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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1895. ‘mer, Loulse Campbell, Cyril Seott, Edmund sta Jae, Empire Thectre. Criptie Palmont, Marry Unfurnished Roome to Let. . ley, Alfred Kiein, T, 8 Guise and ottera The) Maihhall, Victory Bateman, Eaward J. lteron Battery te 1ath Bt Inclusive, | 8D FT. 30 W—Large fail room to rent, un- | — "| production witt be just as handeome on that seen | and others will appear tn the cast, and the furnished. West —>— at the Broadway Theatre, Harlem is certainly | epectacular features of the piece will be presented hig yg Yl ing | HTH 7, 100 W—targe untarniahed room on 84 igh! ADWAY, 899, Broooktyn—Furnished foom to very well looked after by Mr. Hammerstein, With a large corps of supernumeraries, cenbeed eid floor; all conveniences; private hous hf ‘ " Opening of the Season of 1896 Repertoire of the Opera Contains Peter ¥. Dalley will enter upon the thre ana] The living pictures continue to be a potent aa ett | maa ta alba NO EXTRA CHARGE, Mast week of his engagement at the Bijou Theatré| Attraction at Huber & Gebhardt’s Casino, Next RL Furnished Rooms A Let. PERRY 8T,5, noar Greenwich ave, ome! Bs American Dist. Tel. Marked by Two Failures No New Features. Monday night with "A Country Sport” aa the| Week—the elghieenth week—another new series! Above sath at., th a om, Tn lwo email ones, from $1.60 up. ean a thorized Ad Dlay, Mr. Dailey promises to introduce a couple | will be shown. The programme will also Include | $¢ FOOT PLOT ne Hegiant aurea Teh tee pe ATH ST. 68 W. (Washingt ; e er ret e1 of new songs for his last week, and Miss May |Hiltoa, the “human top; Gertie Gilson, vocal. | — aad IN, 31_Watl at. tra chee on Sete petithed! tome for ‘house gency ie Vereen Irwin threatens @ new negro meiody, and Mr, | (st; Kohibaba, baritone; Lena La Convier, serio | gta Steeen a nt up, ______. | Messengers will De Wolf Hopper Takes “Dr. Sym-| Mack will have two novel ballads “A Country |cvmic; award Rogers, dancet A BARGAIN=$ new houses, & roam, all Improv NO EXTRA CHARGE, pA A A Lad free, heed take 3 .e é: ste heh nurhace in cellar; mest, “healthy. loca: rs ae ertisements a tax” Up to Harlem. Sport’ full of rollicking fun, and ite return tion adiorning Bowtie Every American Dist. Tet. Office | stir ave., 168—comtortatio rooma; S'ump at the Haymarket. Uv ‘engagement bas been eminently aucceesul IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. |: Ny. bef atres ‘| ts an Authorized Advertising weftnais, Béat, double ain , 0 m jn Lore, 2 Tastee | | _ trom $1.80 up. ORAMERCY PARK. 38, 2, 37,88 goen Préeusiied 4t * Haves of the Rice” Rothing mew at the Metropetitan | the seventy-ffth performance will be ci vpholtterera! Union Nor 8 + Caton | ee lle, "ote “tra Kant sen, | BOX free, and take ie World sin AVE. 18, corner 19th at Firat fat large | hotels sults & al Unsuccessful at the Garrick. , th Metba an | sliver enamelled Brownte pina, ‘The bie apectacte | reveiected ita omecrs by necl Pen | HOUSGA BHA ARGMMGMES IBLE eames ring oftice rates. i on me “Lohengrin;* Friday, |18 doing eo well that Manager Rosenquest hae Branch 19 ef the. Work P — RING THEM UPI enteral; Southerners accommo: |, Elegantly furnished rooms: excelleat < ed no Hitt to tte run, which may eontinue| Union han elected Oscar Hild as ie Tecording | A ]yZiMme. fe poriime. Samrat Tima 176, pe tantéiee, : transients accommodated; moderate, with the “unprecedented cast.” At|for many weeke longer. “Brownie theatre. par-| Se<'otar). Sita charve om Seovtaye ee POM) Cyavtoy risaci, 34 —Laree tural Jor &| ETH, St. 218 W.—paaatiniliy” furatated room; | UEXINGTON AVE. aS. (Copyrighted, 1898, by The Associated Press.) [the popular performance next Saturday night| ties” are quire the thing Joseph Mayer han been elected Recording Secre. | —— ia scctpeccssnams'| — NIENGH, Suitable fork OF 4) 5. ptcat fouthera’ exposure; private Without board; greatly LONDON, Jan 5.—The dramatic » | referenc fon of 1895 wus started at the Haymat j_ references, tary of Teanch a8 of tne Workiaen's General Benefit Union, ~ “Cavaleria Rusticana” and “Pagitacc!” will be! ‘The Cotton King’ has but two weeks longer Unfurnished Houses To Let, ung. At the concert to-morrow night the sololste| te stay at the Academy of Music. ‘There will . i - - bi se ket Theatre on Thursday last by the | will be Bernhard stavenhagen, Jean Girardy, Mile. | be anther of W. A. Lrady's Sunday popular con- | » Peut, Stetnman ha Buel delle LB hl ( RAVE eet IRVING PLAC: Comtortable furnished front ROActIon of Casas Wilde's “An tdéal {dele de besten cea My PUM, Waka hls Nhs tiie sigh tee ate of Artificial stone Nacone Union NO. kW | FRANKLIN AVE To rent, charming brick ni, Other large tour, $8, Stereed 3. Leonard. hhoure, uinty. Husband,” Beerbohm Tree has leased| ‘Princess’ Paulina remains at Proctor's Thea- | sists will be Gallagher and Wert, Stanton and! —pantet sec . ELDRIDGE S7., 199—Furaished rooms for 2 gen= MP W.—Comfortabls ed sentiment; Lath; house heaved; ret HTH ST. 201 W.—Confortably furnished rome | 4D AVE., 2105—Vory Tetirabie rooms, $2 to £3; ‘hoard ‘optional; parlor dining-room. ath, gas. Sheridan; ring Ist bell, chan Nas heen elected delegate to IRVING PLAC f Union Square—Nicely : 8 100 “N—With Loard, handéome, the Haymarket ‘Theatre to Lewis Wal-| te, where she has made @ good deal of a ounea- | Redding, Prem Eldridge, Martha Wren, Agnes| the ventral lair Friera'ton by Local Assembly | Plate and Apartments to Let. Curiinben unre fom, 85; hall room, €2.50 evar Hi reat soon leer so olhern, wit Broslaas { ler, an actor, for the period of his ab-| tion. The three Momas, known as “the numan| Miller, Jane, J. 8. Terry and many others. Mr, | +588 K. of L., mixed trades, (= — LEWIS ST, 6 near Grand—Furnished roams for | torre. gence on his American tour, and Mr, | Sotizontal bars,”* will appear at this house Mon- | Breay calle his Sunday night peo) the cream) foun W. Ludolph been Unturnish tant housekeeping, $2, $1; hall rostns, $1, 11TH St. 18 W.—Front part’ of furnished Nice front ee i" 1. day, Other attractions will be some mew living | Of the vaudeville professio: they are, | the Workm "remation GRAND @T., 649—! 4 coms} improvements; | LEXINGTON AVE., 183—Several | & om arty Kentlemen or man & wife, Bruc lemen in private top da ‘Waller induced such well-known artists Corresponding Secretary 1s daalvoe a try rooms, nicely turalaed; reasonable to desl 7 ing. | pictures, Haines and Pettingill, Redding and| At Koster @ Bial's rt ISTH RT, 423 W.—Newly furniahed, sunny front = y 88 Maude Millet, Julia Nelleon, Charles | coisa, he Cabinet-maker 4 carpenters who struck on | A: 0: tte Ja sell = room for housekeeping; also single rooms. i Hawtree and Fanny Brough to join him bof Contractor Loerach have’ been conceded | MADISON bape ol a TL 9 yd ATI ST., 207 W.—2 furnished rooms & bail, 2 , in producing Mr. Wilde's play. The ac- walll, Lee Mayos, | the union soale of $3.50 per day, and they have| | fiat, 6 roo nished warm roume; large @ smal Rights, ‘tront; ting 24 belle 4 fl Reo gi Gilson, {4a Russell, Carrot] and Eimers, and|M. and Mme. Bruet-Riviere, Mile. Rug resumed work. Feat O88) Ji RIVINGTON &T., 75—Large furnished room for * he ~ tfon takes place in London during the | stavens and Andrews. Resremce, the brothers Roawow, Ivan Tacherno| | pramery? Union No. 475 announces the death ot | ULM Newant hates herted bal in “s ar | eee em cs jouse heated i Dresent day, and the play received splen-| Too Much Johnson’ te as bappy as over at | 4nd bie troupe of trained dogy, A. 0. Duncan, | Andrew Ke @ funeral | private halk rent $90. $0 Inguite janitor, | STANTON BT.. 27—Furntahed front room, married ; 11TH 8, 21 B.—Hall pom) good tle) Samm x id atagin ths MisaEN Phusina dad los co idan | Chasuansliogaiin, Pade Toota abd adda oes | et oer . ‘couple oF Kéntiemen; privileges of kitchen, | 90TH ST., 114 W., near éih ave—Furalahed rooma _ location; tabi cor ‘ to let, including ha 1 W. 2D AVE., 2106 & 2106, near loath ot.—3 or 4 large 08 to 81 y As to the plot, it must be classified as | farce would be the laughing success of the eea-| Misa Cissio Loftue will appear at this house rooma, ‘with Improvem of the tawdriest character and unwor- | son. People are anxious to laugh just mow, and | Jan. 21. ST. MARKS PLACE, 14—Fine hall room for c fist st. aeeatlemen oF taays gas & bath) vory rossonabie. | Series ‘convent coaneeting wunay rowel | “for ewer’ with of without contacting 3D AVE. 1843, corner 102d ‘also single room. cellent table. rangrats, —Cheapeit rent ) thy of @ playwright claiming original-| tt 1# not easy to conscientiously amile at many | ‘Blue Jeans” returns to this olty Monday ‘Charles Wagensel aif tapeovanment Hie tor f le, oom @ beth; | at. MANIC PLACE, 1)—Lares, picely furaiahed 419 W.—Handsome front room, heated; | 2167 ST. $3 E.—Handsomely turalahed y Pee ee eeote, a SOIR Saree See pty Hace pret pty consuls wir, on preegliesdbvaspi hae eyed brechisete me. t ra SD AVE, 1277—Tiret flat, 6 roome, $11 survoLx 1 oe Sat Grand—Large sing! Pa Miante ash rd .} . : acters who excite no sympathy. 8 Klein, Owner, 63 E. 76th at. t a iva Oe W.— Very please: c “modern woman" of the plece under-|St the clos of the performance the audience | daughter of RJ. Auckley who will ea We GGA om ad GT _foom, furnished, for 1, $1.80; pri Fou commodate 4; Lath, gas; #6; al alahed oar ta Unton | ITH ST., 266 Ej Parlor & Basement $86; alec Master Machinist; | _80r, 4 rooms 19. im. Kelly, Record: Deiween iat . Financtal Secre- | aves. —linndsome fata, 5 toome, bath, with George Preston, heaters, vellings, baile & ch feels delightfully weary of rriment. H. Ellwood, late lead! No 82 Caliah At the Empire Theatre “The Masqueraders’ te| w! who {e cast for the part of Still discussed. Of course, all the talk about tte| Perry Bascom; Anne Wood, the ‘‘cook’' of ‘Mr. | ing William G morality or {mmorailty simply augments the suc-| Wilkinson's Widows.’ who will play Samanthia| t@f7. William Gore, 198, ‘corner 13th st—Nice warm room | 22n sT., 204 W.—Square front room; large bell, ‘cloneta,” st.—Nicely furnished | 2p sT., 183 W.—Well-turnlahed bedroom; Tabt Ny conventence; _ & stedm heat.” Inquire of janitor, stands everything except her husband, “ap Ideal Husband" is distinctly feebler than “Lady Windermere's Fan” 2TH ST, 107 B—Large & email newly ee “A Worian of no Temperance’ and | welt dk Organiser, | heated, new houser 6 $25 to $29. Janitor. iain . G8 W.—Second story front @ back | rooms, ail improvements; gents $6, play, The part of Eddie Remora,which | Hawking, and Miss Mary Maddern. § car a ahd Corner 12th eL—A fine large front Tensor eam . the leading critics condemn it. was fret acted by Joteph Humphreys te now in| ‘“Notoriety"” te doin~ very well at Marrigan‘a| Then CMcers hace been elected by Bakery | Ti Ti ty tint gt yaanieeon Aven eet: © ‘well furnished. herent: mate Saely_teoetens) on Sree! Sees i Mr. Wilde, replying to the call for @| trusted to Ferdinand Gottschalk, who won favor| Theatre, end’ Mani Holly, Vice-President; “fohin Wethy Recording | 961 8T., 211 TO 213 K.—New houses § A Croom |25, AVE. 18. nea. th at.—Nicely turaiabed room 40g (W,-Room, “nicely furnished, ‘Com- | 318 87.7 & —Comtorabie. (\ speech after the fall of the curtain, | with the late Rosina Vokes and more recently at| Usual smiling countenance without any apparent Tn thee dlt Wad, | upartmianta, $9.00 to, 18.8 wate hte, ‘elec- ea ce sone ee nt eae — reilete for housekeeping: also hall room;’ terme 4 inane ecretal rer, An-| trie belle; hot free to tenanta; wi eet, a pecenaeae ) thanked the audience for the pleasant |the Lyceum Theatre. The Wednesday and Mat-| fort, The business during the holiday weoks| Grow Mark, Sergeaatnt-Arme; A, Kalb, Trusteu, ‘toned; ‘halls steam heated, Street, | Troma iight housekeeping, weparate or togetber: | 231 #T,. 149 W —Newly furnished” roma, evening which he had spent. urday matinees of ‘The Manquerader are splen- | ¥8# exceedingly good, and riet; wilh un- TH ST., private family. @ wall, $2 upward; reference. nual election of Machinery Mou! me prenid Another failure must be chronicled at | didly attended. = the Garrick Theatre, where Sydn ‘The Fatal Card’ {8 doing @ good busines at 3D AVE., 838, corner Slat at, —Lar rooms, nicely furnisred, hou doubtediy find a place among the popular plays of Harrigass Theatre, It has been tmproved funny front | 4TH ST. ping; terms Tey st. 167 E.--6 rome & er all tmpro \ : Saward 0 ata; $18; free until low. 4 + Grundy’s ‘Slaves of the Ring” was pro- | Palmer's Theatre. Of course, it remaine to be) slace the opening nigh, Dave Braham's music Hoinso! Wet “ST, 0 Ba iievated {3D AVIE. 241, near 200m wt.--Purntahed rooma for Mommodationsy ladies $200, gauen duced on Dec. 3 before a notable and | een If the patrons of that house will take kindly capitally Interprete L, Kyan, M. Sullivan, W. | statton—Hlat § latge room & bath, sunny sides | eentlomen & mat oapl é boarders. } i) expectant audience, including Henry |' melodrama, after the first dash of novelty has] Denman Thompeon and ‘Tne Old Homestea heated halle: #18 * aD AVE Well furnished large front room on ___ | ert. sts 19 Bh Handvomely tural i Irving and Ellen Terry. The play ends |¥? of. The most interesting feature of “The|T#maln at the Star Theatre. A novel entartaine AT has elected: | 10TH SP. 04 to 68 —6 rooms & beth; ateam | _ 't Moor; also other rooms, a TurnieWed | with board, for gentlemen @ wives ic Fatal Card’ {s {te aplendid cost, which tneludes| Ment Will be given at this house to-morrow nigh (0: Donnell, Heap reite, 3D AVE. M5—Parlor, other roo th, Iso hall roomy bath! gentlemen gute lemen; references, without @ result of any kind, and rhows ia Recording ST, 44 K- private hall; 1 fight; gentlemen, Hedemark, seTtt ST, 153 BR ‘heated, wit W. H. Thompson—perhape the bert character actor | It Will be tm the shape of iilustrated and liumt- 426 K.—id flat; @ rooma @ bath; | - | oe coms teal poverty of treatment and is altogether |i oy we fsa ie it a W, 4, | 2ated songs The pictures will show a “Scottiah rite aes Mer ay meu. Secreta newly “iccorated; $21; near station, Janito (TH AVE, 2 eely furnished front rooma; | 25TH ST. nee energy ae rim | terme moderate; all accommodations, feeble, as the misunderstanding 1 the |} Ay, Otmets: tise UBeRSRLEOSS EW S81 Gila sta tay, dw the: Alpe” SAdtamnn Aeeney Thillp Andrich. Innpector; We C. Siue SLE FLAT, 6 rooma & bath; all | "™unsink Wt dbatred? Feanoncble biked sed “164 K.—Pleanant turstehed rom] ergueon, J. H. Stoddard and R. A. Roberta. ea | handsomely decorated; “comme ~.______| ¢lase board, private Jewish familys first act 1s easily removed und alto- | “titty christopher.” which 1s booming along| “Oot ot Honor," “World's Fatr : | {Tent molerate. Janitor, S18 64 8, OTH ST., 159 W.—Large & small nicely furnished gether unneeded. But John Hare's act | mercy at the Garden to big businens, entere| TH® O14 Suwanee River," “The Brooklyn | The newly electoo ofcers of Takers’ Unton | HATA, 4145 20 ave. optional: private house; light Bousekeepin : tt ta the Bridge,” “The DMeeting of the Waters” ang | NO- 86 are: 1, Kilnksrt. Financial Secretary: | FLOORS, § large rooms,” stationary, ni! ing as the Earl of Ravenscroft !8 the | goon ite fourth month on Monday. There ts al- s G. Dreher, er. Mewre, Schmidt, Schwars, | | tonthiy. PETER BANG, 201 i 196th nek, TA lis ater: terres troderat BE lh ord Oy best he has ever done, and Kate Rorke | ways some fresh in! iatiow ok pom ‘hips That Pass in the Night."* Dreher, tr George Krebs Office’ Manager: ae ! dere ie, whist | yo99p) yttle Corb! f he othe Ne ont room, mis + | Bacretary will luke place a iar See _ ’ \thourekeepin ai houn, & gifted American actress, who | ranged by Company F, Seventh Regiment, N. G. th /Gtliges Poatasen’ Will bei AiAal (he: Realio | ORETAC CULL ane. PinEO aD the) west) regs AOTH ST. 120 F.—Nicely furntahed rooms for |” conveniéncen; oiher rooms, $2 "py PAFlOF.” has not been seen here since she plaved |g.’N. Y., will attend next Friday night's per- lie Mahia ulstare. ditloga? wit ao eee Kentlemen of married couple, re eee tees Hester Prynne in “The Scarlet Letter, Eebonsbeatollbnlatehrad en wen, | The Stalrbuilders’ Union sent the credentials | < 4 126 W.—Nice room, tnt floor; gan: quiet the “armless wonder;"" George, the turtle boy; to the Hoard of Delegates of the {OTH ST, 77 F—Nenthy turatahed roomate gen- | “house, ow. rent Hingwtonta bel in 1888, also achieved succes: have value and significance, and @ new one {8!anq Running Kik and Wanna. In the theatre yerterday, but they were not ac- | _tleman oF reapeccaule familien for housekeeplag. | Fry) st. 45 W.—The Wilton—Handsomely fur- The “Slaves of the Ring” is an old | being prepared for Monday, Feb. 11. TITHE St, 252, —Nicely furnighed stiting room. | “nisbed fremt, wunny roome, private bath, steam play, but {t has only just been produced | “The Hustier"* will be the play at the Columbus| and Picker:, Astarte, the Hoe sisters, Shean, | T2let of the Hoard. | patore reiting uit Meebateteds come, A | connecting hetrmm; 2 beds; gentlemen, (restaurant; Teasonabl will be mome Japanere living plctares: Whisnter| cepted teraure the Chion did not ive up to the |§ Lane RooMa al” NDORF! $0 fit st. Fi, near Broadway—Redecorated, | 29711 # W.—or after having been rewritten. Theatre, Harlem, next week. In the cast will be | and other MENDORIE, 208 Bast 10th Mh | leely tarnished rooms, $1.38 to’ 8B. weekir. Tie, caves gory al Agent on premises, & 4 large rooms, all Heht before ikht & painted; come & mvenienicen, termina low In view of the failure of “ The Slaves | John 7. Tierney, Smith and Cook, E. J. Heffer-| ‘the Dumb Witness; or, the Assassin's Doom,’ | to the Sinte Trades Assembly at Albany June Unfurniahed—West Si Geri st, 423 E.—Laree hall roon F aie 3 oF, . rides Assembly at Albany dai v BTH 8, 153 Wit " rior & ° duction of Pinero's new play, which ts |M¥® Irene Hernandes, and several others. Mr. | stuseum next week, with Mies Fanny Horting in| negotiating ‘with the Holtiing Eucinvers with a | ZOLUMBUS AVI, 7 REA LAIN 4h 28TH ST. 40% W.—Retocorated, steam-heated, . PLACE. to follow it. are being hurried forward, | Nammerstein hes arranged & concert for to-mor~| ihe ieading role. In the curlo halls will be | view towards aMiation. bat ‘the latter have re- | rounsay all Impro handsomely furntahed rome, 61 to Mh weekly. to ie, with board Unless there is a change in the pro- |7™ Sisht at thin house, at whic in Kernel, | Poat's aquatic monk jons of the | the ‘Bricklayers the tloard of Delgatea of the | 2anlter. 8T., 210 E.—Large front. mor SOT ST., 311 W.—Furnished room, ight bouse- ences. Carroll Johnson, Mat G. Brewster, Mamie Mayo eras PERRY ST., 19%—Four rooma, bath, light, warm heated; hut & cold water; conventenvea; | keeping. $250" hot & cold water. WASHINGTON PLACE, 117—Sthale~ = ‘gramme “The School for Scandal” will ‘ trained Australian ant-eater, | Building Trades will repudial +} and John and Ana Fletcher will appear. with a cat as her side partner; the rooster orches- heated halla; improvements; $17, $20; half = 27H ST. 10 W.—Front & back parlor, a excetlent board: follow Me, Pinero's work. Tony Pastor will sing some new songs at his! tra, which is always amusing, and Lynch's ahad-| pave watied to pay hie month free. : FEC i a Tuna ee piitrmiated, 2 aulte of singly; all Improvementa ie To-night, at the St. James's Theatre, | own theatre Monday night. Other artiste an-|owarepne. Leieedld 5,200, 304. corner. 37 in J, housekeeping; ingle room, Rees GTON PLACK, 116, Wi—Teuble Henry James's “Guy d’Omville” will be | nounced for next week's programme are Maggie | “tne taews | h five rooms, ‘bath; deco We: | 7TH ST. 145 .—Large froat sunay rooma; run: | 2TH ST.. 335 rooins, $4 up, including board; referemees™t "The Prodigal Daughter’ will remain another healed pen ew lowes, rents, $23, 828, BECKMAN. 200 7 “lng water, plano; #20, 84; gentlemen, Noble. |, $™ exbowure, neatly furnished for light’ Rouse: | changed. given. Cline, in her latest song, ‘Nothing Too Good for! week at Niblo's Garden, New Yorkera don't men at - 5 ISTH AT., 239 F.—Larae comfortable, housekeey- | heeni", me y Moned foo Te the framers didnot return to work, | 77H. 87 desirable, laree, oie jot return to. work. 8 . Ben ene ee ere Nee eee ight rooms, very conventent & nicely decorated; ‘The Board of Delegates of tho Building T : Many other plays from well-known |the Irish; Mile. Eugenie Fougere, Herbert and | geum to tire of this steeplechase melodrama, that writers are promised in the near future, |Cronin, the Wood sisters, O'Brien and Hart in| ran for 248 nights at the American Theatre, The and, altogether, the season promises to | ‘The Newsboy's Courtship; Jose Lewis, Charlee | piay is very well acted by Walter Sanford's com- be interesting. Boyle and Carrie Graham, Harry and Bessie Hon-| pany, which includes Henry Bagge. as the herole 4a . ; | 29TH ST., 300 W.—$3.00, nicely furnished sunny cellent mates terms nk, furnished front room, $4.60, suiting couple; | 7770, "Tom tor housekeeping: all coaveniences..” | iSrat ere \icw ec rieacone een 2 amall rooms neatly tarnished; | 11ST ST, 260 W.—Nicely furnished front room; | gentlemen or tinn & wife; ‘om Gc Bo eae Nees | Conveniant. for housekeeping; dishes turnlahed: | ierH ait Win fo 2d ad ators | MBI lowes, made an investigation, it in said, at the : On .New Year's eve, and again on | “ini, Kitty Nolan and the alsters Fortesq Capt. Harry Vernon; Licyd Melville, Amelia Wallace, the builders of t rooma; erates board ‘optional Pk AR Wy F ortaiiy "far Wednesday last, a series of “living pic-| ‘Die Orientreise,” Oscar Blumenthi latest | Bingham, Frank Blair and Edith Murilla, y for the purp NTH 8... Browdway—Nicely fur | yousekeopinn ect pee, : Comfortably tures” was presented at Osborne House | play, will have its first American production at| The New York Stars is the title of the organt-| Of, aecertalnin Lapeld | ceuaene ata | shinies Teams cheap; also parlor floor. Dae a er alate Rr | board, family or gentlemen; before Queen Victoria and a number of | the Irving Place Theatre Monday night. It deale| sation that will be seen next week at Miner's 4 a | ment ass Keer ate Hee esos i sea fat Cacia i ished square room; housel hot & cold | igri ST,, i03 W,—Nicely furnished z : nt the 4GTH Si. 358 W, an Rl espe edbtosndlUe samenesnibe: | aie bound, 3, 36 weekly; early Ureaktast; guests, In these pictures Prince and|¥!th a train robbery, a woman's jealoury, and|Highth Avenue Theatre. The features of the! that It should not be used the builders atvemnted 4 ‘i | segebossind Ringer as > i early reaktasts “ quis of Lorne and the Princess Loulse, |Pested Friday and Saturday. On Monday night | Bergere, Paris, who dove a transformation dance; | terra cot | $3: altor, és H ST., furnished rooma! aisy sT., 338 W.- ‘small P00! heated rooms, 24 flour; alvo back pari the Duchess of Albany and all the royal | “Mit Vergnuegen" will be played; Tuesday, “‘Die | Lena and Vani, from the Crystal Palace, London; zs ae OTH ST.. 152 Wee@Three large rooms, carpeted; $1.50, with board, $4; | sure, running water, closete; light house: |TTH ST. 115 W —Hteated room itd ell as the Ladies Meade, | lene Frau." and on Wednesday, for the last | Nellie Walters, Leonard and Moran, the three COMING EVENTS. sah tebe MBSR a SOCetMIL Ee. GlLareny —_— i *s =< RE sectirdcek i children, as w: e Ls + |time, Max Halbe's “Jugend.” Gardener Brothers, the ‘great’ Littledeld, Daly ‘= . io 87. 835,637 W.—Cholcw apartmenta 3 213°, fat foor—Large furnished ST.. 239 W.--Nicely furnished, pleasant room | 17TH ST., 322 W.—#5; substantial boards daughters of the Earl of Clanwilliam, |" 4 Case of Rebellious Susan," Henry Arthur|and Devere. and Leslie, with his dom, Joint debate, entertainment and bat! of Phitotas | Tome $11 4 roome, #12; all painted. | “back @ front roonia; respectable people. for light housekeeping; also large hall room. | _ Menta; ‘home comforts; private family. the Admiral Commander-in-Chief at sones's comedy, seems to have caught the fancy of| ‘The Dreslen Shepherdess’ pantomime at the Literary: society and Afton” Dramarie and, OD AT Atl NM Bee & tear TEM front Foome; | 26TH ST, 210 E.—Nicely furniahed rooms, #1 per sen ST. 933 We, Neat, small room, housekeeping Tear 3 Portsmouth, took part. the patrons of the Lyceum Theatre. This little e¢-| Filen Musee, enters upon the third week of ite ary, esletvs, Geattel): Onera:Hosee)), $2 ie, Hee i, = ign Been mau | RTM SE ATR w= ieninomal Mra, Fanny Bloomfield Ziessler, of | planation has beon received: ‘It in stated authorl- | run Monday night. It is doing very well, indeed, | AiG GUHA ECAR. Goel Flat, 6 rooms @ bath: aqatet._ | *\llg Than oom, ae, manemnent “rooms! Ra ba parlor diaing-room; tal on W— Fr 24 W.—Neatly, Wo Chicago, accompanied by her husband, | tavely by the management that Susan, although |and the Weduestay and Saturday matinees ait conveniences; Gest ot heard nue Opel SeTH ST. sailed for New York from Southamp-|she induiged in a flirtation, was not absolutely | large!y patronized. Tho pantomime performance | Hotie, hait month; 3, 4 rooma, $9, 914 tion, Lexington AW room, square | 34TH 264 W.—Beautifully farnl STH ST., 111 E.—Front connect Iso 4-room Bat, $10 per week. rooms & hall room, |” reasons ton on the steamship Paris to-day. | guilty. The text of the play, walle endeavoring |{s preceded by 3 moet enjoyable concert at which | MAQiay evening | STH ST., 201 E—Sunny tare front room, ault- | HTH ST., 464 W.—Nicely furnished rooms, $1.25 Her recitals in the most important cit-|to make her conduct almost culpable, im careful | Danko Gabor's famous gypay orchestra interpreta | ine Hall to-inorron. ev ble 2; "heat, ae, bath, Mattiy, "| upward; use of bath ze jes of the Continent have everywhere |!” !t# expression of her innocence." What @ re- | popular and classical music. Manhattan Single-Tax k HOET., 219 B.—Light hall room for gentie- | STH ST. 188 eee ey coee lenin met with the greatest success. She |!!*t! “Darkest Rusala’* will be next week'e attrac: | Fifterith anni Lodge sultbon tan, 61:60; 1 fight up aiawice had a number of engagements in Eng-|_ Th# one hundredth performance of “The New|tion at the People's Theatre, Thin is the stir- | N05 1 0. 8 Mh. at baer Gee a art St. BP Nice Wane furntehed room, | setup st. io W.—Front basement, is York Brewer’ will be celebrated at the (ierma-| ring melodrama by H. Grattam Donnelly, that ran - . = ~ vase Keeping, $3; handsomely tural land, including one to appear st the | ai, 9, fa venir | : The second annual ball of th 1ST. $14 W— Basement, 4 light rioma; | 29TH ST, 203 F—Furnished roome & front bare: | lor. 3 ee é Nace concerts in March, but |Z Thestre next Saturday aight, The souvenir | for aw tong time at the Fourteenth street Theatre, | ton Association, “vill be held quiet hollse; near Morningside Park: #12 ‘ment for light housekeeping: reapactable. pe: ne Woke > Crystal Pal * eag {Rhlch Manager Adoif Philipp will give to every | The play is a thoroughly Interesting one, and many | 214-220 lroome wtrect, Wednestay, evening, Jom | QL Gut PLATS: VERY DESIRARLE: rit st. ed room “for light bot LY she cancelled them all, as she Was visitor wilt be a sterling silver mirror. Mr. |of the situations are distinctly new. There witl | 2% cheapest ‘ents, wont of Broadwa: keeni $1.50 up; _alpo, igeae anxtous to get home. Mrs. Ziessler Will | pnitipp says that at present there are n0 indi- | ye 9 good cant, and the plece will be handsomely | neh Hle.,\AmiNk clans of senior evening netool No. | bak ews E furnished front toon (OF Large dou probably return to Europe in May. cations that a change of bill will be needed during | stazed, “Darkest. Russia’ will be much appre- | ny . aback Bist & Se: 160 atl room. ukekeeping, $5; sunny ai a the remainder of the season. “The cu he Peopte's, | ete Fay Beery THE STORY OF HIS LIFE. Brewer’ bas certainly met with favor. At Keith's Union Square Theatre next we programme will include John W. Ransom also single room, 81 1 12 —Neatly furnished large room, cht he eping; all conveniences 402 W. BRIN at Mu! vorner fats, 5 de @ card’ paris.< Plancy Best i phnlroom. | siTH sr., 4 W.—Nenily turatsh Tat oor. " Ftrench. ° | 7"¥ity er’ without board, aouiherh 6X3 {Por puss 2 ‘on Broatway, Klicken; steam, gas, AT THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. They Were Fooling Him and His) Ruler of New York; Raymon Moore, with his --—— VILLAG! building tote on ime | MoTateds, with ell Improvementa; at BD ST. M4 E—Nice Ist floor front room, house- | 36TH ST., 247 W. = Brent ball rooms $1.60; bath ‘232 W.—Handeome large @ small y Only Adventure Was Working. | lacost song, ‘Sunday Night at Nollt “A Back Number" ‘o De Produced See ren akon bae” alge | electra, hal hove: $00" Co 400." “Anply ta, GRO. | Keeplig, 14; other ranma - de wary bute hea rench cuisine; moderate; table he Brot t . 6 HeeRAW Aye (OF 88 DrEMIOOR Fi 34D 87. 264 H.—Large room, with alcove room, | 96TH ST.. 211 W.—Besutiful halt room; frat-class 0 W.—Few boanlers wanted, earliest mail this |tte Brothers Forrest, Bi! Dryden and at the Park Next Week. {an ap 8 arge, ST... 31) W-—Gonutiful at 3 The first lathes: 1p: oes aie matt ng | Mitchell, the Braats brothers, Gilbert Sarony.| sie st afuranen wun wiliiom covler in al = SPA mROQUEIR S| BE Housekeeping: “ttea halt room house, Cluwet, bath; 82.23 weekiy i Fred: comfortable, homelike; morning brought to the offic Swan and Barnbard, Grace Vaughn, Lavender and ent ia F Rea! Estate for Sale—Brooklyn, |r w ain wi devravie amhrtmenta: all ght: 7| MTH ST, 295 Nicely furnished front parlor SéTH ST. 158 W—Handwomely furnished parlo : Evening World” « communication from | qire coske and Cilnton, the Marians, Wille | (i! fole. ill be produced at the Park Theatre. | oo roe y teat eth improvements, for 2 tam>| 72% bath, ateam heat, private hail; $28 to $40, | @ aleo other with gas. 4 other large & small roma; reasonable. { one of the most aristocratic fifteen-cent | 2) saipia, Curtis and Clark and Jobn and Nelly |!" Hovklyn, on Monday night. Tho play wae yal Se Suuahope tt. Brukiyl. LIGHT ROOMS tn WV. Houston #t.: moving ex=| 20TH ST.. 147 E—Purnished room for Wight house: | 6TH 8T.. 2:0 W.—Large room, furnished, con-| py, lodging houses on the Bowery. It read: | ica) written by Edward E. Ridder, author of “Peace-| myn Satie fete; double peown: |. Penaet paid, Call S86 roadway, restaurant, | baths pris se Veniens for hourekrepina; also hall room, era : pads ff soutn,«+ | fll Vatity’* and other comedies, Mr, Cutler will | stome ap: ay Uafurniove! North o! razta St yeci place), 24 & iat av gett St, MB W-—Pront hail rooms $1 £0, 81.28; | OTH, SE 318 Wena To the Editor: ‘The popular extravaganza, ‘Old Age and Youth, ‘ ele best ments, oome “4 fe hed roms, housekeeping, $3; ‘lean, safe. warm, Alen, sing once, | 2d Moork heated, use of parlor, 3 L write these few lines hoping they will And) oo oi Tmperiai Music Mail, ‘The spe: { SPPCr a* Benjamin Bennett, the vit x aneeles (OF pte menss TLRS AMSTERDAM AVE, 1437 @ 1461, near 1224 st— s ~ ST., 23. W.—Handsomely you as well as they leave me. I typleai rural p L610 ty $i: 4 & G Nght rooms; the finest \ iis ar SY, 2 W f ‘doard & appointinents; eagellemt tabley aaeat, and a other, | write the story of my life for ‘The Evening | clalty performers for the coming week will be De- |") a db ose, New fats in the city for the money Y rooms for light bouse- | “feyni room, close tasonabie. World.” tt te full of adventure and Very inter=| aur’ anq bevrimont, the Callfornie Trio, Glimore | “Shittlens tke,"" whose endeavors are directed 12 pon sate on New S:story double | (aetht Be deh Eon ee a 5p iy Behe vite pron itech eee , » aa anal ae ge A aha ras | LP e ry “eT 8 oe oom path: baile NTU ST. Connecting rooms for bouse- | gp st. 318 fieaied laren & oveall celine: You, can area ee toe ievelne newts, [and Leonard, the Seaton. rothera Morin ang | 4a?" of drink ad gazsts. The charactare are! fain, win imyrivenments. ranted at #12 wr "ated: Fanta low Apniy nl digest. ait Bares ws Hk | "heepings halt tooina for geatlenien, ewiy tae | "too good anally beard Hae * A reporter found the man whose life |Ravelie, sketsn artista; George Kenway, the two | "ji0il¥ ntike. and Mr. Co both satall fara, wi cash Apply. to ST. @2¢ W.—Deautiful flat; Washington ‘ | bushes _ te cenvests ble parce. Peau 12 $10 fap th, & W.Vory aesinbia Cee 3 ee Amirably. Hevill have the arsisiaace of Janes * Ae tsi only $19; 8 roon th; mrand scenery. qiap s sy | aTH ST. Large. 4 small cont ts full of adventure, He 13 a young man, |Kidia, Miss Roberta Crawford, the “Tennessee | \1M.TA0})- Me will have the en eal TA, BOYLE. 64 Walon st... Brooklyn ir tt; 6 room RG SERNEEY: 418 ST. 10. F.— Nie sonemtes HTH ST. 234 Large, 4. small Tooms; with Gra clase table and s : yo B, Ward and the Zamori a Weckert, Loutse Her | Gion DOWN, sy monthly, tuse elegant 2-tamtts 2 halle carpeted, aated; | inen keeping: v0 , : fr ier Weokeeld repulsed who doesn’t look us if he had seen much HI pues uM eee AMOFAT Helen Relmec Mattie Earle and oth | Got improvements, “Ihe RODUEIS king Hudson; adults; reference. 636 W. 431 sp, 218 Large wiokeep: | 181 W., aad Brosdwaye-Largs @ anal | "Puce wth Vosra"aears office: of the world beyond the Bowery. He was | family of acropats The American Travesty Company. ave organtea- | 1639 liroadway, Halsey hg oF wanciemen. # | Phone, atcely furataued TE | ressomabte. still in bed when his historian arrived, | Wilson Barrett will have an fateresting reper- | rion of considerable nize, with Eddie Foy ax ite | HH: LOOK! LOOK Thiel chen Unfurninhed—Brooktyn. }2D SP, 16 bi —large & small nicely furnished | GeTu #1.) 17 W.—Pieane ied room, prise | sar \ and occupied sct No, 8. In this he was| tolre at the American Theatre nest week, Mon-| gigs, wil preanat at the Colniibia Theatre Jolin | pf ang munutiesne be dos." out ST eR anne areal BN EON Soe pee sclera pee loonie iile fortunate, for the cote on the opposite | day and Tuestay “Hamlet will be played: |p, Giinert’s operatie travesty, “OM the Rarth."" | don't iby hig chances mu” Kien freldge, Apply Jaaltar, : tatit Sf. 200 W.—Nealy laura ah ee oe poy side of the room were very near the| Wednesday and Thoreday, with & special Per-| the author has relected the modern department | SUUNEINST No Neruinl oo . Faun gosh tains sithern exponure, farts | SUT BT, 211, Wa bares sme wens. formance Thursday afternoon, “The Manxman,” | sore as the Soka aha attlon.: Thete $10 CHEAP FLATS. a sell 41TH ST. 105 W.— Furnished bright »inny frome | sory st. 16) —Large & smell roome, ay, I didn't write that letter,” he| and Friday and Saturday—afternoon and even- | 9 gating on phyatcal ci and hypnotism, peat | Real Estate for Sale tong Island bath & cold water: ret tubs, tse of “room, private house, moderate, gentiemen. | vith good board. for mecheale said, When he hud veen awakened. ing—"The Sil A handsome produc-| throughout the plece Incidental music and bright | cH Couniy Ad Central de ATH ST.. SW —Clean, warm, newly turaished | 35TH ST., 31 W.—Handvome rome om Galle at “Haven't you a lfe story that Is full] tion of “The silver King’ will be given, Mr. | gances of w popular character are watterot. ‘The yi ey ise Bk Aco tos woniae be Meat nd Ree EN eeu WRN aam alta’ Avattn Dingly! private bathe, priv ee ere a tin Caatory, much credit for hie conecten-| company fvcluden Loulse 3 adie Mace | CERMAN-AMERICAN. IMP" CO. OTH BE, ei bean en Ee til rootua; excellemt “Ana you-cant tell a story, that will | tlous performances, Donald, Lillian Hawthorne, (sate Uart, Madeline | vorulemon ot, 2 5 eer Lastagton ave. —Nicely | ve Nitely furnished front ball Rae, j i) Falte the, gooseflesh on all good people?” | rhe mostontans will enter upon the last week | Morando, Hlclen Douglas, Lola Nanth Wg Sar i eed Gig TA A AP rr hil ek aie ar haat Ri Ia ep eet aN +e aw i it at the Broadway The- | Tredenick, Josep! Doner and Ali and Keni - 0 ventent toration, 5 " he story of your | of thelr long engai esan | 46TH SP, 214 FL —Purnistiot heated room #2 awe sal! room; large closely | _of without board, eonventent ‘ \ eee Oe OnE fo felts FY OF YOUR ttre in ‘Prince Anai Monday night. Mr. | The atiraccion at the Amphion next week will be| QM large ene with range. § ee ria ttprivare tamatige | ome re slots | rir se, oo W.—Elagant tarbe & h, what cell rn 4 Nellaon, the Lbrettist, has made many changes! the Hanlon brothers’ There are plenty | seyergis emily ee Gtn at. 10 R—t & medium confortatie 4TH ST W. tet foor-Nively” fernlabed |, Fooms. Temitten & single; superior Qoards ‘Have you ever had any adventure’ fn his work during ite eight weeks’ sojourn im of tricks, mystitying illusions and speviaition Py z woo |e Rees OR AAMUETORR, IAT BAVANSS | FRE ET ee glneatie moderate teria: roteronte wal for'2. ierman fanuity —_ ‘What, In a tin factory?" New York, and ‘Prince Ananias’ will prod-| ot all binds, and as » specmculer production | RE@! Eatate for Sate—New jersey ) RENTOa Weight roomal near City Halls as, STH ST, EE 3 0 i St. 108 W.—firigie isomoty furnished uni), pleasant, heated ‘Didnt you leave the old farm for| °&™ Or Me apie on the road. The Bos-! ranks high. fn tho east will be neva Mise dutie| POR SALE. CHEAP Farm, ait nero, win or TQ Ta ey mone City Malls § SU tiesannue tee ue wcuthors wapoaure, private family; tel iso table board, reasonable orice, food When father seni you out for an| ably ry 4 | fader ) ork mind farmtin ute ‘oe | 8 ure Foo 2 a ful of kindling word one morning? tonians will not appear again in New York this | Mackey, female Yaritune: the four S rode broths th cern it hi : eo nae aun at. ‘cat SE auIEC easalaad Reaeeel } Xnd uren't you molng back now to hunt | season, They are alway welcome In the erm Charlee Guyer, townle omwin. Eltanore) ress GhO. W. LUBY, Pesan cyaen samme ae ete Bo Ads Nay : b Sther andeomie roma that wood up and carry It In to surprise | jetropolis. Carroll, Jean Mawson and others, Thin ta the! Recta ae er see ervey | Ee ALTE PRS A A Ph DB : ee Gail KE Geb Ge rieat maata eDeMT EKER. beat; superior bam the ald folks, who thought you dead long | MT careatn performance of Hoyt's rktt.| drat production of 'Suserta” in Wiliamsrerg.| Real Estate for Sate- Hoboken. 2" . uate tear ue for) eet Kukssuece: | rabertall: penuiemion erie St, eh Ww —waem S87 gon't know nothin’ about mo farm.| A Milk White Flag.” will be celebrated at| A apieited picture oi sovies of potion of tiuieicbaaea lk in #t., toe Ww eK ec yt refined Cannes Whatcher givin’ us” | Hoyt’s Theatre next Friday night. There will In the South will ve offered in “Down tn wins e r * ry Dowte & love ORNS, FOLRTER NE, baru at. 19 Ww j ‘Then James J. Hamilton, who evidently | i. souvenirs, of course, but what they will be] Dixle* at the Bijon Theatre go number of (ni eae 24h sh—€ roome & bath a8 VAL St, 54 38.1 olde trom ty sation Pure | reished rooms with Beant had never Sone Peay, Hee etRaaN | ss 4, Hoyt & McPhee decline to say at pres | cotored men, a musical h f plohunianies, who | “ghd A: SE NERY 8 A turninind | miane baie cic ane tooen ail a i Oe | TH ST We Ww “Lary wauny port oad school Stides turded over In his nudity | ent. ‘There Is nothing new to be wald about the| will play musical trstoserts oa) voncert Real Estate ‘or Sale Out of the City, Ns roams MAcm Dewy fare cioneia wai ike, | vTW st ae Su non olin 3 Aly find crept beneath the blankets of No. | “+iag." ‘The specialties used at present seem | dance, will le ut liced 1 (ie js suction. ai Pr hGA ise ulle OMT aC ESL —e are} Gear roa ; arr 32 Witton board "and continued his Hitteen-cent nap. "| 4, anewer thelr purpose, and consmqientiy no| rmaltvie soeils features tov liie a seal Tom aug «ow pera eee ; mae ees Nia *Alauins Caters is $31 120 coal i paeasegg changes are nected. Business at Host's The- rere Vhe cast wii! inslade ‘ ) wvokiy pe nine a i a Ae eed Manns ott omar COAL WAR AT PORT JERVIS, | «tre. tere trovvious times, te very good. Vauiine of the piere: Joseph Slayior ‘, Neradway Flat, 4 Uhh, STH #T, 3 1 rine 9 mele tora tron v4 140 We — varnish ans, with OF wlibe pe i Souvenir night at the Herald Square Theo Aida Mottin Ga Ween pier nisi al : 1 (station 59th) —Hurnished steam: | ” ° ule Magiil and others » | MTR ht bs =i ented tu 4 ving, $2 spward MH occur next ‘Thursday, when artistic silver 2 fanite Begin ed noes aa Al sl: | Erle Sales Agent 4s Arbitrator Be-|*! tees | At the Grand 0 i i . . : Donbonnieres will be diatrthuted. The mancae-| At w 1 singio | tne dvesre : Fe err Nee tween Local Rate Cutters, {ment announces another interesting event for Jan, | Galles will play bie hat Brovkis td Ds Sh, 100 6 Weted room, with) § Rear ytepaey et lo tandeatee” (CATH 105 W (Special to The Evening World.) | 5. when “Robert uroe might” will by celenrated, | 18 “M4 Jed Prout [Broadnar —Compietels furnishes rem, Light houreker i an infortable tr PORT JERVIS, N. ¥., Jan. 5—Chartes |on cnis ocasion new costumes wil! be displayed, nvm” tak he piece ner ar, urn ‘ ite ; Roper, sales agent for the Hirle Rail-| web fev” ts beeping up wonderfully, and tt ie) 2 erst ee sed ash 4 Rea! Estate Wanted. Mies vie ab . '; . Large al! (oo soad Company, of New York, was in| perhaps the most aucc comle opera produy- | %\! be vo V place atanced for rs 7 ‘ Lap a Se baa 1 parton a |, omaet Iwok pal : Sots conrenlenen this village last evening, to hear the | thon that this season has seen, Tew tna Carice ; Can ‘i . t ' at a a ‘stloge ae \ 103 Wi —Rooma with oboatdan grievance of the Port Jervis coal dealers | yt, and Mra Kevdel will hark bark (9 ME) Mus euntipa ‘i Palan| a... Drom Kewnlos ‘ ut, mote on the local coal, war between 1. 0, | second Mra Tangueray"" at Abbey's Theatre Nome" 4h insures tla ; aan VINVERTuA New ¥ ; Uegfaraianeh aieany : : ay eee said Ing toonrod Bros., two of fe pleve haw heen so much clevuse : 6 4 ‘ wer ieetues ty bu, % " - rot oy " ANOSOMELY tural * he past week. Mt intemon nerount ef erlous ngitais Bayes sity many new feuturen and Hea! Eatate to Exen CE ay me ; heat 204d ee ta ‘i | a6) “AWoria. upiow a neduoed ig fa “4 pp Me: that the revival wilt undcabledly prove interes | eith ait exeslient vaudeville bi Inland. com over $125,000, for free and ~ | Maia. bai,” bested; weekly. frogaiyn. MACON ST., 497, gear Stuy'téennt Mie | 1 LO ort eer yiaters Frou, | ims 1 is sald that Mra, Kendal has dope sone! wit ging: daha and imma Way, Wivon- and Liew York G. POWER, Coluts Mouten. NIGH ST, 15, Brooklye—Large front rooma, tur. | ,vaetd,, private: Salty; Oo Soe a ese rnd Coonead | wore toning down In her interpretation of the role treot, Marrie and Waiiera in kotches, che | bio ANS — | Mie Raeseanigs 4 woe torte | ene : Bi resulted in a onal Wer. in which j of the luckless Paula Raye, Electrle Quartet the Highleya, in a must WANTED-—Country seat or fara for centrally tor | oi LEXINGTON AVE., 4 1 ‘wae reduced to $190 and $2.90 per | tye Harlem Opera+Houre gets De Wolf Hor] vorbes and Quinn, buck dancer ated Gata la Brooklyn, 1b ininuts trom New “ Mh, enpotiie. Wahertag: ree, | UE *icely furnished rome; good location; on i sh lui = a _ York chy Hall, CURTIS, 14 Broadway. 7 per and “‘Dr. Syntax" Monday might. Mr. Hop-| features that are to be prosenced. 1 £59 aesarimect of tore qOuer coal, dealers, cot tained thet | per will be supporied. by Base, Waller epee, | “Tosih.” whch ond a war at the sue] *F ray SDM, TENRME Stor een ok red fate aul on ei puraah any aan ‘Alten Hoe-| Theatre Geatght, will be played aext week a, oot) Wail sky MARTIN & BIRO. flats), 243 W. 334 at, pte veluine ee “A gh ae

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