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THE EVENING Broadway to See “An Eng lishman’s Home,” ye There Was’”—‘The Newly: weds and Their Baby” Will + Be Seen at the Majestic—Mr, | Mantell Will Add “Louis XI.” to His Repertoire. ENGLISHMAN’S HOME," ¢ ea « the patriotic melodrama by | Major Guy Guy du Maurier, elder Bon of the author of ‘Trilby,” that Created a stir in England, will be Produced by Charles Frohman at the Criterion Theatre on Monday Might. A suburban family is shown | amusing 1 tf with trivial things on the eve of an Invasion from the|{ North. Nobody can belleve that the country Is wholly vaders 1 fire on the unprotected home, but the Browns remain to de} the enemy and put up a remarkable de- fense, One member of the family | hot while standing on guard. head of the house bravely Invaders for a time, but ting mi Hawtrey, J. HL, Benri; no, Graham, Dallas Anderson, gar Norton, Nellie ellie Mal: { colm and Dorothy cia On Vv sd ng Robert Hil Mard y gin an engagement at the Liberty Theatre in Ir Thompson Production of 1 ter Emerson Browne’ ere Was,” 1 play, “A Pool T ne play reverses the customary triangle—two men and a woman—and gathers tts force from str ¢ of two women has been ordere portant mati scene of the firs of an ocean liner hu: ler The second act shows the deck Just his m off, | a Parmalee, by name, shoots himself dead at the feet of mysterio » Who is a ree: rs This woman ont r 8 of the piece; a tall, sinu- the Van ous, fas brought r ting ereatur other foolish ighs when young s her, an re than or » he becomes en- a book is by Aaron and John W, Bratton nursery pranks, the » erawis into a basket rtently given to the pro- rieto bator exhibition In ord distr arents t is Induc 1 to imper- mate H nehant for rong cigars and c bout ludicrot josen Will pla ind midget, and ot Witire brings James dual role of baby ers in the cast will fton and Fletcher . “The Chorus d Opera-House rewell week be- Rose Stab geomes ¢ 1b tore sail ‘give the plav at the Vaudeville Theatre, George ween at her farewell w Mildred Hol, dy of Lyons jeorge M an pues from. Br raction at t The Bower he Murray Hill T K at the Yorkville nd will appear in “Forty-five Mi y will be the at- Maja { The Golden Crook ‘pany comes to Tuctl & Seamon's New circus acts will be shown at the Hippo with thriller, a revoly w the loop. VAUDEVILLE SLB ACTICNS: At) Ham Mack ae rotean ioltntats aud Avenue Include Hvaldort, in pt IBarry,” ‘Bessie Wyin, and. Madge Fox: ‘Among others at the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre will be fabel Hite and Mike Donlin, W.-H. hompson in * 00," Press I jdridge, Mr. Hymack hameleon come- Idian, and Conley sis The Colonial will have Anna Laug! in and Joseph Howard in "“Enter- ‘taining My ig ‘Sister's Beau,” the M from the Hippo- inkle and company in { The Boys In Blue,” Charlie Case, Lilllan Tice and others. May Irwin in “Mrs. Peckham's Carouse" will be the chief attraction at the Alhambra, where the bill will also jnclude Marie’ Dainton, “A Night on a Houseboat,”’ George Mozart, the Willy Pantzer troupe of acroba abel Bar- {dine in “Nell of the Halls”’and Mldgely and Carlisle. The Lincoln Square Theatre will in- augurate a new policy with a fifteen- act MI that will Include Amella Bing han, Stella hew, Edward Biondell in “The Lost Boy,” the Great Bosan- uet, Henry Elelme, Maude Odell, the hree Lloyds, Mitchell and Cain, Black and Jones and Mile. Vanity, danc te Hall will have The Am Annette Ke the diving Venus;" Cliff, Gordon, May Belfc Sweet, Caron and Herbert, Mills and Morris, Hubert De Voe, Saharet, the dancer; John C. Rice and Sally Cohen, the Brothere De \ e and y Nestor. Among the attractions at Huber's Mu- sem Will be Princess Verona in her Warren Lincoln Trav » aid the Agtec Twins. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, “The Rose of the Rancho” will be the bill at Payton’s Theatre. The Yankee Dovdl ire, n danger, and the people are | unprepared for war. The in-| SFHORNE- CRITERION prineipal parts will be played ) e on an im-y STOCKS DECLINE ON BRISK SELLING! As the ship is Reading, Union Paci Met., Third Avenue and Steel Low Issue: who has al-| ¢ Joined in the downward moy hat brought prices 1 » will | ings tre on Mon-| After making end of the first hou in the last few minutes of tradi t sold oft | and! nand Paul West and the musie | American Smelti nd Steel were ¢ was | foclation of the The total sales of stocks v 200 Panta parivaes The Closing Prices, tock® and of net change: via Arearo, Carle | Amat Ann. § sm ‘k leet » Where she will he Devil” will be} x oF will be at} ‘The Olympic will have Fred eo FERS E FIFTY FALL WITH GANGWAY, |: Killed and Forty Jured tn Accident, BARROW - IN - FURNESS, Three Men ated to the dock Killed and forty tn t occurred In the Vickers Sons & | ABSOLUTE SECURITY Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills must bear fac-simile Signature of a 5, (etm SUBSTITUTES ARTERS ron Charies | Genuine Wrapper Printed on RED PAPER, BLACK |. Look for the signature Girla come to the _ Patriotic Play T. hat Roused Britishers Robert Hillard Ap Appears the & Coming Week in “A Fool ; ANNETTE, 5 comsTock UBER] —} in movements around the new railroad rrrow | terminal sites in the central part of | Manhattan because they are the fore- C.J. F. BOHLE LEADER OF EAS SIDE OWNERS, (As President of the Taxpayers’ As- hteenth and Twenty- represents realty inter- ourteenth and Fortleth streets, Sixth avenue and East River.) BANKS GAIN SURPLUS. Clearing House Report Shows Week's Increase as $1,455,525, ‘The statement of Clearing Honse banks for the week shows that the banks hold $14,406,475 more than the re- quirements of the 2 per cent, reserve rule, This is an increase of $1,458,525 in the proportionate cash reserve as com- ared with last week, The figures ap given out to-day were: first Wards he surplus Bx. U.S. increase The statement of banks and trust companies of Greater New York not reporting to the Clearing House shows that those Institutions, have aggregate deposits of $1,203,495,80; total cash on hand, $145,188;100, and loans amounting to. $1,070,089, 000. ——— CROWDED TRAIN DERAILED DASHES INTO STREET. Passengers Escape With a Jolt When Open Switch Turns Its Course to Station Square, COHASSET, » Mass., ch MA crowded passenger train, bound from Plymouth to Boston over the New York, i. aven and Hartford Railroad, n open switch near the i ortly after % o'clock this forenoon, across the turntable, off the | end of the track, and out into the open square at the station, without injuring auybody beyond a few bruises and a] Reneral shaking up. Whon the in left the radis the en. ud the forward car were stripped r afore th ng About five min- to the main ling from the round-house. Whether one of the tratnmen had for- Biliousness, Sick Headache, ~ Torpld Liver, Furred Tongue, Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness. Ballow Skin. Small Pill. They TOUCH the LIVER ar Poe ay ea | possi & ponulation density in many sec: | #? }in values whieh | owners in more northerly’ districts that | | they have nothing to fear from the su- | burban outflow because their properttes | will have a larger yalue for business jof them average acre. This shows that people stay) “Don Pasqua crowded jn Manhattan until they are! make a double bill on listing the Few cities haye such a large average | Geraldine population ag 200 to the acre even In! geotti, “The \thetr most crowded districts, Such den- lation Density in Old City nettan W004) ight, to Limit. ie Spring is starting the usua’ movement |, of Manhattanites to svt More flat-dwellers ever yearning for a house year get the night » quiet, out- lying distriets, With geass and trees around it pnd plenty of room inside. oroyded he | But Manhattan could lose the greater Other works new to us hay | part of its residenttal population and senet’s “T Salnt-Saen. still see its land rise steadily to higher vaduen This was shown again during! Verdi's dletricts, (at this “Business tenants can pay more than record of aid = & prominent |well be proud broker, “and the sooner Manhattan = ‘Thais, passes into a solid business occupancy. | Renaud. | the quicker will be the rise in Its this performances home-makert realty values.” | Russian vi Business Drives Out Homes, Play the Me Manhattan has reached the greatest Ser etek tions. If pegulation alone mada land |¥* SDs values, auch sections would have reached their limit of realty wealth, But | dol the change of utility from residential Garden, to business uses starts a rise from an entirely new basis, After that cheaper amsaon forms of business are pressed out by Reache and Dalmor or the next Satur double. bill because they produce larger incomes, 4/1j ynstanting, | thus enabling the tenants to pay larger) mond! higher forms, as a rule, and the higher forms mean still greater land values rentals. : ¢ Realty students have been Interested \t th “Aida runners of a transformation which seems sure to spread over most of the island In the course of time, The pass-| Ing of old residential properties to bus- | ness Is accompaniv by a new advance | QgpERA EVERY NIGHT AT THE METROPOLITAN. pws even flathouse There when useless for homes Near Limit of Density. The steady spread of business every year is reducing the area available for homes. People must move away or live in a business hive Manhattan has 12,00 acres for popu- lation uses, but fully halt of it Is under business occupation, Statisticians give | Manhattan an average of 200 people to \ the acre because it hag 2,400,000 popu- act. ¢ lation, but its home districts Chepatiny than 40 to the acre and at \ nore than $0 to the driven out by the advance of sity 1s considered close to the limit of | over 800 to the blocks, covering le than 210 acres, ilve | anee nearly 200,00 people. “Siegfried” this year Crowds Don’t Make Values. Barta Morena, Louise Hon That such dense population does no! t | Soomer, make high real estate values is ac-|the cast. cepted generally by experts. In fact, | at popular prices, beyond @ reasonable density, it Is re-) The soloists at garded as checking the rise of values | to-morrow night will include Berta Mo- because it represents the inflow of arena, Di Pasquali, poorer tenantry. And if the dense The chorus will Re ental Aa i ure, and in the * masses could spread over cheaper out- lying land, they would give that land higher value, at the same time allow- | Ing business flow easily Into their old sites. While Manhattan has reached a pop- | OF AN EVENTFUL SEASON. ulation density of 200, with an average! yfuste lovers and especially the revic awe Pr ers of musical works will find it diMcult good things to be offere over 4 in Its home districts, Brooklyn averages 40; the Bronx, 2%; Queens, 5; Richmond, 8. With rapid transit’ to) to hear all the Po] iekea these GMA sections aa acces-|to the public to-day. 600 | sible as is Manhattan, the values of the . y Joutlying lands, theoretically, would go | {20 Opera-House this att lup with the advance in’ population | “Falstaft” density, until they crossed the 200 aver- | first time in a dozen years, age for the acre. lously at According to estimates based on past | y1.. yy Increase of population, both Brooklyn | and the Bronx will reach that con- | arraise”’ dition by {ts Hmit of residential utilit RELIEF SHIP COMING BACK. NAPLES, March %-The American| "OIE WALKURE” WELL SUNG AT THE METROPOLITAN, Messina, She is no longer needed in Rarely has the third aet of "Die Wal- Sunday for | eure” been given more impressively rellef ship Celtic has arrived here from the south and will leave New York. Lteut.-Commander Belknap has established headquarters on shore ;!€ Metropolitan Opera-House th at Messina. | was last night. Dont Merely Ask For Flour Ask for - WASHBURN CROSBY'S GOLD MEDAL FL. WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1909, H. Third Opera S OVERCROWDING urmersins Third Ope, Seu STAR AR Campanint Night on Friday, un ha and a Final Gala Per far BY SYLVESTER RAWLING., R. Press of Business Forces Popu- M tw third s acthig and ex; long duet wit! -_—e—- Lanirosch's eompany tek Cineuine of power, funlity, and th © masterful mat of {tL soon wiped out the Im) » Uhroughout d last week of ! f opera at the Mar and his: music: Ing showed little tr performance vious fight and an Journey beek to New York atic wns in thelr play. eof a "Slegfried Philadelphia the pre- ly morniag tre us artistically ¥ apprectated 4 The writer homes, really smatl audience Anthes made # reappearance and was not a hits. Chief of th dat wher conception of ¢ re waturnine Hund Loulse Homer, ula | themselves well, PRINCESSE D'AUBERGE’S” CARNIVAL SCENE SCORES, ‘The performance “Princesse d’Auberge” at the Manhat- tan Opera-House last night was the best has been given, since it was puton at th the past week by purchases in old home Jan Riockx's ‘ It was full off nival seene at the end of swept the house off its demonstration Algt {" vas been engaged to were | eluded | to be Conipanint night : vat } Caipanint mM “Jacq of the} c K theve Was ene! the prologue to Bolto's with Arimondi kala performance it there will be the GERMAINE SCHNITZER GIVES A PIANO RECITAL, yinno re-|or private is cligibie, jermatne Sehnitzer Campanint wil LIL the operas last Sunday night cone fayed with techinl Const full eatentre and stag tale part EXIT WASSILY SAFONOFF; ENTER GUSTAV MAHLER, the Metropolitan week, the last iption season, of its regular RTE aNTCed, > concerts next ing the first performances, | be the bill and will begin a be an Intermission |hour and forty granimes will be given 4 kowsky's works minutes after neu etor made his oritz and Blass will be in the least, Hertz conducting permanent cond au eorganization next season, the leading singers from » Metropolitan Opera How unteered for the German Ar Waldorf-Astoria will make another double in which Emmy Des- ‘avalleria’ health and comfort everywhere except! bill on Thursday in New York, Manhattan has twenty: tinn, Di Pasquall, Mar! five blocks with an average density of | Amato will appear. 1,000 persons to the acre, and forty with | Marriage of Figaro” re, On thirty-seven the cast of the last previous perform z and Didur will be aldine Farrar, will be sung, with n of leading sin. » Will be an old-time minstrel show Will get Its first_hea Sa tlingly original of an hour for sup= terward there will be dancing. international Anthes and Gorits. r of the differ: * ove: nd HD ith Its high rentals to) BIGGEST MUSICAL DAY erein der Osteretcher, ‘arnegie is to Hughes, Mayo twelve nations Union, 660 strong, © Sytaphony Orehestra wun: presented for "at the Hi ppodioms | to-morrow | Opera-House sanmerstotn will put on the first time this sei Hall the Boston A while the “density an} white at Carne a Queens will be only 10), [n other words, | phony Orchestra will be saying good-b: residential land values In Brooklyn and | oeth’nece autumn Us % the Bronx could be expected reason-| In the evening there Is a like embar- Ably to advance, on the average, until rassment of riches while Queens values would seem |at the Manhatta fo hevelalinueniievaen perieds ocean: poiitan there hancement before the land could reach | the benefit of th ment fund, and at Carn (ie Oratoriv Sox lety gala performanc nston An endowe| sie Hall Elgar's is to be sung by “would do so much for you if you would take it, ’twoula strengthen you and do you § good every way.”— Words of a physician to is ove ‘hieit,. The qotoints, will be Hath, Chap- “CRUDE. OIL PREPARATION mat Goold, Janet Spencer pan esilog and Claude Cunningham. ‘The organtsa- | tlon ‘Was founded in_ 182. by. Dr. GOOD FUR THE HAIR st la self-supporting, No tec of the union recelves remune- 1 receipts are applied to the and advanced classes, Crud Matle from Pure Crade* Ol, Nordlca’s postponed recital ts to take Urgmotes! Beeah GEove sis r wee at Carnegie Hall on Ty noon. Sibert’ Spalding, th violinist, is to assiat Her, ‘The tickets sued originally are goo! for the new ciate. ‘The best thing to use for dandruff, an itching wealp or falling out of the hair \s Crudol, the newly discovered crude-oll aration. muste by the Preparal \meriea, details Crudol, while even better than the raw ted in this column oll, has a ‘ant odor and does not leave 1 the halr g S Be tube of Crudol can be se- cured at any drug store, and owing to t bert Spal 1 give another vio- Small amount necessary to use ic Is very i Ranta MA eral aun ‘all on Mon- economical, You can get a liberal sized tral day afternoon, With Alfredo Oswald at tbe by CT A in stamps to The Crudol plano the pair will play Brahms's Compa 777 Broadway, mata in G Major, —————— re ene What infants, The turday Pro thal to nesses of thy Need at Times Is CarstTe-% ‘to 3, Tucker—The Hvening Worta hos Pe Castor Gil in Powder, Abso- not printed thik sensen a table of the lutely tasteless and odorless, |comparative salarles drawn by opera Given in the bottle or in any liquid | singers here and abroad, or ce Prescribed by leading phy- jsielans, At all reliable drugelats, | paDEREWsKI PRIZES FOR =— <== — AMERICAN COMPOSITIONS. | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-- The trustees of the Paderewski fund QUEENS. the oe Ex-President er for ymph or symphonte poem for full orchestr ehestra, with or without sole voice ts, and $500 for a string quartet, ov \tor a quintet or sextet for any combina- |tion of Instruments Competitors must have be for Amerlean composers o} ;competition of 1909 $1,009 for a V born in| fe stage |the United States of Ai and the mposttions are to be submtted on or ut ore Si st be sent ano! n, | before Sept. 1. 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