The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1900, Page 5

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QUEEN To - wlcHT BOLD YOUNG MISS LANGTRY GIES, Police ChasedTwo Ghouls! Digging in Holy Cross Cemetery. Wind NIGHT mans, Detected in Search for Treas- wre, the Men Escaped Over Graveyard Wall, Policeman Van Wart. of the Grand street station, Flatbush, and John Car- roll, watehman of Holy Cross Ceme- tery, ha@ @ weird chase last night * through the cemetery in pursuit of two men, who hed stolen in to hunt for ‘The chase lef over graves and in and| age a goodly sum in heirioems and ol4| LONDON, March 10.—A thrill of sur- price has been given tc society yy Queen Vietoria not lens great in its way than cemetery, Several attempts, one just althe recent Hlisabethan actions of ihe ’ year age, have been made to dig for it. | aged Bovereign in political affairs. Carrell Mise Jeanne Langtry, daughter of ar inn tare. same 6 A tant Beager’ so many thousand times and ‘Jersey Lily,” is to be presented at ae Coat rane Thee eae nae egitt, S| the arawing-toom, Her sponsor is the famous Mrs, Cornwailis- West, herself a over (he grownd tn one epet, and, Ending | neteg beauty of het dr is... Miss Jeanne 'e a beautiful girl, of charming manmere and very accom- Caseell gut Policemen Van Wart 894) sinned she has been kept in strict s¢- the two watehed the men for half em! ciusion of her notoriety-secking Dour, The par found out they were /and while Queen Victoria le terribly re etched, and. depping thelr teaplments lopectable there really sseme in this cas oe oe ee or no reusbaiwhy she should not be’ pre- ant 2 rand wee ettored by anyone | canted. @ilent chase lasting until the two Onty, society will talk, vou keow. and intweders Jumped the wall end disso | there ig just a ifttle Iifiing of the exe COOKS SO SCARCE: - WIVES MUST WORK Again. \igher and faint suggestions that whet nice she, fg off to Hae, olde the se | Entitely, on Fact, in Two | a HOH WOMAN NES i RECEIVE Aged Mrs. ‘Grafton Has More Than $1,000,000 but Is Helpless. Helpless aiid alone In a great house on Fifth avenue! “Bich tn stock: bonds and olty real estate, her fot figured at $1,000,000 and more, but wit! feeble intellect which makea her p Elizabeth R. Grafton, ag f# about to beeonte the ward tate and person” acting as her guardian Just Yhe same ap if she were & child in yYéars\as well a» mind It) is a pathetic story. 1 shows that sorréw dwells behind the brow ne front of New York's moat fash! avenue jast as tPuly as in the squalid ‘sinaer . onde ted by Justice an f grant Lawrence the relatives of the byes n, , e of ih the Prince of Wales wan in matiers Aiblre. Gratton = arf Fg 14 of social etiquette he generally geis. His property was left In ruch con- Then again It is all attributed to the wald, will war, and that thie ie. really the reward for which Mrs, Langtry wae working when she recited “The Absent-Minded responded so sympathetically to the aie “Bar! ‘Bar's! of the unaspirated | mentally incapact corkney. tl BUTTON! WHO'S GOT BUTTON? An UptoDate Broadway Tragedy, Based Acts. . i , know least how to t they ‘ean afford to employ , Dramatic Persenae. Saar ota nev drama estitiot or anew ik SETHRROOLE, on ki gontte- | Me eae her brother and. personal Feprenen'a: acr If. | tive, sows / wer, MARCUS MAYER, 2 theateical men and TURE ot tottowing the fecinions store and anop. Sanat Me NNT le ional of MASI trate Mott and Bupreme Court Juice Hie the hunt for good servants jt Mla 4 *|) Puraman that the drama af on: Me weniy ladies ‘called: on an as | titled to a rangle: hate tance in seventh street In Plaza! MARBURY, braver m plore. | Mis- Nethersole—It was {il-advised to Inquire about her discharged works age. % much agsinst my withes, but I i —Rreedway and tee the fret | Oi werious a he z | Mr, Louis Nethersole—Really, 1 have ter nothing to say We trusted, my dear BRIDE MADE FUN OF HIS WEDDING SUIT. LOPED WITH E a | Le afitir’ ae 4 for OW A GIRL BABY IS CAUSE FOR DIVORCE. : Soares isonet Me ‘Feo Gtevensens ived tegether happily’ Gath the birth of a child, The hestand) Gentred «) bey, and when ho found it was of the other pes be became furious in iE 3 thet the fe Be Baretecs Sovenerak Oremevites, oe oe. os definitely. I ae. “There te truth in the: need tor better Irn taat thas Sf a galley slave.” 3 | T cugmested thip drametisation. E STAR BOARDER. Sian at neh salem ws ST sleter ani I, entirely in our managers, Miss Olga Nethersole (to a friend)—land we will do whet we can to-mit I Yes, dear, | knew my play would be &/ must refuse to be interviewed, itriumph. It was indeed a happy thought | Mr. Marcus Mayer—Tf the presenta- of mine to have the Daudet novel dram-| tion of “Rapho” was ill-advised, wil, atized. ‘ |nureiy, 1 cannot be, held reeponsibie. ‘Mr. Louis Nethersole (at the Hoffman | Some persons will never Iiéten to the House)—Well, really. old man, it W8*| voice of Experience. Heaven knows. I only what I expected, Still, | must mot) did what I could to prpvent this catas- take too much credit upon myself, be-|tro—but why waste words? cause sister quite agreed with me when] Mr. William Cigde Pitch (from his sick-chamber)—I am far tao ill to die- cuss thie matter. Hed my advice been heeded all this would never have hap- Mr, Marcus Mayer (at Grand Hotel)— Well, here's to, ““Bapho,” boys! I knew V4 win out if ? stuck to my ee of having it dramatised, and you see I have, despite all opposition! - Mr, “Wittam Ciyte Fite (weerfy, ta’ his cab)—I did the.beet J could, yeu iknow. 1 held. out. for. Miss Netbersole ) and a chaps, ané—well, perseverance . My lebdl bd motal responsi my boys! (Sighs .contentediy.) bility consed chen. end there. tam. now Miss Elisabet) Marbury (to @ fewjon my way.to.the country to, enjoy a cronies)—1 don't wish to blow my Own | much-needed :rest.. . t - . horn, but, really, “‘BApho" would never} Chorus dY . Vatces—Your ; telegrapnit have been posaible hid 1 not compelled | address, Mis Matbury? . Suit’ pending before Justice Ah- was locked up|@réws if Sepreme Court, Mrs. Char- eariy jlotte. Ackerman, who lives on West | Eighty-seconé otreet. near Riverside ito the charge} True from ene. © cel the woman be-|fere from her enjoymeyt .of the, river view. Bile that thé view is worth to her thove than True paid told for tha right‘fe cut it off. The actiin ie a teat case upon, Justice An- drews's decision will rest that validity of dosens of bay windows on the dfive, omenepeme , 3b 4s Carve” wan » Write @ Neved of Civil War Times. Winston Churchill, of Bt. Louis, author a “Richard Carvel,” te engaged on « | some as dls” * “lA OPERA-HOUSB NOVELTY, | Nee “The Merry Wives of Windeor” Gets a Hearing= Twe Women's Work. Mr, Grau presented at the Opera- House last night the only novelty of the 1 was sung in English year agosby the Castle Bquare opera company at the American Thea- tre, With that exception it had not been heard here fn a long time. The German text follows closely Shakespeare's plan, but (trie odd to find Falstaff. familiar anvociates, Mre. Ford and Mre. Page, transformed into Frau Fluth and Fraa Reich. Much the music is well alence in orchestral part of the text is apt auditorium of the is not the best place for There wes @ darge audience, that seomed to enjoy the performance, but af a matter of fact the burden of the production was borne by two women-- Sembrich and © Schumann-Heink—who ‘were Frau Fitith and Frau, Reich, When they were on the stage tere was dell- chong’ melody and bubbling fun, Whea they. were absent there wee indifferent singing and duiness. Sembrich was singing .was ravishing. Ap for Scbw mann-Heink, her comedy wan scarcely inferior to" that of her siteer artist, and she was in’ g00d voice. Friedptchs as Falstufl was disappoint- ing in al) save: looks. Dtppel, Bertram, Pringle, Breuer, Pint-Core) and Pevny completed the cast Mr. Paur con- ducted and seemed to etijoy the fun. ‘The Idat ecene was very pretty and the fireflies were @ credit to the stage man- agement, but the ballet moved with leaden feet, WO “SAPHO” FOR NEWARK. Ueenare to Companion to Predoce the Pinay. Mayor Geymour, of Newirk, N. J., har refused to license “Bape”: compan: 1014: License Inenector Ward t people of Newark #hould not see o"" - ‘ eeeund any management or mod. pEECHA PILLS oe Wind = Pains.Stomach Torpid Liver Sallow Skin Indigestion, ete. 10 cents and 35 cents—Druggists. BO ATTRA CHAROB Pre ‘S. seano: jeolat's “The Merry Wives of! more’ than usualy roguish, and her Mayer Seymour Mefeegs to Grant! NEW YORK STORE | BROOKLYN STOR! BROADWAY. Broa@way & Hedtori Ave | COR UST ST. Fulton Mt. & Flatburh Ave. } +e) “To the better ac. | Children Z quaintanceship ot the \ ori ae is pring the key-note our present effort. Not only do we Clothes. want them to know jais—-we wart them to like us. No- thing less will satisfy our ambition, The new spring stock includes every fabric, new , fashion and novelty——many tasteful, exclusive S You can't liking it or the prices, which hg so ton thas you'll think we're keeping shop for fun. “Te lyers | ToothPowder $500 IN Pree congestion. | Address “SHIMRETT” (eer Amusements. ROSTER, 2). pe Demecs Yroees, Masse BIAL’S. Ferrers Manection.1¢ Big The RgataGirt-Progree | PASTOR'S "Si", | Be Aup reer: a Oe odin == ‘THE CARPRT-BAGGER - Gerais Gartner & Co ; i Care! THE SWAY, | Bee | frm, beers Sa i tas, [Se NEW YORK seateee | ea. wi | GRAND MASQUE AND CIVIC Bald. @ @ PROOF] SICK AND WEN. 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