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Tx Ta FL ) WORE MY SHOES | | J\ IM SorRY You | INNING AWAY ) QuT Ru AWAY er Bade: e . AIM 03 —<_FROM Rim ~~ | ANOTHER PAR “SORRY! ™ MV NEY 3 ae ~ NEW THINGS NEX MISS VIRCINIA HARNED AND MR. COURTENAY. You can't see “Iris without thinking of Weber & Fields’ s. What chaste delight the little family at Twenty-ninth street and Broadway will distill from the Criterion performance! I don't know a play that lends {Itself better to the Weber @ Fields brand of burlesque than Mr. Pinero’s latest. Take the final scene betwoen Miss Virginia Harned and Mr. Courtenay—I have feebly tried to ple- ture {t here—what cannot, may not, shall not, Miss Fay Templeton and Mr, Wille Collier do with %t? On, joy! | NEW AND OLD ATTRACTIONS, || Patiet On the ground where “Captain Molly,"" Hoy Us vA Rag Rs by will be the Campbeil 5 2 week's revival of t ck company at In the person of attractive Elizabeth | work's revival of the stock company at a ‘Tyree, fought and lost, Miss Minnte Du- | Yonneliy ae Old Brest will sake his pree, another star risen with ‘the new | first appearance of the season. Pinky Vance's dramatization of | XT WE Ife ya a try taseaye a nleog;jras the season, Will enter the lists Monday even- ee, : 5 saece | aunt in the play does?” ing. It is at the Aiunnactan Theatre| Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "Treas- Bre THEATRE, Forty-acc- |" mused amile crept into the dark- tHE Mise Minute Dapree will come for. |W, laland'’ will be presented with elab- | Panky ond street and Broadway, will]iy shadowed face of the gitted Engiish- pat Miss Minu IM come for-| Crate acenicveftects at the Thitd ‘Ave: open Monday night with Mrs. . ward and make her stellar New York nue Theatre fe ; Poo. ef » well-kn e" * she said. slowly and thought- bow in a new play of Puritan atmos- folly ie McHenry will play the Dee the Well-known gorgeous feck do natcthink eek phere | catied JAY Rose o Plymouth | name part. in Bret Harte's picturesque and powerful production of “Mme. Du sible, & day sort of town." {a from the pena of Beulah | story of Western life; “Mt Liss.” at the Barry.” Woman Would never enter upon so risk, 2 Mure Dix and ovelyn dreenieat Buther- | ar Theatre. Mart Helsey wil! be he sad! ANCUNDSrLEKINE Ce ee ee lund, and ‘has aiready been played in {Yuba Will and Frank Dayton the achool- Amusements | Amusements, Was Ington, Detroit, Columbus and | Master. viens Dee wit Samet Maat TS Night.) LL |HUBER’S ‘i! MUSE te Rose 0} Plymouth Town's play | pinks nky Pooh waged his little of Pilgrim days, by Beulah Marie Dix | tail approvingly, And /Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland, iv Belasco's new theatre, Forty-second | with ie revived at the Metropolis Thea- Fanny (speaking of fugitive embe: street, near Broadway, will throw open | My which Miss Minnie Dupree will make! i : Kel gion In’ “Iris")}—Where was he | fis ddors Monday evening and discluse ‘ : " i Pere ets SOE Gunuts an ester iat’ the'li Taeent gue of the handsomest play-housen in|, ai? the principals’ of the stock com: | | Last Concert aphet "Bus girs, Munday, evening: ©] Cioker—In a, theatre, complainin Rework ‘The houine wiil ho dedicated | ni. Win" he given ae ther American erie Schools, “8 at the musfe played during an entr' y Mrs. Lesile Carter, in that powerful | ny o4} 1s s r ,. = evol ny ert ty » arry,” a production com: | Mey be th ai ‘olumtius ave. astiand, whose wife divorces iim bee | MRS. “PAT'S” NEXT NEW PLAY. ded universal admiration and| VAUDEVILLE AND CONCERTS. SOUVENIRS SAM, Uiltors: Octo 9 gaure of chronic infideltty, but in thi] As Mrs, Campbell was chatting, ner mo tmnt mengon Mile, Capell, whore sensational eques- EVERY LADY, S35 Yatton Wonder, x enh ary affection returns, | secretary: 2 ‘ s Constitutional inidelity—this time on <1 18 | ¢——_—_—— Ci i $24. when his primary affection returns. | gecretary—a pleasant, comely young che ro tho iidaltty trian feats attracted such attention this! @ Theatres J; 2: Barke Stock, Company ta “Wat pened to Dad." Pryot Brow, Jom Sheppard, Blanche May, The Merberty — al eae y Will present. the | E28Ushman, who moves about noiseless the theme | week, will hold over as the headliner at son Snuare Theatre}!¥ and speaks In a soft undertone— Keith's. Charles E. Grapewin and com- ‘| To-Morrow Night. Deux Ecoles" y Alfred Capu' Ss comp lece at the Ma gene's event ng ith aa Conquest, | brought—or must we say “fetched—In can Intros pany will appear in the farce, “Above Mad (i St. Jessie Busley un 8 Finney whic! ayes 5c ure Thea (a er BN ee ‘ irst American rst’s new play, 3 THE JOY OF LIVING, $ Great Farew Mt places: The Fifth Avenue The Drury La: ck company will present | " ° a Brea SSS _C MONSTER JUBILEE) : ‘a company which has] Procto been playing “The New Clown,” with | Theatre “Jugent Von Heu Production of Ort Pout chars at Trying Place | gn eis addition of Ida Conquest, ida rea Crust ot spoctet aps abinaie Popular Prices ursday evening “Phat Is the title of my new sit v p and M. A, Kennedy. eHeman ani rs. Bastlake Chapwi. LN ALL STAR VAU) SDRVILLB, CONTIN« ‘pp é play by German't Pals Will _be, revived | Vaudeville will be Intermitted, Up Io es, ! duet a Mediera & ahaa THAT KISS AGAIN! Sudermann, the translation of which —— with the Ming ot the Irving Place | Harlem, “The. Great Ruby" will, be SS 25e_S0c Boxes $1) |2AD SL. thit'ss me "5TH AV, Theatre Thursday evening, when Heln-|Preeented by the stock company, with It isn't Aunt Jeannie's fault, Mrs | was made by your Mrs, Edward Whar- 1H ‘Pat’ says It tsn't, She. sald so with| ton," explained Mra, Campbell, “I. de pick Conmied'a company, will appear ine, (ia, CuMtonary. roter]Arding. iat |Vaudes | BMPIRG THEATRE, Broadway & (0b Maky Panky) Pooh aera cite Mra, Campbell. . fve-act comedy new, to, this country, | Ville, At the Fifty-eighth Street Thea-| Oey oeey aye Ace ny. gay Uronenay,® Wik | UDOT GT | Adelaide Kee Noi Roky Panky 1 thess, cided only to-day what I should call tt. “Jugend von Heute," CrYouth of To-| tre. Ralph Cammings will make his beast sane aA idee rh ht Wav" APTERNOON. AND. EVENING. 8 simply another case of What-!Don't you think the title an attractive Day"), written by Otto Eenat. ‘The com- Initial bow as leading man of the stock buen ME HUANG Son rot ny ‘has a new leading Jady, Fri, milla Dalberg company, appearing in the title role of DREW | THE MUNNING BIRD. BELASCO’ THEATRE. a‘ = : Could-the-Poor-Girl-Do? John Blalr’ y one? And how well {t looks in print. the one to blame, In vindicating dear! This ts the printer's proof. 1 wanted to cannle, her creator lays the re'{ gee how the title would look in print. 1 TMS @ponsibility at Mr. Blalr's door, Mra. | 80° Bat as HE OAM! ampdell settles a current discussion vy) think it's splendid!’ THE ENGLISH MM. declaring that the kiss emperatare in the Hens mobell Kiss. Tt Who! bi ? Blair kiss n vines the The “proof was s cely an examp!: An then, Maldanado! Who bu Hpi #3 nota! of the printer's art. The line looked as| finite unction and a thou essentially are though tt might have been the handi-| presence of Mr. Oscar A: work of a "devil" tn a country printpg im the Penman Georgie Lingar! CRITERION THEATRE. DAI A 00. . will head the vaudevillians, There will Evenings at § sharp. Matinee To. dey at ? CPO | DAE! Brhype pe st aA SCHE AS MALDANA John Drew begina the second month | third ‘Stree: Enehire's continuous bi, | VIRGINIA HARNED in IRIS. roduce, with In of his, enga ment In Isaac Hender-| With Yorke and Adams, Hebrew imper- mure quiddities, the volcanic moods and robust) ming Bird," at the Empire. dvidge, the burnt-cork monolowist, will] Eves, 830. Mate, To-day and Wednesday, 245, | PRICES, $209. BOX oe OPE SHOWS WHICH STAY. va eWentyenyoes, Fa nly: acts on the Twent LESLIE CARTER py in B ‘olay. i it Mr ‘Poter Fy Dalley could re ‘5 & sonators, y DU son's play, ho Mummy and the Hum- nator leading the llst. Press El- GARRICK THEATRE. aah a or Bw jn—oh, Joy! Imagine Maldanado's furniture- Virginia Harned, with the prestige of be the topliner at the Newark theatre. so z + es . « Irilitane opening and large audiences, | Sunday concerts will be given in ail the| THERE'S MANY A SLIP. 14th St Thentre, af 8 eve ata Wek Miss Nethersole| may consequently hing teat translated into Weberfeldian te f banter! It is easy to com- t ° y ¢ But Mrs, Campbell saw in it &x-| Smashing teat tra i eller Cena Oly BADE E, enters ler second week tn “Iris” at the r houses 7 Baar Seeks wou eee ted, {@ | eollence of high des. Here plete the cast—and I'll be curfous to see If this does not prove prophetic: Mr.|( tert DIE TITER 2 he Rossow. midgets, Just returned | MADISON SQ. THEATRE. 2 Brandon ynan, MONDAY, those wondrous, starry people Into $2 reate—o; yn of Croker] “There's: Many @ Slip," Capt. Mar. s comedy, breaks ‘Into its third yes rhigh tke Weber will travesty, with delicious innocence, the dog-llke de er anee Ur TU ere T a tans | Lee atte THE NEW. CLOWN. ‘ae.. Robert Emmet eae : nothing doing tn the kissing line, i Miss Lillian Russell will find it easy to mimlc the exuberance of Miss; 8! , — wide delight of a little girl who sends her | Harringtor Anke he Ceeriek Lillian Burkhart will i Next Inesday—THE TWO SCHOOLS. | Biggest’ jt Ennai my (in “repeater” scene | first ‘story’ to the junior department of | Hilde Spong, and@ the clever Mrs} Collier will doubtless toy playfully with the Wales Patrick Campbell will continue rue 3 playlet, “The ae Catlare sad rare ase Reoaa en coronas phine St. & Madis. lay —Kisa me, Lorry, a fami! “Aunt Jeannie” at the Garden abel will’ sing, and ‘Techow's newspaper and sees it printed | ingenue methoda of little Miss Drew, to pli Manhattan reso we [RE. 8 B15, MAT. TO-DAY, Laurence pWwith—Kiss me, Irs. with her name at the botto Theat trained cats will perform tricks, The . a mil: s t Mrs, Campbell liked it yery much. aaa mert on beg! Is last week at| Usual Sunday afternc oy hi "4 WEVER TOUCHED HIM. PANES PANY Foon yiked sits 00: "A Country Gir view—It Isn't dramas, but there happens to bo a real the New Pie sBallieea of Porcun concerts will be given wns Cvenine MRS, PATRICK CAMPBELL CAE 2 bh hea 4 The truth ts,” quoth ates, “pat,” “r] HEROWE HAS A FIFTEEN-YEAR PAST.| right fora single witl to tiv Vigne inl ithe chorus of! “Al ‘Ghinene| nome ait mines meee tet eaneea ee REie Penola ell bas) ee Or oa tt kl Blair a : iG . a Sane 4 01 01 e Ro ‘othe! 0 ve fo, Mate TOWN. Soa cone | Won't kiss Mr. Binir at all. No doubt :t Is the heroine of this play a good ¢/RCUS ENDING TO “IRIS. Honeymoon.” | Harv ard” at the Knickerbocker, arter, Cook and Senora, Hawin Latell, | NEW SAVOY THEATRE, looks to the audience as though 1 do,| woman “sly! Lite tan't all music and color and| UA Country Girl,” the pretty and tune-| and many other clever entertainers, but I don’ “] should éall her a good woman—| “iidicutou: NeeeOeRDE SAUTE cecrandee anata ful English musical plece, gives promise An sree nal good bill has been priny Panky Pooh looked perfectly |I don't know whether you should,” an-| Absurd!’ Bich sta eeaave ba: lar sherds ne a long arid) pioeperaue, (care Prepared for the Atinntic Garden, ROBERT EDESON Isticd of this, core Mrs, Campbell, ‘Fifteen years) Those cimen. vc ents heard i hent " Tala Glaser, in “Dolly Varden," will] at Huber's Museum. Prof. Gorstel, way & Sah en se are specimen comments heard! anda eyery night that she goes Mace canay ane he into a second | champion. pool players Will be m now. | SNCKERBOCKER THEATHE, Bway & 38h “I venture that Eves. at $10 Precisely a scene hag created| before the play opens she has had an at th vonay ripest “ena ro Sts. close of the “Iris” performance | Casino to be. pre ‘a ; in th j} wome talk. I'm sorry it has attracted|aftalr with a man. It transpires that at the Criterion ‘Theatre Wednesday | to (be. protty (and, pica kat the Victoria ; comer Jn the curlo hall. 5 HARVARD | © Stock Cs Por Cc Ve, a | 3 at the Ce e ednesday | the greedy audience out In fror co's “King High Bal” beging its ngagement of De Kolta, the RS IN SHV. Donnelly Stock Co 4 \, any special notice. Jt ts very vulgar of; this man becomes her husband's best evening, The audience which filed ieee: bent Galas i ae Js i a New York Theatre, | magictan, at the Eden Musen tian been THE ROGERS BROTHE pe LEAH THE FORSAKEN 8p eas was It] ‘aba ahtae aes ela A Salm at, & Broadway Oban ath -ERY v ot. 6 by Hagen: | extended’ He presents new iilus " fi each performance sions at) BROADWAY fas 'ars,” sma Wet a sat swith Marle C. ‘The K ocker Burl 1] MATINEE TO-DAY sat the Broad hold) forth the Dewe: eae wt Ny Leterar's SALLY ove All in their fine revival] Duss and his band cwill, close thelr | Musical Noveity_ Joy will the attr tat the S@ Nicholts \\ people fe padas puch things, lant it, | friend. The man and the woman real- aa lauenig ‘one. Not only Elchelilommidet! noon) ot ¥, How? But frankly, | bélleve Mr. aigomes day. vi) fughing at the muscular exhibition of | Me topmost floor o: Blalr is a bit to bane for the way ho| 176 that some day the Indvitable will Atidonado, put It was laughing at ltselt | strect house a hetple acted on the first night of my « happe: at the husband will know. for having been goose enough to waste | érty-elghth Ment here. He was too rough—yes, he| They know also that the disclosure will sympathy on what had turned out te |e staring up at the ¢ | husband, who Hing and cour PA 14TH ST... ats to vin H was really too rough, His ec mean death for one of them at least, be tue more than a hysterical farce ing the hours until her return, enga, “That's exactly It,” she agreed. “She Hs can't help herself, She docsn't want to} ‘t Would be bustnessiike,do you? T shail ake a blow on the side of the face |oxtta » be kissed, And when she is kissed, yhe Continue to play’ ‘Aunt Jeannie’ until) without its hurting him in the least. A |W ment at the Harlem Opera House Mon Paul M. Potter's st fo the train, the seage car t was ; ; hardly what youd expect to ina] But despite this shadow of tragedy Incldentatiy, the scene lowers Oscar| One unlucky a vhen he had nt the Academy of Music foro H ight and will hold a farewell Mata, Wea, & drawing-room, wis It, now? But l think Howly, Gul, surely “creeping: over’ the Asche fron’ tha plane df. a. pow MIRhe SanaLDBAO Cai eG week more aes nown i jubl at Madison Square a NeW Mbalsa) Biss bs Ae ee he Is to be ¢xcused’ on the ground of | horiaon of her new life she resolves to polished player to the level of a strotg Sen) ane) ae noni nan ; monn’ hows no|Gurden to-morrow evening ‘t COUNTRY GIRL. Y HELD BYTHE EM paturel Arstenignt nervousness, Ididn't; know the joy of living—truly and man In the circus, brain an {ll wind blew non sign as wanting popularity at the Ca- Aa krand, tent monial concert will be| 23 Meat mea eit a bit the w Ne scene went the! nohly—and to do all in her power te ee he was pass 10 ee atrost given Miss in Allen, prima donna arr D 5 "c opening night. Mr. lair was altogether | makeoher husband and his friend know ‘Why do men follow women?" Pine SULA ee ee AEN LTE rele Auditorium: 8un- NEW YORK.) S88) Use* RICE’S | setae) too strong. Hut the scene has been con-| the sime Joy, She sacrifices everything "Because they can't get ahead of | Jauine sien struck bin afternoon re x if ICTORIA ~ LULU GLASER Biderably wned sown since then—modl:| fox thom ‘and In the end, when the re: them."-—Dolly Varden, ae AEST A GLE Ce SUNDAY “ Pops." Sas Se eres KIN G “HIGHBALL, 380 Days | DOLLY aris }, £0 (Oo spor lentiess crisis comes, she killa herself, SE OF HIS OWM MEDICIN: OWwh Hee ceeceh Mr. Hamm nnownces Si =e iv. Ey. 8.) Pinky Panky Pooh winked his other| “Would not you call such a woman 4 DOSE OF Hs MEDICIN Whon the’ wolf come x r nnounces AMON | SPREAD AG Mat. only $ aye. a good woman?™ & woman speaking of violence, Arnold vaty, | door, the wife senamb her favorlten, dri thoxe at the Victoria ‘Theatre Fred 1a! my & FIELDS? MUSE Bre. | | Fret ‘sunias™Povotar Vandertte Consent “| should call her the best o| en," | who 5 “ althcerial \ face and ber a Fi ak | 1M and Molly: ler, Yorke a ‘i 21 es, Pas Fanny Sylvain Ga “Iris")—What SE shite call her he beat of women.” | who strikes Dorothy Dorr In the faco in to turn them in cher will bexin. (he 1a8¢ wee ee ee ere eke and Adams] THESES ore, TWIRLY: WHIRLY, THE |Matinee To-Day frlend you are! RECLHONELOTDY wine Atrae ta eRe | “Hearts Adame,’ had a taste of it, the| That's how sho ha stay at’ Waliack’a in “Mrs, | and one te DE WEY City Sports Burlesq Croker Harrington—Is there any j other night. He and a man-about-town |i the Casino chorus. , ‘ 4 a a arks will lead off at the Ameri. WoRLD IN WAX! NS TdTH & P' her role for, & poor, ttle, ugly “It is Detter to be good than beau: | were in a Broadway drinking pl hi —— cx VL PST Hee nae |< Atre with Nat M. AWills, EDEN) CINE * to. Morrow a Ad | Concert, 25¢.-800. | vit of a fellow to ‘play ip Weis | titat Hupteten Sheteaioeh akan ent | were in a Broad aking place-why |g yee RA emites | Tynaws ffticth performance in “Robert is last appearance In New’ ¥ Apecial Dekolta Matiner Sat, at’: ———— world? scarcely suggest it Is porsible to be | jet cr. paty 8 seeming brutiity cates ny a heavy eI ML ei ees pal ts ai 1 (Bimtariandiacal 1 ¥tent | MUSBE | AEotLa a he Wheat Tonn a ” 7 ood.-"A Country Girl. ° sermctossinnis | CREATORE’S COLLAR: BOX 2 Eyes “ y and Kent 5 - ¢ UNT JEANNIE CAN'T HELP HERS, goon MSs i the | CR: AR BAGGAGE, 18 pupularity holds "Hearts \ the programme fy } 42D 8st, & 3D ave, aire Vour conception (et SELF. | “TANQUERAY” COMES FIRST, we dell hay dven not | Monday, when ( a HAHA lee ene Bijou P de yr the New § er TS all HART Jeannic 1s physically unable to prevent| “1 Should nat care to divulge too much | prove it he volunteered. to show. the |@ady to move to I in and have | HERTHA GALLAND IN HARLEM, k Theatre Feat ely grate Sot | RK-MY_PARTI sig” being kissed?" Mrs. Campbell was asked, | of ‘he story of “The Joy of Living’ now," mean-about-town just how it was good, s sont tg] Bertha Galland will come over from ine Sabel and others. | benafichved continued Mrs. Campbell, “I don’t think ise offering ‘to let the man-about: | the Gra itch an} Arooklyn ar a week's engage. ‘ind Heath aa the pone ane (4: : GeO. W HONROE ‘and Heath as the 0 ‘ of ftw bill Bebulan favors GR ) MT. Mul Nix: wk—The 4 Cob. wld be fifty trunks to go with the|day ¢ nday concerts at the Metropolis 4 | . ie 7 per- E F 4 ardor: Wi A vr Hugo's “Notre Dame, 4 ‘3 - 7 fs disgusted, There is no response on | Re ot pe sally gia Aye par Dargaln was made, with drinks ‘na S| band, The ordor wax carried out. ‘The fF aness Nate Be} Thee lt be inaugurated with an MASAO METROPOLITAN | SEATS AnLem Wil a ohana ¢ her part. She is simply shocked and| ray. My present plan is to give che. Stinging slap without a word, Then he| Nervous, nolay mem nf the are e handsome staging of] SUZacty OF RRA HOU } ON. sdeaotte “FH AUCTHO 3 ll and stunned. But, reafly, I feel first performance of “The Joy of Lorine: pd off and gave the actor a drend-| rived all right, but there was nary a ne makes cs Na pro! A : yet Week—Bertha Galland tw Notre. Damay few York hai ken that Seng too Oct. 14. 1 shall play elght Reeaice ant w | ful jolt. Almoat instantly a swelling ap- | sign of baggage, Finally, just \us “the fying In every respect. Her musements., perlously. It received the play in| Yerk, then start eh aahort tour of the peared on Daly's cheek. The wager was| train was reay to pull out, one small ues Frank ©. Bangs and Gu “HE the same spirit. The play was Int aed principal clties. I should like”. ; that if he were hurt he should buy the) solitary trunk was hustled ‘down on a nk Losec. Wallack’s Bway & d0th. Rv BaD Mate Ta yewed jomething light and buimorousg, but| “A Knock at the door! ‘There entered drinks, He did. truck and chucked Into, the otherwise At OTHER HOUSES. 24 Month, Rethustentnaiy Badore rd by the poop Ame! pty c: in Gray the samo view-ot humor as gre ‘enslishe thgyazeat DEANE 00,4, tray super fF | ete man who marries tor money | Hiven fhig thunk was a iaht-weight.| ‘no Four Cohans and thelt company ALICE FISCHER'S Grice Clrineston Mfrs, JACK |E Os ‘8 eh eae a hould 00 waged a welco vn Mf Sf thelr capital musical comedy, ran, No one knew what was in it, but ag > [Be appear in a reburnished prodi ued ee ees one POMARS, BURDEN, Prine He po 2 turot saotion ny Hove” Son,” at the Grand’ Onere KEITH'S J oa: aaa Kina ad ave me aa ae Bertha C be full of eration. “

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