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II THE SUN FRIDAY AiBBic 1902 1 NO 1 f Vt 14 f + THE STAGE HERE AND ABROAD- A XKW r4V ron MKS CARTER IX ItAXlt ttVT VXXAMED lures Authors Jolnc In Making It Vance Vliompxon One of Them llcrrbohm Trre to Play a the Pope Diuti Mr Smith Goiilp of Four Capltali nnw play of Mrs Carter nest iw ft on IH aa unnninwl Mr BoloAoo recently received the mnnusorlpt from ono of the authors Mr Vnuco Thompson Tho other two aro Eugene Morand and Marcel Hchwob All three men aro known In thu world of letters and theatre Morand la a Parisian whooo Izeyl was written for Bernhardt Gabriel Plnie com pcwlnR tho Incidental mualo It won BU- Crwwful hero with Its blending of Budd- hism Sardou tho Tosca scene i hlntnl nt Its swooning dellriuma and virm book of MeswiHne In which Calve appearvd last at tho Metro l oUt n Opera U NlqrandV but Ie muse tin production ClritilldeH- In another of MorandV he U i wniln Hles e l iHlo which proved n IVrntinrcIt sticceHH Inut tsennon Marcel Schwob IH not HO will known In Aniorlcn AH his contem ornrloH Tho an of a rnlibl in woe In 1807 at Chavlllo- SelnectOldo Ho conies of Alsatlnn tack IHls exquUlto coUwtlon of prowl lyrics they nru lyric and yet remain prono- entltlnd Mlme was translated by A Ifnnlio whilo hU muchndmlred lfi Crol undo Entrants huts been dono Into TlnRllfh hy Henry Coply In company with KiiReno Morand Schwob translated Hamlet and It was their version that i rtiliardt used In her illailvlsed Impersonation of the character It In- Intcd Hamlets thl Is the only one that has priHorrwl a tithe of tho dig- nity and of this original a as Frailty namo woman Is not Mademoiselle Is the name of a Schwob tho Trrnchman to reconnlzo tho talents of the late Itoltort Stovelifon Indeed he Is now on homo from a visit to Steven sons tomb In Kamon HU wlfo IH a die tliiKiilshiHl actress of tho Comdlle Fran calse Mlle Mnrgaret loreno Mr Vance Thompson is an American K et novella playwright and journalist woll known In Now York Ho is no novice ftaftt work his flint efforts in panto mines written for Illar Morin met with critical approval Mr Thomp- son renidos in It is not a difficult matter to that the new play will Iw of tho historical port that tape will lee some ithlng to rcint tnlH r Hilt whether th sul Is French or American no one 1o know In all probability will tho latter Mr not forRoUcn Mrs Carters HUCC MB in Tho liuart of Maryland- It IH exciting to loam that Beerbohm Tree while In Dublin will play the part of Pope Pius X Instead of Raron Hone Hi In Hall Calnos Eternal City At first there Were conslderablo doubt and speculation AH to the wisdom of producing tho pip In tlm by tlm Mr Tree Is a bold man nnd will take tho risks of catcalk brickbats and critical remon etranemi from tho pen of Mr Moore Although Mr was convoyed about by a clover life In his novel as has Mario in hers It U not true that Calnes American managers have secured an Injunction in the singing aro ollko to mo Wo may neo Vesta Tllley again t hU time In xeriou work Loula Parker has written a play for tho favorite male Im- personator Henry Hadley the young American composer fa hard at work on music for flwrnl Ho has Just completed tho scare for Elizabeth Marbury whoso activity U not hampered by tho fact thnt weighs over a hundred has gone South for n rest Too have exhausted her temporarily But her mall follows her all Blanche Walsh seems to have met with wiccotw as Salammbo in Stangen Tho Daughter of Hamllcar Vet tart tilt last author whose novels should dramutixed Their essence iulto uvnpo- rateH when translated Into theatrical terms AVe all recoil the distressing fate of opera founded on earns subject Kyrlo Bellow ought to make a dashing burglar In Horning Tho Amatimr Cracks num Joseph Bnilth tho personal representa- tive of OHM Li as may bo surmised nn American lint tho titan Is thoroughly ItallanntP Seven In Flor has monde him so Ho still hangs on to the name of Smith refusing any softer log of Its rigid sound been MigKeMcd refused and Smith Is an odd combination Castle In tho Air a now comlo opera recvnlly produced in the Wust recalls the fart that DeWolf nnd Della Fox starred In a of tho wime name or sear it Castles In the Air over a decade ago nt tea Broadway Theatre It was the joint work Charles Alfred lljrne null Kerker and wan very enjoy n Mrs Patrick Campbellssho rightfully resents tho Pat contract Charles Frohninn closes In It may n- Kxtoiided until Ttw of Sud niianns powerful drama line proved taw strongest of her It I good news to hear that Edward Har- rlgnn return to thu stag is to play an Irish character In Clydo Fitch new pica The Bird In a very attrac by tho way Michael Thornton has adapted Tolstoy Insurrection for tho English stags This novel line dramatic twssllillltles In gloom It will rival Tho Dominion of Dark- ness AH first announced in these columns Julia Marlowe will apx ar in a stage version of Cables novel Tho Cavalier at the Criterion Dm 8 Miss Marlowe Is well nguln A banquet will bo tendered Annlu Yet mans Nov 17 when thn two hundredth American performance of A Chinese Honoy moon IH to be celebrated Wediifsday next a party will IM given In honor of tho birthday of thin veteran nctrofts Slio been ixin- secutivo on tho stigi nnd her friends and admirers wish to IIIIIKH thu event n inemorohlo one ice Chatelaine at Itunalssance- ha achieved a brilliant success It s by Alfred Captis the author of The Two Schools Jono Hading will include tin play In her repertory when she visits lion made a deep Impression both OH actor and manage him of Th Ironmaster tho Iwlng tho entlro play I by a harmless Irony IxM Apaches do Paris Is tho farfetched title of n realUtlo melodrama at tho ChA- teau dKau Paris Fenlmom Cooper has Mill n hold on tho affections readers Admirers of tho cleverness of lair rather i i I I i l The Leslie ot t rah atmosphere ha seneuou Lerae horn ins I rah l add that or the trans th Frailty was in t ill ho lO ell ntw hu scents to garnered nil Uttlo of Audrey she lI1an StanL lau 1 4 1 t Mrs rt lmlt pI I t la lIt tilt 11 1111 the Paris I One declares that t r j i ann f i I r toy t t nct Mrto beauty L fits haven let seen t hnvu rr- ludlan I 1 I I v t i ion S r i 1 I I lt rice flu bat hoeSrlunid yr p I Gus l I I season t I wilt r l1 i r I t II t Ice tho retniu tinge t 1 t g ct taI a a t n us i c ¬ > < ¬ ¬ > ¬ < < ¬ < ¬ ¬ < = < < + + tho late M Marion will be to know that his talent has boon Inherited a daughter Ada Menus a comedienne of promlbo now in London Orcar Wilde In German will be the novelty- at Dos Klclno Theatre Berlin The manage- ment hUH secured Salome Winder mares Fan nail Tlio Importance of Being Earnest Mrs Pearl Cralglu is nothing If not Yankee In her versatility She manufactures suc- cessful novels plays that read prettily and is now lecturing on Balzac and Turner And as Henry James snail In ono of tile stories never written a lino of English that will live Mr T P OConnors statement that no great humorist has been corpulent IB meting with much dissent Does Mr OConnor rememlxT Beerlx hm Tree an t That won tat and humorous enotiKli Ood knows Mr George Illgnold whoso Henry V was tho adored of tho matlnoo glrln- twentyflvo years ago In this country lias Just from Australia to England where according to tho newspapers he was gratified to hoar that over seven hundred pounds hind lx en by tin his brother William hold now totally blind ieorgo I a rich manager William it nn actor In want His as usual rushed to the rescue with till tho generosity that profession Thrift Horatio I Among Those Present at the play of that name at I ho Warden Theatre last night worn Mr fituyvrwuit Fish and Harry Ivehr accotniHiiittd by several friends Their party occupied two boxes Their visit to was because and Mr Lehr In mind when ho wrote play Mrs Clinton the r61o played by Mrs L fn Kald to Ix l ss a of Mm Fish Tommy Dodd in tin ploy is meant to reprrent Lily Frederick Whitney engaged Harold to succeed Albert Parr ui Dolly Varden John Page the comedian who has been playing with tin and the Beast Is seriously 111 In a sanitarium In Chicago W T Price the head of a dramatic school showed to several persons yesterday tho manuscript of n play which ho U that B has written Thin new play U a melodrama It U not yet complete Tho comlo opera Bobabll which ran for over 20 nights in Australia will soon bo produced hire o Searelle win owns the opera Is now engaging thn company Tho Initial will at tine Columbia Theatre Boston 011 JILl 5 Blanche Ring of Mrs Onborns players received a present of a lioness yester- day from Col WillMns representative- of the Hagenl ecks It takes nine dozen eggs and seventeen cniarts of milk to satisfy this babys nppotito every work s JUnK to Increase hor salary covrir HAn svr 5700000 Widow of 81 Year Now Walks Eight SIllw to Iatenon for Aid PATKBSOX Xov 13 Mrs Gertrude Faber R3 years old staggered Into tho police sta- tion last night feeble from age nail hunger She had travelled from Midland Park eight miles from this city and she sought lodging nod food from tho city It Is n usual vugrnnts to fed bT no n reserve odlcers heard h r story n on put a good muil Ixfort her Mrs Faber wild that In 1840 her husband went to California and returned with over 300000 which ho made In the gold fiMds They travelled In soar tars expensively Then returned to Now t luxurious quar- ters Mr to fortune together and It gradually away An unfortunate wiped away Thin tho pair at Midland lived In a very humble wav Some years Mr Faber died anti flnr then has had a continual struggle- to the wolf from the door and sickness reduced tier to tho point where sir lad to glee up the struggle r day site to city to seek old An effort will bo got her Into a homo JlIKSF lilTS A MASHKIt Football Player lobo nnonl a Monian rlinsllsiil on a Train BKSSISOTOX Vt Nov 13 Judge I ove Innd Mimsoii of the Suprnmu Curt of Vermont was homeward bound yesterday after a wsslou of court at Burlington In the name car wa n football eleven return- ing to Troy Ono of tho players took n seat bosldu n young woman well known to the Judge but a stranger to the young men Ho persisted in talking to her without re- ceiving The Judge noting tho annoyance to tilt girl Miggsted to the young man that drKNt Tho young man told Judge Mtmwm to go back nail sit down AM snap as the words were out Judgo Munson gave him a cuff that was heard all over the car Tho distinguished jurist was on his mottle faster and foster tho culls descended until tho boy offered to apologize and subsided Alter lift tho train at May Chester the man was surprised to leum who hind struck him FitniT or Kit HAiimsox WILL Widow and liatiKlitrrs the Doctor Cut Off nith Nm ll lrcarle tiring a Contnt Tim widow nail daughters of Dr George E Harrison who died In St Lukes Hospital In this city on April 24 last aro contesting tho will on tho ground that thu testator wan not of found mind Dr Har- rison hind not Ilvl with hU for several months and his will gnus her only 21 To each of his two daughters he left IM but IJOOt was willed to a woman In London Tho remainder of his estate about 39000- ho ordered to be equally divided Ixitween his brothers Joel C Harri- son The rvtso will come up before Surro- gate Thomas this morning rniccrinrntST- IIACUHK Nov engagement of Miss Bertha Marion Holmes of Pulaskl nail tIll Kov Itolxrt C Courtney of New York assistant pastor of tho Thirtyfourth Street Dutch Hoformed Church is nn nuunm- lfit IUII Park MiKlne house Stoat u Supremo Court Justice Hall signed yes- terday an order rot thn demolition of tho old brownstono building ot tIm northwest corner of City Hall Park which has for us nn how The building has Intii declared unnnfo by the Building Department on account Its ago and excavations Hoy of Six IHrs of Football Injurlr- WnKFslUnKH Pit Nov 13 Edward ItedrlliiRtnn aged e died today from In- Juries Kiistalnetl whllo playing In n football gauze last Saturday With schoolmates was a football Ho captured It and roll on Thin other on top of him H wont homo feeling 111 and of InjurleH Niillltan M rU Pte the Natny Theatre Timothy D Sullivan and bongo F KrniiH have borrowed li u for five years at 4 cent from Ellxalnjih A Orinnell on the heats at 112 West Thirty street Tho mortgage was re J in Uw yesterday d tt Joal tan subscribed Glen IrII loJJI Ir lI1k Atnln Ikllut IIlY lu lOml k nhtr dill not oh rondo to aunt wa 01111 13Tho TIII lt I I Intern 1I0gl terlI returned characterizes mrutlxreot interesting Fish tubby lie t > urow u self cored r ¬ ¬ > > > ¬ ¬ < > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > < < PUDLICATION9 A PtUMCATIONS I Tjhese are the Tfew ffiooks should ask for jft tho ffiooksollers or from the Jfcibrary JOHN FISKES ESSAYS HISTORICAL AND LITERARY Perhaps tho most important book of the year ot its kind Second edition now printing EDWARD EVERETT KALES MEMORIES OF A HUNDRED YEARS- The most entertaining personal reminiscences of years JACOB A RIISS THE BATTLE WITH THE SLUM- No one in any great city should Jail to consider this problem Booond edition W J GHENTS OUR BENEVOLENT FEUDALISM In few days now printing There is nothing on our social and industrial tendencies so Interesting ao Informing DR HILLISS THE QUEST OF HAPPINESS An inspiriting study ot victory over lilos troubles 10th thousand 2ou should certainly these Your Tfew Tfovels- Jtsk the noarost ook or for tics MR CRAWFORDS CECILIA A STORY OF MODERN ROME Genera opinion has it lint tins is its famous authors best MR MASONS THE FOUR FEATHERS A strong direct manly story told with a genuine thrill MR LUTHERS THE HENCHMAN A political novel which rank rith fire greatest of them all MR WEBSTERS ROGER DRAKE CAPTAIN OF INDUSTRY By the only novelist who writes absorbingly ot modern business and Trusts Goth thousand Second edition now printing Second edition now printing Second edition now printing THE MACMILLAN COMPANY PUBLISHERS 66 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK u a sad novel J ewsdealoe will AX1 AX lFKKIIXti rut Mvr It Canada Lamb anil WM Intrmliired to Mr Ellen W MMartliy by John H- Ilummer and Ntnck In a Company That Went T the Flute Ellon W McCarthy n promoter was sued by George Kerr Molod for tsoo nnd the caw wnH tried In Supreme Court yi tirilny before Justice taventrltt- Mclxod who U a of moderate nuaiiH err testified that h hnd tart Mrx McCarthy In 1897 Ho hnd been Introduced to her lu her ofllco at 50 Broadway by John also In th company IirotnotlnK business Mrs McCarthy took him to the office of Gregory A Gregory I Broadway mid tliero ho signed an iigme- incnt This ngreomcnt provided that Mcloo should put up 4mo for treasury tock of the Photo lduntlflatloD Company and that whoa ho did HO McCarthy would gIve him onetlfth of that amount or M return fur Fomu of tho stock Ilummer and Eugene J Gregory woro also parties to tho agrf inent did put hU 11000 anti In return he got n not for two from with collateral to secure It In tho of stock of taw Mixlcnn Improvement Company nominally worth Sluuo note was and then went to protest McleodH stilt to recover 1800 with Interest us he hind no IIP tock note which would have enabled him to well tho collateral Mm McCarthy denied owing MnLnod nny money that gavo Ids the noto n an and not for nlut received and that It was by both at tho time that she would never be colled on to pay It When Mr McUotlM lawyer Mrs McCarthy wild she WOK a company promoter Tlm door of lien At W Broadway boars the sign I KlJKN W UcTARTIIT t I Mining Sccuritlf end InrrtmfnM She U about 45 old Mostnl nnd assertive Her methods of tock promoting were not brought nut In horoelf on the matter afterward Hut nho admitted beet tho ho Vnnderbllt bid Mining Company some clx ngo w ld a block of tock In that concern How the Vanderbilt fared neither she nor would reveal nor speak of the Photo ldentlflcitInn Company that Mol od declared went up tho flue Method became of Photo Company In return for hU Pomeroy summed up he de stilled Mol to jury as a lamb In appearance he U an suggestive of n l of nn ocean Hteamer The was absent four minutes fur HiJO the amount of the note with front 1897 Mrs McCarthy looked dl tivA d and to appeal of 4N nti by llrati on a Ham Urea HurrAi0 Nov 13 After having KIM Inlaid fortyeight fits anti being uncoiKclotiH for twentyfour hour Miss Anna Wnlden of Shongo Allegany county was brought to coiscioustifMi by IxatH on n bowt drum Tho wotnnnH case was thought to Ixi less nnd while In a seinlcontclotm condition sin nskd to the of a drum A hag bunts drum was taken to her room and three bents were struck to condclounnce and her mind became an clear aa ever SUED Jt1f1 WIfi 4 lERIIIT nOli lilt 1 It 1 IUIllI1lIr who wnl land R i i I I cr art treasurer Inot mon tr na and a verdict for hoar upon It MIS was E SAPROHO SH r Was the Mos od promis- sory Maw was under- stood solf fin returned with interest tired ho pe resounding Walden w << > > HARPERST- he REFLECTIONS Colored Frontis- piece novel has all the quit W sties of epigram W mule brightness nail delicate humor W which the most talked of book in England and America AMBROSINE By EUHOB m of The Visits of Elizabeth NO ONK CAN IOSHIHLY IMAGINE THE UNILKAHANT NESS OP A IIOXKVJIOON UNTII TIIKV 1IAVK TUIKD IT HARPER Q BROTHERS Franklin Square New York MERCANTILE LIBRARYAS- TOR PLACE AND EIGHTH ST near Broadway CONTAINS OVER 230000 VOLUMES MW HOOKS IiMiciiAsnn AS SOON AS priiiisiiin AND IUROEIT- llflIICATKI TO MKKT IIKMANDS Hook ate Irllvcrc by Conch at IlMilrnri or llarr ot MutlnCM In York IIHIIIIKKSIIII 3 Plat VKAIt- Mfmlicrihlp end drllvrry xrrvlrc Id prr rear DooKn may be drown aa frequently as desired end ot the pleasure member 300 IlllllOKICAIS AM MAIiAZINKS X FlU l TIIK ItRAUINO ROOM I I of- I I Author New U This new Elizabeth Nf NNNNIMPNNNN ¬ 0 A JA 1 They Have Cauinl So Many Firm That Their Im IN to lie Irohltilirit After first of January next carrying parlor matelion or keeping them In ones hoses Iw prohibited Any firm RtorliiK- Helling or giving t hilt awny will bo subject to arrest Iarlor matches com unilor tho classification of dangerous combustibles the use of which hUM long a violation of thu law nn set forth In Charter but a provision of tho Charter allows talc Flro Department to regiitato tho um and solo of combustible Thu deportment heretofore hns lKjiie permltH for tho sate of latches Now Fire Comml ioiier hay discovered that rune than 1300 were loot year by parlor matches nnd to IRMIO no permits for the solo or of then after Jan 1 The use of the oldfaflhloncd sulphur matches or of safety matches which when on thu box will lie allowed In thin city here after Tlm diclolon of tho Kin ComtnlMHlonpr Was in the Record Miiy but only lx cnmti generally known yeHter day Frank secretary of Now York Hoard of Trndo ant nut a formal notices to miler rluinlH telling thorn of twlr liability to arrest In caste Jnn whllo Mr Clardlner h that the end Tell i time bon the Cud manu- facture last lor ot In hI time laws the of they rKdly tnor d the of P4PLOIIlII i Kit halo fire tvlll Ignite only lad matches le that governing handling com were any PtCATIOM thing hut stolid water would b unlaw ful The of any Inflammablo nmtcrlal IH prohibited a permit for such In granted by Fire CommiMloner rHnUMAMII THIRD OIIAMI TIAOKKR MOUT AND OTHIII COiUXISEI- WMaiV cloIW iions- T T TOMMY ROT TODAY AT 2 tySKteKSr MATINEE TODAY i MTU ST Thoroughbred Barlesqwrs Sunday MKNIiniHSOIIM HAIJ Wed Atl Nov II at a H Camilla Composition will bo interpreted hy rr 7Bm lo I00 fl Lll TkkfU SIIO W ftt DitMB and lon 1 u j I I i I i ItrllrOtA TSDAT lAS 1 Clmr iAII I So 0 I l I ltrr i d- lt I t Bat s Hh WL y 11 A a Play House I hn nl Mal I DEWEY I I I 2 t4MSlli11- 5lL OPE A Mils H rill DAMRMA vAN lllp15E lI4111N 21111 Albert 9uenrl Carrie P1aao Mu lollnlt a 1ka Seat at Opera A A 30th Prom New i A COUNTRY sr he- rs Osborns at I N I htO read xaa SOc oa gels ilea hilts e ¬ = I 1 PtRLCA11nM hook IltATI t l- IVvand Kn VtllnrM Thurs sVituni MlillT ttf IAUTT Tle M1 Br a w nl 40th St JOHN I fl01 DREW AM TIIE M llll IIIKI NEXT MONDAY SMII WM in ImpnTdencB TIIEATIIK lw y A alma Uatlnce Sal al 2 WILLIAM GILLETTE lnSWvWC- KcsJ5JTlIEAPK lin r A 4th si itrrt l wbun mn SAturdAV z VIRGINIA HARNEO IN IRIS MARY Ev Jietirzii MANNERING SiB- ARRYMORE A COUNTRY MOUSE rrccniru by iAiniors MADISON KIJ th SI A Hw THE IWO SCHOOLS EVERYMAN HERALD U I A It K T E A T R K MONIIAY DECEMIIKR 1ST JULIUS SALLY ouR ALLEY BT rr Sundae Mehl Vallloi nrrl JOHN IHIEW in rTIIK M sMro msalf lai Tomorrow The Sword oC the King IJIh Srat now on sal JAMKS K IIACKETT In 1111 HUM Theodore BjorkstenKa- tcimitu looat Idison- nrraiL11 41 irrt- rH feT nAniiniyut Anlllnlrnlfil lrturr l r inallliriv Jon Kourih lrr liytrrlanCliurrliWi l iuilvft l i si KiWay 14 H p M 7i IMHV olds and Donll I THoant I ly la A I lrrrrd 4 by ROIO UE 1IIt PRINCESS lb SI 2 231 and I TiE Tit O SIN I Iyrd I A tl I on IrUFOIUIASCE 2 tat ° It trite e Tlm EV TiE Sto I THE 31h SI IrOdAI HTIS F oIA ETHEL I 0 rat 110 TtIOO nl M Til II url A MANS L1 CAI AH un 21h HARLEM I 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A XKW r4V ron MKS CARTERIX ItAXlt ttVT VXXAMED

lures Authors Jolnc In Making It VanceVliompxon One of Them llcrrbohmTrre to Play a the Pope DiutiMr Smith Goiilp of Four Capltali

nnw play of Mrs Carter nestiw ft on IH aa unnninwl Mr BoloAoorecently received the mnnusorlpt from onoof the authors Mr Vnuco Thompson Thoother two aro Eugene Morand and MarcelHchwob All three men aro known In thuworld of letters and theatre Morand la aParisian whooo Izeyl was written for

Bernhardt Gabriel Plnie compcwlnR tho Incidental mualo It won BU-Crwwful hero with Its blending of Budd-hism Sardou tho Tosca scenei hlntnl nt Its swooning dellriuma and

virm book of MeswiHne In whichCalve appearvd last at tho Metrol oUt n Opera U NlqrandV but Ie

musetin production ClritilldeH-

In another of MorandVhe U i wniln Hles e l iHlo which provedn IVrntinrcIt sticceHH Inut tsennon

Marcel Schwob IH not HO will known InAniorlcn AH his contem ornrloH Tho anof a rnlibl in woe In 1807 at Chavlllo-SelnectOldo Ho conies of Alsatlnn tack

IHls exquUlto coUwtlon of prowl lyricsthey nru lyric and yet remain prono-entltlnd Mlme was translated by A

Ifnnlio whilo hU muchndmlred lfi Crolundo Entrants huts been dono IntoTlnRllfh hy Henry Coply In companywith KiiReno Morand Schwob translatedHamlet and It was their version that

i rtiliardt used In her illailvlsedImpersonation of the character It In-

Intcd Hamlets thl Is the only one thathas priHorrwl a tithe of tho dig-nity and of this original a

as Frailty namo woman Is notMademoiselle Is

the name of a Schwob thoTrrnchman to reconnlzo tho talents of thelate Itoltort Stovelifon Indeed he Isnow on homo from a visit to Stevensons tomb In Kamon HU wlfo IH a dietliiKiilshiHl actress of tho Comdlle Francalse Mlle Mnrgaret loreno

Mr Vance Thompson is an AmericanK et novella playwright and journalist

woll known In Now York Ho is no noviceftaftt work his flint efforts in panto

mines written for Illar Morinmet with critical approval Mr Thomp-son renidos in

It is not a difficult matter tothat the new play will Iw of tho historicalport that tape will lee someithlng to rcint tnlH r Hilt whether th sul

Is French or American no one1o know In all probability will tholatter Mr not forRoUcnMrs Carters HUCC MB in Tho liuart ofMaryland-

It IH exciting to loam that BeerbohmTree while In Dublin will play the part ofPope Pius X Instead of Raron Hone Hi InHall Calnos Eternal City At first thereWere conslderablo doubt and speculationAH to the wisdom of producing tho pipIn tlm by tlm Mr TreeIs a bold man nnd will take tho risks ofcatcalk brickbats and critical remonetranemi from tho pen of Mr MooreAlthough Mr was convoyed about

by a clover

life In his novel as has Marioin hers

It U not true that Calnes Americanmanagers have secured an Injunction in

the singingaro ollko to mo

Wo may neo Vesta Tllley again t hUtime In xeriou work Loula Parker haswritten a play for tho favorite male Im-personator

Henry Hadley the young Americancomposer fa hard at work on music forflwrnl Ho has Just completed thoscare for

Elizabeth Marbury whoso activity Unot hampered by tho fact thnt weighsover a hundred has gone South for n restToo haveexhausted her temporarily But her mallfollows her all

Blanche Walsh seems to have met withwiccotw as Salammbo in Stangen

Tho Daughter of Hamllcar Vettart tilt last author whose novels should

dramutixed Their essence iulto uvnpo-rateH when translated Into theatrical termsAVe all recoil the distressing fate ofopera founded on earns subject

Kyrlo Bellow ought to make a dashingburglar In Horning Tho Amatimr Cracksnum

Joseph Bnilth tho personal representa-tive of OHM Li as may bo surmised nnAmerican lint tho titan Is thoroughlyItallanntP Seven In Flor

has monde him so Ho still hangs onto the name of Smith refusing any softerlog of Its rigid sound beenMigKeMcd refused

and Smith Is an odd combinationCastle In tho Air a now comlo opera

recvnlly produced in the Wust recalls thefart that DeWolf nnd Della Foxstarred In a of tho wime name orsear it Castles In the Air over a decadeago nt tea Broadway Theatre It was thejoint work Charles Alfredlljrne null Kerker and wan very enjoyn

Mrs Patrick Campbellssho rightfullyresents tho Pat contract CharlesFrohninn closes In It may n-

Kxtoiided until Ttw ofSud niianns powerful drama line provedtaw strongest of her

It I good news to hear that Edward Har-rlgnn return to thu stag is to playan Irish character In Clydo Fitch newpica The Bird In a very attrac

by tho way

Michael Thornton has adapted TolstoyInsurrection for tho English stags This

novel line dramatic twssllillltles Ingloom It will rival Tho Dominion of Dark-ness

AH first announced in these columnsJulia Marlowe will apx ar in a stage versionof Cables novel Tho Cavalier at theCriterion Dm 8 Miss Marlowe Is wellnguln

A banquet will bo tendered Annlu Yetmans Nov 17 when thn two hundredthAmerican performance of A Chinese Honoymoon IH to be celebrated Wediifsdaynext a party will IM given In honor of tho

birthday of thin veterannctrofts Slio been ixin-secutivo on tho stigi nnd her friendsand admirers wish to IIIIIKH thu event ninemorohlo one

ice Chatelaine at Itunalssance-ha achieved a brilliant success It sby Alfred Captis the author of The TwoSchools Jono Hading will include tinplay In her repertory when she visits

lion made a deepImpression both OH actor and manage

him of Th Ironmaster thoIwlng tho entlro play I

by a harmless Irony

IxM Apaches do Paris Is tho farfetchedtitle of n realUtlo melodrama at tho ChA-

teau dKau Paris Fenlmom Cooper hasMill n hold on tho affectionsreaders

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tho late M Marion will be to knowthat his talent has boon Inherited adaughter Ada Menus a comedienne ofpromlbo now in London

Orcar Wilde In German will be the novelty-at Dos Klclno Theatre Berlin The manage-ment hUH secured Salome Windermares Fan nail Tlio Importance ofBeing Earnest

Mrs Pearl Cralglu is nothing If not YankeeIn her versatility She manufactures suc-

cessful novels plays that read prettilyand is now lecturing on Balzacand Turner And as Henry Jamessnail In ono of tile stories neverwritten a lino of English that will live

Mr T P OConnors statement thatno great humorist has been corpulent

IB meting with much dissent Does MrOConnor rememlxT Beerlx hm Tree an

t That won tat and humorousenotiKli Ood knows

Mr George Illgnold whoso Henry Vwas tho adored of tho matlnoo glrln-twentyflvo years ago In this countrylias Just from Australia to Englandwhere according to tho newspapers hewas gratified to hoar that over sevenhundred pounds hind lx en bytin his brother Williamhold now totally blind ieorgo I a richmanager William it nn actor In wantHis as usual rushed to therescue with till tho generositythatprofession Thrift Horatio I

Among Those Present at the play ofthat name at I ho Warden Theatre last nightworn Mr fituyvrwuit Fish and HarryIvehr accotniHiiittd by several friendsTheir party occupied two boxes Theirvisit to was because

and Mr Lehr In mind when ho wroteplay Mrs Clinton the r61o played byMrs L fn Kald to Ix l ss a

of Mm Fish Tommy Dodd intin ploy is meant to reprrent Lily

Frederick Whitney engaged Haroldto succeed Albert Parr

ui Dolly Varden

John Page the comedian who has beenplaying with tin and the Beast

Is seriously 111 In a sanitariumIn Chicago

W T Price the head of a dramatic schoolshowed to several persons yesterday thomanuscript of n play which ho U that

B has written Thinnew play U a melodrama It U not yetcomplete

Tho comlo opera Bobabll which ranfor over 20 nights in Australia will soonbo produced hire o Searellewin owns the opera Is now engaging thncompany Tho Initial will

at tine Columbia Theatre Boston011 JILl 5

Blanche Ring of Mrs Onborns playersreceived a present of a lioness yester-day from Col WillMns representative-of the Hagenl ecks It takes nine dozeneggs and seventeen cniarts of milk to satisfythis babys nppotito every work sJUnK to Increase horsalary

covrir HAn svr 5700000Widow of 81 Year Now Walks Eight

SIllw to Iatenon for AidPATKBSOX Xov 13 Mrs Gertrude Faber

R3 years old staggered Into tho police sta-tion last night feeble from age nail hungerShe had travelled from Midland Parkeight miles from this city and she soughtlodging nod food from tho city It Is nusual vugrnnts to fed bT no nreserve odlcers heard h r story n onput a good muil Ixfort her

Mrs Faber wild that In 1840 her husbandwent to California and returned with over

300000 which ho made In the gold fiMdsThey travelled In soar tars

expensively Then returnedto Now t luxurious quar-ters Mr tofortune together and It graduallyaway An unfortunate wiped

away Thin tho pair atMidland lived In a very humblewav

Some years Mr Faber died anti flnrthen has had a continual struggle-to the wolf from the door andsickness reduced tier to tho point wheresir lad to glee up the struggle rday site to city to seek oldAn effort will bo got her Into ahomo

JlIKSF lilTS A MASHKIt

Football Player lobo nnonl aMonian rlinsllsiil on a Train

BKSSISOTOX Vt Nov 13 Judge I oveInnd Mimsoii of the Suprnmu Curt ofVermont was homeward bound yesterdayafter a wsslou of court at Burlington Inthe name car wa n football eleven return-ing to Troy Ono of tho players took n seatbosldu n young woman well known to theJudge but a stranger to the young menHo persisted in talking to her without re-ceiving

The Judge noting tho annoyance totilt girl Miggsted to the young manthat drKNt Tho young man toldJudge Mtmwm to go back nail sitdown AM snap as the words were outJudgo Munson gave him a cuff that washeard all over the car Tho distinguishedjurist was on his mottle faster andfoster tho culls descended until tho boyoffered to apologize and subsided

Alter lift tho train at MayChester the man was surprised toleum who hind struck him

FitniT or Kit HAiimsox WILL

Widow and liatiKlitrrs the Doctor Cut Offnith Nm ll lrcarle tiring a ContntTim widow nail daughters of Dr George

E Harrison who died In St LukesHospital In this city on April 24 last arocontesting tho will on tho ground that thutestator wan not of found mind Dr Har-rison hind not Ilvl with hU for severalmonths and his will gnus her only 21 Toeach of his two daughters he left IM butIJOOt was willed to a woman In LondonTho remainder of his estate about 39000-ho ordered to be equally divided Ixitweenhis brothers Joel C Harri-son The rvtso will come up before Surro-gate Thomas this morning

rniccrinrntST-IIACUHK Nov engagement

of Miss Bertha Marion Holmes of Pulasklnail tIll Kov Itolxrt C Courtney of NewYork assistant pastor of tho ThirtyfourthStreet Dutch Hoformed Church is nnnuunm-

lfit IUII Park MiKlne house Stoat uSupremo Court Justice Hall signed yes-

terday an order rot thn demolition of thoold brownstono building ot tIm northwestcorner of City Hall Park which has for

us nn how Thebuilding has Intii declared unnnfo by theBuilding Department on account Itsago and excavations

Hoy of Six IHrs of Football Injurlr-WnKFslUnKH Pit Nov 13 Edward

ItedrlliiRtnn aged e died today from In-

Juries Kiistalnetl whllo playing In n footballgauze last Saturday With schoolmates

was a footballHo captured It and roll on Thin other

on top of him H wont homofeeling 111 and of InjurleH

Niillltan M rU Pte the Natny TheatreTimothy D Sullivan and bongo F KrniiH

have borrowed li u for five years at4 cent from Ellxalnjih A Orinnell onthe heats at 112 West Thirty

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Ilummer and Ntnck In aCompany That Went T the Flute

Ellon W McCarthy n promoter wassued by George Kerr Molod for tsoo nndthe caw wnH tried In Supreme Courtyi tirilny before Justice taventrltt-

Mclxod who U a of moderatenuaiiH err testified that h hnd tart MrxMcCarthy In 1897 Ho hnd been Introducedto her lu her ofllco at 50 Broadway by John

also In th companyIirotnotlnK business Mrs McCarthy tookhim to the office of Gregory A Gregory I

Broadway mid tliero ho signed an iigme-incnt

This ngreomcnt provided that Mclooshould put up 4mo for treasury tock ofthe Photo lduntlflatloD Company andthat whoa ho did HO McCarthy wouldgIve him onetlfth of that amount or M

return fur Fomu of tho stock Ilummerand Eugene J Gregory woro also partiesto tho agrf inent did puthU 11000 anti In return he got n

not for two fromwith collateral to secure It In tho ofstock of taw Mixlcnn ImprovementCompany nominally worth Sluuo

note was and then went toprotest McleodH stilt to recover

1800 with Interest us he hind no IIPtock note which would

have enabled him to well tho collateralMm McCarthy denied owing MnLnod

nny money that gavo Ids thenoto n an and notfor nlut received and that It was

by both at tho time that she wouldnever be colled on to pay It

When MrMcUotlM lawyer Mrs McCarthy wild sheWOK a company promoter Tlm door oflien At W Broadway boars the sign

I KlJKN W UcTARTIIT tI Mining Sccuritlf end InrrtmfnM

She U about 45 oldMostnl nnd assertive Her methods oftock promoting were not brought nutIn horoelfon the matter afterward Hut nho admitted

beet tho ho Vnnderblltbid Mining Company some clxngo w ld a block of tockIn that concern How the Vanderbilt

fared neither she norwould reveal nor speak of thePhoto ldentlflcitInn Company thatMol od declared went up tho flueMethod became of PhotoCompany In return for hU

Pomeroy summed up he destilled Mol to jury as a lambIn appearance he U an suggestiveof n l of nn ocean Hteamer

The was absent four minutesfur HiJO the amount of the note with

front 1897 Mrs McCarthy lookeddl tivA d and toappeal

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Inlaid fortyeight fits anti being uncoiKclotiHfor twentyfour hour Miss Anna Wnldenof Shongo Allegany county was broughtto coiscioustifMi by IxatH on n bowt drumTho wotnnnH case was thought to Ixiless nnd while In a seinlcontclotm conditionsin nskd to the of a drumA hag bunts drum was taken to her roomand three bents were struck

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of The Visits ofElizabeth

NO ONK CAN IOSHIHLY IMAGINE THE UNILKAHANTNESS OP A IIOXKVJIOON UNTII TIIKV 1IAVK TUIKD IT

HARPER Q BROTHERS Franklin Square New York

MERCANTILE LIBRARYAS-TOR PLACE AND EIGHTH ST near Broadway

CONTAINS OVER 230000 VOLUMES

MW HOOKS IiMiciiAsnn AS SOON AS priiiisiiin AND IUROEIT-llflIICATKI TO MKKT IIKMANDS

Hook ate Irllvcrc by Conch at IlMilrnri or llarr ot MutlnCM In YorkIIHIIIIKKSIIII 3 Plat VKAIt-

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After first of January next carryingparlor matelion or keeping them In oneshoses Iw prohibited Any firm RtorliiK-Helling or giving t hilt awny will bo subjectto arrest Iarlor matches com unilor thoclassification of dangerous combustiblesthe use of which hUM long a violationof thu law nn set forth In Charterbut a provision of tho Charter allows talcFlro Department to regiitato tho um andsolo of combustible Thu deportmentheretofore hns lKjiie permltH for tho sateof latches

Now Fire Comml ioiier hay discoveredthat rune than 1300 were lootyear by parlor matches nndto IRMIO no permits for the solo or

of then after Jan 1 The use of theoldfaflhloncd sulphur matches or of safetymatches which whenon thu box will lie allowed In thin city hereafter

Tlm diclolon of tho Kin ComtnlMHlonprWas in the Record Miiybut only lx cnmti generally known yeHterday Frank secretary of

Now York Hoard of Trndo antnut a formal notices to miler

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