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ORLD: TUES Lin PEOPLE BY MRS: C-N: WILLIAMSON - For Infants and Children; ‘The Kind You Have $ (Copyrighted by the National Press Agency.) % x4 BESTEL SE 9C-POEHHEOEEOOSDE ESO Ce Sere — Always Bought ‘ $ i You had no right to buy this gown for id yome Into fortune throvsh A \ ANegctalle Preparation ord, aie 4 > Haha Pep HEE heads mee : : similating theFoodandRegula- . »} He blushed boyiahly, the sudden color had bellew a8 had gone : ; s A q % | and look of ambarrassment making his abroad to on an allo by ling the Stomachs and Bowels of Bears the | grave face appear very young, “Oh, | him. No ¢ thatn the 2 please don't say that!" he exclaime |has been Ki 4 ‘Then we talked of that awful night at| those who xn Waterloo Bridge. “It seemed very stran, jing the n that you |tmpertinently f should gome to my reacue for the second | didn't duscant age é f ae 4 H| Promotes Digestion. Cheerful- me," I wald softly, Now ek . e i nab? 200. for ive me for what must ena more unscrupulous man | SHR / } : ; f {Hl ness and Rest-Contains neither ‘Ave seem ¢ harshness and lack o: ought im. you % y ¥ i Mine: sympalliys” he asked. ee aan Lad . 3 Opium. Morphine nor Mineral. “There's nothing to forgive. Only ny way with him? é : i Nor NARCOTIC. ‘ $ 4 everything to thank you for,” ‘sponded In surprise kc Y ae ig : . + ene 3 do thank me?" he que: ay yd think tt is not at all * wee x b BIOS OONODII-A DODO? 3nd loned, eagerly. unlikely © pald some person to] 1 Ne g ! . } PPBBODGB GMD TEDS that T forced x othe | Baten your m wement re} i to him, i J Z * Powipe of Od Dr SMUEL PITCHER 7 “TL ought to sorry. 8 x -jand prejudice w minds of the agents z a Rs SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS | ling in changed. 1 have an littie to ilvelyou had applied to against you with cg : Payton Seed ~ tonnty Hope dime saddeniy atter meeting « mye | for ax I had then, aw littie chance of| tome falsehood.” Ax Sauna + ~ Tee? chai, 4. purple heart-chaped 8¢aF| redeeming mirerable fallutes. Yet L hope} “What object could he have had for my : She . | Reckotie Saltt = jormeA by Sie Roger Cope, a{ (at J shall never be so wicked again. | being ro gratuitously cruel?” I cried. ‘ Foy 3 Aaise Sort + t hat he is sole ts operty and | ANd T shall nat even think of Ii, if only | doing the man a, hideous te tE5 pie 3 ily Jenny Brot a | 1 can get work. i did try so haré be Hipatoaeyh yay Sos and Gated : : : = i rt by a poor witow itv alld street | fore, but 1 had no luck. Maybe you will object which he might have had ix easy cd y Send - - «6 eit Roger. offers to marty Svella, [glve me a little good advice how lOlenough for any one except Aan UNRUse ay OS a : 4 z 8 Dut she indtenantiy refuees him and goes to[ find tt pecting young #irl to see, He wanted y, Reg soother ba Hooked} me earnestly inthe cae of [NOU (0 marry him, you refused. He, a tf ‘ i } : Ss etore x In't dream it was + indirect! rent you away to a place f Z ¥ ~~ * : m Hf a ) trouble,” he said. And I thought that. | where he knew you would meet ‘with ( \ , Peg Uf oe : ¢ Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- Uist | for some reason, his eyes expressed Te-| humiliations and deprivations beyond | ( : % x . tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea 4 | y Meith Cyartis as iLadr | Cope.t ween | let Anytalng you had experienced. Then he { p F ; £ Worms Convulsions, Feverish- — ~ 5 “I suppose not.” 1 rejoined, with @/ might have resolved to turn the screw | ( | 4 i 63% ‘, } dD Ss to find work aher going to her|smile that was not very gay. “When | tighter and prevent your escaping to y A , » . ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. } Sir Rogers Influence defeats you saw me first jain aupear. exact fare) Prone Ha errr ve 18 . > " i ay : Retucel to sane oetle he the workhoure, bt “Id ~ axl ‘ vr Ree ‘ 5 drassen and tn toubed of tbe mroccedts, Bit Roget | Sage eee thane thegah 1 didn't know it |tore ‘coming to nee me until { should ‘ Pie ae c Fac Similo Signalure of : se = H calla at Pecksam to renew hile suit, dut rhe| myself, And the other night—weil, that/have @rown nearly desperate. But I y| ; S\N 3 7 : . i ia fergie Bim, Mer wieter Fan. angered at frock and hat were made before I real-|naver thought of the other part. | Ey Bey | 4 * ‘ ‘ FT, g irt bars \4 f oppo ity of rte! f any too horrt oO , ? . ~ ¥ hen hote, Teartshconen ant de: | ‘Bed, that Twas 0 patter aq moment |} hope It ie not posable,” ‘natd Sir. ‘ Oe NEW _ YORK. ae peterioe se beforehand, to confide in John Bourke oF | Rourke. Theatre last night with hin latest . Nevola t ‘whom she any one elée: but his eyes dwelt on me| “gureiy you don't suggest that he hired 5 "The Land of the Free." an -) ctreumatances. Sh with a yearning look, and the words) ine woman. to pick my pocket and add 3) Dosis = 35CrNts ngs, whem she discovers that he spoke themselves, almost the fast feather to my burde: @ purple heart= on bis arm simtler| I told him my name, which he had iL stopped short at that. tn my. ace fo that ‘nyeterfour woman associate! with [not known before; that T had thought! cusations,. fut it isn't beyond belleving Lady bopate Cente myselt Shelia Cope, and found that T ja certain persons to keep an “Stroiers"' took the Dactke avorde, ot the ever. | wan Jonny farina; for Harland, 1 had | i, Pe, Pend pe ‘ Harlem “House patrons by. storm anger from Mrm | learned. was my own father's name. iE hat be true. thank Heaven, he Heep eters eek portrait on id John Bourke that Lady Cope have lost sight of me now,” taken up th | noe Sioa woe ene very night when I hag | must ha . for the opera. The portrait seen him first. That | had lost my] s*Fie shall not find you again If I can home, and the money which would have] peip It, Not while you desire to keep = rizona" increases, 4 posstble, in CHAPTER XIII. come’ to me if Thad really been Lady | out of his way. And an for work, yout poniarlty at the Academy of ‘Muse, 2 ‘ | Cope's daughter. shall have It, I promise you, as soon as ane ng from fast right's audience THe Woman | Who Wonta Re s/o Poven went faltering on, and to my|you are strong enough. Already. if sou will eaally retain its hol until the ond Soctalist. own surprise was presently describing | will forgive me again, I've thought of a of its rin in November, le Was « beautiful face, and T knew [Engel street. my mother, Fan and ‘fot-| plan, and [ll risk offending you by pro- ie eee It well, Now, my heart gave a quick | 86, and Tom Stephens, Fan's lover. | posing, ALLACK’: ED. G T sald lttle of Sir Roger Cope or his) “1 shail be grateful. not offended, Son, was sting into instant popular favor throb as I gaged at it. For thelaititude toward me, save that he had | whatever, it be. Don't keep me In fa ee James K. Hackett has suspended his . at the Broadway Theatre last evening | production of “Don Cacsar’s Return” at cellent Side Partner by the members of the. Carte eave. | Wallack’s Theatre untit Friday might pefelet i A ye 2 ae ¢ i of th SHEILA AND JOHN BURKE. =| in the Fun Making at} tne added in no small way to the en-/yr ccount of the death of Preaident Joyableness of the production panes =— ’ 0 . Daly’'s—Other Open- early all the principals were new to! Uproarious laehter greeted the Don . local English opera patrons, but they} nelly stock company’s production of ings. ingratiated themselves sudstantially, ‘Why Smith Left Home" at the Murray This {ts particularly rue, of Reginald |} Theatre lust night, The play wis Rober whose Rudolph was voc: wel! done and Henry V. Donnelly’s im: marvellous, His tones are always pl: personation of Lavinia Daly waa es- Go by all means and havea laugh with|!ng and he has both capacity and! pectally good. 3 hod. “The Messenger Boy." He ts as funny |" Vocaiiy, the Mim! of Gertrude Renny- a boy as only Jimmy Powers can make| son was more than satisfying, though Cinquevallt's wonderful Juggiing feats him. He has gone through the manu-| physically she was far from belng Mur- mlaheee ie: big audience at Keith's last . with a|Kers consumptive flower girl Tho] ieht. | it was hia first appearance tn script of his play with great care, and| {iit of Josephine Ludwig was a|‘this country in five years and he is hae taken possession of all the Jokes. | Tevelation in vivacity. Misa Ludwig |fUrely @ wonder. The rest of the bill ‘This, it is true, leaves the rest of the | looks ike an advertiocmentifars health brid excellent also, sey ahaly food, and her amile ts uly}, funny men with a very melancholy col-| Tinshine. It might be well to add that | “An Fnemy of the King” Ate lection of antiques in the Jest Ine, but! ho"sings well. cessful revival at the Amecican as then Jimmy Powers ts so chronically| Winfred Galrs) Marce! was 2 pictur evenings Tue natronnae wan xe erous hia that you ca | esque Interpretation, adequately vocal- | 2! ‘s ‘© curtain calls Yor James ae eens dlnnea at hie ha,| ized. and. splendidiy” acted. “Mesara, |. Wilson and others of the cari. ore toe Inshew and Boyle, as Schaunard and — woman who owned it belonged in that linherlted everything; but when my com- | suspense.” eleleininininicicinint. + morous colleagues In order to laugh | <:olline, were excellent. Andrew Mack deserves most of the time at Jimmy, Tonight. “Alda” will be presented, | credit. for hin nuccesntia Wratiea! of “The Messenger Boy" 1s helped on hia] With Mies Norwood, | Miss Ivel and) upper Broadway. He har caught the risible path by Georgia Caine, who ts{ Joseph Sheehan in the leading roles fancy, Of All clanses by tile delightful scornfully attractive enough to keep the| ROSE COGHLAN IN “PEG WOF-|iieala square. ho POCt Moore at the front rows filled for many nights to! | FINGTON.'* i o come; by May Robson, who dispenses; Rose Coghlan was a fine Pog Wof-| “Too Many Darlings" ts the name ot her good looks ax good-naturedly as she “nwton Inst night In her reproduction | the skit given by Georgia Gardner and al ; . .,| Of the old comedy at the Grand Opera- | J0feph Madden at Tony Pastor's last 2 ~——~ Nancie popular actress better, and the Fighth | Sit this week Ie goody ee Tne Whole and how much less expense and work it requires,’ 0 |avenue theatre-goers showed their ap- “The Messenger Boy" ts accompanted, | preciation of her acting DY KeNeFOUR AD-| Hertha Galland’ too, by music which has more snap | plause. satt Lamon Jand'siausce in “The For- than catch to It, with the exception of | peSties Coghlan Was ia ney horse inane ana ithe play bas: bent manth ine Jycanm: four songa—"Wash,"" py Miss Robsoni | {a the pashatic Matrecen The cunpare, |curtallment. It is now over at il o'clock, you would use it exclusively. .Try it on wash day or when you clean house. wales tn Homan? ‘THE H. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chtsage. St Louis, Mew York, Boston. “Can't You Take My Word?" by Jimmy | tig’ company contributed Inrgely. to, tHe — Pomtees Rue, Aba Muiatte obi | mlecers oF the play. “CAPT. JINKS" REVIVED. Bhoeiie. : Sees AT OTHER THEATRES. The revival of “Capt, Jinks” at the Thin last 1s easily tho beat tune in| pe usual large audience greeted Will-| Garrick last night was greeted by a |= = Well, how should you like to tearn|the play typewrlting, and, after a while, If you | town For the reat, arejenounh | sc) Peveratam (and: dttea/ Jule) Opp in fancled It, shorthand (oo7" homely iris to make look for the|"A Royal Rival’ at the Criterion last Who would give a wretched amateur | Pretty ones, and enough pretty ones loinight. Beginning next week Wednesday work," [ asked, ‘when there muat be make you ‘happy when you've found] ratios will be give many clever gitla, Who are profes: |them: and. finally, there Ina very pleas * riven Big box ri Fei te dit NET WEEK many ant taste In your mouth when you ile appreciation of “The King's Carnival’ | 230 S$ te WRDNERDATA MA TSS DOTS eee “I will give you work. All you can do,|OUt of the theatre to the tune of! The popularity of ‘The Second in|and “Supper at Sherry's popular t! Marvettou 6. JOHN DREW | SECOND’ IN COMMAND, Dont adi ilke” That. please’ fee ‘na |.atatnig’” So go and nave w laugh WIth | command" at the Hmpite slowed no | Bice at fhe New ork. | Mabelte Git-| SM Ae, } PALE Rene, 2 ~ ‘charity i faairered 1 eo Messe! i man and Junio MoCree have made hits x e 3 cE arity. Tagnure you. I have lomt my arr signa of waning and the house waslin their respective parte: hits Wastn $1. 5 GaRnick THEATRE, | zt st ab mr he biekbirrickieh brit learn typewriting In . week packed, John Drew work grow Td By ole we : CAPTAIN INKS sone! ihren wr I, BARRYMORE, and will soon be whistled about ‘owded house and great enthusiaam. el Barrymore's: impersonation of Amusements. Amusements. Mile. Tretont was artistic as ever. EMPIRE Theatre. . Broadway ant 1h Sty LY 'P YORK STATE panton spoke at Inst; It was to begin] three of tour mattn, Probably a great many people d'd not | posaibie, more artistic with each per-| Hurtig & Seamon's Music Hall opened | Silt SI. | ib of Tauanter, with Roger Cope, you will have made good ° 2 . be- A good week's bil 7 at Bont rare " progress with | 60 to see “Up York State" last night formance, good week's bill with McIntyre and he vad, RAVINE Read nent TMe ead ghorihand. Aa for the machine, I have | cause {tx debut occured down in Four- eee! Heath in "The Man from Montana;" Stas the ORES ING 4 me | f them T'll—lend to you, without Interruption; "I don’t speak our || opel’ you. of idle curloaliy,. Hut—didn't Ble Toger | qb tank You for stopping, to think in Al Leach, the Three Mortons and oth: ington" | specialties, PAN cand PA STOR’ CON a THe teenth street Instead of on “dear old] Phe Rogere Bros. in W sndtsiaeesCRITERION fea a im. ¥ . ; t daying ‘ely T Iaughe yy missed it. started on their third week of fun-mak- — Evenings, $80, ONLY MAT. SATURDAT. Cope want you to keep your old: home— | Ot ow spa tf E . from’ Harlem to the Bat- The Lion Pal te den wil . Ap x aly in way to which you couldn't! ho wuld, “Now: ate you ula You Mbt | ters, has been atrewn with the wrecks |/WK at the Knickerbocker last night. lin uauaaod bill for ewes wacky A nesavenina, nag a nose | WM. FAVERSHAM A ROYAL RIVAL. et enther reluctantly admitted, |@%#2¥M Under the dark waters?” se lot of plays and players that | Only five more weeke are left in which — ar Ginav [see z A AUTRE RPE ee Hammeratein announces the last Reee re Oech Circle, a Malic. Gbe CE. 9 of the summer reason at the Par MATH SI setae No Higher. | SXICKERHOCK A ; t Mh, a0 glad!” impulsively. Were more pretentious but lers meritork | to see this uprouricua skit bet ? FALTERING ON, AND And’ you ran away from him, and) 1 held out my hands and’ he caught |ous than “Up York State" aad its Jolnt| road tour begins ope yits H. Bway and 35th 6b ‘ngs, §15. Matinee Gaiurday at 2.15. from everything? And he didn't write | them both, b dq stars, David Higgins’ and : i ! ra det TO MY OWN BURPRISH WAS‘ to you, or come to wee you, though he . «tipping them eo tently | authors and # ‘ : = Root Garden. The Bunday concerts |Uremt Nneeeme of ihe new Adirenlack play, e ‘4 cy 4s ¥ , that the gr: sav inn Georg: Idron. Weber & Fields’s remarkab! the roof will be co i PRESENTLY DESCRIBING} knew your addresa? TL tete wane | seeidenty, fe let ‘ny banda?en” wiih | “the ping is a homely atory of lite and | tion of “Hoity-Totye min ten rors © roof will be continued UP YORK STATE. The Rogers Brothers in Washington. EASEL STREET, MY MOTHER pee pean ree at enn deen ghanging expression that 1" wished | tove in ‘the iAuirondack’ town, of BiTOR | ous RalAKY Of stare, Outeh-nes anything | The Bon Ton Music Hall presents to] A Momely Romance of Northern New Yo. | CCD ey THEATRE, ctw 2 2 ie the clue to read. . At times, to 5 y have ever done. Hundr ! re etlve ~ iy 2 E. a : ways running away) Trald this laugh-| “Ae the end of a week I could write {and piot seem old and stereotyped, but] turned away last night, and programnelotivaudevitionnn Garieaw Moray st Tse, Narayan? ‘To alaht J 6.9 Mats: Saterday. (MRS BN MZ Bhbbhbbbebtreibebt | ine ant no prophetic inatinet brought | very we ie i tne time the play snvora of the saint | vance, demand for weata “in unprese: | Among itn drawing numbers are: Atos | ae ost ote eh SOTHER Richard Lovelaces 3 Mra. Jennett had found of "The Old Homestead, nted, f Agmea | ih ve pot part of my life which had come before) “He came to make the same offer] which were to be ready on afew SUMTMy Garume’ and hae the heart in- Bie Miles (the orlainal Annie Moore Gir). | Why SMITH Hichard Lovelace, the deluge. ed but as they were still in occupati terested that ever appeals to the masses George Hanlon and hig clever sons, i Pi abe * | G rn LEFT HOME. ome } i RE ee eet teranc| Foti eeat ie eee | chansonnetie; Willlam “"Thompron Da: 0 = : 10 pees | oF “Do you ike Sir Roger Cope?” abrupt-| frnee WAY Where 1 waa ull they were | Mr. HARRODS Biv A” nappy-mo-licky | night at Proctorn Hitth Avenue cher. | V8 and other high-clane artists BROADWAY THEATRE, Gat st. & Dwar, so ormer, Acts 230 ty 1 tad grown to love the xtudy and |ruxtic genius, His humor was quaint |tre in thelr new sketoh entitled ‘ Mats, 1th 3t x She was of the “ultra smart” set, -which for a little while had petted and! setght at 8.15, alan Wed. Pet. a > Onn 'No-o; T never did. Thoukh I oould ve and of the kind Ralph Stuart has abandoned bis pro- CASTLE SC. OPERA CO, She had béen “nice to me; but 1 had Sal then, perhaps you won't mini} “As for John Bourke, I would not let} Miss Waldron could not | ha m- |ture that excited wonderment. waned) toicreate: aileading: part\In: sup- et, piahte, dat. Ma not valued Ner kindness highly after| ty tolling you what has atruck me. I| myself thigk what 1: would be when [proved her acting. he was equal ay all pone port of Grace George for her comity | sii” seat week. We 7 j M hearing her remark ono day, with a/ Got T vant oie Ramer gone Personally: | the daya should go by without a glimpse |times ta the emotional scenes, and at stor's Twenty-third Street Theatre| enkagement at the Theatre Hopublic. — | -— ; = oharacteristic laugh fanoy, in tia own net:rand he ty cxtied | % "4 ho time marred her work by’ rant orlrang with plnudte Inst night atthe] Manhattan Theatre HURTIG& SEAMON’S, "3 x, cy, in hia own set: and he ds called | hod begun to live in the present, | overactin marvellous acrobatic work of the Flo-| TERRY M’GOVERN OPENS. . he TUES 1» tth Ave. “I always make @ point of being) clever in nis profossion. Hut he has! etic dreaming of the precipice that my | Williatn T. Hodge.as Lem Yarrington, | renge troupe, The supplementary ucta,| Terry McGovern opened at tho Me- MRS. FISKE st Matinee | Mcintyre & Meath, Al Laech a3. charming to girls; one never knows | Prown the iron hand under the velvet in| feet had all but reached. Eva Westcott as the village comiette, | too were excellent. “Fortiiien trait! y ° Ss EDT Patt), otbeme ancy : hia treatment of you. I heart that he 0 Be Continued.) and Olive Maud Davis ax the minister's | a ilvely comedy, and “Tie Upen tropalls Theatre Inst night tn The] winaNDA OF THE DALCONY. fale Now Op * — whom they may marry. Road to Ruin,” to a crowded house. niece carried off their paria excellently, |ax a curtain raiser, gave cacellent en ‘80 Lady Feo Ringwood was a disciple and, In fact, the whole cast was good. | tortainment. The ittle fighter acted his part to the WEBER h FIELDS?! mesic Bray i "HE LADIES) PARADISE," Me. PERFORMANCE ORGINS AT £10, SHALE o | pipLbiiscy of John Bourke, the “man of the peo- marcas 4p 3 confirmed bachelor, Bi pi 1 could fmagine nothing more ater he riarried Miss K ‘There may be nothing atgntficant about! ‘The Jilt,"" already a favorite with the ‘4 Dur ratal| Chisholm, a noted Southern beauty. There may | patron of Proctor’s ‘Theatre, continued| ‘The "Victoria Burlesquers” opened at} HOITY-TOITY f.i2% invangrdousithan\that she should'adver-/ Ono baby daughter and then another | it. but the tleket-taker at the Setro-|ftn ‘sudeeas at. the: Bifty-cighin” stront| the Dewey ‘Theatrn pertorday #iih woot tise herself ay a “Soctallat. baby daughter were born to the couple, | Pelitan Opera-House wore a heavy | house last nignt. udeville ucts| houses at She was a young widow, the dayght lant night, wore sprinkled through the perf t oth matings and “evening | asl ; ie ay . er cs ve se ed throug he rformance ‘a or “The 3 era’ 1 ni joncer! a snuff-colored overcoat last nigh . | performan ne Gay Deceivers 1 of an impecunious Earl. The middie- ey on suly 3 ee, a baby boy was born |e ec ccaaton was the presentation by Sache a Wax a good curtain rater and "sium | TET. OPERA HOU: ‘aged ‘city, knight whom she | married! e then he has been called "the cog.’ Inters | ming Chinatown” was a realtett i oa Sale Thu . BIJOU DAVID WARFIELD |, re |WALLACK’s THEATRE GLOsED Alfred §. Aaronn of theatrical veal stew | rporsed with vaudeville, furnished good ee when she was eighteen had consider- 47,000,000 Hamerstey bab although he iy ‘The jentertainment at Prootor's Hagler ately died + ars later, leavi Dixie" ta the I YCEl J sy ly three ye r, leaving his ae M : la now a sturdy boy of nine years. called ‘Tho Ladies’ Paradise. house teat night and will ceatinus}) The Wt -fortune all to her. rs are George Dance and Ivan ltrrougn the week ne The boy {8 named I.ouis Gort It we incline to on Ham- bin at th Caryl. After nel “ersley, and his wealth has been guarded ‘bellef that they wrote It on one of ns week. been = +5 [> a “ sMent MeKlaveys She was now five-and-twenty, witha k the belle tha “RED KLOOF" POSTPON ‘ 4.2 NO PERFORMAN S Sore 7 ZI ie he! Un. a Ss NED. dramatized by will be * beautiful house in Park Jane, and more|J. HOOKER ,HAMERSLEY DIES |f"jnriun” jt ff ho were the helr to} the four rear neatn, | ya Weat. to] The opentng performance in New York | HEXt Week's attrac = 5 |witt reappear money than aXe could well know what| | SUDDENLY ATGARRISONS, | 7/k snells, but hie life has ween moved | whom Was allotted the part of a French} o¢ Paul Potter's new Boer at DALY'S, id. This Lydia, a winsome person, if i comedy] ching Foo Lee, In feats of mag! Tad cena? anal the: warn eho: eang (drama: "The |fed) Kioof,'"\in which’ leh | he Chinese: mupe are thes tennis clubs, His family wax promin: it and the way she danced through It{and Harris are to presen; Loula Mann| Hube h terfly days that {t appeared strange I| Hin Nine-Year-Old Son Is Heir to| New York society for many gener: are a pleasant remembrance. Bhe ts not) and Clare Lipman at the oy Theatre, | Aire, ma The Hammersiey hom elty led. the star, but she did more] vi) not gee We) Specialty C y Glo! ‘om | ~ bad never met the man she apparently | $7,000,000 Batate Left by Louis |i, ut tia comer of Hichty-furh atront | con aghten last night than | “ll Rot occur Thursday evening, the 110 | Pays CASINO. | delighted to honor. and Madson avenue. iy el: ple At times | int, as announced, but will take piace | "s VLe9ih at | But, then, those butterfy daya had Mr. Hamersley was widely Itked. He r out vy Richard Carle] on Saturday evening, the 2st. The play|, The regular S) neerts will! Ere $15. Mate j Marler) been so few; and Mrs. Jennett declared _—— had large Icnime Which he found | and Hall, Joste did the best she} wan successfully given last night in ugurate Grand Veda Sot = . leasure in spending o ortaine [could with her opportunities, and Mr, | Hrtdgeport, Conte Sunday 0 pt, wh that her hero went as seldom as pos-| The ultimate disposition of a fortuna! ment of hia frlendm” Ite was Ineerested [Carle sang, one voNg thet should have i ‘Of New York ¢ Tet") ThE | MATINEE TO-DAY. to.go with by the hard work/of physictani Thad mer her so often during my but- Sir, Hammersley. was a momt THE MESSEN with JAMES T. POWE 8.15. | vets Francis Wilson" a mible into society. of many millions of doilara hi: in many philanthroples and w been kept In chluside of lime. W. H. Crane. who wagstu have opened | Ezra Kendall. Popular prices will pr by peril + SSQUERS lard Ave. ten ot town 5 iF WEY | VICTORIA BURLESQUERS. | Sit 1 i ides thoxe mentioned there were | his season in “David Harum’ lant | valle Y f THEA, Somehow I did’ not ike to think of} thne fife of the nine-year-old son of | dent Of the Babies Hospital, He waw a) Bosldes, the Ri haw heen compelled {0 poathone tt oni | ORES DEWEY A Night tn Chinatown, Great Vauder : Lady Feo Ringwood as 9 friend of John| James Hooker Hamerale: ot : 7 “I ‘s “ Sn x y. a prominent ‘Tie Seven Voloas,” published Alexa Clark, F yo the trouble with his sprained knee, It] THE BROOKLYN THEATRE, ~ Bourke's, an@ tho sight of her portrait | society man, who dled suddenly Sunday | by the Putnams in 1899, attracted mpler (who van) Hong, he|.s more than Iikely that his physic “Wlorodora,” the musteal comedy whict E I in his study brought me so nearly into! night at his country home at Garrison's, | #Merable attention. fimecit), Dave Lewis, Lots Wea:| wil compel him to remuln inthe cits |, tora toras | the fous ical comedy, whieh NEW, YORK *. Hit! ethele Gordon, Caroline. Heunatis, | anothor weelt. touch with old times that I felt vague- | on-the-Hudson, Le eee peurl and Lucile Verna. urn: no for nearly a year, was giver ly dsturbed. fore a Brooklyn audience at the Mon- art ril Scott and Miss Gualma Bak The fortune, which was left by Louls BIG NEW HOTEL. ham ‘ora \ “ cm or o the cas! a “Dy While'T ny with the photograph in my|C. Humeraley, amounted to $7,000,00) —---— Me ee ree ae | Mere adarae ut the Camino avith agealie| tuk ‘Theatre last night. Th hand, there was a ring at the doorbell when he dicd In 181. The Income !s|Shanley Brothers to Erect One on| 4 who wax | that well attested tholr populartty, They | well Int a by We company of nearly | pats = and a ight tapping of the knocker, “That's Mr. Bourke, I'm sure, come to Inquire how you are!" exclaimed Mrs, now enjoyed by Lady Wi : Ce wenley haa a right to feellhave both been missed. The pretty: |ony undred people. Includl tora. aie Peels rth Me nen Parcs Longacre, Sanare: sore at Mr. ‘ lovera never went off more awimmingly | Goytile, [sadore ish, Hert g a ote ata Cy A’ rumor was current In the audience) than last night. igor, William Armstrong and Alf. Whe Hamersley {t will go at her’ death to Dally Recent Montag rrdataia Sar af 3 | SHENANDOs Shanley brothers hav of ground In Loni bought a plot re Square on which | that Mr, Aarons, when he took the = Jina! Ss DEIR AS Jennett, Jumping up from her chair, Any surviving con or sons of Jamesia fine hotel will be built Metropolitan, included the chorus in the] ‘The arery, of Righara Taveince’s re Brons n Howns * atlrclng, story ‘et ROTOLITAN Helin It was Mr. Bourke. Ate satay . jense. unctation Is espectally touching. ivi war. ndoah. was produ . 3 ta. Wee ‘i Gee Hooker Hameraley. ‘shoutd there be No! on the wert ankle of Broad the Ladies’ Paradive” wilt run as| {ng thin week of national mourning, avd iat the Coli Neatre inate might pais ventas S068 MAAN SS The blood rushed up to my face as I! such helra the entire fortune ts. to Re long as the angel holds out. there were many molst eyes last night ‘The scenic nue to be the jaw chis eyes fall upon the ‘tea-gown | to auch charitable organizations In New | ‘ 2 Huring Sothern's pathetle scenes with] feature of th EDEN\*": BT bad to went der ericg Peete: |York as Mrs, Beresford may direct, |The nite ia now covered with foure]yA BOHEME! WELL av, Sing Loftus at the Garden Theatre,” "| eee oni ratte Moat cotteast ang] aU BIE AA : * rf ey Ory. Hidings, mostly occupled . are 0 "0 fi ° . Pa ene}. E - ‘or poor Mrs, Jennett would Have) At. the tine of Louls C,.Mamersiey's SOt}, Dulldings. | most Puceint'a "La Bohem: anager Adolf Philipp susceestully acted tho leading part, The original i LTH ST. MUSEUM. Colaess Troane, trom Seen’ burt. Butilam vexed and grieved, |.death, J. Hooker Hamersley was. sc: fas rave ysets avai toon bt lhe inauea WAtcO the Seag0a Al tha farmaukh cassnes wae shawn HUBER'S sb" veaturen. the Glove Comme@Ba Ue. a. at aud Walt

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