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aa : THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1902, schemes, and particularly for the effec- CELL FAR AN RIVER SLIPP if Bee bine CHAMPAGNE DANCE OF THE FIVE LITTLE WAITERS AND : . cree A THE FIVE LITTLE MAIDS, THE “SILVER SLIPPER’S” HIT, estas Soi Kroncke Must Stay in Prison ported her tiny and twittery self ke a } that would be extended “If I were a girl instead."’ Miie. E. W. Hopper’s out- a Hines, while it would be doubtful flattery Six Months or Contribute to the Support of His Aged and « Feeble Mother. In “Florodora’s” Tuneful Suc-|to cai! them voyish, fortunately lacie that svelte redundancy which makes the ‘oessor the Authors Have Been) usiai giri-boy or ine stage ory mutoly (7 + for th ciful shelter of a blanket, ‘Guilty of Copying Themselves} ana ter weuins was as pretty ae her looks. as Others Copied Them. Subsequently she appeared in various 2 habiliments proper to her sex, and in her ow inating small way won the JUSTICE STECKLER’S ORDER. SAM BERNARD NEEDS A PART. | *8#¢" suesiance of an audience com- i, 49 It happened, of an unusually proportion of men. Sam Bernard Needs a Part. 1 t - Mgna Wallace Hepper) Disports) Her: the chief jeadliner of “The self Attractively and the Cham- ve pper’ is Mr. Sam Bernard. pagne Danee Is the Real Hit of Why dant 1 s0 before? I don’ know. Perhaps because—because—weil, the Piste and Is Very French, he reminded me of Jap in search of @ father. Mr. Bernard was in search of @ part. True, he was on the stage a Very big and bountiful is “The Silver | 800d deal, and he juggled his dialect In Slipper” at the Broadway Theatro, | M8 OWN ludiorous manner, and he had aid . some amusing “busi, as a three- Whether it will equal “Florodora” in| card men, and he disguised himself as and he beat a drum as @ but, rnard despal ous stage of the Accused Man, When Called Upon by Save His Parent from a Pauper's Home, Gave Flat Refusal. Under a decision handed down by Jus- tice Steckler In the Supreme Court to- day a man who refuses to obey a court order to support his aged and destitute mother will be Imprisoned for a term of LULL NS TICE IN THE TENS SEE six months unless beforehand he recog- "THF WLVER SLIOREP * ae oe ‘ 2 ) “s : nizes his filial duty, Hitherto men who ' 4 : Y had so far forgotten or wiifully neglected the Injunction of the Decalogue have generally only been liable to a few days or @ month's imprisonment, Refused to Ald Mother, fame and shekel winning achievements is one of the many things that no fellow Khows anything about It Is by the authors of ‘Florodora afd the programme says that It has/and brave men, been edited for this country by Mr.) wiggly feet; but Vl Clay M. Greene, Tho character and ex- Fe ur gitpper* re are ma hers, fair women | Joy musical volces and | _“«itiy Excellency the Governor" be ki fordon| an its final week at the Garrick— or Who | “Phe Two Schools" created fresh amise- | of Laying” at the Garden Theatre name of Kroncke was called upon by the Commissioner of Charities last tWo allusiona to coupon-cuttl and other Rraiy * Saeenininet FOURTEENTH STREET, | Dodson and Annie Irish entered upon | American Otherwise the book Is by Owen Hall thelr second week in “An American | the music by the tuneful Leslle Stuar neey Olvott threw languishing] Invasion" at the Bijou—"A Country month to pay something toward the sup- apd the lyrics by W. H, Risque, who, over the f its, sang sighing, | Girl" continued on its tuneful way at port of his mother, A E This he refused to do, and the matter tal songs, played hide-and-seek 1 kissed the two inevitable tot —"Twirly-Whirly," made over went with a rush at Weber &| was called to the attention of the Court ifeame went for anything, would spend bi of General Sessions, and the Court or- l@ life writing plays for Mrs. Patrick | With Gamppel! won a aweefheart after a shy, oh-really #.—Henrletta Crosman's fourth | After seoing thelr famous sextet imi-|!-assent woolng, displayed hia figure| week in “The Sword of the King’ dered ‘him to do aa the Charities Com- tated in every musical show for two | in costumes of varied hue and perfect] opened auspiciously at Wallack's.— missioner had reijuested. He refused Yoars the authors of “Worodora” have | fit, spoke all the lines that were worth! Martin Harvey repeated his admirable Pndiwss Aned se .torleoempe IniteLing to obey the mandate. He also refused to pay the fine and was committed to jail for contempt. Tried to Get His Freedom. Musiered up courage to imitate them- aking and did everything that every-| performance of Sydney Carton tn “The selves. Hence a “Silver Silpper'’ sex- | body who went to the Fourteenth Street] Qnly Way" at the Herald Square— tet. “Come Little Girl’ succeeds | Theatre last night knew he was golng| ph» Night of the Party’ went merrily Me, Pretty Malden.” Whether it wil: |to do along at the Princess. "A Chinese Oust the latter from the plano, organs | All this—and a little more for good! toneymoon" entertained a big audie: Kroncke sued out a writ of habe: @Ad phonographs of this wide land re-| Tie thw Cine ee, aid |at the Casino——A fasntonabte as corpus, and hig counsel argued before mains to be seen, It did not go so very | be sure, Is the only inhabliant, ‘The rest | blaze saw “Tommy Rot" at Mrs. Os- Justice Steckler that as the contemot Well last night. ‘The girla were awk- | of the ‘people ure there merely to Klve| born's playhouse.——Mrs, Leslie Carter was in a criminal proceeding he was ward in managing their skirts and gen-| him @ chance to be good and generous, |), «1, parry’ called a throng to | only Hable to thirty days’ Imprisonment y brave and true, witty and gay, erally not too happy, The audience wax) The characters are all of the familiar | Belasco's Th Kind, but I think there !s a sentiment Fito family, ate only change being that| “Mrs. Jack’ Q@gainst authors imitating themselves, | {tis season the plum-colored coat ts on/ 4, % ey ny, intarcteni te ne °S \the back of the hearty old father instead | U&kAn, thelr 1a Y CALOR NE, of the stiff, aristocratic villain, ‘This Yn dismissing the writ and refusing to Yecognize the prisoner's contention Jus- Uee Steckler says: “Although the proceeding in which lice Fischer in atore and hia band t the Victoria. The Ninety and Ning” again packed | t 4 v the Academy ‘of _Musle,——Hostock's | the \mandate was Issued was a special Champagne Dance a Hit. Heiner oe the etactneee oe the) animal show at the St. Nicholas Garden | prockeding of a criminal nature, the But there's something better Jater on, | #0ngs sung to her. SiC amor pace a pmninLUOn Ri Cie NeW proceeding to punish for contempt was and last night tho house caught fire |.,Te Dest of the songa goes to the| York Theatre continued to draw crowds, not ny rily a criminal proceed from it, It wh i b children this time. however, in “Hvery| AT OTHER HOUSES, < at and, as the relator was fined me m1 t Was a quintet, but not a|isttle Doy Must Have His Day.” Mg URE phLANalIBE oP ngrerDaeia# the amount due for his mother's. sup- k i cey's trousers “Non't. Mt as. tightly as, Solomon." w ’ : ; t 3 red, the writ have an eye for color you may call It! herhnpa, tain ones (would Te te gaat | Ming Solomon’ was given In preten-| 9+ its features.—Proctor's places: Pusu HU SrOUATe, AEs EPae leat [nei iaigulsuade) ante thon celscuare es ar au rehei the yellow ballet quintet. Five nice |Otherwise the Irish exotic Is quite ax al yesterday, which was Just | manded.’ singing one. The programme calls It} The atmosphere tan't qute ao thick | tre iiviical play, The Jue Kelth's—The bill at Pastor’s had the divnne, has decided to resign. port, and the maximum period of [: the “Champagne Dance,” but if you | Wt) shafts of wit aa usual, and Chaun- | Son's Kahlil Ait fe Juigment of | Waterbury Brothers and Tenny as one HATTIE WILLIAMS Just whet caused this nobody will |Pfisonmient (six months) for civil con- tous style at the American Theatre,— Phroso, “the mechanical man,” am: iris in bri sweet ay ever, * Andrew) Mack In his pleasing play, srt E ss a shade sharper than many of recent girls in bright yellow frocks and hats | History also repeated itself on the| (Tom Moore,” began a week's engage: | Audiences at the Twenty-third street has A a Led villas an and five demure little walters In black |pay side of the footlights. Slim giris| ment at the Grand.—"Oid Sleuth’ un- | house. Hoyt's “A ‘Texas Steer’ was re- tare ar | ave Fa PAJAMA PLAY ENJOINED. Sulfs and white aprons pirouetting inland fat married women. gave vent to|Tavelled mysteries at the Star.—Two | vived at the Fifth Avenue Theatre. “The clare her Intention of leaving. 5 Aitondance with chairs, Uttie tables and |‘Pturous exclamations and spilt their| Little Waifs" awakened the sympathles | peng was played at the Fifty-elghth «| Miss Williams when seen to-day ad- mitted she had handed in her resigna-|Western Wom: pees aed P| at aight of Chauncey; strong men| Of, patrons of the Third Avenue.— | ae Auiher C botties and glasses. French, |faited Into play all thelt 1 cular pow.| “Haxel Kirke" waa revived by the Don-| street house and ‘The Power of the tae, Cawal rin tltnmted aia Praneleautas te a cel iaime ench, and perfectly fantastic }er in applauding; great bunches and| Nelly Stock Company at the Murray | Press’ was presented at Harlem. A out of the company by Noy. tds AL) Entries were hoisted over | Hil—"The Fatal Wedding” was the| goog vaudeville bill at the Newark house After a Clash at Rehearsal Yes-|acc:inea to car what ted we to pee aie SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, %—L. J. champass quite F and artistic are the dancing, the pan-|Wreathes of flower: tomime und the posing in this sman| tie footlights; Chauncey and Mr. Pitou| attraction at the Metropolis was headed by. the Roun Likonss 6 ! . Seooffy has filed a sult in the United Uailet, and if anything can do for “The|just ag it ahould. ve and: inate as’ at | IN HARLEM AND BROOKLYN. Kolta, the wizard, performed now tu-| terday the Comedienne Hand-|possr una musical dirastor tor Rogers {States Court to ‘restrain Frank Henes- Sliver Slipper” what the sextet did for |hax always been and over will be, for-| Amelia Bingham and company we sions at the Eden Musee.—lHuber's s i ; Biro Heresy oncas ly awithdvew aca ithe sy, manager of the ‘Liberty Belles" ¥Florodora” it will be the champagne |°Ver 8nd ever. Amen! favor at the Harlem Opera-House in "A/ scisoum had the Southern Jubliee Min-| ed in Her Resignation. orgumzation he, too, declined to say |SMPany now playing at the California Rie TIME-TRIED FAVORITES. Modern Magdalen. attelc= Hung & iHeamon cltered’ ae See heatdcmel on Theatre from producing a portion of the ‘The five girls—Sallles, Dollles, Mag-| John Drew continued in “The Mummy] 18 Brooklyn, at the Montauk Theatre, entertaining bill, headed by Ryan and gles, &c.—are billed as English dancing |and the Humming Bird’? at the Empire.) Annle Russell and a fine supporting Richfleld in ‘Mag Haggerty's Father.” wirls, and they are very much to the;——Ethel Barrymore was great a) company appeared in “The Girl and the | _"nne City Club Burlesquer fore In all the ensembles. In the open-| favorite as ever in “Carrots” and “A|Judge,” while at the Columbla “The| at the Dew A strong effort, it tj understood, witt| Play, which he claims is an infringe- ie ment lay entitie "| oprouble Horan to Brew,"' is one of be made by Messrs. Kiaw & Erlanger, |gyninas’ the eaayright at witce se ete ae ae forth | the jolliest’ songs in ie Rogers managers of Rogers Brothers, to patch in his Passesalon, having been made ", _ ic y ~The new Manhattan) Brothers at Harvard,” but the German up the difficulty between them and their | Over to him on Oct, 23 last by Mrs. {ng chorus they produce a stunning con-|Country Mouse” at the Savoy.—Vir-| Stranglers of Paria” Was the attraction. | Gaiaen, One Hundred and Fifty-fifth|comedians at the Knickerbocker ‘Theatre, leading woman. Tiy were at. the| Edith Cook, of this city, who is t trast in black collegiate gowns and|sinia Harned's woes in “Iris” won| VAUDEVILLE AND BURLESQUE, ; Miphthoaveritie. 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