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FIVE NEW FOR NEXT WEEK. Theatres Open To-Night Except Wallack’s and the Broadway—To Close Day of Funeral. PLAYS The various openings of theatres anounced below for Monday even- ing will not be postponed because of the death of the President. There were no matinees to-day, but there will be performances to-night as usual except at Wallack’s and the Broadway, which will close. “The Messenger Boy,” with James T. Powers in the ttle role, will open the season at Daly's Theatre on next. This musical comedy had a long run at the Gaiety Theatre, in London, and will be staged here with the original scenery, The costumes, however, ure all new and elegant. In the supporting company are George Honey, Pau! Nicholson, John B. Park, Georgia Caine, May Robson, Hattie | "To-ncttow afternoo: Waters, liclen Chichester and Helen |s in the evening Shann Boota. Regiment Han “The Ladics’ Paradise," 2 musical ex- travaganza by George Dance and Ivan Caryl authors of “The Girl from Paris," will be produced at the Metro- politan Opera-House on Monday night. “The Ladies’ Paradise turns out to be the stage, and the plot hinges on the love affairs of Sans Souci (Miss Queenie Vassar), a star, and the noble Lord Al- lington. The costumes are Imported, the scenery new, and all ends happily. ‘The cast includes Caroiine Heustic a3 Liza, John Hyams, Ethele Gordon, Richard Carle, Templer Saxe, Dave Lewis, Harry Clarke, Lucille Verna and Woste ‘Hall. The opening of the renovated Savoy Theatre under the management of Charles Frohman will occur next Thurs- day night, when Paul Potter’s new Bocr comedy, “The Red Kloof,” will be pre- sented, with Louis Mann and Clara Lip- mun as the stars. The play will be “tried out’ in Bridgeport and New Haven on Monday and Tuesday nights, so that all the detatls will be thoroughly mastered before the metropolitan debut. The story deaix with the exciting events In the Transvaal during the Jameson raid. “Up York State’ is the vehicle in which David Higgins and Georgia Wal- dron will make their metropolitan debut ag authors and joint stars at the Four- to & ,enth Street ‘Theatre on Mohday even- Ad D the play t» a compromise between rus- : comedy and soclety drama and deals Nes#yith the humorous troubles of Darius teen In trying to fly and his more thetle love perplexities, nd Mins DrO\Mr. Higgins Waldron have en very successful in other cities and Perla we tv crown thelr triumphs In this en- McK# gement. wou — nece&The Castle Square Opera Company be- causgns a six-weeks season of grand opera WY onday night at the Broadway Theatre. Dr. Fhe advance sale of seats has been lord* Aormous and augurs « prosperous run. Ly ugural performance will be * Aida.’ ma T THE OTHER THEATRES. “A Royal Rival.” Du Maurier’s adap- tion of “Don Caesar de Bazan,” with iilam Faversham in the title role, is popular as ever at the Criterion. ‘owded houses testify to the public's Appreciation of the work of Mr. faveraham and, Misx sulle Opp. Beginning on Sept. 25 Wednesday mati- nees will be given. John ‘ Drew will continue his artistic performance of “The Second in Com- mand” at the Empire Theatre next week. The demand for seats shows no d@imunition and ‘owled houses nightly qnioy Mr. Drew's refined work in thia e excellent play of military life. The third week of “The Rogers Broth- ers in Washington” at the Knicker- bocker Theatre begins on Monday, ‘The attemlance has bi remarkable and romises to continue during the remain- ing five weeks of the engagement, lolty Tofty" has been xreatly im- proved by judicious blue penciling since the opening night at Weber & Fields and now js as nearly perfect for an evening's fun-maker as can be hoped for on earth. Lilllan Russell ts at her best and the other celebrities In the cast are funnier than ever before, Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre will next week present as Its chief feature George Hanlon, of the original Hanlon Brothers, in his new sketch “Phun- foral,” In which he will be assisted by his clever sons, Fredorick and ‘ques Inaudl, the London will also appear here for the first time. The Florenze Troope of ecven acrobats Will be retained next week as the special feature at Proctor’s Twenty-third Street Theatre. This troupe's work js surely marvellous and fs supplemented by many other excellent acts, “Tho Jilt” will be transferred to Proc- tor's Fifty-elghth Street Theatre next week from the Harlem house, where the comedy made a great hit thi be There. will bo ‘vatideville between pried nets, Harlemites will get a change in thelr bill of fare at Proctor's uptown theatre, where the comedy “Incog." sill be given, Sivectt a panioral pies, aa vaaadan » & pastoral play, and vaudevil will be sprinkled between the acts” Cyril Scott will on Monday evening resume the part of Capt. Arthur Don- egal in “Florodora” at the Casino, and Misa Guelma Baker will return to the cast as Valleda. The 38th perform- ance of the popular opera wus given Friday, and the end {» not in sight. Sothern's second week as Richard Lovelace at the Garden Theatre prom- Ises to eclipse the first In popularity. The exquisite love scenes between Mr Sothern and Miss Loftus are tly en doyed and the box receipts give ussur- ance that the play is w success, The season at Manager Philipp's Ger- mania Theatre will open to-night with Mr, Philipp’s latest play, ‘The Land of the Free," followed by a rendition of the European success, “Das Ueber- brett’l."" | Mr, Philipp will himeelf lead the orchestra, J. H, Stoddard, the veteran actor, wilt make his metropolitan debut as a star at the Theatre Republic on Monday "am, in Kirke elle’ juce tion De “The Bonnie Brier Bush, Re Francis Wilson and his “Stroller will tramp up to the Harlem Opera- House next week after a week's suc- vess in Brooklyn, This musical com: Jong’ midsummer run nights attests its popularity. “Arizona still holds the boards at the Monday / atre. ‘# | fIre 3 of seventy-five | thor, Academy of Music and will run until late in November, as originally intended, James K. Hackett's version of “Don Sse: atuill holds high rank {n public favor and will be continued next week at Wallack's, Rose Coghlan will present her latest success, ‘Peg Woffington,” at the Grand Opera-Houss neat week. Why Smita Left: Home" will be cx- plained next week by the Donnelly Stock Company at the Murray Hill The- Henry V. Donnelly will play La- vinta Daly. ‘The Manhattan Beach summer amure- ment season closes to-day with two per- formances of vaudeville in the theatre uuditerium and at $ o'clock 4 works inclosure with Pain’s Oriental pa seant, “War in China,” or “The Stego of Peking.”* 3.and again at F Shanron’s Twenty-third will give two free grand concerts in the mi Villon. Paul Cinquevalll, the famous Juggler, Julia Blanc, Lillian Boyer and Arthur absence of five years and will be the leading feature at Keith's Union Squi Theatre next week. Cinqucvalll has_per- lormed before all the crowned heads and fuggied twice in one day at the special Invitation of King Edward VII. at Marl- borough Ho: se, “An Enemy of the King" will inva the American ‘Theatre on idonday even- Ing, wits James E Wilson as “De Lau- Miss Jossaline Rogers will tako the part of Juife, and others of the cast ure Herman Sheldon, Georgie Wells, Juifa Blanc, Lillian Bayer und Arthue Maitland. Andrew Mack's impersonation of Tom Mooro will continue to delight the pa- trons ef the Herald Suuare Theate: next week. Mr. Meck is playing to houses. The features of the Eden Musee's ex- hibits are a new moving pictui funeral of the late En-press of \showing all the royal perso: and plevures of the Par-Atmerican position, including an exceilent view the Temple of Music, where Presid if wa shot. The figure of d-be aseasnin oceuples the p cell In the Chamber ot Horrors. dams is rehearsing her wo new piny Gualtty Street” and As You Like It." Her season opens tn Toledo, O., on Oct. 1. John Philip Sousa and his famous band will give a farewell concert at the Metropolitan Opera-House Sunday even- ing, t. 22, prior to thelr departure for London. Miss Blanche DuMeld wil! be the vocal soloist. The band will give three performances in the Royal A:bert Hall, London, in October, with Mi Minnle Tracy ax sololst. iss Maude The attractions Tony Pastor's Theatre for next week will include Georgin Gardner and Joseph Madden tn “Too Ma ay Darlings; Jones, Grant and Jones, colored trio; Gus Willams, In morologue; the Seven Reed Birds ‘and humerous other good acts. John E. Kellerd’s “The Cipher Code" Compan: will open at the Fourteenth ‘St t Theatre on Sept. 2%. Mrs. Russ Whyta) wil jay the principal comedy Part. She has just arrived from Europe. Bertha Galland'’s artistic performance In the romant play “The Forast vers” ceum ‘Theatre has met y id full houses at- test the star's popularity. “Captain Jinks,” with Ethel! Barry- More as Mile. Tretoni, wil! aiceead Are You a Mason?” at ‘the Garrick next eck. “A Supper at Sherry’s has made a hit“at the New York Theatre, and. will continue to lead the bill The “King's Carnival" Is more popular than ever. Some of the good features at Hurtig & Seamon'’s Music Hall next week will be MeIntyre and Heath in “The Man From jon Al Leach and “The Three Rosebuds." the ‘Three Mortons in song and and Stuart, the “Malo Patt." There will be a Sunday night concert and a matinee on Monday for women and children. A Bunday concert will be rendered to- morrow nhght at the Lion Palace Root Garden, Broadway and One Hundred and Tenth street, by the Amicttla Br of wixty pleces. “The management ha decided to Keep open the roof gurden for two weeks longer. Hammerstein's Paradise Gard: a Dill of fiteen good waudevilie acca tor next week. On Sunday night there will be a concert, There will be a Sunday evening con- cert ¢ Bon-Ton Music Hall, and a Bair f vaudeville and burlesque next Terry McGovern, the three-time fstic shampton of the world, will show at th Motropoii« Theatre next. w: “Th Road to Ruin.” Sees Ching Foo Lee, in feats of mage, and his Chinese troupe, direct from the Dane American, will ‘exhiat. we. Hubera Museum hext week.” J. M. Moore'n ole ored Specialty Company will present the "Globe comedy in the theatre. The Victoria Burlesquers will be the attraction at the ey entre eee Sunday night there will be a cons cert. —_. THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. “Florodora” and “she Among Next Week's Attractt “Florodora," the biggest success in musical comedy which New York City han known, will be the attraction at the MontaukTheatre next week. The cast numbers elghty-seven people, and its leading membera are Isadore Rush, Will C. Mandeville, Bertha Waltzinger, Alt Cc. Whelan, Francis Tyson, Arthur eee Helen Bovey and {vilam Arm- . Special care hax beer the selaction of ihe chorus, ST ne ‘or next week at the Columb Theatre will be Broawson How: i: lary drama “Shenandoah,' erp aun: ny? which the. theatre-going "publ eof xecms to tire, Ilusrating as it dnes ot period of our history well remembe by thom: who served “in. thous wand four years of confilot, It 1s no wonder that It should have a hold on the hears of the people. ‘The play tx being p pared regandices of expense by the. jumbia maangement, the ble battle ace be.ng raade more realiatle by the p ence of battery of artillery {rom local artillery organization. “Lost River,” like other of Mr. Are thur's plays, {h intensified {i Interest by many a@ensational xcenes and eplsc The three horses used during the pro duction seem: to be entleely Indiffercat, to the svhirling of a buze-saw, a dyna- mite explosion, the collapse of a. pile driver or any happening less momento: than an earthquake, e play will be sven us the Grand Opera-House next week, “The Dairy. popules wit clty, will bo presented at ae week by a cast Eleanor Me! on r a the theatre-poers: of e Bi, pe Sparecerieae ete, aaa er wi ¢ pe Ie the fre- | Mer fol SYNOPSIS OF She goes t9 her mother with tho aqualit street in Peckham Sheila a ave By atevaien, vasks i 1 1. i PRECEDING CHAPTERS. . athe rr fi rus, Sheila and are thrilled at sight of the which Lady Cope after the play fob in a dylen come teturna to the hotel s brulved and purple scarred arm 0 Cope aking ever told her of her birth Me proposes to her, and whea refurel, telle hor that she ts not the daughter of Lady Cope 1 Court f over. whom ede finds Hving 7 ina Saughters of a second Ie retas reed ant perver NOW DID T COME HERE?" TASKED, IN A LOW, TIRED VOICE, deb ieiebeicieirieleleleleteieieieleinirieleleinteinieleleteteieieieeeeieieleebicieeieieininet ¥elco foger writes, renewing his you from doling a thing vou would Miitinae ealcn the aqait refused Penatieny | Aver have dresmed of doing. sf 6 me abe sells ber fine 1 ‘rouble hadn't driven you hal A for robbed of every © “ moment. [had the right rk ite i use T saved you CHAPTER XI. Waterloo Bridge. nd of the werld—my Ww body wanted me, Nobody would be better If I were dead. Rain bega to pour dow tn wheets, and I was soon wet to the skin I went through the downpour, stolid- ly; end at last, when [had walked for ay ery long time, and it was really dark, 1 came to a great bridge over the Thames, My eyes fell upon the binck water flowing underneath, and L stopped sud- denly, fascinated. T rini dark, flowing water, with a ure began war- down at the thought tn wo forces in iny her as 1 KB tos my mind that never in my ilfe had har- bored there before. ‘01 one volce ful that young,” It ts p You are nly eighteen. who have been petted and loved, and told that you were beautiful, should dle wi But this." the les other volce answered: no use, What can a@ girl Uke you do against the world? You ny. to Yor of sir thls thi: Ro than dle. You can't buy even a plece eat, and you can't ask for charity. u're only a Htte grain of duet, not any {mportance at all. Thousands of Ix ax young as you must have died tn is way. It saved them from worse ings, and it will save you. You told der Cope that you would rather dl) marry: him, Well, now you can And when he knows, perhaps he will be sorry thet he hounded you to such an end, for he will really be more to blame than you. “Ht Is a wicked thing, an unfo! erlme to destroy your own life,’ ap pealed the frat volce, for God is merciful, and pardons sald the other, le will une derstand. Do it—now, while you have the courage!" A_ whirlwind to snatch my sou) In a resi Quick ax thing 1 sprang up on the stone seat, Blind and deaf save to tho tempest of Farm,” a play that is most] @Y OM spirit, 1 put fe behind me— stretched out my arms to death, thrown myself over. thought I ways falling, that It was as 1 had if my bedy ‘were lifted by the force of my 9. u ‘y passionate self-abandonment. ‘yan instant’ I knew nothing. Then ret a@ man’s voice spake close to my car “Fuor child! For Heaven's sake what has brought you to this L had not fallen, ‘The river was to have me a all, This m., had dvagged me back, snatching from the stone bench and holding Hiv to hts side. nly a Hight dazzled my ey" realizing what [ did, 1 no! me | me him. same Instant hin the AL the my {4 tonishitn eyes were on and by ent he & t ro 1 gue: !me to-night vens! he ejaculated. gnized me. so did [ know tin, ft was the man whe had up from the pit to our box at e first He Lyccum Theatre on the nigat of “The Dells; the man who had fo.lowed me in a cat when T drove away; the man whe had saved me and my mon., trom hands of a thief. “Your To whispered, hal€ beneath my | breath Phat it wbould be you of all women fon earth,” he sald. “T thanked Heaven [that 1 was in Ume to save a Mfe: but j that it should e been your tife We Tthank Heaven a hundred times ove “TL wish you'd let me die!" T sobbed. “Yqu won't wish that—to-m: Phere are no lo-morrows ney . -"T've come to the ond of erything. And now—you've brought k, to go th ft all, aul r y Tet me go! ou had no right— me ti not: fe. sald, holdiqr me tgehtly, as for the tirst time I "began to stringle In his grasp. “Ul have | right, not to ask questions, but to ke leet APFTER THE RESCUE. Forget how ‘ of some re ve, and cab. 1 T refuse that you ar oar) bitter! “Thay Tecan gu. “Then T will take {x to whom you to mine." An he x hand to the driver yo the BCA (ure from pped up hia” horse “Do you know w refuge?” His vo! 1 shall do 1f you us very firm, eve that you wat ) stern. A you think 1 sat you would do tft left you alone ax you wish? Ido know And rather than you «hould h. the chance Twill give you in charg police for-attempting to Kill yourself yomtd cut off my r than do rand s a thing. No helena, Twill If you force me to [t." T uttered a Uttle broken ery of shame and horror, “You are “Only nel!” T 2 kind, 1 you would let me take you te a friend of your own—but you say thee 0 one You say you trust me, Prove tt. 1 bes of you.” "Ah, you begged things on that other nent claimed, In bit am then night, because [ miseral creature In al! t have commanded BOHDDHDF00H Lo. PEOPLE BY MRS: C-N- WILLIAMSON (Copyrighted, 191, by National Press Agency.) PPD SOSH DEE | you, [nett Weielnivicieirieeiceiebeinieieieiefetettt ties “You don't think t the reas: You think that makes the differen at does your opinion All that signifies is thi waved and then pro go Into this cab now Vof me, t will tell ere to drive and let you 1 warn you that 1 will fol watt that you take no unfalr u tage of auch Iberty.”” itated. surely do mean AL you sald at the pollce? Iswear that J do mean tt! ry well T got inte ab. Leanlng out, 1 was on the polut of saying, reckless of cons ptt 1 wattld go to a hotel T'was known, when « I! yihing reeled and turne hen th me for a i yp wh After u time-1 do not know how long —1 began dimly, dreamily: to remember that there w an J, But [ remembered nothing elae, noth- Ing at all of what 1 happened T thought that 1 been asleep, ant felt an extreme velination to wake nee, sir, her eyelidy are tremb: Ie a hd x Une the wal volo & man’s voice, wh. a plain roo: mpared to those L had known wel street, he walls were Hned with books ti dark bindings, that absorb t which came. from a tall, green-shaded student lamp standing on an open deak, Near this desk T was lying In a dock chair extended to Its full length worn: ain,” drecter med to know, not large, but by w rEB SGOELEDDLE-SiG 2 ave the eyes a surprised look, and tt jad a quaint iitde nose which turned up in such a comical manner that [ (und myself -amlling “How dtd 1 Come here ow, tired v It was th 1 asked, ina nh who answered. “Int Just as T was waiting for your deciston to know whether 1 Wis to go with you oF to follow, you settled the question by fainting, “So 1 brought you here, because L knew that Mrs. Jennett would take good care of And when [am sure that ybu are quite well T will go awa. Somehow my heart sank at the last words. 1 did not want him to go away —though I took myself instantly to task for the feeling. “You're ax pa sald Mra. as a little ghost, mins,” nnett, of the turned-tp nose, won't you? ['ve been mak- Urink thik tng tt hot. he y lips. and L drank ch tasted better th nad ever tasted be; WIC feel the blood begin to tow rmly through my ch veins. “And your clothing ts soaked through and thi 2 LAS, We *s. de “Woulll you be offe Vshonia offer you some things of mine wil vor own can be dried? “OL course no! otested, are very kind. But [ean't stay her trouble you, 1 must be going soon.” “We'll talk about that again to-mor- row," said she, “If you're atrong enough to come to my room, I'll make, you comfortable inside of ten minutes.” She sipped an arm behind omy shoulders and lifted me up. But, ax tried to get on my feet, I discovered |that T was not half as strong as [ had hoped. Sparks fell in a shower before my ey turned giddy and would have se sank back again—foe Mre Jennett was 2 little woman and ¢ not give much Help-—sad net the man ucht me in s if | had been « baby. door,” he est hnett ran to obey, and before 1 tk [found myself being car ried upstairs. Another door was open jed and To was deposited in an easy chalr, near an, whit vend “How do you feel? asked the man, looking at mi In saving me from a fall and catching hin hie arms to carry me here from the room below hla coatesieeve had Voback. As he mpoke he white cuff and dark brown e into place. his left arm still bared above the wrlvt, My eyes. fell nd T gave a loud, startied ery. 1 hurt you?" he "No. no 7 sald. Bute and looked straticht up into the man's anx Jous face. "Tell ine who you are” Me laughe “he ‘to have told that hefore.’ he replie But, you Tadiad so little chance, My nn Tourke y broke In Mrs. John Bourke, and shake your hame scowl Bourke—but only” taney” more now than f had known before. since th name of John Hours sugKested nothin, Z y thoughts w Wn concentrated, however, not on what | neacd but what Thad seen, He guessed thia, and his exes queationed mine In a pugzled wa Ud yeu ery out and suddenly ane my name’ h juemanited DD 1 ell me tf you would rather ne Masetis added.” ut! Hee ae would rather tell!” T «poke on the |impulse of curtosity, keen an tae stat ofa knife, “T out Decause—T saw something strange on r arm—a heart-shaped sear.’ (To Be Continued.) CARRIED FROM FLAMES. EARLY MORNING BLAZE IN- TERRUPTS A WAKE, Three ¢. homes by a tng in brick tenemen nouKe at No orty-wIxth street They escaped 8 of the fire. escapes to th iding Nellie Cleary, the hter of James Cleary, burned on the arm and leg was rescued by her mother, The fire started in the basement the building, where Mr, Cleary tractor, had ten horses etabied. 345, elght- y i> 01 was silahtly before ste of ‘ Une of the bourses was burned to death. The fumes spread to the ground floor, used forthe turage of wagons by Mr. Cleary, and to the second floor, where he and hin family Lvea Gn the top fluor of No. 343 the family of Mre. Sophie Englehardt were holding a wake over hor body. She dled two days ago. 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