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| * @ new note !n the dram: _THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUAR Two Leading Actresses to Celebrate Washington’ s Birthday With New Plays' Grace George sege Will Be Seen in “A Woman’s Way”? at the! “This | Hackett Theatre — Woman and That Man” Is! the Name of a Realistic Play | That Carlotta Nillson Will! Bring to the Maxine Elliott | Theatre. B OTH Grace George end Carlotta ton's Birthday by giving opening performances of new plays on Monday! afternoon. Miss George, at ghe Hackett Theatre, | will have “A Woman's Way,” ai American comedy by Thompson Bu ohanan. She wil appear as a young and charming wife, Marion Stanton, who discovers that her husband has fallen in love with a rich Southern widow, and then, by exercising her common sense, wins him back, How- ard Stanton and his wite are @ young |couple in New Yerk society who have drifted apart because of too much .money and too few cares to hold them «y@ther, She has gone in for "so- dis!’ @nd culture,” he for sports and thye tus girls. wife! With the Southern widow his wife fron tes the woman to her home and palp'® her at her own game. Frank the thing will again be seen as Miss whovt&e's leading man. Other members tion :h® company are Dorothy Tennant, Henry a) Benson, Mary Fermier, “ver jr., Frederick Esm elding and Charles Stanley. oe. Carlotta Nillson comes to the Maxine Diliott Theatre in ‘This Woman and @fhat Man." The story of the play |s kept for Monday afternoon's aifitence, Tt 1s sald to be “unique” and @ “strike * Realism will de the keynote, and it {s promised that ail the members of Miss Nillson's com- any will be guided In thelr acting by jer quiet, naturalistic methods. soe Maxine Elliott moves up to the West Egd Theatre with * Chaperon.” ew Dockstader's Minstrels will start the laughter at e Grand Opera House a on Monday afternoon z Mildred Holland, at the Yorkville Theatre, will appear in “Vamiile,’ "Wine, Woman ng’’ will be the nat the Metropolis Theatre Iden Crook Extravaganza Com-/ be at the Murray Hill Theatre. have ‘The Sere-) pany wi The Qiympic will stics come to Hurtig & Sea- e Winston's performing seals wies will give his picture das It at Daly's Thea- tre to-morrow evening At the Majestic Theatre Frank R. Roverison will ve Clogues with ib will give. ite ixth annual dress rehea 1 at the New ork Theatre to-morro ght with @ large number of vaudeville perform: ers.on the bill Tne Green Re The Treasurers’ Club of America wit | have !ts annual entertainment at Wal- Jatk'n Theatre to-morrow evening. The DI will include Sally Fisher and John Barrymore, Charles Bigelow, Tom Wise and Emma Carus. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Nillson, will celebrate Washing-| When he becomes entan-| is acts at the Hippodrome ! ons and the Dollar troupe of |) | ' } A CARLOTTA Nin MAxINE SS EE NLATRE: BEAUTY CONTEST *[SCLOSED Wi RUSH OF VOTES At Hammerstein's will be Irene Prank- | | in and Burt Green in new songs, the \Four Fords, dancera, Willard Simms {1 “Fiinder's Furnished Flat,” Charles F. Seamon, Cameron and Flanagan, Edma Aug, Princess Rajah In her “Cleopatra Jimmie Li At Keith & Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre the bill will include Jefferson Angelis and company in \hearsal,’ Stuart Barnes, Carson ‘Ultard in The Dutch in Egypt, De Lau Trio neu operate singers, E) lophon! ‘The Boys in ue. PAL the ‘Sie andrea dd Twen- fifth Street Theatre will be Eva Tan- vey, George Spink and company in “The Country Club," Rice and Cad are Hayel and Bessie K Atl ne ngelus’’ he nad dogs and ga bec rles J, Roe id Baya " i man,” Stella tf in Petia Lt O avon a attitS leld, Kearne: Speedy, high diver; Gon |, the er as rey ston, the Sa: roupe of Russian By triwing Bata and James Casey be sliah prise beauty, act, ‘She Maia at Med Bat! return ¢o the Lincoln Square Thea. where the bill will aleo include How- Hall in "The Man Who Dared,” ry, Ore Remington and Dave Lewis and Ned Nye Ida Cri ‘The Colonel will have George Mozart, ingiish character comedian; Bijou Fer- ides iam Abingdon in tain Velvet.” "The Patriot,” a one- ia pare treating of Washington and ery Helena Fredericks, prima jonna; Ed. F, Reynard, ees Heal ety Deherty Sist tH and Otto Brothers, rman comedian: At the ‘Aihambre will be Harry Bul- Sr Sam Chip and Mary Marble, Frank rty, La Petite Masi Hill and Maker, Middl@on, Spellmye: Company’ in The Texas Wooing,” the \ Twelve Kitamura Japs, Quinlan and IMack, and Count De Butts and Tossell. Among the a ctlons at Huber's area will be Charles Kenni ayy Fakir,"| Princess Verona at er lOrtentat dancers, and Nick Murphy ig Company. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. “Charley's Aunt’ will be the bill at Parton's Theatre. ‘The Sam Devere Show will be seen at t.e Emplre. eae ee CARNIVAL AT WALDORF, Tete Chantant to Ald Trades School Opens This Afternoon, n¢ From the number of tickets sold good crowds are assured for the carnival fete eyantant both this afternoon and to- | ‘right at the Waldorf-Astoria for the Venefit of the New York State Trades ‘¥ehoo! for Girls, Mrs. Dore Lyon, Wirector General. “Trial by Jury” is to She giveg by a capable singing cast, with fehorus of fifty voices, and among other “theatrical folk who will take part in Whe affair are Amelia Bingham, Edna Blay Spooner, Camille D'Arville, Wilton Backaye, Mary Shaw, Melville Stew- 1 Et Irna Harda Hammer and others. A a jovel feature will be the selling et auc- tion of the hats worn by the brides- viaide in “The Trial by Jury.” A beau- ful antique brass Irish mk cam ts to voted to the most popular society roman at the carnival. One of the 108s papal eat tie cas and Scott andi| “The Re-! the} the American Mustc | ‘Names of Prize Winners Will | Appear in Evening World Next Saturday. { The Vote to Date. } Number. Votes, 60. + 69,800 52. + 67,866 i) 46. + 67,619 ay + 55,098 33.. + 81,077 + 43.033 35,358 84,178 81,067 81,018 30,0381 835, relative positions of the pretty girls in ‘The Evening World's American. Beauty Contest, as shown by th® count up to midnight. ’ To-day’s voting ta the last, and many surprises aro expected to develop. The voting ended at noon, by which time there was a perfect avalanche of bal- lots. The time and care necessary to count @ll these votes may be estimated from the enormous gaine that have been leading beauties. Another list will not be published after “ane until the winners with pictures in the editions of | The Evening World of Saturday, Feb. 27, No. 60 Stili Leads, The count up to midnight showed No, 52 crowding the leader, No. 60, who has all along been her most formidable rival, During the last two days many of the leaders have been going up in | leaps and bounds, increasing thelr vote by as much as 15,000 In a day. No, made gains yesterday that took her from seventh to fourth place. auty No. 7%, who went from twelfth to fifth place in a day, !s holding out well and ts now sixth, The announcement of the result will be awaited with great interest. This has been the greatest newspaper con- test ever held and it has attracted at- tention ell over the country, The twelve successful beanties will receive free @ complete stage education) ®@ year’s contract with Chartes Froh- men, and places in his musical comedy production, "The Dollar Princess.” This edmpetition has opened exceptional op- portunities to ambitious girls to obtain @tage careers under Ly Soy a and have HW | With Beauty No, 8 leading by «| small maratn, to-day's list gives the | made during the pest few days by the! { HY GEORGE, HACKETT NO. 50, WRO LED BEAUTY LIST AT MIDNIGHT COUNT. their friends have bean prompt to come | to their support. Year's Contract for Winners. The twelve winners are to be given free tuition in singing, dancing and acting by Mr. Frohman, and next ‘August, when he puts on “The Dollar Princess” tn this elty, they will have Places in the chorus, will be paid $2 | each a week, and avery girl will have | also a year's contract. Thousands of photographs were sent to The Evening World from which to select the 100 pictures of the prettiest. Those selected represent the most di- verse and highest types of beauty, The pictures of the contestants show them all to be of exceptional attractiveness, but do not fully convey {n mafy in- stances a complete conception of their particular type of beauty because color ot te eyes and faultlessneas of com- plexibn cannot be shown In the re- production of a photograph, a MILITIA’S BARN DANCE. Company, C, of the 12th Hegiment, Plans Great Doin, To-Night. By heck! there's goin’ to be big doin'd |at the Twelfth Regiment to-night! Company C, Capt. H.* F. Quackenbo: |{s holding {ts annual “barrn dans and the entire neighborhood 1s going to be here, Theng will be ajl sorts of side shows—a marriage bureau, a greased pig ch a black man who will let you have three shots at him for five, the shell game and other things to de- light the rural New Yorker, Democratic Leader Hagan and Repub- ‘lean Leader Haan will head the grand march, and Leaders Curry and Dooling | will also be on the job, All the soldiers | will lay aside their uniforms for the night and appear In overalls and wide- awake hate and have plenty of hayseed in their hair. ——_— > HISTORIC RESIDENCE SOLD, Former Gov, Franklin Murphy has sold the old Dey mansion at Lower Preak- ness, which wag used by Washington as hia headquarters on the occasion of the retreat of the American soldiers from New York across New Jersey to Morris- town, to Edward E. Wright for $4,500, ——————<—__—_ PENSIONS AFTER 11TH CHILD. SALT LAKE, Feb, %—An anti-race suicide bill in the Legislature requires the State to pay mothers $150 cash for ‘After the eleventh. - a ql Smetana's “The Bartered Bride” | SIBKAYS st _ Delights Patrons of the Metropolitan ,Lovely Melodies, Beauti- ful Singing and Spirite| ed Dancing Combine to ' Make the Bohemian Opera a Success, | MANY LIVES BY ~ SPREADING HOMES ‘Sharp Fall in Death Rate Is a Result of Retief From enthusiasts gather Stage to play three more plevrs. ! elllag of her Fl ente fc and there will be an Interfilssion ne ee: r Florida ete ments for ne hour and forty-five minutes nani bee tban se Nay as is the first act. Amato will sing Amfortas! Sareh pn Poce At Catnesle Hall on | for the frst time, 20, 1906. at the foot of the) recently as solotat ih the Boston {Symphony Orchestra, will make her first appearance in New York In @ re- cltal at Mendelssohn Hall next Monday “PARSIFAL” FORK THE LAST TIME NEXT MONDAY. | afternoon. is a first prize puplt “Parsifal” will be presented for the of the Parle Conservatory, and 1s only ast time this season at the Me ral seventeen years of age. an next Monda urtain will rise promptly Opera-House Nordica's illness hag cause! the can- atl Fay Mareh 2 The rest of the cast —— >—. a will be the same as before, Herts eon Overcrowding. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING, |ucting. on. Mona ig OT MANTELL SOON 10 “APPEAR, | ———— [ no time this winter--not even Hartered Bride’ w be mated, cet A during the several splendid pet- | terda ung’ Ww be sungon Wedne Shakespenrian Playa to He Seen! The Mar- n formances of Mozart's | Tlage of Figaro” |Opera-Houso heard such laughter [rung with such applause as the first GAIN IS FOUR IN 1,000, haa the Metropolitan | « or jand Caruso, and "Die M Saturday 1 Thursday, Alda in the th stersinger rovatore’ n Fridays with day, * at New Amaterdam, | 6 purty (| Robert M Amstentam 1s to come to the New | March § In a afternoon, the curtatn rising Pheatre on Peneme| istricts G ‘performance In America of Smetana’s| at 1.30 P.M Tepertolre of Shukespenrian playa, and | Old Tenement Districts Growler Bartered Bride’ ("Prodana Ne-| “Tho Marrlage of Figaro” will bo | Me contract, signed vertentay joy Kiaw | Healthier — New Rapid [vesta”) evoked last night, The house sung on Saturday evening, the second in| & Erlanger, owners of the theatre, i : lwas crowded. In the galleries andthe terles of spectal performances, with |And Willlam A, Hrady, manager of the | | Transit Roads Needed. standing behind the rail were Bohe- Gadsk!, Dt Fase idine Marvar, | Stat contemplates Mr, Mantell's annual | Best aad Jeting, Abwearances at this LOUK, mians bent upon acclaiming the work | of thelr countryman with which they | Subways are proving to be veritable | were famillar in thelr native land, He lifetuavern for NewsYorkers) | tween the acts they showered upon the | Th do ‘thelr work by relieving the leading alngers floral offerings and peers Pe dae! 4 s wreaths that mado the night @ gala one, jcongestion of population in home dia-| But in the stalls and im the boxes, too, | tricts, As the people spread into less} enjoyment was as universal. It was crowded outlying seotions-the death rate | teally @ yery happy evening for every- | falls. body, ang the production reflected credit | i} + upon all concerned In It, This ts being demonstrated every week | Opera comiquet Yes! Comic opers, by Health Department statistics. The! i. vod tke: (il waal very near that at | current death rate 1s 16.14 {n 1,000, Last ¥ a I of lod yoar It was 20.02 The average fs falling | ‘¢28t But the acore is full of melody | steadily, because the rate of mortality dullt upon folk songs, the solos and| lim tenement districts 1s dropping aa a| Concerted pieces are entrancing, the | | result of decreasing congestion. chorus sang as if each member enjoyed his part, the ballet waa graceful and | Death Rate le Falling. ae alluring, the stage setting and} Thore was an average of more than| mangement were admirable, and the, elght hundred deaths a week in tene-| overture (played between the first and | | ment houses during February, 168 The! secong acts) not only appealed to number haggfaiien below &i0 | Caechs but was calculated to make tha The fall corresponds almost exactly | toes of any Corkonlan or Kerryman with the lessened density of population. | itch to get into action. Among the bablea especially 1s shown What the Story Ie. | the more healthful condition, lee anaes G The story doesn't matter much, but | Not subways alone have been the di- reot cause of the relief during the past| !ts heroine was Marte, daughter of a | year, One notable cause was the eud-| oh peasant, Kruschina, betrothed to |den halt in immigration, Instead of| Wenrel, son of another rich peasant, gaining 300,000 immigrants New York| Micha, of an adjoining village, by the | gained none, and lost nearly 60,000 of Its| agency o& a marriage broker, Keral | old immigrant masses, That gave much | The girl loved Hans, known ‘he one of more room in the crowded districts.| her father's servants. ‘The latter took Then the lower eaat elde saw the homes} money from the broker to resign his | of more than 2,500 persona torn down to) pretensions in fayor of Micha’s son, make way for the new briige ap-| being himeelf Micha's on by ay former ‘onches. That made more room and marriage, After the usual complica | opened a wide breathing space in the tlons that befall stage lovers the pair centre of a crowded district. Business| -eooiveq the parental blessings of both | errense drove out still more tenement | ramiitea, and the last curtain fell upon| verre the rejolcings of the populace (in num- | Home-Seekers Are Spreading, {hers sumcient to occupy several villages) The subways offered thelr life-saving! over the happy event. services in hapted the pai Lele Emmy Destinn added one more picture tion to seek homes far away from the! to the artistic gallery she is showing old neighborhoods. Otherwise they Would | us in this, her ae saabontbyineel ing jhave crowded tnto the nearest tene-| singing and acting {mpersonation of j ments, thus adding to the congestion. | vary Cari Joern made an attractive | | But the subways enabled them to find! trang, the lover all sure of himself and im ‘ine an the eerie m14e8.| of his girl. Reise was a capttal Wen- | th the big destruction of old| 2 giving fust the right-comedy touch | houses and the apread of business one| © !t, singing @ stuttering song to per- | would think that the remaining Er a Aneta fae RSE Oo COO EE CA) Os WOO patty ONUID GLicaitGe | owner of east side tenements yesterday, “Bug this {8 not a fact. There are more | Kezal. The temptation was sro ae nd hi | vacant fate now tian at any time in| !nterpretation was fetohing, i | fivo years, Even reduced rents do not|#ang the part excellently, Isabelle The people are| L’Hulllier, as Esmeralda, the dancer In | | fill the old houses, | spreading out.” the circus troupe who captured the This is regarded by those who atudy | héart of Wenzel, was attractive, Blass, the housing problem as the real seoret 88 Kruschina, qgnd Marie Mattfeld as of the falling death rate, Even the) his wife; Muhimann Micha, and Hen- crowded tenement districts of the upper rietta Wakefield ag his wife, and Julius | [east side, from Thirty-fourth to One| Bayer as Springer, the director of the | Hundredth street, have eeen a thinning | circus, were all capable, of Fae just as ae eae Dances Most Attractive. east aide, during the year. ents have y The dances were splendidly performed, dropped from 10 to 20 per cent, Dut a4 the choruses were mung lustily and that does not hold the tenants, They | have learned that tney can get better With understanding, The opening one | homes at the samo rentals in the Bronx Of the second ect espectally was stirring. and enough have moved there to relleve| It was a treat to note the ease and the congestion in the older centres, | erace and suppleness of the ballet, dis- | Urgent Need of Subways. | guised as villagers, dancing to tho in- | That tie opening of pple sna trou toxicating strains of Smetana and his across Queensboro Bridge a asikeste Bi it el will have an equally | @daptations of the folksongs. Herrera rae Per intoe tanec: [Over alll Gustay Mauler presided with | striking effect on the health of tene-| | ment masses 1s deemed certain. And | gpsolute masterfulness of the smallest rellet trom that source will come at a| detail and of the biggest ensemble. time when It 1s most needed. This ls!" Frequent repetitions of the work | indicated by the revival of immigration, | would seem to be assured. Immigrants to the number of 5,80) a tived In one day this re miata, “LOUISE” GETS A SPIRITED th romises to reac! volumes again'this year. we means Fone wed cone REVIVAL AT THE MANHATTAN, stion in tha older, more unhealthtul| , 5 frnement districts, and the reault might | ‘“‘Loulew’ was revived at the Manhet- be serious to the average health of the| tan Opera-House ldat night before a | clty If there were no new ways of re-| jarge audience that enjoyed it thor- Heving It. oughly, There was epplause at every | opportunity. With one exception the! cast practically was that of last sea-| COL. GULICK LIKES BOTH MANHATTAN _|Daimores, aa nor iver, Zalen, rgeated | * AND BROOKLYN | thes fine impersonations, Gilibert pre-| ' sented again his touching characteriza-| tion of Louise's father, His wife wae Dorla, new to the part, who was effi-| clent, Among the old favorites, repeat- | ing thelr successes, were Trentini, Zep- pilll, Venturini, Glanoll-Gallett! and Crabbe. The superb scene on the hill of Montmartre, with the view of the Ughting up of Paris at night and the crowning of Louise as Queen, held even more than usual snep and spirit. Cam- janini conducted with his customary CN) and the general effect was ex- cellen KATHARINE GOODSON’S RECITAL AT MENDELSSOHN HALL, Katharine Goodson, the English pian- fat, gave @ recital at Mendelssohn Hall yesterday afternoon bedore a large audi- ence that thoroughly enjoyed her musi- clanly playing. Schumann's ‘Fantaiste- | atucke," Grieg’s sonata in E minor, a | Chopin ren, and compositions by | ‘seh: Blbellus, aikowaky, Gernsheim, Raff | and Lisst made up her proj me. She had to repeat several of the numbers, id at the end was called out by th [To FINALLY Cure Constipation The only thing thet ean cure Constipe- tlon 1s cleanliness, Bowela cleaned only once instantly show a desire to clear (or clean) themselves, Tt ts true one cleaning to-day will not ywels clear for life, but consecu- Tye deaninly tor a moath will do 80, Test this aay (vet! ee Ge a little ry Bentlenesa it Will clear your food channel from the stom: ach down #0 ly that you will J to expertence the bene ‘at once, "you After wide activities on the Long Island aide of the East River he has | yeep crossed the bridge and is becoming Prominent in the new high-class retail) districts along Fifth avenue. at ‘With the rapid transit Imes ru: ] | will feel years better etias and brighter in 8 dai Siete us subway Pr eed) ae oe Cont and Tesulte will be qi .tunnels opening Wide home. tracts in | isted above Rat eee ks New Jersey, there ie little to fear ta the Fe Banct oad ao rae immediate future from congestion in ne bya lophy! Hows, OC Fille of f Ponies, We ae tt Yaa | place ot D of Dilaxin. You know why, long. ot them. They never ra tree you tarenehout.. Only Diizin" will’ Parad “ae | cere at Mendelssohn Hall next Thurs- | Didur, Toscanint ¢ ‘ord!'s Requiem Mass will be sung at) Mr Mantel ts now the only Amertean unday concert to-morrow night by | @ctor appearing exclusively in. Shakes- Emmy _Destinn, Loulse Homer, Ric pearian plays, and bis su cardo MarUn ‘and Hinckley and @ has been noteworthy, His opening per- rus of over two hundred volces orchestra will consist of 150 musicians. Toscanint will conduct, formance at the New Amsterdam will be In “King John,” noble drama | which has not been acted in New York REVIVAL OF “PURITANI" for many years. In It Mr, Mantell will AT THE MANHATTAN, play the role of King John, signer of Patin's ° Purttant™ will be revived Mauna Charta, shee than the showier at the Manhattan Opera-House next) “During the engagement Mr. Mantell Friday evening, with Tetrazzin!, Con-| may also appear as Richelieu and Louis stantino, Polese and De Segurola In the oe HB Haste niore famille paket iL eE EE ae lil, Macbeth, rutus avd Othello next week, at the Washington's Birthday mnatines on Monday, and on Wednesday! MRS, 0 D. GIBSON SINGS. evening. On Moriday evening “La Son- ———a nambula,” with Tetrazzin!, Trentini, ryrw. tant pa ee EUR ii paral Graduates! Association, Constantino and Crabbe, will be given | concert of the tn double bf. lome," with Mary of the Young Garden and the famtiiar cast, will be| Women's Christian Associaflon was held Presented again on Saturday afternoon, | {n Association Hall, No, 17 Past Fit- and “Alda,” with Agostinelll, Doria, teenth street, last evening. A splendidly Zenatello, Polesesand De Segurola, will gowned audience was present. be sung on Saturday night. Parell! will The lovely Mfrs, Charles Dana Gtbeon, At Beneflt Concert Cy A. The annual benent {the burning flat, SAVES SICK CHILD FORGOTTEN WN FIRE Bicycle Policeman Carries Out Girl After Mother Had Fled From the Flames. , Mary Downing, nine years old, {ll wit measles, was rescued from suffocation ‘n her home, No, 152 North Tenth street, Williamsburg, to-day by Bicycle Polleeman Lvaney, of the Bedford aye- nue station. Llyaney was riding by the house when he was called by the ‘ycreams of Mary's mother, who was running up and own the sidewalk dis tracted, yelling, "Fire!" The policeman managed to get out of the frantio woman that she had dropped a match tn q clothesbasket in @ closet in her flat, that the whole place had blazed up with fire, and she haa run out, forgetting little Mary in bed. » Olvaney got wet blankets from a tene ant on the ground floor and went up to of fire and smoke, and the sick girl was choking, He brought her down stairs, The fire was put out before it spread into other flats, —_— ADMIRAL COTTON DEAD, NICH, Feb, 2.—Rear-Admiral Charlee Stanhope Cotton, U. 8. N., retired, died here yesterday. 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Charles Schuetze the harp with great skill_and feeling and recelved several encores, He | la the solo harpist of St. Bartholomew's | Churoh, the New York Philharmonic So- clety aiid the Metropolitan Opera-House, | pla MR. HAMMERSTEIN TO GIVE OPERA ON EVERY NIGHT. nin will give opera) Russell B, King, ‘cellist, and Frank every night next season—-grand opera | Howard Warner, acoompaniet, were also on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and | heartily received. Friday evenings, and at the Saturday | the skin being {immediately restored actual healing and curing sue plished in & few days, Any pharmactat who sells |Megeman, Riker, |i aie Jungmann drug stores make a lit. Pitty cents’ worth will ASawer eh 18 the troubles mentioned orn ou: jeases of eczema. 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