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THE WORLD: ae Te cee nao acta eat ene eae ahi ails x SSCL SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1902. _ atach pith rae ine t coset MISSVIOLA ALLEN 2. S8o>s “ s \ me : Amusements, Amusements. MURRAY (- H HORSE SHOW) CARNEGIE HALL EATRE j x MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, 4) “ 0 GRAND EXHIBITION OF HORSES Baal LL % 3 found Impression. The actor who play: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. the Pope tells me that nearly every \ hs night women fatnt and are obliged to t vba ronan Ratti 9 A.M. !flall Caine Discusses His Stage Pope and \ier Mica out, They are. doubtless : eis, AND ROAB Rios) cavAUY Hohe overcome by religious emotion at sight i PONIBS IN Sitnns AND the New York Critics | 2s, rislous emotion at len He THE NE as! LROEEMENS eS ER tae Toot —The Ad t i * present. 188 JULIB Gi YER. ..fol0 4 venturess in CONCERTS DY LANDER. i nag ; ; iy ane Ptr GRAND ORCHESTRA ‘aversham’s ew Ts { Amusements. The Seats in the Two Upper Gallertes: | s..s-rcnicast”? "YMCA Sano Soa ane Boxe a c cio Play. Srey THE LADY OR THE PONTIEF. ISIE PROGTOR'S DRA, Are Not Reserved. PES cr Sialic, _ “Ie that because she's a nice ALL CAINR’S Pope at the Victoria, Paul Heyse's, the gaudy remnant with the Hall-mark of Caine on it will ry Att. & Ere Palt Oronesear MRS. OSBORN’ § «i dike Ro ke girl or because shoe Isn't?” Magdalen at the Manhattan. You pays your money |ft the cozy corner of some intellectual parlors better than af SL ea udev: OM Ll, CAINE raised his) drooping "| —imprudence,”” and you takes your choice, the wondrously woven tapestry offered by Mrs. Fiske. ae mene = nce | NEXT TUESDAY, | NO Modi ebrows and one slender hand in TH] a In addition to religion as an aid to melodrama, Mr. Caine is » HUBER’ § ST. Tenlle. protest. Tiere wee, even tines” avery boxcofeeetadant le eal ome Lite ae | rarer ith the Importance of mise, Rie tamed City"| Eh fy {Gum miag arts 2 “FAD » FOLLY’ George he slightest suggestion of a fush. CRITICS NEED A BOOK ON ETIQUETTE, | %¥8Inces," every box-office student 1s well aware. Little Mr. |{s embellished not only with Mascagn!'s orchestral etrains sc & NEW No, indeed no. he had not introduced| ‘The gentle ttle dramatist agnin|C#l¢ s# one of the most erudite living students of box-| tween the acts but also with much treelevemt fave navonren {wir BONG Ring, HOY Conor “sass” the Pope on the stage from box-office | smileq indulgently when asked whether |Mlce lore. That Olympian brow, those forget-me-not eyes,| rhe stage. Bach act opens with e few rollicking staves a fs ONLY A FAR a rae Mla Growtora: aT motives! By the tallless cat of Manx, his feelings had been hurt by what the have more than wrestled with the most abstruse box-office something. The play might just as appropriately have been| Par (a Vaudeville, MANHAT TAN < 1hbtn St. & Ave. ono! critics had sald of Ais play. problems by the light of the midnight oll, and mayhap the named ‘The @ternal Ditty.” THE LAR { BALLROOM THE WORLD. thr Air, Catno amited forgiveness at the| “No, he said. “I have ween the tar-|1COme-tax assessors of the Isle of Man could vaguely esti-| ‘The Fiske production of ‘Mary of Magdsia” te eo etu: Dal gi 8 it ean TRXAS STMUR-—Mle Kel, | To-night, aturcay Cf pond oataeten Fo quost{on, but there was a shadow of] get of critics’ shafts too long to feel| Ate the Ananctal possibilities of the rellgio-theatrical game-|pendous in Its beauty, and 6o rare in its importance as a aRPGREtiON. 1 eR. BOC! TAL, CUR, pilld reproach lurking in the sunlight of} any sting when I am nit. I do not|!@t chapter of theatrical history, that ane can hardly think of bere ay LA EES NT eek! ls whiskers which seemed to say: care to say whether I think they have| 80 It's Hall Cuine's Popo or Paul Heyse’s Magdalen and|it as a transitory “attraction.” It impresses itelf as some~ ETROPOLITAN, OPERA HOUAB. THE SMART SET. “How could vou think such @ thing?” | been fair to me, but let me hasten to| JUd4%—you pays your money and takea your choice, thing new and wonderful that has beoome a permanent part Dt SEABON 1902-1). NEW YORK THEATRE. Broadw. Mr. uine did not get angry. They 44Y] assure you, I bear them no malice, I| But, oh, what a difference! Try to {magine, madam, that] of the city, Itke a palace of marble filled with noble eculpturea| . Under ee Direction et Nem itat OreLLo | TO-DAY_AT 2. 30.————T he couldn't lose his temper on a bet. But) was surprised at one thing, however, |¥OU re offered the alternative of a plece of rare brocade | and paintings, and turned over in perpetuity to the citizens, i Es Last Two TeV i") NEW YORK the question had one bad effect. It! That was thelr apparent ignorance of }2%4 4 remnant of satcen, both at $2 a yard. Would you] And to think that Captain Molly and the Rose o' Plymouth Nor, BA “rhasiagivioe), BL AALTA | Worcine where YMAN|—— caused Mr. Caine to settle further back] customs and etiquette at the Vatican, | Meeltate? we a x RY ALLE 14th = Theatre. 4%, 23. babbled their pitiable babble on those same boards where No v1 t. Mon. ‘24 We in the bi easy chair and to speak more | One paper, for instance, spoke of the| | Well, that's a question of shopping, and playgoing ts a|/now the Magdalen fights her spiritual battle, and Judas in Fs Nov. Ji Prices 25, 50, {POSITIVELY LAST 4 ee softly than ever. absurdity of a man wearing evening|‘fferent problem. It isn't quite so simple to distinguish be-|sombre Miltonic splendor rushes to his frightful destiny Weben Piakos OE 1 p SAT. DEO. City editors are hereby warned | dress while calling on the Pope in tho|tWeen dramatic brocade and nearsilk, and it may be that KATE CAREW. 7 & GOth. Mats, Wed, & Gat. Pik, CHAUING ¥ against sending to Interview Mr, Caine|daytime. Now, any one who knowa = Cirele Gpens Wed. Evg., Nov, OLCOTT mn) “LIMERIC ivi “hard of hearing." | anything of the etiquette of the Vatican|York critics toward me as a sort of Loa Rani bond Shed ‘ARISTOCRACY. ‘Olcott's New Songs a Great Suceess, reporters who are He might ‘tell them he was going to knows that a gentleman 1s never al-|back-handed compliment.” top writing plays without their hearing lowed to come into the presence of the} And once again Mr, Caine smiled—and shat he said, Pope in anything but evening dress, no| turned the other cheek. Prosanting Bronson Howard = 60, 75, 1.00; Mat., 25. 50. Chany GRAND OPERA SEASON OPENS, |] "S.buite bls" Se A impulse to ask Mr. ‘caine if he| matter what the hour of the visit. I v8 ", nia VICT Py Saye ETRE |MRS. EIS! a cto” ni ver cent anes fm value) Dave cleat ne Walan yea at |["Wite good to be a Chri} END THERE ra ORIA Sst tsh itt 5 ‘ i so 1.08. 5 ot Wed i 35 Jeans” and gained an idea therefrom | early as 6 o'clock in the morning and}] thege days, and for that reason | FTW she Gores Ghowsthe opara,| Cin: Witt tM aera as Berio [a nh Mt Be iy VIOLA ALLEN | ing dress, o! vt y ‘a \s rt. Be trained and ears were strained | Worn even: Soclety's new dreas parade will be | SX! “0. was restihat it was that caused him| “Another paper, T think tt was, founa|} Carry a dagger and a rosary.” inaugurated. Dlorday, eventing, |SPo amie, Bowumana-Helnk ag Ortrud, | Ri iw aon ee So) IN MALL MANE ETERNAL CITY: Att & 30 P.M., New York m married In, the Manhattan ek, eee eae by the Hous Re . CONTINUGE AYE. CON ue. D he stage. fault because Roma wears black when —The Eternal City.” with a performance of Verdi's ‘Otello. IN, be the ‘matinee ‘attraction, and mpi | tHEATKE. 5 a ‘WoRLD'8 ‘Titi + a to bring the Pope out on t z e 3 LDS Ts ; th on this| she appears before the Pope, This crit- ie : ‘armen" will be sung Saturday night, NT s Ais, Caine’ talked at length om this) she appears before'the Pops, ‘This or ‘A length and notable season at the’ Wit Titme, Camille Seygard in the title MUITOY NIOWT. 5) Mr Contes the way he usually talks. | Iclem 18 4 ridiculous aa the other. | 1 «ny DUNCAN OUT OF PLACE. Metropolitan! ie) inlatanpect: FeAson= role “WH FAVERSHAM i " MPRUDENCE. B Yel Ntounell aean ehinin Pointy inie foot on the soft pedal and] Evary woman who ip granted an audi-| 4 ? LACE. ably filled with novelty, and none of the| | ‘The season will run until March ‘2, The New itagdalon | BROAD Eyea. 8) Mat, Today at tbe do is to sit back and] ence with His Holiness must be dressed| 18 the woman with a past suoh a po-| standard good things of the operatic oe 8 KNIGKERBOCK R THEA. | Biway & 33:h st. ‘The cast includes Raiph Stuart SPECIAL MATINEE THANKSGIVING. tent factor In the drama that she must] mony eliminated, | “Audrey,” a dramatization by Miss} Evenings, at +! nets figure in newrly everything that | Vr on Gray realized last scason| Harriet Ford and EB. F. Boddington of WILLIAM GILLETTE. im SHERLOCK | 4 | THE SILVER SLIPPER,» ‘The material may differ in|0es by the name of a play? that his organization was weakest injMafy Johnaton'n novel, with Miss 4 Te: ‘matter ot sta nan rr THE NINETY AND NINE. &, p STAR Nor GUicty wif Toga the matter of stage management, and|Zleanor Robson tn the title role, wili ou you have tovusic. He makes you not only in black. but In the exact sty Mate tt the only Wey of Koma’s costume, Spanish head-dre nly way to hold him gown feel that the only way to hold Nim Gov) oda to a simple aM wer ee But he's so | Wality and cost, but from the style of| Why Mr. Esmond should have soiled on itty tt CRITERION THEATRE, drow your knee w nd so pains. {the garments there can be no devia-| tis otherwise fresh, pretty and inno-| 115) ko amends, |4&ve {te first New York production at] Segs, at § sharp. Mats. To-day & nd so mild and 80 pi ’ abr eiy Mapeea a, is O-} this year he promises to make amen t ; Lee NM ed ages INL. | ; PieaeaMin making Mt all clear to you) ee sae seneril charge whtcn| ihe introduction of a morally. feeokled | 4 Sse manager from Covent Garden |e uaawon Gauare Theatre Mendey) VIRGINIA HARNED in TRIS, | feer= 60. 1.00 Mateos sat. ev. aa A KENTUCKY FEUDa:is sions a e 0 be ‘ce whic! "3 as bi on over to produce th ih , + way that you Feallze violence woul sarce:to. DAYeAbeed TARHe seelne’ any-| female i al -nigh Inexplicable. Lady eee PeCn PEO URDS Seen ates eel ald at Jamestown and Williamsburg, | GARRICK THEATRE, . BELASCO! THEATRE ‘ arec ke | THE Matinee To-Day. ye Poo rlay—t es Duncan, in her envir om- iene . LN acaalsestantaldl Iie Wy 721, nant Bvge,, 8.25. Mata. To-day ‘bat WR ed 5 Beulah course of half an Hour Yt wae et anepiy, fot the kennoa| pire, 18, Uke a blot upon. a fate lands &, NA horse of Bayreuth, will euDervise| om tng hook ie inthe ending. instead | MARY THE STLBBORNNEYs | LAST 2 WEEKS—DAVID HELASCO oaenis wits | DEWEY, in REEVES’ BiG BURLESOUE SE i MW t 5 Sra "ithe Wagnerian performances : OP GERALDINE. E n > a hie 8, gin st learned: character of the] (&t I do not know In what sense the| Scape. She Is entirely out of harmony |S Waguerian pertormatite | | |of having Audrey followed by a halt- MANNERING. BY CLYDE FITCH LESLIE Cz ARTE: R vu BAR THUW NIGHT -GIAND CON breed Indian and killed, aa Misa John- en “] introduced the tenm may have been used. If the| With the plcture. And, what's more, ‘ se 2 pa vivause of its intensely dramatte| critica, In saying ‘The Etornal City" ig| she fen't topical. Why should she have confined in the early season to German) ston deviaed, Audrey Is saved from this “Ba, Poy at Teas Wo ase ne MATINEE TO-DAY. ity, To my mind his is the M8) ecorame, have meant it is a drama| shared a flat with a chap who Ia Hittle| tenors Later in the season the ever~|rate and Jean Hugon, the halt-breed, St ws tattle, Felton, 3 eutiee matic personality In the/ with music~which I belfeve is the|™more than @ chuckle-headed boy? No| Popular Mme. Nordica will rejoin ¢he ij, made to kill himself. Frederick A COUNTRY MOUSE, | Essners's ts - — Tran , Anna highly oral proper definition of the word—then the| explanation, ts offered of her puzzling |Orsanization, and the Australian con-| perry plays the Indian. MORE Z world to-day-" BERS: ntly & Wontan of \tralto, Mme. Kirby-Lunn will be heard Coat) conduct, She In e Mr, Caine drifted! classincation ts correct. But if the; M0 8 DREW sated rad But after a while y | meany and social position, and its ute| rh ular Qlonday, Wednead 4 : cme. 2 IN DR 8. 18.tdat.s value of the! m je regular O ¥, nesday and| A new theatrical venture will have {ts 1 ed i " [The Mummy & the Mumm Ein away from the dramatlo ean by saying this that it is a series| terly absurd to Imagine she could lose| wrigay “night and Saturday “matinee linception. Wednesday evening, » when a Fi eI Seance Ea Olta, the Wisard, Tovnignt a a oe to teliing|o¢ events leading to nothing—a mere| her head or her heart over a youth of H such qoubtful taseinati ) ORCHESTRA SBATS, §0C. personage, and 62t H heent effect the (mpersonation | grouping of incidents which have no Ge unten shad upon the box oMce.|seauence and no logical conclusion~| Mn iemond has Atorally taxqn ner | Apealal thanksgiving nignt: percormance Sale BSR US: racists f Poona Last 4A THE Two's NIGHT. L a nimmated | the cn have been an] by the heels and dragge 8, a ‘ street, as the e ninge > Ste calne became unusually animated | then, X think, the eritien have beea un-| Dy, the, Resa ih ed Ree in where qeihe,genertolre for opening week of-| stock company, whieh wil preaent as Sat. 26. 0 SCHOOLS| on x efec and much more | fers “Otello” fc ‘ f ‘its first play Bronson Howard's com- at } f\Mme. Eames as Desdomona, Aivares lt first play Bron: 4 ve | re a withplt HL ates mat as the Moor, and Scotti as. tago. Ag-|edy drama, “Aristocracy."" The theatre AMERICAN. 8.15, 1 Boe, had arate Miss Marr suspected of steal prune thee aid Pee ars teL, who | has been entirely renovated, BiJou | cg. ws. tN § m i positive olunced to appear de- | Nis | beer ‘ ? ONCE! p A ee petits Wl tomlaa aes qiiteall\ | hite a very recent visit from the stork, | Fernandez, who has been playing the Seen MARKS’ DIG CONCERT: SUNDAY NIGHT. 8 30th 6 es [ae aro Meiars. Burs, Journet, Dufricns |'“horsey” younk woman in “Hearts seerainingly eae TH Mee ts ‘Mar'| Aa Vanni, On Wednesday Sime, Bem-|Aflame,’ will be the leading woman.| Weber & Pields: MYStO[Bi ey & s0th 7 age that the Pope portrayed on the stage they do It because he is big enough | To even Associate a girl ay Sime. oe : 5 be Heard in "il Barblere DI | ‘The other mombers of the company are | pie susitac. 2m ith such a di:blous episode nt brieh. will ‘ard in arbiere ee. OLAS, MOADSES Cl ii PT omas Tee TWIRLY-WHIRLY e de of the a draws them. Much more ee game.to-be worth the powder. J know, r sivigita.” with Campanarl ty the fa; Mise” Channeg, Onley Vatlean scone n the Engilsh producton. | ye, 1 wag a critic, 1 used to slug at | {nt dlgedeg” of ana ty Alaa “tothe th ving “night | Harty, Miss Alice Ant Burlaaue, NUMMUNG BIRDS & ONIONS Instead of His Holiness mage byt the big fellows if T thought they de- or the lady with the Charles W ere age, as here, he ip c: with a popu- ; cos will b ’ ee ria y nig Pk | George Wilson Herbert will open the] Sapyson o% TIEATRE gn jar performance on a dim St. & 39 Ave. Evga. 8.15. pe papal Bway, ALLA ef s, l JANES K. HACKETT ic ise wx THE CRISIS det ine | in The Mocking Bi now. q yon-| “But, belleve me, I bit a “Why! sald he, “it's perfectly won. . ye me, I am not a bit dis- wort bea people flock to ace ‘The| turbed by anything that has been sald. dentul they in London. And there's|1 have been a dramatic eritle myaelt, eerie Cl but that It's a desire to ace \therefore I feel that’ when the critica no question single out a dramatiat for thelr attack: re. aa Dey De. ‘rch Hwil be hear in| Waldron, ase certainly hag By prcpeet Eames, Homer and Messrs. ! Tavernier, Sharles aMule £ err Det THe aie oe iin ao 8.10, data, sormeg Jb 9nd. be raggitul xe the small.) Sast? ‘og thi mistresses. of we and Journet analet- jovk, Thoinas Coleman, Do: “(DALY i it tne ustes Play, AK aot in oh hie chair with aréat pom fry." Bo," with Ue rsolection, Xm Ine aoe he Brosh irra is fo ake, ores Anvil Jats and Lois Blow iat! A COUNTRY GIRL, Be SREB tiie Ae ee ro “and ceremony. ‘The scene makes @ pro- clined 40 take te alttiyte of the New sii a a Mil oa Ulli A a is pei aarti