The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1900, Page 4

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eer SEO TRYERG SY 4 og SEU, Sits —" _ THE WORLD; TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, =f Bi tS —_——$$—$$— FE SURPRISES OF LOVE.”| STEMER The New Play at the Lyceum Reviewed for The Evening World. By ELSIE DE WOLFE. AUN OWN aia e oA through several faret young and attractive widow ARCELLE DUVAL ts a character seriously ‘cal an@ many ridiculour situations. She t whose first marringe wan a failure, and whose ideas of love are bounded by her one sad experience Bhe has engaged herself to a prominent Fren chman, a member of the Academy and a rising man, through whose pub areer she intends fend the’ only happiness ahe detleves In—the gratification of her social ambitions Hler Gance 1s theoretically the very man & younk ambitious and destilusionee > Gridow tn her early twenties should take for a hushand M. Dupont-Martin has everything to recommend him tn the abstract. But as tve, tiresome and, as Marcelle herself confesses, . individual he ts self-assert: P. abtashenally tera! is her most unpleagantly of the departed Duval ‘Marcelle makes no pretense of being sentimentaliy tn Jove with the oratorica! Bf. Dupont-Martin. fhe to making marriage of conventence, after the fashion of Continental where detached women do not have the prestige accorded American Ardandhu Sunk in Col- lision with Herman * Winter. j Cpecial to The Brening World.) BOBTON, Jan. 23.—The British steamer Amandhu was sunk ia callision with the aMtropelitan liner Herman Winter early this morning !n Vineyard Bound, Two lives were lost, all the rest of the crew of the Ardandhu being taken off by the Winter. ‘The latter vessel went to Vineyard Haven, where she arrived this forenoon. fhe was badly damaged, the cutwater being carried away and the bows stove in. Pilot Farrell said the collision oo- curred about eight miles off Woods Holl, at 140A. M. The Winter loft India Whart here at 6 o'clock last evening for New Y ¢ being one of the regular boats Ghe ta a trife bored by her future husband, and te in this state of mind wher play begins. According to the French proverb, the unexpected happens, ‘As Marcelle ts endeavoring to persuade her flance not to rehearse an oration x eae the fa in duty bound to Hsten to a few hours later an American promoter ‘ inces that No. 147 has won the one and only prise of the Burnett lottery i Of course Marcelle is the holder of this ticket, which has been presented to her By the loud and aggressive fance. "The prize is a surprise and proves to be nothing more nor leas than @ young i who ts duly deposited in Marcelle's drawing-room and wigned for a few weeks a the date set for her wedding with Dupont-Martin The situation is farcical, but neither the prize nor Marcelle so regard It ‘They are entirely serious, and remain so throughout the entire play despite its Pidiculous complications Mareelle naturally objects to being endowed with « prize In the shape of @ slooking young mau 1o tole earthly possession consists of a handbag, Serhich he grasps tenaciously anit refiises to be parted from because, as he explains, ft {s the only thing In the world belonging to him a When Mme. Duval declares she will not retain her prize, the young man, with © Setter seriousness and perfect good breeding, tells her that ho thoroughly under- , Stands and appreciates her feclines, and that, as he has no place to go a! nota i vant in the world, he will proceed to relieve her embarrassment by drowning him- well. Bi, the ‘The Ardandhu was recently chartered by @ new company and this was her first trip from New York to Halifax and thence to Havana All tho survivors including Capt. Dundas were janded at Vineyard Haven by the Winter. It was pitch dark at the time of the collision. The Ardandhu sank stern firet abreast of Robinson's Hole. Her funnel and masts are well above water and her forward deck is awash. It te recalled that the Ardandhu, when running on the first trip of her olf route from Boston to Halifax sunt, the scnooner Two Forty, several men being drowned. Thus each of her first trips have been fatal. ‘The stretch of coast dandhu went down tn “graveyard and the © ANG, moreover, he does It in the public fountain, which {s at the time being “inaugurated,” to the accompaniment of Dupont-Martin's flowing eloquence, and than alive, pronounced by the doctors tneapable of being nd for two months fs cared for and lodged tn a little Bum- tate. vidently @ gentleman; he te very good looking ané very \ Marcelle, and explains to her without e lapse from his chronic sadnens, how he came, through a question of honor, to be the 5 oe, in Mr. Burnett's, of Burnettaville, great lottery speculation. > The is somewhat after the Gillbertian school, The ectore tn @ eories of ) Pedierous situations are themselves in deadly earnest Little by little Marcelle finds herself falling In love with the prise honorable woman and is the promised wife of another. but Marla dose tt heteelf as the last/ing company played “The ‘4 good woman would make, and makes It for the sake ine to @ large audtence at the Har- Bost <: Maan who each day grows more blatant, more ridiculous, more distasteful £0) erm Ttailan ig ine entree of Se 1 ag iter ana in-| Was through. Bho would have ane tow renin cosas aan tomate te tomer boo he bt |g. fas ee. | “ey te Rao ae ae nl AINE’S UND ij y be 5 ore are man; Lrg ing ne new malo- mate a rush oa * ND eo 0 iy. e h in’ pure tui “The King of eat tat bd Of everybody's devotion. virility about the work that Grama, produced at the @tar. ead ty B Mogren poy fascinates. ‘time for ‘Ail the women are in love with Duval and vie in offering him their attentions Meanwhile the prise, who In his enrly recital, Has told how luck was always nold’ al In Vavdeville Houses. until there was ieee him—how he pointed pictures that were never hung, wrote stories that fis tend. att Drgeaer. ee. qpety. star of] that it was found that two men were Never printed and composed music that was never published—expertences | Davia, Luleind; Wiliam Proctte Guill, |Theatre, where her page od whe Artantiu dried toward the t turn in his affairs, His picture takes « tm ind i wold for 10,000 france, and i . the innkeeper: | Minutes in Shirt Watete,” ‘evoked the} Sefore she went down iy TF Buddenty he leaps tnto fame in varlous ways and Marcelle discovers that she te Each did well, The chorus waa vigor- | heartlest laughter Ge, serch, on, the, soutarmest ‘end of Paalous of his attentions to other women Rates "was Posked. 6 picturesque The! The principal act at te Fleeure Bal; Leayggaengi nog ll on Goundores stern ) was ard the was|ace was furnished by Mon ‘and og her bow ining out of water. Sean ssce trom theit earnestness the lover and the widow who ls to be | Eerie Mukvaxclted mantestations of Brone, who 10 is cow nery | She iin, tn, about the samme position a REV. JOHN RICE, SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS ‘OLD, S tch i ler an ext tor y . a Gearried to another so soon go though one ridieulous entanglement and situation Thain curtain-aier, Oftvabaah’s ‘ovis | “Blecieastiae aoe Mine ot Barone re re? BP’ ecaken intame ites t , Grove, lowa, iario Melody’ the prinel: |e leading features A Kester (4 Bate. A hae e 1a another, from the audience's potnt ot view pong , Ra stebis zee Gene |e ire! a Ranta & Diake | ine cinior bag. large tele? 2] My wife and I have used two bottles of Paine’s Celery Compound with great © Finally, through his jealousy of Duval, Dupont-Martin supposes he locks the Prise in the Bummer house, where he proposes to keep him for forty-elght hours, J @uring which time he declares he will have « chance to be married in peace. For Marcelle still intends to keep her word and the wedding te to taki ~ "ie folowing dny 209 But M, Dupont-Martin ov erreaches himself and unconsciously locke Mareelie 4 fe the Summer house as well as Duval. oo , ‘The two pass the night sitting tn two chairs glaring at each other. | Marcetic believes that Duval has kept her prisoner © Daval, with perfect seriousness, always sad, always gentle and eoulful, the Ser type of man that appeals to really genult® Ronest and refined women of 4 Bo very comprehen: worldly experience, makes divers ludicrous attempts to > get upon her ideas of escape, and succeeds In driving Marcelle half frantic with Gage and fear. Finally they hear the pubtic bands playing the wedding march ‘em their to celebrate Marcelle’s nuptials. at Dupont-Martin enters the cottage his unfust euusptcions eo Gis. Marcelle that she pretends to Justify them—and in the end the lottery ticket *s heart, an well as hand Louts Rall net id Prank Mew |e yes ares Baegee nt |e, os bean Te mao ‘fi advantage to our general health. It cured her rheumatism and proved | AT THE OTHER THEATRES. ste Rey eect att ¥ Lg Fo Dima, of he Metro lator of the system in general and a tonic for the nerves. in Pigg pay! en : Derethy BeleGan’s Debut at the nee parler ei at aa s enn aoe be gg! _— ~_ ip sid a ead iain ” aaa Murray Mill-Vanéevillc a oe ote fermen Winter to single fun vent In this trouble it has given me almost instant relicf.” nt, tt nena ot Dera strar| MRS, GRANVILLE SNELLING iranaegr «seams! ‘The human system in old age must have a large store of debut ot the Murray Hi! Theatre last GIVES A SONG RECITAL. | 2"" nearer saeetnee, Nervous energy and rich, nourishing blood. Paine’s Celery Com- night, apearing ag the mata in “Never feet; beam, 40 feet, and depth of hold, Again’ The part calle for little acting. | Mrs, Granville Gneliing gave a cone) qt; Hine Wen s. ore) veer Amin "77 pat cae frit ann. | Mra. Grama Goaling gore « eme| (Ai ance eat mane Goi /pound keeps the liver and kidneys active, and the body strong. - o teresting. | Mr Doanely {rhe rarely | afternoon, to & arte and friendly aut-|the Ardandhy waa partly owned by that ne ree a 7 . Wee contin! re-|ence. She had the assistance of Georges | (+ New London, Why. 9 feant you But not more absurd than “Engaged” | ception as the misunderstood Ribot. Coney, tne abecist of xe ge tedky apn. | Conn, where, she, took on cargo 0 vast 6 i" roceeded. f0 y 4 e “A Btranger in a| phony Orchestra, @ master of an instru-|sne was to load @ Generel core. or IF YOU WOULD 5 Marcelle is not a dificult role to play once one takes ft pertously. he ektern heard vane. TARR” THE TD. . Thte the part of a good, sweet, not over-tmaginative young woman who be ment heard in solo, and of Joseph | HAYS a was valued at $50,000 and a thoroughly worldly, and who ts really awa her owl. Pissardiie, who i, lan a act F BUYERS; genet once eee as jf (arma mete na oe See Qe ne OF THE CENTURY FABLES, Eleanora Morett! age of love by the grize she drew tn Mr Burnett's practical joke lottery. ante Henry ie ipo cag ot Fhe Deganerner | "aqrantaen, Har voice 00 Tea sien 7 VALUES, 3 , he could have destred and Imparaone 4 % onrh | : NOVELTIES IN THE PLAY. |< by one of the Casino's Heol pert Gia Seiperpenation of the Jealous AMA) ut dhe ie oe an ah me ve ane ‘works ef the Cold. MAKE YOUR ANNOUNCEMENTA FABLE IL ‘ i ‘ences. London has done wonders for| John Drew and hte ellent support-| artistic feeling. O08 | Lene ee hae mie eié in| THROUGH BUNDAY WORLD. SUN: sf ice He. *** | DAY WORLD WANTS WIN ‘EALTHD 4 In voice, manner and has the same Salva- Also tion Army demureness which was her Makes a Hit. first charm. Her diamond costume, re- Rot only war tt “The Surprises of! ferred to above, is worn in the last Love,” but it was a surprise to the} scene, at Narragansett Pier, It te of gathered at the Lyceum Thea-/ black, with sparkles all over, and with fre last night to see the new comedy py!a superb diamond necklace and gor- Budand and Carre explotted by com-|geous tiara as finishing pieces to the pany headed by Giste De Wolfe. The4 toflet Ew.0. Gurprise for the audience was in the : ‘ ’ ‘\ many novel f ft 1 dt a q | mei novel features of the play and tn the pecullarities of its construction A NRW OPERA HEARD, "At one moment it was broad farce, with WED “p suggestion of horseplay; nest a touc Dh! Nicola Spinctii'e “At the Lower — o this fortunate yy Greeted=| wardrobe, ¥ \ i 5 rs Siemens tect] soe CURTAINS A SALE OF SHOE: ‘eon HANDKERGHIERS SK OVESS: Bpon the hero and heroine being locked} The Ca Square Opera Compa: rw ¥ 00 ’ Here are some lots t the Auerioan ‘Thaaife task wight 300 pairs Ladies’ black kid button hat are worth wcsing ‘out the balance of our Men's, ‘sand hearing in the United 8 *| Boots, with double soles and patent a mey: ° 1, 2 and C. chance to prepare for the cold make the Lyceum ring with laughter. | bor,” a lyric drama tn three acts. The Lei yd ai 3-pair lots, an accumula: great ongd y tion of the past six months; they weather that le to come. Two large love, ‘olfe, as the widow, wore her! wordr are by Eugene © CORSETS. po RS yf Qc. x. ‘asia Ladi wt Be an 5 apna! incomparable kode ind by her] from Goffredo Cognette’ made the seemingly impossible situa] Neenolitan Tite.” Tho characters are THE SACRIFICE: 4 ‘ down bargein prices. % ai) night in a Summer house. ‘The whole story !» a mass of abeurdt- @es and incongruities, yet tt euMiced to ie. H. Reeves i 4 ti EM | all of the lowest type. Cicillo, a leader} ‘Those that reduced in make-up. was the unfortu-| of one of th les ye “ bd Corsets, made ‘Those that were #175 to 7% | bar ie Sa Rent | nt Sal mcg ares "ome. 1.00 | wl Pot BLANKETS, | A humor with eauel Viner for] sbantoned Mari. Wile he is impris- il whalenene; this 's a8 Ey Ai ye mal cl SESE © stitched, Pure Linea. ‘A superb ot of White Woel Blankets t ret tor cna ot! bis erties) oem that never occurs outeide of Ridley’ those that were $1.75 re- Ladies’ Lece E that would be good value for $2.00, on Wolfe had to divide honors| Maria denounces the woman for whom Corset Department; all 2 BAN i csciescasianvens 1.25 C. of linen centres. Aeolawa Weteeotay e-struek| she wan deserted, who dies. Marin[Pmrr "ttt C. T $1.38 ’ meanwhile marries. When Cictllo ts re ‘hose that were $2.50 re- ' ictinghiaes Lene Pillow duced ton... ee oceveeee "1.75 Se ye ewes Comfortables. acted Yike a band of Stan-| leased from jrteon he ks venge i THe STROLLER, |excreres and making lve io her dash | very attractive patterns, thees are tape ‘That were $3.50 reduced to 1,98 9c ee pe Soe Wo ae A batgan ios ot Nats Dovesed Bed 2 —_>— ot emia. imei & apy. he accute bound, Did ou ever ane say Bic TE ee $4.00 reduced to 2.25 " fae oeodlgad ice we Pat name and add warmth a4 well, ec WHRUGOME FOR RDNA MAY. |scurs vic" sone” co kit mim | BESS SAPs That were $5.50 reduced t0 3.00 Diyesstevesssr wn Qe % HERE WAS ONCE a Traveller half dead with CLOTHING SA c E . Never in the history of the Clothi trade have such values CLOTTING, SALE ‘ Extraordinary. been offered, and that, too, in the face of ‘a rising market, thirst came upon a Pitcher which contained “te a plata A " on a Small amount of water. He tried to get at ‘Three; Retera of The Belle of New York” @ Gala Rvent at the Casino. Miss Fane May vent'd, vidi'd revich he Casino night. Z 4 * Bh tmcisertaly broke the record i ‘ all-wool, elegantly tailored 5 Gf Blsct: ve and taen shades of ip agqy 16 0 18 ‘Shas ie eal Sevens tale it, but could not, as the Water was too near the Bin nt AACN ane u Raen sca 299 tcc ns nt ere ey ews a2 RE oe 1.99 OL 2.45 BOLO te wore lt of Pebble Sete fea alr eke xp i ol spear one mtn, nt toms * SYhoys mncain wars else | shall Perish” There were a lot of P bbles the name of Toby Claude. manehip, make to-day, “Mother's Friend;” a mixed lot; ‘ e a there ae meaty imait ‘ives, anajnear him and he began to Drop them into the ‘Claude in person is almost the 4,95 and 5.95. _ bow 8 i 495 595-695. 265,395, 4.75. sm" 12¢,gi5¢.|pitcher One at a Time until the water reached x o8 cine of o straight champagne glass Meeuid shine among eamteree | fu P2422 SELLING THEM AT BARGAIN SALES DURING THE WEEK! Level where he could drink his fill Morac=Sunpay Wortp WANTS HAVE BROUGHT Be the role of Fif, formerly car- oy ANNUAL HOUSEFURNISHING SALE! GIGANTIC AND UNAPPROACHABLE! SUCCESS WITHIN THE REACH OF MANY PEOPLE, Cvatinved To-morrow, . Rankin, and in her Shapely Garments at Half Value. fe Soars Seormes « ar | WHITE UNDERWEAR SALE.

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