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adventures and spectacular fairy scenes vllle's" and "Leah Klegchna." with the AMUSEMENTS. AMUSfeMENTS. arc depicted. The bill contains a large Manhattan Company, covering cities in | number of other entertaining subjects. which she had not been seen is years, and Next week's programs will possess a series in which these plays were new, has played to very large audiences everywhere, aud in southern and western cities established records in attendance for the season. Mrs. NEWARK THEATRE Fiske at the termination of this tour will return to New York anil rehearse a new TONIGHT—8AM BERN ARD IN THE RICH MR. HODDEN IIEIMEB play. "The Top O' Th' World,” the Shuberts' musical extravaganza and toy show, which is in the midst of a prosperous run NEXT WEEK at the Theatre, New is Majestic York, Matinees becoming- more popular every day as. the WetlneBday and Saturday ChrlstmasAoUdays approach, and the de- mand for eeats is so heavy that 'the — PRESENTS—^* management have decided to start daily matinees, beginning Wednesday, December 18, in order to give ample opportunity to the hundreds who desire to witness this most entertaining production which takes Its auditors to the top of the world where Kris Kringie has his workshop. "The Top O' Th' World" is a toy show, a'Up-top show to take the children to see. The fun and frolics of George Monroe, Bailey and Austin, as "the candy kid" and "Jack in the box," and dainty Anna Laughiin as a little Eskimo belle, have won indi- MAUDl vidual successes In the piece. Frederic Thompson has completed the (sttoi»$e (3. (3 cast for "Polly of the Circus," a new r>im.e,wa.l<3, play by Margaret Mayo, intended for Ills n’t wife, Mabel Taliaferro's starring tour. It will Include Malcolm Williami-, John Find- of new photographic surprises and the lay, Joseph Brennan arid others. The latest illustrated song hits. Hi'st performance will take place at the National Theatre, next Tues- TO RETURN. Washington, "THE SQUAW MAW day. and the play will follow vrr-- Chauncey ■ • ADAMS— ■- —— OTHER COMING ATTRACTIONS. Oleott at the Liberty Theatre, New York, IN A FAREWELL TOUR IN on the m following Monday. PlarxieAiamjj 'PetersPan’ ■a.-t tkeHewaiplt William Faversham's second engage- ment at the Newark Theatre, opening Cyril Scott, "The Prince Chap," is likely Monday. December 1*. in "The Squaw to appear in a new play by the De Mtlle Theatre next week. It Is called Blaney's Man," will be the means of presenting brothers called "The Trail” next Febru- "The Shoemaker'' and the DO YOU BELIEVE IN central char- Mr. Royle's Interesting melodrama of tl>- ary. It deals with life in the Canadian FAIRIES? acter is an East Side Hebrew played by West in a manner fully equal in every border and is a story of the lnmber camps. 1 1 ~ ~ Hew Welch. The PETER 1 Is described as a in which PAN play poiut, it is promised, to that It gives Mr. Scott the part of a young mixture of comedy, pathos and sensations It was given here a year ago. The story Irishman. of a spectacular nature. The usual In- of the play, briefly recalled, is that of a BY J. M. BARRIE, AUTHOR OF “THE LITTLE MINISTER.” Yon Miss Marie at the Will When Yon See “” at the Newark gredients of melodrama, the wronged hero- young Englishman, who to save the head Tempeet appeared in London, this week a ine, the villalu who robs and murders and of a noble family from punishment for Comedy Theatre, pricbsi Orchestra, $2.00; Orchestra Circle, $2.00 and $1.50\ # new fareiai In three called throws the blame on the hero, the thrill- embezzlement and a woman he loves comedy acts, mrnmmmmtmmmmmmmtmmmmm Balcony, $1.50 and $1.00: Gallery .1O0, j the work of her Neit Week-News of the Theatres. ing mechanical arrangements, the comedy from disgrace, takes the crime upon "Angela.” husband, makes ofT to Cosmo Gordon-Lennox, and George Duval. ir -- relief and the virtuous sentiment, are in- his own shoulders and cluded. America, where he becomes a cattle A younger sister of Margaret Anglin. BEOWNIN6 DEC. Ibd.amt. you know how they keep the vital stattstica of fairyland? Do The Is in four acts. ranch-nan in a Western State. There MONDAY, 16th you piece As Morris Eileen Anglin, appears in "The Lancera,” | know how the birth-rate and death-rate are a he marries an Indian girl, who saves fairy regulated? Goldberg, poof Hebrew shoemaker, Mr. the new musical entertainment In whieh DO Were aware that Is his life. Hence the title of the you every time a baby laughs its first laugh a Welch said to have the best role in his Lawrence D'Orsay and Cecilia Loftus aro career. That he play, for In the West when a white fairy is born? And do you know the tragic truth that every time a child does Justice to his oppor- playing at Daly’s, New York. man marries an Indian woman, he be- MR. WILLIAM FAVERSHAM tunities is said to be In ■ says he doesn't believe in fairies, a fairy dies? indicated the com- ■■ ■<> a man." The Indian wife IN THE STEBUNO AMERICAN TIAV ments his work has occasioned In other comes "squaw The old world continues to hold its popu- If you do, you know that for the time being the fate of the whole fairy when her cities. eventually commits suicide, larity as the background for the pictures population is in the hands of Newark. For who everybody goes to the New- husband attempts to take her son away land. the The management promise* a careful pro- of make-believe Every one of ark Theatre next week, everybody that counts, anyway, will be a child in from her and send him back to England duction aa regards scenic Investiture, cast, four musical comedy successes which heart at least, and everybody wjll be called upon to announce his belief in to be educated for the title which he has =THE SQUAW la MAN— effects, costumes, etc. The whc4e thing is Charles Dillingham managing this year fairies, so that the life of Tinker Bell may be saved and all other himself inherited, but which he renounces l.IEBLKR A CO., MANAGERS. good under the supervision of Gus Hill, who Is has its scenes laid outside America. fairies and elfin sprites preserved to their families arid their friends in the child's favor. By the death of his in the part owner with Mr. Welch in the ven- Fritzi Schcff beats her drum merrily in PRICES wife. the. Englishman is free to return and Orchestra, 1.50; Orchestra Circle, 1.501100; Balcony, 1.00175c; fialliry. 21c. workaday world. ture. that dear Paree where "M'lle. Modiste” claim his inheritance for himself. In the And if you love the play that has poetry and imagination and humor, The usual matinees will he displays her wares; Montgomery and SEATS ON SALE NEXT sly given. hero. Jim Carston. Mr. Fsversham Is hap- TUESDAY all of the most beautiful sort, you will not be the when Miss Stone are eupposed to do tfteir cavorting ^ J among missing pily fitted with a part to his liking. Maude Adams, as “Peter Pan,” calls the roll of those who believe in fairies. COLUMBIA PATRONS WILL 60 TO amid Hollandese surroundings, where the We have said much in these columns A. H. Woods's production of "Bertha, "Red Mill” Is appropriate; Frank Daniels, already regarding this deliciously FOUR ‘THE CORNERS OF THE EARTH’ the Machine will be at quaint and fanciful play of the whimsical Mr. Barrie. We cannot sty too Sewing Girl,” as "The Tattooed Man." lives in' Persia One of the scenes of the new Blaney’s Theatre on December 16. This for and remarks in his own much. Neither can we hope to put Into words a half of all the dear delight many stage purposes spectacular melodrama, "The Four Cor- play is given In fonr acts and twelve choice tones, "Are we down- there is in seeing it. No one who does not see it can get even a faint idea Khayamesque p (formerly shuberd scenes, laid In New York at the present hearted? No!" and Elsie Janls, “The Hoy- —nine of its beauties. So, just go and see it for yourself, if you haven’t seen it al- day. Among the stage pictures are the den,' youngest of the Dillingham stars, ready, and if you-have you won’t need to be told to go and see it again. Central Central Park, the J Grand station. romps nightly through the groves of. Nor- It will be the last appearance of. Miss Adams in It in and Miss the mo- tlYIr 111CTHEATRE! (he Newark, tenement quarter, sweatshop, mandy. Adams never did anything daintier or lovelier than site does as the elfin Peter. tor-boat chase on the Hudson, the engine NEW HOME OK BUHLESQUR While/Miss Adams is at the Newark. Robert Hilliard, an experienced house of Company No. 12, tfle burning ten- That the entire theatregoiog public of in the and prominent actor, and other- vaudevillians will be at ProctoFs; new bur- ement house, the Bertljlon room New York and Its. Cnvlfons-afe not abject and the Criminal Court. lesque shows will be at the Empire and Waldmann’s: thq Hal Read melo- Tombs prison slaves to the "modern musical comedy Week Dec. “The will be at and “The habit” Is nightly attested at the Aster Commencing Mon., drama, Shoemaker,” Blaney's, Four Corners of the "The Mysterious Burglar,” a new sen- D| Theatre, where Henry W. Savage’s pto- MATINEES DAILY / Earth”, at the Columbia. sational comedy-melodrama, which comes duotion of the English comic opera suc- to the Columbia a week from Monday, | cess, “Tom Jones," is the attraction, and carries mechanical devices and scenery the order of each matinee and night MAUDE ADAMS’S FAREWELL Ilton. singing, dancing and acrobatic occupying two ears. Thirty players me Is "houae full.” more comedy; Go ft Phillips, in his specialty; on the roster, beside singing trios and quar- Nothing exquisite APPEARANCES IN “PETER PAN.” Lillie has been heard In Sfcw York Perry, soubrette; Markov and tets. The production comes under the musically musical o( For the first time In more than .two Moran, “The Scotchman and Tommy management of the Rowland & Clifford In years than this adaptation THE CHERRY and and Edward BLOSSOMS years and for the last times In a part Awkins on Guard.** Granville Amusement Co. Fielding’s novel. German has Tn Tio Snappy, Sparkling Mniical Conceptions Which Are Far Abbva I that has now brought her international Mack in a nonsensical act. made a name for himself which will live is the Ordinary. Both Beautifully Staged and Acted. fatne, Miss Maude Adams will act Harry Bryan’s Extravaganza Company for years, for he has captured and he Cleverly on 16th. James Matthew Barrie's "Peter Pan" ROBERT HILLIARD IN ONE-ACT to appear at Waldmnnn’s the holds all the real old atmosphere of Eng- s at the Newark Theatre for one week land when the mother was AN UNEXCELLED HIGH-CLASS DRAMA AT PROCTOR S. country OLIO I opening myet Monday night. NOTE AND COMMENT "Merrie England” Indeed. Not only has T1‘* Miss. Adams cornea to If vaudeville docs not accomplish any- but EXTRA lUUir DO Wttl. Georgia Magnet, wlln -ha* I Newark after OF PLAYS AND PLAYERS. Mr. German written beautiful music, A ATT It will serve an extensive tour In "Peter Pan." ex- thing else, to develop the pos- Mr. Savage bas given him *a really bril- attraction ANNit abbu 11 sibilities of the one-act The wi.'w of Clara removes Tn;,Mt„3h,;r "c^nTtn,rtithh^ I tending from New York to New Or- play. The death Bioodgood liant cast to Interpret the opera. Louise she the know Its possibilities as from au actress who moBt leans. Bast season played already, just, they our( stage Gunning is unquestionably one. of the-moat in the coun- know the value of the short story. There adorned It. Whether In the p»ve*F..^g£t-}i|HUUJ2^f"groat .cities I 11III | charmingly magnetic Bingers In light opora today, cer- to . is little play, which will be at Proctor’s lighter moods of comedy, in which she Amateurs try, fjj-oni Boston Bj tainly her voice Is beautiful, ahd Van Every a Friday announced that on Theatre next week, by the name of “As a was gracefully winning in deliciously Nigfit| Cliarlps Frohmau GaT»T»ie- Rensselaer Wheeler. William Norris, Ger- of January 13 Miss Adams Man Sows.” in which one of Amenca’js best UVtoy feminine way, or in the expression of the evening j trude Quinlan and John Bunny are im- NEXT WEEK-TIGER LILLIES the costume of "Peter known actors, Robert Hilliard, will appear, emotional excitement, in which her talent would discard L at tii* Colinrtbia ■ assistants. The comedy contributed -- --“*JI was considerable, she was always the portant and undertake an entirely dififer- ~~ >1 Pan" Messrs. Norris and Is no Ismail .r V’1 t artist. She never tore n passion to tat- by Bunny in her new play, “The Jest- n !■—i a ■ ent role factor In most suc- has ters. Her quiet and restrained method of the’opera's gratlb'lng ers." Mr. Frohman already organ- l ners of iho Earth," which will be pre- the of across cess. sent oil tour another "Peter carrying conviction suffering ized and scnteil here next week at the Columbia which will that the footlights was moving, because truth- Pan" company, play Theatie. Is the Interior of n Japanese tem- Maude Adams made her first appearance which Miss Adams could not ful and infornfbd with right feeling. Mag- territory ple. tho of near on the stage In at the age supposedly Temple Butsu, netism of manner and beauty of face were visit. Kobe, Tho of nine months in the title role of "The Japan. quaint shrubbery ef- herB In a marked degree. She was petite, In view of the unanimously acknowledged with Lost Child." Her was fect. the great Idol In the foreground, of a that did not her first speaking part comes of the "Peter Pan" and personality adapt good that seeing Is with J. K. Emmett in one of his "Frit*'' salt! to be weird and realistic; the In- for roles more towering than those she so Maude Adams, It seems a public service of terior of Is as in San Franctaco in 1ST*, when she lacquered walls described ahiy exploited In the society dramas of plays •nni.nuBi «.*«.<»» "•» ■ ALU *» DEin. • (o circulate as widely ss possible the fact equally effective, with the sides hung with . But within her limitations was five years old. Her first appeafance that next week’s performances of thy play silks, lanterns, prayer wheels and decakl- she was absolutely and never as a star was in Washington aa Lady Bab- at the Newark Theatre will be its farewell pleasing, nonos and rare tapestry, while the Im- tailed to win a way into the hearts of hor ble in Barrie’s ’’The little Minister” with local presentations. Neither “Peter Pan" mense vases arc filled with cherry blos- audiences. Robert Edson playing tho title role. She THE DAINTY DUCHESS nor much less the artistry of Maude soms, chrysanthemums and other flowers. has since starred as Juliet, In Rostands Adams call for extensive introduction. "The the In which Mrs. This is but one of the fourteen settings Truth,” play "L’Aiglon,” In Barrle'a “Quality Street. Maude Adams attained the at the of Ixmg ago posi- of "The Four Corners of the Earth." Bioodgood was appearing time in the dramatisation of Mrs. Burnett's SEATS tion of the most beloved of American her was, wo submit, in spite of the The play begins Its engagement on Mon- death, "The Pretty Sister of Jose." and in “Peter RESERVBD actresses, and in her case the phrase can rating It received at the hands of metro- day afternoon. Pan." She,was last seen In Newark lu in Advance. be used advisedly. Three years "Peter critics, one of the best pieces of politan May, 1905, In "The Little Minister." and n Pan." as Interpreted by Maude Adams, “THE DAINTY DUCHESS" dramatic writing Mr. Fitch has ever done. WORLD’S BEST * one-net play railed ’Opo’ My Thumb." VAUDEVILLE has been a topie for scores of magazine Only in a few plays, such as. perhaps. COMES TO In which her versatility was displayed In Daily Matinees, Ifte; Reserved. ItJIc. articles, and a familiar subject for current WALDMANNS. "The Girl with tile Green Eyes,” "The j the role of a poor little down-trodden ’Phonen 1040 ami 595. if ever, has a play Climbers" and "Her Own Way," has ho conversations. Seldom, Burlesque, music and vaudeville In gen- | contrasted with the in- MaMnnet—Mnn., Tu«».. Thnrs., Sat. -t a work. The theme is slavc-y—strikingly so- penetrated the homes of erous quantities are promised when "The done better universal: Nights, lfle; Reserved, Wr, :>«e. SOc. quickly toxicating witchery of her Lady Babbit. never has a stage of- Duchess” comes to Wnldmann's in application—the danger of lying and country. Perhaps Dainty to New York Christ- deceit in little and Miss Adams returns fering taken so firm a hold on the affec- on Monday. Forty people.are in the com- practised seemingly mas week In "Peter Pan” after which Bhe WEEK OF DEO. 9. until a habit has been tions of all classes of theatregoers. pany and two hours and a half of enter- unlmportnnt things, will revive "Quality Street," and then ap- Robert Hilliard & Go. been devoted to telling tainment is what at- fixed and faith is undermined—tho charac- Many pages have they give. Much Presenting "As a Man Sows.’ ter and technical construction are pear in "The Jotters," a French play ("Los the story of Peter Pan. But every real tention has been given to the scenery and drawing as In she HEBREW IHPERSONATOR and it was splendidly acted by Mrs. Buttons"). In which, "L'Alglon, lover of the play, every true Peter Pan. costumes as an enhancement of the gayety good, RAYMOND TRIO /> Bioodgood, In the role of the wife whose will follow Mmc. Bernard ill the assump- knows that It Is the spirit, the indefinable In the comedy. Songs are many and of Innocent deceptions and flirtations brought tion of n male role. charm of the play, that is its chief glory. 8 unhappiness upon her. The play succeeded LEW WELCH Mr. Barrie's Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Wollnski. known on the vaudeville in London, and why it should not have Joe (THE NATURAL ACTOR1 Dixon * or Bros* lrn Is an all-conquering embodiment as Welch, brought action against done so In this cournry is hard to compre- stage .an Musi»*iati.<. who must be seen to supported oy throe other people, that will -IN THE- Comedy symbol of optimism, hend. Lew Welch, star of the "Shoemaker," an en- doubtless Illustrate the .value of tbo short ls» known. And the coming week’s attraction which comes to Blaney’s next be dramatic sketch. JOHN LARKINS .1 gagement at the Newark Theatre will Robert Hilliard, who Is at Proctor s next Week, to restrain him from using the here as Tt tells bow a wpman had sinned In her the last opportunity to see him week In a onc-nct play, has beeu one of name of Welch, Wolinski claiming to hHve of youth; how a good man loved-and married he is made known through the art the most successful leading men In the exclusive right to the name on the Ameri- her, how another man. the sc oundrel of the Maude Adams. country. He was last seen In that cspuclty can stage. Judge O’Gorman, of the Su- Matthews & plot, came hack into her life, and tried to Ashley In of Miss Blanche Botes, appeal- preme Court of the State of New York, Shoemaker A Snutsbup in Cl'iinatoHVn. once more to support drag her down his evil ways —■—.. ■l"—1'. in the character of the road agent in decided that "Wpllnski" has no exclusive “CHERRY BLOSSOMS” THE and of the retribution that befell bint. ing trueisltfe told “The Girl of the Golden West.” right to the name. Attwry intelligently THE BURLESQUE AT EMPIRE. The climax is said to be sensational. The CHAMERpYS Mr. Hilliard for for play gives ample scope next week Signor Ermete No- One of the attractive announcements Full of Heart The "Cherry Blossoms" company, which During Interest, * fervid acting. the prerent theatrical scaaon in this city for the week shirt- vell!, the Italian actor, will present a new Comes to the Empire Another lending act. which Ncwarken Is the appearance of Lillian Russell In a Tears and Laughter 3-Sisters Macarte-3 to be an entirely play at the Lyric In New York—"Dante,” ing Monday, purports will pleasantly remember from a former new racing play by George Broadhuret Dancing in Midsir. this Rose. This U said to ■ ■ new in musical burlesque will be that of by Helol6e Durant ■■ i.i ■ 11. ■ ■■ ■ m departure acquaintance, Kitty. Traney. and1 George V. Hobart, entitled "Wildfire.'’ opens with a musical be one of the most powerful dramas of Reason. The program in ber original juggling aijd sporting spe- Mr. Broadhurst Ui the author of "The Man ANIMATED and is An NEW PICTURES on "Brewster's Millions," Powerful Retire cialty, introducing her trick pony and dog. contemporaneous writing. of the Hour.” "Why Smith Left Home" Exceptionally __ ^____ in which a called “Booster’s Millions," Matthews and Ashley will appear In their and "The Girl from Lane’s.” Mr. Hobart the world and sev- Miss Julia Marlowe will open her sea- trip is made around funny offering. “A Smashup in China Is the author of several plays and a foreign countries are visited. The The Dixou son at Philadelphia during ChriBtmas clever writer In the German dialect. The Acting Company eral town." Brothers, in a comedy- a Kitty Traney comes in a new James B. two have written for Miss Russell ruler of each particular country musical act; John Burkins, In a week play by Fagan, In lier ami All monologue; comedy with the scenes laid In Hemp- Original Juggling aboard the boat, attended by his suite. Annie and Kffle in a entitled "Gloria.” The supporting com- Connelly, singing and stend, L. I. The role Is that of a young Spoiling Act. are made true to life and turn; the trio. Includes Alice Harrington, the make-ups dancing Raymon In excerpts pany Eugenie widow, who has Inherited a stable, a fact The One Success au- with Big each diplomat is recognizable by the from grand opera, special scenery, Woodward, Gwendolyn Piers, Frederick | which she keeps secret from all of her the Cbamereys. comedy a dience. Bight changes of scenery and acrobats, and Lewis, White Whltlesly, Charles C. Quinn, friends. Out of the West cornea a Young OF THE YEAR of new scries of the latest comedy motion j he the » are made during the action and T. L. Coleman. Lochlnvar. In the racing game is wardrobe will also contribute to a Myron Calice i Is en- pictures diversified rlvnl of the fair widow, but In the game this skit. The closing burlesque gizzxzxxixzxxxzza bill. of hearts he Is a suitor. The widow has THIS COUPON and 10c will ad “Three Old Cronies.” and is said I "The Fool Hath Sold in His Heart,” the titled a younger sister, who Is in love with the any Lady te a Reserved Seat funny situations, catchy new Laurence Irving, which is to be full of LEW WELCH AT BLANEY'S IN play by son, of the greatest opponent to racing In at Monday's Matinee. I musical numbers and pretty girls. Both being produced by E. H. Sothern, Is a the State. The widow with her stable must are from HAL REID’S the opening and closing comedies "THE SHOEMAKER." % dramatization of Dostojeffskl's novel, defeat her sweetheart on the track and \mlt who in his lore. She must not ofTer the pen of John Perry, appears A melodrama written 'the "Crime and Punishment.” Mr. Irving spent :yet keep by prolific Hal at Walim ariTt Vy ally obstacles to the happiness of her the leading comedy Redd is scheduled for several years In Russia on diplomatic [COLUMBIA] paj-ts. presentation In her first and at Alene and Ham- al younger sister love : « olio include? Jer£c, on he secured Hall The a readily whlstleable description. Weber service, which experience the same time dispose of her stable with- Harburger’s New m?' i SS Monday, Dm. 91 a loser. The situations arise & Rush are manager* of the production. the local color and data. out being 80 Hamburg Place. MATS. MON, TUES.. WED. AND SAT. out of these complications. The play comes Is now rehearsing bis father's to the Newark New Year’s week. THE VARIETY OF SHEPARD'S Mr. Sothern KLIMT .5c t>AZSCOL.O’S old Lord Dundreary In “Oar Amer- role of Grand Sacred Goncerf , MELODRAMATIC UIT I, MOVING PICTURE ican which be will bring out ill PROGRAMS. Cousin,” AXUBEXEKT*. EVEKY SUNDAY, Washington next week. THE Moving pictures as a form of amusement MATINEE AND EVENING. have well established their popularity. been made in the I Several changes have SOCIAL DANCE EVERY SATURDAY EVENING. a field of their own, the Its 1KRUEGER AUDITORIUM Newark, N. J. CORNERSl They possess cast of “The. Secret Orchard” since j as musical OF THE same comedy, vaudeville, bur- Qrst production ou the load, and In its Tuesday Eve., December 17 4 or circus. A demand lesque has developed new form it will be offered at the Lyric AT SitS O’CLOCK SHEPARD’S requiring pictorial productions of much rheatre. New York, commencing December I b,£5SAN«W MARVELOUS MOTION PICTURES. earth! greater length and a larger of sub- 1C. The is a dramatization of 1 variety play Agnes PADEREWSKI| Special Subjects Today for Children. « FIFTY people lects. No longer Is the public attracted and Egerton Castle's book by Channing OF Off A*. A. Continuous 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Kit DIRECTION ELLIS < TW KNTY e>CK> by shows of short duration, consisting of Pollock, and has been made into a vet*/ Prices $2.50, $2.00. $1.50. $1.00. Boxes (seating Admission—Mat.. 5o and 10c; Evening 10c. 30o. ^ a couple of comedy pictures and a song. gloomy, but strong play, in which the se- 10) $25.00. On sale at Lauter's Plano Warf- Dvina. Matinees—10r, 30c, roonia, 657 Broad street. Newark, on Thursday, 10c, i80c, JOc, 60c « The required must be far more vere attitude of society in the case of the K rriC8S Evenings— programs December 12. Mail orders accompanied by who sins is for pretentious, containing dramatic playettes, woman upheld reprehen- check or money order payable to F. N. Som- 1 This Advertineuieat ami 10c will 1 be with consistent stage settings and natural sion. mer. 704' Broad street, Newark, will now i give any lady a reserved «eafc at * received. All mail orders will be filled day situations and climaxes, and, comedy Monday * Matinee. “The Hoyden,” the musical comedy In before the regular sale opens at Lanterns. J || sketches free from exaggeration or vulgar rWEBER PIANO USED.] which Miss Elsie Janls is appearing at zB horse play. To this may be added ecceD- jxxzxzzzzzzxxzzz New York, has been consider- trlc photographic conceits, fantastic sub- Wallack’s, bolstered up since its Initial produc- HEW YORK AMFSEMEHTS. lectss. spectacular or fairy subjects, and ably | Lion, and now gives a good evening’s en- COLOSSEUM scenes of trsvel. The many different pro- tertainment. The principal factor In its 457*463 Are grams at Shepard's Arcade, are calculated Springfield mceess. not even excluding the clever BOSTON to satisfy all demand, however, varied. ""^',"-'; HIPPODROME^ nimicry of the star, Is the drollery of that A picture of rare Interest to children Dr. Karl Muck, Cond’r Daily Mats.at Mtesi seats D.Ev'gS.Mc to ti.W capital bnrtrsque comedian, Joseph Cow- Sacred Concert Symphony the Is tbe feature of today's entertainment at OLGA THB Diabclo, THE Jiom, recently added to the cast. Orchestra rf£&ABOrr the. Arcade. It !• founded upon, the Traorrow sfteriMi aid Eveaiig Prices, $2 00, $1.60, $1.00. Boxen (scatloif 10) auto four Arabian Nights tale of "All Baba or tbe Mrs. Fiske, who will soon end her pre- yi’j. Now on tale at L&uter’e. «37 Bioatl St, * RACE and SEASONS! I/illoeMa/W’hife.at'Dla.-n^ Forty Thieves," and all the miraculous liminary season in "Teas of the D Urter- 3 tSteinway Plano Used.] Elephants

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