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ASSURE ARENT, mre ne = ach giggren tense en ——— ae THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, 1901. IDAN DALY SCINTILLATES IN es ike: Wis. Abie The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under his per= oc PID teu: sonal supervision since its infancy. edt * Allowno one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “‘ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experimente ‘Of cour you don't aunpect the Major?" uM Ae dear, no. If you wnen =the fate zoainabll a: ny of What is CASTORIA tT mani xin wer b an tar e @) NS 4 iY i ee Castoria is « harmless substitute for Castor Of], Pare Majors fo . wemorrertndhs goric, Drops and Soothing Syraps. It is Pleasent It mt ity brought me to my 5 med to rexar | § i . contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio “1 sy wil rey case, Mr. Bur- 1S St r tan , 3 ‘3 ee, substance. [ts age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms will meet me and allays Fev hness. It cures Diarrhaa and Wind ‘wail eliminate tae M. 1 could,” 1 thought 4 : Gf | Mr! Burton,” ke hen sour o} ‘ at the ‘clock, and he fad ih Oh i ae Noinadkchateas tan Colic. It relieves Tecthing Troubles, cures Constipation ) Pie wy ‘d_person under consideratt Miss ny s ame from the and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the pneh Dexter Dexter... fivals. Hawaniy Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy.and natural sleeps cuse me,” he replied, looking at.» manner. Bh The Children’s Panacea—Tho Mother's Friend. She le want her ce or twice cdr with a sun- |hts rene curt {tis ‘Hannah, (I did not ke to remind Mr, Smott that as he was a cock the mistake could be explained!) c 10% ’ an, “Miss Annie * he sald, mus- Mr. Burton. t ingly, ‘graduate of’ Barnard s is yOunK «wom: ceedingly pretty girl, farmerly : . { your valuable docu- ed with the great law firm of Flu Brown & Baxter, who do business Mr. Stevegson Smott, I do not Pittsburg. A woman of no flirta a call your deductions In ques- Instincte: reticent. Seen on several oc- Uo! honently believe that Miss casions getting in the car with a lit napable of anything dlshon- man (it is astonishing how many criml orab! nala are short of stature); leaves your | Winthrop,”” T rald eee con oMfce In a kind of temper, even as your y : og : oe & : 4 STE . : o "¢ . The Kind You Have Always Bought. LOOKIN In Use For Over | 30 Years. made @ rote of It, andy cenuinE CASTORIA ALWAYS © Bears the Signaturo of or dighonest. I suspect Watson “330 engsge & girl fenath, at his father's dfetation, Rurtoz an ‘advertisement for a woman tyre OPERA SEASON BEGINS. | __.____ Amusements. « company Fete the matt ttott-|, 200 GREW: GREATEST TRIUMPH Sea anit RENT SECGNO Chi rand Opens Hsia. CRITERIO. |Grand Opera Company began tte 191-| FROIS a car one day in company with a ma te Jealous of Rurt eerttul!> 6: eprech, leave “The New Yorkers” Is Spectacular, Gar cn The $ 9 fs ‘ | Even 4.3) Matiness Weioestay 55 DEXTER'S 's aomarines nished with Wit and 192 season In this city last ntght. The A M Senaninetne (eoriUekewslcty s d by Cl A | opera was Wagner's “Lohengrin,” wien | WM, FAVERSHAM TA ROYALR Di Mid Mr, Watson Wint » erve hae ever Act-| Dippel as the Swan Knight and Emma CARE THEATRE, Sins. & Bop eee | TAM not examine my safe nor ever ors—Mr. Charles Hames an Elan. \e a an Entire Load tmy banking account. I hed not the Tames, who 0 ’ Hawtrey Makes a ° yY In two years, She sang the Dream Song exquisitely.| GARDEN THEATRE. ib at, Mad. Ave: Successful Debut. Diggate tarconeenestiaarete: ARDEN THRATHE. Zuo a Mae: are conduct as hysterical. slof LAST WEEK OF But O hatrors! owcestctien nests eam 80 l HERN Richard Lovelace. jut O harrors: There was a very large audience Rich: Lovelace. ‘A fow days after she had left ani f Z ue ‘There ts Mttle doubt that “The New ) | present, and it was highly pleased with | Seat Mon “S0THERN tn “IF T WERE KING? {nd placed a substity the rev ; Wie ‘ + Yorkers," at the Heraid Square Theatre, a performance which may ‘have lacked | NEW SAVOY Theatre, 3h socar i wag. hones Even her ho was not questioned. y of purpose egarded her avilcn) haa) become (hisiore Be OS ae Re ee Y will @0l4 there for quite a while. It 1s the finish which a metropolitan audte MANN.- Sis wat gan 1 found that a document whic \ Se y a flashy production, sprinkled with | 9 3 Tony, Pastor's and the reat of this| would demand, but was most acceptat LOUIS NN tHe RED KLOGE, written my own hant and © By . y a g is Taveltyy and trinaiag) over; witn catchy, he ha ut |reeka bil ts good totaypunli i at had not heard aw CLARA LIPMAN} ver Past potion italned all tho es: a having 0) 8 | es - We 5 f music. It 13 above everything else o Possersos A naturalness ot! « MA SQUARE OPERA, ‘ nate MADISON SQ, Theatre, 2 o} x é of self-consclusnes: “4 ee Into "Mr. Hawtrey's chafing-dish at-| sented a double Sth rinnger" “THELIBER A haa put before the public for many | mosphere ate brings the gold of the {uid # double reps and "I Pagilacet." 1 Flashed Acro: bout it ; Sunshine, the blue of the skies and the the Chicago -| = years. * dienice was sympathetic pered that 1 wrofe thie docu: Dan Daly 1s, of course, the same Dan | Sue of totes, A fellow needs: be half the’ applause Pate tintenwest motions In a New Piny. |x MICRE RU OCK HAE sede woes Mr. Winthrop left me, and Daly, but the authors of the plece have | vert to, the fing. of the. Rtalto ane | Moneed raldiatanthais ‘1 ‘c CHICAGO, Oct. B.A new star, Arthur| POSITIVELY LAST TWO WEE: 9 collections went I had thrown a few side Hghts on hia talent | simply “walked amay with the by Mfeon | requtreme Lane aye ine te tne | Byron, supported by Katherine Grey. | THC Rogers Brothers in Washington. placed {t among my private papers in that gratified his friends when he took | fairer shoulders. Miss Bateman ts sim Je work was careful’ and praise-|gave a new play, “Petticoats anc ay op drawer on the left of my desk advantage of them. ply the regal and the “real thing. , The Honoze wera won ty Frank | onets,"* to the public in the Stule- 11 The. ‘8 ik ‘was not there! It was not an pa As astar he has a wider scope than| .,A!! of the company are good, at ape- orwood. arian vel an) yakor Theatre last night. 4th Year HV. Donneliy Stock Co Neither the "President" nor | & 3 : af ed tba omatao pleces gave him, ar? 2e| wo played the trany von Wa The play was written by Aga sterlo MOYT'S Giant ie sees Vice-President," nor tho “Treas- never rota lost In the orotas man, somewhat reminiscent of 3 Saat nen, Blank Page| and it cella a story with love for tts |11,V.Uouaeiiy ax Welland Strong had tt! Nor was it in the safe! Virght« sare, though evidanie wt-| Yeomans, as the aunt. and H. Stenhen- Mant at Rtented for the first time to- hi 4 Amert Revolution f iM i 2 2 5 a 3 by son, the messenger frowt Mara. There IRN, anager Cot lode Irving Place | theme and the American olution for +L knew very well that a great ahs pa Y f fering from a cold, was delizatful, Phat|aro clonty of laughs ing phe pene and) (iesire 8A the vehicle of! tho debut ot /ite background, Mr. Byron, a nephew Mat. To-morrow, 25-50c. sburg firm had moved heaven an 4 : | the Zeaion public would not haw> her | pnough o that which i rents pacrious| ermaniarth e] of Ada Rehan and a prominent member H f Mi 1 nd. arth to get hold of this remarkable ‘ fe a nource of congratulation fea ‘¥@4|that were nat so the jensie Hates | Aandow in feats of strength is a prime|of John Drew's compeny for yea: ‘GRAND earl 0 ary! ang. discovery. They had opportunities York. She shares, and justly, tha in. who would su were all attraction this week at Proctor's Fifth played the part of an impuisive young ‘ placing It on the market which were eliminated Avenue Theatre, infinitely greater than mine, and, more- over, the discovery had not been pat- honors with the star. There {s #0 much t: that little of it patriot and lover. Theatre Republic 205" lent in the show | an HF OTHER THRETRES. * “Mme. Butterf prettily revived| Ho struggled for four acts between Eves $15. Matinees Wed. & Eat. fan adequate chance. | “Pyne rameters ee ee isetd ot [ae racers Twentycthlrd treet house | quty to country and love, and then {J.H. Stoddart in The Bonnie Brier Byph, ented elther in Engiang or In America. Nick Long, William Gould, Idalene Cot- 7 Kath rT bs se he i a 5 . “Sweet Marie” and tho Fagssell Brothers, — affairs came around right. Katherine | RpoaDw. ae 5 ‘The document must be found. I im- 1 ALLOWED THE MAN TO RUMMAGE, ton, Rose Beaumont, William Camern | with which attractions Oscar Hammer-| Charles M. Seay in “The Man from|@rey took the leading feminine role. exgte Morac oteRe mugen mediately went to my lawyer, for al- 9 and Thomas Evans furnish the chlet|srein's Victoria will open on Thursday | MexICO" ta this week's offering at Pros: | The play was well retelved. Tod Fast 2 oi Raieee though I was a iawyer myself ad support. ening. rer, ane jundred and Tweuty-ftth a erat Prices.26-H1. ‘fe omens in a Eatlaceas Brovided myacif with a “man of af-|former clerk, Mr. Winthrop, did after )dotective, You make the very pardona-{| The chorus is large, handsome, well ¥ oh ay R BEAUCAIRE.” ‘| [tara Even doctor does not take {An interyie with the neo nave got | 2k, mistike, of eupooning Wat aman trated and gowned to the limit of] Only two weeks more in which to seal ‘rhe Great Unknown" pleased she MONSIEU 14th S 1 Ee arg ‘Higees, +1{ Bis own pills. It A ould run away with anything elac, | dazzle. The scenery ts artistic. the Rogers Brothers make fun at the patrons of Proctor's Fifty-clgehth street 2D WEEK and CONTINUED AUCCESS. —** The matter, he sald, must be placed feet pauaily do get ott, si Rie e epecialists invcrime.| Mr. Lederer h been happy in his | Knickerbocker. we ant night John E Kellerd 1 ' detective, |fxe! oy ie "1 A Kidd would not have stabbed ol sat once tn the hands of a dete he lower part of nis flex at inh hor would Charette | @take arrangements. The finale of the) wo stossenger oy" runs merrily| LAST OF “Kr aut |MATINEET } That was the deciston. Now, Mr. Burton, 1h iny ha ee Gaaeince [frat act collides with novelty and the| (00S, J uamomen Oy “The King's ; a 2? TO-DAY | And at 6.30 P, M. when the elevator | re nd that ist r 1x on : Tt rre | groupings In the second act are feasts y ull Rouse) week at the Nowe ¥ gin lay laat | RPRILADELRHIA,2 Ost a8 —Thes nem DEWEY “A WISE GUY CO.”” (oy had a eaar anion mutiatn the cot " bel ME Mae L Surne fay will be ork Theatre. The | Garrick Theatre was opened last night ° oy gone and the Cable BV exter'a ile nd vou | Sew york to the eye. There are songs to burn—| rhe public appreciates more and more] {i8y wil! be traui o PEAnK Howes) 30n 8 2 ORFAT FARCES. & jwas well-aigh empty, Mr. Stevenson |to say has not been Used alnce she loft. mon t ; ! Have went | goubtieas some of them will be burned. line merita of “The Ned Kloof” at the)" Brooklyn nex under the management of Frank Howe, |. 16th 6. Gmott, who was recarded as thd Sher-| Ai Alro the desk of your alee boy.” | Watson | Winthr: “speciniet “in | “Strotiing In Bactety" ts catchy as sung | Savoy. fhe new wax orure of Prestaens |i, 07 Richard Mansfield in a dramatisa- | ACADEMY ov Moai, 18 ee (re a Hock Holmes of New York, called upon |. Tit Thave no Keyes” T aald: | Aline crim Mise Annie Dexter! I by Mr, Daly, Miss Earle, Mr, George Roowevelt among the riers of “he word [ton of Booth Tarkington's novel, “Mon-| 0 ARIZO NA 72 \mq, Hin little ferret eyes penetrated rthy always taken hi relay tbat fee suse she IK schitter and Mr. Gould, “Take Me Back| “The Liberty Belles and “Pink Pa-| Attracts much attention at the sicur Beaucatre." The play, the actor Poor « fevery corner of the oiflce instanter. mare got necessary. Mr, Turton,” fective gout toward eeies of a del eo Herald Square” bide fair to get into| Jamas” own enough, of the pubile to} ite and the theatre were all pleasing, Prices 25, 60, 76, $1. Mata, Wed. @ fat. By. 825 “We are alone, Mr. Burton,” he sald. aid, ax he took from fils pocket ‘| And { am no exception to the tule | the barrel organs, and “If I Should Say | hVcr, the Stadison Square Theatre is|,.cJn the Land of the Free Sry Menaneias bash never aden Detter, $15,400 av. A 234 ot St woo “¥ea,"" I replied, “absolute pandcutte. They Rave menthe, suivere, acne Aue Kes of the door. he bowed | Good-Ny” will probably be ground off 3 mare. eberbretel” “draw well at work than ax tho Frenchman of royal] LYCEU DERTHA GALLAND “Then, if you will allow me, Te felt. ashamed of myself. Tut | at: aun Serer et ie ine fellow. | ine game tube. A dainty hit ts the _[Pbiltpo'a Germania Theatre. ngage’ ta) an unfriendly: Bgllab 951) iss sataday ae THE FOREST LOVERS. ixtsing as he spoke, “I will turn the key [lowed the man to rummage Miss Dex- To Be Ws Continued) pide MQorsiy Song," by Alas Earle and the | ,Welasco’a “The Heart of Maryland’ jonn prew's sreacntation at “Tne |tifonment. The play follows the book bas {an the door so that we may not be dis- =r Na etehorin® Be AES otter n a idly rene] Second In Command” te. siearing the [Waly except In the ending, where as. ate So EF aal erate onorane ities | Semeaiat ache end of Its second month at the Empire. | change ts made so that Beaucaire mar- Matinecs Wet. & 6a sles the heroine, who proves worthy of mm Faversham {nA Royall his love. with JAMES 7. FOWERA ‘ontiny Soma FRET KEITHS abe CNY ve iis. | PRICES 25. AND Big Comedy aad Vauderi PROCTOR toting ‘shone te | Davia “Delasco’e’ “Boa the only sad affair in three hours of O¢-| nat prisoner” pleased the pa- lon. ‘The members, with two or thrcelisyts nt the Thin Avenue Theatre last xceptiona, looked Ike precinct detec:| night and will continue this week, tives, = “The Auctioneer’ and picturesque After the show Mr. Lederer made ®/ navyiq Warfeld encounter nothing but speech and Mr. Daly made a speech. | succese at the Hijou. , Mr, Ho- Mr. Englander, the composer, tne Cipher, Cote ‘ curbed!" ’ Alone with a detective! It gave me a creepy sensation! 1 would not have had Tehat man tn my house for a night for the world. BUSTING SEAMON'S 325° Jfonz,, Babee wilane sm James K. Hackett’ Ai tlo! oe na. een nome: |cadsarh teks! acenaiuen ot oben] 09H GF | 8 ‘the boards of upper Broadway. bart, tha Ibrettist, and Mr. Glen Mo-|, 2! pher, Code" has bean. some: 3 eee Poor Dati Wiens oe hadi emt tS = Donough, who wrote the book, came injarce. and Mr Keliera stellar venture| ones houses to Wallack’s Theatre, Aivare nigteud 16.35.80 | think he Ustened for very nearly an 1 for thelr share of praise, even though ats the: Fourteenth Street Theatre ts a ath Wise, guy and somevneoaterentts Ath AV } sae heabee fance, dironger pact q an CAN j Bou wallet explained ell the details |HUNTINGTON MANSION IN) WEALTHY MISS MONTROBS To | ‘hit modesty forbade thelr appearanc fet keperhe audience in Roo ta seater Hari Bey na ‘ t AN: ! Campbell's f success, — rn.) Cart ralee La’ je put occasional duestions, and made| ’PRISCO GOES TO CHARITY. | TAKE YOUTHFUL HUSBAND. “A MESSAGF FROM MARS." g Partie pi Carmpball'a tl socmnac ed cceee lial geod vauteriigtiiiic Bre races 125th St trom Monica, A Laaghin 8b | aunereae ae Site his cuffs from Mars," in which Mr.Jevening at the American Theatre and |at the Atlantic Garden, on the Bowery. ou not ile @ plece of paper, “A Menai — andthe Geo, 3 “The New air, amo? pala. ” | Prospective G charles Hawtrey made hia first bow|#noull draw well this week, Hotty Tats : HOEUBASTEINS cam THUR DALY § wi bstier Yorkers," vy, pit paver use it in iny dgtective work, eto te ‘American audience Inst night at Spare = Fidel x paver lage at Weber & . ‘. he “The meanest thief could pick burg, Pa, and is Only to an CHANGE AT CASINO. Fee eat euriesdue of "Tho Secont . Gap” EVG. ae GARDEN, Powery near Canal ot, the Garrick, 1s, for the most part. ©] ants is “Florodora’s" last week at the ‘ommand" {« in | Preparation. Abt H. cing” EV G. faith 8 Chis! of a paper, but my shirt 3 aad | Gums, Deine ot ‘only be’ delivered up at Donated ‘Twenty-five Years OL the point of a pistol! Hie became quite excited, for the time. ‘ Wor = Als. Blevensons Smo! 8 an ex-| BAN FRANCISCO, Oct,.8—The widow) FISHKIN geedingly phicgmate mar ston sad okt [of Collis P, Huntington has announced than sixty dream such as fs born of an over-In-} casing, ‘The opera will be transferred ‘amaros."* Morria & Bala, sd bs Owtng to serio 0 u Larkins & Patterson, Exche: dulgence In midnight lobster anywhere|iy ine New York Theatre next week and |Gortrude Bennett hes meen etic Ata Russell Gree! ta f within a block or two of the theatre: th, succeeded at the Casino by Anny|fesixn | the ; cKIs: et ‘ Dart of Kk wniiged £0] tg ake New Sowrtacular Muveal Comesr. | NA! ry Oct. &—For more} put the lobster responsible for It is none) yyy, smith & De Ke The Little | ane austere geneneghita eer ee phyate Sweet Marie. |Jamek. Hackett in Don Caesar's Return. S his aole business to listen and ob- years Mins Cornellt Sarah hero, who has simply . wipes fetes Berye. ate, Burton,” he sald, “thi ,, [tiat the Huntington house, at ae nia Montrose successfully dodyed the ima: Caer Fate a eota| Duches Jolns Dantel Prohman’s stock company, Manhattan heatce! Ht Trcic ibiusiises msleain S08 on rton,"* “I think and Taylor streeta, will never again be | trimnoial d Supt e: m2 - 45 _— bite ain | OPI - EAR ae EO te Ei gpa cao, an eenon!y (0) San aac, and non ate. | SUP uk an euch untae note cea’ gy | PH BROOKLYN THRATHR etic ven ANES BOIS IE Li 5 ct. e fo , and he nucce ce E $euiedy- ei de ta "drama," 1 inter pee to charity, preaurnanly to become he wife of a young man named ern which he treats his pretty Mancee}wphe toye Match,” witir Mise Galland} At the Montauk Theatre, In Brooklyn, M RS Fil Ss K_E}; 2 fare. 2 jrats, of Harrisburg, P Mtn something more aaiutary thanli, ine jeading role. last evening Ethel Barrymore repeated NE: wateon Winthrop, ties Annie| Th? Hopkina and Stanford mansions,| Misa Montross, witise present home 1s| ner MMaitation from the Martian, whol |” ine faxcallenthwarkhinnoncueieaeece MIRANDA OF THE BALCONY | in which rhe Savi 8.20. The pla inal wen: ate an PASTOR S Ow HICHANDS. Ok & NELLIE DONE, GAVIN & PLATT. TRRIY & PH MOTURE OF YACHT RACE. Dexter, Sur. Worthington ‘smith and, or | among the palaces that top the Calt-j in Omaha, lved for man; course, yourself, fl rornia street hill, already belong to tae} kill Landing, and. wher mistnaveae “eliminate from the whole proceed-| people, the one through’ the Universlty [186 she left’ many friends In this secs tugs “the "corps of six, women clerks tan] on of Dutchess County. Whi — maho were under, Stns, Dexter's super~ Beal ean other through Staie | olne) Comfort for a few’ Weska’ Iyet| ing to one impressionable young woman! 4. G11 of peynt™ divides public favor | Costtnes. to muminer she” became acquainted, with [In the audience, ts "ono of the most] 7% Girl of Marni’ cues meee eck | Melodrama het the atte y Seiodividuale who ate open to suspicion. / Pe.Now let us investignie the nunpton, Thus the homes of three of the four) dratz, and thelr friendohip soon ripened | agrecable disagreeable men in the) ees a eats lust In Now York, patrony of the Columbia Th xives him object leasona In what a real] “Peg Wofllngton,” with Rose Coghlan | the Horse Ma mean thing he te. as the star, was well received at the] such » hit in M In the firat act Mi: Hawtrey, accord-| Metropolis Theatre last night, presented wit Marista is jon of the | MES men who have,made fortunes out of the |!1to Jy Their betrothal w. 5 = i Ulvidyals which seem open to suspl- Southern Pacific have been turned over | 2unced When they separated Noreiuey worl And he ts, In an artless, in eet thorn Lights,” which was the ra | Rac Worthington Smith, - fy to thelr reanective boma gehuous way that Is quite fetching. “Arizona troops hrlskly on in Ite long | 4” interes oy leevinit clerk 1 presume, ls a. boy. RE td he and dot siete p pective, bride bas passed hor!’ Mr. Hawirey is a bis, well nurtures run at the Academy of Music ST West during an Indian. upris joe ——___- fe rd sere tty utente arabia, fiatl "SBI Wwealtay, owning considerable real estate| man With @ small voice and oe ae P a Broductionsiwaay glven}iwith ig the PR eR A re at sab a HUBER’S BIG CLAM BAKE. | in tenktii Landing und more in Omane, | in the bealoning promises to bo so ¢ J. H. Bloddart in “The Honnle Brier) strength of the Columbia Thea i ev Brooklyn Amusements. ‘Bot rap afler giciat, Saves monoyt Grate Ie, wail to Mode Oana. | cromsing that the droppin of one of Mr. | push’ continues rh eneomiums atl company a; tt fi vane eel nowery) Hank. 1 wald, ars old, He is prominene in buginess Hawtrey’ would bea relief, But,|the Theatre Repu ‘Phe Four Cohane and th nakiataet te: hurd pa ‘Turton,’ he sata, | Festival Day at the Jerome Avenne circles tn Harrisburg, and comes from al yt course, he doesn't drop them, having! age Lynne, with Agnes Burroughs | funsmakers Ab Cieae i nay, goih at Uy 8.2, Siem Wel fay coe MONTAUK. |sopking tt nut, you sald the Dime, Casino Wil De a Big Event. | © ee Ue aureat art of grip om the languase yy the ntat. was well rendered fant Mie | Yiouge. tn Finke ain - mwas an office Wo T put my money, i George H. Huber's elghth annual clam- BISHOP BURGESS .DEAD. and his rubber-tired art cae elem pope e: Koune, and) will Re Cap tain in sarees e Dim Worthy puts ‘his in the|/bake and hop Is announced to take fe As the play progresses all of his 2 y eens ‘Up 2 OR te ty of no. consequence, 1|Place on Thursday, Oct. 10, at Huber's oullarlts eM redianta uf a propery| “A ‘Trip to Chinatown’ recalled old Alan Dale, | in THE AUCTIONEE! ; fae Err, tehould ba a'boy of thene habits sould | Casino, One Hundred and Sixty-second| Venerable Prelate of Eptacopat| made Welsh rarebit Sir, Dawtrey fe an} memories at the Murray, TU That ee ssn aod bh F . icely to SRPIOEE © guch a|street and Jerome avenue. Mr. Huber, I chummy sort of ach and carries|last evening. It was well rendered WEBER & FieLDS! MUSIC Wway, | MATS. euiment for un® ee ho’ te’ th Hy 4 r, Church Died of Old Ag with him the chaing-dieh atmoaphere. *5 Ballet.” wi A _[tton of rest an ers opened C HALL. & doth Tues. @ dat, Ia Me. Watson Winthrop, | ¥22 !8 the proprietcr of the Fourteenth) gy ALBANS, Vi. Oct. §&—Rignt Rov, | rhe in nake meats race Cully. ene filer th tent Pretty | the senor nt At nowith ne EAPO MANGE HGGINS AT 3.10 81 AICP Foy, Marte George, |HOITY-TOUTY esgic DIPLO le Four Weeks tn Advan: ave a more important trove | street museum that bears his name, sayn 2 eget eae, of very doubirul | that all {ndtcations point toward the af- sce Nana pe at tae end tinge Pe ree, tte peirtig & Beam Ae ands ne oe by aE | fAAF Belnw w huge success, Judging trom | reat ee ome ot hin dovehicy, | eae, due ae much to his own talent a ir yet afte Philippines. tite ae bake nounced for b o'clock, the saree Mi 7 as to the very able finest with whom| Mrs. Fiske a cee the Bal In the Di ch a Strong vais. earl yto~lay, And wh jos Jeaat - to the Manhattan Theatre. sion of hatr-raising ieorat Cape peers ville ‘ut wilh bo" givens: Prince Will Sor Dect wae due to a. general. breaking. | map stiins dns "Bee la iete ot te ene: |rones® Attention of a ‘larg for bowling, R Gown, the result of old axing | Son end movt winsome Ingenues ‘sven ‘The Brosdway Trio” made a hit at Bijou Theatre, ‘speech, t00, carne te Besides make good amusement this week | Stroiters.” F Muste Hall Irene Bentley and others were in the apporting company. way, 4iih-43tu Su, Ev. 8.15, Lost In the Desert," with tte succes: NEW YORK” MATS WAU, a 447-315, neldents, held the ype at, Palace fron Day Li seitta de tbo] THE Kiad's CARNIVAL, 4 igseal wectosee | £4ihsas can ett ene) Out M-PLORODORA. KEATS NOW BELLING, a tod rar . Homer Charles Royes, in this city, | he has surrounded himself, cony” draws & generous share of pat-

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