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"~ b 8 ~4i5§iBH ”‘"”FMEQ EAR NOISES, Cured by 0-Chemisiry| Proof: ARTIST ALSD A PLAYWRIGHT Penrhyn Stanlaws, Who Won Fame With Drawings, En- ters New Field im England { e HE \(‘HU‘U‘\ SUCCES S; i B | Little Play Accepted by Sir| Henry Irving, but Aetor Did Not Live to Stage It| - Epecinl Dispatch to The Call a 1\ certain | @ rcan dramatlst, - who ° is known to fame, however. for work of quite another kind, Sir Henry Irvihg's must have meant a rather appointment. This is Pen- s. inventor of the famou second only to the Gib- | 3 popular favor in America | 5. Like most people | \ave 1 iccess of one | @ thing, this most cher- ished ambi is concerned with some | thing quite different, and in his case it | & -writing. i or two ago Mr. Stanlaws, who | large part of his time in Lon- s first stage pleee of any little tragedy in one act, sent it to Sir Heary Ilv~ \ 2 terward he was delight- | yond measure b yrecelving a letter | > late actor accepting the play taking to produce it as soon bortunity came. But with | @ as well as small, that is| eam. I Irving proved no exception to the | No doubt he fully expected 10 | i Stanlaws piece at some | teur in mains that he America, ’ ated without | ama so Mr. Stanlaws loses | le advantage that such a would have been to him In o gain recognition as a play- ounts the Inventor s ras working on f which he had great he did not intend to ager until after Sir| produced his curtain Qutty, Q'flfit and Prices These three words are the secret of our success in women’s clothes, and‘are the three most essential ones when you are looking for a smart and swagger garment. _ Quality first, quantity second, and last, but - Low Prices, which formthe standard on which our is carried on. Monday We Will Put on Sale the Following Items: NOVELTY CRAVENETTES—In full lengths— $10.00, $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS — Three - quarter in length— $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $20.00 EVENING COATS—AI fabrics and shades— $25.00, $85.00, $40.00, $45.00 . SUITSs.., LONG COAT SUITS—In a variety of styles— $15.00, $17.50, $20.00, $25.00 NOVELTY ETON SUITS AND BLOUSES— ; $18.50, $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 JACKET SUITS—Both Misses’ and Women’s— $12.50, $15.00, $17.50, $25.00 «FUR JACKETS AT NEW YORK WHOLESALE COST.. Fur Cap3s at /3 Less Than New York Wholesala Cost 1230-1232-1234 MARKET STREET t least, usiness ' NEA NES NEW. PLAY BY JONES. Arthur Jones, though he | ceed in pleasing the | 's s almost invaria- | His new plece, | s Welch is going to produce s soon after Christmas 1Is| Heroic Stubbs,” and, it is be quite different from the 1 work. Jonmes has not ghteen-carat success since | e's Defence,” though both washing Julia” and “Joseph En- | 1" enjoyed some favor on both “The Cheveleer,” , was a complete was “The Lackey's ‘the Jones pla\ that camie “Mrs, Dane” . B. IRVING HONORED. was a particular kind of roar | h Sir Henry Irving's first- idiences used always to greet y hand-clapping prov- dequate to the occasion. | roar was not accorded to another | till Thrusday night, when H. B. g made his first bow to the audl- n Beyerlein's “Lights Out"—call- | in the United States—which | ready for production in Lon- | Sir Henry's sudden death | ement necessary. | Irving was producing and owing to the more strong affection that ed between himself and his father d have wished to delay the pro- h longer if his own feelings e only ones to consider. The id reception given to him doubt- v In recognition of this tly also a tribute to the of 8ir Henry. But the great e at the end of the play was for | r himself, and for a remark- | well-chosen and well-managed | , and for a play that was| 2§ T O R E | strong and simple and dramatic, going | WEAK MEN HOME TREATME 3010 oMLY BY uB ; i A siz LEI\GLISH BOX COAT SUITS n ey 816,50 mixtures ENGLISH BOX COAT SUITS GOMBLS oo vooh b ihe (o Ao s EMPIRE BLOUSE ETON SUITS in fancy mixtures MR - 317.50 10 $27.50 > $17.50 to $40.00 Large assortment of LONG COAT SUITS COVERT ' and- CRAVENETTE COATS in three quarter' ‘and seven- elghth ..... $8.50 to $35.00 SEE OUR WINDOWS ECONFID{NCE OFTHE PEOPLE. 1142-1146 Market Street T E FIRE straight to its grim conclusion swithout | AND VIGOR OF | “jetting go” for a moment. YOUTH. It 18| "part of its point, the impassable o- » 3 'ns | clal gulf fixed between commissioned and non-commissioned officers. is lost | y the case in| 'DEVELOPER. " ano INVISORATOR Or Shetrod s at the wrists and ankles and either tied | that position he was run over and kill- | fast to the railroad tracks or otherwise | ed by an engine. bound in such a manner that he could | unable to determine who not extricate himself and that while In | persons are. cratic lieutenant’s the ser- | geant's daughter and Iits tragic out- e | ot 15‘ s0 dxref;t and convincing and’| so fertile In effective situations that fl PSR are | arise naturally from the story, instead estigate | of belng dragged in anyhow, that the | cnown to be | play is sure to be a success at the Wal- and experienced spe. | dorr. This theater Is mow under the BL SO and management of the Shuberts, “Lights ',"“L’zj‘“(ji Out” being thefr first prodyction. ] § OSBOURNE AS DRAMATIST. n us rE, 9- VACUUM MEDICAL C: 908 Market St., Cor. Elf Tt Bewlarium HAVE YOU SEEN THE UNIFIC The New Double- Vision Far and Near Glasses? Lloyd Osbourne’s stories are greatly liked on this side of the water, but he and his collaborator, Austin Strong, | have yet to win success here with a | stage work. The Napoleon play, called “The Exile,” which they wrote for Mar- tin Harvey, had some decided merits, but it did not please and was soon added to that actor’s long list of fail- ures. Londoners, however, are looking forward to seeing “The Little Father |of the Wilderness,” played in America by Francis Wilson, which Charles | Frohman will present at the Comedy | Theater when he starts business there » | with his new star, Huntly Wright. Superior to A/l Others i Wright, who Mr. Frohman beguiled away from George Edwardes, has made his reputation purely as comedian, and consequently there i{s much curi- osity to see him In sbourne and 64-2 RKE,TS" | strong’s pathetic little plece. “The — | Little Father of the Wilderness” will | be used &S & curtain-ralser to “The | 6% e Framcisean ordia COOMMENDED BY MOST EMINENT PHYSICLANS | Mountain Climbers,” the German adap- |tation by Cosmo Hamilton, in which | Huntly Wright makes his first reap- i pearance. —————— | SACRAMENTO WOMAN SEEKS | TO HAVE DECREE SET ASIDE Alleges ‘That She Had No Notice of Divorce Proceedings Instituted by Her Husband. ST. LOUIS, Mo, Nov. 1l.—Alleging that she had not béen notified that di- vorce proceedings had been pending and that her husband kpew of her | whereabouts, Mrs, Rosa Blass of Sac- | ramento, Cal, filed & petition in the | Cirenit Court to- day to have a divorce decree sct aside that was granted to | Dr. Barney Blass of the Fralernal building. Mrs. Blass claims that Dr. Blass remained in S8acramento, Cal., un- | til as late as December 20, 1902, and that she does not belleve he had lived | here a year before the filing of his pe- | tition on December 22, 1903, ——— i CORONER’S JURY CONCLUDES - | INQUIRY IN PIERSON CASE pable to Determine Who Placed the Unfortunate Student on Rallroad Tracks During Initiation. ory of | MOUNT VERNON, Ohfo, Nov. '11.— <more | The Coroner’s:verdict rendered to-day s cver | i the case of Plerson, the student who LO“ ““"d in plm | was killed two weeks ago while under- o pdv, ena going a college society Initlation, finds by its ¢ tors C. L He ey :,ni‘;nrfn::mlm. Lcn:‘fi. that the victim had been bound or tied AGAINS Ihe "rzmasran 3 . CAL AT Y S Franciaco o it b e NN guisir DR, JORBAN'S creat (HUSEUN OF ANATOMY 3651 MARKET 87. bet. 61h&7th,5.F.Cal. The Largess Avacomioal Mosevm In the years. OR JDRMI—MSEASES OF MEN on free and sirictly private S S T NP Those suffering from weak- M aac prietors Worth of Furniture and Carpets for. . . Buifst ‘Weathered oak —beautiful de- sign. Regular $32.50. Special $19.00 $1 Down $1 a Waek. Combination Golden oak finish, regular $18.00. Special $10.50 $1 Down, $1 a Week. S 00 S $3.75 N. B.—We do not guaraatee to deliver same before seven days. —Like cut. Reg. ¢ $9.00. Special . . $1 Down, $1 2 M. Consisting of seven ieces. $1 Down, §1 a lui The Coroner has been the gullty 'WMYI THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOQVEMBER 12, 1903. Week Commencing This i Afternoon, Nov. 12 Mirth and Melody! ...0rchestra... Of Boston—CAROLINE B. NICHOLS, Conductor. MARION GARSON Prima Donng Soprano. JOE FLYNN Eccentric Monologue PIERGE AND MAIZEE Refiued Singers and' Dancers. ENMMA FRARCIS And Her Arablan Whirlwinds. EOWIN LATELL The: Merry Musical Minstrel, THE ELGONAS European Comedy Acrobats. ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES Showing the Latest Noveltles. Comedlan. —_— Last Week and Tremendous Success of JANET EVIE MELVILLE & STETSON America’s Foremost Musical Come- diennes, in an Entire Chapge of Songs.” _ — Regular Matinees Every chnualy. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. PRICES—10c,- 25c and 50c. SM FRANCISO0: COLUMIA LEAON ek TO-NIGHT And Up to and Including NEXT SUNDAY Henry W. Savage offers the musical comedy, PILSEN With JESS DANDY and a Strong Company. Commencing MONDAY NIGHT, Nov. 20. <l SEAT. su.- THURSDAY. 'y W. Savage Wil Ofter the” Korean camic Opera, By George Ade and Gustav Luders. John E. Henshaw and a Superb Cast, Chorus and Production, ALCAZA MATINEE TO.DAY AND TO-NIGHT—LAST TIMES. WHY SMITH LEFT HOME TO-MORROW NIGHT—ONE . WEEK. Maude Adams’ Version of THE LITTLE MINISTER MARGARET LANGHAM AS BABBIBE, Eves., 25¢ to 75¢; Mats. Sat., Sun, to NOV. 20—The Great Emotional Play, MRS. DANE’S DEFENSE Ana First San Francisco Appearance of the New Leading Woman, EDPITH EVi LYN CENTRAL=E: Market Street, l\ur Elghth; Opn City Hall, hone South 533. Belasco & Mayer, Proprle(an D. Price, This Atternoon -.nmmx. Last Times of “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” Beginning TO-MORROW NIGHT. ALL WEEK o8 tinees Saturday and Sunday. Lincoln I, Carter's Great Melodrama, “THE DARKEST HOUR” HERSCHEL MAYALL and All dn ,'lvorlb-. PRICES—Evenings, 10 la Matinees, 10c, 15¢, 25c. Neaxt Monday Night: “SAPHO" -mru unmuu General Manager Business Manager Refined Burlcsquc and Vaudeville! ACROBATIC, MUSICAL COMEDY AND NOVELTIES Congluding with the Musical Satire in One Act, THE YACHT GIRL Order your seaf o s to avold the ot Beenie tines 2:30, 10-20c: NEXT TUES. AND THURS. EVENINGS, November 14 and 16. Saturday Matinee, Nov. 18 Watkin Mills' Vocal Quariette And EDUARD PARLOVITZ, . Planist ;u' grinicent Program Incl & Compl i Enbaiu iiciodine 5 couviss Seats, $1 50, llnnd‘l'u ulhmcl., m-n' PLA® 'FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Nov. 17, at l:ll. . BALDWIN PIANO Used. m BRUSHES 2 i £ e il g ers, I Douses, biiliard tabien canners, ta- hnu,l- et CHANAN BROS., Brush mflmu | Production of Shak: THE MERCHANT OF VENICE b | WEDNESDAY, Nov. 22 DON_CARLOS THE SHO-GUN AMUSEMENTS. HURSBAY 9A M OR GRAND jois: | SEAT SALE® MAIL ORDERS WITH REMITTANCE NOW RECEIVED AND FILED ¥ 4 THE FIFTEEN APPEARANCES OF MR. RICHARD MANSFIELD FIRST WEEK. SECOND WEEH. MONDAY, Nov. 30—A Production of MONDAY, Nov. &7-——As este In a Schiller's Production of Joliere ‘omedy DON_G4RLOS TH MISANTHRO¥= TUESDAY, Nov. KING RICHARD 1} TUESDAY, Nov. 21 » Shylock in 2 . BEAU BRUMMc:L THURSDAY! x'u- "‘.A)—Thur.knxlv(-. THURSDAY, Nov. 23—Shakespeare’s BEAU ‘;‘k“.“: KIAG RICHARD Il FRIDAY, Nov. 24—As the Baron Chevrial in A PARISIAN ROMANCE SATURDAY MATINEE, Nov. 25—As Shylock in THE MERCHANT OF VENICE SATURDAY NIGHT. Nov. 25 SATURDAY, Dec. 2—Farewell Night DON CARLOS DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE PRICES $2.50 TO 50 CENTS. (By Arrangement With Gottlob, Marx & Co. and the Grand O THURSDAY, Y!n THE Mll'HANr OF VENICE FRIDAY, Dee. 1 BEAU BRUMMEL SATURDAY. Dec. 2—Last Matines DON CARLOS GRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE WEEK ONLY BEGINNING MATINEE TO-DAY THE WORLD-RENOWNED, LAUGHICAL, MUSICAL, MIRACAL, FAMOUS CARTOON COMEDY, BUSTER ==, for Little People Great, Show ms People With Its Whiriwind of Pretty “SHOW GIRLS” and The “Toy Comedian,” MASTER RICE BY PERMISSION OF THE NEW YORK HERALD AND RICHARD F. OUTCAULT. (INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT.) MATINEE SATURDAY POPULAR PRICES AL FORN o i TIVOL fiise /g0 U&' BUSH STREEY LAST NIGHTS . aush smzer 4 CRAND GhEA Phone Main 127 Performance begins at § o'clock sharp. * Farewell To-day, Matines and Night Washingfon Society Girls Commencing TO-MORROW EVENING. The Most Beautiful Chorus With Grasse, Ticcf, Coppola, Salassa. in Burlesque World. ALEX CARR America’s Greatest Character Comedtan. Extra Attraction—LAVEEN & CROSS. SEATS ON SALE FOR ALL PERFORMANCES NEXT WEDNESDAY NIGHT | TESTIMONIAL SYMPHONY CONCERT TO GIORGIO POLACCO | | SBATS: $1350, $1. T5e—NOW ON SALE. { ] ALL WEBK. | TO-NIGHT Matinees Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, M POPULAR PRICES L osss | LA BOHEME I TOvMORWNIGUT | TROVATORE | ] TUESDAY NIGHT i ! CARMEN | | NEXT SUNDAY—OPENING OF THE COMIC OPERA SEASON WITH A NEW COMPANY IN THE HIGHWAYMAN SEATS READY TO-MORROW. Popular Prices: Evenings—15c, 25¢, 35¢ 50c. 75¢c. All reserved. Matinees 25c; reserved. No higher. ngleside MAJESTIC = " CONTINUED ste 0 me in this Coursing Park 'x TALE OF THE THE LIGHT ETERNAL BY MARTIN V. SECOND WEEK BY Ashton Stevens say “Mizpah.' ** Evenings, 25c. §0c, 7Sc. Sat. Mat.—25¢, 50c Bargain Mats. Thurs. and Sun., 25c everywhers NIVERSAL REQUEST “The best play siace c 0 u R 8' N G A High-Class Entertalnment Every Aft- ernoon and Evening in the Theater. ; PRINCESS TRIXIE; Hugh Emmett; Rice and Edwards: Flo= EVERY rilla Sanford; Marfe Straub; The Anl- matoscepe, and Bothwell Browne’s Gaiety Girls. DON'T FAIL TO SER BARNES’ DIVING ELKS From the Portland Exvosition. AMATEUR NIGHT THlRSDAY! ADI]I.ON ] ..5e See the Babies h the llllll l-nb‘m —_— MISCELLANEOUS AMUSEMENTS. MECHANICS' PAVILION RINK If you would be graceful learn to skate ADMISSION - =« LADIES FREE AT MA‘rs. s BENNETT'S BAND. SATURDAY and SUNDAY Beginning at 11:30 Saturday and 10:30 Sunday Guerrero-st. cars direct to Park for one fare. Rl Rasing! New Jockey| Califmia (b OAKLAND. RACE TRACK M}:“l 8. P. terry, foot Wl’m trains st ot m""n’;"«“ st.; leave at twenty minutes until 2 p. m. in last.two carn wh which afre re- elr _escorts. Ret .flmlnlu. .nlnvl track after fifth and last races. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, President PERCY W. TREAT, Secretary. q’k i Sarn i s ———————— Wlokly Call, §1 Per Year | wmmub™ fams