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«- » Wa 4The Beauty Doctor” at the “+ A musical comedy called Uh be Work d's Homo Moa fioz ine, Tu STP osadas Evoning, Septombas “26, 4 90 The Hachetis tn “THE WALLS OF FERICHO.” ‘Talks. with the Cashiér Girl. By T. 0, McGill, ce} 1 HB handwriting on "The Walls of Jericho” at the Bavad inst might epeucd wooly Jet'er Witt | “Hoensc-keo-t-t."' Not jus> amen K. Hackett, but. Mra Hbokett, 2 to her mart too. Mary Monnoring war on the programme, but hot tn the play, ‘Where aisjer this morn-nm @he was Mrs. Hackett, just as she was Mrs. Hackett In Mr. Hackott's smug cure hat L never have fan. wpeech. been able to get it Whe whole affair was a nice, comfortable family row, avith the chet partie! parts bowing atid smiling” after each plush curtain, ak {t to let you know that it wasn't neatly 99 bad as tt seemed. Yor ¥ night down Into the cornet bf youll \tchestra chalt that, come what might, Mr, and Mrs, Hackett would ride right straight Homé when the worst was over and live happily until the next performance. Never for ani trstant did you think or bother yourself Abowt Jack and “Lady” Frobisher. © With alt deference to Mr. Alfred Sutro, they're not worth bother: ing about. . A man who will let his wife bum cigarettes and his money with the same match ought to go back td Queens- land and etay there; his peace of mind isn't safe in a civilized centre. ‘What ‘worrled me, and what is just as Ukely to worry you, 1s the fact that Mery Mannering ts no more, She has become hopelessly domesticated. She has fleshified both spiritually ana phys!- cally into Mrs, Hackett. She was sim- ply and purely housewifey leet night wntil she cut loose from the tighteous bore and appeared in the last act some- ‘thing lke het old, obarming self. She has bacome Mrs, Hackett In more than : “name. She has grown both to look and Mary Mannering, as Lady Alethéa 4, tak ike Mn Hackett, more’s the Frobis! enjoys a game of bridge. pity! ‘Ab for Mr. Sutro, ie has not thrown any new glamour over London's maught!- mess. Now York has more interesting sins of its own than those paraded at the Bavyoy last night. In London the piece must have been acted very much better; Mt certainly couldn't have been acted Worse. There was no smartness in this transplanted “smart sct.” ‘The first act brought on dummies instead of types. Trey were a wretchedly stupid lot, who impressed you as having made a short Yoan of thelr wickedness from the stige manager. They didn’t shock worth « i tz lve wire among them. we ady Frobioher Ete several cigarettes and lost at bridge to an awful case of “duchess,” until Harry Dallas, in the very uncomfortable person of Willinin +. Harcourt, relieved her monotony with a kiss. He took this means of trying ‘to interest. her. aftor she had questioned the entertatning quality of iis conver- ation, and left tim to ask—as Mr. Su- tro weomed all along to have been ask- ing—'Wihet shail I talk about?’ She flared up, and sent the first spark across the foatlights with “You fool _ Dallas is “denied the house," but he end Gis note to Lady Alethea are Yrought in by the butler next day, and jhe is compelled by tho husband to read ‘whet the has written. His apology in the note ten’t accepted, and he ts again @@own the door, (For gentle courtesy, ommend me to 4 Sutro husband. No Sending on your head or in the Glvorcs eourt!) BProbixher's eyes open wider and wider. of a “poor but prolific parson, ‘who; da wery much fn need of the cero- mony, and now he rises in-his might to’ aT dpe Rist steht, tbe otter Js $hom she tias been essocinting why, he delivers an address guicide and Kindred topics @o pains nor special train to hear, ‘Lady Alethea says she won't go, tp lott to its fate, r ‘Tho cleverest member of the cast is Miss May Bla; , who makes Lad; ‘Alethea’s sister Lucy @ mercenary, irritating little Nhe 4 Ww. J. ye ‘was partially sed as Her Ladyship's doddering ‘daddy. Mrs, Harriet ‘Otia Dellenbaugh shocked her most intimate friends py suddenly revealing that .she was in a part with © “past,” and Mr. David Glassford played Frobisher’s ‘fiend, Hankey Bennister, in a straightforward manner...Mr. Hackett, was Mr, CHARLES DARNTON. tee shee K. Hackett, as Jack Frobisher. on his Australian ranch, but Of course she does, and poor old) London Fourteenth Street Theatre “The Beauty Doctor’ was produced at the Fourteenth Strect’ Theatre, the shat 4 lenty $f catchy iausic ad lote of pra cay ast 4 ° ‘to New Yo. of the 4 fret wins Into my mi yt how it waa that-a man loves midnight s0,"" “What has’ given your mind this par- tlewlar running high jump?! eald the Seribbler. “It's personal obeervation.” sx6 went on; “my friend Maggie ts a silverware checker in one of them home-dostroyers that goes under the aMas/ ot a swell All-hight restatirant, and she haw the late trick three nights a week. I went up to caiton hertast night and P'vé bern thinking about what 1’ve been tellin’ you. Wille I was sitting behind her cage 1 could see all the restaurant, and Just about midnigit a man I know, who hes charge of a big marufacturing house downtown, fame in about a quarter to 12 and looked at his watch and said to the waiter: “Can you fx me up two ite lobsters in a box to take home & lot of hot ¢racker dust around them #0 they will keep hot, and hurry them: aiong. 1 promised my wife I'd be home by 12." “All right,’ sata the watter, “Will you have anything yourself? “Not a thing, I'm tn a hurry.’ “Then he ilt @ cigar and sat down at table and held his ha: ana his cai tind Kept his eye on the door where th waiter went. “He hadn't been sitting theré more than two or three minutes when an- other man came in and the man at the table got Gp and sald: “Hello, Dick, what are you doing {n here?” “Dick, who seemed to be an old friend, said: “I've just came tn to got the fol “Then he gave the walter another or- ‘All right’ said the other man, Well, gry? you _know,"" said th Cashier’ Girl with “a disgusted chuck “that at 4 o'clock, just as the assist: i ing me and rt i and an they 4 w ages t les. jingting in sm a to go home, use “ve belonged to, the “Hot Bind in @ punan, wale ; Box. Society’ myself,” said ‘rhe “berlbe OFFICERS: John 4, McGall, President.- James Garzariz Snyde, Vice- President. : Chanoey M. Dowho, Chair- man Board of Salary Rais- ing. % : Now Is the Timeto GetInsared! ‘UR omer of Slyics heve all beea voted a) dollar a day on every good risk. As, the risk is not ours, Chancey M. Dowho and old, Dr, oMicers’ salaries. President MoGAll end ‘Vice-President Snydé will attend the performance of “Just Out of College’ to-night. ‘They look forward to securing some valuable some oysters in a box to take home to) ‘Let's have a ball while we're walt-| Lemonogky haye voted to raise all the Bd All the Comforts of Home WERE GOING To THE \RISH FAIR AT THE GARDEN. WONT You Come ? \WISH You'D SPEAK); TO THE NEW IRISH a] tips as to how mitch salary can be ftowded upon the sons of Insurance qMiciais after ‘they Have quit the big universizies. Inj honor of Président McGill's” son getting $14,000-n yeat when he was “Just out of college," the Board of Directors commend the President's action in send- ing $250,000 to Havewad'College to found An opposition soclety-to Yale's “‘Sicull and Bones.” The happy conceit of call- ing the new society “Ducks and Drakes” hus occurred to the President: GET OFF THAT TURKISH RUG! Orders to Ageats.. A Li members of the Slylics to. the number of two hundred now. in the city'on the weekly junket at the company's expense will be allowed an extra bonus of @ dollar dnd @ half! on e&ch thousand of insurance they A Pestiferous Polley-H older Created a Scene. dent states how much money he sent) $ mepublionn Heedapetiors.de, pave wal A Camara ay atled. have dreamed of writing, provided they] trom National Dishonor, HE Board of Directors wishes to attend the Legislative Investigation and! Clerke present with the non-ledgen ac- emphatically deny that they have oheer every tline our generous presi-| counts who cheer will be promoted. violated thelr sacred trust to the @BALM @TOR @ LOVERS |The Irish Fair May Fill ‘the Boys” with Jcy, but for Smith It’s “Nabochlish’”—The Smiling Rool-tree for His, NOPE! ME FOR WONDER HE BOYS ARE DOING Now! ¥ a «By Gene Carr f ns ae The Slog A YRAR or to back, jurt avate of the, fortune accrues, Aid priss agests chortied this mar Elg folk and eniall ot yout 4 Fiduciary Booze, cavern His Grace, Bishop Polttr, constraucted’a vélicus newt Tank up on Arehteptecopal Booze!” By Albert Payson Terhure, Where Kind Mr, Bolinont’s npaes ‘Tavern, “Come ong-and come all of you, A Yhurio Holl née, Under clerical atts- ‘¥pices, Wlashed in, the, linteltght, rematdless of cout, * Yet, strange to relate, both these eine’? ‘iffed hosptees: Bncotitered What Aeeatly rezembild &! frost. WS Rut now comes the tater, e More dtartilng and grentet, ¥ Newa of a bar by Philanthropy bosied., For years to the Bavatin folks Have Ouda golng x ; To drape their {internals in lquora wu- perlor, Arid never a one cf the thirst-slayers, Knowing. ‘Thet a Surplus Increased as ekoh arihker waxed beerier; ‘Til (publicity courtin’) by 4 Says Honest Patil Morton: . “vps fiductary booze that \nederks your Interlor!"" Down ‘with the water cart! Tdthble rl@ht off ft! Peas This one's on me! Tt may give poor Depew, Morton and Giyde and the others @ promt ‘And fa:ten the poor little Yellow Dog, too, What pottey-natder, ; Younger or older, Can ‘retase to “Dall wp” svith thee Brand éhd in view? } aR een His Friendship. T the annual bésnes! meeting of A a country ‘church fn the western part of the State several cf the. brethren spoke Gf the annoyance caused at the Sunday services by the habit In whith eomé persons indulged of apitting upon thé floer, especially in the nalts. boriood of the stove, says the. Philadel-, phia Ledger. The pastor suggested that If they hAd @ couple of cusvidore in the jeburch perhaps the annoyance might be lessened, _Wheroupon a good “deatua arose: move that Brother A. and Brother B, be appointed as cuspidory for the en suing. year,” ms WHAT Sai he 4 | a : Ba Our Own Life Insurance Company. & ot Founded by ROY L. M’CARDELL widows and yhi b: Nath t hi tie race tracks, ttho $2,000,008 loss || HOARD OF DIRECTORS: charged to sundries ‘and typewriter sup- | Prof. Josh M.A. Long, Pail- piles ‘were a mere matter of mistaken |) emthropist. SS Judgment in stocks to that amount )§,, ~ he thet unfortunately turned out to Te om ag an the worthless, It is pleasing to note, how-! ever, that \as ‘these stocks, in toate ot || Casste Chadwick, Promoter, Cleveland, O. the Bhip Wreok Trust, were floated | on their own ‘water by the oMcers of |] Madame Therese Hambert, cca sont s omoere Rave shown |f Promoter, Paris: Cost of Insurance, ‘UR plan of Insurance oysts more than any other company. This fact atone th sufficient refutation ot the charge that our company {sa mere money making concern and not a Aduclary Institution, @ sacred trust. ‘The company is not making money. | © It coats: us more to carry on’ the busl- ness than we get in on old premiums, Hence the necessity of paying thi Slylics. extra inducements for ni business. More Slander! . PESTIFEROUS: policy holder cre. A ted a scene in our sumptuong that the word yesterday by declaring “bonus” meant \botie-tis'* me jc a hie is alae We. have policy holder—as yet. abould tet it pollege lapse tad en the Royal Arcanum if they don’t like it the way we do businése. President MoGall. will man, except f, Hughe: EDITED Br MARGARET HUBBARDS; ATER... iswer to no [An Open Fireplace for “Between the Seasons.’’ an of 04 - suddenly stopped, left > An perplexed roung people can obtain: expert me pansing ae Tr edia “aot LIN ANRRAR ANAS |$advice on their tangled love affairs by writing} |*"°*- nldi'my iady. trtena et Plaaat? By Margaret Hubbard Ayer. letty. Letters for her shouldbe addressed to | Betty, Post-Office Box 1354, New York. most Oesirable, While it is not yet tho proverbial ‘steam hent'’ peri- parkling fire is more than pleasure; positive comfort, Therefore the home-maker is tempted to spend part | Danes faM makes an open fireplace ‘Dut the dearest equipments of the fires place are thé great antiquated audirons and log réste, which may tbe found in ‘@ntigue shops, anti on which the femi- nine eye ia suro to rest am whe plane for ber Areplace. Among the brass andirons ve ir e tried On see For would be far more dignified to write hor r) *eking her aauin if you may call. | She Does Not Care for Him. Dear You have the misfortune to know as rude @ young woman as I ever heard of. TD would not bother with her if I were Betty: : THA\I: been golng with a young man | *°% for ia month and 1 do not sare! A Jealous Man. i what way ‘san Tatioase |p AME young girl ‘of seventoen and In on eee I have been ent gccompany With & foved* him very. deutly ‘and he: intro- Jeri ere esa ‘young, matt Rave ncen 4 ny wi im for a dent iPS, fect asada se deus {ASinnat give him. up. do anything in @ hurry. fe in the wrong and ho At goon, or bacon into Aice and ij while hot add two ul of vinegar, Beat one imit, add tw it two table- 0 sour cream, then add .to tthe ham, stir over the fire one min- ) WM thickens, and pour bolling hot.over the lettuces mix carefully, with ‘fork serve amimediately, are the artistic Roman designs mounted with Imitation candle flame. These ftand threo feet in helght, Iron andirons jue now the vogue, and they lok ex~ actly a9 though unearthed from sone of her time and household allowance on fireplace turntshings. The man who also remeins true to the American fashion of aitting with 18 feet on ® ne with his body, can be free with bis earnings and arrange | old attic. In furnishing do not forget ® fireplace with tron or grating, | the cranes, which are thi rat be- fem aug evs aad en. wits 5 | Gani tc ake eee val“ re rall, upholatered in leather to mult his | SME th mala ro Ste hee augurated, "Phi ery simple’ screén for preventing | fron kettle over an Sere aze, and Lo xparke from igniting the surroundings | of"! to tre Fire Depart 0 js made of black or gilt woven wire, | Another. edjunet which fits tightly over the opening, This ls ornamented with gilt scrolls. A four or five wing screen of closely woven wire t# not ory a fine protection from sparks and flame, but is a vert table ornament to any home, If pro- ferred, a widé one-piece seretn may be adopter with hammered sceues of Sates | 22%) neasant homes or any design pleasing yp the eye, Beauty Hints. \aren soho y toute Mie nhs Taist ture must be shaken yefore use, While lotion an dose of ower by ipbur Shoal ake » Kalr, Massage of the scalp and & good. tonto vill make your balr aroy worn Sy ape Fie thera fy still lite there. ‘Try the lahra | ee! em sie ih eit grower wi T give you: Castor oll, + yi \ , pint; pure aloghol, 118 pint; tnetnte " hy ty it a ae Thin Hair. M*: KATI£—You echo a common cry in your complaiht of thin , employing: canthartdas, 1r8 ounee;, off of bm ¢drany, Color s pale pipk with yoot. Apply tothe sacta, | Cure tor Pirnples. \