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THE WORTD: SATURDAY EVENING, DECE! TRER 9, 1905. Jay! Louie Zinsheimer Versuades ered ‘Phe! Naight io Wear a Muff Like Kubelik! 3 By Roy L. McCardell, A New “Chorus Girl” Series Written Exciusively for The eEvening World. Illustrated by George MeManus. ,\ la Kubellk, Dopey don’t know they . }are stalling, and with him ft (s rubs , | ber heels and the going good, ‘ { | “He stands at the main entrasios, happy as a child that’s been prom= \ised something, with nothing to sat- den his young life except to note the alterations at the Delavan and worry | that a change of management at that dear old dump would raise again the problem ‘How can we keep our boys off the streets at night?’ “We came out the Casino in our classy clothes looking Uke all the |amethysts when Dopey moved down on our mass formation of tasteful elegance with the glad ery of ‘Pipe me musical muff!’ “ven at that we might have got away with the ‘Who {s this person’ play, f Dopey’s cigarette had not ex |ploded Inside the muff, which burst into flames, smelling like some one shoeing a horse, while Dopey, think. ing the fire was part of the game, | kent his hands in the cheerful blage and smiled Hke as if the one best j bet had brought home the money. | “Momma De Branscombe collapsed | into a cab, and Loule Zinshelmer, jafraid Dopey in his gladness might set us afire, and perhaps we weren't insured, called to him to beat it while the wind was with him, and Dopey took it to Times Square ke a third alarm, “Dopey came in before the war council was over, and et present haé been remanded under suspended sen- tence, . ‘ “His fingers ape bdiistered, butehe e the animosity of Mrs, Lea-|there ts, kid; I never makes state-j;emotional strain as to whether we) Able Wogglebaum who stacked the |'Tho Earl and the Girl,’ and we at- throw a seare into Dopey as to the| says it makes his touch lighter; but ‘ép DON'T know I ins animal that is as queer a bird as a human belng,”! sald the Chorus Girl, “We want all the things we cen't get, and af- ter we got them we don't want them, “hook at me: when I ain't work-| | fag Tm persistently peevish. When | T have a job I'm sore at myself to| @itak Im foolish enough to work. | “That'y tho reason everybody is 80 Ay mroh alike in being different. “Te girl marries an Albert-always- omthe-job, who turns in his weekly! , Wage without opening tho envelope, | she pats up a pout if ho asks her to buy ‘him @ix stogies—because it's Sat- urday, “But if the marttal meal-ticket !s 8 friendly Indian everywhere but home and always shows up there with a Saturday ecrapple and a vacu wmytn the pocket whero the bank roll waa, sho nover stints a smilo—she's go glad thet naughty-naughty came home at all. “Not that I should know these things, but what a good girl notes of frenzied matrimony {n the etrenn- ous solitudes of life in the Land of Furnished Rooms makes her wise to | ber world and {ts ways. \ “Amy and I are working, and our show ie a near-hit and doing as well “Even at that we might have got away with the ‘Who is this person’ play if Dopey’s cigarette had not exploded inside the muff.” as could be expected considering the holidays and the Hippodrome; Mom- ge, the head of the furnished- ments to Sweeny. shall cut out Dopey MeKnight and) cards, Louis and Able are good- tend, looking like prize winners at a risk ho has been running leaving his|I don't know, he borrowed two dol- maDe Branscombe {s doing well with| reom-house trust, who might take "So at present we are enjoying the|pass him up cold | hearted, and I'd slap you if you was | costume convention. ragtime digits out in the draughts|lars from Loule, who came around her farnished-room house and con-|ndvantage of ‘Mamma De Brans- self-respect of self-support, and we're| “We've stood for Dopey from con-/ to say a word against them, but they | Loule and Abie leave their ready+) and Hable to” catch cold in thefto square it, and I could eee no dif. templates a chain of them across the/combe’s lack of capital and take keeping Madam Flannagan working}somme to Cumembert, but after the| have a farce-comedy sense of humor | made clothing studio and get to the! knuckles, . ference {n his exeoution of ragtime continent, so that our friends playing) away our roomers by offering sum- overtime on the robe and mantle|way he embarrassed us on Broadway that would make you wake up and house while #o are gone and wake| ‘Poor Dopey falls for ft, because | rhapsodies, J the.provinces will have cong nial sur-|}mer prices to professional people of proposition the reactionists in our set are mur- | weep, bes up and present him with a/ his only interest in life is to play the; “Mamma De Branscombe eays.tt1s roundings in places where the town] quiet tastes, ‘All these explanations {s dialogue 'muring ‘To the dead-Iine for Dopéy!’| “Last Thursday, being an off day|moth-eaten muff. They tell him that] plano to excess, and when Loule and nix on the smart set for us #0 long {e,locked up at eleven. “You didn’t know there was a leading up to the strong scene of our “And yet It isn’t all poor Dopey's|for little Bright Byes and the buneh, | Kubelik carries a muff to protect his} Abie tell him he ought to get down to as Dopey {8 our fad and fancy, "he wants to keep it qufet and not! Purnished-Room-House Trust? Well, litle trage dy. We are under a tense faulty it was Loule Zinshelmer and: old Man Moneyton buys a box abi ofty + thousand - dollar fingers and! the Casino and show us how he looks | “What do you think?” Bernhardt as Seen by Mueha, the Poster Man to Whom She Brought F ame. w By Charles Darnton, 7 r of t ian: ry * @ burtlen to her any long Solt » and there rehearses her play ;derfully formed that too M OWN in one corner of the | “Tt was strar nme, an a ident,” maid the | her 1 would leave TAI that ifs antl t y Is extraordinary, | much flesh cannot disfigure Nee an iz sinuous Bernhardt posters past " rer pos Meda Fa to hae Pe a 4 J wou a att | Pt itate to oe af foe her Sane it. HF ee? eee Ho, alr W nge ‘01 » h ha ased her ‘0 prompt | she nove wroated 10 you will find the name ep tibe Fe iiigattatingn for an Siig Was & Wonderful gubject a ails ines, | fen | posters. but T know tron grittetame she o . " = 8 he Het te of lebrate 5 nas made oO Mucha.” Up In a third historical work" (he brought a book or atid MA a atl i") ‘Instead ahe woul | dacen't tke balna made to look ahem floor studio at No. 17 East Fifty-uinth of engravings) “and one day I was at she would pose for me at erent ona eho una en | “And when vou have pleased her, has street I found tho man who made Mthe lthographer's when M, Lemereler thes, usually tn her dress mn bee a the foor. Alter, | #2 shored appreciation ?’ xi : a Was called to the telephone, ‘It 1s Sarah noua thee whe pcaite ume 1 woul vrwp horgelt ina ghar’ | 4) Ah! ros, but it 9 not posatble ty way them and himself famous, Bernhardt,’ told en ho had ike @ sheet of paper from my note 1 Ninmatbcintndicad Nar" nina aa ai One night at a little French restau- ed speaking. ts a poster, * due w eet cones Gateog Aa st'e view of ‘the dis] No, tor then,” and Msteur. Mtuche rant around thé corner, as they say will ms 0 al!’ aid 1, tt rec-quarters of an lout te In ndiaieable, Sarah te 90 wpn- Lee lin the foots of his beard, “she f . was @o sudden, ‘Yes, yes,’ said he, ‘you Beginning ¢o suspect the artist was 1 88 pre, of the church, the suave Louts mur | rd i i 7 od - will make it’ | ainting her @s an angel, I inquired, — ——— oulder: “ see | 9) " natient?” tare over my shoulder: “You Marah was playing Glamonda at the | Ti A asa er! AMUSEMENTS, ec AMUSEMENTS, the gentleman with the two laces \t he went on, “and 1 began that IR AReree,. Caue, ene WOU s aie *CMPIRE (BATHE. sf a 424 there? That is M’siour Mucha!” Sud night working at a poster of her in that nothing to do with people wh THBATH 424.0%. w. of Bway, By. 8.8 sn | ed her, One day, fo % at good Kamioy f 215. tha ik 4 ft) haracter, When Lemeroler saw th h thought, mesbortt {s ‘ ce ng; floor and hie hands fp the alr. ‘Tt ke 5,0 francs, All carefully nuething | | I CHERBOC ee et THE Witt tht SiG eae, 1" $0, u'll have to! 1 do" ried ‘ i in silk and Ussue paper. He took !t out | vane WIN 4 peep this. = | sine Katies me it hea sel cently and pinned It befor ah but she | [1 ate ‘La Be Belle Harscllaise | BROADWAY ate cay AE | is, < 1 ) sooner saw It than she sal hata} George Ba The meeting came about in that I; been made. Bernhardt will never take | fund T will not have tt!" | London Ganpany, Tinie Je Vite || f | ho flung it Into a cornes way, and 4.45 P.M, was mantling it-| slieaed’ sitet Wet wie ane ae oo tai, “fis grief waa LIBERTY phew, (oty st. wy, yar, ‘ ht lod M. Mucha’s beir¢ self in the hallway of the Mucha men- | prises to make posters onty for her, yee ay Bi AR gs ie Hh ve ; | | THOMAS W. ROSS, ia age when I went in quyst of a verbal I was only too gind to say yes. It was @ rehearsal of ‘La OLGA NETHERSOLE LANWHYS New Nore, ya. 815, Mats, y ¢ | my chanoe to become known,” | that M. De Max xt Monday, Revival of poster of the French actress who de- fies timo and the Canadian egg alike, contin Hci in i reg | Criterion’ ATRE, HW Wd that, oF Toute. 800. Mate. W “You foel, then, that Mme. Bernhardt gold lace and s i; nt ys ie?" dd Sarat W ont d It was necessary to strike a match BTR aah ae kaon sud Barah. We of Sted WM. coLLiR to be sure of the name on the door. hen y oF eae ieee tat brie Ga libed Fe with Deane iAbeae lis Pree Mr HUBER’ § ali ST. MUSEUM, day than years of work in Paris had | done, and I am not the only one who tlon of the World’ t Menke of Nati Nel! | THE LION AND THE MOUSE Then a ring, a quick step and, as the | | ¢, and after thro | Dy wie & tie ery salutation out | owes ber more than he can ever repay Ing champagne over dt we hung It out lity fey B, of Bw rTP ( poring cedar agi iat All her life she has been helping others inthe Fait Tie next dny sho sald: ‘Ab, | | pp mo 08.0) ‘State ed Peat at" | | What Te MF! Chauner of tho darkness, A moment later the| M’eleur Mucha, |to rise, In doing this sho hea spent DOW it 18 exdulsl le” , _| | Ronert L Oral ney, Liriaid, Shi \| lan and, Marie tf bright light of a studio in which mys- BY H. HARMONY, fortunes. Her kindness and her love "Bernhard je 8 ernest Oe) SAVOY AR Bway & Mt Vie 6) 0 THE 4 BA actions from dead, to, toe, a Ths sae man. Her whole life is a « | for art in different forms have emptied| wiflee to her art and her sc | her purse again and again. A young ressions of Bern- tie faces looked from every wall—and! aging M. Much's tn ie Be Walls of Jesien Msi ucha, He was bland and) hardt vivid as those he puts on lene n we 1 [paper = ans = playwright would come to her, and if fe 22 ee eee PR re = enmceare. J VAL ease ee De Rh AES Ay: t y smpreésions of Sarah!” he ex-|8h@ thought she saw genius tn him| work. Bho #6 lip at 3, and out 86 a » TAs afi orth st. Mat. To-day || are whould say-— plained, with a gesture of amlable de- | &e Would not slop at the cost to bring m wi Rat Off a Chal 40 loot, Sher the uss - afta ae a fe if ne rine ft HIDE MER. Bat why speak of age, when we are/spmair, “Ah, but whero shall I begin?” | that genius to light. She would say,| |, , Bs vould Bey ls ly re sho eats. Sho sits at one end of a \, yi h Av, Mat. 1 Lulu Gla all growing old? “Suppose you begin by telling how | For the wake of art and literatura, f) ¢,And meanwiille you made her post- tat he was giving were mainly Fe Table ina, boatifut Gorhle chal merican $ Ni iis, Duke of Duluth | sme tain ou Sia ser ; y (ann als, an Ss drawn wit ’ i aide fot puests aN, I had come with the @pectation of on of t you be Lia with her," I suggested. must do this | "For six years, yes. Then the pl ng nothing 1 dkt not wantato be/Gten Wer Gusinese callere At i Foheon | #7 xs" Sun, Concerta. stat Night 26, Now work. B LLEW—Raffles — number from twelve to fifteen. She at URRA ° 4 at. 1 Ox ay. Mat. To Day Bunday, Deo. 10 ELL Hey go ‘Abreham,'* tends vo eanty quickly, eiving an onlor Minis | att RtuttytttiyMlat, East) lanl Oratorio Society ren PLAYS AND PLAYERS AT LOCAL THEATRES FOR COMING WEEK, hehe? gam Muanee “eheyeemgon [MUNI iowa SALW yeaa | ap Rl ne, mouthfuls: 2 sho tea to her “ath 8t, eqbanillpinician, oy <4 - Wi PERRY. ‘the 8a ere PAS T 0 R’ $8 Sovrindt 1 F tor | shape of en Innocent-appraring powder,| ‘Young Buffalo, King of ne Wild! Brothers, Metcalf, Paddook and Bas —The Squaw Mao Keno, Welsh & Molroen, Stadge Te MM, SARAM BERNRARDT, dur.| of Padus m the XV1. century, bes for | sine oa ere Rem Tho] Ween eet chnet erties uit wt ihe} woot Rey Cox, Arthur Rigby and ADDI Keaton Little Dustor, the Jolly Chage GARRICK A Fea ee ASE: Sint Tani | LJAMMERSTEWN'S Pat, Beas ark MANTELL = Ring Caan. RICH& PRE NS. viet nea gs her two weeks’ engagement at| hts mistress, La Tisbe, an actress. She | Jootor by a waggish professional {riend, | American ‘Theatre, Ak the Wolnesday’ | Ci the Lyrlo Theatre, beginning on| despises him and saves her love for| who, unable to secure tho specialist's matinee an Indian papoose will be Monday, will be seen in eleven Play.| Rodolfo, who loves her much In the Interest in his nostrum by any other|christenal "In full view of the audi-) sonations at the Eden Muses, es and Edna Harris e will continue his imper- A same ,way as he does bis dinner, | Process hits upon this plan of convine-| ence | Lionel, the Jion-faced boy, will be the ti] ’ oe & iy ot Groce George SPLENDID BILL TO-DAY, AS! Har repertoire for the first week wil Dani vill be revived at the! chier feature at y r RICHES PREVO “La Sonole .| Rocio’ loves Angelo's wite, Catarina, |" Ma * 8 6 vie ee HWWEAROKLYA E iv | Eke HHormea, W.ccikellyy Avery & Hast Oe ednesday matinee, “Adri-} who hates her husband and loves! , Misa Olga Nethersole will emerge Ninety "an Nine" will be the @t-| oi o's yompany et the Semerial, xpens e BELASCO Zee "KS - ORY IN 9 terg 4 tght,| Rodolfo, Angelo di his wife's fom ‘Tho Labyrinth’) into “Carmen” | traction wt the Stur, he stook company @ 0 eral, Dovid ft eng fe 6 ACADEMY OF MUSIO, 14 ne PE ; yid-eeepl nig! ngelo discovers ee Soren cava, poeetre on hen: The Third Ave Un aay Md a pC I a4 ils Sa rae Journey BLANCHE BATES IN ‘eee BABES sh TOVLAHE pieht, her sevivate later wi Lincoin J, Carter's batest, Too Proud) n D ‘Sapho," “Adrienne Lecouvreuer,’’ "'C | H ll give Henry Guy Carleton's Bway go0th T ~ ql ani “phe Becond Mi . Tanqueray, “The Butt " BIOUS Si tf aL Rat ni Prices 26,50,70,81, Mat, TodaytWed., 2 By. 8 ‘ou Frou’, and Bl Si “rhe Wi Wike of, Soar,” 0 Bey: “The Flaming Arrow" will strike the| a me of Drink" will be the at- pose ial Mat, ‘Thi we 14, 400th Pert, a nei Him and I" will go to the neti at the Grand, cAnd hours of valuable David ARFIELD Presente ry int NY, nae Tie BARN aE Eves, 8.15, At the Amphion will be Anna I bar OWN Ung Catarina and Rodolfo, | , 2» Se, VHlard, on “Monday night, will impels. srsoy LdMes Extravaganse| in, Mosher, Tioughton and Mosher, Jol time may be saved by ||| WAR Vm OWN THE DARLING 2, ie DS. a ee if bogttth qugngcment of three wee {| Company will be at the Dewey, while Hywms, Lelie Molntyre and others, telephonertalk, 5 aa, eh eres io rs We truth, 1% the New Amsterdam ‘Ih entre, * the vations Dheatro wil have the a phon FIELDS BYES: Byas.sis ONLEY Be. Peps Agee. | M DLI he a Catariia'e death, he tabs het, 'she| P0k'®, Revenge.” will be played a every Crackerincks Burleequers. It is economy to use ||] nevr'snais AT matiNins —Nnw Xoitie vay ral laews Glog and) Rodolfo and Catarina ride | RARE Yroushout the first week TO SERENADE BERNHARDT. $1.00. |_NEXT_WEEK— » “pesore” and "La Sorciere” | §. No live op ; he Professor's Loye Story” at the VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS, the telephone. CASINO ™* EARL Sd GIRL with pole We — oS WET 10 jive RAPEUY over aiter, Wednesday and Saturday matinees. |p, ‘Theatres: Bondy wey n m ‘Eve, 820, Mat Gah BIR mcheduled reapectively bd sired mone h, "raitenot dite pmaterially | The Monday night fas wine Mr. Wile aigctor's: Theatres: Bordverry, wh0s wegnch Colony to Welcome stress AQeree uh tenor ibaa times I anhattan “rst pers e ‘Wednesday matines, Thursday, | Dai tory of Hlitclt love that Ora Will aot for the fret tne ip Ridney : last peason, will be the | : i rf sas a, | MME, KALICH | MON eturday matines and Baturdny nigh |)’ ‘taado fallin ‘hers. “iee| onend Atte Raw plas trom Reuter ; the. Dwenty-third atreet a9. Arrival Toomorrews wew vor« rexepHone oo. |\h*” AMgiil TI Roe: By, i Nat vext Tues, ve: "sevens ae agree ? nti iE 52 vho Was. Nother: made great Boneh ae itke "aml and La Tosca,” | Kipiing’s story, he Mj ,, Uther features will be Sartor’ Mme, Sarah Bornhanit, the noted 16 Day Street, ie — Se the first vn given here’ many times by ire Emma serve and Mrs! Prenoh antress, who ts to lay « two THEA, ato Mat. ‘Po. TARLBAt | Ev 3.8.10, /Ph by Bell tn The Bde ‘ad ientardt For hin Inat week @ the Garden mr, the Moree Keatone and) Sos" coengoment in thia city bein 14th St. YP Si gt hhh Ay Mat TosDay | op. House, jsratiReiny! tention of Str ydney I Fipp,. Predre” te a tragedy In five acta! Theatre, Robert Mantel! wi Bily Van, Next Week—-ttow AAXTOR BUTTan mn, | Net W'k—Geo.M.Cohan, Little Johnny Sonee Bory “of tho. divinaslon. ot | following Fepertoite: Monday, “thew ot” Aden ite wit oa the bit at the | nine Monday, 18 due to arrive from 4| exer | TWICE SUNDAY, ron Omi & “3 i i and ‘Bohemus, Bway 11 The @argou Crema, to - Bthectleve ona Ta power st acti ‘Puosdaye matinee, | Pitty-clghth Sirect 7 !) Canadien tour to-morrow afternoon at] Matinee, 2.16, est Saat + | Be 6 oof § 0 HK] Bemherdt will be Hiasrted ‘ing eet eeredt og « ‘Puchahus Phuveds ing, evening, |g oa; Bat io and” Gave find |? gelgok on « spectal car, Luks Jol 0 Mh ea ro fe See tt horhe nat | at a nd ; ardt may | “Richelieu; hursday, nobel : i aiPPo ely Sensation Th i. 7 on ate Sow York, was mate be expected to discloeo a new phase of| Friday and saturday matinee, “King | AG "%sovelto,“Fedorat ine Retid oe oe Be Socunr ae HI PODROME |.hitey sumtse i tite Now. 1ST, NICHOLAS RINK the Bogiish form, “The ne oe SY cnbaek oly; * iia ty Lear; Baturday evening, “Hamlet, at the One Hundred and weatys Heth | necond @treet and Central Park Weat. THOMPSON DU Wer... , MANAGER LON, (3 ee St. and Sp arabe vy ‘i Mra, Patrick Campbell Bernhamtt will ve pA in a boy's role.| “A Soclety Circus’? will have 4 Street Theatre, @ French colony in the city hi “a YANK HH REUSON. MARS” yt »| Hah rine i § _neasions dally. excen: Mondaya Skates trea, ” Hae clots tars eho doen role.| “A Soclety Cirous" wil have its pre-! "Ted Shoan will head the bill at Ham-|made preparations for a serenade upon a hae 3 ‘i wits.” iS yseetd# strel Misses, 1 gay.» ay. Her First False Sten, ‘wil be recalted that gen Other Das a ore ae He bill, “La! miler at the Hippodrome on Wednesday | merstel Oth Ml be A j her arrival at the hotel. A French band *PREALER OF 38 price Lynn te Py i Noxt_ Week- TOO PROUD TO BEG, the love of Boraye fay “Aiaaandrs. Pima. ie i i Oh Meecdad uth Tilesaee "Bho tee timer eitoe Ltheat Re aia aan oe rFreuph ergatanetions will be pretct +A SOCIETY CIRCUS” | AL, ia 6 Gilets on HALEY tok rn aming “At ~~ of the Inquisition, | af Ribs A B ADEENt{o® | wpectacle bis three acts and five #eenes, | ley and Ausiln, and the Nhree Sisters | tap en A ti sins cociaabia hgoh -e hay 126th, Pra Uneoin" tne Oana: ed tee dh Men A comes Aree Stare | gps fom him tae toaret Of the nthe whoa “inigise™ mullahs are spurned | Ket. head jnerg al have tho ¢ Waiter e-bay ae j MADISON SQ,|"8% Mat Feesat peenlardr’s o| on that she may givo it to her lover, soclety and commerce. She} hans, rea Niblo, Will Rogers, May’ Monday, Dee, 11, and Tue TBA, 24th way] he Mame ee Is | wRROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, Claude, learning this, threatens to blow sion In a KYpsy camp, where} Bennington, ean Mollenhauer, Dermit of rehearsals, Seats Dee ae mae on the Box, ih LD hI Hier to atoms, and in dlsonerging tho | he meta a stranded cireus performer Mat Tues @Sat IMPERIAL © 3,200 4 Hieoenptete weapon destroys It and his and deciles to utilge some of her wi Petite Mignon, and the Imperial Jap » Miia aw | JOE WEBER'S ? YS. Net tues a Manaxer. who dies of fright, reptited money in oreanisitg a clr Louise Gunning, Marie Stuart and . Daily, 28¢ PROCTOR'S Reserved in |PTHRA BD wayatoth,| The Prince Chap, | (OD MONTAUK Tal rege The lar Ivance 5 » magnificence will be a revelation, | Clayton. White and the Milltary Oc. » Seate, ® } vance. sate of In- | whose magnit snoe will * revelation, ¢ tba ry Hith Ay, "Allee Hobbs." 125th St, “Marvont’” MADISON SQUARE GAR Mats. 2F #. Wed, Bat, Seate, ay sures ag i a engagement, Labia (Vill ae Se Onin Rsteagtions af phe TRI SHO * THE DANCIN Kyrlo Bellew, in “Raffios,” wilt come | Coma’ Will be Fanny Rice, | , r )W beet ING GIRL, ofore ahd Atter,": a farce, by ‘Leo | hay fi ; George W. Day, and the Ontaw ‘Trio. } Fanny Rico, Tom | AT TG: Ditrichstein, will be offered at the Mans tte Grand Qpera House. be Alhambra Willams and Waik- 58 -——— r ‘Arthur Duan, &C Mason- Keeler Co., Mil! “Janice Meredith,” with Amella Bing ; IE Navelo Giri, ‘Smoking balcony, Rouve, | Working Exbibite to sh " patlan ,Thesine. on Tuceday. evenins | bam In the ttle role, will he the emer. | fy Lrg oy thet" Amoma ates is a Catarrh Cure that Cures Jor'inen Mon: eve. Santa Cinus Gitte sat, Mat. | wit anes alice, ii, "1 SUNDAY NIGHT, 2st 500, tf . i ing of the stork gompany at Proctor's s Two OK CI Y é u Will " will be the Live. Black Men, Shaum Pontiacs in “Kaine ova | log Bator ist." oy owen [PAE Ag? a HNL y ana) Colds and Catarrh, 23, tate Prete tana cect | Mm JST dutta aap ‘BiG POPULAR CONCERT. / bvied ceapreaes ane van Money, Bice ih jj i at the Fourteesth ; te Bnaieion aia ‘oma Actually postive, nippy kably, ieretix:| & La Rue, Canfloid & Carleton, # Cataneos nt ‘i WONDERLAND Beale Clapton, Tian Aus ws al Inded physl- Ke nd will app in "Sweet Yowell aH A Net at alwaye with fl jeation, althoumh | mmm Victor Herbert Concert, the ‘Overton Walk ‘and hei b ; Y« cin tre las a that Eg i as HE DEWEY ji LM areal att {ites Hall valiny A Te i Se Se “Mt Cures Cdide ani) Cxtnerh! | aE ne om mu ih Hi

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