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siif THE WORLD: SATURDAY E JENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1901. ISOTHERNIIN A NEW PLAY; if TREN ins a n BERTHA GALLAND AS A STAR. “DOCTORS. LNES ous ee "eos ura SS OTOLGO |New York to Make a Revival of the Marry! a “King's Carnival,” Which Will Mark the | DANGEROUS ESCAPED CRUit i ! RECAPTUZ. A Reappearance of Mabelle Gilman. | 2S 28S Hea ToS EE Se James Kanjoy, Hroke Ow ¢*) ats of Long teh: spttal, SBY MRS: C] N-V WILLIAMSON | ata pain | th 7 miss —ind Swift'« of rayater — when at if do they eayt’ 1 aaked SYNOPsis FOP CTREGEDING CCHATTERS Supeou my reeolution, and . Wift made ready my bath lady Cope. att netlag It coi dle away, 1 hur- ash t port Fb ath towel 10 - with a} ried curtain of old tapestry 1 the priest, walks ay whlen h tne door, and 1 to ns but throug @ alter the ple A arts wa Ua Gy - really: th ted ? Tight. She was up uv twice, the nolees would not move, and] was’ In the Jast to conclude that-the door | through some old papers. lady Cope returna to and the key taken away Lady Cope'm from 11 to 12 1 said, - Naltion. iter was just one comfort in this} aps she heard m dare If the door was fastened nothing could have looked out at m and my imagination must have p! 1 in her room; ce | dropped have been that." for Mrs, Ewarts Taoice jected at her eens rar ae Invenigates hn me another trick as It had tn the mat Dust 2 olan ee wae ups and tt Pocket of an old (eagoma of her autiers [OF the prlest—that was all At 103). on the very stroke of the a - — blood was up now, however, ani. | Poin ena nur Roger's arrival COopyright, 1901, by the National Press Ageccr.) glad to be away from the plac Me wae in the: pleture kallery when the r Cae e fe Thad fancled such etrange things me. for a curious, fancination : ey f “olttey” atre welsh, bye Detees | Ol i 5), ai 1 visited every other bed <t Ww > paveua |ieeerese bai Hise fr td? A room known as the In- aiiewit : Posy a \ - pars es 16 in| ois Foam.” tha been twin Hoes tidelr. Mehegn he avwalted me: and |'® unknede is. = rem ee ; oe | pato FoR Protection. |PASTOR’S pom In the] ae & ght me back % 2 Laeg ; 3 i A Midnight Search. - ent after T had treakfasted, a] ; . v iyhee: AS vensho d 125iN 81. ] PAUSED, and my puises quickened throb. Who ce the octason room at this time atl he 1 was no wiser than 1 ~ night? when TV started, : De siehoeent anal ree teria The litte key from the pocket of the| Wondered why Tdid it vatira tind @ pri : el cobs move than I did, \ resis. shook hands. struck me now as our eyes met hi exceedingly handeome he was, and. T te Have vie! tan. jeyuty Shert® At iz Mn fith st. Theatre [MA'T. W-112 Id not lose It, a not ook his age by Len yearn: Sed LEER Eee and he had, been only eighteen when lenin Ieleit paascome, thto his Utle at my fatnet ef Flak on the dressing-tal Ae 4 poaee) w tnirty-alx years old, though AT “THE PRIEST'S ROOM" DOOR. He was falr-okinned. with very Ight which fell In-a thick. wave over| if eal, Nike a *. Is eyebrows were almost black, and ight have been pencilied ty at arta, in the ealntly aren whic! y desorbed. mats, rages the oiflclal with tachi, BRIGHTON | BEACH jiu XEN) 6) ee Gf chat his thrat op he lasnes, too, were black, and, as o fi. Sit F shadowed. ia curiously aaa ‘The new romantic play, to\he preneated | % m i nent ; € _ \ ja SBS Rare 1 : ees making them seem much darker |by E. Il. Sothern at the Galen Theatre Bi ber oe evn ie a : | : hey really were on Monday, Sept. % was written by Lau- areata fo puton | as only when the light streamed i ce pay for thelr 3 , : into Roger's eves that one saw they {rence Irving, and ts based upon t nd fonechele | bit ‘2 Se “ held scarcely any. color eave {a the| Mort Interesting incidents « Slated! that he ht 2 sod 4 5 t f Violet rim that circled the iris. Richart Lovelace, the po fared that he had not been nd) st ST Tie, Y s f f < Hix oval face was clean rhaven, and a| wwerving loyalty. te a nn Betta ileedeeren Ne trae sedentary «London Life had drained his ut restures af oid, WootRed BST And 11, of Eineiand fed item tn: ed lps contrasted wlth his white | adventures | a wees 2 hair, one of tove and wa The sceac iniF ¥ Grand On ra: louse i Fite AH t A * fs < i¥ If Roger had been a woman he would ]iaid in| Worcester, gland. ‘The ex- Greater Arizona” continues to All th - . bes, have been considered 4 gr beauty, [eiting incidents haries the Second’ | The iappy Tramp} . 2TH HAS NEW CHAPLAIN. and tt seemed strange to think that this] invasion of England in ord ew bi at Pastor's. He ts = es tor er temarkable-1 : “ho | tet , Per Ora biG loonie ya tn Pict ot Tai. |the crown wrested from his father sup- eof the few really funny monolegu Tea, pyer A before nis fall, wax onty a Tandon | ply the background of the drama, shi z LT RRALITINtOW and DUR cc toe tb eeei citor, wao had to tgnore Althe affectio: Lovelsco tafn i Li of hott ein tll bab Adedds sorteltar. wao had to ignore ht he affection of Lovela: : ; “woman in thelr line: Tits manner was Invariably gentle, hin| Gucy Sacheverell and the tre Of ? . sobats and many other may of speaking slow—“aoothing. "ay [his dearest frieid, who i his Matha 2 a : rea andi {nts mother had called it, and “restful; |tove, create the chief scenes of inte ( F ‘exhibition at th but it was not #0 fort ed to the ; Ite courin! ald, kindly, to be presented i the audien e 3 e ho released my hand. “You have! Tarough the plotting of Capt. Haw tvivanta and. Lean a nnet fad 9 bad aight. Tim afral fave [tes Lovelace tx ordered to ihe dot Yrrveiree |e * ie io he tal et x very: white and your exen very We lor a bridge to prevent Cromwell's t | "The secon and iat week of tne briet| worker and his» this morning. sit the storm thats conturing the town. This bridge Pcie | scancn of fashionable vaudeville and the | ty Ly kept you from sleaping, or, was it our own «ad thoughts?" and he | Hawley knows, is undermine: * Bess’) aaa j pete eRe Exo ‘Aw he the two questions in one|feela sure that the task given lo Love- Monday afternoon. The bill in hea © 7 Ble gaze im ae vorvikeediy) opon ime, lace will mean death and clear the way | , ata Kendall, the quaint pedian him candidiy, even if my tongue teted | to marriage with Lucy, She, understand Wie han aT) keep a secret, tng the peril, pleads with Lovelace not all of the cha perhaps,” T answered, and I sivexoditolfeciituyicotor rise: to risk his life, and tries to detain him Tere will two performances : i. Ys : “ee Bae I was thinkins of you a great deal |by accepting his love, a RMA ce « 4 i # 4 - etek 3 t. Gn: “for nether |her with the lines of his m ayia Bright nat walen th Hawt SEN ‘ : ; : Loven grew muper: | vem: i re alate Amusement t the wind f ca and rane : : j noon i! ’ at the windown of the Inn, and I won-| 1 could not tore thee, deer, & get’ Reno and| cHantet C 5 LIE oe uta Hcwuld ast ore ee ; Monroe, My Aunt Bridset? Reno and | crate CRITERION Zipsm ' i, fe pee f Richards, acrovate, the Jenny Bady | mioiatas Iewe ; made fun of ghost| Am plunges into the thick of the bat- i ee rie, Md pubers 5 ae adapted |, RXENINGS. AT TO-DAY, 2.15 | BY RAIL TO THE EAC on Caesar oe Bazan." as adapted AN AN BAs'17 | Well, an {grow older t'm not | ‘Tne uridge 14 blown wp, Lavelace 19 Ns : ne targa: Hens rated. tiie. he wi FAVERSHAM. | A Royal Rival. | mana MERHARTAM, BEACH Se as 0 or Ve e offe { the “Do ‘om: peialeatt apm caure ofvever sion aas te usertito wounded, and It Is reported that he Js \ % y pany at the Murray Hib Theat In | eat TRATIE. Drowle (he * 64, 7 really hevmore things. In heaven and Killed, Luey ing th at; sai ai addition AM Heanor Morett wiil, Fully an cheb ab ‘Sayed vamiby, | arth than are dreamt of in our phi-/knowing nothing of Hawley’s plot, finally ; Yeouble Troubles You EW SECOND IN CORY Toman, ane RT dont think 7 given her hand to Dlin = ieeiptalEneatre next werk [JOHN DREW | [HE SECOND 'N COHAN “ate, Been up here instead of at. La The Inst act shows the me : I the Bravest will me ERHOCKEE Hiroadeay and 33h lost K * ie 5 ‘ I alwaye had the feeling (ony mal Lovelnce, Lucy and Haw " \ f arthy and aes athe Lea | MSE i AS - not have explained), that Roger ha areby. velace oO} re: of the Soh Bae CAME Gt : SDaLivenitarieyery Mick me rnaddenaUne | eee rel area een ncn a le E ; phos principals featurensocath The Rogers Brothers i Washington. | 2 . never sooke on impulee like other peo- [treachery and marriage to NS re Montgomery and EBlonerdine | ry ple, but skilfully ‘worked up’ subjectn |In the chief scene of the play and should j¢ ! seins Rattan eon itd | GARRICK THEATRE, Bin n 4 ones | x RS A MYSTERIOUS NOISE 1 its particular end in view and now supply an Intense and exciting finale. | swe ao | Fieweher and F t Matiaers Evel 2I Le eblelelehicieietdeleieininieleieieiniefeteleieehietelen ile! Tovar Cirtous, to fnow vmiy he had |5: 11, Sothern will piay the soldier-poct, | prenenting. Ww z Tatves (ALE You a Mi ason rode by With a spirit of contrariness, which I ignced Lovelace. Cecilia Loftus ver tren at the Criterlon ~ zy | at tho eacrito!re, his back to me, and. boen my mother's and because it-might felt with Roger, 1 determined ta|cast for the part of Lucy, and Arthur Nov 4 nrraitencitontaceneseeey Murray, es SAREE brave as I fancled myaclf to be. T{3et prove able to unlock gome recepta- thyart bia desiqn. whatever Ub wmisht Pe} Lawrence will appear as Capt, Ia a t nity “acta 40 FIL Donnelly Stock Cs BE EB 5 3 prew cold with a chil! more subtle than |©l Which 1 bat not discovered. |. abruptly, B ley. upire The hat appears) Convention... itabins amd Tre UNDER TWO FLAGS. Qyepy BY | the sudden current of damp alr could|/however. If my mother had valued it, nay that oddly!” be peraieted:| ‘The other characters will be ee dee fa Sst te the bill at. the Jerome. avenue By Margaret Maso have struck into my blood. ay eared unitkely that the key: should i valle Shella, that you hada fright}, Charlotte Deane, Rowland x14 Washi wal ne} ‘ | I remembered the legend of the priest, | Cit tencgounracrscrin ever worn of tate, | line Not at nil superstitious,” { an-jatone, Henry Carvil and Sydney Rwohundreg and Ofigimempers ot WEBER & FIELDS? tact ‘ a ives te ‘NEWPORi 4 { 50. PEI SORMANCE ANG 5 P 5 in an oalely . AK rt in the smorrow evening and. turaiah | HOLTY=TOITY a0. » DIPLONALY. and for tho frat time in my fe I felt the| Tho hattle of, the sorm. went _on{ AWered, evagively. “Mother brought me} Mather. The action takes plas titlous f throughout the night. “Twas thankful] UP to think that wort of thing ridiculous. layer room of a hou tn Worcester, Prickling shudder of supe ome to have rested ver: 1 Thad brought with me no matches | When MORIN Came. seat night Ital Peacetully: lumt_night; but T feel quite | England, The period of Actw T. and it} ty : Se tnintaded ty wlth GEN’. ADM. TO Ale PARTS lira ac ONCE even If I could have found presenea of! heen? exeaimed Switk when she ap-} Well enough thin morning for that Bust: lin Sept. 2 161, and Act III. is a summer ces. T y qT T ' XVABN TIAN TERRACE GARD! oOo linedredito deena ines talk whieh you sald we must day of 1637. mind to use them; and, as a : 3 and, : plete. erat ogers even had never [eft my fact a Attent as beo rk of footsteps began pattering nearer to! qawhneysieh thine they were saving Lh thud not given him much oi alle nce (eal win apenttor| peonienhave Ad ad ite : t me and to the door, {turned and ran. | Ways a storm Hike this when satintaction, The New York Thea : Blven at the} sveny bv Ova In the darknesa I stumbled? az: les. He raw at last that there was one mub-| the season Monday wight. The pro- ree ean paradla TAlrd Avenue Theatre ete : z a8 Ject which I was resolved not to discuss: | 5. eis most pretentious, including to be crowded nish | a an Tskets some object unaeen, and. dropped ‘and he knew that I could be just [ogden Ut ia ke | netructed “aa to fully . 5 BON-TON foste, Hial's, | 0 ue candlestlcR with a loud crash, that went | i" termined as he, Wi “The King’s Carnival” and a new farce venings a6. THE BROOKLYN THE wariser: 0 Saari tad] te E echoing through the silent house, but 1) .. v' “Supper at Sherr: Nee Seti an entirely new ‘ATRES. |)'* vANDEY ILE & B RLESOUE. r > Breas ald ast oto Ee Hina f wigolng to alt’ do Hovart, with music by A. Baldwin]? fil tea’ offered. next. wees: The Ce ae ay cry Sunday kventingscl. [a reece, ! own? ‘Thanks? aaceele hight. coacerts. Continues InloThe Strollers and “tinder Ty 2 Suddenly, I was afraid no piore, and Sloane; A - 4 ACADEMY OF MUStC. levine PL | Uiwaa wake od totbevacierinecet naa i irate “LeAmour" and an olla « Flags! Among Coming : CPLAY ty AMERICAS " EVERY SUNDAY. 2 ' (To Le Cont nued , The cast 0! ’ been afraid. | ae -ARI ZO N A. uP Ti SOUND TO SEA CLIFR 751.00, Mats Wed & whica, by the bir Francis Wilson and "The Stroiters AND GEEN COD) elaborated, will be tt me, entire. « " 2 réspiend ¥ te exesption of Mabetle ¢ who will{! healno | wi auk | CASINO. a AG arnt AWE Jenle MeCred, the Weaters anion, who | rich en 7 Irene Hentley and DL Ai hated " evaraine } I wear will play the part of Henry VIIt Birollorwn laicattity babe Hist i kon ‘CHERRY Tie ce i characters have been rewritten to Several new songs hive b ular on the singe | Rana e| duced, and Mise Gilman wt bere aire laerrante KIS eye to advantage. She will be xe -To test my courage, I determined that I woubi go to my own room, take the Uttle readiag-lamp wh: nad on a table by the bedside, and revyrn to the octagon room, This time there was not 4 sound with+ in, and, strangely enous the other side w no lor My first thought was to exam! windows. All were ‘closed fastened, but my lamp showe ton at the otum- | HaCRETT iy 1 Edward Elsner's| me thu ~ | night for the first time sine \the bare, pollshed Moor under the ne | a : apa ‘of Qulda’s powerfu , Beareat the ererolte was, wel TWO GIRL STUDENTS RESPON-! MORGAN SISTERS CHARGE |Site," wity catat' tie role former Thee teeth [AMERICAN ire : ‘carried iy lamp from room to room, : } tayed. b: rry Muiger, will make his r: preceded by the He ‘6 espyrare Be. i miscarried mv lalg | SIBLE FOR-THE TROUBLE. PARLE WITH ASSAULT, — | Piayed by Marry Muime iy eS us| tet, etm abreceded s bust Me HRCaT TM teeeo cet i ea thi i c | shown himself to be f on ecu otrorine mat ‘ nalac tan lnnihiseet with | Mats vaudewiNe Will tntroda aeven marve Only the shadywe fitckered on the cur- shown hema e Dressior will also be ‘een, sie tains and hung down over the quaint) Charged the Principal with Hold- Say/ that He and Another Man Aa- abandoned her original intent Greenwall < estabiiehed real C! at that We FEST aiwhorelisha ts eat | r I and 1 K ti : - Miarantes 0 Dt neiso ie RA aatite hay moved’ altgnayits a All but Five Out. From a Pienic. tne New York. ‘ # But Lo knew that thin was only an as ‘ Buieeakiaiilnaesy CONtRUOUS Slow 4 opitcal iMusion, and I went back to the} “ Mins He pO ands wills Neer er ' : “pricks Bie 4 studs and the eserltolre, whieh [us CARME! sn Boot, 7, Bre pubki Lilite and Susan Morgan, sixteen and] first appearance arto rete Ged an CHAS aeatl Puvlvactoussand’Fullleking niAy ¥ ‘ a locked with cae of my mother's keys, | *hool ehiidrez aere” went on atriivg’ eoventeen years old, of Jerney City. have] Teerday Might at the Ly elChatlea 3 ont he “The Girl," the Now York| “deeatd . DEI ATACIC fas | I thought that there might be a let. | St#terday ead only tive out of one hure j caused the arrest of Willlam Pearle, | tn the dramatized romanc tee fer euny ict UL sind crebthy Wianloeomelemuiten|@ fe ANDREW MACK " : ter wldreaxcd to me. to be opened inj dred and th.rty puplle were presont. Tac lot No. 1 Clark place, on a charge of| }!ewletts novel ent! aus el iaa delighted audtencen: throughout the | j : eulng sept? case of my mother's death, or perhaps a | (rouble arose Lecwuse two girl studeray,l criminal assault, and the police are} “sie Galland’s car . feountes, during the dine | DERICK the caret diary, which might give me an inkling Rebecca hky and Annle Lor nez,|1ooking for another man who {ts impli-| has been short: but etal time matte ances heth Ivtuniureiary of the thing she had so ardently desired | Geclured the new principal, Miss Perry, | cated by the gitls. “Taey have not yet] Vrotman ie confident of her abiiyt ; aay id Bree se AE Our INEE TO-DA} ‘ “e to say at the lat, Wan holding them back In thelr states. |tdentifled Pearle and are In a very|shing In the stellar firmament. | tah PEACH Ra neta pete MATINEE TO-DAY oes But 1 could tind nothing of the wort] THeY wanted to take nine studiers weak and nervous condition as a result| Cf* aa the Princess in Atul Weeding’ will be pre} b, % Rambler Bu riesquers. Fate son is Ww i eo ‘ the t jfented at the Bijou, ‘Thursday night Misego Koteh dy and|of thelr experience. Lorner weat among the children at] The girls say they met the two young Jed by Eelwa , a x ade pila “4 YAY thelr homex and induced then ay strike. | men at a plcnls at Bayonne, but did not Gra H Kk a IG ae da. MATINEE TOA : Néxy morning pickets of chi! tren were | le ir names, After they grew E * ae = u : ee ce naiaee J arom | tas et see a bun Nuala] HIT BY A TROLLEY CAR. | Pu cast will bel Mordaunt in the escritotre. 1 peered Into a cheat of drawers, to Gnd\it empty; and in the ae beyond I opened a nuge wardrobe aad ie tloned everywhere tow 4 ‘i rT o| by Mr, A. t explored Sts dusky ‘deptha with the ald | Stitioned every arn pupils tired of dancing the girl accepted the} by A. J SRaENte : of my lamp. from going to school. A 9: sgzlal town |eacort of the young men home. ‘They Hany cant Sta mx Man ina Murrey St k Down ED EN)" THESE ieee , ry meeting was held st night to discuss! started to walk along the Hudson| Henry Irving's nnd His Mend rod 1 ne . WW dajured, An old silk tea-gown hung there, | fs Sty e 3 4 S frev} the matter, Miss Perry has taugh|County Boulevard, and say ‘that near] Bangs, Stephen Vv W. Bar- hee 1 1 op SG which I remembered seeing my moter] jchool here for the last thve vears and |elaremont the attempt to wasault them | bier, Mortimer W : Takuaruenianea talent rene nat ELON I er wear a year or two ago, was appointed prinsipal | Mis re was made. F. Morrison, Mi: {lof No. SL East One Hvadred HOTH #r & WWAY, GREAT IH its WE ! Lite, Ue younger sister, Margaret ft T found tn the pocket « miniature key, a Mink Rachel Crown, | Miss Carr ‘ “ety et. Wan Stree by a erasnet > = which might ulmost have belonged to & 3 and ran scream:ng down the Ho Thatcher The tory of the play f : Bh tA : ean tes i } rN. te Cans Dlece of doll's ferniture so tiny was it. | wuick aervice thaugh f.unday| Pollceman, Mangton, Neer ner cess mon | doubtless well kaw! rawing acs PEAR arene site : ATEN! ig I Vane ie Suddenly, when L had withdrawn the; World Wants, If ye got oll sume running aw: B Bis red five ah Stein announces an els Production of Mundrwd ant Six vg Now key and closed the wardrobe. I remem-| mer, don't use Wor Wants, If ing! them. The eapoilcats villiam Faversham cont f pehenandoa nfavenue. He waa taken to the Tarlem| 7 ve cig | an tianorate i iis hurry. do. e feflon "Theatre. Manager Chutiea Ir0 oh one | Hexpltal surtering fram Injuries (9 bls] Qe AA ayepay, | Priston ct AUST @ared that, behind me, In the direction

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