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wD PED Mc LAB Nc, == MAGAZIN \g Do Ali Famous Actresses Look Alike? \g O’CONNOR’S NEW BROOM IN THE TENDERLOIN. sioner Greene {s the best Commissioner New York ever had,” said The Cigar Store Man. . “Van Wyck said the same thing about Devery,” replied The Man Higher Up, “but you don’t find them tmavelling together these days call- {gg each other by their first names. These set pieces of verbal follage that polico officials toss to one another have rubber bands tied to them that ‘would snap back an ocean Hiner. Maybe O'Connor will be talking out of the opposite side of his enunclator some of these days when he is transferred to a precinct where he can't see anything out of the front window of we @tation house but cart loads of vegetables going by.” “Don’t you think he'll stay?” asked The Cigar, Store Man. “Not unless he's a mind reader,” answered The Man Higher Up. “If he has got the gift of second sight he may be able to find out what Sapolio Greene wants done with the Tenderloin. Nobody has been able to find out up to the present reading of the meter. In some quarters there is an im- pression that he’s trying to drive everybody out of the Tenderloin that can’t Produce a charter membership certificate in the Y. M. C. A. The trouble . {8 that most of those who go in to the Tenderloin with those certificates turn them to the wall after a few days and hustle around for a key to a @ocial club that keeps open all night. ; “T notice that Capt. O'Connor starts in like all captains when they are ‘ fret sent to the Tenderloin. They think that to do their duty up there they ee eae potest eee ad thelr, way tp) ue suet Ui) aU ee Oe will have to lose sleep. Capt. O'Connor says that he never sleeps more than a J > a i foremost stars and leading women of the day. Women not on the stage four hours a night, I know people in the Tenderloin who meyer sleep at 4 ae portesslng we samé facial aspect may have latent, but equally strong, dra- . : y matic talent. Bight vat sil. In all of the accompanying photo; hs the most casual observer will “In one way O'Connor has a long drag over the other oa that i eS Sg ‘ note the same TORInane ath alt caevedienib the depression between chin | have been in the Tenderloin lately. If he can keep his hooks on the pre- ; aS > and lower Ijp, the somewhat large and regular nose, the arched brows, with | cinct for a couple of months longer, it will be summer, and the Tenderloin ; i oF |the wide sffico between eyebrow and eye; the rather large mouth, often tb the [ood old ispamer trae a6) tener then | am lee cream eouanle Ome ee ! : emer TSE ILKSE aten. lobe have calm llanelisaset@eepi tol iienwidaly ailoen wari (afterncon) yon (cold jaloot a Gatling [ein Ups Broad Ney tron ’ ; oF varying degrees of plumpness. Each fare reveals possibilities of tragedy ‘Thirty-sixth street and not hit anything but actors. Of a summer's night Ve 5 as well as af comedy; each holds a promise of versatility, which 1s more the Tenderloin is so quiet that people from Philadelphia are able to sleep $ or lass absent from the ordinary visage. in the hotels. ——e Subdivisions may be made In the foregoing points of resemblance. “The people who make the Tenderloin what it 4s are off for Saratoga, D°’ all famous actresses look alike? For example, there is more than a mere general likeness between Annic “] SEE that Capt. O'Connor, of the Tenderloin, says that Commis- ‘Atlantic City, Sheepshead Bay and other places where the air is full of A comparison of the faces of some of the best-known stage folk pete Mande acer oud rediahl ue ‘i iin hypnotic suggestion that it is cool. If O'Connor can keep on hanging up of the day will show they have many points in common. So many,| uncen eyebrawe the aioe: allah DeitUte Garo et caches atin ipa the his cap in the West Thirtieth strect station house until the first of June/in fact, as to place the resemblance beyond the bounds of mere accident, | same oval face, the same quality of hair. Their figures, tod, are alike, as he will have to stop a runaway to get his name in the newspapers. and to lead to a query as to the reason for this striking resemblance. are the curves of nose, brow and cheek. Seeing the three women together “Capt. O'Connor says the Tenderloin is not as black as it is painted. Of course, it is a well-known fact that the practice of certain trades |@ stranger would readily mistake them for sisters. The sisterhood of art ‘That shows that he knows something about the Tenderldin. Coming right | Peete det ocann pruniy Hon ch cert im Stee . basimade them as similar to each other in looks as could the sisterhood of ie blacksm| for instance, often has a scowl. This is due to watch- . down to cases it 1s more or less of an innocuous district. Compared with | ing the glare of the forge-fire, which contracts the brows in an effort to Another quartet—Blanche Bates, Blanche Walsh, Amelia Bingham and the Levee in Chicago, the night section of Boston and certain parts of St. | shield the eyes, Julia Marlowe—have facial traits almost as similar. In all four are found Louls the Tenderloin shines like a diamond sunburst in a plate of green The opera singer's throat and lower facial muscles are strongly devel-|the same peculiar Hft of eyebrow and the same spread of the eyebrow at peas. There {s vice in the Tenderloin, but until a way is found to scratch oped, through much vocal exercise. the apex of the arch; the same “sad” mouth, the cleft in the chin; ‘the nose vice off the list entirely there will have to be vice somewhere and: it might There are also the more recently developed “bicycle” and “automobile” |straight and slightly inclined to be aquiline; wide-open nostrils and strong as well be where evegybody that don’t want to shake hands with it can faces, and many others, where the owner's chief pursuit has stamped its|jaw, Their foreheads, too, are of much the same type. . dodge. mark, Divergent in looks as these two groups of actresses may seem at first “Being a born New Yorker Capt. O'Connor knows this. If he has got the All this, however, con scarcely account for the resemblance in feature, |glance, closer study will reveal a dozen points of similarity to link them pulse’ to stand pat on his knowledge and be a police captain and not an |® Well as in expreasion, which marks so many New York actresses, all. Julia Marlowe, moreover, bears an undoubted likeness to Duse, the Ital- 5 : evangelist he will have the respect of the community, even if he don’t The best explanation, perhaps, is that persons of a certain facial type |ian tragedienne. which Mdicates that the strange similarity ts not confined . Amusement ahbine the Tenderloin according to the ideas of Sapolio Greene,” bave other qualities which make them best fitted for the stage, and such |to American actresses alone. “Dr. Parkhurst seems to think jinst Capt, O'Reilly. didn’t’ know much MAIson SQUARE GARDEN ony Pane Man eitnee Up, Sita cite that he never will know ay, Cupid and the Smali Boy, by T. P. Montfort. BRILLIANT OPENING Alga) CIRCUS 6&A- @s much about the Tenderloin as Dr. Parkhurst does. A Youngster’s Act of Revenge Averted a Heartbreak and Paid a Debt. TO-MORROW (Wednesday) ; : (Copyright, 1903, by Dally Story Pub. Co.) j you that I want it pald off.” Hicks' house only to fearn that SamJon his wedding day at that. Such a i ; THE SHEPHERD'S CHECK, HIN old Peter Parsons caugnt| Old Buck started back aghast. had gone to town and would not be| revenge, such a triumph, was worth a inca esrardaree ar the Danny Scruggs in his| ‘Paid off!" he repeated, back 4iI1 next evening, dozen duckings. 2 erles, Warships, Freaks, Prodigl . Waterinelon patch and took him “at's what I said," Peter replied, ‘1 {1 can just keep him there till Sam ‘ ’ by his collar and led him down to the} coldly, Shera eae tian ee eee Hicks comes back,” the said to himself, ¢ NO FREE TICKETS TO. ANY OND horsepond and threw him in, he felt] Old Buck slowly shook his head and| would not be bome until the next}! all right. An’ I guess 1 can, for S Te § that he had performed a very gratify-| bix face lengthened, evening, and the next morning Peter|® can't git out without help, an 'no- ae BARNUM. & BAILEY: pad bad ond as the boy struggled to the} “It's Impossible," he sald. “I ain't/and Liz were to marry. Feeling that body but me ever comes on the pla re he laughed, got no money—not a dollar.’ he had lost, Danny AER That night when Sam Hicks teached RE But, alas for Peter he forgot to take] “Pay me in somethin’ else, then," eee RO AA tae to| home Danny was sitting on the front GREATEST SHOW On BARTH, |4nto consideration the fact that there! Peter suggested, with a grin, Peter's to pay him @ friendly visit, for} fence waiting for him. In breathless j America's ‘Only. “Real; Repreeen ative dalam lurks In the human breast a desire to| “I ain’t got nothin’ else,” he realized that in order to be. re-|H#ste the boy told him about the co} Presenting the Wonders of the Earth. be revenged for @ real or fancied] ‘You forget you have a daughter,| yvenged on Peter he must keep on good| Yer#ation he had overheard, and the 3 Circus Companies 2 Mecnpte wrong, don't you terms with him. Peter was in great] ¢¥ents that had followed, Hippodrome, : hg ; Two or three days passed, then,| ‘A daughter! What's she got to do| epirits, and with many winks and nods|! “Now, he concluded, “I reckon you “ greatly to Peter's surprise, Danny| with it?” he let Danny know that an im want t z e Spectacular Preluce, Gallery of Fresh A e Danny kr portant} want to marry the gal, so th dropped in to visit with him, The boy} “A right smart, maybe. I'll take her] event in his life was just golng to take| you can do Is to go right aft ONE HUNDRED STARTLING ACTS. - was as friendly as ever, and he laughed] for a wife and call tho mortgage| place, ‘cause old Peter's dlable to git out any CYCLO, THE KINETIC DEMON ) r ~ s * about the ducking and declared that] square. ri . z ses.” Peter| time {f eomebod: to vo 101 he had found tt great fun. 01d Buck wae surprised, but mol dis-|) Jet Yo Hold! your Rossen’! Péter) ae came rasy wes’ to “omen Absolutely Pure Patriot'c Exbibitlon of U. 8. Men of sald, vth a chuckle, and the first ar Peter lived all, alone, but he hadj pleased. It was an easy way to get out at Ay if ‘ . sow eda" thet mrt of eso | tm ean hn unr 2 Atom EH ave pow « eran) | oa task wont ea m8] py BABY ELEPHANT AND MOTHER Just a mile from Peter's house there| might as well marry Peter as any one) @TPrse.” SEAS ORIELER, ase goat SUBSTITUTE | pay ELEPHANT AND MOTHER lived “old Buck‘Hart,”" who had a Uttle|else, 0 far ae he could seo. droatiat ea ty ake Nad that tne, | enough to ateal her?” . 4 Giraffes, Smallest Horse in the World: farm on which Peter had a mortgage,| "A right,” agreed Old Buck. ‘Dut| for throwin’ mo in the pond that time,| Sigil ty 0 ees et tapping the] eee MOREA and he also had a daughter on whom| don't say anything about St, if you want) @¢ you?” Danny asked, innocently boy on tne aboullir, he cried: Amusements. RATE RACES. GY! Peter had an eye. The daugvier was a}to save troubi You see, Sam Hicks ‘No. You don't want no dollar for = mu Pe TR . GREENE'S GRAND FREB BLING AN “You bet I am, Danny, and I'll do it, mere girl, young enough to have been| wants to marry Liz, and I don't knovw| that, because you know you sald it was 1 Peter's grandchild, but to him there|if she ain't got a right smart of a Nkin'| fun for you too. I'm golng right now, And, Danny, TRAINED “ANIMAL EXHIBITION, |was no disadvantage in that. As tol for him, and if he was to hear that youl “Oh, it was. If your watermelons] When i's all over, and I've got her all Finest Collection of Quadrupeds in the World. j what she might think, was not to belaro going to marry ger, he might raise| wasn't all gone you'd give me one,| Tht, you can ton something nice 390 PRRFORMORS IN THE AIR Av ONCE: taken into consideration, a rumpus, Better jist keep gort of quiet] wouldn't from me , [OVERFLOWING WITH NEW ATTRACTIONS, One day, two or three months after} til it's ull over, ou just walt here and Jl go down) "Shuoks!" Danny exclaimed, “I ain't ‘TWO PERTORMANOBS DAILY, AP Danny's ducking, Peler saddled his) “Oh, I ain't uneasy about a young up-| celine and feta you up some apples,” | Gone nothin’ for you. I jew been tryin'! In Grand Central Palace, oars ANB EM ter horse and rode over to Hart's. It €0) start like Bam Hicks, but I'll keep quiet e se) the trap door In} '9 alt hunk with Pet cartsclen tare) sd tana HAUG id Admission to happened that Danny was at Hart's} just to ple you, I’M have the squire a fl c The next day the neighborhood was Analen are, $44 an th ats, when Peter veined up at the yard gate| over hore to-morrow mornin’ to marry! ateps Into the cellar. Danny stood by| rife wits the news of an elopement In) Zhe mou Maxniteenity tustrated Lecture by and cailed Hart out. Curious to know| us,’ looking on, waiting for the apples, which the. principals were Sam and | Peter's business, Danny slipped out and| Peter rode back toward home, and] suddenly, like a breath of inspiration, | Ldzzte. WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS, hid himself In a fence corner where he} art waiked slowly to the house an idea flashed Into the boy's mind,| Then close upon thls came another MAROH 18 AND 20, could overhear all that wad sald. Danny waited until they were both| and it was only by a strong effort that|eusation in the way of an announce- ILLUSTRATED from $1.00 upward. ny toeeheual ¥ renerved by telephot After the exchange of a few commons} out of view, then he crawled from his|he refrained from giving a yell of| ment that F Parsons had been 7 Fy eon ead rtenin eT AB Gee RIM ALG: He OE found 4mpri in his own cetiar, | E108 Private Lectures to Men Only, wiagesTic ORAND CIRCLE, Di down to business by saying: He get off across a ficid in the oppor} Beizing the collar door he slammed ft} Hverybody talking excitedly Contalaing latnemasian Rage Shine sitet moles “[ reckon you know, Buck, my mort+| site direction from his home down, then shot the bolt in place to] about there baihat ip everyhody often 6 rand, Every mee WIZARD OF 0Z gage on your farm 4s tong past due?’| “Ob, no, Sam Hicks ain't agoin’ to| hold |t securely. Then he went out into but Dane y wilt fing tt ato attend (hese tree “Yea, 1 now it is," Buck replled, “but] know notain’ about no weddin',”” he] the yard and danced @ hoe-down, His] was m i : aie Weber & Fields’ Cae I ‘lowed it didn't make any difference."|said to himself, as he hurried along.| hour of revenge had. come, and come] was aiso remaining 824) wepspsDAY AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, ala “Well, ordinarily it wouldn't," Peter] “No, he ain't golng to know nothin’ xpectediy, and ft Sad filled his when he went ou’ Paeee March 18 and 3 o'clock, THE MI TWIRLY- -WHIRLY | admitted, “but ander present clreum| git to see him. happiness to overitow! carcfnl not to visit his eretwhice friend.) py, greene will give grapbically Hlustrated THE B10 LITTLE PRINCESS stances tt does, I just rode over to tell Danny drew up at the door of the} wa | h ellary and! 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