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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1901. >> : weeooone MRS. FISKE, THE VETERAN STODDART gee : 4 i ) — = ses HUBER’S {4TH ST. MUSE HG AND WARFIELD TO OPEN NEXT WEEK io ng . Netivas of Empire, Ching Foo Lee, ; ‘ x JOHN R, JAMES)? mello Sees ISL HO € 3 , OOOOK Needle Cushion. 3 : 5 PROF. TINDELL BY MRS: C:N: WILLIAMSON - Waaere ? AND SINGING FLOWER. (Copyrighted by the Natlonal Press Agency.) Miranda of the Bal-| ' Credit es rete! 5 Soeeedegarses cony,” “The Bonnie} |¢ AYER GK, MUSTANG SET, . ” wo - EATRE, 10 BIG ACTS. See talrat ihe monee rnlentecene toi baitaunneredl Cau conedited itinerar Brier Bush" and}|! hot nepnaGAtWObls & CLARKE. DI- yours, ing out to keep the tryst with m “ . ” 1NOJECTOSCOPE. - SHOOTING — PRERS ‘cbettiapa she was tying, bat the shot | UE ‘un vere dred of taining nonsense,” The Auctioneer ‘ Lake my position again a leant, and T] wan stayin Ba tr ven yea oat at Will Furnish Plenty PROCT might have the chance of meethix John | sidieulous ‘ervstat’ again 1 agall almost ni = ' OCTOR'S' Casts’ ni Tafecfat’ tats Canin tke a | intows ew MCE UeTE “OF Good Engertain- Isa oii eeeseeoece a eee shadow before the Hight of Lady Feo The red tps, which b been: curved ment. ' - ' Marvellous Florense Troupe. 16, 25.0%. Hingwood's charms. [into w= ander the black Hine of the . | Sih Ave. | A TAUR Reet. Milltary Drama. “TL go with you wherever it may be. . straightened themselves. ° : {OM ATE. + Saques 1aaudt, The Mantons, coatio’an Fifteen minutes iater we were steam- the bos of her } xown |” ie 12510 St. {ANcod wes Lae bing Hit. 15, 3 oe ing out of the station with the door of drew out an ld-fashioned gold. » hs a § At 33 Oe. 5) | SBM SL. | Grea Vandewiti Broatway Theatre y ; CASTLE SQUARE OPERA CO. pees LA BOSERE, ret time at ADA tase The chy und Tuttered a stifled exclan Mrs. Fiske's presentagion of “Miranda as 1 exew it. s ot the Balcony" at the Manhattan The- I knoe * remarked my com- sit in teply to « ates one you have seen our compartinent jocked against) in- truders. She had ordered two dinner baskets and we ate from them. “Now I will show you how excellently ra T can open a bottle of champagne But itis no: Ue «ain nt ern 1S OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. she went on. “It iv a pity that we la now # quarte too A Lady Hope dies suddeniy alter meeting « mya-|tmake shift with tumblers, but [ daresay Wan hour and we shail Fries, 232 to 81 tk. I Trovaters, AartBa. ferious worman with a purple heart-shaped eear|it will t none the worse for t Mace to whieh Tam - . PASTOR’S ga her arm. Shelia Cope, supposed to be ber} My glass was filled, though taking you. On that calculation 7 ahoalt eemguaesgie ‘ormed by Sir “Roger Cop my head. “if you will not. dr: Viway tifat. in twi time, you will fie te seaily, Seney eras te peer aad | cunnot.” she announced, “and the wine [have learnt everything it my ower to | srretehedly oor wiiow living Im a equalid egeet | Will be wasted. T propose the health | tell you. among others, how | know 1a Peekham. Sir Roger offera to marry Shelia, (Of Mr. John Bourke. and his contin jaome « pu fond) bat she “Indigoantly Tetuses him and goes to/Freat success in his politieal career. (Neveu her_ mother For you to refuse would be to bring jno Detore thie ahe fats a clue to the heart-/hiim bad luck; in other words, to dim , .! scarred woman in a black ak and she | ihe brightness of hie aura.” to Nnlsh my tock On. .V, Donnelly, Visita the ghostly “priest'a room" ia the west] “You kn Ming ef Arriah Melt Court, as Lady Cope, whe | “The or: fying. ‘requested. She fais a tisy key tn €2/ your aura G { don't know what you mean.’ | protested, Irritable, my face crimson. \ “Drink hic health and T will tell you." {not te do. You are. thinkin Desperately [ raised the glass to my : " Ups and drank, for, though 1 disiiked and distrusted the woman whose every @ THE HEART-SHAPED SCAR. ere Twas?” I faltered tal showed me. My dear girl, and his did not blend welll" [tot f tener, th » spol LEFT HOME "Tre Cookie way a Manhattan Theatre se MRS. FISKE wrrin MIRANDA OF THE BALCONY, Sale Now Open, @ meeecan son 390% | THEATRE REPUBLIC, 42832 Com. Next Monday Evg. Seats now on eale. A Revival of Pretty | A. SODDMRT in TRE BOWE HER BAGH. “San Toy” Will Give} |QRAND Sarcuccnrer aa is S Harlemites a Treat SUNDAY NIGHT—BIG CONCERT. —"The Red Kloof") |= “onset Chas. t. Aaron a at Manager a SOS j MET. OPERA-HOUSE. ised you ef John ne know not. but ay odemy heart, “almost | to his lodgin; @ purple. he ed acar on bis arm stmilar fo that of the taysterious woman associated with of the ecar. his career from Mrs. portrait on his mantel cf a as taken up the cause of @o- The portrast startles Shella. It portrait of Lady Feo Ringwood, rich and deautiful, whem Shella knows. Mr. Bourke, having hear!’ Shetla's atory of her misfortunes, Promises to protect and help her. She decomes Bin atenoerapher, led with, Jealoaey CHeewelewe GCOS: Sipe" at the Marble Arch. She goes there and ithe mymerious woman of the ecar waiting Ther, ttre on Tuesday evening will be one of [% In'ss BRE the most Interesting features of the com- |) al. ’ i Lady Feo rateh ing week to lovers of the drama, This |(® jnals man's Renovated UUUUTT szats Now on sate. / Ty eet RT tal Tay production, adapted by Anne Crawford | 3 5 $ = } MUSIC D'way Mate. ie Arch. She ‘koe, Flexner ftom Mr, Mason's charming | Savoy Theatre To-f/WEBER & FIELDS! NSEC E55% xuettSen novel, will be In the nature of a house warming, inasmuch ax the Manhatt Is now designed for the future prof sional home of Mrs. Fiske. The play tells the story of the unsel- Night—Other Good Bills. HOITY-TOITY ier, DIPLOMACY: CHAPTER XVII. ‘ a the Threshold of a Mystery. OU didn't bring your carriege excellent rendition of the star part in QDWOD GNDONGODHEDHGASOTOODOODIGOESOOSOGIOOD i to the Lyceum that night,” 1 Ash jove of a bra and adventurous 1 ¢ y n of rt —— ae Sr = sail boldly, az wo drove along Englishman for a lovable young woman, \ The Forest Lovers at the ei | OALY’S, fen wane gee ford strect toward the Circus. unhappily married to a disreputable H Hublie’s fancy: THE MESSENGER BOY, 5 'No. That fact was fastened in your army officer who has fled the country § i 51 : ith JAMES ‘T. POWERS.” tmory, no doubt, by following the for a military crime and Is supposed to } PE AE ATL deh emanated [rent omer ab. be dead, The Uenouement is sensational | Wane a reat Siataglngs Third uae NEW YORK 2": (the enn ae By? ce youl knew Ii nas foNowiigT™ and truly dramatic and in line with the \ | Mnoatre: There will be a concert on HIE! ste THE KING'S CARNIVAL. “I was sure that you would follow.” sympathles of an audience. Sunday evening. NUL | PHATIC ref? and Special: Meateraas “on! T exclaimed, impatiently, tired Mrs. Fiske has surrounded herself with 1 Sey TTI Rte ee oteherey ee a ” 7 y. includ ert 1 Loon 4 nes ‘oun = fjfoncing: rallies who you are. ee aia RA aU Tp FeO ee n yma such a success cat Huber's DEWEY | MATINEE TO-:DA‘ ; y my name at \s aines, J. od ennie Litres Museum that they alt q poment {t would suggest nothing to Annie Irish, Emily Stevens and Victocls for another week. In the theatre there che | VICTORIA BURLESQUERS. | yy you, No more than Jane smith," Addison. will be a continuous) eatin ro ten | “-ro-sarrox Concert, 2ie., G08 Y a ‘i Addl: + i! x concer “Stull, I should be glad to hear it.” DN ee poodtacts col - Tiieeipeaaal “You. shall hear it. In good time. “THE NONNIE BRIER RUSH." C Tdld SEASON ‘And many things besides. But now I ‘The oldest actor. the youngest stars Tony, Pastor Auring (next: week wil | GREATES® A } a @dvise you to rest. You look utterly little bit anomalous, tan't it? But the present Frank Gardiner, a Lattle Vin=| suc ascwaal edi wees “ fagged. I am afraid you have been it! distinction reily belongs to J. H. Btod- gene in ca Shattered tants ante gms |r and you will be ill egain 1¢ you are not 5 : dart, who, after sixty-flye years uf pany, and a dozen other good vaudeville | 14 | Sate ie te aR: careful.” “I WAS THINKING OF SOMETHING WHICH YOU AND HE HAVE conscientious work in “stock” and acts. i GREAT RK STATE. “Not til] I have left you, I nope," were IN COMMON port," will concentrate all the | The season at Brighton ends to-mor- | SUCCESS OF RI the words in my mind. I did not speak | « DODOOGOHSOIDIGPOOGHDOSGOOSISGWOOADEOGIAD he has gleaned In those six decades Clete 10a witny two periormunces 41 the} __ ‘The best thing In town.'"—Alan Dales them; but the woman of the heart- his intpersonation of Lachtan Campbell, juste Hall. 9() Bway ) ——The Oresbome shaped scar answered as if I did. word seemed to-ring false, her atrange slike a claw that squeezed. I turned on {tho fanatical Scot in the dramatization | yocuuse of Presi ee faa neers civarithe qoislenl KEITH Sah. ponavEVALL “Of course you are anxious not to do ot putting things, Gente Dee eaab eink aiof/vomething. which'| Of Jan. MacLaren‘s’ strong BorollaTae welll taverpiage cocnight whens al aeanantoees ene eee eee ererdasr anerheldite JPRICES, 1356-50, Oe that; though you would have the best of fwhich lies dormant (at best) In the mind | you and le have’ in, common. Honnie Brier Bush" by Augustus inp, wil) Pine irre Mine “Uebers he good do! to be'the star. The company Will open | gas t care, I assure you. You see, I have a at every normal woman, into life. 7 A a? Wa tis that?’ she inquired | Thomas and James W. Arthurs jy ine | OFCtUL! | Manager will pereun- tregoers will re in the Casino on Oct. 1. BiyOuU | DAVID WARFIELD * fashion of reading peopte's thoughts and] Iu AN atrgmirs et peponpten: bard [bald aly. Mr. Stoddart 1s already firmly 17-Jally teal the orchestra of twenty-two 5s Treadway & 30th. finding out what 1 want to know in| those palo eyen ‘from under sthe. veil [heart 2” te Arm shaped We ®hecaened in the affections of theatre-| Mela cow stat all cee ares eel cnleane Theatre, suns |-_eteey. Sroka: _\ls/TReTAwetionaee ways that everybody can't make use of. Not yet removed, that my refusal would |, I could not tell whether I should suc- | goers and his merits need no exploita-|iicKety bought for Sept. 16 ure good and Jamen E. Wilaon will] gay cvening, Sept. 29.. They will be con- RIGAN. 42D ST. AND 8TH AVA. For instance, I wanted to know where] dared not refine, oo eee tee oe Maton ae eTraMarY Fe |tion, But, belng a Scotchman himself, |need not be exchans cer aa leading man.and | tined during the entire season AME. AUN Bees Sab, ies mee wae to be found in London ae x (lpped : the champagne, which B She Knew so much, she seemed to have his portrayal ee the calls lon-craged LA TORTAJADA - = enh BROOKLYN THEATRES. Pie Ad ‘Next week,...PANCHON: t ril. I got out my crystal almost instantly flew to my head, for | such an uncanny f divining things |Campbell in hie first stellar venture a A. 5 ck, as ‘Tom Moore,” en- {_——————— ' concentrated my mind on the wlan, |!, never jarunk any” before, a sudden |which she could not Hknow, Gat, |e eneatre Republic next Monday. 1s ery pony a iNet EEN ast fortnight of his site THE ATLANTIC {it2=; fs Presently the crystal gave me whe plo] Mouete leaped up in my brain ike a} wien T had takon the plunge. 1 walted | ted to eclipse all hin previous cf-| recent muccent, of. majadi itt montane tee nen Heras oan a0 Phays| fy Lugaios, Amann'& Settles, MeDeoale Bove, * jo- ¥ eagerly, evi cartully, f¢ , Jexpecter eclips lous cf- CONE 0! Jae at the m1 next. TIS | say an her 1! he Lucados, ¢ : ; ture of thie housa whore she—and you ania woman Jenew of John Bourke, |i was | epared for Bis Of anwer, OFT |forts. Miss Irma La Pierre and a strong Aihamora.” in Langs it Be en poputae that Hane uiticatian aentlwesk Jones fuiton, Welle Witton.” Kechert's Oech : ; 10 also know of the mar! je wore | Was p ar for sneering. 5 cle: a Pari tee a arrie, managers, Intend f - 1D ST. AND 3D AV wero living: atthe: moment. Byen the | pidishe alfo adnan Brepared for hulf-ronceated evi. | eompany will assist Mr, Stoddart, Fhe Ta Mack ‘on Hroadway annually | povera’ Lane" will be neen at col. | METROPOLIS pve Es Nie eds, enn: ~ “About the aura," she said, slowly, cee oe aatoniab mer sAeRd Nodeded UE PETS ’ next woek Sinn's Montauk next. week. “Lovers'|‘The Road to Rain—Terry MeGovern. ‘A malicious desire to.ennoy her rose, | having ralsed her vell igh enouxn to] Prpated for what T sw. | ne | WARFIELD AS THE AUCTIONEER, | Houne, where she will i ae cene Pree anal la Vad treatin wie lesommes phatoras |? ck—"LOST KIVER,"* with Paul Gttmore, tmp-llke, in my breast. Joave the full red Ups und part of the |nad' been truck by" eiectrlelt t asst she | atta, hai Funny Dave Warfleld jeo| improved “since” ts Tnausural” pe | lent Sek icy iy- | of small-town life in Now England, full ck’m, Kya. 85), Mata Wed papi215 ‘But then you had geen that news. | iano cre duin: rere eee, © lew lone sweep of her hand wrenched off the | Well. might as well give this gentle-|unce, ie EEE ee ae oa eee ee | ge ntora Laat dnd humorous’ characters: Hackett 1s Don Caesar's . feature of the new exhibits [duces quaint and humoro' M and {t will be snown | Manager Brady haw supplited the original | oA jnctudes Wilton Lacks: ering cavalry paper. Paragraph first,” I remarked. | surrounded by an aura, which is visible | Vell Which had still hidden the upper fiman the “glad hand" pdefore as after. athed oe tly. aE part of her face. 5 h Her-tone changed and was less me- | {0 the Becing Eye, but it ta not every | y heard the luce tear at tt He couldn't help belng funny if he poy, bs still 4 prime ate 5 cast and beautiful scente {ustons, logtoua, ‘less nelf-complacent, human being who has the Seeing Eye. yur nhe did not apaear to ki fastenings) ig, and to try to be anything elze ractl Neadems ot St 4 palin “TRobert Niclioh Stephens’: romantic | DUI [DpIg GBRMANIA THEA 60 ot ae war. Wi . 3 = yaaid ols . ‘ - promises ds pry, "A e t a 4 “ hat newapaper varagraph?’ she | ness th love can only be assured by tho| lier face Was duaky pale, and the eyes | would bo the funnlest thing he over did. | Promises, to he danuitel: NQUEVALLI AT KEITI’S. Meee Bilent the. Columbia: Theatres | trestle et aie tun CaSeR aE eerTE sepAnde. nich mentioned that Lady | Proper blending of a woman-a aura with| “yyre pee areen deryi 7 | tut, according to those who have seen a = ' evening, Th a man's. I¢ thoy clash harshly tn color, | preath came through closed lips and |the rehearsals of “The Auctioneer,” the| John Philip Souva and his vand will ‘z e same EDEN |"°2' 1 waxt 3 will continue to juggle} Brooklyn, next Monday venses of the audiences at | dramatization by Ed, Rose, tx the Cinquey Cope and Miss Shella Cope were spend- ing the seqnon at the Coburg ‘Hotel, 1n igis. pinata Slscordyins musica a jciecord shivering nostrils, Sareea character comedy" by Leé Arthur and iy sithele far . ithe AML mio nee him | une by a. Hi, Sot hern, ‘The TAT ; ‘arlos place.” I retorted. "I aw youl through thelr lives. Your aura is ver % not truct" she hisxed at last, sharles Klein, In which Mr. Warfleld | Sgbolltan Opera, 4 8 dexterity, 4 well sulted to the company wi y | one etl answe Charles Klein, in. which Mr. They sail tor I nthe tifying new f P ‘a | — Side tenes Lanavcate pout aavalatar at the| on | eet te tie exeetieny (IMtarPEas Hands nithough the cast 0.) jgerald (oven, $15. Mataees Wed, & To-day jong one, petent hand dnesday next reading {t—In my crystal. ‘The “crystal” ely there in the pocket | Peculfar. fed John Hourke's. You Heavens!” stie whispered, beneath | will make his of hen cloaic, exchanged for-Lady Cope's wirt, to be Happy, even comemten ot And something’ else she |pijou Theatre on Monday evening, it ts SRe eee mt Eesna noe mean \tolgive aniZou OF0 8 Very atrange woman.” 1) "Twin not sure of al tie words, nut | osltively the most sid 4 e ard distinctly was “Judg-| that. Wartle! ance ‘burs r was silent for a moment, and] ™“.nian't that boasted crystal of yours : me tinct: It was “judge i re EM r burst upon an he production {a under Str, David ment. Cae nat ee aitguleely se eemoUs | tell you that? If not, it is very detective, (To be continued.) asco's management, whieh ts “enough to my nerves. 4." In Mr. Wartleld’s support are “You aro a clever girl," sho. said, \ t “Something might ve made of you, You | kuch pretty girls as Nina Lyn, Coral must tell me about your crystal." Ada Maric Bates, Maud Winter and “In good time T will,” I quoted her | Y ; own words, “If I want anything from Wednesday and Saturday matinecs 7 glven, Monday. you which. you may hesitate whether or not to give, 1 will buy it of sou, not Weber <1 aa gold, for I have none—but crys- | REVIVAL OF “SAN TOY. Dainty, musical, fascinating “San i power,” the remarked "Take "thess ‘Toy"" will be revived next Monday even: e@melling salts, They are the best’ I ‘ a ry at the Harlem Opera-House by the -yand will include Theatre Fheatre ANDREW MACK rom ‘Hoorws yodra which has noty a number of | week at the | L. gh. S| splitting thing | ows Oe a G In this Gity I be revived y Hil Theatre. Hoity-Tolty and the burlesque continue to furnish an ex Ing room only dss. An eng en the inter. Ime. Buttertly,”" NEXT WE ‘HE HOTT! XLT WR EZ BAN ATOL SO 3 - | a AT. TO-DAY, | COON IN DL. Wot satan, | A TO be given byw cu ic! ygio and Ailes Itol ellie Yale and Miss Hol- | ~~ —~—~— Esa con OM MATINEE : iver,’ Joseph Arthur's pastoral SINN'S ontauk. Wed. & Sat. E Piette Mi msiae AEA| evowen ano nuit stow. |F LORODORA or, fresh from f scene Jon at y Seritz Williams and | yatttle fall . and De Wolf Hopper | next wi eres are—but what's the the famous of! will be Seamon« Harlem will be ena matinee oF Bon- favor. | lls Theatre — American Institute's Extibitton 1=] (Q[ MBIA, ats Dally Beornt Meader, 280 rifts r . ; Baers 2iey BBR. de BOR revecothera iat vast ineron to Be Opened Here Next Week. 2 ny as ever at the Knicker- EAT WREK. | | SHENANDOAH eS ever 6aw."" Augustin Daly Musical Company. This 0} silk: e Keni . ature, wha ido erat er eh mm plece in its loo run last season at} onae yuccosatul comedy, “The Brixton wate, and thelr reven weeks! Plans ave been . replated fendine ao and drew out a flask of cut glass and Dai was one of the most popular k inte the G a] 0 fourth: week. opening of the seventieth annual exhibi- Rs ailver. MRS, M’/KEE TRIED SUICIDE AS! SAID TO HAVE BEEN ENTICED] jpcias aver produced in thie ct Ree ousd nexegresk, under. thin Mt: Be ROLLE Eni wee Toni GrathnVa merleant Toathturelern the Excursions. ; rUclous 3. ert, In the cast Powers as “The Messenger] City of New York next w vision of 8, 8. Shubert re Elita Proctor Otls, W. J. F nd other strong 4 ww cldnntiy atarted ofa Tang | ibition will be opened at 2.1 M- Tues: {EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON Daly's Theatre, May F day and will continue on Wednesday EXCURSION UP THE SOUND ag extraordinary makeups are among the|and Thursday In the Berkeley Lyceum the coy aml the Mandarin’s and a delicious, pungent scent came to my nostrils, und before long a dreami- News stole over me. | Fressing 0 spring the top few! So, | BALM FOR DISAPPOINTMENT. | FROM JERSEY CITY. lee AN A TES ocak Lode xo It te only nec Whether chloroform or something of v i 7 i ry to Harlemites who may 5 funniest features. ani ry Kelly and| Bullding, No, 19 West” Forty- h J Y that sort bad been mixed with the per: | fueband. Was to Have Taken Mer | Mystery in Case of One Taken from | 111, 109 made thelr acquaintauce that jorodora’ ts ARIS EL Ts oo ST Cy EL orty-fourth | TQ GREAT NECK, SEA CLIFF, ; fumed salts, or whether the drowsiness) to the Theatre, but Didn't show Dinorderly Tenort in thay nave m.trent ih store. promised run of thelr character dan “The hall will be open from 10 A, M. une GLEN COVE AND GLENWOOD. . Waa the natural outcome of my grat Up Un Midnight. ‘ Boston, Samuel Collins, Carolyn Gordan, Next) Monday - tt 10 PM. on Wednesday and Thurs- ‘The steamer “NANTASKET? will leave New iy HT oe soy ing Uponsextzeme exclte- Bowen, nella Bonar, orge K “i “Ke ot uplnt PROCTOR'S POUR BILLS day, . Yor! 1.30 P. Ms foot sist at, BR. 4 Die aa never ku \. -- texque nev rony Lambert will fll th wowric’a (ANK i seit uibera ” have been offe: for | 145 Sea Clit a But the fact remains that T lost all d - | leading. roles. pit. tor hia decided to. mix | repent Sractme nal nerlOde note oe 2 Gienwond. af 7,00, ——— Hex and farces with |Howers and ornimental plants, frults 3 (Special to The Evening Wer wast night | 'THE RED KLOOF Mrs. Fannie Mckee, twenty-seven ’ The ¢ sire, to ask duestions or oven | sped y. brain hiblts promise to Curloatty curled itself up in m: ter ut hix four theatres. | Owes ey TO-NIGHT, One never W ¢ i BOSTON, Mass., Sept. And went to sleep, Whilo I sat with halt. | Years old, of No, 167 White street, to 1 3 » Bep . a r nd funny am nter UDO! aera aint iital closed eyes, just enough awake, to know | lodine after a quarrel with her husbain {| # tl about seventeen yearg of age was | The rena y ‘Theatre with be 1200" ie the Ne : rodiand PMN se taceyar team apaadseemmesaes | fi ON SUNDAY, SEPT. 33D. je." phe | BECRUAO Ke did not get home last night) Mrousht into Station 3 by one of the lotr Nt hey with ch Flew lis livelier than ¢ Lnext [Afh wtrect house wext Mo = to SEA CuInE AND GLENWOOD, ; "i E ction, 0 Of course, of the b = ay 1 . dat olconity ee fn time to take her to the theatre. Sho} *Heclil officers. She was well-dressed, in which Toute Stunn and Clara | eetks Of COM At the Sunday Amusements. THE ELEGANT STEAMER “ NANTASKET a od; but Lam atratd you myst wake| ix now u prisoner in the Long {sl and wept bitterly when the captain res- are the stars.” Mr, Frohman eitileave York, Pier Li, EI near foot PIRE Theatre. — Wroateay ant 40th St. da special company for the ctonw hereafter at this theatre,! str. be a new home of comedy. | wor te a story of the] povela 4.20 P, venting Matt, To-day & Wed, 2.16, JOHN DREW | SECOND IN COMMAND, |“ aa Tickets, 50 Cents. upon the thtrd we are ac Waterlo College Hospital, charged with attempt. | !Sered her ndmeé upon the books and “Rhohard tion, and must walk to our train. # IT still felt sleopy and dull. "1 am not} ¢dsulctde, and will recover, a cell in‘the corridor solag away in a train with you,’’ I pros] Mrs. MckKco 1s fond of the theatre and below, Sothern | either tho | tested. The police refused to giv 1 at! Monday SAL a. “Certainly not, if you don’t wish to go.} Wanted to go last night. She expected itt Monday ——— * * ne re But in that case wo must s: y good-by| Mr. McKee home early, but she waite name) or address \of the: girl, jor the | {! ry ¥ ean bart vied « ARO ETAT RE ae ar EA Hi : fo each other, ax tho train will not wait] in vain, He did not reach the house charge upon which she was booked. land Miss) Ls a for the display of| smiles and tears to the x i ; ornTAT OF THE ¢ for me, and there Iw not much tlm to} yutit about 12, and then they quare| 2¢ 18 known that the girl was taken [thelr acknowledged talents, Recrers 4 Mitte pathos for desmert, The Han: CAPTAIN JINKS, HORSE MAKI a coibied PiBut ‘you have told me none of the| relied. from a resort on Portland street last ; A F have veoh, ratultied: . WITH ETHEL BARRYMORE, "| _targe doubi ed boats, lease Bast Oreo things you promised—none of the thin It resulted more seriously than the} "ht. where she arrived some three) AT OTHER THEATRES. it Iw Just as if Mores hid = TLES_(\P] TERION HOULY, 9 AM. to 10P, I came to near!" T exclaimed, slowly, andtllesegiied ees apes {| days ago. It tm further stated that the! The Castle Square Op Company | never * a har oars run Of) Dion Beucleaults ne old Irish Phony sCRITER, i PARE 10 CEN’ snaking off my drowsiness. “you ing] husband imagined. Mrs. McKee fut} U#¥* 980 ay CA at way Theatre next | “Captain Jinks. ame ls ; will, be offere Mee aie MelenToaavientivrees x z ate duced me to meet you under false pre-| the bottle of fodine in the ho nd} girl comes from Jersey Clty, and that) pace nl Tro nm Monday, Thure- | ov cos that greeted her for or I street te EST POINT, Ni luat eoanon ¢ K runs at the arrest: was made at the request of tennes.”” swallowed « large dose of it. Her hus- ‘Not at all," she Imperturbably re-! band got an ambulance quickly and w0 enings and at th Joscon FP, will be plenty ¢ Including Jacques In. ot | Wednesday nightly 10w, WN, FAVERSHRM/A ROYAL RIVAL.| Ri ls sac Pg her fat who is-a wealthy citize Shee “ a plied, “It would be impossible to e: was hurried to the hospital. 7 than will and Miss Ethel —_ IOME 7 eo a A ee area taney tae eee | ouaton. Du Frro wilt “make Mer Ane sexe, HACKETT RE He TICKER ROCKER. Wi ad ace: oO ‘8 whicl rl disappeared from home hard + eee within hianice a eatinot be, taken away from their place, UMBRIA IN A GALE. igo.anel wae traced trom dorsey | ECeTAN eS, Uther eranings eae te toc titania The enguing week will mark the end ocithe fest month of Joba W artine Thad no intention of trying to exp y to Hoxton. t pry, Ive employ the g i except at my own tme and the spot nelected by Inyself, and the paragraph arder Did Not Land at Queena | ey inthe a in| the paper gald'nothing to the con- town, Because of the storm. known Boston man upon the charge of teary... I have sald nothing to the con- . luring or entleing young girls from other \ tray. LONDON, Sept. 21. — The nbria,| cltles to resorte in Boston will shortly ‘oombs as the Sheriff. “La poy BULL ‘bate eX Capt. Thomas Dutton commanding, ar-| follow. . Boheme"! will be given to-night for the paaerec cary a alee Ut! rived off this port ut 1 o'clock thix morn- Ta last tm 3 Nicest nea at ald | ing from New sor but owing to the| Bright people get good positions Ae ecco ieat nd penta Jnaugural Re ea ee ee lra Comaneits isle which prevails alung the south| through Sunday World Wants. !¢| Isuglixh promises well for the remainin, ; mn deslde quickly, ‘Come with me| irish coast ste was unable. to land ti i : as eeatinted sriatay behind and have! pagserigers and mails, and eoniliued on| Youigeok help a Sunday Word Want |** "eek" of lis nelson. : r : at th Mnble for nothing. One.of voyage to Liverpool withuut. com- hit T have to toll you about 18 municating with shore. «0 ' Su' will’ Mnd tt for you. Ahi] aan ete nantrer which: west postoohes ay matinee “Martha” will be es 1K. Hack Hered, with Miss Adelaide Norwood | fagnt” hiv tite role, Mies Marton Ivel ax | Wallack's Th *y. Reginald Roberts as Lionel, | curr aim Pruette as Plunkett and J. Pars| such mand’ te success In The Second tn Com Theatre. "This play his in tis New P . Te Richard Lovelace | icly established by the 1h sof Mr. Drew's greate ei trai Wednemsay” matinees will be SOTHERN | ——-— | News Company's official figures, Willlam Faversham, as the roman yl . 5 5 e reruaf Du Mauriera “A toyal Tival,” | SAVOY Metre: cairn Hronmag, | The World every week in, the ys iw. crowded houres, to TO-NIGHT AT 8.20, circulates in New York Or! atre. Wednesday mat- LOUIS MANN--CLARA LIPMAN fi o¢ a million more * will be given hereafter. In QF play by Paul M. Dotter, i RED KLOOF, mand for seats that x WIL be given here “THE EOREST LOVER: Miss By ttha Galland will continue her Tr curit wement was Umited lo two weeks. At 5 mwatberet ba | $5

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