. Last week, the engagement terminating October 25, 1902, Shakespeare's tragedy Julius Cæesar produced by Mr. Richard Maker of the highest grades of FURS at 25 per cent lessthan State Street prices. andPersianLambgarments a specialty. Workmanship and fit class lepairing and remodeling at moderate rates. 102 E. 22ND STREET Bet. Michigan and Indiana Aves. Open Evenings. CHICAGO. Bab its tatFie, doff this habit—shame toyour estateAn eyesore to our solemn,joyful feast;60 to the Little Tailors Six-nay do not fit thee out unto theQueens own tast
. Last week, the engagement terminating October 25, 1902, Shakespeare's tragedy Julius Cæesar produced by Mr. Richard Maker of the highest grades of FURS at 25 per cent lessthan State Street prices. andPersianLambgarments a specialty. Workmanship and fit class lepairing and remodeling at moderate rates. 102 E. 22ND STREET Bet. Michigan and Indiana Aves. Open Evenings. CHICAGO. Bab its tatFie, doff this habit—shame toyour estateAn eyesore to our solemn,joyful feast;60 to the Little Tailors Six-nay do not fit thee out unto theQueens own taste. Suits and Overcoats Te Measurs $ Trousers, $ The combination of all that is best,Put together the best. SIX LITTLE TAILORS McVickers Theatre Bldg. JULIUS CJESAR. After his defeat of Pompey, Julius Ca;sar wasabout to make a triumphal eutry into the day appointed, the streets were crowdedwith people waiting to set the pageant. The Tri-bunes, Flavius and Mareellus, adherents of Pom-pey, were much displeased. As Caesar passedalong, accompanied by a great train of Romannobles and ladies, the shrill voice of a soothsayerwas heard bidding him beware of the Ides ofMarch. Brutus, esteemed a friend by Cflpsar, waswith him, but took little part in the great noise was heard, and Brutus said to Cas-sias, that he feared the populace was about tocrown Casar king, declaring that he (Brutus) d
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