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gE « sR ayer “HE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH =, 1902. TBTOIMIS WAG AZZIINIE. & PSE! 3 4 | NEXT WEEK AT THE THEATRES | § . | THERE WILL BE ONLY TWO NOVELTIES ON BROADWAY. | Sekine ae | | ; ‘The production of a «| ats “ New York ft Ga Moyne'’a a os Mrs GVERAL weeks had elapsed. It was now the beginning of March Opposite to the lofty cathedral glowing in the sunset, upon a stone bal cony, over the porch of a rich Go Dulléing which formed the angle of ihe place and the street of the Parvis, some young and handsome females were chat- ting, laughing and disporting them- and Amelia Summery ie widow selves. are said to have « parts It was, in fact, Damotselle Fleur de The Webertictis new travesty, o b Tuys de Gondelaurier and her compan- presented on Thureday evening, will not @ fons, Diane de Christeutl, A: supp The Curl and the Judge,” vu Montmichel, Colombe de Ga will take’ part ofitheltimel how given to and ifttle de Champohevrier, who were “Hoty Tolty Fay ‘Templeton will im staying at the house of the Dame de personate Mrs. Carter, and Joe Weber e Gondelaurier, a widow lady, on account Lew Fields, Sam Bernard, Fritz Will of the expected visit of Monseigneur de! jams, Joe Kelly and Lee Harrison will Beaujeau and his consort, who were to caricature other players in the ( come to Paris in April, for the purpose production. Edgar Smith of selecting ladies of honor for the the bedroom scene ani Dauphiness Marguerite. Now ail th fourth act for his burlesque gentry for a hundred miles around were Mra, Le M anxious to obtain this favor for their only ' @aughters; and with this view numbers hag already brought or sent them to Paris. Those mentioned above had been placed by thelr parents under the care ‘ of the discreet and venerable Dame vKly vonerved. Aloise de Gondelaurter, widow of an by lead ethan currolie Officer of the King’s croasbowmen, who inbers of her company * ; resided with her only daughter in her i OF te occasion own house in the Place du Parvis outa preteen Haars ‘The damseis were ch ae fm that low tone h rei @o common in a young party of young | = i sufficient to wet at work the seif-love | the reader tas oh Ge Wat "of The world of all this youthful company. appeared | | comme "1 Dimself to care very little abour it; | Be Ate) Ait Mr pene te attention Ta'leaeeier | re ; gaged his in polishing hie leather y Now and iaen the old taty spoke to | him in a very low + and he an Uttle pe * ex: ping her nands| Walter Amelotte s horne of real gold?" asked rain, hav- right eyes, to the —"who Mise pore early distinguish- was @apported ') | CURRENT Aga RA CTT ONE J okeicdny loniess as tions et the Broadway thea as fixed oa the|, t a + Relyeo frum his coldness on his wide at leas Thing out a love maces At this moment Lerangere de chevrier, a ii looking the ratls the | look, pene F te foreeder” + Fourteenth Stree the Archdeacon sf Jos vs t have good eyes to know cr observed Gatlle- | tha pretty danc Becrtes and 4) urine, among th NEW PLAY BILLS on th people down y Eqpytian, I dare say.” replied | i Fleur, de sarelessly turning her | head toward the t dence “Let's wee! let Darger ma: cried her live- | in see dy_¢0 companions, running to the front} _(t the desta eo | BY MME. LOUISE. ! BLACK LACE WAIST. yale p : The Evening World will award prizes of $5, $3 and $2 each week for the best stories of 200 words or less, of strange, amusing or pleas- ant experiences in surface or “L" cars of New York or Brooklyn, Win- ners announced each Saturday. Send stories to “Transportation Editor ult enak eects two vende of black lace: it te heavy. | AbU@ Urese by a few alteratt ening World, P. 0. box 1354, N. Y. City.” } 4 {Would Hike to make a « t will ais ie Bow FF Oye | +i bindiy cugeest some way to make it 34 dust | “RIFE four " f p street? grumbled the red-nored ) dear™ why |A MATTER OF STRE NGTH measure? Iam titty years ol! MMA Bes Malrenti neath tela pig ol | man, “it goes by electricity. Did you|the conductor hollered sixty-six wan s “ p You will not have eumMcient lace to| 5% three Uny bands uf the material (if think your breath was running it?’—C. | snakes, and I thought that we woul! ; : naval ‘Same Lauer } make an entire waist with sleeves . , ame HOLA TOL F, Princeton, N. J. wee them 2 -G. R. SPERLI No. n x 1a “ . : eo I would advise you to bh ‘ x ene Ha Weat One Hundred and ourtéenth > = o winning stories are first three | atree! « 1 of accor! tbe fated below “L" ROAD LINGO « k } Amusements. Amusements. lace fronts finished THE SONG SAVED HIM. It was a Third fall over the vest. but ain had | PROCTOR'S SUNDAY CONCERTS, 2°" iat HUBER'S ain fait in Their Won- derfal Cannon all Act. arias Oca = _ | boxy Eas NG baV at SS have the two fronts toue ey rs Pp points finishe ith two 1 wa was looking old . aA ratand 1 " 934 St white liberty satin with b \ seat took hia e a 4 NOs . corner, and ks. Then producing a new pair of! | ih Ave she said in an| socks from bts pocket, he com . | \ ut them on Intignant passe | ts, at to throw him out of the car when] EMPIRE THEATRE atway =a Shi: knots. Make the sleeves w Gtted upper siceve which bells silehily below the elbow and finished the points to correspond wit ® hi t waist, the lower siec two tiny puffs of MeADE-OVER GRAY GOWN, |i ke Nr ee “Spring Frock; OR HOME ec i a nt In TER) sean t SSLEER TS Netw from London.| DRESSMAKERS. |) ie RUSSELL. THE ie hes Dear Mme. Louise THE JUDGR. Please tell me bow to alter = loses ron This nobby walk me, which will be part of the trousseau of a - : f ng brid 2 y GARDEN THEATRE P 2 ring bride, le of pale gray crepe de| 78° Evening World's Daily ATR would like something made ever a. Gcoprlining ot Fashion Hint. BUSTONIANS MAID MARIAN. in the old style way seeaciieet seme blue taffeta. The skirt is ts plaited in front, with the sald: Par toes ble cone, “WII | see them now, | acc casei re shift te made with « NEW SAVOY THEATRE ‘ sume (oa ae : ut elght inches t sat = thelaiteatarraneed 150th Time arch 13, Handsome Souvenirs ; ms. Heve the collar of tucked plaits, Ith three narrow | | f and 1 gould buy some Inexpensi cys a : P t has THE WAY alamiski pata) oat eoule weer Neu Foes pink, bader, J ounces around the bo! ELSIE DE WOLFE oy: The WoRt, | PING } The waist is Russian blouse, OAR | OW iia a ae SLEEP OPERA-HOUSE, ck THEATRE 51m 9 sar | OW Hi: ‘ A CHARLES HAWTREY eairaasee | om inl YORK age ctuaraty ANICKERBOCKER THEATRE, way 4 [IM NEW YORK oc fosven Edie sha-Heina. Uitte FRANCIS WILSON in’ The Toreador, TER GARDEN, ELORCDORA a MADISON SQ. THEATRE, from bust to weist-line with ated yoke of silver embroidery, so trime the front and forms © narrow belt The sleeves are tight at the fashlouable fulne BALM FOR WOUNDED HEARTS, is caught by a F CONTINUOUS — Me Begs Her to Walt. e8 to vee me, Would you ‘4 Zod WLAN fat ane | Manhattan Theatr ely ‘PASTOR’ S.. Pees R ae Dear Mrs. Ayer: z Mise ANI i R 3% iG | mas sue | KELCEY SHANNON sit arte T beep company with a young man of twenty young 1 ying attention ene, I asked him if hr will marry me or not. [to another girl, * as He never gives me an answer, but tells me to/ you call it, which I understand to mean wait two or three years longer, ae he Is the wup-|that eventually he proposes to marry pert of the family and cannot ieav@Beme so soon. | her, you should certain break off CRITERION, "423° 4 [Poa LESLIE. CARTER CASINO D AWIELS The Chri stian Bos CALF AS A HOUSE PET. A man in Paris took a !tile flat, ang ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Ifth = « | Eves). Mat. Sat Sat Twat or on:t Tere aim wy dein, [your relations with hic.. Evidently the among other articles of furniture were UNDER W BLANCH i & [man is not worth troubling about. For wiiittancand hemous raven, The . HE sae cene 2 Teena es netia ean fe man would attempt to pay his ay F anole catpolntes Asie t Ms sca of| inches wide or 7 5-4 yaria 4 inches | F hy t c |BId OU THE F REPUBLIC. ; for f reeses to two girls at the name tm Se ere eee ON ease ae tea casi li widaieriit Getréeal 2 FLAGS § BATES ‘ BINGHAM HENRIETTA “ two or three years longer or so, with ihe| ““Tnatat om a Deduite Annee eater cc oreee gee wer SABE The patiern iN oe m. Male Wed & a : et CLIMBERS, * ROSMAN . ther y er x ‘ : i - : Se ear scy ea Corea tanntlone | Ucar ee iss one hatp:0é@n) vanpne cos As the man loved hin raven with the! "Send monty ¢ * NEW SA's apt cazee 7 : il MATINEE TO-DAY. Do you know this man well enough tol pany with a young man three yeam my senior SLEBATARDY SR he awore ven: | Pulliaer "iilaina Sere TAR ~. Across (he Pacific ATLANTIC DEWEY vic BURLESOUERS. form a correct eatimate of his char-| tle has called twice a week up to the last month, & n a few days not a man Amusements. " Mo Aten de | : : Le ae ‘ ‘acter, and do you know whether he {x a! ate has called woman within a four-mile radius cou ¢ Reien. 4 pe ‘ = Hoe sleep om account of the mor htt (FOX = MU.88 E. | Onbewtres Cooter ee Henry | Sr ¢; 7 1 PABBION PLAY ATO oat very desirable husband? If he tells you| (*unday), therefore max the truth you should respect him for| ing company with another young lady elping to support a mother or sister, | me, , & ‘and if there is a prospect of hit being] The best way ts the simplest. Ask me to take care of a wife you can|the young man if he is paying attention ford to be patient. to any other girl and ask him also why he dors not care to see you as fre f Man. Beware of This Sort of Man iy. You will know by Dear Mra, Ayer : his answer whether he ‘s interested else- A young man see to the ones ae and be| Where or ie trying to conceal s omething and) tokeo me He: one cio peated wich af from You, and must act accordingly. Pepa Toe 70008 lacy knows Shot 1) hays a na ae fan's’ antimen 2 ry , ‘Deen going with this man before. She mi changed tow you case Lim tbls young man cnt ‘me on the street. He sti! _ = no coming from his apy peatre, Jenied, as was suggest housing a German band, and finally the police had “ce (Mit LOR ANDPAUS SE ; Pete ora on oy ae oe URANO sere ties (DAL YS ssa ooo NOMS AMMO Wem a i : oA EN ee | inant ARE YOU A MASON? s Yo NOTRE DAME, jwauans. KYRLE BELLEW. | MULT TOIT rice =a SAC Whe Denman Thompe Home ‘ ‘ THIRD MONTH OF Brooklyn Am METROPOUS ye conig’s.owiita, == °° = %84 2% site| ee rare CCE SHOW 4 THO, swore, °( LULU GLASER IN DOLLY ‘VAROEN, ANN A: HELD 33, and We | Suatay—24 Concert Paamy’# Uritis Quarde PHLLIPP'S Germania Theatre, Kh ot. e that the calf | every Bye & HOHBNZOLLERN has efen been re- [To-day Mat, NEW YORK warded as a danger- On the & Ri FT nail Dr Week iNG OF THE OPIUM RING. i KEITH §: WORT UND ILD. riuces, t once. seer ede Tamers pr SE ae =a erie tn vienna Miglin