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Pio vtaa liad oe —— sat bet “The Proud Laird” Proves To Be a Very ‘Damp Comedy , —~_—— 4 ¢ f Aathors of Scotch~ Amertcan| fast. tn'thin ast he ox! ee Gat it Je ot aimentt, ah Me ever toskes = the p UN AROUND THE, 7 Play Have sesee TERRI Te ih yd a hy ho’ recaled iat fas Konver AND GET , Too Much, and the Resalt Witlam Tell Ret of an, Blghth A_PITCHER OF MILK: ft Te Too Ganny for Home arent an ogy ona pitts Gy w Gorawhigtions Bead ee a a “ta with hs T wonotk bi) jonel mane nine bull's eyes in four eononde, @ world's reoord, \ 7 > —_ H\\ * Perhaps Messrs, Cosmo Hamilton and Ny as Cartwright imaginod that 1) MUMOR OF ‘‘SERGEANT \ itch play might beoome aq pop- oP Ber us Scotch’ whiskey with Ameri: BRUE"’ IS HOME MADE, } ‘ans, We take our Scotch seriously— aie Suey 4 and with tce—and a Scotch comedy| Frank Daniels Makes Hit in Eng- which merges into farce and then bror Ti into waniosgue, nnd finaly sends us| “(8h Mustcal Comedy, but the home in @ what~was-tt etate of mind| Funds His, Not Authors’. ; fs upt to make us sign the pledge, #9 f@r! why in the name of Dillingham Js an @s the ‘funny’ Sootch drama {is con-/ attempt ever, made to retrim an Ene- 5 cerned. , | lh musical farce to fit Frank ‘Daniele? AW-COME ON AN ¢ ‘The authors of “The Proud Laird”| Why attempt to amother the inimitable PLAY MARBLES ih mixed {t up a bit too much at the Man-| comedian in such a farce as ‘“Ser- 203 have ketal, i took thes acta to stop the leak.|#%4 Dantols bubbled forth in American lines and action, the fi a asked to azcept e farce ran merrily, Meanwhile you were with plenty of laughter and amusement, the Beatrice-and-Benedict sort of thing | Some uy with plaid trimmings. ‘The Invermorach | irunk’ Danielna carted apesche ene fwea the lord a'mighty of a custle that) threo ucts, and an Ameria with walle ’ i my, BAD Seen veep mouen Detter deve, when Wi translate them Into measures. t ft rained they put pails on the floor and | will give Brogawny the real 3 pans on the tables of tho great ball, | Kus In musical comedy nd the ight motit of conversation was gomedy” be vine dtniues was ace oneal “folly fine weather for ducks,’ + The| tn New y: i last act of the play actually gave one, Brat is damp feet, It was a real relief to turn Lond NOU TRS Aina ih to the editorial leaflet of the programme aleldng elit iy Ra And and dry out over @ sizzling paragraph Heant Brie! hem. mighout X Goins vahow- by @ Chicago oritls, who wrote of mle Pa Aint M Bronx, Fiske's acting there that it “hung Uke ped along." sapphires and golden jewels along the ane, crowded arch, in. which her successex My drlgh Mol burn to bo emombered.” You felt chat | made maith ge the, dingllah puimbers Mra, Fiske ought to hurry back home| Apolo by Mins Suliio Fisher, entitled * ) hattan Theatre last night. Granting the} geant Brue,'' presented at the: Knicker- I wish bg Ay leak in the roof, which wae the plot of booker Theatre last night? To the : 1 WAS > 12 [| the so-called ‘canny’ comedy,” rain vredit of Daniels, he did moro for "sere ian $ i water and Scotch do not make @ Man-| cant Brue" than the Janglish authors, : u When the English authors stepped aside 2 => paid ab) baad Gli” a ade: ¢ wud a, clever trio, "Put Me i t It was nice, Incidentally, to remember | “Anna Witanugh tried to help with a that Mm Cartwright was out thero In} [ope Oe ene Te aoe mer neck as bie Chicago adding to the lustre of Mrs.| or four diumond sunburste: thing Grae Fiske, even while his work and that of Hil, Spot light shining on Daniels look his aasoclate ‘wad not adding (0 :h:| WOR Conmulldated waa Aame woout 4 se with the. pr Slory of the Manhatten, But > Uigerdane (Brue” wan “honutittty Grieve none the less that “Leah” hud staged, ihe scenes were pleasing te the Lxveteditcid ti the drilling ‘ofthe: choris in 2 | fees, particularly i * Haan’t Come to Stay, 3 hit the credit wilt belemt'to While not desiring to take “Phe Proud ad English iiprettist Laird” down a peg, frankness compels | (1 . is worth see-| . \. the wtatoment that he has not, come to| Ine, id kind of a musical fares, | stay for any great length of time, Tre) ‘hivont an exchse-aven in. Ainay | , SoBhe play is ditogsther too “canny,” not | oxolisesto met him on the ataxe, | 2 0 say uncanny, for American cohsump-| And Klaw & Erlanger will be wure of | ? Hone st begun’ with w vlow of Booth | their 6 ar cent. and more for a fone | 2 Gialest that kopt the audience guessing, | enkamement, notwithstanding chat Eamurd B. TLaons| —_—-— &s the old factor of the almost-ruine Gaatle, aod WOH. Denny aaa piper NANCEO’NEIL WAS A | re the two joys of the performance, Robert Loraine dressed remarkably weli| ROBUST LADY MACBETH | for n “busted” lord, and, Dorothy Don- SS nelly was Just herscif as ‘his fate," sbut Ht was Impossible to deel an: Tce epee ts seed Hoy Mesa Ji) In More Strenuous and Emotional palr, cept when It turned iA pital ene - Sept wnen It turned Inte a capital seone| Scenes Actress Scored a Suc mother of tho Invermorach yaar the Yovtom of’ 1 Her root bg Sid las aked, and she needed the American gitl's money, “In order to have sume. for Mild B Fainy day nnn oovidied the young pep-| Blood and chocolate oreams divided belie ac each Was madly \the Grand Operi-louse atudie love with tho other. du. Verne t eyed te Crit Std nay Wither mine | favor last night at Nance O'Ne ats iia on eons & The Scarlet Bat + ¢ By Fergus. Hume & # Uruny untiia ova of a tend of an nmusing egotist, reven, they to discern | vs 4 |. (Convent, 1003, by. the National Frese | 1 1 Soieied he might have been oo SS te Agency) ea ] @ O0340eeeeseeos »e DAA tededhcadedidhtece LORE HOVE YOPGDG-SVADOVGOSPODG DOL GHD DOP BOD Reerery ip Hasensa-! short made a himeelt hoy betraying: the sherne, scarlet sicine which she declared who led the eeteuee to another eases Wha attempt the in» | that ait Vhen he recoy: ‘Starch Slee home. A atrange ro} “4 part, Bh to better advantage | dead on the floor, mo with bia pistol which Ot fount inake top nor Aa verter, Mrs, Perth told me. I know the laa wie crap: tea’ tie casts itn In tha 8° o wie goals On hey | had been taken from his. pocke of the ‘business, “It In mirange hat An Ag the Bresacuy vara to otfebrate an ane | suwuand £9, vA Plies hie bloody anes ite ‘a friend co sanea ei Stybned a ator, Baath Doth ehot esked Be pee Miadenly, EE erat ES EE ete ak Rae air git AR ect OS | reek er saw the co) ‘ Ny | forruangn wae ungeen, clung at times! “tides Barth iy roy, A hou Mg. ay heart on iny | The jury. Incidence was extra , moth WW. the cot whe was dvoadtully y pa a het iar ai ot a <apout ‘wearing my he jury soy that Mr, Lancaster! suspected, ordinary, and, he onoula have stumbled on the word nities tonay! roo" in this unexpected manner, immediately after telling his atory ‘3 And octet pot upon her as 8 "ecate while | hers, wo providentinn ech Shia Wheraupan the ts Kes at) stor pcinta, "the | Sat Bate ar ite itera Sr eae ay mouning.” asrenteg, Lanes, |the Toon wane ee dont” Know whe feo what connection. there sos te Mot Rabe wnlovely Rnoeatony vinetond a8 | fs bey Salton tran” ‘ ei iiiad hy ath, unared’ Bo tla enany er, OW Quite, enough ra | Pret is ! paper into my_ hand, tween the murder of Pl tesgheliag mfortadity {Hunn Hi aE Nate . rough ) 4 unt oon hirbing $e va. Riman telle Lancaster Berry ny ; have | it to you, as I pant un-| Brancieoo and He ohegptelets tumbled t the Moor with a rightevus | virtio though he, 00, was] vecause of the bat’ An inquest dun Ti iife Beat inthe Brogden nore’ beat: | oe abearths body ta hing, Laeastee ynyt the Jove svenes 2a) phases rather than as the con- Coroner’, ry declares: AN Pode and looked over 5 Frank's eae nan ed, Jarman, half. & nom by Mnii t lence » hi ted murderer, Charies | xu} Me of the F ere was unformed, Sao,oF ted, Tan} etter ie eeageat| Milward war en acceptable Macdutt, gerhiR Raa Wraselagh Tafa salt that, Sy 8! Ba Srassing the lawn.” Mis aMilared—Sdiee “ranks “innocent, ‘Tamarcot®® i tendernous botweon th tha’ the reat, of. the 9 young’ mas ten in, love with WB adh sah Hat aaoe,) “Tit wo to) rool” Jarman leaped up. | t®ry of the last orime. oy tka tien ne: Eloefully mengured | aot part fale! a es. Fea aE a im to Kill 0es|my bedroom,” he aula. “tam noteabls | “Tamaroo! What does tt mean?” Jarman sat down hurr Se Deut i, Wak, Gi Se ay, | SPOR We Ruban’ og Farman one day thet hia wite| to meet her y Taight give. mypelt range ile thougits, but be vee soeeis Bes tars 2 “*ERIEND OF FAMILY”) |*# mit bad toed away. Besides,’ she may wish to. talk CHAPTER VII. fe ‘auswor Mildred fore cme, Aner im t's just as well, Clear D ee exclamation ne. mamortver| AT’ THE MURRAY HILL, CHAPTER VI. yi et Vout kriow all'enat ta Cupid's Bargain. citing and incase cule, "sony Re ee Mediterranean Ledisi a8. Frank disappeared and Jarman AY (mgcrtatares Goon Milos Cork | ake" to the core ot her soul ty che 4 , ‘lit Bese <n tbat beok-drep, and ana”the” ei Amusing Comedy, Adapted from A Scrap of Paper. Tia the, front door to fis vistior, had brought” in the Iamp and] pyetued, looks of ete ordinarily a ”) A W a iw “ inan, matey lpia cs the German, Seen for the | ‘He was off that night to Chicago te dress with black bows, and saw | pulled down the blinds, In the ye T don’t know what 1t means," con- where the two had gone. But he came pestle Aloe COL. BORDEVERRY SHOT First Time in This City, to see me to explain, It seemed that Fy HIS WIFE"S CLOTHES] "A elon ot the Nem saeotna| thee, Vethad woineehng todo with. He The Evening World’s promised to eee me again before he lett Analiy, and looked again Nits Js written by an ) and by one knows peatlands Well enongh to peal Frank Tannehil, jr, and rip, Bier, lard ngs at| Schone a? ay trae ei ‘Daily Fashions. |ict crs, t Wo ais Wonderful Feais with Pis- | ence, at the Murray AMIN ‘Theatre last] avout Whe HUN Oe ag be waa to ui don't know" ala atidred again, hinges upon the arrival| call back at eight. I went to the doo is om tol and Rifle at the at & counts nome onthe. Hndson ‘et | ot my house with hin—it was in a ‘11 ay tight wootlena will make up | S2**F the verdict had been ‘siren Pan Hippodrome. an actress whom the ine lamented| quiet side street—and we stood chatting as well as ligi felt this det , and t “ esd fend of Pe bated wed and joft a| diel wie * atistactorily in thle manner. | |ty a pol Sumred into my hand, Vive. thousand persons sat the| wi 0. Bre lu an unwelco a iy < ny aist Evening World pattern No, neers ‘meohani i B&podrome . ery thor ter Own plans | "But why didn't he being the pabers 3630-51) "iu In alsen Bh to 4d tnchoe bust, | "°F he momene T never thouete alee * ected ‘eqvernes whowe " gaked Frank. the greatest rine Serhan een. gslayed, Al All aorts of Meee can't know if I'd take them, and, peggy hoy deh ———————— conrenyes Teal seria tae Uae ate 4 Killed by—well, I can't aay who by, “ode c “DOLLY MADISON” CONCERT.) tit Savors was mixed up in the dual: Young Women to Give wn Mnter-| "1 eco, Mra, Anchor had told Balers tainment at Seltiement House, | what sho told you, and ‘he, less accu made bull'a-eyes| ‘phe Dolly Madison Club, an organiza. | PU intended to kill Anchor to get plano, the rapidity] tion of youn women connected with | hese papers developing Fevioat geleag east side Bettlement work, will «ive, ‘““Nhal's about the sino of It, But the Qn] an entertalhment and dance for the| Whole thing was so vague that 1 benefit of the Girls’ Summer Home of | couldn't got at the pith of it, Andhor has ever] the University baslogycrtdctd on Friday| would fell me nothing until he came geen beers in ‘esd city, Wehavo| night, May 6, at the Settlement Holiag,| back with the papers at eight. All he orem are, Bell No. 18 Hldridge’ street. sald when we shook bands at the door tt A very fine programme has been Foi "Damaroo'!'—— Bipoting et the | Taned for the evening, ning, ADDON th ‘Tamaroo whatt!” Huntington when th he well gree Lt nt boats fae eras at for FoMing suena 4 Pere reer tree : ‘Mra, wi WW A chanse the ys it about mealtime, there was no one about, dering ome ese en as One oe ee ae WATCH THE | |cincus-BicYOLisT FALLS . [ft Ast" ‘lose tut” Pines The Faealum iso will require 21-4/PUNd for the person. When I ti Ly exam: Yards of goods, 42 inches wide, | Thy ined i ,punaide °f ooutwe I could do a icsora: Se cc | goods 42 tnohoa wid Bither ot thene | Only tear who wrote 4, there migh Kerns 16 cents’ The two. 9 Get | ome s att et ws =, chance of clearing up frioyg! oe “Then you think there is Mr, Jarman?! HERS “About your brother's death? Ce re tainly I do, I know Lancaster very well. Indeed, it was I who introduced him to your brother; and I am abso- iotely certain to, commit wo Dray W? cfinek, the man hie threats night objected ‘Milared, ihe previous Mere fovlivn speaking, And, far from|® nhs, ull tne Ai? ay mind hia innocence, ‘no Tntamted | 44 our brother he world's have been e Clroumspect in hy language,” t. Lancaster did he run away? taeaelA da dle: Jarman shrugged hie shoulders. “you cun't expect 2 man to have all his wits avout him ut such a momont, He Wa eet, Jarman was about explain the drugg! oan ft on second, wise i vast ie i R itt i Ss t ‘Bend to Cashier of Evening World, Pulitzer Building, ¥. Y. City. Bit ie3 * i is code ag Hie a WAN T S|] tno eneans iis nose, atid ety Ee ol Ue oi Re lhe eta : t. wont up’ to ap A Shirtwaist Suit. nied, Mand when the. murder {sek gaw that there every of his being mocused, arregt on olroumatantlal evidence he AdGr088. ...02 ceovetnceccessevccceeeseces - ahinew iat wudt hae no rival, A neat and attractive model te ween in the drawing made in mohair and \s Anished tn tailor fashion, The wade 14a laid ia wide tucka and te completed by &® fanoy stock and cuffs, It may be made with or without the lining, i ve with mo, For Hidden Chances. ae vier sant OR genera! or utility wear the ced "No," replied. Jarman, ‘ifolibere , “r have not seen’ Frank, eeepy sone monte, "He waa. at siya rg? nora, and, as up. belive len to be ul fruley Ryorything, seems as to his bk admit pret. om ot f am oovin ont, mn that he is ‘@0, ildred, fone ly, me bres tae nat he fete. the ho Ltd Continued.) 400K Lng Lin tala at it when he |iight Mildred could wee that his face 4 Area Mot ae | 000 anes taken “back, "How | Frank, aurprisea him not a Ute, The) —— a woman carmot be normally pto= in tho easlent to conceal, if only one] stature, too stout or too thin, Apparently, one of the most natural thinga for a woman to do wien she deplores her height is to stoop to oon- ceal ft, It is far from pretty, and o tall woman cannot be too strongly Im- Pressed with the importance of stand- ing erectiy. Concealing her helght must be done In different ways, one of which is to avold comparisons, A tall woman should keep away from door frames as much ap possible, leaving the making of a “picture’’ there to little women, For an observer will ba shooked to seo that the tall woman ts almost as high as the door, For the same reason she should avold standing wnder chandeliers, for her head will almost touch, saya the Chicagy Inter-Ooean, For a woman whose hoight ts exces+ sive to attompit to be kittenish ie fatal, Little low seats are not for her; thoy may make her look deformed by thrust. Ing her Knevs almost under her chin, A chair thet fita, with back ‘higher than her houd, if there should be such ft type in the room, ia the one for hev to select; In any event let hor keep away fron: a stool, Dressing. of course, has mich to do Th! make great effort not to be conscious of her height. The tall woman who carries her height wel! will after a time The Newsboy Language. HEN the ferryboat lands on the And the army of newsles, a thousand or more, Set wp in a chorus thelr hullaballoo, You wonder what kind of a place you've come to, ‘ How they blockade the gates, how they reach for your cash! How they vonifernte "Olk-N-Jun-o- Wur-Hash!"" If one only vould guess what the chapn had to say— But they outdo the Russians or Japs, any day, CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Blgnatore x Frank Di AMUSEMENTS, ARR AANA MAMI ANI HIPPODROME, aR ACADEM) MAJESTIC & Sunday Night—Viotor Herbert’e geame to think about ff, Portioned she should rejoice if her| natural her attitude when stat abnormality takes the form of too) walling the leq attention she great height, For that, of a)) things, | trast on account of. her Tt will @ote about it property, and o tall Wo-| how she dresses if she man may be far mord graceful than one |‘conactols, Emp ire THRU RE G Mi Tepe as ex Kye ea Herald Sq. "a Brom the London sauna 1, Ba Imagined that the Amertoan aod Her | ameared hex "tile han Finding Gi Mrs, Anchors po ates entered ‘the, stu Money were to be his. With wn oye to BS pena iors, But none wero, found. to Was pearly white. As Kustage waa not Breaking Al! Records tn Pert edi the futuer he sald patrontengly: eee AP Bg ode mare, purely, Metapherl- | SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Buin waaay hak tee eed ite anbe motrnine! ih ote es 1Ptg?*a | Usually emotional, she guessed that the| aa and "pb ogmance, Ingenuous, Yes? lohcevlatom 'Dhewo at lease. were very fy | Bue who Anifed nim 7 “can't, eay. old Freon renth iy’ turplehthg Up ah | Paper she had qiven. him must be jn. AIAN EE coh de “Tt gave mis ¢Vout pleasure to nes you! TEA), Gd cheap Kt ton cents a box «| gatranke rome, and ‘walking, to the wing] "ty Wash: atjunicini 0 Phat watd gar-| (resting enoumh to aurpries him out of| (JRGI) et 1a'a Chan plop, toying with tue Motitos child this) it Was yng ed ee nataud aay i 15 tove, with Bow, mirerched Himpelt, othe what’ did Bi men eet ne ote ave Aone ints | his ordinary self, GUS ( lennatite 2, is MEY aslacd the biknple ueltees, Iie cureer Of fe fugit. Physi- : aoier thet “if ne | Tumaroo ihean? al {pm wore one! ‘pol, aoa "2 wait ag te Pugh nat, ie eR" she asked, nervously. |ON MARS. Gait dope he i nikon Waid you to wet used to) SONY, tints Hay “ptobanty eat ae satiet Hn the Post Bliown nag” Mefore che “was i dea, 6 wi slack, poor sis rom the tree or | Rabie ihe { PERee qe ‘ “ene. Orit nd my te onl Stretched a co: ‘Well, Frank, after hand a 8p suds les of I nung the § i) | halve rvply brought the i est 100k» fa mora Wks tie original Lady veith “him, | auartn otters Bin don, s0 terrible! t hav the last week. ‘ THE ADERS. LESLIE Tene Chiibe! eraninee at wi a onid Macbeth tuan dy mog: of ny wiendat, which he drinks 1 Hoke of the Went and came | Ver since T tareed te * poen “in “bed ,Jetman 41d not aus directly, ‘That ac N: separ apy oe PRINCE OF Pl TAR S31 BEE ~NEW) Lex. Av. & io7th Bt, Mak, Wee STAR | Mogeaysy WT FRIEND& FRMICY v. 815 Bat, 10 Batiae KELLAR eal make no with effect, but a woman built on the} some bie iron mh anno the Ines of her under discussion must| cause of making thi IBERIA. Wea. 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