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“TWELFTH NIGHT” NIGHT,” AS SEEN BY ARTIST HARMONY, Ol THE EVENING WORLD ‘ALL YORKVILLE AT QOOPRDOREDIDE G94 9OT GHD ISHHHE HEE DODO DLO LEDS OD DOGG OGGT ES eee ; 4 3 | ‘ 1 ‘ | : | Audience Which Sees Viola Al- :|Every Notable in the Thirtieth _ len in Shakespearian Comedy + | andAcjoining Districts Turned of the Twins More Respectful =! Out to Have a Jolly Time, and) i 2! . 7, than Enthusiastic. | Got Their Money’s Worth. | | ensciren eoe: | VIOLA PLAYED IN ONE KEY. 1) HARRY C. HART THE HOST. ral | Winsome Star Makes a ; “AE rae ts ve akes a Pretty Boy, 2 | Look at the List of Politicians and les ie ym 4 2 es uanl ae an Too Much 5] Prosective Ones There and shen jurtain a Goe: i oe oes Before a . Wonder Why There Was Such a} all. ; Let of Nice Girls. | “Twelfth Night,’ at any rate, didnt > . | seem like “first night.” at The Almonauth Chub y 7 The assemblage which “gathered to {ARAgoyUIN atrial gether” at the Knickerbocker last night | % 3. | fa Of Tanimaty: wns respectful but not feverishly en- . 1 dance thuslastic. b Tammany turne | If Viola Allen's first name suggested | 7 " and nt the same thme do h | her playing Viola, we might indeed ve | & + | Harry: Hart. tho leader of tho dis | forgiven if we asked trite qi jon. be ey ut Li Hon. Larry Delmour Not that her Vtola was wholly un- 3] wae lured from the fast ot City} i} pleasing—for where is the Sebastian | % S| tsiund for the oceaston, and he ap-| who would not be twin to her?—yet 2A on the ballroom floor encased In 1$ was played too much in one key. | ; ut the walsteoat of which was While her alto accents commended her | @ \ ala) wrinkled when he left early in to thy brave disguise of tim Dares} 2 [the morning from the habit he devel- » Page, the woman did not peep through | 4 riny. |. of bowing {9 all the preity girts often enough to satisfy the sentimentat 4 T | ne saw it sense, be o| rr girls, fine strapping young fel- Miss Allen's was a studious, more or e © | tows and a lbernt sprink of the old fess picasing impersonation with | > x 14 year's ball of the club Winsome play of features, but tt tatlea| & : most successful of the to quite carry across the footlighta. $ ® | many notatile entertainmes Tam- HOW e atm not tertainments the Tam > o | ma men of the district have given. took one fall out of Violaa hard fall. > | rhe began early and ended early This ee when, in bowing during a "), en the moi and ff in every aity | curtain call she stepped backwara $ %, oe Fevaretastnerocl against steps whch proved a stumbling | & as a ee os phere ate * vail block, and came to physical grief. Hap- ‘ RiAnnpaees pily she covered her confusion with such # city to transact re- Presence of mind that .ae accident was Cats fr ORSEREY) turned into an incident’ which many Malyollo (John Blair) Scents Olfvia'n Handkerchter. {were all at tho Algonquin ball last , appeared to accept as quite Shakes- | night Pearian if not Delsartean. ee 206s06oooosrooroonnd | Ment James Youngs's Sebastian bore al! fain BiB h Btn te — - What a Hort of Notables! striking facial resemblances to the twin | @ 7 fi eee alee IatePentcthe) cota et kee The grand march, whieh started at Listactoriite o'clock, was Ind by Michael Cosgrove spits oftort to. tha contrary ieathie $ | and hls pretty wife. Rehind came Harry Sreula creep Into the mind ‘nna cause || | Hart, 1 yonder hic Mansfiel = | ting along without her over there In | darkest Brooklyn. | ! john Binir, showing no . nit Darang. kiss Aunt Jeannie imprinted an i dertaker w IPS a season ‘ago. mi i Mal- / _ - Fol enta' volio something Mkincio she na ltenecs ¢ | of a. corpse. pte Fleming, who eats $24 pride of a. sincere floor-walker, and Heth A Rounted ho tie oe le Tilbury invested Maria with ; 7 wea tty’, hotableg from the Thir- epirlts and an infesting Iaugh 3 Nothing Explosive in the Build- ©), ¢ pIAY was sumptuously staged, the | : i Itallan garden of Olivia's palace hav! g i i pee ane Gre Masice th | ing but Whiskey and Liquors fire eae urled so mus! y g j seh The water-bovs, Ay aud Comptingty that | 6 —Nevertheless, Considerable 3.i\i0'" Yee thts wien fcene, drove a thirsty, if not thriving, | o experts, whose horses run | trade! ee | & Damage Was Done. [Pe —-—_ 1g |e a ay THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE.” |@ | Beare , 1% A fire, followed by a mysterious ex: | mat ertnar iad aied phi Passion and Pollttes Which Would | ® poston: whieh ere RS and, Tquor Dealers’ Associa, | Oriental Hall, at No, 2 Rowery, threw nd Jim Carson, of! Make Tammany Tiger Roar, | ¢ the residents of that neighborhood into | the ; Harry Jetter, who Every one at the Criterion Theatre| 2 & panic SES ee ee ite yestenlay afternoon must have ‘been | 2 | Phe halt Is owned by Louts Singer, of tigcr, the court officer: C «lad that Martha Morton got the prize. No. Orebard street, Vaudeville en- | pe Inspector dis- i he pugtense iy te st had the satistac- | {7 tertninments are given in the hall, in] triet Wd ayn tal pe she PIANUMEES Ge tee ne Orsino (John Cralg) Consumed by the Prasion + | which are tableg for the serving of food | thus far in the dh | the manuscripts of the judgen in the | @ He Feels for Oly Mine Grace Filigian an Ottvin, ©) dnd dries anes anid hie hele explicable—things than “The ‘Triumph ;? 2?OOo2@ Os 4 ee’ READE oORE aE Gene, &o-00-3606 8] A pedestrian noticed amoke coming out from chet rte Pet Tove a. mr Alea = ——— i nee a “i es of the pluce and turned in an alarm, Lsphalt prine Misx Morton mixed up. politics an jl The crew of Engine Ne. 5 broke in the ti! Ther Harry Davis, fuewmany tiger stand on his tind lege, Of ‘ 2 door and, aa they did so, there was a! Wily Simos. Huts Hart's corberus, and rour, | iz tremendous explosion, which shook the sind Jon D ¥, sporting editor of the ‘The hefo, played by William Haredurt, ' | GaUie unlenborhoud City Record nd -shouiders: wasn thar hetween (Ko | Immense volumes: of smoke and] _ ‘The Lobster King Presents roses—one dark, the other fatr—and, ” | flame shot through the building, and/ Billy Moye district expert on Job: gleepite alt tia AL expert like j Jan the windows were smashed to| *t bebafaed ees eo ‘ Finn Roget his Fee Ga q i. splinters, A, great hole was torn in * be- that he couldn't have possibly carried | | ge the'celling of the auditorium. Fortu- bw-biall’ dist falls to muscaln his own ward. a SSS nately there was no one in the build- dT ST IL) Cho Hees eh no other men in the| Wabash Continental Limited in|in« at the time, so there was no one AnentT tic andve. ont at oullera: ? ¥ Seca NAT, ry 44 . ‘oderick and ont of 01 ix"hnioweie | Tuneful Songs and Pretty Girls With His Rapiers, Duels and pi uae al wr ; ie Peach ash of tity diatloguished WAS one ot 7. } isi j bynes ‘i sw ot clear. i -FI ollision—Engines 0} OU] The Are was giickly put ont, hut no centy-four dances on the list wate, Wirt eile) Please a Large Audience at’ Full-Flavored Oaths, J. K. Trains baal Damaged, but cause could be discovered for the ex-| ina’ “Bedelia three times on the po; and the et 4 ry i iy plosion. Battalion Chief Langford) gramme, there was i Rothe tae the Fourteenth Street Theatre Hackett Makes a Good Im | Engineers Escape. thought t was due to escaping gas,|#fOUNd | a charge of the lexion and rept Oo indulge In —t ii ice. ressi: i “ but Singer said he used only candles! y))) and he was assisted by John Extravarant yet | George Evans in Voice, Pression at the West End. and electric ghts, He sald the only ppert, Jou Rell, Dantel A. she dy rete naturalness | | explosive material he knew of in hig) han, John. H. fa thous ate yorkville reenes by Carlotta Nilison, Who, as the |. oon aay aia hoes ea Raplers, full-flavored onths and en. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 9—A long-distance | place was whiskey and other auors,) id the Llovolns fair lady, dem Ved, ng she tecontiy | No wonder that poor old horse aopked Se er Oa ae Ae et seiyan ago from Raymond, Mi, |none of which was stored upon the| ‘rhe itivers of the, Algonquin Club Bee te Cee Gttctee Inca teat HeGR |i wenaGr they DROUENE Him On in thelr eee sires Invaded'pence: Vito tin etrent that the Wabash Con- (ground floor, (The Fiew Marshal was | Ore) GOmbar id. tan. lyon gonna a ar i ag vciviak they. browent HIE ful Harlom last night when J. 1 | tinental fAmited train, due here at 7.16} notified to make an investigation, |-de vice: brea Brink | Th was so lorge that no one " ; cke pro’ fhe Crown Prince’, D3 o another tra pre last Ingerson, Recording: ary, Co I feel slighted at lack of m on, | Thine," produced lant night at tho Hackett, brought, “The Crown, Fringe" 1 Mi ran Into another t nin thera last eens all Singerson, Fee Cofresnonding secre: Dme may fect Wank! tee Etre! n G d ‘Theatre ) nist n both « : nels Fa att, Financ Ae AES I ieNey sayy Ebvana Tae AnusHta5 Atter straying Into devious traits, ae! badly’ and two women passen- | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS eater Baward ir Se ny, reuse , vans Oo star, aie ; Sen ealeiueadine les aan Nf : se W. Murphy, Sergeant-at- OLD FAVORITE RETURNS, [otherwise the audience would not have | fe Heal hero of “the crisia and as | sabia cuts GULI ra]| WORK MONDAY WONDERS. pe ™ =lbelieved that he had act yy Lae ie ‘Oxded sn min i} aped b: mping. . s ene ear she | Hackett has at last returned to his fir KQuincy Adams Snwser" Greeted 1° by is oe He init Ne [love, the re na ha by Large Audience at the purhupa; though It didn't aay! solo chosen mn Prince’ ax his] Americnn. \(rogramns, the great for return His fel- “Quiney Adams Sawyer’ appeared at! third ace was a handi if it ae Sea te bme the Ameriean Theatre last evening, play wasn't—not by a long she Hretnimeunget rene compuiied by the samo village quartet, Waa breezy, and not this Rjetarnciniece oer halve game old snowstorm, husking bee und prettier lot of stage pict UE Mas a rite " plied + all the count-y divertis= ts that in New York than tn the chorus group- rte wn Prince was tabi leo i mado the pl attraction at the ings of “The Good Old Summer ‘Mime. | Tt Ah Academy, ot t D ‘ Mr. Evang himself has a very pleasing | (1° 01) a ar Graken paponstvllt: | voice when he uses his natiral tones, | [4 matin eS 3 to both titude and went the tate of jand when, by of contrast, he bring» ita: laying out vill eure Mut in his famous feminine falsetlo notes he aad Anteal Jengany Be eS NG stores with (10 Wie fo8 °} ‘The prince of a mythical kingdom Brent prodignitty. Ono tiia that canded | MAKES & bearing a breakfast-food name, and the The American andience great delight, 1a | Save for the weakness common Fqveen of another Kingdom with an . nedition to.th ons, was the | diana of displaying ta Giuatly. nredigeated (iis) are. balroined . lot of pretty that would make ithe shape of Jokes thal have seen b ei Roti ties fome of the Brondway productions (WM) ayy hg makes ohe wish that Four-| {0 | ¢ ene Lbealiee a Usiseay pate with chagrin, ay teenth wireet could move further uptows | 1" Lee AEE eOeritee Ulere i jand xive Broadway first mighters # : Tete . N SANG IN AID OF SAILORS. | ch iat muti) rank. Bounds vaguely familiar, Sa | It is evident that Mr, Evans in gen- | S008" T & ; Prominent Women Patronesace of | erous, for he wrote the tho, Hefure the third wet was over Huekott Phin Charity Concert, ‘play and he didn't give hlp SuFateteatinn Sts aly z ang hit, This. wis © Wash, afd his suppl A concert in ald of the Seamon's 22ng Nt aoa atee Bouellt Society was given tn the al Contay ae Cin, Manon «nd a betut Feat in “yom 0 Waldorf-Astoria yestere fully owned chorus Oat, oy a deft uw a . ‘ Poon Te artists. Wi ot hulen pupae tann, aliel : valved it raptur §39-54l—NorthwestCor. 37th St,& 8th Ave.» Derantacd hibiid, M What ned yriads ts work Was praisewort! Mine. Be! umann olnk ui THe rey x threugne id be has lost none ¢ ie fisted ut the plano by Mis i A . antic glamour that to: e i re eno! evans nad is innings in) the olt-tim antic glamour that ton Spe eslal Andre; Banciat teat Flower ‘Phat Grows 18 | aco red him) to the matinee | BY cent Bethan sung with Miss Annie Mare | 1°) 1/1) ron urlelh's Hy. The singer was en- | pretts ee wands 0) MAY ony 10 alazy nt | me le s fl } . ; Rbvalastically encores ive our Blown Ra AN tas ities | Chartotte Wal who, young | he GREAT CONBLICT js on. paeely article in the house has been stripped of its pro!i v nl , John 1, | kored with “My Little Japnnos,”” sung Roly aut 4 9, ion GAINS, Sater, Bre. anderbilt, Mrs, Jc he | with Gan Phillip and. A chorus of aoe | (imce, julmont comp elled to join the ARMY of BARGA TC URNITURRIEVENTI(C Ne RICA AGM enNT ener 7, Morgan, Mrs. Edmund’ 1. Baylies, | Wiehing, Golahas. | This act was prince Our TREMENDOUS FEBRUARY R 2 EVENT is the talk of Greater New \« re, Os Arie al ine Beckman. | men and ‘A Qnaaling array. of young | ind the costume iP are sacrilicing Furniture at prices that must attract your attention, Cash or Credit, as you please. isa _Chanler, Aan j women in bathing suits, | ——— j mw Mts, Henry Lewis Morris, Mr bath | = 7 Ww LS IN VIDEN 3 + Moron, ‘Airs “Orme Wilson. Pai iSTOLE AN INVALID’S CHAIR., E SUBMIT THESE E OE] CE Gan Dix and Mrs, Btu EUCHRE TO AID CHURCH. | —- = ‘ ae See eae —_——— é i _— iso McGuire Is Now Held tn ¢ pectal e K FOR LADIES. ober Be 5 parecer ens bes St. John Chrysostom Congregation | 81,000 Hall, | : ele spake namel Bed, he Harler , fo Give Affair Monday. 1re, who iivea In the Aroin i | achieved a reputation for novel PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS IN THE PRODUCTION OF “ TWELFTH tainments, and on Lincoin's Birthday A progressive euchre followed by a re- Eve will outdo Ite record by a beet tion wil be held on Monday evening, steak party to the Indies, Bx-United | 1%, at Zeltner’s Hall, One Hunaved | ¥ States Appral Daniel B.. Dowling, 1 Seventieth street and Third asenne. a he Ovide "1 he fair is in atd of the Church Jom Indies have eee) eal the eat Ay ane ixty 1 strect an a he iN preopu a ard ns j jae be Hee roll Te ore Wi vuivstund forks | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS hag to be carried ta gi Indy. 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