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a MISS KATE CAREW SEES FRANCIS WILSON. pie oe Saas The Evening World’s Woman Caricaturist Draws a Few Impressions of the Come- dian in The Monks of Malabar” and Writes an Appeal to the Editor. rain from sending me to 1 mean shows that ore fi y) that David Garrick could hay 4 fay, ut if he did know It then he should THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1900, E. H. SOTHE ILL-REWARDED TRIUMPH. oe Artistically the Shakes- perean Revival Marks an Epoch, but the Box Office Is Not Working Overtime. Tn weiting a brief review of the latest production in thie city of “Hamiet" 1 Will endeavor to refrain from ihe em: ployment of auch phrases ap "(he mean- With this to read the few and ‘ant impresetons 1 formed jast night at the Garden Thea. tre, Nor will there be any comparison made of the enactment of the role of “Hamlet” by Mr. B. H. Sothern with that of Kdwin Booth or any other dead ones An Aatiquarian’s View. A conscientious eritle who saw Mr fHothern act on Monday night timidly sUKgeated in hie 'printed story yesterday | jayed Mt better, How be knew this 1 cannot be retired on a pension, béraure Carrick dled many months before Charles Froh- man acquired the lease of the Garrick buneh of property inde hie robe, and made Mh, eahibiting thew oud: 0 carteature those ba tiempe at fan ae the Pidaien would ithe 3 Youre sh mares CAREW, FRANCIS WILSON AND HIS MAKE-UP IN FULL ACTION, wearing of be vent (0 them Mamlet”” iyqiee wy) * aete an real Fr possibly her charm i» her modenty—sweet, New England, candy. ISS NG SOME OF ¥F. WILSONS'S Laas, THE LEG FEMININE INSPIRES A THOUGHT. Hadith Bradford ie an agveeabdiy feminine young woman and there. fore ohe te east for a boy's part, Some of thene 4 ® ments will je the theatrical world with ncovery that ® woman in dignit: that the tras dittomal baldhends ef the frond row ave im reality woman! whe go to the 1 vhows to gloat om of the superior + Meanwhile Mies Bradford has & pleasant volee and would look well im skirts, + Whelr. A Paw utHew afabatibek MARRIED HIS FAIR MODEL. eeu Designing Cousin Nearly Thwarted Pusky’s Intention, making & houre-to-house canvass tn artint fell in love, smooth, however, Her cousin was con- siantly making trouble between them. Over a dosen tines, the artist declared sucegeded in caval A young man and woman entered the Bavex Market Court to-day and asked i be*married, Magistrate Mayo con- rented. Court Interpreter Morrie Aichwarts flied out the papers. Tho} “gus by, an ot bo wus Gamest Past, ot mo ria Pusky {9 a orayom artist, and while Ridge street for customers a year ago he met Mary, While drwing her the He presented the crayon to her and after ao short courtship she promised to be his wife, The path of love was not hem ta vowing never to see ‘Theatre, Admitting that Booth and Forrest and | even Thomas Keene played “Ifamiet” with rare skill and splendid elocutionary effect, 1 wish to announce fh fo un certain terms that if they played tt better than Bothern they fully duserved the jaating tame which Ip theirs, Bother is a young man of many am> bition, We recall him most tenderly in auch playa ae “Lord Chumley,” “The Highest Bidder,” and “The Prisoner of Zenda.” But bie ambition thrived, nour. ished am it was by the dews of applaure and the sunlight of popula Next wo oaw him siruge ine |) « problem play called "The Sunken Hell HK owaa @ drear and hideous story, ut- terly unsuited to the mantinens of Both: ern, and the womantiness of his wife, Virginia Harned, Now we see him per- fonating Shakespeare's most comp ex character, and giving to his buxom wife the role of the thad Ophe! Prates for Ophe Ambition hes done all this, and if revelled in an artistic atmoaphere would utter fulrome praise and e@n- courage Mr, and Mra. Bothern to pore severe, assuring them meanwhile that witimately the public would fight des perately at the box-office of any houne at whieh they chanced to play, But the public will not 60 Btruggle; and #or- will, unless I am grievously mistaken, adviae Sothern to throw away ambition and get back to he “Lord Chumley"” school of aeting, ab the Garden {s magnificent both tn coloring and in interpre ation, THis reads | ing of the Hines seemed to me to be force ful and correct; and yet, while he was reciting the pollloquy on death, | notteed one of the violiniat# in the orche: Garden Theatre was but half Alied Inst | night, and many of the audience were actors who, 1 recall. have told me how well they played “Hamlet” in the dear dead days And yet I am Informed "The Rogers | Brothers in Centval Park id to the | record of the Victorta; that Weber & Melda tumed intending patrons away; |that John Drew packed the Emplre; that “Arizona” could not begin to ace commodate all who sought admission; that Francis Wilson was made happy by an overflowing auditorium; that the Manhattan was crowded; that the man- agers of Otis Skinner were joyous; and ao down the tortuous line of Broadway, Art Deesn't Pay, Art (with a big A) |e certainiy not A paying proposition tn this viotity, and the sooner Mr, and drs, Sothern realize M the more juorative wil he their weekly emoluments, Melis) » second reader contains all of ‘Hamlet's fine epeerhes but doesn't revamp the Iprlos of Goodwin, or the music of Lavi, or the situarione of Churchill, or the ts of Smith, This le o vulgar and onary age, and If you don't believe t ak the teket speculators Therefore while I firmly believe this vevival of "Hamlet" will live in (ne heatrival hlatory of New York forever 1 quite as firmly belleve that (he com> Ing generations will aay they eaw Both. orn as Rudolph Raasendyit and Virginia Marned ae Trilby rather than that they suw the former as Hamlet, and the latter as Ophelta. We W » no doubt, bus ite true, LIAM RAYMOND SILL. IMPOSTER ARRESTED. Operated Snecenstatly U Rae Foul of am Amateur Meuth, ‘Tho keonnese of an amateur detective resulted this morning in the arrest of an impostor who for six weeks had been eluding the police, | ‘The prironer says he is John smith, of 145 Macdouga! street. He collected mon- ys on q falw) story about » dead fri starving family, He worked In the up.) town business district and got a 001 | deal of money, Jullus Burkhardt, @ young shipping clerk at 21 Fifth avenue, saw the man yeatorday. He learned he was an im. poatur, and to-day trailed him toa Fifth vente atore and caused wo arrest nel ARMORY POTIM ATES IN. ‘At a meeting of the Armory Board held in the Mayor's office to-day ptt | mates for the maintenance of the vari-— ots armories were reooived and referred to the Board of Retimate. The amount | kod was $261,021.99, CASTORIA Hundred and Blghteenth street did persons (which Include managers) | o, attendants as the The production which Sothern | iVINE | yite RN’S “HAMLET” AN WOMAN IN * PLOT he os Mrs, Greenwald, Indicted | with Policeman Spol- | asco, Arrested, | Charged with Having Tried to Extort Money from a Prisoner. | Mra. Susie Greenwald, of @¢ Ninth avenue, was arrested at her home tite morning on a charge of attempting, with Polleeman Spolasco, of General Bee sions, to extort money from EBlogabeth | werald, a prisoner in the Tombe. Mra. Greenwald Indicted by the Grand Jury yeaterday, the charge being that ahe and the policeman tried to get Mre Fitagerald to pay them $9,000, which they promosed would be used in securing her releare. | Mra. GreeMwald wan arraigned before Judge Cowling, In General Senaiona, and hela in 600 ball for trial, The womans mother deposited the amount of the bail bond In cash, ——- | “PAT” SWELLED UP LIKE A BALLOON. Ribs Punctured His Lungs and the Air Escaped to His Body—Fell Five Stories. The wilehtest movement and he would a pa | bounce up and down Ike a captive bal- Hent at the Harlem Hospital, may re-|ioon On the way to the hospital he ‘over, the doctors pay, after one of the | was on the stretcher only half the time. In another hour bis skin was stretched Patrick Cavanagh of M3 Past One weirdest experiences known to man, ‘avanagh Ia known to the nurses and | “human bastoon,” and) forth a sound Uke @ snare drum, It much care and) was feared he would buret, nto prevent him from {nfating | and*bumping on the celllng of hie ward. jan attendant told him all he needed i eae workiie on Ng lop of &! way a basket gnd @ couple of inwtru verstory buliding yesterday and fel When he was pleked up it wie tou Sil ial ii ad that throe of hie rite had ween fr (ured and jad penetrated bin lungs. tosday It requ hine His sufferingy were finally reteved by (apping tim as veterinarta draw from his pocket a German new The result was (hat Instead of ext " paper and with much rustle and en- | ing the alr in the ordnary way, Ii pp with Sh ole Oe ict ly din him | husiaem turn to an artice telling of Aled into the Ussues of every part of|inwed te nee out of him: if Lh aulode In the Waldorf-Astoria, This | his body Ialtaned out sumeventiy to meme bie | ireetiee: artiole be perused sreedily. He bexan to swell, With every breath! say on earth re manonavly. certain, Buch {8 the trend of the times. The | his alee Inoreased until he resembled an!, It Was feared at Aret he could not live, vit with his numerous exhauate he passed a comfortable night. and will Il through, the doctors think, \irebip and it was hard work to keep him on the ground, | HIS THEFT TO BURY CHILD FORGIVEN. Charge Against Henry G. Fowler Withdrawn When Employers Heard His Sad Story. t In The Bvening World to-day, and sromptly @ representative of the com- pany Appeared tn Jefferson Market Po- ¢ Court and withdrew the charge, Henry G. Fowler, of 110 Went Seven: teenth street, will not suffer for appro printing to his own use $20.0 belonging to his employers, the, Adirondack Min ness reverses compelled him 4 porltion which pald barey en to accept Kh ” (his morning ary to support hie wife and four chile! Magistrate Crane allowed the charge wtanur avn me Te OW Oren 0 withdrawn and Fowler left the Yewhe a ‘ , Hin employers did not Know of this courteroom tn company with bie em Maite ia gy a ‘foparat when they had him arrested. They read plover Day Hair, sl rans oo teht that when touched he gave He had to b» anchored to hte cot and do MUI | man of tho Pyramid Pile Cure, vod that Os old position je watting for RECEIVER FOR HERCULES. John Ro Kuhn wae to-day appointed receiver of the Hercules Athlete Club, of Williameburg, " DESERVES I Remarkable Success of a New Treatment for Piles. 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