THE MORNING POST" MWi JAY. NOVEMBER 17190 1
some pertinent ques- in hotels and n trains, or to waiter-
" . " a Ov Pv 9v a. 4?v ri replying by sskin
M 4&l.fk-U3iVSSS. W 'Vk"TS TW-VJl tti'W- ww y W T V-V . . . . . ...... . ., t ... T
jbJ&VSTTir w w w y w w w . - - . tion.s ant ciung Miue Tperimext,.. fact. .. ships . .in - ; notew . auq restaurants, as
; . " . i Tliv . rutin t i:tr.- thn t'ac-r thftf northern tiiovn'h rfpc-ro linotvne onerator (in anr
a iff "RT .- - t ' - - ..... ,. . -- : -
K I Pi & o.
i love for the negro is tonnned to oeetiari. greJlt daily paper in the north that is so
iay. now mm) MUfhi umws u iu j oun(i.ir . ..enouncing-v-toe south for- it
;north employ negro clerUs.' ilow many, attitude toward the Roosevelt-Wasb-
uegro trammeu are enpioyeti on cortn- . . dinner incident? Does any one
'era railways? How many negroes hare
been appointed postmasterships in the
THEATRICAL WORLD
W W V V - 1.
Manner Hirers will open this weekV, srs,' will be here at . th-Academy j
rJ ractioas with the c.elebrat- of . M,c early January.; A stranger . , . ,
,!UJ,l,vl .! employed -ia northern 'mills and facto-,, ize that he has notnmg to' gam from tae
"f-n' t 1 1 1 l ies alongside white mechanics? North j alleged- friendship of men who seek to
blgs . , iiie is limited to the position of porter I use him' for political purposes only."
latter conies to Washington for .his in
auguration. John.' Adams resented the
call uiMa the"-Presidentelect when .-the
failure of Jefferson to pav him the reJ
qui red n'rst visit .aurius awem-cu
elf fiejui the 'inauguration of the Father
of Democracy; John Quincy Adams
acted similarly when Jackson. Ms suc-
IIow many
irkmnWy saccessful drama
'Wo Little Vaunts. "on
Atlanti
success as this one. It had continu
ous run of over !X presentations in
raris, and, after translation into Eng
Ush was given to crowded house m
London during a run of over 600 con
secutive nights. , . .
Although the production brings, into
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TWO LITTLE VAGRANTS
would -never pick .the haiidniaster otitj
of a crowd as a musician
hit upon as. one of the
and most successful of commercial men
However, liis joiaI, ruddy face and
fashionable cloiu.es von--- dispel the im-J
pression that ne was a staid business i
man, though his glad hand, his broad'j
of these northern Kepublican daily
northern states; uewspapei ce..
r fn-rp- negro reporter, or .a negro cuy eaiTOx.-
mecbaiiic8 are ' some ui uaj mc usm iii
i ' eeswr. refuel to pay him -the cus'tom-
i
Some Things That a
PresicSesit Hay Not Do'
arv honor. The first tail of -a I'rfSHlent
elect should be returned by his prede-!
fcisur within an hour.
A Pit sldcat must not exercise his rr-f-cmal
.choice in escorting -ladi'es to 'his
fccroal dinners'-. Cei'tiin s-trict ru'.cs
poTei'ii the seating o guests "at tho
function. At his diplomatic, dinner lie
must pay the first honor-So the wile of
the' -..dean of the diplomatic corps t.t
Ire.eut Lady Paunoefote; at h.s Su
preme Court dinner, the wife of the
Chief Justice: at ii's Cat'ntt "dinner, the
wife of he Vice I'rr:der.t.
lie does not .make. ns?a of coajnlj-
nientirv forms-in Oiieuiu? vanl ctOfX-g
olTiclal letters. lie
Fromthe Ladies' Home Journal.
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GaayWrrH 1NNS7 BAND.
service ran immense amount of magnifi- J gauged smiie, and roaring laugh would
cent 6cenery ana man iciusuv.- . )an a suggestion of his being fae
startling stage cilects, us potency lies
principally in the virility of its remark-aoiy-
story and nsoimtding plot. It is a
bold picture of au c-veutful life of thrill
ing vicissitudes, containing the essence
ct true French -romance worked out
vita good taste, and giving wide scope
musical genius tuat he is.
Get Inues on Ids --feet after dinner
ana you will feel certain that a mis:.
I take has been has been nyde i:i intr -
uucing aim as a musician, tie will
ti stories of the road until his listen
ers are -n an uproar, and then wU
for acting. While it is devoid of the K0aerly discuss some question of the
lightest exaggerai iou in its thrilling j fay Cut ne never talks shop, and yo.i
Fituations ana exciting ennuiAes. it i
full of rapid, even explosive, action.
Many of the old favorites of former
reasons are in the cast, including Miss
Xeva Ilarrison as Fan-Fan, Katherine
Vincent. Arthur Cogliser, Del La Barre,
James Baam, C. Eodden. Prominent
amoTig the new members of the com
pany are Ray Scott, who as been spec
ially engaged to play Claude, Lillian
;-merv. Jessie Lansing. Alice Lthel
will never, hear a word about music
and the Baud unless the spread is i.i
relation to them.
THE OLD HOMESTEAD.
Tie more one sees of Deaman
Thompson andhis delightful play '"The
Old Homestead, the better we like
them,' for they still exert their old
charm. The simple Va'aightforward-
ness of the story; its humanity: lackinj
Hamilton. Seats go on sale Monday 1 any miracles ui ptui, jet aoouuuin
ot rpmlar nrice,. in the mOst natural of touches; its
THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT
There are few things that better at
tract r.n audier.ee than one of liroaa-
hurst's comedies and it is certainly true
enough to say that nothing in the com
edy lino is -more popular here. Mr.
Broadliurst . has enjoyed such success
with his plays that when a piece with
his name to it is announced it is cer
tain M command wide attention and t
ilfl the house to its utmost capacity. It
is easy to takeit on trust and feel con-
fi.Icnt of having good and wholesome
.fitn for the trouble of going to see it.
'"The VV'rong Mr. Wright," is the title
"f'2Ir. P.roadhurst's comedy which pre
.ssnfs in the title role Mr. John Allison,
who hss been Jaughed at when playing
i hiit funxir character,' "Jones" ;n
"What Happened, to Jones." The part
of "Seymour Sites"' has fallen into ex
cellent hands from all accounts with
.Ur. -Allison wno i es.ceeumgly wen w- fPnt,lrp. TTiP-stn nirtnrp, ni- ,.r rl.-
ted for it. This piece has been pro-usunl Klaw & Er!anger ftantlanl.Vhieh
means that they are of startling effec
viinsling of sentiment and humor nat
ural and unrestrained the dramatic
picture fortned is a delectable one. It
teaches a moral without preaching
it for it exemplifies mercy and for
giveness, virtues in which our every
day life is not too rich.
FOXY QUILLEIf.
Much, interest is aroused ior the forth
coming engagement of the Klaw iS:
Erlanger Opera Company, with Jer.ime
Sykes in de Koven and Smith's' "Fory
Qniller at the Academy of Mit;; in
this city. The organization of sere1. y
fivfe people, inclndirg Miss Elector
Kent, Miss Grace Cameron. Miss :-
Marian Christie, Mr. Julins St3er.
mira Forest. Miss Lillian Seville, . Miss
Mr. Adolph Zink, the lilliputlau c-::ie-dian,
Mr. Harry Macdonough, Mr. Lou
is Cassavant, and others. A special
orchestra, under Sig.A. De Nvo'lis is a
communications wi ll "sir," not "dear
sir." He simply signs h!s name i:i clos
ing. . In his correspoadcace with foreign
mcaarohs, however, he beglr5 h's letter
with the salutatica "Great and Gccd
Friend." and ends them with "Yoar
Goml Friend."
He". does noit ne h:3 name upon his
personal cards, which slurp! y bear the
Tavm -iha Twrlifx' TTrvM.e Jifii-irfil.1 Once in the Old World, even today, he
A President of the United States 4 might successfully - perforin, his duties , two words, 'the 1 .resent. .
le cable. ! inus, to- a cenain extent, tee m?iMi
the only law-abiding and reason-pas- by aid of the
-sctsiag citizen thereof wuom cu -iocii
hnJds ns n misoiier within limited The President cannot enter any
Our '
Ssnt Free
On tis&uesl.
Dreg us:cf
IKE
KEELET "
CKSY!Tir 1
fiHO. raJHtotm of jnotheri for their children
ijiJO! f'?'? vhtVtePthhjfl- with ierfi
T I L ' J f I U iicc?m. It gfHX hp tlmoliil'L
fn (IT LI I if r sren the irini. lla.T nil
auu 1 jiiuu
Per
uuiii; furct r1nd le.'nd U
C l't t ') 1 ne est rcuietl? or liarrfco. t"ld
OI1ui ! Dni?f:.stj in every part of the
irorM. Es kure and ak for 'irs. Winslow's
Nothing Syru?." nA -talca.au tAhtt kiai
glii.MP": l
bounds. Ia how he -speeds his kCsnre cign embassy or legation. This is.an-
time he is more lestrk-te I than the col- other unwritten law. the omcia.i ie
ored janitor who daily emptied his waste deuce of an ambassador or minister ac
basket. That the man at tho head of tveO.ted to Washingron U frreign tern
any great institution, public oa- private, tory, technically, if rented; but actual
should consult his personal taste as to ly, if owned by ils jjoveiameat. Our
his whereabouts in vacation times, or as laws have no ho'id upon diplomats or
to any enjoyment - outside of office their attaches detailed here. Their
hours, less than the humbliest menial abodes enjoy immunity from our legal
employed under him. would at once ap- processes. Seven foreign countries own
iiMr ns immi'iiv. Th-voucrh TirR.'-rtlt Clt ..inl,.itc i- pn.Lwx in Wn.shi'lJff-
j.v... . .' v,. r ... '., . , ... . 1. n". . . 1 .1. -
such a paradoxical condition has come fon. The patches of land upon v. h.oji ine latter, tnew 1 i-niy.n. oci hj -.. ine
to exist in the executive branch of oui .they are built are exempt from taxation, j right-hand seat. Simi'iflV.y. the ch'ef
gew ernment. ' I To' all in tf aits and purposes they are executive must r.ot occupy other t a. m
The President must not leave the ...-..n ii.V.houzli none is 1110. e lb- seat of honor at any V rmtil tJ.nner.
country, even for a dav. This U in txt.-nsive than a acre or two. Frame ! He must not cciVt irifts of great;
old, nu written law which has been re- 1 -ndv purchased an open tract of J; u: d value from "-.nferiois in tii? I ?ler.u fr
spected lv all suecei.-'ors of (ieorge fvn ti, outskirts of tb? capital for the j vice. , Thu, when Pre 'dent Mr Kinky
Washington, with pcihans one or two pHrrso of building a legation thereo'J. I received finm the IVo;ule:;t of France
exceptions. M.-.-nr people otherwise -j'jie ,. -.ndiries of this lot are lines ovrrjvo handsome royal Scvns rj-c it. was
well informed, have the notion that this whith it would be deemed improper f', r 1 eons?dered frroner f-r him to accert
restriction is imposed by statute. Such tn.e President -to step. Aairth-r reasr.n ; tli.-n. But within recert yearo a 1 res
is not the case. ' f0r this rule forbidding the lvidenr'al i idrnt who .feptwl a 5en. '.'le cott-ige
President McTvinley emnhasCzed his ,)ie.oice at a fordism diplomat's abode ' f-oni a Cabinet -Hirer and sere-vl -chc-r
respect for this rule Last spring. Bc.'ore it fuunded upon the apJfekcusion that H!,e-s h:v' h'-aj--4 '-;!
Ms departure ujon his tour to the Ms acceptance of such hcUpirality might- considerate abuse, the-' cu ef niags
South and West it - was wt'ofJitially an- ,lV,i-4., hin imlol e1 to Ms 'ho.vt. A pru- . tnvic -n e.ue-iioii put an end to the liti-
- . - - - - - uiil jiivicr n yuiu --l. - ..--.-i
CRACK
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O - IT?
j of state krscs' his idr'ititf as 1 iv l-.rite,
for- I c :'t-. The card of one President may
suffice for all of his successors.
The President does not occupy the left i 4
side, ot a carriage seat. Adherence to!
this rule is appareut to all who have
witnessed -in-nuimra'tions. Thus, "on
March 4. 1S07, Mr. Clerelar'.l occ-u-ilcd
the right-hand seat of !lh Prcsident'-al
victoria oa passing from -the White
Douse to the capitol, whea he v,as still
President. Returning frnm the c.ipito.
after Mr. MeKinley lad taken Ms oa'h
' .-!! offering th famou
M1
IOSS M I LIv : : fcSisCUi 1
Ma!e at New Haven. Tii liesi i;ods ever on , this market at the sam
price ytiu par for souti- no.; Sv good.
Telephonp .88 .
A Skin of Baauty tea Joy Forevp r ,
TVK. t. FELIX OUACl'S OPiFVrTT
. "'M i if I S1.U
S" RnnoTi Tun. rimnlr? . FrooH..
diiieate, and ev.ry bUmih oj
"1 tbe t.i ,. e
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er.jr mde a.c,
!miU r hmw. i.,
a l1y fihpl H(,
ton (.apMltiu i - a,
yu Indies
tji-m. I rrfooiB,.,!
Q.M au,r Ci .nl
a t!. Kst h;u .
toi of all fkiii ,TM
pn'tiniu." Vo
ite by el!
FECD.T. J:CPKI.S. Prgp'r. i7 Ciraat lone$ t.. r
E
Diaz of Mexico somewh?"e ne:ir the
boundary of that sifter IJ.:-pnll:c. A
coutrove-ryy as to whether Irr. McEIn
ley might properly crirs the Mexl'.an
line, even for -a few hours, avoe. llaily
in May, when he vi-ited El Paso, Texrs,
where he was greeted, by President
c:.-m tv writing out a cnecK corcr.tg
th-e Vii'vC ?f the Ttron?ity.
T-'ae Presi'k-it do!i Dot nllo-r hinvrlf
tv fix 111 nval attorneys conuutting
crijo bfor him. i
President- Arthur was also accused ; to re q?i,vt?.l in ir. nitv;s avi it news
of breaking this rule. He w::s f-aiu -tu ! ::iKr vorrc -iomlents or re';o.;te..
have been a frcquerut visitor a ihs tier-i X rrly all Pr'idde.etf5, hwver, haie
man ICgation, with who.e minis t?r he j made excertiiMis to this m'le. Mr. C'lerc
w.is iincui warm terms jciall.v. But 'hid flr.ad authorized one intcn iev,- and -tw-
Diaz's personal re; resent.i'live. he ex- ,;,( JtU proven and broucht to an issue j iTCted -the ' copy before it was tele
pressed a desire to take a look into r'mt he had so stmvexl from the Prcsi- i graphed. It is rented thr.it durNi? Prt s-
.Mexico. i mm r.1 iv.-o
into Mexico the Iat-. i'
spanning the Rio li
the President would d-''
structure or not was the qnrsih.n whici
?! ex.ter.us dential confines Lmiting his predeccs-
; -.1.1 1 I'..id:re S(rs jie conid not have been impeached
Whrthtr flir bis action. : ; "
cross this I. .nnssiilereil imnroner for the clrlel
executive to no alHi'd a ffAH.gn war
members of bis party aUed e ':t- v.i,r ven -,,, nncli'ed in our harLrs.
other. He did rot. II? vent t tbe, ..,,,1 v.-b(n Hvhi-r rhe coksrs of a friendly
v.idge and caught a view of the Skne tRt8 Every nail anit' irpll-ater of.nrh
yiadre. Half-way across ihs bvidie ;l vssel lis, "technically speaking, loWign
lv.
Madre.
Avas a line. Stepping over this was
putting fwt upn M"esic;;a !: " ''it- y.
I'lesident Harrism had ven lured .:vj frr
n.s this line ten years' bef.ir; but Pii
tler.t . Mc.Khiloy did .ii it so much as plac
his foot' upon the briilgii.
. President Arthur was accufvd cf
th
ident Tylers administration Ann Royal.'.
editor of Paul Pry, a pensatlcnai
shc-el, fo"vd the thr'ii dii?f iingr"-.ste
into an inteiTiew by employing quire
unu.-'nal means. PrctVldent Tyler o.a
sivaally enjoyed a swim in the IVtc:!:ac.
whose ba iks were then far fr.mi civiii-z.-.rion.
Ann Roya'Il. strolling by the
river, spied the Irvsid.ntial apparel ai d
In ihe event of a de?liv de-'.'eatc l herself thereupon." Mie w-Onld .
viseil plot aiiiK-d at us. when least sus- j not budge until the irate executive, up
Hcting. bv a fu-fign foe, such a trr.pj his 'neck in the water, had gra-atid
might easi'lv be laid to abd.n-t our I'res- the interview. All Presidents have rc
it'enf. Mr." MeKinley. for instance, al- 1 reived newspaper men and given them
t'h.mgh not 11 uniforiued ooinhalivnt inl .iu-h. infc-maf.m as thffy have deemed
the i-i.-3M-r war- nn-hr n. !v. .r. iZi-' P-p? fer pubheats-m on. i-oiuktlo;! ihrt
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THE FAIR PEOPLE ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND
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territory.
unwritfa la w. Tn Ch h n:jtkiial law, 'ha. been
nounced as the brightest and most
musing farce that has emanated from
the fertile brain of this clever play
wright. Be that as it may,, the play
. has proven most successful, testing the
capacity of the largest theatres when
played by the late Roland Reed several
seasons ago. "The Wro'g Mr. Wright"
will b- presented in this city -, next
. Thursday Bight. Seats go on sale Tues
day at regular prices.
WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE.
When Henry V. Esmond wrote,
"When We Were Twenty-One," he con
ceived oone of the most deaghtful com
edies of modern times, and a work bar
ing all the elements of longevity. There
sre situations in it which might with
advantage be preserved and handed
down to posterity. " ;
The author chose well the time to lay
a play that would interest all manner
of men.The most entrancing period in
any man's life is the day when he re
i'h.es that in the sight of the law, as
xe. as in the sight o the vorld,, he is
twenty-one, the age that aives him his!
inalienable rights of citizenship and
when he may for. the first time exer
man. cmfwypvbgkqj xj cmfwypshrd
cise all the prerogatives of a man
crown.
The plly brings forth al that is hu
ainn. m the audience. Smiles and tears
intermingle throughout. There is a
wholesome naturalness about the entire
production that causes everyonewho
e-ijoys the best in dramatic art une
quivocally to endorse it. It is a play
tor all people, the worthy wise and the
religiously inclined, and an extraordi
nary stretching of imagination is not
required to bring one to a realization
' the fact that such things as are here
portrayed really occur. The play is
-xti&somely mounted, a point that adds
i.ijch to the success the play enjovs.
. :
The Academy of Music has the best
r.e of attraction ever secured for one
V-atin ,aEj ellom equalled in any city
a.i tne population c. Raleigh. .The
f-novvmg are booked: .
4V'e" ATe Wci'f Twenty One." . :
, H L..io of New York."' ;
iy Qniiier." with Jerome Sykes.
ag II arbor."
"Iniiess r.rmrf " ; . .
1ober. lSi3. he wenMipcn n pie 0 1 . : - oner hy Se-ain. President Arthu
t AlexanidriaV lv.iy; Thons.in-i Ni-wutf. :,j t0 i1:lve dis-. egarled h'.s rule,
His, political -enemies accused t;vtn riin : we;i the ' two others mentioned.
of vein tiring; across the Caua-'uv.l -i.v.e t was ri.,loqtel that h? partook of i::;lietui
while on a, fl.-hjiig exctns-. -a. Tr.c aho.,rl : foreign warship anchored at!
onunusry fetween l.'auaca u'.vi rew Xcwpcft;
.1 , a 1. 1
tai'n 1;' - ' p f iiniiai nor oe mrai t n
ur is ' ' rcs.iier.ts tiU'insdves hare mau? t.ic
.,s;rucv. . ' .
It-" : .
N iUre of al
York exteibls to the middle of tic trt
Lawrence river.
President Cleveland wis riiulLirlr
but. as
in the oilier cases,; Under and by virtue of a power of j
ensed. On rnre, of hi hunting trip's to
North Carolina" he sailed bv tii- o 'c-m
route past Cape Hattera-'. li s t ;civU s
conienlfd that he vent' 1 .':t--;(! 'n.
three-mile limit. According t" inurn.i-
a i-.aiiitTy's m .-:3.-'sb:;:s r:-:-
l-kjlil. "1 . inf
houses, the Klaw. 0; Erlanger Opera linp. I'lvin- the seas fartlisr t'h.tn tkhs
vuiwu u,u!i oe unnmi to pii . :u 1 is leaving home ttvritc
the regular prices for ordiaay first-class
attractions.
.
The record of the NewsYcrk C;cino
was held for many years by "The Pri i-
Ms artio-a was net illegal. Such a re-. contained in a deed of r.rust exe-'
strietion is iKt imposed by any foreign cted ot mo on the '2d day of March.
' liner or executive so rar as as Known,
It
the fad of .Emus vr.r William of
iicnajuy to inspect
c.aft.
fotciga lighting
tiveness and of the most striking beau
ty. Were it not for the fact that "Foxy ! , j J 1 "
Quiller" invariably draws bver3owing i I"',Vi" f1",.Ut',.'
1.V?H, by Nannie fr. Wilson and husband
S. Otho, Wilson nnd recortlod in lmk RJU
at page 470. I will, on Monday, Decem-
I 1-e.- llJth, l',)01 at 12 m. o'clock at tho
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A P,tidet of th. United States muourt house door in the crry of Raleigh, KZ-A
m.t make a formal call upon jia.n te , expose to public sale for cash the fol- u ,unde of polished blue steel, with heavv steel linin-s
.-vic .: a lyesi.lent-eect. an ctc-IVi si- j lowing described land, to-wi:: nished with every stove. Nickel-plated urn and knobs.
This rule doe not npplv to ::'sv o'ber
official of the Unitrd Stares. Ore Vice
President went so far as lo ?. inavi
gurated on fordism soil, 'lliis was Wil-
leut. a President of a foreign State or a
rtig.i.'.ig mcivareh
Situn:e in Wake and Franklin conn- ! as desired, at same price.
small rooms. . . .
medium rooms,
large rooms. . .',
1
vist.ag . oar cai.'.lal. ! ;. v.-.-ti, c.irni; ,.i K.-.,,niaa tnt. i
Tins is aa. ancient .law laid down m i..,;,; in i,v.w-a C?' ii, l
Wa-shiugton s time. I was held bv his VT"' ,r """7 "l " .7""-; ao. i j-r or
sot-kil advisors that there cou.ld be ro!lwce? hue Mrs. Polly ta- sons or- : Xo. 22-For
imiro'ii'ietv ia the President's m.-.kinu ur. . thence N. 4 degrees, E. .:0 4-3
receiving informal viilts to or ' from I,es to a James Pearce's corner;
cess Nicotine," with Lillian Russell, ! nam Kuius King. In tae .January i.c
that played to ' $222.12.50 on Washing-; "T hj3 aug.iraticn he had g :.e to
ton's birthday. On Thanksgiving night YVl V' IVl T' . . --inArt
T- ; , , . 1 - " of office before tbe United Stales or.-
1900, "Florodnra broke the record oy sul (?eneral at Havana. In this ca.e.
playing to Mi,lk. Un Saturday, ucto-
Dtn:
r-an Thompson, in ' the "Old
Homestead."
The Great Hermann.
Sousa's Band.
"Florodora."
Mary Maniirrin" in
lne Casino G-i-i "
ditk" "
'Janice Mere-
V?101- r eng
-ie ij'.irgo-nator."
agement.
"v in "A Royal Rogue."
, I-N"i:.S AND HIS BAND.
J? V"- r'd. flushe ' with: the
n.uiyuj, ot thW v,o. ' r
n.ui. sea'Soa
P-in-A
fitcompame
at the
Little Dutchess." brog cmfwyp vbgkqj
ber 10 no holiday Anna Held in
"The Little Duchess," played to $3,303.
the largest house the 'Casino ever held.
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The coming of "Florodora," is an
event of first importance with play
goers, for it is no exaggeration to stite
that the American stage has seldom
known a success -to parallel the tri
umphant run of the Hall-Stuart play.
In New York City it reaced the end of
a solid year of continuous presentation
on Tuesday evening, November 12, and
from all accounts there is every indica
tio nthat it is good for the remainder
however, it was deemed a
pass through Congress a
personal frit 11 .Is t h:s pleasure. But. Ii
was. deemsd improper for him to make
such cii'.is-in full ceremonial dress crl
wita a ret. nue of attendants "The
li t sidint's pleasure should absolutely
ib'.o to decide concerning his attendance at tea
parties in a privata character, and no
s::e ''al nit
permitting the cfith-taking on alien sril. j gr.'tlcir.a-n or - lady ought ever to com
But had he de'red to visit Cuba ini- 'plain if he -rarely even attends," was the
mediately after his instnlktioa he advice given to the first lVesident. But
might have don? so iviihout sucli '.oj,:.s-, th ? aacient. rules are llfi'le respected
' latioii.
by The chief magistrate of these days.
Kings. Queens and Presidents of for-! For a Prsident to accept aa invitation
eigu States are generally unrestricted i to dinner is an impropriety. This wes
by such rules, wrKfea or unwritten.
Several" reigning monarchs visited Fng
!;ud to attend Queen Victoria's funeral.
Th' Queen lierself traveled extensively
ir.t France, ami was not loth to venture
into ether countries. King Edward 'VII
recently visited his invalid sister in
a rule respected by Washington, Adams
and perhaps by other early Presidents.
Frequent informal calls upon members
Of the Cabinet only were deemed per
fectly proper. But later President have
called mi in and dined with whomsoever
they have seen fit. lor each memler
Germany. The President. 0? Mexico of the Cabinet formally to entertain the
for awhile contemplated, a visit to the President and his wife at dinner each
Pan-American Exposition. He mk'ht : winter has now become an established
of tne present season, h isher 5c Ry-ihave done so with pror.ncty had he I socii! custom..
ler's company, which will interpret ' seen fit. i The 1'iesident must not receive any
"Flonodora" in this city, consists of
eighty-seven people, with Isadore Rush,
Bert,
el ma
1 Our Presidents cannot delegate the'r
powers . to anyone, not even to their
Vice Presidents. "In case of the renio-
Bertaa Waltzinffer, Helen Royton, G- u e A-roni. ". ot aae remo-
. r,,i r ' , . t, A-:n n vai of rhe President from ofil.ee. or of
lma Baker, Frances Tyon, ill C. hls deathf waition fll. bilitr" oulv.
Manueville, V, . P. Carleton, Alf C. PBn dnt!es lernlve pon the Vi(.e
Whelan, and Will M. Armstrong as its
principal member. "The costuming,
scening production, and all details of
representation have been provided on
a lavish scale. As for the musical mer
it of "Floroodora," every ono'e is fa
miliar with the charming melodies .with
but intimate friends on Sunday. This
was another rule, of the early days.
Even today reasonable consideration for
the chief executive forbids disturbance
of his Sabbath rest, and few iffieials
pay him al Sunday call unless they 'Ic
on the most intimate terms with him.
ine 1 rescuent mmt not noirt n;3 an-
t'resulent. A desire for pleasure or
rest could not le inteipivted as "ina
bility to serve tha nation. Congress nival State recentions or State dinners
has never prescribed how this tnabil'ity during Tveat, This rule is stJll respected,
mentioned in the , Constitution, .should a'ihough imuiv recent masters of th
be determined. While President (3ai- White House have been worshipr.els at
held lay id a conrrorerar ftrcse ns to churches prescribing no social alst-i-
which Leslie Stuart has surrounded sumo the fancti3 0faS iidW , Wediies Vv lind Ea Itma,
This uea. Arthur refused to do so Jong ' as a relic of the mother country's re-
a- tne liestaent retained a spark ol Ksiouk 'intinenco -unr.:i her rarlv cobwvfe
life, home high authorities interpreted , Washington, as is well known, was a
Ins suability clause of the Consf.it u- j communicant of .the Church of England,
turn to refer soiely to permanent d'ls- The I'resident never pars n first call.
Owen Hall's clever libretto.
Some of the above cast will be pleas
antly remembered, having appeared
here last season in The Rounders.
H. V. Eamond. the author of the '' ?leTJ.i ' PVrin? hVi wvk "Pr'n except upon the arrival of the head of
gerat- success "When We Were 21," is "' UCttL" "eu v.arneiu atnxea iiis a foreign State in Wa'skingtou. When
expected to .-rrive in this country' from j signature to a. State paper. j President Dole, iwf Hawaii, and Pre.i
Indon oa Seiurdav next. -fie comes) lbe aawmteiirule forbidding foreign ' dent Iglesias. of Costa Rica, visited the
over to put on n new plav. "The Wilder-'i ;rave! , y j resident will doubt'Iess capital a few years ago President M c
i - : A...5 t i i ih made a dead loti'sr hr fnt k iiov : ,i . .ir
urrr, . ,ii in: riiiiHji; Alien lie. It nisi ... . luiiiiuiiuj, wv,., imm tne . . i ujvii ciiru.
s half as good as ''When c,,MUtu , ' v - V m the days of Hapr ly they were Quartered at hotels.
ine eaiij iiWiUdHs, wnen there we:e Had they been guests at legafj ns of
no railroaos. steamboats. itenhanp tlifii- MuniM. ',, rw-i,ii mu.;.-..
telegraph lines, oh exit from this eoim-j might have arisen IVrhaps I'resident
hftes-t effort i
We Were 21," its' success i a foregone
conclu-sion.
The Burgomaster is one of the recent
bookirngs at the Academy. This musaca
coiiiedy was one of the best of f eringo
at the Acadeuvv list season.
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Mr.; Bryan -on the Negro
(The Commoner.) r -"It--
was to have been expected that
northern papers . would wax wroth and
grow bitterly, sarcastic in l-eplying , to
southern strictures upon .the president
try necessaniy entaueu dangers, hard- j MeKinley would have seen fit to desig-
ttuu w.uu ueiiijs wnicn meant inate a hotel wherein to pay th;n fi-ist
months, when iekoning from the seat j courtesy. When the Princess Aribert ol
of govern ment. But i tod ay a President i Anhalt. granddaughter of Queta Vic
might travel through Ccn.tral and South torSa, visited Washington she paid -the
America or Canada equipped with a .'Presi.l.f tKa
u mB5 uu. mans m wheels, pmg at the Brithdi embassy, amd, more
and might trairsact his official business over, was traveling Cncoiro. tdcr
rUti''-a ?1glett'?f t,ie name of Cbaatesn of "Munsterherg-
tm,:,iM 1.2 f-- - , ; Ami.s wouui ne oommand -'th
several well-known- at dinner- lint tne sautucrn papers are ;-8tate" to the literal sense of the word
tZul1 .f' telraphy and British throne he would have owed
telephones it wid before lonir lie nossiia uA t-s.i .--i. . u ,w
for Mm :n ,-0,1 w V w "r - '" crown
lalwaTs in touch with uMic " ffff as ha as "r 1
thenco N. 11 degiees, W. 51 poles 't
a stake and pointers in the line branch,
thence down wkh the various courses
of aid branch about 51 poles to point
ers In said branch, corner of lot No.
l(j; thence with the line of No. 10 S.
SSA degrees E. 132 3-5 poles to a stake
in tthe north side of a path, corner of
lot No. 15; thence S. 1 degrees W.
3511 poles with lo:s Nos. 15 and 12
to a stake in the line of lot No. 11;
thtaice with No. 11 and Sirs. Polly Fai
son's N. SO degrees W. 110 3-5 poies to
the beginning, containing 319i acres as
per survey of March 4th aiid'oth. lSOti.
The Ws referred to in this descrip
rtion are those made according to a map
filed in the papers of the division' ol
the lands of the late B. F. Mocre, Sr.,
among his heirs at law.
BART. M. GATLIXG. Trustee.
This Nov. 12, RiOl.
d. t. d. s. r
.$5.00
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. 7.00
Baby
Pony
Largo
Heavy cast-
cover to fepd onprtinsr.
and durability. The body
IgS. Two font- rnila fur.
knobs. Collar on back or top,
....$2.50 -
4.00
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Increased trade is substantial evidence
of the superiority of our goods to any
others on the market today. Our pricei
are as low as many others whose goods
do not compare in workmanshio and
frish. .
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IOS West Martin St,.
RALEIGH. N. C,
'PHONE 3S2.
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