The evening world. Newspaper, March 2, 1903, Page 6

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WAS $8EOOOO90S 9599.59: 9HG9-50 54 ‘Molds Up the State to Sad Ridi- cule in His Twin Comic Operas, but Gains Many; wauighs Thereby. PLEO DEP IEICOS996990000000 ‘BUT STATE DOESN'T MIND. Beauteous Bessie Wynne's Contre: ¢ temps—Sothern’s Educator statt| ® | —Pete Dailey Stage Manager— Other Doings at City Theatres. ee \f i | Michigan. for some unexplained rea- ‘$@h, is utilized as n field for satire wy | “The Sultan of Sulu’ th, oddly authors of a “The Winart of Oz.” ough, Western productions. George Ade, in the show at Wallack’s. Introduces what he terms ‘one of the pular songs of a truly progressive nd refined paoi The alangy } mt td the northern penineu! olverine State—the town of M Fin seeing an excuse. The song Is on Pthe “ Take-Me-Home-to-Mother- border, but Michfgan may take cons (tioiin the thought that it Is “the hit fof thé nied.” ‘Same Joke of Country Girl Astra It ts “rendered” by a quartet of the J yaudevinte tyne, strong on “‘clore har- mony,” and given to the trick of stop- ing suddenly and marching to the exit Sale OF the stage vefore letting loore the | ‘final heart-rending blast. ) Ki-ram, who has “the solo part.” Fetarts off with: I never heard ru eee eee \ i > \@ 2 COOOSSSHE DOES BESSIE a song before, net KIDNAPPED CHILD AT A WEDDING Mrs. Sharpstein Regretted Giv- ing Little Pauline to Mrs., Schwartz and Took Sensa- tional Means to Recover Her. > DRAGRED GIRL AND RAN AWAY + The eit te ie Who up and we ‘The Sultan then serutinizes the sheet Fok musiv while the orchestra director (fands at attention with ats baton tn Ste alr, waliing to give the cue to the ) musicians. ays Ki-ram, then paures, ‘he says again an ry ims, bureting r¥, wnile the audience Is all at- Hh 40 Heo 1 tile 1 chit Where 18 Manister Jonel, emake tt seuder ell” gays A thrilling and successful kidnapping created a panic among the guests at @ | wedding celebration on the lower east slide Inst evening, ‘Yo-day the pretty) xoven-year-old child, who was the cen-' tre of the sensation, her real parents, her mother by adoption and a score of; the wedding guests were In the Chil- dren's Court. Pauline Sharpstein, a lttle Oriental) beauty, whore rich and dainty attire contrasted strangely with the homely jeard of the mother o was fighting for possesion of her, seemed bewlldered by 1} the excitement she had created. ‘en months ago she was adopted by Mra, Mary Schwartz, a wealthy woman of Old Forge, Pa, Mrs. Bobwartz had two boys, bul she wanted a little rit of Ox" has a song with Michigan, | were rich again; ot ty soul, * i r Throngh Hearty croc welds ot stohigan ot Peas ane more fun at the expense | gir}, and her husband, who had bust- toria, the excising of Oz, has been | ness dealinga wit Mrs. Sharpstein's Honma in Calumet, Mich, wuts a motorman? aks the Fairy Queen of Oz “A motorman's a fel (life easy—in fact, a regular indy-killer. ees asks Wiad. for pase back to Calumet, cy fetta! eS Umet, that potentate a trifle with your luck? Scan be wore than Michigan 3 Beauteous Bessie Wynn. ut. Judging by the beauteous B yon, who isa native of Adrian, M ties W. italy “isn't so nn is eas rattles: of the muny pretty zits i he ae ‘Phoaire stage. She Is the oiced young woman io a is the pole and the tights of the wet Laureate, ‘Bhe was the's! Im the other night of q pao ‘that of a as farmyard, aS ang @ sooster are used ty lend 'v Di im es When, the chant: occupy snug | Aa. brother, Jsauo Muscowitz, told him to find him @ little girl for adoption, Sharp- steln thought he would b turn by having his litte into a wealthy family, and he turned her over to Schwarts. ‘The latter had legal papers drawn up and signed and took the child to his home. Resalved to Get Her Back, Mrs, Siarpstetn regretted parting wHh her little girl, and when she heard yes- terday that Mrs. Schwartz had arrived in the ity with little Pauline to attend a wedding ceremony, she and her hus- band made up thelr minds to regain posseswion of thelr ehild ‘Their plan was as daring ax tt was} successful. The wedding celebration of William Biutman and Miss Maggie Friedman, which took place in Congress Hall, No, 185 Avenue C, was at ite height when the parents arrivet on the scene. They were not Invited guests, but in the general merry-making no one took notice of their presence. Mrs. Bharpetein kept out of Mrs. Schwartz's way until she saw an oppor- tunity to get possession of her child The Ittle one was frolicking with number of other when the mother swoo, her, took her cha takes What gueriors in the, sub- low the Majestic e inexplicable way Mr. Tt me i has roperty man and 5 from his cellar F Rent In the proceeding Wynn was slinging her ode to are notin requisition terrancan depthe ooster of the penalvely fin @ iittie Jopket "supposed to) con 4 Bortralt of the heroine Dorothy e i om the e through the wedding ~| guests, aud he did Jt well, He seattered folks right and left and his wife, with the screaming child la her arms, fole lowed in hin wake 5} Cries of “ght, Aight," rang through y| te hall and (he gies ed pevmel Into the streets after the kidnappers, 41 & twinkling Avenue C was filled with mov Caught by Crowd tu Street, ‘The ory of through the wire ly carried to th jence: ikewise in th Giiat had been eaid or do ig ‘comedian, v0 food humor nes never Miss Wynn ‘met sincere ‘encore than Jaughingly ae ne "sat of her wentinen- Sothern’s Raucational st “kidnappers ueats had his wite an roughly but fi lice, ‘The parents Waken to, the att & Marguerite Merington, well Mnown in New York as a echool mis: res 0 “Wrote tain Letterbia! nd ‘s' ‘at work on anotier play for Mi sMiathemn: Mr. Percy Mackaye, now teach: vate ew York Site Mathie (Ganteroiry th , fern haucer for jehwart gfwmily for adoption, t Bldsred the parents dud given up thei egal right to it as wince bis arrival in eriow three yéarw ago, Bharpeteln i i iy aa ohild 0 ja and who a play called ice, '& young “ BHO SOOHE 6209808 WYNN. 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