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THE WORLD: SATUMDA' iy viuiNG, HUY Misicit 16, 1901, “COLORADO,” A NEW WESTERN PLAY IS THE WEEK’S DRAMATIC Strong Cast for Initial Presen- tation of Augustus Thomas's Drama at Wallack’s. The Initial performance of Augustus ‘Thomas's new play, “Colorad is for Monday night at Wallack’s Theatre. In the strong cast of players secured for the production are Wilton Lackaye, | Francia Carlisle, J. M, Colville, Maude | Violet Rand and Jean al Hoffman, combe, “Colorado,” as iis name Indicates, is a Rocky Mountain play. The ~ DOGOOG ODOC! 10.00; SCOEGECO Mine. The mine-owner, Frank Austin had once been a soldier and had com mitted a military offense for which he, hal been sentenced to five years in San Quentin, He escaped. A blacklex, Col Kincaid, whose face Austin had once slapped, find him and blackmail hita out of half his min Ing property. The mine $s Nooded and becomes worthless, and meanwhi Austin, his foreman, Doyle; Col. Kincald | and Staples, the blackleg, get together , in a hotel and shoo: ¢ other up in} true Western style. The solution of » plot comes through Mine Foreman Doyle, with whose daughter Austin promptly falls In lov | } A great deal of comedy Is woven In the action, but {t Is that quiet humor | for which the author tx noted. “Colo- | rado” will be elaborately staged as Manager Frohman considers its success will equal that of the author's “Ari- gone.”’ “WAY DOWN EAST."" “Way Down East."" one of the mo: miccessful of rural dramas, returns to the Academy of Music for a run. It will have its 428th metropolit per- formance on Monday evening. This diiwhed itself in goers that Man- will hold the Blay has so firmly es the affections of theat! ager Brady expects it boarda at the Academy for the remaln- Ger of the season. The cast to be seen at the Academy Is identical with that_which Mr. last sent to Now York. ACTORS' PUND BENEFIT. Arrangements are under way for a benefit performance at the Metropolitan Opera-House on Dec, 14 In aid of the Actors’ Fund Home. With the proceeds building work will be begun on the Property lately acquired on Staten Is!- and. A huge programme, which will In- cluds all the prominent stars, Is in prep- aration. é “The Sleeping Beauty and the Bea: continues to fil the Broadway night! All Dox-oMice records of the house have been smaphed. Brady James Power, May Robson, Honey and Harry Kelly ure th com guartet of “The Messenger Boy at D: The popularity of the com- %. eay wilt carry it tnt tho bolidays, omers are the ex: the rule at the Madiso: Vv tre, where “The Liperty Helles’ holds forth. No one wishes to miss the dormitory, scene. on which the curtain rises, Harry Gilfoll will introduce # new topical wong. “It Was Only a Dream,” on Monday night. Only two weeks more “it T Were ae ‘. ot ie sGardent Bt inten orn is playing to tho capncity. o: tho house, but he is booked for a road tour beginning at the new National Theatng, Washington. “Now England Folks" js in Its second month at ihe Fourtstnth Street Theatre. A troupe of Ravaciin sant actors are anew: feature of the “Ueberbrett'l’ at Phill 's Germania Theatre, Lilian Mussel and De Wolf Hopper have a new duct in “Holty Tolts at Weber & Fleldn'n that sharo, popularity: with Fay Templeton’s ditty, “Mu Poppy Bejle.” an Daly and “The New Yorkers’ have only a fortnight more at the Her- \ ald Square Theatre, when Mr, Man: B- field will begin a senon In “Beaucalr “WAY OF THE 5 WORLD"? NOVELIZED. "The Way of the World” in to be swritten Into a novel. The literary rights | action | takes place at or near the Happy Strike | | Knlokerbocke* Aozel late star. the ners, head the programme oils ‘Theatre's Sunday | liputians tn a new The Merry ‘Tramps their season at the Metropolis The » Monday evening. “Tennessee's Pardner," a dramatiza- tlon of Bret Hurte's Nevada story, Is spec: | ny of the American Theatre. Ci Atle McDonald, Mande Raymond, Joe Coyne and Willlam Broderte! ve wy en, “i by Nixon and Zimmerman for “The T dor,” the London Galety success, which will be presented at the early In January Marraall Moore, stage director of the Drary Lane Theatre, London, to dis sailing last Saturd: Fred Solomon. musical ¢) Sleeping Beauty gind the Beast,” kold-mounted IvdFy and ebony “KING'S CA RNIVAL" IN HARLEM. “The King’s Carnival, with Marie Dreasler, Mabelle Gilman, Amelia Som- Dan MeAvoy and the other old New York Theatre favorites, will be at “oat the Harlem Wpera-House next ek after a successful season in Boss on previous presented nues on tte merry ork. ‘The members of y Who are to enters up Harlem way next week tay taln will Curnish the Sunday night entertain: folks ment William 1. Jerome és billed to appesr at Teddy Marka's Sunday might concert at the Amertcan Theatre. He is a song Writer, and not selated to tho District- Attorney-elect. ihe advance sale of seats for Elsie De Wolfe's clever presentation of Pa NG AIRY at the Victoria picker rll © Thanksgiving Day Anna Held and the Sadie girls conti- to draw nightly crowd: ct Little Duchess” at the casino. Tne Ins the third month of hix success ut the Bijou on O'Brien and Havel head the bi Sunday night concert at the Tre Ave, nue Theatre Pretty ¢ 7 or on Be ier Hout rn 3) Jen's ut the The tre Repub: ic. Manager Brady's produ good for a long ru : ier aes aiwercalect Seth Tow Willlain Travers Jerome are now embods led in Wax at the Eden Musee : Maude Adams tn her new Barri “Quality Str fashtonabl bocker. Ay, is drawing large and audiences to the Knirker- John Drew's presentation of “The Sec. ond in Command” at the Empire Thea re |s Ukely to equal the run of the same play in London, where it Is holding th ; it market, rds for a second season at the Hay- “Why Doogan Swore Off,” # skit by: the author of Foxy Grandpa, ta one of tae good things on Tony Pastor's bill for the coming week. autre Stock Co H. Sothern’ Dancing MISS RUSSELL'S NEW PLAY, Mina Annie Ruxgell will close her sca- son in “A Royal Family” at tho Eyeeuim in two weeks, On Dec, 3 she will pre- sent & now Clyde Hitch play, "The Girl and the Judge,” Wiliam Faversham will continue his Chappie at Grand Opera +House the week's offering by_the stock z NOVELTY. =! > | Down East’’ Back to the Academy for a Run. “THE UNWELCOME MRS. HATO. Mr ‘ roar “Mirani VeLerere erereye the fy when | Tu until tour in his ay remains stead fas will be ween In a newt Justin Huntley MeCarthy Interest. in presentation tat at the Garrick, Vath Tl success of * n Holden’ Bavoy has been so pronoun appearance of Henry M ne Guards” hax be Cinquevalil will begin his lon: r read (our alter t week's engagem at Keith's, Following fis tour of Vaudeville circult, Cinquevalli will abroad to remain for three years ware Yt Mai with the origina Broadway company will be at the Grand | Belasco are quarreling i: the law] courts, | the |. K go] Ku violinis tary ar Ke fron the Ma an tam url orga anh harp. re noon at 4 Presbyterian Pwelfth st Mr. Charles GIRL TRIES TO OIE ean Tues atter- Old First avenue sisted The assignment of dramatic novelttes at the Procter Theatres for the week pute “Ame. Butterfly’ fe the One Fin dred and Twenty-fifth stree:, "Flue Jeans’ at the Fifty-eight street, “My Friend from India” at the Fifth avenue. What Happened to Jones at the Twenty-third street Theatre. Sundey concerte afternoon and evening will t» given at all the houses. a : iM puetze, larplet Fred Irwin's Burlesquers will be veat was filed age thelr s*ason at the Dewey, Mon te @ will in the names of Anna night, Press Eldridge heads the iil © tng of the ML. Robinson, of Cleveland, ! = ‘ ehiteeen Scclew I \ younk' A troupe of 4 acrobats ED SaNvOt died tn 1890 Moore's New Orleanm minstrels. are Re : ground of jovding attractions at Huber Four. Sa rae teenth Street Museum, u bed dod Sir — MAMIE SCHWARTZ couLpN'T |‘. “The Power of Truth.” a melodr y wa Robinsc i from hin of Tae Power of Truth STAND MOTHERLY REPROOF | }0:ir+ feovingon wan divorsed from hin at the Third Avenu | n thelr chi Ms years J witnesse | Manager Brady Brings ‘! ‘Way | | PiiLADELPHIA, Now. 16 the will of Mrs, Delaware County i ! GRANDCHILDREN WIN SU{‘ IN| LETITIA ROBINSON CASE. | AM Heen Left United States Marshal Robin . of Pennsylvania, cam a when near here, fay the was opened by Judge Johns: sealr yroken on the ground etired last Monday joon and twice came into court with th ann ment that they could not agre: ch time sent back by Judz m that re ence available had been adduced itent continued over a period of days and much sensational testl: who tnformed yo was given. a Robinson, eighty years old, th mother of United States Marshat John F. Tobinson, died last November, leaving y estate valued at $90,0 to Marshal 1 her only surviving had lived £ $800000 WILL | MUST. BE BROKEN, “No purer Scent Cigarett Special Size cents Venden’s pletiitr, will be the mon by Ter, funaid Sage St Pr tek bai dae Shee Go} lewlate Peters, rector, bas Pith aventie aud Porty-e the pariah-house at a cost, ey will alm presci at the. mor! service memorial of th Rey MWaay EL Hackus.. Ite forme mat the Proteatant Episcopal the nk on * last” Sunday evening. WoW Gol. and In the evening on “What It In to] Mix is in charge of the pa Many ciersy The morning mualc mili tn-| were present the serinon) was preached em, “Supiiate Deo.’ Mosenthal: | t YC M. Smith, od Truth," Toure, La % A nie vex ofan has been placed in ene Hiartiett. Im the eveging will be ren- | the rial Chureh of the fieloved Disstple | ered “Worship the Ls Lueantont; “Just as} (Protestant Episcopal), Rey. 1 M. Tay Cats ) Lard, Me dSercitul ¢ 0 alo, Rev. J vapmnan, 1D. D.. pastor. will preach in the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church, % Wet End avenue abd Ninety-fine atreet, to Jacob morrew In the. morning he will speak of thirt ietlans as Ieing ‘fret peeullar, then pul eet. and finally posses Ta ihe. even. cel he Rew nid to) jartet of the hand j@ quartet Disciple bis Dr, WAward Judson, pastor of Judson Memortal Taptiay Churoh, will preach to-morrow IDE at the Mariners’ Temgle, ie Ollver AC the Taptisr ne denet of the Brock: ) gae I I bes Melville and Stet Be apiebs senea hal the separation ne neve Oxterman will be ne Brie (x of Nos) atated thnt after best HRSG attractione at Hurtig & § AAS Ls » her} recognized them In an lem Musle Hall, ntee soll daughter an Au npt Was Made by the « - Fy put Uo You are a ind fants to show that the #lé WITH THE MU NS. ou nust atop this cadding about the] aia nob was not Josef Hoffman's plano reetials Rt cooiwtd Hateht Se ne Wat et NG for the afternoons of uM SS Dr. Pe Vrazer, th ve The police historiar at record | 5, that the signature The fl Csr Bamana’ Fira ee Aenug toshe GT wi dintered in esse! he first of Mr, Sam Franko's orches-( yor go out. Instead whe went to. he ee tral concerts will like place at. t tS , i 286 T Crom other signatures Ly um Theatre on the afte of | MOM ta bum T real ¢ te 26 When her mother went to the elel’s [iy ged principally Gare moat dy nek to see that she was yaachiass The Women's String Orchestra will aving hereelf, she foud ler daugh- | SMeshen ive a werlen of three concertn at Men UA En aac Li ————— elasohn Hall under, the direction 0 olling on the floor and moaning Carl Vo Lachmund. ‘The dates set are at pain, d taken some ercolin, | MYSTERY IN THIS DEATH. Dec, 18, Feb. 18 and April 9. 2 disinfect. siwovidiearboll carinii comes Shel Orgtoria | eit tn tt, hte Ki unles amare Flijat be sung by the Oratoric i Boclety at_C: in fall on Tuexde Mf Suapl Smell of Gas in Room evening. Th Iets are Lill Lell | Woman mann. Inabel Bouton, yan Willdms tow | and Gwillym Milex 2 [will prot Mr — court. to: old Miss Eth Keo. viollnist, will matee| tempted « her first apfeararice at Carnegie Hall ms on Monday evening, She will be an: - v alsted by the Paur Symphony: Orchestra “snanato? or and Leopold Winkler, pianist. TOD Kan. Nov. 1.—The roporty tui Thakoroceednt ocAUheailente concert the death of “Huffalo” Jones has no street, the National Conservatory, Orchestra, | allunion tu ¢ Jones, the Atetio ex-T wing reported the sald there was to be given at Madison Square Garden| plorer and reacuer of the American Pee a aiiie Concert fink om Deer Ik wit berdos| bison, ite suit lives tn Topoka“und saya | an olor ofegagowhenhewentito! the nated to the McKinley Memorial Fund. | he hopes to see the bison provided with | room. Whether the woman met death h ie by the Government before he Mme, Lilt Lehmann’s third and con- dicen” accidentally: or not is to be determined, ‘ rN the Bhe had been sick for a week or more.! 8, Andrew's pariet-bouse, Fitth avesue and Rev, G HM. Scholey, mintwer in chargn mentors ene million cigarette can be pri _the new English Blend The most acceptable and popular 5 cent cigarette. 10 “RATHER PAY WIFE == THAN “ROT I IAL” for When Hope Is Darkest’ —susgi i} Mome will ont cann, Oa ton Bray, ay at cune the < were recently bald in Calvary Hap The a DD. parton Diekle, who Ytertan mie S Macarth nef Mr. Frans ret an a Pre | ttm: nh Trookly 9, riemurial of the late Walter Hate, one of the founders of the churen 4 treamurer. The subs by tila the early Che lana the minisiry of for si The we |" Ros serves a of Chicage, hae ettended to kim by 1 Church, Brooklyn. [days 1 Palmer, Ww nance end e tledged. by sod addresses wil be] oft i Howard Avenue tte Boult ntact alge i e : vers tn Wi i ndbeet tay aye a fenem! ayer Written | tha:t ummanion herhood af St {it be held on the r of Than! y at Calvary Protest+ Pyramid opal Chur The Fag Church ree fale and sale of work under auspices of | ceived ten new members last sunday, and the Guill of Womea Workers, will be heht tn] work is progressing hopetully under direction of Seventy-second the Hfe of a prisoner on Hart's Island, where he was committed for refusing to support his wife, and therefore changed. his mind yesterday and got his father to Ko on his bond that he would pay her. 35 per week. Rosenbaum and ‘his wife, Josephine, agree, so he left her about tro months ago, and swore he would never ay! support baum, Yorkville Court for abandonate Forkville Court for : Sfagistrate ‘Meade, who presided at the ou muse euppore sour wife. That a the duty of every husband. Pay her $% who lives at it. “All right," sald the Judge, as the commitment papers, whic! Enmittted Rosenbaum: to the’ Toland bat the pauper dead on Hart's Isl work was unpleasant to Rosenbau rather than submit to hi: [demands he stuck It out for sev He then gave up in disguist and nt a pleading lettetr to his father to {him out Gured Of Edward Dunellen seven y bio torture of itching pites. f tried yy” orts of remedies, vperation might save. JACOB ROSENBAUM CHANGES MIND AFTER 17 DAYS. [Reme Father to Go On His Hend, and W Give Mrs. Rosen- 85 a Week. # Rosenbaum, a cigar packer, x years old, of No. 36 East street, docs not like 28 Mrs, Rosen- East Sixty- had him arralened ia On Oct, street, a, and sho will return in that | the, duty continue his work ptiet ae | each 5} omer Decttet ls Ttasendaum responded: “I'll not give dodo Daa been placed in the Cb othe [her a five-cent plece. I'll rot in jail onths in default of $30 bond. was put to works ba ne nteens itching Piles. Wilkesbdarre, Pac: "FOr ra I was scarcely ever free from * ‘as told a surgical: Mile Cure cured