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The Evening World's. Home Magazine, T Adler's Shylock Racially Trae —_—--—-++ Jewish Tragedian’s Concect’or of the Character Is Semtitc, Plaustble and Consistent. Thoroughly talk about the primrose path! It's} dramatic forvor to I's light tenor that . Would not sound amiss in more prete not in {t with the carnation road to] {ould fot pend eee orchae favor which Jacob P. Adler, the Jewlsh tinder Bells Jaeger, created a novel veraion by singing with the chorus tragedian, travelled at the American After the opera a avand balla ver Theatre last night, Hie. entrance as| aniter (he OUFA 8 Biend oelthe ove Bhylock was the signal for a shower of |ing. Next Mav, at same place and by n ebther | Same comnany, Gounod's “Romeo and pinks flung from upper boxe: side of the stage by flower boys of more han seven, who were red-letter per- fect in their parts, Later on more flow- ersthat bloom in the spring, tra-la, camo Mr. Adler's way, An ‘Smposing horse- Shoo and two wreatns as big as Iife- premervers were swept over the foot- Ughts in a gale of applaueo, Mr,. Adler earned. his Jaurels, Since fho last appeared at the American, two yeats-ago, his Shylock has gained in reallem, while {t has lost in idealism, It ‘may be only fancy, but his impersona- Juliet.” WU JITSU AND PANTS IN “MY TOMBOY GIRL.”’ Play Is Filled with Blaney At- trilates, and All the Uiltatrs Dead When Curtain Falls. ‘Two pairs of boy's trousers and a tea- Bou In jiu jitsu are the ersenvials around which revolve the plot of "My Tomboy Verona papers pleases copy, tion seems ¢o have become strongly | Girl,” In which Lotte Willlams shone at touched by the east side in the in-/the Mourteeuth Street Theatre last terim. There was hardly a remnant of! night. Of course, there were, dialect tho former patriarchal grandeur, But|"kunnels,"’ an octoroon with a gricy- ance, myriads of gun-piays and all of those things that most infest melo- drama, The love scenes were cut out volily, making the piece a very enter- taining mixture of meowest melo and musical comedy. The show was up-to-date as you please, People popped out of the Sub- way entrance at Long Acre Square, and the Victorla painted in the background throatened to expel District-Attorneys any minute, But to return to jitsu and pants, The tomboy girl is found wearing pants and selling papers at thé ferry, She is hur- rled down to Fury Halt, Virginia, where hosses and dialect abound, The rude deputy villain’ invades her boudolr as she 1s retiring to sweet slumber, Zing! She catches his cont down over his arms in an approved Higashi and, following instrnetionn on the Woman's Magazine page, sve hurls him out of the window, ‘That's not all, mercy no! The play Is crowded with Jncidents, including an- other pair of ‘om that fool nn outlaw gang. The ehow runs to whiskers and, Quartet muelc, without which no Bla ney show could revolve, All the villains are ready for the Corcner when the Inet curtain falls, thus addingvto the comedy, “My Tomboy Girl’ ts great in trousies, but’ La Bylphe bend te not for her, Raper PERCY WILLIAMS OPENS NEW HARLEM HOUSE. Alhambra, Latest Addttton to the Orpheum Circuit, Crowded by Lobers of Vaudebille at os patriarchs at thelr best are little more than dirty old men, the loss was Mot one to make you grieve, Adler's !6 a striking example of !g- noble realization of the role, Mans- field's unconvincing Shylock paraded a Attle further up the street a month or two ago, became a man of straw com: pared with ¢his almost revolting emiod- iment of the Jew, Mr, Adler does not coast a halo of nobility around the head of the money-lender, His drawing of te character is unique in that It is racially true. It is thoroughly Semitic and, therefore, admirable. It ts all of @ piece, It Is plausible, consiatent. Keeps Character in the Dirt. ‘This Grand street actor, whom Mr. George Fawcett has brought uptown for a week, keeps Shylock down In the dint most of the time. He makes him cringing, mean, abject, covetous, He grovels on his Knees when the scales of justice turn against him, and he staggers out at the end without a whit of sympathy following In his wake It ‘was not until the trial scene that Mr, Adler got wholly into the part. Before that, with perhaps the exception of the moment of grief and bitterness follow- ing Jessica’s flight, he seemed somewhat Picweeiee But throughout there Tike Sad Oy piaye vogeiber withee Sore fabollakt amar. which eurlously and ‘German tonics iets Co a &@ sacrilege of Shak Wants Hie Pounud oF Flesh. ‘This oo wont after his bound 9 of flee with positive fendiahness, | Hi First Performances 6 4 \ elles, i Pe a ‘arm rth eh No wonder all Harlem turned out tn mare joy at her earlier rulingy, kissed | its best bib and tucker last night, for ie ite Be HORE AMonide immo, | It was certainly a gala occasion, One| Per nemeeee, a ie. sa due, ‘When | Hundred and Twenty-sixth street uty nes turns e only UD | Seventh avenue wore a look that would | Raper’ tbo Ene eee ant tie Paire | make even Broadway turn its white repped all at ue feet of douuble-vis:|lights to tht green of envy. ‘The event Joned Justice, Then, pulling down the /in Harlem was tne opening of the made last, Inef petal ‘etand for | Alhambra, | Peroy G. Witilama's new ignity and reeled off the Support Not Wholly “De aha vaudeville house, which he has added to his Orpheum clrcult, ‘The ring company ptumbl ‘Dho finest Harlem raiment could only Ls] Prhige ene Boe iiways @o just honor to this now playhouse WR and tho splendid bill which christened ea [this uptown home of vaudeville, The theatre, after one managed to break through the masses of floral tributes that filled the pretty white and gold foyer with tts' medallions of ideal | heads, was a symphony tn gold, yellow and white, with Du Barry green hang- 5 ae Parl verre ity or 0 trials Frank eee Rone: fates ‘waa ‘Daisy ‘Teasion; but atte athe et the, better for er mt There who yy ‘be Tnentioned. ear He an operatic Lorenzo, lings and red-tinted walls, hot bare fo i forth into e gentimonta, a BL Ehe seats with theln green Teather coverings and bi, 13 were #0 com- mde nat |modioun that even the most beruffled Ter eome smiled, others a 1. So all dae dia Bi) Re balehowe “‘CARMEN'’ WELL DONE BY NEGRO COMPANY. No Lack of Vimer Fire in Per- formance by Prof. Drary’s Galazy of Colored ie Performers. ®unny Andalusia and shady Thomp- Harlem matron had plenty of room. cldentally thete were @ hot of people there who had wandered up trom Broad- way, and if the new playhouse keeps up the pace it has starved there will be pony rom the Rialto found Jn the “Atham Thore, was go much fae elas hat night that Porc! forced to make a epeec! ‘The bill was full of top-liners, from Albert Chevaller. who received a rous: Ing welcome, and Wenry Miller, to Goorge Hvans and Dida, Others who entertained at the Alham bra’a initial performance sere the Mill- Tn- ft hambra. ams was man 1'flo, jayine Remington and her gon, street; Rouge-et-Noir allurin, Buster Swen, the , Empire chy Gieplayed on dusky choristers' cheeks;| Quartet and the Imperial Japanese a’ staeful of local “color;” an audierice | Guar ‘which (when the xypey girl hissed 'Be- wath!) reached nervously as though for hidden tonsorisl implements—in shortgthe annual performance of Theo ore '# HEETO Opera company. Soone, Terrace Gard time, last might; opera, "Carmen;' ong those Present, most of the Shadows of a Great, City, attired in a way to leave Door old King Solomon in the mono- eae pe FURRIER JAECKEL SUES MRS. FISH FOR $1,600. Ko Coutract tn Buy, she she Returns the Rai alan Sables, Mrs, Stuyvesant Fish, long the de- fender within the ‘our Hundred” of the American dressmaker, is now being aued by on Adelbert Jaeckel, the furrlet, through his counsel, Selah B, String, of Mo, 49 Wall etreot, claims that the society eader owes him $1,000 gor elght pieces of Russian sable fashioned Into the darlingeat Mttle muff and tppet that Impresario Dryry is ithe only Black Conried, He ie not only manager but chief tenor, He shng Don Jose far better than Con- Hed could sing Parsitfal, "Oarmen'’ js a sid torrid opera winter, au “ever HAW. Ish returned them with Mrv. rae ee “dye and esconds, Mite pi LJ eae, if ny and nm into tppet as per her order, The wine we were invoiced at lece, and there were that, © was No gone a. Teac it objigatory upon ae Pugh he to i ase, a moo ae ay ure, Mrs. Fish’s rer wil’ et fen out that_he but he will worn to Ay there. cae cof no. MSontimek™ will h a in Waahin my wu on fave Mh nae to which were peal sai 2G dre tel) HARVARD TO HONOR CONRIED. Demree of Master of Arts for Direc- tor, Who finlls To-Day, ofa a Mase thea bday Al eign wi ea aod wuroee te today ont on the ovat it Kalsor ‘Wilhelm 11, He sald jest night thet besides visiting London, Paria, Beery Catia kate it ay bia you ever make ® fortune— ALMOST? Are you tlred ot finding work— Then read ‘World Wants Norell And rest assured, you safely may ree Just how it geems to say— SEESLOSIOOIGTISIIIOSSIEIHIOOOOHS TODOS. , G0GE008¢ SOOO BESOSRORE SPOEHEE 2 > ® © SO22S3IOO 95000 $.30OS Mas 16, 1908, ; WERE GOING UPTO PELHAM HEIGHTS TO VISIT A WHITE PAL. ARE You WITH US id INOFEDLROSE ISA ‘Aner RY BOOY WITH ALL’ 1B COMFORTS OFA ME. AND WHAT AVE we | Shen HAS HE THI eral ay THE BOYS ARE DOING Now! 5 T WISH LHAO Hs WiLt PQWER} } WONDER WHA’ SOSLSTL HHL SIT HIG D HOSLLOPOHO DH HGOHMHHHOOHGH HOHESI HHHD grasbiacossecersessyrovesooeeessse: PPLHHHHOY OO! teed ‘All the Comforts of Home ,°, By Gene Carr. Smith's Wonderful Domesticity Makes Him Proof Against All ‘the Boys’ ” Temptations. SHIIIG0O9-9OSHO999SH5S99EF OS ooo © iT you want to see moving pletires Keen your eyes open any A Busy Girl’s Lunch. © By Marie. Felling. pe 12 and & Waich the great masses of busy people coming and going in every direction a4 the big office buildings, Rhey wholesale houses and other places of emp oymyent pour their tens and hundreds of poople into the traffe-orowded streets, At the hour of the day when the Inner craving demands refer alt ‘troop into the street. ‘The chatty Little groups of girls walk merrily along. Where these girls go and what they eat may prove of Interest, Often the” luncheon hour brings little or no pleasure, Moet of the girls have to #tand and walt for a geat, which ts a hardihip to those whose dutles compel them to be on thelr feet eight hours a day, Some are employed in oceuphtions that keep them Manding longer than that, To auch the wult in the restaurants ja an ordeal to be dreaded, eay's Marie Folling {n the Aan Mranolc> Bulletin, Girla welcome the chance to go to a quiet dining-room where there ts no waite ing for seats and no delay in haying thelr orders filled. If moro proprietors tole lowed this plan there would be less of thet tired feeling after the lunch ¢xfur, ’ In the restaurants waere women and gitly have to play ‘wall-flower’ the walt of ten or twelve minutes causes a ‘doughy’ appetite. Then when they get seats at Inst they glance at the clock and find they have only fifteen minutes in which to #atisty (hot awful craving, Alas! out of that fifteen minutes must come the time devoted to filling the order, And yet people will talk about the cham- pagne appetites of shop girls, ' T have made it a point to try to find out what kind of food ts generally ee- lected by the thousands of women who are farced by circumstances to take luncheon fh restaurants more than three hundred days of the three hundred and pixty-five days In the yenr, Of course, there are exceptions, but the majority of these workers glance at the bill of fare, run a hurried finger down the Het of eat~ ables, and, nine times out of ten, stop at strawberry shortcake, ple, hot muffin, pancakes or something even less digestible, ‘This Is the "Coughy"’ appetite that comes from waiting, ‘ iy ha LITTLE MILic 1D BETTER Ni EAT A LARGE RAL LOGOUT LOOE LG POP GYOGE GY: anohedd BBDP4EDODDEOO HS nessoeged PLEPe CLF OPEV ISHVE PSO GS PORLEDODHOOEHIHIOIVIOOOOHONOOOIOD ation | { ond fppree ation The Scarlet Bat « # By Fergus Hume & # (Copyright, SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, ouspocted, er tite Resid cg, tito Jove Mildred oi | Age? oe oa 7 “Darrel goon." L oan “Yes, But I am afraid to use it.|promptiy, “He baw flat tn tivation, sTever, Teen ke Rury eae Pie ‘The light might be eoen from the road,” Fes ee Tantted “Deniuat ager tet Bran) VANCE Mra, Baker ahy It abe woule, Frank ant’ Denham havea rcan certainly make inquiries, We'll wait! to-day, a Het tooed on tholr arms, A letter lett by’ an ie iy to clear Joved the Jatie’s ine “fugitive of Fan's CHAPTER ER XVII. The Sealed Letter. “You or she must be crazy, Eustace.” “Phen it is she, Her message, wihloh I promised to deliver on conditions, was that if you would marry her she would hen if you see her again, you can rine her, fatuation there,’’ “And have placed your heart else- where?” said Jarman, quietly. “We said Lancastor, atifly, orable ridiculous, Don't hit a man when he {a down, Bustace,"’ “Pm not go ungenerous, T hope,’ that are tucked at “You are the best of good fellows," | the wrists and gath- sald Frank, Impetuously, "but my|ered at the shoul- nerves this worry, a1 on which you delivered the meesage?” ory in my man ®! uncle?’ “No,” veplied Bustace, decidedly, ‘I don't. Wittee ne to escr eying bh “Don't you belleve that he {a her and he became her accomplice to mt Auchor out of the way. I am sure that Berry—or, as he was then—Sakers, fired e dhot which killed the man, 1008, by tte National Prow jrather agitated ton “ET forgot that) for a bit, in my troubles, Have you got It?” “It's in my pocket, I'll show it to gree you immediately. Have you a candle jurders ‘ie ia anestered Uy I'll show you the letter be- fore I ae and then I must talk to DMil- and Mrs, Perth, But about Bert: wonder if anyone knows hia pai sagtor, Ang- I wonder if he would tell mo anything? He was most insolent to me but dn your Interests I don't rt? a | peau MANTON’S Daily oe har nonocaled and Bustace tolla fa Mth HERD is a cer- tain indefina- ble, yet keen- felt charm about asurplice waist that (Continued.) renders {ta favor easy to comprehend, Tilustrated is one of latest, made separate which is well to all nen and cotton ma- terials, The back is tucked after a most becoming manner, fronts to the save you.’ her offer, I should not think of I have got over my In« the depth ofa yoke, the agreed not to speak of that,” “Tam an hone fulness man, and in my position—oh! it's providing soft fold below, while the sleeves are the new ones ders, All season- able walstings ore eppropria! with the chemisette of embroidery, lace of any all-over or em- broidered = muslin. are worn rather thin with alt What are the conditions teli you Inter. I have a scheme head to counterplot Fan and the calls her un The waist ls made mot Rey fronts and back and is closed invisibly beneath tho edge of the right front, but the chem- lsette is separate Bhe met him in San Francieco, But in “eZ Fashions mind putting up with that if there's anything to be learnt,’ Jarman paused, for a moment, and then went on: "Frank, do you ‘think there 4s nogro blood hn “It's curious you should say that, Jarman, Jenny Arrow uw that, por- tralt of Balkis, and she thought it re- sembled Darrel, “IE haven't #eon that portrait, Miss Cork took It away. you wld” Yea And Franke described how he had obtained (he photograph {rom Mll- died, and f t purpose, “I’m sure Miss’ Cork knows Balkis,” might—she might," mused Jar: . Well, soon Know her also, for 1 am going to look her up at the “For, what purpose?” “Can't you guess? That woman Is mixed up tn this thing, ¥ Darrel?" ~ Her photograph jon, and Berry Now you tell me that there {sa resemblance between her and Dar- rol I shouldn't be at all surprised to find that this negress is somo relative," “Oh, but that's absurd, Bustace, Dar- Tel comes from South Africa, Preriy 14 Jaughed, he first instance, He talked of boin, ih Low An aaa I In Avextco, ani in, aume lutit Wea todo 0 titudo an the “Then you the, falanga tn "a not Improt " \- rig SHE AMprovable, Where doce Bal in think he may como from ney oe Aporaly to 8: pre Li 0 a born Har,” sald EB Stage gy nical shouldn't be surpri ‘od find “she came from the Wes! Also, And pamembor, Henk eaten bam in Zacatecis—ihat's in Me xbe. Sour father travelled In treee s. But what's all this to do with I fancy, Tam sure the with Mexico, with rel and with Denham, Van and Kerry know about it, And the scarlet bat. Hldn't be surprised folaarn that Jt was akin of aan cone Keoted with the affair. T can't say in Ww But we'll know soon make out, sald Jarman, chin, ‘4s why “London ustored with posters of the bat and 'Tamaroo, searlot “You don't mean to say’ “Ves, I do"! And Eustace told Frank of the poster and how Fan had dented having anything to do whth jt, “And I'm sure she spoke the truth,” he gald dootstvely “for ahe asked me if I had nosted the bat, Of course, she must muons that you have It tattooed on your . and thought that I made use of But for what purpose? You and I are not suproved to know anything Abt the fortune—If there {9 one,” Dh, there is one, eure enough, and the Berry ‘ot think I know much,nore 1 sonre-way the two were done out of thir fortum connected with Denham and with you. ‘They brought the boy to imended when you were put out of the ‘way to getthe money from Natty. That poor lad doesn't know it, but I bellove ‘hie life is not rate." "You gon't think they would murder bimt” “They murdered Starth. and closed at the back and can con- wequently easily be renewed, Material required for medium wise, 41-8 yards 21, 93-4 yards 27 or 21-8 yards 44 Inches wide, to plot against you, and then Hlustrated, Pate measure, { ' Oh, yeu, 1 Surplice Blouse—Pattern No. 5027, with 3-4 yard 18 inches wide for chemisette and 2 1-8 yards of banding to trim as Boar is out in sizes for a 82, MH, 26, 38 and 49 Inch bust |? natow, to Obtain These Patterns. tor each pear shions, and add Manton ‘ashio: ns, about it than T do. eidce Balkis. nia. nng NAR fone came tn a yon A Jorman gave details, Welk! sald Fimnk, more and moro puagled, "there's oniy one thing to be n sented letter,” ved it, but tt was fmnosalble Dheretore Biatene lightest a wwiloh wae nat Mes yn keen Bee, “He went out there | ° "| METROPOLIS } Out of the Mouths of Babes. 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