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ING aS SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1200-24 PAGES. AMUSESENTS, | AMUSEMEN TS. —NEXT WEEK— Annual Engagement N.C. GOODWIN Maxine ELLIOTT ‘ Te'r Latest and Great- est Success, “When We Twenty-One.” By HV. Emma Prezenting Were “Bemoed’s new p'ay mast makes the greatest comedy success of the season." —New York Sun, bought a new which the tall will pro- “Aria com- sht while the of “The Weather w York by William en tried in end His enem le ‘and tic, —— Degener- cord- ing comedian of igned a contract to m a play on the The scene was forty son of the famous it is said, has de- Hi i to Baby” with an “Bootles’ @ company grand opera w ag0 Was not a suc- hicago papers are fact that Chicago does not for grand opera at any price. r-act drama, entitled “Soclety's to be tried at the Le nm The story tells of a colonel in performance of “Women and been postponed until next Wed- ew York. Rehearsals are being but William Brady, the pro- ts upon a smooth performance German comedy, xt attraction at the put on about June 1. Frank d this piece In Germany, and t it will prove @ winner is played Napoleon been engaged er” in “The Theater on the The company also rd. Queen of of a play of 1 . and which he aged ten years, ith great suc- had the honor before Mrs. Mec- which Mrs. McKinley gave her on that oc- Tt is denied that either Charles B. Han- ford, Louis James or Kathryn Kidder is to leave the Wagenhals and Kemper forces. There has been some friction In that or- tien, owing to misunderstandin: performances, and also becau the firm insisted on playing t rharacters in productions whil of the “triumvirate” were rele- upport, ly Legacy,” the new play which mm brothers produce April 19 in {eal departure from all of it is described as a in three acts, w . ho acrobats of the play are at tthe present time. The M Joyce Bell, isdell. Rehe: ‘sals of Jullan ell. a avenue the mys- Miss Jones her stay Jengthens. a gentleman, who {s the West End and who does s explaining to his merely the nat- zation, and the ether which produces upon the semnambulistie and soporifie ef- er to emphrosthotonos ac- n her entheastic and aeros- tions to the dulciflous tones of the lyre, all these being accomplished in | bring abow. the cor: highly values a | rights of his story House conservatory | man. ay E. Graham and John J. Roffel, is to revive rit > are now in progress under the | week. from | Ling Foo and the vaudeville company which atmospherically | wardes says he will carry the case to the Grand Opera Season. Four performances by th ny from the Metropolitan Opera House, 7 direction of ir Maurice a ber Plano Used.— Mamta April 16, the New National rented for lecture, matic performance. GRAND OPERA. Good Seats Secured by GEO. COLTON, With Sanders & Stayman, 1327 F. ’Phone 1760. Order Seats Now For the Single Performances Grand Opera and avoid all bother. GUZMAN, In Droop’s. *Phone 1108. Theater may be concert or dra- i COLUMBIA. Ss t at 8:15. Matinee Tomorrow. jr, Presents, Direct fro fun #t the Manhattan Theater, Vanna Held In Smith end De Koven’s Musical Comedy, ‘“PAPA’S WIFE,” With a Great Cast. Including CHAS. A. BIGELOW. Next Week—Seats Now on Sale. Engage Your Seats in Advance by Mail or Tele- Return of the Season's Greatest Success, ‘FRANK DANIELS ("Your ship sails Wednesday."") In His Comic Opera Hit. THE AMEER. Hear Daniels Sing ‘In Old Ben Franklin's Days" and See the Best Cake Waik Ever Presented in TODAY, By Urgent Request of OVER 300 CHILDREN Who Heard the Last Two Lectures Given by Mr. Ernest Seaton-Thompson, He WIll G've Oue Lecture More Only. Subject: The Picturesque Side of Wild Animals. Seats now on sale. eae ap5-o1tt Tonight at $ Mat. Sat., 25e. & 0c. BEST COM —— POSIT! X THE | | COMEDY LIMIT. o——__-—_ — BLACK SHEEP “Btg BI" Devere and Alice Holbrook. Next Week—The Great Society Drama, “A GUILTY MOTHER” _808-21-20 —— | PORE FoR FON. | oo — = the most graceful manner ig the prompt- ings of natural instinct.” Cyr t Harry Davenport in “The Rounders.” succeed ‘Theo. Bendix has resigned as muaical di- rector of the “Princess Chic’ Opera Com- pany. According to published reports Burr Me- Intosh is making a success in San Francis- co in “Puddenhead Wilson.” The news of the complete recovery of a Girard is being circulated. It is that she {s to return to the stage. Bi sa W. J. Locke, who is the author of several clever curtain rats has sold the dramatic ‘dols” to Charles Froh- Theatrical London is awaiting with some interest a new piece from the pen of R. C. Carton, which, it Is sald, will be similar to his “Liberty Hall.” Camille d’Arville, the prima donna, has been engaged to appear at the New Grand here the week of May 7. Her salary is quoted at $750 a week. “Miss Hobbs” fs scoring as heavily in London as in this country, and recently reg- istered its hundredth performance at the Duke of York's Theater. Cissie Loftus’ sister, Rosle Loftus Leyton, the favorite principal boy of this year’s London pantomime, was married recently to A. G. Spry. They are at Paris. Corinne, supported by Louis de Lange, R. “The Joly Little Host” in Chicago next Manager Chase of the New Grand went to New York today to look after Ching he will play in Jersey City next week, There {s a fair probability that the litiga- tion between the estate of the late Augustin Daly and George Edwardes of London may be settled through compromise. Mr. Ed- house of lords if necessary. This would re- quire many years for final settlement. The Daly executors are desirous. of settling up the affairs they have in hand, and the pos- sibility of long-continued Uugation may cor sTemise, Prices Sermon in Son “Of all the Stellar Acts, it is the most attractive.” Never —Philadelphia Times. “Continua nomenal.---N. Y. Herald.” ext Week at the NEW GRAND. jous success rewards unceasing efforts to please.” Vv aude s Stupendous Novelty. “Her success is unprecedent- ed.”"—N. Y. Herald. “Like a breath of sweet air.” 29 | Chicago Daily News. f Se Gigantic Scenic Production. Nothing as Beautiful. The Highest Stage Ideal. Appeals to Heart and Soul. UBURN Also CRESSY AND DANE, in “Grasping nits SOLARET, the “Queen of Light,” dances an Opportu- in her dreamlike FITZGERALD, the man who alone plays an eight- part play. Daily Mat., 2:15 P.M., 25c. Eve’s at 8:15 P.P1., 25c. & 50c. DE HA\ singers and dance JACK NORWORTH, the black-face singing come- dian. All Seats Seats Should Be Reserved in Advance. Reserved. See! Hear! Marvel! Eight acts in all. All-feature bill. Greatest week of all. MMY AND HER PET DOGS. A CEASE INE, the quaint country maiden, AND MAIE, the juvenile comedians, April 16th _Week-- =-Fulgora’s Fashionable Vaudeville Company. Tomorrow ‘Night Monster Testimonial Benefit MR. EUGENE. WELLINGTON, MANAGER BIJOU THEATER. A Vaudeville Bill Never Equaled. 20—ALL STAR ACTS—20 LOOK THEM OVER. An Follows: “Big Bill” Devere, of Hoyt's “Black Sheep” Fame. Arthur Dunn and Clara Belle Jerome, No Better Pair of Merry Makers. Miss May Howard, The “Queen of Burlesaue.” Tenley and Simonds, “Gentlemen From Cork.” Jolly Annie Hart. You All Know “Annie.” A Saxaphone Solo By a Member of the Marine Band. Nelnon and Milledge, Sketch Artints. Aller and Delmain, Comedietta. m Thornton, joa Favorite. Mr. and Mrs. Handy, Duetists. Maude Amber, “A Chip of the Old Wm. E. Kaiser of Sousa’s Band, The Premier Trombonist. PLENTY MORE. An Increased Orchestra Directed by Max Stur NOTE—Owing to the length of the Program the curtain will be raised promptly at 8 o'clock. The Bijou Box Office will be Open Sunday Morning at » o'clock. Tele- phone 2164. WEEK OF APRIL 9= 14. BIJOU THEATER. ‘LITTLE EGYPT’ Extravaganza Company. An Original Performance. TWO FLASHY BURLESQUES,|: “One Mgnt es June” mn “A Bachelor’s Baby.” ThirtyCleverEntertainers The Famous “Seeley Dinner Dance” “LITTLE EGYPT” ‘Will Be Introduced in the Closing Burlesque. Not a Bad Looker in the Bunch and the Scenery and Costumes Will Please the Most Artistic. A SUPERB OLIO Of Nine Star Acts. Arthur Dunn and Clara Belle Jerome. They Will Arouse Your Risibilities. Virginia Seymour, Late of ne “Boy Wanted Co.” Mitchell and Love, ‘Tony Pastor's Favorite Comedians. The Oriental Pasmala Dancers. Garnold and Gilmore, Vivacious Singing and Dancing Sou. brettes. Armstrong and Porter. They Entertain for Ten Minutes. James Dooling, The Only Rag-Time Artist. Emery and [arlowe, Comedy Sketch Artists. The French Quartette of Terpsichorean Artists. During the Last Comedietta The Original “LITTLE EGYPT” Will Portray The “Danse La Castaneta.” Seats Selling. Telephone 2164. EUGENE WELLINGTON, Manager. ‘Temorrow Night. Twenty Acts. tain at § O'Clock, NOTE—Manager Wellington's Benefit | + Cur- COLUMBIA Week Begi Monday Evening, Return of the Season’s Greatest Comic FRANK DANIELS Theater. April 9. Only Matinee Saturday. nning Opera Hit, IN Washington's Leading “THE AMEER.” Music by Victor Herbert. Book by Kirke La Shelle and Fred Rankin. NEXT ATTRACTION, SEATS THURSDAY, JAMES YOUNG Will present an interesting New Play in four acts, _LORD BYRON.” Mounted with mae and elaborate scenery, and aera by a epecially selected company. Sreesecesesoce AFAYETTE BE WEEK. MATS. THE La?’ Equals Opera House WED. AND SAT. MUSICAL O6 Runaway Girl. To Grand Stand Ladies RACE COURSE AT BENNINGS Dc. Ih A CILN G Daily Next Week. Five or More Rac On the Flat and es Every Day. Over the Jumps. First Race at 3:20. Disreputable Characters Excluded. RATES OF ADMISSION: = = = = $1.90 50c. Paddock, 50c. Extra. Special trains direct to track, leave 6th street station at 2:04, 2:30 and 3:15. Columbia Railway Electric Cars run direct to weesecsesce ASTER? Mondays IBDY SUCCESS. ¢ _¥. Sun. ROOMS OOOO OOS OOEe ° $ Special ° ¢ Return ° ¢ Engagement Q , $of this Season’s $ Greatest Musical ¢ Success. “Mistress Muse,” “Gay Golf Ball, “The Man Behind the . SHB THE ‘Pretty Girls,” Pretty’ Beene! “The. Ptekantan MUSICAL VAUDEVILLB TO DRIVE Away DULL CARH AND MAKE YOU LAUGH. AT THE NEW versity athlet CHASIPIONSITIP PARIS EXPOSITION. 1327 F st. nw. The Georgetown University Glee Concert and Dramatic Entertainment National Theater, WEDNESDAY EVENING. April 18, 1900, at 8:15. Benefit of fund for sending Georgetown Unl- tes to compete in the WORLD'S GAMES to be held at SEE the ‘Tickets for sale at SANDERS & STAXMAN! 3S pm. A 10 cents, Astounding Hypnotic Exhibition. Miss Jones FROM LONDON, 1211 Penna. Ave. Beception aorery halt hour—1 to 6 and 7 to 11 ACADEMY ONE WEEK, STARTING aks we ——— ed two minutes. —2 ‘Popa With the People. Prices, 25, 50, 75c. and $1. MONDAY NIGHT, “: MATS., 25 and 10c. The Superb Scenic Drama, @QUILTY MOTHER MANAGEMENT HENRY MYERS. The Greatest Matinee Play Ever Written. The River The Great Six Years in A Clever Intermingling of Next Attraction---THE I of Real Water. Storm Scene. The Shattering of the Giant [irror. England. Pathos and Comedy. IRISH ALDERMAN. New Grand. five other diverting acts. tal NOW OPEN. AN. “The Bugaboo Man,” RNs nee e eee lawes Cuawen sees eee’ eet expert stereo Reserved seats, F st. Two ILLUSTRATED LECTURES REV. pe ew UNiVRsALise CHU CH, Cor. 13th and L sts, n.w. Monday Bren Evening, Passion. Play. Tusa, Eyeuin, Old New Engiand. Eloquent lecturer, finest colored pictures and ea iconist = the country. Sanders & Ste; SUBJECT, ‘ORIGINAL GREAT OAST MPANY OF 3 ‘Wiliam ‘Townend, it ad es eee ee esate Ou OAD PRODUCTION. Tayi Siood cncock, E Philp, Favorites. © eeveseocoe x office of ort. eck 18,14.16817 :|New National Theater. LECTURE BY THE REV. D.J.Stafford Dk *HAMLET.”” Tues., April 17, 1900, 8 p.m. Benefft of Carroll Institute. Tickets, 60 cents. To be had at Institute, Re beni! eee 25 and 50 cents ie of theater April 9. Two Free Lectures s.e., on SUND. thor At Hall over ite ee a 316 Pa. soled sion, “The ance of this week. Daily Mat HAIR. Reserve your seats early in advance. Kernan’s. Next Week—BIG SENSATION -DOUBLE ©O. ap2-6t-15 THE FAVORITE (STANDING ROOM ONLY REVERT Five-Star Bill This Week, Headed by Mr. ROYLE; SOLARET, “Queen of Light. and Mrs. EDW ““The Pocket Edition of Cisaie Loftus,” avd vo will present her wonderful fllu- it of the Clock,” during the bal- LEIDOSCOPIO VISION.” WASH: ap6-12d EXCURSIONS, ETC. Only 15c. Arlington and Return On Sunday. Trains leave ctation, 13% st. and Pa. ave. ‘TON, ALEX. & MT. VERNON R¥. 25cm 25ESOC HL Sat co Week—THE GIRL WITH THE AUBU. ap5-20d & AFTERNOON | 2 Cars from Aqueduct bb: hslf-hourly for Arting- ton and hourly for Falls Church from 7 a.m. to 22 FT. MYER, ARLINGTON FALLS CHURCH Lines. for Miaco’s Jolly Grass Widows. Fare, Admlasion For Mount Vernon. HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON @alILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED). SRON STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER by Steam. Heated Reaves Sth ot what 98 toe. and 1265 Arrives Washington due 1:40 and round trip. to grounds and ALEXA! Cheap and Fieseant Excursions. From 7th, st, what, 230, 30, inencing at 0:50 8 menéing al BS = mh2ttott (rickets =i until used.) EXCURSIONS, ETC. \DRIA FERRY. 2: 230, 4:30, | —— Samo scbedule on Sundays com Single Fare, 10c. eee, MARSHALL HALL. Season 1900. Ptepades PLANK SHAD DINNERS. ea for att aba alae, organiza- ‘Steamer CHARLES aSHALL HALL opens MAY charches and so- pay Agent, th et. wh P-% Agent, 7th et. wi gt beeen & W2shington Steamboat Co. Every day in the soar for, Nocfolk. Newport Ex. Postemouth. 5:09 pra tes Norfolk 45 pi

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