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a) BEYOND THE REALM OF SCIENCE. Unwilling longer to be the prey of solitude a a horde a Unhappy thoughts and memories, he drew on his wat cont an went out | he the bracin| alr, eo wale, ly tower Wolren home, which i Andrews Hy Bvalena Rasbury. h recently pu eh and furnished Ae a mantiarium, where (Copyright, 1900; Dally Bory Pub, Co) F ieatitue ‘in Jeland wondered in a mild way why he had accepted Dr, Andrews'a Invitar tion to the dance at the sanitartum. | Was he yot satiated with ball, soiree! aes nd hie experiments In Tathies, mush aod dancing parties, Leland was eo and reception singe he began the 0] aly brerina Hi the gostor jn i 89; ol e! range hall, and tomether ! fearoh for her face? Had he AOL inty ihe don” on the left ae If by mu: nemlected his professional duties and) tual consent, the doctor clowing the door after him a "ON fellow,’ said the physician, "I had quite set my heart on your coming, {ntereats in his purault of m bewutiful Ienis-fatus—a dream creature? What would be the Omega of it atl? Would] and | hut feared you would dtaappoint he find her? was his constant waking) me, 1 have an Irrestatible diaire to tell thought, while In hiv dreams she ever! YO! BE Mada 44 und came, and looking Into his eves, smiled) iy; the hall, the ¢o of MA and beckoned him on over bound! ing tee "and happy ? wah Oceans apd limitless prairies, Always) Mong iy Bue! patients is a ye girl, whose family placed her under my caro to be (reated for a very pecullar form of insanity, 1 will not burden your memory with the namo aclenee has Iven It “Her peeuliar hativelnation in the be- Hef that in dreams she sees the face of te man #he je to marry, consequently she absolutely refuses to consider the humerous proposals of marriage of ault- ors Miehly eligible. Leland, I've learned to love this girl devotedly; nay, almont madly! If Lam unsuccessful In remoy~ the name beautiful face, with siniling mouth and dark b.ue eyes holdin World of tragic shadows In thelr ( What mattered it that hin friends | * openly accused him of belng taciturn and morose? He would share (he secret | that made and marred bis happiness | with no one ven had he felt inclined to be communicative, what man would | bellove one dieam, and but one dream) {hy ihe dusky cloud that enahrouds my vinited his sleeping hours, That tho) dariing's Lncélieet and {n anne Me dream-face of & woman had become his love Fy, Autiea, barren of the Joad-atar~an integral part of his lite? | makes man’s e akin to tha 1f this strain continued how long could angels. Twill have missed the he preserve hia mental equipolse? ing ink between earth and hea ting God! Had Dr, Andrews suspected him |... (0 my" poor, dear love, belleving and hoping your sympathy may be. the susploton not account for the rather |Come an Important factor in—what perwlatont effort on the part of the dots |PMihnd? Til follow, when. tive sane tor toward the renewal of an Intimacy! the attendants in quelling the disturb- lance aman~ the more violent of my making 4 study of him ih (he Interest eens, automation, Leland. crossed of wolence! ‘The thought induced a wen lover and stood into the ball- @atlon of giddiness, and dropping on aj ui Ms mind th a state of chaos, : Windows, was for the geeaston com As he both hoped and feared, again pio, a Rane Hy of Hora rope tall roo her face lashed actows his mental vision, ae te v Mo felt all hi facuition to be alert this {toned the walle, tf tnd ere omainst f ba rn a bein oon fn tratfloe apoutus, the a fe toue G CMDOTEUTY| DORTID, JAEIAE BH) te SP onlae Comming from the silken doctor had diagnosed his case properly, Hee . #eene from ‘To the winds with idle speculations and | fairyland, wih filets ana inmates dano- ing or standing in animated, picturesque she not for the time hin? No evil ®,"Ifi could counterbalance that happinnere! | Teland to @ sudden reallgation of. time He nodded Urimitly to her, realising | Anil place. A4 hy turned toward ‘the mustolans, Wragio ahadows had fod from her blue Queen” eyen; moreover, her entire form was | through the room and th visible, He noted with all the appreciation uf a lover the figure, clad in white silken Greek drap more were whirling an the muste, ae tf life we Jeland’s ¢yem instantly sought and met we of the Mil Mniet, a 1 tell you ail this before pre of being mentally unbalanced? Did Geo aorome to the ball rom, of other dayst Perhaps the doctor was Matventa® divan he cloned his eyes, he diving fon thi with low, erie statuette iy. aha white and stately time—he was not even asleop. Here was draperies. conjecture! Was she not with him, was A Violin note, sharp, resonant, brought aa he did ao the change In hor, The palme, ‘My uno-like erles;’ the sunny hair drawn in soft | the questioning * Nigh on the shapely head; the | tall girl in wht who Fe one foot dimpled arms, bare (0 the shoulder; |on an ottoman @ pt The mr stoong, firm hen olin viotin | smiled: the old familar smile, ang con tinued to pla Lajand, no Hons, oronsed bow, He e vd that she wore white #atin slippers, and that Tested on an ottoman, Drawing the bow aoroas the strings of | touched her arm, sald her violin the room was filled with the | en melody of his childhoods favorite walta] dr, ween.” Looking straight |i the h aera ois Bade Tee tae Caats | ils itened onal bound: tha: vielln nolo his by » her whole body ned toward us nan wttitude of ‘endearment Bhe of unusual merit, ¥ music as coy Yonuer master of his emo- the room and reverently “My queen, I've me foot H 1 pia ‘Farewell to Dreame,’" said playing, to him alone and for him i hh ae the love of a ca ettah alone, He was acutely conslous of al mald, It was deliciously familiar to feeling of priprio rv in the beaut |Taland, A change came over tho sit ful a Hari ition. Her mu was now alry}of the girl, and it ara paling the id capricious, full of surprining Ittle ie and underton ‘Twas the same sweet fact that had people his dreams for 9 year, ite beauty a thousand times Pageant of shadows that thelr past, her violin ta And Mrleked Alabollcally foank of a ¢nan who tay ea rownin above, Bed the with magnified. He felt his senses reel with| body vibrant with the agontes that pre- the intoxicating sweetness of the scene | cede death from a blow on the head— the twang of a broken string and he] the vietin of a murderous amsault of an ned tis eyes to four bleak walls, rreapanctbie, DEAD EASY. “It's hard to be poo “No; It rather ea the hard part ts bid wet ren.” BEDS SCARCE Bomething of the barrenness of Iife In Russia may be fmagined from the fol | lowing story: Beds are comparatively but very desirable sanitary feat- searce in Russia, and many well-to-do | ures, All (he tngredient® are to be houses are still unprovided with them, | tested in a laboratory before being used, Peasants sleep on the tops of thelr| The bakers will work tn full view of the ovens; middle-c! roll themacives up in sheepekinu and ite | of wide place-glaas wi indows, Bach man down near stoves; soldiers resi upon, will be required to wear a mpectal sult wooden cots without bedding, and {t js. of clothes provided by the manage- only within the last few years that stu-| ment, and to take at least one bath have been allowed thelr) ® day In the bathroom that Is con-| oh In sehools have ected with the lockers on the wu La he may not mol dd be a worker In the | MILWAUKEE BREAD, BREAD factory being erected in Milwaukee t# to have some novel, He (enthustenttoally)—1 love eyery- hed that te fb beautiful, pogtle » 1 love peerless; the the dames J. Jeffries made hie initial ap- iol an a New York star at the 8 |Jesta of ‘kh ‘Olborn and the Bowery : /FLOROOORK” IS VERY TUNEFUL Typical Casino take Auwanes! @ and Production—Creat Enthusiasm. “Florodora,”’ a musteal comedy typl> cally Britiah tn construction, and woe- fully devold of what we Am ans call) humor, wae produced at the Casino last night It waa greeted by a typtoal Casino audience, consiaiing of — splendidiy wowned women and gentlemen in even- ing dress, ‘The latter snapped thelr crush hats whenever the curtain was lowered, and sought the lobby to dle. cum Aqueduct and Wal) @ireet events, But it was a dritiiant audience, and one that was appreciative; and when |} the fital verdict ia rendered “Floras dora” will be voted a miccesm, No one left the play-howse disappointed be- OAUURG a remarkably,attractive weriea of stage pictures had been shown; and the muste offered was tuneful and man: erally satisfactory, Tt was not ‘Ban Toy" muale, mind you; nor "Mikado;" nor "Pinafore; wut tt was good, and oarentially hummable, q The book of “Morodora’t was written by Mr, Owen Hall, who wrote "Tho | Geteha,” "The Galety Girl and "An| Artist's Model.” ‘The mute came from Mr. Taelie Stuart, Mr. Hall haw by no Means approached hia former efforts, In London, no doubt, the situations which ho has given bis characters are regarded | an tremendoualy funny, but In brighter New York they are certainly not, And, worst of all, has been a practical ate fompt at an Anglo-American alliance, whereby a Chicagoan named Perley haa tried to inject the virun of Amerioan fun | into the veins of a distinotly Bngilan rabbit, To have “Mlorodora” an indies DUtable success the contemplated Anglo- American treaty should be killed in Congress, It ls not joyous to meet tho people and servants | public, at long tablew stationed fn front! face to face, ‘The fira aot of the production dragged lamentably, but along about 10 o'clock the music of Mr, Stuart began to tell, and world-weary and women aroused themsel¥es and aat upright in thelr chairs, When @ musioa) number called “Tel ‘Me, Pretty Maiden,” one was alert. It wi AUN ting, It wae ha 4 song and dance suc as you ca in the old days before arly aaa vecatne i And when the mine: lancer ved to appear and exe) @ ena, Kittle promised to meet me here at the old mf eal pay ri "Phat Pagtie Py, 08 and bum the ballad pynion Henry gave to me thie Fnoont" Hix extromely protty girls in lavender mowns, atid pix men ih gray (roe! ‘dal coats, wk hate, fawn gloves, and trousers Aicely creamed, executed this on 1 Ma, Pretty Maiden'’ song. Never percha Je the theatelen! history of New have chorus men worn frock coats and ik hate and ap) pares other than hod- rriers Wa daa ipants th a Bound~ Money. parade, @ chorus mon inst night looked aa if they tad fast dis ® mined the eabman, rere not alone & novelty, but a el to the eye: and the alage manager who taught them to Weer Kood clothes we if they had been reared ih wood clothes, Is A genius, I'm sorry his name wasn't on the Roaramine, He deserves favorable meation, The oast of Florodora’’ contained ao dasa adveriise! stara that one wae danaled y, the constellation, Thera were Wille Bdoutn, hin daughter, Kdouln, Edna Wallace Hop Johnston, Cyri! feou, RB, "a ah amt ‘and sundry others jouln Wee Brow to this country py tl it me thi i eve of member in “A Bunch oP Ky = prover sicceastul here, 1 to: handon and on an has been @ Tavorlie a night he played aa nth well, It was not as part frienda hoped would im at woe bday r iniscent Prince Torteas in “The Mascott er but Nba of the author, alth eh Hie daughter \ of Allee Atherton, Bdouin's |a+ mented Wife, was given a prominent role, and flied It acceptably, Bhe is ro- tund, comely, and has a pleasing volvo No more tan this can be sald in justice to nites ise Poulin I to the public, ina Wallace top r has so long identified with pin! calli fle Inge and artists’ models’ Curves—that a I a i lla IeeePeNTN IRE THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1900, JOHN HARE AS LORD QUEX. ——— oh 'The Evening World’s Woman Caricaturist Criti-| elses the Famous English Actors. By MISS KATE CAREW TO OO GO COLLOG A funny little wiek of annoy ance, accompanted by an explow ively hiseing wound from tips and with the real thing! AN UNPLEASANT OLD PERSON. @ Mr, Giibert Hare ae Mir Chichester Frayne. OOOO OO OOOO UCR OC ME LEC Tt] Ey ‘ ° . — Slee; eTele: e1ei ste sere oy A amuaiyg but Improper individual : ® yy ® i ; : 4 by ‘ ¢ t ; Ming Sethersot CBOSS) BBBSSSSIINO>? Sosesex oo AS IOIS12.DISISIIaLe + (1S. 01 Sate NEW PIANIST +|Gabrilowiisch Sways an are hard workers. Our laboring classes iman te induatet Audience to Extrava- | are found in herds and hordes in the hives of Industry.” What fs all thi gant Demonstrations. {work for in most eases |t {a for dally ae Dread, in many for maintenance of others, Great numbers aleo work to | Oasin Gabritowitach. a young Rumsian #1, now ta the weatery word, got a] frst public heartpg at Carnegio Hult jas |Mercial prominence, Some to pre licht. Favorable mention of him had! intact @ splendid inheritance. Neves | been made erition and reviewers in @ity, wenerowity and ambition are the everal Buropean capitals, and advance |ingpiration of all clasaos Aequire wealth, Some for great com ve Hollees more than waUAliy forvid tad | CIDA ded Me advent to these shores, | Nd the object of every one falls to the Putin aside the extravagant jauda | shOUnd When Ulhoalth attacks hin Hons of (Ne latter, it may) be anid at | Maintaining health fs the most hac the young maa fulfilled all) yital thing In the world for workers mre een ae elgg Moe) of every clans, and the wsetilness of jiman that: He wom @ great personal | Jirumph, for Ue audience tha: Atted | Dt: Greene's Nervura blood and nerve every remedy, aa a strongthener of the con etituttonal and vital powers 'Y/all question, This great remedy enters He’ into partnership wits Nature and helps ook and eorher of the big houre med Ait Warmly, applauded hin throughout and wound imultious demonetration | we 8 hoyond ferously {Wan reealied @ domen times and played Jtwo ex numbers, Bven then a crowd | HUMAN beings do thelr work without JaWayet around the platform auil calling @IVIDg up to premature decay. ‘The \f intl the Hatha were lowered) strain of work !s on the minds of | Mt Workmon began to remove (il some, on the bodies of others, but the vi "| of oither, ¢ » i Vie proRFamme Was admirably ars|NOUMADINg of cither, of both, ts in ranged for the diwplay of the visttor'a| the nerves and blood. Nervira acts ‘ate The fret number was! directly on the fountaing of health the Peohaikoweky Concerto No in Wand ite strengthening power ts won fat milion in which he hit (he amntat: | ance of Knit Paur and an orchenten of | 1ereul neventy aiclans La he playe 9 Chopin's etude jy C major and Hubin ° stein # barcarolie in Gr ard Valse A fat major te of Lieat'e ingarion fantaaste, | the ‘heel ra, Hh each of Player submerged his identi with true pootte feeling, wdteoverthe| for the Blood and Nerves, the componer Wik wile Was spirit of evated, Ais tone broad and his ‘ouch What does the worker do when some heatpitiy ae eee me] if NA 'W/trouble manifests Itself? He takes some stimulant or Janay to dreamy. Hmrhoteny at tines, {something which is designed for temporary effect bot hie uplittiog Anish of the laet move: | and simply weakens ile already overworked elements seek ont the weak spots and build up. the sluggish elements are expelled that touched the sensibilities ed the emotions, rly f ips and hol oh jie eyes are large and frank, with a homorous twinkle in them. His fore hoad is high pile partly hidden by A pro: (riding #hook of Io tware him: self with thorough self-posseasion and nas gracious manners, Hlectric Co, of Lynn, Mass, sayst man har been si cured, el well, Three y et it ia been Contributions by the orahestra were hy 0" eethoventa Pideliot overture: Weber's |! ae Tee wan Pasa Si MT ca att sees sf ryamine qyerture and the prelude letay on my stomach, I was In w terrible conditio to "Die orainger,”’ aur worked i the jst Mr. “dl want ta doctor, but they aa me ho good. “Mikade!! Goon Swimmingly On, ‘The Mikado" hogan i esaond week at the Metropofitan Opera-Houne jan meht with every evidence of continu prosperity, Phere waa « large audience, hoemmant ripples of laughter and hearty he cast. inclided. Fapohan TAlltan “Bwntt Dr. Greene, bnvavst ‘6 dlacovere pan Nankt oh Hah, al} We rl Sharite Drow es Ro ca. Moe hatter Wan Amusements. 4 famov Interpreter of (he part in enre th b and his cevernems and charm KOSTER (Me. Bund, Mat. Net ment BVG, ORGH, 50 Fo LL. cry Ker Oren, The. & BIAL'S, * fst ae DAILY & MAT. werRaPO TAN te "4 SHARON eater Bila | NO ARGUMENT NEEDED, Every Sufferer from Catarrh Knows that Salves, Lotions, Washes, Sprays and Douches Do Not Cure. Powders, lotions, ralves, sprays and ins halert cannot really cure Catarrh, because thit Gieeas# ts wm blood disease and local applications, if they accomplish anything at all, simply give transient relief, Th Tynes fae, Anderson imnond, Three | [Wiitar, SAME Chor GRAND OFRKA O Me, 10 1.0. larthal poison is In blood and Bot the mucous membrane of the n throat ayer nw, is and trachea tries to relieve the « Wet, Pe ny Oe ee ee | GAVIb: aecreting large quantities of mucus, the rin Y' BOA itt RAVAtOnE, a WR diveharge sometimes closing up the nonte Aa ey dropping into the throat, 6 'S CONTINUOUS | 14h by closing the Bustachian tubes, PASTOR'S sow Ayreon 4 tine causing eatarrh of stomach or nett 8 to CENTS DAY AND MIGHT, JE90 UNTIL LT I i] RUMBLE KOM THWBE GARONBR BHO. | TWO FANTAS MeDRIOE & GOODRICH. | AO LUCY ANB JRRE VERNON VITAGRAPH | ha’ KNICKERBOCKER, Won 0" ain MA UDE; RVo#, § MAT SA ADAMS} ox, AIGLON, XTHA MAT THANKSGIVING ous throat and lung troubles | A remedy to really cure caterrh inust be internal remedy which will cleanse the blood from catarrhal poison and remove the fever and congestion from the mucous mem- brane The beat and mort modern remedies for thie purpone are antiveption wel Ny rene Moesia Aaeb ! Be seem mito what) How different from this Is the work of Ner ‘nd compalltnan fi eA" | How beautiful Ite support to the natural powers! above the din of the oreh ‘wth an| Without shock of any kind (tw ‘ely vow Immediately the circulation of the blood improves The norven are quieted the quality of the blood is enriched and the new and strengt communicates jtvelf to every muacle of the body. Mr. JOHN D, SMITH, Electrician for the Tema Hoi 4 sleep well, than’ & Aplen: \ Ma hat] br, Gree Nervura blood and nerve y, 1 determined to rought him several recalls, pletely of all my complatnts, nae vu anal sah, amplani Jatenee. te bash wh Sa ‘OREN PREP SF TE Us UF WORKERS & leading ¢ Mail Wi oll ehront d syatom vira! erable them hi ing aimont night and ian oan tan i tried, and iy, food woul Wan Much alaran Yactnina of the wonderful weed Gone it Tt enired HF ao 'thla ‘itendla. will give all health seckers counsel free of charge, His office is at 35 West | 4th Streot, New Ys City, and his advice may be secured by personal call or by letter th the mall; no charge Is made In either case, ‘The worn-out In body, or vigor will get prompt help from Dr. Greene, His advice in abs fidential and is freo to , Amusements. po NI YORWA PAVOHITE vaU RW when ans vit! sole 1 41 Uubert C4, Bh. Diodiesn RALLY WARFIFLD HEN A PIBLUE KDRE RE a0 ¥. REPUBLIC. THANKS Herne in sag arto. MhaaNe j 14TH ST, THEATRE, | DON'T voRUIET ob WATINER Pade | OsT RIVER leisure clase is smal, of great wealth and to tel) others shou ft tty, hi iN fier ARENN f Raven ‘Teandton ws | Weber & Fields’ [on WoLe HOPPRE 1 aude hening tite te Mh sen "aceon ~ haben " 2 ke "Nit uae ha LILLIAN mati Hehe wan We and vino Kes ‘ i tee daveb 3 ‘ 6 1® teeth 4 known a8 Ruealyptol, Qualacol. Sangul 1a contnNONs sopearance tn ecordeon. |i - MISS IRENE VANBRUGH H and Hydrastin, and while each of thee | EMPIRE “a HERALD (i)! Manatee Ae nothin Whose pioture of the Coaknay has been successfully used separately, yor Matiness Wedn VU AR nur at ort of an Anat nat at fi he ba ant manicure laiy one ot oe fest lit bea been diffeult to get them all com-|JOHN DREW in RICHARD CARVEL. TIMMY MONTH OF ay te fave ey, pop hings eve en oon any bined In one palatable, convenient and eM. ry o MASTRRWOMN ‘ tlonable, In GOODE xs |i form Ai, ft rs vn, CERIN THKATRE 9907, | pyre Mat Toecimonla) THOM AA WIRE ‘The manufacturers of the new eatarrh Wree. O18 Mate mat murray "20 inant OF ny apeciaiized clams. 11 is more {eure Atuart's Catarrh Tab DRRAL A } tet ated ity tt [ain tr tena we HARE, |THE GAY LORD QueR. SNS 4 5 ne r yout th hw ; sult They are large. pleasan on irre “4 din an we THE, PRINCHER @9 yy Mae i anne ag mick to {ir ankles, 19 b Trot pad ite Mee ne, Lenges, 10 be dinmvived io the mouth, thus | AUION, fee Wee | THe AUTTRRPIS ; of the night, Mise J chee bi A iby BM savertine wormoin in fovinelatton [reaching avery part of the mucous seu Wh, P ihe Bia Mneteal Comedy rin MAT. TOCAY 8 ( Randwcn onde: with Caml These woubled ' ne, | Aaa at tae UaPORE ARE SRA toe ieee DAILEY HODGE, PODGE & CO, Gres: Witew Borie j i yn gas" L have Wo meade of kuwwinn. ror] Ualike many catareh rt wars Hl} We ™ Wider» Wetdiay NUR f my part, 1 don’t q itoprleticn |Catarrh Tablets contatp no cocaine, opiate THRATIN, Sh oh weds | hag A the Rane i) ryote moult Dina play, but ‘only. for iita und hummer lor any injurious arog whatever. sad are| GARRICK “tren eit, Mau. 21 “ae Pace hae ay feta pec nature and drameue actia peng beneficial for little children and] MATINGRA WRONESE Ry AND aATURDAY 4 Levon or et fonnato inton because her vette cane ablermtece (nr Taliet mmannee’caametty agus WM. H, CRANE as DAVID HARUM JAMES ‘0 NEILL aceacny padeatina ol LA clearer Raa’ with teore etene TREE B yther play thot has beni vin New! Mr. ©. it Hembrandt ot Rochester, N i \ ‘ene Cristo 10 4 AY chhor memiut of the Pion. a {3 me Hane, (1 ain nat dnt by an 1 maw oF vod people whe Mr GARDEN ™ , @ , WON rel auttered as much ast from Catarrh of the aw ‘ $00 Mal a ORPICLIAM RAYMOND SILL. : i eannct earn any Thad. throat and stoma’ 1 used sprays | RICHARD MANSHIELD In HENRY V. i000." VICTORIAS 4 2A. coe & tie pdt T had reqd a }inhalers ap 4 powders for monthe at & 1 4 Fic | with only alight relief and hud no hope ¢ THPATRE, Nnay & dine 8 THE BROOKLYN THEATRES, isi ate [SE lah rid be no howe ot BUOY TMata ’ nw of Act IH Cilmeathy- @oloh deemed, wo oniy | 4¢ “Melle ct Bohemia” and ‘tana’ ; rin te (ookest aim: [ehange of elimate, whlet seem "| Foxy uiller” Jerome Sykes. GAY LORD QUEX. , Welles’ of Biroad’s room lehance of cure row ja Week. ohn Hare looks forgoes his pitt Laut apring | read an account of som Drow Big Audiences this Week ‘hia is how John , 4 ha ear % “The Belle of Bohemia, fresh from in profile. ? ener at ae ever lremarkatte cures made Ww Miuart es Cetarry | Manhattan ‘ini i “ \. PHILIPP'S » naire ite run at the Casino, amused a large | WO NaerENa: OMAOBED * he world jpto | Tablets and promptly Bought a (Ri IN 5} veo! Mab, ie audience at the Columtta Theatre in “ VOOVMECDD i ” Wogde 1, lovahle | box n my 4 agit, pe 4 obtain th ~ ‘GRACE GE UE {ER Ln o New Tie Brooklyn lant night. Sam Rornard and) Here, jadion and gentiomen, is a play. | | PUA TT ekene | Pom Caneel Trae Te Oe eT «A p! AMP his brother Dick impersonated the! ¢ wish the itor wowd print it in| th In areIAD, nh | Y comtinued to uae thane dally, wit ® KEITH’ S* be Hi GRAND JEFFRIRS German Dromios and the cast also in| jtaiton or captiale or somathing, but be iat onlays iol bac Beige | cA whe Siac In i" ve, LRWIN KYA ‘ cluded Virginia Karl, Marie Datnton,| probably wan't, ao 1 can only repes:| Piempt te eeene se digeation all | could anh wad i ‘Trixte Priganga end others that it lem play, © teal play, © vol dunt is ‘ arine whieh had begun to fall ab [AMERICAN Metropolis A warm reception was accorded (>| pay, w blood and meal nnd tone piny,| Cofarimed sult of the vatarrh, haw greatly linp A —_——-— Mrs, Lonlic Carter on her reappearance! and not an oveay or a fencing school or| Heh Att iw ou Wille ( i Hi) 1 feet 1 ean Near ae well an ever. | eepe aM a un, Hig musa As “Zana” at the Montauk Theatre last | in Anthony Hope storiette or a seriva| to se aie f , houehold necessity tn al Brooldyn Arisomertiy gvening. The play was presented in Ith} of jiving pictures. | able m Aeeplag com A TLANTIC th pala ig he form. : Now York haw been walttng a year for! (ine lori vart'a Cate 7 A Reker GRAND Mr. (oieph Murph “The Old Homestead” went 10 the) mine Gay Lord Quax.” In the ordinary | i le be : : Armphion, tie old play has lost none] curse of eventa we should have hed Al '*y im te meres |SAVQ i titer ek ren of lie Grawing powers through (Frequent lamt season, but Mr, John Hare hud] ing a nivale Reidel "1 esi weamrrren ecu sty | ff eis ON visits NeLL_ BLU SPORTING LIF : Henman Thompeon play ind wo we id not mot He til imme nian |e " H Ween Hiplomacy? was revived at Payton's| yur ioc um redolod nnd be glad, Wo-| Yet rote al f= rs ae baa BIA H nao agp te manor loved. trianda, that we were compile il TAO NEH CAREW CASINO, ih i TO- NIGHT. " va by COLUMI y CASING “OMIM to hy ¢ behold, . rews ) tee |gompany Inchud ty | to Walt, for behold, we are rewarde Mation in The Belle ol Coho the ig Englian mel elaborate ata; Hi at th ram wa: pet M claiming ‘inoue at hearty igh? By “the real thing’ | mean ft Hare; firatly, Mioe Irene Vanbrugh Before maylng anything about Miss houghi about the play do not ‘@ play for the Norm! condiy, | * | irene Vanbrugh and Mr, Hare | must ting utter an aft h to be underetood as pro- | loadin wt Watinek’s, “FLORODORA ‘ “ Mise ign Neiisvnole revived. Rapho rata ay RT 'NETHERSOLE, ‘SAPHO, cot Theatre was Mi Ta 2 Mt pny ia ith STAR Ld Lie Vagrants re Sindabe nik '" Hy rw Mats, Wet, Sat fdlh iy Tutor young Maio? tutborrone jay in a § nf 7a ace alisbman of fine mane prevence, but ? ,. bas ee eainslen eet to “ee r Wala r wusAU pend ‘Lyte he oaths CARTER PAYTON S, » 1 Bib] 10 28, Piro Wace sal Lite AN)

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