The evening world. Newspaper, October 1, 1901, Page 4

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THE WOKLDs ‘TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 19v%. OMEDY, OPERA, WAR DRAMAS AT PLAY- HOUSES. - “ “THE LIBERTY BELLES” RANG OUT A____ Ji NOT Ply DAUGHTERS OF TWO NOTED GLORIOUS SUCCESS LAST NIGHT. 7p ofr pjjy, «MEN NOW ON THE STAGE. In This Delightful Musi- : Chrystie street. Poblinsky, say« that he heard Wisinaky boasting that he had entered the theatre by means of a falne chéck When Poblinsky attempted to eject him the man showed fight and the loud exclamations caused the audience to stand up and look around, thelr atten- tlon distracted from the play. Aa the Aight prog the adtence grew n exctted, and some of the more nervous made a break for the door, The play was delayed for Afteen min- utes. Gwill want to see‘the ahow goes to nen Vet Mr, Frohman wi!l have to put rubber ijwalls in the Madison Square Theatre. P, 3.—There 1s already a rubber stage Second explosion—It wili astonish ‘Suture audiences to learn that boerding- pchool giris wear pink allk pajamas. Third explosion—Etta Butler, Harry jpanton; Harry Davenport, John Slavin fend Sandol Milliken have made the hits of their lives, Fourth and concluding explosicn—It 1¢ , wate to bet that a jovelier bunch of girls was never aggregated in a theatrical @ * At last: Poblinsky managed take wrorseuon: - hia prisoner out of the theatre and '@ will now gaze through the smoke. Hi eeE Ont ‘There was much apprehension before tho rising of the curtain about the first jwcene—the dormitory of a voanling- school—et night. It was a trifle gaspy ‘until; Weta Butler came on. The com- ‘bination of pajamas, pickies, piq and {iris meting out of bed might have been made a apectacln to cause An- earn Comatock to utter whrieks of ; pay. As it was done there was noth- SOUBRETTE IS ACCUSED. eded for ‘Trial » Charge of to Jar even a single Comstock Herkand| meds menbecrathed {sustastiner wersi tes RT RAUILS eae ee RTT ign ming to wonder how long !t could be ure Jncksonaventi¢, Long Ilan eee we were introduced to Augusta Sits eonear i nd 7 ea Senet jose, complainant ae uline Go Reminded us of Augusta, Ga.—the 2 @ soubrette who ly No, Eee ahtas iaseatiate siaecand ee Acconiing to. Simons and. Detective ‘woman sat down to a plano and enter- tained we forgot her name. We wished ‘We-were janitor of the boanling-school The name of Augusta Glose will not down—we mean it will be found near the head of the programme wherever _ she*appears hereafter. | Augusta made us forget the pajamas, pick!es and ole for a time, and then came Etta Butler. She brought with her the little girl, May Irwin, Anna Held, Fay Templeton. She was all of them—and always herself. A coon lullaby the gang will be sung all over town. Harry B, Smith has made the show a continuous performance of bright lines and the music never tires, The song “A Gunner in the Navy." by Harry »~.- Davenport and the ensemble—there ts no chorus—has a swing that caused many imen io make agonizing attempts to whistle it when they reached Thirty- fourth street, and Rime Lachaume, A. Baldwin Sloane, Louis F. Gottschalk, Fitth atreet xt Cto visit the woman ba ith eMart held tthe “val for trial ve OR ic | STH REGIMENT. |IT WILL COST $450,000 AND | COVER WHOLE BLOCK. Core c PHER Cover’ ’ e hie chin this week. Burton's trained rons of the Atlantt: an old favorite in’ the Clitton Crawford, H. T. MacConnel!, | does are also a hit. Hower: repertoire of Maggie Mitchell, waa re- Alfred E, Aarons and William Accoe,| . ‘i 2 i vive Columbla, Misa Valerie | To He Located at Lesington Ave- may well feel proud. —— is ee ae tY Se Fi tee and Bulle Soon ‘he ” . 7 sentra n he Mo Th tre in ir! from) Maxim's" disported a finale was light, but “The Liberty | “CAPT. JINKS'S" LAST WEEK. [TN at the Montauk Theatre ft Ac the Grand Operactlouse. Phe Belles’ does not peed a Sandow finale. Thin Sthel Mareymore's tant week] nd ayy Ierguann divided th onorelsa Herve. |W © vee performers other than those men- Jin “Captain Jinks” at tho Garrick, Sh] Oi ia. mening Prang Kultenborn gave Sul Fad otters ig of] Plans have been filed at the Depart: . oned are Edna Hunter, Lotta Fauat. |will be followed next week by los a viollneedlost leietaccondeand tn a large audience at| ment of Buildings for the new Sixty- Pauline Chase, Margaret Walker, Grace |Hawtrey in “A Message from Mars.” | and) the tt w songs and other specs | ninth Regiment Armory. ‘The building Kimball, Edith Barr, Marte Tuohey,| , - Sulediegtsehe iaitiew were give miildete, h aiashoth liexl Dorothy Lester, Louise Middleton, Hel. | “The Second in Command, Joun aa rontionythel west psidesos/1.exings Drews;ts'on the: ton wavelat fave ton avenue and will cover the entire ene Lucas, Marte Murphy, Violet Jewell. Bobby Burns, Laura Stone, Flsle Fergu- gon, Katharine Roberts, Esther Lyons, Crissle Carlysie, J. C. Marlowe, D. Mack Lumsden, L. D. Wharton, Nat K. Caf- ferty and Edward Pooley, Also, lest we forget, down go the names of Herbert block front from Twenty-fifth to ‘Tw ty-sixth streets, and will have a depth of 3S feet on Twenty-ffth and Twenty- sixth street, A tower seven stories in height will be situated on the Twenty- fifth street corner. atthe Empire, Willtam Faversnam DOG ACTED PART | IN ‘A ROYAL RIVAL.’ folks engageme at the Criterion the month ‘A Royal Rival’ Manager Conreid's Irving Place ‘The: Louise Taylor's Father| -| Was Governor of Col-| | orado and Miss Hav- erleigh Is a Judge's Child. one of the fore- She a hy : , bran and /hin tath ane ward leader tm Dene sma pall nas mn society. She hia Just made a_suc- ites Good wing ate the censtul debutias:n vallad singer In the tre In London. ore netor Gresham, stage manager, and Ernest | oye, yi} oh Mid ena In the basement wil be the rifle range, albert; who painted the beautiful acen- [tee “iL onen tormorrow: night with the % feet long and 186 feet wide; there ay first performance of “The Velled Image Wille Gediwelve hlargeleacpluncal bain , rei Bale! I be . a plunge db. a al eee meet Mr. Faversham's Bull Will also be In the basement, having a _“CARMEN AT THE BROADWAY. | The Rogers Hroviers’ fun making at ° depth of 8.6 feet, % feet wide and 70 Beauty and vivacity are the gifts of [the Knickerbocker will last only three Terrier Took His Cu feet long. It will be built of enamelied Josephine Ludwi, ft , tN es brick osephine Ludwig, the new Carmen of | weeks longer. . pric _ the Castle Square Opera Company. She soem Unbidden and Nearly On the first story will be the lbrary, Was most effective in the production he Messenger Boy.’ with James ; . board rooms, quartermaster, mmis- ween last evening at the Broadway | Powers aa “Tommy Bans. | Demoralized a Stir-| sary snd armor rooms the drill Theatre. Aside from the interest that | 4c ruil speed at Dalya ring Scene in the; i, whioh will be 188.10 feet wide and gored bY RUE | rhe Red Kloot” et long. On the second floor will inald n Jose, vocally he es } loot” grows 1 " rena eee, He Fane eo ate om ste, Mien | RHUL lowers’ performance Play be the company rooms, headquarters Norton sank ‘the “role “of Silchaeln atre. and staff officers’ rooms. arrest fs endl Mr. Gort w 3 dashing Teehitingntavatara | On the third floor will be situated the Ce EE AI bath ad 10 gate aa we (+ there be ne cantne character Kitchen, store rooms, quartermaster's — Hunt slg, oy thie Downelty st WOCCUINLBVALSINGR IRE tasuing room and gymnasiums, which THE FUNNY FOUR COHANS. Bans AU nee Murr Adare ‘ i ‘ eat WII! be ILS feet wide and 69.2 feet long. “The Governor's Son” wan produced| ‘Arizona’ ts ln’ ite seventh week at) night that cos win Stevens a In the tower will be situated the drum at the Harlem Opera-House last night|the Academy of Mual ictotknee ttle corps. ‘The estimated cost will be by the Four Cohans, who are its au- “j . the sitvabor $459.00. Mogan & Slattery, of No. 1 thors and who take the leading roles... EEOC TOR!) COMEDIES: lig aswell knowhiwilliant t Madison Square, are the architec Roars of laughter showed the audience's] “furned Up) ix the offering at Proe | iy hays than, tawear ————- appreciation of the comical situations |‘ ieee SURSEUE MOUSE: Caucleranit il i is — }faneier and has a numt S| in the pias, “The Last) Word" scored a hit. at terriers in his kennels THREE IN FAMILY ROW. Tho younger Cohan, as the son, showed|DProctor'a Fifth Avenue Theatre Inst | gaveraham came ts town wag | ——————s Breat versatility and humor, and the nae Lone jot sthaistoasl lint heeewiien a Musband, Wife and Slster-la-Law dancing of Miss Cohan was particularly! -pootte's_ Baby at thescrowd in| lett lit nerihievandaleeneiareie Fined: ood. Kood humor at Provtor's FIfY-elRNIN | orion Tieeatee witiie she on Ne SET k ea — Street Theatre, | while she did some shop- Among the batch of prisoners ar- John E. Kellerd scored a popular suc- = raigned before Magistrate Mott in the ces last night at the Fourteenth Street] “A Nicht Off.” with Mabel Montgom- bout the dog | Yorkville Court to-day were ‘Snomas ‘Theatro, where he made h's metropoll-|ery u ading role, is on at Proc- doit stin in| H. MeGrange, a jor; his wife, Annie, tan debut as a star in “The Cipher|tor's Harlem tiouse. vem when he went on for| both of No. 239 West Twentieth street, Gode,” x comedy-drama by Charles] asceadora’t is crowding a yeara run| formance The play | nd Mra. Emma Raymond, twenty-eight geiein. closely the Casino. he third act old, of No. 16 East Thirty-ninth “Kellerd exhibited a wide range of | x! jose) pointa at ine! ¥ talent in the » of the Wall street! “froity Tolty’’ is under ¢ Aan A: 4 points ay « sinter-in-law of MoGrange’s. who finally leaidten to be ood: | Weber & Field's, as the yachting Sharps | yg * yi The trlo were arrested Inst night at Was well supported, the acting of] would say ‘ fand does rovhr | Forty-ninth atreet and Second svenue, fs. Russ Whytal being especially good, : peat | At the al moment. last night, | and according to Pollceman Rassky, of Neenderat ian Aiy ineheato Dion ace eee ronMRE pegtion | mien Mr Stevens: wad hin nistol prope | the East Fifty-firat atreet station, were at drs als ferly aimed and was fring verbal v creating a disturbance, both women 1 reating Ad ec Gites piles esiargaret 3 2 jas sham, a great sorat cialming to be the wife of McGrange. F . Joba J. Miss Hertha and In Phe Forest) smothered growls were | In Court Mra, Raymond dented that pvfaithfully “botirayel, the Lovern | ae upon her fourth | wings, and a second later she had claimed to be McGrange’ seotsthe Bouihern heat i tnt tek Ho Bewied out on the and that she was his wife, After hear- ¥ oer “In the Land of ¢ ° ‘ree’ is pop: fastened his teeth tn the] Ing the evidence, the Mngistrate fined AT OTHER PLAYHOUSES. Hise alge SAARC CaCO PH ARLE AUIS riton of Mr Stevens's tight | the trio @ each for disorderly conduct, elu s Carnival” draws crowded ane audience the McGrange paid the fines, to the New York at every per-| ‘Tony Pastor offers the bill of the sand a —————_ reason so far at hin theatre thin week, 5 wever, it : : Ane is CAR HIT CAB. arth week of “Richard Lovelace | The woman who paints with her [Mey Gaede eth Meg! : night at the Garden ‘Theatre. | Hous, 8 drawing crowds to. Huber's tone HUE rant I Jo audiences enjoy M Gorn Mr Stevens ts asking who weit) rer go> |Cabman Was Thrown to the Street ts ” and ort ne Oo eal mirable acting in. "tirana | week ae ae Dewy HR eeTaction Mls a sn lie z reticent irkctnal yy? at the Manhattan, te ON HIS als ——— ] Jeremiah Reagan, a cabman, of Hora- — An excellent vaudeville bill provides KNEES FOR MERCY, | Pouce court thts morning. The girt|tlo and Hudson street severely entertainment at Hurtls art last night {n a collision with an & Seamon's | | : h ‘ Was unable to leave her home at No. oe Bayi Tors Moorea | Muslo/7alt: ae James McNally, who Peatered! iis Hast Eighiveninth street. and was | HENtH avenue car at Sixty-fourth street A brand new production of “Northern | Sarah 3 “ } 5 F) 4 x 5; . and Central Park West. Lights” holds the boards at the Amer: | Torah ewer, Given a Chance |represented in court by her father, | -He\was driving In front of the car and can Theatre this To Reform, hone Reena he Ha ea a 2.000 | Citcad was struck In the rear, James MeNulty, th miadie: Med could not) furr a #1000] He was thrown to the pavement, hia At Eden Musee President Mc- | i it leaked) bond to keep the peace and was sen- e oa In“The Auce t tool Hundred and Eleventh street, who| this he went coptously, dropped on his oosevett Hospital. z knees and begged that he might be al- Jowed to go free. On his promise to cease hin annoyance of the fol) he was discharged, “Circus Day" is ato week's offering | Wrote such burning love letters to little th letropo}is Theatre, Sarah Magowan that they scared her on! A arst-rate vaudeville bill pleases the {nto ilness, was arralgned in Harlem , —__ Success invariably follows in the ‘Wack of the Sunday World Wants. SHE CAN FIGHT FINELY WITH DAGGER OR SWORD. LEWIS MAYER PUT IN JAIL. FAILURE TO PAY JUDGMENT THE CAUSE. Was Formerly a Tobacco More chant, but Failed a Few Monthe Awo. aon elig was formerly @ Lewis Mayer, who MG Pearl stre FI merchant at and lives at second street, 1s In Ludlow through fallure to satisfy held by Martin associate a few months azo, that after his failure used a warchoure receipt Issiie] to another person in order to | withdraw from tobacco of the f the judgment. *s home 4a handsome four- a claim 2 Lehman, and s wrongfully bond He formerly did a ber commission business and matntained oMces in H an well as In several ities in this country WATERS’ “SIMPLEX” fo} Piano-Player is the best device for playing the piano that has yet been offered to the public. It is simpler in con- struction, more durable, less liable to get out of order, more etfective, more easily operated (that is, with less muscular effort), more satisface tory in its results and execution than any other instrument made fey a similar purpose. These age é broad claims! Call and examine the “Simplex” and we will prove them. sh Send postal for catalogue. HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Ave., near [8th St. Harlem Branch Open Evenings), 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave, 0} DOD lady has made a euccess‘ul apearance as skilful swordswomen in Europe, Miss| Romeo, and manugers are now being Zeme Roringer, who {s sald to be the |UFé0d to put Miss Beringer forward in Fechter's famous romantic part in “The eqval with sword or dagger of any |puKe's Motto.” It is claimed that M Man alive, She is now thritling London peringer has all the dash and audiences by appearing in a spirited | that chivalric stage-king of love-makers, fight In wrich both of these weapons|sdrah Bernhardt, who has gone are used, and in which her superiority | male roles recently, may goon have to {s delightfully demonstrated. ‘The young | look to her laurels. WOULD CHANGE LIQUOR LAW} COSIOIOSTOCHEGOOLES SIEVE This ts a picture of one of the most a In Kis charge to the Grand Jury o-day discussed the Hquor question i ua Ho suggested changes in the Freeho! Wd J.) Judge Considers present laws, presenting the necessity Interests of Summer Residents, of some modifications to protect the FREEHOLD, N. da Oct. ae wugee: Interests of dummer reeldents, * Bright people get good positions through Sunday World Wants. 1f you seek help a Sunday World weet jWwill find it for you. /

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