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THE EVENING STAR, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1900-24 PAGES, ‘|THE SONG OF THE PRESS AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. |___ AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. | AMUSEMENTS. THE WHIRR OF MACHINERY AND ITS LAFAYETTE | MREDEOOR eet Nee eee Electric Elevator to Balcony and Gallery. PFE PON THE NERVES. | Sore GRAND |2550-|)) NEW NATIONAL THEATER | S28 : | ee ep ierayg) Meoomeensca lore is Polite Vaudeville--The pies tee eeuemenl Success. D ANI E L F RO HPA N S i atructive Object Lessons. ri. M. Theise’ pe FAMOUS Next AMILLE iL p’ ARVILLE RVILLE COMPANY mu unine wicatocmc see otiee] gommepy exRAVAGARZA, |-WOBK- reitlt ae “thal Tae a Liew-apa cagtonloe ae From Daly's Theater, New York City, ry has a peculiar attraction to some NIE The Beautiful and Gracious “Queen of Opera.” Deonnee IN “1 often spend a few leisure moments be- eS —— re the plate glass windows which sepa- . Sa ee | Only Matinee | . Amer- WILLIAM F. OWEN, i Saturday. GEO. C. BONIFACE, oT oe =e me from those huge pieces of whirring, WM. F. COURTENAY, of mechanical life, and I The watch them devour the white rolls of paper with tireless, rapacious energy with as Peer= 5 nruch delight as a child. ica’s An Optical Hiustration. — less JOHN FINDLAY, “A great printing press, such as we see = wit Saya. Sfore us, give th, when in motion, a Favor: 6 ie vary Church ad individual saa Ge 5 JOHN L. WEBER, Presented with the orig- ite. MARY MANNERING, = : tks From pri arch on Sunday et : vation of four, a roar that exerts a sin- = Phat eee eeet, GUS | gular effect upon my nervous system; one inal cast and scenic em- se e eae = ; 4 siimut: . When one of the Seorge ane ‘a / < is stopped by man to smooth ae gue canine 3 . 5 eing it start pie See will be ren the ‘ of | &—Big Vaudeville Features—8 taking welcom zeit bx marvel: (SHEEHAN & KENNEDY, ra roaring thin bellishments character- BETH TYREB, snes) f its sple 4 AE HORSICK istic of its splendid MRS. CHAS. W success at Daly's Theater, New York City. BL | | A Comedy in Four Acts ; inne an sh it were 2 weleome. é fund being r ws - JENNY EDDY TRIO, MINNIE BOWEN, = mastery 0: a = BEATRICE MORGAN, r a mus thin prose ee aes MAZUZ & MAZ MRS, HART ZACKSO: BY ALISON SKiIPWORTH. —~ public is the THE 3 RACK building at the KINE & GUTTHOLD, BENNETT & RICH, ITSKI & PHILOSKI, and at night th FOOLISH PETE ts a striking pnoon: duviiw the week the And a Large Chorus. lows of Star press uded by a crowd of mter- P = e J » during the night and An entertainment of All-Star Artists. S are the spaces in the ed with sight seers. ot Moving Machinery. | Matchless in Merit and Magnitude. public, except in these two » opportu to witn AG Sone © RaccacG, : whieh (tie news OIE Conglomeration of Farce Comedy, the Spectacular, Comic Opera and Vaudeville. HENRY ARTHUR JONES eee VN NN NNN MONDAY, MAY 14—-MAIL ORDERS ROOKING VIRGINIA _ | SOTHERN HARNED Presenting Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, THE SUNKEN BELL. Friday and Saturday Nights and Matinee § saturday, THE KING’S MUSKETEER. SEE Laiayette Square Opera SAPPHO. House, ADMISSI Saturday, May 5,8 p.m. tied by ion of the gun on studio of Mr. G s impre of pa paper are places exehaded. th ur is they may have on the be de dire owever luc to convey to th as is here re se School. RET. Instructors of the ir hire. Open nights. - 1230 N. Y. ave. FAMOUS O¥1 Enquilibrist | okey Comedians, . the author re- | Cee eee) r richer than I ever FIALKOWSKI, THE MATIWE : ‘The famous $40,000 LIF OIL PAINTING . ie 2 eas ate Ane Blaek-tace | Animal | Sensational Russian | | 419 Seventh st. N. W. An Evening With [iusic Sores ana moni jet, sung by the Comedian. | Imitator. TneGaconee vaxemias 1) He and Drama, men in bun- 2 Way do centuries for ~ —-- ——— uA ULY frag is now extolled Under the aurpl 4 nutent meaicament, “Avhonin the be! May 14th Week--BRI LLIANT Comedy Bill. MEET ME oid list, Father Kneipp, : 4 ‘© reduce the mortgage on the Home, 9 ferred to, jn Had couehs in comseavence OF th : Secure Seats now ahead for both weeks. oxo As aes oes plityamoving in the we the a mother pts: 1 violet allery, handful of green or d ete eres in a half pint of wate —= ————— == si ‘ revit ion of Mr. Neaves In a half ph s ee wa Z os the | AS As _,Washington’ Ss MIDWAY! my2-4t E. B. Hay. > “too, but they muse te “Leading Theater. | National Base Ball Park, conta Tit every two or th ‘before boiling. he frag-ant S NDAY, MAY 6, 1900, aT 5 PM. y be ue ie x sD c for Week Be innin SEVENTH ST. AND BOUNDARY N.W., ACRED CONCERT Sere enon ines Monday Evens - - - MAY 7. Seine yah ch may pe half groan, haif shriek, and wn to that peculiar resound- that distinguis! prar headache and mo ing grind tong ned in violet-h about the part affe BUILDING F Tear soups should ved at dinners The Inimitable Comedian, Tuesday Eve,lay8 eas oF 100) nd thick s “ons Clara Baker Smith. huni Cream o & the Press Sings. nut at Ps t r o TICKETS...... NTS. 2 of the novel that Marine Band Or: “I like to hear this shriek, like the muffled | demonstrate ason as iS Reserved sents, 50 and 25 ceuts e {Cc For sale at isox Oshice. wail of some hu aptive monster, and if seis an le at ae aut ae ie hat ro patie ee tee ene c he skin will rub off b: ’ NOON pes ie oan an ord r | tween the thumb and foretingel The Presented by KERNAN sS— NI if L had authority—the press stop every | cook gently in a rich, well-flavored stock FIRST nee rears nue te nutes while | Watehed them, and then | until soft enough to rub through a ste The Frank C. Bostock Th = t Dilute D OF ST. A lestown, D.C vices under the direction of Mra, PARISH, Char joise sets my nerves ae tn whieh ieee we ane wi the E ie 1 I Id friend I . « (@ ival le 5 oe tae ich they were cooked and serve 5 Q 2 5 s j upon them ns do a the cer tet wi cae Returns from European triumph to convulse old friends at home, Mighty Midway arniv: UTOPIAN IS} y imagination leaps a = = ¥ Se pe ren res aS Sena _eeretae en ea0 With the old-time table of polished ma- { Company. The Choi I aS aoe greg, Saunscs inten space: een hogany or oak, the cloth wus removed be- \ at ee e oir Invisible. Who fs the Man Who Will Sport It} pictures 1 s glue themselves upon | {te the bringing on of frults, coffee and cor- DIRECT SECM CREATE AW FORK ~— ay . pictures 2 ; hems spon ene etwas bare table. “ a 5 “ Next Week—THE HIGH ROLLERS. 30-61,15, This Spring? the revolving cy nd well-oiled parts The ‘America’s AO GE 2730-61, “1 wonder. sepeuuseivaniavaverue | Oerths air whi to be talking | This in eon qwhen th hing of the Admission to the Midway, Custer’ t Batti “rio a Siar report s he handed something welrd ll sie household tenets: ‘This is never done usters s attle. th Pe braided, i : roel ancchaye | now. Throughout the entire dinner th cents. Gune 25, 1876) r the real t braided, sewer intricate internal mech: BW Te eb eos entire ely, > Paxson’s Great vas y in senie 5 é Unchallenged Prince 8 Great Paint Exbibitio i hae “sh SH be. The Hae oS ieabies <76sne which Bridie ‘eme cloth remains upon the board. ce ea 1001 PENNA, Ay © Cor wth ar at wear the first straw hat of | sponsive chord f br If there. is any. indi alone leak ie THURSDAY, Re Aamission, 10 eS eard othe ye "e St yikes . 9 <A ‘my Officers pronounce ft t hist ma cero Se e of in n sig at Herm Rpenie of the of iy | the roof. attend to the ter at once, for . COLUMBIA, MAY 17, 8 P.M. | Critics declare it to be | Ne & Bistory. Act hink of this question every spring. | Vere ana pied andod havelbeforeiexc) mets weap etme, Haine Wil Be eure to = America’s Greatest Battle There must be some >w who will be the s degree in a cotton | £04 Laren nires bly Semen cama ak Pi very first chap to don !t, and who Is he? If Hes ant loome TBUt the | or siutters and awnities: that those ta Te | oo - icture. he will call in I will give him a new hat & pices is written In/at_| oken/gkiss in the windows: that the Cellee Opera Burlesque nie k ‘ ot 2 ae eae hich appeals more | Draken glass tn tne y —_— = m exchange and place his i inde gS are i place. EXCURSIONS, ETC. labeiec — suggeste at to i ve the oe. = ‘Tr raw of the year.’ HOUSEHO MD HUN TS acne cones ae ieee we sun Superintendent.”* “It is like the first shad in the marke = studied from a camera point of view. ‘The : S ( IE [ Y Only 15c. ie! weearistis whol is dhie fice ta (ap importance of details will be quickly dem- y 9 ar in a summer shirt waist. And the other | , * French Vesstane soup ts made of (hese | orstrated in this way. Z . Arlington and Return when they go home, tell st at the | CT NC nw haif pint of carrots, as | Five o'clock functions are never serveq| —Chlcago “News.” Z Zo ok Stee NER RE F On Sunda: table that they saw ‘a crazy thing down- | cut in ae ee oe natotone ne aan | in the living room or dining room, but in 2 aa ee. Assisted by . y= SEP un, fummey shir wala "oncand [cut in cubes; one pint of potatons, m cubes: | the aan nt of tne hoanitable vers \ DE WOLF HOPPER | sales Sours tation! 30% et aul Pa. eve. is cold da: 20 n,m, on a pint s—the white pa one | anda, where the tea must be made by the : 4 ther = the felic ho fs the first | large onion, one clove of garlic, one escha- | hestess. Sig.Giuseppe Campanari eae woron, ALEX. & MT. VERNON RY. oe Te Ie tee yan Ht fs always | it, one tablespoonful of salt, three ie tas HeNiel canclinne: eaBCER lovee he AatnOrs, Will present =) esse " re =e - or r » of shirts, or | spoonfuls of butter, one teaspoonful of | pefore closing the house for the summer i u Opera Co. Tua, cursion ‘1, or ha There is alw sugar, one-third teaspoonful of pepper, two | will prevent their rusting. SOUSA & KLEIN’S EVER DELIGHTFUL OPERA, Baritone, Gra P ee ow who ts very first man quarts of water. Cut the onions fine and —_—— a = r adopt and wear le, though because owly with the butter for half] THE LATE HARRIET P. DAME. and the “greatest of all Hopper successes Reserved Seats, $1. LONE STAR BENEVO- of its newnéss It does not attract general me Gai. \he Wollite water ani the street until a number ap- a then m to themse ll get that f° and off t &o to the respective dealers, and when the Come out on the street they are ‘in it, 100 ‘There will no rudical change in th this sea The rough avy braid rite, and the eee ee at 4 ‘ LENT ASSOCIATION rots and cook a half hour longer. At} Services of New Hampshire's Famous HE CHARLA AN allery, 75 and 50 cents. TO RIVER VIEW es a dime ad x ae ee Nurse All Through the War. y saetaoning. Ha Goak aa Wodee ay ceil | Breen Contuioeloe Eben I I , Sunday May M 0. or cerfeuil, add a teaspoonful | Harriet P. Dame, New Hampshire's cele- ‘i z Sis u Doses Sere oe eee ets aay Sunday May before serving. The soup is | brated war nurse, who died at her home In with all the interpolations introduced abroad and TOyOEI SAY Sunday May some bones or trimmings of | Concord on Tuesday night, was a native of ; : New National Theater. — | steamer simi” 3, peus-rava ven et. weet at a oe See Be The bands ad ; Barnstead, N. he and wae ga aly 5, ENTIRE LON DON CAST: TONIGHT AT 8:15—LAST APPEARANCE OF 11 am 4 45 p.m. be ad, Stripes hay cream vegetable soup is | 18 he the youngest of five children RY NORMAN, mtiged and adding milk SUNDAY ed there until the outbr here until the ou of the war} Great Chorus! Magnificent Production! |in THE DEGENERATES. At Marshail Hall. Prize Br ow ling | and Usual Amuse its. born to James Chadbourne and Phoebe Ane utara my3-3t — (Ayres) Dame. With her parents she re- ¥ CHARLES SWarD = ist come to| moved to Concord tn 18t. and, with the SNIECAMERON, tay p groxp, MARK PRICE, s Piank Shad ed with fried | exception of a short term spent in the west, ers Steamer Charles Macalester, “two tri y ed ned the army matron in June, 1s EL FROHMAN'S CO., from ten at wharf 11 am; and 2:80 bin. mines | Gers muse! mx in teecmier'iag, "| One Night Only, Wednesday Evening, May 16— oe on the trenches at Pair Oaks - Orders Now Booked. The Planeuvers of Jane els were bombarding them, In Sule of Seas Opens Thursday Morning at Box Office. Galery, Reserved, $1; Balcony, $2; Floor, $3. r work she became well known all through the army, and the soldiers of other ; CONCERT . ey BY THE BAND OF THE U. S. MARINE CORT the 2d New p including the Celebrated 2 ali Clum Chor a niila or a if the Mexte. pon the b i her in tear: ar, what is the matter shy regiments seemed Hampshire in admiration for her. At the . Jexandria, . : mull Ran Miss Dame was AND ENTIRE STOCK COMPANY, THE CIR the Benedi of H1S0" act. aes, 85, Boh, Sav, Lat ag a Le x force Hall, New York, Including Lillian Russell, May COLmEs tay aaE! SC AT arena ven a tion of her nd Unix ist the suppli from New Hampshire Tough the lines in | Erom Their Mu dear, there: what r “ “f " e] m 5 @ - ul Admission, 50c. to both eon- | Robson, Peter Dailey, Dave Warfield, Charles Ross, John T. Kelly, Reserved seats, $1.00 and Sc. Admission, Ste. : plared in charge | Irene Perry and the Famous “Weberfield” Chorus. Droop's Music Stores, Thompson's Drug Store and sent soldiers pritieceaaitee = =-iPf. MYER, ARLINGTON | pacopated them) Wink OF MAY 24+—Orders Now Received—Sale of Seats Thursday— Harrison Bros.’ & FALLS CHURCH Lines. ° : eof G and was later BIG SPECTACULAR PRODUCTIO: joxlend hourty'to- Suis ciource inom ¥ States ee on e previ € A lone of New becca F RAN The New and Ancient South, pm i mhee it draperi ry New jarnpshirs tinder ¥ --proot aaa =! have sea- atin there. In 1864 she was Under Water-proof Pavilion, oS the matter?” s Harry.” sobbed the girl wildly been abus but—oh Tr. what shail I do?" om earth is the matter, dear?” —oh, I can't tell you ust. Has he been staying out late Se. Single Fare, 0c. Tickets goed nutil used.) predom namel weodw : : > yt 13TH AND V_STREETS N.W - For Mount Vernon. been dfinkinz?* Men Eee coruees” on ieee sno N A BIG REVIVAL OF THE EVER POPULAR ONE WHER, COMMENCING MORDAY. MAY 7, HOME AND TOMB OF WASHINGTON 7h ind sea green corn * sea green ceil- n supervision of all the ‘Two Performances Daily, at 2 and S p.in. (@AILY, SUNDAY EXCEPTED). what is the matter?” ends Loses duty and OE ie coon nepon ood E R M ] N 1 E CieeatesGucmeiree Suid Tera wad Handsom-} RON STEAMER CHARLES MACALESTER soothes saa 00d= ok 7 ounde Show in the World. Heated Tht t by Sti 1 about It, d r. pee it wall Dame's army lasted four 3 aye 5 mse SS isenen Ee ok eee Bo ee ee ee 2s blue sand eight months, the close of | With Pauline Hall, Lulu Glaser, Jeannie Weathersby, William Broderick = == Arrives Washington. due 1:40 and 5:15 p.m. sobbed the bride. “I know 1} T2¢e?? as the war Miss Dame had been honored with > C Oi Seventy-five Pospl COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES Bare ouod auip sc oe cea . = frieze. the up-| the right to wear the cross of the 1Sth And a Company Seventy-five People. Medical, Dental and : ae ee aA ‘The matron drew the sobbing girl to her | 2O!Sterlt y #mber. | Corps, the diamond of the 3d Corns of = aad 9 ey tiger} a side = o her { Cedar mulberry red | Flo a avi: the heart of the 12th cornice of Wgrier | Come vfs] mdas Dreentel | IN THE SHADOW OF | ' SEE | Pharmaceutic Colleges, the Ceiling ‘of cream, the | her by shire Regiment. Seer THE Ceoes SAPPHO See darth GEL ERY soma| 1 Nees WY abington Cafe on steamer. Tel. 825. fezi-1aet wails, the shades of ow tell me all, d Vhen—when he he dic iss me whispered ast night “My said th m, “you'll ge OONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, GOR, 1078 eect, Wass oe isband cone teen | tvory work may have | as well as a great deal besides, to c| ‘The strange and unexplainable patnting, of Christ ° ee AND G STS. X.W last night he did kiss me. and T hate ene | dark wls with a sea] table objects. From 1867 to 1890. si sil remata on exhibition 8 few a ee ie ADMISSION, 10e. Ene GB Eee wt eS tee ale Oe eam boa 0. a oi Mine See green and sil- | employed as a clerk In the Treasury De- | im relighms senthnent, graduates. 2 Sa ee ene 5, silve ment in Washington, a term of twenty. | Splrlue in Its mysterioamners.. 419 Seventh St. N. W. __| ie proftasion ant pattie are invited to be present. Every day im the year for Norfolk, Newport draperies of Opp. Batlantyne's Hook 'S VISITED BY HUNDREDS OF LADIES AND GEN- | —™ r steel "palace with pink. — ote — Ss a eeT ED = ate TLEME! NE GRAND | Daily Matinee, 25c. o ‘orfolk"’ and “Washington” on the s bits isaiwick Ae The German army authorities are now UMBIA ASHINGTON'S SURDAY NIGH Ww . Evenings, 25 and Se following schedule: igh murccuvie nt a Celene! fee ist, who | experimenting on w cotton stuff as a ma- COL a | LEADING THEATER. Wasbington..6:30 pm{Lv. alg tiees ate oeuvre ¢ . ovelist, alues it even more highly ductions. Ac than his liter- ding to dir: . Alexandria.-7200 pm) Ly. 200 mn} Ly. ed every wink terial for balloons. It is treated with rub- EUGENE Vv. DEBS The a ee ee De- trnave ereat strength and is beter nan Prederick Warde, Lectures on Robert Hilliard and Co. ie Se 2 o i Al ewes ola ¥ take a seater Cea ores ance silk, which is apt to generate electricity. “Labor and i Liberty” <-1aE ES = as nto two slices. Bi € % Late aeare LITTLEST == . = = sxalted butter. Then piace upon the but- In Hamburg the policemen on the streets Together with Mr. al = Ss ‘and N.Y. offices at : P of Row rt | are instructed vatch the cars sharpl Ww PRESS ELDRIDGE-LEO DERVALTO—LizzIE tha bts ine eho nae SUpee mel att none S i ha e ana tt they find a ‘car which carries aie CLARENCE M. BRUNE. NE' “GRAND. EVANS and HARRY acee ee DALE—AND | — Eee Yee an urd steamers: ee bovine ‘ a zm passenger more than the number al- : = A188 OTHERS, FORMING A MAGNIFICENT BILL. —— “EThrouzh connection made With the ee 1 om che toe fiwed by law the conductor is fined 72 TONIGHT AT 8:15—LAST PERFORMANCE— | No extra charge for reserved veats. Tickets now eens = gant steamers of the Old Dominion Steamabip bd husband.” sult, and if you don't say the | cents. 99 ES ASD 7 aoe Next Week—CAMILLE D'ARVILLE, St Nestelk, for Now Tork and. all potees the wife, warmly of cating It is werth the headache | ighty thousand elephants are required se RICHARD qi ae ‘ae E Street tap ee ‘The brilliant and admired queen of opera. Secure >For further information At generat nake a very good one you are likely to have next morning you are | annually to supply the world with ivory, | _ : =. TUESDAY EVENING, 8, AT 8 P.M. seats in advance for both weeks pow. offices, 7th st. wharf, Wash.. D.C. "Phone 780, he married us.""—Yonkers Statesman. not a true epicure. Asked the reason of i and most of them come from South Africa, BTS Benefit of church, Tickets, 25 cents. it* ‘a p80-6t,20 myl!-82¢ JNO. CALLAHAN, General

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