The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1902, Page 9

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LL ETT J 2) ares ay the ey Ley VE ee Next Week's New Bills and the Latest Gossip of the New Y ork Theatres. DO_LET ME GIVE YOU THE ADDRESS OF A DECENT TAILOR, ETHEL 7 AWF'LUW, EDNA DEAR) BUT MY Toos ‘ WERE MADE ‘ \iN FRANCE. 1S THIS THE WAY! ETHEL DEAR? Signore : - Eleonora A < e : THREE _LADIES IN JEANS. Pte #,. Th Theatre j R it takes nine tailors to make a man, how/aquite feverieh many suits of Edna Wallace Hopper's would) And then, the o...0.--surely tt will take more than nine tatlors to drape the adorable | Fay with a bloy nd other things of a bregi- hess commensurate with her superior pro- ber & Fields's next Thursday night? + | portion That's a little mixed, to be sure, but the) Meanwhile Mile, E. W. Hopper has nothing be needed to make the blouse in which Fay Templeton will burlesque Ethel Barrymore at W Bers point is that two gifted ladies are wearing very|4@ do with the case, except that she, too, 1s YY TSCSE saggy panteloons at two popular play-houses,| elevating the local stage with a pair of nimble ; nether limbs endraped in the garments of the only ‘Templeton is deep in prepara- ; tions to transfix one of them with the hatpin! masculini Long and severe discipline has en. ofthen arts abled Mlic. Hopper to wear such things without? a ae It won't be the first time that La Barrymuyre| embarrassment. Of La Barrymore one ts not Amuse nents Amusements, ! Amusements. i vas been sacrificed on the Weberfieldian altar,| quite so sure, and there is ground for suspicion ‘enema EAI on chose high priestess is La ‘Templeton; but! that her happiest moment each evening is when METROPO! ITAN OPERA: satis ection Bat | HUBER’S 14thST.M MUSEUM. a aoe the boy with the hoe, ia #9 peculiar'y she puls off the bifureations of the foblorm Car- HOUSE, Foun | DREW ite mommy axe’, SOUTHERN JUBILRE MINSTRELS, - titted for the victim's part that one’s curiosity | rots and” puts on the demure draperies of the DON’T THE HUNTING BIRD. a ~ > make the acquaintance of Onions becomes] Country Mouse.” KATE CAREW. To- “Night! NEW, b mor seein nalions bodinkl HOUSE, Sy e: vi punell of na village which fsn't n y * of which so much is being sui. uk) ——————' themselves Into a councl ae cd by “CARROES."* Eleanor Duse, Mary that little Incident, for instance, of the {J Helen Royton (the girl from decided they would earns, their [than a wile piace In the road | IT! THE MONSTER Guiviiaiow Viator ne Mannering and Mar- }!wo chorus girls who are told by tie}! Venus)—Are all the soldiers and s into &O nye Mrs, pos ae he iy detente tha) lena enanens RIUN IHEATRE. way & 44th et. tuahedborian they are ta) bel dined. fot ‘They stoutly declared to each other make hat ( e etlon A Wa At Dak tin Harvey Will Bc elie Lis ere alias 4 sailors men? lines would not submit to the unhsard-|and that the champagne is billed! Prices, VAUD EVILLE VIKGINIA HARNED ‘in “ARS. i Cyri! Scott—Oh, no. We have several old ladies in both branches of proposition of paying for thelr own clothes. The first Is a Seen in New Plays—|iiins ) to Booth Tarkington or domes) gaged » Riley. $I, AT 9 P, M. GaKs No St.& Madlooa Av. | THEATRE: wee of the fie ee ee! take B. Burke & Co, rs, Osb = | Strates at the fin of the service. Just what arrangement has been —__ 5 : ieht Positively isladean, Detect tr mM orne’s Playn |i nee ts arvieey - vecenppant’ Vimacél mii temtistact anon tutl) 7c avy eoninmea(armmuc wiuul) 26? THE MAMMOTH gay = Con ana a a Ear ig house and Its Flirta-| *2* such « 5 y are still wearing the clothes, and . gets sclera $3. CAKE W THE JOY OF LIVING BRO OADWAY. ee | other delinquent, radiané. in’ finery and ir appearance doesn't betray sigus|BE FOUND ON ANOTHER PAGE. -WALK: . MAL INGE NEXT TUBSDAY (Election ashe TRE. sate Bway, Much more favorably received than GUT, $39, . THREE IMMUN ts tne | ON of slow starvation. tr tions. Fearrying a dog in her a RRICK THEAT LAST M LAST JP — ut oliar bil tO] Gossip has It that the other evening a| THE MARRIED WOMAN. $15 AT Il P, M. | 1 # latest. musical pla; 7 beve ot “Mrs, Bob's"! beauties got to- Edna Wallace Hopper—What Hes | HIS KXCKLLENGL THE GUYERNOR, WHAT'S the use discussing thing fine out t NN ES vd mained ont Just how many of |T nave t done? PP Likes to think she thoroughly under- to GREATEST PARADE MONDAY—SIARY MANNERING. | The Silver Slipper, W or anybody else so long As Mrs. their number hadn't been flirted with Hi Nedentne {|} stanas the pecullarition of a husband's OF FAVORITES MADIGUN RUUTARIREUN aT ot the ty By the author of “Plarodera.* Honea and her professionally » show who has in-| ovr the footlights inthis oye A pea ate catlataly disposition. $25. EVER SEEN. XTMA MATINEE ELECTION DAT. | — TaTORIA ALICE HSoTeR adopted daughters remain live subjects? n remarks: They counted up on thelr fingers, in aven't been watching you 5 nveniaced 1 | Compared to them things that arc a difference between | “Tpiseditele-plg-went-to-market” — fash- —"The Silver Slipper.” Never forgives the man who holds her VISIT PROCTOR'S Meputer 25c.,80= vi\yis | THE TWO SCHOOLS | |» rite Nod Nat happening in Broadway and ‘the the- lly reached the concluston | QO eens’ |UP to the ridicule of other women. uA ores Play vesen.U/Reae 786: | a at nccw an aaa Tamme TaTen Ot 3 RS. JACK.’ < Time To-night, 8.10. Pre mrs i CREATORE and oar bg Heginning Tucaday Night, Nov THE KOGEKS BROTHLICS IN HARVARD Nat.M'dy— Wililam Gillette tn Sherlock Holmen atrical side-streets are trivial and unim- portant. Mr, Fisher's “Silver Slipper’ |!#8t wan saves her salar 4s a slipshod shoe of insignificance set] The question naturally arises, “How beside the white kid elippers of the, 0es @ fifteen-dollar-a-week chorus ¢ requ fair “Tommy Rotters,” and the nervous] manage to save her salary and giveypick them out. collapse of Mrs. Campbell ts but a/GWay ton-dollar bills and wear costly | If the press agent were enterprising Pinky Panky Poo tn relative public in-| *lothes?” he would get thelr photographs and } tarae i 2 Such a query of necessity creates | send them to the papers with a story | Theatre this week, y .,| Should belmanaged. Mls x This week the “spot ight" at Mrs, | “atmosphere.” captioned, “The Rara Avis Trio, in| In “The Judgment of King Bolomon Usually makes her political opinions HERALD « sat ake ay Somborh's: has /#hitteditorthe millionaire Thelt Lonely Act, ‘Playing It Alone.’ "| :he King is represented as a veritable} conform to those of her husband. patrons) of the cerleecand.gold’ band- Cyril Scott—I'd love to kiss Don Juan, who goes about leaving bap-| gomotimes assumes an authority box, and the edict has gono forth that|| you! less maidens in als amorous wake. which causes friction and {ll-temper. the “Freddles"’ and “Stannies'* and in. Edna Wallace Hopper—Why Not only this, but the King has &| pjsiikes (o see evidences of self-conse- discriminate ‘Johnnies’ must be good] } gon't ina i minion who feeds unsuspecting females} quence at home on the part of a hus. Uttle boys in future, else they will not || AOVt you? I'm only a weak lit- knockout crops, and they wake up to] band, Ai Maa ie nee emir al 1 tle woman. A | find that something haw heppened which! Often causes her friends to feel bored Kvgs8 15. Mate @. perenitted, to ‘bring ‘thelr blocks: to will cause them to be banished trom| py « aanerhbantanos of husband quota: casio Tiyasexctucs A CHINESE wOeYACON Weber & Plas Hatt EES th responds the doorman, only three of the girls. KING SOLOMON SLANDERED, Feeis that a husband should cease/ aq ¢ the Mirtiens maidens are ts not) ae ging Bol should happen to| talking when she eo directs. bur it is safe to say | ashils OROD PI talking: bth A a Sherlock Hoimes to] ™et Dore Davidson in the Great Here-| pecomes nervous during a hot political Ve. | after he's apt to give him a plese of iS) giscuysion among men. 88th St: xis mind, for what the playwright has been| rings it expedient to allow a man to St een doing to hin character at the American) mings’ he knows how the hoveetold| {2BEStj Zs," | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN EXHIBITION OF LECTION DAY." ‘FLOWERS AND SCULPTUEE, i Mat 9 LOM in HO. Ne Sar CT St, & Irviag Ph Ay 2300, ESE RY Academy of Mus: Sxiwike Josie Sadier—Can you bring me ft Y out on the stage? Sam Bernard—Yes, | can bring you out; but can you stay there? The greaten tle productions, (THE NINETY AND’ NINE.” Prices, 25, 5), Mit.wed. a & 2 Eve wthe naind's ¢ Mrs, "Bob a Bora Lavery onses toe se s ser SUBRSCIeN oupret. their tribes and gring up children with- | ¢j THE Mt NOT Sra |. The mind's eye sees Mrs. "Bob" stand- tis a up child ~ | tions Near 6in Ay NUsicar : ing at the door with warning finger EnlerepieouechaseTevamine! INSTALMENT-PLAN DRESS SUITS, | Mellin's food and other comfcrts of} Will make sacrifices to retain a hus: I4th St. Theatre. Si. ete s Laie “TWIRLY- WHIRLY Gadbthatadtoritions —The Silver Slipper.” Pyeudiegaieaureetnouiced fevtat carrent | ciisusacion: band's affection or promote his welfare | wgiocite Nowe Sonne nore A | NEw ces HAZEL Kike* Nowaremanbentbes lets less you've ni : no ee aie The play casts serious reflection on|—philadelphia Bulletin. Mae CHAUNG Slime ciel eet tat Y, It woud not be surprising to see post-| WHY STOP THE FLIRTING? arena chorus men, ‘Those drese |60!0mon's moral ethics. The convenient OLUOTT lotd Limerick Town. | AMERICAN, PAS aS sa ine Playhouse a placard reading, | why showlg an embargo be placed |suits, glossy with the bloom of fresh-| Marriage form of Biblical days | Ig: Y bent part Olcott Ber had"—sournal. | LAT. DAILY “No Flirting,” just as Carrle Nation i ; Byabel Like yah Dee and as a consequence the play ts — | kot Mon M3 might put up a sign, “No Smoking” at |UPO" Mirting In your playhouse, Mrs, | nes! Dak panne roan reac | flied with weeping, walllng and gnash-| ou Cannot | TED MAWKe Menceacett Sanden Maes Weber & Ficlds's if she had her way, |O#born? Is It because the Hengler s eee ece ee eee eo Re OUE llinmrot tenth: Find anything more pure than the i jie ft arom rests well entanished | ters ga 1 Anterfered with thelr art, Wilare Cal aigitycaannecent ch purest. : DEWEY Matinee To-Day, |» ND Andrew Mack enfavalia THERA LGUL BRITS coeSOTI I. [ornare of rout Birla; of ipoitiahy Chauncey Olcott—Hello, Cap-§| A straight Whiskey is without 'ad-| aren riscueK in MKS. | pity Chib Burles Mets ‘ Di Next Wel Le Voyage for the, containte oat mereeeNstMe Vover the fact that they don't Ket aj ' took those ambi-|f tain; | didn’t see you. An Irish-}/ mixture. eG fetes H Ne Grand by En Selsey tons youths the hand and helped If you essay to Frohmanize your the made by deserters from the ranks of [chance to Mirt? Is flirting a man has no eyes for a man when ANID Mata Wed & sa AVE, Mat To- Day Two LITTLE Ware +B Mrs. “Hob's" entertainers, offense? And at any rate lan't them on the steno, are cg chem (811s woman (eipresent. Oj .D BELASCOT THEATRE ot DAl hy al {trate Sineeewon Morita Bis ,, Perhaps if these sensitive sisters had | Playhouse supposed to defy tradlti Wold OSes ten) LUIS rue: to “Old Limerick Town.” & \TRE THON DAY. | Al COU NTRY GiRL — . ; deen tho objects of similar favor they | 89 far as we have been able her promise she, a Sew. days later, led own, David Relasoo present fa limited sea aH would have found the “atmosphere ROORISNeR EE turn ahekeie ints _] them to a ewell tailors and had the? | ——— TT LESLIE CARTER 9):3,333 A‘ (20 seek HENRIETTA Brooklyn Amusements. # 5 tirely suited to their tastes, office seem to enjoy the entente cordialo | measured for the best evening clothes | CHAMPAGNE AT CLEEVES. DU BARRY, | WT pays CROSM: Ter aria : between your actor Indies and the out- ae piace aan deere aba ‘An incongrulty in stage setting is METROPOLIS. i 1 TheSword ofthe atk.s MONTAUK, ‘& Bat. 3 ® Blanche Ring (to conceited }| ®t Johnnies who know them by their] Ts Nueebapny sini then Aah found in the sceno of the little railroad RYE aware he X STAR eae aon qa RUSS ELL tas first names, and r osses- é ae ; DVIERS' LAN composer)—Your music makes || > siona’ until ‘salary, day came, round: |ecntion oF cieeves Jn the’ [Ninety and The Original Compas THE FATAL non W iLO 8 SLEUTH, me feel like saying: “Now, really, Jfatre, Mrs. Osdurn, {t's sure to lose jrs[Then, much to thelr — dismay,—so EU ally Liebe ol and our Scotch Whiskeys, BDEN WORLDE INES New Vork, fre. Wedla bars your face is very familiar, but | }|/%mateurish charm. Pennit present con-] the story gocs—they found that one- oript * caress < ik INE D c SW) can't recall your name.” ditions to exist and men and women| third of their atipend had Geen de. |'* the Inscription: Souvenir and user De Wolen, | HAGENBEGK'S TeAINED an ote ANSWERS TO f will go to your playhouse sim he-| ducted to apply on the cost of the| @~ .| CALLS come to advertisers who —“Tommy Rot.’ cause it is different from any ¢ [wow Je. DUDSYK— ANNIB IRISH | 2e!r “Help Wanted’ iter Inf elothes, and were Informed they wouldl § EXTRA DRY. {| Bonnie Brier Bush _ ee sro. in — town. be cesessed at this rate every time | Qa nh Sole su: IWAN AMERICAN INVAS: Sunday Worl BOOK SETS BAD EXAMPLE Novelty {s what New York cries for,|the ghost walked, until they had paid] It would strike the average observer} ar¢ straight and the best we ever saw. CAN INVASION. | “f Y ahvs ies Competent) The book of “Tommy Rot'* may be|and you have the spoon and the bottle | for the clothes. that hard clder rather than champagne] by 83 IDK & N {KEITH'S way | ier sow iN tows. |@eeking employment look te | partlygto blame Yor the ‘atmosphere’! in your hands, Mrs. Osborn. Thereupon the indignant young men! would be the popular deverage in an . KIR co., . 10n nl A onic one eae @ay World Wants for guidanem’ Sica Eliat onan Habe a i eal abs alli

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