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FHS PLY | VERY FN That Is, Provided You Look at! “The Coronet of the Duchess” 4n the Right Kind of Light. YOFFERS'A RARE CHANCE FOR WEBER OR FIELOS, Points the Moral that if at First! “She Doesn't Succeed the \ American Heiress Should Try the Home Market. Have hope, American helress, have, hope! is the cheering cry which Clyde Fitoh raises in “The Coronet of the) Dueohess." You pays your money and you takes your choice; and if you don't! ike your first chotce you takes another, appears to be the moral of his latest play, which came—with a severe change in Whe weavher—to the Garrick last night. * Mr, Fiteh calls this little glided bauble god of the drama | w' Fields or to Mr, * "I saw it first!” “The Coronet of the Duchess” fairly begs for a burlesque setiing, granting, of course, that it vas not one already, he TM you like to unkle a teaspoon in a “ @up of an afternoon; if you are inclined to discuss social decadence over your wafer; If you enjoy the gentle warmth of gray gloves, ind if you thrill with the dare-deviliry of a stroll along Fifth @venue at 4, “The Coronet of tre Duchess’ may strike you as 1$-karat and warranted not to tarnish, But if you don't happen to be any of these, you may smile and say, Poming oo” What are we fag this question, but he doesn’ @ entertainingly as he might perfectly frank, his discussion of the interaational-marriage trade is a bore for two adts, and afr that it has not To be " MU he md taken the money-seeking bull by the horns and placed a fool's cap on| ef into a state of gloat- fog Klee As it is, we're obliged to! Waugh Up our sleeve, which is uiways ond or less of an inconvenience. !Women—espesiaily women with fort: Whew, or the conviction that some day they will pick the winning horse—are \ apt to be interested In “Tho Coronet of the Ductess.' for It teaches hab Rine times out of ten It isn't o i @od that it's Likely to give na matrimonial headache, | Poor Clara Bloodgood, who seems @eatined never to de happily married on the stage, whimpered pitifully throug> the trials Mr. Fitvh wet her, She even got down on*her roy robed knoos and implored her “dook" of a husband to strike her ja order ‘iat she might fave grounds for divorce. But—worse fate! she failed to win the sympathy hy this dire appeal was dopbtiess invended | to arouse, The “dook,”’ barring his Engilsh mu- | fical comedy accent, wasn't so bad even though te did Insist on contrib. uting to the support of “Pussy,” his “Neft-handed wife,” as this very attrac. tive lady was courteously called. He frankly told the pining Duchess that she married him for osis title, and he couldn't for the life of him see why he @hould ohuck "Pussy" so long as she @utitully contmued to win his borrowed Ny Money at baccarat and wore a twin @tring of pearls to those around the Yeas beautiful neck of his “right-handed | wife” Aa Amiable Duke, Ernest Lamford was such a clever, @miabdle “dook’ that all this seemed , Derfeetly reasonable, and inasmuch as he gallantly refused to knock down the Duchess, the only possible reason for a separation was. the masquerade cos tume His Grace put on for the Queen's Teception, He was such a good fellow! He proved it by discovering for his wife and her devoted masculine cousin that \ they Joved each other, and by retiring fromthe family circle in order beat they might live happily ever after, t woman, be she heiress or not, @ould! ask more of « husband? The dook'b a dead one—jong live the dook! ‘The only otter character to attract @ny particular attention was a guy of an American girl, over-written hy Mr, Fitch and by Mendum. ‘The last act, wherein the full female “ateength of the company was arranged in &.semi-circle and holds a p or. tem on the un appy union, was a Between an Irish “wake” 3 ' @trel first part.” Y ew fe polnt of view “The Coronet eas” is about the funniest fing ‘cide Fitch has ever Walle iy _ THE sick BABIES’ HELPERS. | Kind-Hearted Children Contribute to The Bvening World Fund ‘ The following contributions to The) Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund have been received: The le ht * sarge acknow edged » Wille, Re tie y over-played George ‘O88 and a “min- " 4", fs Sloan say Mont. Reve Tat ra tice Kol io Ty Bitten farcom. ob M nm 7) pajoeed please find the sum wis few of the girls of Pools hool No, 9 haye collected & Class TA*, and made 7% cents. ict Baller’ Fun Please accept it for 4 the 4 ) Amert Bush, M3 Greene av., Brooklyn. Clifford Larcom, 32 Kosclutko 8t., Brooklyn, | streets of New York. We held a little fair two afternoons | ~ gemait " at ee a a a lal PATIENT TIT) Missid iek a Te THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER $2, TOM. TWO BITS FROM CLYDE FITCH’S NEW PLAY, “THE CORONET OF THE DUCHESS,” oes a TN REFUSES 10 REVEAL HER KAME Beautiful Girl Posing at Dress- makers’ Convention Said to Have Sought Place to Get Money to Pay Fare Home. One of the early morning trains tool Miss May Quackenbush, sald to be con: nected with the foremost familles {n Warwiek, N. Y,, she having earned the money for the railroad trip by posing as a corset model at the Dressmakers’ Convention after her purse had been log on the Miss Quackenbush, a remarkably beautiful girl, with a Agure upon which the most shapely corsets would shape themselves, has been a model at the convention for several days, and unt! © photographer tried to take a flash- Ught picture of the model no one Suessed that she was under an assumed name and that she was vosing to eet money for her fare home. When the Photographer arranged his camera. for the pl ® the girl called to Miss White, head of the dressmakers: "Don't lot him take my picture, Please don't." The girl's objection to the ploture jught forth an inquiry as to her iden. tity and (t was lew that she hid come to New York to visit friends and do shopping ond that while here she | died had } r purse, villing to write home for money ought 48 a model. ahs wy a p : Tred _ Aart aoe tu My Doeness ? to her home to-day, | —Ferrievy (ILLS HIMSELF AS. NIECE PLAYS AVM Dramatic Suicide of Despondent Cripple—Asks to Hear “Near- er, My God, to Thee,” Then Fires Fatal Shots, George Vollmer, of No. 810 Macon street, Brooklyn, killed himself to-day in the presence of his two young nigces, one o fwhom was playing at his bid- ding “Nearer, My God, to Thee,” on the | plino, Vollmer shot himeelf twice {n. the heada, nddropped over on the oor | dead, Despondent because he could not get work on account of a deformity of one of his hands, the result of an accident which happened two years ago, Voll- mor's mind had been dwelling on sui- ide for some time, but he did not have the necessary courage until to-day, As was his custom after breakfast, he called in his nieces, Annie, four, and Dora, twelve years old, ta come In the parlor and play for him. The children tripped in, Dora taking her place at the 0, lay ‘Nearer, My God, to Thee," the uncle asked. Dora had got fairly start- ed when the first shot rang out, The second followed = iminediately. The sereama of the children nt thelr father Into the room, mmoned the ambulance of the Bushwick Centra’ Hospital, but Vollmer had long since She was only one in hundreds that | sought the place, but because ot her | excellent figure amd face she was chosen, The minute she got her pay from the convention she hurried fram | the hall and to-day she paid her fare home. ———_ 161,000 Prise Content, The Sunday World offers $1,000 in gold for the nearest extimate of the pypular vole for next President. The only way of voting for the prizes is on coupon printed only in the Sunday World. Get next Sunday's World and cit out the coupon. ____ EXCURSIONS. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD BELLEWOOD 15 “All UNTAIN % ‘Mh nsion RESORT. AMUSE MENTS. Fashioned Country on WP CONCERT, bees train leaves W iC GLBN ONOKO. Special train leaves W. Mes Cortlandt and Fulton st, direay City teenie. 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