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TL) Aen et ertie George M. Cohan Up in the Air With ‘Tj Ho: , to Ite drawing power. Mr. Hammerste!n, |recalis for the principals, and for the be neymooners. With Bressler Gianoli in the title part,| conductor, Eduardo Bosealar!, there |made one of Bis biggest hits with tt @t|was a huge wroath OING up! beings seem to think beautiful. If only Jou ni Thirty-fourth street epers-|—-Managor D'Amato made a ap at} With two more roof gardens /it could be funny mithout being vulgar! |) o450 lant eason. Mr. D'Amato, Who the close of the performance In whteh Open Summer might just as well| But perhaps tho Suratt lady in “The | Omen eo es ouiar operne at the | weld Mr, Hananerstein had mate ; fnto the elevator and tell her run-| Bolle of Mayfair’ should be blamed for yer’ of Musto last night, chose |cess of opera at acest. ning mate Winter that she will see him |that. This time Miss Hoffman dressed pcenntedg gor hia first bill and Grew @! “Twill make w success of tt at $1 her Foy imitation In tights and ballet akirts that made it the pink of pertec- tion, She seemed to have borrowed Anna's eyes for the Held imitation, which wae gradually exaggerated until {t ended tn & scream. To the ereat delight of the house Mr, Cohan couldn't make his feet behave, even for hie ourtain calls, which were taken in action. But he should either tratn the curteln thet came down tn the wrong place last night or train/him- self to tace his audience when kboke: later. Forty-second street aid its best to make the weather behave last night ‘when It started the Aerial and Parade Bardens blinking reproachfully at ‘the eold, gray heavens. By 9.30, on both aides of the atreet, tt was almost warm enough to take a drink. In celebration of the gladsome ocea- sion George M, Cohan danced on the shingles of the New Amsterdam Thea- started Running for The running the | ao ‘lone. He ssuntered through 'e new er in} wong, “We'd Thank You Very Kindly, but even this | Mr. Bingham.” offering various timely race was made funny by the agile | suggestions to whioh the police depart- ment might lend its ear and thus ada to the summer gayety of the nation. He jumped his beat before making the rounds, but came bask swith refreshed memory and delivered the rest of the Koods. ‘The youngest, liveliest and prettiest rus in town gave untiring ald, to “The Honeymooners." “A string of “pontes!’ in tive almost toes off, and the whole crop of spring peaches was done up brown in @ spirit- ed “Popularity March.” Young Mr. Cohux wae chaperoned by his parents, Jerry J, Cohan and Helen F. Cohan. Miss Leona Anderson out « handsome figure but very little voeal foe a a lemon actress, and various | other persons helped to keep thi moving with the result that he Honeymooners” was as lively as George M. himself. Cohan's Imitation of « galloping horse when he ran to cover. “Running for Office” has not been changed materially, but so many new songs have beew added that !t practically amourits to a new j eptertainment. More songs and less plot would work an even greater im- provement. Mr. Col n has not only found his Gancing legs again, but he has found an unusually clever dancing mate tn Mins Gertrude Hoffman, who plays the college girl in love with "Rah! ‘Rah! George. Miss Hoffman scored an em- phatic hit with her imitations of Eddie Foy, Anna Held and that modern mon- strosity, @be Gideon Girl There was obvious nature faking in the figure that Mise Hoffman showed as The Gibson Giri, but It was ® clever caricature of ‘the thing that a great many misguided “*Cremation’’ Warms Up Paradise Garden, CHEERY little trick callea* Cre- | the match, however, he pushed “Helen” | mation” warned up Hammer- | ¢uvt of sight. She bade farewell to tt rteln’s Paradise Root Garden, ‘world and all Its epot-lights by wigwling | her fingers through @ creck, where- upon the young man with the awful sense of humor set fire ‘to something and “Cremation” began to smoke lke | the chimney of « model suburban home. | | Why go into further details? This is where we leave you, gentle reader, to{ Gope it out for yourself. Butfice to may, as the reporter saya| | Oscar's chilled steel elevators car- , A summer-size audience back to id farm. “London's Latest Ilu- as tt was called, was the feature @ aplendid vaudeville bill that in- aged & marvellous little chap who fiwas the shooting star of the Willy pranteer telo of acrobats; Rice and Pre- | ‘oat, who bumped the bumps for their when he can't think of anything else) petxth peason on the roof; @ Gog that! i, g:y the rollicking boss of the job, | out of @ saloon, embraced & | with more foggy persifiage, turned the post, fell down, and was run {n| chest around and around and around y &@ monkey cop, and various other en) uni! the looked at ina wateh and pegesining “ects. evomed satinfiel that “Helen” was A young man with ourly heir end / quite done. Then he lifted off the cover handed the audience @ few @am-/ with a» cloud of smoke and took out Disa of British bumor—for which B® | the pan, upon whieh little odds and ends “Meserved to burned allve—before PTO | of “Helen” were still burning, When ‘ecwding with the job of “reducing @/all but a tough Iittle slipper had been reduced to brunette ashee—"Helen’ waa very dark—the audience was given ‘a last look at the smoky interior of the chest and both sides of the tab jen?’ Tha: CHARLES DARNTON. ot “war Sunaare ou, FORTY YEARS AGO almost every mother thought her child must have | the/urthersatsiaction <f know- cur amrme, PAREGORIO or landanum to make it sleep. These drugs will prodaco |] prarery. “° “™ * “* and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produco the SLEEP FROM WHICH 5 Ome prtomrcion, es goad © UICIDE SCARE COMES | Blithely Reports to His Ai Relatives. While John Quff, former detective: | Perea in Gie office of the District Attorney, and his wife were movrning | ter Urir nephew, Baward L. Cuff, who | ” has lived with them for years and who | sions and death. Was believed two finve Jumped off the | Saud ayerus bridges rts the Harlem! er to commit eulcide, young Cuft | 1ked into the Cuff home, No. 11 East Hiyethird street, to-day and asked: “What's all the trouble? . I am pretty pungry. Borry to be late to breakfust.’ Cuff didn't appear at all dead, but he was somewhal wed up atter a night gut’ and a very good Line Dut? s ‘supposed suiclde was reported ee coat amd hat were Cult reoently pings — He rabghterian %: cr eee HIS “TOOTH! POWDER” _ HUMAN ASHES. showld: not your ph Noibes I ot 1 went away 1 almp.y forme : ALBANY, June 4—Henstor Ackroyd thowed up inci night with a two-ounce ‘Vial Diled with flaw gravied powder It} was ladelied “looth powder.” ‘The Ben-| ator oliercd some of Mt to his ool] ues, but ihe -offor waa’ dectined } uit explained: “That'e aif that ts| ‘ of uane He wanted | ¢d,end L earried out his! watcr Ackroyd is an undertaker, om ew “MARBLE WORKERS MEET. AM tbe pia € thes Ave Represented is Convention. Marble | (or the considera rin of the promt EY, AAG @leo OF Rumer- ition Walch Ware presented ie Hh ening vf the convention yeater- wi Walter V. Price, of New led the meeting to order, amd oe 9 Credentiaie showed {Glowing cltjes wer repre- Washington, Low Aa B=: 8 opera of “Carmen ible, and she loved ae the mood was vpor }in a street here to- Don’t Poison Baby. IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or | , OF ABANDONED COAT. whoge health has been ruined for life Edward Cuff, Believed to Be Dead, | of which is narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling | either, of the narcotics named to children at all, or to ayo without labelling | them “ poison.” The definition of “narcotic” is: “4 medicine which relieves pain | and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul- | WANKS DENTALYIssN} * The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised, | 293 & 205 SIXTH AVE., and sold under the names of “Drops,” “Oordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” ete. You it any medicine to be given to your children without you or) know of what it is composed. OASTORIA DOES NOT CON- | | TAD RADOUTIDG, if it bears the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher. THE EVENING WORLD, “Carmen’’ Opens Season of Cheap Opera at Academy found no, ence that tr Wudictous applause nolay, There were anitested its « favor in Parts when tt was first pro- duce” but every year since has added | at Bometiones grew flowers and many it." he added. Rigoletto” in the opera for to-night SYLVESTER RAWLING. “The Bohemian Girl" Pleases in Harlem. H wins welcomed back MMubert t audience. "rma Monti Baidini was the exponent of the cigarette girl. Hers was s fa! letie ehiatacterization. There was 00 ef- fort to conceal the animal instinat that Cirected hor every action, Bhe brought inte ber portrayal of the charsoter al! the seductive aliritutes of youth. She was lithe and fascinating and irrespons! Hand Turned Wikte lest night when he ap- peared in a special engagement im the Van Den Berg Opera Company's production of “The Bohemian Giri” at the West End. Mr. Wilkie, as Count Arnheim, took the honors and « large portion @f American beeuties His ren- fition of “Heart Powed Down" called Sere icon wo eoore just her. Her voice bas no particular charm, Dut {t fils all the requirements of the part. There was a haunting suggestion of Trentini, Mr. Hammerstein's famous ‘iUttle devil,” im al her eetion Ame- deo Aleman! was the Don Jose Hevang with intelligence and, if he @i@ not dis- close a great voice, he was effective, The Escamiilo wes Angelini Fornari, who has « fair voice and whe knews how to sing, but lacks much of the knack of expressing himself. Stella Berti made one of the best Micacias heard in @ long time All the minor sharacters were well taken. There waa e fine chorus and « cmpable ballet, There was @ dig aud! win big audience ty" by the premiere. FIRES ASYLUM TO { MAKE HIS ESCAPE. | Orphan of Thirteen Puts Many | Lives In Danger in Dash for Freedom. BOSTON, June 4—The State Fire Marshal's office was notified by the jocal authorities to-day that George M m, eighteen years old, and an tn mate at the Martin Luther Orphan in West Roxbury, had made a SALOON LICENSES CANCELLED BY COURT. Four Revoked in Westchester for Sunday Selling and Fines of $500 Also’ Imposed. Twenty-one saloon keepers of Yonkers. who are-under indictment for selling liguor on Sunday age ball tn $1,000 each at White Pla: and were released by the Sherk. They will be rraigned some time this week. Before Supreme Court Judge Temp- kins today four inquests were taken tn, relation to the cases of a saloon | pullding of and forty the home was destroyed hildren, three of them help- ed from . ron keeper at Croton, another at Peeks-| ms Lacoad eal kt third at Mamaroneck and a} In each case the} Yonkers. a's license was cancelled an who live in to destroy ¢ another boy, Henry Hodtke, nine yc mm prough: | old, It We alleged, to set a fire in a| mx Donrmieeionge Berries | closet Clement. is ES ORS Sa han BOMB KILLS FOUR. Soldiers Open Fire an Lods Mob ; and Wound Thirteen. LODZ, Russian Poland, June 4—Two ectiven were Killed and two soldiers | three other persons were wounded | day by « bomb| lice officials by Ter- | of infantry, attracted | appeared on the arene | ed fire on the | PYTHIAN KNIGHTS POSTPONE| Inclement Weather On Inte@ Date for Ceremonies. The associated lodges, Knights of Pytnias, of Kings and Queens counties, oving to the inclemency of the weather, were obliged to postguns their memorial services arranged for le: lot of Allewnana Lod Svergreen Cemetery 5 Bunday. Jane Zo, vie bad U a Be- thrown at the roriats, A patrol by the explosion, soon afterward ‘an crowd, gunding Thirty a with the aa Need filling, but you pain and cost. Get the result of by paregorio, landanum and morphine, each | —Psticace Gold Crow Filling Se Just below 14th #1., ov will insert 3 plate, Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Dr. J. W. Dinsdale, of Chicago, Ill, says: advise its uxe in all families where there are children.” Dr, Alexander B. Mintle, of Cleveland, Obto, says: “I have frequently prescribed your Castoria and have found it @ reliablo and pleasant rem- edy for chileren.” i | Dr. J, 8. Arexander, of Omaha, Neb., says: “A medicine so valuable and | N, &. 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Allen, of St. Louis, Ma, says: “I heartily endorse your Cas wxasand ties Ro A toria. I have froquently prescribed {t i my medical practice, and have always found it to do all that is q@lalmed for it.” Dr. C. H, Glidden, of St, Paul, Minn, says: “My experience as « prac titloner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, end | consider it an excellent remedy for the young.” Dr, H. D. Benver, of Philadelphia, Pa, says: “I have used your Cas- | i toria as & purgative in the cases of children for years past with the most | happy effect, and fully endorse jt as @ safe remedy.” | Dr. J. &. Bearman, of Kansas City, Mo,, says: “Your Ctstoria is c eplen- 4 did remedy for children, kngwa the world over. 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Petroleum Jelly—1d. jar. € ot Petroleum Jeliy—6 oz. 0 ot. Camphor Ice © ot. Crown vender Smeliin alte M 9 ot. Listerine SOAPS y | Munyon’s Witch Hasel—usually 18 7 Fancy Totlet—20 odors— Box of three—usually 12 and 15 .® Sweetheart Tollet and Bath— Corona Witch Hazel Soap-reg. 6 3% 7 2 New Posy. Palm an Sum- Sith bis ‘os. cakes—reg eee H Woot Floating Soap—? of 10 Mer | io ct. Transparent Giycerine—Y-ld. 5 Wpite.ca Footwear Bits. Bi ot iia: at 's price, id = p00 Boys’ School Shoes (sag te fede ran oF ot Williaras Shiiving Stick. ® Mule Team Borax—tb... SRUSHES 21 J oo @ gt., Imported Halr Brush it row os 0 ti bristies—solld 4° Nail Brushee—solid back—pare bristles—with and without handle .15 M ct. Vent Aseptic Tooth Brushes— (oper back) pure bristies—made in France ntgot joode—no seconds .15 # ct. Bath Brushes—detachable euirved handle wesseesseess 1 ct. All Bristle ‘Tooth Brushes...” ct: Borine Up-Down Antiseptic Posth Brushes 2 Hair Bry Bs et Rubber sing’ Combe— coarse and coarse and fine... 12% Babies’ Wear 35 ct. DRESSES +20° Long and Short~Nainsook and Lawn— also short Skirts and Night Gowns at sane price ae FINER DRESS! Lawn, Nalnaopk and Mercerized fab- Tica in won ul assortmenta—French Wasst. "Bishop | Yoke, Foueelan Box Pleat, Round, Dutch high and low neck —plaln or trim'd skirt—kimono, short or long sleeves—daintily trim'd with laces, emb'y and ribbons—Bertha ef- bee tekets ine! fects, some with pretty color combin- DREAMLAND, ets a ations and y a Satin Baa hea in pastel Greate: Amusealoat Baten; papeirrnsicd aa 4 by TABLE sap ¥ @ ot, Short Drenses.. @ ct, Bhort Dresses. % ct. Short Dreases. 745 P.M. fo, Norn iver, 8.03, aon ae we, A. 268. 3 8 4m, au, It sate Py Vg Ne Rr batt bour ave Pier t, North River, than at aad Bt oud Reuueming Leave tron Pier Injen, ® A 2.5 og. 7.10, 7.58, ate. ‘Coney Lesand marked gH North niter Coney Finer Skirts to matoh above MATCH SETS Long Dress and Skirt, lage and embiy—, that eannet be rantahed ‘the country evel. No Malt or Te Je on Board. Tio.; Ladies, boc; Chi! Why Not Fine Table Linens For a Wedding Gift? Here is an opportunity to buy Lin- ens of royal qualities at most lowly prices! ‘ SCOTCH LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, of whch we have a surplus and want to reduce stock quickly— isos: Th This ‘eek Limousi To wt Lot ¥ —Prices Gul! Chily i Bea Fe ol neaus, Runabouts, Owners Autom oll $16,006 8 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth St. 7,9, 11, 13, 18, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25,'27 and 29 West June Sale of Toilet Articles To-morrow, WEDNESDAY | - Standard Preparations at Cut Prices. ENOUGH SAID! Badegkin—Box of Three—usualiy se! “metic TOOTH POWDER AND WASHES 50 ot. Banitol Mouth ees % ot. Ganttol Powder and Paste,. 0 ct Hinds’ Honey Almond C'en, 60 ot Nivaile Compiaxton Coe IN ‘MANICURE: DEPT, 12 ct. Mantpurn Pumice ....:++:eep ee 1 ot. Payne's Blectrie Nafi Bleach., 12 ot. Pay Biectric Nal! Past: 12 ct. Payne’s Electric Nai] Enamel. Gun M : %6 ct. Dr. Pray’s Dia’ Natl Enamel Cookin Fhiystotang) and Surgeohs’ Soe 6 ito ct. Dr. Pray's Ongeline Pure Olive Ol Cantile Boap—8 on— % ot. Hazard Naligiana ueustly M0. 6 % ot. Laster-ite Neil Bnamet.,, |12 et. Boudoir Tollet Pumbes. bet. Emery Boards—dos, phage. 12 ot. Orange Wood Sticks, dos. 4@ ct. Chamois Nat! Polish, 7 inch. % ct. Mary EB. Cobb's Neil Powder 32 ct. Bteel Pocket Nail Filee—& 7 ct, Mantoure Beissors, 1% and 4 Infante’ Bulb Syrinces—reg. 26... 3 Combination baie bw Nose Atomt; Dr. Tuller’s Teproved vig Byringes—regulariy $1. ges We reserve privilege of restricting quantities. NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. ——_——_ A GREAT JUNE SALE LIST! “No place like Hearn's” at any time. for Babies’ can imagine what a busy place it is now, with such values as these; 59 ct. LINGERIE HATS.......34 S years ‘or ‘little bag up 1% ancake oF hace trim'd or double Auted ALSO Little Children's Lingerte Poke styles ey e) or pin t pleated Patties, and ribbon eines to reg. 29 ct. BABIES’ CAPS. Fine By Weed Aperee. Emb th tucked or pag rod go i oe sizes to § yrs, Net over Silk—irench (ancy turmbacks or full charming effects with lace inserts, bandstitobing, French Knots, sibbona, ote.—atzes to 8 yre ” 39 ct Caps... .24|/@ ot cape. 43 ct. CODE... sinte caked Fine t 6.08 lephone Orders. OTHER SALE DEPARTMENTS ARE: Underwear, Corsets, Millinery, Boys’ and Girls’ Apparel t Shoes, and Misses’ Dresses, Suits, Waists, Wrappers and Pet! GREAT VALUES. —_—__________—+ White Goods Por Graduation Dresses! The daintiest Dotted and Figa paves ie 2 Pes pte tea—India above the pn Ye prices. Bi. 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M ealérs buying of restricting quantities, Pine Axminater Rug xt+—pertect moods in handagme Oriental mad other canere— 1 4 Price . 23\; Babies’ Short Pique Coats white pique—deep collars, with pet etter tt rl but tonw=cte igene™ 9 FLOOR WRNP WUILDING. 8ROOND Soft sid or oruahed leath browh, tan, avy. Ted ahd piah or lancy git Foy usually 0. for MAIN FLOOR 5 sabi a sl nae

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