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THREE NEW PLAYS FOR NEXT WEEK. WEDDED A THEN IED Former Assemblyman’s Death Followed Se- cret Marriage. TOOK A BRIDE OM SUNDAY. | A Few Hours After Wedding |® Davidson Was Fatally Stricken by Pneumonia. ®) | Exe. Loule F. Davidson, who died unexpectedly of pneumonia in the Presbyterian Hospital, wae married {n eseret on Bunday. The reason for suppressing the news of the wedding was the difference in re- lgious faiths of the two contracting parties. ‘The bride was Miss Catherine Ceder, who formerly lived on One Hundred and Forty-seventh street. She deciined to give the exact address to an Evening |) ‘World reporter to-day. Mra, Davidson stated that the cere- D Ye “- [mony was privatedly performed Sunday q ull ; | efternoon by a rabbi, whore name she a f the ceremony the | / couple went to the Grand Union Hotel ; At thae time, Mra. Davidson says, ther husband waa tn is customary good health with the exception of a slight cough. Monday noon he was taken fll and grow steadily Worse until Tuesday, when be was removed to the Presbyterian Hospital, where he died yesterday The body was taken to the home of] ‘here will be t theatri- from the Madison Square Mr, Davidson's parents, 11 East One| oq) payin rgd ae week, | wa re. next oy Y nt ele | Hundred and Fifteenth atreet, where the} none of which has ever before been pro-|Monthe Later’ on March 28. veune widow (Saw censét duced in this city. | side of the horizon.” D| The Evening World. i Annie Russell ie to make her last ap- WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, JOHN SWINTON ON A HARD JOB. As to Letters of Advice Containing All Kinds of Plans for Helping Labor Out of the Ditch —The First Thing Wanted, “Tam grateful,” saya Horace Traubel, hing needed, if anything else is ever to of Philadelphia, “to all of my edvisers. " hat Ave recent sked to heli Hut if I were to follow the advice 1 #et | along the Peairiak trek , x4 1 would be denounced by all, and most | which I know but little, and the “Co- denounced by those whose advice 1 took, | ;peratlye Chu , ona For if I hablted myself in the diagulses | ety we. th offered me by solicitous friends 1 would | {ie ” Temperance be the mor! incongruous object this | Gimpllng Union, Band, and lots of other in- stitutions with fine names that it is hard to get the run of. | Because I don't foin these concerns, | speak of t in thin piace, try to atir up a crusade in thelr The experience of Mr, Traubel is very much like (hat of the present writer, vice that I get from thoughtful men and women; but 1 find tha\ many of them mistake the purpose of these articles in | }with fine names |Deeldes others that are out for the sweg: It would take @ hundred detectiv and a million dollars to find out all T am not here to “boom” the sale of any gilded pill for the cure of the world's grumps or to urge people to try any of the hundred untried schemes that are guaranteed to create happiness. All that 1 would like to do, and ali that 1 have tried to do for years past, is to atimulate labor to thought, #0 as to gain an uaderst, ies oft ite larger rights, and then, with sense, cereneth and spunk, to etrive for the establish- ment of these plain and practical rights, nee. that want this place, pee Sooming. Comptroller your money, for the Pennsylvania pension system, and for I can’ 1 would like to ring a bell that would/ what else }awaker the consciousness, and, if you can’t boost them. I have harder pieave. th ; nacience, of phe ure 7 wom ee Wane te to stir the bein, r-increasing masees 0 ie role- jin which are urces need ta 3 \ tie ip " or the establishment oF all the rights TT may not je as grand ajof man. weave [n their] I adopt the words of ace bel. fusgiont . LOAN SWINTON some people fon, yet t think it is (he first LABOR NEWS. pany, and this morning all the men re- turned to work at the salaries of 614 week which they demanded. . teen men who Went out In the printing shop on West Twenty-eiehth street after being the union ecale of wages, imaginat A eral sympathetic strike involving ten arades has been Sore on Wis 4 building now in the course of erect st One’ Hundred and Becond streets je strike Was declared e Mosale and Encaustic Mz, Davidson was thirty-nine years . e Mina | ay the em- are still out, old and formerly represented the Thirty-| At the Casino Monéay night Mr. Led-|Peanance in the Jerome Comedy tee Tile avers’ Union aMinen Although A apecial meeting has been called by tind Assembly District, and wae one of | ¢feF Will produce Harry B. Smith's iat- | week, the! "Hoard st OS eRe cer soas ct | Litton Sie tcwtay Bute ai the Nien. the best known polit! est musical comedy, “The Cesino Gir! 5 v° « .| strike, members of the Brother ion fe 5 a gpa gaa auld esr ps song A Regt Ma ener etald Square But. | Catpent Faigle ike unions ebion, strest. The President of the Brother effort. The cant includes Virginia Karle, |rday, torbe qucceeded by “The Ova) BFK on the buiding: The aplios whic pirate. eT Beinters and Decorators. wil Curiosity Bhop.’ A Mt toWP. M. address the meeting, who will be seen in a boy's part; Mabel Gitlman, Carrie Perkins, Ella Snyder, Irene Bentley, Mayme Gehrue, Busie Drake, Elizabeth Ryker, Geraldine Fair, Jessie Wood, Goldie Mohr and Sam Ber- “The fi SBrogress’ are drawing enormous re dra ences a Koster & Biaf's “Mam'selle ‘Awkins’' solid hit at the Victoria, BNSIGN WEDS MISS POB, rusin of Famous Football Players New the Wife of George Her- inproved, antl the tg bale r aud! | has proved a) nard, A. Hart, Louls Wesley, George Many of weekly im postponed to-night hold their! Commissioner of Highways Keating See untons which bow have | has veen requested by the Bluestone 's meetings owing to Cutters and Fiag Setters’ Union ¢o b the 4a ing given over to festivities | ein the work on sireet repairs as Incidental to Bt, Patri Day. ieee Lame ey gee Heea | Beer Brewers’ Union No, 1 has made | the Nomualesiooen thee i bert Mather, U. 5, N. The marriage of Miss leanora Poe to nsign George Herbert Mather, of the nited Sates Marine Corps, was cele ‘ated to~tay. gotball juated Schiller Qua On the same evening Stuart ported by Florence Rockwell, nduce at the Wifth Avenue Theatre Augustur Thomas's play entitled “Oliver Goldsmith.” Mr. Thomas's work is laid about the scenes and Incidents of the Me- James Furey and J. H. “From Broadway to Tokio” can easily remain to lar busin at the Ne York jus: as as the Messrs, Bire, desire to keep it there. | The Riley and Woods big vaudeville; combination wil be the attraction at Miner's One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street house next week, which includes Pat i the Three Mortons, Marshall and Darling, Frank Bryan and others. Miss Poe is first cousin to th fothers, Her hurband was trom the Naval Academy in sha! — fa of “Poor Nol," and has been one of | + , rama | IMG MARRIAGE ANNULLED, the season's solld successes on the road. by Apsone ¢ Bet pnd mri Star ee -sithe Great Ruby" headed by Hose | Next bi -” i ti Cog janie jem o' % ef ‘a of next . Lachman Swore He Was Made mote ¥ vers. me beven's, moat C9 elude f é vile james Bar. orate uct t th x rows. ea a a Drank and Then Married im | Sire Mhentre. It will’ be ane ct’ the |Bmith. and Puller, Florence Sioore, @ Grocery Store, most ambitious er given In this elty, |Jules Keller and many others. Justice Stover of the Supreme Court} ,,"THE Ambassador” will be given for stirs, & Bearing enneane? i tnor has annutled the grocery store marriage Will ‘be surcerded oe ORGaY Tish Royal Entertainers Fatayette, Charies of aged Louls Lachman, who swears that | "An Interrupted Honeymoon," a com: | Dickson, Tenley and Blmonds, and beau ho was made drink and while in that! t@¥ DY & new Engitsh author named | "fut Emma Weston, ‘ ats . rs KI y Petle t based On a case of| An excellent variety of entertainmen' | condition ted to a man who wanted identity and ts line wtih} Will be given at the Irving | © The- him more than he wanted her, the corredics mide atte neat week, includti ‘Marie Stu- ous by the jate Daly, Iu fhe cast will, be} art’ Monday, with Carl Wagner; on “It ts evident that there hag been “ . Spong, John Kdwant Morgan,|'Twelve Months After’ on Tuesday, and Perjury on both sides,’ sald Justice sterart fn Skipworth, § “4 on Wednesda the 10th anniversary Bover, i ick, Kdward Loster| of Goathe'¢ birth. his “Iphigente in its and Albert Howson, Taurus” will be given. The “marriage certificate’ was writ- Manag Teller announces for the Comique the Gay Morning Glories, with | Terry McGovern as an extra attraction. The moving plotures of The Passi "nN grocery paper, Poaveeirs will be given at the Academy This was erased Muste on March 7, that being the ten on a plece of dr ion of the 17th’ performance of New York this It was dated March 17, Down Kaa" in city. Play at Oberammergau have been prov-| and Jan, 29 substituted, Nth on, and the tn th very strong attraction at the |TERNINA FINE rule that if any of ite members are -union br they will At the hearing before Mayor todd yup Sr ro-thirds the imewabers pli on the locomotive engineers yea | ive ‘also voted to establish an out«f- ries, # amendment to nt law ve Fae [pean ieamraton thy See ep ‘orn! spea. ‘ore ¢ wou Club of Newark to-night. The of iis address. will be “The : ‘ure of Religion.” neers and fipe- men visited the ‘anton ‘et te last meeting and obtained ite indorsemcnt. 1} hold |, Brass Workers’ Union No. 37 wi ite rong © 0, nual ball at M B Hundred and wrest, The fourti feeders, members of the rranulin aeselaton ont hele iiss | On Seainet the American Bank Note Com-! to-night, ‘astio 0 3 aay and Sontin sed Suri toe week ee Makers ery | night Rent Week at the Germania ‘Thee day, Wednesday, “Bocoaceio” Thu: 3 Jutye” Bri and “Cear and Zimmer- SOME COMING CONCERTS; BOSTON SYMPHONY AGAIN. Eames is to sing Haydn's “With Ver- dure Clad” at the Opera-House eoncert to-morrow night. Schumann-He.nk, Van Rooy, Scott! and Jacques Bara are also announced, Maneinelll will conduct, 1s FIELD Revival of Beethoven's Opera After Four Years. den Musve Weber and Field's are doing a record-| Gunday Wedding tn Grace Charon, |The Mist performance of “Ben Hur" will be given at the Broadway Theatre The wedding of Miss Maria Lawrence | Monday | ! 1 breaking business with the saire on| and M. Toneiti, a clever sculptor, takes Colonial gold, satin-lined jewel caskets |Bapho” and tg." The form: place to-morrow at 3 o'clock in Grace | will be presented at the Manhattan The-|@F has been ju i end i, Ad Church, Only a few friends and rejatives |2t'¢ Monday, to mark 1th perform- {one pf the best akits ever produced a| lp j that house The Royal Japanese Players will re-) main at the Bijou, where they are de-/ ¢ of Anra Held tn Papa's Wife.’ Held returns to Peris in two weeks. Will be present, Miss Lawrence ts wealthy in her own right. 7 M Joseph Law= vs " Tones, her father, died about a year ngo | terion ie The Pride ae Jeanie Tir |lignttog large and fashionable gudiences. | leaving a fortune of about $2,000,000, some time. Clesie Loftus heads the bill at Proc- ee. a 1 comes {o the Grand Opera. | {OF Twenty-third Btteet Theatre, while Sunday Mar: “Pope” Are Valid in her very piney tT omiky Neville: Max. Unger, BOSTON, March 17—Judge Richard- wea veide and Ward and Morrell and Fvans rn 1 each-of-prom! entueky,” with Laura Burt | M Loftus also be seen twice Says Esing in 8 Crench-ot-promine cane part of Madge. will be next week's [dally at the Pleasure ‘ that marriage promises made on Sunday ction at the Metropolis. houte may also be seen Cora Stuart. Lew Hawkins, Gardowine aa og &5) ere valid under the general Sunday law, ‘Three Westons, Rae and Brose! * will be has been taken to the Supreme Court, Me ps next week, with Bijou Fer- pent snl 2 in the part of Htovalind. ge RR Ae “ages chley Music “The Mam with the Hoo! WIT Tate, [0 Garde Aur 4 eet CUS OPERA at] popular. |Next week will be seen) there opu.ar. me. Herrmann, W Eéwin Markham, author of “The Man Henry Irving and Mies Terry wii) pre- With the Hoo,” will make two addres: fent a repertoire of plays at the Knick- fo,men in the Went Bide A erbocker ext areeks heir engagement 8 West Fifty at dand | ¥ ve Saturday. when othern the Dewey the Bowery Burlesquers oP. M, on His subject | § RL 2 ed will present “The it aioe feud pao well-known will be "The Jeuus da 1 |PuBken Bell” for & fortnight formers as Lewis and Eliott, Review Understand Them, ‘other Officers” will remain at the|Comedy Four, Farrell and Taylor, the Sn ee re until April, when “A Man and | Livingstone and Mile. Delmore. Hi Wife” will be given. Mr. Gille AT te an tte can remain at tieth anniversary of the dedication of 8 he wishes. Bt, Patrick's Roman Cathollc Cathedral] Charles Frohman's London Comedians for purposes of worship and the twenty. | 9% doin® an enormous business at th fifth anniversary of tts consecration, “ce With “My Daughter-in-Law. will include Yucea, wom Major Ganz, Dei Hathaway and the popular aia occasion fat day will wi Huber's attract the stron, Kano, Bet Ada Jones. ext Thureday will be a Tony Pa for on be celebrate: I th , erlock Holmes” ‘as Pw Mr, Gericke and his famous Boston Symphony Orche: will give concerts n Carnegie Hall next Wednesday after- noon and Thursday eventing. Heet- hoven's Beventh Symphony and Lalo's “Symphonie Espagnole” in D major for violin and orchestra, with Adamow- oki a& the soloist, will be played dt the matinee. Von Dohnauyl, the Hungarian Pianist, who arrived last week, will play Beethoven's No. 4 Concerto at the evening performance, when Mozart's Symphony in C major and Richard Strauss's Bymphonic poem, “Thus Spake Beethoven's “Fidello,” which had not been heard here tn four years, was re- vived at the Opera-House last night, The ‘pala used the German text and sang well, while the chorus spoke Ttacian, sang poorly and looked grotesq’ There was a large audience that was fairiy thusiastic and seemingly altogether ased despite the shortcomings, The performance was marked by the beautiful singing and fine dramatic a Hon of Ternina in the titular part, Ghe looked well in her boy's clothes, and the lovely qualities of her voice were never | Zarathrust: will also be given. more in evidence. In the great scene in| The ssoond of a series of Lenten the prison, where she discloses her iden-| recitals by. Wi Uty and thwarts the murderous purpose of Pisgaro, she reached a splendid climax. Then her tender womaniiness asserted \ivelf, and she was again only the devoted wife, It is a pity that (+) wit fess Geleyed so long her appearance| Dr, with Mr, Grau's singers, for Ternina| phony ove lta will be scored with red letters in PROAMAN GETS “L'AIGHON” the Het of the season's performances. The cast included Dippel as Floristan, Charlies Frohman has bought all rights for the production in English-speaking i ul ey hy Must held. Hanchett's third concert will take pitas in aaetpn iy Hall, Brooklyn, on Rreuer as Jaquino and Pevny as Marce!- as 4 manager. Inciudes the wood Lavender and Them pond Snr, the Smmons. erson hers, * necessarily be! ot! oF NEWS OF THE CHURCHES, Bixth we and Secoml street, Brookly: mart). Gavi’ Daron, Rev. Dt. Albert H.. Studehaber. will | the futt chara of ennitetReee cereal service welek on “Empiy the full chorus of thiny voices h in the au 3 the Beep and ‘Ourulened snd In the evening 74 (108 St De Gerrit siolth, erpaniet et "The Mont Precious Aspect cf the . } Hearts Are Trumps" 14 thi Were celebrated to-day with impressive, gy Se the Gardin test ceremonies, Archbishop Corrigan cele-|atren ver SBO84 At the Garden The- brated pontifical high masa, ise and ‘Coralie & Co.” will i falher, D. Dy weer ot the . Fifty-nlath street, Puniay. rt ti nrg fF ; iff f i i it will be the taple C Meele, D.D,, in the u i A HS 7: i gs ai Hy ge i x Hf i nltll ba te il z ie = + | iy i i: nid» he who struggled a bit with the somewhat dificult music; Bertram as Pissaro and Pringle as Rocco, both better in volce than in action, Devries an the Minister, countries of M. Edmond Rostand’s new play, “L'Algnon,” and Miss Maude Adams will play the role in New York that Sine, Hernnarét Mr. hman te line, Excuses for the latter were made on account of Mr. Pour contnctee mately, but t o, 3, ich leonora overture Poe y ac ag first and second acta, was scarcely as effective as it should have been. NEXT WEEK’S OPERA— “RING” CYCLE GOES ON. at the Metropyiitan on Tuesday with “Die Walkuere.” Ternina is to be Brunnbilde; and Eames, Blegiinde. Van Rooy will be Wriin; Setunann- Heine, Van ivyon, Biegmurd, and Hunding. ‘m Thamday J" will be presented, wiih Dip- Second avenue "L" had a narrow ea cape from @ serious accident this morn- Twenty-third street curve and bumped along the tlea for several rode. It was rounding the tracks at thie point. stant bad thes. The eng'neer on in an instant time. ‘The treatlt about thirty feet able lady, who might to all appearances comedy of & Gainsborough picture, died Was 4 great upholder be | pi AT iy upholder of old manners ag couraged c She Was a liberal benefactor soon 01 antiquities. @ canitarium at Atlanta. Mrs. Lowe, on the club paper, declares she has been much benefited by the psychological treatment, country on many ted 1X LESSONS IN TENOGRAPHY | For Boys and Girls, |! Nani SCPE A TH Second Avenue Engine Jumped the Track on Dangerous Curve. Passongere on an uptown train of the ing. The engine jumped the track at the prevented from runhing off the high trestling by the strong guart ratls aur- ‘The train with four passmger cars comfortably filled left the Battery short. ly before 5 o'elock and proceeded safel i the curve was reached Thi te ie nper to push t! 1 think that among the jentatene are use there are usetl apes: | prevent accidents, down Sd the trainmen keep con- wi of the “ee 0 just | ed ‘the curve i wed round, wi Just ap the frain ware not tne "sudden of ident jen) up ste. The road was blocked for about a hour, and then trains were sent by track, iD —— Aunt—Kept Dp O14 Cuctoms. (Copyright, i900, by the Amneleted Prem) LONDON, March 17.—A quaint, vener. have just stepped out of @ Goldamith this weels in the person of Lady John Boott he composer of tiswoode, t anne Laurie” and other familar melo- fhe wan ninety-one years of je, and 5 re aunt of the Duke of Bucclougn and clorely re! e late Gen, Wau- chope. She had a very strong character mr When travelling she rode in alwa: had postiitions at en: the obser 1d custom: of the poo: ea! mill as a relic ° preferred thatch ren, igable collector of rt and maintained on roote arnt peat f a eo was an inde MEN'S CLUBS STIRRED UP President Rebeora Lowe’ Action Cause Wer Defeat, ATLANTA, Ga., March 1/.—Mra. Re- becen D. Lowe, President of the Fer- eration of Women's Clube, an organiza- tion of @.0% members, hes stirred up op much wrath by giving an official testi- i. monial to a paychologica! doctor with Pia heen iki eaiciaialeahs Mra. Lowe travelled ail Eiub ‘lesions and “made Lenn Al 2 seerer: * cre- jerna among clul Hed copaters i club women They deciare tt will defeat her for re- The World’s Medicine Aaseel Sele Racosde 6,060,099 Denes, 00 cents ead 28 asata, ot olf drug eterna, — *

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