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: | H IN THE NAME (Ceagrighted, 1900, by STXOPSI8 OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. le Winthreg, a wealthy young Eagiishman julga rie ‘ovcret mission for his govern: te ascereain Rassis'e plane tn respect (2 nds the trresslute reigning Prince der the deiainton of the unscrupulous ra. ‘The Russian party ts beaded by Gen. Sits: ‘Tho Bulgarian patriot rally round jathrop to Princess christina ea the rone. Winthrop and Christina lore each other, Det kaow thelr love to bs hopeless on recast her rank. ‘The Countess hates the Princes! tha eae te Aina Dake Bereta of Res {a selected by Molfort at a husband Zot Una. A duel ts arranged detween Sergius op. Chrietion begs Winthrop to spare Winthrop _t¢ forced in self-defense to wound the Duke. Geo. Kolfort onters Winthrop's arrest. Winthrop resists The Pi They rescue we Princess ang start with her pices and time. to find Counters i i Gen. Kolfort whom se lured thither Winthrop rescues the General. The Coun! Wintirmp, at mint of pistol, forces ward the frontier, The vinthrop takes are of the bat te atopred at the next ¢ ald and te mortally rose the front CHAPTER XVIII Sunligh el Zollof tot to where his wound was examined, We quickly maw there was no hope for him. I aat beside my unconscloun comrades, awatting the end. At Jeng:h I saw hin open hi A faded flower fell from hie breast pocket. His lips moved an If to speak and hin oyes brightened. I fol als hand move in mine 3 would [lft It, and guessing his w Ufted {¢ to itis heart, so that the fingers could feel the Mitte Gower that lay thei Its fingers closed ove> tt and he siniied again. But hix strength would not sif- fer him to hold his arm up, 49 f propped {t up, that the hand might rest on the Mower, “Gan you hear me. know me?" Hin lips moved and his eyes seomed go assent. Can T carry any messige for yout’ nd fal my Angers on the dead flower show my meaning, and t cer down to his mouth. He-seemed tom wpeak, and IT caught a freath, as [he'd my own int strain to Hsien. But th Rot speak, I gave him a ‘ut the brandy, now wished to say" someth Have you any mes J asked aga Phere ‘came and then T caugh ‘Chrinti and 1 felt the fingers r his heart close on the flower. pdt at instant the full knowiedge he house of the Zoilof? Do vou 4 maeriflen rushed upon mi loved Christina; and in the noblen Me seltalenying love he had given! ie that mine should be saved for ti 1 grasped hie er hand and held ae presse J my lips to hie marble fo: Is lips meve 1 the Mis dear dreaint of jon't tell her,” siuuke his head, try to lft mt Llatd mine to hii he whispered, trying ae en T feit his bh and, divining his dips a not, and when [ held a glass to his lips}, thero was 1 int dulling with breath. Taking his hand again in mine, J walted for the ead ed his ey alien quiver shook nt his Wuy from \ Volee strong ¢ _ BUFFALO BILL’S SHOW. WOpentng Performance WIL be Given » THN WE # camped at Ambre eo past week, will ta Medison Square Park eoup its Ganlen to- Au carly start will be made from ¥gouth Brooklyn, and before the sun is Mup ibe varied cavalcade will have been Vassignel the quartera they are to oe- for the tv three weeks. e opening performance will oceut "Tuesday evening, ay morning the aticet Cavalcade will be xiven, leaving H eather per: following » Madl- OURS atree t 0) Bourn THE MILITARY SHOW. Matinee aud Evening Verform- euces To-Day WIM End Show. ™re Miltary Show at Madiron @quare Gurden will close to-night. war to-mght Gen, Michuel V, Sheridan = wi take the review, and the programme inoltdea the United States cavalry tacment from West Point In rough ric Ing, Troop GN. Y., alro in rough ridlax. e+ )'Te gallors from the U. 8, S. Hartford < wil give a battalion drill, the exhibiiton driving and drill vy the Fourth Batters, “Field Artillery, under Lieut. Fox Con- nor, will, as usual, win its rounds of applause; tne guard mount by tie United States Marine Corps wil also be sya feature, and the battle exerctzes by the Pleventh Infantry is a winning at- traction. "Wor the matinee at 2 o'clock the In- “'fantry will also be secon in their battle eXerclucs, the West Point cavalry in rough riding, the men from the I, 8. 8. Hartford in ekirmish and extended order drill; and the Marine Corps and the the Fourth at a te a Set a ne Fa ater gramm: " — th the ; DO YOU WISH TO EXCHANGER A ~ farm for something else? Adver- “itise it under ithe “Real Estate to ntese | tf ‘Tats effort exhausted the ttt trength, amd with a siga ¥ and fie hand slipped, utterly’ | nerveless and from mine, I thought be was’ gone: but he was his i} Ho lingered peri an hour longer SUV the wittgnt dex gloom the ittle Phamber, and | was hoping wmt he Would paew acy fn thie peaceful sume | yy Der of unconsciousness, Poe Iie breath wtrengthen 1 West aggregation, | OF A WOMAN. BY A. W. MARCHMONT. Arthur W. Marchmont.) to surprise and for an instant itive me | hope | "Chrieuna, Chris—' ‘The word w | not finished ‘before the spasm of strength | was spent, and he fell back again with a deep algh. He was dead: and I thank God that in | the last struggle of his strong brave | soul to eacape he had been comforted | by the love which had controlled and Impulsed c¥ery act nnd motive of his Hfe, and which he had carried locked away from the knowledge of all the world in the deepest recess of his loyal, noble heart. | tf 1 had treasured him as a friend | in his life, [loved him in his setf-denv- ing death; and when T had satinicd si myself that he had re mas | ting myself on my knees: by his lee a wept like a Woman The room war dark when I rose from my Uncomrollable passion of erief, and T pressed my lps to his cold forehead before | drew the sheet over the dead face and left the room, The next morning [ pushed on to Nish to see Christina. She was stopping at the British © ite. The Consul greeter) Front news this mornlt ins The ely aa much aa !t has me. lot has failed, Thanks |. . the English Consul Moumkoroff has ince, and he Is even ite marching on Sofa with the f the Bulgarian army cenit nis terest yo Rusaian to ny. oollea: Phiiippoll, clared this mi flower the traitora who sold themselves to and Russia. Ul the Peinee return then?” “Assuredly he will The powers will stand behind Mountkoroff, and Rus to reslat ut. Spernow iting briefly T had left mim. peed have a moment's un- Tusatan Influence for the mu- cHiie to zero, and the paramou! tonce for news will the ae give his In and he went at once ty ‘ructions. ‘The result was all T coud have wished, ana later In the day Krams irs! from Spernow hitneelf, waving that both he and Mad- emotselie Hroumoff were safe. “The Princess Christina La ready to receive you,” he sakl when he came vack, “AVHT you come with met” 1 followel “him with heart beating dd, as if he uncerstem! how mat- tem were, he opened the door of 1 room ant stood back fo> me to @nter alone Sho had been eagerly watching for my coming, but, thinking that perhaps the maul would be with me, she had puta stieng restraint upon herself amd stood ing in an-attitude of reserve. But - color mantiing her cheeks and the glow In be- eyes told me her Ml ay RON aR Khe saw me myself she ran to meet me. nvglad ery threw herasif tn with utter self-abamfonme: ment for speech, and mined with notaing irere mation or two of delight wordt of pas: ty eve lost ‘and in my 1 elne on earth, reyes glowing [with love my name ered in her moving velce and feel- er lips pressed to mine. It ve rapture, and s0 language but that wh rocaks, length we drew apart, the rush of excitement pasacd, handlocked to talk, 1 saw t and suspense had paled her w deeply she had suffered. I told ber my expertencers, and she went) bitterly mt the tale of Zolloff's den one stfifow, besides < Those was-nut Zotloit'a death, that hovered In the hack- the question whether she vould her dut. ground, feel It to return to Sofia. | ome dread “T have heen thinklng of tt while we and since you told me of. the sturn whieh matters. have taken," she if vole Jow and anxtous, ay If rechten, ‘T remembered ny despatch to the For- jelgn Office. reine. cing that support should ‘be given to her. But It was not fn my. wer to wish that ahe should go: for f ew that It might aull mean the break- under of our paths In Ife. at do you think, Gerald Koon xuch a Tubject, 1 I replied in a tone ‘as low nad tense an her own. ‘I might tone 1 then.” hall ie woman or the Princess an- wer It?" sho agked, her face all woman. } | lieht of 1 | or, Christina,” | whispered. ‘Thes te avs: my Place In |here,* she sald, a0! "The woman !s stronger than the Princess where you are concerned, Gerald: or, should T xay 2" whe added, smiling up at me. ‘We will leave jt soon for che wife to decide the term.” said I, and the answer brought a vivid blu to her face, But {t pleased her, for she sighed happily as ‘he let her head sink contentedly on my shoulder, (The Ena.) | THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. [Sothern and Edna | Next Weet’n At The big revival of “Hamlet.” by E. i. Sothern and Virginia Harned, will occur Monday evening at the Montauk Theatre, Pictorially the presentation of May “Are You a Mason?” Opens at Wallack’s Monday Night—''The Prima Donna” Post- poned Till April 8 at Herald Square. OOO o there will be no per- siday night nyt Shakespeare's greatest tragedy will be the moat elaborate seen {n Brooklyn. There ure 25 persons engaged in the production. At the Wednesday matinee Virginia Harned will appear in “Camille.” “The Girl from Up ‘Phere, with May 4 the fenture, comes to the C umbia for a week on Monday night. dna i The cast. whi de V! | i iude Irginia Earle, Harry ¢ F d jernere, harles Aldrich and “The Girl with the Auburn oming to the Orpheum exe. week § will be seen for the frat ‘parr of Trovkivn, A novel feature. Ii connection with thin act ls Manager Williams's anouncement that all ladies vith auburn hatr wil be admitted tre the Monday and Friday matinees, The bil will alse Include Milton Dolly Nobles, Matthew: “Quo Vadin" Holy Week nitra will open ! is She time in this and Warren anand nd Hrorrts and others, ‘i been chosen aa a nat the Grand and frat popular-price engai ment Menday atght, ‘The original New York ‘Theatre cast in to be seen and ail the splendid acente pictures. which huve made the production successful. The east wil include Joseph Haworth, and others, Cabin’ wilt be pevived Theatre nex, All will be Alea by cast bein time ‘minstrel, attic Tue Amphion will be ah 4 aa Is cuntomary during Holy W April 8 the housn wiltehe reo; eae the Germania Theatre “Der Millionenschwab BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT. Exercines of Hnrlem High school for Women. The young *#omen who took part in the closing exercises of the Harlem High School for Weenen are being con- gratulate! to-day for the success of thelr entertainment, ‘The: welcome address was delivered by ‘Miss Loretta Cavanagh. ‘This was followed by several vocal ‘and Ine:ru- mental selections. ‘The second. part. of he -programme consisted in the repre- sentation of various countries, Among Barlow,” ‘eek, ‘On ned with uction of pro many who wi ‘ante aeres wmiip ropregented, America in line,” Bins: Saraly) D, gente) Beasus. ea pea ? trowads ue to Lovers’ Lane’ at the Manhattan. There will be one change in the cast Florodor: “at the Casino next week, f will apwar an A ding May first-n! The footsteps of ters will point toward Wallack's Monday night. The poriponement of “The Prima) Donna" by the Herald Square will give the houre Arst named the only new play an a starter. “Are You a M the title. Of course it ts a fa Verguaon Wallace Hop ; 1s now In’its sixth month. Wn Harman plays the young wife 1, Willis Crunger the young: husband A Young Wife at the Star. The Was A SUCCES Jast seaaOn, ‘On and Off,” the laughing succeas of : humorist could Fler hman's comedians, will be even a professional humorist ould th aa eeneaae ap comieala nen wHty | of putting such 4 label on anyt nef coum Theatre in place of <The Lash werious. . | farce will precede The plece is in three parts, oF ntantic comedy, ax you may prefer. It Ger: funny there ¢ Stoek Company Kamut of old favorites, “Monte Criato.” principal characters are a stu hen Knighthoot Ws who was formerly an actor a faiheg-|ustit June 1, in consequence of w in-law, mileman farmer, a young 8 abandoned her pre architee:, u mother and two daughters, son In} Londo : a u 100 as interpreted cook, maid, poitceman and a cloak | yaytinilt syed) ms ntarpreted, by, the odel. ‘Tene, now. Place, New York.! jem « dase thalinronbesceal Act I., Friday noon; Acta If, and HL, je Wentworth, Jobn’ Duns: Jay afternoon, er. Josephine Martleit, Deer fa : 9 » George Prothingham, Ma! Must Saturday afternoons in New wen ngham.: 3 K, ex in summer, come nearer | Martin in ay! nia being traale tha in this ~ i erennde, he Donnelly Ste om oe play everything ludte, eine Donnelly tork Company yw wall pr urday afternoon, e prodiic: is the auccess whieh two men] oqgmen T. (ia on fave in deceiving (air wives, the deceit Suner, AUpoglt thy ead of Mer peir wive consisting In mai the Metropolin. vent initiated int have irate The Price of Veace” is If the shade of success of the Hr oT blessed memory, t patrons from pleased if thix pla: he management has put very funny, for xine ¢ four weeks in advance was last se will be which bears his name the old house has run no: witnessed many productions of ups t the roar. ance w inn ve “The Peima Donna’ wil at the Herald Square until April 8. account of the illness of Mixa Mal ople who | n Ethel Barry: Giiman, It haa become quite the thing of nd the aptalia dinks of kate to announce aonew ploy ra the Horne Mari: ne Garrick will tain meght, and then hang uj pale erated jiwhs: on ut at hi on tenter-hooks, The pow nent of Le “The Poma Dor is legit-|, There is ne of diminution of The how closed next [Interest | wo Flags" at th week Garden Theat Tt grows. ‘This i also the season wh Nightly crowds at tae Inickerbocker the thing to make a yularitv of Po dave and ty the east On occur at Hold ny Monday on Mise Guelma {foe return am Faversham, | Baker will aucceed Miva Ma Hrother Om to the Binpire ‘Phee Angela Giifain. Jn tre next Monday night mean a. repeth: S| ton of the succeewn wh! At the same} ch that play hag season. Baker {s not new tn the comp Ing sung the part cof: Dol ore, Among the reviy hat has fans, who come to the, House tn "Robin Hood, mre tp On by Barnahee it would be cues know from Barnuboe hi pirat haat rea chearin q “0 eo top, Mihne Reren Mate wlll pBiiow. where It will stay “Htobin Hood ee puher revival in “Ingomar.” at th HAE untae (ialcate “that Hu. The company shoutd su ng Miintake An hie produe- this better than tt did in "Fe- able’ atthe Nag tere. the Incense of rore-| withdrawal hax not been announced MBUN another revival ls Monto Criato”| There whi be no, perornianco at the at the American, urteenth Street ‘Theatre during hol And yet another will be scon at the} Week. Olcott will open April § in “Ma: Lycount, “On and Off." with the ortginal | vournesn ‘ast, This had a four tmontas’ w York last xeaxon. he wreatest of ali the revivala wtil|s tion be “ipother Officers,” at the mpi: like cappearn. elsewhe with Faversham resurrected. ‘This p IRE ChwelleKnownin only new play Monday night tn at Hat Mazon jon Wallack’#. “Are An ix the it fatin of what which Was such a favorite last season, " he Millionaire Swablan™ wilt be meen by “Dip eeks, when It will be] continued at Philipps Germanla. Thee t week tho Fourteenth street Dhe- aire will be closed: because It Is Holy Rogers Brother: “Central Week. The: Republic jand) Daly! #8 will be] Park. ererene rea an oat lifted nue: joaed Friday ni jt. i wt pre ced a oodwa CEES ue theatre, comes, to the Grand. Opertc. House next week with the old cant. “Women of To-Day" will be seon at ‘Thentres Next Week. “Ban Toy,’ with delightful musteal/the Irving Place Theatre Monday and imbers, among which are "Rhoda Who. fran ja and ‘The Maid jn the Tuesday of next week. “Wednesday, tinues to. crowd Daly's.” Ad- gis, “fave and ining ith ben * con g tothe custom: Inaugurated by ¢he DULY Thursday and’ Fri Manhatta day, "Goethe's OCTET “Faust. Saturday matinee ‘Love and Intrigue.” Vaudeville Att iTleen good fe ar people at P eral new skits, and nis! will be gome ne Sunday night concert at the V' 11 be suspended house on Saturday: nighta. T! comes effective next ra Sunday afternoon An New people and songs are p: Ted D, Marks's Sunday night com Grand Opera At Keith's next week [with a) spectacular {ducing forty i in the Pageant of W scarf dance and. res Ss will be followed by Hoa big Met the bit! Cla | mother, be at Koater & Bali land Mra. Sidney Drew There will be more Ville fen: Jat this» In the Iist, If variety Istence, Hubs artlole | thin {Street Museum. jtulking donkeys, trained and monkeys, ‘lving «t |women aprinters und vat | he as fitting climax to a eroun ReaRon, W {4 Indeel the spler has the u! week at hin ‘To wits [burlesque of pre Thuraday nie Huy ‘Templeton fal Hthe chief hon Her caricature ‘of {Ethel Rarrymore: ie a finished bit of mimicry. De Wolf Hopper as the ballet master makes his share of the fur David Warfest a the hero in a yke Reaves Smith Weber, Fields, John T Charles Fostelle and prge All, allet, Inject horse play that tx Ble." Laliian Huwwell'a two ree’ any ‘connection a gulnx In Dr. Lyon’s PERFECT ToothPowder LY AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used people of refinement Sorta gare of tomy HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1901. THOWOMEN'S LOVE AND ONE MAN'S PERILINNEXT WEEK’S REALM OF PLAY: A NEW PIECE AMONG THE OLD. leagement at ht Vandel >| WILLIAM COLLIER’ | ON THE QUIET | BJOU | AMELIA BINGHAM COMPANY | | ____ Amusements. ‘i li Amusements. B= Closes To-Night = am ganin ‘Military Tournament MADSAT tt Wee Ts aayererssas ESRI UICC ROE | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. Two Weeks and Ive Days. —— | Sibieslcn a taeeants 8 eraINNINa Popular Revivalsat Sev- : Alle Tuesowy APRIL 2 eral Uptowalouses, a Eewos DAILY s : new 1 and Unusually Good altos fr Inthe thereafter, 2 and 8.15 P. i, Bills Offered at the Matters Rell world of Various Vaudeville! aan tSi tat it squeetrl: NEWLY ADDED Places. Nis Sat PUES qrery phase FEATURES isd foature, in all ages, and every elime, of savage and civilized bintory. Thin exhi tion bina vos. | Abhieved and Halds mae Ils Pre-einenee, Introducing for the |Oret thme to an jAmericnn audience#a de tachment of Baden-Powall’s HEROES OF. MAFEKING MILITARY ACTION AND TACTICS. [UFFALC (BALD ILL’S WHEST With all the attractions that hae tor years made it famous in both ‘the United States end Europe, and in addition Swen ee In—Wig Ste ‘That eurpose all pre slous cfforts, ia this great edie cational exhible tion, including + Delogations ee tios MUSE M wees suriatts PROCTOR’ S METROPOLITAN A-MOUSE. LAST WEEK TUE GRAND “OPEIA SEASON 1999-1991 the Mr MAURICE OHA. TANN MAUS EI t Fol stant as thoy t CARMEN WEDER PIANOS USED MET. OV.-HOUSE. () To-Morrow Night. a win, Viol ryrer, Trem mort ! exciting war BROADHAY TMFATRE, 5 drama Fy recent events, HEROIC PRERS THE CAPTURE of PEKIN. Showing the rescue of the finprisoned Legations at Pekin. In the great Battle of Tien-Tsin \the Allied Powers of the PRICE OF PEACE. Near Meserved ps es, st a field im rec AY TEMPLETON ORMATRST CAST EVER PUT. TOGETHER “CAPTAINS and ROR & FIDDLE-DE-DEE In oldition to of KOSTER & BIALS, Mata’ Prog te. Mat Ate Ever ae rae. Biers oe world appear in grand revlew. Fase sense Kerbaily Chanite Gave, Mite a tse: EQULAR CORPS iia’ Postver Pronk. & fem, toe, Meletann, tious 1, on ree Mevanters Teel Sonttuck, eae US Life-Saving Servies HERALD sguane | LAST MAT. TO-BAY, cp i Baw Tine To Night Men especially selectei from thy THE GIRL. Atlantic Cous? Guards re PRI ; DO NNASOD Manet oe Who demonstrate the o M, : : how * 5 THE : 00 See | fisat ort ood drill prae; PASTOR'S CONTINUOUS | 1400 from ticed in caving lives) cat #0 CENTS the in shipwrecks, includ { hie want ae Transvaal, 9 ng. the operas ia icumoxt” SUES: | Qeemehment of tion of : the famous THe. body of eques- trian heroes, The Northwest Mounted Police LIFE-LINE and the praeth cal use a nda sat Hundred and rong. tons me Twenty Sano s” unday eoneer AGOUST FAMILY MILTON & DOL THE GIRL WITH THE ‘AUBURN HAIR. Some Theatre Talk. of Litt, the tal Broad of a f Exhibiting their hf “ue ett mere S Sine | Feats in Horsemanship Mlick's Friday, Apri Scene ain ommtn| {REPUBLIC 28 Faeroe ze, me az | AND OTHER MANEUVERS, Mth performance of The Ciinbers vet "| Never before witnessed in a at the Bijou. Souvenirs will be give iV O sa dpe Palage, iis annual terttmonial tendered te | LA ALLEN | sine Kiecsug| pablis exhibitor. ure) a ehan, oO} Veber c, oy ci lela’ Atul tall tite Ute on A ea a a ta val, COL.W.F. CODY Ura yplockEcompanye oc thel rmisstey Mal (eo antag vieava aero e (BUFFALO GILL) fin Thursday, J 4, Mme nu: ) MATINEE TO-DAY. Appeera and directs each per ried RET AcUreL Toe Tae | DEWEY NEW YORK GIRL co. lormance,/ Swessrelle Bootie filders, Cowboys, isdiene, Mexicano, German Cavalry, OMT { PRICES: will wall for > on ' Gallery, ‘ 5¢e | 25 Coste. AY U- 3: Artiliery and Cavalry, nin oth stent | ea erance Ceasecoks, Jobasy sekee ————————— at Ey eae St Eg tee Anal Oaktey. Special Notices, Last | only. GRAND in, | Becond Street Cavalesda ; ; Balcony, Moudsy mormng ana Sw later H | MANHATTAN 2a oan Ben | so Cts. "En- f ati0 olctock pase SVL De? ' { trance. 26th Dg Overs he, LOVERS’ LANE reser: 2a Ioing Fouts: Amusements. ATLANTIC First Balcony, Madison! Aves EMPIRE iivari. tesay eos w [ie a Si bleg” 78 Cento Entrance Hy Vesta gta vas LAST. MN TO-DAY Madison Avenue ‘Ave., to a Times, MRS. DANE’S DEFENCE | only. Bt, cor oty | Monday—naher OMlcers—Heturn of W Pesersha Arena, $1.00. Entrance Madison Ave i | AETROPOL $12 ere utoas 4 : . ox avwas ly. ‘ Ham," first ed To-day & 1 Sires AIAG SAN ae yay | BUC On Wetnl® horus sof ¢ a next ze Oy 2YE Cm | aeata), $9.00; and Arcos tneular tak vath and Sunday and « | Boxes nents), $13. 03. r re Twentysthir ' |CAPTAIN IN : eu = rien Girt in the Moon int v| . “AIK JINKS vaate ark -. | Entrance Madieon Avenus Uaadesiiiey anid the continuauscconseris | & carn ence MANON LESCAUT, | only. on Bun as from 1.90 to 100 1. M tne et ant ven Yon A MASON > TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY woventy-fifth — performa ot| THE HIG » gn oe Ralaseorh*Atndamne water neat TWO FLAGS ®t | The New York | elénelene Clete eure ght next ott te Clea Youd by Kor 1 | IN OR 8 Mfth Avente ‘Theatre. The end of the {~~ RA raping proctor Ip bot in igh. the MIKE CRITERION THEATRE "2: :°*| PuILipe'so= + beay come fae ts full of spectalties of good people Evenings 6.15 fi PHILIP O° Stone i nae In vaudeville, The Sunday concert com- Mig SARIN tno Double Bill! New Yorker Children halt price, at matha miences] Ata tT AN {JULIA iniowe i WAS IN FLOWER, only, to all parts of the house ex Digby Betl- ane memory of man r ARIZONA . ‘ 0 to the contrary of palmy | y a THEATRE, 3 pe, : © ve day—orill ” monoiowue at Proctor’ MADISON | 8: ieATeins Sith ots. oe rite t gallery Telghth ‘Stree: Paince. ni MATINERS Te Hepa sy N. Hathe Wild West will not em) iy litutt in Mrookiyn, Sewark, Jersey | GRAND Barbara Frietchie; (hooky bOREFIE BLL avo Vai Brooklyn Amusements. TU-NIGUT ATS. Wad & sot rile Sonera DALY’S In Clyde Fitch's Mest Play | THE CLIMBERS. EXT WE! oa teen 0) BS ETOU iH ‘THECONUICT SDAUGHTER | THEATKe x 2 CEUM “ha gat OP Witt MTR eek 08 LE TOMS can Mecng aanaay 228 Beata OP ALA AST OANEALY ) LAIN ROTZLER mete | COLUMBIA) aieraaT |, CHAPLALY ROME LTH st 7 a Wel THE FOUR GCOHANS figaly HS ha IN “THE GOVERNONS SOX," haunceyOlcott 25 necks ‘lanes katt In wavor sens |B MONTAUK STARE ean wT BRSY ADA Swe. Ki i Nes, Weeka YOUNG WIPE, ss! REHAN *Os"0nb ‘DRURY.| World,