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ni } ‘ARAN AWAY WITH ACTOR. eo Seth, ty Fifteen-Year-Old Girl Found; by the Police Here. | 1 FROM SPRINGFIELD, MASS Mother Says She Was Infatuated ; with Man in Burlesque Show. t Ing Worl!) Dec. My SPRINGFIE teen-year-old M. of Mrs, Della Driscoll, of N treet, who disappeared last night, has been found in N dau ter) w Emory | urday i} Dris Her mother surmised that haa | fone to New York with a burlesque | company which played in Springflelt jast week, and yesterday reported caso to the police, who notified the Ni York police. Early this morning a message wa celved from New Yo stating tha the Driscoll girl had. and on Fourteenth street by the theatre at whtch t pany was playing, and pending instructions {ren The girl's will. probably daughter to-day. well developed for tive in appeara: tion for th @ good vo has sung ( Last wee ance of an a and Song” at the Auditor! actor told the thy was a Chicope When Miss did her 1 ht gone w hich was bo: in New Y Mra. pt her own counsel | until" to-di har man just Cc) Mary aws Driscoll Jernine: evening. E Lee good until recently METROPOLITAN, cannot ha t OPERa HOUSE: Per put the Good Shey DEPEW, ARR HURRIES 10 BRIDE WILL WED MISS PALMER: NEXT SATURDAY. | Grand Opera Season Opens with Perform. ance of ‘Tristan and Isolde.” ings four new attrac- of the on, and of four Ceremony In to Take Vince at the Empire Theatre z i ‘ompany opens its eleventh an- Reni a | nual seas i ". Esmond's new a Yarn. droma, Ww May Irwin — back to the a long en- ent, and the Winter Garden of the PARIS, Dec. 21.—Senator Depew halted here for only a few moments on Als way to Nice to meet his fla Mixs May Palmer, who has fet the wedding day for next Saturday. He was met at the St. New York Theatre will be opened. On Christmas night, ai the Criterion The- atre, Mrs. Leslie Carter will be seen in “Du Barry," the latest Belasco success, “Be Laberty Hea.” "Colorado, tlon by a dozen friends, Including his} urday nicht: nicce, the Baroness Brisson, and told| The usual holiday be them that he was the happlest man in] #!Ven at all che th the world, He sald that the voyage, over had deen exceptionally rough, bht that he had enjoyed eyery meal and had won two of the pools on the day's run. He denied the story that he was tak- ing over a ton or so of presents, and sald what had been given were stored in New matiness will atres, TRISTAN AND ISOLDE. Maur! arlg, announces the opening regular season of srand opera at the Metropolitan Opera- Hous: with a pro- duction “Tristan and Isolde." Mmes, nd Schumann. nk and Messrs. Van Dyck, Edouard of York. ; Heeesk nd Bispham will fil the ” ” “ rincipa ‘A fine automobile," he said, ‘is the | PFM inourenulaeanteens nicest present 1 have recetved. 1 enon Monday, Wedn vad ‘on Batu lar price pers 3 usual on Sat- re} galn 1 is limited to eleven dearned how to run !t, and you may bet @hat I'll be among the chauffeurs in Washington next month. 11 YALENTIE DES AT OAKLAND evening concerts. will Two entirely new oper: Interesting revivids 1 5 Grau's plans, ‘The new works will be Paderewskl's “Manra, ich will prob. bly be produced under the composer's jon. and Isadore De Lara’s "Mes- in which Mme. Calve will be Th amounts subseri, an formance, ©: which already 0") for eacl of a suce astul season, The programme for the opening week includes * oand Juliet,” which will MILLIONAIRE PRESIDENT OF be riven Cheintinis night ana Saturday | matinee; “The Barber, of S.- ile" for WELLS-FARGO EXPRESS, | fitiasiver og Bente fee | Satur nt performanc “THE WILDERNE Lifelong Republican, He! Sup-) one! cieventh regular, season the ported Bryan and So Incurred hicdtrem stock Company will the Enmity of Many. Jay evening with the presen- fa new English play entitled |°'Nhe Wilderness.” It is from the pen OAKLAND, Cal., Dee. 21—John J uthor of “When We dent of Wells Fargo & . died at 1.20 o'clock had been ill for some ed Valentine, Pre: Company's Expr this morning. H tlme, and his death had been ex, for several days. Bt t Goodwin y produced here two sea- ns AKO. < the story uf a young girl who marries for money and. posl- tion, After her marriage she realizes the ‘sordidness of ler conduct and she olvex to confess her meanness to her husband, thought she re —— r John J, Valentine was born fifty-five years ago In Bowling Green, Ky, Mis ily loved another, tf n acritelng devo- fumlly was of the aristocratle Virginia Dual Saari len Fs ev os, stock. His early Hfe was full of hard zes her lov younger man work, and his career In the express busi- * folly. An inerim) ting le er writ- éc / eney of, the, teh to. her ne to her marriage, Hean s beg ~ el ney = ofs, thy ialls into the husband's hi nd he is Adams Express Company was estab- uout to “ay that by ‘shed in the Bowiing Green drug gto marrylog her bh her Life, ngevalantinele ontesses to tim and there Is hace wiat aust iiels wees for both. Tt ie siinply a story of love good man awakening hort, McK dhoupe: horned ahs SUDA bentl inchs Jen Tichipane tepublican all hin life. It wax Mr. crahes the ihuaband? Valentine's opposition ‘to McKinley's nye be. partior! thei husband; policy tn the Philippines that’ brought EY. Backus, ¢ Ox: hat action, $ret Abuse was heaped upon him, and eral large shippers threatened his pany with boycott, He was accused of “breathing sedition and treay D'Orsay. tilzon Sel en oand Jean THROUGH WINDOW. HORSE. Slipped and Been able Responding A big bay horse attached No, 56 burst through a ptat OPENING en in the New York atre building will be opened Monday Sydney Rosenfeld’ musteal “The Supper ( * with a cast F200 persons, wi ¢ attrac Unwannge- Alarm, fire truck ass wine dow in Clark's re tate office, at ante Manhattan ayenue and Noble street, {4by Of) money hay gpebele Mamsburg, to-day, {sort. “A Jap: cu} talned The horse was untrained and swerved by the con: of tea houses and out on approaching: the corner, He Bimbo ap otunionsot| sipped, and, becoming unmanageable dragged his mate with him against t Driver Charles Brady had a narrow ca- THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1901. @ typteal good fellows. A great’ deal political satire has been worked by the author. One scene brings Georg Fuller Golden, John Ransone and Eu gene O'Rourke" toxe made up as Platt, Croker and Devery. Thomas Q Seabrooke {s ‘the leading | fun-make! and he will be asalsted by Al Hart any Alex. Clarke. | Maud Willams, ‘Toby Claude, Nina Farrington and “Oriska Worden are a few of the pretty girls in the cast. MAY IRWIN AT THE BIJOU, May Irwin begins her annual Broad- Way engagement at the Bijou Monday night in John J. McNally farce “The Widow Jones.” As usuil, Miss Irwin, will Introduce a number of new songs. ‘Two of these will be “Good-Bye Booze” and “Ain't Di Scand'lous?"" Another number will | “The Shadow Song’ of Robert Stevenson, In which Migs Cecilla Loftus has given a musical setting. There will be no matinee at the Bijou on Christ- mas day, ax Misa Irwin belleves in en- Joying that day to the fullest extent. MRS. CARTER IN “DU BARRY. At § o'clock sharp on Christ night —observe the hour, please—Mrs. Lesile Carter will begin her season at the Cri- terion Theatre in her latest Belasco suceess, “Mme, Du Barry." It is the th Belasco play since the drama abandoned the war dramas that {Weelf to scenic Investiture. Reports from Washington and Baltimore, where the play has been een, say that the scenery, fostumes and properties are of surpass- ing richness, while ‘the play Itself is ong In human interest ed wi: dramatic sltuationa, | {04 Med wi The dramatist has historical incidents io the career of beautiful and unfortunate favorite Louls XV.. and It will be admitted students of the period that he material for devising a moving stage swell ax flcturesque netting "1 exceedingly large, and. In- cludes Charles J Stevenson ent Gollan, Water, Frederick Perry, C. P. Flockte and Dore Goldthwalthe, Helen! teovcst: zon, Eleanor Carey. Blanche Rice, Irma Perry, Edith Van Henthuysen and forty others. Owing to the length of the play the performance, as noted above. ‘wifi begin promptly at 8 o'clock. WARFIELD IN HARLEM, Warteld will renain another week in York. Ho will be the holiday at- traction at the Harlem Opera House. Louts drawn on ma lire. Mra, Fiske's season at the Manhattan Theatre will continue until February: when she will leave New York to fil! en- sagements In other cities, Mrs. Harrl- son's successful play. “The Unweloom Mrs. Hateh.” will continue to be the nt traction white Mra. Fiske {s in this city, Three matinces will by Grace George, who is closing her run in “Under Southern Skies" at the Theatre Republic. The extra mat- Meee will be on Christmas Day and: Fri- lay. be given next “Way Down East" will close its sec- ond successful season at the Academy of Music next week, Just one week more of those delight- ful “Liberty Belles” at the Madison Square Theatre. “Alice of Old Vincennes" has been so jecessful at the Garden Theatre that « Harned whl continue it through- out her entire engagement. “Charity Ball" will the Murray Hill stock be re com- Telasco's vived by pany. The novelty of Henry Miller in a comedy role has insured the success of “D'Arcy of the Guards” at the Savoy. James Powera and May Robson have only two weeks more nat Daly's with “The Messenger Boy" before beginning their road tour, ‘Anna Held’s chic Interpretation of the tile role In. 'The Little Duchess” con- tinues to attract large crowds to the Casino, cape and two bystanders were knocked he Supper Club" ta more of are down by the plunging horses. Ono of view. than a stralght comedy. The the horses was so badly cut it had to acene Is laid in a Bohemian resort, and be Cras the stage folks, men and women alike, Je Adams's success with “Quality Suet! at the icilckerbooker: Theatre, Criterion. has been #9 pronounced Mr. Froh- 1 man has until next + You Like | arations had been Although in his third month at the Garrick, Mr. Hawtrey co! an the house nightly by his di b edy work In "A Me WERER & FROLIC, & Fields will omit thelr usual Tuesday matinee and give a pertorm- ance Christmas afternoon. Members of the company have prepared a lot of Surprises for cach other during the holi- day performance. from Mar: CHRISTMAS FIELDS' James HH. Wallick will produce the famous melo Ay hen London Sleeps." at the Third Avenue Theatre next week, The melodious “Burgomaster” returns for a week to the Grand Opera-Haiise. “Around the World in Eighty Days’ will be the hol week attraction at the American Theatre, Mr. Mansfleld's able character- fzation of the barber prince Beauoaire rontinues to attract and deligat aie ces at the Herald Square Theatre, If the Lyceum e thrice Its wize tt would not accommodate all those who at to see Mise Annic Russell. in her new comedy, ‘The Girl and the Judge.” “Colorado” begins the last week of its engagement at Wallack's. The pretty matdens in “Florodora’” at the New York Theatre celebrate Date holiday week by appearing and gowns, the entertalnement which will be n Monday evening by the pupils of Stanhope-Wheatoroft — Denmatic chool. aon yay, "Six Cups of Chocolate," by Mise Edith VB. Matthews, a” daughter of Brander thews, will be “Up York State’ cose It attain he “The New York Brewer, greatest of Germania revived next. w street. playhoun: will be given Ath A children'« matinee nax Day hris The Four Cohana in "will bet Ue Metropolis “Der Helra natically rs patrona that tty entire week From fhursda performance of each afternoon, The vernor' fday attra ton a On a ape. adi’? 1 wi Tho sixty children taking part in“ Sleeping Beauty and the Beast’ have a Christinas Eve on stage of the Proadway at Tuesday night's performance. A Chtlat. mas tree will be erected In Palace scene, and Manager Jacob Litt will have a stocking fall of good things for each Ittle one. THE VAUDEVILLE Ho! Monroe, Mack Lawrence a Ameta, the fre are the he: will the the close of re ory Mners wof the special holiday bt at {urtig & Seamon's Harlem Musle Hall O'Bricn and Mayel, Hall ay the Jenn dy Trio care tons Mn nee's performing Hons and pums In at Hub, oO} make charmer, and TALS are other attrac ot, Mr and Mrs. Keleey Jessie Col and the Kadura‘ucrobate are the new features at Keith's, where the cycle- trac! tion, Inaudi aud Woodward » trained seals hold over. As a special holiday attraction the Janice wynne NEw YoRK WINTER GARDEN. Empire Comp duce IHOLIDAY WEEK BRINGS FOUR NEW | ATTRACTIONS TO LOCAL THEATRES. : Theatre Stock any Will Pro- Esmond's New Drama, The Wilder- ness." Jolly tmas lorodorit Hawthorne Ave ue Slated by headlin house. Ie enting s ny will gh Tumpty Dump- 1 Musee, ws, headed Pulen, Wil be t attraction at long Hat tors Theatre ‘Stuart, ‘the comp: will be py ented by the tre. PB as: ompany of twenty, is the me gheh street a fortyeminute sketch jections from several of his 4 (Coote and his company are this house, ‘The Daly comedy, “The Last Word,” will be seen at the One Hundred and "Twenty ffth street house, and the Cycle Wh nda bs vaudeville bill announced for the Twenty-third treet playhouse, an Christmas Day performances at all the Ir or houses will begin at IM o'clock forenoon SUNDAY NI Manager Rosenqu Sunday night Street Theatr of the opening the White Io Monroe, Spa Billy Payn’ wre among bi The popula Lyceum will day even nigh Maud: the H are night's tre. Nu yrew ¢ the at concert wt the GHT CONCERTS. st beging a series 0 yneerts at the Fourteenth « to-morrow. The receipts concert will be given to ats, Bera Kendall, Gee rrow, Harriet Strakose: Anna Kenwick and others s entertalners, r erty at the Lenox me Kiven hereafter on Sun- ining to-morrow f tra and Carleton ang the nead roy, the Dillons, Richmon param citaton. Vernon, triloquist, Affea and Pacton w host of others are announced £ Marke’ Sunday concert at the American finer spec Ralph Aaylun turer, w th turning at th to-morrow 1 kramr will be | KUNELIB'S P appear, Us cone r Sunday and Oper Ho ween Christmas rformances will uses with LCOME HOME. Sousa, fresh from King Edward's © rat appearance st © Herald Square An elaborate pro- ular music hie art ree Theatr SUNDAY CONC Kubellk will be the morrow wight a concert at the polttan The d or the 8 arian violin ot ts 6) wreat that Manager Dan Froamo: Sinlded persuasions of Muzo in's) farewell rectia Dursday ifterneon, J I | arch ander orgeniec ant Micha cahitt, In 8t Jelamtin), Were Shaphes Agnus [et (Monk) The SEAM Ail be under the direc dered unter aanist and St Mark's I ntreet Fitth | First Marke has ar-f 1 for! (Duieked dint? (Gounot): Sam Night t¢ Flying (Thorney hem’? (Kedner), The ing and Mise Livia { Great yu Joy," vans, D Forty» Sixth avenues. 1 (Sanney) tender mln n adit Youne Manta Well ail coi Handel an@ ( Night (Adi r Flock f organ unod) ainery pean (1 Prot Warren, DD, in the forenoon utc tnolule: 7 fat (Geer n Chrtvtmas {of a sermon on ¢ Rodertek Terry, pastor, in the med Church, corner of Madiesn The music w Child Jesus Cam: Magnificat’ (WwW There Were In the Thirty-fourth Street tomorrow morning Dr, Joba eas bia to An ant Main « The atto’ ing tection of the United 8 overnment, je ean wer it but thls Koch Lung ( (8 Wear So tore using the p ant y claiming spectal right ary belog prosucuted, and will soon be stopped. “ay frst street weit hold sy “i Da The Protestant face Chnrch. preache! th Heavenly Meat will Methoti Friday kp ectorahtp 1 i “Unly Dr Alexand the ‘One sine | ‘ AL the ¢ Wake dedicate the new orran of ‘Oh Littis | and deliver an address of congratulation, the Park Preabyterian Church, Dr. A ry Atterbury le giving a atiiee funday event sermons Miustrated by the stereopticon — T & HOME FOR JOURNALISTS. 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