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*duccess: _ kens, the aa fetes Ee b Sagsinst hina tr the wil > advantageous sents have be bef to that Hi ol ing for among them are the heavy orses.and the ep contestant HORSE SHOWS OPENS MONDAY “Entries outninibe: All! Former Exhibitions in Madison Square Garden Boxes’ and- Seats Secured by. City Lovers of Equines. For—fitty-ome —weeks —the —antomoantia owns New York, but bosinning Monday - the horse wii] have tie innine for a week. It will be the twenty-second azfaual horee show to bq held at Madi- fon Bquare: Garden, and the Ust of ‘en- tries fAdicates that, It will be the most attain of Its kind in the his~ tory, of the. organization, ‘All the boxds and, many of the most n disposed nent of soclety which lon’ ax the yearly exhibit eis: takes the occa of the season's finery, Gowns of ex- ‘theme duinestio creation, the nowest Of end ends from France, and the Prevailing modes of Rot Row will _ be found ‘sprinkled in the gathering— that small portion of the wsuully vast throng—whioh attends tho ‘performance | for its love of the stecd alone. Tho Vanderbilts, the Goulds, the Ger- Kénneys, the Hutterfe the Harrimans and the Wilkeses—those evotees who have so long mado a suc- Coad of the big show—are entrants again and wili send to the ring horass of classes that horetofore liave not beon a fentute of the exhibit. Many More Trotters. There wii be three times aa many trotters as last yaar, Among the con- teatanta will be stock belonging to W. R, Murray, L. C. Kinney, A. R. Gillis, HN, tems att W. Williams, J. W. Har basic! Lawrence Jones, J. E. Madcen, L. Wilkes and the Hillaadave In the driving classes there will be @racks owned by Dunleavy Milbank, os Gtotesbury and _ tha “Kalamazoo Some of the roadsters are the of Jo: h Agostini, . Car- Snore, MI. i. N. “Bain, clay, W. E. Fei Cc D, Jordan, tam Joi tJ Buttertield and Misa Wikes, The Vanderbilts will be particularly le among the exhibitors of orses ‘In harness, In addition Wiliam H. Moors will show his string. includ- against ent: asia ow Freoman, Mrs. Edward Mra done Gerken, “Lawrence H. Kahn and-J. C. Thompson, trants with tandems are Mise Bmily fon, WH. Moore, CW, Wal D, ‘Holloway. Mra! G. inald Vanderbilt, A. G. be ee age Jones and W. K. jerbilt. Irs Saddiers 8trong !n Number. Gaddlers will bo stronger in number than in the history-ef the annual show, A Tow of those who will show aro ‘James G. Meraall. H. G. .Motiwalne, W; Harriman, Charles Holloway, W! A; -McGtpbon,“Mtus-C. Adatilde Dores mus, R.L Patterson. T. J. Regan, Mrs. “Gerken.— eit. Mat y— Stone: ‘hoa State A. | Raymond. ‘dans for remietored eaddie horses, which Js now, has tho oodly number of thi entries, minong thom bel B. Thompson, jr.’ Heamiiy stars aie isn ed Arab: Janine, b: co Tom, by dirige Morrow Knight of Ellerslie: Hrigand widere; De Facts, by Deceiver: Swast ina by Georre Kessler, and Sporting | “Tate, by Tanetors. THE Busters and jurnpers wi fn their usual num An Will be many old favorites. well ay Heweomers that have ben carey wand tried out at the various summ exhib! The Special Classes. special classes this year Ww A eetianeL Horse. i ow. Cold Chia!) 2 Cun, which-f.D. Jordan Mt pa, Bayes for one and inust be won twice, & fine lot n° 1 Moore hay three pairs, <dding and Whiveate Ata ‘Watson, two pairs, includin, and Revenue; AG. Vanderbilt, two! airs, Including Primrose and ‘Polly feb aed Hosard, Ungham, J Hunters’ them are many good ones. ‘The Hofel eee eS he frat time last year and won by and Fore at interesting special will be four-in-hands, ladles to dr show, as against lie hea eae CUTS OFF HIS OWN HAND. Young Man Literally Follows the ‘Bibeal Infanction, NEW ALBANY, Ind., Nov. oring under religious ex: Cinvand has aban x ford Enxleman, @ young man living neat Byrnville, fourteen miles ana “west of New, Albany, yerately sev ered hfs right hundion an ‘improvised guillotine. When asked he had committed the act he replied: “If thy| Fieht hand vitend thee, cut dt of and n, east if from Young apot in the we fashionol 4 hngs, & stump, of wood and his » ing atring wis a inde. Then he sho ing hand. 4 pleeding wrist DroJ. H. Dat Greased the wound. that the voung r Bngleman re , tion te had-meadsof t EMBRACE ALL CL ASSES | Advantageous! THE EVENING _~WORLD, SATURDAY, “NOVEMBER 17, 190 6. Col. pen Production of Pacctnt’s “Madame Butterfly” a Great Success Principals in ‘‘Madame Butterfly’’ Monday Night ] ene FMr. Conried Busy on the Metropoli- tan Opera-House—Concerts to- Come, RAVAGE Pue R 8 excellent produc- at the Garien- Theatre has proved pot only an artiwtic triumph, Dutia popular sucoses. Repeated hear- ings confirm tha Impression of the ef- feotiveness of the score. It emphasizes the text in the charnoteristic Puoctal | way and holds the’ attention as, somo- thing merely melodious would hot The} t HL u've PHIDAL uuby win flin red,* These inne soclety and Mrs opera ts beautifully mounted afid the casts a. ompetent. Mme. Szmoay's interpretation & part gaing In Impressiveness, bul [with-t{wo other prima donnas to Mil it Mr. Savage can afford to juggle with the cast: On Monday night of ‘next Woek Rena Vivisnne, the American girl, will be Cho-Ch>-San, Mr. -Mnolennan taking the part of Lisut Pinkerton. fed as it ts under the stage, tho pitoctiveneas of the orchestra |a dimin- iehed, tthe -conducting-of he weil fs a higtily creditable thing. ‘Thess are busy days at the Metropol. tan’ Opera-House. Scentc, Mallet and chorys repearsals dre tn full swing. Afost of the! priveipala are th town, Mt oussellere, thb French tenor, 1s due! morrow. In him Mr, Conried thinks as found an tdeal French. tenor, Juliet” the TT | is. scheduled} ‘At the Hippodrome, | the Phttharmanto! is to break all precedents | repeating for the general public the | programme of tts first pair of sub- | seription concerts, with Safonoft con- ucting and Lhovinne, the Russian plan-, as solbiet, In the evening, at the wame place, the Russian Symphony Qrehestra will piny Tachaixownk: concerts hetio” progran cert for Saint-Saens, with: the eminent French composer as sololst et the assietid by Walter Darrose New York Symphor given at Camegie Hall in th hoon. Vietor Herbert. at Daly tre, In the evening will give the fourth of hin successful concerts. Rosenthal, the Austrian planist, gives the first of his recitals this afternoon at Carnegie Hall, and this evening, at the oltal by 6 place, the Phitharmonte: Society | sembric: gives tho Becond of Its rat patr of con- | gtternoon certs. 5 the plano; shay on Wess Rena P7v/enne, Flee 0! francs Muclenr on. the tncomparable Marcejia at Carnegie Hall, on Tuesday with Isidore Lucksione at A recital by the sterling Ri Lhevinne, at Carnogia } evening; Rosenthal's And ert of the Now. phony Orchestra, unde: Forsch, with Gadsk! as Werner programme. on Saturday venting, Walter Dam ist, In an all rnegle Hall] Next week's good things Include a re- quoted abo ‘Tha Bab: rt Mrs, Temple {s sue for brew interview wi rn. from’ a ments pot eet LOWER ALIMONY RATES. Cont Increa: Judges to Husband CLEVELAND, tions tr, allmony Do ‘can! A these days of high prices on $5 a week,” man wife, Elle Hart mony, Peck had a only $6 per mon Diy nasa he would take similar act! TA, nti words we | tor the Baptlat Publ [have caused a controversy rs Philadelphia Publication Soalety ¥ a lderod a couple of hundred copies of the! bate with Nealendar, but when an eagle-eyed fe- 18 the order was prompt! bel “GIL IN RED” [8 SHOCK 10 BAPTISTS +“Ruby Wine” Is Mentioned ‘on Calendar Society Bought, and Designer Sues. Vie id, dear ¢ too much and tween thp Tempio, x writer octety, ser on one included the {utal words com- withowin countermanded. deaided whether to! hod an Jeland Ot possibl the ment irl of Living Brings all Pleas Jud, elie ge Beacom rec ck Was cited bi gontempt for filling to pay hi $20. ty Other judges say on, au Rellet. jnorease. the cost of Hying may cause reduc- owances, according in tormer ber month all- good position, but lost It. He told Judge Beacom he was making th nd could pot pos- Judge sald n. they will probably Mrs. Fiske and Miss Robson In New Comedies Next Week First Concert a Brilliant Success. RS. FISKE and the Manhattan protide: Grave: called “A Tenement { company will be seen in a new| Tragedy.!" Eee ra play, ‘The New York Idea," at OD a Lhevinne, as Soloist Scores. {o Theatre on Monday night |. 7obert B. Mantel will appear as at Piano, the Lyrto Shylock atthe Academy of Musio on . Die play ts by Langdon Mitchell and Onn Meniay saa Priaay, Tuesday night. 1 deals with Now York society and ‘ the divorce laww. ira, Fists will | ENS he wilt on a eee. [TE there mere a time when the Pi have the role of a rather irresponsible | po °.7 on Wednesday nignt and Satuntay I grim Fathers of the Philharmonic} young woman who leaves her husband | acter, Richelipa’’ will be the bill Boctety aeeraed wanderers nthe | for a trivial causa, Under the belief |0n atternoon On Thursday | widereas waiting for a Moses t2] that ehe has divorced him she agrees ey : peat ne epee ight. Mz, | lead them {nto the promisea land, asa be seen in the third act Of | has passed. They seem to have found Wholty-ummated-to-Her,_enly. to dincoy=| think “net of wuchard | che man in Wassily sufono t she has a aeep love for her Ves Ree) rel tmgulshed Sradtone Sa-eald ato be both scbeig ent tha Ath Ls nee n, Mra. Fluke's | [tiey hare 1 ; will include John Mason. Cet ts 5 ,_ | Soncerts for thireo years at a sai Aritae, Willian = Be Mack cock, in “The Gal-| 320,00 a year. Harbury, Marion Lea, Ida jc bo the attraction at th®| Heginning their sixty-Afth season at Nr eeenrees Nese heal ar Hiouse, <p 4 { Caknewte Hall yesterday afternoon, SORA ony | iF Comers ofthe Barth’ they gaye a crowded hoase some two ‘Mme Daughters of Men," Charlox the name“of a new melodrama that Wil! noury of delight that will be long re- Klein's latest play, will como to the |e seen at the American, Bembored, There was always the Imprées- Astor “Theatre on Monday evening. | The autooratio disregard of corporate! interesta-for_the rights of tho produc-| jng massca_ia exemplified In Matthew | F Crosgy, andthe selfish ~indwigence of | nd Dollars Reward’? o Fourteanth Stre i 2 West “Pen styoness 0 y that the ac ne playing | wan often | a big force, w 5, 40 Th or- be at will rcughness, a rote wt more supsE eee oF Inaplration Theatre. the Wle Hen in the characters of Pike comes tothe ¥é masterful beat of the new leader, | nald Crosby, the profligate “younger [yin en . 1 place to buoyancy. fon, and hia wife, Hell, a former || 2 will have “For a Huma per, was sympathetic ylelding yester- stage divinity, whose extravagant en-/!4{C" 1) rcicg urna’ goes to the|day to his every mood and Inflection. tertainments have become “the talk of|-r hands, wi a baton, | two continents,” ‘The daughter of the| oF th Beppe! as \f from a single | family. Grace wearied of tha| be Tit hare—teAmeriean-. pazsanch empty round of society and desirous of aiding those less tay has become, first, in Jove. with, ols Paso Who baa dedi y t seemed an inap: jils_uplifting gestures seemed. ac to have hy! | the band tn, Oyen4 an pouty 8 Ated hin life to | Yoster, company will be th t the Gothm te} for got to npplaud plet Josef Lhe: Brivant piny! mechan in evidence, and a majority casio New of an progr: his 0) a violin and plano under tie sp: inne in the solo ng and mastery of of his art th r.must be nd veness. Safonoff’s Fine Conducting Spars Philharmonic Orchestra the en e an in- wirange , there Was on. opportune ou that died as quickly jaa it was tom. Rubinstein’s plano concerto. No. 4, in Di Minor, served to reintro part. were never more re was an added a deoper ind Concert by English- African Composer. Hall Colored £ the atudie: frat had an uuwonted made Appearance In x Fow- also colored even com in ML compas fh ta mone others inthe ;-Donne ra ~ MAVOAND GALWAY Cephents, te Bight Vas} # Majors, Thorne phatcher and Ctr one and Lynn Pra rr naw comedy, pyc. bere, Heat Ienowy asthe | “The Tyranny of Te: a Swift." will be presentad nt heatre on Monday night ty 1 Try It Out Team at f Clarzes, MEUS-—GHahton ir ‘Chambers—desctibea his —play—ay Constance 8 farcical ry 1 ‘s e re house svill be x Clatre Heasy and her | Taw the Flying |. The, Gat {tl will nehe o Violette | Gaelto foott ‘and A Caklo Park, Connaught ¢ will be u Counties At with plenty Another star event morrow will be the NL peween the Tit Guway men. will be filled | tho np nobleman wh finally un: amallitation follows. | jor Death | Conn O50 AUS le Beuldes t ueminy night Misa Mleanor Rol L others: saat] : Seca run, J-mile run and “Susan in Search of a if klok, -For-each he second of a series of te De hw to & ton hort stor: “Mins Robson wilt h: bra wtll be Pr ther than to vet, @ young Amert- roxile, the Great from 4! mart Aoi eatod Bienen Peon cree Chartyart Leader Loner a Lew, own aon we Grong . y, Mocy ant-tev,_te OGDENBBURG, > Pour 1 Hastt rs |bermath at a Welsh inn. — He: ot i tat SADT meets a friend of her girlhood, paator Will offer Searl aha Vio- | men were shot’ at « Os , Noy. 17,—Ktr Phan |her tha miele being pursued et Allon and Company, Harry LeClatr, | Bishop's Mills, Ont, by an. old man Déen hastily recalled trom hunting| Rathbone. In order to teat his | Bush, the Four Gregorya, Mr. | nayed Dayis, who had ju ition. It {s believed that a Cabt.| heiress changes places with 3, Larry Shaw, Fussell and | aed. When Crisis is impending. vi Minister’ When Lomt Rathbone arrives, a and othe: Willam Kod, “Day le Luque ts veut Hie Rar coanizoan him as ber long! neta va be atedare ay to 5; fred low ‘eMer and hea doer: wuess her id y. er od ate jogs. James an 8, nh cht Saeco v he is rondy to reveal tt to him, — oy Ota me Prince Randior Sipe stow the Davin tien of Count ¢ bs Frederic do Bell Ma) [redo Gnpaes Fa red another barre) into the fleeing | B, Warner and PENA a Syiex wee Ayey | orowd and three othera wero eat uit Wy dy, deus Yh 4 Boahand not pexinaly, Ef ‘aha te Junk dealor guilty, under the provisions of Séctlon 550 of the Penal Oodo of the Stata of New York, of erlminally recelving any prop. erty belonging fo this Oompany, NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. ° 18 Day 8t., Now York May 1, 1002. iene 1S KEPT GUARDED Was nike heresy A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be pald for the arrest and o JOMN H. CAHILE, Ore hike | of} the love! | jOnce Given, It Is Gone | Beyond Her Control for All Time. BY A young won writes me that she Is very much tn love and that she thinks ja ret but Is not sure, her b She adds: t wonld Sreak my, heart to give him Ido not care to waste my time not care for t Lup, b ©n some ane who docs me." ‘is Jotter betrays a singular, Indeed ‘i of love and tter of faot, At than loving. is: really f eo With n bo io question of -wtving Tovconalder it tw about as started a aqlemn de- er_ot not tt would be advisable to have her back- ore removed, or her heart taken out Luckily for them, few..women really | entl in love until efter they marry, The experience ‘during (he. en- jod, and which they belleve js ‘the Sak “twilight of en far smore up. feeling the; gegement per ito bo, love, { take, Ww merely be s he loves her, or ceases to love affection lias waned, ts en, 1s seldom moarcely over ts flung back} ve that t he really re] en ‘ ‘A woman of the old school told me the other day that she thought no #elf- resvecting woman évéer tnyeqd B® man tH she was perfectly sure he loved If this.was true of our srand- as in everything else, it ts} 4 se some amount of tore-| better to exe: ight and caution. = " "Phe momnent a man ahows @ girl sone attention her parents should endeavor to discover what kind of a man he is, and whe herself should keep a brake upon Slings, If whe finda her hesrt in- her f clining to him, until she ts able to judge what disposition he ts lkely to make MINISTER’S WIFE TRAMPLED BY. TEAM. Mrs, Clark Run Down by Truck on West Street, and Danger- ously Injured. Mrs. nesdera F, Clark, wife of the | Clark, of Union 4 run down by a truck yesterday ip and sent t ‘Three of her tbs we: ed and she suffer ed from nal injuries, Mrs, Clark {9 fifty-six: years old and the doctors thecchances) sre) against her re: Two men were in the truck at the Wo-aecident ant the—police | rested bot! oh charged the other | witty art Ne horsey the timeoft the accilent. The two men were Isidor Rothburs, 1§ years old, of No. 62 Lud- low street, ami Louls Tienkner, 47 years | 460 West One Hundred end? treet. Daby Eats Potson for Candy. ANTON, Pa sugar-coated = atryoh Sanity, sennte nine — pith and Mrs. John Kurz, daughter of Mr. ot elty, “Enough this to kill a horne,’’ Stedman's Ne pene a fase TCG &' Scamon’a will be tha} And how he 4 the “i neit olnaacs (abate errs ia an ctignnd aynGrass ™ company | #¥nphony 0: a | greatly In the ‘exposition of his erated, intersete te del Erbe at attner “4 frente ten \the ‘house enthr SYLVESTER RAW the Jobers raautt ahd Will ya coeposttion to | thei marat sone aa ne meee Tana +n eT Tees es nt tn the arn, AN +6: gy (AP VAUDEN IER ea Aula acu 'DR, ‘CRAPSEY’ 'S FATE the doclal Crapsey w time as viction of any other person Vioe-Prestdo: 1 authority ot Ter Father, WT consist-in, buying the vers} cheapest instrument poss ble, particularly if your money is hot too plentiful. ; A GOOD Piano is cheap-| est ae es end, as it will} i and you can | —— ms ~:PEASE ¢ _PIANOS: Are not cheap pianos, but in propor- tion to their long life, power of staying in tune and fine tone qual- ity the prices are VERY LOW. We make a_ specialty_of used Pianos of GOOD MAKES, Prices from $125 up, Renting, Exchang- ing. “Write for: catalogue. OPEN EVENINGS, PEASE PIANO C02 128 West 42d eu . seeps Brooklyn Branch, oer Waltan Bie Once Woman Lobes She Can't Recall It, Says 1 Miss BETTY VINCENT.| | love arrair. ov, 2tpetterine + were} the three-year—id mvallowed a quantity of! wus) ans who owere+ ah in buying a Piano does not GIRL PRODIGY WILL STAR IN-OWN PLAY |E thel Fairbanks, Sixteen, De. picts Cowgirl Life on Western Plains. | | | Vincent She Should Be Cautious of Showing It Until Sure | of Her Ground. of the elena treasure she wishes to } bestow upon him. It ts impossible for a woman to stop loving once she has begun. But st ia| not only possible, but wise and neces- sary to her future hapolness, that she dy an accomplished riess equestrienne, «. , Miss Wthol Fairbanks ts ed in writing @ play’in which the ta (o be featured as the “leading But sixteen, alr: should know somothing of a man before) tady," If you Dicaws. In brief, Mise BNO permits herself to fall in love with | Dthel, is really as pretty as the him. proverd: ire’ “ghd | possesses © ments besiies acknowl is to enter: Be wure ha {9 all. right, giris. then love him as much as you like, For Her Birthday. and | many acedmpils edged ah Dear Betty: HAVES been going with a young | | lady ‘about ix. months and would | ke to know what would bea nice birthday and Christmas prese: for her. z E.P, 0. Unless you are engaged to the «irl books, Mowers and candy are, all ashe can ‘with propriety accept from you. Will She Shake Him? Dear Betty: AM ‘sixteen yoars of age and nee deer going with a girl for about a month, and J her very much « att she Soves me? T told sume of my friends | what a nice Iady friend I had, and they { ell me -that after Christmas, when 1| ave given her a present. she will give the shake. Will you please ndvise ne what'to do—give her up or not. as I ve her vary much?, | ARTHUIL You are ‘too young to. have a serio But don't tet your friends ollsty tdsan-tn-your br: Sho won't | aides—with ave 8b possessing a pei azure ayer wh of the play, which has been approved by Sam H. Harris and George.Cohan, who will produce tt The play dep h remarkable ae | wid Western girl’ of origtn- stit-arsuses: men of the admiration of frontler and ty to be won, te! ro 1 such AMUSEMENTS. eee i { f & Mata, Wed, & Sat iene Drew, rien Fes aoe GAR ERICK i il SHUBERT AMD AMDERION ERS f4th_ats Tol, 3400—Bryat pee Comer enuss ta wo of this day and ‘ be sadly Jacking 1} Last 7 Nights. L 1 Mats. c- in our times a ot bieay quite es often falls in love | A SOCIET Y CIRCU fat ee moan and ber dove akEE || ego eg SmPTUNS RAR GIUTF THE HY POLRITES ; fret Soewithstanding her efforts at || NED. EV C.SERIUNT aye. CRITERION! t, so much sweeter and J" Most Stupendous Production Exer Seen: Smatiay than other |g Pon Concert, Tomorrow Afternonn at HATTIE more conaiderate of Rim th ta |] ¢thithgrmonte Society of New York. more conaldermee hia heart responds | | gf lolngrmenis AHO Bh ete. Fase pena tq_the hiddan_—ce tn | | Tomorrow Niet a Gite op: Gancer SV fea 4 he loves her without know- RUSSL Princess (Ey. 8.20. Mata, To-day & Thurs. KyrleBz PETAAZSat.. 2.20, Beate for 1 wane MARGAK Great | HENRY ANGLIN | *Bivlas. MILLER Piven HERILD Sao "S8 Sista Petar aren she rene Tees with All Star Go TAMES POWERS "2 BLUR WOOK Excellent songs sure to be popular—Herald LYRIC #2: of Bivay. Tet. 1646—Dryaat Lami Matinee. Last Night LENA -ASHWELE_in—The Shniambte, MAN OW ke KAESTIC: haat Pant LYCEUH, 45th at. & ii way Mats Thuratay & Sar SEATS SHS THE TION ANH TX ADVAN ‘KEITH & PROCT: ORS Brway2sthst 2 19:30 | | eqn ait nye Ath AY. ry) af;32 Foul so St Acne! THE TOURISTS cos fied is ete : Bs re Dbeatre, D'way, 68 -St. f Pare “tins j | LINCOLN Sees tae Sk: (pa GUY STANDING guacrrannine THE LOVE ROUTE | HIPPODROME—SPECIAL To-morrow (Sunday) Afternoon at 3, GRAND POPULAN CONCERT: PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY Nex York, 100. Performers, a BSILY RAFONOPF. Conductor, JOSEPH CHEVINND, 89 Pirteee (ie to $3.00 Fae-Realey THEAT! Bway & 4504-95 Y2Iast time ts | ASTOR Viola Allen 1 Cymbeline GARDEN?» Matin “Masle of enamoy tea MADAM BUTIERELY Huccinia tAet Grand Opera Navetts, WANHATTAN, Tway Sinte ‘Theatr, NEW AMSTERDAM assist GRACE GEORGEIS CLOTHES? eres eheriean [Ekewar' ACADEMY OF MUKEC, oh nat A tev Pi Mr, MANTELL Macbeth re, ay 4 ROADWAY G8" Silvan Pricen, 236, to $150 Maty 2 Erg} Mie pl SRGLE z, Son Aon Thea, B my, OAY'S "es RICHARD | CAI ith St, Ladies Matto-day ! Imperial Burlesquers ° ek At ike Cotter | HDENEL: 2 F 7 | In the Mile-a-Minute Sfustcal Hit, Nh. Ladies Mat » day. 9 {| |The Spring ChitKe. Pl Empire Burlesquers | TO-MORROW NIGHT, 8.30 pBanidani Ath fe SEYs, Victor Herbert AND TK ORCHESTRA. SOLOIST -CIIEFORD WILEY, NEW YORK ste ped ree (5 Minutes from Bway, Se. & 8 Voudevitic. fee [J AMMERSTEIN'S f= VICTORIA TT ATHE. Shy Datty-Matinee, 25 se 1A 4-TON AUTO MIS BODY. Hieet Seats, $i. 85. we iE cont Bm \4 Beate redid afte, All etata 10-250. Ry. 15-25.60e,:) rant un (ULL anda ereats ble apie Sate Ty Ss ee Fitts Sx terest Hiway] ito spot st Bharat i nod Soke | Seer tae « MANHATTAN... Wein OUTH, DAN Cl NG EES u/\ Thea: Meo tow FlealiaMinetrels | KEITH a eos S. WEBER’ 5 EMBATIOG 1way & 2) BIJ ou, W v1 MA ws sn IEITH & PROCTOR S Hite’: N Lex.av.A10Tt at, Mat.To-day, 250 solh WHILE FRISCO BURNS | SBN sais | Frank Hus, Me GRAND THE GENIUS t Wik—-Raymondttitehcock. The Gal RIGO HARLEM CASINO, HACKETT TIATHO sad Wot i Ey,8,40, Mut, Thyre, & Bat, TEALTO HOUNDERS xs" GOODWIN Next Weok—For a Human Lite. | i} iat. & 8th av, bate 8, tart ae Cay | AMERIGANS Es tite, tas | ‘Ted Marks’ Concert 1 Mat.& Nat,’ shal 35.00 KEITH & PROCT' OR’'S sat Teh eee pea ROSE STAHL Giroitts: J4th St. Tenaconay 28 BELASCO nid" fala bint |W Nxt Monday) award. Handsome Bourn, (BLAN BATES LY Vanni 2 | Twice ‘To-' aCe a Moving Pictures, | TAN ARIS} | ATLANTIC Sian AY. Rhodes & Carter, * Harrigan Vincent, Mi ALPINE