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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • 12

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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THE NASTIVILLE AMER I CAN TIN DA '4'IEW A IF the' tamale lead and Nay Robson Gecraee Honey Johyus 'lowland Rachel hocIth Harry Kelly George De Long Harold Crane Hattie Waters Agnes Vreybitrn Helen Chirheeter Leonora Kr Inn and Agnes Blake the female lead and May ROtea0a George Honey Jobytut 'lowland Rachel Booth Harry Kelly George De Long Harold r'tl Crane Hattie Waters Agnes Vrovinirm Helen Chicheet et Leonor a Krum and Agnes Blake 1'1 1 I 1 i otIN THE AMUSEMENT WORLD New York Society 1 otIN THE AMUSEMENT WORLD -7- Trlii (A st a k'' (-kr- ft 0 I 0 3 1--- sk -----t 1 7 ON 1 41 l'' A fi' i (-4 New York Society -11 'i 14' -v- -1 con" 4" The RECORDS will show that there are more CH ICK ERI NG -BEHR CROWN SMITH BARNES and WILLARD PIANOS loam' in this city thin all other makes handled on this market 'ontubizad A CANVASS of the city will demonstrate thia to be an ABSOLUTE and INCONTROVERTIBLE fact A talk with their owners will show you WHY the sale of these Pianos exceeds all others in this market they are the best production of the best producers and their prices nnite luxury with economy Vinvite a COMPARISON of my prilcts and PIANOS with those of other dealers Th -BE PI onti IA PXCA CICKERING and WILLARD riell on this market la to be an A BSO- 0 1 sale of these Pianos Auction of the best producers nd their prices nnite luxury with economy I invite a COMPARISON of my PRICES anti PIANOS with hose of other dealers AT CASINO The vaudeville show at Glendale wags merrily on and so long as the hot weather holds on will attract very large crowds Thus far the tonne have been good and everybody seemed to enjoy them Next week the management will present some of the best offerings that have been hooked this smooth The programme will be as follows: The Four Hills in a comedy Sweet Home" Gardner Gardner in a comedy sketch "Murphy's lishap" The Bijou Sisters (one of the best acts of the season) limes Ryan in aeomedy sketch duo singing and conversation act and Nello assisted by in a novel juggling act AT GIRlin ULF: CASINO The vaudeville show at Glendale stags merrily on and so long as the hot weather holds 011 sill attract very large crowds Thus ter the wenn have been good tura evetybody Beemed to enjoy them Next we wok the management will present some of the best offerings that have been b'ked The programme will Irst fnilnws 'rho 111110 11 akatplt SwApt 14nrilt4" rel nor phy's Mishap" The Bijou Sisters tone of the best acts of the season) limes aeomedy sketch duo singing Ryan' and eonversation act Hue! Nello assisted by in a novel juggling act I 1 I I EL 1 I it I Ils Aloft 1110111 or or 1 I an actress "the face of a goddess the strength of a lion the voice of a dove the temper of an angel the grace of a swan the agility Of an antelope the skin of a rhinocerous great Imagination 1 concentration an exquisite enunciatiou 'a generous spirit a loyal disposition plenty of courage a keen sense of humor a high ideal of morality a eensitive tnind and an original treatment of everything She inuat be capable of being a kind sister a good daughter an errellent wife a judicious mother an encouraging friend and an enterprising grandmother" were the only qualities said Mrs Kendal that were required for the stage Amateurs who contemplate going on the stage will now no doubt think more serlouttlY of the requirements demended of them by the INrofession This is but a repetition of a speech which Mrs Kendal made on several occa-7 along In this countty At the time of these utteranees it was 'pointed out that Mill Kendal had managed to succeed- de- spite the fact that she possessed but few qtrdlitiee which alto declared to be India- pensable IRVING'S AMET The first of the great successes and still One of the greatest in the long and auecessful career of Sir Henry Irving was his Hamlet and it leas Hamlet that Onslow Ford It A has chozeu to model the actor Irving acted Hamlet on Oct 31 1874 when he was 36 years old The performance was a prodigious 'succesa The tragedy had 20 consecutive representations at the London Lyceum Its run extending to June 29 I8-75 an unprecedented and unlaralleled achievement While Sir Henry has made six Amer an actress "the face of a goddess the strength of a HMI the voice of a dove the temper of an angel the grace of a swan the agility of an antelope the skin of a rhinocerous great imaginationj centration an exquisite enunolatiou a generous spirit a loyal dispohltion plentY of courage a keen of humor a high ideal of morality a hensitive tnind and an original treatment of everythg in She USt et-H111111M tIT rwn le Ma litinPr 2 Iota a jam dd ang tor an eta el gn egurceaundrau wpre the wily qualities said Mrs Kendul aerie! that were required for the stage Ante- leers who ccultemPlote going on the stage 'will now no doubt think more serioniiir of the requirements demended of them by the profession This is but a repetition of a speech which Mrs Kendal made on several occa: sions in this country At the time of these utterances it wee 'pointed out that WO Kendal had managed to succeed- de- spite the fact that she possessed bin few quelides 'Which declared to be India- pensable IIICARY IRVING'S HAMLET The first of the great successes and still one of the greatest in the long and sueeessful career of Sir Henry Irving wee his Hamlet and it leas Hamlet that Onelow Ford A has chozeu to model the actor Irving acted Hamlet on Oct SI 1874 when he was 36 years old The per- tormance was a auccersa The tragedy had 20 con secutive representa- lions at the tendon Lyeeum its run ex tending to June 29 1875 an unprecedented and achies vemente ix Amer- ha vomf bir Henry mad I FRANKG FITE Ch re St reets Old instruments taken in exchange Rents applied to purchase and die out of the house One ingredient dries up their bodies leaving no odor It is a safe and sure exterminator also of 1lice Water Bugs Croton Bugs Cockroaches and all other vermin It has been in general use in houses stores hotels factories offices public buildings etc for twenty-five years cents a box at Druggists and Grocers or sent direct prepaid STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE CO Ch Ina tearns7 Lalectric 1 1 nal and Roach Paste En A NI 1 FITE Church trirlighr Str eke'llBia and die out of the house One ingridient to Old instruments taken in exchange Rents applien vimse dries up their bodies kaving no odor It is a safe and sure exterminator also of like 1 Water Bugs Croton Bugs Cockroaches and all other Gl 1 -ermin It has been in general use in houses stores ew endale hotels factories offices public buildings etc for twenty-five years I 4) box at Druggists and Grocers or sent direct prepaid STEARNS' ELECTRIC PASTE CO ChloagoIlls 0 park 0 NEW YORK June 28--Some years ago there were two rathet cele- brated men about town lease faultietos attirsealways attra-ted ittinticn One was Btrcy Wall the king of the Dtifitill and the other was Alfred (lagged the POne 8 11404 of a Daschhound which looked Tor all the world like a bologna sausage nu legs Wall's collapse as a would-be swell and hiP abandonment of his kingly throne is a matter of record A strange fate was In store for Claggett He enjoyed a maiary of $25000 a year some scald $500410 as a tea teeter IPw men can qualify tor this Important work but Ciaggstt was held to be the best in the bitainees lie could determine the value of a tea to a thirty-second a cent His fiat was supreme No oue disputed his valuations Millions were Involved in his decielmus But 'tea is a poftion Few tasters live long It is sure death dipping teas' produces paralysis or Injures the beyond the poser of drugs to restore It huined Claggett Ile thought he abandoned his vexation in time but the poison was In his system Ills end Is about a 11- proaching be is reported to be a mental and physical wreck Poor Claggett I ain sorry his decline has been slow and long and sure And so pass two notable figures EW YORK June 28--Some years ago there were two rathel cele braied men about town stiose I A faultless attIrNalways attrIL-te-d w- theI te of the Dudes and site One was rry other was Alfred Claggett the poeserisiew Wall gIIWinagln of a Desehhound which looked for all the world like a bologna sausage ou be Wall's collapse as a would- swell and hie abandonment of his kingly throne Is a matter of record A strange fate was in store for Claggeft He enjoyed a eel- ary ag $25000 a year some Paid $500410 as a tea taker Fee a mr can (paltry this Important work but Claggstt was held to be the best th bueiness in could determine the vae lue of a tea tlie a thirty-second a cent His flat was teu-- preme No oue disputed hie valuations mimosa were Involved in Pile decisiovaw Few tett le out PO013 taters liVe P1 long It Is sure death Sipping tees pro- duces paralysis Or injur 5 the system be- yond the power of drugs to restore It absan huined Claegeti- thought he doned his vreation In time but the poison was in his system His end is about SP- preaching be is reported to a mental and a BS 3 I elie peo lcw b1 11:7 8 Physical wreck Poor Claerg lta ett I a delin an ur Aertd so a ta: MINS 410'1A PONN ELL On this page is a cut of Miss Alma Powell who has been engaged by the management of the two Boyle stock cornpaniettto play leading business either in Nashville or in Birmingham Since going on the stage she ban used the name of Alma Whitsell but now he is to be known by her real name She is a Kentucky girl and was educated in this city While at school here she made many friends and for several seasons was a 'favorite in society Miss Powell is a splendid comedienne and in she Is said to have been the -whole thing" In atraignt parts she brings to the itiiiiiFitArle0 of natural talent a beautiful face and winsome form and Considerable magnetism Mrs Boyle and Mr Edwards were very much imprtssed with her acting during the week sbe PleYe with the company to Atlanta and they think that they have at last got a leading woman who can play out a season without dimming the productions toward the eat miss Absia PON IML On this page is a cut of Miss Alma Powell who he been engaged by the management of the two Boyle stock coin- panieeto play leading business either i Nashville or in Birmingham Since going on the stage she has used the name of Alma Whitsell but now ehe hi to be known by her real name She Is a Ken- tueky girl and was educated in this dty While at school here she made many friends end for several seasons was a fa vorite In society Miss Powell is AA a splendid comedienne strat4 In "isTiNhz" I AA A- A auul to nave ueen Th-e- "whole thing" In straight parts she prodigious brings to the astinitance of natural talent a beautiful face and winsome form and enid eserable magnetism Mr Boyl and Mr Edwards were ve her acting uring the week thry much itupressed with PlaYed with the romPanY to Atlanta ari they think that they have at laet got a leading woman who can play out a seaso without dimming the preduetiens toivartl the era I SEVERE CRITICISM ACQI VITAL OF HOLD PITT AT 31 AMA DISPLE PROVOST 31tHSHAL DAAIS hew Jim Bennett' rapped Willie Douglass rotoD00000zoxtovrjcoxcpxoo over the head some years ago arkl the effect of It Such a blow administered an equaily VigOrOUS hand on Alfred VALI- 1 an and derhilt's ernntittri rrivht hrpair th over tho head one years ego and tait effect of It Such a blow administered by an equally vigorous head on Alfred Vimderbilra cranium might break the stock market Seventy-five millions careening around a polo field among a lot of young Men emulating tbe dash of a horde of wild Indians is a fearful spectacle Mrs Spotttswood Schenck who was Miss Effie Morgan Mrs 'Cheerier Berryman whose daughters Mrs- Lorillard Spencer and Mrs Cassimir be Bohm are two of the most charming women In society Mr and Mrs VIii1am Travers and Mr and Mrs Charles Hoffman are already at their cottages for the season Mr and Mrs Daniel Fearing are abroad and their handsome house is closed Young Francis French has given a large luncheon and Mrs Burke-Roche still gloriously beautiful even though she has a marriageable daughter has given a dinner' The Gallitne118 of Providence the Slaters of Washington and the Rollins Morse'' from Boston have come for the season TO nw YORK AND AND THE PAN-AritIERICAIT t) la th cyt kW OCEAN STEAMSHIP For further information poly oteoreot Likt agent or BR FWF City PA ASH PM A NT ellen for points east oath The Southern Pacific tit-kat to sell On Sunday overland iesst 400 soldiers for the South 11 BAND tONCE hew Jim Bennett rapped Wtlite Douglass years anti the -1141 41 -RT market- millions careening NEW ffec et cif it Such a blow adminiatered and Bv i i 0tr the head antne atio otC00000raC40COregroCtor a 1 an equally vigorous haud on Alfred Vett- This Afternoon an Night derbilra cranium Might break the st TO ock 17 srdrYshel11- YORK AND around a polo field among a let of young I' ') men emulating the dash of a or of AND THE i I 1 7 I PAN-AritIERICANBUTALO 1tra) wild Indians is a fearful spectacle Mrs 1 '4 Spotswood Schenck who was NP66 1 te 1 1 3 Effie Morgan: Mrs Charles Berryman via cS fZI kW CV- tt i i 1" -i13-1 -135 11' whose deughters Mrs- Lorillard Spencer and Mrs Cassim Bo ir be hm are two of OCEAN STEAMSHIP 'l the most charming women in society Mr at and Mrs William Travers and Mr For further informatinn apply ri neatett thket agent k-" I A 'A A and Mrs Charles Hoffman are already at their cottages for the seaeon Mr and ft' tar400t4CZaroe'7Yik--" Mrs Daniel Fearing are abroad and i 'we their handsome house is closed A' 2 'z 4 I t''' I' irs 5 1 4V 7dlheerssoftiortheporninptsacemareittfreknoutthotsened 1 2' i i 44 -4 jgGe uniuniKFsbrellonnet mar(t)ri riirternsl'h Bhaartik eglIvioPcnt ea to sell en Sunday overland 2 'i 7 'S: ti still gloriously beautiful even though she least 40110 soldiers for the 1 '-'1 7'- '1 has a marriageable daughter has given a 4 I dinner' The Gittlitnelle of Providence the South Slaters of Washington and the Rollins tEllettsteoarasoceal from Boston have come i 2' ACQ VITAL t) HOLD PI TT AT foe( st tNILA DvirtctisEs rnovosT l' altlisliAl DIA1114 5crt 1 'f' 't 1' 'r 41-' I '''Ir ob- 0 ea BOSTON BUTALO COMPANY to yojr to Savanirtab Go loonoAla and north Oleo expects tickettio toat Kaaet and Sea os-roN TPALO -1 DMPANY to your 0 AvanirtabLi in anAIa I A and north Are expects ticket to at East 11 I 1 14 ca BOS IL ON i Sld NQ COMPANY to your 1 le i extilowt-thol ticket to Eittet and 11 il i 1 PI 11 doEW Y4 curt TICKET taVEltlf On June 1 the Louisville A Nashville Railroad will open a new city ticket Ohs at 202 North Cherry street where tickote will be on sale to all points and where sleeping ear reservations can be male Mr James MviCeand will act as City Ticket Agent and Mr Charles A Mooney as City Passenger Agent After above date tickets will be soM at CoPee-e-etreet station only to points on the Louisville Nashville Railroad (WERT It Nashville ticket eke her' ticks and where is be male act as City a A annoir laEW IN turv TicK ET I a VERT oil otplieenLaounelsitiliellaticli4teatahortillet June budnoo wenr heat'lehetroryasutrepoottntishearnod Mr James MeKeand will act as City sleeping ear reservations can be male as City Passenger Agent After above Ticket Agent and Mr Charles A Mooney err date tickets will be soM at Col' stret New Glendale Park Casino WEEK MONDAY JULY 1 1901 Change of Performers Every Week THE FOUR Sweet Home CARDN ER Murphy's Mis11111M4 BLIM t'ISTEIN--0111s and FAUN INNKS Platex Juggier sslueted by Mme PERFORMANCES IRFOIN: MATINEES 8 NIMPITS 8:30 Bawl Concerts 7 to 8:30 Private Dance Ball for rent New Glendale Park Casino WEEK MONDAY JULY 1 1901 t'llange of Perfor mere Every Week THE iN3UR BILLS----Sketch ''llome Sweet Home CARDNER GARDNER-In Murphy's Ilia- haps 1311o1 SISTEIN-Orltis and Ent114 'NNE'S it RYAN-The Paahion Platett 1NET-144-Novelty Juggler aRated by 3Ime VS sA LAISY Fltfirit IUNAS" Some overnensitive Ainceians in Lon don object to "A Lady from Texas" 3irs O'Conpor's elen(ler piece at tht Great Queen Street Theater because it has for a central personage an American woman who talks slang and stnokee cigarettes Mrs O'Connor Is an American and these senstthe fellow-countrymen of hers do-glare she has libeled her native Ian That Is going too far "A Lady from Texan" lacks the and potency to libel anything It Is a harmless caricature The wonder la that it has hutted so long It contains 03011)0 smart and -some prettily 810 11301201111 dialogut and one or two good scones hut he story is very slight and ita construction awkward and feeble Mrs O'Connor has created a very small "sensation" ty declaring that her portrait of a lady-killer is drawn directly from life The original she insists WHE a distinguished American Journalist whc made love to every good-looking woman he She avers that passages front his letters and bite of his remembered talk are incorporated in the part of Col Henry Vernon But though one may shrewdly guest at the Identity of the American Journalist Col Vernon Is not life-like 110 Is essentially of the stage stagy Mrs O'Connor objects -to having him likened to Bob Snekett in "Saratoga" and Cheviot Bill in "Engaged" but so might Bronson Howard and Gilbert fairly object Col Vernon 11 by no means in that delightful category 'I he most interesting incident In the production of thin play Is the striking satcess made in the part of the slangy impossilble yet not wholly tit pressing Amorleen wrinisn ho weds a Duke by Miss Kitty Cheatham who had been off ths stage five years or 80 M188 Cheatham is apparently es young and pretty 1111 ever and sets with greater freedom and a surer sense of elect than she used to In ha-lye company her few triumphs were in fantastie roles like Bizarre In The Inconstant' Vacquinetta in "Love's Lebo? Lost" and Kate Id "The Foresters" Het present role is not of that sort though it rails for no expression of strong fe ling She earrice It with co much ease anti ality that elle has been talked of for an important role in one of the new plays of the autztmn----New York Timee London Letter wt LADY FltBal TUNAS" ome evereensitive Ainceicans in Lon don objeet to "A Lady fro Texas 3irs I' O'Connor's slender piece at tin Grat Queen Street Theater because it has for a eentral personage an American wow- an who talks slang and stnokee cigarettes Mrs O'Connor is an AmerIcau and these sensttive fellow-countrymen of hers de clare she has libeled her native Ian That is going too fur "A Lady from Texan" lacks the strength and potenty to libel an It is a hamlets cari( titure The wonder is that it has lasted so long It csenn ttailinntan some Prettily te good ncones but its story is very sTight and its construction awkward and feeble mrs o'Connor has created a very small "sensaticn'" ty declaring that her per trait of a lady-killer is drawn directly from We The original he insists Wee a clistinguished American Journalist whc made love to every good-looking woman he met She avers that passages from hie letters and bite of Ills remembered talk PUSKINGTHE 10I11( MANILA June military court eomptsed of volunteer officers Welt June 28 acquitted Harold Pitt manager of Evane Co Government only tractors On charges of improperly purchasing Government stores which verdict Provost Marshal Davis 4rdercd to he reconsidered has reiterated its acquittal of Pitt The litter's ignorance of law and the uncertain testimony of Capt l3arrows were given as reasOns for Pitts nonconviction The volunteer oMcera who coinrosed the court which tried Pitt complete their services June 30 Gen Davis who when he ordered a re consideration of the first verdict considered that Pitt vias convkted on his own admissions now characterizes the verdict as a travesty of Justl'e Athletic Park Bse Ball W11 I IOR A I A( It J(ti Tt titl IC T1 Alt1-1 DO 1NG 1011 TUE' COI NTH 4 '4 4 -71 4-1 July 1 2 and 3 Nashville vs Birmingbim Game Called at 4:15 The Kensington A NOTES le 4s- George De Forest had the boner of "openieg' the Gooseberry 1141111111 Fishing ChM of which Jimmie Van Allen is the President with a tomb party It was an enjoyable affair Its aimplicity is a relief to the cold formality and would-be im preatilveness of the grand houses The West 'eland Fishing Club too has been opened for the season Fred Tappen has been elected President for the ensuing year 111- 1- Mrs Fitment Lockwood's niece Mrs Elizabeth Kane Norris of Philadelphia has announced her engagement to Dr John Rhein Mrs Lockwood is a sister of the late Thoinas Bayard and the Elayatris of Delaware fondly believe they are the "salt of the earth" This announcement of the wedding is of inter-eat In three States 4- Gould Redmond has leased Bishop Potter's cottage at Newport Mrs George MVPS has arrived for the summer Janus Alexander President of the tniversity Club has gone abroad also Col Goddard of Providence 4- Mr and Mrs George 11 Bird are at Saranac Lake In the Mr and Mrs George IL Sheldon have gone abroad Mr and Mrs Victor Lorchan now In Europe will pass the month of August in Newport 11- The event of the summer season without doubt was the garden party given by Mrs ()liver Iselin at Premium Point Although the city has acquired posaession of the property for its chain of parks- the Wins him not been disturbed In their oi-eupancy Some ten years ago Mrs Van Reasselaer Cruger then In the heyday of her soelal Weer gave a fete of a similar tenor and since then there has been en uueventful and yawning gap The grounds were put In holiday attire and tents and piazzas were charmingly attractiVe Mrs Iselin who was a famous Mlle as Miss Goddard had all the gay world as her suests It wits a delightful and nuccessful event DiEuRicH KNIcKritnocKER 40 4- 4- George De Forest had the onor "openipg- the Gooseberry lelltell Fishing Cluh of which Jimmie Van Allen is the President with a Italeh party It was an enjoyable affair Its almnlicitv is a relief MISS ALMA POWELL The New Leading Lady of One or Both of the Boyle Stock Companies will be open to the public on and after July I MI At No 616 CHURCH STREET (THE OLD EAKIN RESIDEN('E) Delight Poi home eooking and reationalth rates tOerVi41 RegulAr boarders and special orders tolietted SpeCial 11111111101' rates lin non) tickets offered to gentlemen whose families are out of town ican first in 1k83-84 and the last In one of them only have dwellers on this side of the Atlantic bad ih3 OttliOr ttinity of seeing his Hamlet That wirl in his second visit made in trot -85 Abbott the General Secretary of the 10(31 A who left some months ago on account of his health and about whose physical condition there has been much Solicitude has been heard from retently His improvement is such tOat there is no longer any doubt as to his be log able to return He will probably reach Nashville about Sept Mr Jamison this boys' work director who has been attending the A Jubilee Convention at Boston has returned lie will address the boys thin afternoon at 3:15 o'clock his subject being his recent trip Among ihe others who have returned are If and A Stanley Vetere McGill Thomas Keeling and Will Patton On next Tuesday night a banquent will be given by the membership committee to Secretaries Jameson and Younts Edgar Poster will be master of ceremonies Nothing will be served at this bamplet except leis and frozen dishes VOCAL INSTRUCTION NEW YORK June littch cock after the Cabinet meeting stays Washington dispatch said that be is pre- I paring to organize a fortetry bureau in the Interior Department to carry out an extensive system of reforeetration soniewhat on the plan successfully jur sued in Germany Secretary Wilson reported on the work of his departmentat the Cabinet meet ing likewise Afterwards he said: "I told my associates what we are doing now in tobacco This country sells 0000o0 worth of tobacco and buys ill' 000ki0 of high priced varieties We hove 1 to pay 15000 Onn for Sumatra wrappers Our department la teaching the A med can people how to produce that in the United States- We have been paying $N9(11)000 for fllier tobacco mostly iuban' We are conducting experiments with the 7 result that we hope to see most of the tiller tobacco produced In the Unttd States For some ofthe very MVP earietlem we may have to go to the Ironies to Porto Rico Hawaii or the l'hilippines but it will be only ar question of tlino ivben the United States will produce all the tobacco it wants "The Agricultural Department is now sending a man to the rice growing' c01111- tries of the East A scientist who hag already returned from Japan has brought specimens of rice go much suitable for the gulf coast that while we formerly had that we are now producing most of the rice that we need and hall soon produce all that we use The second quality or broken rice we are already sending ID l'orto Rico There will be over forty I beet sugar factories In operation this year "Eitatern capital le rapidly dstveloping the beet sugar industry in the ark! 8 at At Liter iigliaialtirign" holitnoriTs: A havre- been put tip" JUSTIN THATCHER 714 Woodland St Illegirsal July list Ting AS IINtig Ellen Mortimer will play Esther In "Ben liar" next season Vincent Serrano who played in Arizona last season has been seleeted as leading man rnr Elsie De Wolfe lienry Dixey is likely to figure in a new play next slmson for negotiations are going-on toward that end The Augustin Daly MUElleal Comedy Company in ''San Toy" will open Its season at the Harlem Opera House Sept 23 Wilton Lackaye is likely to Join the renis of stars next season for A Brady is now considering a ploy for his use Josephine Lovett has been re-engaged for Andrew Nlaek's company next season and will play the leading part in "Tom SEXIER SHOES IN MANY STILES Al PRICES IN REACH OF ALL! 1 FAMINE IN INDIA ELSIK 1Eliiitt A (010ItV QI iti An engagement of unusual interest ix that of Miss Elsie Leslie for the part of Glory Quayle In support of Morgan In next season's special production of The Christian" in which Mr Morgan WPS the original John Storm and there are a great many discerning people especialy in New York who believe that the part was never played by anyone else as Mr Morgan played it There is probably woman on the American atage of a more attractive personality than Elsie Leslie She won her way to fame at a very early age being the original Little Lord Fauntleroy and afterwards eppearhig with distinction in "The Prince and the Pauper" For the pPst three or four ecasons he has played continuously with Joseph Jefferson filling important roles In the Jefferson repertoire She has never yet essayed a strong emotional part but those Ivho know Miss Leslie best prophecy that as Glory Quayle Hho will win (remit triumphs in her new field She should certainly prove a charming Glory end If she proves adequate to the demand upon her emotional powers of which there is little or no doubt the public will hear much t-f her during the coming season Or AN AttTHENS Alm Kendal in her speech at the meeting of the Central Bureau for the Employment of Women at Carlton Gardens London enumerated as the qualifications of Ladies' Kid Sandals at $100 per pair and upward Patent Kid Oxfords at $250 $300 and $350 per pair Slippers at 50c to higher grades 11110 BASIL FOR HOME SAN FRANCISCO Cal June 29--It is the intention of the military authorities to muster out all the remaining regiments at the Presidio on Sunday nen it hi expected there will be a big rush of Great Off In Popnintion crease in Connegnener LONDON June blue book on India Just issued shows that was expended for the relief of famine suf ferers during the year IS99-190 The mortality from the plague for the five years ending March VOL was nearly tinoeio The tPlIS1114 completed in March 1901 shows that th Increase in population during the past ten yearn was only 5- taloyou to conoissi imitead of normal 19 0000110 The loss represents deaths from famine and the deaths to consequence of the famine If you need a I TRUNK or HANDBAG Money ran be gave(' by buying of NEW PASTOR OF ST PETERS FREE TO WEAK 11E11 John Ramage Son of Site De Imonico Cafe precinct of a few years ago 4 am told Charlie Oeirichst (laughter Lilly is engaged to Peter Martha of California My authority is reliable sea 1 state it as a fact although the engagement has been frequently denied Her mother was Miss De Lucy a sister of Mrs Thelore Havemeyer the widow of the Sugar King Miss ()Oriels Is a tall finedooking girl who has the German look that is noticeable with her uncles Herman and Harry Oleriehs and her aunt Mrs William Jay Martha la rids Ile is said to have anywhere from HO- Oaat000 to $1:000000 That's nice One needs money ta keep the pace now-adays with the Vandsarbilts splurging about Newport and the Rockelellers showing indications of doing the same Ile la fond of rourin-hands tandems and all that sort of thing so of course he makes a very desirable husband even though in ite or his desire to be called Peter the youngsters call him "Pete" PTI the day Mrs Henry Gillis se-- cored divorce from Henry ed-te became Mrs Jackson Courand and the happy couple have arrived to take poesession of Hate bride's beatititur villa at Larchinant Her pete are 'bulldogs Funny to love bull-dogs! I hope Mr Gourand will arree with them the others did not "If you love me" whispers the experienced Moe "love my deg" se Soeiety is dull awfully dull Amos Tuck gave a piazza dinner at Tuxedo the other evening I don't like them I got a moth miller in my soup and every kind of winged Insect In my wines He sent to Newport the next day and yet he called this would-be Venetian entertainment a house warming It was satin enough and beggy enough Mrs Mande Fieh has quited down I don't like to see it Perhaps it la because bar (laughter is becoming a belle Rua perhaps it is because mhe is weary of thee social game Kathleen Neilson la very fair in the eight of Heade Vanderbilt It W010(1 be a tabv match hut would he like Willie marry a Catholic Kathleen's ntother Mrs Fred is a devout Calholle se se LI see the Duke of Argyle is looking tor Atnerlyn millionaire tenants Ile la advertising for them in the newspapers" Ala well why not I know a dozen or more millionaires who would' hire his castles and would not naiad If the Duke lived in thedodge to show visitors around It won't be long before peerages will be let out with landed rstrAes COI Laneey Kane is the possesor of a new gay-bodied cotteh whieh he will "tool" tide sammer at Newport I tun glad to see Do Lancey coming 011(1) more to the front It riaakee me feel old to find Do Lancev -Kane and Willie Jay poked away in the baekground and the younger generation prominently propped alp in the front streehe The younger generation of Vanderbilts to be "all the rage" Alfred and Itcgie contemplate shining as polo players They have at considerably expense laid out fickle at Oakhust iNewport It I) for tht game Alfred took lab over on his draelo inspect it I like thu field well but it could no help tlitulduK' field ell but Peould not help OFFICERV Arrived Lust Prench Him Opening Seromen Mho Ntorming Rev Rowland Hale arrived from Murfreesboro last night anti will preach him opening service this morning at St Peter's Episcopal Church Mr Hale is an orator of ability and will prove to be valuable accession to the ministry of the city Ile is well known In the city haying conducted the services at Christ's Church during the two months absence of Rev Manning last summer A New and Successful Method of Restoring Weikened Physical Powers Curing Sexual Weakness Nerve Exhaustion and Lost Vital Ky 1101 11-E1 ER IN it iii Moore" John Dunmore who made 'such an ex cellent reputation as the basso of the Bostonians has been engaged for Princess Chic Andrew Mark hi "Tom Moore" will open his season in New London Aug 26 coming to the Herald Square Theater in New York Aug 31 Nlarie Cahill ham signed with Frank Periey's Comedians for th big musical produedon of The Chaperons" the coiningaeason David Belasco's 'Version of "Zaza" was produced by Mrs Lewis Waller at the Grand Theater in London Wit week 'and she achieved a triumph Barrie and his wife intend to visit America this fall and will reach Washington In time to see Maude Adams' appearance in the new play Ada Behan who is spending the summer at her bungalow in Ireland is expected to return the last week in August to begin work on Martha Morton's new play Clara Lipman aceompanied by her husband bouts Alum have reached London where they have gone to emniult Paul Potter about their new play They will make a brief stay abroad In order to be back in New York early to begin rehearsals Frank McKee hits definitely decided on 'The Taming of The shrew" as the Shakespearian production in which he will present Mary Mannering and James Hackett in a special joint starring tour next spring covering a period of six weekst Harry Smith and Victor Herbert are now collahmating on a comic opera in which Frank Perky expects to star a new prima donna the coining season Mr Perky has not yet completed the supporting company and until be does the name of the new soprano will not be made public Ile admits that she Is a Western vocalist and dociares that she can act as well as sing "The Bostonians" open their season at Atiande City Aug 26 This organization will be larger than for several years and will number among its members very prominent artists Later In the season they will present the new de Koren end Smith opera "Maid Marian" a sequel tO "Bobin Hood" Rehearsals of this OPPrit will begin In September and a most elaborate production will be made of it )4 P7747220AVT Wr a-- L-4 1 e'-f :1 -t s-- Al 1' il' 6' 0K' 4-' I k' 177411 -7 1 -4'! 41 'i'- '( -v 4i7kaltii' 1 I tl- 1 t-yL0A0ofeppe i 'il 41 otoP 1 I 1 i I 4'' PiI 4 iiA1 --t 4 10 I l'''''''' lp p' 4-1: 1 Ili ''''It 4'-7-rro 44 -Ji 14 liii to i -AJ 1 I 13 74' At ts I t- PA fkj tt) 1 0 4 PC lk '-7 i- :1 1' '-'A i Kmr '444toak' i oflt 4ri R4 7gOSE: 77774t1) 40AVT 4 "-pi thy if 1 i vv' vr4rr -to r--1 1 r1 Not st Deitth From it Reported Tills etir NEV ORK June fever has been tJunhatted with such vigor in Cubs that not a single death hes been reported as remitting from it this year" said Col Hickey until a few daill ago an ftsststant Adjutant General on the "doff of Gen Wood Continuing he said: "Havana Itself has hen revolutionized as regards its sanitary conditions To kill disease carrying mosquitoes the streets and sewers in Vilna and other cities were sprinkled with kerosene with satisfactory results The time of greatest In from yellow fever is in July and August hut I feel assured that this year will tmd with no deaths from this scourge" Number of Them Signed by the Pr-oldest WASHINGTON June 29--The President has signed the following eogunissions: IMurdock Commander John Cow Lieutenant Commander John Itad Lieutenant War Cavalry-- Edward Godfrey Colonel Jos Dorsi Lieutenant Colonel Second Lieutenants: Eds in Amirews Raymond 4 Bitherger Wm Bell Jr Edmund A Buchanan Seth NV Cook Clarence A Daugherty Elbert English Thos Esty Roland Fisher Emery ilathaway Mflion Holloway Rohr Love Frank Mi Enhill Isaac r4 Martin Albert Mohn Horace Munro NVm ti Mende Le On Partridge David Roscoe Daniel Tompkins Rohl Li Wiggins Wm ilealley liik ry---Second Lit utenants: Wm Ashridge Wm Foute Roy Ashhrook Erarals Boone Arthur Boyee Joho A Brockman Geo Brady John 'Clapham Jas Craig Arthur 'Dalton Charming Delaplane Frank IV Dawson Benj Fonlois Clarence Farnham Samuel Fisher John Green Chas IV Harris Henry liessfeld Vim ervory Jr Wm Leonard Homer Lewis Dwight Las ion Ralph 'IL Leavitt John Iludgett--Lawtemp MatihmAs Cleo Miliji1ti EatteY Mitehell Floyd ItIIr Daniel A Nol fl 1 8 uncelot Purcell Geo Price Dinah A Parker Kneeland SnOW Thorne Vtii Slott Nets Smith Ira A Smith Geo Sager Bates Tucker Chas Tillotson Jas Ware Fred Wilson Kenneth IN'Illirtmg Artillery Lientemnts: Thes AV )1ollyaav Wm IL Peek A bert Rhoarivs Jar W'ilson Quartermaster rank of Captain Louis Gartnrd Jr The Prescription Is Sent Free to Anyone Who Writes A new scientific means of ruling weaknesses Of inen And dioeeses peculiar In the sex has at last been dim ((tiered and the preseription ikt being offered free to all who gond WIMP itlid address Dr Lipes 14-0 Stevenson building Indianapolis Ind Is the discoverer of this remarkable new system of treatment and be says there is now no difficulty in curing the violet eases whieh mat MUSH from diereses of this name ho Doelor hits msde a long study of Sexual Disorders and he claims to have found the exaet medicine whtch removes all trier of debilitating disease from the human system restores the tire end buoyancy ct ancl supplies the strength of burly and riPtV011 that all wish Mr but CO few possess Impotency nightly emissions varteoele nervousness and kindred troubles disappear in a mat velously shrift space of tittle while tiny weakened or emaciated organs arc restored in a very few days to thrir natutal 150C and vigor hen You ton to consider the possibilities of imeing nil bko loved as only strong well and hannY Illft1 can be It does seem that Ally sexually weak man should Ito longer hesitate but write at come for Dm )(wont which costs obselotely nothing There are no restrictions 'whatever Uflt Lutes is anxious that every afflicted mon who needa It shouirt ha tho tiro fl of one of his free 'moo riptiona without delay 'rhe tiptilt-Vetlt tan be used in I he privacy of yonr own bow without tlw kuowlydae of 10111 your inest intimate friend or aRtotUote Writ( to-day and learn 11)4 hile receipt cost you netniag flange your hole existence tmin one of IlliSPry to a continuous lite of pleaoure and happliniss und happin HE ti Tit tASi EitS lurk N1 srolin11 Clerk and Nlaster to NA ktittland kind In Soventh Dirttrtil I 40 00 Mr Alire II Foide to Mir 1oniit N(Isoti lot in Ninth Wtird 2112 00 Sarno' (1 Dodson exet ittor to Patrli 11 Ryan lot (II ik Iren a ii ITO 3:25 00 joilli Kennedy et to( ttl bat it 110ton lot on NtrGitvo stret 12O0 no John Atwood et ttit to It A 0114 i et ux It I tt South Mkirxot Ptrf et '27rio oo A NA' Wills et ox to Edward J01114 lot ott' Floroti 0 st-eet 150 00 itnfl to l'Ittilipg lot on Itobert mon strvrt 1rtit) nO E10nra Lowry to A rio0t0 ild and Latina ltirwrin lot on1i'lm ore 0trrot 400 00 II Shiells UN 10 itityr lit on Sliidils treet ii 1112 i3O Tutal ith '2201i Gnu? 113: 4-41erl 717 -11 ''1141( 41 diLai ')1 4rka? fr )5 dr0 Pt 4- '2201iCmEnn 4 I 4 Nixon fg Zlinmertnan's production of "'rho Mettaenger Boy" will open the regular SC ilson at Daly 's Theater in New Yock the second week in 8ptember Ben Teal will direct the final rehearsals The prittOrals engaged are Jaines Powers for the title rolo tkorgiatCaino for "Nora" the Wie rob' bkorgiattCalue for -Nora" I thialttug-1.

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