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era and year may learn lessons peculiar to the itself. is more certain than thai at Columbia Theater next Wednesday H"I'ert Keicey will be married an BELLS Nothing afternoon, the 18th instant, for the benefit at GLAD EASTER we are entering upon one of the greatest of the Christ day. The "obstacle" has been Mrs. Ke!cey. eras in human history. Problems of the Child Society. These young and she is said to have hell ladies have devoted themselves to instru- to the relinquished profoundest meaning are waiting for theil mental music, rights popular leading man. true solution; questions of widest reach are their instruments being the violin, piano and violoncello. and on these Stuart Robson cloes Out a of Peace demanding immediate answers. Was the each has in "Oliver Gold, They Ring Message rece-nt pence conference at The Hague en- achieved a high degree of skill. smith'' in New York this week. of Their program for Wednesday after- tirely in vain? The two great branches noon is Jacob Litt and Good Will. th, Anglo-Saxon race are now engaged Ir well calculated to display their has secured the dramaile all abilities in the line of their specialty. as rights of Stanley Weyman's romattic <lwily warfare. Is the time when inter- ell as in ntiontlial difficulties are to be settled by in- solo work. A very Interesting story. "Castle inn." teriational arbitration inlefinitely postpon- feature of the program will be various num- 11 bers of the suites composed by Edward Hilda Spong is to succeed Manner. -i? toi's this Easter find the Prince of as the Mlary SIGNIFICANCE OF THE FESTIVAL P-e, less dominant in that Grieg to Illustrate Ibsen's celebrated epie ing leading la.ly of the Dalys T:ca- gloriouly poem, "Peer Gynt." wh:ch will be ter company in New York twxt season. character among the nations than He was a by Miss Marie recited detmle .,r a millenium Let us not be Collins. the well-known dra- ago? matic reader of this city. Popular Tim Murphy ha snade such a too ha y to atsw-r these questions witt hit in New York in "The Never Before Was It So a14 affitin lve. G.1's time Is often a long Oar-tiarcer" Fraught BIJOF THEATER.-For the week of that his engagmentt has Ien exi n. ,d til- time: to ;.od a year is as a thousand years,. April 16-21 the Bijou will May 5. antl sometimes are as a day. There best present one of the With as Now. they burlesque and vaudeville attractions on Meaning are no clerks in eternity. Hour glasses do the road-Hastings and Wright's "Sapho A vaudeville c"mpanv. md1, up of twen- rot stand on tile throne of God. We are Burlesquers." This show consists of lead- ty-five wnen anl tw. ive men left S attie hasty. impatient, Impetuous and sometimes Ing vaudeville and burlesque artists. Among Wash., last week fo.r the Cape Nonx gol petulant. God moves in majestIc circles: them are Hastings and fields. ALTRUISM AND He takes a and centuries Wright. McCaie HUMANISM step pass: He and Carew, the Demming sisters, the ver- sleaks and empires rise and fall, and na- satle duo, Harry Askin will a-,me the of, Harry and Sadie Fields: the buslness poi!i-n tions wax strong and thei grow weak. God burlesque queers. Marie Henry and Nellie n'anager for ''The Greavest Thing Is king. The pierced hand of the risen Lytton; tihe In the World" for the remainder of .ty tricht. iumo. ly It. MacArthur.) Bowery boys, Ford and Lewis. seaso. the and omnific Christ is on the helm of the The features include a burlesque "Haughty umiverse. Anthony," the "Saph-" dance and the N. -aster day in th- histo)rv of this glir- Time Spirit of Altruhsm. Sousa girls. As an extra attraction. "Kar- Anthony Hope and Edward Rose are ra rewrite "Simon Dal," for ons ichurih festival has bt-n so marked The time is coming when nations will not fd Ossman," the imperial Turk. has been Edward Sothern, and who is going to pro..duce it. It will of the mighty think of settling their disputes by war any engaged will meet all comers during have the week. He will give to strung ppbrtunilties for Virginia Harned. In exerit as- will be th. Easter of this more than educated men would now think $2Z any one bcautse fr-es-of civilization MUSC DRAtN\A be falls to throw in fifteen minutes. iss- of settling personal difficulties a man Tuesday afternoon. May 1. three year of gratec t!". At all pints barbarism by personal is thirty-two years of age. He had New '.f the Is making fir The' enctountrsrt. The trend of the best thought I four-hour draw with leading York theateTs will give b. nefits' way civilization. Easter "When We Were Twenty-One" leaves I louse will assist, and the complete casts terrible "Youssouf." the to a!d the Dewey arch in that city. May 1' skyi i.,b-.ming radiant with the crimson of the hortr is in this direction. The spirit re as follows: Verdi's Turk, at Paris, and was one of is the of of Is gentle remininiscences of the week behind Thursday. April 19, the imperial wrestlers the anniversary the battle of Manila. antI g-d of a brighter day. This year's altruism in the air. This term was it. 'Aida."-Aida, Miss Susan Strong; Una engagesl by Sul- first the Positivists or follow- The reception accorded Nat C. Goodwin tan of Turkey. He is open to wrestle Joseph Eastir belts out "Te Deum" employel by acerdotessa, Mile. Bauermedster; Amneris, man In any Frankau, a widely known ring Lifberty's ers of the French philosopher Comte. It is and Maxine Elliott in this play was most [me. Amonasro, the world, Roeber and Olsen pre- well liked actor, died in New and, with a Mantelli; Sig. Campanari; rerred. York last: gladn-ss and glory unknown hith- a good word. It signifies devotion to others, flattering. Despite the flagrant characters tamfis, M. Edouard de Reszke; I Re, Mr. Wednesdlay- He filled Important roles f erto in the history ,f the human race, and and thus stands sharply opposed to selfish- introduced in the Corinthian Club scene, it Pringle; Un Messaggiero, M. THE the Mansfield. Frohman and Hoyt co.i. ness. It is. if one so "otherism." ,empriere MODERN PLAY COURSE.-The panies. at the sam.' timi' these bells are uttering a may say, is a !ueyla; Radames, Sig. Perotti. Friday, last We are and ex- gracious bit of high-class drama, the production in the course of modern of a still gladder Easter whose followng apostolic teaching Pril 20, Mozart's "Don Giovann."-Donna plays at the prophevy ample, and s, are learning not to look sim- improper people being utilized only as sub- nna, Mme. National Theater will be given The comic opera prima donna. will be in the near future. Nordica; Donna Elvira, Mme. Wednesday afternoon, when Julia ('alt ciming ply on o.r own things, but also on the ordinate dramatic mechanism, and not lementine De Vere: Zerlina. Mile. Zelle tyn's "The Edward Mar- houn, has securedl a divorce from her The word Easter is of heathen It things of ethers. This is a difficult accom- e Heather Field" will be present- band. K. 1. hu." origin. being permitted to monopolize the interest Lussan; Leporello, M. Edouard de ed for the first time in Calhoun Calhoun, the manager -f the is to be regrett-d that the word which plishment; it is an attainment Involving / teszke; Don Ottavio, M. America. The com- Opera Company. They were tnma of the nohlest elements of of the action nor to dominate the personnel ) I Dippel; Massetto, pany engaged for the play is an unusually ried in P". c'omm-'moraites the most blessed fact in many character. ig. Pinl-Corsi; I Commendatore. Mr. Lem- line one, and To matny persons their "own are of the cast. Whether or not it is well to in- Cr!ere includes such well-known 'hristian faith shituld i-me from things" Pringle; Don Giovanni, Sig. Scotti. players as Miss Caroline The Carlisle pagan virtually the whole world of things. troduce these characters at all in the drama aturday afternoon, April 21, Bizet's "Car- Keeler. Miss Jo- Indias Bahd has been scno s-arts: but wt. must take it as it is When our Lord byna Howland, John E. Kellard, William ing great success found, said. "He that findeth his along the Keith t is a question for ethical discussion, and one ien."--Carmen. Mile. Calve; Frasquita, Humphrey, Charles J. Bell. ville for vaud and till it with nobl,'r. higher and diviner life shall lose it; and he that loseth his life which file. Bauermeister; Mercedes. Mme. Van Brandon Ty- circuit, which it was engi for My sake shall find it," He formulated upon erudite philosophers might nau, Joseph B. Wilkes, J. H. Howiand and prior to Its departure for the Paris ex min'ntgs. The names of the days of the It is a auteren; lcaela, Mme. Suzanne Adams; William J. McCahill. "The sition. wek thew the are one of the greatest laws ever promulgated easily disagree. frank, hearty story, )on M. Heather Field" andt mnth, of year also Jose, Salignac; Zuniga, M. Meux; will be preceded by a one-act heiathn,i in Irigin and in thir earlier assi- among men.