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4 THE WORLD: MONDAY EVE i, NOVEMBER 26, 1900, _ ph t . AN EXQUISITE LOVE STORY.|BERNHARDT CENSURES SUPERS AT = KOCH & CO. | Tow ROL A SUNDAY NIGHT REHEARSAL OF L’AIGLON. F meeerenioonss | 26th St, West nites ata | Vab® in Silk Waists, ’ Remarkable concessions for TUESDAY and WEDNES. 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Flannel Waists, Dressing Sacques, In the midst of the season down go the prices, and your chance arrives on TUBSDAY and WEDNESDAY to obtain unparalleled Values in perfect fitting and well-made Waists and DaintySacquest — ” LADIES FLANNEL OR ALBATROSS SHIRT LADIES’ DRESSING SACQUES of . WAISTS, an edd lot in various styles, — elderdown, collar with applique of t Ned or unlined, light or dark colors, — and bound with satin, finished with af were 4.00 to fro lors—tight blue, ih 2,85 & 3,95. ivenierorrnt' weer ieee 79 | SYNOPSIS OF PREOBDING CHAPTER, wart » e proponed that fal Y DOO20-22-22-909-0696-6-45-05-4559665025525246 a the man the nd the court bbe moved for a forinight ta ihe Ring ot Areas s nt (r%. named the Te pervin 5.90, ate. LADIES’ FLANNEL WAISTS, clusters of LADIES’ DRESSING SACQUES of tucks on front and back, Maes through> — elderdown, finished with crochet fie. an rane SL dala ; out, colors—rose, red, blue, a 39 ow ender ry Be } ;. or pink; were Ay EY violet, gray ov black; were 1.55, ’ ‘ . * ‘ ' ’ rf ® e ft the ball at whieh An ow ‘Vietor of Kurland are tebe form Rornard! 4 the Vrincess = meat tthe palace ‘| It Was Haron ee ne ee ee FRE TT teeter ts they are OH) Oniet of Police Son” tay | MURRAY !"s."H ae + Dy Piited by the Kin | roping about blindly in the dim let ; Z| ih Block Rast ot Pye CHAPTER V. | My and yn the ita's ficove, tg i I t t KD Yat. rome The Arreat, thundered ann reryrrrerrrereererererrrerieververyerervrrvevervwevarenreyersrrscevervvevevererrrnrernverentrrtrs. st a0 (//7/,0) 4401/1 YHan. the devil are you?" HY don't ” \ came. | oe m0) e ” ” YeAR “W a Ayn. 708 69) ne yo Ferseral RT iy Imporiants’ anawert Lol] Tetlg Them How to Die cae mn had encountered (he rniertt answered him in ® 1") Actress Works Every Rug Sale * h to be the King! breathers) the King's volee | ‘ ¥ " m . reathiersly, as the Kin 0 Holle han pare | into hie fave, then Naturally, and Criti-| Dews came the curtain with « rush. Who rehearsed them?’ asked Dern Minute from Sunday outelde was again raised In a demand! fel ‘The audience knew something wae | hardt for admittance. thotivand pardons, etre!’ he blurted wacanine “Plerron,”’ shouted som "dar ok” arenas count Br | "na! now te ine observe” wont on| C18@8 Stage Manager) ert iia wet nete tN dace snort | where ia Pervonte wernnarat aakes,| Night Til 2,48 o'Clock) Pay, 4y tigue nai tne, for ax I looked out Just now King, "that though there jn no law and Musicians. wait, When the curtain arose agatn, | glaring about her. This Morning. Afghan Carpets, ’ y -ens e-=> 1 ot) SOVORINE such cage Baron Holdensen at the foot of fe ee ane neither Bernhardt nor Coquelin had| ‘Phe unfortunate stage manager came 1 mo ° ont olvilized tans ‘gy the wall He would surely pee me a Chief of Poll ; eee em moved, Tho supers were boxed up tn| on like in "Papa's Wi ‘ ler hin "Quick!" whispered Angela, dragging | !"lkn's presence by oh. Hote at “ Tet of bainted rooke’ Only thole honda | @heb bad a mild iagnuer ed’ fle bi hoc wf Baeeratng tiara tne mtn ta rears Tet A Ae ah, FV YoU'DAYO| our aoty ot the reae rebenrdel of pbowes. ‘bay, the, toatighte ‘They | muatache, joined him, Bernt 8 oO Om NH ne AMR abe 7 ft. 6 x 10 ft, The Late Mr. fe “hide Lt ey raw arta “ ay vetance In Foor Staje at y'a Dar "L'Algiong had proceeded without a [/0oked like chickens tn a oral bite Pade sy at did not know about how is tae: hie aPiaa) RAMU R TATA ts $50 lo $75 Pulling the portieres acroas the alcove, [thin event importantly 1 chanced | Aiteh at the Garden ‘Theatre, It was Monologue on aniline Coquelta wa Aisappearea, | {he eleetrie lant man, rhe ram through ) Angola hastened to unbolt the MOF AL) T have long secretly. belleved. te be tie | 100 atter midnight thls morning, Bern-| Bernhardt plunged at once into &/ 146 was not on the mtuge again after the) "Me Avene again wilhout Coquelin > , Which His Majesty was hammering, | ring-leader of tho Society ‘of ‘Arcacian | hardt Was acting as If who was playing|™monologue on American supers And | second eruption. | The ondertul Improvement Extra Quality “Dear me!" eho exclaimed nx she | {ails Me was in the palace atdens, | before a pagked house, Coquelin was {french stage managers. Por Ave wolld | goarcely had the supera got some:| li the atage affect NH Yona Bt yaupevia @onfronied King Louls, the Cardinal and! yep [ae H Preah ios in rare good humor, His speeches had | Minutes She talked without @ pause. | where near to Bernhardt's idea o dying The little audience was satiahed, They Pe . d ci the Queen Mother, “Why, the door wae) Akaina ¥ Vand Pilowel him,| won applause trom the lucky litle aue|No one dared answer, Coquetin lay on) men's groans before the musielann be-| Mad vot only witnessed « wonderful bi ervsian an Oiiitste i oa actually bolted, wasn't it? What a) fist hin tn j (vt 1] dtonce of fifteen, which ant in the cold, |his back looking up at her, One could) gan io get the wrong cues and staried | 0% Motive, but they had seen and heard . A AN KOGIYE shame!" | window. Tt wa Nuthe ago,| cheerios theatre. ‘There had been no] fee his aides shaking 4 lively march ahead of time, ‘They | NOW Hernhardt got such marvelour re Turkish Carpets ra een “Angela,” paid the King, glancing half | Your Majesty ove him 1| interruptions, Bernardt bad whispered] Turning to the wupers whe aid: were stopped ao suddenly that it ap-| Mlle out of her amociates and domi: 1) 23d St, itt euspiclously around the room, ‘“what| sent for a peared to the audience as if husky atage | NAted every aoene, although not of ii gx12 to 12x 16 ft., ) After la few sage directions, but beyond this}oUt as If you were dying, Cry A Sth Ave 7 . ron mn , } What was more wonderful, they hat are you doing here You say thi Inu ov | her assoolaten were letter and part pers |AN-h-h—, ‘Toms your arma You ery | hands had thro(tied each musician In they "Tot came here for a fow momenta | said thy dein Mow lone havesyou | tect. Parr Pe V'oo-ceo' as it 1 had pinched you, All| the middie of a note, seen her mot angry, but just a trifle 5 to $7 20 58th Sty of quler and solitude betore dressing for | Petr. Nery, Angelat’ Sy In the Atth act, the Dattledfeld of | DC that one, ‘Lavina, he cried, ‘Boo-! ‘The audience knew Mt was seeing and rib aut bie dahl ted of Irel S' } 125th St iat Te the bail," she replied, bling Kit Tt would Heese the trem. : oo-o.' Cry for me." ring something not down on the bills, | ‘AMON was Worth the whole performance ' - ne with “Tt would hay Wagram, Coquelin as Flambeau had hearing am not d ot “L'Atgle It Bernhardt woeld res less than cost to import. “You are an unending source of A0X* | sible for any am man to have died, He was resting comfortably on| Once more the supers cried, But their) Bernhardt held the stage alone, She Fn TY tO JO eee ed | ee mee UL mY eee him! 4 iruen of ateaw.. Bernhardt had {linc Agony Was not real enough tol talked rapidly tor several minutos, tell-| jt, {nA Acqne on one night of hor : : 1» Hin Majesty, still In douds, " fon the window, | i. ached horwelf {nto the glorious vision |Satlaty her, ing the groups in the wings how the) would not be large enough to hold her 300 Small Rues And my parents are proving them. 1 events” responded Holden: | scene, dex Jaiming her ines with flery Her Bi ih On Out, seene ought to be played. Then she sudien i i Sy ores an REE esrcaiten hatin fo aearch ihn I. Gch? | torce ana vigor. Turning afntn toward tho audience tn|£an to call for her atage managers. No] s/ior yoheatval ut {hotnet forthe att $s 72, , Majesty's permine uid i aban , yhioh he rns [One & H fe made no gen: | er he b.. to marry one man when I adore another | “eee iny? rm i ‘ Suddenly sbe stopped tn the middle of | which her managers were oltting, Dern at eee esoacure waa expresced | 3 hry wore no hitene 2a ad bie 7 a) Mat, sn " ay seen eae Prinsea ne tly PATE UE | a line. Bho cocked her head one akte|hardt bexan a second outburst, Bho (uM All her displeasure was expretied | | There wore no hiiches ip the Inst aot, tures herp © ” r, . / t| Yel, for (he door was bolied on thie] and atened. Above the ertes of the|huried rapid fire of French at them | fly ; many e tio: g | Att one, § ist 8 err a “9h Nr BE Mig ha Oe | ; wounded apd the moan of the wind, [until he lost her breath, All were mute, |" then slowly walked off the wiage, | one roliearnal ended at 246 A, M. xcept nal value fergpes ‘geo fr abide Wy your promise Taupposet” — | fled Angela Barge tang Bs there rose a rich Mileslan bellow of ans] Coquelin had risen slowly, His back Supers Made to Change. Saal tor Ie wonder drace sere” 6 L A ‘Daily. je. Wetave yo fear about (nat! agy word (IPG. (38 Vy CiPMIne iret ot ait | Kulah, as cere ae the wall of a banshee |wax covered with straw. ‘There were| ‘The curtain was lowered and the atawel An thay fled om into the tain tiey | OO LeQKge nlique te pledged!” frOlhing th she reported “unblush- [and aw mourntul as the last quack of a Tittle wins of i: in hi hair, ‘The lighted, ‘The coopedsup wupers were) (elk th ge aimply repaid, for the ; ney, retur 0, Haro ‘ ‘ 29 ‘ nitions, He r hours apent tn the cold theatre PRR aid: tha lod: emmncrantens VA Wate RG V bo6;, HOFOR, | asine auch th. a taunder Bones Audience smiled, Coquelin made a few | made to change thelr positions Herne] fever, hours apent In the cold, theatre Karabagh Rugs, 'iaTW ST. THEATRE, 1y; “that toa wise good etrl, Now 1]... /.auppose Ao! admitted Jensen, _Betnhard ar dint r eword ‘the |rugges lone. nar At Jotned her: managers, She told old | by an Amor row an "supe. May ri! tot you why we were eeoking you. | lurk! Maida remely - += 7 re SxS Se 14 00 LOS ST ‘ives The Cardinal tells me Crown Prince] Ageln the muted snoeeo tre 5 A k = Victor Constantine of Kurland has just] OR ana: atode Toms: te) BIS HOP’ S AY | In arrived and is in his apartments, pre-/ourtulne, Melore the fare mene the | reduced from $18.00, Al paring for the ball, It occurred to your| intervene he core them amie, On) Owe JAN oer ih polabailge _ GO ON OPERA STAGE. SN ah TEU Retaents in your mpicrspriesie | ine nen mother wereamos the | Commencing | erie BRT A Male Wet. ao ‘of i ‘ute e arelasrecns, weiore erecting hin for: |WaRUnMCreR T THe Cardinal alone | | nS | Monday, November 26th, ARDY Th mally at the ball, If you'’ ni taint Count Bernardine!"' eatd | “FOXY ib ertent you tor vnioktng ot tt, tatne] fit Mase ts soon as he couid cate | Mrs. Hurst, Who Left Her Husband, Pre~ Lord & Taylor, ieeaipsc ~ er," broke in the Princess, “but, if itis) That te the name by whieh hi -_-_— : ’ ite the same to You, T prefer not to] {mpoRe! himeeit on, Your Majesty toe aring Herself for a Career Behind q torted Holdenaen. “But. thanks, May Go to Paris to B eal aa eee him until I am hc a FH Harlan T have discovered his reai| Nothing Settled Yet — the Footlights She Is y HI lla Broadway & 20th St. | Whole totes mt tune en the bas | Wdentity = , M aa em ne TAVNO Mot" make the Carina: Doesn't Know What Starred by Manager | NIKE W ORK, “Have your own way then,” snapped} ig: Binisiy of kee va in Dowager, " Come, Louis, let} olared Holdenaen, Lat h ve the child to her fit of otmii- | he dare, hee, he i, silent runt Hernardine,” wild the Queen wi ‘ON, Nov, % — Prominent of Musrachunet| f WW . mother, with dignity, "I hay epected ABINGTON, Nov ‘om ny 0 isnachunetis avenue and seven ta A Fak aay nae (M8 Lyon all the time ‘ Mave HUNDESHET TT aay Francis Hope wan up early this! dignitaries and members of the Metho:| teenth atreets, Mrs. Murat has a Ui one * “We |e not an 4 at, father,” cried |rorning breakfasting at the Plaga Hotel) dist Episcopal Church tn this and other] vace no voice and ts fo She Came For. Very Wealthy. Edwardes, ey eee MAT. TO-DAY, DEWEY evroPeAN SENSATION. =| Pain "Orton Daneorn* “Novation Amusements. | CASINO net as nd Mat i Mabel Gilman ts Company now | 90d muted noise came from be- ss ogee wtentin eas edie Bot ome lwith hor titled husband, She refused) cities are deeply troubled over the per-| music, Ax wife of one of tie highes end i ha bor 1 ml sats ry Thentre |Bs A td a pneened! met me in this room’ because I aent for |e? say Why she and Lord Francis had! sletent reports from Paris that Mre, Bila) oMolain of Methodiet Church and th : ' ' her resle | METROPOLITAN |. " ° fn tumor t that whe | returned to this country #0 suddenly.| Root Hurst intends to go on the rojector of the great National Univer had noise? oehoed the | him “Ie thero"'- i OP tag NRE CR vets wh Lady Francie may go on the stago| wage. ‘hetr distress is owing to thelaiiy of that (arth, she was detarred |" h George Edwardes an WARK! WOE ‘ over ty m ye! or ‘ar to be wtarre bi n » on f peere AVF ONES notte Up ere tne le & COUN OF A conaniratonn ree | agnin, | fact that Mrw, Hurst was formerly the! from indulging in her love of muslo be | My rm marred in a big | Tei | DAMIRty PROMDAW'S RoC omaha, tah vies is nald to be hauneed, you] “Hush!” crled the Queen mother, | When asked what waa the object of| wife of John Mlotchor Hurst, Bishop of! yund what could be heard at sacred pros Paeceoen ate py AN. PARE Lb) lau, hore mT Ww Haunted, B auppoes, ty the ghuoat ppeiouely, ie Fath ani my avout reach Pier vinit to this country at this Umoe,| Maryland and Chancellor of the Amett+| conceria, at divine sery and in her p In the capt of the | | Me iy | LYE a ike ated ‘ Per edaee thelr wicked” famities | you MAITY | raay Francis wold f oan t miveralty he anyenrer ot 22m Many of er friends ansort that | 1” wil bo filed by thet | , WA HOWAL FAMILY, aroye thom into lavelens marrages,”* unt Bernardine,” said Holdensen Why | really don't know; do you, ‘Ala Agnes Root was the daughter Of) this was the principal cause af hor {SUC ror Who pt he part Baturday | wn) MAR Miome’ sald. the King hastily, tol’ arrest you in Jus Mi Jeaty # name of | Francia?” Francis H. Root, of Huffalo, He was ol rmgrital ui ness, She had nieht |W ahi eld IIL Lae Ba Hurtig & Seamon's vain ek) a ta iy m { rs ppin he had lived here | F , e@| Si dae phat Hur.” Niother- fad FM Sal bd NerRe oF igh (aes Pnisiandaa the | His Loritahip thought for a moment.| millionaire and one of the strong pillars] for nearly four years when ahe aston: | Bier te arrival of Mr Lederer there i a . rnanita tha Sour mans i i Cardinal, stepping between the Chiet of | 1 really cawn't say 1 do," he salt,|of the church, Mahop Hurst tntherad shed the soeiul and teigious world by] ve been num rows among the |, ,pewla! M am it meen , ry Uthat Tnatant the wintow few open| Poti nhd he prisoner Mt fast. (A pause.) jhe wcheme for the American Univer) aeking a legal separation from the) PMnolpals in the rimanee. Tt finally | omits t 1 SAVOY! "4a. Tel Tal in hese ’ \ hese deiiuglbiielildl can bo Continued Hote somo ono remarked that the| sliy, Intending to make It the leading | pishop, tne control of her fortune and | Feacled & mage of open revolt againint | 1% T MRA aa Ay rere Iver | Maia Want, Rat 4 “ ie erore —-—---= = - =| weather wax deticod beastly, and both! educational institution of his denomina-| (he custody of her only child, a boy now {the managernent, and James Billiva MS Tue 2 ieLoe se ogo hat iaerioe ber tis. A iSTRESS. WELL. ed that it) Won, Mr, No ot and his wife, Mrs, Bilen | f ara old. All these thi Richard Carle went on strike for ext DER and Muriesyoe i Loni and Lady Francis adn J r ted, the Tlanc A NOBLE OFFER ka ae ee Joy: Ron, comninited Hierasy to the| mumetatey grated, the langy ag: |TOMend Cae | = “In tt true.” was naked, “that you] project, and the Bishop and the Root | ) June, 18%. The ‘Maseachunottn ‘avenue Mira Giltpan haw never been a tract P, STOR’ S| have become reconotied with the Duke| became imimate, ‘This was in 12 ‘The|houre wow rented, and Mre. iurat'e| able member of Mr. Lelerers company A my LL ic ae ze ant Opera & 3) Amer meort #anday At , io nga in the iy ’ » and Duchess of Newcastle?” Bishop's frat wife, by whom he had) MyWer ant other holding in ihe IBOH® aie resigned Adgus. wills MP Ax ¥ \ ibis! J wonen 1N Wax "Wa are very good friends,” ald] (bree sone and a daughter, had been| wis acted an her representative. Met| leederer wan in New York, alleging that |g,, AP, PMildlrn A ee | = 1») C N U ‘SE oe 4 Francis, evasively dead a year, He was then Afty-elght| mother died before the separation, The|she had been unjuatiy fined ¢ f appears |e wikis vnke dL cranial Contin 4 Bishop, in addition to his salary, he “WAL Lady Francis appear on the] Yeura of age, Mins Root was lose than) Bishop, In addicion fo hie salary, hae ating ite at recurs stage while ahe is here? twenty, The Bishop told Mr, and Mre | oa written Partner, Mr. Lowenfeld MAUDE\ “1,780! x2 4AT. | WALLACK' vas. at a “he has no wuch Intention,” aaid his] HOt that he would ike to marry her.) “Sirs Mural, whose property Is warious-| Marie George. piayet. her part fo "AIGLON. | ‘ $ BH. Lordship earnestly; “ail one can’ tell} He felt ure, he waid, (hat whe wan Mited| > celinated at (rm LO Oe | tow nights, while Miss Ohman con | ADAMS L Ie Gate APD |NETHERSOLE, A | has been living tn ap! ent myle in Pare ‘ ”y Mr. Laderer's | x. NICKERBOCKER Wear corner BO | what may happen,” for great work In the chureh wince she loft the Wishow, and has surs|tempiuourly surveyed the performar Germania Thea Sth Barley i “You mean if the right sort of oppor-| Her parents were so muoh pleased with) prised oven that lavish Olty by the HF: | trom q box In the soutm at taney EMPIRE " "At teste on PHILIP'S 3h as decrees, ot Mee Tore, tunity offers she wil accept itt’ tha ldee of Raving the Bishop for 6 fon | ety oe ae eae ie at ee (diMoully wan pa spd Mitaes ile | wadinediy hi veapreal de Kira Mat. Phankeelring Day, 4 ‘t id Lord P Indaw that they hardly consulted their! 1° teh f \ int eee, Wek aets 5 Wed. & Mat. 01 ib f again sae sieht ine datighter. Invitetione for the wedding) home, in, waen the moat H ne had iete.a JOHN DREW in. RICHARD CARVEL | Stag asa Stitt here without ny ae ‘cma | had been tesued when Mr, Root became | the ie sadn yopruno a The Opera ¢ to ‘ ore by / Mii Criterion Theatre, "7 ry wv GABAP THAIN ROBBERY, Ore Ore tg hall remain i tque, jarden, the famous ‘cel tr ¢ th MIMAN + 4th a h sit Chamber ni aca Gaver Oat at Wil abotaee mila tate iA Merit Arend Operetta, ire {he ime of the Future tn August |e tan MATIN aA TIURADAY | METROPOLIS FHATRE Lt a i ir, Chamberivn py trv ‘- ‘ Irand Opera: Hore rs ree Edwardes oun Rv ge & Matinee Hatartay CHAMPION JERPRIFS,- t we are not worrying about that.’ | pishop wae telographe for and the wed+| Hurst appeared herself among these pr t Lord and Lady Francia were met at the and astonished the Par) "HARE Th Lor -r x suagty y nicammsbly, pler by | Putnam Hradlee ding war celebrated by hia bedside, purity and atrength of y The Gayl 4 Que Harler| kre. 8 1b, Ma asta aurong, accompanied them to the| Mra. Hoot built a magnificent home auch enter wal that Mr, Lederer s bd ile F Powers tn writ Hotel WNetheriond Dut for same unex-| for the Hurst# in this elty at the corner! bern given va r her Aunploas, money in cablegrame Houne plained reawon they. did not reatater ah Seems | Gilman might. he . = og a mae there, but went, Acroms {0 the Fiase, ol | een Soret rig Perhaps there ia something GRAND neath vault ANTHONT ‘ancla Hope was formerly May| voted for him tried ty eapture the horne | hack in thir lnat disagreeme itoaee f 3 2 ee vhiie the struggle wae at its a signed from the Daly compat “ban ; | GARRICK nyoe, bi yn Ry ao a boyleh lookin, naividual open Theatre In New York ts i ‘Te: 3204 Mad. AY i : peste pe P A Unique Behibition im Whiten an | iene (h Now Yak ime y Matinves Weloe elie ot etieiport i he sineas in her a ub et | ? vin Laer crhke an fee WE Joli fur busines with J | WM, H, CR ANE as David Harum, Lively New York U carried ont execution the stranger | The National Woman Suffrage Basar, | 2OMCoe Brooklyn Amusemanta, dents Take iim hid its clothing torn, his hair rumpled, which is to be held at Madison Square fos YEN THBATHR, 270) ot ant Medison hia head bum nd hia dignity dusted . oe Special Notices Sarah Bernhardt and M, Coquelin. momber of the faculty of] Concert Hall from Deo, 3 to &, Ie the pec " aral nd oq An tneienant tof the ¥ of] ‘Then tt was discovered that he was a Hi Grand | |THE VILL: GE the New York Untverviiy has not yet) profesor who, by mistake, had wan- | fire enterprise of ta Kind In the Couns | oie Wea rnun eTWIPe are [serge ot. Matinone Wes recovered his equanimity and seventy-| dered In try taclode the cold when applied 1 Won, | POSTMASTER, five studenta of the class of 1M are —_—_- | “Heory Mate aud Territory will send | sings. Cal wa ot teiptivee KEITH'S... vat xt Week -MERNIEA MEANT OP OAR, going about thelr duties sheepishly and Veteran Jeweller Dead, Jeo .ributtons and many of the States | Like Eesnie mt all & stetr, | Misael romeawhat penitent UTICA, Nov, %--Charles C. Shaver, i)! conduct booths under their own ‘The other day all the members of the! one of the best-known dealers in Jewelry | Management, Clas of 1901 met tn their classroom to} and silverware in this section of the) In addition to the State booths, there | Hiyearan wets * elect @ president #tate, dropped dead of heart disease! will be speotal booths in honor of 1. Tr i REPUBLIC » | Manhattan \: Xia Mo Thank’g] BROOKLYN 1s is. dehy K.] while dressing at his home in this city| cretia Mo! Bie Bilpabeth Cady |g Week) Thanhagiving Day GRACE GmOnaK In ih AJWATY. Goodman. Mr, Sbaver had been in business ton ony; a doll The Pert. Pri, | Next Monday—-LULA! GLACE, teen Anze Page, COLUABIA of panna! at i fat eget numa sake a ies hemi AMERICAN. §,:),:3rmue| Miu MANE sett " ‘ HINGE (AUB) “ by i 4 . J ria Ff 1. Thy POWRR OF THE FI M, “ ¥ +. ston Amusements. IN OT T If BARTLETT DAVIS, | BJOU O¥e ass ang | THEATRE, OL

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