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The Sun. (New York, N.Y.) 1900-04-05 [p 7]. · borne stepping 11 music wtn out ... libretto of and...

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Into thl I a I I rr2- h I 0II a I e Id 0t to TIN It 0I S I to- tT a ItI he- Ir oIl hi- nt 14 0 U 01 the hi- or his 0Ia 01I ry hie- hi C be- hi rv 7t for- th ii Igof rm 23- ho dl- 0S rid ftis II flat 1 0 22 he 1of 1h a a on- r7 a ri- do VII er 0 0 vet reC- so 11- Io nor L4N r OT m- lit erib- ous w o- r0s di b to- ro wol like cay nd- It of- on g I t- Lu sea a THE SUN THURSDAY APRIL 5 1900 t 7 IX CIRCUS KINGS ii v Jill nl Ih n ll srniKi of npo IIP- H I1K TIIKilTltH- if Hie Ailniu- nrc MnOrnl iMiinljr 7 It nl Iho lfnt Mollon Hrjuaro Oatden l 4t v n 1 r iiiirfiirtnnncn Tlm Adam Fore Jh h llrlllr rlreiu began lt- r thr sullen day nnd no far i tho Hair iO ioneijrn d win n very ivtfurmern nearer thcRrnund- rtlienti1 enough this arrangement tmme wim eh that specialties like Wlrn done simultaneously dlih t wuro hi group ol Iron r t 41 or moieof th m weN ill bbovn thn sur- f Milthu ii tou thnt the shows greatest i K ilac or them at lenst- ive thriller Kllpatrluk n ono lV IriJ vn hirUker A flight nf IOn- mxliMi egan nt h topmo row of Mlllnthiii nr lvii l urlngtharly part of the lornwnco i wa held up parallel with thin ground I lowering It tho imtlrn staff o ring u i tint w dlldeJ b tvnen three et 0 tofk11 Hruct Jfo bent n thn rotf nrn lowered unevenly and bcn lownr mid touched thnt- oiinil it middle nigged perooptlbly Nails then lrlveii nt the bottom to secure the gfpinu bonnlKon lo which tho stairs gave The Ktrufturn wobbled when tho rldnr climbs up with the nil of hi crutch lIe inercned the look ot rlnklnens by hi u piln of corlaln Hootlonn Heveralt- lra n hi uph faood about nud looked Vac over thfl Path which was MX lent trlJe without rulllng framed lout u Interval by upright rope tint miprortwl It Aftfr several mien itirtian an final one ho descended kxplns straight In tho mlddlu of hU course onmiCB noM ip sly ami without apparent jir 111 n wd wee nntr nlshlng and It seemed as If ho collldo with thin Ihn- mphltheiitiH but before ho hnd ridden the kciith il thn nrxnn he was off hopping his wheel tfootlnulnc to plough iii loose dirt He hail Hie arena to hlmwlf lofty rerfnrmer were HO many nt onco tholr d IUKI though thuy uilirht ensllr have been nuru iiiitiKiMiw were not nuurly BO lmir nive ii niiia t swunc train one sldo of uarleu to the other wero oaucht In n earufuiiy drlilnd icumblimoo to liaphiiz- irJ aud the trick wasnt worth moro than a tew widely pcattored ocrtainj bo came at the same moment two or mote othur- ch H woro doing enunlly sturtllng fent- Jiri iiiu nut even with n imii r aii to complicate tho trip stirred tut iinl i nu i nt oon as tho twlxter- no i il til hoiil un bin or top It wan llmi- fnrtlhicnn intiMii gonrehur for hl money to nok cUewlinro quickly tumbkrc nn tlie riirfaeo It wa hu amP A eel 01 six might hi In two ttirechlxli the t imir x cliaDclnc parc in lumps n another rIng or nnnther lot flmlilnc CMtnnvmiliout m way that w r worth watch Inn liut that had to tie followed elo ly to bo 01 downright novelty in eitort there wn lot there wns an whnt va highly knltilI- iiil ir wero in threering lot Cmir to a ring stlni and lively ns irectK Some nf the rtnc linri i went against their for lv showing HpirlteU misbehavior In idingtnand from Hn rings runt these tho- inr naMon or nerobHtix nod hor i howy ill play bnino of th hnnilome- tUi crcatuie o uw v- Uyord what I ulial In this Hue nnd one pntr stepped about tnt arena t n raictlme air mae ID especially spirited picture Tli MlmMs A rider l tro l two of them drove the othifM thr i ulircfi i About tin ircna In A tearing hitfr Hl eiar lvn the borne stepping 11 music wtn out done by thn elephants Klght of thorn liter many Mimll Jev loi of fauiiiliir tricks went but with Aclmlrnlilo through a wuare lance A rlnirmanrer with a i llnrver- i voice wiv promplvr lamted rtncrsauvanifil In pnlwalternateiy- fi eil through tiirnd laulc about lit ilntn grand right and to pine they l itei regrifull trifling at their trulne wJ moriivlng ilwii eivn h throwIng saw du t over the tnek of their toilets Still mol the Inning of tome trnlnej mul Theln was the the moment o theIr accomplish ointa had a cool ihowlng ind a on musienl metro KntJ which count for musie from such denture sovoral of them nhoweil thnt they cr alvniicej In enulllbrlRin A rubber hull two in ilininetar wan puvned to one nf them ind h kept It In air by It from time It tell Vlnn ball supported from hit tone ly a tttlek ho balanenil It torn tw seconds let th stick drop rind without permitting the bail to fall to floor 1K It und down as lie Another of thrnti anlnials cilia lifs from his piatfnrra to the nearer r w of scnis and also took u thy nt- theHecialty known a hat Mimtof uther features even If altogether n w- tarranted tire literal which the bills Were stocked Down tulrs the miiiui rie wns a feature that exniuiimtlon It wn nn full an the meter fir ring and arena In hippopotamus wat a prl baulY with a Millie It ostrIches ate the hnnil cracking the ilriia mill not nlwnvH nipping tire givern- tind lt nt ardD tug r anil inert dl with laity of her rug material of rentiiti by ih o beasts wan cnt enough to the varluunt- 1 iijunt eaih of whom cried his Mnnl us tin iii on thn premises Altosther tire ihi w yno oM man well may th jounesters to going first himself Miss Ho n musical play now here Is o- tSant ritliiiy diversion nt the Kdeu Miiwe I u thi Ion work of Arthur Iaw cal A J story l elaborate onoiiKhfornf- r lraiijii and prettily fanciful Two men itnerit estates on ennditlon that each trays as- lunniii rental n Hi ntheru mo rose grown- on tli aii un th veof ren jar ono hires Nyp yimnur to roen- a gyrsy f omn rnthor than Mtuii thi tinltor eii roes of the fun that lube liiii When thin chem r lnm e unnlilu to In roio hU duult Is overlooked who Is ns Inipractlcall the hKiMfn musical Hliould bo Sldo- ij a IM ting leasehold suit f time i uriiecesful nml another Jn t mls n nhninl fmliirw It IK tint iho pintier ol tnlchlef K not of gentle ncMtry a ln bniiero but Is related to the 1 manr ir be With all this Into an tmu tli re HIII room for a dozen t aura nuiiier Bine of how v tlio ninnnur of her faun an 1 how mnu liRly huw it laughing song siet the live voealhta of I1 ne mI TM iluets h tw n th- T iwft r tuneful tow mulcil- M tii nn entlr evening contain a- ruy n airs Tutu Rin nrs Harry iJn Mio UertruJe nTiLv and M Kohnle Following j thorn U a humorous inu v Harry Doill nnd preceding It r tiig ipay of motion tiieturt1 Ko the v iiK fa4 rt nhow at the JIuseo coverh two Rihar1 fi ude u n tho Nanona- Old duv whili IIIM not yet lout Its charm wnir has sigie tnns of It In Die Melster- 4DJ it WJH obsorved here last In Tho wtfwhcn H B Smith credited It to an ci SpaoiHii coraeiy y t the trick of uslnga- Mogivrirn I unnKi ody cireclnl pur tc v imtiimotherind seemed muche- lo r tit that to New York audleuco They n aie j from the Inge th opera in to bo enjoyed ns r American this weelt The hiumrif the youthtul land- Si i lh rl t and r tr li hiiiHulf r dellglitful rk iiilngin or tlio rew- MM t t ii it coherence ant Its r old fashioned come w i In rind kit If inlirs in th second hove tho iltMi rv So It eVrnr to xinfej thut roav xt i kind there went mn i k river oxeeptlonal In h In snon book It kept M trilitiutiH It r r Ji lifllghUiii form nnd n- r jf tho lay he lliH rind Uabni Ifrinlwrt Iwnatl to whom thin ht- imi VVI 11111 William Carlo 5i ere In the company friunf ar but l this customary ntrrtRrcpr XGS 1 1111 I II lorlIallh RIIII R tI ltllcllnn- linlplI I lul oa aJ II ltl 01 Ir rf al n raM fur o ay jtAtr1 tICVeiO end n leI r t telllv mlt of Other tb I It hit not of II CI lt mar Ill r ant came nn At the bal rpm onl of olo l lure lot rot fared Th- ee n umtlon r OnT Ilk lon thin others Ira m far hDr I or love n h to Two h tl I lh are r an a Inl r for nn 1 e Nation u t thu h I I I u nt r II d II r tO Iho MU r- an i I 111 t to t Ot t r I I 1 III 11 Ir hal 1K O s Inll flol ir IHHI I the o J SIiiiw iiI I t flip Ig Ii r but c4 the Iir 40ifl tirip It il4 It TI Wfli ft ihik TIi vera n nil railing e S these a ibunluulie s t hint ris i ii un tIul rt y rieut eomriuuuuul tot tile wee a the iulil tenants ruin Mi was t lie leruirny alt n y a it tell gypsies lncr uuu A tiit > kIlt nn na t libretto of and ie tin tin n tn to- y r Is con T tin ru tire Ii rt act ii with otirur tIm right mill liar wit I f i ann hum t golden it Vet V ttn uiericar falls be tinaqnle as while > < > > < > < < < < > > ° the popular landlady Iloglnald and are to rival tarlcton and Wilson at any tune they are In tholr own way It wo dvolited lant night to postpone the pro- duction of Woman and Wine at the Manhat- tan until Wednesday night melodrama IH to to put on elaborately and cannot be not ready by Monday- A good bill In tielnit arranged for the Tatter ton performance which U to bo given at on the afternoon nt April 17 Some more volunteers were announced yosterdn- yEIIHothern und Virginia Harned will not ononct play Frank Worthing blanche Date and William Marcourt will show An Affair of HoartH licttrlco Horford and Henry 12 Dlxoy will revlto monologues James K Ilaukettund Mary Manuorlng will nppi nr but hnvo not an- nniinced what they will do Iu J for n seat and MM Knndal Viola Allen S5u eaoh A trial performance of The Weather lieu will be at the Manhattan on tinafter Thomas rind Uranvllle Darker It was played at Terry and comedy thettreH In the Manhattan Charles Bates succeeded Charles Klrke a thin Chinaman In to tho William Gould will take Otis liar Ian part when tine leave town loorge Krsu old out Interest In the Joseph Jellersonn company I now compleU Leslie lllanoha Uoyd rutu ni Adelo Bray Henry Udlln William Oeorgn and Joseph Jefferson Jr- THK OPKItl- II Flniito Mnricn Repeated h- ImTormitnce n llrllllunt Ono Mozarts 11 Klauto Msjlco wai repeated la night at the Metropolitan Opera House MI audience which In view of the Met fag nd ot a long 0eta mason has been renrhn wins phenomiiifllly lnr The listeners In some rcspcts than those who hrord opera at first iepre enlflllun on Krklny night Some of tire tirtsurne rind unnecessary recitative wns omitted although tw much of It still remains The singers were l fl nftYetcdby the rovflty til their surroundings and the whole opera mrrvwl with morn rapidity end certainty lire spectacu- lar beauties of tire itpresentation premed even more MriMiig nt a second view There Is prgrcely n scone which has not Its exceptional charm and productions hitherto put forward merely for this sake nl ihlr Roenerr and rontumes hove not buena comparable to this In elMiornlenesH artistic gucces1 It IN n to record that Ihf public has responded m liberally to tIde Injiovstlon on the part of the tnanflgenient Tim more per of the opera have bmj unnounred anti It ls likely that they will nil be heard nild- linres nt OH that which gathered ast night The ol Munrtii n il wits sung ln t night IH bound to triumph In spit o th gro- tesiiiienesn nnd of the trxt jwiiimi ant this mnenllldnit nilli ctloii to which Mr Urau linn miruwtcd the Mme s nir the dhllcult music uf Urilim- mantt with greater brilliancy nnd frenlom If ixs- siljo their at the lint l rfcmimncv Mm Knmrs was again n lovely Iaminn nnd sing her uumbcrs with of U n Terninfts ilpmlnntion In trio of the ladles lHid out nf this music and woo ashlstcd by Muirs MMillli and llrld will TlHr music uric of llu dellghtH of the even- Ing The tnlcu uf 1I1 AcUnit units easily in the ronortuJ mu lc Otiiii rind of th scorn tiM well drllv- enil tint trio which Included Mmmi Olltkn and llroailfixil Mite de lnsKnn was mom famll lar with tin mu ic nnd ttndltloiu of M Ilnnom sang thus inusk of Snrajfru with Ills rustomiiry MonuritusneHH of volci ant tin IsluHl rfrrtlon of style M CampanAti In now nn excellent 1ii M Uiin a rapaliM- 7a Him Tlm whole pirfornmno n romliln- ailii of pKftare nn l that o Id not b iliilllialHl nt tiny onern house In the world irit TU SHI THK cutcrnS- mnll Ioul npltly Turn Illiilinnymnu nnd- I VnllMd Cliisp to till OoH- lFaurtren yeardid I iuls Ilrllly look MM stand In Twentythird Ntrrrt In the middle nf tire bWk- bttwern Flffi rind Sixth nvrnurs nt flfll orlork lust nlulitnnd wnltril fur whnt lurk nilirM bring A mlWIe urged uin n In n fe NUti nciur rime nlincr with n fit In her Ijnils- uintchctl this pUt toward lltlh ave nine Vhythnl l y Ux k my pur unld the womnri In n hurprlsnl stay Jvvernl men pursunl the y but lie kept welt In tIe unit men nnil bors np the chnir nml nhen llrlly mil I Illli nvriiir lulu Maiilnull Sgiiiue 1urk a iloiril were after lint Iff mon Hoss the rind gut there u t nn the boy WAS collared h I wnntH to ee thin rlrcti wld the Imy- whrn a kfil why he hail Molt Ihe lie l It n vir the IV ey Arch A- newxboy liCked it 1111 nnd rrturriril It tn it owner wlmcuve i hill Thru lie nwny- Jlrllly srnt lo s tlcly- COCXIMV Former Cnngrrvmnnn Miirnktof Capital nnil Labor nt Trnil Hchool H riise The rnmraencimivntt rriM it- nl the York Trade Schools were hold last iilcht In the Bihnoln nt Silly seventh street and First av nue Diplomas nnl f itflcntf ei to V U grailuntes from classes embracing nlmoot ordinary trade W llourko Cockrnn de- llvereil thin commencement sdilrtwis He urged not to start out In their tllirmnt trades under ImpnMion that thorn via any nnlAgonlsm Iwlwwn rnpltnl nnd Intxir The Intiorer who improves tile own wmren h nald lmprov The pnih- nny to nuccxsw U merit Nothing ls so much niter AS the man Is stnr luii Ulxir The illsiinctlon only ls that nnn is labor In onr limi ml the other labor Iomhinwl they tend to make the world pros T011M- In the fulilr Itunvitlon of Indtlstiial pew will l the fnrninllnn nf Inbor unlntim hy- IPflclilnir ond g iilnill lntwen emt- O iyr rni lnyen they will l Ht discharge Unit It will he iluty of unloni to nsrertniti laws not to fix them nnd In nmvrtiln true rplattoiihlill between the aiplti Ut nnd its IfjtKTr- Mr Cockrnn was loudly appl nded by the Isrci nudlnn 10 cvnt It Works All lllght In PrnctlceJfew lurk Court Dnrinl On Into Theories Clarence Mayor wanted In Tnbix on a charge of raising n check was before Justice Fltrger all of the Hupreine Court yesterday on habeas corpus to be released from nrrcwt on reiUl l Ilavnnn l iii- rnndo hy len Wool Onu contnntlon for Mover was that the Governor of Havana provlnco should hnvn mndn thn requisition and that nny way thero could ho no Cuba of the United btntes oaro only there to establish n government WHH urn and war tcrmlnnted the previous treaty betwoen Spain country refused to go those ntlons Hn unld that thn only nu ellon he would consider whether the man arrested wfcH for whom tho reQuisItIon was Sent An counsel admitted hue wins the 1lsmls ei The Stales Court at Now Orleans has hell thnt extradition go on In this present state of Clitirli tnns Custom llomi Illlnrt Tlgrr- CnABMSTOKHC April developed In thn Custom House scandal today by the announcement that Watchman OBrien haul hurriedly resigned and left Charleston to It that h was the official guilty of having kept Federal MInI tluer in the Treasury Department Inspuctnn Investigating re because It Is commonly that UlUlan has been used BJI o to protect others 1rngrniniiKi fur Flout We U u Opera The programme for tho last week of opera was announced yestorday II Flauto Mngleo will besungon Monday and on Thursday when given On unrig at the Saturday m tlni5o Car alice Tnnnhaunnr will Le given Mm nnilskl to Btng Tonight who has Just roturncd from a concert tour In the West will make her re nt trio Metropolitan Opera Hnnsn- tonight as Miss If Too 8i It In The sun Sot This I as of an hrertbetnent M- ot a news or editorial J n lint The bet lull is n rl 1IIOlu robrl n lllh l pI tire at Toklo at Mr Ml ctor day for to In rO hrdn to partnlrl T T Jo bur tire end h I h he thl h n1 purl 111 I I 1I1 chase purr I q TO rUrVII nineteenth annual ew presented I I hlq hearers the I Oi 111 I III labor all e IIr Wild the wli the thiC rllllIlDr perform tno the lct r rllCd Mine Gall kl rnnco 8tronll who to have th role IfllII po William ranch it 13 LI the Bunricy Felix George Frank lIeu Ella Wnod sail Strickland will etrlofparti Iew ork last nIght IIrko Macrican a Iiahj his I tiuihhtan and Farrell toner arson List fared better thc Air she bnnut uunie the wit ills hi ii nil itt ncr l in a In r riot Crib the orm 1uru14vrcs oPt run tie nut in thus lXTJlAIZTtON from BouIsItlnn haul bc the evening wIll b Iohiie men flflui itt perform wai suing Its ty ¬ ¬ < ¬ > > > ¬ > < < > > < > < I 4XT ffOTKS Tire Oaatler Collection of Oriental Art nnil Honnrr Anirrlmn Art Aiioclatlnn Collection of Pictured The nnnouncemoat of the exhibition Jut ot nt In the BallcrlMi tho American Art Aawlitlon 0 Kant Twentythird itrvet says It I nn steal of extraordinary interest This characterization I wholly within tho foot and few more excellent or more Interesting ex- hibitions been heM In these room where- o many fln collections have been placed In years rant The exhibition consists ot Mr William Churchill Mutter collection of antique ChInese poroeUlnii Japanese lacquers metul work and other oriental art objects and Mr Frederick Banners collection of modern pie lures together with n number ol painting of th early ICngllsh ancient Dutch or Flemish anil modern French schools the property of the AmorlcAii Art Annotation All the collec- tlona are to he sold at auction Mr OMtlers at tho galleries In thn afternoon begInning on Tuesday April 10 and continuing on follow- ing Mr Banners pictures and those belonelnjr to the A A on TueiJay evening April 10 The picture nre hung In tho largo gallery D up3tard In iralltry too the third floor Thin ownership of eaoh work I liven In catalogue and on the wall are not placed In two groups but mixed together Gallery I presents a appearance with the Bonnier picture of the Barblzon school rind other qutot toned canvases whllf horn arid thore are por- traits by the Engllihraen and other winters of still earlier doted Numerous good things of quiet In the south end of gallery K and a transition Is pleatantly made from theso to the ImpressIonist works by Monet at the north end The various objects In Mr OMtlers collection are arranged In oases In the threa remaining galleries One of the lineal pictures by Plr Thomas scent anywhero U the Portrait of the ConnteM of Wilton No 70 It Is ad- mlrablo In dignity sumptuous hut reserved In color ant altogether fine both In Its charac- ter RH a portrait and tha excellence of color and execution The head of this matron of middle age U painted with rare decision In modelling and great apparent voracity of tint while tho rich but elmplo costume of reid anti tire gloved hand are no Ions authoritatively rendered If there were morn portraits such as tins by the English painters ot the last century there would be more reason titan there IH for claiming a rank for thorn equal to that hell by croat artists such as Titian Velasquez or Hembrandt It Is not too much that this portrait conies very near to going Into tho highest class As It Is It I Imposingly beautiful The other Law romeo In the exhibition Is Charity Mo 82 presenting ID tho two fullleneth figures of youiie women In white frocks who are giving alms to a barefooted boy portraits of the Misses Newdlaato of Surrey This Important work win shown at tIre exhibition of Fair Women helot In Lon- don In 18M It Is very agreeable In color and attractive In general aspect but It la far from possessing the kind of excellence that mark tire portrait of Ladv Wilton Oalnsboroush Is hero represented by a Portrait of David Oar rick No 34 a solidly painted head of fins tober iuallty nnd Sir Henry hr two pictures Portrait of Mr Carlisle 711 and Portrait of Mrs Carlisle No 7R Tho latter- Is rather painfully clean In the flesh tints but Is on tire whole A characteristic einmvln whllo thin former Is a simply painted straightforward llkenn sofn country gentleman Thn lIur gamnster No by Ferdinand Hoi i Catln- rlnH of Portugal N 81 by Mlennd illcnlft d and good and Portrnlt of the Wife of Adrainl- J Conies So 8 by Alonzo Coelle iu three oth r tortrnlt that make their presence felt by ronton of some special riualltles ot exert lencu or Internet In execution Still more Interesting however are tho two pictures by Fourhus the younger Portrait of Jacques dAluremont Oovernor of Antwerp lr 78 No- K nnd tho companion portrait of xrlfo No 54 both brilliantly ilrcoratlvo nfl both narked by elaborate painting of detail Thin Ilnrbixon pictures headed br Troyons Landscape nnd Cattle No 711 n nolil picture rolni t In treitmnf powerful In color and rffectlvo In aompo ltlon and tip celebrated La Orenotilllo No 77 by Dlnr which formerly Imioniieil to thin mine ChnrM A Dana It Is mellow In color anti en- P elnllr notnhlo for atmosphere iimllty very brilliant In the light ortloiH white i- lluminate the clearing and without opii lty 11 tho rind dark rec R es if thru for It that two hrthesn fnmoiu- PHlntfrs of iniortan M anti artistic value ar M In a exhibited fur noil hInd some othrr pictures which innkn- flitlng cuiuiiiilonH fcr thorn Thru Miinl- lInrilwipps nn delightful srooIiUHn- snflii formitlve period and plenwi hy their cool grav color lumlnou steins flout limpid at moMiher TIre Jlnrvltntho Vlllsce X o Tli Mill No 4f antI Sylvan Dall- No 71 t being a subject anti the Wfier two contalnlnu houses maul mel dmtal flgures The Mill Is particularly Ilk abliiandls inucli to bo preferred to man more pretentious compositions There tire four Dvihlgnys Tho did at Vlllervllle No 41 Mini Cvonfnir on the Seine So 72 as the most worthy nnd examples ol unequal vnluo by Vollon Mauve Michel Marls Jaciiuo Victor Duprtf Adrlon Demerit and Hnguot- Ca7ln Is seen his best In twooutofanumber of works thasa icing The Homo of thn Artist No 70 with u scheme of quiet color tints admirably held together nnd accented of white nnd CriJpus lull No 47 depleting a wheat field with- standing shocks antI tire moon rising Just over the horizon both pictures this sym- pathetic and natureloving painter has used his resources to thu full and produced results that are as complete In the artistic sense a they are pleasing In sentimental quality The art of George ltine s Is well exemplified In a landscape with the title Hprlna Illosoms- Montclalr N J No 74 and that of A If Want In White lurches In the Adlroidacks No 42 antI several other work Tho two pic- tures by Fritz Thnulow The Iano at Night No U2 anti Winter No 44 am both ex- trimely rood and t oth were painted evidently bofore hn maker of potbolrors Very little by Thnulow but potboilers maul poor ones at that havo Conan out inure recently so that It Is Interesting to see nguln sort of work that manic his reputation Halt a dozen street scenes and character studies by Itaffaelll several landscape efforts by Claude Monot with one very good one In The Hay- stacks Oherny No 00 and one that will answer very well as n torrlblo example of how bad he can be If he trht 8irle des hen pliers Tempi Couvort No tin nnj four studies of heads by Dosnard about complete thus list of the most notable things In this very Interesting collection Not fitting In with the chs lflcatl ins urn hern made however Is a small panel by iCnmacols It Is firnnlsh Toreador No 17 a small flguru in scarlet rose plum color anti green soberly toned nail of course very skllfnllr executed Anything by Camacots Is worth speaking of rind worth looking at but this example presented by the artist to Mile Dattura Is not one of the first order It should not bo forgotten though that flrot order for Zamacol Is a very high The general nxoollonce of Mr Oitsti rg col- lection l so great that to give an adequate Ido of the rarity Intrinsic And artistic vnluo of most of tire 11M objicts rind lots composing It would require at much detailed description and comment as Is contained In tire catalogue a thlclc TOlumo of many pages Japanese ceramics Satsuma faience netsukcs arid carvings i carved janice crystal ard other hard stones Oriental textiles antique rugs sword guards Dnlmlo swords lnron lacquers cabinet npeolmons In precious and other metals antique clo inn enamels superb laoquors rlnnabnr lacquer collection of bowl white porcelains blue and white porcelains In monochrom glazas of celadon dec- orated antique Chinese porceUlni teakwood stands and brloAbrao oobioet and tills are the tbecntalocmfoftts end have hays III Chlekerlu hall and the Lwronoo over It its fur nil to snyat rate IIn burn o 31 n I I I arc I i Mare aux I I euro halo ws 1 110 not nil oll inn i I Coot I pure Inn < onlo I i At I with on or Iwo notAo I n ii the cIOJI beauty I specimens e hi the A they line aspect arc Ian any i his thin uftcn audi sale win etunll lbuy irA Iat became snore of The ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > various groups Among the lacauen a won dorfully beautiful set of thlrtyUiron pieces I cumbered I21I It In n gold lacquer mar rlago servIce designed oDd executed for th- Irlncn of Knwana a relative ot the 1rlneu o- Hatsumii as a gift to the son ot the hither 01 with 1 IJ Thl U the most Imposing exhibit In tho Inc uuer olae n but In many small single pl ci there equally fine If not finer work mnnshlp and art vlhn grxat liottleshapec hart pa t of the Yungchnng perloi- No 11U7 antI the largo ovoid vast of tho same dynasty 172I173H No- 1KIH nro among till rlmm ot the eelnln collections as lire also the two irraD- ibottloiharml vases Nos 1124 and ll 3 with enamel decoration of peaches In the white porcelain group Nos 7IM HLJ saul 812 art s modally notable as urn Now Mint 817 KSO 884 In tho hints and white Thn iltnp red pieces include n LangYnn flower pot No IM n tnl oviform vann with pprxadlnK No HKJ tall LnnnYao vase tall with swelllni body No Ii031 nil very remarkablo In tin celadon group area largo pilgrim moon vase that Is an a grand Imperial vase ISo 11U2 that Is In enamel colors of peculiar brilliancy In the style of the tnmiltt vtrte No 1100 and 1110 a clubshaped and an ovoid vase am pieces that would oxhaust tho experts lava Nothing but long and careful examina- tion will sumac to do Justice to the mnnr beau- tiful objects In the metal and other anti to such examination visitors may lo confi- dently recommcndei- lIlctiirrs nt the Cnlnntnl Club The Colonial Clubs manual loan oxht bit lo of pictures was opuiied on Wednesday evenln anti continues through the week Tht pictures are hunc lu the ballroom usual nail rim lighted by thn electric chandeliers Threforo they lure not very will lighted lout Buflldently wull to iinswnr ilccorntlve purposes Thin exhibition title your nrrnnund hI the Art Corn mlitce tho chairman of which I Mr William T Fvans cotiHl t fi nity paintings fuji nil lire by American artists Koini un now work and otheis have been sea before but are well worth seeing again Thin Is the ens for liiBtnucn with three of the Hluit rlctunis ri m Hmlcty of Amorlcaii Artist ex- hibition F W llensnns Summer Doug las A Wnodlntid Maid Hiury- WiilkHrs Tim Kliujom Thero ar save rid cood Wyitntx two Hnnior sail three pictures by Inrie among the 4 with twn from Mr MInt and tliroa from Mr Murphy Mr llognitnoiidii a churnctcrlstlo poco of color In After i Shower Mnrlotte Mr Iensar un in- irrciilvo Nocturnn und Mr host In an- usnal strong anti trim In Kvmi hag at l orE N A II llolton Jones N A Wl gln N A and F Kelm A N A art other notanli of luniUcap- whllo by Mr Hunger there two row both otTrctivn nnd strong In color onntctleut Oornflelil in At ilrrinwlch- Khrde Island by Mr looter there t IrlJi1 cent Morn a vigorously hnndleil- eltfot of ml t thrf rising HUH hurnlnsltH way through tire vapors Homo oilmr artists In this welltialanipil rnlltctioti sro W ieilnuv llurco F S Church N A- Wllllnm II Honi N A Lharl iIiolloPul r Julian Ilix lleori o It HmlillM N A anil Wli Hum Wartain A N A ami Theodore Ilolilnson GRANTS GOLDCURA The Famous Canadian Specific for Drink and Drug Habits What It Does What It Is and What It Is Not Grants floMctirn tin for many yc r teen rocouiilzcd Canailu UN honi euro for tin1 drug habits but calls In tire Ii itch Ktatcp had Ijwn limltfd wlill- npaniparmlvlr few pcnjile horn know of It- virtu With the fnrmntlnn ot tine fnnnillriM- Mcilieal Companv Imwrvor fnoilltlic WITH ppivMcil for tli manufacture ol tho In Itiitlmil Vt nn n It Is no Fury to priv Import dutlcc thi m illelne may I in thin Stnlnout tire nuiu rrico n In irtvlii iniiiily i DI piiuKng- niiolilciirn hn IJPOIJ no often lo tpd thnt a- Mntiincnlii nml effect Isxearetly- nccc nrv It U liowuvur will enough to re l tlii prnluct of tho din Institute In Mnntronl annul la the illcorrrr or Jlr Ocorii firiint whose nouhlo work In tIm Miri ot liifhrlclv arid dnis ilInonuuB ha Llviii him International ilhtlnctlon TIe orlsln l Icvntinoiit ulvtm by him In TolveJ hnxxlorinla Inioctlonn arid while It wa odnctlvo It wn costly In money ami tln lIe ellovpil It possible to 10 combIne his modi cln s that tiny could bo wholly month nnJ utter of tu lr njcuorl mont whlHi noee nry to eitnbllsh tim fact his clTnrti woro tuucf stul- UoeiiiKH tho medicine contain fhlorlile of BolJ IT the Grant i rocc n that It van tO hi M In solution In combination with other liiercdlentn It U called CiOUKTHA- anil nothing known to moillcnl KIPIIOP mete no- aulckly and f ITfitlnlsr the of tho drink and drug dlicanos A few ilnwi ol clnn one who has teen drinking to cx ccsit anti the fnithfiil of the medicine works a pi rriianciit turn lolilffiirn It n 11julJ winch can bo taken work nnd It at onco dt trnyn tire nervous cruvlnc dlmuant whIch wen to drink In u few lnr It restore tic norvfU Kystcni whlih lure Income Imrulr d- Lyoiiiilnct wih nlffihol to ltd iiirml condi- tion It makes contlntioiit drink nc liupomlblfl anti dliitnitpful It iiulck In tlm- jevurcBtcusoH oviii In the stone nf delirium trcmnn It inducts restful sleep nd thonpp tlt annul permanently roraovtH the cravlns for drink for It rrairhc the seat of the dlfllculty rind duals with tin cau e OPIUM MORPHINE and COCAINE hat turn current floldruM not o an the habit tint in nn lnrodlblv time ooviTfnt CoMet require no utter than 4 puekneo nnrt thin U without tl Ililn until iirnMHl n which l the oll attempts Thin medltlnu IurmltM tine the dnicnboiit lDi tacit dot and to drop Italian without Inuun vrnlfnoe- Uohliiira contains nn morphIne no product no strychnine no ur sonic iitrotinc nn ivtlriot of coca no mIle no nurcotlc ot rake nnil ann cnn give It vlh- enllr iif Its vain M o fuliV- dcmonstrntitl th i t ro Cnnndlan Ii rllaniiitsI- nilornod nnl cndowocl it Ipnfll- ninl It IH eoniiiifiiliil hv eminent nntiurmn clergymen r forin r rliyi imm iud hu in- tniii to whom the Cqnn Medlunl Corarniy In abl to refer Ve uublivli n little l Hk contninirc httnri from poor mn anJ rich mti tvhioli houd- Lu i send your nnil Hunui Information of vulu concerning lh hllnry nf tire gold fr ntniint trtiitmont which huts vir- ourad alcoholism and the drua hnhltn tho treatment wliiih has tTftctoJ In din bo In Nw York nt- tlm following stores THE C N CRITTENTON CO 115 Fulton St CHUHAR SON 261 Eighth Ave co 23d St II n ONEIL 8K8 Columbus Ave THE WILSON PHARMACIES cor Broadway and 34th St 173 llrosd way 152 Broadway Broadway and Wall St Mali ordr had llt r of Inquiry houl Im oilt d- wrnpi to any point In tho fnllnn kind ououah n mention TM Run In writing to u The Canadian Hedical Co JUTLAND VERMONT lulInll8 daughter jar 11 JI ned rind n full nllrnlrllbl end abu clue for II not purohi artistic nn O not I nil lid An rl Onu IToctle Iuor longer hln1 i Its orllln capulnl- I famous Ormt foul taken hut thin yearn and of wane so urn thin mCIIi sober lit hnolt or III for relIef revives for QI h lrhnui Ill to decrrus aunt bro no any minor caD on toni hI only Grants Oolleurn purchased to nt lItII in 10 tntA SI Iris muirriagu ass nail bottieor specimen deco- rated rio 1 out Ma- rtins his rite thud rind tool cm flen4 its rise fore give shirt tire itt t to cure uitteut opium no urn Ant one we tkuklnuira Nun uc Shirts I > ¬ ¬ ¬ < ¬ > > > < TRIAL CUT COUHT HllttTfi t tKXHtlHXtiO KflI- IICXU FOH IIIH UKPKCI- Cliiliiimn Vlni Wiis In by u Wurlrt- lniit lias In liiiiijiiinlili MornliiK but Tfiupnrnrlly Ilrllrres Nxllnr iil s- lliiiini that Tlilinitrroiu II llrovoort Kane of tin Union Cluu tho anti tin Tuxniln Club nnd William U a ruportnr tin Wurlil ilcncrlhed yes bruit thn intrl jatiui ol tire play Hipho for the Jury In th huprvine Oourt rlmltml Tsim that Is to dmidn whother Olga NithorHoln and who intro tIded her In producing th play have ofTendiil against public decency After thn o two hvl ti stlll il Jtistlco Furs mnnltold tho pronuuutlon that tint advUabllltv of plllni up testimony to provo what thu tiny was Ilko uiileos there was om dispute In tlm acts 31r lluniranl of uouu eel Niitli rn lii said he admitted the truth of Dvarythlng that had been offered by tim rromjeutloii toni olTurnd to turn tIre ease over to thin jury ut oncii Assistant Dlstrlot Attorney Le llnrbler who was conducting tire salt that hw wanted to sum up Tho summing up sot for this morning at 11 oclock nnd oa u will go totho jury nt the end of the noon recess There was tho costume of till noiMisml party NetliDfsolt Mr Hevclle and Mr Miiynr when tinny earns Into court Whin Mr Hi velle parted tlia of his liiincil buck In IrIs chaIr it was seen that ho hunt on a brown and cheeked wiNicoat Insteml of tho llumcolnrcd confection that had attratei MJ much ntliiition on Tutaday It that the clmhke hud been mmle on udvlcn of ioun full Mia Nethor oi worn u litvumlur gown with fur Jlr Moss was alwnt Mr did riOt conic Into the eano ol own vuiltiim llu wile walklim tIre street one onv hu wire with sinai uurillnllty by acqualntuuan who thouch thn- fiift lii l iscnptiil Ir Kanes m morr nt the lImo was etnployoil by tlm IVorir- tWhoro uro you asked tine UorU Mr 7lpllboritiid for a limo arid saId Nowlinro Come mn Hnpliu with me said tIre lIonS Mr Kano went with tho temptrtr The next dny IIH fount err ol twilvo very much uHortcil pir in whoio oiiiuions ijiui- iirt ul oil unros n of hIs friend nuvi- pai r nnd wlui weru us ho II oriis- aphoJury Then jtint to rub thing In ho win MM t witness M d Netiiiriiiiu at trial lit wuri liriclit lriwn salt of Bonn woolly material nnil an exaggerated bin Aftir tillinu who he VMIH und stating tIre time when liu saw the play Mr Kaiin wire imlcud Mr ttartilor protmcutor to tell how hii n d thn Ihiiitio I hesltntod think what do How did you get Into tho theatre nskfd Mr LA iiarhler walked said Mr Kane arid sl lioc with rillef Yes I walked Did you go IB in the regular wilt Yi said Mr Kane rather testily by the Did you for your ticket asked Mr lliirbhT who hnJ nut bivn of Mr- Kiit i unlnppy xperlpnen rilutiil nhovt Mr t wan crimson lie looked lit w u in iiHik head Nn h sail nt lust MrLo llarblerdropped tire Mibjict hero Thu wltnesuwftx asked to de erlbo the cos- tume worn Nothornolo as Fanny lf lli nald that It WBH wry vn inn o of ome diaphanous material i you lower limbs thr uch Mr I liarMer- Ni Mr Kniie No- lluiv illil tiho leant asked Mr Ix- llnrhir With n sort nf feline grace nail Mr Novcr mind her fllno Bald the Court nnd lawyers till In one breath i an you iiiannor In film ap- rroahi Ili rl iir no certainly not replied Mr hen np- tiantitly nni3h un fan and covered her fact hen flu removed the fan face sfemed sad as ever Mr Kim related as much ns ho could of till play bY act Ho romom- t cr l thi stalreasi ceno iiultn distinctly told how fin put hit irons under r nnr- hhoulilHr uinl r lower lliiilniind started- upthe with hoi Thun IIu sail tho cnrtiln oiine ilowti What noxt asked the Assistant Ati niny It ctit up said the witness- Wlmt lion th Attornuy They went u little higher up tire tntrs- eilil lr Mil thin1T- in1 iMirtHrj crime down agali- Mr Li urged thn wllniss through four Iurtn n Court wan boulliiiln- itohowntgnsof inipnilHiieB when tin witim s- IJ iUH us to what Imp after tInt curtain roe rum thin filth Hrni W tint you tee urged Mr Ln ttarbler Jut stnui mid thin stairs nnd the door When ni K l ns to tlm condiiat of Kuiiuy L- siranj and Jran In another of the play Mr Kami tlm they wero uBectlnnnto- llnw tire anti tire Prosecutor both nt nnei lie put Iris arms around hnr around her nook Tli witness siiid that ho rememberoi parts nf tie when fnnnv brought her chill out Into the He toM how Fanny Introduced thin child to men In thin yiv remember what tIm drill said What did the hllday1 1 Tin to go out Anything I ilon t runiem her anything else Mr Ilurimnl said that ho did not wnntto- rro hniimln Mr Knno Mr thn World r pirtir who canoe next was very much lit his ea i hat n en this play tIns Hn- ilesTlliiil the action detail dwnlllnn- hurupulou l on this revels with which thus play firencil nml thin stalriis scene wn n k I couli SHO the outlines of MH Nith riolis legs tlirouch her gown which hi also do- rcrili d ns il In motion its soul yes In repose no- Id vim nuked If flue Bistres legs Not hir l es ho explulned tights Hi staid that when th nettle wits ilerosml in favor of until lt ilrantl at tha- i vp4 rtpt d a very beautiful poem llu saM that hf did not leinem- bnr it nirfeitlr line WHS told to r it It ns well ns In He began alter tho manner of thin schoolboy on ileclumntlon day halt- ingly I the liKht rf the rnnon- Il nt u n Inviil ine- Omf Wi III MH i ir I Ml illUJtir- II nnnhed the height of the dramatlo how VIT In a ijuirrel Iwtwien rannu 11 ilrniui iiul Ttu Tl I sal was atiuerid xiino reilecilon maP bv hannv and sn- dlSaatiphioooo whereiiiion th other ciri sill Tin jury jumped iiniiiilrifiiily twice In quick in hesu wi riM He ivan with display how yuniiv main a swipe at Til with hand when iltidgii leutiud over and Inter him Iri to be In giving your tfstlmonr ho snM He us as your eiin- Iitpriisxexntnlnlne Mr InKlli Mr IIumm lirouuht unit MID fet that Mr Inulls hail been Intrtiitoil tn study Immoral partS the play Mr Hummel asked him how s r costume us nnnv Irnml compared with that nf floho In Sliiimon s on ti wall of the court room msus of her leg uposod as Ih that heaiked That IP N snld Mr Inglli looking at thn painting Hhe html nn that aski Mr Iliimmol writ a miih of her Mir o lolli nt tunes1 The wltnios said that not BO mueh nf Miss Nether friUH i ri mt HUH IH ms m tin liliiTt unit Set nun on the oih r HIM nf room Mr HunimH lurid ih Mrntify a large liunilT nf of srnesan I costutiis- ot I hi plot which wiro hnndnl to ttiu jury Aiiothnr witness was count and begun to the story ft tire Juntioc rursmah tested said he thought tire tote t hil II imm l nded to ills tlie lvi Tiptlon of the ilay Mr Hummol- sitlil ho did runt dlspiitn anything thrt hail been ml Mr hew innko th motion asking the Judge to ln truct the jury to aciiult He real MIH parts of lnillctni nt tin ilnnuii with pmiiueinu H play that arms lewd avnlv la iivi ni lou corrupt i Ing nnd he ilki The Justice Interrupted All that that imnns thn Court hat he IP in who lrew that a v ry lurgi vo bularv- Mr how niailn liis motion which was ilenleil Mr Iliiinm l null h minted to Min Vfher op oti ihnittrinil todiiyto lull In low many other cities had nnli d tho This luitlcisall thnt he would not that evlilon if It wrr iTnred Mr Hiirnmnl- hald that liu fruit no ivilenee lien a Inrg nixuuiint Ilnrmii1 niinouui d to IVirt Vfhirsol wi not a creit aeire s tin a vornan o sens nntl hat fhnliirml thniiiN to Iho jury with no Humming if tUi thi chargD- Mr tt liirlili n nrrmlneup ana tins a went er until today With the lice Jtck ll Jon IfofsrttrsJtrturM PRA i for itliorus ooul1 not see nil for MIen pro oI1t11I1 was one great In rsllrdll court nutl srutnl t rlmme Kiln his hull IIlpro oh1 man Ill ll rlbfd I Iii lull the I I t I I Ilor T Inll 10 frat it approach hone rMI hue stow lA n the nol ro- m IIIIr halp null IIc I In nll lIr to II I tint I h at fI1EllsoLE Ill inn nit i illtt fluent lit re hugh thin Ito tIre ehrnngni Mice Ittte was hum lit mr self uhi tu tuia trust thin tu iou I itt fnmmoui Iris n Mien nOt iii tn r niukeil saint thu iPn tie viii eil hue rsitn S act lie bun ito I roil runt ii gui ni I hit tiliu cal t A urn iri- t liii li tim call Ii r time Ic anvinrenutirun Inn tiu thiruiutnit I lie it art sins three lie ntrs shis hir lii ttfui t iiuscri hint y I I luit ran i root nut blot in fair fur in the I hire nil en morn legs 5jmcmtnj rigi r the inirt wit miess pro were en nu uu C5 31 r flu Inure anne to thin Pro coil y- t Inuullenmu ent t urn shin nil to It I hen tin tim aIr gnu to Turin Just err ru ubLkalons- O Man Toth t < > ¬ > < > > < ¬ > < 5 w gubllratlaof The April Number of THE LADIES HOME JOURNAL Would have reached a paid circulation of 920000 Copies had we been able to supply the de mand We stopped printing at 905000 copies and were ob liged to decline an extra order for 15000 copies from the Cen tral News Company of Philadelphia The Curtis Publishing Company Philadelphia ffa i ubUratlon ¬ ¬ ¬ > girt nltsi nml ftxhibitiouqi Tonight nt 8ir JAMES P SILO Auctioneer Filth Avenue Art Galleries Bflfl FIFTH A VEX UK A Very Important Collection of VALUABLE PAINTINGS Eminent Modern Masters AVI HV PAINTERS of tlw iJUly Kiwllali nnd Dutch ScliDols ON EXniltITO II TO I 7HO to 10 THE SA1K WILl TiE IlACB This Thursday and Friday Evenings at 815 oclock AT THK Fifth Avenue Art lallerles Mb av 1 Itt and JSIh t- Montross Gallery 372 Fifth Ave cor 35th St EXHIBITION PICTURES OF IJ- YHORATIO WALKER Not Debra Shown Cirl II Srhulttt Iurt Mlniral Wal ri to b hind at mitt nrsl A irmrjlti mud trurtu- ol direct tai fuctnry 4HI 140 t vf- WUV DlllNK CHOTON WATlin CHANT WATTHOn W 1nr il 7 April 4 IBM l Hrf nf Ih lirtile ninlhfr lltJIMf- oril T Ilroolilyn X V hy tire lift A J I nUfnni fT w n KJTtb Loulte Ui to Ch rl henry jnut o- tNrYorkrlly Kl- PAIIHKRUAVOn WMnexIny Arrll I Icon lintel Pmby ftlnn Churfh hjr the Hi norv Dyk Suwn Kiirnt d uBi r- ol the late usury Day tu Ur Cbarlri Thtnill- kIUTXAMBOItlNHOXIlv ll T Motcnn- DU II D rector of Trinity Church AntI 4 lOiO t Washlnstton S jii tf North nimnor- J y dauihter nt lbs litt lldniunrt lnnrtol h unit iBon to Jams Lowell Iutoani u UMI No cards IICNMIA JfAt P flh Amtxiy N J ArrllJ 1900- FuiiTil from her late ffKlilemr nn SAte IVrth- Ainbay Krlilny April d 1900 at P M CUNMAt nralllfhiro VI April 4 1900 Vmy wKlotruf WllllHin I1 Curie and lit utlittr ul JoKfph Gpi lhue In the 4th rmrnf Fuii rnlvwlrrt at tier Lite rralilenrp llratlllmrn- VI BuMrtay April 7 t 0i I M- IIANKINMON At Marfa on Friday Marrh 10 leon John II llnnklnAon In the 534 yrtr- nl lull air Funeral l dlvin Arrnur IHrimM- fti jrcto wrn r Filly trvrntn t trUay April 01000 at 10 AM Inlrmif nt at Tinrytown- 1IOOAN At her eslilfnre 3U1 Mi D St April- S 100 MlMil n fin l llntnn- Heijnlem m a nn lljjrtiy n A M at iriml MH retrace IU U- rItIKiUAl Stamliinl i nm 1900 llrnry- V olrTi irl Itllirr In nine 5ith year ul Notice of funeral hue rraf r- SMI1 IlOn Turvlay nlKht Arll J Alulrcw A iinllli at Ui rikljf nrrlT Clia m 4vlltj U- Iji1 In hIs 3l rear item er M bln rcsldrnrcon Irlilaynftrrnonii April fi moo al orlork Intrrrnrnt nl Wwillnnl- Cr ntny 1hllnilliihla on Saturday YOViOu AcrlU liil iiftntii- It rttrt 4 IS Weit i lli lr Ilcf Alflwl V Una IrlMUf infi7irtiitiniiiifii A the Inb 7 lh er Vfer nf Ihi rtrnrt wilt b ri nlt mi IrMiy evening al nVIiyli ufflrr if ih dfad nnMniur- ilnv at 8A M olmn na r TI tl- AM The rerefirl ilrrcv end frlnrt ire In ltd It Mtcn- rlnlJfiKTWmaiOKMETKIDfITfT J Railroad B rn from time UrtaJ Central Depot Offlc IA Ratl 4it t il aim between uiitt olicc I a at his a aslstsd ii thin Wilier at the its Van tIe Par kef the 2 Etlaa Morris alluw nt ihonnis IuunrtunmnenI At CiO Ann th late he- rat cant Ten eftres lit iii inn hit Mrs Cburt AprIl 4 hts ate Iso itt the I t Ii nut the A iv jut ittitni Use tern naIad > > > > > < < < American Art Galleries MADISOS HQUARE SOUTh NEW TOBX A Grand Exhibition 9 A M until 6 P M 8 until 10 oclock P M i In Churchill Oasllers Notable Collection OK Oriental Art Treasures EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE COLLECTION or Master Works nv The Great Painters OP TUB Itnrbizon Jtnrly English Modern French nml Imi re- sHtnist ficltool Mr Frederic Bonner am- iMe Mm Art Association OATHS OP SALE Aflernoonsof April 101 1I2I3I4 At Art Galleries Evening of Tuesday April lOtb AT GHICKERING HALL ratolosiirs will b- fiirnlslidl l y THOMAS li KIRBY Auctioneer American Art Assodntlon Matjen- JATUSP SILO Auctioneer HI Mi rtyrit The entire contents of 2lfl WEST 40TH ST to li soil at Auction MIUS MA1IKL 1UUU Tills hoiiM only rw ntly fiiml h 4- mii iiru roll In hun condition od Dearly riU- Tlm offerIng couiprlfwn a line Knliriiiir nito n- Inrlor Ornnil flilikirln Piano nl- HIXMIWIVM inlaid Lotiln XVI with mirrors ilceUs tutu JIuny line Orlcitttil CnrpcU und Russ Hihfl I Urnv Hli wltli liurenus CliilTmlfTM In non jnldcii oak nlKn- Tlii Mlirnry IlirnlAlilnf- ffII The 1nrlui t maay lInt tliinuH nnJ- Ilron in IliriiinlnHiiiirl Mirrors Fridny nd April nth 7tti at 1 oclock SILO ART GALLERIKS 43 Urwrtr Ht I n r f A fl- AN I I I ltlinnrlrg t I i 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rtlienti1 enough this arrangementtmme wim eh that specialties

like Wlrn done simultaneously

dlih t wuro hi group ol Ironr t 41 or moieof th m weN

illbbovn thn sur-

f Milthu ii tou thnt the shows greatesti K ilac or them at lenst-

ive thriller Kllpatrluk n ono

lV IriJ vn hirUker A flight nf IOn-

mxliMi egan nt h topmo row of

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lornwnco i wa held up parallel with thin

ground I lowering It tho imtlrn staff o ring

u i tint w dlldeJ b tvnen three et

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rotf nrn lowered unevenly andbcn lownr mid touched thnt-

oiinil it middle nigged perooptlbly Nailsthen lrlveii nt the bottom to secure the

gfpinu bonnlKon lo which tho stairs gave

The Ktrufturn wobbled when tho rldnrclimbs up with the nil of hi crutchlIe inercned the look ot rlnklnensby hi u piln of corlaln Hootlonn Heveralt-

lra n hi uph faood about nud lookedVac over thfl Path which was MX lenttrlJe without rulllng framedlout u Interval by upright rope

tint miprortwl It Aftfr several mien

itirtian an final one ho descendedkxplns straight In tho mlddlu of hU courseonmiCB noM ip sly ami without apparentjir 111 n wd wee nntr nlshlng and It seemedas If ho collldo with thin Ihn-

mphltheiitiH but before ho hnd ridden thekciith il thn nrxnn he was off hopping hiswheel tfootlnulnc to plough iii loose dirt

He hail Hie arena to hlmwlf lofty

rerfnrmer were HO many nt onco tholrd IUKI though thuy uilirht ensllr have beennuru iiiitiKiMiw were not nuurly BO lmirnive ii niiia t swunc train one sldo of

uarleu to the other wero oaucht In nearufuiiy drlilnd icumblimoo to liaphiiz-

irJ aud the trick wasnt worth morothan a tew widely pcattored ocrtainj bocame at the same moment two or mote othur-

ch H woro doing enunlly sturtllng fent-Jiri iiiu nut even with nimii r aii to complicate tho trip stirredtut iinl i nu i nt oon as tho twlxter-no i il til hoiil un bin or top It wan llmi-fnrtlhicnn intiMii gonrehur for hl money

to nok cUewlinro quicklytumbkrc nn tlie riirfaeo It wa huamP A eel 01 six might hi In twottirechlxli the t imir xcliaDclnc parc in lumps n another rIngor nnnther lot flmlilncCMtnnvmiliout m way that w r worth watchInn liut that had to tie followed elo ly to bo

01 downright novelty ineitort there wn lot there wns an

whnt va highly knltilI-iiil ir wero in threering lot Cmir to a ring

stlni and lively ns irectK Some nf thertnc linri i went against their for

l v showing HpirlteU misbehavior Inidingtnand from Hn rings runt these tho-

inr naMon or nerobHtix nod hori howy ill play bnino of th hnnilome-tUi crcatuie o uw v-

Uyord what I ulial In this Hue nndone pntr stepped about tntarena t n raictlme air maeID especially spirited picture Tli

MlmMs A rider l tro l two of themdrove the othifM thr i ulircfi i About tinircna In A tearing hitfr Hl eiar lvn theborne stepping 11 music wtn outdone by thn elephants Klght of thornliter many Mimll Jev loi

of fauiiiliir tricks wentbut with Aclmlrnlilo through awuare lance A rlnirmanrer with ai

llnrver-i voice wiv promplvr

lamted rtncrsauvanifil In pnlwalternateiy-fi eil through tiirnd laulc

about lit ilntn grand right andto pine they

l itei regrifull trifling at their trulnewJ moriivlng ilwii eivn h throwIng sawdu t over the tnek of their toilets

Still mol the Inning oftome trnlnej mul Theln was the

the moment o theIr accomplishointa had a cool ihowlngind a on musienl metroKntJ which count for musie from suchdenture sovoral of them nhoweil thnt they

cr alvniicej In enulllbrlRin A rubber hulltwo in ilininetar wan puvned to one nf themind h kept It In air by It from

time It tell Vlnnball supported from hit

tone ly a tttlek ho balanenilIt torn tw seconds let th stick drop rindwithout permitting the bail to fall to floor1K It und down as lie

Another of thrnti anlnials cilialifs from his piatfnrra to the nearerr w of scnis and also took u thy nt-theHecialty known a hat Mimtof

uther features even If altogether n w-

tarranted tire literal whichthe bills Were stocked Downtulrs the miiiui rie wns a feature

that exniuiimtlon It wn nnfull an the meter fir ring and arenaIn hippopotamus wat a prl baulY with a

Millie It ostrIches atethe hnnil cracking the

ilriia mill not nlwnvH nipping tire givern-tind lt nt ardD tug r anil inert dl

with laity of her rug materialof rentiiti by ih o beasts wan

cnt enough to the varluunt-1 iijunt eaih of whom cried his Mnnl us tin

iii on thn premises Altosther tireihi w yno oM man well may thjounesters to going first himself

Miss Ho n musical play now here Is o-

tSant ritliiiy diversion nt the Kdeu MiiweI u thi Ion work of Arthur Iaw cal A J

story l elaborate onoiiKhfornf-r lraiijii and prettily fanciful Two menitnerit estates on ennditlon that each trays as-

lunniii rental n Hi ntheru mo rose grown-on tli aii un th veof ren jar ono hiresNyp yimnur to roen-

a gyrsy f omn rnthor thanMtuii thi tinltor eii roes of the

fun that lube liiii When thin chem rlnm e unnlilu to In

roio hU duult Is overlookedwho Is ns Inipractlcall

the hKiMfn musical Hliould bo Sldo-ij a IM ting leasehold suit

f time i uriiecesful nml anotherJn t mls n nhninl fmliirw It IK

tint iho pintier ol tnlchlef K not of gentlencMtry a ln bniiero but Is related to the

1 manr ir be With all this Intoan tmu tli re HIII room for a dozent aura nuiiier Bine of how

v tlio ninnnur of herfaun an 1 how mnu liRly huw

it laughing songsiet the live voealhta of

I1 ne mI TM iluets h tw n th-T iwft r tuneful tow mulcil-

M tii nn entlr evening contain a-

ruy n airs Tutu Rin nrs HarryiJn Mio UertruJe

nTiLv and M Kohnle Followingj thorn U a humorous inu

v Harry Doill nnd preceding Itr tiig ipay of motion tiieturt1 Ko the

v iiK fa4 rt nhow at the JIuseo coverh two

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4DJ it WJH obsorved here last In Thowtfwhcn H B Smith credited It to an

ci SpaoiHii coraeiy y t the trick of uslnga-Mogivrirn I unnKi ody cireclnl purtc v imtiimotherind seemed muche-lo r tit that to New York audleuco They

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tarlcton and Wilson at any tunethey are In tholr own way

It wo dvolited lant night to postpone the pro-

duction of Woman and Wine at the Manhat-tan until Wednesday night melodramaIH to to put on elaborately and cannot be notready by Monday-

A good bill In tielnit arranged for the Tatterton performance which U to bo givenat on the afternoon nt April 17 Somemore volunteers were announced yosterdn-yEIIHothern und Virginia Harned will notononct play Frank Worthing blanche Dateand William Marcourt will show An Affair ofHoartH licttrlco Horford and Henry 12 Dlxoywill revlto monologues James K IlaukettundMary Manuorlng will nppi nr but hnvo not an-

nniinced what they will do IuJ for n seat and MM Knndal

Viola Allen S5u eaohA trial performance of The Weather lieu

will be at the Manhattan on tinafterThomas rind Uranvllle Darker It was playedat Terry and comedy thettreH In

the ManhattanCharles Bates succeeded Charles Klrke a

thin Chinaman In to tho

William Gould will take Otis liarIan part when tine leave town

loorge Krsu old out Interest In the

Joseph Jellersonn company I now compleULeslie

lllanoha Uoyd rutu ni AdeloBray Henry Udlln WilliamOeorgn and Joseph Jefferson Jr-

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Mozarts 11 Klauto Msjlco wai repeated lanight at the Metropolitan Opera HouseMI audience which In view of the Metfag nd ot a long 0eta mason has been renrhnwins phenomiiifllly lnr The listeners

In some rcspcts than those who hrordopera at first iepre enlflllun on Krklny nightSome of tire tirtsurne rind unnecessary recitativewns omitted although tw much of It still remainsThe singers were l fl nftYetcdby the rovflty tiltheir surroundings and the whole opera mrrvwl

with morn rapidity end certainty lire spectacu-lar beauties of tire itpresentation premed even moreMriMiig nt a second view There Is prgrcely nscone which has not Its exceptional charm andproductions hitherto put forward merely for this

sake nl ihlr Roenerr and rontumes hove not buena

comparable to this In elMiornlenesH artisticgucces1 It IN n to record that Ihf publichas responded m liberally to tIde Injiovstlon onthe part of the tnanflgenient Tim more per

of the opera have bmj unnounredanti It ls likely that they will nil be heard nild-linres nt OH that which gathered ast night

The ol Munrtii n il wits sungln t night IH bound to triumph In spit o th gro-tesiiiienesn nnd of the trxt jwiiimiant this mnenllldnit nilli ctloiito which Mr Urau linn miruwtcd the Mme

s nir the dhllcult music uf Urilim-mantt with greater brilliancy nnd frenlom If ixs-siljo their at the lint l rfcmimncv Mm Knmrswas again n lovely Iaminn nnd sing heruumbcrs with of U nTerninfts ilpmlnntion In trio of the ladleslHid out nf this music and woo

ashlstcd by Muirs MMillli and llrld willTlHr music uric of llu dellghtH of the even-Ing The tnlcu uf 1I1 AcUnit units easily

in the ronortuJ mu lcOtiiii rind of th scorn tiM well drllv-enil tint trio which Included Mmmi Olltknand llroailfixil Mite de lnsKnn was mom famlllar with tin mu ic nnd ttndltloiu of

M Ilnnom sang thus inusk of Snrajfru withIlls rustomiiry MonuritusneHH of volci ant tinIsluHl rfrrtlon of style M CampanAti In nownn excellent 1ii M Uiin a rapaliM-7a Him Tlm whole pirfornmno n romliln-ailii of pKftare nn l that o Id notb iliilllialHl nt tiny onern house In the world

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lFaurtren yeardid I iuls Ilrllly look MM standIn Twentythird Ntrrrt In the middle nf tire bWk-bttwern Flffi rind Sixth nvrnurs nt flfll orlorklust nlulitnnd wnltril fur whnt lurk nilirM bringA mlWIe urged uin n In n fe NUti nciur rimenlincr with n fit In her Ijnils-uintchctl this pUt toward lltlh avenine

Vhythnl l y Ux k my pur unld the womnriIn n hurprlsnl stay

Jvvernl men pursunl the y but lie kept weltIn tIe unit men nnil bors np thechnir nml nhen llrlly mil I Illli nvriiirlulu Maiilnull Sgiiiue 1urk a iloiril were afterlint

Iff mon Hoss the rindgut there u t nn the boy WAS collared

h I wnntH to ee thin rlrcti wld the Imy-

whrn a kfil why he hail Molt Ihelie l It n vir the IV ey Arch A-

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nl the York Trade Schools were hold last iilchtIn the Bihnoln nt Silly seventh street and Firstav nue Diplomas nnl f itflcntf eito V U grailuntes from classes embracing nlmoot

ordinary trade W llourko Cockrnn de-

llvereil thin commencement sdilrtwis He urgednot to start out In their tllirmnt trades

under ImpnMion that thorn via anynnlAgonlsm Iwlwwn rnpltnl nnd Intxir

The Intiorer who improves tile own wmren hnald lmprov The pnih-nny to nuccxsw U merit Nothing ls so much

niter AS the man Isstnr luii Ulxir The illsiinctlon only ls that nnnis labor In onr limi ml the other laborIomhinwl they tend to make the world pros

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IPflclilnir ond g iilnill lntwen emt-

O iyr rni lnyen they will l Ht discharge UnitIt will he iluty of unloni to

nsrertniti laws not to fix them nnd In nmvrtilntrue rplattoiihlill between the aiplti Ut nnd

its IfjtKTr-Mr Cockrnn was loudly appl nded by the

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Clarence Mayor wanted In Tnbix on a chargeof raising n check was before Justice Fltrgerall of the Hupreine Court yesterday on habeascorpus to be released from nrrcwt on reiUl l

Ilavnnn l iii-rnndo hy len Wool Onu contnntlon for Moverwas that the Governor of Havana provlncoshould hnvn mndn thn requisition and that nnyway thero could ho noCuba of the United btntes oaroonly there to establish n government WHH urn

and war tcrmlnnted the previoustreaty betwoen Spain country

refused to go thosentlons Hn unld that thn only nu ellon he

would consider whether the man arrestedwfcH for whom tho reQuisItIon wasSent An counsel admitted hue wins the

1lsmls eiThe Stales Court at Now Orleans has

hell thnt extradition go on In this presentstate of

Clitirli tnns Custom llomi Illlnrt Tlgrr-

CnABMSTOKHC Aprildeveloped In thn Custom House scandal todayby the announcement that Watchman OBrienhaul hurriedly resigned and left Charleston to

It that h was the official guiltyof having kept Federal MInI tluer in the

Treasury Department InspuctnnInvestigating re because It

Is commonly that UlUlan has beenused BJI o to protect others

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was announced yestorday II Flauto Mngleo

will besungon Monday and on Thursday when

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Mm nnilskl to Btng Tonightwho has Just roturncd from a

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Tire Oaatler Collection of Oriental Artnnil Honnrr Anirrlmn ArtAiioclatlnn Collection of Pictured

The nnnouncemoat of the exhibition Jutot nt In the BallcrlMi tho American ArtAawlitlon 0 Kant Twentythird itrvet saysIt I nn steal of extraordinary interest Thischaracterization I wholly within tho foot andfew more excellent or more Interesting ex-

hibitions been heM In these room where-o many fln collections have been placed Inyears rant The exhibition consists ot MrWilliam Churchill Mutter collection of antiqueChInese poroeUlnii Japanese lacquers metulwork and other oriental art objects and MrFrederick Banners collection of modern pielures together with n number ol painting ofth early ICngllsh ancient Dutch or Flemishanil modern French schools the property ofthe AmorlcAii Art Annotation All the collec-

tlona are to he sold at auction Mr OMtlers attho galleries In thn afternoon begInning onTuesday April 10 and continuing on follow-

ing Mr Banners pictures and thosebelonelnjr to the A A on TueiJay eveningApril 10

The picture nre hung In tho largo gallery Dup3tard In iralltry too the third floorThin ownership of eaoh work I liven Incatalogue and on the wall are not placedIn two groups but mixed together Gallery Ipresents a appearance with the Bonnierpicture of the Barblzon school rind other qutottoned canvases whllf horn arid thore are por-

traits by the Engllihraen and other winters ofstill earlier doted Numerous good things ofquiet In the south end of gallery K

and a transition Is pleatantly made from thesoto the ImpressIonist works by Monet at thenorth end The various objects In Mr OMtlerscollection are arranged In oases In the threaremaining galleries

One of the lineal pictures by Plr Thomasscent anywhero U the Portrait

of the ConnteM of Wilton No 70 It Is ad-

mlrablo In dignity sumptuous hut reservedIn color ant altogether fine both In Its charac-ter RH a portrait and tha excellence of colorand execution The head of this matron ofmiddle age U painted with rare decision Inmodelling and great apparent voracity of tintwhile tho rich but elmplo costume of reid

anti tire gloved hand are no Ionsauthoritatively rendered If there were mornportraits such as tins by the English painters otthe last century there would be more reasontitan there IH for claiming a rank for thornequal to that hell by croat artists such asTitian Velasquez or Hembrandt It Is not toomuch that this portrait coniesvery near to going Into tho highest class As ItIs It I Imposingly beautiful The other Lawromeo In the exhibition Is Charity Mo

82 presenting ID tho two fulllenethfigures of youiie women In white frockswho are giving alms to a barefootedboy portraits of the Misses Newdlaatoof Surrey This Important work win shown attIre exhibition of Fair Women helot In Lon-

don In 18M It Is very agreeable In color andattractive In general aspect but It la far frompossessing the kind of excellence that marktire portrait of Ladv Wilton Oalnsboroush Ishero represented by a Portrait of David Oarrick No 34 a solidly painted head of finstober iuallty nnd Sir Henry hr twopictures Portrait of Mr Carlisle 711 and

Portrait of Mrs Carlisle No 7R Tho latter-Is rather painfully clean In the flesh tints butIs on tire whole A characteristic einmvln whllothin former Is a simply painted straightforwardllkenn sofn country gentleman Thn lIurgamnster No by Ferdinand Hoi i Catln-rlnH of Portugal N 81 by Mlennd illcnlft dand good and Portrnlt of the Wife of Adrainl-J Conies So 8 by Alonzo Coelle iu threeoth r tortrnlt that make their presence feltby ronton of some special riualltles ot exertlencu or Internet In execution Still moreInteresting however are tho two pictures byFourhus the younger Portrait of JacquesdAluremont Oovernor of Antwerp lr 78 No-

K nnd tho companion portrait of xrlfo No54 both brilliantly ilrcoratlvo nfl bothnarked by elaborate painting of detail

Thin Ilnrbixon pictures headed brTroyons Landscape nnd Cattle No 711 n

nolil picture rolni t In treitmnf powerfulIn color and rffectlvo In aompo ltlon and tipcelebrated La Orenotilllo No 77by Dlnr which formerly Imioniieil to thin mine

ChnrM A Dana It Is mellow In color anti en-

P elnllr notnhlo for atmosphere iimllty verybrilliant In the light ortloiH white i-

lluminate the clearing and without opii lty 11

tho rind dark rec R es if thru for Itthat two hrthesn fnmoiu-

PHlntfrs of iniortan M anti artistic valuear M In a exhibited fur noil

hInd some othrr pictures which innkn-flitlng cuiuiiiilonH fcr thorn Thru Miinl-lInrilwipps nn delightful srooIiUHn-snflii formitlve period and plenwi hy theircool grav color lumlnou steins flout limpid atmoMiher TIre Jlnrvltntho VlllsceX o Tli Mill No 4f antI Sylvan Dall-No 71 t being a subjectanti the Wfier two contalnlnu houses maul meldmtal flgures The Mill Is particularly Ilkabliiandls inucli to bo preferred to man morepretentious compositions There tire fourDvihlgnys Tho did at Vlllervllle No 41Mini Cvonfnir on the Seine So 72 as themost worthy nnd examples ol unequal vnluoby Vollon Mauve Michel Marls JaciiuoVictor Duprtf Adrlon Demerit and Hnguot-Ca7ln Is seen his best In twooutofanumberof works thasa icing The Homo of thnArtist No 70 with u scheme of quiet colortints admirably held together nnd accented

of white nnd CriJpuslull No 47 depleting a wheat field with-standing shocks antI tire moon rising Justover the horizon both pictures this sym-

pathetic and natureloving painter has usedhis resources to thu full and produced resultsthat are as complete In the artistic sense athey are pleasing In sentimental quality Theart of George ltine s Is well exemplified In alandscape with the title Hprlna Illosoms-Montclalr N J No 74 and that of A IfWant In White lurches In the AdlroidacksNo 42 antI several other work Tho two pic-

tures by Fritz Thnulow The Iano at NightNo U2 anti Winter No 44 am both ex-

trimely rood and t oth were painted evidentlybofore hn maker of potbolrors Verylittle by Thnulow but potboilers maul poorones at that havo Conan out inure recently sothat It Is Interesting to see ngulnsort of work that manic his reputation Halt a

dozen street scenes and character studies byItaffaelll several landscape efforts by ClaudeMonot with one very good one In The Hay-

stacks Oherny No 00 and one that willanswer very well as n torrlblo example of howbad he can be If he trht 8irle des henpliers Tempi Couvort No tin nnj fourstudies of heads by Dosnard about completethus list of the most notable things In this veryInteresting collection Not fitting In with thechs lflcatl ins urn hern made however Is asmall panel by iCnmacols It Is firnnlshToreador No 17 a small flguru in scarletrose plum color anti green soberly toned nailof course very skllfnllr executed Anythingby Camacots Is worth speaking of rind worthlooking at but this example presented by theartist to Mile Dattura Is not one of the firstorder It should not bo forgotten thoughthat flrot order for Zamacol Is a very high

The general nxoollonce of Mr Oitsti rg col-

lection l so great that to give an adequate Idoof the rarity Intrinsic And artistic vnluoof most of tire 11M objicts rind lots composingIt would require at much detailed descriptionand comment as Is contained In tire cataloguea thlclc TOlumo of many pages Japaneseceramics Satsuma faience netsukcs aridcarvings i carved janice crystal ard other hardstones Oriental textiles antique rugs swordguards Dnlmlo swords lnron lacquerscabinet npeolmons In precious and othermetals antique clo inn enamels superblaoquors rlnnabnr lacquer collection of bowlwhite porcelains blue and white porcelains Inmonochrom glazas of celadon dec-

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various groups Among the lacauen a wondorfully beautiful set of thlrtyUiron pieces I

cumbered I21I It In n gold lacquer marrlago servIce designed oDd executed for th-

Irlncn of Knwana a relative ot the 1rlneu o-

Hatsumii as a gift to the son ot the hither 01

with 1 IJThl U the most Imposing exhibit In tho Incuuer olae n but In many small single pl cithere equally fine If not finer workmnnshlp and art vlhn grxat liottleshapec

hart pa t of the Yungchnng perloi-

No 11U7 antI the largo ovoid vastof tho same dynasty 172I173H No-

1KIH nro among till rlmm ot theeelnln collections as lire also the two irraD-ibottloiharml vases Nos 1124 and ll 3 withenamel decoration of peaches In the whiteporcelain group Nos 7IM HLJ saul 812 art smodally notable as urn Now Mint 817 KSO

884 In tho hints and white Thn iltnp red piecesinclude n LangYnn flower pot No IM n tnloviform vann with pprxadlnK No HKJ

tall LnnnYao vase tall with swelllnibody No Ii031 nil very remarkablo In tinceladon group area largo pilgrimmoon vase that Is ana grand Imperial vase ISo 11U2 that Is

In enamel colors of peculiar brilliancy In

the style of the tnmiltt vtrte No 1100 and1110 a clubshaped and an ovoid vase ampieces that would oxhaust tho expertslava Nothing but long and careful examina-tion will sumac to do Justice to the mnnr beau-tiful objects In the metal and other antito such examination visitors may lo confi-

dently recommcndei-

lIlctiirrs nt the Cnlnntnl ClubThe Colonial Clubs manual loan oxht bit lo

of pictures was opuiied on Wednesday evenlnanti continues through the week Thtpictures are hunc lu the ballroomusual nail rim lighted by thn electricchandeliers Threforo they lure not very willlighted lout Buflldently wull to iinswnrilccorntlve purposes Thinexhibition title your nrrnnund hI the Art Cornmlitce tho chairman of which I Mr WilliamT Fvans cotiHl t fi nity paintings fuji nillire by American artists Koini un now workand otheis have been sea before butare well worth seeing again Thin Is the ensfor liiBtnucn with three of the Hluitrlctunis ri m Hmlcty of Amorlcaii Artist ex-

hibition F W llensnns Summer Douglas A Wnodlntid Maid Hiury-

WiilkHrs Tim Kliujom Thero arsave rid cood Wyitntx two Hnnior

sail three pictures by Inrieamong the 4 with twn from Mr MIntand tliroa from Mr Murphy Mr llognitnoiidiia churnctcrlstlo poco of color In After i

Shower Mnrlotte Mr Iensar un in-irrciilvo Nocturnn und Mr host In an-

usnal strong anti trim In Kvmihag at l orE

N A II llolton Jones N AWl gln N A and F Kelm A N Aart other notanli of luniUcap-whllo by Mr Hunger there two row

both otTrctivn nnd strong In coloronntctleut Oornflelil in At ilrrinwlch-

Khrde Island by Mr looter there tIrlJi1 cent Morn a vigorously hnndleil-

eltfot of ml t thrf rising HUH hurnlnsltHway through tire vapors Homo oilmr artists

In this welltialanipil rnlltctiotisro W ieilnuv llurco F S Church N A-

Wllllnm II Honi N A Lharl iIiolloPul rJulian Ilix lleori o It HmlillM N A anil WliHum Wartain A N A ami Theodore Ilolilnson

GRANTS GOLDCURA

The Famous Canadian Specific for

Drink and Drug Habits

What It Does What It Is

and What It Is Not

Grants floMctirn tin for many yc r teenrocouiilzcd Canailu UN honi

euro for tin1 drug habits but callsIn tire Ii itch Ktatcp had Ijwn limltfd wlill-npaniparmlvlr few pcnjile horn know of It-virtu With the fnrmntlnn ot tine fnnnillriM-

Mcilieal Companv Imwrvor fnoilltlic WITH

ppivMcil for tli manufacture ol thoIn Itiitlmil Vt nn n It Is noFury to priv Import dutlcc thi m illelne mayI in thin Stnlnout tire nuiu rrico n

In irtvlii iniiiily i DI piiuKng-niiolilciirn hn IJPOIJ no often lo tpd thnt a-

Mntiincnlii nml effect Isxearetly-nccc nrv It U liowuvur will enough to re

l tlii prnluct of thodin Institute In Mnntronl annul la the illcorrrror Jlr Ocorii firiint whose nouhlo work IntIm Miri ot liifhrlclv arid dnis ilInonuuB haLlviii him International ilhtlnctlon

TIe orlsln l Icvntinoiit ulvtm by him InTolveJ hnxxlorinla Inioctlonn arid while Itwa odnctlvo It wn costly In money ami tlnlIe ellovpil It possible to 10 combIne his modicln s that tiny could bo whollymonth nnJ utter of tu lr njcuorlmont whlHi noee nry to eitnbllsh timfact his clTnrti woro tuucf stul-

UoeiiiKH tho medicine contain fhlorlile ofBolJ IT the Grant i rocc n that Itvan tO hi M In solution In combination withother liiercdlentn It U called CiOUKTHA-anil nothing known to moillcnl KIPIIOP mete no-

aulckly and f ITfitlnlsr the of tho drinkand drug dlicanos A few ilnwi olclnn one who has teen drinking to cxccsit anti the fnithfiil of the medicine worksa pi rriianciit turn

lolilffiirn It n 11julJ winch can bo takenwork nnd It at onco dt trnyn tire

nervous cruvlnc dlmuant whIchwen to drink In u few lnr It restore ticnorvfU Kystcni whlih lure Income Imrulr d-

Lyoiiiilnct wih nlffihol to ltd iiirml condi-tion It makes contlntioiit drink nc liupomlblflanti dliitnitpful It iiulck In tlm-jevurcBtcusoH oviii In the stone nf deliriumtrcmnn It inducts restful sleep ndthonpp tlt annul permanently roraovtHthe cravlns for drink for It rrairhc the seat ofthe dlfllculty rind duals with tin cau e

OPIUM MORPHINE and COCAINE

hat turn current floldruM not oan the habit tint in nn lnrodlblvtime ooviTfnt CoMet require no utter than4 puekneo nnrt thin U withouttl Ililn until iirnMHl n which l the ollattempts Thin medltlnu IurmltM tine

the dnicnboiit lDitacit dot and to drop Italian without Inuunvrnlfnoe-

Uohliiira contains nn morphIneno product no strychnine no ursonic iitrotinc nn ivtlriot of coca nomIle no nurcotlc ot

rake nnil ann cnn give It vlh-enllr iif Its vain M o fuliV-dcmonstrntitl th i t ro Cnnndlan Ii rllaniiitsI-nilornod nnl cndowocl it Ipnfll-ninl It IH eoniiiifiiliil hv eminent nntiurmnclergymen r forin r rliyi imm iud hu in-

tniii to whom the Cqnn Medlunl CorarniyIn abl to refer

Ve uublivli n little l Hk contninirc httnrifrom poor mn anJ rich mti tvhioli houd-Lu i send your nnil Hunui Informationof vulu concerning lh hllnry nf tire goldfr ntniint trtiitmont which huts vir-ourad alcoholism and the drua hnhltn thotreatment wliiih has tTftctoJ In

din bo In Nw York nt-tlm following storesTHE C N CRITTENTON CO 115

Fulton StCHUHAR SON 261 Eighth Ave

co 23d StII n ONEIL 8K8 Columbus AveTHE WILSON PHARMACIES cor

Broadway and 34th St 173 llrosdway 152 Broadway Broadway andWall St

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wrnpi to any point In tho fnllnnkind ououah n mention TM Run In

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Cliiliiimn Vlni Wiis In by u Wurlrt-lniit lias In liiiiijiiinlili MornliiK but

Tfiupnrnrlly Ilrllrres Nxllnr iil s-

lliiiini that TlilinitrroiuII llrovoort Kane of tin Union Cluu tho

anti tin Tuxniln Club nnd William U

a ruportnr tin Wurlil ilcncrlhed yes

bruit thn intrl jatiui ol tire play Hipho forthe Jury In th huprvine Oourt rlmltml Tsimthat Is to dmidn whother Olga NithorHoln and

who intro tIded her In producingth play have ofTendiil against public decency

After thn o two hvl ti stlll il Jtistlco Fursmnnltold tho pronuuutlon thattint advUabllltv of plllni up testimony to provowhat thu tiny was Ilko uiileos there was omdispute In tlm acts 31r lluniranl of uouueel Niitli rn lii said he admitted thetruth of Dvarythlng that had been offered bytim rromjeutloii toni olTurnd to turn tIre easeover to thin jury ut oncii Assistant DlstrlotAttorney Le llnrbler who was conducting tire

salt that hw wanted to sum upTho summing up sot for this morning at11 oclock nnd oa u will go totho jury ntthe end of the noon recess

There was tho costumeof till noiMisml party NetliDfsolt MrHevclle and Mr Miiynr when tinny earns Intocourt Whin Mr Hi velle parted tlia

of his liiincil buck InIrIs chaIr it was seen that ho hunt on a brownand cheeked wiNicoat Insteml of thollumcolnrcd confection that had attratei MJ

much ntliiition on Tutaday It thatthe clmhke hud been mmle on udvlcn of iounfull Mia Nethor oi worn u litvumlurgown with fur Jlr Moss was alwnt

Mr did riOt conic Into the eano olown vuiltiim llu wile walklim tIre streetone onv hu wire with sinaiuurillnllty by acqualntuuan who thouch thn-fiift lii l iscnptiil Ir Kanes m morr nt thelImo was etnployoil by tlm IVorir-

tWhoro uro you asked tine UorU

Mr 7lpllboritiid for a limo arid saIdNowlinro

Come mn Hnpliu with me said tIre lIonS

Mr Kano went with tho temptrtr The nextdny IIH fount err ol twilvo very muchuHortcil pir in whoio oiiiuions ijiui-iirt ul oil unros n of hIs friend nuvi-pai r nnd wlui weru us ho II oriis-

aphoJury Then jtint to rub thing In howin MM t witnessM d Netiiiriiiiu at trial lit wuriliriclit lriwn salt of Bonn woolly materialnnil an exaggerated bin

Aftir tillinu who he VMIH und stating tIretime when liu saw the play Mr Kaiin wire imlcud

Mr ttartilor protmcutor to tell howhii n d thn Ihiiitio

I hesltntod think what do

How did you get Into tho theatre nskfdMr LA iiarhler

walked said Mr Kane aridsl lioc with rillef Yes I walked

Did you go IB in the regular wiltYi said Mr Kane rather testily by the

Did you for your ticket asked MrlliirbhT who hnJ nut bivn of Mr-

Kiit i unlnppy xperlpnen rilutiil nhovtMr t wan crimson lie looked

lit w u in iiHik headNn h sail nt lust MrLo llarblerdropped

tire Mibjict heroThu wltnesuwftx asked to de erlbo the cos-

tume worn Nothornolo as Fannylf lli nald that It WBH wryvn inn o of ome diaphanous material

i you lower limbsthr uch Mr I liarMer-

Ni Mr Kniie No-

lluiv illil tiho leant asked Mr Ix-

llnrhirWith n sort nf feline grace nail MrNovcr mind her fllno Bald the

Court nnd lawyers till In one breathi an you iiiannor In film ap-

rroahi Ili rl iirno certainly not replied Mr hen np-

tiantitly nni3h unfan and covered her fact hen

flu removed the fan face sfemed sad asever

Mr Kim related as much ns ho couldof till play bY act Ho romom-

t cr l thi stalreasi ceno iiultn distinctlytold how fin put hit irons under r nnr-

hhoulilHr uinl r lower lliiilniind started-upthe with hoi Thun IIu sail thocnrtiln oiine ilowti

What noxt asked the AssistantAti niny

It ctit up said the witness-Wlmt lion th AttornuyThey went u little higher up tire tntrs-

eilil lrMil thin1T-in1 iMirtHrj crime down agali-

Mr Li urged thn wllniss throughfour Iurtn n Court wan boulliiiln-itohowntgnsof inipnilHiieB when tin witim s-

IJ iUH us to what Impafter tInt curtain roe rum thin filth

HrniW tint you tee urged Mr Ln ttarbler

Jut stnui mid thin stairs nnd the doorWhen ni K l ns to tlm condiiat of Kuiiuy L-

siranj and Jran In another of the playMr Kami tlm they wero uBectlnnnto-

llnw tire anti tire Prosecutorboth nt nnei

lie put Iris arms around hnr around hernook

Tli witness siiid that ho rememberoi partsnf tie when fnnnvbrought her chill out Into the HetoM how Fanny Introduced thin child tomen In thin

yiv remember what tIm drill said

What did the hllday11 Tin to go out

AnythingI ilon t runiem her anything else

Mr Ilurimnl said that ho did not wnntto-rro hniimln Mr Knno Mr thn Worldr pirtir who canoe next was very much lit hisea i hat n en this play tIns Hn-

ilesTlliiil the action detail dwnlllnn-hurupulou l on this revels with which thus playfirencil nml thin stalriis scene wn n k I

couli SHO the outlines of MH Nith riolislegs tlirouch her gown which hi also do-

rcrili d ns ilIn motion its soul yes In repose no-

Id vim nuked If flue Bistres legsNot hir l es ho explulned tights

Hi staid that when th nettle witsilerosml in favor of until lt ilrantl at tha-i vp4 rtpt d a very beautiful poem llusaM that hf did not leinem-bnr it nirfeitlr line WHS told to r it It nswell ns In He began alter tho mannerof thin schoolboy on ileclumntlon day halt-ingly

I the liKht rf the rnnon-Il nt u n Inviil ine-

Omf Wi III MHi ir I Ml illUJtir-

II nnnhed the height of the dramatlo howVIT In a ijuirrel Iwtwien rannu11 ilrniui iiul Ttu Tl I sal was atiuerid

xiino reilecilon maP bv hannv and sn-dlSaatiphioooo whereiiiion th other

ciri sill Tin jury jumpediiniiiilrifiiily twice In quick in

hesu wi riM He ivanwith display how

yuniiv main a swipe at Til with handwhen iltidgii leutiud over and Inter

himIri to be In giving your tfstlmonr ho

snM He us as your eiin-Iitpriisxexntnlnlne Mr InKlli Mr IIumm

lirouuht unit MID fet that Mr Inulls hail beenIntrtiitoil tn study Immoral partS theplay Mr Hummel asked him how s

r costume us nnnv Irnml comparedwith that nf floho In Sliiimon son ti wall of the court room

msus of her leg uposod as Ih thatheaiked

That IP N snld Mr Inglli looking atthn painting Hhe html nn

that aski Mr Iliimmol writa miih of her

Mir o lolli nt tunes1 Thewltnios said that not BO mueh nf Miss NetherfriUH i ri mt HUH IH ms mtin liliiTt unit Set nun on theoih r HIM nf room

Mr HunimH lurid ih Mrntify a largeliunilT nf of srnesan I costutiis-ot I hi plot which wiro hnndnl to ttiu jury

Aiiothnr witness was count and begun tothe story ft tire Juntioc rursmahtested said he thought tire totet hil II imm l nded to ills

tlie lvi Tiptlon of the ilay Mr Hummol-sitlil ho did runt dlspiitn anything thrt hail beenml

Mr hew innko th motion askingthe Judge to ln truct the jury to aciiult Hereal MIH parts of lnillctni nttin ilnnuii with pmiiueinu H play that arms

lewd avnlv la iivi ni lou corrupt i

Ing nnd he ilki The Justice Interrupted

All that that imnns thn Courthat he IP in who lrew that

a v ry lurgi vo bularv-Mr how niailn liis motion which was

ilenleil Mr Iliiinm l null h minted toMin Vfher op oti ihnittrinil todiiyto lull

In low many other cities had nnli d thoThis luitlcisall thnt he would not

that evlilon if It wrr iTnred Mr Hiirnmnl-hald that liu fruit no ivilenee lien aInrg nixuuiint Ilnrmii1 niinouui d toIVirt Vfhirsol wi not acreit aeire s tin a vornan o sens nntl hatfhnliirml thniiiN to Iho jury with no

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The April Number of

THE LADIESHOME JOURNAL

Would have reacheda paid circulation of

920000Copies had we beenable to supply the demand We stoppedprinting at 905000copies and were obliged to decline anextra order for 15000copies from the Central News Companyof Philadelphia

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Tonight nt 8irJAMES P SILO Auctioneer

Filth AvenueArt Galleries

Bflfl FIFTH A VEX UK

A Very Important Collection of

VALUABLE PAINTINGS

Eminent Modern MastersAVI H V

PAINTERS of tlw iJUly Kiwllali nndDutch ScliDols

ON EXniltITO II TO I 7HO to 10

THE SA1K WILl TiE IlACB

This Thursday and Friday Eveningsat 815 oclock

AT THKFifth Avenue Art lallerles

Mb av 1 Itt and JSIh t-

Montross Gallery372 Fifth Ave cor 35th St

EXHIBITION PICTURESOFIJ-

YHORATIO WALKERNot Debra Shown

Cirl II Srhulttt Iurt Mlniral Wal rito b hind at mitt nrsl A irmrjlti mud trurtu-

ol direct tai fuctnry 4HI 140 t vf-WUV DlllNK CHOTON WATlin

CHANT WATTHOn W 1nr il 7 April 4 IBMl Hrf nf Ih lirtile ninlhfr lltJIMf-

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lintel Pmby ftlnn Churfh hjr theHi norv Dyk Suwn Kiirnt d uBi r-

ol the late usury Day tu Ur Cbarlri Thtnill-

kIUTXAMBOItlNHOXIlv ll T Motcnn-DU II D rector of Trinity Church AntI 4

lOiO t Washlnstton S jii tf North nimnor-J y dauihter nt lbs litt lldniunrt lnnrtol h unit

iBon to Jams Lowell Iutoani u UMI Nocards

IICNMIA JfAt P flh Amtxiy N J ArrllJ 1900-

FuiiTil from her late ffKlilemr nn SAte IVrth-Ainbay Krlilny April d 1900 at P M

CUNMAt nralllfhiro VI April 4 1900 VmywKlotruf WllllHin I1 Curie and lit utlittr ul

JoKfph Gpi lhue In the 4th rmrnf

Fuii rnlvwlrrt at tier Lite rralilenrp llratlllmrn-VI BuMrtay April 7 t 0i I M-

IIANKINMON At Marfa on Friday Marrh10 leon John II llnnklnAon In the 534 yrtr-nl lull air

Funeral l dlvin Arrnur IHrimM-fti jrcto wrn r Filly trvrntn t trUay April01000 at 10 AM Inlrmif nt at Tinrytown-

1IOOAN At her eslilfnre 3U1 Mi D St April-

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Notice of funeral hue rraf r-

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Iji1 In hIs 3 l rearitem er M bln rcsldrnrcon Irlilaynftrrnonii April

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A Grand Exhibition

9 A M

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Notable CollectionOK

OrientalArt Treasures

EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE

COLLECTION or

Master Worksnv

The Great PaintersOP TUB

Itnrbizon Jtnrly EnglishModern French nml Imi re-

sHtnist ficltool

Mr Frederic Bonneram-

iMe Mm Art Association

OATHS OP SALE

Aflernoonsof April 101 1I2I3I4At Art Galleries

Evening of Tuesday April lOtb

AT GHICKERING HALL

ratolosiirs will b-

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