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J wae SVENING WORLD, THUNSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1900, Erlanger’s Temper Puts Out the Lights == Roosevelt's Trip to Bz Dra- matized, _o | | | TT the temperament of #0 mild) charged with violation of the antl-duel-| mannered a contraption as &M/ ling laws of the peaceful State of Ton-| electric dynamo should be tn syM-/| necticut, hecauso he sent a cartel to the, pathy with certain moods of A. Ls! Major, but M. S. Bentham has enticed) ‘Brlanger was shown a night or tWO/ hint Into vaudeville, and next week. lego ax tho manager and a party of he begins an engagement at the Colo- nial Theatre in the sketch, "Button, | tends and business assoclates sat at frit, Neate in the sketch, | “Button, inner tn Reetor's. which he {s the author. Mr. Erlanger was 1 and nervous. es ee Wor several weeks he has been trying} Another sketch Mr, Bentham nas} to be in three places at the same time, vooked {s that grisly pellat-horror, fand has been rehearsing da The Submarine,” which was first given ithe “Little Nemo" and “Wildd at the Theatre Antoine, in Paris, It panies, and another big, new erent in New York My Miss Olga. ition, so that when he sat down to ain. |Nethersole and is now the property mea ee avout of Thomas W. Ryley, who le giving ner his Wah aay ad |it with a cast of six principals and Le PEVOH Os ati) Clans 9 & twenty-five supers, The Interior of the gation he made a casual rema submarine boat below water is shown, | garding one of the plays now In re- and the writhings and terrible deaths hearsal, of the men Inside, due to the mistake “I think you're wrong about thal of the commander, who tg a morphine aid one of the men at the table, fiend, form the first scene. The other in ; shows the dock, with the widows a “You'll get better results if the scene | ther relat! of the lost lionpetn 4s played in such-and-such a way.” | ‘ng for the bodies to be brought up. The contradiction, unimportant as St ? é De 0 was, was all that was needed to cat pea Banter nig and Miss Loutso @ nerve explosion from Mr. Erla T Were walking along Broadway y ad were observed by iy st on the ‘1 Down he broug PE eOnts: n¢1 of the gum-chewing, I never expr always ‘opinion but you contradict me fhe stopped short. “I beg your pardon," | fhe sald. “I'm tired and nervous. 1 apologize.” But the words of the apol- | au egy had not been spoken before the in- candescent bulbs of an entire chan- deller above the heads of the pa "sald one essler and Julie| yesterday read the| devil and the Merry ¥ Miss Blanche Ring is to be ‘featured under the manago- of Joo Weber, to the company, ‘nid renéarsals @ started, Dlew out with a loud report and caused o 8 3 ei st ev one in the restaurant to jump) Le Coq, the French dog detective, ‘from their seats, who ts to have a part next week In “That dynamo's In the samy “ind of & humor as yourself, boss,” sald Sam Harris, © Follics of 198,” broke up a re- arsal at the New York Theatre yes- jay, and now Jullan Michel swears I not go near the stage while the e sleuth is near, The pup has so atustic temperament that he sed Mr. Mitch Flo Ziegfeld, Sam {ngston and all the girls out into the and had to be tied up. before he rehearsal ou 1 be finished. he| eo. a 0 0 | Balm of Gilead Departme time to time the H favorable notices of ' G0 Hemlock Department, — When Lee Shubert was asked | thad anything to say the te lan't Incredible’ to (chink (hat Le| leourt decision against him in the ac-/ 04 broke up a rehearsal—perhaps he Won In which he sought to enforce his | KNOWS more about > management ‘alleged contract with Joe Coyne, he re- n he is givon credit for—but here ts piled: jone the press agent is responsible for “After seeing Mr. Coyne's perform- | )//. it Worthy of Hans Christian An- ance in Mo h I was fearful] Miss’ Louise Ha that [ should win t . pt | according to the ee ing held w udde lost her wig, and the curta'n | she looked for it. thought struck Sam | Oo | \ Counsellor Jacobs, who Is the attor- new for the Friars and was also attor- |"! mey for the estate of Mrs. Clara Blood. |) wood, told a story yesterday which hows that Clyde Fitch is a man of ‘admirav.» impulses as well as a top- Motch playwright, “L was settling the affairs of Bloodgood’s estate a few weeks wald Mr. Jacobs, “and I found that M Witch, just a few days after her death, ), Dut that hour passed and so thad returned to the estate #2000 wiich did 9 and 9.30, and then Miss Manner- Whe had paid him as advance royalties -O& sent for the stage director and ‘on @ play he wrote for her, Ho was asked the cause of the delay, not in any way legally obliged to do|,.“It’s our piano player,” he sald. “He bt, and I thought it a very tine bit of |My mee ebivalry on his part.” | . be brought,” he sa a, ne, sniffedne’ Mise Tarn ed up to the roof gar. mes and came ba 8 false tresses. . Miss Mary Mannering was onee play-| “tank town,” where the or-! in the theatre was a piano t the evening performance 8.16 e time for the curtain to be M 7 asked Miss Mannering, | Well, you see, he's also the barber,’ eo | as tho answer, The dress rehearsal of “Mile, Mis-|,.,, yuat as tat to do with i?" asked n't you know, this ts Satur- | | lef,” the new comic o; in which | “Why sMisg! Lylu Glaser will be starred this | d4y ngat fweastny ie velng held to-day at the! James K. Lyric Theatre, Philadelphia, There are | prisoner of Zenda” soon at the Hackett ba in the company, and they lett early | Theatre, It was his first starring suc- fhis morning. ua ers ‘cess, and ha says in these days of) 7 td ha Devils and Salomes and other ethical So rapid has become nd mystical plays he thinks there are | managers to dramatize po e playwoers who pine for the| land current incidents of note that they |sw ashbueklers and the romantic drama, Shave started the practice of pu ng | Also all the matings sirls are not dead, fertain affairs on the stage before they | a Bappen. The Shuberts have announced |, Th? omres of the Hackett Theatre fthat they will produce @ revue mat one @ on the top floor, reached by a ‘President's forthcoming hunt in Attica. peer cmt pa ears sey or ‘ ener s Whe revue will be known ay ‘eddy | POUNas poneLUaleenetal 4 | press representative—a place to which fin Darkest Africa,” and through one of | George Honry Paine, also editer of the {the correspondents who will accompany | Bronx Republican, was appointed yes-| ‘Mr. Roosevelt, the Shuberts say they | ‘erday Will keep apprised of every fresh ad- | asked WWenture of the strenuous one, and each) "1 don't know, but I think the stairs iwill be dramatized wnile the cables arg| Killed him," said Mr. Paine, mopping Weilll Ungling, and added to the revue,| Ms forehead | (The book will be by Addison Burk-| J, Gordon Edwards, one of the moat (bardt, the music by Melville Ellis, and widely known stock company managers ‘one of the characters will be Rudyard | in‘ tha country, ‘has been engaged by {Kipling, who will act as the President's | Mr. Hackett ae general stage director. ide, Walter Lawrence will play the Great Hunter; Miss Irene Bentley will| T¥ men tft the. Hudson peste lappear as an Arab Princess; Laura ffter the first act of “The Call of the| uerite will play a hourl dancer, anq| North” and wandered out onto the side- 1 Ww ‘ iy | Pero coors yale Gaoee Gye El “Aren't you coming back?” asked ih | ona F tite Rhinoceros Qussat "No," sald the other. Then why don't you give yo | Fre the minutes of the Kind Words turn cheex, to some Pera dee Eee ast {Club—Ques:.on: Which do you 1Zgard use," answered his friend, ‘I as the worse play, "The Regeneration’ haven't an enemy In the world.” lor “Algeria?” Fe SAAS: A ie, De Wolf Homer and a company of one Answer— Diane of Babee 8 hundrad will leave to-morrow for Mon- Misa‘ Valerie Bergere, who was one of | eth Where the first performance of fe at sciresen trom she Togtimats RR CORRE a A PME OEE lto realize that a short play, just as {ambitious in theme as one of three or {four acts, but condensed to one, could| STOP-LOOK-READ ‘be played in the music halls with suc- a ETC. leees, and whose "Mme. Butterily” was i |by many critics regarded as a more ar- |j\) jtistic Impersonation that Miss Blanche Bates's, has returned from Europe, “I'm going to remain in vaudeville,” she sald yesterday, “and will shortly jstar{ my season in the most pretentious | one-adt play I have ever given, it is| Will positively rid the houses of e ee Hackett will revive “The 's become of Joe?” he was @-Webtern sketch, written for me by | | Roches, Water Bugs Craton Bugs, et ‘Saabedlagnrd, ani there are love of burn | | No.pomdera, lgulds. or Bolsona, So ‘a {eomm@@y and strong human emotion in wonderful trap. that 4 | dt. Twill have a cast of from eight to | | de nd gure death to these bees |ten, and will carry a lot of scenery.” | | fous, insects eee | Ketch-M-All Roach Trap Co, Miss Vera Michelena, who has just wis. BULTON 8T., BROOKLYN, ‘x Y. ifeturned from a series of engagenrents arte Bon mall, ta In in the music hails of England and the {Continent, has been engaged by the — Shuberts, and will have he prima donna role in “The Soul Kiss" this Season. Next summer she will go in the musical revue on the New York Theatre Root. soe Leo Ditrichstein ts not allowing his |troubles with Major Schayolr, whom he) | Wanted to puncture in a duel the other, Ney ‘aay, to Interfere with his histrionie | \peeraings. He is under heavy bail! WORK WHILE ROUND TRIP TICKETS CHILDREN Brill Clothes Advance Sale Cravenette Raincoats $10 and Fall Coats That are $15, $18 and $20 Values The Cravenette Raincoats are the overproduction and the Fall Coats the “model” garments from one of Rochester's fore- most tailoring organizations, That's why you can saye $5 to $10 no The RAINCOATS are journeyman tailored, of specially woven raincoatings in gray, Oxford and black. Models are Fall 1908, full 52 inches long, very roomy and ‘with high, natural shoulders, The FALL COATS are 38 inches, 42 inches and 46 inches long, in semi-box and full box effects, sleeves plain and with cuffs, lapels plain, semi-peaked and peaked, The colorings include tans, browns, Oxfords and grays, in worsteds, velours and Saxony cassimeres, Both the Cravenette Raincoats and the Fall Coats are $15, $18 or $20 standard in tailoring, fabrics, trimmings and model. By buying one now at $10 you can save $5, $8 or $10, 585 “Model” Suits i $18 and $20 Values $13 50 Many are single garments; the largest lots are about 7 or 8 of a kind; nearly all are what are known as “sample sets’—i, ¢., four suits. 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Flannels Child es Knit Night Drawers— With feet-—ilecce ined to 10 9ts and | Boys’ Suits | Boys’ Blouses | Sults—Worsteds, Cheviots weeds—double nd without belt FULTON ST., cor. BRIDGE ST., B’KLYN. | Opening of || New Departments | Saturday, Sept. 12th fabrics in the range of prices. 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If It has been a case of rade haphagard calls Bales’ silk Cape- ponitn, 0 ded Embroideries The World prints more © "* Ads. every week thee all the six ing aod Sunday newspapers combin . “Situation Wanted” medium ft. nite Floun THR WORLD RANKS FIRST AMONG pattorns—reg. 29... EMP’ 8. with Values such as you can only find AT HEARN'S Dress Silks | % Curtains id \ % Draperies Dress Goods | Ke Couch Covers | worth Black ‘Taftetas 6I inch Tailor Sultings—cardinal, be oe t, myrtle, brown, navy | value $ and dblack—Worth 68... BQ) French N 56 Inch Wool. Mixtures— Rena Dec 4 Morcerized Foulard Sateens— Rugs y styles--value «| i special pom and plain VElUG Necssere We Flanneleties—Perstan, iaeean severe 1014/ White, best tints-Special,, | 4 Muslins E t% Pillow Cases |Toilet Articles Ye Spreads, Etc. Striped Lining Sateen—vd, wide | PILLOW new Fall shades—reg. 24. .....,.. Mole Percallnes—silk finish new Mall shades—worth .24...... .19! $6 INCH MUSL “lesh Food, 60 ct, size .gg| Bleached—reg. 9 de Riz |. Unbleached—reg. 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GUANLY,.ccscsesesseesees 7! Reversible Armure ‘Tapestry Couch Covers) jnohes tive Burlap and fig’d Are 69} Denims— perfect wo u 25 ot 0 Coin Spot and Stripe Curtain ‘Mus. dark colorings—instead of $1, .9@| __}ns—36 inches wide—value 12h,, Fig'd Drapery Silkolines—floral and ree enia ls an ct. Dimities and French. Taffetas—Special see : y 184 Window Shades x Dress Sateens—-mercerizes oF “Henrietta finish—fast black | Poles, Etc, 10% 1 Ai Wool Brussels Ruge—9xit_ ft.— Oriental and floral—worth $1510.08 Bromley’s Smyrna Rugs—80x60 inch— strictly all wool—latest coloring and designe—reg. $279.00. 2 Fi 1 Curtain Poles—complete with Weeee 7% vings, ends and brackets—oak 2) or mahogany—value .35 rl Holland Window Shades—1x3 ft.— CASE MUSLINS— 18 Full bleached: ts fine and inch—usual INS—Boft finish— MADE PILLOW CASES Good quality—no flimsy grades— SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, | A well known make below he highest grades. ( )—tickets state " Pillow Cases—42x3i Worth $1.89 to $1. FRATHERS BY D— | Choice White Geese—08 ct. value .60 ack, colors, yeweat, |. White Goods, Etc. 3.98) Fine India Linons—slight impertec- tlons—1% ot, quality ine Nainsook—yd yds. yalue $1.39, | Check plaid Natnsooks, dren's aprons Linen Damask Towe able, knot fringe-reg s Cambric Skirt Best Sanitary Diapering—I8 ineh— extra quallty—reg. checks—many styles Domet Plannels—bleached ani bleached—extra hie ate Fine White Flannels— =strictly wool—Instead bs \ *Riday | New Seoten Flannela-plaite, sire 9 Ex. Heavy Twilled Shirting } earigt, Navy, Gr and Flannels at Which wo bought more than HUNDRED CASES! ty and most c d by a retaller, fs and Shams to match— wide drawnwork bordér rommd and square aise 18 ree 2. 19 and domestic, 29} others—worth .2... NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. lain, Val and

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