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ASS HRRRMORE ARNE (She Gives a Housewarming ‘in Several Senses in Opening the New Hudson Theatre with Pretty New Play. ., MAUVE ANDTAN CONSPICUOUS a E- tin @ Dress of Those Tints She Spepks in a Mauve and Tan Volee of a Mauve -nd Tan Ro- mance. ®Cousin Kate” gave a housewarming f the new Hudson Theatre, in Forty- street, last night, and every one by \see went was glad, for Cousin Kate ‘@us Hthe) Barrymore (or the other way out), and Ethel Barrymore was never more herself. Of late evenings we had grown used te seeing Miss Barrymore, dressed @imply and soberly In plack, sitting on ’ Jgur aide of the footlights, She might (Gave been there last night, so far as un- charm and naturalness went. was hardly a minute when she e4 to be acting. She merely saun- inte Hubert Henry Davies's little , whose bright lines she brightened her wit, and she made ‘herself and one else at ease the minute of arrival. ‘There was considerable anticfpation . @ver her coming. Bverybody on the tage—and in the audience—wished that Cousin Kate ‘would come. Pverything would be all right when Cousin Kate iy @tzl, whose intended husbagd had run _ |@way two days before the wedding be- \qause she was so good he couldn't stand ked the sentiment. Straightened Things in Books. 4 sin Kate would fix everything all . She would straighten everything 4 @he did it in books she wrote) ani Rhe recreant swain would be brought-— But there, suddenly, was Cousin Kave, @e speak for herself and act for others. @he had slipped in without making ny extra work for.the orchestra and fmithout waking up the man with the @alcium. The audience relieved Iron- and, the Conscientious Usher, from his f@aditional task, while Miss Barrymore @tood there a pretty picture in mauve gad tan. Then, when her demonstrative @@mirers gave her the chance, she ‘ ftgrned on the mauve-and-fan music of her volce and straightway began doing @euve-and-tan things. @h@ had a little mauve-and-tan co- mance of her own to tell. She had let 1g nice strange man on the train pul her window, or pull it down: wale ever way }t wasn't''and she had 3 ‘“@hared tunch with him and noticed the 2 eolor of his eyes, and done a lot of other {Mttie things which left her asking her- @alf questions, and finally led her to tell hher pleasant old auntie that she guessed a@he was in love. ‘Mben she ran out to open the house twhich was to be the home of the Chris- } fan Endeavor girl when she married the wicked artist who painted on Sunday, for word had come that the missing @eidegroom had returned and Lied sup- $eseuiy resigned to his fate. Such a Gallt 3 And the artist, who had a delightful * ‘Znish brogue and‘a marvellous gall, went Bo tne house, too, Of course, it turned joet that he was the obliging her of the feelond romance, 119 tols dite etary and that he loved her (which is ‘often one and the same thing where- storm came up and the new of the new thea new tin thunder, and fwhat with a fire in the grate and tea }gn the table, Cousin Kate and the ar- Irishman had ‘the most romantic ofa time. - ‘Oo worm e Amy, eayor, with an’ um- ‘of news that the flirted with on the who had run back ‘cousin Petry grew white and ui touched your heart at hearinj he didn't smile t! 2p teady this, istian Endeavor girl thought 5, clergyman to an ereat ind tres, to the hosvenly. Joy oumin Hea Monas, ‘was splendid and quite ta ‘as the fanciful, fascinating lehman; Yet one couldn't help feeling jSiat ne won so dear a prize too easily probably wasn't a man on the jather altte of tho footlights who wouldn't have been ready to fling down his opera hat and fight for her. Her Steady Rise. Beatri ew Tose steadily by sub- ‘ued effort in tho role of the too 00d true y until a general burst of lause in the inst act fold her ahe had -pli ae Le ee ted a sata frail into ‘the dio" rating, preach x that least surprised to find tolm fat our doon one. of these fine days “Peace to 1 e implictty. eat ond pane | of ony the simplicity” ‘beaut y the simplicity, beau’ Miss Barrymore, who, of all women’ stars to al in new plays ay justly claim the season's ‘i Davies has done better with , usin Kate” than he did with ‘Cyn- ; The comedy, while itlogical, ts a t, autumnal bit of coloring, ‘more & whort mugazine story with soft -tones than like a play. Its harmony ht be improved, however, by elimi- mating those faise notes which Kate trikes when she harps on her theories ~ Baers books, These things are not rymore Nei ding {9 exceedingly pretty, (eye the Trish lover is no longer bound lay his promise t6 Amy he turns to Kate ‘il you eat ne and f i,” says Kate, in arch brogue, a8 she slips her ‘woul prefer a. me now?" nM “The clrtain goes down, ae the lovers go the ‘ “A Great Temptation.” rons of the New Star Theatre uch pleased wi ‘A Great "last might. Tt fs a mild iy eG i, written and produced by O ae who, judging from the number Ivers ib-evidence, must piher: he 'fiteronted In 2 firearm. factory, or else Bivvil? seme knows Hedy Sommiasion on the nickel-platea| ¥* > Bysoters thet a drawn on the allichtest vocation. ‘are no Cosi ied here mn Ls? i) : pemost MAS hip Bnd fee tre shook | P' | ETHEL BARRYMORE AS bier swears off as soon as he scoops in the shekels byrause there is in the pot U." for ven by: foolishold father ve the irl she lo ‘True ¢o life, after winning the pot, he returns..the money—real stage money, too—to the other players and hands nf “I, O. U." to the matden fair in order to prevent papa's plantation from fall- ing into the hands of an adventurer. OPENINGS ELSEWHERE. At the Grand Opera House David Warfield began ‘his final New York en- gagement in “The Auctioneer." When he comes back from the road he will be seen in a new play which Belasco will provide him. Henrietta Crosman's Rosalind was ad- mired by a lari dience at the West large heatre, where the Broadway i ction of “As You. Like was re- Ty ted. “The Prince of Pilsen,” the most musi- cal of last season's musical comedies, drew a big audience to the Harlem Opera-House. uise Moore. a new Bdith, made a pleasing impression. Kennark cleverly played Cigar- “Under Two Flags’ at the ‘opolis. The. Fatal Wedding” exerted its usual fascination at Proctor's Fiftv- sighth, Street Theatre Ragged Hero” was cheered to the echo at ine Third Avenu The new. burlesdque attractions were Rose Hill's English Folly Company at the Dewey, and the Utopians at Miner's Kighth Avenue Theatre. Seem ette In ESTABLISHED ATTRACTIONS, Richard Mansfield in his fine produc- tion of “Old Heidelberg" continues to crowd the new Lyric, and E. H, Soth- ern, in “The Proud Prince,” is packing the Herald Square. “Babes in Toyland” has made such @ hit at the Majestic that late-comers are turned away nightly. Orrin Johnson, in “Hearts Courage- OUR ip In his ist woek at the Broad: ay. ihe sober side of the drama, is re- flected by the Spanis) jay. “Marta of the Lowlands,” at the Manhattan We Ptane, chuckles along in ‘The . & pats, at, “Whoop-Dees ‘Bott, aa oid have reason to be Droud of th Cod of “Her Own W: al Lovers of the dant: theatrical, ure “tominded “Three Little Malas” Mack, In “Arra Will'end bla successful engagement at the Fourteenth Street Theatre next week, Edna; Bronson's personal charm is keeping “The Fisher Maiden” at the Victoria. John Drew and “Captain longer mow quite at home at the new Empire. ‘he Man from Blankley's,"’ which Charies Hawtrey and company ‘are play- ing at the Criterion. Is still ungivalied 48 the most’ delightfully funny Blay in have’ tinkered away anit hey have fin the Gar- and tuneful in that the pproaching are at the Garden’ Theatre, within Prophet Dowle's “Under at the is doing eiUlysnes. hell Harrigan's _ piece, . ovine prosper! iM, and *Cheokers’ Amerioan. | race George, in “Pretty Pe «ites at the Madison 5 ‘This is fraad-by Aveels fo: Pawtucket” at the Princess George Ade is writing a new act for “Perv from Paris,” his running prgeperoualy at Wal » Darling of ti de" has but th to remaly at Belasco's Theatre. ye ia-aatlll drawiow well: at * con- eatre. The Kar] of wh! amo ‘ork. etapeehBbothera Sh. Londc will eave the Knickerbocker In thre ols. VAUDEVILLE OFFERINGS. Ned: Wayburu's Minstrel Misvey began Ltheir thi at-Kelth’s, with Cole ‘and Johison, a9%econd favorit An: exeeliont DUT at. the hued Bari 928 Sixth Ave., 8. Sou ik SHE LOOKS IN KATE.” promise me 4ug 90 coe else ° FRANCIS WILSON REVIVES “ERMINIE.” “ERMINIE® REVIVES FINE, MEMORIES Francis Wilson _Giv Gives Opera, and It Is Like Getting a Whiff of Lavender from an Old Chest. There was a beautiful breeze of good old lavender—a wort of aroma of the tchest that mamma loved—when the curtain went up in the Casino last night on the new production of ‘Erminie.” ‘There were three things that impressed the man who saw “Erminie” when it van for one thousand three hundred and forty-eight or nine nights, or something like that, and they were ail to the good for the play. In the first pl. Francia Wilson's legs haven't grown abit more * me wontp: TUESDAY "EVENING, ocToBER 20, 1903, ater HARMONY TAKES A "PEEP AT SOME OF THE NEWEST THINGS AT THE-LOCAL PLAY-HOUSES,}: banty, and—most remarkable of all things~he knows tt, In the second place, Jessie Bartlett Davis can sing ae hard on the high notes and as low on the short notes s@\Pautine Hall and the rest of the famous original ‘‘Erminie” |Caaino outa, Third, Big \BUl" Broderick is aw good @ side-partner of Francis Wil- son as the lamented Daboll would ever “COUSIN tor's are Fisher & Carroll, Carrie Per. |have been had he lived ni compan evinos ‘Then ‘that ‘“Reminte” Halth. Helena,” the phenomena: fsadbentthh evveuveed af prano, and Tsabelle Urquhart and com- | Was @ tuneful product, with the benefit any jin, “Even Stephen,” are hits at/of the Casino's old-time, well-trained ri torts |6s babi i abd At Proctor's ‘Twenty-third Street | Chere t beck I atl you have to study Theatre the Cant ma: acrobats Is the headline attraction. The Fifth Avenue Theatre stock ompany 1s presenting “A Rose red and Twenty-fifth “Lover tor Theatre in wark. The World in Wax.at the Eden Musee Jy steadily growing large: Will iam 83, occuples the seat ‘uber’s, scenery tauk Theatre last night. “The Knickerbocker Girl" sented at the Columbia, in New York, Boston, and London are making shoes for us models. We do not slavishly follow them—we have all the time. ideas of our own, many is glad to adopt ert money, and energy, to get the latest limit in style. We make 149 styles to suit all tastes, and we serve equally well the man who wants the “latest” and the conservative man who asks for the same shoe year after THE SHOE THAT PROVES | BAL STORES—20 OF THEM IN THE METROPOLITAN, DISTRICT, 20th Sts, Herald Butlding. 25th and wth St. . B, cor, Met 06 Weer 126th St. 85 Broadway, corner 10th St. While, the offering at ¢ with the felescople man,” of the mighty at THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. “The Gilver Slipper," with its pretty and scores of comedians and chorus girls, began a week at the Mon- New YORK City, WOMEN’S STORES. what was produced last night, with the possible exception of Madge Lessing in her part of Javotte. Ghe was the young, blithe, eay child that loves a soldier— loves & man—and, oddly enough, she loves as women do. There will not be any other produc- tion in the Casino for the balance of the season. “‘Erminie” is too good and too friendly to take away. nn trope of Plymouth Street Thea- Lillian Pp. t the Proc- ———>____. Mrs. Robert Goelet Coming. PARIS, Oct. %.—Mrs, Robert Goelet, Robert Walton Goelet, Mr. Limantour, the Mesican Minister of Finance, and Sits. timantour, @fr. and Mrs: Miguel de Xturbo, Mrs,’ Cadwallader Jones and Beat rice Jones will sal for New from Cherbourg on Wednesday. was pre- Some" ‘men”™ buy shoes because they like the style. Wear, price, even comfort, are of less import- Now, it is a fact, stscep- tible to ocular proof, that there is more distinctive style in Regal shoes than in any other shoes. The most ex- \pensive custom shoe makers go to our factory and serve as of which the swell custom man his own trade. We spend time, and MEN’S STORES. | BROOKLYN. 207 Fulton St. opp. Montague St 1k! Broadway. near Bedford Ave. 1001 Broadway. bet. D.tmars 8t Jouxhby Ave. 466 Fifth Ave. JERSRY CITY. 66 Newark Ave. NEWAR) 841 Broad St., opp. Central R. R. of N. J. ood Whe | si NEW. YORK o1rY. rake, 388 Sixth Aves ‘cor. Bite heh We Give “S° & H.” Green Trading Stamps. Most Important Sale of Pictures — Held by Ohis Store in Many Months. ; announcement so sweeping, so definite, so comprehensive as this is certain to quickly enlist and retain the of a vast number of readers. At certain times of the year the Picture Store on the Third Floor makes an excentoral number of liberal offers. far clearance’ purposes. mostly, and to-morrow will bring around one of those sales so eagerly awaited by those who | from previous experience how handsomely they may profit. The broadest variety of popular subjects is embraced in this sale. As for Frames, every possible wood, carving and ornamentation is shown in such variety as to please the most exacting. Displayed on special tables in the Picture Store Aisle, Third Floor. Shoe Sale Tews. The overflow of Shoes |. from the great Sale which is now under way in the Con- solidated Shoe Stores is on Special Tables in the Main Aisle. HAND-PAINTED, MEDALLIONS: a iets HAN ROMP OLORED COLORED ¥ Fel sae Tol, 38 Beatag Ie ade US: pew lot lust arrives Europe. . al ‘spec! if I 1 a: aru a regularly at 83.75; special corners; ¥ ‘tal enue athe * gate ‘ran re that ells | m ougnt to be able to get one thin time, re TET BCE 10 ait Spaeae, | SPORTING SUBSECTS: PHOTOGRAPH ERAMES to fit onb- LOT OF ODDS yet neat picture to place in | frames: colored like te A nn) peng’ Ssraleny te 25¢| Ht some, salami Hn ace \5 Ratios Te Ud Ld 69c & constdére value at bs ‘he Special 25c, C ROCARBOT BION i 85 - ETCHINGS tn gilt ce t pe aa Pee aha Whe taal leeze ens of, pastels in pa Beautiful aaeorainent, hundreds to" 7 | will display many pictuces to ji runt corners: | V¢ 5 Ginl, size 9x25, | mere: your ce 35 Govore TANDACAPES; to it Sieh, SON” Feats ac hele a ‘CHINGS 24-1 It frame: cl mate! corners: “ . ] Tintied Vand ‘mncchea ‘etal core PALLET GIRLS; In diack framen: Bc it new subjecte: reeulerty 1.00) ="! oe (Third Floor, Centre, 16th Watches and Rings. Make ae ENAMELLED CHATELAINE - WATCHES ; assorted colors; pin to match; fitted with fine jewelled Swiss movement; guaranteed, MEN'S. WOMEN'S AND MISSES LIS 0 FJ, special, your choice of At the Yocaland Instrumental Recitals IN THE AUDITORIUM, NEW. ART PIANO STORE. FIFTH FLOOR, On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOON, ners; regularly, $2.5 SIGNET RINGS; new designs; roman or brake finish, OCTOBER 21, 22 AND 23. BABIES’ SOLID GOLD SIGNET RINGS; engraved the following artists will appear : : bands; Roman finish, WEDNESDAY—Mane. Shotwell-Piper, Mr. Clifford Wiley, Bari- fdiain Fioor, Front, tone; Dannreuther Guniee eave Dannreuther, First Vio~ lin; Mr, J. Lorenz Smash, Second Violin; Mr. Joseph Ko-varik, Viola; , Emil Schenck, Violoncello; Miss A. Doris Ward, at the Piano. Citas feo ar Poole-King, Contralto; Mr. Wi Harper, Basso; The TS Grienauer Trio; Mme Forster-Deyo, Piano: Mr. Adolph Whitelaw. Wines and Liguors. Chotee Gable and Wedicinat Quatition Vises Mr. Karl Grienauer, Violoncello; Miss A. Doris Ward, at the JULIEN nd RIA FRIDAY —The Van den Hende Trio; Miss Maud Reese-Davies, Soprano; Mile. % ree i, meee Se ChARET and'0 Flavie van den Hende, Violoncello; Miss Ida Simmons, Piano; Mr. a 1} Ray edie George Devoll, Tenor; Mr. Edwin Isham. Baritone; Miss A, Doris eas Deldleavelin. caey of WAL “GRAPE Bi Ward, at the Piano. Beteeh aistan, ta imported ae ANS IMPORTED hardt & Sohne, Dates elm &- bape eat medictogt gual WMORE BOOTCH ¢ Recitals begin at 3.00 o'clock P. M. World’s Sreatest Srocery, A Very Important List for epeennge PORN table QUEER GUALt rgandy; over two years in IRE BURGUNDY, i sel vite Sees ae heoptetnde * . CABINET RIBBLI! gare, pe tle; ane ai tat RYE, 10 years old; F iG! [RE Ym, ots NTO iON RYE, : TINE'S XXX ALE of Pre LOS bent ‘oie: BERR E ION Sava, “tine | Sat ;| ieee risicent bit as ‘and Probie | (ark) BEI 40 ips cup cuallty: of tial ts gone gallon, (Fourth Floor. Te Wabi WHmAg, Ao | icine, rib, | Ree Fe entaine only chat, of | MUTTON CHOPS. cut ut from - ; t body, Serre a LEMON. rcLING BRB. G LP. . x nee —Ratra fancy Salmon ass argains in OruerTes» t 18 ine aa Dos, Can. peazon’ | BRACES. 3.00 260 Wore Big Values trom the Special Si de, CAR: | padre PO, Lt fp totod td VIET ARLES — ‘ountal rand. repre. Very desirable odds lots, despite the rapid selling yest ia pa Rs es nat: | remain. must be clearedatonce. And so price o =| Ae Aa Sieba "3 | lictous fiavor— have been featured in this fashion : ; OLIvms—Fountain, Brand yt Ea Oy Odd iots of Portieres vate regularly sell at $2.75, ) 2 eee ieee fee Gore SUOAR $2.95, $3.50, $3.95 and $4.50 wy Fe ips Ba aH romm 10, Cay Also These Other Bargains’) in Upholsteries: baked daily: vB ot L Fountain A . boa St Brant re * kag we Curtains. | Panels, & |) Usiion can, with fauget. es | Shirai oe ee. 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