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. Bink “The Rolliching Girl’’ a Hit Sam Bernard Had the Audience Spittting Its Sides and Other Things—Hatite Williams Hardly Rolliching as the Gtel, Tt was like the Weber and Bield days] (or nights) at the Herald Square The- @tre last night, for with the bulk of the musio by W. 7. Franols and the show | 7) @olng lice @ race horse under Ben Teal whip ‘The Rellicking Gin" bore the uamistakable music hall mark, kaleldosoopio changes, breakneck Movement, all were there. But better than all wae Gam Ber nard, He was there in att his guisoe He got tangled in his dialect and he fell on his face. Ho did all the stunts he haa ever done, and some besid He had the audience splitting its eld @nd straining its corset strings, Hoe fever was funnier, He waa a wigmaker and he had trou. bie with his wife, He was a, peaces meker and he had trouble with every> body, He was a captain of Amasonian marchers and he had trouble with his pads, He a sight and other things unfit for publication, But whatever he ‘wes, he was first, last and ail the tim @ eowam, He made “The Rollicking Girl” an hilarious success, I believe he could mmke even a Zangwill comedy « success, ‘The Rollicking Girl’ ought t be called ‘The Frolicsome Fellow.” ‘As for the ‘girl, Miss Hattte Will- fams wee anything but roliloking, and ‘when whe sang one couldn't help feel- ing ¢hat an apology ougit to go with every @ohg, Miss Williams should stop t once trying to sing the sentimental lo, phuct eked 2 jy never: touched head around | admire and sinile: x bog an of Good | is made h iiues'of a certain east bl na Saab f la hall, - Umnine ‘ound an a nt, ae pagal e fulns ae yas fcr summer Woe, at y"* oa the house, Davey." of. naseds grings, ah muke a 9p as ora? ohne Bolielte ins Seo pana ans Vife“Stiss A Aimee An on Races inet, wae as funny as of pars ‘ ut. HANS! Aide and ieehor Tittella ax Villiams an: ft lea ated riven for tes Pies wane i out 4 mit Ne th fot wi ° tire oulter met i Mr, Rernard saved from ecom| wed by making them Tdleutous Nernard would Rave anys ing. thing ts certain, he will ruin ‘enowvan ofollirs the coming summer. C, i ‘ oo «’THE SPLENDID LIFE’. FAILS TO PLEASE. Charles Hawtrey Gibes His} Brother’s Play What Will Probably Be Its Only Performance. ‘To a small audience and for whatever benefit it may have been to the Aotors' Home "The Splendid Life’ was pro- duced at the Criterion Theatre yester- @ay afternoon by Charles Hawtrey and company, George P, Hawitrey, the author, should gratefully remember to his dying day the service done him by fn brother, even though the benefict- ries of the performance may have dls. {nated tho proceeds in riotous living before anotuer sun has set, Tt Is always nlensure to see Mr, Hawtrey in anything—vaudeville tn- cluded—but none of us Is ever likely to ce him ugain in The Splendid Life.” The play toys with Tolstol’s teachings, Dut about all it toeachos 1s that tho per- fon who endeavors to carry out altruls- tic ideas gets small thanks for his pains, Lord Cherwell, in turning his estate into @ co-operative farm, ts rowarded dy scant appreciation from those Whose eeking to improve; he finds himself harassed by the petty bicke ings of the committee eho: from nk them, and he not only antagon- all the members of his no-good but Lighly ee CEre He family kil nartowly escapes bein in and Glaphed into van A cid oO: « younger brother, Hveoeritical uncle, outs lip, the democratic noblem: {a overheard by Lord ah heart from her rin 1) wer Soe *tonutal rH he higher education of The allly, cor Mother is a tacit party to'the After Mis lordship, ever atri fur and patient, has al ‘cian to prove whether he is ini the beaten brother, mother and sisi take themeolves off to worry out the remainder of thelr worthless lives in wn. zord Cherwell js left Rane with the ferpine: ¢ of the wie der, Whi ie, nal a ne, ps alle 01 tha’ him, but te! ue iy vanes cannot becaus to hit hii cannot forsake She goes away, aseT 4 an Role. 1 las that she has ol Ranged “in Pripalne. her back the author nl ay er @ moral ee ich would ing al “en rth tae ‘ie who’ follows ta bcseien oo aemeetel 4 ‘(ROMEO AND JULIET*’ EXCELLENTLY DONE. The George Fawcett Co. Gide Eighth Abenue a Treat—Regan Haghston and Miss Haswell in Title Roles. Romeo ant Jullet told their yee on Wighth avenue last night. It wa the American Theatre, The good tragedy was presented by the George Fawoott company, minus Mr. George Fawcett, who fallnd to turn tls netive energies upon the production because, as hie press agent said, 'thore: wasn't @ny part init that exactly suited, hi ‘The play ua'eiven by the Fawosttiosn company, However, ‘wae a: dlstinct finn Mle In: the: ldo! sana ‘The | wh Jingle, the glitter, the pretty girls, the| jo": i Most o! juaic, as has th iniscent, but it alt 1 an jo | Berfous drama. a id ar “ohEATION? WILL BE SEEN ,|Succennfal Exhibition at the st, ‘k upon, and moreover he nevrated iat, evening that he oan Eom rried away, no gounk. A encnual em that, fired i hi Fila tg th fi Fie | el a 3 ate tio0d tn Re cad a ihe leaned i deta Mi po cae ee CLARA MORRIS IN VAUDEVILLE, Old-Time Emottonal Actress Ap- pears tn Role of Story-Telier at Colontal Muastc Hall, Clara Morris haa come into the public eye in @ new role—that of story-teller. Her opening night at the Colonial Musto Hall proved to her that New York audi- ences will welcome her {f not as @ vau- deville artist as the old-time favorite ‘emational actress." Bhe beau acknowledged that ber sole Page: n historia one, and her en- ment, voonsiated Pei int oem er was « humoriet, Iie mil Pb eat her to be it expec: tell a funny Toke” An. unaffco 6d to excte laughter would’ te ft ath nitely” more prea ae for @ woman who made her mark in the UP-TO-MINUTE PLAY AT 14TH ST. THEATRE, The villains were “Rand & Levy’ (brokers, not lowyers), and the ad- venturess Ww. “Mra. Dr, Queen ‘gf Frengied Fini one could complain that alre Detective” was not up to date enough to sult the enthusiastic audience {hat filled tho Kourteenth Street nant the rity Howard fall, foint suitor wit! tice fi, Blaney, and creator of the § Was cailed on for @ apeech, yell it, but jt w. Heh ofan ee played by Letla Da Levy, as the rollic had the advantage puperiety, they had no chance before the mit fonaire detective. He knew were going to do before they Want aceet tol 4.1 jh aL street brokers and. lame 0. “The Millionaire Di Yor Buch averrand ‘Brack Hxchan ee. Incl. dents as a song and dance, robbery and Airembted murder just | outside the e entrance. The att fonalre ‘le and | aa to @ mustache, a monoele and an English accent, Tom Lawson eonig eve never worn that accent or nono! After allowing Mre. Sedeewick, Rand Levy to (he) murder ‘and robbery in fifty-soven es ihrough four eis, the wise broken wives {ip nig mons pele’ and nocent, folie. then * te. the “alm femnnotaple Bininges" railroad nee! Hdenting. There is also comedy is excellent, & wir Mr, Hee’ can hagaly ki p from laughing him- PLAY THE GAELIC AT ‘Tae dramatic arwetite and Interest Wwhetted by Willio Butler Yeats in his exposilions of Irish Hfe through the plays produced by him in this olty dur- ing the past. year may be satisfied this evening ‘at Mendelssohn Hall, in West Fortieth treet, and to-morrow evening, when will be given a sweet picturing Be eee Kh Andrew J, O'Boyl ed as & rare a wifi edthlfga ae Me comming Bervorme It, a Cead Grad" "Fo: Ls cate, Pie: ve air reid the rr iene ofthe b brat Mone the well-known pa’ this drumatio rendition th the origiont | £7 Gaelic is Mry. Clarence Macka: The proitda of the two event s are to go toward the butld La of the Lou Cy ndustrs educational Institution of t PVs pain Py LEW FIELDS IN BOSTON. (Speolal to The Ryening World.) BOSTON, May 2—Lew Felis, Viotor Herbert and the new Katherine Peep- fogel of “It Happened jn Noniland,”' Miss Norton, received @ tremendous overon i 8 Mh LN the largest audi. ae vets joston theatre in There wor nearly th! peo Oy fn H TE i Ant MATE hun ares lerbert were yooiferously mont wort ha old coune AT CONEY ISLAND MAY 13, Louis Fair Wilt Open at Drenminnd Next Week, Artists and/ artisans are putting ¢! finishing touches to jation,'* eeu duction ha has never ha te m fore His It mpestae) Bibaraland a ope] te ay : . the Rie the za ee bel | Bet MENDELSSOHN HALL, | tein 0099900900969 90640: ANew # # Comic. Series By Gene Carr. BN Teo RSD ith ING DING HOME To Confirmed in this opinion by the atrange demeanor of Miss Cork, he watched her closely, She muttered to herself frequently, and kept counting on her fingers, Someti ehe would utter the name of Balkis and laugh, Her laughter was not pleasant, Dentam duly arrived, and speedily made himself at home. Thanks to some herbal decoction given to him by Bus- bace, Lancaster welcomed the visitor in @ hoateo voloo—a regular neastling's mote, Natty did no recognise in Mr. bey ran tat retary, the fair- nib iting Brat introduced by Perth hn had the acquaintance ny dia Bhe ihkewise Jb tad pay & pro-| hore i ne at no sounterte Ht ae set ane nie togpther yA thee deal, 'M.' perfec! 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TO CONQUER, NEXT MONDAY "enzo THD Lh gh ge PODDDEPDDHOH TEODEDDODIDODD IOS HOTAEOIDEDOTDORODETONEEDIDOD RODIN TDODIOETEOHOD ei Vea PROBA GAP Arb DEMME DBD OLIN ELLE LLC LEE AE BILE DLA Semen ried, # The Scarlet Bat + + B Fergus Hume & [7 rea eRS 0 [TBR TY. rie Ra yes, 8.10, (Copyriaht, 1905, | by. ite National Press which !s a rare accomplishment, sf hd Ra Ji hate you.” “Thelr modern equivalent In Laer | T F aeeage: | often he would declaim poems to Mrs! But Mildred, watching the approach-| shape of afternoon tea. at WERK | rea ERED Perth ahd Mildred, But on this oat ing tiga ire of the man she knew merely} "Let's have it outside on the lawn, EW YORK. SYNOPSIA OF PRECEDING CHaPrens. sion there was no chance of enjoying! as O'Neil, did not reply. She was won: | oh, Mildred, do!” \ Wea bul RED ILS EN ater cota eeeh utat ne} aera Browning, for. Jenny Arrow from 00) dering why she was so attict diiss Starth assented, ‘Mra, Perth ts Wed, Ca aS: at nica Rectory was present, Bhe Was f \it:|him. “He was not particularly Look wing down, one sald, “and ke the room na’ stauoed tenish damsel eighteen, with looking, nov had he shown any marked | .4 rather hot wo may aa ell have a pice ml tial freckled face, & Gere, wp nose, and & rerwmnce pr Ae noclety, Indeed, phe (hic on the lawn fly Fait; lay, vivacious manner, Also she hod! had laughed Berth over the| forthwith she ordered t a@ vein of romance, pane cherished AN! attention crnioh i) pald the jd | was brought out by the ne ater unrequited affection for the dark sec-| lady, But there wi Pomething, about | the establishment, But Jen jad to tay 0 He |rowicy. te confided this to Mildred. .,,| the secretary which made Mildrod’s| the cloth, and Erank was, olds to place mud prancitey, | “Doesn't he look a romanos, dear?’ | heart beat as It n ever beat in the prea: | a table under the noble elm, na few ‘word implicated. whetirivs {said Jenny, when, from the drawing! ence of Jarman, Perhaps, althousn she | minutes they ‘were al) akties! Mildred Vina Jarman and mown room window, she saw I rank approach.) never knew, it was a case of telepathy, }and Frank In chairs, “very ip lying) (3 in a, SO Paper ta AD, Nera, the | Sbon't you love pi, pualig 2” for Frank was alway moved beyond hig | #rucetully on the lawn. very now ani 7 pda cs frien are the Words, “Brank-— Mildred wughed, nave had quite] vmual selé when in her presence, Hut} (hen she jooled up adoringly at the sec’| Ht punite Maras tatrwilaied be lov onuugh ot love,” she aad. ques Jen-| he never revealed it ‘by his manner, | retary, who took no notices att sided eal Fhe romioce 10, be fits! Nite ME ne wilt} ham boy worrles my iife, out, Then, | Mildred, however, was not sumiciontly a| did, and eo strong became that absurd) Hl pemand, lscover the Beatie: Warner prother, | there's your brother valllys na |{Paychologist to analyze her feelings, 6> feeling of irritation that she would wi arrals another 9u Ror. propowee and. 18 Te: "Oh, ule an, eth views ¥ SON= laid not search too closely into the|/insly have slapped Jenny, ‘aw AeTS fected, temptuously. alt 4, ve With! reason of her. senaations, Sti, she| After a desultory conversation Jenny NEW ¥ Fore THIB SHAE “arian calla on Fairy Fai ear ia] overy one aa Xa could not help wondering whe whe felt |#%ked when Denham was returning to Re ce ae fi (a inntne Ban rans marty Mr. Darrel! icly, | NOved by Jenny's silly remark, town, “Billy will be sorry when he goes. ic unio aneRtniye hot," eaid Mildred, te iy. ace think you had. better. take that| He's awfully fond of Mr. Denham. The pia aatane” at aiteg her, “oan SAyhay put wuch'an idea Into your head] pennam boy," sald: Mildred to Jonny, | Adventures that-qaan'a had in Am Jarman had tov at Ta oun sagaclously, "a bothers: me tly, and he's the] are tape nine ae dosan't seeetBe halle BaP BS, 00,7 Rog neers. Band formerty | einer FOUNE May, node sammotoues| kind of donkey who would fall in 1ovd _Amertoa, ity an Denham. | poor pa that Mr. Darrol comes down with annyone. het! nnked Mt Studred, “aly. BRGINNING Wi fain ee a: youre nk ie wt jeard nie here, Ma saw that. Ma mays he's a n't regard myself bo any one,’* Jenny nodded. “And Billy saye he's Mentlonea” when Barth fook him’ tO VIN | juve’ cit Vou, ANd baltia ich, pou'e maid “Jenny, Swith digits been a sation, ho thtuice Matinee o-] ay ta vide hin sure t).amwrry’ hime? he's not halt 90 nice as Mr, O'Neil, “He doesn't look much Ike a gall hi RON MUT, Bale] Ot should hever’ marty, for monoy,| Miltred. aoknowledged this with alsaid Frank, contemptuously. “He hi ENT CRCELIALOFTUS 8 (ion che oman 1s | Tenn, tld Mildred shinieine of fua-| sth, and welcomed O'NH with. | been wrapped up in cotton wool all his| | By ae mR eeneT. eit pe i yen Tel will nover call me| blush, HE) Pe Werhes sho wondered Ufe."* deta id W Fy Lenh. 4 er nivel begiixt . ” fi ‘ ’ gatd 2 lolen years before, As? . MoM eit he's 90 vary nich! Buen Where im Mr. Jarman?” sho| "On, no, he hagnt, indeday’ anid ation! | Metitec, \ Dolan & Lenharr, Tey teat ae BREE on, 110 baat has gone bathing with Biny and}ico and among the Indlans—not the| | MATINEE \Mr, Pred Niblo, ; CHAPTER X. Mildred laughed agaln, but. oi the | Depham” paid, Pranic, standing | gitalde the red Indlane, you, know, but amongat 2 aln. but all the! and looking in’at the window. ‘I have| those Cortex found.” Yorke & Adams, (Continued,) Rerselt, “felt annored. ee eee done ny , and came Pee | MR oa gtooe, nal Mildred, "My dear Hil splay ' 0 + | warded, iri, there are nono left.’ : A Queer Mark, ONei; you'd better propoge.’ “With what—cakes and ale?! asked a , Mr, Denham says 4 “uaiidred, if you reveal ‘my tove-oh!| yenny, languishing. fe) Bitty! aie. ihn ana, because || SUNDAY, \ Ernest Hogan, he and ay m's h Frank, disbelievingly, bas ed {ngisted Jenny, “he's had all sorte of adversutes, Why, when he was just a baby, he was carried off by thene EL ae ‘ ih you know inte ea BAO, ant prey, tattooed him arm, Ca nat pe Pt thd “On the left armt he asked, “With whatt” “With a scarlet bat, The aucereat iy Billy paye— Oh! What's tho iter? man, Breccanay, moved, had fallen ry back in hi (To Be Continued.) CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Rignarare ° SDI DIDD FEE FE BOTLEHHHHGO0EGHO900O9E 5-996 5906 * 4 po — No, 5—Draws His Sword | for an Empress—Routs |aren Musman the Turks—Disgrace and Banishment. By A. P. Terhune. HILE Paul Jones was in Den- mark he received a flattering offer to take service in tho Ri wian Navy under the famous Empri bg I, sy was at that time a semi- ba riental land, of leas tha patie Sem Ite present population. Cath- erine IL, an iiliterate but brilliant woinan Whose career ia at once the goandal and admiration of history, hag murdered her imbecile usurped his throne, In 1787 she was i Jand and sea, with curkey: ne adiy hampered naval command i in lutors wrol ry tif she would ompIOy him a@ free hand e would make ‘She. of: pei tha’ aul Jones and gi 8 than a’ year enn Ele tremble, United aaa had no present peed Pay Jones Denmark business mottled; *inomnas Jefferson, our Minister to Brae urged the Commy- bo accept He olor of winning Chea in eat winter from St. Petersburg. Ho Sopeniiogeh Gut of Finland in open boats and on the ice and endured un- he pardenive it In eet fe aecoune journey In record time, This S Bilahed ep nd arrived at Catherine's court Ma oth reception accorded him In Paris two years before was duplicated, and he reaped the brief benefits of hero- worship, therine was deligthed with bim_ and prom rad him uniimit a yaneement, Sho also conferred on him the honor for which, in his own land. he had @ourht tn valagsne rank of Rear-Admiral, He modeatly her and sald he would enter yiee on one condition; that he never condemned urcnnry, granted The promise was broken als! most before it ante made, Russia was ily at sea. Tho ‘parks wore winning viotories with ease| in the Black Sea and elsewhere. Tha natlye Russtan does not seem to have peval Rea eaei Ba mameen, Sl British ofcers had been imported to of El by taking) of the Russlan men, mph nad not Boert| jam were inte. ronatadt fee Catherine's intention to give Jones pr oommand, ‘Theee exratrinted Britone rose as one man in protest against having thelr country's foe and a man they proteey to reward as a pirate placed over tho! m. They, threatened to resign in a tb So Catharine was obliged to transfor Jonen to her Black Sea fleet, wher was planed, aren the onmiers of the, no: tortous Pri tomicin, Catherines chiet tnvorite, and atlvirer. His ool- league in direct commend of the Was Prince Otto, of Nasau-Siegen, an Incompetent lordiing, who had un’ un- broken naval recon hal cowantoe, Associate jones A Tramediage Subordinate was ae ne Capt, r Bet) he} aa] ftem' the tide Gharge of many ofwar, Their ‘trium) phenomenal, toned 4 loging by. frontier city of oto on le hore AMUSEMENTS, Jew AMSTRRDAM. ive. 6.15, Auer A iis le HS Paronra® Vr Piecolo’s Midgets, Ford Sisters, The Great Le Page, New Vitagraphic Views and Others. HIPPODROME. Hof Sth Av. AD, t ig fAth, St: Aitase "NATIONAL HEATRE. TRIUMPH UNPRECEDENTED. ‘A YANKEE CIRCUS ON MARS.’ AND “THE RAIDERS.” Be | ; cht * 25¢ 50c d= frankness ome of the moat pi thanked ¥ This she readily 0 Inferior grade Ord for pe Getens and Aim-| was ci men: wer about forty ian yice of Nai 4 sulled is of alipe, “and A ce Snyaluabie Berreny by of tion heir sun unentered Crewe, A wecond attack on eting men of war the } whe was over, more sal fed iy 001 1° t Bs the ash! iarters, he! Bae oat 7 at Re Rreatt for t ee victory, i - warded t Pen r te tg the Emp rage oxsed hal Ww! re and suppress me baal an Mat Pout Oren, admitt the merioan, n consequence Catherine saute Nassau and Alelxino with huge estat Advanced thelr naval rank, , confer on ‘them the rare order of &| and gavgrthem jewelled ordi ee La re wi or avelvad n Mita maine Be Hie titend, Count ao beg Ambassador to Russia, expla y there by epyin wing betti Ww ty ce in ihe alaot OE pie unt, had offended than, Wainent people. { Through Fotemxin's influence Jones. as dpprived Of mmand on ant ery eve ol the 9 of Otchakoft sent back to Bt, Patetebire, There Uppealed to the Empress tor fair: treats ment. She was apparently turning again (in hia favor, and his e array Cased the Erle faction, _ hea: Nas Pah played a new card, PiMhrough thelr —maohination: Jones was foc uned of a partiouls ularly eve He was fined misaion to the palace, no peak to or recognize him, nies he Bo) left him and he ainea, i he were a leper, pans ne Al miralty Court. ‘This court ie Iah“omeon estat sea tite ir cers, would quicl ave Ai the matte: * id if But Count de Sequr came 8, te sone defense when the Admiral stood alone and when the court had Forbidden any |lnwyer to take ‘his case. De Rd ved the utter, ‘ehaurdity, Mar tahconn Jones, demonstrat era's innove) na. shteatenes: war with France if were not publicly exonerat isolate rine oven tb, have him ‘ried | for his Ife ei $ inee Catherine invited the gay niet man, to. collrt; conferred. on. hm ey rder of Bt. Anne, fominaiis: restored, him tor rane though war was still on she Ne trenentie cheat ited ones by Avian) oF him 4n , al ani rac Ha ti," Stee wont tS arain # ie 0 Admiral; and the Who bad tuned Russian defeat into” Mt Mitory Und, then ‘pouesly ‘Rioked Que of th en ote! 10) 12 SL by Iv ed oul of the (To Bo Continued,) AMUSEMENTS. Empire Les rate Mtoe ae bbe ha & marie Tempest Herald S et ‘ BER ARD 1¢ Fredo a Bway Tae a ane, ink Daniels iin at; a tae IMA EY ht ha Rares ee 7 80 at. ate: Sst and 80. apoak rio yt) vAM “din Ase obs M4 apecple te of Van ai ae raat Grace aha aah oe Boston, oe face” atinees avery aia, Wm, . orth ona ere et, Bally BELASCOTMRE LESLIE CARTE LESLIE CARTER © Abit.” wa Baas awe Ad *, Mate, xn Wane—osee Bou WARFIELD Rabe" Siar Lax, Ay. & 10Tth Bt, N HER FIRST FALSE $1 Stn 2 42d ot. a AY, 2 MURRAY tate iy nee [Ee ies 6 ! MAT. T an jHoaat sath se, J! 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