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“THE AeE ES WORLD, FAVERSHAM WIL PRODUCE MANY PLAYS AT DAL ee | added attraction to the interesting pre! gramme will be a song written by Mr. | Karl Hoschna and Mr. 0, A. Hauer B° ‘bach, who have dedicated it to The W LULLAB | Evening World Sick Babies’ Fund, | The song, which ts given below, will) 10 Af SUING (IR j de sung by Miss Ada Mae Mitchell, to-morrow night at Lew Fielda's Herald) t fivst Une in pupite Square Theatre, | — ~ | Singer e New Lullaby and One Figures in the Ballots for | Other Star of Sick Baby Benefit Mardi Gras Regal Honors Hs “TESS ON PARMOE N MAI GS —_—- “Muminated and Decorated {. Motor Cars to Form Brill- 'f’ .. jant Part of Pageant. donna, BABY, BABY MINE, (A MOTHER'S SONG.) | Muste by Karl Hoschna. Lyrics by | 0. A. Hauerbach, | Sung by Ada Mae Mitchell. Over the valleys and over the town, Shadows from Dregmland come fluttering down; , | Hiding from view all the playthings and toys Of dear little girlies and dear little boys, !n thelr mamma's soft | Miss Ada Mae Mitchell Will) Sing Specially ‘Written Number, Former Star One of Many ; Well-Known Actors in on the Philadelphia To-Day, | Snuggled all close arms Rables are rock-a-byed safe from all harm, sy \ The steamship Philadelpht ved | yin home of the poor man an. ad palace of kings POTTER STILL INSLEAD. Ty Gainer | PROGR AMME A WONDER, tit ta lot Amer actor-folk who have been | | ee REFRAIN, | rou are mine—mine i] Mine, little baby, i m your head to your pink little toes, Mine! Mine! Mine! Little baby, [How much T love you-an! nobody knows spending the summer England and here were actors | Bevontanes at Herald Square! | Theatre Ta-Morrow Night “New Aspirants Appeartin the {\ Count of Ballots for on the Continent. T in all parts of the ship, actors of all classes and degrees. and they all said | t By g the angels who gave you to me *, b ‘ , | ‘o Bres Angels In Skyland—perhaps they can see h B® King and Queen, they were migthty glad to get back and | eak Records, How much I love you, love you! Babyf - ,to start to work 4 Baby mine! * Ghlet Clayton, of the Coneyé Island Willam Faversham and his wite, | Read the following wonderful pro-|Some wil! be wrapped in old laces and gol, known on the stage as Miss Julie Opp of ai Some ra era’ will hold: lardi Gras Police Committee, has (3)) | returned after several months spent at | gramme and procure your tickets for! paarlthe wall Cine wint sail Fanged for?better order andi the abso- | their place in Surrey, and Mr. Faver- to-morrow night: ed in the folds of an old faded shawl, , sham brought back a trunk full of | » But happlest baby's the one who can rest, [Jute safety/of the+thousands¢ot vieltors me pie BOI Hh GHG neti PROGRAMME {Sleepy and tired mother's warm breast; Zo the carnival ofGept. 14 to1]9. Auto- tious plans, and from now on will bel AMME Ids to see pretty things, Hmobiles will\not be permitted(to enter | an actot-manager, golng along on his. For Evening World Sick Babies ream-flowers while mother own hook Fund at Herald Bousied ree ney Isiand until after the) pageant wi Y ud ; Te NAVeWauy laatedl DAltin mentee tre Sunday Night, Aug. 2 Money 18 Pouring In, | ¥ ch night. Thisiis the plan so far as from the Shuberts for this season,” he ib With money pouring in at j@utds containing spectators are con-| sald, "and after an engagement o A re office, the financial f fi + @erned. | f Weeks in Chicago I will go in LGaRT UDE OBEN ANS a r ‘benefit \ The allegorical:pageant of “The Age there, and expzct to remain all winter, 8 RELI ECARE utomodile section, in which all auto- I wiil not begin my New York season on } 4GUS EDWARDS. 5 GEOI M. COHAN, ¢ GEORGE ANS. biles will be permitted to take part, as an imentive to the decoration | unt!l Nov. | election —after all the fuss over the the motor car with colors, flowers, | | secured the ts te Bernard SGEORGDERNANE Venera ate panese lanterns and electric lights, |shaw's new play. ling ataried.! HiT Monn RUS as Ne FUelc ars via im. gecorded peered ee ar a if Saumeney sue e®S | UNION LEAGUE'S LITTLE A gated cars will te accorded precedence ew Yor! 3 aw !s anxious for $$$ = ! , | jand the right of line. @. Miss Opp to play the leading role*in Pr’ 9 {3 10 ANCHA eats ” PLOT OF GREEN TO GO. The allegorical pageant of the “Age A2D PAIL” country, and I will produce {t THE DEVIL.” . & on Baer, Cae een ta) | CVS TELY ‘ bee fee oy Pie te 1a | $ a3 TRIXTE FRIGA Window Squatters’ Tiny Foreground y firs: play be ‘The Worl ; ‘ M4“ SAM J. RYAN 15 RICE & PREVOST. > eee of Grass Doomed by Fifth Avenue Wideners, and Story Section.) night at 7.30 from the Brighton Beach Pacetrack. The automwbile section will and and His Wife,’ ved out of (Continued from 1st Page of Macazine New York last {make you fail Some Other New Plays. [night AELHT-T0SS fH season. In love with ma te") ieee not where we drift. with your lips qT form on the Ocean Boulevard Parkway, and will fell in behind the Inclosed find fifteen vot eur! for T tain he ts th em all. He has a big heart one likes him More for Levy. * MAT HOPPER” nd ‘Ted Marks the stage man- v other stage peopla who ae and good Miss Rose Melville, of aollity of the far Mr. and Mrs Marif) Gras Mot have just completed the Empire Must ATION. wistle, one of | play adapters; Harold 3a London; who comes to play y He | am Gould, Tom Ward, Ne Davis, wh The bearer carries S00 votes for our choice | ires. 0} plekaninnies {n Lone for King, Louie Levy | it nreang uth to cheat the alliga- CAMPAIC M Mic " re w more; Mr. and Mra. Carl- enon you ti find 20 allote credit Inclosed. fin 7 t Mr. nd Mrs. Frank J. Wi) Point. JOHN J! Boyt Ferertok f Blanche Garbett, the v Inclosed find 85 votes for Isidore Richte: k alts os Kg of the Mas On Catalval peer cioaid tind a JPULAR SILK WAIST CO. | gpooner. Mhey — neloved find 25 voter for my friend Com: | of ji SAVED. FROM RIVER; DIED. Gp a TRADE. |S NOW PICKING UP. Inclosed find 975 votes fo Hoy Dragwed “Swallow Oat, but ies Dilan gO Pera UOnaT Res lining (6 He Failed to Recover. Inclosed find 25 votes for our hero, | Boom Sure Sign of Good Time ‘ . ATG id, of Bohn Farran, of the LT. 1 kT. ty meee seph LAL Yearag eld ‘ THE BUNCH { wa West Ninete enth street, was Inclosed find 10 votes for the 1908 Mt pickin it the boys catch Lafayettes oft | Gee Fine Corte Pay ot ANDERSON, JR * ; com) street pher early last Stncloned fina 22 Bat) for Corse Pa . when he fell off the string OMA LITTLE Gin n the building trates piece into the North River, Joe Fitz- Inctowed ting 10 Seed whieh please cred impr luring the list|gerald, of No. 322 Tenth avenue, got candidate, May success be hers Many ble office buildings it senseless after a hard struggle me ar aa MSE |B el ttt ea dis “EOS | TE tw MCGEE ys. fk Brookiyn. Mi Heights vapattment-houses and” two-| Swallow waa taken to the New Yor! Be: OURiEN, | Srookirn. Many more story houses are going up tn great| Hospital, where artifical respiration ‘Worcester. Mass. Find tncloeed Cite, numbers, Activity prevatis throughout] was ue but be died s Gad Jo ertes Sr taut orand otc toby Laden Greater New York, had a Ie Seal afin sles ater x . vd 4 Wy a you y to mak q ¥ e "3 r iling ‘ants Gertrude The nice green grass which intruded fgeant, forming the ,third division, | UA ABW DAY BV A A nae SULTS ie mem ae you ies ua . Yo He Ana ete To ald the ailing Infants Gertrud Vee Ua iat ided EMILY BA ard Charles Carpe (i |eontemptible a bet?"* ask ; t leave me, Kar! t dance, and he : 2 = Bleycle Road Race a Feature. | CEN ASRS ee ese COI De Leua tea aL Will tre withiircarlit live without you! | Hoffmann 1s ee nae # 5 her ot in front of the western side of the roduce {s ‘The rber of New Or- i ant 4 he n of Sal- (e iif) x ®In addition to the great amateur athe, ———-——— Semen} | jeaua® ana. another ie piv t ve on “With Karl! What answer did he 1 [interpretation of “Th aie Union League Club ts to go in com- ‘fo meet for carnival week belng ar- | inde ome “The Right to Lie! by sive?” n ied oe started up in| ome” alone will reward al! those whose pliance with the plan to widen the ave- by President E. C, Brennan, | Sane PALER IEE OTA Ie Tvdararnotltellivounia evil took the written | able inclinations lead them to the Puc fenced by i eo HOW VOTE STANDS | | Mme. Fred De Grassac, who wrote| “I—I dare not tell you. I-in fa an envelopelandiailoped | cein nes The plot was fifteen feet wide and the American Idfe Saving Soclety, { arene ee Rose and McGrath} The Marriage of Kitt | wanted to shoot me aoicat | Herald Square on Sunday night contained great vases filled with grows Mhere wi!l be a twenty+five-mile bicycle FOR KING & QUEEN lm orien reauntirekers COTE) “oT hope to give a series of spectal| “No! exclaimed Olga, angry at the Ne havent writiensis che | (that new! musloall comedy) star, “Annal| (Ne noweray JE USS OnE Of (he diatinsts Zace on one day, the start to be from ! Returi I Ay) | matinees of a remarkable two-act’secret joy she felt at the news. ; fs 7 fevers BD: ¥ VO. TBR CUPRA OF Ne CUD BIE ILS wins ja fn a da 0 dc uch to make the dow squatters a chance to have their Mared Kister's Hotel, next to Luna OF CONEY CARNIVAL turn With World’s j diay, “The Poor House.’ the rights to) “Yes,” the Devil assured her, tur- malas faa Wen WayeaRTieas Laie Tae arrU ar ak eeestuleeuanmer PUMICE y softened by Park, and the course up the Parkway ° Honors j Xhioh T bought in London. Albert] tively exhibiting his revolver, “with this | thing most of your tex never Tee TI Ge aed rani eid ga 3. The Union through Prospect Park:to Jamaica and KING, | th | Chevailer played It there, and {t was toy, A round of pleasure for six. A , X never do. | show, will also add a ty to help porate Is the first o clubs to subs NpPorn ey Pt | ee ee PARE eaicisr cuca ae y n wrote timetables they would ufterthny littl ones, while an mit to the inevitable Yeturn to Kister's, es | a ‘ c success of his! simple prescription for curing the dis- tel! all the hours the trains don't start The sale of “ticklers” or book ee Ralph Bias Three more of the wor | Mr PAVareharn Ata han aoe play | e282 of te with six pills." land all the places they don't atop, f a will not be permitted | |who scored ats 1 ae Severe nat Bi, that Karl was) Wil! © your letter. 5 Bee acter Win ge! thy who cored atthe Olyimp ton Royle, the author of bar Wor jane aigeeeeee eae ree | * oseley nome ay when the are } de Iways write what they “Phe battle of the ballots in the con- ir 5 WSs | Celtic warped Into her dock mai rie weatiree rayon Fay! nha want what they est for King and Queen of the Carnl- t Matt J. McGrath, John J. adn) Longe ae Hroom, taking him, per- ee CAMES McGREERY & a Ralph Rose, the gre y aR Lay Bee ith he ‘You must he pleada va) goes on with unflagging zeal and {Ralph Rose, the gr t-tossers| a new play ‘Anthony Hope, author Ww Af a sated (MUSE hove 4 she pleaded. He | ‘enthusiasm, Alderman Potter still holds in the world. In thevohad legen peerentey meuaate s jealous of you.’ commented Y see that letter,” on fhe lead, and th subitant letter fom ‘bai t ured _Treland attr veto fPus| Tea Marks, all dreased up like a new Waeked OlkA nL UHalloves ner! eee ib shadow INTERIOR DECORAT F jthe manager of 8 campaign !s a omey American sweep at Li and were | req at Eng ‘ h ses natant st the wall for anj sy : nal H. Covert’. a e gon, with an English pink in his} preay Gays did he want | !7stan Kingias hercesscaine | : ¢ ' hurrah” before the game 1s over: * "Davidson Breat ridh wearing ltienlatcatselecadi(giltartece teenie cates this Conger valet aioe eee Orders taken during August for «I take this opportunity of thanking appeared in the Miealtoniha’ thatith tenn boln lsnieome ties a a I se," Hight. With a she raeveiuntnenineen- Aut deliver : ah 0 ; op hat the 3 both) «¢ espect for me, I suppose," | ish a shriek fainted. | utumn delivery, ‘The Evening World for its courtesy in, loasanntta ai “Out of respec ' Iga ed, jublisning my letter of recent date have hurrled home tn obedience | fayer—who wes also on hoard, by tho | eee, laughed, ‘Men may | Cc ? Draperies and Wall Coverings; Dec- oneerning the caadidacy of Alderman | blegrams to take part in the grea =tnto the ’ medwentoni nell rielae w a Seat fasta i But ‘ HAPTER YV. } H ' 4 ‘ 1 o be tendere nee ‘ s eworks out of respe Sut | 4 OUR, mast oe ete? ; eet Riri? Gee indainaaeeta ty | ‘ ln is {open le d nd announced that he would be- pistols? No: no. That's for love, ever Y st aap au Bu vat | orative Lace Hangings. | o cl IAS At u kh com produc y tt 7 hat he lov stood Kn 8 sitting- Be rer eaietis wasn aa nae rday mex: a the Clty Tall |C2™° # BrOdueer of new plays thls seu tme 11 can orove to ou that nests room, (tring tol sppeariet ate | Contracts accepted for the complete wetat ari motnit | 50 4 ‘hat Elsa is only seconé 0 Batorec he ; ; : friends of the Alderman for the inter- |] Rrank J. tidy wing a mammoth parade, ie radiata aeiii Marise cantveutarorelltt! Before her, respectful yet aurprised, | furnish nz of new houses, or refurnish- @st they have taken in this campaign, J Willem Hirani All Eager for Work, # OD TDS EE) Go| to your dreiiing room, Pubon a) tices eauecel servant : “We have placed our friend at the top| | Harcy Weinberg : (o Are in fine ons a fs called ‘Mr. and Mrs. Kenll-|1. 7 cloak Then join me here That | i i Seg ; ; ing. @f the list, \and have every reason to/| Alterman W. H. Be gael ualdt ianac hades worth, or Put Asunder’" he sald, ) it onat aE Jove. Don't |, D4d—did any one leave a letter tor fa ; yy believe he will stay there unti! the final J PK! Pri) Oratein ready at once to compete in| “Pd It will be a scream. No, It isn't as questions, but obey jee Sonia An extensive collection of Fine Fur ote Is counted and he is proclaimed games scheduled in und |* Rowler, it's Just a refined melodrama, arveliing, yet wholly under hig) jj Wacan eer niture, Drapery materials and Laces, ‘King of the Revels.’ w Y: They spoke warmly of the |! 80 have a new vaudeville novelty to| gominance, she tose to carry out the murmured Olga. “I'm i “Once more we ask his many friends rah ay public-spirited act ple of |b called “Ted Marks’ Girl With the strange orders. . She sat down and the old s | Representatives sent to study re- @nd admirers to keep sending in their Mu a this ef jon Marvelous Hat.’ I will continue to ‘1 can't refuse you when vou 100K ati gy weg oy id servan: : + Hotes; the more the merrier. We mode nee to the O} ne heavy | 8!Ye Sunday concerts, but I have ge- me,” she murmured, ‘Your eyes seem : os Ae, eo Sie | quirements and submit suggestions and {good when we said we would put him | Mien Ben devs cured the MaJestle Theatre instead of to have all this world’s wisdom in| ,,, Hi Atcha ate | drawings for consideration, yan the lead, and we will also make | dina May “po x the Amertea: them.” } ‘ Olga started in alarm. The Devil was mood when we say we will keep him ue vondon was pretty lively this sea-) “Only THIS world’ he laughed, a8 oo hor cide, \abere, H, L. SCUTT, Chairman, Ana Sector ie coneladed, ‘and I hated to she pasted out. “You pay me @ YeTY ; 41 ave just delivered your letter to| 2ird Street 34th Street ilian delbaum oO! ere were not quite as many poor comp! ) Karl," said he, blandly. | 7 » New Aspirants in the Field. Eva Tanguay es PUR TROE Tha aG aceieim 4 Olga gone when Karl hur- nS i) e, blandly, | aR am fleniiles ially 1s, Scarce had Olk } “Oh, what can I tm? | {New aspirants looming on the horizon ; and the t was full of Ried into the conser tae ean I say to him? How | sfhclude Jack Graney, with 10%; 1. J. cordiale le wit wantia word Gviihy you Mey aaidn} oa) oj csbont cunt not Pie a —$__—____., eo, with 9% and Charles a. Di elisa ¥ , he Devil, “Iam dis. ari swung open the door of his BF - i hs A. Dis t ness and France catching sight of the Devil. “Tam JI soci ang came forward. Uiga sla —OoOeeeeeeeeeeee Mra. Ernst Popp, of Williamybur ae ee ae Ache vglani fava Busted by ee a ne But’ no 4P to the Devil for advice in the i ah H a ind) Marcus Mayer said he dldn ave t psets me, Jul, 00 ‘situation. He had v ed. Qos in tne vote for Queen, with 110 ay t * rr to eueie t ) with 51 jot; anything % announce. He is mora] added, y Bier Olga! ed Karl 5 fyotes; but Lillian Murphy, Mrs. J. Fy hiwithe 1 a typewniing. businesatimoment. (hi ‘@ account 8 Ha CU CC SRL Lae ar ‘d and pent- y Fi Mf a gy Moe yarn 5 i “1 ought to go on my knees and eClusky, Fannie Wolff and Mrs, Ben advant : ! She is nott : cI adva ,¢ 1 She is noth T forgiveness for what 1 said wy’ are ail uncomfortably close at ays $ go! propose to (a : her heels 4 =f who slipped out of | f night. Can you ever’— bt, the contest Is being fought is 4.00) tana athe would Sie benicice sama Ariwite ahoularahe (ricoravsldlme ENO HE IG Ugee nea fore esti (Presented by RIGNRHeL Maral Cras BGO ere amet nue compete in ver to play in * which | “I—I fancy she didn’t want to see you | thing i) ae x Gertrude Hoffman, } “The Inélosed votes are © Herman d other ga res Frohman will star Joe ¢ just now,” faltered the Devil in seeming! "Your Jeter: sa Karl, puzzied, “L , (yee. vate frat Republican ever e ind Miss Alexandra Ca this embarrassment ‘ou gee, the" — e the Famous ected Alderman from h ‘ar , vais very E ga entere d from throa foot | “N¢ TET ssombly Distriet—"Tho" MeMe Ten Divisions in Parade, Capt. Lionel Walsh, a very Eng-| Olga entered, clad from throat to foot| |= No, } I's voice | Hstrict. He is a member of t folio actor, who got the Victoria Cross !n a long opera cloak An ee a Aaeeiiecs it ailte forgot to give it Salome Dancer pe: Park Lodge, No Sib, F. and A.M, n the Boer war and was with Mias| “An elopement!’ gasped Karl. “You|'0, tor oe ot a nerpose he handed A) nion Chapter} No. 380, M,; a e Janis last season, returned have on a travelling dress under that artist an envel at Hammerstein’ $) po imence B. ah Rupe Capt. Walsh Is Ambitious loak? I demand to know Karl” implored Uiga, “destroy that M) t rk Lodge i . ils dame?’ whia- {letter unread, 1 beseecn you!" h Biks; Plaza Couhe [ should deahly enjoy playing an| “Are you satisfied) madame?” wila-) "ii alienty erommed to the grate and Arean Kimpire City Camp, rrr lt or: pered the Devil, pointing to the furious | tossed the unopened envelope upon the dern Woodmen: Yeimasseé Tribe No, amen artist. “Does he love you—or {s it only|red coals. Olga, unprepared tor such 3%, I. O. Redmen; President of the Ow his country ‘ en prompt obedience, made an Involuntary lub, memb the Thir Club, and I haven't a trace of English| respect? gesture lo stop f But it was too plah-Amorican Athletic Club, West | lash {t all! the beastly! “Olga! shouted Karl, “you shall not | heron ona nae P8lde Social Club, and Vice-President | | 1] want me to play Picea- leave t room until this matter is} With a shrug and a bow the Devil arr noliean cl th District. s, which is ually proyox. settled, What Is under that cloak? ed oul. wari turned questidningly Berry girs in th ERIS you are eloping with’—— she panted, "I would have Pelix and Barry, ae as one of tha most Hofmann came in, hastily | given’ any » fave had you read ing at Benson wlven ate dea 3 “My dear.” he sald, “some of our|that letter! Why did 1 make you de- the field as a phe 1 because Cuests are caving. They are looking |s' i thera na lot of talent and for you to say good ni | ar i: contents, then, from, Nat : many Seerslary quse the church and the stage com. $F JOU 0 S08 Go ae said, “wil! wed. He iataepaeceement op Bees Bs tis d age died popular with Amateurs ed In a vi ne i y Paper 2 a you take off my cloak j with Heeeanestict ometiing in conscious hu leart makes 1 Karl gasped as the u 0 have you aa \ - vealing [tead it, and yet (ie better part of me band ree ie fees sees lig glad (tis a0 pouty, te devil him- the ball dress could Lath it bacl to exis! : “You blackguard!”’ snarled the artist, Good-by, Karl, L shan’t see you The loss of the letter was an If | had it back I would give ft with my own hands and abide ; r by what I said in it, But tt 4 | “1 wa ed to ray good night to you,’ | sand with it all that ia “pear, dear Elsa!” eried Karl In sud-|Qh, good-by, Karl!’ den revulsion of feeling, as he sprang) She turned blindly to leave the room. Ab path, directly Jn. front of her, "| forward and seized both her hands, To tion tne Devil. Karl, springing forward gether they left the room. to cept her departure, almost col- A moment later Olga came back, ited withe him Your achenie: was a great success,’ rushing toward the Devil as the call band and wife departed, "'I''— said Elsa from the doorway, “L thought you had gone torever!” | | growled the artist In disgust, glowering | At his unwelcome guest. Then, un- | willing to have his farewell to Olga | profaned by this hated presence, Karl | | walked into the studio and slammed tne door behtnd him, “Um go sorry,” lto*Olga in deep contrition, said she, seat ing table. “H rage. I am going to write—to tell him— sn, how could he have thought such a thing of me! I despise him. I'll write | to speak to! the Devil was saying “but I've | Jand tell—him never to try Such a foolish mistake. That ‘ rd guve Karl--the one he burned— manded the Dev: a letter at all. Tt was my Here ts your letter,” her face aglow, gesture he raised his and above her head, After a brief) i'l Herein It open ata struggle to resist, she picked up the pen gazed at the contents. Then, with a Tapturous little cry, she rushg¢d into the studi@ calling: Ia My Here is my let-| ‘The Devil tiptoed to the studlo door, listened for an Instant, his white face ol ht with & aareree smile. Then, Gar ableton ar (ind, in a daze, Wrote at his dictation I read your inmost thought to-night, | carl! The knowledge that you love me | vas made me unspeakably happy. Dear- est, why should we struggle any longer against the resistless tide that is draw- ing us together? My Ln be leg {a gone, Without you I am last wave, ave me, Karl” letter! A Komance of the Herod Dance ALBERT p PAYSON TERHUNE Zz” Begins Next Monday CA IN THE [EVENIN

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