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FAD AND FOLLY ™ OT TOMMY ROT ‘Much That Was Irrelevant in the Earlier Piece Has. Been > Replaced by Snap and Song =, from Paul West’s Pen. AUDIENCE WAS LESS FORMAL iss Blanche Ring Still Sings the “Belle of Avenue A” and Is Pro- vided with a Couple of New f Songs. fs no longer “Tommy Rot,” with ition marks. Mrs. Osborn’s pro- n announces it as “Fad and which sometimes, tn real life, much the same thing as tommy- Httiout quote: bad as that. + that “Fad and Folly” was suf- hat Eddy calls a and threatened to “pasa M—inn't that the White Plains eular?—and the devout Mrs. Os-! Mot being in a hurry to r ning, called in Healer Paul West, io bent his massive Intellect upon the 80 hypnotically that last night the sufferer was able to sit up and notice in quite a vivacious fashion, tly to the delight of an audience gave its first night of convales- all the dignity of a premiere. More of Broadway There. strawberry and cream Interior of u Playhouse that enjoys the Flyilege of emptying its mascu- Clientele between the acts into ‘8 and Delmonico's held a large ortion of the great, palpitating Pand-a-half-dollar public than on Osborn's opening night. There was + fess Smart Set and less staring, more * Broad and less Fifth avenue—which ¢ rt a thing for a theatre In the ene run, don't you know. & Jolly audience, too~an audience not jamed to laugh out loud, tn the famil- spirit that pervades Weber & lds's. As for flirting over the foot- Mghts—well, it wasn't visible to the a eye, and If the furtive philanderer as Present he worked the code with a stealth which might afford suggestions the U. 8. Signal Corps. ul West, who 1s commonly reputed x talk couplets in his sleep, and even "to have rhymed “sever” and “forever” While still in the cradle, has employed is healing powers in the direction of cackie and more carol. “Fad and ‘ ly" {s one long warble. Much that © as irrelevant, incompetent and imma- "terial in the eariler show has disa » peared, and never will be missed. It is Peplaced with snap and song. Harry Conor, as of Old. then thero are new faces and Harry Conor, fatter but not less y than of old, ambles through the ice In a character bullded on je rock of his first hypochondrical hit, He has advanced with the march of Medical science, and instead of a ther- fer carries an antiseptic spray for the extermination of microbes. His song the subject Is done in quite the old larry Conor manner. Other helpful recruits are Felix Haney, in the character of a messenger ‘Boy; Richard Lee, as a farmer, who It's John rtin, leader in Jers 445 York stre: First Criminal striking Miss \ O'Brien, The case w $300 ball Miss O' Brier Evening Work was going to with her swee Thanksgiving reached the d knocked her di face, which lo Martin then chase until M policeman, receptions, H sustained, graceful and really -Amitation of Beerbohm Tree. ' Blanche Ring, whose personal hit at p Osborn Playhouse is one of the im- yetant facts of the season, has been| Hy left in possession of her uering “Belle of Avenue A," and has | enuple of new songs to boot. Pretiy Prina De Wolfe, who didn't have halt | t npugh exercise for her talents in| . emmy Rot," is levied upon for an im- | nt contribution to “Fad and “and “delivers the goods.” ak to him rt first time he n the street, he Of the eishteenin century chan- Le Her Voice a Joy. ‘Ayer handles “forren tung” as to ner born, and her voice is a “Mhe instant and hearty recognition won last night was the most sur- feature of the evening. and will abably result in Miss Ayer being He? wpa to turn on her chansonettes fier qd oftener. ‘The burlesque of “Iris is much !m- oved by the work ©! Conor as Hot ale Oscar, and | nbart as Law-| ‘Trenwithout fl KATE CAREW. — WORLD FOUND LOST BOY. roeraph Led to His | to Father, A short time covery for the Stuart's Dyepep then made rega dontly were cauious divertised in ly Induced at the results, age costing but From a hundre space to publisi lput assure our commendatory w days ag ear-old Bro} mn his home at was found to-day in one twice treet, | stuart» Dysp ng Rogers is a fine football player | more Rood thai played with a South Brooklyn! Was *0 plensed yin & game against a Jersey City ma few weeks ago. | y captain of the Jersey team enticed ‘across the river, established him HeardIng-house, pald his expenses led him royally, Jn considera- lent his prowess to the Jer- 1c mp until the landlord of the higenouse recognized him from the if "World photograph and notified Als whereabouts. went to Jersey City to-day | boy, after which he called Bvening World office to express) From Jacob Jersey: Thay nde Th take right a-h farmer and ti recommend to trouble with ‘Tablets. From Mrs, ™ from using St gave one-half very grateful i jamaion, L. 1. STRUCK CIR WV THE FACE John Martin, Son of a Repub- lican Leader in Jersey City, Held on Charge of Knocking Down Mamie O’Brien. WROTE ABUSIVE LETTERS.| fore Justice Hoos to: injured her lower jaw. Miss O'Brien gays that Martin several years’ ay told him so he replied that he liked | her very much and refused to desist About two months he Miss O'Belen, who was But the happlest of the original mem- | ups 4d: "T love bers of the cast Is Miss Margaret Hub- Roing to by @ Ayer, who has bean relieved of a| Martin he is hoy, ans ddéal of tommyrot, and assigned to| Judge O'Arinn’s lawyer intimated that exhibition of her real powers as a! pra might t to the Por Nearly Every “an, Woman er Child, age we published an article recommending to our readers the new dis. properties of the remedy have been abun- stained by Tablets a trial were surprived and delighted made a complete cure, and In every instance the most beneficial results were reported. serch week a fresh Het of genuine, un ted testimonials and never publish the sam, From James Yemmelsier, La C several boxes to my frieuds, who haye also had the same benefits, frablets with the best results, pepsla for 6 years and had taken @ gront doal of mediels 1 have received surprisingly good effects also suffered from Indigestion, and she had c the same good results, N KILLED. From Mrs. Agnes K. Ralston, Cadillac. uy Mich,: 1 have been taking Stuart's Dyspepsiy ‘Yablets and 1 am very much bet and fey ht Train White on | 33) for the great benoit t have . son of a Republican | y City, who lives at No. + Was arraigned In the Court, Jersey City, be- charged with Jamie O'Brien, the daugh ter of former Justice of the Peace John i as continued until next Tuesday and Martin was berated under n told her story to an | 1 reporter, She sald she the Avademy of Music | theart, William Kent, ov evening. Just as they joor Martin ran up and jown with a blow in the osened several teeth and ran away and Kent gave artin was stopped by a fae first met at balls and very attentive ie became izes the patient automobillst, and| {0 Nem but ane was nok responsit’ aot Lambart, whose per anee|#ly She told him that his attenth a fe performance | vare unpleasant to her, Whenever sh ago she refused to} re. Ho then began | which were. so | \y at she hand- | ather, | aid Judge O'Brien, con. | se and many threats di 7 the girl and at William ughter is en- letter AML that the | met the girl and ent on would neh both of parly much 1 thes em, cure of Dyspepsta, called pala Tablets, and the claims rding the wonderful curative © facts. People who about trying new remedies the uewspapers and were to givo Stuart's Dyspepsia In many cases a single pack- 50 cents at any drug store xd or more received we have bh ouly a few of the Iatest renders wo recelve so many letters that we shall pubjish wollct sxe, Wis ‘Tablets are doing me anything [ever tried, and 1 at resulta that I gave away Anthony, Portmurray, New e taken Stuart's Dyspepsia I had Dys- ne, but the Tablets seem to jd and 1 feel good, Tam a me burner, aud 1 heartily every one who hay any his stomach to use these M. K. West, Preston, Minn. uart's Dyspepsia Tablets, 1 my last box to a friend who THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1902 ME. MANTELLI, WHO TOOK MME. HOMER'S PLACE. FAILS EVEN AT SUICIDE. Naakin's Family Regard Hin Three Attempts as Mere Dluffs, Magistrate Barlow, in the Essex Mar- ket Court, to-day held thirty years old, of No. in default of $1,000 ball for attempting aulcide with canbolic a Twice before Raskin Kill himself; once befo Hund once b t His siste’ h whom he Hy fly must support him a ly pretends to kill himself to arouse thelr sympathy, tion ? Holidays, Jumping rs. |. said the defendant was lazy and had an idea th F the o Carri when tled Harry Raskin, 82 Hester street, 1d. empted tol “ot! exercise in her behalf. Great dificulty ts bein experienced tn |]| Sere and cheviot, in the season’s best Welbhe ponte hus attempted to} Mr, Hirsch’s larynx is impervious to| getting a jury to try the case. Man of i 2 5 oday at $2.50 a ir. vre with carbolle| git atmospheric disturbance, and he| the lesen’ drawn have stated “that BL Ne ee from 3 to 12 years. $5 to y BIPAIE. ra a ferry-| xed so handsome and spoke so cley-| the would not convict any one on a|f| SO00 Su gee Sefond ERT a nt lstrests nie Ravas, his fam- nd that he mere- WATCHES FOR WOMEN. WAT Solid gold case, { movem Solid gold case, with jewelled move- set with genuine chip), Waltham ment, $9.50. Solid gold Brooch, set with 45 Oriental pearls and 1 genuine diamond; actual value, $25.C0; price, $8.50. Cluster Ring. set with 20 diamonds, quoise centre; large ture OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL short a time, n ° forms of Indigestion. Th eh Pe tine | mot gimimied to "be clurersil, ive are” pre: boned e | pared for, STOMACIL, TROUBLES ONL. ' rag |hnd <pbxst PURgIStS. Overy eh ee “oat al} “persons autor iigt pus nla, BOUT OF ac! . arthur, | or wi0d 09 stom: ‘ werden ist a ut) & 700. Solid movement, price, $14.75. DIAMONDS. $1.75. Solid gold Cigar Cutter, fi set witha A genuine W diamond 1 (no 5 chip). $4.00. set w actual value,’ Cigar Cutter,’plain or} diamond in star set-} diamond; actual $45.00; price, 3 fancy carved, eat values} value, $18.00; price, $19.75. $3.00. $4.75. $6.75. Oppos' i pat ope duction of Opera-House last evening, was confined to the contralto section of Mr. Grau‘s| b All Watches warranted for 3 years, 11.50. Solid gold Locket, M. Manufacturing Jeweler and Silversmith, 409 & 411 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, “ADA WARRED BY CHANCES Louise Homer Loses Her Voice’ and Is Unable to Sing and: Then Carrie Bridewell Takes After Many Speeches by Max Hirsch and Yells from “Little Italy” in the Gallery, the Opera Finally Is inished Out. Bronchitis following an inundation of operatic Nile, Incident to the pro-| “rine, Eames was not in her best voice | “Alda” at the Metropolltan| but there were excuses: Sig. Scottls monasro was grandly dramatic and | le Happy Moment for Her. It was the happiest moment of her life but when she got into the Nile country back of the footlights at the Metropolitan last evening the Egyptian miasma set- “game” and sald she would do her best, but Mr. Max Hirsch, who counts the house and makes the curtain speeches, had a little the summons reached her, in her larynx. She waa erly that the big audience agreed unani- mously to be nice to Miss Bridewell for hig sake, The performance opened and De Ma: The Diamond, Jewelry and Watch House of America The selection of Xmas Gifts must soon occupy your attention. them now, while the assortment is complete and salesmen can give you proper atten- Our reputation is estab%shed for having the largest stock of Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry at lower prices than other Jeweller or Department Store in America. If you so desire you can select any article you wish and we will reserve it for you until the Solid gold Watch and Pin, fine jewelled ent, $8.75. Enameled Watches (any color), with pin, diamond (nofand box to match, $4.75. Silver-Watch and Pin, $2.75. DIAMONDS, Solid gold $5.75. Solid gold Brooch, set with 24 Oriental ith genuine$ pearls and 1 genuine Bridewell was invited to hurl herself into the breach. da" had w 1 ever, evening, whea MI: Bridewell came on, Her first notes pro-| duced a chill. Mr. Mancineill turned the orchestra down to a murmur, but Miss. Bridewell could not sing above a whisper, She finished out the act, how- ever, and then Mr. Hirsch made another speech. He announced that much of} the Amneris muse would be cut. This timo he did not make a hit. The second act went on and “Little! Italy," which held the balconies and the gangway, shouted itself hoarse over De March's robust declamation. The brass band effects, the pageantry and ‘he ballet carrled the third act safely and ¥ hen the chi’s “Celeste one to a hap; bed and would finish out the perform- ance, he restored to favor. Mme. | Mantellt ed to be a member of the | | Grau organization, and a very useful | one she was, too, in just such emergen- cles as last evening. i] Just now she Is under engagement to Mr. Keith and she wag worn out with | q dinarily low pric he store, from to but barest facts of the da ate ] Here are things that men and women want, that children need, that the home would be better for receiving—all marked at the most extraor- 3 such splendid and timely merchandise ever knew. p to bottom, joins the movement; so we can give Her Place. Hirech cppeared again, “en enced Mr | " Mme. Mantellf Brought from Bed, the Fall season. the audience did not know what to MANTELLI SUCCEEDS HER.) spit. but) when he explained that | s great doings: Ge [anamaf'r Sar Economy Tabloids Under-Price Merchandise News Every Item of Which Deserves a Column Announcement ; Here are stirring energizers to diss wind the month of November with the greatest trade movement of vost-holiday ennui, and nursing a sick husband, but she. threw | herself Into the breach triumphantly, lifted the other principals out of | Men's. $15 Overcoats at $10.50 |}] Men's = $12 the dumps and the Nile scene and the prison scene were given with fine en-| thusingm, Tt was a strong finish and Mantelll saved the night. | A Sig, unled ept crowd at white heat, De Marchi, in ‘splendid fettle, | top notes at the audience and | the enthusiasm of the holiday About two hundred Men’s Oxford Cheviot Overcoats, made good and long, with full backs and broad shoulders; fine serge lining; satin sleeve-linings. the workrooms—the best $15 coat we know of, now marked at $10.50, ‘ few were $12. New coats just from ; sizes, We haye just 1 worsted Sack Suits that were mostly $15; a They are marked for today’s selling at $9.50 a suit. and $15 SUITS| At $9.50 a Suit fancy cheviot and In regular, stout and long A stirring bargain, sure Secon well- educated and refined Polish woman, of Maspeth, L. I., was pyt on trial before Judge Moore In the Queens County Court this afternoon, charged with at- season. But these are the handsomest, newest styles in $2 and $2.50 qualities— black, of course. Men'a Hat Store—Annex, 770 Broadway. company. This is easily explainable by enough -night Her Anthes, Mr. i en. the fact that the unhappy Amneris has] Wagherian tenor will Manan ate new | to wade into Verdi's musical déverflow appearance as Lobengrin. Mme. Gadski _ far beyond the onlinary contralto's| ¥ 52 2Ne on) 7 zy } depth. era Men’s DERBIES at $1.50 ORIENTAL RUGS Mme. Homer, who was originally as-| DID SHE TRY SUICIDE? 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