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V TNkkfM-
Monday kl*h—"T®w Taplrf."
H'odarvday Klght Thai Q.
ifiibriMilto la ‘Tin* Hoondari."
T liurNfir Mgkl—The Kllmi-llrorti
< |wiit in ‘Mbf Fatal ObHI. n
Irlda? and Mght and
latarda* *l®tli## ,r Tlia ftpidar aind
rif ’
Tti# ’T© P.lrh to Many ##npxny
c'a* 1 iti *bioA U‘ftta I’rl
da r ght. arj!h two performance
t*rd®y.f#lt v i®r of vUcJiwm well
Th* piny ts tk f*ru® oocxHXiy of very or
dinary kind.
Th® th®*t#r will bo rg*#n rv-ry
r.'nht but ©r® thl® w*#k.
Topic®' will bo th® opamnf attrac
tion to-tnorrok r .*ht T * y*f -
menrt ©f Tom
®r," a Cmiifo ®u©t*w. will bo th® f#®-
turf of the w *k. Hrabryolia I• not ban
hra in four rir Ilia l®#! xi®tt woe a
th* Mor tn "The TU# of <T>mpa*r.*
Tho well-known Ki.mt-Haora oompai *
wiU bo tb® attract lon I %y
and LaavUi r rpariacbUr, •*Tho bpl irr
orel Fly.” wr.il dooo th® w#®k with taro*
prrfornmi < ♦ .
Bo much complaint hx® b*#n baard on
o "rim of lhe i #•* an l orf *4on i l
rw t to ®#®ttoig f*r-*#n* and jrlng th® J*fOk
r# of o r>k*y that Martoffor W®i* ha® *-
.***t that h#r#®ft*r no *:•# will bo •#*<!
while a I ar:.it on Iho
curtiUD w ill rw# • t 1 •/) o’clock, tor tnaurea
j*erform*ti > -#• • ’•! b jft o'- lock at nlk t
oral th### who < *me lata will hav** to r*-
iiMin In the rear of the bo>## until after
the ft rat a <*t. Whilo the will
perhaps think this rule ** little barib, tn
AcßliS.l t
,,
great majority o' tho .|r-r<vr* wit! wl
-.xm- ll- Th'># I* nothing no annov-nit
bk the bbbilmi of |.-re*uie e.ler a |.Uy
ti im cotom* !■ .’l, ai .1 eltra h. Orel |r;
of a j lev In e; —>. I'G for ' ne ptrejiii by
the mryfu on. If theater r' ere nnder
ft' n.) that they tnuel la* .*. time, and that
this rule will tie llvetl up to It will
surprising twiw -eon .-veryt-oJy ail* Cat
In the habit of arriving In time. The
umilßl i, fair. Hereafter Sou will have
to hurry.
F*or laughing purpose* alone 'Town
Topic*" l* eald tn be well worth I'e’i r
It U Ut perewl With bright, catch)
muni-, *<>me of which Savmncih
iana may have heard before.
The fit!.' are raid to b" young, pretty
an.l wr.t aoatied. wnl.e the nieti fit to a
nicety the cha ranter* they twrtray Una
follows Ihe plat without effort, find al
though or.' may have t at l *l* ..n*t teuirh
every few tenmlr, rare h tble to lo ’ow
the wtory and thu* keep In clone gympathy
with ah the ch* met ere to the very *nd
There > pethai* a certain Insufficiency
In motive, no convincing ra a run for the
•e* of the flounder*.
complication* of th# plot, but it l futllo
for • perron to find fault with th* exag
geration end groteetfueneea of pure farce
"The Rounder*." the r'jirtno comb open
vaudeville, whtrh comedian Thomow y
lteheoeke hrlnga here on Wednesday, de.
rive* It* origin from the name of n rung
w hiofi at aung and anted In the last ant.
and wtitle the title aetrine a trifle Ten
deriolnlah," II la certainly up-to-date,
are] *ugget* n breegy lime and abundant
hilarity. In f.iet. It fit* the play egartlv.
a* the etory deale with the adventures
of three men, who by their netlona ur<
rightly entitled to the term "rounder* ."
The liymun doe* not have the *llghte*t
Idee uf the amount of trouble experience.l
In the set*, lion of a proper title for
play. Piayt as * rule are written tlrwt.
and named afterward*. Author* and
manager* hold coneullatton after consul
tation. aid the plausihilly and virtue of
many different title.. ur diet um<4. It not
Infrequently oe.ur* that managera of a
coming produetlon advertise In ihe news
paper* for a tilting title, offering a ptlxe
for th* on* el*e:*d frnsn the many *ul
inltted. Thl* Idea via originally con
ceived by Manager ladercr of Ih* New
New York r'**lno It is not an uesual oc
currence lhat a * nmruay ha* been organ
ised and rehear*al were well under way.
betor* the nrlual title of the jUece ha*
been decided upon, iloineilme* ihe man
agement baa gained an Inspiration from
Run. Incident In the plot, or iroaelbly
• vwn. some chance speech on ihe part of
th* actor*. "The Round*r" was named
la Uda wajr. ll had aluiwl been decided
to emit work 'Wild Oat*' dur
litf t*f ih© i rtrd © r th# call
wan rr*a*t# for Thom©* Q S*.ibrook# to
r*h#ar<# limit ©rrr* r>#t *T>nf
Mwr*o4r/r f*4-t*r#r w a w* rt#
rthtttiai, irru ( *tDit*-ly lorntl to Harry
II Htnth t KhcrtftM. ilfd "Tb*r*
!* th * I.# for call 1* * Th#
ItMiiKkrv' ml > th* i.w born b tir m
r din#l
In I • It mlch? Im> * i<l
* 4*l it.iiy of th# tilrti llnm of n r*i#c,
uni *p*-©cties which hv> •tMvtfdri In
K >Mnr iwh Cwmo for v*rftou a<Hor.
rtni wtileh ttiy r#frMin#d with
f<w v# rw ♦ wvw fr#qu*'ullv ln*ri
MkiMMi r by liJidvcrt* nt r**fiwi:k
For IriiUn*'# a lirif* which reatc*.
* I jr at mu *n merriment miy m ,#r lh
Tnw r. Mii eVr# ■!;<! w r hl ti Im frrr|nrntly
r '*rir*#rw# j |n M-. c*k# i#*rt. !►
f m*y lr wrv*nw I m*> l>o wroUf!'* Thl®
w* not In trwi ©orlnwl Unrcito. t ut w®
* l4i djririf on# of th* rrliMifalft an I
Hr. it® wn t iktit to ta k by th®
'©** tniwiffr for th® mlwm>
i Hon n' ik*• of th® bufkirw"
.r 1% t rtaln rctft*. Tb# #mlrw • ri|.nny
w.i® on th# ®twv# ®t th® titk# ®rxl altliouMh
Hr. >*'• hr<■*.it® rmlrliy tnnhi il for ® wtill#
,e t># vr® ® nr hi h# hnully f'l*nnr#fi
l hi* mir*l iiml reiatrkrd in hi® itroll way.
I may bo wron* ) n>®y h# wror*'" Hi
rnlin®r #*f rfK *-ion ®t th* lrn# cr#*iwl
much fTM#rrlm#nt. arwl **n#r*l Itufb r®-
•ult**4 In whl h th* wool# oom(winy In
“dli.f th® ►••* dir# ior }4hd -f'h# l®t
* r i one# h*t S®*brook*
Ut#i this c*ich-Hn® in ®nd u# tt * *
* h iract## thramrhoui hi* h®u®K,#
Th® #.ir of i**Mt® win Mc> 11*v
iroirnlnff at k r> clock.
Th* 4CHmt M*®m <v>m;.in/ will h* *h*
TI ink.*lvlnff Imy tlo# r®l th*i hill
will h* “Th* Fatal (kri " * vw atmnar
dr im. Followlnr 1® * rUppifuf from th*
Atlanta Cn®<ttution: *At audiano# f
•‘fdrndid r*roiwrti>na #njoy#d th# Kl.irt
fleam jr• xliictloti of ' Th* FnaJ Card *
laM nlrht at th* Cr<Hmhta. Th# r#rfrrn
an* thrrnjfhouft ww* moat marttonou®
aivl th* hpprowai of th® big
* Jdt*h••# wan* ithur ri.int wldanr* th it
tho** pr#*#nt mjoyel #v®ry tart of th®
play.
*' Th® Fatal r’artV l* th# h#*t of th#
rrv*ierri that h*a h#n riv®n
h®r* In yawn Th® plot I® cleverly
w'orkad out to a < endued on. ar *i
th# wiorv is told In an Intelligent, plaual*
hi# m*rirr.
' (MfrtKn Klimt cartalaly k#®rv*w rraJlt
for riving witch a ffiod f<#rforrrMin o at
prl<#®v Much icMiery At
uwd and th* alar® wotting* W( *r .too I.
l<ome • xr#n#nt moving prtctur#a w#r#
glv#n between acta.**
“Tb# Fpular and Fir,** that mustcal
ap#rtabular #xfrav*agaii**. wlh all It® Ka-
I* .d'U' opie xnrlaiy at wcotir ry, womc®i,
magnificent m*tum#a. miulr. novl ®U||*
tmlqii* -fa* laities. #l#''trl *.'il i®l*
l#t# #?<*.. will l*a th* attrarticwi Frt*!a\
and Haturduy itigUl® arid mutlnoe ftnur*
diy. It rain- and exiwrirno* hav* a-jc-
iwl In forming an orgß<oiz.tlon which
fir i.eauty, n*v#lty and K#t*#r*l urtipfic
#*o#ll#fi' #. h*# a t tarul ir 1
with h will l- lim< ult of imitatl* t In *
*now of it# kind. Mr. I>a\ltt, whi!# In
Kurnj.# la>t ramenrr, p#Xir<t a ttuinbwr
>f h ading f .tur* !, which ar* #xp* o .<1
to cr< at® u Mcutmtloti. Th* organlaition
i# a larr# on* , n*imb#rltig ov*r forty |*o
pl*, r#Tiirlng two earn lo tiaA®|ntt scen
ery alon#.
Cl rw # C#*org*‘ f'Ofitrlbut#® to th* fTirl#-
wm* num ** r < f th* .M* tropi>ll*i Mo<a
xmc * tb Mirlptlna of ti* r*‘o**nt I**j*hlon
|‘kiy *• t Oh#rmm#rfr*u. lhat I® on# of th
m<i#t rngagtng pioduct® <4 th® year.
A ih#r-maiden.
•*T # FirgomM* r." n bl#ndtng of mTil
il rom*dy nrd t*travwgnfa that i* vary
•uc'‘#*ful kt th# W‘t. l® to lw given n
N*w York prodneliem at tn® Manhattan
al ;io*il*y time. A ped*l -*mpny l
b#ing crrvii!zii anl nix Chionfo artist*
nr* at work ui*m th* scenic etidlianvnr.
"I noticed some storb-s last i*Hc nboui
Interrupt Inns." eu*d the old-timer. “ar.il
|hv rf all a humorous Joke perpetrated
at tha expense of !>Hvln Wwrmt,"
i'cexed to continue he went on:
“It ** i In ll.tlfimore Forrest l>a<l been
Importuned to ni(M‘ mat great wag *nt
pnmleai Joker, Charles Kolshijry for his
company. rialwhurv a sense of the rtdtcu
loo* had tot httn Into all manner of
tremble, and ho found l( difficult to ee.
cure an engagement Mr Forrest took
him wi however. and one nlrhi while pi -
In* |n Halt Urea s Kesbnry took a brief
night off. Tim play that night w.i*
“Othatlo.” and In one scene Mr. Foment
a* the Moor, read those eilrrlng Itnea:
*' ’Thin 1* a bad. bad act.'
"From tha gallery came a voire: 'Ton re
rig tit, but the other taro wer worse'
"It waa Halehury. Ila had otowed him
aelf up aloft to enjoy the performance,
hut lOuliln’t reset the templatlon to wot k
In e*)* of hla hunwroua Idle Forr.vd
raved and stormed behind the sctrnes, lot
It spoiled hla a t but Kailabury name In
rmlltnt ao serenely he <■ never suspect
ed "
Next season's outlook for the American
dramaatai In even brighter than tha pres
ent on*. Among the well-known star* who
will prodnca play* bv native auttiore are
mentioned Mr Richard Manatleld, 'I .in
Murphy, Ada Rehan, lleniy Miller. Julia
Marlowe, William Ulllette and Kathryn
Kidder.
Alfred Mansfield. a I • phew of Richard
Mansfield. la playing .1 boy part In lleet
bohm Trea'a production of “Herod "
The extremes Of the theatrical map are
occupied 1 her week by lb- two companies
prMMltlng “The t’hrletlap ' one playing
tti Toronto aral Ibe other In New Or
leans. In spite of climatic illlJeronecs,
however. t>oth arc meeting with warm re
ception* and plenty of cold cash.
Hpenking of interviewer* and their
qurrwa nut long ugo Mr. Richard SI .ms
field sold:
“A favorite quest on s< em to lie. 'What
do you think of the rharueter of Shylock - "
or of ■'yrano. or King Richard; of luck
1 nsdreon, or King Henry, according to
the role watch at Urn moment happens to
h- conspicuous In ray repertotr*. When
tlm Interviewer do not rewch me person
ally they writ- t> a-k Itut why II vcry
performance of *<Hester* or 'Phylor k' or
'Cyrano.' or 'Arthur Dimmesdab'' or
'Henry' is my > VnrcasliSi, my view ,
my etssv nn 'Richard ' Shylock •
'Cyrano.' 'lMmmeedale' or 'Henry.' The
bi-ot way to find out what nn artlrt thinks
of a subject is to i*<■ his canvas or lib
mux Me. or read the dlssrri itam of the
essayist, arsl to determine the actor's In
terpretation of n character se him art It.
What I my favor.:■ character? It is uu
easy question to ask. T *> you -k 1 fu'h.r
to determine his favorite chJM? Chnrae
terlgatkm. the realisation ..f new role,
In nsitlul pregnancy and delivery. It Is
bom of study anxiety, liter, t iln Ti.e
(surent loves that child best last on his
knee or In hl arms loes It not occur to
you that tha serious congceutlous artist
loves that role heal which he Is acting?
Hympathy la vlt*li it l the marrow of
tempermant One bee -mu the character
In hand. Tha character becomes the
only one."
Tha revival of "Tba Mikado” proved
THE MOKMNG NEWS: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1900.
la h a dt at tn® M*inopoltt*a Opera |
lioie** in N>w Yfrk mat th# pl*o* haul
c * r tor th* m w ##k. Tn* revival
o: '>tlU#n and ButUvan t® ®*#i to huv#
t -*f mi ’ll a i*/r**iivir '4t that tn* oaf* rw - j
• tno havf • ..ji.dor- I tn# coon dlttl#* t
t P#*y part* of u># r or* "Flnafor*
* i.* -<m 1* produced a® * rasut* of this I
Ih* w® w##ki of “Htkado“ run m- !
#d th® first tim# tn th* hlatorjr of th* I
tf p®r* notia tnat an op*r* t>id ov*r
f* r that tun®.
\
A.*xaa lr l>arr.® p#r*. th# author of j
Mont# rrlao. - wan *n (Ktnrooti, har j
th# point to *h# luty whir h J*m#a O N'.ll
t*li* of th* f*noi® Fr#ncnm Mi a nroun
i*r witn an ir>r*rvi*w#r
"You ar® an ocxorooo. ar* >ou r.ot, Mr.
I *um®*T"
*T*-ruiifg4>”
' And your fathtr?**
"H# w*i a <|tjadrooo. M *
And hi* f ^;#r , * , •
A mulati i #>r a mulatto!**
’ And Mi (uUirr?
A jtrgto, air, a negro!"
' Might I r-r*- um* ao fir aa to aak what
hip fatf.*r *®* > *'
An ape, *ir men Pku, an ap#'~-M>
P#l!|rf end® wher* your* common Jit!"
Th# ©•*ll®-f#ra> t ntt#d ©how®.
Bavannah t® to h# congratulated iipoo
th# nr /tin that th® rklH m Gray *
t idt#d Show® will exhibit h®r# Thu: of*y
| (Thank*giving* Nov. 'Th*®* United
I *now* r om# well r#^commended, and It
l yo®® without beiylng that with the name
| of William h’eli® Mini J.tni#* H Gray—two
Itf th- fo'>moi*t nomi of the century
l 4 **orf ,*#sd with It. that th* show going
p*oji® of our rlty will !•* glv*f> a treat
:ri * rnarvcHH** 4i.d my®tlfvlng exhibition
I >f #klil uauaily a#en with ammwment n
-| (erprtass of mu kta*
Messto. Help, and <kray always on th*
I nl#rt for new f#wiur* and startling novel-
I ti®, hav* aparoei r.etiher *xpef*e. tlm# nor
#n rgy 1n m.tklng th#lr *how on* of the
I iirg'HU ;nd Ult tented #xhlldt!on® of the
lit> Tim piformiinc* throughout \% re
pl#ie with aw* inspiring feats,
JI-?.>• of uvlinal Haga- lty, trrwalatlMe
lowr m ski#* splitting nonsdna*. beside®
’he f.inwwH fto ig,. Hkl*r spectacia and
ih# *x #lient nvjrte furnlihet by a ehal
eng.* K*n*| nmt#r th* direction ot
l*r f
The B* 11® it fimy’n United Phown* street
i ingeant in thre# aectlona. with Its many
j d*nt. tai*l#aux and novelU* wifc
*>-* ur t li oSr.Urdi a. m. on th* lay of
•xhihitioci, and u pro ida®a to b* a most
j i4 ming apeoiaol* to behold.
Bell# A* (>ray'i how < are the first
j irmo#m*(vt InntKutlon In Amertivi to
milk# anew departure 1n the t-hovr butl
n##* In thi Internet of their patron*.
You will And no trickery, no gambling
I#v|r*a. no l*ogora.icing InAuoc#® Their
: mono 1® r ow. and ®lwy% ha® been, to In
troduce a high < l®* morel imuinrn. ni ln
-tttutioo. where a g®titj*cnfcn ran bring hi*
family u*i spend * few hours pl*a*ar.tiy.
ji a *di4U> j rlo* of ndniliston, where mo
rality nr*4 dtgnlty rrtgne puprem# —where
j # P* 51
dren and genHemen uaher® mre to tutnd
u. # to look #JTt#r tiitlr oumfoit.
Tb* ai*ow gminidp are luoited at the
corner of He.-on *nd >!**' Bnrvad street®.
Ticket® oan t*e iu rob seed tit down-town
’leket seller® at <*irdn®r‘f * h'ur
rdshing store, of Hr ought on and
Hull utreet*. on and nftar 9 a. na of the
• ia> of exhibition.
In I.t>ve‘a < uuftttlnnai.
From th* Fmert Bet.
To you. whore every word and deed *n<l
thong lit
Ring true and honaet as thrlce-deeted
gold.
The tale of my shertcomlnga I have
brotig at—
Now you have given the pat don I be
eotight.
Forgive the little I hav* not told:
The fnoluh. petty faults I scarce ran
name;
Bo mean and paltry are they, that I fwar
You woukl not think than worth a word
of bis me,
iou Would but pity and—dee pine them,
dear.
And iticK I love you eo Irl women'* wise,
Nor am from woman • curse of pride
exempt,
• • i' r • •... 1 within your eyes
Hatred, my beat-beloved, then contempt!
Wherefore, to yo* w hose every deed amt
t thought
Arc cry Phil-clear— you, whom I lo\ too
well—
The tale of my *horteomlng* I h*v
brought.
And you have given th* pardon I be
sought,
Forgive the little sin* I cannot tel!!
—Allrm Hea;h.
—A sugar plantaibm In Cube, near the
town of Krrtfxta. 1* ih.ftx) acre* In extent.
It cmphiyet I.4>tn person*, and on.lt there
■re two f.m*. thirty milt* of railroad lot
longlttgr tn the place, thr.-e steam r.iilroitd
lipiimorlvfp many homes for th* white
peoplo Old the native*, a hlg sugar fac
tory and a rlv.-r. which float* lighten
loaded with *.tigar from the platdutton
dock* to Ihe ship* on the tana:.
THE ARMY OK HEALTH
I’h# Army In tli# t*hlll|>|*lor® Inalu
n I Men n t lompnml Wltk Thl® One.
If ®U the poople In the United Stale®.
Canada ami Great Britain wlki make daily
of SiittrCi Dyapepsl* Tablets could
lo ®#mhi®d together it would maki d®.
hi my that Mould outnumber our army of
• 'll# bundled thousand hy at leant tlv® to
4 Vl#.
Men ond women, who nr® broken down
In health, ar# only a |*rt of th# thou
Bjfi’l® w h u.'*# thl* iHJiMiUr i*r#paratlou,
ihe gr#at®r number are p®oii# who ar®
in fair h©lth hut who know that th* way
t.> keep well is to k#t.| th® dlKcailon i*#r
ftet mi *1 ut Htoart's Tahh ia mm regularly
as in* al time renne® to insure hga®-
(lon Mini proper a*itnii!tion of food.
Prevention i* ulway® better than cur®
and dime*® 4a ii Mai no fouthokl If th*
and i# kept In good working order
‘ y the dally use of fituart'*
Tablet®.
Mr 'Hiomas Heiti#, Mayfield. C*l . #aya;
"Have ut#*l and recommended
Tat |*t® l-#4!.iu-e ih#:# * nothing !ik* them
to keep th# wionuich tight ”
Min la Ita 4 1 iv#l> , 4dJ7 Plummer ®tr##t
I IMtsbutg. I'm., writ!*®: “I wish everyone
to know how grateful I <m for Htuart*®
Hyiiapeprki Tablet ►. I * uttered tor a long
time ,-md tllil not know what ail*ii nte. I
I l nT fl#Ph right ahng tintil one l®y I no
li -d in advertisement of the®# table*!®
id Immediately bought aSo cent la>x at
rh# drtM? ®tor# i -in iwily on th# ®#con I
(■ox and nni graining in at I #<dor I
have lit Inal found something that Nil
reached tn> ailment.*'
From Mr® Hcl Eldml Him Prairie.
Wb • '*l w®# tnk*n lixxy very odd#n)y
iti.rmr fh# hot weather of th# pa*t mm
ner After t#n day* of ronitant digain#®®
I went to our loo*l phyntnian, who
my liver waa torpid and had n*#r-reat#4i
ray blood; lie ma for two week"
without tmi' h Improvement: I finally
thought of tttuart'w Dy®p*p®bt Taldetj
(which I had ih*©l long lefor® for \ ®rlou®
b.iti f*'ltr.g) and ihe flr®i three t.ibbt#
1 • ip* and me.
Thev arc easily th# beo *ll around fam
ily m dlcln# 1 ever uaed."
The army of people who tk* Htuart*®
Tablet® ar# moMjy people in fairly good
h o!ih, #ind who keep well l>y taking them
ngtdarly after final®. Tmv otitain no
opartt cocaine <g* nny cntJiarttc or Inju
ticua drug®, MtnpU th# natural pepioneM
and dlgcittvaa whiuli every weak atom
a h lur k®.
Htuart® I)>®|#|>®b Tablet® are add by
druggt® everywhere tn United tiutes,
tj.*i.aia and Great litlUlto
THE MOTOR STARE.
FT I* A M1KI) I.OOK OF HIXR DC#.
PftfifllATlOKa
An Attack of Nfnnm Frost ration
Thai Followed the ©opposed itua
nlMjt Over a Rlaliy, ©iow tb# "train
of ©terrlng a Itaeiaa t ar Throagh
t tty ©tree I •—| 1m- ©|ok#r ■ l.hrr> a
of *ra%# t unrrra—H4 la
% arylag I on*® Approved for Ip
liolßtrry, <*ar and Footmen To.
ila)#Holor * ustaiiin la l*r#para
tlon for i old Weather ©pin® Are
A'ery AVoaderful Agnftr® t lo#l
Fleetrle t arrlage® Are 9*lfted Will*
All the I oilaesa of a lloudoir.
New York. Nov 23 —Th® merry ting-a-
Itng of th* lady automohliirt*' b*ll 1® just
h#gir.Tiir;g to hdd to th* music and #x ;te
mcn* of city atreeti* Hereto tor* Amen* an
women have* allowed tnelr Parisian staler®
to take th# l#ad in this sport end moat
cf th# and forma In motor ar
dr.ving cum# from the other aide of the
w;*t#r. louring th# summer weather on
tiie ijulct country roads, however, tremen
dous strtilea were ma<lt toward the aoqui
pition of Die ri< t approved appliance® and
oh® ran wKh a matlnna group wHh a vision of infanticide before.
training tn <h# art of aumtnobtllnff. and
It retnalr.® to b# ®ecn If loi Ameticalne
ha® not, on many points, gone Iji ParF
define® even on** or two letter.
With excellent foresight and a® long
ago as last spring, a half a dogen wealthy
and fashionable women of a certain
notable summer resort banded to
gether in un automoblla club, and th#
membership fees were devoted to the
worthy purpose of Inviting over frotn Pa
ri®, at a tempting salary, a famous train
ing chauffeur, to give them leoaon® In the
proper handl ng of t!g ir costly vehicle®.
Thla ■ a;*abic stoker h.id won his spurs
teaching th# Iruches®® d* Luynea. th#
I>U4 hcase iHizc*. tha Inn'in -***® of Port
land and IVvonhlre, and other great for
eign Indies, th# gentle art of driving their
horseless carriage*. Though h# cam# over
♦wpecially 10 tench th# mtmt>ers of th#
exclusive automobllo club, he found (he
,^N V \ -- * f MZ f
The up-to-date chsoff#u®e In her leather coat for a winter sp.n.
general fenunlii# Interest in motor
vehicles mo wide and ever ®x
twinding ttmt during th# summer sea
son alone he gav# l>-Mons to 2W worn n.
% Muratiun of \er%e.
What they all ki-ned to learn we® not
only th® rnMStery of their vmp-hlnd- on
country road®, for that, after >iU. I* a
trick acquired waally enough, but the art
of ©leering them®#lv#M with confliien #
d*xt#rltv uxl grac# through crowd#*l eltv
thoroughfares. To k> thl® without wear
ing the motor star® I®, the Frenchman
avers, only acqulrnl by pr ictic# and y
th® iosw**>ftlon of excellent him! ol®eii*>ut
nerves. Tlie motor star# 1® a Oxer br-l
expression on the glance of !•-
siiair, that * loud® tho f**r face® of too
many women, however ex|*rt. directly
any puzzling combination of moving ob
j#rts l® #ocpur.t*ied In a iwirrow way
ttecr.' femuun® divgt are never th# vic
tim of this on inter aw.#. t*e?nylng At cgu e
lt ivcision. fear and Mljitntnw*. wMi®
others And it IgMKMMiHe to overtom* th*
stage fright of nu’om -biur-.g In towr. anl
have had to give up the pwfaongl #l®ering
of tbetr wet china®
( m* who i-oilurHy r# k
)*ea in her country road experiments
aboard .m autunuu -.*#. f • md hers* !f < c>ttw
pletfly pgri -sCrl ken on ting tar
ftrat tour of the town. :’)©** My. °*‘r dav
not lonjj ago she #tt*tfipA*d th# fstx!
feat for on* who ha a th* motor stare, of
turnitm a corner and bowing to a friend
stonultaneo ally She ran pi imp mu>
batch of woman, hurrying UMtln## wwri
aiid h#r ruuher-tird wheel® ran direct 1 y
to a cMnru of gor.l**d screams, orer
what, to her horrlAel r. #emed *
i*aby m long clothes kept her head
• umei'-oUy to atop her machine and then
fainted away. When her aeoeea return
ed she found ai # hid real y run ov#r
nothing more sensitive than ’he absurdly
big -hlfTorj eld chenille that <- <>'
and matinee fieuds had dropped In her
fllgni. but a hard at!®* k f nervoua proa
tration followed the ll*r.t, er.d it will
be month® befor* that woman 1® able to
tool h#r handsom# pheton along the
jui* :**si park rui<U.
©onte ©it-rrssful l>r|v#re.
It la lack of stout n#rvea only. ay the
I'reiAchmvn. t hot prevent* ’he American
j v oman from claiming the palm as the
flneet automobile driver of alt her ex
Sh* certainly team* rapidly, xraeps ths
, mechanical value of the appliance* *l
-most at a sane, and ta not half so reck
lt*s a* TYcnch women. One of the moot
1 skillful nutomohlllsta tn this country la
Mrs Willie Vanderbilt, who learned every
lirtek In a couple of lessons, and can roll
up her sleeves, pull a blx greasy French
machine to piece*, and put tt tog—ther
tiyaln, as cleverly a* a skilled machinist
| Mrs William U. Tiffany t* another
American woman who hae steered her
husband h powerful racing car *t the
speed of forty mile* an hour, tart as yet.
unlike their French slitters, the American
women show no anxiety to break any mo
tor records. The deepest Interest at this
Juncture ts centered In the ornementatln
and style of tha vehtcl.a, and tha set
tlement of that very serious question as
to what mlstTMs and footman should wear
when out driving
Moth t omforlnble and < oqueltlsh.
Beyond all doubt the smartest motor ve-
hide, so far seen, is the low *wun, re.|
t'<lled w.iaonette that hull, i Wl > |,*ns
• •id ts upholstered In warm red leather.
The Mark t ainted automobile hath n „
•rarm* very evidently for a oman nni|
she prefers the flush of rl.-h color that
ITo.la.ms as much a* tnythlttg ei* th .
d.ftervtHt* I4i*' , sn a her... „u> arn.x,
at.d the other kind Th. t* is a
'.ither Ftench) alßur, .ontf or table
>ci coquettish In every line. Tin- t.ody u
' air.ted the color of cherrywood. ticked
out In iloes of a Ilx It ter shade. aii tit*
leather ttiat covers the cushion* Is a|, u
jndtshed cherry tit tone, <tr n„, cllrv *4
wtHKlrn lack of the lsjy the owner's Ini
tials are deilncattd Inside a tiny oval
spec* and he* name and addrea* u re et!
trraved on the nlcklu plated steering he*l
or lever.
HOGAN’S.
LOOK A1 the past few days has
OTTR <sPFCIALS had a rat,ler d epressinc’
UUK effect on the sale k
FOR THIS heavy stuff. We, there-
WFFK fore, decided to liven
vyc,c,lw ' things up by giving un
precedented bargains in all departments. The quo
tations below will show that we intend to divide
profits with our customers.
*Mnrh Illwich'.l I’nton Dam*k. -S'.
tiO-mrh Dinarhed I>ara.ik at 44c. waa <Oc.
n-lnrh l/wrn Lm.iß iu 6ft'. " >* 7*c.
Tl-tn h KlrachrU kfcien Diraaak. ISc;
WAN $1 .’JO.
sp< tat NawJtlra tn Frtnite.l Dam*k
T ibln Sat* at S3 40 par at.
Novalttaa tn Fin* Hrnxttt''h<l Tabl
Sat* at $4 Go *t.
K*tra gutalrty tn Flna Un'n Napklna.
with dotba to .vuteh. 4** par *©t.
at 'JS*'
All-IJtian Hurk Tow*!, hamtn.rt f>r Ift'.
Hlith Novalttaa tn M;ir*ail!* an.l Satln-
Ftntah Bail Spreaila. Special spread tht*
w**k tor "Also a reitular f1.75 spread
for K B . . . _ _
Special Sale of Ladies’ Hose
Black Hnae for IV.
24* Black Hoac for IV.
Ju*t recatva.4 a t**auttful Itna ot La lla*"
Fancy Hose, atrtpad arvt polka dot*. In
laadm* ahadaa and colors, a* popular
prtca*.
t>ur atov'k .vf Kmbrolderetl and Hatn
atttchad Handkercht*fa are the nw-4 va
rtal aad con.,■;•! tn the city.
Full Bn of Fancy Brlc-a-Rroc for
Xnui Hollda>-x. orwlatlnc of rocket
tiook* axtd Card Caaaa for Ixtdt** and
Qent*' nnd of m*ry conoeftrahla rrtnk't
and navrlttra that have been broutcht out
tht* M*on.
lotdlW Kid Glore*. tn the laadtrtt
ebadae, from 78c tn *1 75. in button*, ctaip
and laemtt
fur atock of Ftna Collaratt* are tvrni
up to bo the flneet over tnx>urbt to 8 -i
vnnnah. Have n look and be convtn t
Our Carpets, nattinjfs and Rujfs have been selected with
great care and at prices that Insure a sale.
DANIEL HOGAN,
Corner Broughton and Barnard.
ii Big Cl Show Ming ii Sin
THIS YEAR.
i ni iiii sms s james . urs
UNITED SHOWS
Will Exhibit at Savannah
THANKSGIVING DAY,
THURSDAY, NOV. 29.
AT BOLTON AND EAST BROAD STS.
The SEL.LS-GRAY Monster United Shows—Two Performances
Daily—Nothin* Can Bqual the Splendor of These Gigan
tic Entertainments—See the Worid-Renowned Bare
back Rider, MISS EDNA riARETTA.
The two famous aortal gymnast*. Ihe Karl atolcra—Maude end Hard The o*ta
t,rated latrardo brother*, the world'* great-M acrobat*. Their ftrat appcaranca la
America.
William Delaney, th* world-renowned clown. Is with Bell* Sc Orgy.
The Greatest Collection of Wild Animals Ever Shown Under
Canvass—The Wonderful BOVALAPUS, the Strangest
Animal of flodern Times.
Don’t Forget the Date-THANKSGIVING DAY—Nov. 29
WIU exhibit at the following place*:
JACKSONVILLE!. FLA. Monday. Km'. M
VALDOSTA. GA. Tuesday. Koa. 77
JKBt'l', GA Wednesday, Nov. 74
One Day Only, Afternoon and Evening,
CHARLESTON. B. C I Friday. Nov.
Next" after wnltm the phaeione.
shap'd very likr* Ktn.ill vl lorla*. arc the
mu>i popular and miw of th* -** put forth
for th* trade have th>’lr knob*, handle*,
run*. He., ill uiounied In eliver and be
neath the flap Ihui fall* In front of the
seat lei a *et of smart motor water*
proof* pull out to enable the driver to for
tify het*e.f and the Interior of her trap
against the severest shower.
Carriage Carling Tuaei and Healer.
Everywhere In the manufacture of liorse
lea* vehicles. when they are for aora'n'i
use, the appropriate color red prevails.
Open the door of the private brougham*
Just new ready for their purchaser*. end
rich red colored siik will be found a* ihe
cover-legs lor iUhlon*. and as all the
closed Carriages are propelled by electrici
ty those btillt for femtnen buyers have a
tiny apparatus In one of the waba where
curling Iron* can be kept, and warmed at
an instant's not!.#, for a tirnl tweak at
curls that won’t stay put on a damp night.
Another carriage of thl* son. turned
out for an elderly and delicate lady, has
a Pleasant little battery, from whi h,
white driving round on an exhausting se
ries of calls, -he can draw comfort and
stimulus for the task on hand. A* to the
temperature of those closed motor vehic
le*, that can he regulated by the turn of
a ecrew Many of threw have a small
thermometer let Into the clock ra k un
der the iron! window and by watching
this, and turning a sorew near at hand,
track or forth, the temperature of a June
or a January day can be acquired.
AiifamuMte t tilmes.
Over la Tarts li la Ihe mode to warn
the pedestrian of your approa a In a mo
tor vehicle by waking the elsas with a
pneumatic horn. The ad ami bronchial
whoop of the Parisian horn U not, how
ever. at all to the taste of the Ameth.tn
women who have one and all pronoun **|
It. favor nf ts tl* for their horseless car
riage*. lint there are bells and lorli*. and
a horn Is better than a Tsell that got* on
the nerve* with Its harsh me a lie edge,
consequently there Is a tremendous st.r
about bells In automobile circle*. The
proper l>eil must h.n. none ofjhe bicycle
•ttddrnness and sharpness about It, n ne
of the trolley car cant, or the door bell's
whine, but the women are very eager to
<■■ ure hell, for th Ir carriages thai have
a sweet ut perfect!. Individual timbre*
It Is eitretn. |y dimcult to satisfy this
demand and the automobile build, rs ire
trying little Chinese rod Japanese tell*
with -real snecea*. yt . mr .
arranged to ting In a pleasant chime, and
others gte*- forth a sweet ding dong that
r. minds one Of the vide# of fhe andent
dork on the Stairs from which It I* no
secret that some of the l est !*.'|s have
been ruthlessly wrenched.
The Stoker's Marry.
Juot aa lively an Interest la felt by 'he
women who drive automobile*, in fhe
Wherewithal they and tip.tr fooim n or
"stokers." tliwy ore called, *h .11 Im
clad. If you go to an experienced tailor
and ask hi* aide**, ho wIU Ire apt to
try and convince you tn favor of a livery
that I* a cros between (hat <,< u h.li
boy and a Pullmm car conductor, hut
that la not the ' thing.- Hull rcrUUh
Black Taffeta for 4c, worth oc.
Black Taffeta for s*c. worth 7fc>.
lH*ok T iffct.i for TJc. worO. t! 00
Black Taffeta for 44c. worth Out a
fnoh** wide)
I CMlornd Taflfrta for 7c, worth Ko,
Colored Taffeta for 44c, work S3 00.
Black and White Taffeta, extra tux
worth Sl.2ft
Bln k Henrietta, 2So and Mo; w*uM ~
cheap at 34c and 50c.
Block Henrietta. 44 India* wida. u
would bv tpxMi valuta at 40c.
Black Storm S* i*r 41 Inches wide, all
wool, for 59c.
Black Ht< rrn Sere*. 54 tnohe* wtd* all
wool, for *ic.
I Black Pebble Cheviot 44 Inches wtl*
iB.nO. It 75. II M.
Black laidlc*’ Cloth, 44 Inches wtda 55a
Black Cheviot. 44 Inches wide, ell wua,
| 59c
• '..10r. .1 Cheviot. 44 iitche* wide, la *ll
i shade*. 59c.
We make bold to oaaert that tn Draet
Trim mink* we own not be equaled ea
where In this xroUan. The very tataat
hovaillaa tn Bolero Sate Apohq'ioa. Ali-
Sv*r Tucked <*hevrona In Gold and 05.
var
La lice’ Bilk I'ndorwkMn. tn xaOoa
-rylas and colore, thla week. *4 reduce
prtcaa
French 'ltaonei Watet this
weak It 49. worth K.M.
Our m*Kii4lleent etook of Ledt**- and
Oent*' I nderwaar r*d*trdlae* of profit ?ti
the r-a-on that w* k.vu*ht too terpel
antlcipaftn* a. *ever winter Come ear.
ly and trot the pick.
brown melton trouser*, coat and cap. pip
ed In a lively tone of sealing war red
cloth and worn with a waistcoat a* rc.l
as that I-cloved of the golfer, la the only
livery for an automobile footman un
less. of course, your runabout, or wagon
ette. or phaeton, la painted blue *d<h
white or yellow decorations, then the liv -
ery should be blue with canary plpng
and a waistcoat of canary yellow wvh
leather
The footman should wear long trousers,
a cap of the flat German military ehgp*
neavy red .togskln gloves, snd for vsry
old days a complete suit of furs orsy
wolf skins are need for the kneel##*
coats and round cap* of th# fashionable
stokers, though they are already begin
ntng to Import superb sheep and xt>*t
skin ra.v-o.fc coats from Ruesla A set
of Siberian fur* for an autoenoWte's fox
man Is an Impressive item of agoer * In
setting up mr of these new equipage*,
but they don't cost nearly a much *
the motor ■ oats that the footman* mit
tresaea wear.
A rtolor Casluna
The MouJlck ta the fashionable wrap
to wear when whirling about In an ope"
• rap. It fall* to the knee, fastens down
one side and I* held firmly at the waist
by a rrlnged sash of red silk. It* most
Important feature Is Its enormously hl* n
ol.ar, which faatens over the mxith.
reaches the lops of Ihe ear* and leaves
only th* eyea exposed to the terrific blast*
of eoid air that strike* the driver when
her uuuutuildle I* toddling along at * I*°*
of sixteen or twenty mile* an hour.
• of broad tall, beaver, seal, mtnk
and even of ermine are sold by tht fur
rier* for special nee when aut c> mobbing
ten a woman who hows her own steering,
while she pula the footman who •*
lvehtnd her into a roat with the hah"
side of ihe skin turned out. wears herself
a long MouJlck of dull red leather hue"
with fur The leather of her coat la h*l>
ly dressed dogskin, not quite so heavy *
a man's glove, and show-mg an outl ! *
finish us smooch and shining aa a.atn.
The oat la lined will! finest ewansdown
wadding or a durable cat akin, and h' r
collar touches the ttp of her little pf*
lose When It is turnl up In deflan-• >t
ihe Icy hlaats on top of her head
a cocked hat of .hill ml heaver bartered
with brown fur: to protect her hand fur
lined gmuneleta arc drawn on and the wild
horwtnan himself 'tjuld not overtake m "
of these smart, well trained amateur au
tone.lnUet- when ah# stcem her trap m"’
un open stretch of park road and P'- r '
,oses to Show an admiring audience what
she can do when ahe tries Emily Holt
••It cured *.”
"flraybeard broke up rheumatism cn
me." says Mr Chas. Thoms*, the Jew
eler on Whitaker'street. "And put nit m
better health than I have enjoyed in a
b>ng time."
Take Gray beard Pill* for that Ainy
feeling—Loal *ppetlie. and follow It up
with a bottl* of Greybeard. It I* •**
need Hcspees Drug Cos., aol* prop*.,
vannah, Cl.-t 4 )