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| WHE WORLD: FRIDAY FEVENTYG, DECEMBER 2%, 905. | “PARSIFAL” ON BROADWAY OVERSHADOWS BAYREUTH'S CONCEPTION OF 7 099999 6496009909 DDIOPSOOOMDHESDIOIDS DHONI HH: Dam neagnaindy at We WOW COLLIS) THOU HAVE ATED THUS: f ‘ ) \ 7 ANEW NOT 'CWAS WROWE" * THOUST WASHED MYFLET 5O HUMBLY, “i oll ili “% & mitolernina aé'Randrye = AleisBurgstaler Ag», ve $ Otto Gorit= a5 Kiingsor”” ; (2) sansonesnenee V8... Ss HEVERENTIL SCENES TERAINA SUPERB IN Terence RE} = ADLD VAST AUDIENCE (TH VOIGE AND ACTING fered thing lighter on their return : . " | Attend the FiSwer Stade wer” | ?|In Most Instances the Tendency to Mai OOO4 9OOOOOOOOO | the visiting Parsifal to thelr charms, aes the Spirit of the Great Work Is Sup- formed, with the Arcadia of flowers, an inviting spectacle. Dainty and of lur- pressed By Vigorous Hisses from Wagnerian Devotees, ; ing sweetness was the music, though Occupants of Boxes Content Them-|1reinsomernat too strident a key oy Pp ‘They scattered at a word from Kun- selves with Afternoon Dress and | 2 nomi the suis oh ag enchantress . . ‘Terni it Hest. Are Willing to Face the Stage and! sere son the acting and vora! art of . s mnie ere vere exquisite. With that iS seeming of effort so characteristic Listen Instead of Gossip. Stiurtane cast a opail nar only aves . Parsifal but over all who enw and heard her. rey on. that kiss! It must have assess dt F BY this time news has reached tt New York alr and Bayreuth “atmo-| “although the audience was ton vase | = Bayreuth of what transpired in un-| sphere’ were not mixing very well. | watoning to look at his watch—and sei-| 4, holy New York lad. night, the good| Then came a slight flurry, the entrance | 20m has a New York audience felt the Frau Costma Wagner must be In a/ of the half-wild, witch-like Kundry, who|omisace, “uch srew from that clinging dreadful state of mind and already / came with a flask of balsam for the| Then, abruptly, Parsifal flung the en- 4 wud WW seok again the tHuivat, “After years. he ft nelters ine old Gi repe) ‘arsili lead him Lg bearable agony. So the Grail 1 tow 7] tncovered but dom, and the aged |i MO Titurel, kept alive only by an occasiona. | NErmity hut that sight of the Grail, Is nearing es) who, is tended by t Parsifal, the “G sundry, ‘They recognize , Dane [ey atated spear he Who heuling of Amforta’s wound, stontsitlvat, where the former king Titt 5 recovery of the spear and thus tue re ‘Titu- has died. Arriving at the Grail eage —\ demption of the Grail knighthood can, irsifal touches the Wound at Ame, 1 aocurding to a\ mysteriously received |‘ortas, causing It to heal. He restores: dictum, “be accomplished only by &|/the holy weapon to the keeping of tl 1 “gulleless fool. none day an im-|knights, and is himself appointed Grail | pulaive youth rushes into tha domain of | keeper,’ ‘Then he unveils the have taken her sixth cup of tea. wound of Amfortas, then tlung herself | circling arms from about his feck and : ‘ i Yow g b i Montsaivat boastingly shoots a swan, | Kundry. who had been purged Not that the performance of “Parsl-|on the ground the picture of animal |/®aring up tore at himself as if suffer. Mnleh Mirds are veverentiy, protected |mus by his blessing, aitks, dying, to the. fal," made ible by Heinrich Con-| despair. jeofie combination of lung trouble and there, and then answers "1 do not | Mround, while volces, from the dome rled’s German-American nerve and en-| I: was difcult to recognize in this} The kiss has taught Parsifal “exactly Know tO, a OF Gurnee dies ene |demption to the Hedeemert’ evo tee terprise, was unworthy this last airone, browne: cistiores ea creature of the| What to do,” and that is to go away old knight believes the gulleless fool has | Negngrs eae knowledge of the work solemn work of Wagner's—for it was/ woods the ordinarily calm, majestic Ter-| “Kundry, half ri “ come to redeem them. i» principally traceable 0:8, varsioures fot. —In fact, an interesting, Impressive | nina, and she proved in an instant her | Ing wich’ tie cites oat Kilmieos tine “Gurmemuns takes the lad with him to in scr), by Wolfram von Eschenbach, and, on the whole, satisfactory presen-| fine, versatile powers as an actress, | Put upon her, calls out to the sorcerer. Nontestvat, The boy who is none other [for his “Tannhauser” and ‘Lohengrin’ than Parsifal, hears Amfortas's ago-|!hat, the old legend took root in his } tation of the long, slow-moving music| With head bowed upon her arm she] sopearer'g Tied with the holy, spear, drama was given. . | lay there motionless, while a body of! the weapon at Parsifal, But it halts Ayred Tt was tradition, more than art, that) knights bore in upon a litter their king,! in midair above his head. Grasping it if! suffered. Amfortas, whose fall she had caused by | b¢ makes with it the sign of the cross, | « Herlz whereupo: / Bold, bad Broadway burst in and vir-|her seductive charms, Halt good, halt] the “gerden aithere ands eta ty en pading Be tually tacked Bayreuth off the boards.|bed, she mourned for him because of| swooning tn the dreary waste, while | N inestaze had come from over the|the wound which the sorccrer Kilngsor, | deaf, blackened leaves fall in’ seared Orchestra: nized ories, sees the Grail in all its radi- | ind. ance, but can comprehend nothing of it. He is pushed out of the temple, and ® strays directly to the castle of Kiingsor, Railroads. | the wicked one. ® | The latter Summons Kundry to ture 7 the boy into temptation. Kundry, w in the power of Klingsor, is beautl- Penns lv | ful wickedness personified; at other times she is penitent in the service of |the Grail knights. Now, she awakens RAILROAD. ; showers upon her. nea that New York should sit prim and | Under whose wicked power she was, had 6 ye cen instead of heard.| inflicted on Amfortas with the sacred A Tragic Ending. proper, and ‘as tho wish of Wagner, echoed by | spear he had wreated from him. A tragic ending this, with the music y ; =e bY pps viene s 3 The hopeless attitude of Kundry told ee, tumultuous accord io an act ]Reraitatlerey nce as By spelling pie alt SYATIONS foot ot WES? TWENTY-THIRD | ‘ Tut precocious New York wouldn't |¢loquently how useless was the balsam! j toh Pened with Kundry rising, lke jsho circles her rms about him and! gre. SEROUSES and Cont ean . 7 i vs} nda a se | mini frnad paid ite money and it was |#he had brought—how oure only could be| Vapors, in. | Rocrlees Ternina, who, in the next and | white dove of peace hovering over Par-| knigats, the Knights of the.Grail, Their fives him, his frat taste of A sensi lavave mintien ater tena } olng to take its choice, If it wanted} Wrought by “the gutleless fool" whose And it was this final spectacle of di inal act, was to add fresh laurels to her| sifal's head, duty {t'was to help persons in distres: : is the fate that had befallen! for Twenty-third st. Station, t golng it ie didn't !coming had been prophesied. aster which moved the audience, in de-| wrenth ‘by the moving picture of| | But the sublime !mpression was spolled | But it was also demanded of them that ers Fie theuses the woman from otherwise noted. i to applaud it was guing to: 1 fiance of the hissing veneratiog Wag- | Kuniry’s humility where one bathes the| by an after-parting of the curtain when| they lead ascetic lives. Ameri n cry of dental, Kllngsor ap- Bteaging t wart so applaud—weul, {t wouldn't, that One Marring Incident. nerites, to applaud long and loud unill| feet of Parsifal and dries them with her | the auditorium was bright with ght and] Kilngsor, a inagiclan, had demanded him with a ery lo oni a iritthe ga- i ‘hen occurred the one ridicutous inci-| Half a dozen curtain calla brought out | hair. tho people were scrambling into, thelf| entry into the ranks of this knighthood, | Pears to help Kyndty and Hare foe fe 1 was a ; ec not only the superb Ternina, tho fine-| ‘Jn this was strikingly symbolized the | coats and wr: C.D. | but had been refused because he had| Cred spear At Farsifal ee ad: Pullman oy However, last night's immense au-!dent of the performance. The wounded) voiced but violent. Burgstaller and the |Saviour and Maty Mazdalen, and the ine laid violent hands upon his own physical] Mains suspended over the youth's head: on tet Qicnce--perhaps to demonstrate its free. | swan which was to herald the approach | excellent Otto Goritz (who was Kling-| troduction of the Holy Communion ws selt ‘in ‘order that he might. appear, he grasps it and makes the algn of tho Unirammelied Americanism, startes in| put in appearance. for), but Anton Fuchs, the stage direc: /even more strongly synbolica! tic | OUTLINE OF THE worthily pure of the company he wished] (rosa, at which the magic castle cru! XEVANIA LIMITED Sizlauding. It brought its hands to-| ‘The swan was supposed to flutter, tol Uiractor ahd Gite Herts, Tho brbbed | sdone was by reversntit as to cmeke 1: | PLOT OF “PARSIFAL.')| ate i the tee sheer we agen nt to exniate hin| *Ob* cmipartment "Cara For Chile Retler when black-beared, jerky Alfred] reel through the alr. But it didn't. It) and smiled some more, as if conduct: | uplifiing and remove it entirely from vat, “ant there wavlays the Grail SHIGAGO AND ST. TOUIS Exe. is ° stor's | tho ’ a “Puralfal"’ performance was quite | critical oav'! 4 for the purpose of securin, ‘ashvitle (via CL Hertz took hls position at che conductor's| lopped along on the plainly visible ws the Joliest thing'in the worlds Hn the cowie soehe, Wwiere Ainfortas is| ‘The Holy Grail, m) clip supposed to| possession ef the Gr iJ H indithapotia,” Ghicage. “Be ‘desk. ‘To show there was no hard feel-|as if trying to wim, but making a bad! “The fever of homage had selzed the| cured by Parsifal touching hiss ve been uscd by the Saviour at the . aging, abdicates as Grail ; M.— CHICAGO 1. ing on his 7 Mr. Hertz bobbed and! job of the attempt. In consequence, the, house, for now followed cries of “Con-| With the holy spear, Anton Laat Bunnies anu Gea inowenion aomeret Troe of his eon ‘Ammfortas. piso Beggin iCAGO, LIMITED Pull smiled his appreciation in most de-| audience tttered, and !t continued to)Tled!”’ “Conriea!”’ and when finally the completed a fine impersc Hise l bloga tonas ene’ maior a fallen prey to one of the Flor Chicago, Toledo and Cleveland. Dine : i an was| director of the opera-house marched to] Of such sympathetic inf e that | His blood was caught as He hung k sor employed to ensnare $ UNION) 5.53" 5°" : Ughted fashion. smile when the dizzy old swan the very centre of the stage, there was| hurt, from the first, wus ali but felt sifled upon the cross, {s preserved for | the knights, and walle In her arms the 5 MADE 5] MOST) LOUIS | EXPRESS. 1 ‘These amenities camo tn cheerful con- | prought in as dead as your Christmas/an acclaim which, it seemed. mung reach| the oulogkers. | a. adoration, with the spear that plerced | M@gician had wrested the sacred spear ; Ye Ste Loule. Diane ee f G i fi of c dd was the ah : vay. With 0 ‘ v Va Riadme trast to the preceding notes of “the | turkey. oven the care of faraway Frau Cosma. |iean with tie Gral sowing in the handa| His side, within the sanctuary of Mont- | Awtoriay, cphte wound remains ar open | het Wee Ce Dougies coh PE yi sheoatdoeh Valley Routes soloma trombones” by union musicians| But the arrival of Parsifal brought 6l-| proven right there—if tt had not been | Of Parsifal, sundry gazing on him win | $tlvat, h Titurel had built tO en- | one, the one remedy being a touch of| $3-80 shoes are the [se Chicago. For ad al a See In every-day clothes, who were stationed | lence and a disposition on the part of] proven before—and, standing she | fhe kneeling, pinvine Kaien, the senate | tur these sacred objects he | {he shear that had inflight 1k.” Each) tn the world.” Ove 1.000 pining : fo ae ri , cognizs the hero of| dominant figure in that success was the , ng knights, the muse oI Oo. SRGT eR C he! time that Amfortas unvells the Holy] 000 wearers, ie For Pittee > in the rear of the house, ne eee ee ei tibibeee hewere ap ait diet Ung fo@th triumphantly, and the! bi : J about him a Sompnny fl Geatlihine wound: throbacanew=withiuie New YORK cary gross DH aaole ia a For Knoxe t . . . ——— apse &.; 43. Cone Connects for Cley outa Killed Cheiatmas Cheer, ped applause .n the bud. & cant which was filled to the brim | tor Howard’ Bt... tena SN att CINCTN. Alois Burgstaller, who was the Paral- presents, Breeden ean bee ake Mand. Ci eranetetaeari Seves fe Tt rather took the Christmas cheer out| yal, almost immediately began to betray Besides the presents given by the Broadway, 105 dee TESBURG. SPRCIAL:—Daily f cne to heir those doleful trumpeter. \yimself a student of the strenuous school Managemen: there were thirty-six dolis | RARE tess oN AND Ge soUTH. ith Wem 12fth » BROOKL' *10.10 (Desbromes and : OF. SHEL ret the freed pepele who had pale theit | of acting. He felt very badly indeed ts yy | fF the thirty-six litte gins r i + cor, ivod money kent ho a breve chatter °12] ooout the swan and lustily broke his company that had been sent to er Rerehot ay Dian’ ty cabrones foe oA 2 a Yo 0 ath Da «dl been s ‘ her | Tharnton 1 away, o 4 2 “tian ywisted their necks with natfve curt MY low across his Knee as an earnest that Goose" with the compliments of some | FEY rr reds Newark) Ava NEWARK 63 aan Pe to see whe he seins came from.) 1). swan season had closed, so far as unknown lady of kindly heart. —T le! Caw r at . Cortiandé: ae re, ——— ———— : ed by Intel ent sounds accompanied by Ant Ba iey he was concerned. Hucklederry Indians sent twenty Indian gloom from the gentloman who was 9p-] "5.0". asa wondrously sturdy Parsifal, anliahrortthacwentvi wine 68 ciating the Hahts ee Nie WHR OS VER CU the ea litile Harry Bulger in the “Laughing Water with no hint whateoeve Generally Remembers Both the] sunver wii there wae ee Fewer rasher ness which the character should neces- andy | Congressman Sullivan Arranges kantony" Hill who a few years N Sine a a} Y ayer napited. to ‘the ‘etn “ot. fearser. | N@W Y ork Central |: Railroads. a6 « 313), oad i RalLWAY.—Express, 3.25, 4.29 12.10 night dal urrive Wi aud depart ism Grand and B25 PB. dally eee 8S AS] Streets, mixed audience. settee asa fame old crowd” dida’s seem to be In . J ° ; : arily symbolize, B d tor every girl in the company, big or 7 | the boxes, Perhaps ‘hey were at home | $47 ig and Little Folks Who Do i i is mW rules Ia ° r trimming trees with diamond necklaces| When Kundry told him that his mother Ittle, from some unkown friend. Benefit at Dewey Theatre for se A aie oc thal world eave had died of a broken heart because he i _| Of course, as it always happens, the F ‘| n v,astive ML aud de oy . : See oeeee arin paves wore tne same | had wandered away and left her grlev- Their Best to Amuse the Pub-| cost gist ot the bigsest present, ana| the Family of Battalion Chief) tertay that came near causing a riot “gS Sstighiat ES breae 48.30 at Nats Bi 3e lamaia ie west Gale they were in disgut Ing, he sprang at tha creature's throat! |i, in addition to a kiss trom almost every! Coleman pean gies cake-welkera who! are en: AM: anatli Siete Retresa: salvo bat | SPEPSEK AND, WHOTEEN, Ra lie tes ‘ Most of the ladies. had heeded Herr| ke some wild thing. Yet this same Iehieeri oe the) opmpany actors tolk be: : Se AE CREAM A Teo NR AM jay Express: 12... 17.00 Pat | CHESAPEAKE AND. OHIO, RAL t Conried's interdiction of evening dress. | Burgstaller played Parsifal in Bayreuth ing totally blind to the fact that there x yen takea place !n Madison Square AMIS HTocal Express: yoo PM “A. Me week day and 9.53 P. Oe Nien x Plain afternoon gowns predominated, |and doubtless in the same flerce fashion. | wang oo, to all the children pat are microbes in kisses—Iittle Helen yiigi ani iea pst hiweaterit Linuied: LTRS NS TO Meee base eed e. but there were a few of the low-necked| The panoramic view of scenery when|T wish «, merry Christmas and & Mooney carried home a doll that just] Congressman Timothy D. Sullivan] with qh cares eet ante 8 dispute Px awontleam cantare neta, 6800 Pat | Adi ae sey os and sleeveless variety. ‘The result was|Gurnomang led Parsifal to the ‘Tem-| — Tear lacked an inch of being af tail as aig) has mate arrangement for a henent {Rit © Waker from Baltimore over Pee Albuny "Prov eben 1h AM | APA ase ya toa ST’ htouan & mottled effect. ple of the Grafl was something of a! So lisped Lelia Metntyre tn her cniia- | 8 eset. Hessormanes) 6 bal wivan) iat the: Dewey | 1eg ‘ccvcne. ar ee; ludeert and aser PA Decrolt a Chie: Spesial'+i0 00 aat | Saetituled teatis, Muffet, Parlor Care But if there was lesa dress in “the|novelty, though a trifle too theatric to| tah treble aa all the ohildren of the| Leila McIntyre, who is really big} Theatre a week from next Sunday night |v onie turnes of the Judges, and angry ah Nar at Ta it eBOIng CA 2 ara horseshoe" there was more attention, [be convincing. There were distressing | “Mother Goose” company, dle ones and | (MOUkH to be married (and who expects| the proceeds to be devated to tho relief | tg ut a ‘Tew ‘welinne the, Urlate AWweatern faxpress ene @ gn Sundays. Goclety sat up and took notice in a|hitches in the movement now and then, | iltle ones, eathered around the big. tree | {0 be soon, they #ay,) received a doll} of the four ohildren of Battalion Chief | Tin steyner wae sent to ene teers Adtvongace: @ Mon Bx ket offices! Nom. 401, 13 manner as commendable as it was un-|and when one section of the temple| that Klaw & Erlanger had prepared for | iso from a litte girl who attended last) Coleman, of the Pire Department, who |" ieee aes? eaitece Aeeeuae Binet gat ig Aicadrns et Sch + giidk, 112 ana pas ‘Special was shoved about six feet too far and] them 1 -| Saturday's matinee and who thinks| Was Killed tn the Mott stro ner Sith at.) usual, Milady did not sit with her back on the stage after the perform: stroet fire. Ay PIR Iain ad SA asta ; ie ad Sb 5 5 Mother Goove'a daughter is really only| Coleman enjoyed such sp! h sheen ; to the stage und gossip idly of worldly |had to be yanked back into place spec-| anco at the New Amsterdam Theatre ; : ypanenJoyed: such’ splendid) health ri hi y. tponaway tt aid tke q|tators couldn't help indulging in a lit-| last night. LN a eee acne been dis-| 89d was by nature #0 generous that ho |¢T# Went through the rehearsals with iV, Exar Ki) irondWay, and Pennaytvamer anew matters, She faced to the front ani When the last 'p: had deen dis js I pa bt, Station? “The New York Tranater Company. > i behaved aa decorously aa if she were in| tle “parsifalage" at the expense of the! Miss McIntyre was atill in the itttie-| tributed the orchestra played and ‘the| made no provision for the future and | OWL further trouble much ll feeling LS ehh TH cal} for and check bag *ehurch too strong stage hand: irl frock she wears in the pantomime, |Wholé gompany sang sonys-old ones! hls death left the motherless ttle | Wa caused by the cent Guniareat nihone “Od Eighteenth 35 : «| wi : yor—and then there | one, cra 5 ; eh : iro ephone 9 ‘sui almost reverential stillness came An Impressive ‘scene. and about her were gathered the come-| was & chorus of “Merry Christmas.” and Re eee SAN parierm cane snipe: eS pathetic darts ee dade af umbnnted, then OW tenes 1. woop. . with the first strains of the Vorsplel, re ans, leading Indies, prima donna, bal-| the little ones went home with’ their] @nce money that w! paid to them és . PleKet offices ttn Ra. We Ne General Manag: Pass'r ‘Tratfic Manager, tig The high, vaulted dom: however, let dancers, chorus girls and kids who mothers and fathers, who were walting| is small in amount resulted, but the walkers will be | Broad, amth st and ® Tin hitpa tore keene outside, and the big ones—well, they “ hpruced ‘up again to-night and go Into a Went Bsth at play the goslings in Gooseland, gome | uuidt And the Te tee was tie] TR Congressman has taken personal| the walk with as much onthusinem as | {ony New York 3 TM Fulton st, and were in thynts and spangles and some] only man who wasnt happy. He will|charae of the benefit, and {t Is safe to|if the mix-up yesterday had been a love! Telephone 0), Rtreat tor New york had quickly changed to street clothes| have to clean the stage up to-day.” say that It will be a record breaker In| aMair Sentral eedenoe pe Wwescente faxnegea Oo iy BSCE RC TH ATOrH aaa pts. The best performers AS Serre! Groans ris ‘nto “high was woven the sacred sug-/ with the procession of knights bearing uwston of the Sacrament, the Grafl and|the wounded Amfortas, who finally un- the Faith Motives, Deep organ tones|covers the Grail and raises the holy rose from the orchestra pit every now | vessel, which glows red as a bright polne of rr od again, nilngied with a muste mys-|shatt of light descends from above, | fore the festivities began. place in actorland re Coulstimus was ; by Gen Manager. Kent Poism* less easily recognized and un-| presented a pleture of profound mean-| Th management pad arranged for a|celebrated Ingt night, either. Down, at{iy vaudeville will appear, and boxes D PEOPL peared eek : aoeee ah on by the audience with al-| ™mmoth Christmas tree, which was| the Casing Paula Piwardes creat WHI be auctioned off to men pro tative if destred. Le ea LE aa ta Dullt up ind decorated with spangles, | Banic DY the lavishness with whic sheljy che political and amusement. world ran WES R.R. Diamond to A Teanqall Woodland Scene. |" "The music here approached the sub-| ®!Mering golden threads, sliver star] One of tho time-honored cus Ae As the nope eC onaresinan Sullivan) Ape invited to call at any one] yew york Central & Hudson River Re R| "ATOR: 5 lime in Its devotional beauty, a weird| 1U% colored incandescent Lghts, glass | the Casing is f PRC OL provide for the education of te Cole-|@f our stores for Vinol, our Fieikiin. gt. station, sew | DIAMONDS, Bt i) ‘Then, softly and suddenly, the cur-|accompaniment being the chanting of| PS and all the other tyme-honored | M2Y 4 gold pleees Mt man children ‘ 7 : se york. and 1S min later toot WATCHES, | AN, tain varted, revealing a tranquil wood-| the prophecy of Amfortas's redempttun | Perhernalia of a Christmas tree. | wardes i pe delicious cod liver oil medicine, Kitermediate pointa to al-| JEWELRY. 5 2 (apgtalets FAMOUS PICTURE BURNED. |which contains no oil. Ilyas | land scene, the forest surrounding the|by voices which seemed to come from| There were presenta for everybody, | each at : 1 2 y payme Castle of the Holy Grail, with the gray | far above, M) from little Helen Mooney, the smatiest | 50!) Bi Hiudion and Mohawk Ex-| DJAMONDS, wateher, eagy paymentad epee and aged knight Gurnemanz roused by| All this time Par: stands a dumb] R!"l_ {nthe company, to the Fairy] giris and 7 5—Geatton IS the greatest strength crea- bso PMN i pssst eee the dawn and awakening two esquires| spectator, and because he fails to] een “merry merry. » press agent or iucaaea tor and body builder for old but : Me ie, = i who have slumbered beside him, understand the ceremony he‘ ls thrust Audlence Saw the Tree, UI MESDUR Tet snutiva comeatan f any, nea Uppervilie, Va, | h LER tf 1 er Patents. Hat ono the patriarchal Mignity which | rudely from the temple by the angered} ‘The tree was erected on the elevator] With iThe Runaways’ at th deairoyed DY fre, cau | people we have ever sold, 00 v. x oi. Muttato, Cleve- ‘ ass gave to Gurnema a-House, had the Christm it $s iti > : re omptly procured) pet: glass ea vente) Guim pana lity Gurnemang. In the art of standing still| stage that shows the last transforma- Kb a OCALA Bu ee an off tank starteq/We return your money if it] 180% Mf ee eT CY ire sped Ani ¢ bass | Burgataller is supreme. tlon scene, and the whole audience had| ber of the company, from Fay and Me. and Mrs, Duiany | fail 0.08 P.M | oa?’Patent Attorneys, 245 Broadway, volce he raised. in prayer earned him| were ended the first lesson, and an|@ @limpse of it. When the fast spec-| ton down to the humblest chorus g ‘ eldest daughter, Miss Revevoa | Alls. id ADAlis: | ADS eek — SS Y added respect and admiration, which] audience which had taken nearly two| tatar had left the theatre the curta! ‘At. Waliack's Maclyn Arbuckle and| Dulany, managed to escape with only | RIKERS DRUG STORE, Cor, 6th Ave]. tly Tals Se nine Bteadily grew trom that time on. hours of gloomy Wagner diet on ai Rs curtain} willis Sweatnam had presents for all] thelr personal effects. One of the most | and 2 ; Fe BM eave Jersey City, RR Lawyers. 2 eqnpty ‘stomach crowded out, fot most| 2 Seat wp again and Joseph Caw-| tho boys and girls who play school chil-| serious josges ts that of Melssonier's | at Afation) (C) at tno A. MoS at ber and slow was the opening | [ott on Broadwls p |. tharne emerged from his dressing-room dren In ‘*Phe County Enairman,” ‘and| picture of Chaniotte Corday. which. was | 24 W PM Tie. tabled at peincipal hatets, amy ascend, and 4 k Mr Y, to get something less 4 . . 4 re phe: f ‘ t. FU Seriews. fohecked from hotel OF Py it was marked by general biteroat Canta Claus gard, Behind him camo | Mixine Eilott bad expensive presqpta] burned. | his) famous, painting wits lectin Ave Peeldenog bee Westoott Rxbress GEO. ROBINSON ‘La \ gue! the mud x tngio ‘ fe fe for the four le ones who help per!bovgnt in Paris several years ago by] KINSMAN'S DRUG STORES, 123th St. me) CE. LAMBERT, id » at 38, ea Perea ee lence, ag | The \magle \wardepll of, Kuingéok of of the Godselem) Monkeys. deuwing! te-baye:"Her Owa Way"’at the Sazby. the late Henry Grafton-Dulany. and Sth Ave, 001 Sth Ave. ‘gtuyManacen Gen’ Pass'r ANG antinte EN ea Fe OL Bayar Lea pEk aah ungnr fies ms aie oR RRO oe ; ; ’ , o ei, * nbicecary Seow asi Te