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| SASL ETE Bare he meen ha THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVEN NG, JANUARY 15, 1902. ITOMIE MAGAZINE. sadway [lis dea. inal or We 1 be ready | hand ey arrive nelp them fore ket there's such a the brignt lext- Burr Me permitted t era. cloth fertous h need expect to be 5 eht under a cam- ot take that studio ve Bates has * Blanc induced the 1] Burr to jay aside dis playthings for eppear with her tate wo Fings’ at the Garten Thea 8 ie good news. omens ¥ me to de looked character actress of A ne hus never balked at sacrt- ficing her appearance on the altar of art Beauty is ephemeral, but grease paint endureth forever. Therefore Miss Robt- has chosen the ser part. There ts « for her, let hee no “back row loveliness fade as it # L saw Nina Parrington peeping out fron r the shadow of a big fur turban the other day. Mise Farrington t= appearing in ‘The Supper Club,” on root of the New York. She kins ‘ell up to the mark and doesn't e afraid that any old wolf nipear to me tomfooling rx ™ Nina has a small Is. whtoh abe r Muelle, who appeared at “and 1 osmible over it. The am as turn a success, however, and Miss Muelle will be seen in ft at the > ville houses in town Mi Mueile Hves with her widowed moth fn Mount Vernon, and has given up | com A to take speotal engage- | ments in and near New York. She was with “The Browntes" for owe or ‘BARBER SAW DOUBLE. Her last appearance ino abmoke was with pera ca Warren stock compa: n was a valual is wi erm oT Hf De Koven he write: son, doing mostly |sipprisen Riwike w e-night stands lout af shige for the sak through the woot “some persons have r West, Barnabee | i call his music “remints McDonald are} cent ire the individuals wh only | pave lation of melds pure to us mus t h notes standing on Maying leap frog w aine to pass one Afternoon that Young Man left hts oMce early | made a Bold Dash for the Elevated la tr he wae | a Mile] val . Dreamed wins ho the frated * Fi ae refore Harlem | ° KI ! . he thought, as he t . \ of rien very many at] to 1 vu y hear a Train coming, nae: ‘ ae ey win 1am very Swift 1 shall get the M show . ; » take ale more mighty Leaps. and . h : ti 4 a inn pining rom s rat thins (nt hao Vtook eoand en r Rew Window fs tani ui ed Aerwenr 8 ee: : Me Me abmont : Cha | s Aa Ww fi wt} tha ‘ r a (ft at ott secon e Ry ‘ K h Ne k ave fe : Train will be int ious ‘ 7 e EN t Moment the Eneir maa tinNele colee r Mar 1 we Oth s whispered that Edna Wa Hand BliRacaKBugiR andrew 5 Hae Dele quickly Ami Tot nga. veal si GN ta eran addresa book nor a gold per Seni 1 +r wax tablets 4 bonbs John Ranson, of “The Supper it Ren eay din Getinlencuartn ile had a bad quarter LS a Kel (isait,. Thies Sunday-as a result of which W [eran Geet erlnanee r : goes with his hands tn bayda OD Mgava aver at cbetor Pua All growing out of stripping w diaz TACO SUES GRE. AHANIN Lite aR frock from his little two-year-ol! AMURD- | ed tne Pretty Woman was o ter, just In time to save hee from hie AA LEOrRn, says {t will be a long time defore hi nd ihe ¥ . teat, feels real funny again, but, being a} fewed for tile ope comedian, he ie obliged to make « luff ekieretee at itevery night | | > Grayce Scott, whose work in “New ——— nd Folks” Ungers pleasantly !n RS Ergiand Folie ie peek to| WOES OF AUTHORS. town when I saw her Monday. The|..woat nae become of the lady company closed in Baltimore last Sat-) wo, gave us ‘To Have and to Hold,’ urday night. The tooralooral or hayseet| oe which a m: ples drama seems to have lost tts grip Seve ny Wa vasiat e the plays o: wayside Polka’ isc kind and ne whi ss have fallen dy neo ts a differe seams to have be- Denman Thompson ts one of the most in the dr&matic profession survive, but they're keep | He sto spend money. Mr. Thomp-| Well out of etght, tf they are patem son ia a New 15 there not a story land man, but Pep reaper ony? noarding instinct ts| ther nere 2 from his line He is of “They're gone with the rus ing ood, and on mee ‘ the roe track is s' to dusty « wn as He is wa “ ret by the me f his company ® beth Sh a = oe Alan. for maa Amelia Bingham, looking swagger and | The sorrowing au ‘ wd with the world tn general, Is|/ ‘They bring us the wealth of Midas, n New York after @ successful; And forever forgotten lie road Miss Bingham hay in her mal and is pev 1 powsibly hang P management of a > But Mise Blogteam hh yntrated Mer aotitty ne laundry, but on the « TAN York theatre 1 Perhaps they id Harrum? vats happened yom reading that w Who remembers ‘Ri or Oh what did he do and how? “Ah, where te dear little Bertha A her ‘Helmet of Nava ves eat hing but how 1 I suppose, ther y won't dare to risk sausage any more, will they? Chicaeo Record-Hers ld HOW CALLAWAY MANAGED /T ee fs | | « ii t | 4 1 | | A sab r . 7 2 | | t va ; “owe : ’ im Callaway t : Eve W . with much " shing a 4 © hated a t ke Knew naa: tres r members | h tik By enpiie: sultably provided for bY | " PY Al a : resident «ot were A 4 ane © * f the eupen. (Wanweilte: i Posts . * ny rank if 1) Ae nda pate of |rwir at 8 a ek eset die i It lackeys. well trained He ° * + household. Not content eahites igents wene put in | ts . : ¢ ’ Rox Pe urt I= the olen Tent. * for the Sutetla icials were oe examined \ coe Y Flora erson | ‘ HAPTER VI 4 my Arata ict cones Pod Of the Clab. | Y « Man wit « GS LI GIL G ee | H «owe a eomfortabla | Y nis surprise: Gerald ad aah more street, Cavey | My ue 4 ne in the| {0 jaw he number, for obvio p ss ay Pe CN a ieE cee A the (THE END.) was going ‘ c tin t \. a? . . bs) nd whie ‘ | Amuse net pe ee etcas colar fis ke are Off Colour ? lusemente J Sie ed jown of Hemattt , give 9 ait = | Practically the whole English Prostar’ Shut WATER speaking population of the J if } ra world keep themseives in Sth Wy. At the White Horse Tavern | condition by using ic sWhy Smith Left Home."- ===" mas [Beceham’s ty ia hie Pert ‘ moerant | fan & " bat As aa a week ® | musemen ian ; all the profita Me aise in pmiements THE “mHiSsiat: mone TADISON SQ, THEATER ‘ and Biaphan | : x _ SWEE f AND TWENTY TASNILAUEE pepe ats Prrced ite ROMAW ERO! : Pa SSALLN { were: He EMPIRE THEATRE, ey ee ta pt Nom Ke ONLY THIS WEEK. © | cena ee ribo EMPIRE THEATRE 00. bs) i LERNSS MADISON SQUAREG ARDEN LYCEUM THUATRE ANNIE ROS Ssei “3 GARDEN THLATR' tm A Masiovn ave Ma 5 For am , ha VIRGINIA HARNED . es BROADWAY. © THATS WED. & ATE § vat scotia ya The Two were 3 at the fe r ey ear | i pAek JSEW Savoy THEATRE, | Mar. a Day. NGI soe, to $hs0 8 the aisle! have reed them tw os tay mornings ered tel ace loots | mushroom 1 n OF ils | LEEP! ING shaved. " Witleainerne . t heen rem over his gins bide Seca Canis averye Tan GARRICK THEATRE an and vd P CT WAWEA' BLDaK aS ee ay ray MCHOLAS p gwent the atele | te “ Pelee nant lupe he REE BO } ‘AW KEY A MESSAGE Fi M MARS other yho Was i i DL ALE VE. PRINCETON 4 ity | other Pretty scanr saan it ieee e une LESLIE CARTER. soa Fc smanc®% sine ar Ris OF <Lock. arenas x friend URSICRERBOCKER THEATRE. W su) & = mind that * a shad a wien out for = moment | ; THEY THANKED HER. coo FRANCIS WILSON | THE TORENDOR ah St. Theatre, | * oe ne matt er Gi ‘ j ‘ 3 | kins CASINO Te Baste rid in seat Si UES en ul eae |e ised rou, so _. UPYORK STATE RECDIWUE RIS RECS and are) 5 « mn the | 2 " HESS oes abides tn ; dresn circl <A | ia De r a ’ NTINUOUS ad Uh | sa 5 | and pe ! : sr oslo oe mel er res he PASTOR Son omer in the chate} face j 7 fous that every one should know denis | a oe eee a hla heact, He pur on | Manhattan Theatreis'2 f sehr) He vee wen eare! nthe ma 1 through the first act she ker up | and great coat «sore MRS. FISK The Unwelcome told him about it] ‘Then she — said Without dount ert irre ne 1 not grow fe. woe] BS ered dite iGes na corne Mes. Hatch. ne to her waa the toa Jewel | paz , aki ivster ad selected tls v os mt of wold. He made| “Now, aay waat| “There that is the h nto he bur {EDEN| “ORs nyery Ar av nion an ountht!nking| you like, they are| dear? « t1MUSBE cH tte OLDEN . it looked, out rather spring and nuisance and the| Ww mer! asked her compa wh the chair, beginning to Indifferent! it eile eee Pees or my ial git B fentis i e were are | SARRONA TO-MIGHT AT D. Went on the darber, as he ter who tis aa ener meee | She in just arand all the wa aa ot naten of th t e erie ne | AMERICAN E en wi his in graceful ee Inn't she race? | compelied * | MADAME WANR (i bur inchta | n by t i ‘ me 1 must be a ma: | Py r few minutes t dite al ‘ iined elnt 2 | i re F ¢ Hox Cour: 2 MATINEE TO-DAY, ‘ “t ‘ : ae ’ : rs snes , WEY Imperiai Burlesque ‘ rey Mon | ' Jsus .te.the Jrrecen ss el ite | t wna . i BISCU Mat Sateniy H aid down his pa-| sa kas . 2 ne Ti ruearns y i . aTUAE AMOS Madr tales Come, [the fee m wa : | Ace A MAY TR WIN rie widow 10803) REPUHETC CAMPBELL. wiGoa : =a r ‘ Pbed tenes hess 6 said, Why, t pol AL i i | é and get the f th | Tam fi WN if \ a W > OPERA. MELA BINGHAM CO.” | , x iq OPERA AMEL ‘$ mk abate dan mon ous are SU GGESTION FOR AN OLD MAIDS CLUB. jist aa Nov se suai | Bone ier WEBER FIL tt eee | Saba at ‘ou came In ta ‘ as i km RL 33 , 5: ‘s z a a ey . HUR!.G & SEAMON'S, the matter with me, Taint craay ; ‘ i ou thin » You notice any | ' *t ; i ' \ MLLACK S : j ure né 1 am anaious w start 0 composed ul enough to 5 y ate Geniteman of | MACE UALPAI ONAECEBALdichoumianainiene ; u masses cba aa Heel an at Jar « i 1 k aes i — a atleman ot trance, |! MANSFIELD cine ee 3 air, as cold chills ran up and down . i whezathel eS ee ey SUK- | the talkers w s I . « a “Log spines come, "Not a thing tn the swe can for each other in an in Bier OC Wie tetter, Alas | “aivytiat, ald #he! 6 ’ Cae tn the ut Par | DER TE JEL ISI Los! Brooklyn Amusemente. porid. Wrould you just as leave ume cold Biting sa. entonanalt tunes iy leltoans vas maples , t x | saree + ster on my face?” ‘ eerie tattow it (hhc who adtewe le aet-alee ! ' . Ha r Mutinve Te-Day.28¢-50e.| eg MONTAUK ‘ he aret went back 49 the wash y pleat evenings fer osreelves. 4 and patty. and anything | gat atle dom \ } of " | Cc ot ‘OR, ADO. Maude Adams 1 no he aved custo of The Eveming World re at 1 ma 1 n the me Ave yen njed out of the chair and ANtawr mnaeaeltenn les ercxate Lote of wage-eoroing girls | ii, Seaman ree ar —_— ve ¥ N hat, rushed out into the atreet Bain atte aeacater ike éees od: play, and i 0 | si edie ald err ATT Pe iicat ‘ » A L Y's COLUMBIA 3s. 3 hasn't beon back since yebNaed 1 would ale tmtonally oH s the end of i ts HE DANITES. aes comm't know what became of ¢ rom any young lady who might wreeavle way \, #8 ’ Tonio Heart KEI [HS r " ber who eaw double,—Chicago Tribune are to Jol ‘The OWL Maids Club Vers | ve ano asant | ve torn ¥ 4 be Sei - . ; sincerely yours, Ma. | “x M. ¢ aliens aw \ t \ i | i *ING; RINK rir) who wrote this lever, | ttle sector | fr row turned a t ween ier q tyra s WAT TOY a | SKA t ING R . She ts one of my Evening World oda |! witts H rk-be Jack .! 4 =r : KATO PRES “You au-Jand just one of thousands BU alnment j "You d know y ma are | bEGaIE a atten c —_- ences” He! Geter, ca 2eeets Drieht young women in thingreat |! shall be glad to receive leiters from | enjoying your expla ay. | foe PEAR th ‘ ine | M Seren Wik Mates Well oes Bright people Jet good positions eo "ON yes," 4 the actress. S}city who has the self-supporting prob. | KIT Interested, with suggestions in thal avon though * an't hear the play. | tt " nRel eves Seri natis ve ¢ MAN HEART through Su: World Wanta, {f @) 4908 48 T looked out on, thet sea of up- solve, and whose work {sso ter. Address arks are #0 oF a Woes Sere Wak i) ver cat a oer fect th UE DIEM ‘ou seek help a Sunday Word Wai pocatned faces | knew there were a lot of{fntng that she maker no attempt to] HARRIET HUBBARD AYER. which followed wan feit{quickly, and sometimes look pare gray, | TAUIADE ARO perece Nok t tie. | Nictorda Them, iy 15 Ma Wel a 8a x © \eavy @walla out there.”"—Yonkers cultivate society. EAitor Old Maids’ Club, the dress circle.—Chicago| sometimes pure areen, and sometimes | lief in most gente fort OTIS SKINNER veh guabs | will Gnd it for you. 5 Stavcoman, 2 am sure there are scores of giris Kyveuing World. even biue.—Free Lance. ease in 3 ag f =e et

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