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38 FET ETA RIOR ta A i sd HES WORLD: ‘TUBSDAY iv iNLNG, APRIL 16, 1901, ~ ROSE COGHLAN REVIEWS BURGLAR BEAT 7 ee ES. FOR THE EVENING WORLD ahh “DIPLOMACY” AT THE EMPIRE, HE HELIA ON | Assaults Woman, Stabs dn the brilliant audience which witnessed the re- >| Man, Slides Down vival of ‘’ Diplomacy’’ at the Empire Theatre last $ | Pulley Line 8570 4" ST os h night was Rose Coghlan. She was the Countess 2] B 5 CG}! Zicha in the first producti f ** Diplomacy’” in ral ae ‘America, af Wallack’s, in 1878. Lester Wallack, 2] [Ater tremening 9 woman meas THE POPULAR AND LIBERAL HOUSEFURNISHERS.« #3 Harry F. Montague and ‘Maude Granger were in the a Motaon, who siya ne x The only Baumann on 3d Avenue; no trouble to find us; look for¥ the large 5-story white buildings, bet. 83d and 84th Sts., on 3d Ave. One Dollar One Dollar Per Week dne Dollar! Fur Aoam Gulls Coney Fused $125.0 Opens an Opens an | I | Account. |» Account. taomery «t he house where he Vooaue cast. In 1892 Miss Coghlan. w:th her brother Charles, revived the famous play at the Star Theatre, Which is to be torn down after this week. At the conclusion of last night's performance at the Empire Miss Coghlan wrote her impressions for’ The Evening World. toputley ne ane Mf Pottoeman Hayes He ink ware figuring on gong housekeeping and in need of an do have not the ready money to pay for it, call und we will quote vou easy terms, so. you can start at once We can turnish vou a four (4) room outtit, as follow ° BY ROSE COGHLA Fir prmance of “Diplomacy.” 7 Rey ae aes ss a i ie : Ae tpaateamonetthesalaleneetacs hel bmpirelThentrelinnt Contests of | 4: ontents of Bedroom$} Couatents of Contents of Kitchen. night, after witnessing and participating in three metropolitan Hts sive White Enemetted $} Dining-ROOM. {} 1 1-Humer on stove Herpes? revivals of “Diplomacy” upon the other side of the footlights, 3 ung edie Oak. gates 1 kitchen Table pleasurable antictpations and painful. memortes* crowded Se Moven ae a snelae }{ 1 Sideboard sch thickly upon me, ier Mirror Nae pea ; | katension Table $5 '? 7, Paintul, because the occasion recalled ao many dear Vartor table Myre {5 Cane-Seat Chairs 1 Tes kettle friends and fellow-artists amacelated with me in this play, Lampand Shate })! " ; ‘ i Table Cover H overed Seuce Pan ie Of the loved Dr. who have passed into that ' gt Whee Enametial v 34 ones Orn here nnere : : ‘ . eet or Oak ) 1 30-Piece Decor- Great Beyond, Poushed Rocker } {wie tnameited Chats or Oak ated Tea Set How vividly do recall that memorable evening of April 1, Fit. oslo “4 (1 iecbecetes rated Puterset ff oe Surg Tae 1s78, when Mr. Lester Wallack first produced “Diplomacy” at Rug Jo Vards “atting {15 Vards Matting Cake Turaer hia theatre, now the Star, and [, almost a stranger in Amer- einer ampere Menara : fea, had the honor ring ax the Countess Zicka tn a yen Astaff of po tte salesmen on hand to talk it overwith you providing you wish to make any changes in the various rooms. 9 cast NW great fnverite: —s ~~~~~ ~- ~~ eae > >O>Sreeeeeeee™ a moment for reflection and pay ine ne 1 MAIL ORDER) | DAT 1 TH RD ESTIMATES dager and making haat} A tribute to the memory of those really great artists who par- TRU NcAUIQERTELS KE ICONS ' vROMPTLY $B, *°y ST. AVE FURNISHED Uictpated in the plays success that night. Firat and fore- is an = ATTENDED rs rye D FOR Pe most, | must speak of Lester Wallack, that courtly, genial ; 10. ; OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. SUMMER HOMES. a gentleman, aw a manager, worsnipped by his people, on the rele 0 Ri Et Ri MARA RA MANA MA AAR MN MRR MM ROARM , atage a deligntful companion, unselfish to a . tender, | = kind, thoughtful and considerate, generous to thor- ines of even the most humble member of his company, and on Tinned - the ov sion of a by of the enst, the first con- ’ ae Liat and ness eaten heartstnena siventa want tral a OF A YOUNG GIRL'S GUILT.| : the last of our famous actor-managera. fey Hine and toting sit sible | ‘ in saan es a mutt ite .. |Newspaper Phrase Also Blamed by Uncle and |, Just 4 REMINDER of our 1 be Nid 2 . i ej Wine Fe MOUSE ESS . . . important and most successful sale. Then Harry Montague, the matinee idol, handsome, grace- tent that he was only o fon feet aly Auntfor Revolt of Their Pretty Niece. | on Saturday. Call. send postal or ri h, debonnatr and artistic, whose Julian Beauclerc was a gem t und. 13471 Cortlandt and 5 Ibs. of any brand wil - ae can a4 acarae ire | 347 or Monty, cuter in his prime, was stricken with a hemor. It was very a Sears WREAK EAM | be sent. If not what you desire in é ge while playing in “Diplomacy” in San Francisco, and i ind Jumped respect we will gladly exchange it or:ré dlcatattewinolrallater? an ROSE COGHLAN AS COUNTESS ZICKA. #| respective willie aly ng ! There wos Frederic Robinson aa Count Orloff, who scored seers ee Ka | Cash Cott ¢ quite a success in the part; J. W. Shannon as Baron Stein, genial Billy Floyd PPI CER PTET ES a Prine pla ae: pris age 1 Aigic Fairfax, Maude Granger as Dora, and last. but not leaat that lo é woman and true artist, Mme. Holland Java... .reg. price 22,at 20m able Ponlal, as the Marquise de Rio Zares, Rut [must not forget, in mentioning these favorites, our dear old loved friend John Gilbert. who, while a member of the company, yet was not tn the cast of “Diplomacy and a more unhappy, disgruntled, dissatinfied mortal never lived than dear old John during the run of that play, | remember his coming to. my dresaing-roem on evening with his usual grievance: “On, Rose, 1€ 1 were only ten years T could play Count Orloff, and play it Jolly well, too, But this walking # awful, awful, awful!’ and he emphasized his remarks with hin stick so that he made my make-up table shake. mH: a New York h. astnight. She finest Zi pire Theatre 1 2 ‘ Holland M. & J..reg. price 24, at 22° —————_—_—$— reg. price 28, at 2. : snot upon the stag | ‘ ' Moc! reg. price 32, at 2. tin the anditoriumand wacched a pale reflection on the 3 | Arabian Mocha. .reg. price 35, at 3Q stage. This admirable Zicka was Miss Rose Coghlan, who * bes 3 Mixed Tea-reg. price 35, at: 30) sat and watched the Sardou play upon which she used to shed + | such effulgence. Shedid not leap. upon the stage and ery, 3} “Let me show you how.’ Drather hoped she would. But she * Bat Three Survive. didn't.” She mevely watehed. Perhavs she sad to herself, {but three people survive, Frederic Robinson in in England. |® “Well, don't know!" At any rate, she musthave thought it, do myself are still before the public. The rest Ie peacefully —Morning Laper. % Gitlics Coffee Compan HIN BADGER ’ 233, 235, 237 and 239 WashingtonSty Between Park PI. and Barclay St. Estab’d 0 CLOTHING! Of all this Maude Grange tleeping In the How strong a he 4 © of the dead.”* Aplomacy” has upon the public is shown by itn many re- | % FY Oty ALsivals, the first occurring In the spring vf 64 at the new Wallack’s Theatre up. | #EXMMERG RHE RHEE RENEE RRA RNRRRRER RE RR EXERE REET Bunge Charged with a F, Clown, with muon the same cast, Osmond Tearle, the then prime favorite, replac-| And tow te the percormance. Uf caurse ine most prominent ngure last nigit - . resiank poor Hagry Montague, and Annie: Robe replacing Maude Granger. Again aj was Mr. Bayershai as Henrl Beauclere. Futile Blackmail Mg succesa! Again cleatiatled dear old John Gilbert. | He tH a great favorite with the but his performance lacked the dis- ‘The next notable revival occurred under my management at the old Wallick’s ™ 1, ff net the fundamental principle of the Scheme. ery, properties and accssories, His lack of repose and intensity in the eet { three- te Theatre. then the Star, with the original x t For that revival 1 purposed enguging the best people I could s+ ed his attaining tie prominence that is us t : Meurt Beauctere THAVRa Meal that t he tirs tbling block was, who could Ml Mr. Wallack’s p: {Of course, ant for Mr Faversham, 1am ot e by com= | camanticlataut it nue w hopeless; the wsible artistically in my mind was my brother Charlee . but be e him upon a vi performance of Henrt Heauclere, | stionm of Mrs. Mary 1b but b Would he come here and) would he play Heart Retan rae ea RUPASUI TT een ea TITS " r < by cable, and I need to do no more well conceived and fairly well WcharERdteltavalsarilerly ; Woothan mention hte nas quisite performance to recall to my readers a| yatewlly an ideal of the time] fap three mouths Bunge a bin memory of hts nefal work rest Might h . nerve.Frelerie Robinson was again the Orloff. 1 was again the Zicka. John‘ na wotk tn the great scone with Dora, and 1 com: | «, ANC RRER GHG : Wan war tne Jullan Heauclere, «really fine performance; Sadie Martinot was wonderful strides Je in his art, tices ; mal aude tt | a Dorn juiniiness and grace, Mme. fda von Trautman was an tdeat! played the same an Francisco ina per-[ yas h trial in the tae Avenue P } Marqub hares, not forgettthg Robert Fischer, who. to my mind, was E oh TL partiotpated. Tee THOM ITEDI | thalere MineiBATOn Stained Thel muccenntOlltha eaeaber In powiine Cer uy Standing looked handsome, was tmprese sympathetle, and thor-| funge, under the name of Atte 4 ati nistary ougMTy successful in his part Hie any one ey failure in Orlott? moto Mase Hirmeler owhe hives "i Aeon Critte of Others Walle observin n on Stein of wart To tried + Vercome my | iomsbure. me . Lkste night ltwund| msdelt inch navel positions having. beens anked) by. The | Peedinlicen; tn favor erand JW non, but Lmust confess the! her She ‘ Hin Even lial Worldita give mms) apliliniots thelmarttaranusdemersed beinvaritheyplas| eter Jacked that subtl fliness with which it has hitherte: Vexmela 4) ral the work of your present-day favorites In the characters | krew and Love ed. Why that opers letters to er 1. Se fo made my dete as a eritic instead of being erittclsed. Hut, gentle | ally must be exc * | itasteFiftesnth tht eaters, please bear in mind that. after all, erttictsm ts only an Individual opinion | mince Ass the Countess. war Several mi ‘ fe 5 Ane thet the equally earned aceupant of the next chatr may hold an opinion ex. | 2" eve ‘ott hd a be eat gang}! Hf 1 pronounced YrMANCE AB on the widow sw i 1 in a dresamak weolly the reverte of your ow pie eH B Seda Tah LAME CL NE ers she had writer Tiemann mi a tabisharent on Bortyeftth street Tn the cane tiege ean be no adverge criticism ao far am the merite of the plas |g itt Mill AuRH ME te her that she drow her accent, as It dpe mar lier work | Schivarta, se antes Be Teen rari ortetn crs GRR ty i Vanier hewmen Bese. HEL vey stands oeday the one play of modern life that in SOMMcrably and. with all due deferen fe methods, EC] “Be Ie my hustand vied if you oe tn tre . nete Theny Aeinuich uptydaieds the day wae written, It hdd the interest af the audience 0,20 oreaslon for it, aw ahe tea Rurnlan, all af whom are tine Hneulsts Rar ce Let ne ed Weulltare henna ite eho ie a Ver lehty gir) dust see | Twa month my husband saw a Laat iy. tes nely ms it did two decades ags. A master mind and a mas: | yo, a Panty A HY He eae ating my husband's afte what 1 fou er tid Men ue const Atta con the street ind he ter hand surely ot stagecraft in Mr. nu, although great credit must be given ee NA ae praise tw Mise Ethel Hoenick, whe waw far sad linwasainel vert Lady | erccrconrnties © MONE | Howard extended to the sergeant al bos ae BoM) tA RL REE The ait! The most important discovery, vin ork no welll: 5 enmoneeth ; Sthel Horntck, who waw far and away the best Lad stead she went | zat into wxpapers, anit one of the b r sevelina aiairtloment soll. the eminent deatomtie erliie, Mid thele Menthiten og | Henry, Ft aw been my plewmure to: witunen at Mion nn Alsla the ame BS wie Vout) Deets described Adana a handsoms | Of Tecent years is the positive novelist, and tloment Scott. the dramatic eritie, hid entitles ax | trirrex were m : Mion and Alate| the he , i : el Ada as a thasdyo : Hastie eats : Auaptora under the iem de plume ef Bolton Rowe and Saville Row. MEH ay DA Ch CLUS CALLS Date and Wallace | vut recovered ina iis telured Pnbhavot eiworiin remedy for constipation, Cascarets Thespradiition. wi sousual, up te Mr. Frohman’s high standard. 3 ail il aaandinattie (ni Stew St ARCATA A Httle later Bunge oo and In { TENG theaed This was her undoing longer | Cand athartic. Cure guaranteedsy deta was lacking or omitted, the scenes were models of god taste amd elegance. | yor wonderful aly wheullll swwi her ATFU In. rey urothere) a f Citizen a i a aE 4 “soura | Genuine stamped C. C. C. Nevers the properties were perfect—and no such aceldent happend an befell me on my! pierre She was dulnty, womanty, aml, above all natin ee ee teen matbl i ie tt ots | sold_in_bulk. Druggists, roc. opentag night at the Star in 2, when the property man really locked the de: In the crucial scene of the third act with Juilan she rome ta magnineent : my neha ies eee spatch bax and Po was unable to steal the tracing of the Consta Aj heights, and won « the recalls and app Riven her by the enthustastie x : 7 . Hwan Instead obliged to nelze a paper from a pleeonhole in the desk. m tol oudien She has titutur search, It last night sh i i i “a the amusement of the large audience, whe expected the curtain to fall and the | ‘Phat the perf WANT MOM NtarenlITnea AT Te tented nee tether ieee oe a eae She at 3 Paid Help 9% play toend then and there, But presence of mind in an W the | plauce of the audience WU have tio doubt that the present revival will havel nec et een hind net ' % ee he waa Wantsin cand Coghlan and Bulllvan towk the cue . a hapay equal success with its predecessors. It certainly haa my heurty and sincere | tvenue, and fin wa ‘ HOt mutein re | Tkis Morna- = And successful conclusion. BIE monillalahes bpolntment } 3 FT ENTRAR 9 ino’s Worlds - | 1 Goi ter ne wid op “| BUT | : Stell with Ada Paid Help Wantsi ' | | INDa Rota en ANN OUnSae PERNA , 13 Other N. ¥. ‘ " Waa Buslish etuEs Netvace Papers Combined. ° | . y i wie Lah we rear i ‘ A -- , | FLOW Royal Steamer Saluted|Jurisdiction of Dock’ Orange FreeStateGives! Thurston Watches the|Goodman’s Cynical At-| TOOTHACHE. THEN SUICIDE, “0 Sy : in ne Harber: of Board Practically Ve- | Another Term to the Evans Contest tempt to Right Meth- matt 9 dan A gh Gat a0 e0n | ire olombo. | ‘ 4 “ entiat etaaed to multe ; TACHRMITIIN : toed by Courts. Boer Leader . Closely. ods Is Usele Seer Gomis money GEN. WOODFORD'S GIFT. | Fonts u ! BLU : \ PMs Beesent te tly Beta a COLOMBO, Ceylon, April 16—The! ALBANY, April 16.—The Court of Ap-| LONDON, April 16.—A special despa: Th ted i Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and! peatx today confirmed the, grant of) ¢¢em SCPE TATE CTRL , : yee pereeeete ‘ f York boarded @he steamer Ophir, en) 35 35-100 acrer’of land under the waters | . : SOF CHIU CCCHR US acne tt ted, Pizia tans | route for Australia, at midnight. arrive }or the Kast River by State Land Bou recently met at Boshof and solemnly re-| Evans was resumed before Surrogate ay (a ys ing from the Queen's house throughly the Astoria Light, Heat and Power Mr. Steyn President of the Or-| Pitageratd to-day 1 oorder? jae 1 rirecin filled with enthusiastic crowds.| Company, of New York Clty, ‘anigal Fred PrP eee aeons Nees Wen iy| HANDS The Governor bade them farewell at] The decision practically ammerts that sapere he coléred ralir porter to whom the Tray Hora’ pres | | mn the which was filuminated-! the State Lund Board has the juried ALT. Steyn wan sentrie temtatelx bequeathed — $160,00, eset the Linker ousiness eon] LoLheANled i Massed ands played the nationalltion over land under water about New| the Orange Free Btate wviltttnbanl Uhevwelinennt atari bay Jer general ore Meas ees nthem, York City. and not the City Dock Hoard, | term or oMve being tye rx. Mrs, Evans died (nan insane asylum| Goodman insde a eynteat attempt te iar The ‘eacorting warahipn went out In sch Sea aie Steyn wan reported vesierday an being | anne coe : recti(olchlelaonil udonmirsroedasracent ereerettes front of the harbor this morning and the anxious to resume elvil Life. TH» health, i ne telortered Calne ‘ ee Ophir followed at 918 oclock, The| HABEAS CORPUS FOR HER. | {7c ci ceo cil tie tle neath: Ei ae Haan holt vaca mere tives || Of AH Secrets Fonte enact weaiher(was/suporb, : Ai batteryialuted | (ily he, reallzing that he would #oon have tol ciuston af her husband and other neae| for the purpose of act! eri Va domtars yi: as the vessels pasved out and their | Mra: Kester faye Haaband (Malle | retire from the battletield, favors sur-| tdativen,. ‘The latier ate cone order neglected by tar reais the secret of health Is the most valuable. No one knows fy) i. Jute was responded to by the escort-| roaded” Her-te Bellevue, render by the Boers on honorable terms. | wil! ua the gre wd that It was container] lar meetings ! thls so well as the alling persou—man or woman—the EMPLOYMENT ing veasels. The Ophir assumed the lead | srs, Eunice C. Kusger must be pro- ama — by undue {nfluence and that Mra. 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She said! ine WANT TO SELL YOUR SECOND. | "Sure “Kummer in tnisty-tmey p and the widows and orphans of] that Thurston wanted her to urn the | yo 5 She alleges tha tll the aailore Killed in Havane Harbor | property over to him, She told me how] 9 yr, hand typewriter? Put an ad. in| ere thee the charge fof insanity ms] will probably be Invited to atiend the! ake had met Thuraton and deciaréd that| wilt a te the Sunday World, ' trumped up by her husband. jaunehing. h® was the vest friend she had. resolution to the eit will atay jontinue thelr at of how not te do thir : i i ; 4 | @ PUR AME ND ete