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em ‘Lewis and Olive May. ig . 7 ITHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DOE MBE 14, 190 Tie: ‘The Secret Aristocratic Cats of High Lineage and Great Beauty Orchard’ on | | | | | i Book-Play Has Been- Given a Hopeful Ending by Chan-} ning Pollock—John Slavin) and May Vokes Coming | With “A Knight for a Day” —Louis Mann Has Boited| Down “All on Account of} Eliza” for Vaudeville Pur- poses. 66 | adaptation by Channine Pol- look of Agnes and gertons ‘is novel of that name. will gaat weeks’ engagement at. the, 1 on Monday ¢y ne. The puxe Cluny, married for girl, has the hereditary the Stuarts. ecended, and 2 fondness for his wife has not alw ss full Indulgence brings the Duke to the commission of @ worse fault, and this, in turn, awak- ens his eatery so that he determines: thereafter to be all his wife thinks him. But the past refuses to remain buried. The Duchers has adopted & young woman whose mother she has — HE SECRET ORCHARD,” an rio | of of de- weakness he in known, and this girl proyes to be the | viottm ef the Duke. The play xrows cut of Chiny’s effort to sacrifice the girl, hia own kinaman, every one about tum, gooner than let his wife's happi- ness be destroyed by the dimcovery of the truch. Ths Castles’ novel ends with the death of the Duke and sorrow for the two women but the play con- with a promise of explation and pure happiness. William Courtenay i be eon aa the Duke, Adelaide nce ag the Duchess, and Josephine jctor as the «irl Joy. Other parts IM be played by Edward R. Mawson, Burke Clarke, Frank C. Bangs, Ida abit “a Knight for a Day,” mostoal plece by Rebert B. Smith and Raymond Hubbell. will, come from Chicago, to Wanaock's on Monday evening. John Gievin will have the principal role, that ef @ nervy little waiter who makes bbimeetf a nobleman with the ald of wome papers a real knight forgets to (ake from the table at the moment he tergets t0 tip the waiter. Others in the eompany are May Vokes, Will P. Carlo ten. Salle Fisher, Sherman Wade Percy Bronson, Lottte Kendall, Mayme Taylor emi the Berlin Dancing Madcaps. The ecene changes fran a sominary lawn on day to the Jaland of oe Hogan, in ‘The Oyster the attraction at the Opera-Hou: MNellle. the Beautiful Cloak Model, retums ¢o the “American. ‘Lillian Mortimer comes to the Four teenth Street ‘Theatre with “Bunco in Arizona. ‘The Cat and the Fiddle, farnesomedys will be seen at the Went mes J. Corbett will appear at the Fores jn "Ihe Burglar and the ‘Thister Brown" goes to the Metropy will; haye ‘The Four Com tar neri the Farth. Soins Orieira! Phen" will be'seen at Sine any, Birds will sing and hop nim will have the High Jinks Burlesquers. " The Dainty Duchess" ‘company will “be at Hurtig & Seamon's “VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Louls Mann, in a condensed version Se ae nCécount of Hilza,” will be ay news foatre, at the New York ‘Hammerstainis will be Valoaka eektt and. William Gould, Wiliam Courtieigt in ''Peactes."” the Bix, Eng Shale Girls . Tere aa, Trombonaa "Fre Man, Grand Novick wien Burne, yamm Brothers rd. Di eed Will have Robert Ho- Nard “The Man Who Won-the Pool,” Paloerin the Empire City. - Quartet, Romany Operatic Pee *Grothers and Tenny, the Kits. dansis troupe of acrobats, Collins and Brown, thy Sandwines and Stuart Barnes, ‘Betty King, the Engtish male tmper- q@enator, rn make her farewell appear- Shoe at the Alhambra, where the’ bill will mmolude William lat hte in remeron sed,"" Bert *Tartoontet; axedith ‘Gioters, Seay and Violet the pasate ree the Novel- ith tte ‘will: include fon ‘and com- ard and Howard, Fanny Hos, Meataire and Kramer, tm. fon Square will be’ "Robinson Horta! family of o. itiyne aie jeatre will ryt “polly ‘Pickles Notte, vaste, ‘Mme. Herrmann and tastons, Ra7 and Caverty, the htons and others, e One Hundred and Renee pea fneatre me be the Pullman dartat Spee the Clarke In ANBRIy clifford, and “Delmore The meek company “at the will in Miarvests te play ealing with the Fit SAN rt male. Kath- ier ae ee Mabonowsh, at, "ane Sette, Macks’ and’ the ree will gore cas, ‘and sige Bailey end and fain Gray. pianatnennors Jerre Gnasinjor, the athlete, will re- bancot at Hlubec’s ‘Museum for another IBROOK EYE AMUSEMENTS. ‘"Hamiet'’ will be played at Payton’s “Lee Avente ‘Theatre. Marian Ballou will at Fo) "The Tat appear Organ the nde luatown Charite” Sil Se at BI ou. Irwin's Mafesties come to the r. Bowery Buriesquea will be at the end Hin Heh have, i rea come- ihdon M’MANUS’S MOTHER DEAD, ‘Mrs. Maria McManus, mother of Sen- @tor Thoinas J. McManus, dieq=(n her heme, at No, 2° West Forty-ninth @irest, at noon yesterday, aged seven’ Bhe was dorn jn Longfor: ‘and oame to New York at the ihe dati ne love to an American | veakness his | Will Hold a Four Days’ Concert in Madison Square’ Garden he Music There'll Be Keen Competition Among Cat Breeders. |A- NEW | She’s Running, Catteries and Selling Kittens Now for $300 Apiece. By Mrs, John Colliers ‘The sixth-annual show of the Atlan ntie at Club opens at Madison Square Gar- den at 9 o'clock on, Wednesday morn. i next It willylast through the foi. lowing Saturday, and will be-a record- Bee among cat shows. From North, and the Far sest Ang bies and Royal Siamese are hurrying} to the ,contest, accompanied by their | own’ music. - The very mention of a cat brings a smile of trony to ma lips. Horse shows and dog shows, 9 but cat shows! Afternoon teas for maids and tabby cats! But far different are the facts. The sixth annual cat show will realize no sentimental dreama of spinsterhood, but theo hard-headed scheming of the mod- }ern business woman, and Madison | Square Garden {s to be turned Into « market where stock worth tens of thousands of dollars will be displayed cat show will be also a real breed- convention, for oat culture has of Inte years become a actence as well as a trade ahd wonders are being wrought upon the feline constitution. Where the old maid of last generation hoarded $10 to buy. a cat, and gave the kittens away, an expert breeder of to- day, such as Mise Pollard, of Elizabeth, N, J., will refuse $2,000 for her white Persian queen Puritana, and will sel! the kittens for a cool $900 each.; Catteries That Produce Big Incomes. From a cattéry of four stude[and ten queens Mrs. Dykhouse, of Grand Rap- ide, Mioh., draws a yearly net income ‘of 9,000, Miss PoMard, of Bilzabeth, fa too shrewd @ business women to show her balance sheet, but admits that abe supports ean aged motWer_ and father, hes ht and furnished a home,’ and ulred “extensive Elize- beth alt from her cattery rotten success ‘these two ‘e teary ype! on There will be some eighty professional breedera-rep- resented at the coming cat show, and each deals in stock whose annual cost mounts into the thousands, Never before hes there been such a truly national contest at the cat show. From @ kor West, as from Boston, novices veterans have made their entries, ls sending a posal! champton ail the way. from, Empo Kan., while from \esitield, Mass., Mrs: Borie A Weaver enters a white Per sian stud; Prospero Le ‘Tempest, who As youngest winner in both the novice and opon-ciassea of last year's show in this year a jubilant candidate for the champtonship, Two Eritries From Great Britain. Even from Great Britain come two qniries. Mra. James Conllak, of Go- 1 is importing a chin- Chile, 'stod, while Mra, Dykhouse, of Grand Rapids, Mich. ia bringing {n a Manx Ieland queen. The chinchilla won heavily at the Crystal Palace show in London last year, so that American- bred chinchiltaa must hustle for. thelr laurels. Mrs, Dykhouse's Manx Island licen will be a ceftre of Interest, na Miere. are few Kood specimens on ‘this side of the water of the short-talled cuts rom the Isle of Man. The entries of White Persians, the mont glorious of all cats, are thin’ rear ly good. ‘Pollard’ two- year champion, Puritans, will meet a dangerous rival In White Aigrette, an entry by Miss Hopkins, of New York Last yoar White Algrette wan still igtten, ‘and could only enter the novice class, but this year she enters as a full- fledged queen: The white crtuos. eet Brealn Gwyn, White Monk and Pr Le Tempest, owned respectively by att Mrs Dr ehoure, of Grand Ray twa Pollard, of Hitzabeth, N. J, abd Ofrs, Weaver, of Wostiield, Mass., are probable hot rivals for the white stud championship, Tho Commercial Side of the Show, It {Mustrates the commercial character of the show that the Hilravak Kat Kennela will exhidtt their white atud, Sousa, with ths placard, “Not in the| competition." Sousa’s value as a etud) han just deen doubled by winning, firsts at the Tecent Springfeld show, And his canny owners will not risk this commercial advantage through failure to make frat at the New York show, But, on the other 1a exhibition svertines him to vposders with queens te mate, another business move on the part of the Atlantic Cat Club to have season th Showen the cae Lert re tor date of mow. a for Toate at this weason | animel stores, oh: narily, refuse to ity to disease -when ‘other animals, are forced porary “Mhe least commercial and moat touch- Ing feature of the whole show. will be the, exhibition of old, mals favorites, yrhich in cine to come may from the anaual cat aceon ote Theee are tie bies, the tortolne-shel, and he: Pialioverse thous H even these bring $20 ti only rentable orthaired, eats fare and the Blamese, the latter 0 Sistinulahed by its curious cholocate eoleringian ‘and its affectionate diaposition, won ete cba royal te Tonare of the stings Ut Perslane and Aeoraa) “the Money: Makers. Tt te the long-haired Persians or An- ARIAS Which are the bis monoy-make: classic cate, whose exay nite spired Eastern 1Ug- mak for, centuries pastas laazling “Dlacks, ahimmering. efivereceys or ohinchillas, “dreamy blues, Warm. orange and soft creams, Man may delight 'In ‘the cre of| the deschshund ine baltiog, but woman has made beauty at orice her profit and, her Joy. Choosing the ai- perp Porsiana, slice has je 4 cing de! tcate. shell: ke on jainty none an; ul In She has yarionlsed the color of the eye with ¢hat of the} Coat—blue eyes for a t. green pooome a ete and for fae, fou dare, md ana anlents and felipe a *xtivaulse| WOMAN SHOW} {8 tab)» | | t] Bohemian life in Parts, &s ia @ sewing girl who is wooed by an | PURITAN A” MSS POLtaRo MT 1907. naR. "NW OLD. WY -G-DVKHOL”. Mary Garden's Thais Impresses Afresh With Every ‘Performance A Crowded and Fashionable Audience Atiracted to the Manhattan Opera-House, Three ‘Revivals Promtsed at the Metropoitan ele Conried at the Metropolitan Opera- House next week, “Feodora on HHREE revivals are promised by Mr, "Thursday with Cavaliler!, Jaco! ARY GARDEN, appearing for the|Tuso and Scotti; "Lucia" M fifth time at the Mamhattan| with Sombrich, Boncl, Stracciart and Opera-Houve last night In the|Journet, and ‘‘Tosca’? at the Saturday title part of Massenet’s “Thala,” drew, matinee with Eames, Jacoby, Caruso another crowded and fashionable audi-|" ‘The repetitions a 1) Barblere de Ming beauty, her mag- Se Ee on Mond: Lohengrin’ on eet San ednesday, and Flying» Dutch- Mandi eranUrere | man" on Saturday evening. Moreover, e conyic- h every fresh oppgrtunity eno oratenan to hi h hat this A bat eee evant ror wpwei Doings in Music World bt be ft nasical bes itul, 7H. en ee et ie| Outside Opera-House, really pointed and poignant elucidation of the text it {s wonderfully effective Renaud's imp: Teally great artist’ paints dramaticaly tt is fine. small part of the volup’ allant und inguished. The characters are poi ably and the the beautiful & ou tithes And. the groupines, leave. little to be desired. Gampanial aguin con- ducted i PESTER RAWLING. eas “Loutse’’ Next Week at the Manhattan. 1: Charpentier, in which Mary Garden achieved sudden fame at the Paris Opera Cormlique years ago, is to be Mr. Hammer- stein's feature performance at the Man- hattan Opera-House next week. It wil be proentéd on Friday night. wit Mary Garden In the title part, Dalmores as her lover (Julien), and Bremler- Gianoli and Gilibert as the mother and father of the girl. been produced here. ‘This musical romance is a story of The heroine artist. Het parents refuse to accept himivas a sultor, and berate the young pair for their mad infatuation, but they. will brook no opposition and join each other. Louise is crowned by the Bo- hemians as “the Muse of Montmartre,” but In the midst of dying father, at her ls worse than ever, and opera ends with Louise returning Julten in response’ to the call of “Paris. One of the most striking scenes 1s mation of the monk Athanacl ts as finished a picture as this Vocally and Dalmores, In the ry, in| OUISE,"' the opera by Gustavo some The work has never the revels she is called back home by her mother to her The rage of her parents the ALPSTRINA'S “Missa Papag Mar- coll’ will be a-feature of the first of the two concerts of the Musica! Art Boclety at Carnegie Hall next Thursday evening. ‘The second part will consist of Vincent d'Indy's sulte in D in the old manner. Franz, Brahme, Waltor Damrosch and Cornelius ara venpecented: in’ the third part. | At the very beginning the will be (sung by the voicoa the iG seventy-five. h make up the choir, under \Teaderanip ot Dr, Frank Damrogch. "A Midsummer Night's Dream,” with Mendeisaohn's music, will be performed by tho Symphony Orchestra and a chorus of atudents trom the ‘Institute gt Musical Art at the second of the Symphonv concerts for Young People at | Carnegie Hall next Paturday afternoon David Bispham. will. read lay, Dr. Frank Damroach’ wil be ‘tite director, The New York Symphony Society 1s agaln” compelled to cancel {te concert announced for Carnegie Hall to-morrow afternoon because of the revived blue laws. ‘Teresa Carreno.witt-appoar with i} ‘orchestra at the Baptist Temple fi Brooklyn this) afternoon playing tne solo purt -in schaikowsky pl. concerto, Herllox'a "Bymphonie ‘Fane tastique’ will aleo be played. , ‘The Chimes of Normandy will be sung by the Aborn | dpnelish Opera Com- pany At the juare Th next week, the est ot eh present en: F nt." Mito the man Teturn to the a! ot coe ee rae te fake P ae ‘owing Wweok the’ company rand Opera-Houser in Brooklyie it wit return to Manhattan on E over Hofmann. wi will give dia third fe Hall next proRramme Bot ‘andelasohn, in and Wag: Amy Grant's Sunday afternoon -ra- qfoltal at her studio, No. 78 West Fity- fifth street, to-morrow will consist 0: Seambatu, Beethoven, ner, Interior. of a dressmaker'’s shop, full oF ” Shattering sewing cirls at work. Thore| SP, (Enoch Arden’ reading and Strausd are twenty-two minor partscXo be filled, | And the work ts dl ment. It has rehearsed day and 1, the ¢olorature soprano, ho haa eaptivated London, will make her first appearance under Mr. Ham- meratein’s management as the heroine In ‘Traviata’ on Jan, Already: is nearly xold out. Agostinelll, another soprano, make her dobut aa Margu “Rausts text Saturday afternoon, will ite in ‘Athan. ‘the tenor, has recovered from hig fliness and soon will be restored to! the canta, special performance of the double pif, "Poavaleria’ and. “Pactinccl in| announced for New Year'a Eve at pop-| wikes, Rex panini will conduct all the per Hawkes, Foley, Meoult of achieve- ‘or some time by Campanint and | 4, ‘The house an recital by vuke's Church, on Monday “evening. Seata Thor: be an or H. Brook bay at St. Brooklyn, fare free, The muslo for to-day Paderewski recital at: Carnegie H. this afternoon and the “Philharmon.c Soclety’a concert In the same place thin evening, ICOHAN AVERTED 13TH HOODOO FOR FRIENDS, fa the third Because some ofthem may lave been i for blaok, and allver’ ad golden for| WAN pric Oranga and Groam. Buty above ail, ahe rhe amme for next wWesk fol-/ superstitious, George M. Cohan did not has Worked to producg) Fermlans, with! °MONDAY—"Carmen.”” with Bressler-|Dermit bis friends to assemble at the Aintinetly ArKO, with| Gianoll, Dalmoreu, Zoppilll and the reat| Hotel Knickerbocker to say "Bon voy- Porown or black, ‘This last ls the easen-| OC the original cast. | ‘vp ,]age’ to him until five minutes after thal alTcharacter ot the Persian ADDY: ie | Navarralae,”) with GervileR “linidnight this morning. He ts not afraid at show will epee for itselt.| mores and Arimondi, and "Pagiiacch” | of “Friday, the 13th," hkneelf, P\tarenmial thousands for the with “passh, Sammarco, Zeppitl, Crabbe He and Mra Cohan started on the And pring extermination of) imRIDAY—'Loulee,” with Mary Gar-| Philadelphia to-day for a aix weeks’ Iding, . with’ ita} don. Dressler Gienell Dalmores and carecr ad hopeymoon in Burope It wilt} ° v5 %da cor-| Gilibert Mr, Coban's fret vacation in ‘Rve ‘Seatraotion of the high| BATURDAY—"Faust," with Agosti-! years, Victor Moore, Mr. Coban’s suc has come, in| ee ER] nelit, Zenatello, Ancona and Didur at|vessot ax Kid Burnd, was the nowt at conlight Have aimost| the matines, and "The Tales of Hoff-| thy farewell dinner. of preety But det the tnann,’!) nae Di rom, Renaud. de Cis-| Among those who wished Mr, Cohan Hane and the Tow, familiar tine cast | q ploamant voyage. end speedy return that | Inte: ta it in the evening at re A. L. Erlanger, ers Klaw, Welle ular prices, eben’ Dd. 8 A. newald careful investigation of the new plan. “rections (bofled 15 minutes) it Is as Ar an "The Road to Wellville,” in WHITE AIG RETIE | MISS LAURA G.HOPKING ICOPVR IONS AML IED KO, IPETIE.. rs. ‘St Jonas Owner, i Cenveighted WABASH MAY HAVE RECEIVERSHIP OE | GOES OVER 2 WEEKS’ = Postponed to Give Knicker- bocker Trust Reorganizers Time to Perfect Plans. | The hearing on the ztmanent re-| celvership for the Knickerbocker Trust Company was put over to-day until) | Dec. 28, by stipulation of counsel. The | ttwo weeks’ adjournment was allowed} dy Justice Clarke in order to «ive the reorganizers farther oppottunity to work out thelr plans, The United Committees’ plan for re- organization is now before Superintend- ent of Banking Clarke Williams. Na+ .suwpended banking institution’ under | State supervision can resume for bunl- ness without firet geting his approval. | Me, Willlams will decide only after #| | There has been some criticism made | of the control Ernat Thalmann has oi recelverstiip, Mr. Th tained in t a mann shares the recetvership with Ges. | Henry C. ‘Ide and George es Since thelr appointment Mr. has succeeded in landing Van Vorst and Henry L, Schuerman ar counsel to vers in addition to ge W. Wickersham, who wad the | of, MF RM uerinan in A Limburg, while Mr. Richard js a m house of Ladenburg, Thalmann | & Co, Mr, Thalmanifs firm. Sche man) and SAREE aS brothers-in-law Mr. Va ve tirm Mot Underwsod counsel ( ue it wrved notte for an inten ne ppea! his order, which. permitted the en= frome of Messrs. Van Vora! and Scheu: n. — Free. Synagogue Service. Jacob H, Schiff, Rey. Gaylort 8. White ,head worker ofthe Union sottle- | ent, Rey. 8. Joldetein and Dr, Steph- en 8. Wise, rabbi of the Free Svna- gogue, will deliver addresses on Sundny évening, at § o'clook, at a meeting at the Free Synagogue, West Elghty-frat atrest, between Columbus and Amater- dam avenues, for the purpose of inttia- ting and organizing the social service Fvittes of the synogoru THIRTY YBARS A Slave to*Coffee, Many persons do not realize that coffee_drinking may become a power- ful, ensiaving habit. They are not all aware that coffee: contains a ‘drug—caffelne—which ought never to be taken into the sys- tem except for certain diseases and then only when. prescribed by the doctor. The coffee habit grows on most users and {s more hatmful to some than othors. But a drug that acts upon the heart and nerves in the way caYfeine does’ is not without greater er tess harm to all who drink coffee, *"““Por thirty years,”” writea-n Wash.) housewife, “I have been a steady cot- fee drinker, I wanted it at every meal. “But T-would have sick headache most of the day and throw up my food. I really suffered awfully from coffee, yet I thought I never could stop It. “Then I! heard how Rodd Postum | was for such caze3 and began to, use} it. At firat I did not care for Postum, I felt sleepy and had headache, I soon found that this’ was because of} the hold coffee had on me, for In about three days after I quit coffee! and began to use Postum the head-| ache left me, had no more nervous-) nees and palpitation, In about a| week I felt like a now woman, “T have used Postum three years and when it {s made according to di- pleasant as coffee and don’t hurt any) ‘one. | ought to know, for I was as bad off as any one Is likely to get {from coffeo drinklbg. Now I am well.” ‘There's a Reason.” Name given by the Postum Co., Battle Creck, Mich. Read the little Pah Couris, | Pram ann (rexTmeaT, Tant AQYAATAGE Commies OWWER To sacauee 2. SPECIAL ANEW PRESIDENT F. A. Delano, It ‘Is Reported, Is Going to Resign for the Sake of Peace. PITTSBURG, Dec. 14.—Frederic™ A. 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