The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1905, Page 9

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_ “JOHN BULL’S OTHER ISLAND” WILL DISCUSS RELIGION, POLITICS AND } Porsldshation, AY) dosiined with thanks to go to Shaw, no I took Shaw to him, “Matinee!” said Mi, Comstock, as if the word were strange and wicked, when I proposed a jolly atternboy “No, ’m,much obliged; I'm going to court,’ T was awaresthat Mr, Comstock’s straight and natfow bth leads dally fo, the Criminal Courts Building, Hutt had hoped to lire him from it just for once. I felt that a couple of hours in a comfortable theatre would be “ow'pteasant change for him. Mr, Comstock certainly looks as it he needed a thange. Suppressing vice ‘six daye-a week and setting fresh traps for the “wicked on Sunday must get to be a 1 bore, But my cordial and well-meaning efforts were gil in vain, For once the free pass had lost "fT was a caso of Mahome\ and the mountain, Mr, Anthony Fe tual mn at the Hudson Theatre.) its power, I wept inwardly and slunk out of the rigid headquarters of the! | Boctety for the Suppression Jot the time of my lite, It would bave Deen devilishly delightful to alt beside the sipat,, good man While Tanner told Violet of the nobility of -ymotherhood with of without; to-hear him rumble; to feel him shake; and perhaps to have him create a scene not down en the innocent, corset- f wa. ‘ed programme: But I went with at least Mr, Comstock's promise to read ‘Man and Buperman; "go came again and hopefully left Shaw to his fate Tie © %plue-bound book looked very bide indeed when ft was so ruthlessly abon- ‘déned, I felt just a bit ashamed to leave it there among the works of evil Mr, Comatock was suppressing. Then came the glad, sustaining thought, ‘But he gpn't sypirens Shaw; no one can!" } ey oo elm rt 3 BLL, what do you think of it?” I inghirea the next day, W “H-m-m," faltered Mr, Comstock, “I'm hardly in a position to judge. I've/been so busy (he had just suppressed that dram: | atist of the human form divine, Mr, McFadden) that I haven’t had time to| _ mead all of it. There's no mistake, though, about this Shaw fellow being | clever, and some of the things he saye aré very pleasing. I'm not going to condemn him (I didn't want him to condemn poor Bernard!) on what I've read, but I can seo, how this ‘Human and Superhuman’ might seem very (I'll wager Mr, Comstock never had @ harder time suppressing any-| Withg than I had suppressing « laugh at his “Human and Superhuman.”) , he has a bright mind, but what impressed me most was his Sfotiem| | ‘T've mover met so egotistical a person.” “Would you like to meet Mr, Shaw?” ». “Yes, I should. I'm not afrald to meet any one. I have dO quarre) with ‘him. ‘What I object to is his attack pn the work of the New York Society for the Suppression of Vice, which hb {s pleased to call ‘Comstockery.’ All I've got to say to him on that score is that I've been in this work of ‘Com- stockery’ for thirty-three and one-third years, and he needn't imagine that he can drive me out of it now by coining a word and throwing it at me. i'm judging Mr. Shaw by what he said in his letter: ‘Everybody knows that I know, better than your public library officials, what ts proper for people to read, whether they are young or old, “That sentence shows his overbearing bombast and vanity, The Society for the Suppression of Vico in New York City, whose agent and represents- tive he sneers at, doesn't object to Mr, Shaw, provided he confines } himself and plays to bis own country, Jf Great Britain can stand bis bloated egotism, the United States of America will not interfere, except * to extend cordial sympathy to our sister nation, and generously do all we can to prevent him from wasting his energies on this side of the water,” “His plays are making nioney for him here,” I ventured, “I didn't mean wasting his energies in that way, I mean wasting them in tryitig to down ‘Comstockery.’ If Mr. Shaw's works will produce the et- fect he says they will, that is, ‘Can, and probably do, do harm to weak and , Gishonest people,’ then he Lica himself in direct opposition to the funda- persons coming late u ONKl che end of the yin mp ae + * + 8 amas Jefferson, a son Joseph Jefferson, Milt een “e tee Weeks’ engagement ‘allack's on Monday evening in * “hl ‘an “Winkle, He has been acting for several L pees the character his ee her oe fp his compat; e Frank © Ruieil Bassett, Etiet ier 3 Francis and Mets Greene, ERNARD SHAW'S unpublished B play, “John Wull’s Other Isiand,” fs to be produced by Arnold Daiy at tho Garrick Theatre, on Tuesday @vewng, In it Mr, Bhaw seeks to give fg ploture of Ireland as tt really {8 ‘The Romantic interest is made sooondary to cussion of religion and politics, The land dhestion also comes tn for ‘The first scene of the Bo Pn) Oey ald ia Landon, the si 10) sere. Leatte be ® ‘se rv Daly eays he will have a Cartor, at. Belasco's The- atre on Monday ht, will change y Sare of seco Hett, importance to the falls “to Dodson Mitchell Herne wil b from “Adrea” to “Za: in this play she wil Barry” for a4 eels. * David wWarhela ‘et ive an‘ extra petformence of “The Musi PY the Bijou on » Trureday aftornon ee Rhy whieh "After a Week ‘be seen in "Du tn. the. cast Lig the ocur- LIES AND TAIL FEATHERS | By Nixola Greeley-S mith. W Hos iy women ainund why they love and why they do al- mont’ everyiming o'se under the sun that they do or + Beat at a melodrama, But I don’t reeall ahy one’s hav- ‘ng written @ play to expound why women Ite, and wondering what ¥ie would do If she lost her job, she has nothing else to Worry over, constantly entertain the | } eftico nd gecamonally even her employer, with vail shorto ounts of the number of “magniflosnt positions’ dat have been offered her? Why doos the girl uptown who has jut heoome possessed milo to order by a Fifth avenue tatlor for $85? Why does a ved? brufietie come down to breakfast with strawberry hair and ituls§ Se es aioe aa’ by fo'afrald she got a Uttlo too moch ammonia In tae she weal t ‘Why? pout the ehtalogue of th % inte 4 logue of those patty prevaribations Why earinot women. understand that © ‘We to a person Is to pay him tribute, sand Unt troth in elt Oiingw- is tho highest compliment we can pay ourselyes? mM (ee? course pe “anne: te that the woman truth-telier faces are many. akes nerve to smilingly udm!t you_are’ thirty-dive whea there are sprightly | othdmot hers bey around confessing to rata 0, The most effective argu- ae but that it ly tigevte. io ot Vice with a einking feeling that I had|there is no justification for his spreading dis imaginings | the ‘License Cazes of Kansas,’ all of which went before the ) ! menthl pridaiples of good government. In our country, starting with the ‘Beer Cases in Mnesachusetts, the ‘Slaughter-house Gases in New Orleans, the ‘Fertilizing Casey of Chicago,” the ‘Laundry Cases of San Franciaco,’ the ‘Hoboken Land and Improvement Cases of Hoboken, N. J.,’ the ‘Farmers’ Loan and Trost Company of New York,’ and highest court of this nation, it will be found that health and morals stand before the court like ‘tride and groom and seem joined in bonds inseparable. Mr. Shaw may be @ clean writer; but he may not put upon paper improper thoughts to be spread before the youth A this nation, His mind may be the nursery for corroding thoughts, but before the youth of this great land, where the tendency, of these things is to corrupt and degrade them in mind and thought. #vil thoughts are procursors of evil deeds, The principles which have been invoked by the New York Boclety for the @uppresslon of Vice seem to have the effect upon this Irish bull that a red flag has upon the beast ot ‘the field.” y , Whai would you gtve for s front seat when the “Irish bull” tosses this on hie horns? ‘ rd Pad s 4 rd HD temptation .dt JAntiyy to peetrr to tome sbtateneentt ‘by tips Wijy Reonge ‘Berner was tao atecome “for Him oto nedidt, ‘Tiits fur- don't do Aus been told all of us who have the price! Why, for Instance, dows a stenographyr making $10 a week | nen) of a $90 bargath sult confide to her borom fricnda tiat it was, “rM MUCH OBLI MUCH OBLIGED TO MR, Florence Davis, an ambitious young {Don John, and J. H. Gilmout Philip Tf | oun. art, the mate Patt, | “A. String of we mm Uarus,| ‘The depa sctresy fom the South, will cours erik: Dostin Faraum th. 'vhe Virwuan" | Jurse May Hall pil cgome to the tur-| (At ical ha Hal, Davis and Ines Me- | Alhambra, togetie’ in Reeer chal Bo 4 pa int lolem "in “Phe Player Mal ‘a. ro-| will ccone to the Academy of Moai y f\t 18 Hin“ La 3) Cauley will be featurat in “Pals,” «| Mabelle Adams, ile Nroups, c€ Russlan| on the arte ss mantic comedy by iouise Malloy, ‘ata ju Uriet caagemant Rasy Li y comedy drama, Other attractions will | pany, the veer ‘ ean d eee. special performance at the Hudsun Xt Weok wik impbattiy wilnes (die! the ited Avor 704 Theatre, | he Merion» dogs,» Harry Le Chur, |daniers, and id ‘nh \ sheers tweatvo on Frifay afternoon, lay i My 9 of “The Ha'des' d) [he Wala will ‘have wera Joseph|Charies and Biorence Gregson, Vera live May and i é Nelson-Hritt NS ae phe Hipoodrome. Tne Mar ac irbe) Santliy in vA Runaway Bers King and Ben Johneon by aod ‘sr fom ‘hata and Katherine a wil Hite Puy will Gp teen tn/a, new mubls |The kamance of hinds Princes, ? |g. panaare, of Warking Girls will bo) Proctor’s Theatres Mine Lillian, Hut: velit be Teavward Clark: tires. val comedy, “Che Belle of Avenue A,” | Nat M. Will, in’ Tho Duke. of D ote fo Bos dd sell will remain the great attnaction At at Svldowa, © ey aM IN BROOKLYN, at the Grand Opera-House. The olece hath,” "fill be mt the: Wourtearthy seer ale Crook” company .will bol the ‘Dwenty-third bireet house. |The | sing Wi 2B 5 is by Husty Witashd and Aaron Jolt a {as rot, Al, Reeves s company Qt] three songs for the we ‘omy ores HN hoe Charles £. Blan man, Pees Eikeon will make, a tihee | SRA ‘De aK. and the High Rollers’ com: | po: My Evenlig St Beagnoy” | Harel ‘tne rye sidout King, will re “ Bo Pitied (han mt vite te iad ae Well New York appearances 1a, "stro +4 Peerie te Gothas. > | hi ttyceuguith "bot Bees | eth qi ats Wen dline a rege a | fie Susetnn at the ve the ator company. ate i me a hfe grate Lal aolatibe uy her Weelagh’s. United Lam Ore mit be PR, and. Lal ate Barr ‘will howd ota te Avenue Doeawe. Ame la wusths re te Kgavenghue, with, his. airahip, Tadian. “Dean, Mrs, Stuart Rovson, da) go e sacarte dove poe ei Amphion. FS a tures . be. ae naan will by seen da iit je of |, Sardou'e Lg horce rac the headliner at, Hammerstein's. |"Tno Saving of Mrs, Shaw; ph nes Apa Biates *Oharles H Burk< | tank y Dolores at all ‘thet night performances by the stock any ty ‘by Yo wht re + feature Will be tho frst New | Thompson's elephants, Billy Gould ‘aba wpe hoe 1A ey bene a éndon Moaday. Welnewby and Sxcure | Dh bre, York appehrapee of the alx ipl Valeaka Surrat, Clarice Vance av the | an nd We wh age the pitt a’ day afternoons. Miss Matelle @vesson| “The Shagow Behind the Throne’ wili | tonal eels wrestlers. Joon |Gasino medy Four, "The Tons | ee tor others will be pany Nee whe ake ahs ae phice * ne be see: the Metropolls. pand Bally Cohtm will Appear ia . will be presented at » One e a Wii Nertin ‘and Quies | Dohert hy ana ner Vv ' id Adams will Se. seen in) the Werkd Loves & Laver.” Others will | Han: ‘el aml Twenty-fifth stree eh an Yh Givers erm and Topn ura | exe and Bi a : oie and Brokers” at the je Amness- | ip Me ae adl's Living art statues and Stu-/ Flerbert Keloey and IeMe Sha Hert f10na, the bs — , ®)ringe more gravely, You itp not im Jove at all, A Nervy Bachelor, Dear Betty: ‘ | gover . Ae irl [nat entont 5 het ott <get HOC. We hy ei Kompane with. m: ow | a Alf perplexed young pe ple can ob- tain expert advice on their tangled love affairs by Writing Betty, Lety tors for her should be addressed to eaniiyht Post-Oillce box 1.4, New. ork. * i 2 rt ‘Love Under an Umbrella, Dear Betty! L: Sanday mightas T was com. ven eve iwice me to visit His) 9 think Vv “the, world dng hone from the ‘alan Kt was rautlag very hard, 1 aaw a yours Most a ef not, Such a step i would Jet me take her home She oe ie id of the way, She To dsk you was modt Jady jn front of q hallw: 3 ine for deter, 1, unk i oa ah he didn’ i of hy said ah a without” my a ghee 0 #00 aes vee ce, ih ae gn Vinvted, ie me to nee’ house. 2 ea Seht for me to Ko? Dear, Hotty; it it her parents, meenines He Has Changed His Mind, “MATINEE! [eae aT ore Hp ABE iinow what‘to say to tho first) t i", f t inform her that L go longer aa Yor a Without, nurting her ha You-are not in love with either girl. You prebibly overestimate the! dianp- folutinent the first girl will feel whon You tell her of the wansfer, It ts the only thing for you to do, Le=/|' She Was Married Already, mk dear fri tea i ni ato We J 5 Se ee and ley years later she ok at ed im ch ha early ua vier Way te Bei Hee he admitted the the ben ns. hen the child's Voice rang DULL the shade wp again. 1 (oud crying ‘Mamma, the “What name did she NO, I'M GOING sal! sl ndentas ‘can, and prov weak and di! “MR, COMBTOCK'S BTRAIGHT AND. NARROW PATH.” will net ¢at “Lam mué tor his st ery’ means int Mehéd and government fo Ne morals, i ae of the con otvilt world, hd ade to thts mighty srintie fe the op th th Kb then “brings the moral dancer-planters of the t befote ths process of Inw, to be dealt with according to nw,” » “And will’ Shaw plays end Shaw players, as you pavo Deda, soying, come in for investigation?” Me Y ‘ No, I I whall make no such move on my Own becotint., I mv chould, But {f @ éomplatiit about them reaches mo in the r trevt {t Just a# t do other complainte. 1 anderetind that & plays which is t6 be put on the stage is much worte (han | Superhumon.’ “If complaint comes to me that it is rotten, i will ve attention.” ‘ bus “You will go to see ‘Mrs, Warren's Proferion?”” ; “Yeu, if thats the name of the pleco, You see, T am very ‘this man Shaw and his works, I never heard of ft until wh 1 won't go unless Iam called upon to do p0. For one thing, 1 lon't ‘to give him the beneft of the advertising that my wolng to see One « plays would bring him. I've got enotigh to. keep me busy wil I | out of my way to bother with him, Tt ts nauteating to mo to fro to thentre, Many modern playhouses have sunk 60 low that dovent tee | wants blueh to bo seen coming out of thorn; ond yet tise sad thet f the fouler the play, the more suggottive tho displays, the more they seem to many young men and young women, The harvart. of this seod-oowing may be found in the crim{nal courts, In the officas of the Eo» lety for ‘the Prevention of Cruelty to Chifdren, and In the Denes Charity and Correction.” Via “When were you last {na .heatre?” ‘ “Two yeard ago.” | ‘ “How do you know, then, that ‘the modern playifouse: fs #0 Lah “T know {t front the stories told me by parents of children who have Heeh demoralized by what they saw in them. And 60, I say, @ It Honor to the people of this State who enter their protest against the { tat ot ish nastiness.” "i Nia do ye wet bay? \ CHARLES canto will be at the, Mumio Conrog -@, CT. pat me pre em nnn ~ | Breaded Tongue, tnt ct | GHE HOVJSEKEEPERS’ EXCHANGE, Graicd Parmeman choose at tho bot or even j tren choose; puta ant | a UT cold bolled gorned tongue || of macaronl, rprinkle A Wile DENPOr explaining wity she had not told, siices onertiird Inch = th’ek. | ang scatter a few small pidees of bul- | not erever., Wacend Saam Mat ae Sprinkle with walt and pepper, dip| tor; repeat tits util ail FOU Macaroad he opould not hove been tod knowing her go short a time, and tll hee be, is Mn no, worth worrying over, while slate shy made & ‘mtn and ald hrartbecken about It. B. -M. Tt Ie not a to that conclusion himself, ete Etiquette Epitomized. NVITATIONS-Should be — gent tertainment. to an older one, ie od, duced to each other, Heman, says the Chleago Nev ‘ner, luncheon or card party, quaintance ways, where it Poasthle, be a place one ehatr, VeWushe hands with Spt tics hostess, at all necessary to tell new | toraatoes; one siloe anton, three table acqukintances of one's intimate por. | spoces butter, «wo and one-half table- | sonal affiirs, I don't think she hae any | soda, reason to rcgret her reticence, The man | mar- lis unreasonable and will probably come week or more in advance of an ens The introductionA younger woman or @ younger man is always presented | ‘At a dinner—The ‘hortess tives first; this notifies the gucats that tho diiner Women bow—As a rule when Intro- The gentleman rises—If seated, when Introduced (o elther.a lady or a gen-| soap A written feplyTo the hostess ts re- quired to a written tivitation to a din- Pirst {avétation~P¥om a new ,ac- Whe rising trom table—At a dinper,| iq the work. Bach night wash with | Waiiheon, etd, I isnot necessary to Fe] warm water and the paste soup, ae It ty ‘At the lavotaking—It le permiesidie, lis cloansed properly, ‘Then apply the and an act of triendahip ond courtesy, is In, cover the top igh choses and a fow small pieces of butter, Put in the oven and, when browa, serve {ty the same Moh, Mango Pepper Fiokles. UD off the tops’ from One dosa C. grecn peppers, Remove Pagety and save the tops | fi iW peppers tpright Ip a vessel # Dea ti ‘the purpose, put @ teaspoonti ot inte fn each pepper, cover with Fo in oge and crumbs, and. mute in bu.- ter, Berve with tomato rauce made ay follows; One-half ean tomatoes or one pend threé-fourthas cups fresh stewed ‘spoons flour; one-fourth teaspoon salt | lahd ona-elhth téa@pocn pepper. Cook onion with tomatoes fifteen minutes, rub through a sthainer aad add to but- ‘yer and flour (to which seasonings have ‘beén added), cooked tgsether, If to | | macoes nro acid, add a few grains of id water land soak twenty-four Sourk’ Drain oft the pickle. Cut to lange: eabbages finely and add co this one {OAs re ot grouid cloves, one tedspoon! ground alkploe, four tabjespoonfuls at whole mustard and two ite Macaroni au Gratin, Pp it to ook in salted bolling Warer and cook until tender— about twenty or thirty minutes, Drain well In tho eotander. deep, fireproof dish; put o layer of \ It. Mx thoroughly stuft the has with this mixture. it on the ops which you cut of an le oF HOw Butter a tigntly vital cover with ead #inegar, a st HING.S FOR BEAVIY~J EEKERS. | Soap for Olly Skin. the skin until all in absorbed and ra ts no t . cot oll ou cho suinfane. R. J—Perfonally 1 prefer the) tng mo aay with ood ‘water 4 Raste vabitare) or the. common | sppiy dni Totton. 10° yeu. eh iy white castle soap, ‘The wreen gy go, i¢ will bo well for wot to take foap mixture i» excellent LF #FPMAY ‘rostmonte in which electtlelty If weed, oily skins where blackheads are O199) iis win aid In overcoming the present, but It ts too strong and power |) ful for the average skin, The green For Prafusd Peraprai ure may be made from four h of white castle and green, D. Tithe follow ek excellent for we en ‘ose guar Fe eae water and ie ee tating and 1 ain sure tha: you will Cure of Blackheads. ete with jt, ft he made trom four 8. W—Blagkhents ore not Very | ounces of powdered vorrie raol, ne quince ts s ,, Sleficult’te gated nt heh ones of on dered boratte sake Varna of oood , aubniteat a you understuat how to proceci ay aT we iF Fd profuse perspiration, | Freckle Lotion. Fis LED: TO get Ma ot most Important fo ace that the skin gond cream, rubbing {t fn well wath wn uy & foneyulas Cor wf che come- Horie Aimate, 2 grains: po: 1a gir lonton sbi 4

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