The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1906, Page 17

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Q. Who are these men? “id you-say, Bir? "No, air, not by a demsight! you their names, sir, but’ demme, don’t officer: and 4 gentleman, siri hurry, General, but the names please of aides you would have liked to have had? A. Well, liked to have had Hell Roaring Jake Smith, cusser—I, mean Commissioner, demme! I'd ¢ x ‘oath of.offieet =” - -@. Who {s the Naval man-you would also like to have?: A. Who else, © "gir, but my old friend, even if, but a cursory acquaintance, wearing Bob iyans? Demme! ‘There's a man that ean make the swabs’ hop! 4 Q. And who i# the defunct gentleman Whose services you deem would & also ‘haye been valuable? A: The late Mr, Mantelini, sir. He was always <demmibg things, sit. Dickins 1s his historian, and a great character he is © fa history, in profafie history, as it were! His last_recorded words were ©) that-he would “list for @ soldier and hive iia eyes turned right and left : head of our guardiags of ‘the peace do you think? A, Demmiti that's‘ silly question! Don’t you know, sir, that the work of keeping a in’ealled “polictag?” «> Q Wouldii't you have preférred an army dommand? A. Only in one . . Q@. What army was that? “A. I am not 90 dem sure, but I think it was ‘e*the English army, sir!’ The one that was noted in Gir, as having . Worn so terribly in Flanders. © 3 Q, You believe a soldier should be up to Shakespeare's deséription “Wull et Strenge Oaths?” A. Demme! you take the words out of my mouth! 4 Q. And now, General, will you kindly answer some leading questions, ate ee ee i” of yout, A. Demme, a ; Chesterheld Gn Bearvie Finds He Can't Gs WANT TO SEE ME EXCEED THE. SPEED Limiy? Ma ae @ So}! Fe | And. how can John D. ana And@/otherswho gave it StoP! Look our CFOR THE sTAiRS)| Giatinction of bine the worst examplo’ vot bad: (ante that fins been'set on a Now | But | York stage this season. It ten't wicked jand tt tan't Immoral. but ita virtuss are |/pertide 0 unpleasant that jone sighs for in-| {h Se the iquity: Bin on the balf shell ts prefer. able to canned vulgarity. ‘The local color in the play at Wielée's 0 SES ine Clara Lipman es Julie Bonbon. ‘Theatre is eo “loud” that you can fear it confing, and 1¢ is put,on so thick that | you could scrape it with » knife: Fifth Shears)

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