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“King Henry the Fifth” Last Night. ! Very ooatly and magnificent and very artistic wee Mr, Richard Mansfeid production of "King Henry V." at the arden Theatre rd night, but rather etwpid at the same time I though! Thin aatement will bo remardod vankest heresy by every Sha’ Gerotes,. but if they can show “Henry V." has action or dramatic climaxes 1 will ap by an ordinary player the ordinary manner of past generations 4 would fall inexprossibly fiat at thin fag-end period of the century, Why Mr. Manefield should have chosen this par- one of Shakespeare's pinys 1 Eni but am told tt has long been ambition to do a0, fe @ wuccess and will @PewA the (arden as long ae |t remains here, but it will be duo solely to the @uperd acting of Mr, M @utraordinary Navien Tho Garten Thentr tan never held! @ berger oF more brilliant nudience than Ghet agsombled lost night, In a box were Gen. Hurrison and Mra, Harrison, Qf the former jrerident was The Maat entivsiastio parson in the house, @on, Harrison reverie Mr, Manofelt ee far and away the bent wotor Amertoa has produced within fis reolieetion. fend he may be right. To me It was Gar more Whereting to waton the General than the play. Hie delight was abounded; and this In @ man who Ia) 20 eold in his nature (hat @ statesman | ence maid he could make wicating in Central Park in August by inerely stopping to the shore of the lake, @ Hight not to be inineed ‘The cast was interminably tong—fifty- three speaking paris—and as you picked! Up your programme it was as if you! were looking at the lis, of vice-presl: | Gents at a polltion) ratiNvation meeting: Bt owas terribly confusing. Warwick, and York with = Wentinoreland; and reaching France, you confounded Burgundy with Orleans, and Bourbon with Alencon; and! Ht made your head wehbe, But that te Bhikespeare, Ho let it go at that, Altogether there are twenty-three poenes and tableaux in “King Henry," Hot counting tho blond Indy In tho Gre @ian gown, who Is styled the “chorus (and very excellent is Miss and Buffolk with ore that the play, with Hs elaboration of detail, lasted from § o'cloek until after | midnight, Years ago | saw this eamo play prevented at the Town Hall al Moedus, Conn,, In three hours and seven tolptites, oflolal and corrected time I wonder if Mr. Manafleld would be ane rifting Art wore he to put rubber tires MARRIAGE | A SECRET. | i | Doctor Married Quietly So As to Hold Office. Despite the ironciad rule that houre @armeons at Variem Mospiial @hall be) single men, Dr. T, F, Noatey, whose term @xpired Monday, has become a benedivt nd a father within the past twelve months, He kept his seoret well, ‘The dootor was f the moat popu lar members of f, and his room wae the revort of his brother physlolane @urting hours of recreation, He could Brew wood punch, toll good stories and fing © capital song. ‘The house eure eons voted him an Yea baohelor com: Panton. Ome day be wan onught visiting in Bea CME, L. 1., and he was bantered @ good Gaal, but he laughed cood-naturediy and escepted with much serioueess the oon. Gratulations extended to him. With! @ few wooks hin visite to Sea Clit In While packing up preparatory to joay. fa, Dr, Neatsy imparted a averet to Be ehurne. ‘ou were right In ina when you Oongratulated me,” he sajd. “But you Gidn’s go far enough, 1 have @ baby three weeks old.” ‘Then the doctor told how he had se- Oratly married Mies Wintors at Hog Clit twelve months ago. The marriage was @ aeoret from tho girl's parents for three months, They extended forgiveness and @ongratulations to the young people when they wore told Since Mrs, Neafry's wedding there have eon two other secret weddings in the Wintere family. Mise Altos ‘Was seore! Beret monte and o mogth ts ator My brother Wil 1 Wallace, it “and Mop the thatear watet see |: some ( TT NEGRO NOT LYNCHED New Jersey &h, Says Encaped Murderer Is Hiding and of- fore a Reward, A reward of $9” has beon: offered by | he authorities of Freehold, N. J, for the enpture of the escaped negro mur @erer, William Bullock, Three weeks ‘aio Bullock, who hat been arrested for the Killing of ex-Chiot of Poblee Walsh, of Frewhold, dug his way out of the Jali, FA report was ciroulated that the negro =) had been induced to enoape by friends ik th oa tHlente might iike to terve W fate to Tullock, gald: th Otel In the story, cart him thn ered, i So Says a EE Waa ont 4 Harrison After Seeing i] probably Halt the! ¢ time you mixed up Gloster with Bedford, | YP j was | Kahn a4 such), #0 it 9 not surprising | | [it was found that she tad provided bet F Bnd since then there haa been no trace | Of him. F) of Wate, who turned on him when ha | mie Ab Modingville. Bhe vooupied 4 Balied his iiberty, took him to the| Shit In a bexmawe car, and when the tarin stopped the conductor and tralne . | men started to ltt her in the chair trom re | the ear. RICHARD MANSFIELD IS OUR GREATEST ACTOR. |GaEM NINE AHR R RARE HHH on nie production and strive to lower thts Moodus recor! The sceno ploturing the return of Tenry to london from the victory of Agincourt was an fine a specta Now York has ever known, There wore the, and the ré, When the curtain wes low riticise Mr, that the man fan aga |eike vrands Nev Harrinon, | gard him ae arestest actor, and fora mere ewer of playa to try to plok flaws if a # dramatic vemamert js ike a fool. find green 1d jp Mans al mainder of the players I ol by thele multiptiolty Oo particulariee Ax fort Mr. Bheridan ny ‘ Join Matone a the. *Hhuke of F Mr WOON, Grimith, ae Pistol: Miao, “bor othy Chem ter, as the Hoy, and all the women of eat Three’ forded, FAMILY IN WILL SUIT, maine Sons and Daughters of! Henry Ledyara at Odds, The none and daughters of the inte Henry Ledyard are arrayed againat owe other In court over the construc: Hon of thetr mother'a will, Lewis Cass Lefyant, commodore of the New York Yaoht Chih, and Henry B, Ledyard, President of the Michigan Central Railroad, are the plaintiff in the action broweht in the Bupreme Court againet Charles 19, Ifghes and Mayd Hpencer Ledyan, exeoutors of the will of Matilda ©, Ledyard and Mra. Pilea beth Cam Goddard, nee let The tem of both Mr. amd Mra, Led yard, valued at more than §1,0 are lnwolved, When Mra Ledyard died at the home »| ‘LOST RIVER” IS NEW. ‘cheered wildly for many | Loyd, ae the) ___THE WORLD: THURSDAY EF WORL Q |*MIGNON" | | A SUCCESS. _ Zelie de Lussan Scores in the Title Role of Thomas's Operas Hee Filina Well Sung by ieee Balistrom-—Good All-Round Performance. radit 1 harming, a ar Her pers nluetion: 1 Sweden, Ingeborg work abroad favors whle reporta had recelved, fully ) 1 her rep naa Filing, Bhe 11x a handsome woman, who wears stuns ning gowns with distinction and act. with grace, He iw wmall, it te Pl true; but It is exquisitely sweet, pure and flexible, ‘The florid music that fell to her tamt night se ek easily and dolighetully BUI another woman, Tagna Lanne, who appeared the gallant young apark Irederick and wore her smart boy's clothes becomingly, sang the one taking aria alloted co her well and fwoted In good taste Of the men, Lempriere Pringle as Lothario was chief, Not in his beat voles, perhaps, yet he mmintained the reputation he won with Mr. Grau's regular forces and wae an impremmive mentioned, ‘This | not the Congress mnt WILL) Mas Nat MOND BILls ® daly Er epapare Opens at Fourteenth Street with audience applauded the play and de He An Laerten Lind was funny . r his comtume and ik at the cloae of manded a rpeech from its author. The secnnd act causing hearty laugater he plot, which rune through four|Loniie Walker was Ulnrno, acts, revolves about the trials of the APR pon ducted he olling i we forces hero, William Courttoih, in gaining | Well, th, Sant Mary Sanders, who taken the puet of Rood. Aveline, the, tol OPK & 0 Ferre eae anes, tn [te Mtolidity. that wae annoying tn het ARTE Pannbaurer. i rank, danced and BLN la ae aa Inteliigently. ‘The stage settings f eke and Gladys Middleton, bteah Mol uti fently. Terese \ ainat the lovers b river, and | o ‘a Hane Robert Motor, dt gues i! Maton, fOr leat ation, for lat much to enliven a Hignon,” even Wiartet driving. A herd ‘ot a and performance tw herotye in a flery galloping scene, which to meifty of blood and thunder aw wll Milled an Immiien, by nthe gatlery There Hehe will am Haymond sill ening World reviewed hy ‘a Saturday's tain calls Braval”’ ¢ Liman got the mont, “POLITICAL PICK-UPS,” her unmarried daughter tn Landon | ter for her than the others. | A contest followed, which | wequently compromined The new com Plaint avers thar Mra. Ledyard had no| Met to use the of her hus hand's ewtate except for her support and | pleasure in life while whe had property | of her own available, An aecounting {# anked in respect to her disporition of her husband's estate and also an ao ounting between the exeoutors and both estates, CUT IN SEATS, war nub velnelpa Prices at ihe New Vork Theatre Will He from 15 Comte to St Hach, Reginning thle evening's pers ‘ormance at the New York Theatre of *A Millon Dollars,” the price of seate will vary from 1 cente to $1. At matl nese the prices will be % and M cents for any part of the house, ‘This te the lows @rt price every fixed by @ Broadway house, H. i. Hire makes the reduction rather thas take off the piece, Negotla tions are pending to substituie Peter F Dalley tn his new farce “Hodge, Pod & Co, whith a jarker company than now employs, SHE DIED OF FRIGHT, Mins Garvin, an Invalid, Pell feom Ohate it Fear Killed Her, WATERTOWN. Garvin, an invalid Oot, 4 Mise Minnie was frightened ty CUSTOMER—Do those wagons do any good? BARBER —Well, | can't tell, A wagon comes along mit a bell and you think, Well, he looks good; maybe I vote for him. Then another wagon passes by mit MeKinley on, and you say, Well, maybe I vote for him; but dose wagons mit bells don't bother me, because T have my mind made up yet Jong Ago, ROMANCE TOLD IN SIGN. “To Let’ Means that! Old Man Gave Up His Young Bride-to-Be, | employ of George G. Kip, of Madison avenue, Morristown Kilkeary rented the house on Barly Street, furntehed it in fine style and the wedding day waa set for last Mon. day, The programme would doudtieas have n carried out if Mra Radabaugh, who shocked by the news, had not at once planned to break off the match, he visited Very Rey, Dean Flynn, of the Chureh of the Assumption, who had been asked to perform the ceremony, and urged him to do what he could to Prevent the marriage, Ho consented, and soon had Cupid on the run. The aged suitor listened to the ar Kuments presented, and agreed. they A “to let’ sign on a pretty cottage tn Farly street, Morristown, No oJL, te ate tracting unusual atte n, for residents read |t as the final chapter in a love The chate tty arvin fel) to forward and Mins ground, She died in siolans say, was due to paraiysis of ihe heart caused by fright ne Rovive trade with » Sunday World Want next Sunday, Three million romance, a heart affair in which De ember and May were Involved December was Patrick Kilkeary, sev- entystive years old, a wealthy man who lives with bie daughter, Mra, William Radabdaugh, in Ch and sireet, one of the prettiest parte of Morristown. Mr, Kilkeary recently surprised his daughter by announcing that he had fallen in love with Mise Mary psy ait twenty-two year old, a maid in the} to Per Pais ers wore good. Then he went to Miss Sulll- van, repeated them to her and fhe gave in and declared the wedding off u red are on the best of terms, house le to let and the furniture known the people's wants to the vib wat woken apa a people's to all the « bi btn satienon® at u Shoes at the price. We have wx. spared nothing in making © was of diAtinotion In ine 4 ' Monday and ty ’annhan lay was achieved uy (ie In an excelent all-round pe ance of| Thomas's opt valance Homerit was rontore Yelle de Lurene sd favorite trann ferred from Mr Grau'e Italian forces, ) mean magnitude Her yolce waa Sn vid, RrAVe oF Ray wid expression yiettivh by turns, a a ally asmigned figure. 4 Namber of Thrilling Theva S hwplenie as Wi nen MMeinter Seenen, Roan peas ie. —fresh from bench and fac- “Lost River’ mado ita firet appearance r, The same id of his 7 t volatt His ¢ were hands in New York last night at the Pour: [eminolation, | Tie vei wereotae It tory. eonth Btreet Theatre, A good ined | tier. : THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4, 1000, Cameras | Cammeyer’s Standard $3.00 Women’s Shoe. This is the grandest of all the 60 odd different styles of this shoe remarkable for beauty of finish, work, ma- terial and design, They are the full equal of shoes sold away from-our store at $4 and $5, Seeing is believing, wear- ing is proving. We earnest- ly invite the ladies to give these shoes a trial We guarantee them and have given a whole department's space to the lines of this one shoe, They are absolutely new NEW TALL CATALOGUE MAILED FREE ON APPLICATION, ALFRED J.CAMMEYER, 6th Ave.,cor. 20th St. Awarded 1st Prize in Paris making @ World’s Fair Medals that have been awarded the Hartshorn Shade Roller BOYS' RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS of navy PRIDAY AT 8, LAST TIME OF MIGNON REGULAR THEATRE PRICES 14TH ST, THEATRE, * Heserved Beats, Orch, Cirele a ENORMOUS SUCCESS, This is drecause it is the perfect acting shade roller of the world, and 52 years devoted exclusively to the manufacture of shade rollers have made itso. You'll never have trouble with your shades if you will take the precaution of seeing that the label with the signature of STEWART HARTSHORN is on the roller that Is offered you. Demand tho improved Hartshorn far It Requires no Tacks. notice THe SICK ROOM WEDDING, |{* The Marelawe Ceremony formed at Metdewr Te Pere de of the | oy | Weber & Fields DR WOLF HOPPRA, Davin WARP 1A and WEHER & FIRLDS. T ae CHNE, EMPIRE bee a a John Drew in Richard Carvel, WADIWON A), BUBATAM, 24th ot MA’ NEXT MONDAY=The New Fare John W. Moree, who } fine’ to hie bed with a fever, and Mine Harr * Chiamen, both of Keyport, NJ married yesterday at bed bridegroom Mr. Wleree wae atrickey down after Invitations for the we were jnsved, The invitations w called, but Mr. Ie ted to an ponement of Ci wedding, It is though S R the bridenro om will recover, ingore in ws ay {YMYCNA Nugs, Not ey i ils i ike 19 50 ety a4 nie nen Mtr, Plerce is stronger the couple aut $24R All-wool— not the jute kind widely adver. tised as bargains, Royal Wiltons, particularly fine, at $2.75 per yd.; some, same quality, down to 1.25 per yd, Rete coves Our store is a safe place for carpet Duying. We make the Carpets—make them right--to wear long; then turn them over to you at a single profit and with the fullest guarantee, y Tapeury Hrusels, 6S¢, russels, O5¢, per yard 1% 77 Ke, por yard and wt Woot Ingrains, §0;, per yard and J. & J. 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