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sn nen me ee oe tee ten oe eee TEIOMIs IVLAG A ZZ INI. eee OF RAPID TRANSIT. } DOUBLE PAGE. | | x the I Ma tels CALL FOR A MEETING Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Evening World.) rult be teei€ed by vote ale a committer eleores | A h txan New York. - se ee shake JU meeung for the purpose of o1 - ach mer * rubaerite ohical Redd One of the Right Sort. mate || qing the “Ol Matds’ Club will be] per ate a ; st nae WH Ne Made. held some evening the latter part i “ next week . ipa St , The eitls who have written me very pleas | tis n Wave not sent their add , hie . . woman w s \ wou sniit ther wish to par ess) Sire ao to the first meeting SUM Another Stenographer. . i Invitations for meeting will not] Dear Mea Ay be siven ¢ b> Gra rd ral v Nn. : 1 A ; ke all its my- but wil) b ® ’ . ) 1 am erventee: re our . ° « DEX " af \ r f everyday A propos tion es aides umes t et inn e u & hit the | Lihat i ¢ 2 . r not! were needed change name from t Ms See ace a Nau aba kent ; wit lees wondrous mesiel by the ro Miss MG i: Suxgest Change of Name PAtelini haieabtolmareed Sa aSeoR te : ks Bek a ‘Mme OV 7 ; a) Bacheloe | Dear Mex Aver rare ex . ‘ . a cag ‘4 The Old Mal The Bachelor | An Excellent Candidate. | : A ' , . | : : s do not agree Maids’ or the Bachelor with | i; Th ; P ‘ wah § UEC Bathe daa |acers tt z i me a cand tthe - y as ty hearty ew 1 professton; have been} Chub * onsen) Pane along ||” Ree mee he ataie on Mghtly, b employed as heokkerper dow stow aod . . * n e = iton toa who ap r U Grove of M Ss sugcestion, and wish Ze + car glared at the Bilthe to co-operate with her in forming a iris Jand tried to eltmb away fromthe cicd A few of there nted. Al tiibe. came of | : - same ‘ eommunications should be a . | * Ady in the w eAOW PLAYND AT OW THEATRE mukbly and rudely 1 fantastic stitching, done very ym my hands, was to embrot! my- as I have said, a dead, windowles anger to the lane I co’ several windows and part of a f my eyes el dl 3 adiy and now © { breathless sus- eemed a long mine ty my elie, they I was free to ner thrust, ald, T hoped, + to make this the Jown and secured . galost the wall. AB : otbing else, t 4 rw ne. ose also, . npletely oy surptise-a . man'a hea > alr, which, te ee las fost me His eyes : : waa discovered. downstairs going #0 have caught 4 the wit to fs! as no fonger 1 In a few seconde the alarm would be ratee! 1 had smal! time for valily againet seed with all I was care- » cause was other, <n ey . sa slipped, 1 with @ er foor at the very moment the alarm reached the men delow. A faint whom they & | simon pointed A fop came. where he had nod gave tise pas Seti oft they went. and Menibattes (Posed members of 1 SPRANG TO THE HPAD OF THE aths and cries z up from be- bout me, as the o thelr weapons, reed across the flags and up 7 I muttered, not knowing saw was tle? to one of the 1 f some w earned how it had and ? window. It seemed she had t was looped married one M de Bruhl, a cot |ra bluntly I could see from a distance, She had } f ‘ash in the have no time to rt was too tate to night RB out wi in me Instead of speaking, he held hin fist before and suddevly unclosed the Ongers, “Do you know it?" he said, CHAPTER VI. Slancing at me abruptly To the Rescue. SI rea f landing 1 heard ding footateps. m ught, must he as I knew the moment I set cyes M. de Bruhl, and I realized that I had the faicening of mademotsetie’s| not left adame’s apartments a mo- lation: | me too soon. 1 house, ‘The last thing I deatred, having #0 front on the Rue de V wway then! There I must follow ek them that Picking self ur solzed the stool pany 1 it twice » the panel it grew light Si Fellx stole attend to horses, When he ed he to me and whisp y ear that he had woamething ¢ eppiaue her husban Jropped it before her ‘own house. Rut we v Gaining the exact location of the house Nay. had Ruelle d@'Arcy where she had the bow, I hurried down stairs, |and— ¥ he lock held, a third blow. I said, wheeling them r 4 mem » 7 t pot) hamme s s . 5 and then they hey are al quiet enough You » 6 Cid loose. And now listen to chance had had tts | start. presented, oan let of the velvet was disfigured He paused ie the last few performances of “The Amusements. Amusements | __ Amusements. human nature, true to the | NEXT MATINEE SATURDAY artist, waa GMPiRE THEATRE, pa ar SLE REESE E tre er “ Assia bh Gti Ave. « or ren rer om EMPIRE THEATRE CO. = THE WILDERNESS i AND TH ness oy PRC Brieiecte STR ; . . ee ras 5 th St.8 Brixton St : HANG ‘At the White Horse Tavern J 1. Moree. LYCEUM THEATRE uaa ANNIE RUSS ROIS HARNED AE} as ste mete erable PASTOR’ Continuous oslal bb he ine Wale PATRICK CAMPBELL NEW SAVOY THE ATRE. Wet & bea MRS TANQUI BRAY or | Laat Smacks, Eve (Mat. ‘Satuntay ShowiZ0e 6 30¢ a nr Miller in DARCY OF THE 6l Manhattan Theatre “ MATINEE TO-DAY. Audacious ‘s the one word to describe) patrician whose beauty stilied the sav-: brother's 4 “Messaline,"” produced for the first time age hate of a revellious populace. Her throws fn America at the Metropolitan Opera- first entrance was magnifice sin. Ha House last night. The music tw by Isa-| Gowned in clinging cloth of gold, she fells him ore de Lara, but tt is no secondary in| walked with regal grace down a long interest to the story unfolded by the! might of stairs amid her prost cour Mbrettists that it excited but little com-/ticrs. Cries of hate came from the} ment. The book is by Armand Silvestre populace without the gates, but shi & ‘ : A A EW as} — and Eugene Morand. aughed and sang of Queen ee ml . teak . MRS. FISKE DEWEY CITY SPORTS, Equal in unsavory memory with Faus- whose beauty had subdued the world, ; f , GARRICK THEATRE 5 oe MRS, FISKE Sane Mate ger 0a ‘ i @ine, notorious consort of the good Mar- and then, to prove the power of her own tgent @us Aurelius, and the wickedest woman] beauty, she had the leader of the fm history, {8 Messaline, wife of the Em-! seized and brought before her. Beror Clodius, De Lara's opera !8lue-| missing her retinue, she woosd ani Qrates musically one phage of passion in| made him her paasion’s slave. Before ber voluptuous career, and the libret-| night she tired of him, and, seeking ad- tlets have imagined a plot with the bold| venture after dark, ahe {x beset by a m« @ffrontery of modern French art. Mes-\ of tavern brawlers, but Hetion, the saline 1s portrayed as a shametess siren.! ciadiator, brother of her lover of the Revealing herself in a moment of pas-| morning, rescues her. es ston, she eines: Hares sees him carrying the Empress! | UP YORK CUERTE aes eae ee | nscten ie ngvvos FEY AMES vy suoe Mr. Chauncey Oleott «ost 1 NEW.\c* Er Ok Gp oR LESLIE CARTER i. 84,. | Er ‘ YORK HALL or rant” : ¢ BNO RSE ik? oS QRANDWARD SVOKES sou | “the eloquence wage wy Ni pel ain vey “TED ASTRAY. ; ATLANTIC aan ast OW «MAY IRWIN ini wisow uses WEBERE FEL 0 2 Sue MURTIO.S SEAMONS 8% [ERANCIS WILSON ‘vs whenimss tans sores Tae hic Ss) en an Pour atmer 4’emour, in his arms through che mob, He fol- ett HY Swen & Barvhard, Ar typ comn, OF 120, CASINO D ‘ ND Pour atmer un jour, lows to the villa where Mossaline hax minorinat \ SEGA GEE OROROE BOWARDES REIGNING ‘ METROPOLIS. at ae rooklyn Amusements. Pour almer I'sepace led the gladiator to make him a slave : vi : GEx i t <a De 'heure qut pases. of her witchery. Helion ts hidden, and avaut DER Teueet ‘Ast 68 THE TOREADOR =e ATING RINK, Carmen was her reincarnation after |when Hares tries to warn nim wealnnt| Sule SHG Rites omnes trees Tt duction of Ad Philipp—N. ¥. Wor muBtC ith m8 KRITA’S 5 2.30, =| sk Bh ytd: lapse of centuries, and we know the Empress, Meassaline bide her at-| successfu EDEN *° ’ | AMERICAN . i THE CHRIS Tl AN . : Leas. jow Calve plays Carmen, Her Messaline|tendants throw him out of the window milaeis forte AN tas WEEKS. 4 BN ctoria Thes & Sat. ag the same combination of coarseness into the Tiber. He 1s rescued by boat-| JUST A BIT OF HUMAN NATURE. ras | on coquetry, but the wilfulness of thelmen, and vows to slay the Empress.| Minnto Maddern Iiske, at the Man- | yypgy’sMusrus 0 * ‘ th ‘pay gave way to the imperiousness of; Next morning, in her ante-chamber in| hattan Theatre last night, revived, by we = NG Bway 6.308 Roman Empress, Physically she was | the cirous, she learns of Harea's threat | special request, her old-time mucce A D Av TUBA nich TH GAMELIPER DALY'S sthee wa Perfact embeAiment of the superd to kill her. Hellion, accusing her of hie! Bit of Old Chelsea,” as an prcsnihied 3 Mot. Tetay. | 0% ta FROCKS AND a Week garni, | ; ase Otis SKINNER antes Se S|waeeece’s | KYRLE BELLEW mine | s. ,MONTAUK ae 3) | reoiogs, Mi) ai 2 |e se 3 a A Oeutiomen of France, | tbuon jstst, Wi Joun Drew, Second ta Command. with JAS, T. POWERS.