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THE EVENING WORLD, saTURDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1906. f AN ; lof IZ. pee . |New York's “‘Great: Whirl” in er eee “CARDINAL'S HA] |The Jewish “Mark Twain’’ at Home Here, We. Ones. Bch Next Weeh ee eee ~ FOR MGR, FARLEY _ tna Little Brick House in the Bronx) ———,, ._ \itstenseenr orl & TW DECEMBER? --stolem Aleichem”! «for the uptown branch Singing Classes would made At once, fe they are to 850n ae Lenox | Avenue Hundred and ‘ }eltul at idolesoh Hall on Thursday) SYS Lenox avenue, Sholem see eataes ctor Her: : He Pare elec Aethe very. Sunday Aleichem’’ bert's New Concert Series. | Ru hat ' German ‘eotilat = Sareea Gibes Hts First In-| Wemlddier gees ASA Srp ania xt day, 190-1007, ka-tho} a BESS music whic tho Jnetrument has com: id in the Idbrary of the Madelal t ich he Wns ormanist for. twen ert tour to be published only atier htz | Tall o jfoxch and the | Orchestra ‘WAN'S- NORUB 1 critica has | sized, thin oan of the led St, {9 upon us. Next wook aeos Correspondent in Rome| terbiew Since His Forecasts Honor for the Arrival on Amert- ; Bot ; y ; fue ANd Very AC~ | io vesinning in warnest of the sound te Rf Z {of conce ecltals and operus unpro- | f New York Archb) ishop. ZI cans Sail, to The. Bam aig - sent : é ee tive. He has ceaentea that will not cease ial AD Whevinne | to give hie first recttal at Evening Woild. mn rumpled red a Symphony =a si | joe 6 apae ; i own cuuntries hitherto unkn bata Agate irs jee af | [are swelllig (he-throng.—‘The-ow | - re swell se thron, Rosenthal, tt Taw KOT + 5 5 Hh Rev. Dr. . x | hair, a red rem for a Bt ur before his reas Wie aupeeriiae eres ance here at Carneste Hall on Nov. 7 |ouT { : " Sew Yor y hony Orchestra’; At all Grocers. 10¢. ir Mall, I2e, mustache and, ae Noy Foe Tignes eete ton | The Violin department of the Insti-' Made by Van Zile Co, West Hoboken, N. J. eoricel ee jeription’ concerts fc | AN be wi t Carnegie the canon: will be given a tmperial, blue v's, next Saturday evening and Bun- @ay afternoon.,Nor. 8 and & Walter. eVES, AME | rmrosen wilt regnalize to 7 B. Altman & Cn, bas csanten - “uae wat de Tells the Remark- Paciey vi) s, able Way in Which ‘| He Won Ais - Wife, Who Was. al Banker ‘sDaughter. y in De bet.) Preparations) are the tolemn Af Ads: catauiicsment of tho Now ¥ acter and the formal consecration by introducing tot Forehead and) siience Camillo Bx r Frencti composer, whoo a narrow aolo part in his own BLoPu | tase tor pany. and orchestra, The 4. eel fe se THIS | eran api va otitie ye BI i uf yas also ¥ pug FIFTH AVENUE a. ihe Adm ires Our’ hands speak, eral ; 7 |e te i fs THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS,* NEWYORK OM n Mark his mouth a : isteatbortne umber of : 3 and eyes and| Twain,” but Says’ American Humor, Tra on Noe. 5 THE FASSO-CORSET oa niko as adioist, the Russian Symp shoulders Sete ES With Alex: Pil ero aris poms | Conststs Mostly of racing Rees are! Nhe ei| | AN EXCLUSIVE. FRENCH IMPORTATION,: REPRESENTING 4] niet ‘3 ? wa y evening THE LATEST FOREIGN ‘TENDENCIES IN-DRESS, iF i |v against the re Carmese ordzestra will p to express |cn te aix su his thoughts. or Herbert and his orohestra begin a series of Bunday pat ay Theat a TOF His yolce 15 |e i eres ti sta } m. At ate, it 1s preaiised that | tow and his ao ois Sunday night enterta mneat| sha}ibo given in the house, "The Dance “ of the Ho ‘om Yon Ve “La | Speech very jot « cure etree es . rapid. Lies. New models for the present teason, in embroidered linen batiste, silk brocade batifte, fine coutils with hand embroid- i ery and other desirable fabrics, including a number of Ayles especially designed to match the-French-Bridal Sets now on exhibition. ' 2 -Rabinowles, fark Twa y | NUMA, little son. causa, wi havo Wulte parsed | ESTHER, his 1 ewuy. rr po tuken for certain, | Cardinal ne, per n-halred ttle Pee SPs ry pay Oy Pe eee ies i et - tt te he et daughter, tHE INTERPRETER tral Body of the Real ‘“Strk| AMUSEMENTS. HEATIO, M way @ 40th at Ht SHUBERT AND ANDE BION HERS 44) \¢ vd Just come Ton | 3 a wondernil fold Here, Ti Tato~ Wit top B + r ry Era F ” pant vont there after the mhssacre at Klerr, he among my people, talke: 1 3 ‘Oth Ave. 4d th, . = \ Sees Ue eeks0b ae RYSnE Ca NAT, ; *|and they sub them In thelr itaout their | dart Fe u z peti | | GARRI i A SERGEANT DIED Bronx, a small two-story brick house | ‘I—Were you In the mace {= yor stories of re re tx splendid mate-| 1s a new—<comel nicert Btage ASOGIETY GROUS ; ‘ i HICK ea a af j tae front room of the second story THE J H OMARK fall Te naw za nd I will gtve read=| has deen wetl-lc z { uh Peg ene epee JEWISH SARK TWAIN h : ° Rishisaeedte $8 6 0 U 5 SAVOY, THUBATRE, 3 Bveuhinga dG, he Hippodronie (6 vor iyeiees, a Fa afJPAY DAVism ‘UNDER OPERATION. [whoreln Shige basket of fading pink pe i roses fortooned with ribbons testifies to 7 | the enthualastic reception given the | th thee inated a SAR 5 | OF MIRE. —$4ad —Pepn—a—Policeman ‘Twenty-! rewisn Mark Tarain on his arrival. The | ere oreo [as eeetaihrnen agers Bay sab WARNED | || WALLACK’S fe ywayrands ‘ } Ine TE ; hod ain, a Ut dimeg a: BEB ease pee | verti nis “ aT ath i three Mearssand Was ra therof =e) eaten an out ony Wana eed ie lame i ; ‘ — 2 ire,are « downtrodden | por ae a 3 Mat erhire SAM_-BERNARD woaciN inet ae 2 Children. Carter fore-'| rilaishicandsniy 5 i ae } MATIC TWATN Une | Sonsthe alte Agi —ehamt | Bieter —t Mien HUDSONPIRATIE. (4th a8 ant Join J. OBrien, |0ck aid w mustache and Troperial of 115 307 prepEreret : a i ( compra guavas | THE HYPOCRITE 3 the same Titian hue, Is seated, In an known find ‘most popu: CRITERION Rea, ae Yar-men in ithe Cental Ofte, la dead 8tm-chair.On-the floor near itm his | (Then > o hie fa nei : a et his titted & jsmail son Numa mits, his very gravo [nestles ugainst fits « =m ri | sour ; ¢ Law Fielts’ Herzld $9, i rane the ites ai Mg Phy LITLE CHEK isiundred ang N f atention focussed on. neat piles’ of —And. sary! h 4: i ie Chane f i i Ni Star Co. in ABO! T TOWN Nae iacK ieee us be lanmwered —rd}]ca!l at Ifeadquartera American dimes and nickels, schich ho ‘ Annee as : U HAISTICRE aga & Sin an ewe foe State Weed ad sa puraday morning and # 2 leave. incessantly arranges and roarranges. Ay {MARK TWAIN—Theve ; : Pel Sto. eli Casarts Wire of absence, remarking ca that he the Interpreter and I enter tho Jewish ays sorrow, always bitterness. Sa THE ASTRAL BODY OF MARK f ait, THE TOURISTS i Z HONTGOMERY & STONE MED MET was going unter an ope [Mark Twain rises, shakes hands, offers |in Jow:s) It ts expressed in mdonically) Hart pay sth, LINCOLN SO. Thsa(rest'vce LYCEUM. z SS Doctors ba Sen's wife-that meg eeat and. the-Interpretera-clgar. hale f : peer een au pone =ONsht £55 i i Opening Next ‘THE 26 EWE NTE| the chanc Y against his-“Dho interpreter declines-and-the Jew- {I laugh at any hat tt } i D T ; at ‘ ty ae } aie Now fe it it ee LOVERO oe sh Mark Twain Mghts up and settles |1 may not ¥ nt f é : ft. (Sholem m.) | 4 * NEW ABISTERDAM-Thestre-Weaaa 01 z down in the chalr again. As the snjoke | had dumorous phases. ae 5 = or ~ f alia ‘ Fee % a eett BAL to-day; taat ime To. t Joke ati} a TauKn: DUT nos file —the roam and further _wilta the | THE ASTRA 3 é d ere {1 shi emt) : oS TRUM ANT REOPESING Fy IRVING. BAIRD, ie ‘from a effevis of the ana ‘oes I perceive the astral body of tho 5 lle you a ete : fab ag5en Ke RDA Thet \ original Mark Twain hovering uncer} ie ei zt i 5 ionelth tp, an gy eriter BROADWAY 2 CORE way | St tainly over the plano. sur Dogo Free’ State. ti Z 1 5 f 7 ‘ THE PRINCE OF SINDEA te Wea, in = est = DUP de g a aaa at, 3 Sven that yea hem ‘oun i mae Sap way Wrasie Matar LIBERTY Une eats 2 bake = woman be tad khown at t—¥ (tothe Interpreter}—You told) me. p G. Ltolntnaco rar Macy ELEANOR ROBSON ~3f asonee é i J. ARJORIE.' - = TAVAIN. eM i r. iil TUPATHE. BF & h, Bye, 2 h-sentenc DALY'S BAS. Mate. Wed, Fay Wi ta hoe conilng Up In the subway thar his real; 1 z er Tae 2 faith ak ae a. eee PM || ES 2) RICHARD CARLE pamé. ty Salomon Rabinowiez, but that | T PRETEN=tts says now > 7 1 } f ei in the Gally Chi Uy, of tho knife He w Fecovery from|the e! eat no} know It Rene's Daughter est la —firet at—|3—no-—com (He speaks Y od many = triences, math ar he ts known wherever Yiddish Is read THE JEWISH MARK TWAIN— as Shalem. Aletchem or} I have read athis wered a0 .many que: ecnak-youssomesoes ae The Spring Chic. en. them hefore “1-MOHKOW NIGHT-AT Bal Be with Ya Why ta that? of co INTERPRETER — “’Bheem } Phunewod Plaza Go Conngcantar It 1s a Jowlsh form of ealuta Jews say it*when they mect cach ; ND ANS OROHE . Nie He SSO ObAn ret other, But TT ask him (ike Interpreter and the Jewlsh Mark | THs JM aie Twain converan tor soveral min: 1 anawerey| 5 Ne Lee ay Ni [Brow and I perceive that, A 4 yott-aaked—trem 2+ 2 T5 S 4 id Now sat ‘Theate re EMRE owing the Vell, x A i C, zy ing eet ee = sat bi CHAUNCEY OLCOTT, SS a 4 sa ES hein nine te apatine u—“Sholem Aleikhem’s” Favorite Story— _ oe St ; He Likes This Best of All He Has Written.' Gallic. Pinar his shouldor tant magion of his narrow, hervous hands.) THE JEWISH MARK TWAIN=Why!| The Jew!sh Mark Twain ohn {home?onye| r > = 1 { } | mifeslang c h Ma ‘ain, at The ou 30 and tell Rothschild that Miss ? Exhtitt n = ~ +1 took that name? When Iwan very i oat talrequestien c I have drought him « nae aol his nee i ng World's request, named ‘Kas & rnal life.’ MARIE ST 73 etes \Wile 924s young. perhaps twenty-one, Ffell in 1ve | oeki'a: and | rilivke' asthe one whore story of all |g, net Hothechildneard-or thts he"or=} boweshente ee eee pee 2 eee ADM SON THE ROOF— pwith the-daugher of a-tich Jewish erty and ety i had ee nin Russian fs panne eh stiri cea hee NE t Weigee the Jew. = ~— ail % Araicsuaty santos 39 500 eae i ree oa'els, C0) Jo the better part 0 Lait e-tikes=bes' evknom a = a net oot nets BKA TE — anks Hi 1, rotund per banker. I was very poor, entirely valor to ohang Tae OE onerof-tt grouped under the i 3 Bamps z z . Sith Wiway) Mr 2 Sessions Tomei 2PM. the Iokel St *George, educated, and her parents opp the difrerenee be ie Rimior ‘Thee are the dest \leliciem! Sholem'(Unto- thee be\-¥ owers and Fferbert L, Clarke mis Wo oaP. = =e —hir—tiemictie-—wae t_was-in_desnatr 1 dated ‘nat _spenk and Amenich avaisnem'satorie= : : tien LOKI fase Ft ad to-duy Inthe Yaek vite Pottca tr her rathior, wet 7 Saat = = : ees peoullarity h = give thes on : eed With ee i Hing —of—our— troubles, and callea tt Shawerdeaon That dew FAIoe th r | ALHA wert Fax, BT A ith ate = fe 1-thrthel W The Two Graves," the idea being th nt derstand & OUL Kasrilivke. ilivka RICOU Chai paagnat Measles Honey Ietoria ‘Theatre of Varlotle Wlatrict between 4A. M .ahd there would bo two moro graves If con- | f of Hee, LEI vou: know” where ‘Kasrill | 1 He iriraeenaren oa 2 Hent.Artolafinos Ore Daily Matinees, 25c, 3c. ; al gente werecnot=gly f 6 z ‘ Nare—aincn shor. PBA Mwayasth, By S Mat dar, | 44] GP WITH ALE {outohad “no good “roltwheh tT hired. the tent were -not_given_to our _marriage.|:t) ‘ Madan enmes éd from her Huropean MOTORIN sey bagels id Bald h ia Mage baa It printed in a paper I knew the | sai ee ee primi ane twat} EE VIO AGATE NES iscmogarnny a Ma = = 7 crete tie BA ea wate Langre tha sachided + atts —e 2 r irs but. 1 visited several family read, and “at end “ft wot mORiaHIGRG! TAIT Sai BRT GE tTORIG RG onor, (00 tn CN OIE LEN B, polem_Aleichem,"" instead of my _oevn She srabbers bands name, ier father read {t and gaye his: “Whit weto you doing?" asked the,conaent to our marriage, The heroine, TWAIN! wo: of the story you met at the door—my | that Kiss bet sand Fw a yitat LWhet ts pelsoner, a vies of hie! TIE ASTRAL BODY OF MARK gue Pgusers pockets, “PWAIN {disgustedty)—This is no place 1© Tt will coat you just $10 for benz @ \ for me. Why didn't they call him oe thes 1 Feduced (x Blze to OEPSMART aes T fave me r here's BOT Jor whe silo and i K G =a) Sih eThaE Mal ToDaye= = east FloHY. the fun f = ENE S i Ls “AN TMEDIATE. “ste 2a See a Clay Clement in Sam Housto TATLANTICR AEE Lea TWAIN= p matt MARK Sood fellinw," dectirod the Court, with a eo small tor im smile, as the Brooklyntte waa lod Jow!sh Laura Jean Libbey? of the G srer-to-the clork's deok-lo-errunge foes i Was: it-a_finny--etory?. Minand} nnd partly 5 ‘messenger to go in quest of anew rll | THE INTERPRETER—Ot course not, | 3" Tor him ia manuge to pu se —__.___—. He was in love, [Peete tas nay be said th entire town leno RUTAT ae } SOUS A HREE HURT IN GAR CRASH. | 1—weul, ask him: | fraternity. rene hea inikes lis head) agalnat the, walla etn ies are r THE JEWISH MARK TwWarN—1! BA to tle Tf Move 1 for the hake of the single und a —but when § round then Odessa ts nol usrilivke, even Paris ts np) th All a, Df > tos) END Mri. Wiggs if Cab? age Faich ides hic) MR. HOPRKINSON Te didn't think so then. I was, of course, | iy) "sey (in a lyrical mood. In later years T/ricnces 4 read It over, and It seomed funny. I threw {t out, (Ife goes through the first realizes that he frolley Rame Wagon and Thrown Driver and Passenger, _A collision between a streot Bido 8a an Americ ul, peacet fg tine and a we and Eighty. cond street, to-day” humorow “epulted {n injury to Higgins, the motor- Knife,” and was tranalated into several of the car and a@ passengey Hilg- | language: ay was thrown to the street and wa: THE ASTRAL BODY OF MARK ty ‘erely pEieeds TWAIN-A Cunny story!” Ah , tats hi streat, rocelved contusion. about THE JEWISH MARK TWAYN—My oT AEP E nee tin A ae See eOue| tather-inclaw died and lett mo hismoncy. | Sree are mM -ehger, was thrown overboard from the I became a banker and Jost ft all. You | tons for fyagon In which Patrick Higgins, thirty pantomime of reading the story over lnia word,” alla wail) Hip th 9), TIAL At Gth As 25 he ADISON J 3 »| fears old, of No. 221 Bast Ninety-fourt |and rejecting it.) The first story 1 It t4 Maid that since Kis 14ey eel &: ‘ DOKER Arte, si MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Qjatreot, wax riding, at Madison aye-| wrote that was of any Importance was DST AOy EAH ODD Pe ciesca anes Rican Manoa S fad y It waa called “The Little suuryed! thera: dur mada t eae BUSINESS SHOW had no fish, h had no walto b It he had no br rowed somo from Ss noiRhbor w from hla. It was no Kindly 1 much as they: p nothing ¢ cele Nay America's Lata Oprns 20 BLANCHE BATES ‘Gatien vente NE, io a) ent platéorm by tho mudie. stopping | know I was a,rabbi for threo years, Hit) of t Sa A ¥ be * mitted, > - S$ S\ FAI l m) 1¢ the ear and was painfully, bruised. | ae Nave A Yiddlah saying whlon ated th GRADE-CROSSING SMASH-UP. Sein 5 4 moans that a rabb! must fot deal tn 5 ns Inter QUEL i con Net to Be Sent to Franco. | piga, Perhaps that's why T lost {t. AE Tet iecewetney N peek ] $ c tiiat WASHINGTON, Oot. 17—Robert Ba-| I (glancing at the dark-oyed little boy Ings a FA GS ON RIE Nae men a =I qT . : ANE yn, of New York, Assistant Secretary |on tho floor uti! busy with his piles of | Ato. ra rei rs a) UD B riavs Sienuy. x 9 SSun. ALNQ PQ cua CAUSE { tate, denied to-May that he has been! money)—It looks to me as-t—there—Arfiosam’ et ‘ 1 spied Weds It I Wea ials Kyery 1 | Mectea to succeed Robert 8 MoCor-| is going to be another banker in the Known (Uy ny fit « 1 ETROPO ITAL q Mons Taess Wed IY COLONIAT, Whats. | Nex ‘Ae “Ambassador to. France, Ho Hablnnwieg. “So Toescayed ‘prosect w Have [Pees cencveainaanenicn MCHON : i : ir the place.) THE JEWISH MARK TWAIN (inugh- | faring fair proginming her Ww t t q = RAG ; bassador McCormick {s slated for S | tather's daughter, Therenfter she a wer, He turned ir : rous™ 1 «( THERE'S A REASON JERE Ric: Sivarcean, Vho The grea | Urement in the near future in ag:|19g)—-Who? Numa? He is learning to | father a aaventer, nerestter oh mn AV Aicorsandipaiy RDB SN j 5 WEBER'S Beas ec ane CAP co ‘COD tOL KS wean cams «= HE MEASURE OF A MA ! Wed. &T0-dy.2. BV dling wood. truck was smashed into inco with his wishes. change Bngliah into American money. | they becoma boisterous their father] “qwhat do I aire about your

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