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~ Six Stories of: Love. Romance @ Adventure. For Love ‘By J. O Shaughnessy. a 3 Fa rv] 7 e y (Copyright. 1901, LTHOUGH I had deen a frequent caller at the home of Madelatne Zimme: had nover met Charles Indeed, there were many other youny men of my nover met at but the fact happened to Mouse of the laine. told me of he called to to make ou’ against him. is worthy of memtion, Newkirk who was in love with ~His tenderness for within my knowledge, as he hal n matter of beltot fered with my case of mi by Dally Story Publishing Company). r, as I tad a right to be, I Newkirk there. acquaintance whom I had her home, for «hat matter, that Newkirk and 1 never de callers in the tuxurious Zimmers at the same This was the} Made-! her was hardly dt, but it was so firm home that her; that was sufficient a plain case of rivalry After that whenever I en- it GSuntered chim at the club or at reecp- Mons the very sight, of nim quickened my sense of tures, his’ ra clothes and the distressing effect of putting: in despair long'@s he wns in she fei on T Was gind I had sev was paying my de’ It I would suffer by comparison reason jenen nt el fn ‘ner eyes. If he was minome fen= kis Mis Krave! hia correct arriage fad elaine For met of winning ptlona to handsome and dashing. he was devold of some of the essentials for ® rood hi I was sure, Made T knew this, ite did not nd. know ‘Therefore, ag One ‘who loved her with every fibre of his heart that was sensi- pie to ‘passion, (2 felt a double purpose woolng—to save her from him and 2B lh her 1 wanted to +: low at heart however, 1 from the discoveries Le rival, in dissecting for myself. It her what sort of a fel- wkirk was. Being his dared not. 1 knew Bruyere made the souls of women that It Would have a contrary effect. Newkirk ni ever spoke of her to me. I never spoke of her to him. She never Mentioned him to me, Still he kept So WaT here. When T calle, Whe ve appear ging esc w= No. of Madelaine |Dan iby eat Also to Appear in he 1 ed t he le to tpresery butt that hi too, From to put a maxim ‘Al Soon aft main ny eidence th haa an aftat t mom a perind happiness to be near ani that whole mont, Ther: wa ibe ve whirk would not Interfere for a vas watent at altaire of n ty New | of sup id to know . 1 realized, to win hers As‘a wise general would do Dreparatory to assaulting made a plan. It_was simple enough. 1 It # citadel, Was to tell-her that Newkirk was lead. That would leave the Meld clear. In her moment of bereavement 1 would natur- ally be the one man to whom she would turn for consolation, The bo ensy. I broke the sad news to while She didn’t take !t much to much mare It was too late to chan; L did the beat-1 could. T pressed tt to my Mps, 1 mu: so tender that they exca lation. When T thought ¢! ing proper. left for me to d over the cilff and ‘hope they expression of neneyea that filed my xc ‘And you love me, 's sighed. "I have loved you with for n long, long time, John, Pered. Madetal; all my heart I he andy | for we we | from him: -ane-en0-0- SEE 5 -0-0-tn ore tnane-e-s-enenenentnen eo { ‘Ther and the sky were 2 perfunied as we slowly forgot the dinner hour re happy. tate in the afternoon witen we to the hotel. We were sitth Lj It was fy or discharged fr studying them hot She gave a scream and thre fainting, in my arms, Hong the new arrivi wkirk, hack tro Had gO recent! What does thls mean, owas ont t nt Madelaine’s mother came shirleking to her duurhtere ald. A score of other women rushed upon me. 1 surrendered my. loved one to their mor ons, and extrie hysterleal_ cone Newkirk. fi Madelaine was mine at Inst and Thad nothing to fear Ax her protector L felt it to he my plain duty to punish him for his | Impertinent intraston. He was gone from the veranda. I went | the bh rotunda looking for him, Y e. oT went to the| Where did that insolent fellow go?" T demanded. ‘Whom do you mean?". asked the ap- prehensive clerk. Why that fellow Newkirk.’ ‘They have gone to thetr’room.” “Dh Whi NewRirk ts wkirk. They ng trip, I be- looked at jotel register and there was Newkirk’s famillar hand writing tracing the words rest would her one day e, were strolling along. the cliffs. heart, and I feared for my success, Women ‘are 89 nfiding In times of grief. we, the plan then 1d her hand, ttered things my articu- re was noth- Jo but jump would never tind my: body, she turned to me with an tenderness in her great bul with, Joy, ine’ “she whis- ‘Charles Newkirk and wife.”’ I send up your card?" asked T guess I have made a min 7* T sald softly. Then I hurried back to see if Mad- elaine had recovered, She wan sltting beside her mother, looking pale. I sat on the other aide her. She leaned over to me with a faded expression In her erstwhile lustrous cyen. “Was it his chost, John?’ she asked In a hoarse whisper. . dear; that was Act) fay with him." 1 sald calmly. “But you told me he wan dead,’ sald, with a tone of deep her ‘votce. aren't you more surprised to wife you “Well hear that he is married ey "SATURDAY EVENIN “FEBRU RY 9, TA ae “The Girl from Up There.” DOr There wil be two new productions on Broadway Monday night, one pretten- tlous, the other modest. The former ts salle! “My Lad: and will be given at Hammerstein's Victoria; the fatter is a comeiy by Augustus Thomas, entitled “On the Quiet,” and was written for the purpose of again exploiting Wiliam Cotiier asa star. This play will ve pro: duced at the Madison Square Thea Another interesting feature of the week will be the appearance of Dan Daly at the Herald Square Theatre Monday night as prineips edian of “Tae Girl from Up There" company Every theatre in New York will have a special matinee next Tuesday, which is qa howday in honor of the Mirth of Loncoin, The play of "My Lady" {3 what the Management calls “a romantic extra ganza,” the book being by R. A. Bar- nett, who Is responsible for “1192," and the score by Harry Lawson Hertz, The cast contains many well-known players, including Charies J. Ross, who Why, na. He told me folne: St to marry xome other girl when iilted him the week before last." he was going TO CONSECRATE. HOLY Imposin, INNOCENTS.: ig Rites at Which Archbishop Corrigan Will Preside. The Roman Catholic Church Holy Innoce of the nts, Broadway and Thirty- geventh street, will be consecrated with imposing ceremonies on Tuesday next. { Archbishop Corrigan will consecrate he church altar of the D. and the high altar; the Blessed Virgin will be con- + gecrated by Right Rev, Henry Gabriels, D.,.. Bishop of Ogdensburg; Right Rev. Thomes N. A. Burke, D, D,, Bishop of. Albany, @t, Jorepn. will consecrate the altar of Solemn pontifical mass wih! be cele- dergast, D. Philadelphia. «be Rev. James W Bains’ Church; » Farroll,. pastor of St. Joseph’: . brated by Right Rev. Edmond F, Pren- D,, auxiltary Bishop of ‘The assistant priest will subject of the sermon to-morrow @ and Second atreet, Nrvoktyn. series, "Some Pointed Talks t Presbterian Chure! een Fifth Anthony Hl. morning on @ evening on ‘Th fa the morning wi Forth"? (Schnecker), “I Lay 3M; (Schumann): tn the eveaing, “it a (Schneeker). Bishop will deliver his lecture Land Nlustrated by stereopticon. had an accession of elghteen mi Sunday's congmunion, he morn! ‘Possessing the din of Our Youth ing he will continue his lectures Life and Travely*—topic, Athens." **ith Saul and David on Mount Gilboa"' Is the morning at 11 Lutheran Church, sixth ave- In the evening About Plain Things,'* the pastor will preach about “Debt.” h, Forty-second, BI Shall Come (Tours), “Sometimes a Light Surprisca’* ‘On Tuealay evening. Dr. d onthe. Hol: This ehureh embers at last even: aA. Paul's at A meeting of much Interest will be held to Willett Street arrow ereniog. hr, man, will speat Kev. Dr. an Ing on Rev. Dr. Phil fn Grace Meth let the Golden,” oerwing koown as Power, pastor of All deacon, Rev. Peter ‘Treraont; master of ceremontes, Rev. P. J, Ryan, of St. Gabri: siaanaty throne. will els. bishop will preni in. the and tho attendants at the be Rev, James M. Galligan, rok Hol Pasian, of ome, pHa i end Kev, nae) rot etogencned Sy ty Hight Reve John rtd * Fasieys D. auxiliary Bishop of New lea cmiis WEDDIN \gazriage ef Fekimy Heroine An- mounced for Next Tuesday. ‘“WWASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—The marriage jug’ Mitg Mary Condit Smith, the heroine Yot.ttie Peking sie Hooker, ‘of Corps, “will ; Tuesday in ‘he Bishop and Presldent MoKinley, nd Lieut, Rirchard the United States Marine rtake! place-at rioon’ next the Church of the Epiphany. of Washington will oMolate fila Cabinet and members ocr tho Judiciary “and Diplomatic young Teople, will live in. the aey ye Brooklyn tewart wi ane cquple corps: wil resent. Senator am! Noimorrow. 1 ight. veleped Mesourees.”” Rev, wilivbe the preacher at the. even the morning. © Savior (Warren), Methodist Rplacopat Cound." ye-morruw morning 00 “L Know Not ‘and others will epea> pastor, will preach inthe ‘mo Watters, pastor, will i Rolecopal Church, Cone tfus One Hua: dred and Fourth atreet, near Columbus avenue, ithe People's Weat Hide “Oar Unie Ww. Millard In ing service, hit eo bis talks wi Men, taiing for ‘his. subject ice That Klis." The ‘exercleen of Dr. Deters'a Dible clase In the afternoon will consist of answers to Questions put to lim concerning dificult texts of Scripture and hard problems in religion, Nev, Frank 1. Rverett, of the Fas: Trenton abyterian Church, hed been called to take ation of the lo ts ex was graduated In fal Seminary. Rev, Franklin Nelson Strader has teen to the rectorshin of St. Paul" copa! Caurch. Morrlsania, Romilly "F, Mumpbries, months ago. Str, Birader has and entered on his new dau n charge of St. George's Chapel, Willlamabridge kienox Presbyierian Church. Oge Hundred and ‘Thirty-minth atreet, west Eighth a, continues to grow’ in spite of Its crowde: chapel. Twenty-four new members were 1: celved at the communion service of last Sui day, bringing the total membership up to il Aa the chapel wilt only seat 25) comfortably a Rew building Is urgently needed, The Presbyterian Ministers’ Association of thle city will meet again for prayer and coater. \@ at the Amembly Ioom, No. 156 Fifth ue, on Monday farenvoa. was so long identified with the Weber and Fields successes; Arthur Nelstone, Gilbert Gregory, Tom Browne, Clifton Crawford, Lillian Green, Merri ©: olet Holls, Eva Tanguary, Mile. Proto, Lotta Faust, Frances Belmont and Ethel Moore. The extravaganza has enjoyed a Jong and prosperous run at Mr. A. HH. Chamberlyn’s Boston theatre. Tho play in walch Mr. Codler will ap- pear is sant go be comedy pure and nimple. st includes Helena Col- Her, Crantey Douglas, ° sons, Joan Baville, Lou ering Mulkins, Palmer, J. 1S Db. Smith, Plotcher, George HH. ham Joyee, Mr. antly remembered {6 The Man fr The Currest Attractions, Next Monday ‘ushers in Henr: lors second week at the Lyceum Th where this actor has made a hit in “Under Two Flags," with Mise Blanche Baten inthe ‘leading role of rette, the Vivandlere, who loves jo Cecil, has scored A tremendous he Garden Theatre. ct Berth success at t ptain Jinks of the Horke Marines.”” he p> with Miss) Hthel Barrymore as young opera singer, to whom the ( tain makes love, has won an Insta taneouggriumph at the Garrick Thea Rey. Willlam B. Allis hae resigned ax pistor ot the Mayflower Branch of Flymouts ‘cuureh, Pawant. 0. Guerram, D. Di, of Wilmor MM couduct special services in the Lafsy je Presbyterian Church, Drocklyn, for two weeks, beginning to-morrow, Services for Hible study will be held each afternom and preaching services each evening except Satu day. Dr, Guerrant (* President of the American land Mission, and is one of the leading evan- Gellstic preachers. of the Southern Vresby tert Shure. ib serd In the Park Presbyterian Chureh Rev. Thomas the evening. "0 Laid of God" (Brewer); tenor | c. ‘ifuil, who Is supplying the pailpli. ia the oeeeeee ieee Cony P, Atterdury, DD, wilt iDisciplesteip'* will be the subject of Rev. pr. | Pree At both services to-morzo Roderick Terry, at the outs Tatormed Charen, | At the Protestant Kpiscopal_C: of the comer! of Sledison avenue and Thirty-efghth MoDonough street and Ins ave- Mreet, to-morrow monnisa, Tae chat wilt cies | ue Brookiyp, the Mev. Dr. Deon Riekmaad “Bonde Eat’ (Ducks: Silow Lovely “Are ina | Babbltt, the rector, will preac! y<tmorat Messengers! (lendelesoha), It Wits All Yoor {02 "The Lord's Dusiness Busta Hearte's CMepselssohn), At’ tte afternoon choral | A84,12 the evening on ‘The Call to Act eervices the quartets and fall onerne chats eit | Munday-echool will be bets at 3 o'clok and fender Part Ih of “Elijah’. (Mende:sionay, uae{MoY communion will be celebrated at 8 A. MI, Ger the direction of Dr, Gerrit Sinith, organiet | At the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church and chotrmaster. De, Odell, pastor, haw received ininaly-tve meta. a Reve De fa on probation and weventeen by Tuttor since SRE: Pr Josenh ¥, Derry, dltor of the Ee [rev al pervices were Meld in the church in. Boctety, will preach tormorrom | RUT: in Bt. ex's Metholist Eplocopal ladies of the Doard of Mauageis of the Five Madison avenue ani One Ilunived ent | Pointe Missjon are making extensive preparations Twenty-aisth sirect. Dr. Tiyple, jastor, will | for a Bt. Valentine's male a FA a breast.{n the evening on ‘The Mester Touch.” Paha Jesus WIM Reject the Christlanit: Ty:Pag.’ la the theme on which ‘iensy: Praak, of the Laberaiiama © and Thought, will cosek to-morrow morn! hurch geale Laceum. comer, of Vitty Sra, | Hatt 1 give a ainnen in honor of ple.’ Chur ‘Peeler, i tm Car- Dr. Madison C, Peters will continue his morn- row in Sumner A\ treet, is “Sdlecoaceptions of Chrlatisaity, rooklyn, oa Tadepenient ane Daptiat 1, weld” a. service repair: a {forelgn and domesic postal ca: the tlesian ‘bulldlug, “No. G2 eb, {Sand 16. A number of tables provided with Useful articles eultable for Taster and other Hts will be found In the large dining-room. A | Feetaurant will also be provided. | The proceeds Asuiat in canceling a mortgage pulling Warren Street Methodlit Eplecopal Church has been tauch sevived by maetings held lately and Vwhteb are 4. Pitty adults, man; Y been added ¢o the ‘ark street be if W. Uyrt, superinte pastor of the chureh, Episcopal Church, Sea Ciia, which ah Wwayned the mortgage of $2. a the ered, Cat property tor cimat years of the clyd The unanimity and cortiaiity 0. Indorsement given the new, Fitoh play at th another lon, cceas for Wiliam .over's Lane. Amella Bingham will on Mon ter upon the second succes ancy of tha Iijo he Climbe; and po} Isrady A. in periment’ wilt soon ¢@1 month of 1 at Daly's ‘Theatre only play for the comp ing tour, which begins in Philadelphia on March 4, Mit Godawin and Mise Ma are doing an enormous vusiness Knickerbocker Theatre in Henry ¥ mond's comedy "When We W ty-on The “Mrs, Dane's Defence” triumph continues at the Empire Theatre, Misy Viola Allen continues to draw critied houres at the, Theatre. Repud- fic in “in the Palace of the King. annering wiil present “Jani * but two more weeks at Wal- Miss Mannering's 100th nice will occur neat seredith' jack's Theatr erformance as Ji friday evening Rail }ja Marlowe in her lateat wuce wile Menighthood Was in Slower, Wwhemtled gown for a long run at the Griterion The “Barbara Fri teh with tts’ great ringing together on the hundred -people at big.muccess at the time, eh of Munte, second promises ‘ely at month to br the the Comforts of Home" a comed AN By] Willlam Gillette, which bad w suc- I Mi T the Murra and For Lincoln’ A 's week the Dewey Iturles« ya return date at the Dewey " Musical Comedies, On yT rl from Up ‘Phere’ will have many new features al to it at the Herald Squia Mr night Dan Daly, th will appear for tho first time dn the comedy Dailey, ides, will the Grand Opera “Hod present “Vienna Life. bul large audienc rs the oonew nope afternoon are Uso Moni, Me. and. Mrs. Sidnes Drow, Yorke atid Adams, O-lirien ava ci, the Whiting Sisters, Halliday and Quinn, Eile Pay, x and others, # famous # productions y und painting: kat Proctor’s ire. Harlem's tor's ¢ Hundredth Street. Theatre ni mutable Het h others, omedy. w sh Edith Sinciatr, Guires."" Johnstone characters Third farce, "A Quis ind Barry are Beni next r= A number of nov ed at Murthy 6 3: abundance of } of omgest night. Pat Rooney, J. 2 vin Brrec! Ww. The farceurs, 2 will prenent Ameriean Charles EB, Blane: Acrosa the Pa- c with Harry Clay Blaney at the st. will be se at the Xt week. tropolis Theatre “In Old with dts nor: k- many scenes will bc seen for one with be Podge & Co. No handsomer production of « n given in New York In tact uM: Luckstone, two new additions. to. the! t have been well received i been « night since tne Blouin’ | and the Quex” ind has been nat the (itine with | ; 0, Louts voy eeruce Devil's Dream, tuneful “Florodora," at the Ca- with ite many vw ile come) Fwit and catchy songs, is pleasing sat every performance, At the Vaudeville Houses. first t mired by TB. who will appear commencing Monday The redivivus of ving ple bly to the artistic excel ‘oO pean bas now Fifth continuous xt adelin wire t itn Evening at Hom another ‘Two new figures were | tion verterday at the } Is of Queen Afexandra et England other Iw of President Diaz of Mext the produc Si 5 Will be prese NEW PRODUCTIONS eel BROADWAY NEXT WEEK. will be given a Theatre next vill he the offer- ck Company at ‘other. realintle fun at inning lis x TP Rogue his Je altraction at next week In ‘Dra f vxon and Harry he vowill which Keith ata fo mething lke $10,00) t Koster & tn A on rs. oxt week, Hrewont © Mere fs and| $ ‘1901. ) 1 Belmont: Vic TORIA JHEATRE. 2 Vitaeraph, rs Mi xt week the bill Kate Dark, the Georgia mag- ithe Interstate Sprinting brothera, armless won- Includes TOTEAR DOWN | THE MANHATTAN New Business Block to Take Place of Old Playhouse. and Sixth Wo oA. Brady ad rune tll Janvars ked what price at Atrical season, have set are feved they will by not be Interfere To Mothers of Large Families, In this workaday worid few women. are co placed that physical exertion] demanded of them is not constantly in their daily Hfe. M . Pinkham makes a special ap- to mothers of large families whose work is never done, and many pf whom suffer, and suffer for lack f intelligent ald. To women, young or old, rich or poor, Mrs, Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., extends her invitation of free ad- vice. Oh, women! do not let your lives be sacrificed when a word from Mrs. Pinkham, at the first approach Kid and Texas Jack, sharpshooters, and others, The German Theatres. week wii brin, 's Irving ‘Tuesday ap of « Theatre ‘The Millionaire celebrated ita fiftieth per- st night, ‘The play has proved a great success. NEXT WEEK’S MUSIC BILLS. Africaine” for Friday's Operas Sunday Conterts—Hteclta' Mr. Grau offers to the patrons of opera At the Metropolitan next week only at has not been presented this na Meyerbeer's — “L'Africain which Is tot in French evening. by ne Breval brothers De Tteazke, Plancon amd-¢ panurt The repetitions are ‘Tri und Isolde, onda + Mugue- nota,” Wednesday; “Faust. Saturday afternoon, “Die Walkuere,” Satur- day night. ski, Sohumann-Hetnk, Scotil and Plancon are to sing to-morrow night's opera-concert at the Metropoll- tan, Eduard Strauss and his Viennese chestra may be heard at the Hart Opera: Hou “morrow night in 4 gramme that will emornce several o! the best known compasitions of thi Strauss family On Monday night t band will play at) the Academy Muste WY Bh r will give a o recital sono Hall next esday af. which he will play one of his own compositions, Katherine Ruth Heyn.an, pianist, Wil join him In Itch. in EB major, and violinist, will have Isidore | Lackstone, In| Mendelssohn afternoon, Bach's will be one of the Kreltsler, the Istance | of at hie ree! wlelor may be heard issohin Hall Henderson's eky at 1. afternoon He mrosch, and TAN Thursdd e werk ter D. Mannes c neert fa rth of the ony e direction of t Carne: THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. nuater? and Delln Fox ttractio! “The Bure Among Next Week The finst performance tn Brooklyn of he ta comedy, "The Bure master the Columbia Y in- 2 Knox Wils Tom Wleketts Lowery, Ruth Waite a chorus of sixty x will make her first appear- a Vaudtevil in Breokiyn at the Orpheum on Monday night. She will ein coveral new songs and a number of t at have made her, popular, Montauk 1 ntirnines 11K MRS. of weakness, may fill your future years with healthy joy. “When I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was not able to do my housework. I suffered terribly at time of menstrua- tion. Several doctors tol_me they, could do nothing for me. Thanks to Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and meticine CARRIE BELLEVILLE, ON TON Dr Tooth Pow ! Used by peoplo of refinements COC CONTINUOUS PER 2308), | Mama) Anasien Carrot J Favor & Stneiates SIN ANE | UT Schesttebgeetsees avita Sah St White & Starke Star tag (2601 SL} Tas, Wuidomin’ Gavin and cabernet MUSIC HALL. 22a «HOSTER a BAS, ” REFINED LEE: VAUDEVI en ES Lethal ~ Tobi. pe oe WEBER & FILOS DE WOLF HOPPE JOUN T. KELLY and DAVID WAKFIBLD ‘AY. nd WEDER & FIELDS, HODLE-DESSEE 14THS Extra seha Lincoln's irthds Mr. Chauncey :'3 GARRE OLCOTT & scr OMA iH KEITH'S. LYDIA ¥! GRAFEWIN '& CIANC JUGGLING JOH Ravers & Lewis DAVIS & Senos SKATING 69 WEST S6TH ST. ATIRACTIONS HALL. MUSIC | Eves. 815905) Tu, pear aTdalent of Sune by MAY DE MANS TITUS. INTE! MONTREAL TW ADMISSION IN OLD = GRAND. = ne LAST MATINEE TO-D ae Thea. Hane Sees ‘S) es ehh irk 3} DONNELLY STOCK CO, 7 enh) THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL ~ THEATRE. Bway & ex, B20, Matinees. 2. “Day, Tursday & Wednesday, monyin Mrs. Dane's Defe: ase "Cate Mons 0 ge ttre 2 HA REE (uae GARRIC Eaarrere eee Mats. To-Day, Tuesday & Wed I am now well, and can do the work| Gq for eight in the family. “I would recommend Lydia E te TaeDay he Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to all mothers with Jarge familles."’ MRS. CARRIE BELLEVILLE, Lud ington, Mich. Amusements. 4TH Oc. to HUBER'S "=" MUSEUM *25:.'° Something new dally, Extra bill Lincoln's Birthde INTERSTATE LADY SPRINTERS. Hourly Contests for Champlonahlp and Prizes. KATE DAR MAGNETIC MARVEL Lurz MnOTHLERS, THEATRE. 60, KOSTER & BIAL'S Dig Sunday Afternoon and Night concet me 25e 1G conz. Mat pale maw such a DIE @ingle BIllt*—A. Moore, Hope Tooth, Juite Kingsley & * Johnaon Mros Melrose Bi: Harrett, vt & Allyne, Galle Allyne, Pathe & Dil “As Wholtsome as Buttermilk, charm: 2 rosy-cheeket girl tn a new print gown.” —WoKO Skil in Bveaing World LOVERS’ LANE, TE NEW CLYDE PITCH Phay AT THE MANHATTAN, Sod de Diway, Tosngt, S15. Mate Udy & Wed, HOLADAY MAT. LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY, METROPOLITAN OPERA-IOUSE. GRAND OPERA SEASON 1900-1901. 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St DEE, OND) Morrow Night ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14th Bt, Seay Or INES CASCOLN'R BI Chas, Frohman's BARBARA FRI Bie Spe: AMERICAN Tage SEAT INR DAILY LNT abe: ea : watt 24, Mats. Thurs, ae SIAR at inser in “RICHARD SAVAGES Mat. To-Day, Gale +6 GUILTY MOTHER. Ball ACROSS THR PACIFIC. Ore. METROPOLIS THEATRE, 1424 st a 3 are, Er'gs, 8.15. Mate. Wed. AL W, MARTINS VONCLE TOMS CABIN. xt Week: 1H OLD KENTUCKY, PHILIPP'S pravaNns $0 Pert. Sour'rs Sat Lis = ve Brooklyn Amt Amusements. ORPHEUM. Ruake THE AGOUST FAMILY, JOAN OF ARC PICTURES: AND § OTHER DIG ACTS. s, MME. HERRMANN,” ’ | PINEY RCE THE DAIRY. FATS BUOU ACROSS | PAGL THLEATRE, aay earl COLUMBIA cS Thomes's Trememiously Toy PA Rizo Japaners ‘Troupe, eater The Mh WORLD IN_WAX NM: KixG EDWaTD VIL ADMISSION, 255