The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1905, Page 15

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HOST persona who have dhétr theatrical ears open win doubtless a ain. tinotly audible Pooh! in the helghborhood of the Garrick Theatre Mr, y* Richard Mansficid trots out his annual string of amateurish leading men. Mr. Arnold Daly har placed himself in a position to @ay “There are ers,” and if he should have any fear of suffering by comparison he may at st retort that His 4@ not a collection of unknowns, \ Misa Chrystal Herne already hag taken her seat upon the virtuous hearth- ne of “Candida,"’ while this week has added Miss Mary Hampton end M'sd othy Revell to the Daly lst. “Others are ae thelr way, but the tourmanient not be at Its beight unt the actress whi to play Mrs, Warren ghies ber coming ’ watton into the ring. ‘The role fairly cries for Miss Jeffreys Lowts, but when Radlriacd mer <a { caine was tientioned in this connection on — recent evening Mr, Daly ox: . ‘ ‘Bo we've given up housekeeping: You lincanaghOt, S00Rt Ma sto er Minese, and wai he would make every effort to obtain : : day. We Gido’ have: faubh a0 lve’ Gan ues Fanny Brough for the part, | ‘Well, now, I'll det there, wasn’t « Mim Hampton brings more wvoirdupots than dash to the character of The ne . flat in Harlem ever furnished on Lady in “The Man of Destiny,” but Mise Revell catches exactly the right spirit C\ W " the ten dollar basis than ours. If I'd ot the sentiment-emashing wife in thet delicious bit of burlesque, “How He Lied tell the folks back in Watbimese Coun- to Her Husband.” While Mfr. Daly’a performance ‘of the disillusioned lover hos b that’ Delay ‘phat wae CAabatves W5 eS rown immeasurable in its delicate~appreciation of humor, his Bonaparte in the i Y bhrine wif) @oller bill wa "a pute stash al stn ug Peat ps of ork = reopen sapiy pene eo 0 8 ete ‘ -s become civilized enough yet.to have the | To @etalment process. “We got lovely furniture and only had to pay 10 per cent. down and. $l a week the rest of our matutal lives \ 3 HUS, far. haw hes the field pretty much to himself. Of all the new pit “Man end, Superman’ tg attracting the.biggest orowds).and every oneeoo _™ goes to the Hudson Theatre is making the Joyous discovery that Mr. Robert Yoreine can really act—a tact never before suspedted.. > + ee. 8 eee WN the musical comedy class “The Catch of the Season,” at Daly's, is far'in for this belongs to Misé May end to Manager Charles Frohman more than to ("he eyndicete of English authors, who may thank thelr lucky stars that tholr ‘output fell into uch good hands. Miss May's popularity has kept pace with hur |" artistic growth, and Mr. Frohman has given the plece an exceedingly pretty pro= ‘duction, é “ ” y ‘Miss. Dolly Dollars.” Shaw's brate tn ‘You Never Can Tell” are th Badly Dr Belting poeta Se cule ak tee Reka ee “He's barking for tie breakfast. He abegrbs « Jot of feeds Paria greets rs piece of audacity at the Knickerbocker. The prodigal from “And ft takes more than raw profits to eatiaty hie ec t Raat Coe ae cee alle! there, ftand that rocks tho cradie!” watts “Bo we've had to ‘cook’ the books to sate the blondined canine's steed. the paternal checkbook and his Gay-er halt are collectively desebed as “The J f veut dhe Yellow Doe growin Hingtiey eal SvESINE od Wed pitts Wee duspsevad ceukaereote ine poets Sertigtybng : “What's that Ningara sound I hear? osked Sucker-on-Parade. pects $0 ae aha frye risa asa oats Kgrevgliases “It'n profita pouring in his trough,” the Wily Agent eald. ® nee At dca bmenee yi wel doyrn—just whet ae ten't doing. “But won't we get a ahare of them?” aked Gucker-on-Patade, Bs : ‘Thal be all from you. Wow! Wow!” the Wily, ‘Agent sald. tight’ when Mra. Carter returned in “Adres.” — Orchi a "The Yellow Dog is hungry. Gay, isn't he's bird Beauties turned the atage into a conservatory at the ae a prpeptee ri } * “All \het YOU have to do is trust the wise Directors’ word Mrs. Carter eaid ‘Thank you’ and Mr. Belasco elaborated’on the : 0 “That all your dividends are safe—though possibly ‘deferred’— theme. Charles A. pts: | pidyed Arkissus, the role which Persad Ge “To feed the golden doggie in the morning.” meee aun See Beene ae bes yp aha dle aca Mr, \Stevenson in the "sy chat a-gloaming up above?” asked Sucker-on-Purade. ‘i Sppeared as the wicked fale es ne Mtbbering Mimus and Mies Corah Davis 'sPerkiny’ bright example,” the Wily Agent sald, : he the brightest of the bunch?" asked Sucket-on-Parade, nds alone! A Dummy Loan!" the Wily Agont sald. plays the middle ‘gathat the ends, ‘The Yellow Dog's his pride, ‘Near seven hundred thousand bas been fed him on the side, “And Perkins loves each inch of bim, both bark and heir and Hyde; “And his greatest joy fe feeding him each morning.” 1 to keep my premiums up!" let ‘em lapse! We need the casi . hey'll feed my children when I'm gone,” said Sucker-on-Parade, 10 Yellow Dog needs feeding, too,”¢he Wily Agent eald. % we feed him Cambon Dinners and Morganatic, loans, We feed him juicy trust fund steaks and commercial dornerstones, e “And when he'e gnéwed the meat off maybe YOU oan have the bones— “If the Yellow Dog feels generous thet morning.” By Albert Pay son Terhune, (After—a long, long way after—Kipling.) 6“ AT'S that I hear a-barking aot’ asked Bucker-on-Parads. W “The Yellow Dog! The Yellow Dog!" the Wily Agent sald. “Why is he making such a row?" asked Bucker-on-Parade, “T guess he’s Kind o' hungry,” the Wily Agent sald. i ” ee ee ONOR thy father ana thy mother” ts not tncltided in thé catechism of Fraime ‘end apeeches marked the feopening of the Belasco Theatre last i hic aa vant ese eee) UBER applisitions come to the Hippodrome for employm it, A ag Yettisement for. “supers” brought 81)-answers, among them this one: Dear Bir: As I want to. go on'the stage very bad and you being the only| Gene Gra nya 2 # . The Biography of an Office Boy, By Roy L. McCardell, Author of ‘The Bishop’s Boororium; or, The Wreck of the Water Wrjon;’’ ‘‘The Recrudescence of Jack the Bear; or, The Throttling of Theodore Throckmorton}’? ““Dho Pirate Airship; or, The Cutthroate of the Clouds,’ and Sich, after year. Borne people would be sat- Infled and others would be discouraged. George 1s nelther, It ip the olé proposi- tion of the cow. George knows where the life immurance cow fs. It le New York and it'a name is Surplus. an interest in him. He likes the way Chapjer XI. if “Bless that boy! He pulls up his! George milks. ARK! What ‘sound {s that? ; gelluses and cal'ciates it's jest about] wo, we won't tell you his name, but H It fa George, He has spat upon anitkin”; tme.’’ his Initials are J. P, ML, and he is @ hls bands and fs cutting down So, Boss, Mand over! genial, Jolly off fellow, always running] Hie salary. This is the only spat he / around Wall street trying to do every-| has had with anybody. { Chap. er X. > es, ho | to lwork for thie Jol! ody good—and suoceedin: lk Metter Mea pvr gor te deny Chapter VIII. years have passed away and George W. Parkins !s now out eelting life insurance, He doesn't Blum | want to say a word ags'nst any other He Is Going to Work for the Jolly Old Gentieman. = HT 3 i wena’ eee 6. pn ne \ Chapter IX. HOROM is now in the posseasion | He wants Provosious Feria t camel tlea'to the big, fat unghie And he my, Seat :t0 Scales) lads HE merry years have sped away, G of all his tacultien and $76,000 a| work with him. George bates to leavg| Comes around (> milk just lke he uscd A ‘ wants a Ohapter Vil. Gevrge has worked industriously year, A dear old gentleman of| the Stmplus, and yet he loves the golty| 10, in the old days, when we Were 20 sepia aaxte to get Bis ealary raised year! tho Cheeryble Brothers type bas tulken ! old gent. Fe os Taalisces “oosns Socata om Nees Hl J & ge aR — Tasteful and I ive S @HAIM @TOR@LOVERS ~@ee Pr ged espmne pies d All perplexed young people can obtain ¢ Dear Bat By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, : tangled Jove affaira by wr: AM Ayoung girl aixtesn years of TRLS who are refitting thelr bed-; A most serviceable coverlet for @ ! : ame with @ good voice. Have taxon | rooms need not feel that the/brass bedstead is denim, which may Dart in many entertainments and my heavy hangings and wintry ef-|be scalloped, and the scallops bound have Advised me to wo on the fects are essential, with white tape or all siniply atltehed it se ean wish. It is always summer im @ young) on the machine. A long roll cover may fo On agains Mothers Sitl's boudoir And she may deck it in| be made in the same way, E eannet do any other) gayly towered cretonne or denim the sooms even the yee ig a Fee ae ia AA MighLLi sos | CE eerith beautita) ie} scallops table 4 14 ie the the fead To the ast of even 8 May ti the i ¢: ‘ ; . 1a Sy Ey dpe ly dy a : | Hymn of the Yellow Dog. WW ke eo

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