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THE WORLD: FRIDAY LVERINC, JANUARY 18, 1901. LITERARY SENSATION. aT “The Glimbers’’ Siete _, ASTRAUSS iN Rhea PLP EPTHISOOHD DOD | ening World’s Woman Cartoonist Criticises the in Which Miss Binghain Is the Leader. eoosecec BY MISS KATE CAREW Of] } :;Boston Symphony Or-! chestra's Third Concert | Huxo Becker, Soloist. | (; | wy tytowers of the Boston! t ry grow in number! D \ unde: | : ES rn ts supposed, by a err ther con 4 z t are a record of beautl- y , zie Mall as: | \ ful and wonderful dev { persons and localittes have ' ing concert | \ been changed and some ps: intimately upon certain of iu i * programme | s erture sie Oy $2) Haydn's teello Recker as the = Kymphonte | events, have been omitted; shape in which the: story of this wom: time. The the identity of are preeented in the en. Tne tdea ts to tell the tragic cating it nore fully at the present POPE E-F2- OPTI O OCU r re ind Stra: ing World will give §) to the first person who discovers the author. 4 viswed since Che pearing here. It ts t2 On ¢he Cam: Purity of sentiment i is best expressed by The Purity of olden Rings As se Who 1s shEt Suddenty the moon vughts I cannot understand ee being On the 0446060918 60.240:5--5-: Pbb-E BH Smoo ed herself out of vapor-int any doubt on your side. What must t snd “Neapolitan os ei an tght 1 of iY ith » that Ido nor do to show: “ Untrammetied to form Ww ‘ddi Ri 8YNO! . ra ight full of pleasure in when We mect and sorrow when wi ave |G = Aidks $2 A Ae pore ACIS Gere ceil Ses ober cm ees em a eee See ens ze ‘ otha, one ehe| 4 ° on Out apparentemeantng F erriter ptt Perens Bat st id ree Cate Sapatea a aes tai ieie aie [stared andweine ray Tanne twefore ait Spat tea ede And all those other ag which encompass « teniler regard’ oF mw rip! ¥ ne Hi © startis! wit! er Nke 0 } ry “Don't ot whic meet bh " { Gree tana. up reel with descriptions of h a wortd aid enyeD anit mol whteh st ; ji Ke someting of majesty modestly betray any appreciation for the most refined Tow a eeriea ef letters found toca cashes, atta? jergrowih | | not said! tide to datuty and fase form of personal adornment. re ange nlent je udeedie TAthinky sor much off Your my Cheapniss in a ring means cheapness in the atiection which it neve some da. youll only to have to look the jwritere death, and alphabatiestly aur- pars | up trom Your books to And me standing. pores t ateeped it, over whor | THE CASKET LETTERS. represents, or tinge of chicanery in the desire for ornamens tation. ane portals table sleep ie you alas mould you still be In doubt ‘adel in heaven. the: x you? y ~} IGS >] NDS - = ey srhrocher; TOV ed yon 72a GeA exp tested WE MAKE RINGS QF ALL KINDS, FOR EVERY DELI That tn love In tts moorries, not {ts all my thoughts will surely look SHADE OF SENTIMENT. Each ring is made with \ FEW. times in my life, beloved, 1 prieos notelts nrg tne Wecker's playin ‘ {ADE OF | i 4 have had the blue-mcon hunger a worl what Ie the Heavier’ ed idea in mind that it is to be with the wearer AL- for something which scemed ‘00 nes eve. TD ee inastery WAYS—to be more important than any article of the wardrobe, no matter how costly, There Can Be No Bargains in Rin in Ring Sentiment You SAVE, to be sure, when you buy a Ting from us. You SAVE. the middleman's protit, and his reat, and his clerk impossible and good ever to come tric. Prosatc people call It being “in the T comfort myself with a pretti¢r Stieg 5 readiress to sce that Tam eaty thete ny unhacpiness, | eave, Nota day now but Lthisk L may |G fending the [ree you again: T am tn a golden uncer tainty from hour to how ral T love you, you love me A mist_of]§ whi h biesing swims over my eyes nv the words, tl they: become oF same thing. [can no longer divide @ fortunes through is wits (Min i a 1 aeantng in my mind. Amen, ther’ 90/3 Ae the ne Sinoine allow. lis i Hor the think matines to-morrow after hire and all that, inasmuch as we make the goods and sell TO THE MANNER tab agb F nk Worthing M y startent wiih and des and ske ¥ He si dortunes througt and they) were ate plum porridge with me! Also I do detieve that 1t burned his mouth, except my word for it. To-day, not the blue meon| nor happy cn Kaelf but the man of tt came down and “oy be * 3m quite reagonably happy thinking me. {night need that I should, TNO Bea ieee thins proR * Hince {t makes me know that yon love op well, 8. & ttte way to “group Cans Ta Reser nie Gans Trenuthuwaky'asayinphony No.6 tub them at retail. But remember TH , \ teas much as orer. Datoved: T have not written to you for |) Hai, Ing the. for husband dhe 2a asmphonte piven ‘No. 3. IT ISN'T BECAUSE THEY ARE CHEAP GOODS NOR If T have had doubts, dearea:, zhey| fiecoved: 1 heard quite a iene time. Ant 1 could not. 11 Into the paper ont) |« agtarspinnovamtiocs BECAUSE THEY ARE “JUST AS GOOD AS THE J, Imave been of myself, lest I might be kK of you as have nothing now to aay thin’ wthor's fault. Mr. Eide. & TinndreTelreeee GENUINE ARTICLE.” The quality is all th very easily die of this great happl. 14 3D NE CLE. i¢ quality is abl there. unworthy of your friendship or love. neas, no certainly do you love me! diet ISTER RAWLING (wt Suspicions of you I never had. - WEDDING RINGS, CLASS RINGS. thoushts of 1 breath more of it anil T should be gone: = dearest, and good-by and Walter Damroach’s Firat Lecture. Seamless, 14 karate. $3 to $15 All Diamonds Who wrote that suspicions among | you exer charmed me exceptiin the seis b oe -$20.00 Y thoughts ERM Sats Tarnone birds VAs rming vyich mean magic and 1 want letters from me Dammoach begins, at Daly's Seamless, 18 karat 4 to $18 Turquoise and Pearls. wee $3, Ha tng only by twilight? haubyonydlontren nett its afternoon; his serien of lec Seamless, 22 karat... $6 to $20 Chased figures or plain gold..$1,7 hough iva baeree ameter yaugireot mat lant ke TH Ge iting a Tocdayraveatientste We put full worth in these rings with a tecling that you a always of myself! And if I have looked | MUCH fo the depths my dream. but my Rreat wakin bencle welcome to full measure—no “skimpines Our name is : ght. Tam waiting for no blue moons —eo ———_—_—_—— worth more than gold to us. “L. B.” wedding rings have for you ocly with doubtful vision yot I{ things xot strong af fs not w; my heart haa not a wish vou do not fulfill. 1 owe you my you, but just ap ToUieitlehonitiacelyaleione have always seen a high reputation to sustain, | Our diamonds are well known, you tn v Meht as my eyes could bear. Blue moon- | M hethereyounate: really slovedcor tte, and for uny 0 you must too. ght. belo f aol ermbeloved e nt pays out to he tast farthing and st A ] pa a i Peuscnipettia ttt anes a a (aii nai PECILLO EATS I your ebtOr oe ant C T We are located at the corner of Third Avenue and 58th Street, by lt ia you alone who can make «un-| | Well if you wut be ie nothin Fn m shen t ‘uninle at your Tove ool For Infants nnd Children. where we have been so many years, because it’s a good Thie 4 read yesterday has lain on my] ing but pray or ther bie Tecan, never tet thought of you gol f The Kind You Have Always Bought place for a high-class jewelry establishment, and several mind sinew oe true and altogether beau. | and love vou g ttle be few here and there ha: P other floors in the same building are occupied by our factory. Ufal, with v jor, not of} | some oF Rs ° minor. ae aay, et ee iB Tener which strikes the very cried o be ts ny out, saying they were nor ectry, thourly 1) was a minor | wth aml makes them. kin to weaker | still too hy to be looked at. I can't mortala who otherwise might miss their] argue with them: they know thetr own tS" 2 ¢/lizde| |LAMBERT BROS., ssc Aptos gone in quest of his beloved, | 1m areas beste and you know: antl she ts ee yet Pe found ind charm’) fovea te then happy, ia eee what, a nia tee ee fame 1 °9 AND IMPORTERS. “Here each branc! ¥ Tam also your most patiently ol Swayed with ® piltter all its crowded Pst e Etettl Foo? Vox or whatever yo@like to cat! tt. Sut —_—— — —E—E 3D AVE., COR. 58TH ST. R Lex Grrection pide ts my name for it Don't eat too much of Me prays your Reloved: ‘The certainty which 1 have| loving. now that.you love me so fils all my (To Be Continued.) w—we make a specialty of repairing Watches, cloc! clocks, jewelry, Old gold remodelled, exchanged or bought. We don't prin flashy cvts of our rings and jewelry. They are accurately illustrated in our catalogue, sent free by mail. And Krave the soft @ivine hair touch- In ruffed susters, Clearance Sale of } -DAISY GROGAN, WITH A HALF MILLION, STILL A STAGE MAID. Flannel W assts. ee fe SGU : * ( . VICTORIA. | "8%; 538; utes fat onROw yes ite rete Stee ie AMELIA BINGHAM We have taken our entire stockerat BEGINNING | MATHEWS COMPANY ‘nz =. MON., AND {THE CLIMBERS. Finest Flannel Wairsts, | JAN. 21.) BULGER | «. in aie “THE NGHT OF THE al? ue including a dozen different ma, a st “AL styles; embroidered, taffeta|— band trimmed, also’ Persian Weber & Fics band trimming, in all the igi MOL MOPEER as best colorings. : The recent prices on these aists were $6.50, $7.50,]- : 50 and $9.50, all at : ; . Sakae Carbs % Ni “sel 34.75. REHAN) ‘SWEET MELE Or KOSTER&BIAL'S Goodwin Maxtac Elltott | ERE TWENT 25 Lord & Taylor, lait ST. wir Broadway & 20th &. ire Chauncey Ganiett ihe OLCOT Tissro'Macn. (HLy. Fads Somer PASTOR'S Bie so cote | HEALD SEAM on nl at am Heiress Commended for Ful- filling the Contract with Her Manager. PRESS, Nona’ stronger. e Climbers’ 18 the most ort Irama to whley the A\ ee From the part of maid tn a play to that ef mistress of a cool half milion tn real lifes 1 ix quite a Jump, Dalsy Grogan has just taken that leap without turatng a hair, It ty safe y say this of her, for the fact {nue with (Peet N. 1900-1951. MACKICE GRav, DIZ WALKURR tot enouga + he hus decided to co: the ‘Naughty Anthony" Company, of which whe Is @ member, until the end of s season, clearly ahows ner to be a very sxensibie young woman a: done who fs not easily “rattled.” Datay Grogan ts a yery fortunate girl. She {s fortunate Ja having all this money left her, uncon- ditionally, of course, But she is stil more to be congmtulated on having a awoet, aensible mother, When you know | 4 Mrs, Grogan then you understand how {t happens that this slip of a giri, not yet out of her teens, consents to stay on and fulfil her obligations to her man- Wo carer, instead of Josing her head and off to enjoy her new- Daisy Grogan has {inherited sense as well as dollars, The tense comes from her mother; the doi- lara from her mother's brother, Mra. Grogan 1s a refined, very reserved little | woman, with dark, sad eyes and placid manner. To look at her. you woud way Yhat fortunes were everyday uccurrences calm and quiet 1s she fn all aU STAMAT. MATES f. Sehurnann-He rt Ww : Mat sat.2.20 | r rosin ' ves To-mor'w at % “tent « Arnusements. Pe EDON NLD ane: EMPIRE juews 2 alao, P| R ele TO R? S gare Sa MRS. DANE'S DI : < Atmelta & S FAVORITE THEATRES wv play won parts, and RAND huis MORE POWER TO HER! Miss Amelia Bingham—I was on the nt of exclaiming shadow ne! Jeed t hope tt will but not her w perity | DEWEY U (ania Burlesquers , ING PICTURES. The company out syndicat Last Mat. To-Morzow ; the play-=weit now play Is curious mixture of ell atl gt PAS CRITERION THEATHE, | - BRAND WARD & VOKES. “{ peed not tell you," she sald, “that It ‘a oul in belt artifeial ane fh may ant ¢ u on society @)! ‘ULIN MARI WE tl Ne Wh Mert Trompe. a Tamas Gee hepiiecaee ane and cheap phitonyp ‘als, but moat ¢ > progrean of aE Srey —— LU RCL Aaa a ea aii action for three lor 1 tn good In pre Clever character | Sth Are} c ¥ LS WALLACH’S"#, 52, Matzese See ee aol her uncle's more: types, In unfolding 0: two atroug situations. n containing plenty ot joey me | GARRICK fren. 2 ea eite “dill E m ns plenty o wr Na Saba dk Mal 6 J never seo a dollar of her unc! ye forceful and womotimes witty dialogue. Mlas Bingham hersel? playa a (| Jol! 9b f tomtasay ‘ © | Mary Mannering in Janice Meredith, ew Saiaree Mieveitd mpon ti | WM. H, CRANE as DAVID HARUM sae @ 3 Rowbule, iow awning, et She gave up every thought of that when she left her uncle's home !n Paris -and came back here to follow a ‘' § tearful, black-crepey part with great emotional power. Brooklyn Amusements, ~ [MADISON sq. THEA THE i . | BRORDWAY Bey " My Laby bainty.| ORPHEUM, IRPPENSON : ‘DE AS A ROYAL ROGUE. ~ [JOE MART and CARRIE DE MAR? eens e nine HENRY LEE, RICHARD HARLOW, PIANKA’S LIONS, HENRI FRENCH, BIG Gs TAR ACTS. HESTS Mite dle, career. Mysbrother waa a very straight- laced man with a strong prejudice against the stage, and he told Daisy then that if she opposed’ him In this matter-he should cut her off completely. He was very angry when she left him, ‘tay RD YEAR her Very letter I have freen her Is full MADISON SO. GARDEN is ot present position anti! the season] 5 {t fs her one ambition, now that closes?" Vo DONNELL Tk surprise. w! we found ho had left | eared peered b everything to Dale the nas the mean of ratifying I 19, "WHY. not Se taka I wou ee MAN FROM: HEWCO, HeyCuts, MOTOREYGLES, SWIMS ws 9 Doea.your- daughter inherit her taste become an opera singer. She has a gi e unfalr lot | AMERICAN RE u stage life?’ I asked. mezzo voice, and the intends going to Vee Rhee - { Biol ‘No; nelther her father nor I ever had | Paris early next spring, and stud, SDA " ve | THEATRE IN OLD KENTUCKY any Miclination in that direction,” she} With Marches! or some equally ut | RE BY replied,. “but Dilsy was always fond of | known ful teacher, naive Ketting @ Womunater " We 1 a , ee $t, from a tiny child. She used to play | “And xhali you go with her York, to say nothing of the {i if ! Pas zi t Beier $ if . SN IRI child parts when ehe was little more he answered, “I hav bs timed the change. would. elle + ‘tui VADIS YO Ww yer Sh ROSE Mi i indy i ‘io & 200 than a baby. Her first appearance was | been seperated from her u } g ME all events whe has made up her dures aie j MYR. LE FERNS in ‘The Bilver King: Whee she was|seanon, Her father died when she war)” considerate of a Sy uf > Lethe tan We aS 5 TAKEN HAI about seven years old she played Fairy | three years leaving me with tb ’ , @ snug Mille fore 1 P { Theat N 4 at 4 ‘Orchenira ines . Godmother {n:a Juvenile Cinderela com: | children, of whom Dalay Ia the yours Ins ti gan REPUBLIC + 5 COLUMBIA, wert Mc ~papy, and the Ban Francisco papers | Daisy ts my baby, and wherever she VIOLA ALLEN «: IN Sains Manat “als: yt 3 N MONTE st rene distr: praise] of Her work. [Roe shiall 20, ‘She la a govt ME WIN . O'NEILL ¢c je could sing and dance wonderfully | sweet and affectionate and ki Tue NEW abi G S well. In almost every part she ever | “Although sie atten uppeare: eeu EW ae ak MONTAUK, § Played ax a child a song was Intro- | bourds In San Franct-co where we lived | Vell from the Seaffold YORK. =F” N.C, GOODWIN: NAXINE. ELLIOTT duced for her,, She certainly had a} while she waa growing up, still she ate) atte Miehael D 7 Wier, Wome Ee 4 SRECUNENTS Femarkabie volce for a. Yttie fot. Bhe | toned excellent schools, and her [eaehlles atlehaa) « Demrnnnotace a renth | A oe. paren : | yraaia pretty child with chestni:t curls, |tion was never negtected for a moment, ayant; wanay Work) “cataine the see vis \ HAS NO SHOW. sia sno ETY. baeceeaaa fala: MANKATTAN tt8y arm Pre hts, tes | and she-entered Into her \work with a| But nothing could kcep her off the sta H ‘better fate, is sean a rato oe Nees co a ah PEL Te SAC eel ere airindlaen OrarttnOnap yc tS | CLL io pant an lane one sta | ‘THE BURGOMASTER "Is she golng to cultivate her voice] ways recure an engagomen: whenevor | While walkin: afford and’ feli|@ some sermons on the wivkedagas of fTNKe of | ; g "8 sar at icity’ ye ae FASE PSE now, as rumor says?” I asked. she would make the attempt. ie ine srouns es i ry elved a fracture divorce. i hy B 4 Fi L JA ave, ae “Yea thas ts precisely, what she will! “And she Js really going to remain ialiiaida lope sOSTCRGOEE | FECHOW's PERFORMING CATS TLYGEUM: ahora Paddy.