of ¢ ony2 s McQ nd Henry Gunson Rext Week, Oct. 4°. S: io Bellati, H. Winfred nd out Peel: asieeog: CEES | lt INTERNATIONAL GRAND OPERA CO. e interesting to note strike the het ppy keynote of su she will cess in this, v _ eae | ate HL i- | “THE MEDDLER.’—From all accounts, 3 & aeages EAUsue: a ‘ z roubles. The complications begin art Robson has a substantial success in | Dado, Forrest r and Eart P. Parks. - ARSOLUTELY bare Nee nicl Probman (| intertwining in the first act, and the play | the form of his new comedy, entitled “The | Musical director, Signor R. Saplo. And LAFAYETTE | Ansehiaor tr S njunction with | has not proc before the vital af- | Meddler.” was written for t fa- | Aside from the great casts, of which the SPECIAL—ONE NIGRT ONLY, < . fairs of every character In the plece are | verite Augustus Thomas. Mr. | managers may well be proud, every opera 1 5 SUNDAY EVENING, OCT. 9, AT #:15 O'CLOCK, ‘ é es | 1 less snarl, and are not | Robson is § Il satisfied with the recep- | will be mounted with new scenery, cos- ASTECALIY DOREEI : j Way Down unraveled until the fall of the last curtain. | tion which he has received in this, tumes, accouterments, properties, etc. The i u ENTHCOY THE PULPIT 4 chos ss « ds ae a E otterine: a ie will -—— effort, that he will continue to p'ay | chorus numbers forty of the best voices in 5 Pa eee aero ew NATIONAL THEATER.—A new o the exclusion of everything else in his | America, all highly trained by Signor Sapio, - John Philip Sousa is first importance. repertuire for some time to come. “The | one of the best conductors in the world. Meddler” could hardly have failed of suc- | And, best of all, there will be a complete S :. $. enegambian Carnival, re Ronee CT Fe Os arlatan” to the cess, Inasmuch as Stuart Robson has ecen | orchestra. It 1s safe to promise that this Correspondent” { omeay | 2te% Rext Mondgy is in consequence looked | fit to surround himself with what may un- | will be an operatic entertainment which Weave. “sie ocean mor 1 um Is ay ce ie 'Y | forward to with very great ii 2st by the | questionably be said to be the very strong- | will be fully appreciated by the public. A TWO-ACT AFRICAN MUSICAL NOVELTY. WARMLY COMM > Sn a, ey ase auoub Me | people of Washington: |‘Dha theater | est company of actors and actresses cn- 5 BY THE Plt At that. time the strain: | (9 the doors is & foregone conclusion, ‘Cham | Hart decade, “Marle Burroughs ie Mr, Robe | _PAUR ORCHESTRA —Mr. Emil Paur ae As Performed by tle Peasants of Mount Horwita, ed condition of affairs, the play is full of wk pplied the book vf “El Capi. | son's leading lady. sae and his regular New York permanent or- 5 vividly reproduced by, means of these ‘ nan tins ie Ansierteard ace Co Des the boo oe al cant: = leaain : chestra will appear in conjunction with Ph t. i soul-stirring, w pictures. a respondent In Havana at that time was hae Peon Bir sous Siaidl inthe icons Mr. Sauer at his first appearance in Ameri- an asmagoria Miss Blanche Yewell...... : Contralte ruction of “The Char! Mr. Klein is a tri supplied an inten tic story. Charles Mr. N. Dushave Cloward... Barstong tan” for Mr. Hop- NATIONAL OPERA COMPANY. | ca. which takes p! ned dri st and | —The brief season of opera to be gi y interesting and | on the 17th i: more pr the charming sweet- ness of a lovable woman than is any young American more credit to him. Mr. A lace at the Metropolitan Price 00, 75e., So 2c. Sale at T n here | Opera House Tuesday, January 10, 1899. OF Sa ep aes wier* ant at the Lafayette Square | ‘The orchestra will be an enlarged one, rug- ohman said the | Opera House by the International Gran@ | mented to one hundred selected ° KERNAN’S LYCEUM ne a orrespondent—d c = » wi ae rs widens “ See ed musicians. 7 ATE! h ee oe oe stonnlerte . of the | Opera Company will be a matter of delight | " Mr. Sauer, as already stated, will play on Frolicsome Fun. z Snag caer pee a n of resource Klein had | to our mvsic-loving public. The great suc- | this occasion the Emperor ‘concerto of OON, 2:15; Evening. 8:15. bbed the the } In ‘The Charla cess achieved by the Internationais t shoul a mere bs ; 5 prin- | Beethoven of modern times. | cipally owing to this splendid ensemble or- | severa Che n” the fun grows natural- Seay ET ouprineI ala parsucilaeetiathi|ooe an ce Lawrence Dunbar and Will M. Cook. y out of the story and fs not dragged in| of the first rank. Mme. Clementine De EORGE W. LE S er correspondent had any serious | by main for Of Mr. Hopper himself it | Vere “heads ‘ihe organization, and. it Js | PASSION PLAY.—N. D. Cloward, former. | Staged ty Mr GEORGE W. LEDERER of New ¢ FUNNY MILITARY BURLESQUE, Mr. Mc sh will have the | may be said that there is no comedian who | agreed on all sides that she is today one | |¥ Of this city, was in town yesterday, com- York Casino. 2 < , s Grace | comes to Washington who approaches his | of the fin prima donnas in the world. pe CEN A oe the presenta- BIG CAST AND CHORUS OF wife of | popularity with all classes of people. He] Her voice 1s a pure, high soprano. For a | ton of the Passion Play pictures at the ‘ : SNTZ-SANTLEY BURLESQUERS, is the leading |{s not one of those stars, either, who de- | number of years she has been a favorite | Lafayette Square Theater on next Sunday Nett Week—RENTZSANTLE RLESQ d on their own popularity and drawing | singer. The company also has another | ¢vening. This presentation, which was 60 Pp ERSONS 60 < powers to supply the entertainment | prima donna, well known in America, Mme. | SPeclauy 2 rene soo th roughout the evening. “The Charlatan” | Selma Kronold, who has been accepted by | Mam Was made I Pees en mua Company Includes: BATTLE of GETTYSBURG requires for a proper rendition a greater | the leading critics as one who, in some z Seat Sees Z i The gen- | number of ble principals than did any | roles, has absolutely no equal. Both prima | thelr way from Baltimore to Richmond, enns & 15th St. and Ohio Ave., Hopper o} during the past nine years, | dernas will cing in English and Italian. eee = x W 1 W,. Ik VW or since the comedian has been a star. Of | Mme. De Vere will be heard as the heroine| through the south, with the Rev. H. M. ilitams aliker NO OPEN. James | the old company Miss Nella Berg {n “Romeo and Juliet” (in English). “Car- | Whatton, Baptist evangelist of Baltimore. Mallory Bros. and Brooks. $e25 te ol ee Y MORRIS? MBSa nd Henslet’s concerto, besides o Mistan to? tLe Replete with Original Music and Songs, by Paul There reporte er of plays with cast, but never before has nus a play when the news | | | w : fr. Mc- | mund Stanley and little Alfred K! men” will also be sung in the vernacular, Ps ioe es e a will | be seen in the new opera, while among the | with Mme. Kronold in the title role. The Gone to Protect Pittsburg. La Fy aa to him in] new people are Alice Judson, George V new tenor, Salvo Panbianchi, comes her- Detective Weedon left today for Pitts- Hodges and uchinere, B the m, Mark Price, Arthur Cunningham, | alded with a tremendous reputation from | purg, where he will remain during the | Goggin and Davis, » Bouvier and Harry P. Stone. Bok- | Italy. His voice is rather graceful than |?” ; < an i nuthern Russia, 18 the scene of | powerfal: his high notes are brillant and | Kniwhts Templar triennial conclave in that | Plagic Carl city next week. Mr. Weedon will look out took in Cu come back without some h I have a cer’ lors at leas e from Dr. Guiteras, the | Only | . Charlatan.” Mr. Hopper will appear | effective. “eae yellow feve to the effect that I] as Demidoff, the titular character, and the | ‘There 1s no question that the success | for thieves and other criminals trom this) Henry Williams, li d + th with yellow fever to | special task’ that is demanded of him {s to | among the men will be George Mitchell, the | city who may try to ply their vocation Lottie Th Arlington and Return. be recei and the first | transform his own daughter into princess | young American tenor, whose voice 1s fully | while the festivities are in progress. 0) Ca ompson, On Sunday. Adah Overton, Electric trains leave 13% at. aid Pa. ave, eve 5 45 mivute Mamie Emmerson & others | “wisiiscrox, avex. & Mr. VERNON RY. a ocT-124 * ~ NEXT WEEK, Cc fA WHEN LONDON SLEEPs| P: ©: © of A- e Mount Vernon. ER ACADETTY § sees oc: aoe. HOME AND TOME OF WASHIN MACALESTER KOSTER & BIAL’S “a ssn z “Le Blok Gayest Manhattan | "ir niin fare ASA 58 excepted), Admission to ¢ nd Mansion, 25 cents, CAFE ON STEAMER. NEXT WEEK— STOPPING AT MARSHALL HALL — FARE, 250, : wae peer ea Williams & Walker, | Ariington, Fort Myer, oa SENEGAMBIAN CARNIVAL.” Falls Church. ; Soub ric Cars From LAFAYETTE-- iismacon” | Elect ; CHARLES FROHMAN’S MADIEON Aqueduct Bridge. SQUARE THEATER COMEDY COMPANY, oc6-1m* BY ALEXANDRE RISSON, Author of ‘The Masked Ball.” MATINEE SATURDAY. ¥aux-Seats now selling. Steamboat Co. . — Every day in the year for Fort Mon: The Smyth & Rice Comedy Co., Norfolk, Newport News and all. points south the superb powerful steel pala camer — “Newport News,”” “Norf sbing- Ly. Washington. .6:30 pm, Ls. Portsmout Ly. Alexandria. .7:00 pm’ Lv. Norfelk Ar. Ft. Monroe. .7:00 am Lv. Ft. Monroe. | Ar. Norfolk.....18:00 am Ar. Alexs Ar. Portemouth..8:15 am Ar. Washington — _ Tickets on sale at 513, 619, $17, 1421 Penn, aye. B. and 0. ticket olfce, ‘cor. 15th st. and ON AND OFF, Nortel & pyasti ngton = NE¥/avel’ana on board steamera s SGHIN c = For f tion apply at general ee RSE = aces. Teh st. wharf, Wash., DG. "Phone 150, ~ @ei28d INO. CALLAHAN. General Manager. Bijou Hrs a0. soe. = Tey ra ENS RN i Bmoking converts daily at 2 p.m.; nightly, 8pm. BOATS FOR HIRE. The great Troja_ Mr. Joe Flynn, who wrote Metin: — — ty; fhe French Dancing Dolls. Gardner and Gil: | FISHIN Tere. Twelve other big acts, Burlesque. 28 pretty | — ground § d girls and comediens. 0c3-St stone quarsy. Apply A. 2 to be dn downright AR-GRAPH vard ave., Glen Ech 6-88 earnes assert that t! profes- W ial = —= ——— — 7 it le eons ne METZEROTT HALL, NEXT ENTRANCE COLUM ATTORNEYS. can sat any one that makes Re TE ea see Oe ttt | CAMPBELL CARRINGTON Saale can hat any one at makes *. was it, ly reproduc e moving IN iN el th nnot speak from exper!- THE WAR INVESTIGATING COMMISSION. Distures taken at the seat of war. Matinee, 4:30 | Webster Law building, S06 D st. .w., ‘Washingt ance among actresses, and by the word Ejdmiesion. 2e.; children. 15e. Evening, 8:15— | ton, D. C. Residence. No. 8 Mount Vernon Mate, ~~ (Copyright, 1808. by C. M. Dell, Washington, D.C.) a admission, 50c.; children, 25c. ‘0c3-6t* New York ave. and

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