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"I “THE LITTLE PRINCESS,” ] INES WIFE Mrs. Florence sabi otiays Wife of ~ Rev. Charles S. Brown, Makes Her Debut at the Orpheum In Brooklyn. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Bad Affalr at the Ellzabethan Play- i house, and the Crackerjacks Come to Town at the Dewey Theatre. Bandwiched between a dog-and-mon- Mey act and a frolicsome pajama-girls’ “turn,’ Florence Halliday, other wine Wife of Rev. Charles 8. Brown, chap 6f the Episcopal City Mission, made her debut at the Orpheum Theatre, Brook- Tyn, yesterday afternoon, as a yaude- Ville singer. The dogs and monkeys were high ‘moral, to be sure, but the pajama girls “Well, they were !n bed to start with OF course, what had gone before and what came after had nothing to do with gtage-converted minister's wife, still ‘was but natural to wonder how she ATILLIE JAMES 2s The LITTLE T2INCESS. PARE. CRITERION THEATRE, SPECIAL PATINEES. AND A NEW BEATRICE SEEN AT “VE SHAKESPEARIAN PLAYE HOUSE.”’| VCH A 20 ABOUT NOTHING” at Mrs QSZORNS PLAYHOUSE. so. I ha Moan party and I wish to give politics ‘Wked her company, and whether her Ingroom was next that of her jo missionary work on the side, or mortar-board and gown, as If It were gommencement time and she had Marched in to listen to a baccalaureate. AN who lacked to complete the picture|} fag & sacred song she sh @nd came out in pink, with short skirt ‘and white, and her auburn hair was hanging down her back, She tremb! Pers, but possibly this was be use she Wasn't’ used to them. Be f cause, for she looked “real nic fee ioe ‘Phe needn't have trembled for any they might say at a church ¢ nment, and sang, pl ter-| singly. e nt ppy’ Vv feccouchorswith-my-Itttie wotale Ainericanized 3} wort, with just] somewhat unln- int Her telligible, but was coy. As near as co ite burden was “Has @t home Ike you? sing another ve two or three bouq Bons in a uy ho: ese W > val Inet y 4 Honuer boy. More aly a Whose education 1 How long will Mr. Short last? was Mauestion to which the size of the audt- ence at the Elizabethan re last Might gave rather dudious answ mere handful of ion © of the mimic spectators drooped and f by the wayrlde. They didn't “cur up| de half so much as they iid In the hoy-| tauk @my of their youth a short week sin: Baddest of all, the jovial, “hoozy"' Toysterer didn't come be put out, Hie regrettable absen ‘his example and soug’: bade of A tall pine, there to Tay| hey com- else, Even! mising and p Eliseu gtum-| Ned arid ‘sli 3 of Hero. } the Beatrice Dunblane is rare—aye, It raw. Tf she ts ent of o Stage career We should sux Dairy Farm” or 'W y intelligible, and that's best that can be sald of it. ‘The ry of R. (, Turner defled all gonyentions and al! criticism, In other Feepects it was “the limit,” ‘There are signs in the sky above Mrs. en's Playhouse, Jong, Short! 28 8 }Genius sometimes springs up and Makes off his coat, tolls up his sleeves, je Company made its «py two large crowds that attend nly spend a pleasant three hours Brely new, with the exception of the Mame, and stronger in every pa | Pbirty-five people muster with the show / @4 includes twenty-two ladies, part opens y, and is unique in the extrer Shhe save the to allay Demon,’ proved drawing card and show ty in the wrestiing line by eat: | y noted men in sig me. Waen| we 2 i Fun for Tucsday. also for cover, Sahat Phe stage children of New York and Eby eaw Millie James as the Little c at the Criterion Theatre, where @gion Burnett's pretty play is the bh t daily ng for the first fuyed “David iit the Grand “Moths mude much interest and action, SMfeving at the Murray Hill. Me ib Phe Btubborniess as the excellent atirace The et shock agk “ Lae coul o wi and dialect.—'Th ta lrow being one box shorter than. the one below It, so that the girls on the third Jump to the top row and then climb fown by four-foot leaps in aafety to the ground, ae an oomneny read this story and with the quick wit dis eg sent Mul hip! lat the Metropolis.—The Crackerjack f gisters. If it is—the idea would ‘burieaquere | began a woek's engagement Peer sayy weype (phe, may, AO): VAUDEVILLE OFFERINGS. an excellent A company i The st door, eo to speak Charile » Anyway, there she was. First in black | Awakenin| traction, the entertainers, “A was s pre Dducod at the Fifth Aves scenery and a capable Augustus Pitou's comedy, "Garret a ‘Trump: was a ribbon-tied diploma. After sing-| nue, these duds|cast. Aus O'Magh elghth street Ay bare arms and a little bit off the] with a monolag. + vais! ¢ m e py} DIL at th of her waist. Her arms were plump | bill at ie Twenty-third drama, rr “Living Art § @ trifle in her high-heeled French alip- bits, figured In the acts! in “a clever sketch, was cipal feature of a good bill at mons. —Salvatore Sclaretti and the ig. D urdled the blood at Hube! This; ESTABLISHED ATI RACTIONS, Entering upon another week were Sily at the Broadway; George HW of the Carnegie Musi burg, the Pittsburg Art Soclety and the Pittsburg Symphony Orchestra, has come to the front as a probable suces- sor of Maurice G Metropolitan Opera Mr. Wilson has been In the city for sev- eral days and haa had several confer- ences with directors of the Metropolitan Opera-House and Real Estate Company. | ‘Those with whom he has had tn views he Stickiness of a jj Rohert Hilllar ar-| is he Girt awith : Julla Marlowe ven the splrtts| ins BROOKLYN THEATRES. Ngawement at the M vid Higgins and Georgla W 1_at_the Columbla In their AO) Yoric State.” ron. apy | BRety v the pletion of Its season in this city, and h ifas always creried them out success- fully, Mr. Grau has known him and his work for many years and Js favorably impre sed with the idea of his succeed- ing him, | Mr. Wilson was former: | musical eritic and was the originator of barrels of | the programme books of the Boston recalled el Bnes, “Bo tlect the works of men, back’ to the woods! . Most of the actors might have gl pron teal th Bart ama? hing ut the sakes-| Theatre Treasurer Moffat Speck from Bill. In It, Inflam-| mation Followed and He Loses Organ. managed the Ohloni he went to Pittsourg, where he has since managed the must. up the symphony orchestra Semcon in the ride streets. In proot|/DOCTORS COULDN’T SAVE IT.| which the press agent of the Dewey aside lls grammar and dashes} As a remult of rubbing his eye after or this naive narrative handling paper currency “Bob Manchester's Crackorjacks Bur-| Daly's Theatre box-office, for eight years treasurer of the had his right eye nace | Moffat, day at the Dewey Theatre, and| pl both | removed, did | Eleventh street Phe eye was injured several years ago | laughter and tun, ‘Tbe show ts en- and since that time has been subject to| " Last Friday Mr. Moffat) cular. |handled quantities of old bills and, while got @ speck of dust fn one 8. After rubbing it the inflamed and in @ short palned him #o badly that Spite. fOr Munyon Outdone.’ s other physictans in Sonsultation, and it Was decided to remove the right eye to Remedies were applied jt the inflammation, nis! eration took place this morning, Mr, Moffatt Is one of the best known racks you can | theatr e treasurers in counting up, @ beauty with exe UL be he called in called Peat Nssotin Hall Walter Damron e country and od. An ettan will be finde We determine the nature of the polson. ———— REWARD FOR QUICK WIT. Who Built Novel Fire-Eacape Remembered, to Save Girle The novel rescue of a soore ing girls from the fire in the factory of Crosby street last month by P, & box manufact to the burning b made such an from the effects of inha Company that they have « as they are in business, to keep in good running order, tree of charge, the motor Mulgannon’s ered, as long The Lvening World printed the story of Mulgannon’s ready Wit at the tine of the fire. He built a staircase of wooden | loos, and gas having floor were able t "The 1908 World Almanac the office or library that no other ication can Kor years ‘The New! di Ky inet hen at re hae imsued this valuabl WILSON MAY NOW -TSUECEED M. GRAU He Is Business Manager of the Pittsburg Symphony Orches- tra and Has Great Financial Backing, Including Carnegie. DAMROSCH GIVES LECTURE. Ison, business manager Hall, of Pitts- ‘au as manager of the House next season. favorable to iis succeeding A strong point in his favor the musical interests of that city an Opera Company after the com- a Boston nphony Orohestra, Ho next orlgt- nated and published the Musical Year Book. On invitation of Theodore Thomas he became s uste for the World's, Pair, and the x the close shutting down of the various year following the ctose of the fair he econ) or tis, varias ee . the demand could be met for that i 1s etary of the Bureau of ago Orchestra, In 16% hall and built Walter Damrosch { still in the oe i tama as A auc now that he has secured the necessary ssor to Mr. Grau. It is sald dertnke the work of managing the opera seasons If he can sect lease of the Metropolitan re a ten years “Ernant” was repented at the Opera! \ House last evening with the same cast Friday last, Mme. Sembrich re- peated ‘her brilliant success as Donna Elvira, The male members of tae com pany Were more at ease in thelr and sang the melodious smoothness and less devlar Miss Ada Crossley, an Australian con- jtraito, who ution of b comes here with the repu- and's great. y evening natory | fe will discuss. the. rd acts on Thursday afternoon, dd Latham that ahi sing until after rt works unde} Mime Gussit — — IGNORANCE WAS FATAL, Green thervant Girl Met Death Throvah Gas Jet, Etta Aller, & Hungarian servant, of} No. 21 Kast Highty-ninth street, died ital to-day, ne gas on the Presbyterian H d by Mre Post went to the girl's room and found her unoonsel vhien wa nurner, ‘T Am Actual Necessity, ual ngoesaiiy to ataeannies refineries, ao fmmense Anancial backing he can Trust command. He can cotfut on elther! Andrew Carnegie or Henry’ ©. support which ¢ In Pittsburg the group of steel shut down Kings who Invited him to take charge 1,000 more men to the army of tue Idle. ineries open in the next | of ere will be great suffering Unless the 1 represented a combined capital of §235,- few days all ready Officers of thi tlonal Company closing « when th It was sald to-d the Inner W there were t for with ands earn they havea! saat enable to} oa recital at Asthma, h gave the fret part | wonderfully Su ames has notified Man- will not be b. 15. "iNhis essitate the abandonment of two rehearsal, Her role failo In Maschers” will be taken he girl had been tn the ‘country only two weeks, and was emp! 1. Post at the address given, Mra. /t indorsements from th fila & place SHUT DOWN MAKES IDLE ARMY Several Thousand Thrown Out of Work by Trust’s Action in Closing the Sugar Refineries Around New York. THERE MAY BE OTHERS, TOO. AN along Kent avenue, Williamsbure, in the nelghborhood of the Sugar ‘Trust Dotween 4,000 and 5,000 {dle men gathered in groups to-day, wonder- Ing when the big factories down yesterday would open again, tra polleemen patrol the sugar refinery istrict, but there Is no disorder. losing down of the Havemeyer, olenhauer and the National sugar refineries so suddenly {s only explained by the trust officers in the words production.” As a result of the action of the Sugar ne Brooklyn Cooperage Company | rhs out 5,000 darrelsja das’ for Frick for!the sugar company, may also have to ‘This will a@@ upward of | 000,000, among th amilies Of the idle. Most of Mr, Wilson, moreover, has had much the men are married and few have been expertence with opora singers, For sev- 4 sle to make more than $9 a week. eral yeas he has managed the tours of ,,Tio Natlonal Company, the ally of the “has shut down’ its. refinery | City, throwing 1,900” mei and also the one in ¥ refinery In Jersey City, which 8 trust's plant, has also down, g0 that ‘altogether n have been suddenly nged Into idleness, At South Fifth street and Kent ave- Willianesbung, there are m ugar stored. ‘Th! or shipment. will reopen & month; second ccessary to clean’ and repair mach ery; third, raise ous profit ent fOr DR. KOCH’S HOME TREATMENT FOR CONSUMPTION Bronchitis and Catarth | ousful Results by the Koch Inhalation System Co ar saya STHMA: er# from diseares of the throat and witty th t m Uns exactly the same treatment has cured over (0) patients in N ¥ alone. and which Is In succes: {ho principal cities of the Cites rom cured patient ‘Koch system, whlch bas recelved Broaleat, snseialints late the world over, the bi orm «| eta a “ bisiuled rey tote tig tne net Vrite, for etait book a that shut sugar Is trust and of the Na- refuse to discuss the the refineries or to predict y by a man familiar rkings of the trust ree reasons for oie that ic will permit the trust the price of sugar and make} f wonien yistted the Will- neries to-day to inquire if Ay possibility of thelr tus. | m any informa learned from. other stloally least aight | as news spread " jittle groups of tearfully dizcusa- ihe altuation, s thelr to make regular visits for | sho’ offices of physicians, Koch, Tuderculine nhalation Home | Treatment, with specially prepared tion Apparatus, is no sands of Ameri FROM HAVANA, Much Benefited by Cuban Trip, the Former Chairman of Kings County Republican Committee Says He’s Out of Politics. TO ATTEND OWN AFFAIRS. and party leader in Brooklyn come him “T am thoroughly out of touch with the political situation in Brooklyn,” sala Mr. Dady, “and I wish to remain many enemies in the Repub- the go-by for some time to come. I @et a complete rest from all affairs, political and otherwise, and now that I have returned I am no longer desirous of having a hand in party matters. My ‘business instincts got the best of me while I was in Havana and I found my- American investment. The posstbilittes Imited!" BANKER DEAD IN BED. Philadelphia Financier Was Stricken with Heart Fallure, PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 8.—Bertram H. 1H. Wamer, a member of the banking found dead in bed at his home to-day. dur: pnd night of heart fafl- Te. Ge was’ forty-nine years old. ——_——————— eee TEST YOUR KIDNEYS Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Do Not Know It. 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