The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1901, Page 11

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_THE WORLD:, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH ORL A eee ee 3. 1901. IN MOTHER’ : sFOOTSTEPS, | BB atierman She Will ane the Laughing : i ee, | An All Absorbing = z Song and Do Other Clever Things in Vaudeville in the : | Sale 4} Of Spring and Summer Near Future. Ho Foulards, Grenadines 6 Suitings, There ¢ {i 25 Re a Cent. LONEG Which tayah Y bewheltingls | thease and man semble Athert senera pe Grenadine, ! i 79C\ ¢ Dress Albatross, coum telt blue, pink, Nile dinal and Shick Valus, 38e0 sand, 29¢ Graham and Flushing aves., Brooklyn. $15 Pier Mirror, in oak and ma., }hogany finish, stu mald this evening, Miss in explained, dragging Up r{iue Morris chair on“ hosptt thoughts intent. “It aleo happens Tam fearfully tate ff you don't mind 1 don't.” she aatd can chat white 1 go on with my beautying and whe resumed her reat in front o Uresning shelf EN. KROL private 1 began Wis own had led tom house, His firs: wor Impression, for he asked me a uid not repress a start of surprine struck up my appear in thin act7" 1 what anxiousiy The pl oxeing rapidly jast outside door, and she Mad net vet begun t dress On, yes phe lwughe aboutme, are you? t time, but its going to to-night,” and she pel ‘ countenance with a hare’n f whieh iberally Med wita dry rouge pinky-whitey com: do you? Look t¢ pmime, THE END OF THE DUEL. oWorrying y ‘ 7.98, S10 Couches, in $1.00 Brussels 2 ; velour, all color Carpets, all colors ‘ i : ton 49c. Oak Extension nein Table, polished, re ee 19.98} 2.98. ALICE NIELSEN'S “ANGEL” ’ : vg |CORNER 4¢TH ST. AND 8TH AVE, SaiNiRt4!? H WILL WED ANOTHER MAID.) a ©) SVSISIO) Le 10(eVesosereseie/elerereetesoieieieieeieieie thie Pm pia vat Vi) eur notaat fe _ PROCTOR’ Ss 4 VAVORITE THEATRES. “lags OE ' “Sit Ave. wn | OO BL sca a $1. _ PASTOR S ant bay aD SiuuT—t “A FOUL AND PASTAROIY JTROKE,'* iE. CRIED, EXCITEDLY, AS HE RUSHED IN AND STRUCK UP He oalneTy WORD. then to have a peep ont the d milan ew it ant n—and Roumantans, for a Roumantan to a wienene | FIDDUE-DEE-DEE ** ies seh MADISON piaee GARDEN. } ached dri enough welgnt, and wa Tesulte. Apres that my two Hy antl Ruseian aK i KNICKERUOCK Sea sores BIAL’S why foam onnxiow asl 1 c 8: ' that | a sudden and unexpect- hold thetr : A MATINEE on | matter ee w | White Rats. 50e °°) 25674) SNe TO Have& ToHoid ahatrona Postins Ms chalr back be rose and iio ‘ Shiw. dane H ATUILUHA ped ina frank and apparentiy: ¢riendly | 4 i y t dds Garrick Theatre, St., near Droadwar. Ms si Matineet lay and Saturday. are but mixes tn 7 side not muon aly and a CAPTAIN JINKS Take a week to think it aver, Count tt : I whail expect} + [ERALD 4 : win EDN A wal Goitre. « aus Remarkable Discovery That Cures ths iN AM! JULIA “MARLOWE | Dangerous and Disfiguring Disease Without Pain, Operation KEITH'S EX. | MADISONS2. @ eralnconventence: | THE AGOUSI FAMILY. WILLIAM COtLikig | ON THE "QUIET. “REORODORA =*Y2 <=. heart ¢ times ih Hroumomt, the must mith readil It ts all qualities sho of a craven Prince 21s (oForere) e101) -!Tom Williams Has Destcved the Will Making a) ofeseserererere an He H giving 3 Operatic Star His Heiress. ‘Uy Mave rue MO- DAY,|BUOUAELIA Ae CONES NY OES VICTORIA . MANHATTAN) 2% 44> tina en "Edo not mean in this he in this country.” he int do not know the reach o as time you learned it. this frontier without my and no one recro: Do not mistake me; 1 don't sp random, nor am I uttering a me LOTOS FLOWER . LOVERS LANI EDEN Louls MANN. “CLARA LIPMAN MUSEE AETROPOL, Thomas L she Minn Beatrice 8 4A surprine to th Thad no dieulty in a however, and, had I UNCLE TOM’S CABIN, ek une uit, reaily—well, women ,% Sted to the exhibition and ¢ “DAS RHEINGOLD” AGAIN. to ne hee projerts And aupplied the finunclal sinews for the 6° REPUBLIC “? Brooklyn Amusements. campaign for operatic fame. tyele of the Stn . rt br i Sficenen, Cyl meee oy nn Misn Nielsen 5 turned during ihe VIOLA ALLEN : oe MpGeniitale a {taceetrattnerrares te : ORPHEUM ie Vietungen Kit vise eg Suse why Barbara Martha Dorlon Lowe, NOT ON VIEW | , GRAND Privlchic > Alsons. Will H. Fox, u SAM FRANKO’S CONCERT. ¥ union AMERICAN 25) \. 0, Durvan, Barnes & Son Another delightful For Infants and Children. I Frieka | Sam Franko wae given yesterday. itt ernoon atthe Lyceum ‘Theatre, ‘the The Kind You Have Always Boaght| two Hache, Handel and Gluck were t- vis . Boars tho | justrated by the orchestra, which played Signaturo _ SL enarmingly, and Gertrude May Btotn | oe fp Yea xang numbers by Bacchint and Mon: The Lotos Club Fears. Picture Would Shock | Women Guests. DALY’S GRAND -KELLAR VSORE ACRE LYCEUM ® 3 Brie EINE WHIRL, rE SI STAR: Terry McGovern Me a a AUK, JOHN DREW . the nudimtita Stanley Midd “Letom Flower" {sn HARLEM AF the, April exhibi Special Notices. [DO YOU WIKH TO EXCHANGE A Ore kL Hat Doi EST.) IN RICHARD GARVE Cyd." The Art Committee says that oe farm for something else? Adver- a CLERMONT AVENUE the ‘picture’ ts very pretty and very | The Ite girl, who lived at No, 1290/4 SECOND-HAND BANJO WILL arttiooe coat tise) 1tyunder, the) “Real stato: to at Mee 55 | SKATING RINK, aisles and that Sir” Suadietom in a! fogam ares i the Hrs, eam pi! gd a ready sale IC advertiagd ip y Rv aue| Exchange" column {0 the Sunday | day.’and i) S| itneFi.es ter CARNIVAL to-NIGIER, Blea map and that (hey would like to the wocldent occurred 1) Sunday World, __ Pls an Telepbenes 1a Sianetten and Brooke” World, _. we trial pac Ff Stora HUBER'S ( rit REO VALARATA DENT sic PATA ALTHO Hee

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