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nee bai The Evening World's Home Magazine, Saturday Evening, ‘April MLLE. . DE TIERS HAS NO FEAR OF" THE DIP By CHARLES DARNTON WEIGHT of AUTO - GOOLBS 4 : » DLE de TIERII4S LBS gf vgs Builder’s Description of the Auto-Bolide. t ; a OR two years past the theatres and the circus have been invaded by fear | F tures more and more sonsational, ‘These features have been based, sm general, on the pecullar qualities of a force little known by the publica ntrifugal force’—and yet, if he seeks to do #0, every one can perceive ite effects, | Yor example, when a train makes @ curve without slowing up the pase y |] sengers are immediately projected from the exterior side of the curve—somey Umes to the great detriment of the colffures leaning against the seats, Ans \ |] other example of centrifugal force which all cbildren wonder at, without | |] accounting for {t, is to whirl around @ vessel filled with water without spilling : ; , |] 4 drop of the liquid, ‘The sling {# likew!se an application of this centritnga) : . ag . force, > ce se oh t 2 JO@RACHE YS ITs |] ‘Take; tor exaniple, a cycliat In a loop. Wo realize that if we whirl around the loop and acquire sufictent speed the cyclist will be sent fiying, just as the EIGED $7 Nall O7PIZES { i Ge C F e | stone from the sling, If, Instead of whirling the loop, you give the cyclist the if ; ¥ ‘ é ' \ AN ETO’ amo speed as thut of.the loop at the moment when ithe cyclist was hurled haw. oie |] away, tho latter will make a complete clrclo, All the "loopings," whatever they aro, nre based on this principle of this force, and It was necessary to enlarge a little on this in this explanation te understand what follows. L'Auto-Bollde, which is displayed just now at Madison Square Garden, és based on the principle of thia force, and is, in fact, only one pantioular @e cz : |] velopment or the cariler “loops,” over the sensation I feel when the automobile makes the turn which carries ae Thin plan, which seems strange at first elght, was conceived 4 M: Aonse . t is rez, a great artist, a painter well known to Americans, ‘Nhe idea was ine me head sMoulane It te v4 Leak Lite iat Maa ne ee ret HT iolied by pocing eho “open toop,” bud’ Te waa tron te. forsiba the! Mea Ob CUE terrible, But the glory, and the money, too, mi Pp x ing back after the descent, to have the "looper upside down during a great “Was there no opposition to your performing this act?” I inquired, pant of the course. He came to me to have me make an ‘apparatus, a machine, “Oh, yes, monsieur, much, I did not tell my mother what I wae going |{ corresponding to that imagined by him. ‘his construction was not at all easy) to do, I did it and then sent her a telegram. Two weeks later she came bald sauteed more CRiSnlasag be) MY ben ERE ne ab roel ee Asin gray 4 |] to obtain the exact speed of the vehicle from ite leaving tho loop, in tt to see the performance, When, whizz! 1 shot down and around, Bhai} oo ort ca gain rate of speed it was necessary to knows In order fe shrieked so that every one looked at her, Then, mon Diew! she fatnted. | to nave the iongth of the leap which the vehicle would take into space, How ° Poor mamma; sho was very much frightened.” find out this exact speed? If one takes a yohivlo on an inclined plane, the LE. DE R-9 Mademoiselle thinks most French women nervous, but of Americans || farce ayaa seen 4 make it roll down Is the welght; but there aro bobkisi) t pounds.” pe ” several forces which tend to hold back the vehicle, These forces are friction |» In two months, too, I lost twenty-eight D’ she says “They are enough calm. and the resistance of the uir, The problem thus becomes more complicated, | * But the Heroine of the Barnum & Bailey Thriller) = Ana now?” “But they appreciato-hore as much as in Paris,” she added. "On the |} sna the formula which everybody knows no longer applies. Now I have headaches much of the time, almost constantly, and MY | frst night several ladics fainted.” We know that the speed of tha motor fs entirely independent of the road [) Is No Braver than the Next Woman When It} oy. citen hurt, but not 90 much as at frst. It ie also Impossible for me to| ‘This was sald with the pride of the emotional actress who tells You iraveited and that it depends aololy on the helgit of the fall, By 6 simple “ ears." HHARLES DARNTON. a i til he ride, It takes a long time to get) ‘The house wac in tears. mathematical calculation I was able to determine the course the motor would Comes to a Molise—The Beautiful , Parisienne | *!eep unti! about four hours after ¢ L describe through space, and to build the second part of the apparatus #0 a ie Chats About Her Daring Act, and M. Garanger Two New Comedies and a Revival Next Week w iAtior the etraight descent, if the cafslege were nok held, tb would @ Describes the Auto-Bolide. a complete somersault, But a nurrow railroad holds tt and it Is held to . Huyton, Caron and, Herbert, Clift dee) Only Way" will be the dramatic} ] track by itn centrifugal force, After tho Jump the auto returns to the footing ———_—- “The Awakening of Mr. plop” will rt HV. | onering um one Hundred and |} | the in @ path which is not of @ perfect circle, but of a series of tangent curves) } ABU oul he. /A Cake Ge wewnited | aioe ice anger Tan the. leasing role, in ta Brene:Wrenklin, Budiey and | Zc ut treat | Housed by the || the radius of tho circle constantly enlarging, to diminiwh the effect ef the i LLE. DE TIBRS had done up her back hair, put on har prettiest Finance’ at the /Savoy Theatre pane hpi Ginl,"" which comes to jure and many others. Basque Quart |] centrifugal force when the carriage strikes the lovel, 1 | g sada ead aie Leh Mondi ! 1. 1 have MProctar's,“theatt Tra eee ale oct the He, Bhe ott Bo far so good, But all these mathematical calculations do not nmke the frock and smile, and was ready for Martin’s perhaps. She on Monday night, Kellett Chal- | * othe etropolls | Theatre ya Bill take one of his short eplayiots, She we OR tt. the eva new, attraction, ; : 5 ing the [mers who wrote “Abigail,” ts its author | “Queen ‘Of the White 28 ye the | Syateis pe Dr. ‘carr réduced BROOKLYN OFFERINGS. invention absolutely safe, There {s, of course, the danger of accident, If any { aldn't look the least Ike @ young woman who ts going tbe |ing”wiltam A, Hreay dts manegerial | Men, Women, ove eer thant Brant, sain sect oteatd Paes “ions Mfr gfavaae' production, ot |] Part of the machinery should wet the lvat bit out of gear, if anything ehowld pace that {s apt to kill—which has nothing to do with Martin’s, | sponsor, ‘Tho scenes are lald in the Van barely Rate a) float Into the peaprooke will be another attrac: Wood land Montauk, break, the car would be thrown from ‘he track, will the of course, She was as unruffied and well-groomed in her black-and-white ne Pearcy we Seceates lo. ‘Windsor. |, ai be pla ve by the etock fon, fla set ‘hertpreauces by are Rs phic toe wi be Goo uty sont gown, with its angled yoke, and ner large black hat, an though #B® ftchaed ay" mre “on Wail vn [TRENT Gas CATS a | Me eg St"? edie] ieee eae just come from the theatre inst oO! m ‘" epecwlaition, The cast will include Will- we! oe the Jeeves | prince. for r a ene this the heroine of the circus and Tody Hamilton's brain-stunning fee ie Ferguson, John Flood, Robert en A atten will be nO Cope. a ree eer ma adjectives? Waus it sho who performed “an astounding and audactously [AMAR taal Douglas Falr- | virginia Harned in, fine Lady Shore,” av ‘Con Pate awful. abysmal act, with a fascinating, furious, fugacious, fitting Might, | youre Lemmera and olive meee Hu doubly discounting all the devilish deeds ever done?” Was it she who is giving us tho latest double-dietilled Barnum & Batley thrill? There was AMUSEMENTS. Aw Alico Fischer 1s the ater of “The | frend "iN eaioy stalr, v Cn School for Husbands,” a com eek; Witham Gillette in look hp uses be) UR mo trace of her mad career in tho tranquil face, Stanislaus Stange, with musio by duliag PI iene pe esi oF é faa rosie HOBER'S MUSEUM Mademoiselle is tall and dark, with glowing complexion, a serene tac on fonda will be seen at Wal- Dalvie), Amaid Daty in you ‘ step A wi Kuro’! Joponese acrobats, | smile and laughing eyes, This daring Parisian beauty of twenty-two stood will be nippparted Werte eno ‘Lee Canter in Agree, pelatees. ‘Manta 4 fic shi ave iy ‘ aay Trem A aRen surrounded by a retinue of her countrymen—M, Alongo Peres, the ‘pro- |W Where aue, creat, pals ‘Werte is in aad Bivat it b oatenke ie John evi DahomeyChiet AMUBENENTS, prictaire” and inventor of “L’Auto-Bolide,” his two mustache-sprouting pid Pea ed 4 Mai a EEnvatge The aR . ee i iH aah ie a :! 1 sons, and M, Maurice Garanger, the conatructor of that perilous-looking | Lucy’ Ashton and others, 'e Whit: 1d tre; “"Fantan: . Ry I AT RE Rete i | frame which looms up at the furthor end of Madison Square Garden. int ge a The woenes are | 2.¥s10t vi er Vom Vg ae Bio 9 THE aarae Monsieur Garanger is a blond and rosy young civil engineer—a very | the plot ls concerned with an y ‘ ip * i as ty ; ae 4 , | ¢ivil engineer—a’ graduate of the famous French Polytechnic School, parece pee eal Roreat, ‘ig Temple's Telegram. geota Lysoum My tors gad by ‘ANIMERSTEIN S4 bParny ee Pe al H ea a way, | urmeoie Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, This is his first achievement, |S nis matron eae ict ea Ry ‘Pad a tee Se Ady ‘ith av. room 87, N. ¥. Matinee Every Day, i ‘460, and nd 606, . 8 BAC YM eh vi \ even as Mademoiselle’, and he takes his honors as easily as she takes her “London Axmirance, ° late Dig will appen as arr oslte Beat tor Each, W. ve ho AN wand WONDARS oe erie rae Posen a) th ¢ ‘Theatre. « eo Bhanuos, ae HEAR ON, W, RAVAGE offers LAST TIMD Ooh 8 Recartts Mie le a Sieh Mate! ot ba own, AMUSEMENTS. ie ee ons eae peo Sito. |] Uk ea Vale wane i | aannnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn i i apr * J A ro s s es ad ot Lady Gay eeaaer , i mS nd Van ‘Goent's| Madison Square Garden, | B1016_& Rise, "i labors ee ero veal A BELLY CHAUFFHUSE is a lady of nerve but no nerves, as you may sf asa comedian ‘ be wilh ‘ahe $s wa! t Blanche Walsh will. be: 2 EXHIBITIONS | DAILY at 2 at aan SP.M. EASTERN STAR FAIR | PRINCE a) huh A i L readily believe if you have seen her smile of amusement at the three | be “the Ai ne gone s el 5 faite earth ihe set | Bal NUM & BAILEY | To Bait a Home for the indigent —wpny || Virginia Harned: "4 a ; sauawks which’ give the signal for the start, Injen other. False" Will be dlenty By mcity ararones oes cae, | BAR’ Masonic Hall, 334 St, and sth ay, FOF PILSEN | tice gost am * “q haye no nerves,” he sald, ‘I have never felt any fear, not even| iis Dertormance will be celebrated Wy the | Greatest Show on Earth | Masoule Hall, . and 6th AY, | ees hettacer reich el when I took my first ride at the Folles Bergere last September. It was my ery of handsome souyen! Tras OUT eaeul toi ta been th thew RONG a's a im Noon to Midnight, 4 i Valk firat public appearance, and I was sensible only of a elight embarrassment THE DIP OF DEATH, sel MA a Dating ite Man ° ur ny i ea ft facing an audience, 1 do not permit myself to think of death, though | tn’ A LADY. NG THE, GAP IN AN OTA . | nied vith Clara Bloodgood, 1 did Grows anyaelt just beford starting on that first nde. Why should ‘one Toate ye) vi see Mi. Hyde: “wtues: Rate are LES Front ANGLOTrs ikea barlts Sheu b ‘0 joo! Briday, "A Pi Coollte ee cee Double ‘Simultaneous ri ga you are afraid of nothing?” rly yes,” she Inughed, ‘I will tell you of what—a mouse, yes, a nqging Richard Th littlé mouse. A mouse makes me ecream and climb on a chair, and 15, E | Leah Kleschna Aa Chr. Ppp” | ea Walsh yy, A in Leos the Gap and ra yesh the atian':. way i a a. iy aa MP AOStes, BROWN. soemre batt an FISK schna|| 9 nue Octet BAM Rt ying ites i Hold vp my skirts, and almost faint, A mouse le-very terrible, 1a it not,| bane! Erobean bas ine forthe annual Ac see 2 ke zi eeu GP Ou | a AA To pupa by ah Blanch j monsleur?” {one ‘Fri oc es = Uhihdren. Bhe' made a moue of terror and shrugged her shoulders at thought of Nt Many. trom itn ah Bene aia in ole de Fito ane-ae Reve Jui ae PSs | ay, ges aN d oa hi co if i the awful beast, Nel. an raven ott ott, Great Albany, r fat%¢ eats uchess Of Dantzio, “Otherwise,” ehe continued, “I am not excitable, Monsieur Perez chose} , Mrs. Baran, Co onrat ry rogne will ep. Ext Pap ek 1 eld, ae peat bye ee ms A 8 ah Pali H Allo H bi me for this act because of my ‘calm temperament and my good health, I FBeurneon' a a i upnneion, se eae mien me ote are ee eye Bh Ranier AyeCollege | Widow § he it accepted the offer gladly, and I told myself that 1 must not think of the| “ian%,,.utternomn seven Yonta 0 by | At Eolonjat al Muste Hatt Bang Wal; Papi a TA Hah doe ay ros: 4 ; anna sea, man e rise.” If'one always thought of death it would not be possible to begin at| Lawrence Burrett, The hore, weeUsk tansle hall notrese NEW | Lox. Av. 107th St. Mat. ‘To-da mer all:! ‘My debut excited me @ little, and, as I-satd, I made the sign. o: ertormanan il be dyad ast whira | WRO Recently performed a. horeewh|D- “PROCTOR BIG. FOU! f Ss as sno et [PELAS Cottier, oy ‘4 gn. of the| ing spect on_,,Gen,_ vilioa R. Ba be in To Hand) LESLIE MON TTS welt the «ME cross, but now i neve thimk ef death. ‘The ride takes my breath away, but|*"eH wire et We erties | 2 N Grand aes a y. hat ACAD HF sua it perfectly ante,” , 0 ‘of Pilsen, act play, MCanttin, TaRuney, ee erieht, 20 Cine New s a, Bare ! = “At first we expertinonted’ with a dummy and then with @ sheep," {ne ra sient atte i it a ate ipa mttontiong wl ‘vil nein a ne N ei iar: TT er 18. Maing 2a Blanche Bates" apne M. Garanger, ‘The sheep was not so brave as Mademolselle,"' gai me UB A ital peed 20 Bony’ ‘and pee Seca ee in thet Phakag ical ‘eae i Set GO M.COL AN. EPA ES ones eau i sats eed ohe ‘The'lady gave ifm « sratetul look tor this compliment, Ks attraction at the | Svintiv enone tit: Cree bi Baran E she WA eM tee 1 ui ‘ } ‘Ceo company win | wre Great Brat aot Br al "| METROPOLIS) ‘ lebsoeveitic ineusien WAR FIE D” sear ae Scienal Sei Jonny r fats forthe rine- | eh mye Aun | Fgtn tin: Brothers to er 8 a |COnFEssnNY v 1K at ee) i n Mil \ aa snsluse GARDEN, bow OF ony WHITH SLAVES, ‘rere, Bh Bow: T "han | et Pe rir 1 APE, ep atk its