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FOR A SLL SLUGEARD 4. Peipetuat Stiging C Out of\the Ps Question, Dr. Madison 2. Peters Will Say. * TO-MORROW'S SERMONS | Interesting Topics and Fine Music Promissd in the Leading City Churches. eThe Rev. Dr Madison c. tors's ects tomorrow at the Baptist ah of the Epiphany. Madison « Bve and Sixty-fourth street, will bes ou @ M, “The Mattie of Lite’ # P.M. Mwhat @heii We Do in Heaven? Peters wilt are att ommon Fedeemed will be engaged singing or continu Beecping harp-rtrings, or that it is a Plate of weer sepose, arc false Progress will 1 nidtess and the Ployments thy veatization of ow is Op cart. Dr. MacArthur's topics to-morrow. at and §, a the Calvary Baptise Church, Vest Hifty-seventh street, will be jot Forgetting ve mar @& others who wh SF chotr-prectic id at ‘day Dr. Pierspn's Farewell. Fire: Baptiet Chu Hinth wtre Their First Glimpse of Think Everybody W. he mit this chiar daring the a or Haldeman. In the mo: ron will conclude his se Bervice land Reward.” the topi: we Second Advent and tne summapion.”” and in the eventa os nm . , cM end his series upon “Experimented BY CHARLES DARNTON, ofs,” the topic being “The Fruice E-E-E §-A-I-D. oe ‘ot marntoe tee The first time we hit New York we thought Canal street ee ocean Secunin was Broadway | wed vigor after Because It was so bond,” explained the. other felidw ote Allow me—Mr. Fred A. Stone, formerly of Denver; Mr. David At the Metropolitsn Temple, Seven:h fenue and Fourteenth street. Dr. Rob- gomery, from Misgour!. Bagnell will preach to-morrow img on “The Last Words of rist.” and {o-morrow evening on SThe Message of the Goepel to This the feet. ‘ Comedians of “The Red Mill”’ Caibilarad a Bowery Man- ager They Were Right and Then Went Ahead— Cop Strengthened This Opinion. “We didn't walt for them to show u: 0, we beat it to Fouteenth street,” «em THB WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, Tope, - \" we ‘ve ALWAYS ) DONE THING CUR OWN “1M FROM ) +e—_———- New York Made Them as an Actor, and a said the I'm-from’er jogged slong the fellow with New Fiays tion.” Open Parliament subject, | x t of more than ordinary tn. M evening: “Resolved hat inde “We could hardly wait to see Keith's.” A week will be the first vementa are t to politics” Tuesday evening | “And we stood looking st Tony Pas-) a while ago, and his father weed it to Ametican appearance of H. B. lecture of “The Christ Ste tors for half an hour, envying ¢very-| take out another show Irving, eldest en of the late Sir Henr ful.” by Henry A. Rowe Prayer! body on the bill. Mr. Stone gave him-| dutiful eon doubled up with together wi is wife aird, Wednesta: estian: ,. 0 | u r SE enna ERIE, AERO ie the remminincent laugh sen! MUBRter over the Joue on him. Then |AL the New Amrterdam Tueaire on y evening; free popular concert Pred temarked, ‘Everybody in New) he straightened up and rubbediia, Monday night in Stephen Phillips's Br Jius Woelfkin will speak York looks like ay actor,” and a @uy| knee "Paolo and Francesca.” Two versions oe Cornelius Woelfkin will » ac | " pem-George H who heart him sald, ‘Everybody ts. Knocked ft out In ‘The Ward of |of Dane's immortal porm—George F bl " rH he r | ee ee Ne: Cee ne | “Kverkooty waa in that veighbor-|On*" he explained. “t pad ike @ panne “a veneneen 61 Saaites’: one She lundred and Twenty-ffth street, to-| hood.” chigped im Stone. “That 88 chorus girl now to save myself from |“ Anhunsio play in, which Mme. Dube row at 430 P. M- Harper G. yth, | eleven years ago, Aud actors were *0 getting hurt when I make my entratcs | @ppeared—have al y beet seen here, it will sing: William E Fenno. | common in Fourteenth strect that on@ gown a ladder in ‘The Red Mill! That (but Mr. Irving’s/preduction will give cornefivt, and Albertus Shelley, vio- " t iat, w'l pros de instrumental music. | 482, when Iywas standing on the corner sort of thing tan't as easy as it looks. (us the Palit play for the first time “Conviction and Execution.” | ° Brondway, & policeman « song! But ‘The Red Mill’ ts well worth the | It red ge 2 Sean. vhs peeauend and ati, “Up stag risk. at t. James Theatre in London apt : rd is Sere mer Thirty-aowt atrect, the “We did a jot of standing ar nd it gives us an opportunity along | by George Alexander. Mids Baird | £ t Tupper will preach to. fore we found a re to but a new line,” ead Montgomery, “We best known In England as the creator rrow morning om “Conviction and | said Montgomery. “We finally wenton giant think people would like ua in of the role of Trilby. M ng brings jeeution,” and in the evening on|.: yeine-'s Bowery Theatre, Our atock ‘ t Ham- jhis entire English ¢ During liome Encouraging Aspects of Our | * pred dacstitpa sbeparg ur stock white face until we went on a! n png let The Rey. Spencer J. Ford, .astot of | face act. It wasn't wild enc We didn't think we | Amsterdam Thedtre Mr. Irving will f 4 i away with ft Fy ccs miceee eit pronmh’ jer'tee | he manaeee: ite ren nid ao anything without burnt cork. | likly Be seen in “The Lyons Ma fa 7 er tn it © told 49 opin too, when | “Sharles *Mauricette ark ning on “Can Man Thwart God post Pate anger was of this opinion . at $ P.M. on “What ts Jesus | would pl + oes ted went to him ence and told him that heim, The Bells” as Ingo in tT’ There will be spectal music. | ail, ‘Go a thea,’ he we could do « couple of German com- | “Oypello” and as H ora Gobject in the Se ne: Batons | oon t blame me.’ He was the mosteur well me the Rogers Brothers | Rg Nee Oe ee ee ees | Priued parson {i the eo when w chance. Instead | Geo M ow med nce” nd the Golden Text Psalm | Prine’ person f = t we were given a chance t | “Popularity.” wi an W. Ross | re e hit of phe bill. re a chance to show wha a! a The Rev. Edwin Whittier © “We've always done things in eur ae he eave me the laugh.” [| %® principal part, will be offered a Hor of the Beskman Hill Methodist | own way.” sald Stone a eaane ee ecty after thie that Mont: Walluck’s on Monday evening Ths H piscopal Churcl 0. Bast Pred tn particular,” added Montgom. j ani eee me there will be no singing, no dar Sirett, will oficimte at both service ine hae Keane ikea tar te teen | Stone mad © tie DL ama ak aides te Sab Morrow. — nove & . ONE | ip sant of he ones th © prom » Dr, & Parkes Cadman wil! speak to- | time, and I told Jack Haverly at * hi sae abecaah Vuln | ieele ned" aabareeinina ow at 33) P. M on “Personal I was with Haverty's Min 2 fontgomery. “We were | ° at the West Bide Young Men's | 01" en w. t end toe iy toniagnrsi! mion | Nat C, Goodwin wt 3 3 (end 3 rel s the fello a ei Up There.’ whioh | > i Su pecrcienen. eh eit Til! a everty cus day when Lisew reve |, . Bijou on Mondsy x ly 0 3 he etaged, and be made up bis mind | rh) ¢ ® farce by will sin All men are invited. name on the bill a tle varifty .... < ¢ The Ward Mille r. € ) At the Forty-fourth Street M a wanted us ¢@ T ™ eo er a ere Be on $n Galveston. Haverty agreed you are to be a scareceow,’ he mild to have the role oe r. Rey. F. Harris, will preach | to £9 and see him. Fred was doing «pres. ‘and you,’ he told me, ‘will play | {alls in love 10.4 AM. and 7 P.M German then, but-T told him to give ee ie aes tee aL ee G: it's T s an off ma How old 1 J L h Wi * “Gypsy” 8m our, Haverty some in the minstrel line. |-One hundred and thirty-five years,” hei Jeme Lyn i “Gypsy” Smith. the English evange!-| We went. exp to & Ddiack- answered. ‘I'll play the part when I'm | DO ePenn tale of * Will begin his American tour Oct. | face turn. but what we ninety, but fore 4. Bo he | name : eS ‘ tu the West End Presbyterian hes . but not before,’ 1 op . Pr iy mae q uurch, and wiM continue there unti] 49S the ‘Pasmain gave me The Tinman. We had no idea | bas selected for 2 Mh Dr. B P. Cadman introduces | make-up It was we we would stay in ‘The Wisard’ as long t ie grencstet Rg Ras Ste 2 ee made good, and Haverty as we ad. We mould ike « new play man o3 = lerian Chureh; Oct. 14 to 17 in| Wee the need every year, just to eee what we can nae Datian ional Church, | “Where aid your legs get their oa: do We're elweys working ‘et some- Robson will ef Get IT tw AR, grace Metho- education?’ I trqutr turning to the thing new, So much of our stuff is ent at the Liber i batic member of the =.” wtoled: that we have to be on the Jook-| tre on Wednesday evening tn 4 services will be in the Hope | *rovat jen e t ; ‘g “Nurse i “Gypey” Sak will | “In @ olrous,"” answered Stone. “I out for something to take ita place.” ZARewil's Nurse MMi Ligier a by SY Ko ge we went with one when I was ten years We've been saving up that boxing- « Co, The character to be played by ie Magen. of shia cace old end ia from holding a tien for 8 long time,” struck | Mies Roweon je that of & puree who . ome fatic services con-| hoop to jumping through one. 1 was ‘and when we decided to use| al, taken he Vocation in the belief that it is @ woman's duty to do work ey ae Gospel Tabernacle, Forty-'|a contortionist, an acrobat, and | ! ‘The Red Mill,’ we started in|in the world that be of benefit to rat tick weanecling |® Fope-walker, “aii when T had finished |down at Amityville three weeks je. Bhe fi love with a pa Rae tileh evangelist. ago . J Danbury. M. P. 4 Dame hout this wer Toy stunts I would do a song-and-dance |and hammered away at ¢ rf john Danbury, M. P., and he with « ok h other | Her" Prine morro str tn the concert just to # little rest | near You'd ¢ thought ef =p te by Anges.” played twt o then Te been tailing ercise | Wednesday evening with a new y e now pay *% ng for a fa Wildam Vaugho Modliy called “The 4 A Belated Discovery. aible £ Ean-srinder tum ts another|Gteat Dive” Mise Anglin plays cy " si- thing we've ad’) in <M jorda rl ral life: (From the Ontoago News.) ys : nibs? bs be ornere, Maas, who. wit her, -“Kureien!” exclaimed the shade or) pes" ie said Montgome er mister-in-law and others, Darwin. “i have discovered tt at inet. “Ip and out. (He took out ne ki @ ate ve ds herself tranaante is “Discovered what?" queried the shale! shows, but: S ceca Caruso. He was m in Ariaona, near the an bo 7 t be vwlway yught ‘en very jes ef Huxley ae tle pig that Harry Keliy ter, Thete she meots the man who “This miseing link that makes a man| °*°* 2 us on Mo hit be ber master, and becomes bis w gut of = monkey.” wed Darwin.| “The old man's a grgat cant, chuck-. An enthuwiastic public has pelle Race hk “its the golf ink.” led Montgomery Yd sent home s the pig of-ite job, leved| After an absence of several years Mra Langtry will r Monday —— to begin &n engagement to, vaudevil at Keith & Pre s Fitlh Avenue NEW CHORAL UNION CLASS, |‘hesie” due oi otal my A one-ast z society drama by a No Preparation ox Training .s me.| Utitt: “Between the htt avired to Join 14 ie ‘iy The Poople’s Choral Ur tountan t Wa by Dr. Frank Damrosoh. announce Bs thee hat f will establish a new singing averading in her ase on the east bide this caste ring © wy waich Dr. Damrosch w T nt at Madibon ow afterno « ve heli Square Garde The ater wing Sunday a %, in the al Infant will be held ate 1m Us ednesday . ri pes m Ha Dird avenie| | umber pe w ar et performances ¢ Union extends: « invita. Will. be Hike to Year io tes, oF wilt) Adek duic! ‘ m e me to this| a tah re Ruickly and send your ‘Want’ ad in for Clann expected to] Wil be a busking bee and a barn to-morrow's Sunday World ing. oF TAIN | ier ceatures Will inclade tha Crest Hat — i t feath-trap Holden and. IMMEDIATE Louise Romer ib ve mane n Wontern iiermow .eae mnt ts {roe the raters tL. tour: before the opening of Metro-| tho @e. Peles ta fat iife throum) politen Opcre season. She will sing wit | whirling cir ahd the Thomas Orchestre « co. the | leopards, the Nelson Fa: Bt. Paul Syenphony and at| the Zarnes. | recitals in Omaha. Lincola, Kansas City Oc @ and Oberlin, © James K Hackett will re «= Young Mr. Irbing and Six num doupe and Sunday World Wants afternoon, sme! “> Werk Monday Wondara,| iS'stateutisi” Sat NO PUE HOW MONTGOMERY AND STONE GOT TO THE FRONT 7 BY DOING THINGS IN THEIR OWN wt og WAY) THIS SEASONS LIST IT's NOT ue EASY AS-TT LOOKS * for Next Week, Theatre in “The Walls of " Aa Hi KARL MUCK, NEW e attrachon at the) TRADER OF BOSTON vind Bode gh ORCHESTRA. rl and the ler he “ty towne R KARL MUCK, who this season H aration Door D @ucceeds William Gericke as The it heomere In “he Great leader of the Boston Symphony y" wil be at the Third }Orchestra, has filled many places with *. ‘ e credit, He was born in Wursburs, vent the West’ somes 1° Germany, in 189. Educated at Heldel- have “Queen of the berg and Leipsic, he made his debut ears + wit) “*# © planist in the Leipsic Gewand- Fgh ge re. have in 18. Subsequently he led will be the offering | choruses or conducted opera in Zurich. Salzburg. Brunn, Gras and Pragve. ea Reve i thet | the, West, Bad Theatre From 182 to 1004 be was the orinctoa! end 2 cers > conductor of the Roya re erlin. Bowery, Durlesauers’ come %) Nas “Guat” conductor he hae girected elie" will be | concerts. in St. Peter: ~ Belles’ will be the at-)| firemen, Copenhagen, Madtid, Parte. make their Budapest and London: For four years conducted all. the “Parsifal madces at Bayreuth for last three seaseng be bas been one the conductors of the Vienna Philt monic ¢ Mr. Gert well beloved in N York, has been spending t summ in Switzerland and now ts settled in Vienna. Of his successor be writes ‘| am greatly rejoiced that, after ao long & search, the question of who should be my successor Was so happily solved. Dr Muck is a capable mus! jan and a fine c or.” Vaudeville Attractions. Keith Pe Proctor’s Thea In edd. tion to Mrs. Lantry, the Fifth Avenue 7, which opeia asa vaudevite| NOTES OF MUSIC. senes Gn ea will, have 1k music season is at hand. Anil high-wire performers; Lee Her Suet > Bele» Sevanions to “eet others. At the Union Bquare New York probably never saw (he Harndins retrical Ballet. the | likebpt it Not only are there be two *. Julia Redmond apd com- | houses producing @fand opera on the an T Much Married Thomas same nieete + from sevenieen to Keough and company, in “How He twenty weeks, but » host of European Won Her the Art Brothers, Kelly violinists, singers a other and Violette and others_The bill _at artiste have been engaged for the Twenty third Theatre will t tours. Native talent never include Emma Carus, Lydia Dreams, |r ore in ayience. The curt we an Egglieh ventriloquist: Carleton Macy rise immediately, and Maw a Hall, in “The Magple — nd the Emp Comedy the Hippodrome to-morrow night others at the FY “President's Own” Marine Band. elehth , vd Street Theatre | Davie, in’ 'Dhe Unmasking! Rene Washington, under Lieut. William Claude, the Fourteen Hussars | H, Santelmann, will atart the Bunday the Elinore Sisters and the Blght Prim.) cancerts. The band Je made up roses. 7 ck company at the One | aixty musiciat 4 the soloists will Hundred and Twenty-Ofth Street The. De Miss Edith Pickering, Miss Dorothy atre will p ‘Hoodman Blind.’ | Hoyle and Ole J. Ma: Keith & Proctor will soon oj th lem Opern-ticune ane vaudevilie the.| L@oncavalio, the itallan camposer, atre who is bringing over from Milan La pa Mag rig st in will, be Arthar| Scala Orchestra for a comcert tour, is phine < euglion ypntrloguist; Jose. | que on Tuesday on the Kaiser Wilhelm Pucker in deine re Fine eee 24) der Grosse. The instrumentalists are Rolfe Quiutettes the Zancigs. ig | canine on the Princess Irene. At the others. and/ fret concert in Carnegie Hall on Ors The Colontal's bill wift |S the programme will be made up froin rhe pant mists in the composer's opera which, 8) rs onde bes never been heard here. ne i ryan Taikal Pays. ean and Chance’ ne the | The Institute of Musica! Art will be- “That Quartette” and Reata's Doge , | gin {38 regular eeasion on Monday, Oct Ned, Wayburn's Halp-Denrs’ willthedd | {5 Dr. Prank Damfvech, the director ve Monetekes, nm Eursen | 1a dally tn his office, The enrotiment Walter O'Kelly a Jof new students will begin on Oct. 1 r and mecha fe The course fer the training of school Hy aan ipe Wilson's. truloed rvixom and teachers has been am- é Howard and North, and Col. | plied and will be jn obarge of Thomas . Brows Papper ah experispced lecturer will offer Elmer Tenley. Orchestra rehearnale Arth t the Metropolt- - and Mildred Roy- and tral nd. J, A. Deis. | tan will begin on Monday, The orches dior and Nitram, gee” Ie. | tre hes been considerably | enlarged. y otners. and) notably by additions to the strings. The i Marke-will head his Sunday night | Performance of * will call for i at the American with William Ma. | a& unusually large number of instru: art ments, At the Atlantic Garden will be the _—— Aeria ninells, Golden and Hughes,| The New York Symphony Orchestra. She, Fish Deo. fi 18 Praak hele inder Walter Damrosch, announces a Fill Hower, the legiens wonder, will | series Of eight Saturday evening and the et feature at Huber Mu~| eight Sunday afternoon concerts, be 1m. ginning on Nov. 2 when Saint-Saéne | Prof, Catulle’s “Queen of the Air French pianist and composer, will will be a new oftraction at the Eden the sololst. | Musee =< Pile) and his orchestra will remain at) ‘Three chamber muste concerts by the ise Harlem ‘Cason. Adele Margulies trio, consisting of Miss (ae SS Adele Margulies, — planint; Peer SEEKS MISSING SISTER. Llentenberg. violinist, agd Leo Bet John AG@oiph Persham. of No. @ Dick. | ‘cellist ill be given 41 Mendels ohn man street. Hrookiyn, has asked The | Hell, the @ret on Nov, 2 Wark to hale loente te Petschnikxff, the Russian violinist se ta 3h who comes here after an absence of ey AE ec a et | olwht years will make lila reappear have been returned unanswered. | ance in the @rat of the Russian aym- Carnegie Hall on ‘Thursday, Noy. oe Scoumann-Heink announces her only | concarta in ated 2,112 LECTURES ON | Over 500 Persons Will Speak at the Various Centres During Winter. Plans have been practically completed by the Publile Lecture Bur u of the] Boart of Bducation for the ninetoantt | * n of public lectures, which teins on Monday evening, Oct. 1. Dubing the! three months over lecuirers will give tale to adults dt 188 publi schools and lecture halls, Jn all, lectures will be delivered | Dr. Hoary BM. Leipaiger, supervisor! h of lectures, and the members of tor Commit Lectures and | of the Board of Education have « to make the lecture system a “work.ng People’s university,” with systemat courses. Closer co-operation has besa | effected with many of the great edu Joational institutions of the ity, includ ng the Society for First Ald to th Injured, American Museum of Natural History, the Committee on the Preven tion of Tuberculosis, Columbia Univer sity, the University of Chicago, tie Amertean Boclety for the Extension of University Teaching, and the pubic Ubrarion Lectures at Libraries. Lectures wil be provided in Ave « sew Carnegie Lbrartes in Manhatia and Brookiyn ibraries remaining open At the C of each lecture order to enable hoditors to draw o: } books for home reading on the subject of the lecture. 1 mall of the public {| brary foranches throughout the ciiy books pertaining to the lectures at the neiendoring centres will be listed sor the ben@ft o fpersons anxious to itr dy through ou | Advantage has been opening of new pu butldingy to provide for lectures jn their new and fully equipped lecture halls, During the Es first mon of the season no less twelve néw lecture centres will opened. The centres are so located that | reidents of the city will not be far dis |t t least one of them. the new centres this season four will be locuied in Manhattan, six in Brooklyn ahd one each in Bronx and Queens New Lecture Centres. N Manhatten the handsome new audi. De Witt Clinton on Tenth avenue and street, t er with new auditorium of Public School No. 62 on Heater and Egsex etreets, w1!l open this season for the first thme Lectures will alvo be betun et Public School 11, on Ardy avenue, and the Hud- son Park Branch of the New York Public Library. No @ Leroy etree The greatest number of the lectures will be arranged In ger of which there will be seventy. Rach course wil consist of from wix to twelve lec- tures, given by the @ame lecturer. a «nized authority om the subject se. There will be number of courses in electricity and the other sciences. it has been found thet they appeal particularly to the working people anxious for self- Improvement ee ROOSEVELT TO MEET HIM IN HEAVEN. CHICAGO, Sept. %.—#uperannuated ministers held a levee at the Rook River conference in the Park Avenue Metho- dist Chureh yesterday. Several spoke of their fences m the last year. The. Rev. dosph Wardle, "one of the Overt Methodist ministers in Chicago, sald “I talked with President Roosevelt not lone ago and T asked him to meet me in heaven. He promised he would and we shook hands. He eald heaven wae hard to reach tn these Says but be had always planned to @ : VAN'S NORUB ai Mode bi oe Eons, AMUSEMENTS, KEIT ns H & PROCTOR'S | > LW te COL aston SQUARE 0. Toby Cluude, Dave Le 7 CONTINUOUS Wi Fax Phone 10bs Grain Ler pote Feo. tre. Sree ust au Mar Vaudeville. —itos 123 Mig, Dany. tae, Padecten Ful 1B Be Coltesns em, Phone iuaé Che! |_moa@Ge 13- The TH All Gitar Vaudevi SBE pany fn Mey A Saks “i, That Guattetien’. hoses 13, ae Phone 9061 Plase| Midgets others Nts 18-3e. 125 has Panny | BIC E Let, Rghing 3 ‘At tee ely Mice Soren e estate x rat Brome 10h tar’ | tat sS0 ber whe Nhe is The ‘The Fays, Rice & Coben ‘OLONIAL Murpny & Nichols. ud Stevens, Wied at De Hever we LHAMBRA | Richards aod “Others, Arthor Prince, Joe Weleh Fred Karno's Comedy Co. tn ¥.Bie! “The Jail Birds.” & others iMate. 308, WHEELOCK, 38. GRAND x2%yrmenes, open reiatientee us, a 'PASTOR’S {iit ” CTS. Ureele pi t & Oo. SP accu a TIAL +DAY, EXTRAS RIGO HARLEM casino me Nightly. Twble d' Mote. Tes.tat. 6 Bus, ty Al @th AY. ‘Be. Mat Por a) WS Aa me ee inst ea ig! tg he To- M & Eve, New Moving Pictures, i Weber's :2.5"%. jin [naar OPENS NEXT MONDAY AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 20 SHOWS IN ONE Sages HS RACING | " SOGiEY Oatty aH GHGS = To fo Mrrow (Sanday) Night ry 85 1 KO RMENT— THY HE UNITED STA MARINE BAND NTY a |Inaest¢ « EMPIRE , John Drew UATTIF PREAIDENT Washington s H. Santely a] TANS rer mats mY ik ui FMEAT? +S 13 Mate ina tous KSC ERBOCKER ras Montgomery and Stone ais? ERTERION tte wert rome mx EMINENT iL An PRICES, — RISTS x * OW LADY'S t e iy way W ae EN ev 4s ea ANTS, ho Dive is eer New sth, ne ty iney ¢ 1 itis Cherab, “Tom ‘Wise & 70 Ommers: way, ant ots THE t HYPOCRITES camecn © Wm. # }E5%" The Lion HEAT RE. Eva, 5. xe » ROS 8 45th ot. & Mats Ty 1 Wey TRE, Crane Bid WOR s. AND * Pee igni™™ thar HE Te Altred Suir +HICE OF MONEY aHOVeS it eee ad ATH Maier). GARDEN, LEXINGTON OPERA-HOUSE, MEH AT AND WX 8 WIL!, CONCLUDE wiry GRAND OLYMPIAN BALL. Pol x EA. Eeve kM Mouse. THE PRINCE OF INDIA. LIBERTY Last pit ie 7; Dear Untatr rhea. DALY'S * Last Mai To Day is. Mat’ Sa. ELLIS JEFFREY. fF CAHILL Last 2 weeks. Se MARY,” New York a Cayton White ¢ Wr way aie Mat Wee. hatinees 25: way Y GILFOIL, yi stuart | Della Fox Cotrelts aS Troupe. Fal Hiondell Kemneay @ Rooney. AO. Dumemn. Mote: alt Biet hb Rive 8 1S Heat wate Set2.18, Last weeks. others HUBER’S 2 MUSEUM “EME SCOTHAN BELASCO"} BLANCHE BUOU IMONDAT Oor. ist Y M wil HURTIG & 32th at SEAMON'S 2H/ESTAR AveRiod Davig Bean jWARPIELD orkville, Ew Florence Bingley. Next Week—Nat M. rope 1AM Ell Bowen, ard & Tew Ethel Jackson E1sth 8 fun Aft EA By mi5, "BAL Bel itu Meta MUSIC MASTER. NAT_C. GOODWIN | Beats + th THE GENIUS. | on Sale, st. Mat. To-day, 20, & Wal Week —Mie Gay Morning Gi Wie ht J presente la: in THE [Time Tay. Trcateomwo Char Tron-Jawed nde mer Man. “H. the Man Piah, HCLABS A & Kearney the ME New Sens: crs Lenn Riatere, tional ERTS, Ladies’ Mat To Day, Washington Society Girls, Sun. aSternoon & Eve. Concer Ladies’ Mat To-Dmy. NEW CENTURY GIRLS, & Eve. Concer Mat Salita oe reser tate B tn fhe Ole Golden West. ories TR Wit We Gamnier* of the Sih Av Ted Marks’ Concerts, Bun MANHATTA | GRACE GEORGE ee | Viola & Roblact wd APA 00. Mia Wed ATLANTIC Drome—~r and “Phatim ott sce Bi Nishi MATINEE TO-DAY. OF MUSIC i GantpEN, Brothers. of Raymond Ine Pictures, Rachert Orchestra Lawd NIGHT. Next Mon GARDEN Beats wal Mine's WEST EMD" very Bun. 1 Week | ASTOR | HAI James K ce ea Toby? By. arin NY, a tat ‘Gir, & the Gambler, Wills in A Lucky Dog 1424434 av Mat Te-day,2ia thay. Mai Dally, Sunday Vau'vitie xtravamane /Goncerts slat Ze ss ve. 13. Mat. To. ae Lady. Nis, bees ede Cort 1.23.9 34 Bt Madison. OCLOTE RS 1 A Hit” —Worls, 1eth St. & Irving PL Romantic Dram, from she Old Testamen, tor, BOWERY) near CANAS Wr Lilien Walton. Vir ge Chris | Wallack’s,0°yAI0th By 6.20 Last Mat To,acv, HIS HONOR THE MAYOR. Thee, W. Hoss te et Popularity.” Theatre 27th ot # Mad av. "THE STOLEN 2n¢ STORY Ore Ay. Mat nt Pee. Exe Phe... wat, aaut ‘ATSON'S Meu mieeet a Mat Bic ay 8 & Fie ee ts Bs Ettes> Yr A MyM Mat fe 2 hat VRE aan, THEATER prey Nxi W HACKETT | a sBieio Dally. Noe. | Hu 10x.A¥.\Pop, Priges, is ae nae see Y) ’

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