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PL aA es 7 THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, 1900, "THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK MONKEYS AT VICTORY BATEMAN You're Weak Instead of St AND SOME FACES TO BE SEEN. une Few TO WED MESTAYER. Make Yourself » New Man! | DeGrecacsNern BLOOD AND NERVE REMEDY ised for Entertain- ment To-Night. A BURLESQUE ON SOCIETY. “Absent-Minded Beggar” to Be Done by Daniel Web- ster’s Grandniece. Mra. Stuyvesant Fish ie a remarkable | woman. he Is also a puaste to society. but every member of the large, select set | wishes to be one of the smal, elect crowd that is invited to her functions. Now to-night, for instance, Mrs. Fish 1s) @oing to entertain, There is really no name for the affair scheduled, but the blase smart ret who will compose the houseful to-night knows just as sure as shooting that Mra. Fish is going to give them a rattling good time, When James |. Breese gave a studio party some years ago, and rerved up 4 beautiful young nude woman in a huge ple, the society devils thought it was the richest bit of pattiserie that ever came down the cura! lane. But Mrs, Fish, who waa there dressed as a blan- chisseuse de fin, only tip-tilted her Pretty nose and sniffed. She ii this three times. A sure sign that she wee to cross water and meet a dark man. Bince then Mrs, Fish, whose husband is worth several millions of dollars, which he delights to have her burn—al- though {t's nobody's business but her own—has given entertainments that peo- ple Aight madly to get at. Bhe reasoned that persons were tired of conventionalities, so she cast them to the winds, and not long ago as cotillion! Actress Victory Bateman, nee Creese,| have decided on. He wll Hat Semi 1. 70 favors had Angora kittens and goldfish lie about to marry Charles H. Mostayer. | comedy parte, so there walt ap Huber's “r' Museum, “tut? handed out. ‘Tits was delightfully fun- | mis is not a haphasard alliance,” | ton in that anyhow.” Coutinuous Show for Ladies and Children ny. It was also distressing. After the |ine actress said to-day. “We have been| Mies Hateman is better known on the ‘aes second supper even Ellahe Dyer was UP | friends for some years and for two| siné*, than mer prospective husband. |orsg gill, American and Buropeas Novetie Ee ee Mclean on months have played in the same com-| she had some trouble over s divorce nt “|pany. Of course ‘ve love. My husband) case, which resulted in a triumph for will not be my leading man. That 1| the player. She is a clever girl. —_——_ The much-discussed “Sapho" will be om 7 produced for the first time in this city ying to large audiences can of 7 Z ac Fiteh's plays The Cowe Monday night at Wallack's Theatre, Yy | egy oye aay PW. y " re . with Olga Nethersole in the tile part. Ls A hee Hnickerbocker” Thea pie. telnet from sey member of the Com \BOKT! MAY bx PACC:RED PR’ pedantic tbo Rinna hesndcicts Pratl edt of = SY LIVES AFTER COAL GOING HIGHER. | anteneaml a ca } ‘ id j | way ATAS Big Strike Threatened te All Peun- ( Rg Re aylventa Mineo Wilt ' | \ git Ralee Prices. If you lack cols, premare to buy them ney: Carnival of O14-Pashioned M acces E He The dramatization of Daudet's famous Goo van Borg tig : movel by Clyde Fitch, has been the sub- , e, Eliot! fect of much discussion wherever it has ig nimesid by HV. Eampond ented been played, and in many cases Mins Nethersole has been roundly scored for parading immorality, Miss Nethersole, on her own behalf, contends that dramatic her ted i BEE Z i i A coal miner strike, the greatest Inthe) jy MOOKE'S COLONED MINETRELS art, being a mirror of nature, should not triumph busit the ire hist the ie at te | tree, Derk Don Pasquale and Cavalleria. Feflect only one side, How the pul ~—— where pesple bare beet ft a vibe when f will sta | Usigoe Trot Spence rte Taser ‘Be eed __ Oe VENER PIASOG © le i, ‘onl Nigntingale;” on with s Grand Creole . Jue setoive it Bows en mati Hood i : Thomas Weldenborg|* hn pry in ii = TEs ew TORK, Pee ; immorality Be aeepeee Necteees, 5 Ph Fi coal mings further Week QoL. SCHULTR'S GREAT DANES Postponement, ES every guise paraded before us on the SER aftertredis trom ene ; lunged from a Five- workin. Pennayivaaia, i Tn] 42 tatsent performing canines in the world rs local stage. History has yet to tell of the other. ven St T diana an in Alabama ie diva, See Oras BROADWAY TO one projonged success in that line, fo'n crowded Rouse'at the Garvics fox: ten ory Tenement. and in all the other wr A i are a dee, te. partees “The Surprises of Love.” A different story of Jove is to be told at the Lyceum Theatfe when “The Sur- ‘he est | rineat be’ Cait + | Yousa Americus. vwtang tpete the opening wath Rental inilaeamal, W's ten aesge'| THEATRE. Sat"Gistcie ast Ngtes, FEES Sgt am, nm Falling from the fifth floor to the{manes. | The moneiary im 105 | ada Jonen, new Illustrated. songn: Rciaor's Pro: | are aullacis tw Turley Mew j a yolved amount to U uge sum duction, The comedy is from the Frene! ; . . -| a’ hatele to ’ fe of Paul Bilhaud and Michel Carre. The Pe yf Nel Announcements, music. |dridge street, escaped with but a], And the public will, as weual, pay the] Carlee Criterion Theatre, . story tells of Marcelle Duval, who ts PRE Rpm Mg vg tty nig 2: |eprained back and « broken right leg. errr | ee oe cad We ‘That he was not instantly killed ts re- garded as marvellous by those who saw the fall, Weldenberg went to @ Market street about to enter into a marriage of con- | moving pictures shown, at on Venlence, She draws a prise in a lottery junday ev ie inclu the story and finds to ber surprise that the prise| Mme. Selma Kroncld le to wing ye | Cinderella. Subera x i bale e 4 celle | Prineival role In the new opera, | cur it Huber's eerie the & young, good. man, Mar the Lower Harbor,” at the American | week contain Col, Schults’s Maude Adams, | The Little Mi Bearers a Sree: (Sem A Dr. Lyon's ins wes BROTHER OFFICERS. (ane ee Wo, Gillette falls in jove with him and ultimately | troupe of prise Great es, the four early this morning to do some work, He \ marrics him. A simple story evidently oe, Roso ons < the | Nea poittank, Poretio's iusions and dis- put up a ight scaffold to work on, vile ah so—g3t Ee) ou mcar tlt Getting on a loose board while reach- perrect * ansily interpreted. H. Reeves Smith, Wallace Erskine, Eric Hope, Margaret Robinson and Olive May have the fng up to paper the celling the man tipped it on end and he elid off directly loe Cramer, “ru! Tokio.” to be seen at the New York. | neck” mani Murillo, sand balaperr Big Hattie Moorg impersonates the Queen | y, ‘Americus, of Comic Opera in the returning “Bele | “™e" man, ond ochere. ToothPowder oe eee oe The Famous Minstrel Said to ‘well umd which th fog ad 2 : of New York at the Casino, Olive’ Bejinto the we eo salty Mal i . = May ond. Margaret, Robineoe jo she COMING WEEK IN OP FRA, Weldenborg fell, twisting and turnti Greatest Hit ~» ‘The oft-postponed “Broadway to| on of “The Burprises of Love” at the Ne Curtate Call. ne phy Pn fot, at a | Tokio" will have its first production at some loose boards were lying across the ‘Thi Reason the third-floor level, where | Al) ELEGANT TOMLET LUXURY. GARDEN PAP a meee | the New York Theatre Tuesday night. “Die Metstersinger” the Only Neve fet breien | tn ‘Wh Dy Hi | WHET OF ALL RURAL PLA ; ‘ As sisted before in these columns, the | rrton family wili introduce thelr MAF) “114, 6 the Metrepelitan—New wok: Sarre ey ee eee Used by people of refinement carry THE halt ey Production is a combination of bur-|, Th + Qhgehle at: Gea: Rivanebiaas hope not. ‘They will not give him up uli|"7merber As y pasecd each! for over a quarter of a century. a The V} ost %: Jesque, vaudeville und comic opera. A ™ 3 a Geath rings down the curtain. succeeding floor it broke tUnroughs elim: | een Fee Annes aco | “Better than “The OF Momentead.**~Alel ow J ra ane, ie ye opera programme at t rope. ler scaffolds, so thet hie fall on de) eee ma —_— —— = ™ — goore ‘of well-known comedians and|queraders.” It insures a satisfactory |tan for next week includes only one work | lt Very, Ul, Billy, He te suffering) Oy csement bottom was lighier then page: CONTINTOSS favorite vaudevillians will appear in it. /and pleasing performance that has not been performed already | Om Gnuerte eg Pets tiene mma it would, have been otherwise. = = auinn PASTOR'S *F.. ft Mand people are employed in the The Combination Honses. this season, Wagner's “Die Metetersing- | °" Peslge esl ae Bales, oe Pigs Rigas agp isn gar a tah Me 4 34 Ave MouliereSisters |" pay axp NIGHT. 120 “Phe Belle” i: Agal ‘The Harlem Opera-House will have |¢*.” to be sung in German under Paur’s | yay, 7 road-| and was taken to Gouverneur tivapital Ae The Nawns. — /cAnboWNIE TROUPE, add ome ™ John Drew for its coming week's att direction on Wednesday evening. The . against his will Lao Dervaito, Pauline Moran @ “Picks,” 99 otbers, ARD & . Fresh from tt Byyonesn _irlamene, tlon and the ply, will be “The Tyran cast includes Eames as Eva, Schumann- w “The Belle of New Yor! ; er Charies Pag ok | n Y 3 MUSICAL SHORTHAND, ; an in Rooy, Haas the Casino Monday night, with Edna z Fara jeatre, Pa iit Theatre the Don- lay and moat of original casi in| mo thelr several parts, At the Mi ware ike Dee. shke Want @ : vi ives an Schweigheter's Farewell. uccess, "Never Again.” il tistck Maat” Mason ce ie Wen ecu Felix Schweighoter will farewell to New York Tuesday night, when a HAS TAUGHT 00 YEARS, | Sep rer ure Tremble. Pie cis 338 WoNtAurC Late. Mise Hegan, of Philadelphia, In- siete om Continuing Her Work Singing Clasees. event: Beuent will be given the popuiar Ger opt, adtartay antsenoe ; Mise May Pidella Burt gave an inter- and faye She's Happy. ' in commetian atthe Levine Fees Gupected to. sing Biigabeth, ana | esting exhibition im Wiesner Hall,| PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 2.—For fifty ANENEMY. KING oft theatre earlier in the season. Ta im Saturday CYeMING: O eapany, | BOklym. last night of her methods of| yours Miss Hillzabeth Hogan has been Brg Prices, ie. ee, ite of Gunner's Mate.” which has just] at ine American Theatre, next ‘Monday instructing the “sight-singing” classes| teaching in the pulviic schools of this ER —— 4 pera Hour. “wt ve pO. Figs ight, will present two novelties im | of the Brooklyn Institute of Arty and) city, Since 1 she has been prtnelpal - FeO TDOWIN |B ae ae letropolis Theatre next Monday. ih, pipes “The “i. 4 — isc instacina of the Saunders Primary Sch and ae mate FLUUTT THR COWROY ? program: © demonstra-| although she long ago passed the period . THE LADY. ‘ The Penning Attenstiens, Tad, Thie'(s the sceuad muse A428" | ton of “musical shorthand” by Mivses| when poh could retire on a pension rhe SR gE TORE ES Little Red Riding Hood! ; “Ben Hye" eaters on its ninth week at be presented first In this | Winifred Marshall, Helen Delaney and| insists upon continuing her work, WALLACK’S, ursr'teat Saat sranr. | Next Mon —Pamoue London “Belle of #6 22° the Urondway Monday evening 826 ie er Roheiae' wae the Giver, nen | Alth Sweet, three little puplis of Misa! “1 love my profession.’ sie declares FRANK DANIELS in THE AMEER, 4 g ant Belany rights, Weber's Spee Pe. 47 children took down in “My years have been happy ones. Days Pel i AL a lM all oi aye sats ae eet amc Softee Saal oem neers es KEITH'S Ss ina. forces, lea by Gen. Mel-| are letoria. edi at random by & stranger in the audi-| while | have health and vigor.” OHOW AN DE FORREST. re a a eS from their ——— WHAT MUSIC MAY BE HEARD |Sv'te cesence. iveir wor sas t1 A BADLY USED HUSBAND. ' DURING THE NEXT WEEK, | S<‘*ul¥, inteltwent. and tulty showed -* the merits of the system, A quartet selected from the Institute Gustave School Says Edward Lin- Love GUNNTD MATTHEW # HARRIS, BIOGRAPH © trving PL 10) Mate Wed & Sar . y . ic: : MADISON SQ. GARDEN rs me ba NATIONAL EXMIMITION OF Pissarello, pianist, will give a song re- cital at Mendelssohn Hall on Monday ‘The Metropolitan Opera-' " - Pye bre ye Rao cust cake Pigg rredis gp! ‘ collage nedlrige | dimes pod See, ate Be dood anne : | MANHATTAN AWA HID in PAPA'S | ppg: TOMBE ARE ACen, ~~ vervi . laren rf 3 re " ~— Ler alge aed Toma tone ot | at ei rem timicult selections. Kaward Linger, thirty-five years olf, } |r Wire. Tite MATINEE TODAY, . tee crtas ace Cam) Moe, Tete new method Of eaeien|| Was arrested in Br He i) BB WHiwE we PIMLLAS’ Os DEWEY Wine, Woren&: ate now| Mra. Granville Muelling ansiated by | French merhod of Noussabertionin hatte | ecueed, of having, ral Misind try os im | Dome Veoteriie, story | Georces Lanay. first oboeist of the Bos- Gheve of wight siting afd ear elaine, =m | WHIRL-L-GIG +» BACBARA F106: STAR ’ saeny Ore i pa fs ‘4 re oh re ‘The complainant deciared in court to- [ATLA beg ' ' xt ai _ vers that Lin & An nipenees. ‘ Brooklyn Amusementa, ug The annual recital. of a i : him, but als le ETI Lt ATE ioc are The Kngieel arict, apsisfed by Mme, | ®™ irty-fourth street. Manger eas held for tria | next wen rian oUSNKR's MURP a] . be 2 WORLD IN WAX G EDEN bean Pie tee " Sette, ’ i Pt CM ge I DR. TOBIAS’ i pqsxcuaseo 2: eee Eapetets) PD © Ferree the Pall ei hd Venetian Liniment. | DALY'S ise e2? |e 8 cate Eee * BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS; |... 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