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. THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1900-26 PAGES. 25 for, two years, She will appear ins sketch | experience om the London, underground AMUSEMENTS. ~ AMUSEMENTS. i AMUSEMENTS. . AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. written for er nu entitled “. = _ % ~ — road racently. He went to a lunch counter, Evening at Home. took a bun, and, being engaged In conver- bes : -_ sation, forgot to pay for it A-coupie} Georgetown University. ABSOLUTELY Pauline Hall is said to have made a great | stations further along a telegram overtook g 9 suceess in delphia in her original part | him and he was placed under nominal ar- . cy FIRE-PROOF. of Erminfe in the opera of that name With | rest, his name and address being taken by aris rip. Elegtric Elevator to Balcony & Gallery. TONIGHT LAST TIME OF Wilson. a police Inspector. The cas2 has gone to ¥. : ». . “Commencing Monday Night. Washington’s Leading Theater. A GUI LTY = 2] Week Beginni * Monday Evening, APTil 16. MOTHER, ~< uns Stange narrowly escaped seri- | Conti ut Will Probably be settled before } grep CONCERT AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAIN- : by a falling property statue duz- ‘MENT. rehearsal In New Yorit The Eng'ish advance agents are not slow by any means, even if they do take some| New National Theater, —— time to see a joke. The latest effusion m@ See the A Bright rae Sarah Bernhardt says that the wearing | snout a new melodrama called “The Law WEDNESDAY EVENING, Pretty Girls. Musical 1 - WITn ts « c1G JNVESTITURE, destroys the best expression | Or the Land,” recently; presented te that Geeta iss Handsome. Vaudeville Popular Matinees Thurs- TS GREAT SCENIC J . dims es e ol eye: col ‘01 01 ve it- i = h lock like chalk. Se teen en SOe pee of x Brit Costumes.” a vi day and Saturday, 50c. bs atrical advance scribe describes the Tickets for sale at SANDERS & STAYMAN’S, ed by his wife, | Piece as “the rich romance of the red-gold | 1327 F st. nw. it Collier, his sister, | Tivers of the Klondike, on the alluvial A GRAND_E retty Scenery.”| To Drive THE! IRISH). ‘TERTANMENT AND HOP 1" ‘i ih- ‘eserved ats. ome gold fields ai | 2ctes of which was the once warm wig- Will be given by the ¢The Pickanin Away ose oat — ee wam world of the red man prior to pregla- | SURVIVORS’ ASSO OF THE D. C. VOL- nies.” Duli Ca season. cial periods.” That ought to catch ‘em. UNTE eames “Burl bs ue man will open the season of = They wi celehrate thelr Zon “anniversary at \\ ‘Burlesque on and nin anew four- mmett Corrigan, who has gained suc- MOND ENING, APRIL 16.” } Sharp.” MONDAY 5 of admission can be had at the door or apl4-2t,10 as Ben Hur in the play of that name how being presented in New York. was routed out of bed the other morning by a -lled cel | lawyer, an outraged hushand and two or Loads three private detectives, who thought that |!¥ wrought in conventional flower and gco- iano ae he had carried off the outraged husband's | Metric designs. natal ; It turned out that the lady in ques “ie tion was none other than Mrs. Corrigan, - med his con- | who had gone to the theater to meet her| Mr. Emfle Meyer has sold to the Cor- I t t nes of which are | “Three Little | Make You a | Lambs.” | Laugh. The Only High-Class Musical Organization in America. * “Won succes, and de | “Special Returm | 1 dganzeee cer: | Equals y built upon | husband and escort him home. and despite | coran Gallery a life-study i charcoal of an Dale, N. Y.. Journal. profuse apologies from one side, Mr. Cor- | old man. The drawing is to be placed in “Handsomely present- | | gene make he: (bes the life class room for the benefit of the Engagement [ed and” cordiatly We can tour. Wines. oo students. It was made during the artist's ‘The Latest Musteal Comedy Success, 1 comet gzibanes } Le ee ee nae student days in Munich and is a fine ex- | 4 ay % cana) | on to appear in “The Am Each spring it has been the policy of | Ample Of academic drawing. Mr. Meyer re- 2 ‘Che Dresden China Girt, | {cAttrnctivety taxed | fe auty” in that city, has been succeeded by | Francis Wilson to pre: an elaborate re- | Cenlly returned from Baltimore, where cer- 5 ‘three Little Lambs, and agreeably 11 | ao ee —— Kk Worthing as Edmund Burke In “Oii- al of probably the most popular comic | ‘#im commissions have been claiming his I Mietress Muse, A u | from vulgarity. 5 ( Seas ebera that this country has even seen, | *ttention for several days. Pa ae en 8 Se icting the Humorous e =i “Erminie,"” but Washington has not been ree cre aes To Maria B. Wilks. the oldest living | able to book the attraction. This season iH n . Dreamliy Dream. Side of New York American actress, ts lying at the point of | the management of the Columbia have | Mr. Moser has on exhibition at Fischer's ‘The AbwenC Minded Beggar, * huge sttecess, death at her home in Philadelphia. She | made the necessary arrangements for his | @ number of his bijou Iandscapes. These if Bail. ; _ ¥. Eve. Sun, Political Life. Was born in 1816 and early married B. H.| appearance here in May, when he will} little pictures are among the best. things Witise Wyllie. it Ai , years ago. | present “Erminie” By Down on ihe Farny . Wilks, the actor, who died some years ago. peas erence Rs sn Sree oe the artist has done. Several of them were i Little Lota Little. = io Charles F. McCarthy. A New York authority says Blanch=|Jiam Broderick and Jennie Weathersby, | S®°W" at the recent exhibition of the ee ee oe y en : Bates has been booked for passage for Enz-| Miss Hall and Miss Weathersby both American Water Color Society in New $$ Burlesque Becky Sharp, By I. A, BARNET, author of “1492"" and J. P. Sullivan, The Luciers It And other Well-known Farceurs. NATIONAL. TONIGHT LAST TIME OF N.C. MAXINE Al : WwW 4 f\ oodwin Elliott Grand Opera Season. land May 5, and that she wil! divide her) suming the roles which they originally | York, where they were especialy commend- summer holiday between England and | created. ed by the artists and the press. The spirit France, returning to this country in the an- a —— and mystery of a gray day can be expressed tumn. Weber and Fields and their entire stock | within the compass of three or four square company from theirs music hall in New | inches as intelligently and successfully as “gack and the Beanstal Original Great New York Cast And Production. | COMPANY OF 55, INCLUDING; Marie Cahill Ray’d_ Hitchcock! Nellie Braggins William E. Philp Clara Palmer Wm. T. Carleton Violet Goodall Edm’d Lawrence Richard Mansfield says that next year! York will make a tour of the principal | in as many square feet. cities east of and including Chicago, be- * he will devote his entire season to N York, with a possible brief Chicago enga: ming May Whar ontbang anerries oe ment. Besides “Henry V.” and “Paolo ar sides the manager-comedians, Miss Lil- In the same galleries are to be seen two he intends to present Tolstoi's Pe Russell, Miss May Robson, who has }jarge canvases by George Inness “The been loaned by Charles Frohman: Peter F. as 2 - Se in | Bailey. Dave Warfield, Charles Ross, John | SPitit of the Night and “Sundown in the The late Augustin Daly expressed bis in- |p Keily, Irene Perry and the famous The first is a fine example of the tention of producing pe s “Weberfiela’” chorus. The company will poetic and interpret- | Frances Gordon Harold Vizard end Melisande, and he gav art of | reach this city May 16 and play for one A pal hangs in mid-sky at the eee ae leas to Ja c o study. Mr. he Ci 5 ge ebalteeets REET. _ 4 Gertr’e Townsend Tom Hadaw: Pelleas to James Young to study. night at the Columbia Thea The Dur) cage. of = {passing aweep ‘of gray clouds! : eC Tadaway ung thinks of producing the play next | jesques to be presented are “Whirl-i-Gig. season. which ha been the means of introducing |The body of the pfcture is a grass fled 7 Lal . Lillian Russell to New York as a burlesque | filled with the silvery illumination. An ir- Mr JK Burke of te ee ek city. mas | actress: “Sapotio.” with May Robson fn an ular mass of trees shows pale on the headquarters are in Nerdy last, “He | @itation of Olga Nethersole, and “Barbara ght horizon, and between the trunks the here on Thursday and Friday last, He | pidgety.” Bessie Clayton. the phenomenal s of a distant village compliment with Ne ee aie tha eee + will accompany the organization. | their warmth the quality of moon ight and acta for’ € gpg aker coe har introduce a secondary note of Interest in the meat el , cheme. “Sundown in the Lane” is a char- “CONTINUOUS SUCCESS REWARDS UNCEAS! dancet A letter from Siam tells of an amnsing play recenily given in Bangkok, the work of Norma Whalley and Walter Jones’ vaude- alliance will e to an end soon, a . iho “OF | acteristic picture generally, but it is not Four Performances by the Company from the Met- Pao gee wince wie says’ she | 2, ,Rative dr matist, and played by | So readily intciligible. There 13 a feeling of cna ePelitan Opera House, "New patch 0 many things about Walter | (ative Seine deat se pended plbse Tarte undue closeness in the sun, whieh is set- | 9, ‘ | NOTHING iRORRING ike ___Under Direction of Mr. MAURICE ; she ts glad she did not ry him. Jones | King of Siam” hen 4 to be man. | uns directly behind a of foliage in i ‘ Orr linmot : =, Apa ie, SSS a ng dt to him and the wedding day was fixed, | {eMmiddle Gln tas lscroneie fon thor en: ea And Company Pagar : B 8 fixed. | cr, is als 00 S$ gly e - amy king, however, hearticssly jilted her. | Graf treatment of ghee > | AIQYOUS E ER WEEK OFFERING affairs of the heart seem never to be started | Banermetster, Mme. Mantelli under a pus star. | Siz. Oampanari, MM. Fd Reszke, Queyia, Pringle, Sig. “AIDA (in Ttatiams. | Perottt. Q Pields have leased the Audi- Weber a . n 3 Sie * f se he Sins ee fine Ben lenlic Cli, ihe ain paeeesnea Ae the country with a ee AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN Im an elaborate scenic wyidas, Apel 20. | Mines. Nordica, “De Vere. s and are trying to secure the Em- | (ree army led rip ihe Duke of | 4 memorial tablet to the memory of roducion of a new pla “DON GIOVANST” | Resise” Bnet plat Ba de Siac Steric ee ee ee hey ies the oe Mia’ ene Vihey | Serst. Hamilton Fish, who was killed at D \ play, dn Italian). | mai and Sort” ing to er do their Broadway work Ce es A yb isaw Guanimae is tobe erected Ab Cotunibi = 4 — catia cesar us de short wo: e sh Po but | Las Guasimas, > rected 2 uw -LITT ntit Mile. Calve, Banermelater Music Ha pas ared the queen and the duke. The king | University. Three prizes are offered in u LE FRED MR. ND RS. en ed | yan Cauterrn. Mowe. Saxann M om Abbett, well-known here as a | then took pity on the queen's broken hi ! ms: MT Nelizunc. Menx. leading member sev, Wo. HC enter va iver Dufriche, Queyla snd ral years ago of the | and offered to marry her after all design competition. The first is twelve AND THE A 1 ve hi 5 ; | hundred dollars, which sum also pa: eons RTHUR 66 has concluded .o | forgave him unchivalrous i os a — Ctejotcines | third #re for : "31 THE \ouratese SIDMAN ng for a while and the defeat of her army, monologue she has knitted to- of his queens iar of the Siamese per glish rights | 21d one hundred dolla ACROBATIO saith wai SKETCH hes Dyck, Meur, ‘Sig. Cam 5 . have not yet been secured by any London | Competition is unc * Gene ARTISTS, awa ea = & If laughte nd wild enthusiasm | mina: BROS. E Heart Comedy, 99 Sa eatet aod Gvchestra. Soom Mateapemten count fe H. Crane has made ~ BARNES #4. $5. Hoses. $50, £30. Gen. admission ply op FORREST e 3. admission, $1. WEBER PiANO USED. ART NOTES. When the Soclety of Washington Artists a few rs ago ured which it occupies now at 192 believed to be that a local hab‘tation where exhibitions could be held without having to depend upon the generosity of others was due it as the representative art body of the city. nsiderable expense the build- originally designed for a nsformed into an attractive “Barnes, Lena Ash- | #29 well-lighted gall The first exh will be in the | tion held therein was duly advertised and An exhibition of the works of newspaper illustrators, to be known as the Press RUROD! Artists) 1 ubitiom, will be eid and SISSON |! with a most excellent sup-|| extra: | “il Orders Now ihe east parlor of the Waldort-Astoris dur oe Wee ak ete porting company. ing the w of May 4.) Th ffair has ECCENTRIQUES. “A MARRIAGE BROKER.” ~ been postponed from April 16, owirg to the Next Attraction—Seats Thursday. | THE HANLONS rging the 500 or 600 sketches and WILL PRESENT FOR THE FIRST TIME HERE— uo Vadis" in Lon- | opened with a formal reception on the wings in black and white, oil and water that have been contributed. Mos: of ubout May 1, and which | « EE SSR SEF ious: . | Vited to send exhibits to the special wo- rr ‘i He arrett production of the |“. "5 ee tee aus eetoiel ihe an’s exhibition to be held in Hart's Cour GA MAN : sag rae sence | Lendon. Mrs, Cecelia Be1nx is one of the SSES COMEDY ctory in its personnel, it lacked mek remost illustrators are ated about six months. a characteristic which | ©>™ mittee, and Mrs. J. Madison Taitor and cone JUGGLERS, McDougal, T.S Allen a : = : ding annual exhipi- | Mt Mary EF. Bonsall of Phitadelpt PICK: to write a new play for him rons include Mr. amnesic _ Mrs. Whitman of Bosten ‘will, contribute, Z which will be produc2¢ in New York in the ls most unfortunate. | Among the other artists who wil! be repre NIN- M early fall. It is said the piece will be a | but just where the trouble lies it is not eas ented are Mis » Doane of Chicago, | NUS. LINTON comedy with unusual ‘ong plot Interest. The artists surely per- |} mily Sartain and Mrs AND AND CONWAY FOr ea goin : J upon the outery against bee worked = been Mrs. Ls ing the past by Belasco. Mis next season of eart of Maryland” company, witch var in the large cities. ALLEN In Her Well-remembered Suces Glory Quayle, in LEGACY | THE CHRISTIAN A MIRTHFUL NOVELTY IN 3 ACTS, K vn ag 9 AFTERNOON WRITTEN BY KIDDER, €rnan's A. WITH MOTIVES, 5! AND EF Ts 7 BY THE It. CONTALN- wins” |Big Sensation was es trom Lot e that Charles | numer! has commissioned Madeline Lu- ful Portrayal of and it remains with the | Alice Barber Stephens. art-loving public to meet them half way. Dresent exhibition, which closes th evening, has fallen far short of receiving | Several cany ss Ostertag, M formed their dut EE PERDeNDERS Morrison closed the Great” in z Mr. Morrison's physician insist- Marcius Simons are early ng op account of ment and appreciation which | to be seen at Fis Mr. Simons is a om! Ie painter of the imaginative and the poetica!- MODERN COMEDY. fis again <cting after sev- cham ly dramatic. He possesses something of that STAGED BY JULIAN MITCHELL, Double Show. ement. He has renewed spirit which impelled Richard Wagner in The exhibition of the Society of Washing- IN CONJUNCTION WITH 20 «WHITE artists. 20 ii former triumphs tm: the targer Hussian bion Fakfrs, which was:held on, Fti nd | writing his music dramas; color and life and HANLON BROTHERS. Wea ROLE ENTERTAINERS, . Be es isis ecanine BS | Secturdex of st week fu thalroume of (ea (an Wider weaving ot mivelery Aud caenbollinn mai co feck—Indian Maidens, _ 900-1 —— Art Students’ League, was a distinct suc-}| The “Seats of the Mighty,” the most im- DAILY MATINEE. DSC. | FRIDAY AFTERNOO) ay 4, LECTURES Goldin geler, Madge dur An. | cess. Some of the trayesties on the works | portant work in the collection, is a daring aa Farewell Appearance in America of the Great ——- ~ —_ born G saclerk in a Folish Pianist, of the local painters were extremely clever | and commanding flight. It is theatrical in in conception, although technically they fel! | @ Sense, yet there is a rebuke to the 1 crude coloration of the sky, ioomy | fAPRIL 23 WEEK--MIDGELY & CARLISLE, MAUDE COURTNEY AND shown last year, with a non clptmedfey sapere thi rane baie SIX OTHER PROMINENT ATTRACTIONS. PADEREWSKI the great cliff, from whose rugged top the it towers of a mighty castie crowd themselve: a ' On Saturday evening the pi sold at au jon, and the o : S wrked by much merriment. | ¢xainst the evening glow. In the gathering | _ = = : Z ; A hand organ rtues vhe ha es - | shadows a trobp o knights id tt or the Benefit of the Se on sale at Droop’s Music Sto April 23. ee SS ee ee Mad Been en ee cven in tiie faarne Nene winks Its MUSICALE ftena sinks s le at Droop’s Music Store April Aico “i in from the street under promises of | ECT*ous the drawbridge of the castle = WEEK OF May 7. een = reward, discorded sweet music in] and down the rugged defile toward the By the r Pech . t om, and Was so intent on earn- | shadowy gulf. Misses Kieckhoe! er —_—_ ——— rs = s : a es ! N Nati Theat meney that only threats of per- : She ot New York, and OPERATIC SOLOS 6 0 0 eT New National Theat e could induce him to desist so MUSICAL M Na a LECTURE BY THE ictioneer in the main gallery Dramatic Recital and . Orders by ena chance. A large crowd | The presentation of Sir John Stainer’s a T ie CHORUSES, aceeaeean TUE YY and the “The Crucifixion,” which fliss ‘Collins tances itation on the Sacred of Washington, D. C. Columbia Theu’ afternoon, April 18, j Including sextet from Lucia, quintet from Die First Appearance tn This City of dress of an end | Church iast Thursday evening, was a mu- y o'clock. Meistersinger and finales from Aida and Die SUBJECT, “HAMLET and Mr. Glenn | sical event of m * at St. John's dy, ya) a | Secs = 3) Tues., April 17, 1900, 8 h interest and no little 1CKE “ el ere os © 1 DOL D.n Mae [umportancs: Gir EG Bi Wieenian “tne oc} Resets iets eater te Tee FRIDAY, APRIL 2 WEBER and FIELDS Ee ae non. t and choirmaster, has for nearly two | Mp, Veeter after Are Te ompson’s Deng Store, 9 AK 1, eng, _Benetit of Carrol 2 uous labor to perfecting } Store and Droops’ Music Store. Congregational Church Stock Coupany, including Lillian Russell, May bn extra. Sale will don this cecasion Robson, Peter Dailey, Dave V |, Charles Ki E : f i prtl 9. Hoctthese | Free Cocking Lectures. in doing tricks it over a si then lost vaudeville fe oF unique in CHUE L sts. mw. Passion Play. ms Oid New Engian rd his he calls “4 of the Holy Redeemer. he Aino: years devoted as: the work of th led to | the result rv choir, : SOLOISTS John J. Kelley, Irene Pe — =. comed son. He w : ne te sman's guiding hand was con- Wednesday, April 18. EXCURSION. : f both Pantine month, are being arranged, and | Y felt in the precision of the chorus B ‘ Peuline Doughty will s ae = ee — everything is being done by the committce | and the moving ensemble. services as rune, an Kooking anu give a Miss Sara Anderson WEEK OF APRIL 16- ha: are it Th hibi. ht te A th ‘Sf last Tuesday night at Con al demonstration of the ’ On ly 15¢ ae O Sane its Success. “Ebe.exhibi-? thisia 0 as oe = are v1 of G roves at the Inter- ; z - 13 has been stated, will be of the work | © , na Trinity Nae aA (ane nene ‘i Sth sxreet, Lecrarce Miss Mary Helen Howe, Arii ‘. d Ret apes Rotimian gents rae me tS [are doing much to lift church” music in : ir note book: At Miss Mabeile Louise Bond, riington and Retura fe > somewhat de her the exhibition | Washington out of the commonplace, into mission EREK, apltat, iH 5 A ee in Sunda mee wil net have Domed for a week | which there Is always danger of falling. ee Messrs, Charles A. Kaiser, | © NE) WESEINGTON -Manager Un Sunday Hidibaas. ee ble de! Tomorrow will be a great day for ’ Every Night 1. tation, 1314 xt. and Pa. ALEX. & MT. VERNON W. D. McFarland, Afternoon 1¢ re: dastmiead s Se H the VASHINGTON in procuring t for the floor of the j church choirs, many of which will have the COLUMBIA Wa SEADIN room. Saatotens THEATER. 15, 25 Cents. ~ Best Seais All Mats., 25 Cents. * % ‘Tonight at 8:15. ust tine ot | Julian Walker, Bernard A. Ryan and ALENANDRIA pard Pieceapt) Excurwi . . 3 lee Hastings & Wright’s sume the title role. | unt tote Cone settee teases for | Next Tuesday evening Miss Blanche L. a ce 8 & gh . t ls | the Corcoran Gailery ex jon, as aro a} Rueckert will give a song recital at the . ax that Gertra le ber of other artists; in fact, a tour of | Stratford, on 14th street extended. Miss Myron WwW. Whitney ir. Sapho t Mr. McKee makes | Studios discloses quite an area of general | Rueckert has been away from Washington 9 yhe Ay. rr From th st. Sunduys . We. Single Fare, te. wwh24-10f vi geod autil used. 33 asters preparation. for some time, and her voice, which is re- Burlesquers, * membered by some as a contralto, has now * * developed into a soprano of good range and bores Presenting with a number of ity. She will sing Nevin's “My Desire,” | IN VICTOR HERBERT'S NEW COMIC OPERA, eats at Ellis’, 937 Pa. ave., from April 20— , $1 9 r xh 3 the hearts of her compan: she sent them| Mr. Macdonald fs bi 175 cents. apl&21-4ins A Travesty on New York City’s Latest 5 an ¢ j Se 7h week n covering their mas, and several of them are well a ee omer Of Be) gg 99 |NATIONAL. eee FT. MYER, ARLINGTON a te Ge tho aeaaie ba ps i =< 2" Schumann's “Du bist wie cine H ° Saker CHURCH Li i ee eee r way. Hts portrait of Justice Cox Is | plume,” recitations and aria from Websos WEDNESDAY MATINEE, APRIL 18, 2:15. “HAUGHTY A & FALLS R Lines. = opinion that she | Dering completion, and he has but lately | “Der Frelschutz,”” and Kusken's “Heaven | It ‘The One Big Success of the Season. 6s cS 99 | 20 Pretty Girls, = Handsome Scenery. } Cars from Aqueduct bridge heif-bourly for Arling- Lcapinnllvcer beeed PUPP Ae Hath Shed a Tear.” Miss Rueckert will be Ses The Heather Field . EIGHT ACTS IN OLI0. ton and bourly fo" Falls from 7 am man in a ieee Mr. J. = meciert: violinist, 9 SAPHO, pe a = fact air ans. easily again: “hair, | ho will play several selections. : with sichorean Queen. ma a hall in New | with his left hand thrust into his trousers |, The rendition of Rossini’s Stabat Mater a “ NGS AND WRIGHT, For Mount Veraon. § pocket by St. Peter's Church choir on last Sunday JOBYNA HOWLAND, The Men Who Make Songs Famons. HOME AND TOMB OB WASHINGTON * afternoon was a noteworthy occurrence in Last of. the Season. *) “ MeCALE AND CAREW. (DAILY, SUNDAY EXC D). ** church musi: circles. From: the opening £ JOHN E. KELLERD Comeay 1 3 : IRON STEAMER CUARLES MACALESTER notes in the solemn strains of the first Congregational Church. S 2 DEMMING SISTERS. Heated Througkout by Steam. chorus, bat Mater Dolorossa,” to the greg ’ WILLIAM HUMPHREY paces eae Leaves Tu st whait 16 edd 1238 pan final tones of the stately “Quando Corpus,” JESDAY BYENING, SPRIL 24. s and Dancers. rrives Wasbingtop due 1:40 gud 5:15 p.m. the choir, individually and_ collectively, SUR eyes + Harry—FIELDS—Sadie F : ed 2B koen apprectation of the sacred- THE ANCIENT. MARINER CAROLINE KEELER A Versatile Pair of Entertainers, lo parts were sus- Marie—HENRY and LY'fTON—Nette F tained by the following named members of se a And Cast, Burlesque Favorites, vic. | Airs Robert Keeling has recently eom- | the choir: Soprano, Miss Hattle M. Ritchie, | served Setpre Saat ee Naa Preceded by “A TROUBADOUR," FORD AND LEWIS, ture is composed | pleted a number of miniatures which are = Chas. ee atone fog Bay Ss Pause Sen we apl4-91,20 In one act, with The Bowery Boys, r pil be two | most attractive examples of the art. His | tista; tenor, Mr. L. F- Randolph, jr.; bari- | 987 Peana. ave. nw. __<_ ___apl4-0f,20_ MARTIA LEONARD and ANTOIN ‘. and : a D deep, and schemes are well managed and quiet- | fone, 4nd pass, Messrs. Hd B. Fox, Jes. F. GRAND (CONCORD SENDS ALLE OTe. Reserved seats, 50c., 75c., $1.00, Sm on eromemag Steere a t i. In about hurmonigus. Among the later portraits | Pokert, Wm. A. Graham and Jas. S. Hicks. : i The marvelous Turkish wrestler, 0. any ill leave | are those of Mr. Hill, Mrs. Barclay Henry | ,,Afe® the “Stabat Mater,” during the ves- saree who will meet all comers. Ossman Nerfol and by that|ang Miss Austen.” > of the priest 5 —— Every 4 ear for Nurfolk, Newport cand by that | and Miss Austen. Bergen ae poueran, Mise 9 NEW GRAND | 722 Favorite | agrees to throw any man who wilt | —— £iCy 23} 15, {be eee fon Ned . ais * egent Carl ti ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 16, THEATER, meet him on the stage in fifteen | — steel Legende, by Carl Bohn, with true artistic am Miss Hattie Burdette and Miss Sand feeling." ; AT NATIONAL RIFLES" HUAI An | THE : motnmtes oF fortelt 095-00. He tas Ss- | —— Si Sec aucae of th Girt" was writ- | 0.) with pastels. Miss Sands hee ,c%° | _At the benedictton Miss Ritchie sang “O Get, between Oth sod 10th ste. RW meh ot Greatest Novelty | sued challenges to both ROEBER and | ry. Woskinice pono, Le. Portsmouth, 6:00 sym ¢ Cuok, the colored song writer, | PUSY With pa: as Tecent- | sqlutaris,”” as arranged to Robardi’s “Alla aplt2t?,10 Bu Rak of Al. | OLSON, the Swede. Ex. pm] Ly. Norfolk. ...- ng man believed he had secured | ly finished her three-quarter-length portrait | Stella Confidante,” with violin obligato by GIRL WITH SEATS SELLING. Ar. - fusing in New York. as the | of Miss Mitchell, who ts shown in a yellow | Miss Stevens, -and Fr. Riga’s “Tantum | PROGHESSIVE BUCHRE IN AID, OF BULDING Ar. Nort wet Successful It now tran-| gown against a gray background, in which | Ergo” was sung by che chor mn. (Enel ser ve | po ee oe ae ae | THE AUBURN HAIR. It = arrangements with Ludwig Englander to | tty effect. Miss Burdette has sold to the | quartet. Miss Anna R. Kearom presided ac oa kad ee pan get sere = a=tiacaite ‘NOW OPEN = fi hew score of the piece, | Prang Company her sertes of decorative | the organ and Mr. Lucius F. Randolph, jr., She 4) at 4:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. TENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION — Which will be substituted for Cook's in a] designs for a calendar, which it proposes | conducved. U_ 8. GRANT CIRCLE, LADIES OF THE G. A.| ~ S01 ed jen Splendid Specialtics, SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON ARTISTS, aS few days. to taste in faa The denier score black See a aera Lee Kees of eeiat = Siaplisorwatey Mare —— es Foe | Dear Ber + DS oar gf SOc A seats “At the Society's Galleries, — = and white and suggest the decorative work ureh, “angel's | setay Se Line eg : 3 Conn. ave. — Wan Bicne. the actor-musiclan, who was | of Elihu Vedder. The scheme is a series | Message” tomorrow night “at the West (EES ioe proge poeiasd, Ves one yigere’s Fashionable Vaudeville | DAILY AND WED. AND SATUMDAY EVENINGS. | —— 4m this country last season, had a funny | of femate heads inclosed in discs elaborate- | Street Presbyterian Chueh, Georgetowa. ate coke sak Stag These for Reserved Seats in Advance. PERT RTS y ‘Closes April 14. i