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\ If i i U-NEST experts claint that by using the following simple holds any young woman of avorngo strength van defeat a tough who attempts to offer her vio Yence, London Sketch, from which the illustrations are taken, secured them | fand the accompanying rules from a Japanese school of fiu-jitsu in London, where the fair sex are oolng taught thia gentle a nipo, but if any girl around here wishes t ton a “tough, visable to have her | big brother and probably dy else's big brother, too, tn the neighborhood SO0406O060406004 rOPDODHLOSHDPOSIDIPOOOOHGHHD IM The Scarlet Bat. x w A Thrilling Mystery. By Fergus Hume. Author of ‘The Mystery of a Hansom Cab.” (Capyetgn:, 1905, the National Press/am not prepared to say but what he Al aglosys may Rot’ be the wiser couvas "And you OF PARCEDING CHAPTENS, wtarth and rank Lan- jnuste-hall” singer, a Month; “er, Sian ir) found layne and i ofroumstant 3 his secre agen very ie as you may and for many years K | sent us this mim monthly, a young to Miss cienane of | Se request of that SE eL sini ede fe (alla |(the money really iy ‘Sgt Po Be selee olde agaled Mr, hls goes to him.” Lancaster the father alive?" TaNcleco sum of twenty ep. ‘The ohild mee sett, pada man Ne could not biame the I tell you ¢rtend Mr, you will -not ‘tell me something about his joaition to at rah Lar gate} have chroma Rook, i at Would have aie t 2 soreert® phat he call nis i taka Sut it was ould refine to. aay wy 3g rae, therefore B4 temper and con- i ak a A ai not reply tor moment. Then he looked tp,“ weld: jus now par 7,” he said in a more, ae informs fe HES Ripe real pure ot Pervice to the eon? that Mr, Lan-| seniors is | And, cy #14 he ator” Tt Was a negro inne srg ten ick ae | Su may well look, rasta, ay & Dero, pes Ee ey ge A but ae Peat cs the thre orion to os Mr. eine to beyond ‘what him .te the Wen ow where the a ae have Hi i would have been equally | », Coleg the” bill of carte, wes ‘As @ roatterof fact, I ed- the son to lie bow."’ ! thea T understand that you him altice hs misfortune?" "T have, i was she firet person a ad fi Ty ai An t, an 1 Seid aa het fy apoentor sto eB a = eileen Resell poatly f hazard Position Seekers, ‘case ae ee ce he Evening World's Ho" ’ he Evening World® Home. Moe gozines_ by the right hand, and by twloling !t ani | quisite pain, easily throws him to the gr that It can be Wilton Lackaye, Virginta Harned, Burr McIntosh and Others of TERT MT TE to help her out. Following are explanations of the ptetures: 1, Should her assailant week to take hold of her jacket, the girl catches him ing the elbow, which causes ox- ind. His arm js then in such a position ‘locked’' without much trouble, 2, The assailant can be rendered unconsotous by this necikhold after he has been thrown, 4, To effect this elde-throw, the girl places her right foot in front of that of 0900006 “T, Revival a Success, the Original Cast Received Enthusiastically in Old Parts, In the words of the rural literati, “‘@| “popular” and a howling success, Wilk good thma was had by all,” jam A, Brady cooieed his drown derby The actors ay well as the audience | over a managerial eye that knows & at the New Amsterdam Theatre Inst) good thing when tt sees one, and his night seemed to take heatty enjoy-| simost “original” cast did the rest, Wilton Lackaye, who, as Svengall, re-| celved enough applatise to make him foolish, summed up the matter in one of the most seneible speeches ever made from a New York etage, He sraciously gave the glory to the late A. M. Paimer, who produced the play at the Garden Theatre ten years ago; remarked that !t was extraordinary that almowt the identical cast had been gathered together at this late day, and viewed it as still more re- markable that the present enthustasm waa quite ap great as that which marked the first performance, He took tnto ac- count the fact that theatre-goers have learned a great many things fn those ten yeara but drew the conclusion hat, while the play may seem some- what blaarre to us now, its sympa- thetlo appeal ts ett! potent, 7 Enthusiasm Ran Riot. Mr, Lackaye's remarks came at the close of the third act, as the re- sult of an unusual demonstration. The! audience yelled with the enthusiasm of “tans at a hasebail game, and Miss Virginia Harned yielded the centro of the stage and the curtain speech to Mr, Lackaye, with expresive gestures and tremulous emiles. All the principal members of the cast came in for ovations, Every one seemed to feel ten years’ younger, Even TATION "AINE RRR ATP ANION TONNE Tuesday eventing. her assaflant, pus mim sharply round, and throws hinr with the afd of his ows jatrength, 4, ‘The girl can also deal with any ruMan who may attnok her by meana of this 5, The atomach-throw here d-lock, which If fought against would lead to broken fingers, hown 48 @ favorite with the exponents of Jiu-Jitsu, useful against @ big oppdnent. ‘Ths gir) places her foot against 4 then drops quickly to the ground, with the result is ty Se thrown over her head. THELIEE 6 older then when they first found thelr way into end out of Trilby's slinpers, and the charm of her acting wea as fresh as ever. Burr Mointosh Redivivue. Burr MoInto#h, who came out of his Photographic atudio to renew aoquaint- ance with Tafty, wae kept looking pleasant by the appiause which came his way in frequem gusts; while John Glendenning, as the Laird, was as rich @s his Sootch brogue in favor; and one kdck of the can-can by ‘'Zou Zou’ Dtetrichstein was a signal for ap- plane, ‘Wititam Courteney brought himaclf down to something Little Billee ve-| by sacrificing the heels of his shoos, ami Mathide Cottrelly hopped gy back: into the role of Mme, Vinard L. Walton was the hypocritioal and Rosa Rand wore the widow's of Mrs, Bagot, One of tho beat per formances of the evening was given by E, W. Morrison as Gecko, In fact, al the tmportant parts were #0 well Played that the audience, ike peivy seemed hypnotized, a 2 EE, “THE LIARS’’ PLAYED WELL BY FAWCETT CO, Henry Arthar. Jones’s Comedy Is Well Staged, Splendidly Acted and Recetved Entha- stastically at American Theatre. Never before on Bighth avenue and at prices so “popular? as to venge on gen- eral favoritism has 90 excellent a com- pany been gather es that which re- vived Henry Arthur Jones's middle-aged comedy, "The Liars," et the American Thontre last night, George Fawcett has reinforced fis last Week's stock egpregation with Edwin Arden, Harry Harwood, Frank Lamb, Laura MoGlivrey and Bijou Fernandes, Miss Harned's foet didn't look a day ‘The Ldara’ is @ problem play of the iMAY MANTON’S Daily Fashions XZ ARLY summer E days always bring @ de mand for pretty, dainty dresses, and here is gne that is charming in the ex- treme, yet quite imple. In the illue- tration it fe shown with half low neck and elbow sleeves made from on gandle, ¢rimme with embroidery, but ft da ome of tho adaptable models which can be utitined $= for many things, All matertala that are soft enough to @hirr with effect are ap- vate the i tag- end of @ ragged season “Trilby” won by more than @ foot, It proved beth a pal pcs Ear Tengen, ia ish of % The iia ‘up, rn ee re you hes Fe * es and whale NAS My ra t a Be Al tera 5019 fs ye Tt forge , Re at oar ‘Tam: Fonte Glev’ How to Obtain The 4 'a Dreee-Pattern, No. 5019. Patterns. Theen order, diluted with laughter, The central charscter a ating of mermons, varying from two to seven minutes in length, The moral ts dutt- ous and many situations forced, Yet, thanks to Jones's consummate play- buliding ektll, tt compels interest trom start to finish—sermons and all. There {a ail the difference between it and the average run of ‘\Made-tn-Fwance” oom- eties as between Wuraburger aod Bow- fas the voluble Sir Christopher managed to rob ithe latter's sermons of af dul- ness, Percy Haswell was delightful as the volatile Lady Jessi, investing B,| the part with @ dainty giriishness and charm, Edwin Am@en was convinating and forceful ea Falkland, and Harry Harwood is his original role of Coke, contributed a fine Olt of character work, ANOTHER EXCELLENT REVIVAL AT ACADEMY “Quincy Adams Sawyer” Brings Breath of New England Air and Is Warmly Welcomed, "Quincy Adams Sawyer’ came down from Mason's Corners with e breath of New Mngland air, recalling “Old Home- stend” days, to the Academy of Musio last night. He waa welcomed as an ‘The audiences wept with Alice Pet tingill, the blind @irl, in the sadness of hor affliction, and the joy of her re- aovery; cheered Quincy Adama Sawyer when he whipped the bully ‘of the Corner; layghed with Abner Stiles, who ‘has no prejudice agin’ the Irish,” and Mrs, Crawley, who accounted for the Isberal condition of Abner's mind, and sympathined with bashful Hiram Max- well, as always. ‘The title role was played by James Thatcher, with Esra C, Montoe Obadiah Strout, Raymond Chase a4 Hiram'Maxwell, 8. H. Verney as Abner Stiles, Miss Helaino Hadley as Alice Pettingill, Miss Sadie Connolly as Mra, Crawley, and Miss Hdna Hickey as Huldah Mason, —— TOLSTOI’S TRAGEDY ' A4ROUSES ENTHUSIASM, **Veltholepnol’’ Shouts Aadt- ence in Approval of ‘‘Son of Ivan the Terrtble.’” ‘A. swarthy-teced MtUe man, with 7 binck whiakers that grew noarly to his eyes, sat in a comer of the Murray HA Theatre last night Meteving intent- ly to the Orleneft-Nesimoff company of Russian vinyers, who were expelled from Russia by tho Caar not many month ago, The play was # powerful of Russian court life, by Count Alexis Toletot, ‘The Son of Ivan the Terrible.” ‘Nie Mttle man with tthe black whis- Keres gripped the arnm of his chair with quivering fingers, and his beady eyes giistened with excitement as the curtain went down atter the first a: "Velikolapno!" he @houted. His net bors modded in ‘approval and took up ory, “Vellkolepno!” rang through the houne, It would have been “bravo” on Broadway, Practioally the entire audience under- atood the atrange tongue of the players. ‘The tragedy deale with the alokly and irresolute Caar Feodor, pecond son of the Torrible Ivan, last member of the Rurik dynesty, which flourished in the aixteenth omtury. Hie Minister Godu- nov hae eelsed power, and rival nobles Ras the vaoilieting monarch as A shut- tlecodk wntll he cashes in his sole re- maining white chip and abdicates, Tneloae 10 conta in coin oF stamps for each Patterh ordered, and address PB shal Ribas May Manton Fashions, Y BE Madinon Square, World Uptown Ofllee, City. IREANT—Write your name and ‘eine Ma. enn. always ‘A prince of the empire ls strangled now and then, and the wey the popu- jaoo butte in to the royal presence of the Little Father without warning would ave been @ fine pointer for Father Gapon and the atrikers at Tsarskoe-Selo, Narmetcharalnot” shouted) the little man with the black whiskers at the Tar curtain. He meant that ho had had the tine of lite life, DON'T B BE BURGLED!: yw the great Bate does his ih an 39 wi Mead Koon jhe egtirs Bae fiaar = WORLD 6, Having thrown her opponent fiat upon the ground, the girl places one upon the back of his knev, catches hold of his collar with ft hand and of thia toes with her right, and at the same time puts her left against his back. The foot ts then pressed back toward the body, the pain caused rendering the violim helptens, 1, After she has thrown hor cavallant, the girl places her left foot on Mg chen, and thon, catching hold of him by the left wriet and pressing her lett knee fore ward, In soon ina Ris bor) to SIS CALS, his arm 6 cule Mans be. Any boy or girl can do this by carefully following these instructions: Pin & large piece of ordinary wrapping-peper on a wall, directly opposite place a Yamp; then between the paper and lamp (as shown in picture), sit your sub- fect, who must mgve his chair to a certain distance from the jednp until you have the shadow the size you wish on the paper; then with a plece of ol coal or some lampblack you outline the head and then fill in eolid, If carefully you ate bound to get a good | ikeness, star peal: & cohe Ht For Infants and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought | is Pa ‘Saiva the ie nt i. Bignature z aan xa oi cee Be dren Vernon of Hada B Aiki i Mae tar of Lepr ae sual One NEW, YORK," AMUSEMENTS, ww- THIS WEEK ONLY cm MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Ninth Annual Military Tournament. Management Atlltary Athletic League, TONIGHT: 25 a ide ajutant ‘ae ra bla Oat tian “Rowiment Cannalan landers, Ol a a 5 lary fit ah Inelugin, eh at a bmenty froin en, ain, 224) 2a, 47en. Guth, aut nd 24 Batte lee iter. Brooklyn, rf sh Stat le 2 Dr angi an fateh it Riling, Bayonet Dr Sihuiney | Easinecrs 2. H. sth ‘if pulsing, ns Ri Wad SogstBies oe RAL MAE AVERY, 3 ST ANaRTON Ana RRA ate $a An MATINER TO-MORROW 4 P.M, FE MILITARY PR ACT A sry NATIONAL THEATRE RENLIZED. HIPPODROME BLOC aT Aye rs AA er, A Marvellous Show in the World's Grestest Playhouse, 26.300" peo onl a BD AT. at tho NE : fa ee ae nits rf want MATINEE DAILY}! Onder 24 Thompson & PAR LUNA PARK, The Riectrio City by the sea, OPENS MAY 13. 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