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a - {the forest, rich in the color of Aut. umn leaves and sweet with nature gentleness of tho lov if and = shepherdesses id Pp le of higher degree, Miss Anglin made her New York i How well she the part is for a f acting to say. The writer of this notice is a reporter, remote, ob- acure, but still a reporter. |, The rettings for the many scenes lin the five acts of the love comedy | that Mr. Shakespeare wrote were ex isite and the audience, evidently friendly plaud THEATRICAL NOTES, Oliver Moroxco announced esterday that the success achieved by Mise Laurette Taylor in the special matinee performances of the three one-act Plays by J, Hartley Manners, at the Cort Theatre, has led Mr, Manners ¢o reconstruct “ x4 the second play af the triple bili, into @ three-sct comedy, ite Krening World.) WHITE PLAINS, N. Ys Mar. 17. That @ railroad rigni of way, covered railroad ft from the paving of adjoining streets and henee cantiot proveriy be usnessed for this purpose is the substance of an mn of the Court of Appeals filed y at White Flaine. . case involving in point was brouxht by the New Haven Railroad “Crinoline Girl” Is Julian Eltinge; Full of Laughs. At Proctor's Fifth Avenue Ane Chante romped away with the featured preition, Many Taughe were provoked by Joesph Hart's eew entire, “The Telephone Tangle." On Seturday night William A, Brady received one to Miss Anglin, frequently the pictures t' unfold@d within the proscenium. The ‘cor assvearys fod by the viliage | PULIAN EL-TINGE: then a fragment of plot: then Jultan Eltin Like Tt will’ be repented terniene ete av ad J &@ scrap of music; then Julian Eltinge; then a farce situati then | to-morrow matineo and to-morrow bool Julian Eltinge, But chiefly Julian Eltinge. At the Knickerbocker |nieht. For the reat of the week"The ——X—_—_—a""" Theatre last night, in “The Crinoline Girl,” Otto Hauerbac! Taming of the Shrew’ by the same “farcical melodramatic comedy with songs.” Mr. Shakespeare will be the bill. Yes, it was chiefly Julian Eltinge—in masculine attire, in slit skirt, in Carmen costume, in crinoline—and at that there was not really too much of him, For without him the play he dominated would scarce have held to- wether for one act. And, thanks to him, it was decidedly funny. HEAD COVERED WIT BALD PLACES EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROE 17, 19 “Jere in the OE=IO We Give Surety Coupons Free with Purchases a New York's Eltingo, so his friends say, wants to| make a Knickerbocker evening worth DOUBLE get out of the “female impersonation" | While. SURETY Large Red Blotches Covered Body, |'i"* snd Into some vehicle where he! ay pea per ANGLIN rine Wink Broke Out on Head. Hair Came MAKES HER DEBUT FORENOON Out in Handfuls. So Disfigured AS “ROSALIND.” PURCHASES. Ashamed to Go Out. 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It has no thief in it, no inspector of police nor hae it any shop girl or typewriter who te invited out to the “big eats” by her boss in Wall street or any other downtown street. In fact the play is a mild romance, re- dolent with the ecent of the loam in —__—_—_—_—_ How to Grow Long Beautiful Hair By a Hair Specialist. It is not hard to stop the hair from falling out and promote its growth if the right means are used. There is no hope for the scalp where the hair roots are dead and the scalp is shiny. However, to those who reached this conditi should be taken too late. Here ple recipe which you can t home, that will stop the hair from falling out, = class tailors and clothiers are | regularly at $18.00 to $25.00 now showing for Spring—du- | in hundreds of New York and plicating even the best cus- | out-of-town stores—butfew of tom-tailored models. 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Family (At_Btn Ave, 00a Week aviator Fine Quality Marquisette and Voile | Cartains with fine lace and_insertio $1. 50 35c & 50c Window Shades, 19c 86 inches wide and 6 feet long (cut length), The Holland shades are white and perfect. opaque shades are made of heavy quality oil opaque; slightly imperfect; as- sorte: Any Purchase $1.00 Down, $1 Thot De jecture how our anceatorettes ef years ago managed that feat. There are three songs, one In each jact. ini pair 200 Burnt Leather ‘Skins, $1.00 Eltinge, who wrote their words, id sings them well. hea Was a Girl,” is e Another brings jin the Inevitable tango. In a curtain speech Eltt expr & wish that hia present y in New York might | be longer usual; then added a j hope that the wish might get across. Stranger things have happened, Herbert Corthell, in one of his usual fat boy roles, was by far the | money ord best of a generally good auppo: Walter Horton as a non-detecting d tective and Maidel Turner aa a Yai kee girl also merit mention. 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