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MMA MMH ON AAA TSS CASTORIA The Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under his per- “tan sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, ** All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good”’ are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Expcrience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Gastoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- soric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor otker Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Tecthing Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimiletes the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, gizing healthy and natural sleep. + The Children’s Panscea—The Mother's Friend. 'SOTHERN WINS APPLAUSE: | PLAY IS DISAPPOINTING. “Richard Lovelace’ 3 Not a Soul-Stirring Drama, but Audience Approved of Actor's Work—Miss Lofus Dainty. @ BY MRS: e hig ft that my moth— ans Lady Cope tooky “Don't take it so hardly. my dear,” 1 meas her own child?" he said. “She loved you and you loved 8 ne Was very unhappy at the time.{her. That ts the principal thing. ral. “Sathorn 4 eFears before, eho Dad lost her Ut; |don't, know why it was necessary EDING ue s whom sl and her husband / you to told, though aiballs Cone OA araent - both adored. Sir Vincent’ and Aunt|doudt, did what thought 1 Ns sitrel Sper t Lmmtgie athe! Ermyntrude went abroad. There Sir/duty.’ But, at no ono else val Vincent died also, and poor Aunt Ermyn-| need know. ther are thrilled at algnt of the scar, whten | trude came back—not to her. old home, they recognize. Lady Cope after. the play tole {but to London, She undertook various Y ne that T thought was! oa haritable works, and It was while she| Mine Ix Roger Cope 8 was giving up her Iife to the inter-| Mr. Westerley sprang to his feet with at she met your dius of amazement of Incre- jeatre, She ‘di aek ng Vacating, But retures to the “hovel to walt, for er mother to the hotel in a dylt q tearred atm is bru she brought, you up to consider rhea alcae, ovine eb | Ali elf an helr a the West Wing.’ wer am vege Te broke In. a clue to the mysterious left no will, so Hoger says. He wi t solicitor, and knew all her busines: dy Cope *éttlen. Her burned. Docket of an oll teagown of her m Roger arrives to settle up Lady Cope’ Te atarti y asking if Lady Cope He propores to her. aid when refused, trite Der that she Is rot the daughter of Lady Cope ax the dead wreran lett no xl, the Droperty beloags to hilimselt as next cf kin —__—_. \ . (Conrrteht 1801 br the National Prees Agency.) CHAPTER VII. I Arrive at a Momentous Decision. 66] CAN understand well enough,” I exclalmed bitterly, “why should have wished to marry me |% ‘mother's Present ad- 1 wish to write fer, Shella, 1 i t. before writing, T should Mr.’ Westeriey, You told) me thatthe 1 Twill send a care = and ask him to , ond vhen camo s pocket he wanted ed. “Twill go and leave: a now. J can see that you would preter Oke vicar was a kind old man with a yous manner. T could: hardly told me that to make one, but xh story of Roger’ fit. But it seemed a dishonor. i for a girl to do; and tastea T merely’ explained that, as everyalng now apparently belonged to Roger, who was, an far an I knew, Lady Cope's only surviving relative, I preferred not to be indebted t> him, do to earn my T speak French vel D paint xiiledes and have 2 education. I ought to fin do. Roger saya my mother 1 he knows here I can find her. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS. Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought 4£ 1 had been the heiress that people eae 5 pty, “is haveg thought; me. is But hwhy.) 405 5:0U |i terest » adopted me | my child.” he faltered, “I ahould—shoul want me now? See tate a baby eehat Twas not her | de nothing rash tf T were you, Wetter Roger waved his hand toward a great town child?” think it over; talk with Sir Roger. OF In Use For Over 30 Years. y chaste breast and quiet mind if ee and arms I fly. , a new mistress now I chasé, first foe in the field, f with a stronger faith embrace, sword, a horse, a shield. t this incenstancy Is such, As you, too, shall adores could not love theg, Dear, so much, Cy Lodo a8 Oa THE VICAR CONFIRMS THE SECRET. OR DR MIL SON ci oe DERENESS, EOE Ma HaAsMERS . Diway & 7th eye, GARDENS. on the COMBINED ROOFS of the Victoria and Republic iaenreed 2 Rt. [NUNS settee 6 NTE RAONL we et nding & Ah Bid, "dowoary Fields have been compelled to restore the ice of neral admission to their | muste hall to one dollar. At the de- Jones ginning of the season a cut was made Pek i Arthur Buckner, Amusements. fd more to see “Hoty tly inconvenlenced. ‘The new went into effect Saturday, night and the "eC ne wisdom of t was evidenced by 148 i Soe TAINO C Ble Gane VOLT nn The area comnts a” || MANGATTAN, BEACH tr || PROCTOR'S*ccaime-treroanes gil Roses, protty, a hitlPa Gent 230 9. SSNROOM, cites Frome where a fine show is giv Fashion ble Vaudeville (Angustia Daly'« UA NIGHT OFF," w “kag ra Kentalt, Tod Suter Pamir, Sin Are. jcontinaces desist 1 to 10.30 fk Provew:, Manley. S80 SI. tcomety a Serne JIL Tevalest 125MM SI. cothedy. "WAUpevinase. “ab, sonubee tritmphs than | The | Burglary ow Admirers of E, H. Sothern: Hed w has! BROADWAY THEATRE, {"%*.,. were multitudinous and enthusiastic at | tore ahe has at rnered. ea os n sucess at the Har. Six weeks, commencing Sat, night, Sept. 16) the Garden Theatre last evening—will | AT OTHER HOUSES. Andrew Mache! Tom Moore," stsit| 2 me pe re CAST LE SQUARE GPERA A £0. A concede that he wax not happy In his | continues to crowd the’ Herald Square. : A 5 hoice of “Richard Lovelace,” enandoa’ rilied and. enthused ee PRODSOGIDOEOS DOD oy3 = An baad > lof Mr. Lawrence Irving for his season's and old let me talk with him {f you prefen Yes, {!nitial production. The work ts hi urgess, In the “County Fair,” nd Opera Hause, was as usual veaterday’s audiences at the America "McCarthy, in “One of the ph Doing Good 0 many old friends at VENI 33. ONLY MAT. ey amor that went from floor to ceiling of the “Indian boudoir.” ok at yourself,” he sald. Mechanical hardly knowing what I| “Ald, T looked. Never before had [ been critical of myself. But now I xa searchingly at my own face—the one | © fortune that was left me. "1 was beautiful. Even I could sce Ae "that. ‘As I grow older, my hair might change | fits young gold for autumn brown; but ®|much the same thin Who—who told you this?" the viear anestioned. Sir Roger Cope," 1 answered said that jou, too, knew the ators—only you and he ‘in the world now atace iyeaince Lady Cope tx dead. ‘Iewolniee eve it until Thad seen you. But now e, even before had noped—1 had not'wished you that you were not her Bi ete ee In heartit both been standing up. 1 y Impatience T had not given him the se ft was yellow as ripe wheat now, brown | chance of pitting down; but now T'sank Yeni in the shadows, where the waves d. 9 were big and dark and ft. Suddenly I felt very sorry for myself because I was so pretty and only eigh- teen, because I seemed to have left youth and happiness forever behind me, and there was no one whom I loved or had a claim upon to put kind arms around me and let me cry my heart out mpathetlo arent cre 6) eyes, ‘ul esuahed them buck. Roger Cope Bhould Rot see me cry. “I want you becauso you are the pret- tlest girl, and some day you will be the most utiful woman, on earth,’ cried puvaly, peaking more warmly and im- ju because you upon a sofa and covered my hands. The vicar eat, beside” the and laid his hand on my head! \ NEW YORK THEATRE. Newcomers to the Fore in Revival of “The King’s Carnival.’ An audience that comfortably filled the big houso enjoyed a hodge-podge of song and dance, fun and spectacular effects at the opening of the New York Theatre ast nigit. The new features were George V. Hobart's latest farce entitled “Supper at Sherry‘s' ballet by Carl Marwig, The farce was all Dan McAvoy. That popular comedian war as funny as ever, that is better. I'll see him, and"— ank you, dear faa Westerly. He's at, A e inn, at ite af his a: capathy and kindness a glad to get away, glad to escape tro ic. I snw that, and it made me en he had gone J repeated the word with asot Bob. @ far, aWeet old home that I have Peet 1 said, with wet wide that took in every familiar dotall of the room. "Good-by,, everything that has been dear, You aren't for me any Then the tears which had been held back for sm long splashed down. I broke open the envelope which Roger had given me. and could, scarcely. nee what he had written. ‘There was more than an address; there was a letter offering me a r lar allowance. which I at once resolved to My" mother’s name I found was Mra. Newlyn, eacae at 35, Easel atreet, 1 road, Peckham, Traving | read t ‘ie letter I wrote a short note te Mr. Westerday, enothier: to Roger Cope. In hath gt, these sald though T said it In very different wa I told the two men—the old friend of my childhood, and the cousin who was a cousin no more—that [ had decided to leave Atrish Mel] at ouce. Delay would only, bo patntul, was going to my mother, ahd would stay with her if ane would i though I Intendea to find work and not be len upon her, Tn any cure a letter would reac me if sent to her address. ‘Th was no time to be fost tt T be away before el her the vicar r Sir Roger Cope arrived. In the con- Basan, roe my, mind at first I had not Temombered the present need, of gponey. Be sudden! quivere: a hum lating thot ith NGn® witty T erted, tne m Rreen purge that you pi iy when we came back from town, (To-Tee Continued.) not say “wot tell” at least twice during ther evening, [a s Frison oN Hla, panlips ae annie Dressler a jueen, Amelia Summerville as Ii ‘i ned Emma Caru as the Prophetess acted and mng ox: cellently. iss Laura Burt was © eeeous Dolores de Mendosa, and her nie epcap pe on hoseback up the rocky ene a arte succe: Marion incheste! the toe was euch. In evidence throu; Pine an her Gancing:s ectalty with Je John Ford wan ono of best things of the evening. Mr, Ford . clog dancing was o revelation, THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. only in atmosphere, romantic only in a! Jumble of Mlogical incidents. Richard Lovelace was soldier and poet, courtier and cavaller—a with a dash of De Bergera a strong tinge of the latter's pa Mfe of renunciation. Now just such figure affords admirable scope fo: Sothern capabdilitie: We can fanc making, his zest {n repartee and his| delicate expression of the love sorrow that marred the poet's career. But in Mr, Irving's play we find only sugges- tions of all these. Barring one tn- stance, the playwright falls to rise to hin opportunities. The sweetest lines that Lovelace wrote are then “I could not love thee, dear, so much, Loved I not honor more.” Cleverly has Mr. Irving embodied these sentiments in tho working out 6f qs plot. Tauey Sacheverell, begveen whom and the poet a passion has flained up within an hour of thelr meeting, seeches her lover jot to pert from hy ;{to mo to dattle. Her pleadings vain against his soldier's eagerness for Nght, she throws herself a sacrifice at his fect But his love for her is holy, and, re calling her to her better self, ha leaves YI°% perk fainting, while he hurries off to ere of the real Lorela in this passage would have m Irving’s play stongor, but he never the jagain attains that height, | Lovelace 1s introduced as a boaster, a trickster in words, a talker, maudlin with drink, the audience thought, until | much dialogue revealed that he was only Mghtheaded from hunger. Lo ce wounded In the battle that ended the hopes of the followers of the second Charles through the treachery of a | former friend, Col, Hawley, whom Lucy marries, thinking her lover had per- ished. Waen Lovelace discovers hits be- | trayal he forces Hawley to combat and receives his death wound. Then {oli what Mr. Irving retends as a strikingly Original ending. Lovelace. forgives. iw i heron frlend, conceals his wound, Lucy to him aud makes her, too, | condone her husband's crime, ‘then, she sings tone walls do Nor tron bara a revealed & prison make ersham at the Criterion and Hack- fett at Wallack’s In thelr separat ns of Don Caesar continue to play Yesterday a r stalked the boards of the ‘Trader, and he has not ¢ soldierly impetuosity, his grace in love- | the Roger Brothers at the Knickerbocker “turning ‘em. away." Is in its last i at the, Garrick. with its thrilling climaxes Is dram ing’ like an express locomotive at four houses each audiences yesterday. honors with t © Second in Com- recelved. Jonn Drew tn recent attraction a the Metron The closing week the theatrical nat Manhattan Beach began yes- ay with an excellent vaudeville iff doe work in a smooth, tired’ fashion, Just asst a sort of musical auto, of which who hersetf was the chauffeuse. Ezra is on (het bill, and every- Jokes Wke en heri t ard: i nies: ond Jarvis, Joseph Adel- man, Bessie Bitz Paxton. Colombin Prey Prevost and the Todd and Stone made che hit » Hurtig & Seamon' Music Hall The Len Yas and Alcedo and Powell head the pil at Atlantic. Garden, An enti: new. bill Is presented at the Hon Ton this Wife" begins Its last ‘ourteenth Street most alace Roof Garden ene hard 'e bills made up of Vocul- and, Instrumental, selectlons, of jukes here nnd there The ral on a gambling den, he features of “The Devil's at the Third Avenue, aroused. a wild pitch of enthusiasm, eville ucts are among the ver's. -Santley Burlesque company the featura ae Tie’ Eden Musee ta . che assassin, in wax. WH FAVERSHAM A ROYAL RIVAL EMPIRE Theatre. — wroutway and 401d Evenings, 3.20. Matinee Saturds JOHN OREW { The Second in Command. KNICKERNOCK ER. Uroalmey and a Eveuings, 6.15, Matinee Saturd The Rogers Brothers in Woshington. | GaRRIcK THEATRE, thst. & LAS’ LAST MATS. WED. & SAT. i 78] ARE YOU A MASON?/ ——, ‘apt. Jinks, with Ethel Barrymore. Garden Theatre. Focnient, 820. Matruee HOITY-TOITY 5.22% bibidwacr. wal ate HACKETT i ‘ests Relum| inetd Witton fackaye & Thvotore Roberts NEW YORK 3+: THE K Ales “tupper Wrway 29th t Eve, 8.16. State a Rete LYCEUM. $F avr 2? BERTHAG Cea BON. -TON Wistentr Kone reat ce BA, ini Ge Concert QCaDeUY OF MUSIC, WB St. & Trting Place pares. ARIZON A. pSUPLE. Pore, Ze 60, 75, $1. Mate, We, Sa AM ER ICA Bie is HURTIG & SEAMON'S 7H 8 Three Mortons, Montgomery. & Stone, Felix @ Harry, Sheldon & Co. ete. Wednestuy, Satuniay & funder. HTH ST. MUSEUM. Contingeus yaudertile. 10 tig acts. Walsh & Thorne, Doyle & Davis, Convene tie, 8 leper Hebrows, ‘Blodgett THE : | M ee DEWRY! RENT2. SANTLE nae E. 14th st, | WheaYourWi ‘nderdJagy OPENING free 16th. LADIES: PAIADISE. ra Are, | BOR-OrraoR aT Ww OPES. Brooklyn Amusements. BRIGHTON BEACH 3? ANOTHER GREAT VAUDEVILLE BILL (eo. W. Monroe, Reno & Richards, Jeany BACy on & SeIntyre, Vernon, May Yronme, 3. o Pucks, Vitegrap).. ktyn Marine Bama. -»s MONTAUK citons -| FRANCIS WILSON eg fa THE STROLLERS. Excursions. “Amusement and Education Combined TH ¥ 115 SEASON'S NOW. yA Siitp SOCK f DIANS. Attractions rom all, parts of the world. Grand sall on swift steame ore, Glen Ii bake, Dinners ole 5. carte, Klein Boating, bathing, Sam! a Cra at had ever heard him you, £00: Ke," he. dies a martyr to dul but thers almont to if hi fF always hes jo fmnuich toes nim From a religious standpoint tt ts most swing and ave Francis Wilson and “Under Two od eters ‘utmeties, Sooner or| in the farco last night. acts 1 oe arn You, Shella, I will over:| The pallet, which {s called L/Amour, Flags” Among the Bills. eee cael: oe deaiuniat orem nd you with It. T Willtl was hardly up to Marwig's standard. It| “rhe Btrollers,” the new musteal com-|ready, off-hand condonacion ot. base, this 6: ell yield to the inevit- maa rane ‘Fou erat a8 well sie wan chiefly refarkable for a iavish dis+|edy in which Francia Wilson made such | HUF eros Prenstiory Saas Lovelnc kang aot Lt a iney Te ees I ron ie pay of pink tights and the introduction/a hit at the Knickerbocker, was seen In is Ghaatistying and without dramatic - | value, ie profed hy GC Your statement Of Qu0G Eis °wns Re"uenely imocent | rophaam f, e Ar e oeaton {im gale of the limitatons of his pias will eoon enough; or, rather, I can, of lating is the law allows even on| way well recelved. The pleco was hand- lieing compelied’ tp Volcer his thank Buthif you will promise to marry excellent burlesque some! inted. after the final fall of the cu pweet, re n ad ever Bowe Fey ‘ng’s Carnival," was moro elab: va the sie Theatre eAwaral ele. Hardly lesa intorest centred in the ap ‘Miss 01 4 [ wilt come here to tive, orately ‘presented an ir acted than MI ot penrancecot) aise! Cece a Lotte a Tis THE COUNTY FAIR, | Mes Inclusion ‘Rammesion co all Sitirectona, St NFINU QUA. SLOW, KEITH'S sik. | Aca | SLO EACH ws x, 2h, Hale and and bett ONE OF THE BRAVEST io ra Mee * fore. Tie decided hits of the erke | hae morctah vate tee ie aside : ; aon Fi ep amserers few York 26 minu p Ew juhler an hary powers of mimicry to devote ors Ls eet On BURGLA' an gour ie ae @ her to lve, evening were made b; ‘ette, aa, “Bunt hh oi | Ti BRIAION BURGLAR be, but ‘at as husband,’ i $ to Cecil, andthe ‘otter, members of | self to more serious dramatic endeavor. HOUSE, c s s not oe OY orgone away before ei? © Monty | the big ‘compan; “ith te pretty And there is wisdom in her ambition, A }@ a your, Herald MATS. WED. a ; jaa would you go?” Roger asked, | Tudo sh Eee at HS D Gainwy and) picturesque: gure us ihe SAT. rT Say eek big plnsar il, Gllmnan made: her. Aral! apoearance farge Ridlence. ae ous here nd pera |e ae in that se gualliy” of, emotton. sqaure, | ANDREW MACK... 1% since he: lon suce Canin ed method. 2 ie ould fa not pete iin anasto foay) Gis ake br eres, lashing tn potas in the stormy GOLD DUST 22% EDEN 8? Heed reste Searrates | Tho DBVIL'S DoiNGs,, “yong. Tetand one 8, 8.05 2.0, 10.0 Ly ot weet Voice ‘& touch of ny = ‘eomeboay be ee betta ihe ane ren it he aid forge tne | ia of. Hee she oe ue vAsnsAs CoP AY, Cees, Lows, Haw Vers Bote. ras) the. only axember OF tHe cast’ who : sete future inher new de-| :

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