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if ¥ | @latoresting one and Mansfield i in “The Misanthrope Makes bot a Cain Saccess in} sy: Moltere’s Comedy, Though Performance 1s Very Good Fun. ‘To pay that Richard Manafleld scored half auocesa with his production of “The Misanthrope” at the New Amster. dam Theatre last night ts @ fair way of stating the case. For two acts and o half Mollere's comedy went along at @ epltited pace, then it slowed down a bit’ The actors, not the play, were to viame, But the rformance, a8 & whole, was a decidedly creditable and fry good fun, Spring fashion was out in ite finest to woo Mansficld vary his anolent reper- tolre with something new—to see him in a character which, although as old as thn Comedie Francaise, was new to the American stage’ as an Mnglishe Every one will probably character suits him, He to himself more over chuckles) in the fastness of his awtucy. In fact, many of Alceste's dark- Green utterances sound like a confession of Mansfield himself, ‘They must have appealed to him immensely, The zest with which he set his teeth In them demonstrated his relish of the bitter meat, But he sweetened much of it with some truly delicious comedy, Ho had the audience laughing @ good share of the time, in his petulant attitude toward Alovets, however, he brougat ou the rigsewous side of the man wt tau coxpense of the nobility “nd pathos which underly him. There w4s also a lack of shading, It was all black and white, » Longer ace Qaintance with tie part will doubtless bring more variety and more finesse, jaart night it gat on hime ieile rigidly. Was ko a new suit Of “eture ela hen: well. as has been reinarked, it fitted him The Bonnet Episode the Best, It was in the episode of the sonnek tb Mr. Mansucid appeared at als beat, behite ry bir enuance of tne iuppisn Oronie, Wao, Alter Nie Luso.ne provesca duns ot trlend- Walp for Aicesie, requess pis judge oh w sonnes He has Whitton, Wad Lie b @ypninng of w deilwittus pies Or acting. Kenyon was cupial ae Oronte, Git, nis aifeyied seniiauniaiy yy ne of & Hod inine on "Hope, in Wien “tollore sutitinen the poviry ot his bf ‘was inunilavie, From the first Mr, Mansfeld charged the oharacter with a iery impatience &nd Intolerance of polite conyaniions @nd pianted It firmiy on a stupborn ten eyive to be at war with al) the world or Ueeer ahs 9 His first quarrel with the coquettish Colimene waa inleresting, Dut later on fis monotony of manner Gnd eternal raliing at fate, which eut- Jored for want of & Ww $f, One's. Herves. the himsical pote, wor ‘The only lapses Som suvenuous were when Celim needied Alceste into believing thrul and twisted him #bout . Mansfeld etormed impotently in tie seene where 1A Alceste gives way lo jon at the discovery of Colimene # jolly, and he failed to awaken any pathy when tho misanthrope want N with the deePiration that he woud ) i] among the animals of the wilder } a that honesty whioh ho had failed ty find In the animals of civillsation, Men Did Best Work. The men of the cast did better work |i they have done at any time dur: the present engagement, Mr, Kon~ 46 Oronte, Mr. Andrewa aa Phil: . the patient friend of Alceste, and Selten and Mr, Berthelet as the ‘issind-Gaston-lke pair of nobios a FP. jpve notes on Celimene, ‘ve pactcularly he women nutered: by comparison, | imei while it pas- i ’ iy y 1, now in manner; and Miss “ cao Atsinoe auguevted a New ) nd spinster more than neh yivde whose worldiiness is ‘Bnly dis. divsed, The aceno Where these two el each uther what other people siy Cf fem waa the frat ge vaio in (he ey were feline ik in. their methode.” The ont ome P clnwa hy ware Hot e ev were common back-fonoce variety, cD. fp Saat! ORT “JINNY THE CARRIER’ 1S WHOLESOME, A wholesome bit of rural England, full of the bracing atmosphere of rose- hedged lanes, of God-fearing folk and Of ample lives—the plotureaque setting of @ feacinating romance—was Israel Zanewill'’a latest comedy, ‘Jinny the Carrier," at the Criterion last night. Crulkehan ‘etches made the ohar- @oters famil! and Tennyson had ac- Quainted us with their pecullarities of dialect. Zangwill ia them on the stage and gave them speech. The comedy, with its fetching caauial mess, was at timos as pretty as anything the season has produced. At other times, especially in the first two acts, it Jagged—Cull of talk of no purpose, and labored introduction of characters, ‘But of the love acenos in the last two acta, Mota of bathe ey, eltuations wv rought Annie ¥ Ie wath Td nt ussell's pentness ey were decidedly well Hi “a Pretty Love Story. post snes ve wald that Sette aan Neil Teper st act. crruel Be Lond Gay Bar es emit 4 re “Mine ation, an ry were all t! ao ie coated alven. them ate if eoiiliiea the comedy would t Do You . Hear the Town Talk? Much fs beng said this week about the wonderful advertising feat ac- complished Inst Sunday, when 2,817. ‘|Help. Wants have be @ great rather then an dite muce ete #horteomt: are Mr, Zangwill’s, Russell Was cerbainl ly & success, ‘HEIR TO THE HOORAH’ 1S A CLEVER COMEDY, The character who gave the name to Paul Armatrong’s clever comedy, The Heir to Hoorah,"" at the Hudson Theatre, last night, did not appear on the stage until the middle of the third act, But that was not his fault, You wee, he waan't born until tl hal of tig When hi oY Somber of the cart bt lw lack of vitality, was due CH th baulee, and brealtast food or sawd which composed his anatomy, no one complained, iy The Helr to Hoorah" is justly billed ds "an yet ican Raney: sian | 4 thoroughly American and it laugh. evoking comedy, ‘The plot Ip att of the Me ‘mated couple FOUR towether Oy child, but the sett ing nd aw roundings of the ‘main theme are ingenious and emuaine, The scene is laid in ‘a ft Ing town A divide. "Tie Hoorah 11 his brothe; are {ts raiiene re owners, catches a poor aristocrat; catches Jos, and Joe catche He ts made Vi) Understand thi married him for his her, and three acts Vater wnother-In-law and returns to hap sine Meantime he ant a bunch of ¢ellow- ingen Eat Ne Ree oe it sparkling native fun, Inters with & pathos worthy of Bret Hartes best tava, The company was of uniform excel- “une lence, led by Guy Bates Post as Joe Laey; It Included John W, cone whe aia line Dit of character, wor Dave Lacy: Beverley Bitgreaves, w. was natiral and altogether charming as Kate Brindon: Nora O'Brien, Wright Kramer and Wilfred Lucas, KELLAR RETURNS i TO MYSTIFY US. Kellar, ‘ithe peerless magloian,” made hia reappearance to New York audi- ences lust night at the Majeetic Thea- tre, where he made a largo and en- tle house very mucn bewlidered, and convinced the “nursery of small girla and boys present that wizards coally wera and are, and that the Arabian Nights were novhing to take lightly after all, ere was nothing Reinet, new in the marvels, Be perforaied, | but thie Aigiti kl dtyplayed was truly won- derfuly and. the ‘trick , an an astoundingly handsome euulpment, Kellar was assisted nowned welpht-of-han. Valadon, fresh ‘rom vt mystery, Kgyptian Hall,'" Whe keen interest diapinyed in the “Levitation of Princess Karnac’ and the Simia Beance promiges an exceed- ¥ succeasfiil engagement for tho time meglolan, and proves that’ hia Mpularity is greater than ever before, COLONIAL NOW UNDER PERCY WILLIAMS. 5. Were all played latge ecale? with England's re- aribet, Pau! “England's home The Colontal Mustc Hail started on its new career under the management of Perey Willlams last night amid a gor- wequs floral gispiny, celia My tus, Who was the star at added to the interest of tie AtMer Bs ianure: by giving some Mempicten, i, Was among the stage Inst night. by. tho ew Fay favorites Imbat eratwhile “Clash All the Circle staff and the entiro icircle show took possession: of | Golonial, and there jturnout that tt looked as It the poo ark old Circle might have to be opened for the overflow, At Other Theatres, Peniett Qhal mers comedy, the namo ich ortened to "'B'ron- a rere the Savoy he Pri Weodiande’ Pixley: wid Luders's fan- fale, musical comedy, was the ‘ate traction at_the Grand Onera-ho Eleanor Robson apneared in ‘Mer May, Ann” at th? Harlem Oper wilt se and Walk Hy) = at $e We West ond Theat tre, Be methine ih & week of joan Theatre by tre, entre Btock i Ruswan melodrama \< al ist POSES? B2LQOHEFOHOOOIAX PLPSOOHHOLSEOS VE (Copyright, 1904, STHORsIS 10% PRECEDING 8. taser in if ali Btofier Guttorsnt Moore Ww father) Tiisporal eels ai adfnette National Pree: 4 is ht a9 tpi dap sbs ote atass OOK Whig Eyey, Nios Hava Gor TO ; STOP YOUR CNonstust) QDLMPHHERT DOOHH HOH POOTH OGG? PHESVRDOOYS \7EM OVER. THE: FENCE, MARY JANE WOULDN' GIMME} ANY Room: VOCE: SCIKLKASARAAAAAMMAIRRAUL POPOL PESESOO>IOOOE CHAPTER 8 Meibuus, Tip ? Glvorogs wife, and that Bal Rawlins Whilo he ‘a vieitor, who Is Ben Moreland, ape * fe ifeatity Veaven linge, fyrmured Kilsip to Imse with a als. appointed ‘on on . “But why dldMoreland keep mt 80 long?" “I cannot tell you," replied Calton, out m8 doubt the confession will ex- an then for Heayen's sake read it!" woke in Dr. Ghinsten, | impatiently. ‘Hmm quite in the dark,’ and all your tail ia Greek tome. : "One moment," tal 8! by ‘ punale trop tinder his cht rand sunt y ) are Dou enter ana Koh held ‘up ateht Son nt ei HUCK sulted and weather wo! 1gue In rat aaleed Calton, start. t Whyte’ to’ S ated yeahs with pall found the the ate Phat street, East Melbourne, i) Foti ™\ Aah an ent Lids roy-gardens into town,’ cpl cult atrange,”’ No W: Herman, Wan at tho Sta foe ‘entuoky'” Was aeon at the hire) \anded at the ‘Third fered “'The Confer theatres wi ling Nt Ne ii "Gi Bee ga ae enone Frrigy Pig ay an Ake good Blt pee hind Hetea bart ieginay oe Tiaton Mid, 1h ‘ROMe] CHAPTER XXXVI. (Continued. De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bonum, “Unfortunately, it ls too ‘Brian, sadly. question,” said Calton, ust xead his confession.’ floctor, uni weet, “But why the detective?” asked the , aa he took his to tap paid no heed to the remark, but tool? & small bottle put of the ‘phy {s monstrous!" he cried, in & og won't ait ati and hear this| bein t my dead friend. tru “How dare you say go?” maid Chind-| mre wat ton, turning angrily on him, “And you going to marry his daughter)" ‘phere {a only one way to sett! eoldly, "Because I want him te hear for him- peif ‘that Mr, Frettlby committed ¢ ot | OFlme, Yhet he may keep slienc ,"” “Not till I've arrested him," sald Kil- | determinedly. ut he's dead,” said Brian, 'm spesking of Roger retorted Kilaip. me | tine Oliver Whyte." Chinston sald, “T tell you no," a a ee “Heaven knows to preserve any one. I know, Peal (ls the papers?” Prettlb; ‘9 & much more likely. story,’ ald Calton, veh should like Mark Frettiby's good name, ‘and it is with this object I have brought you all togethor, I wilt read the oon- fession, and when you know the truth I want you ail to keep aiient about it, as Mark Brettiby is dead, and the pub- @t | itation of hie orkme an do no good to " resumed Calton, ad- Gremsing the detective, “that you are fully convinced in your own mind thet you are Nght and Lam wrong, but what j¢ I tel! you that Mark Frettlby died ns. | hokling those very papers for the sake of which the crime was committed?” ‘a face lengthened considerably: Moreland, “Sor he and no other “The marriage certificate of Mark dnd Rosanna Moore, the wo- man who died in the back slum. + Kilaip was not often astoniahed; but And Dr. Chinston fell wana what's ree aia on Calton, Mae you ‘hat home outit should to Frettlby ® cortaln wo nights wum tor war oliver Wngte hime ver Whyte hime ouiddtmaelt2” Schoed Br theroth SUEDIIAGO: as, Indes hey ‘Yes, that, thanke to wns Poisons Act {kilow no one, would be to carry Soipeneele out i for any len time, the day of t) wand what. ald ornate more than I can ders, “It's down in the book mothe Aw real (erved giles my y. odd, seh i "naa no trouble in Snalh i|The Mystery of a Hansom Cab Pirohnsed this echoed Brian, now thor- , were all if FAs ich Dark mentioned e ARO aa the probable dato it waa bought, The chemist vB LN Hy Neh and found that buy it fort’ asked tell you,” pal Kilatp, with @ shrug of his shoul- Whyte pe Paee Pant gy in uses, wh! ek tt ae can guess,” said Piamite ob: the reat a coat and and. cee found th mm ang hel tt up. t Vayte tails Stloratorm on }, "Chloroform!" erled every one, him, “therefore he “tal tha’ Ing ae once "that it. wantive *nafsatt | tas him" aid the bar. thi xaotly, ip, replacing It, yak fiend Mnectee ‘nh nsthing Near Me pools ORIEL ok the mnilederes, Ce name oF the ol ep meee Py ity wi ay oe St Nets AIA SE Bet ys 43 ach ata he eta sea Lahde “dete a fete Fetorted the detective, ja 'in poekie 0" The Evening Ladies’ House Dress. MPV HE accompanying gut shows neat fama attractive dress ad- the neat buh miradly gutted to the noeds of dy housewlfe and her include several of this sort, ‘The t and are given ae one pattern, which begs Brevides for three zbe. with oF y okirt ta tn ae whe tA Mags y # World’s Daily Fashions. peels, mualing and gingham are ree- mmended. *Quanaity of material required tor the medium alse t9 01-3 yards of & Inches wide, Evening World pattern No. 872i—B ip in sizes 82 to 44 inehes buat, 10 gente, (Bee coupan,) waist 9 in apehoer:atyle without to | secewcccvccowecscccsaseseres ‘Sen 20 Cashier af Evening Worid, Pulitzer Building, W. Y¥. Oity. Price @ By @ Fergus Aume. y, boils ne iia how. ilutt ieee confes: ve been an aecomplice,” ood of rel} this oan: ently, tired ot the. ged no’ ee Hh ata MEN'S hames ake ‘the! ridiculous things in the’ world,” aid the Amateur few Philosopher, “Perhaps that's the reason they are always in jh a wtate of suggested the Per “I don’t mean their last nam rected the Philosopher, "I mean those foolish, fluffy handles they love to he called by, ‘There's absolutely nothing in @ name #o far as I can see, tn spite of the fact that women think names indicate character." "Indicate character?’ sneered the Pesgimiet, All the names in the world wouldn't give some women character," "Oh," waid the Philosopher, "I mean ‘that names are supposed to fit porson- @lities, but they don’t.” “Well, I whould think not. The only way you can read character through names 1s by heredity, A name that is @addied off on & woman rally indi- cates her mother’s chi i", and on tho doctrine of heredity you can get down to her own, That's a roundabout method, “Well, st Is funny to see big bunohi of fat called Totties and Baby, and, course, you know the kind of a woman who 1s named Pansy, It alwi takes ike a! mweet blue-e; of felvolity ta likely to, or Martha, and & sevore, lady to be dubbed Margusr Of courne, It’ aoter by nam ay back war 4 think mothers ought to hibited trom giving thelr ohildren } that don’t suit them," bher, ‘Now, that on une mthorn how tho children's chi, who Fo name ie the He nay Orthen iney call the kid. = id, they had been ‘on rial the ag) tobe gone to. give bata. the ii osopher, whale “pete “it Make line, Yatstrente “HSH te BY ea trae to the name of Gu @ one ought wl tat etna Rn to PreBaAN rgd They et ta yeas DE intlligen mep wh ey never BaD 1a wet a ighaint ia ld 6" Ma Forsythe’s Walking Suits The largest assortment of Tajlored Suits shown any- where, Finest imported Suitings. 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Newest styles, " 58 78 Value $12.50 to $15, John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSB 865 Broadway, 17th and 48th Streets, a ) *) sul “iar CHAPTER XXXVII, The Confession, ry3 HAT I am now about to write W {s set forth by me so that the true ciroumstances ocon- nected with the ‘Haneom Cab Tragedy.’ in Melbourne In 18, T owe # confession particularly to Brian Fitugerald, see- ing that he was accused of the crime, AMthoush T know be was rightfully quitted of the charge, yet I wigh him to know all about the case, though I am convinced, from his altered demeanor toward me, that he Js better aoqueinted with it than he chooses to confess, In order to account for the munior of read what the Oliver Whyte I must go back to the beginning of my lite in this colony and show how the series of events began whioh culminated in the committal of the crime, ‘Phould it be necessary to make this oonteasion public in the interests of jus- tice, I can say nothing againet such course being taken; but I would be wratetul if it could be suppressed, both on account of my goed name my ‘dear daughter Margaret, whose love aod paren has #0 soothed and bright- en life, nnd Ry, however, she @hould be informed pf the contents of these pages, I ask her to deal leniently with the memory of one who was sorely tried and tempt- “I oamie to the colony of Victoria, or, Father, aw it wns called then, Now Bouth Wales, in the year 1B, I had been fn @ merchant's office jn London, byt not finding mugh opportunity for edvancement, I looked about to sce 't|, T could better myeeif, I hoard of this new land across the ocean, and though it wna not then the 1! Dorado which {¢ afterward turned out, and, truth to tell, had rather a shady name, owing to eegas Erepeperyn cre of convicts, yet lee sth there and start a new iS unhappily, however, I had not aw nothing better be- Tees me t the dreary life of a meus clerk, a9 ie was impossible that 1 3 Out of the small salary et 7st at this thm Jd maiden qunt of my mothers left a ew handed Pounds to me, With this, determined to hy stayed Cr une ete ste oe came out to Austrailia, become a rich man. pre in Sydney, and ort Philip, now so arreeMe Melbourne, where I intend- to pitoh my tent, f saw that it was w young and rising colony, though, of by ee poming did before the days the gold ts seins, I never dreamt it would spring wp, as it haa done since, Into a nation, I was oureful and saving In those days, and, Indeed, I think tt ‘was the hipplest time of my Ii (To Be Continued.) CASTORIA The Kind You Have re Always Bought | fo, ot | Longe ly known al |’, 'HEATRE, w. 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