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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENIN FIFTH AVENUE CHANGES TO A VAUDEVILLE HOUSE. ) the evening » Tonaily euooeseful GOULD SUIT INA MUDDLE If Howard’s Wife Was Served They Can't Sail for Europe. HER LAWYER SAYS NOT. Declares that Husband Took the Papers—Wife Had Them, Too. ¥ Ww ednesday matinee ‘The gan o Girt” ces to the cause, where i ork shows no signe ng popularity and will ron sane at the Herald Square closes and to-morrow night a bene- Hf fea- i remain there “idenitely William Gillette standing room only there as long as bh Kqually successful with Mr o@101018) | brought «uw Howard Gould wil! eat! fer Wurope on Wednesday in their pala- Niagara, despite the fact that Mre. Gould is wanted next week tn court proceedings this elty, That brief seconds #1 @ummons to court In her hands and then Banded {t back to the process server. Her husband gallantly stepped forward and took the paper, and now, it is said, the summons fs of no effect, outwitted the law's min- fons. Another story Is that they will not be permitted to This ts why they will be able to sail weara unless meantime the successful in process-servers are mo getting their papers into Mrs Gould's ‘The sult in which Mrs Gould ts wanted Cilfford Leigh, an | Katherine Clem- fs one brought by they owe him $1.60 for died, and the sult was delayed. ult has been revived and an order se cured from Justice Freedman, of ®upreme Court, requiring Mra. Gould to be examined before trial A clerk from the office of Law: Lurie, 29 Broadway, was ée- led to serve the summons on Mrs. For so late in the season next week will be of considerable importan In many reepects the most |r teresting event will be the passing of the Fifth Avenue Theatre from the ranks 6 playhoune ¢ of vaudeville. To many th be cause for reere ime ashore from the launch of the ra at the West Thir- fAfth street pier yesterda: Was awalling | little behind her, he this Mrs. Gould?" asked the clerk, her. eply was rather indeft- | nite, but the young man handed her bal | | But the energe Proctor has secured the The opening Monday will undoubtedly attract much aitention, not only because of the remarkable but for the reasons # , | Beabrooke, a id, it is said, took tt for a be saying she did no Mr Gould stepped for mt Seal take pA paper you have for it It rd at this mo- of performers ted. Thomas Q ted by Jeanette Lowrey ch by George V er was handed to him and the acu has not been A rt tie be Ih Europe when | yay) Yurmouts « WILL CUT OFF HBR Ki. » Wilferd Lett to Her Werkman—t CASTLE SQUARE OPERA Co, AMERICAN THEATRE. — . TOOT OOOO OUI 2 Ot) Jemee K. Hackett in “The Pride © permit woile @ very « wn and Dud: ey—will alled “The Pieture; A Maryland lite eum audiences immensely enters upon its | M in arden Monday seems to please the Ly- it also atraches Willams and W: will be the at Theatre next week spring season revealed by the) . to be follawed by 1 over the wiil of the run for a production of | f local theatricals, Harlem people haye + eontest now going headliner at Proc treat in store! ywe will appear at the Harlem Opera. tn Clyde Fitch's and her sisters, Mrs. Martha Beeer Sheehan, a ginall Roberts, Harroa Her. well known singers » portion of the ‘on of the forty-second anni. of the opening of the Atlantic arden will be of more importance th: Tole old amuseme if } At the Pleasure Palace will be seen mock company, A score of years ago Edward Wilford, New York mervhint father refused her young couple nest Saturday spring Rose Show w operetias will At Miner's One Hundred a treet theatre MeWater A the bil while Altin becarne to im as one then be resumed, and will ung wile went t * Artemisia Rowen will give ar vext Thursday ’ i nomenal rin at the Academy « oe will be ibuted to. mark | Ch ot ' ceyhdayaedlgag ys math performance of the play 4 tinrry Chilton A Runaway Gir al opening at the Avenue Gpera-House dominated the] -—— ‘STROLLERS’ SPRIMG SEASON. Wuiford. was the wealthy tember of the! » wealth left by New Opera by Mesers. Wa wiitied “Phyl ‘tthe Waldorf. ricais of the Stroiiers ‘The spring thes will take place In the grand ba "I the Waldort-A 4 4, 9, 19, 11 and 12, Metbodion Fetscopal church gave a. x (> ue i ¢ teaving all his r Soon afterward Evening performances at 8.20; afternoon performances at 2 be given tn ald of the fermen in the morning « Thing in Which We Are All Alike Monday evening, May 7 fund for the retief of Uxe families of « oMficers and men killed and younded in| the Philippines. Tueway evening, May § In ald of the) Bohool and Settlement for Crippled Chil- THE LONDON STAG?, Most of the Theatres Playing to \nese—Three f by Oke Assoctated Pres) Most of the theatres Gre doing remarkably well shionable successes of the day | in aid “is on Friday evening. May 11. in Home for the A; Saturday matiner, May Mothers and Babies’ Neg a Saturday event n ald of the = ed. = Ein aia of | Lady Huntworth's ean Aoeet and Ble " again achiev ant Gertrude » wins the applause of the Eng- * by Richard Henty Hamtiton Lait. | absoroing most of the fash- but thy Garrick, with | M4 cf other nouses, | F Madivwn avenue wei Toit ad a number Jeo is belehanis. Oty | Rober: oD. | 4 and coting regular 6 i . lady Manager are about to en- o ae Nell Gywane tn oral serviere will be Anthony Hone and Edward Rose’ */ THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. pt dealing with the adven: | ress, when Harrl-| Castle Square Opera Ce. son end Other Attractions Coming This Week. “ | The Castle Square Opera Company wilh inaugurate its fourth annual Spring sea: son at the Montauk Theatre in Brooklyn As an opening at- consisting of | lent pl je the Haymarket | Comedy Theatre eer is to 0 with a play by Ch oe a carpenter, be & Rrocer, tao, Or conductor on a car. to be a wateh-maker, at the end of the second act ts an excel © of mechanical work valleria Rusticana” and “Pinafore,” | Donaldson wil GN the title role ns Row #4) ba. t on Mdmday night. traction a double bill, The Sunday World is the widest- read newspaper in New York. Ad- the Grand Opera | Vertise your Wants ia it will be presented. “Yon Yonson” comes t the Bijou) Pe Uo Theatre next week. The log jam scone MAY 5, 1900. MRS. POTTER FIGHTS SUI. 7 °: (Sy Would Stop Husband's Ke} y Divorce Out of Re- aH 2; venge. (s) va. ee Sy Potter ant her huss | I es Hrown Potter, have been @:} There is nothing tn common between | zy them. He ts a quiet, reserved man. | YQ caring little for soclety = an} rz emMoitona gh re te, Whose 2 life is dev profession. It | (ey Was thought the wife would ve halled es With a sigh of relief the severance of ties | RY Vv C which for years can only have been irk some peclally when, under the easy lawe of Rhode Istand, the husband had for divorce on the grou’ O DP rtion only KS But the divorve sult will be 7) as bitterly as if the husband in the legal oR papers had torn her character to shred (3) tht ty have recely x eS + to propare a defense that) KS sclence in the way of hu ' wish. If necessary, the ac will ch (Sy her London season at its height and | YA ome to this try to fignt tie case | RS He must not get this divorce oy G as cabled 8 Revenge is the piring cause-re| [ Venge of a mother who belteves the a5) of her only daughter nas boen instal iS y Weaned from her gradually, quietly | TY) day by day, year by year, little by , sled indifference of young woma iS bone Miss Fil Potter, now ciety, ome of the union of Jame Hotter and Cora Urquhart Lavuisianta met on a hunting South. Whee the young # adopted the drama as a bi left by mutua wt he husband's relasives. She w a. 1 and trained by them t ls 0 ty his family Is entitied | oy | So But the mother was allowed to see he C3 daughter i & p AY 4 AY ME WG, a you second wife Mrs. P nat the time of her reveng the determine, forma! y v4 nd the guard! vas given orders are and will cross the ocean » hep The divorce docket in Newport, Rt is to be called on Monday, May 14. ‘The Potier case wi ne called three Werks after cha GIRL STOLE p SLbEP DRUGS. Gave Them to a Man and He Ee- ® caped—t o Not Hatee Money. May Howard, twenty years old. we Sreesed and handsome, went to Stein's sharmacy 4 Sixth avenue, at 1 o'clock + morning and handed two preserty ons to Clerk Joseph Lenhart, One Led for twenty grains of cocaine and ydr oral, the other for half a dram | nen the clerk handed ver the drugs she asked to see some ypodermic syringes Then she excused herself. She had 1 friend waiting outside and wanted to worrow some money, The clerk saw ner hand Iruge to a young man. who ran up e street The woman returned, picked out a ringe and remarked she had no money Mr. Lenhart had seen “dope flenis* before We take money here, not hard luck | stories, he said, rbdly A policeman was called | sympathy for her and to ha he would ow the money at her home in West Thirty-first street. The girl and the policeman climbed through sement window. Meanwhile Ter Tracy, the young man wao had ken the arugs, ran out of the fr ir and escaped Miss Howard's tears drew 1% cents from the landlady The gir ” she ught the policema make the differenc at he refused The «ir r ty raise the money fron wn and Marker producing | \ Srugs are stil at Ja CAMELS PROM ALGIERS. | mn of the Beasts of Wi Arrive on Seamer Orwell | Ble Five Died En Route. . bee The Rritish » 1. which ar At am rived * morming f k flues and Algters, bro m the ay as : ter port eleven camels. signed " William Bartels, of thir ty " ab adult and one baby came ya THE ‘AMAZONS. buADWAY Enh x PATRE Drees, bi EMPIRE oD Moet "* whanys Meer rritwrk, Lors & | Dr. Lyon’s ~~ PERFECT HACKETT THE PRIDE OF JENNICO «8° “way Down Eas.” | GARRICK THrATHE oe se a neay Tory Fae ToothPow WM. 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Piss ‘COMPAS ng unsurpassed. pl IRD. cppontin Fiegel -Caspere New Publications. COLLINS EUGENE D. COLLINS, believed haw band of Pennie Coltine (nee Caddell, at Bip dome, 228 Varick at, May 4, 1900, Notion of funeral Rereafter e—e—_—_—_—————ss A NIGHT Nett Wee Lohengrin if VENICE| TaMerren’s Sender Werte song To-morrow’s World will contain as @ separate supplement Willlam B. Gray's and greatest song success, ene Just When f Needed You Most,” written especially for the Sunday World. written more song p ve yearw’ time thai g-writers combined. ‘te oom osees were “Oh, Mr. Austin,” of the Girl I Love,” “The sans, “The Sermom water Preached,” “The Magzie Maguire To Miss Ola Hood, the talented comes tue the credit of being the to Introduce the Sunday Worlds c. Mire Hood sang the J + week at the Novelty The» o Brooklyn, scoring a decided BiG “ollowing i# a list of some of rominent in vaudeville whe an cha ox Kent, of Primrose @ Dodie rs minstreis: Charlee Pallte, r Winifred Stewart, « Jobo P Curran, of Ward Kivy Gilmore, of Gitmere @ | Maynard with Hustler” . Charies N. Haight at Star Theatre dase 5 | sunday nigh: and at the Dewey: : atte to-morrow. ma Mr. Spenser Kelly has made

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