— _^ _- w _ f B'*»y * «2 St. rOLONIAL ErLHI 1 V/VF*-'^ TO-DAY. 2:15 AND 6:15. PITA TANGtIAI: i,. a i Version of V/ * The Vision of SALOME. S , „%.k> "AT" AT THE COUNTRY CLUB" I»|M>l>l <' n ' 1 ' iiMK-* Thornton. _ Riere. Chassmo, i >lx .American Dancers. 0 _ * WaWe^eW. Van Bros. * Burns. TeO D TOCHSTEIM & CO. |ir y:n.T.OV^»" ' TTHt:B ' TTnX " A -: ! Ite_ir. n ia«' To-<..0rr..,T Malinee. Mm. Rock & Maud Fulton KfiRNO'S PaWTOWiWE CO. "J mm — W*ti% ■EJ THEATRE. W. 42d St. A M I _■__ H WM. MORRIS. Inc. ' UlfltfllW**" Looser, _- Managers. Erenlnßi. at 8:15. Matinees at 2:15. "AN OVERWHELMING SUCCESS." *••• T"_., t< nvs "New elnpers hoard In IVAN ABRAM>O> s eplrited performance. _ -,- if ll|\l No end of earnest en- II Alj*'** ' thusiasm." — Herald. GRAND *■ -An enthusiastic audl _. _ m m f£\ nice crowds the Amerl- OPERA tV« can."— Sun. _ •opera <>q ERS^" PUEASB $5.00 » n X« PTHING TO PLEAhE T =^lTel!?raph OF ™ E SEA ' GRA in) S^rrtsn.Jnr and _____**■ FQR $1.00. jjonye." — Man. ~ .... B /;.€i of nasakl lovers were there and ap ■tanded ho»rti!v throosiW-t tho pvenin* "—Tribune. »*" RErERTOIRE OBECOKD WEEK) n "°A, , . ( AVAU.KRIA * FA«;l.IU(l 4t>J Mat ..... LUCIA Wed Ev A II» A SZ, FEDORA. Fri... BARBER OF BBVUXE ..RIGOLKTTO. Sat. Eve FEDORA 'Autumn Resorts. CONVECTIC-CC. CONNECTICUT. EDQEWOOD TNN Edgewood Park Greenwich, Conn. 45 3linntes from New York OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER Location and Surroundings Especially Attractive for Fall Outing. Garage and Stable Outdoor Sports Steam Heat. Fine Music. Cuisine Unexcelled. Booklet D. P. SIMPSON, Manager PENNSYLVANIA. A .Mountain Paradise in Autumn, where Nature is in its grandest form and color. WATER GAP HOUSE r»«ware Water Gap. Pa.. 2*4 hours from New Tork. Em_r.s open to December. The lant<>*t. best appoint* Soft luxuAous hotel. OFFERS SPECIAL RATE 3 FOR THE FALL SEASON. Highest altitude. ma^nltlcent view* I*' tiled private baths; running water an! steam test in all nxra_; open log firee: electric lights; ele ■>_or«. Orchestra, of saloiata: frequent social functions. <-ul»lne of noted aeeßuiw; French chefs; entire white «rrtc* Own farm* and registered cows. Every sport »nd emuoe—ent — polf. t»i;_e. saddle horses, boating. fl»r.in» sbo»tin|:. etc New garage and livery. Booklet c? r»me-a views and auto mai« mailed. Coaches meet trsilif. JOHN PUF_>T COP& THE QLENWOOD DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA. A hiph-clasn modern brtek house, situated In a won derfri scenic tocalUjr. Capacity 400. Steam heat: sun parlor; new ballroom: orchestra: two tennis courts, foil: boating, fishing. "Ing. pool, billiards, 'ihuHe- Imsrfls and a" amusements. Garajre." Moderate Fall •MM F. R. JOHNSON. Prop. BUSINESS TROUBLES. The petitions In bankruptcy filed In the Dotted ' States District Court yesterday follow: Involuntary, against Julius S. Bander, manu facturer of and dealer In clothing, at No. 95 Biwker street, by Kred Butterfleld & Co., and others whose riainis for goods sold and delivered foot up to 162S 32. Preferential payments to other creditors aggregating $8,000 are alleged In the petition. Voluntary. Samuel Kexaler, a plumber, of Xo. 345 Fast S2d street: liabilities. $44.890 49: assets, JDI.S<»7 4€. All except $stH> of the liabilities la tecured. The bankrupt owen the American Build- Ing Camjmny. of No. II William street, $10,000; the Vienv. Hutler _ Pierce Manufacturing 1 Com pany, of No. 254 Fourth avenue, $8,500; John fitamns A- «\>.. No. 100 Centre street, $7,000; John C Weicks. No. 290 pearl street, $4,500. and the Crane rompanay. No. i&0 Water street, $3,000. Involuntary, against Charles Rosenberg & Son. lumber dealers and cabinet maker*, at No. 250 Kast 13Svh street, by the English Lumber Com pany, and two others with total claims of $017 for materials furnished. Transfer of property to a corporation similar in name to that of the firm ■wa«; alleged in the petition. Francis H. Griffin •nas appointed receiver by Judge Adams, with a bona of 1500 The liabilities are estimated at IMM and the aspets at $1,000. Involuntary, against Adolpb Schwartz, of No. 1S«1 Second avenue, by Edward Smolke & Co. and others wish claims amounting to $1,289. Preferences «re "alleged in th« petition. Involuntary, acainst Berliner & Greenberg. *JiHder6. at No 74 Morton street, by Thomas J. Mooney and others, whose claims aggregate •1.16^. Preferential payments are alleged by the Petitioning creditors. WUUam C. Fooler was appointed receiver of tie buslnees of E. H. Smith _ Son, contracting ••Bttbers. at No. 401 West 126 th street, with a bocfl of $6,000. The assets are Bald to consist of stock and accounts receivable worth $2,000 and ether claims aggregating $10,000. of doubtful *«Jue The liabilities are not stated In the peti tion. Josiah Cantor was appointed by Judge Adams receiver of the business of Julius P. Sander, with » bond of $2,000. Sander's liabilities are placed ■* 3,000 end the assets are said to be worth H. 600. The petitioners allege assignment of •toy claims, the proceeds of which Sander, it Is •sserted, applied to his own use. Edward Si. gpeer. attorney for Thererx & Prae twins, creditors of George Harris, now under ex •tttaatlcr. before Uagrane Coxe, receiver, filed a •*"*J*e of the alleged bankrupt's affairs, show ™« liabilities amounting to $60,498 due to twen ty-three creditors. OTHER MARKETS— BY TELEGRAPH. *2-tea««». Sept. 12 —CATTLE— estimated at "■*" 700 heaj; xn&rket steady; ateers. *4 75 $7 80; . »•«■ » 25815 25: heifers. $3&»5 50: bulls. $2 50« y-0; C£ive«. J55085550; etockem and feeders. «2 60 «»4wO. HOGS— Receipts estimated at about 6.500 **M. market 6910 c higher, with top price at $7 30. *f« t^fcest point reached einc« 1903. Choice heavy "TOICS. $7203 J7 30; butchers. J7 15»57 25; light »«««t- ' &$7; choice M * ht - $7©s7 20: parking;. IUO r _EP^"i JS76SJ6: bulk of sales. $6 Ss^ ewe -.t". feEp — H«celpu estimated at about 1,000 •k^jM^^V- 6ep ' T - 12 -— HOGS steady: butchers and ~l£TttmT,l l?* 720: Condon- **50e?575. CAT *»c »•/««', -f lr to «»rn yearllnifs «3«0»«4 2f, MM .h,*,. *3 4<;Bt«, stockers and feeders, |3« cCPS'c CP5'y C 3!|?T ek IX*' W"»*«f»^ Sept. 12.— CATTLE— ■MBftlSa-i r p? o et c* dy: . choU "'- •«•*•«: Prime, «i;l»_h_j 4 i?i.VL 4 ?** 450; Pu "« " r -d common. $2^. R ««PU Ue_J- ™ 1 E LC - ALVES - tfe ** g-'5g -' 5 HOGS— }'« r :L.. m '!: k steady: prim, h eav(«. 7 SS« »»e«S?' t8 ' 5e5600;5 es6oo; pig,. $6^*623; rourhs! r£^ ■ " ." ?2? 2 rATTMT- Rec#ipt«. mm h»a^ SffeT.."/."- hf- £ v> ,m m , x » fl , $740^7 ir^f.h",* ,f& E 25. ___ j'>«BslßU;,;- t . J "i%^ M V ~T E M E A T ~T OPEXIXO FOR THE SEASON » To-Morrow Night Even. 8:10. Mats. Turtl 11 en 5 Even s . 2. r ic. Wo, 75c. $1. L tSMrl'' < kVS e^y2sc-50c inLAiKt, ■) Smokinsr Permitted^- . TO-DAY jgSSS TO-NIGHT ,A, A , T , TWO BIG CONCERTS. EIGHT NEW ACTS. Harry Corson Clarke _ Co. 3 Musical K«»lton.«. Harry Thorn & Co.. Molly Walsh. Harry Jolson. Charles & Nelll« Kin* and EMMA CARUS. ALEX. < AKK 4 CO. Australian Tree Fellers. WEKK BECJ. TO-MOKKOW. BAKiiAIN 3IATINKB ANOTHER $10,000 BILLva'SW, 1 . '.;; OKAS. J. ROSS & MABEL FENTON WALTER JONES & BLANCHE DEYO Original Metropolitan Opera "SALOME." CLIFF GORDON. CRACK CV.MEKON. AUSTRALIAN TREE FELLERS. THE DUMQNDS, FRIEND & DOWNING. D - ALMA'S DOGS. MO TION PICTURES. MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE OSCAR HAMMERPTEIN Director Grand Opera S«>ns.-n 19OS-P SUBSCRIPTION Office for Renewals and Sale of Seats (for Regular Subscription' Performances Only) REOPENS "SSSZS 9A. M. Autumn Resorts. BERKSHIRE HILLS. IKTERLAkE^i IltfHT At LAKEVILLK. CONN. Open May 15 to Nov. 1. Two hours from New Tnrk. Pltnateil between two beautiful mountain lakes; elevation 900 feet; fine views of Berkshire and Lltchfleld Jlills. Service and appointments first class. Accommodations for auto mobile parties. Address Manager. N_W YORK. BRIARCLIFF LODGE, BRIAR CLIFF MANOR, N. Y. A practical Country Home for the business man. An Ideal Resort for the family. One boor from Grand Central Station to Scarlioroarh on Hudson. Ten minutes from Scarborough to hotel fey automobile. SWIMMIMG POOL, GOLF AND ALL OUTDOOR SPORTS. DAVID B. PLUMER, Manager. Representative at New York Office, 5/i East 46th St 'Phone 3278— 381 h. HOTEL GRAMATAN BROVXVTT.T/E, TTESTCHESTER COCNtV. X. T. • —very comfort of a hotel of the highest class, conducted In a manner that has attracted to Itself a . most exclusive and discriminating clientele. OPEN AM, THE TEAR. Host Moderate Rates of Any First Class Hotel Near New York. Tne new. fireproof wine, now In course of con* struction, containing: 107 sleeping rooms and 85 private baths, v. lll have many new and at tractive features. - •J. J. _ANNTN COMPANT. Proprietors. GARDEN CITY HOTEL GARDEN CITY LONG ISLAND 14 miles from New Tork. Open ali the year. J. J. LANNIN CO.. PROPRIETORS. THE PALATINE^-i-. 1 All the cornforta of the city with the benefits of tha country. H. N. BAIN & CO. NEW -'.I-: ■ ■r. \ COME TO ATLANTIC CITY and enjoy the delights of the Autumn at the Seashore, eomblm-d with the comforts and con veniences of the World's Seaside Metropolis. Hill Fi I F mNI «^ \b always popular on account of Its unequalled location and Its unobstructed ocean view. WALTER J. BUZBY. QALEN HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTEL AND SANATORIUM, With Its elrgant c~—fort and superior table and aanlua. Is a fine place to flnieh the fummc.r anrt enjoy the Fall. Baths for pleasure or health, with trained attendant*. F. L. YOING. M*-r. flQarlbOFongb- JBlcnbctm ATLANTIC CITY. >'. J. Joslah White & Sons. Proprietors. The MONTCLAIR O.V XHE MOLMAI.V iOf MONTCLAIR, N. J. Reduction for Holiday Week. $7. STRATFORD Maln A «- Oirsn Grove, V. J. 3 * **'* * F "»v»v# Third door from iha ocean. Good table: reasonable: 50 rooms A. W. LTMAN. Country Board. COUPLE, owning large, artistic house In country half hour from Grand Central, will - rent two rooms. 'bath. all Improvement*, billiard, music room, French cuisine to couple willing to pay for Al private home. P O Box 322. Tucl-ahoe. New York. A DVERTISEMKNTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR The Tribune received at their I'pf/nn Offlce. No. IWM Broadway, between 3flth ani r,7th si* until ii ovjoek p m. Advertlaementa received hi th« following branch office* st regular offlre rate* until 8 o'clock p in vii.: V,: Mh nve.. s. «. o-ir. -M *( : 15.1 6th avi». cor. 12th ft.; KM East 14'). st . -.r.7. r .7 \\ t% i -a,] M hetwren 7th ana £th (i-.p- : 3M Weirt J2sih at.; HHB Id aye . 183 d Id »w.; near eict »!.; ITM Jet ay«.. near HOth at.; IST Etji !2£th ■• ; 756 Tremont in., 660 3d ava., and toy imcnou District T*\tgrxgu Ofßc*. NEW- YORK DAILY TRIBUXE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1008. NEW YORK THEATRES OR ATTRACTIONS DIRECTED BY SAM S. * I.EE SHUBERT : ___ Twlc» ■ B mM W B I v»,t. ■ ■■ sbb I ■ al V H W U * Mats. Dally. P"!BlßTAil|fefAl ■ ■ Evgs. ■ 8 ■L_B__^^B__^^^L M Jk W_/k M \m * I $1 00. " ™ wT^^^jTT^^gfiHrTß?nT^^^>-nF.RSON-. fith Aye.. 43d & 44th St*. BIGGEST SHOW IN ALL THE WORLD SO SAY CHEERING CROWDS AND HURRAHING HUNDREDS. .. ; . (___?_£■ "HIPPODROME'S GREATEST -SHOW ?f ; . ECHOED ENTHUSIASTICALLY, EMPH ASIZINGLY BY EVERYBODY. . ; : . , , ENTIRE NEW YORK PRESS FROCLALMS IT A WHIRLWIND WONDER. •CROWDED WITH NOVEL- "HIPPODROME HAS NEVER "RISES ABOVE O Lf ™^ TIFS '•— HFRAI r> HAD A MORE BEAUTI- IES ON NEW l.N'-rB. TIES HERALD. «»£ QR MARV ELOUS EVE. WORLD. • SHOW."— EVE. SUN. _J____________— , I HIPPODROME SHOW OUTSHINES ALADDIN AND - HIS LAMP. THE GREATEST . I ; I SHOW IN NEW YORK'S HISTORY— EVE. TELEGRAM. ■ - - ■: __• ' • • Tn'FRTiRTtvr.TT FTI TPSING EVERY EFFORT, CROWNING ALL AMUSEMENT ACHIEVEMENTS EVERLASTINGLY THE MOST' STUPENDOUS SPECTACULAR STAGE PRODUCTION' j vvun ±al * up THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN. ■»-";■ , •• . MORE SHOW— PEOPLE— MORE SURPRISES— MORE NOVELTIES. Sbhbfi'NP STIRRING SPORTS Jf KM l__f i^ 1 TIM B* MAJESTICALLY ■_T'W ■% I I 111 1 Vl MIRRORED. ... DavQ 1,000 PEOPLE. E8 - . ■ I. 'IREALr ATHLETICS. • ffß^ ■ WT' ' 100 HORSES. . I REAL HORSE HACK. | INTERWOVEN DRAMATICALLY WITH COMEDY AND MELODY. , .. :, ■■- ' MOST REALISTIC PICTURES OF THE NATIONS .FAVORITB GAMES. SURPASSING SPLENDOR OF THE HIPPODROME'S NEW "■■ ■■ __g ! . '" BALLET A BALLET A *f^™^£^*#£^^^^WttTlSSßlWT. t^top^^Sy THE L A D OF BIRDS. 200 DANCERS IN THE RICH PLUMAGE OF THE SONGSTERS.- ' \ FIFTY YEARS AHEAD OF THE TIMES DAT I IT I M —THE NERVE TINGLING. HEART STIR- DM 1 I L. ! C: . I ■'i RING, COLOSSAL SPECTACLE OF THE TXJ C tit If IP Q AERIAL ARMY OF THE SKIES. I IT C . ' aIVICiWI WAR BETWEEN AIRSHIP FLEET AND AEROPLANE ARMIES. i ' AERO WAR DEFT- THREATENED— T HE ATTACK— AMERICAN AEROPLANE ARMY'S VICTORY— DESTRUCTION OF THE CITY — SMOKING RUINS — DELUGE AND ■■' - ■ THE APOTHEOSIS, TRANSFORMING TO •■? ; «--;.-, _„,.. f. glittering oLDEN GARDEN K^gvi LIVING' FOUNTAINS— MORE MERMAID MYSTERY. : ■• „ •• Written and Produced by R. H. Burnside. Music by Manuel Klein. Scenery. Arthur \oestlln. 12 ALL NEW \ nT-nnTT« I DON'T MIPS - j * SEE THE TENT IMPORTED ACTS. \ *-^ -*• •*<■ <-^ *-> *=* | THE PARADE. I PUT IP. KARTH'B GREATEST SHOW IN WORLD'S BIGGEST PLAYHOUSE. 1 VBlf* 4 - d .- : - We3t cf -■■■„ Evgs. fe:2o LI niU Matinees WeJ. and Sat., 2:20. Glorious Star. Glorious Play, Glorious Reception. MARY MANNERING as I It makes you Stop, Look GLORIOUSBETSY rr d LL L BcKa78 cKa7: Fre E ven^ By Rlda Johnson Young. | Mall. PAClklfl B'way & 39th St. Eva.B:lß. Mats.Thur.. UAOInU 5at.,2:15. Thur Mat. .Prices 50c to $1.50. I AST Bewitchinsr Charming LAST t«« Music — Fun and Frivolity. t™.- TWO i Sam S. and _cc Shubert and "° WEEKS j Lew Fields' I WEEKS MIMIC WORLD Most Devll-lsh Salome Not In Captivity. UfCCT CHI! HARLEM HAS ITS OWN FIRST if Cdl trill CLASS THEATRE ONCE MORE. 125 th St.. W. of Bth Aye. Sam S. & Lea Shubert (Inc.) offer on Mats. Wed. _ Sat. MONDAY CCDT 9 I Prices 25c to 1.50 NIGHT, Wklll Ll Beats Thursday. JOHN MASON in TheWITCHINGHOUR DIRECT FROM 42D STREET TO 125 TH STREET. HftCKETT "SS^SLJ^t&SS^ LAST 8 Tl M ES :; ' '' r>: '' /tZ^\ /(ummK /^s3skSß\ ?^%^ \masow; \^J \^J PLAY OF THE CENTURY siEMuoi JAMES K. HACKETT IN' TIIK ROMANTIC REVIVAL OF THE PRISONER OF ZENDA DAVID BELASCO& THEATRES IN NEW YORK Inder the Sole Management of DAVID BELASCO. ; |7_< H A _riA theatre. THE BELASCO ) west BEL ASCII %£%&&£. CTIIVUFQAMTf « St 1— . = ~ Wed & Sat. _IU I I LuH 1 I \ SATURDAY "Watching him (Arllss) you are wl W ■ » ! This Is art. This Is what has given OpeningTfllCQ CCDT Promptly I 1 !&.!'« ii u uS*Sii" £"*£** Nl « ht I UtO M I.L Lat 8.15 !| alive." — Alan Dale. FISKE DAVID BELASCO HARRISON GREY FISKE DAVID BELASCO presents . will present THE SEASON'S TRIOIPH. ___ ,_ _ __ _. _. __ , GEORGE Of AIVr^IIF \« R k » « BATES 1 DEVIL - I ,sjT»rr.,,rr; THE FIGHTING HOPE Alexander Konta and W. T. A Now American Play of To-day % Lamed. The only Au- I By William J. Hurlbut. X thorlzed version from th» CCAT Cll C OPENS UCVT TIIIIDC X j Hungarian play. dCAI dALt DAM RCA I I llUnO, X J . . , „ Mall ordera for Miss Bates's flr»t per \M SEATS 6 WEEKS IN . (ormance addressed personally to "■""M— ADVANCE. Mr. Belasco will be filled in order of their receipt. Jur"^ "It Is a coward's bravery that turns away from wine, song and the Ups of woman." — Devilgram from Molnar's Play. 4pi A "DTITIW theatre ■ ■■_■ MJm _*^ ■ _- Pj 1W 2Ttb St. and Madison Aye. JL__ JLMJ M*Jr J_-_ as_^ Evs. 8:15. Mats Wed. & Sat. 2:15. 2d Month— Most Talked About Play Ever Seen in New York __M^^ Adapted by Oliver Herford. produced rT ,r R ___^ by Julius H«rzka, Director-General ' til* T ..v _^^T Vienna Vollcstfc*atre. Garden Theatre TEI.FEL > ___S_r tt»ge director. Robert Milton. Dl'tln- Ey _B_r gulshed cast. Including- Dorothy Dorr, -r, , »— JUT Paul McAllister. Frank Monroe. L- u!f« rKt - 4 __r itter W. Chrystle Mii:«r. Marlon Lome. MOLNAR. W^ Arthur Hoyt, Jane Murray and W EDWIN STEVENS. * - 'Timely Prices, I*6. to $1.50, Nothing: Higher. Ladies' Mat. Every Wed.. 50c. 75c, JI.OO. SEATS TWO MONTHS IN ADVANCE. \ "Every woman should see this -wonderful JL play at the Garden." '_ , A Q —Dorothy Dix in Evening Journal. - jU. BY T#^ TT B"»'»y. Sntn St. Evenings S:IS. I JL %i -9 U Mats. Wfd find Sat.. 2:1.".. . MR. DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS la AIL FOB A <»!IU, > [ fit pro noKs fc KAlt .m SPORTING Days Mm W tßb EBbß'£^^ fields' HtHILII SQUARE S?r, Evks. 8:15. Pop. Mat. Wed. Reft. Mat. Sat. 100 TH PERFORMANCE NEXT WED. EVG. New Scenery. New Costumes. Everything New. 4th Big Month *J TtillMC P i"« rt 7 t . Jos. M Gaites" "I i _V Il_ _i 2. f Mu 5 cal Production W I ■■■■ww Comedies, With CLIFTON CRAWFORD and BESSIE McCOT. f|M| m#f ft Broadway and 30th St. Evgs. 3:15. Uftfi) ■ O Matinees Wed. * Sat.. 2:15. T AST I THE MOST CHARMING ] LAST will OF Nir^K DIN I SEES cc L y^ by GIRLS s*r?& FIT(?H \j*JL%JLiW_f Shubert (Inc.) U " 1* B'way. 69th. Wilbur-Shubert Co.. Props. Majestic s&" D "?#. Sept. 21 FATHER & SON ;BE7 1« I lls-II W WWII E( jßarj B ar Selwyn. WILLIAM NORRIS as Doc Filklns. SEATS ON SALE THURSDAY.' BRIGHTON BEACH PARBf OPEN TO OCT. IST. l\, BATHING AND HUM.Eii bKATINO. ,?"* mTr*lir A HCTFnfk Alf THEATRE. »2 -St nr Bw*y. -Th- Houmo B»»a»lf-il" i^*-IWW ***•*'>' A Ajtml/rftif t _ a: ,. W^. A 3at- 2:15. Wed. Mats. Best Seats $1.30 "Did -Wildfire' -win? She • Just r«mp«d I "Wins In a walk." I "Miss Russe.l wln» easily la Wll >•»•.' " In."— Louis de Fop. World. I — Press. |_ , — Tlm»». "A red hot hit." I IlililLi 1 JIIJf 1| ill i ' "Lillian R-*~» and A rea fl —Eve WorM |18111 3|l ■ S I1I5?'I 111 i ' 'WBiUlrt' both win." B^BMP^-BBWllßßnlfep^Bl »»»»»BWslMi'W_H_te'nP___WßP*_M_fr_* „___— ■ " 'WllAflre' win* iik« ••« I ■MHdBHHjM fesß|HfeHßßfln4Mfißß name."-Eve. Tekram.. j ■MKgg^ggmjgggnggWg ..^ app,*»d. '* "■** < ' '*" laugh. »pplaiM. fT a j I E_ 1 B I b B 1 &■ I 1 I I 1 I 1 I 31 S 51 dozen curtain calls." ""-■■ '"•'-:' ; J -'■ ll 111111 l H■4ll. «. tI JiH — By * Journal. "Miss ■:•!*'" wins with 1 I ill 9 ill || T| Irfl X •Wildfire.* "—Herald. |C_Lw__^______H______________3_BT — "~ • ■ ■ HWipiHHHHBfI I -w»«t wttk • imi _____ ■ ; I _.'.'_4 iJjH ■ v--'W from start to «nl»h " "Plenty of rood. clean MB H___________________B 9—33 — Herald. comedy.' — Eve. Post. Ml^T^^Ti_r^____^^^__r__^_r^«_r_l -Bright racing comedy 111 IV■MHI I■"I "A" A P°J> ular WCC *-~ eJ with strong plot." B______w___i i____^_l JLi M_^_Jt «ii J *"■■»■ — Telegraph. | __H»liP^^y!Wffy^^_P > FPyf!__^l^Tjßv_B_ l ■.*..-. ■■' I I Wl^_ I'i,i iI ■ i i3 ! ■ liTri£ ?7 I ? £ ' B^_'. Y^vi^c_ MATS. WED. Ik II P\ . / 1 f (() )l «?< I K.J-AW S.ERI.ANGE.R 'All the Prettiest \^ in the world ACADEMY OF MUSIC. E. G. GILMORE & EUGENE TOMPKINS. Mgrs.. 14th St. A Irving PI. . . ' . . LAST THREE WEEKS. Klaw & Erlanger'a Production of Edmund Day's Western Play. I THE ROUND UP. -5s5 s - KKdM.Ai; MATINEES WED. & V T. at S. EVENING. 8:15. I l__Drd!C TIIKATRE. Bway. 2Hth St. ! WEBER'S " IKA 214 Mad. Eve.. V :M>. ■" "»***" Mats. Wed. and Sat.. 2:30. — ~ m^ mm JOE WEBER. Prop. _ it*r. PAID We.l. Mat. a m ■ _»_— — __— — — ■ Prlc * s n I lt_l 10111 MONTH COc. to I.CO. | II —__————^ Evenings FULL and Sat. r %J L &_. Matinee " 60c. to 2.00. By EUGENE WALTER. Seats 4, " 'Paid In Full' cheeaA Weeks In London." — Herald. Ahead. Now the relgnlns success of two continents. ■ AVAR THEATRE. B way. 4."th St. ft %fc 111 X Wagenhals & Kemper. Mgrs. HW I If IB Evenings at 3.15. Wed. Mats. 50c. to $1 80. a- WM. HODGE ihiin I fl (Liebler & Co. Managers) THE THE MAN o^r FROM HOME CENTURY. By Booth Tarkinicton and Harry Leon Wilson. U/ll i loir b wa > *■ sotn st - Evß> - BJ3 If ALLhUiV 0 Matinees Wed. & Sat.. 2:13. ARNOLD "-""^~i sT_l ■■■•»»•»■•_» a Drama with a l_ A I II 1 soul In It."— Ashton 1I U I W I Stevens. Ev<». Journal.. THE REGENERATION I HAMMERSTEIN'S &£ TO-DflY^s. DOOP Full Roof Bill. fV \ II #1 TO-NIGHT AonßA on B IVVV/1 I GERTRUDE HOFFMANN In Imitations. Jas. J. I Morton. That Quartet. Lind? Wlnsor McCay I and 6 others. <*:;% TO-MORROW «„?«__ OPENING REGULAR SEASON. HAMMERSTEIN'S VICTORIA THEATRE OF VARIETIES. Evenings, 25-50-75-$ 1.00. MATINEE EVERY DAY 25c-50c. Beks8 eks Gertrude Hoffmann "A Vision Oil nMt"" and MENDELSSOHN'S of oALUInt -spring song.- AND ENTIRELY NEW BILL. ■-> MABEL A U JOSEPH Barrison a MOWARD I (Late Stars of "Th« Flowar of the Ranch I R. C. HERZ. Jack Norworth. Melvllla Ell's, A Texas Wooing The 6 Serenaders Rosalr* and I Doretto. Harry Seebach. Vltagraph. Ac METROPOLITAN g™_. GRAND OPERA SEASON— WOS-1000. NOVEMBER 16 TO APRIL 3. • REGULAR BUBSCRIPTrON (1«0 EVENINGS and tt> MATINEES) and SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION for 12 SATURDAY EVENING performances at Popular Prices, will open •T» -.-■-, TO-MORROW (MONDAY) MORNING In th» LOBBY of th« METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Address communications to METROPOLI TAN OPERA COMPANY Subscription Department. WEBER PIANO USED. BEST ENTERT-INMENT IK TCWN CIID ID C THEATRE. R'vay and 40th M. ClrlnC Eve. S-.1.-K Matinee Sat.. 2:13. TO-MORROW (MONDAY) SUM I at 8:15. JOHN DREW In THE 3 ACT POMEDT ENTITLED JACK STRAW rOITTDinV vnUATWX. B"way and 44th St. CKll£KlUl> , Mat Sat. 2:15. I! "Tuneful, bubbling over with, fan, a model It for musical pla*s." — Herald. HATTIE WILLIAMS In JOHN J. MNA.'.r.TS MtTSICAI. MELANGE. FLUFFY RUFFLES "Audience mightily — -Tribune. 70 FTNMAKERS. :n.-lutllnft GEORGE GBOS3MTTH. .Jr.. BERT LESLIE. JACK GARDNER. ETC. riIIPYrDDnPsTQ theatre. B'way. 33th St. RnluftLnbUbaLn Eve. »AO. Mat. Sat.. 2:13. I THE CKEATE>I LONDON } HMCSICA- COMEDY SLCCES3. I THE GIRLS OF j?____ GOTTENBERG sfKii AND A NOTABLE CAST OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH COMEDIANS. ■ ' fiIBDIPV THEATRE. 35th St. and Fw»y. UAHII I ft Eve 8:20. Matinee Sat.. 2:15. • A capital comedy, capitally — World. '•Lived up to it» reputation, a success." — Telegraph. JOSEPH COYNE \_\n ALEXANDRA CARLISLE ESST&2S3! THE MOLLUSC Precede*! by TUT I IV EC IV liCßy WILFRED T. COLBT. I LIM.J U Hit, with doris keaxe. Ul?n^rt\l THEATRE. 44th St.. E. at B'way lIUU3ULI Eves.K.ls. Mats. We.l. * Sat., 2:13. LAST 8 TIMES HENRY B. HARRIS) presents ROBERT " the can OF EDESON THE r PIOI ! WED.. SEPT. :.iO, Seats next Thors. MR. EDESON - The Offenders \ LV nCli II ' } '- VTRE. 43th St. ar. V ** St. _ B'way. Etc. 9:13. A V \J 1 Mats. Taar*. _ Sat.. IS. DIANA ° DOBSON'S ■With C VKLOr'A MLLSON EMM MONDAY TO SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 TO 13 - ', «ujwrt> Illumlaf«tlr>n« and Decorations. ! Parade Forms at Boulevard and Huff Are. >"ls;!ltly at 7:30. Sat. Aft. Only At 5:30. SATURDAY IS CHILDREN DAY I tS fXOATS: KIRFWORK*: M B.\NT>9l' - ft.M* GorK^otuily Oil— ■ People la Llni>. ' CnCIl MUSEE ?x o^ * P.II F ■■ HI Ir. HUNGARIAN BAND. , ' kUkll Da?s~ClN EMATQ_HA?_ 3