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jiven at ad ang Nig t the gyre ed of th the Se Soe There will be three firstnights Monday | Tom's Cabin" will be —Charles Frohman's London Comedi-|Metropolls Theatre beginning Monda ans, who will present “My Daughter-| Society is Interested in the coming ne | engagement at the Berkeley Ly- | F on i ek in-Law" at the Lyceum; “Mam'eelle| coum of the entire Sompany from ‘Der Frelschusts" ‘Awkins” at the Victoria, and Mme.|Royal "Theatre at headed 62% | Saturday. Boccaccio” on Thursday and ea en's greatest nue oe ttne. Yacco + Modjeska at the Fifth Avenue, Sasa Tas Are per io The first named comedy will be in- jen’ be next week, Thureday. Taaar tho terpreted by one of the strongest aggre- |direction of Mrs. Robert Osborne. gations of Engilsh players ever sent to} The list of performers who will par. thia country, consisting as it does of | RUDAtS In te'morraw tobe f mg BROOKLTN THEATRES. @eymour Hicks, Hertert Standing, | Act Fund 'g les pretty "mucl Among Attragtions Billed fer f fame vaudeville si Henry Kemble, J. L. Mackaye, Ferdinand os en ra (will be one 0 Neat Week. Gottschalk, (by courtesy of Daniel the best bills ever presented in this: “A Guilty Mother” will be presented the Bijou Theatre, Brooklyn, on Mem- play of the eme- woenery fe sald to A realistic river esene te Frohman), Joseph Maylon and Ellaline Terriss, Fannie Brough and Margaret Robinson, ‘The comedy itself was one SPMD 4 of the conspicuous successes of the new bu Wil be bo ww inee at Weber afternoon, as the entire to witness a performance ext to be buriesqued. Thi: esque will be produced March Landen season, ir. Keith's offerings for next week in- * Mam'selle * AwkiNe by Richard Care tr bert aw ee Harding and Ah!‘ be presented, and a storm sosme wm end Herman is expected to| Bid. a Sentral, L. Guille, Carl/be another feature of the performance. en others | “A Wine Guy" fs the attraction billed jong run ‘at the Victoria, This Heal comedy: hus Deen very well te-| Tony aso pi will include Rice and/at the Grand Opera House for next Coived in Hoston. ‘The caw is unusually | By mer, Evans, the Tobins, Miss farce comedy, the r I -Mar- | Artie Wat” Wutet ana ae Week. It js a musical sireng, Including Jorephine ta. Mk list of pertoren "| plot of which Ss semctentiy elastic to ad+ Btreet | mit the ‘The gommuny yao eed Sylva, Mamie Uiiro; ba unusually lon; Ling Twenty-third + Bile Pei diet abate Rh reat wil sppear Pio Pat ‘laites, The George C. Boniface, Jr., tusical Cabys Danby. Madame Bed ipana: os at the m Wey begun by the playing Frveet for the first ‘ \ and t Se wiesoure pleco, will be seen 4 sar a layering, Mile An Rie, ere r the W, matinee; SSwane antol- sen partermere, and| phion on Monday, tere ones Many other well-known .” Thursday, Frida: bh ign meh, and ut ne Saturday matinee on Ad Bial'e vill have nh thy, ine ‘Ladies’ "in which will ‘appear Miss Clasi ns Ser ege Peseta jenrt Franch, and O14 Loftus. ude Courtney, wh 4 Rong The Regstis Gitta j wll produced unt grembly improved it production, fair to piney iO Jong run at the Bijou. McIntyre and Heath will head the mii| They Were fer Riding, on the at furtls, & Seamon's, while others wi! Nat Goodwin and Miss Maxine Elliott be the three Nevaros, Joh: 4 Charies neon end Dean, des fortnight of thelr engage- ment aieahe a ickerbocker Monday in Btine and Olive Evans and Cheridah inpeoe, 5 aireet Theat i ere Twenty-One.” Hart and f.! Bil ph uM nt Maer, Hugh ‘cuatrees 86 and ot! BONA'S ODD PANTS.” Baits NY ate Edna Wallace Hopper ts wanted nebored A and Twenty-fifth) stage door of the City Court to explain o wil Lneey oF (Wee the yt coe why she should not pay nenyamin Vob- Peleate Dixon, interes sind | ln, the tailor, $100 for two pairs of riding nd others. “pants. ’ Wober's Dainty Duchess Company will] “Why, those stage pants were abeo- be at the Dewey next week lutely untenable, “The sone irl.” ucs her amazing busie en Papa's wile at tne Manhat- jal matinee will be given enday, rch 6. ‘The one hundred and seventh perform- Phil pong jt fh 4 The Schley Music Hall t Thirty. | dignantly. 08 3 ae Neary. 0 How pet-| fourth street. Will be opened on Monday | rough, horrid ridges see a nee in Ni ie par ines Ti | night Tie ec eied to seed pat ‘and was fret Broaden in New fe Si: ean and in hel olla. wilt appear | expect a lady {> wear “em eo road ous performers. ue to the attraction at the York adefinitel iy. Daly's to witness still remain large The Eden Muses will have a num! ‘tractions next week. Hobers Museum will have & troupe of Sugasese ac Little Cubs, the m' CONCERTS AND RECITALS PROMISED NEXT WEEK. oe —" ‘The popular concert at the Opera- House to-morrow night will enlist the roboong of Schumann-Heink, Susanne , Busan Btrong, Zelie de |.ussan, A BUSY WEEK IN OPERA. ‘Fo vintsn the Pies Oy Crete of “The ier Mr. Paur will conduct Sideteng Ring"—“Trictan and Hiambourg, the Hussian pianist, Inolde” to Be Seng. y afternoon. Next week Is the tenth of the opera wae, Drchestra *|season at the Metropolitan sont nat Werbert's lenderohtp | nade ; | House, and again Mr. Grau promises nee impression at toneert Slaptay seven again at Carnes! opera for every night. The first cycle | Hal ‘on “wepday ay ‘Miss Gara of “Der Ring des Nibelungen” wil! be | Anderson es aa completed by performances of “Sieg: de Beare ss arn ‘Schiu fried" on Tuesday and “Goette-daom- | wil vesigal f Col at tae gchlats "se nn's recital at after. Mark iaifon ive his merung” on pel A For “Blegtriea” | on jegim the curtain will rise at 1 o'ctoek. Dipe| VW '280nn Hall on ° pet is cast for the title role; Van Rooy, | noon wil be never to Wanderer; Friedricha, Alberich; | tion of © + Ww s. Foe had niversary of the com! ; Pringle, Pafner; Nordica, ;]aiven in the east room of the Waldorf. ‘Astoria at 22 o'clock this afternoon which proved to be an event of un- Pf; | ueual interest. }| the Oriental costume of | the excellence of your school life h| & very good’ object. U TING PHILADELPHIA, Feb. %.—\vu Ting f the Univeratty Chinese Empire at Washington, day visited the Girls’ High School and S| the Girls’ Normal School and had his picture taken in four poses. ‘The girl students observed interestedly their dietin- guished visitor. When called on for a speech he sald: “Il am very happy to meet you-—very mind. As one interested in higher edu- cation this tells me some things I never thought about before. “It ts the duties of keeping house and becoming proper and useful wives that I imagine you should be est educated in. The duties of living happily with S| vour future husbands are all very im portant and they are doubtless part of your education, Women ought to be taught in the Ine belonging to their sex, and their future life is so much de- S| nendent on obedience and the knowl- edge of their home and of housekeeping. | “After leaving school you come in con: | tact with gentlemen, which is the mat- mere ornament. From the High Schoo! he was taken tot the Normal School, (the gymnasium), and | do not under- | o stand why you do those energetic exer- ®| cies. I suppose it is to exercise your, @| muscles for the sake of health. That is/for «iris—eo far as 1 see tt—ts very but I wieh to say! ¢ this, that I hope you will not have to/t rth Meliogut's hander | ee Remtiaed np Bae Bavip use your experience in this place when | PLANS TO ISAVE POISONER. Molineux Enthusiasts HAVE DONE you WHAT WOULD elie oh SAVE MOLINEUX have/ ¢ callea? Ie there any new light you could have beat 100 worde. £fraitioge ot, Se ‘rritate net may caus, my client I of life. een evieonee of this kind; after six years of confinement was practically found innocent. Medicine coming from an berry source would be enough, in 0 condemn its contents. It ed with mn after jed.cine to San te cheent\of the, knowl-| not Molineux | M. RAY iP. WOULD have advised Molineux not | specimen of his handwrit- incriminating in itself, was an invaluable aid to the ex- perts In working out and verifying thetr theories. 1 would have put in this de- ae. First, Incks of motive; second, Cor- relations with Mrs. Adams; third, Seotiseos’s early life, good family and edueaticn: fourth, his absence Sage par- occurrence of cer- oe, Lspediy at Pig ho , seins ite ay fotimony, Oy, farora tamil. far wit acter | ‘8 Court Street, Brooklyn. you leave the school after you hi graduated )| ural aim of your life, and you should /all of you will rome day, 4 | know how to keep house and not be a) will have no occasion to use that ex I congratulate you on! | pertence on your future partners for life, | but you may Would Have Acted as Counsel. A tame offense stand to show th : Caan to thereat obese Miide ‘ot the ux Case Editor, | seeking vengeance. were Ey one, was not Why Did He Preak Open the od at night in order to take home that bromo-seltzer of which Mrs. Adams took little. on ‘others closely connected with the | ¥. a noe have shown that Mol nen nish, Wi anything to gain ise” 4 at work to unearth him. it both Moors and mite mand, ie wife on the RUARY 24, FANG TO OUR GIRLS. Chinese Envoy Tells Scholars They Should Know How to Keep House and Not Be Ornaments. WU TING PANG. When you get married, a T hope you teach your children for he sake of health, That will be very where another | wood “I hope you will be not only teachara | “Young Ladies: esse * hear and to sre you. You are so active, | after learning all these good leasons you, doctors who had recommended it for #0 energetic. 1 was in the other place become exainples of virtue, of charity their patients in cases like mine, and she f morality, to other people,” Before leaving for Washington he said: “The principle of American education horough and very good, There Is not 00 much attempted. I am very much terested in it all.” Tell How They! bility of Rxperts. S the first Grand Jury refused to Indiet Molineux, his iife cannot be put in jeopardy twice for the Molineux and bis big PERRET RINE FE TRY dud, "PREPARE FOR SPRING. Take Dr, Gre Cured of Sleeplessness, Dizzi- ness, and Palpitation of the Heart, ae Davin Dovean, Elizabethtown, N.Y | “1 have used Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy for three years. I have been ee ha itation Be bear dis i and s sleeplessness, and during thie time I tried several kinds of medicines without good results, [have derived great good from the of Dr. jeene's Ner- Mra. Davip Doucan. vir. and al. considered it ‘my medicine.’ A id of mine said she had known of would do me Tam thankful to say that she was right, for it did for me all that she recommended for it. I gladly recommend Dr, Greene's Nervura ticod and nerve remedy to all ‘and I often advise people to use it." Run Down from 8; Debil- iz Pre a Rircsate Hertucs Lieut. Joun H, Wares, Ja. N.S. Bean Steam Fire it Water St., Manchester, by lige thine is ng Ttook Dr. Greene's Ner- vura blood and nerve for 8 gue sale | a tun- area (alas, I was troubled with )\ indigestion also, and suffered with the piles to : : Di Miivd i Nerv 00 Joun H. watas, J® and nerve rem and am free to say that the tion hel, e materially. I would reo medicine to any one." of the sis ata mperts should have been put MRS. P| Brooklyn 329 Quincy street, ae Neo Woman in the Case. WOULD gather information as to! whether there was not a female ac- Guainted with Cornish or Molineux | Would trace Cor-| surroundings and connec-| ish's past, tions, where seen when potson package was matied, why he hesitated to inform! {he Coroner of Mrs, Adams's death.: tree oe Becnee Coraltn let rte and per | ters . Rot written by Molineux, that the t by him, iyaing the entire ecueat ions to fants for | FERD. W. 198 Beventh street, ray AsibeBenorn. | SHOULD have put Cornish on the Stand and have him tell why he broke open his deak at the club late dose next morning. MIS8 M. ENGLE. 2 Twenty- ~second street, Brooklyn. my One Can Forge. stand In his own behalf. Hix coun- rel should not have opposed It Writing expert testimony is worth but i, myself, with a jt n copy any writin hat I wow! Port Chester, ¥ y any ‘ W THtomas, Tey Garment « on Others, WOULD have had handwriting ex- Perts testify, Also Molineux in his own behalf. Would have tried the isfit garment manufacture: Osborne to galn by have found fr lama's death Jersey City P.O. jOLOMAN, A Seeret Enemy. SHOULD have worked from the stand- point that Molineux had @ secret en- emy and should have put a detective the woRN NT % bale |, Paterson, N. ELEGANT TOMET LUXURY. |» Ad people of refinement @ quarter of « century, AUTIFUL NDAR . FREE @, coupes snd teat seats rae mt mail you one of aainty calendar crea embossed and X should have taken the| 4 T should have| Ere Amusements, American & European Altrec tone, Curte Hallie Theatre, Up-to-Date Vausertiie TheN wy. fe Bree BROADWAY 70 TOK. ing & Co rt, ‘Darian Yorn & ron Truly Milton & Dylty Nobles, ‘aah, Montgomery Jess Dandy, 1. Jolly Biwin Milton Petiie Mignon BETHOPULATAN OPERA HoUme. GRAND OF' isl, LTH ST. @ IR a Tompk oe Prope & Mth Ween of the Greatest of Dramas, “WAY DOWN EAST.” Prices, 28, 14, Th 100 Meta Wed & Set, 2. #10 ani Treeng Auaricen Guinier, TO-DAY General adm. 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HY prominent cian ica Yani sulted told me that I wason the road to nervous V@RNOW 1, Smane. Canning On the advice of a friend I taking Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve “fi eae gree taking three bottles I was able to could eat an snyhing wt Tio ite hu oe I wou foo prong Dr. Gi ‘ervura blood and nerve remedy to one similarly afficted."’ =e Cured st Mideey and) Aver Troubl Mrs. pn Deracrs, 29 Vine 8t., Charlestown, Mase., says: “I desire very much to add my test! see eee ie woadertal . passing water, tnd after taking five bottles Nervural hada slesel es seas pitt Aver ina Ale which iru, Joserntwe Deacts, fo trouble, I would recommend Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve rem- od; (de pond evga pcs or cre ote cay Amusements. trom A Orne Gees ALL. chow. Sunday concerts ITH ST. THEATRE. HAINBA @ PETTINGILL, CARKIE en . LEN. GROVER, Jr., SUNDAY CONCERT, TO-MORROW Fat KEITH'S eee See | BRANONE Rt nina onan TRE, (ist ot. and Wer. Torah Mate Wed, & fat, ot MATINER TO-DAY BEN HUR. 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