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t ; ' § WILL Denies Democracy Is Enemy + of His Race, as Booker Washington Asserts, Col. FE cratic Hoffman vance copy of an gddress to be issued fn letter ‘Walters, to the colored peop! Bishcp York admired for years, who recently @t Carnegie Hall, in Booker T. op, and ‘a man of intelligence like Booker ates tl Institute, another colored F describes and refinement Co National VOTE FOR BRYAN. Jenry Watte: House, form by B of the Afri Walters, wha has known ol him as a fri with him a 1. Watterse ns raon shop of the » Ie ne and the Kentuck spoRe from the nl behalf of Tuskoges Washington AERO SHOP ATTANS THT [SCOISPRATOR “A Party to Blackest Plot Ever Perpetrated Against Our Soldiers,’ Says Walters. at Headquarters hag received Alexander | ow erson and a of the yegro| Journalist, 8 Washing: t Rishon \ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1908, Two Young Actresses Who “Made Good” on Local Stages in Widely Different Roles This Week BKarr7ce, PREN 22 DRAWS A AVN Demo- in the an ad n Noel form| h Low, Billie Burke’s Sunshine; Miss Prentice’s Thrill Sy BURGLARS Five Plays, a New Theatre A Sweet Girl Gra Cheer of Acting and One Who Cuts Like a Knife Owe | Their Success to Naturalness. AUB 18 HOUSES, > UE ate BY. CHARLES DARNTON. | cn Will Vote for Bryan. HIS has been Wonder Week for two young actresses, each of whom Traiing Suspects, Detectives After g that he had been has shaken down her own golden apple almost in the same orchard. | Allege, They Let Them formed that Dr. Washington had} Taken as they came, these lucky mortals are Miss Beatrice Prentice 8 . abused him for urging covored noone {and Miss Bille Burke, One drew a knife and we felt the heart stab; the Loot Flats. merely uw : dc ed people to divide cther stepped into stardom like a sweet girl graduate of acting Miss their vote and judge for themselves of | Prentice had a small part, Miss Burke had a star's first right to a play railing two men listed as ie gueions at paves alt ea he} But each had her audience—that is the {mportant point, 3 characters for elght hours, self wo vote for Bryan. fe th L i Biides to Mr. 1 as ‘a party tot at To change the order to agree with the public mind, perhaps, Miss Burke jerectives from t m Detective Hlackest conspiracy ever perpetrated | as the pure sunshine of “Love Watches,” and Miss Prentice as the one real reau t raigned two men, who against negro soldiers in thrill {in “The Call of the North,” will probably look back all through were William Anderson, “THe Republican party.” he continues, | Rave aaa Abe oe thas show cif, impotent to enact | (heir ives to this week of August, 1908, as the week of their lives, It of No, 887 Lex further legislation in our interest. Th’s | |is now theatrical history of the hour that Miss Burke warmed an audience Edward Storrs, a Ja evident tron ita eto have | w y, and that Miss Prentice set fire to another house with yeale yeare, old) ict itn her comedy, and Congress pass a bili to have lynehers i , on a charge of b tried in Federal courts her passion ' The detectives say the 0 Bishop Walter accuses siden’ How did they do it? How did two youngsters force a big, overgrown ged having robbed five flats Roosevelt and the Nepubitean candida'e) 4, + note them above all the other seasoned play The answer, of having “p! ally Indorsed the Lil almost be for- White movement in the South, whi has for its ultimate object the practi: | given for pointing it. co) elimination of the negro from] in politics,” and adds that “the empoint- Finvwering the Riddle. t of the Hon, Luke K. Wright, of p = rt rane and Democrat, to succeed Mr. Taft ae |* say “perc H aaa secretary of War, was a bic bld for |‘ answer this new theatrical | Peet upset : But unless you take that poor, ane “Not E ( word stretch It far beyond tts i) Chung CGD NEE | proper meaning St hardly serves the pur- In reply to the assartlon that the] a ig tke. a Bue | r p Personality Democratic party Is still the party of) | iat Ablner are bil on a house—a distinguishing CCU Chat hat re Bishop | vot necessarily distinguished , ‘ gestae is me, food fri the box mith, Vardaman, ‘Tillman, Hefflin | ne ae 8 at a nee and Jeff Davis are discredited by the} es panty See aineateea al est thinking people of the nation, while Nna uel Das me eet Ph finith and Vardaman were defeated Leet ness. as aeney the rime iD because of 1 rad! cal ye eae re a avers the ale en e Ir own shoe: ith n fat Denver because of well-known views)” its in thelr own ¢hi Wid Ah h eas on the negro question. parent use of stage trickery or rm party that can ¢ | Alike in this quality, Miss Burke and discriminatory been ena great polliical uph most have Democrat te had Demoerac legislation w! cted against us. wal & revolutl Wherever | Miss Prentice are as different as day and night in other respects. Miss Burke) ‘ig a comedienne from her impatient r Irish nose, If heaven to the tip of we 1 sense enough to help the |had sent her bewitching us ess iy ie p: notably in New York | #tead of exasperating tinny, she Democrats have always strewn a {might hope to grow Into the place t i tus with considera- | Miss Marie Tempest will one day leave tr nivel ry | Vacant. re i A Fate or "| But Billy Burke {s the last flower sy, under the leadership of | of civilization, When she comes on the saree varles i, | Atage vou feel that a bright, fresh, ra- Chief E this fact.” Ik . is Brownsvi electoral pon ¢ Ne inc! f the ne ee tii umn es of tho nols ci and Ohio to Negro Democrats Active. Quite e In. Hottnar n wil quantity’ in fact, with a t vote would Feasonabl tt ie BRIAN WILL SPEAK FERE ON StPT, 17 Chairman Engagements of the Demo- Chairm National the following Jennings months Sept. 9, ville, Inc Virginia; Bept. 13 ton; Sep! mington, 1, New in some Bept. 19, will be spent 31, Buffalo; Sept Kept. 23 wartous places in Inde ee Mack cratic Can x is ge th other neral e colored vote tates Announces didate an Mack, Committe en Bryan Peoria, Il 1 (Sunday) ary Lel York City public Provid in } and 4, ¢ and Madison ng with Sept the T Anni a ents of ¥ the nex hall as yet not » ( Wis ® Mr. ry Bry in for three weeks at his hi Neb. wi ree of | Giant girl Is entering a room proscentum ar hh becomes a rainbow, Yi that are not thers, enday Artal ates | To tell nd T am Bill tig) eves were not made in heaven smile is not to be trusted, i cooing volee {s a delusion ar seen who can feed a grown-up audi- hand make {1 ask for more Drew is well rid of her Y she is a menace and a danger to , any mere man-star. She almost stole negligity My Wife’ bodily last season, even It iS.) inder Mr, Drew's watchful eye, and If C Xt Ink her more charming now It se be cause sie Nas greater oppor- With Mies Beatrice Prentice cuttin ole’ in his play with her lit Mr, Robert Edeson !s_ beglr new season where Mr Drew lef Mise Prentice. unlike Miss Burke a aitivat flower. She is ¢ spectes—hardy nt an fg not a \ rds, she actress. She is now the da In other w when she w actress. c t alarm clock, If emotional’? gets into there js no tell- But she cannot pathos nan's young + | ing what may | eastly spoil | she displayed on Che Distant Bathtub. now Miss happen are G Monday le | to Prentice seems al Just Willtay naturalness In neh-Canadian t two) girl's red sweater ke ast er ho a thousend miles fron the ne 80 1 het er! E te plumbing h nm e wh sne had just ¢ e airdresser's instead of the w to the musical edy stage. day),| But Mies Prentice. in “The Cali of the North,” !s a real girl ane like a volt out of a clear sky—we mus' wait (0 see whether the lightning in ar will strike twice. She seemed sur prised, even bewildered, when the stort ¢ applause broke on Monday night me in| and 1 am told phe wept when | sought the refuge of her dressing-room, eems to me, holds so valuable a moral that one might she! Miss Bur 0, if she kept her cut- tain-we ive a good on ‘Thur white the rest of us rema have a good laugh, 1 can be Prentice's tears, but take Miss Burke's w a gra ‘As New As Co-Day. But tears or no tears f teresting young act ure very injsht, much alike in one th n tinetly r the Plays Now Running GERTIE N'ILLAR~ KRACKER BO ELT ASSET W And O Other Events at Hand javaasre on Thureday evenii of eleven performanc ih “The Mollusc” and ae el te Girls ie dt It Bruce Mekae wil me | of Gottenberg” Coming George x, Conan jg. othe Yankee Prince” will open the new Galet ‘Theatre at Broadway and Forty-sixt areas on Monday ng. The ilttle apa Next Week, With London ai has Players — Carlotta Nilson, Re bebe, han 8 tee capes ot ed a0 that the are, within almost | bandshakin, ance of the Will Be Seen in Another! stage. ne decoatfons sare in Lous English Play, “Diana of ats "kitw Dobson’s”—Arnold Daly to Become a Bowery Boy in “The Regeneration” — Vic- tor Herbert’s“Algeria” Prom: ises to Be Full of Color— Two New Spectacles for the Hippodrome — George M. Cohan Will Open the Gai- & Erlanger and Cohan The Hip drome “wat a ela open to doors on Teatur day i ne new 3 cles have been Hed Sorting I and "The Battle in the Cloud he former will include # boat race and ame, while the pattle th airah tion Of *8| r eeiee: “The Round-Up,’ with Magyn Ar-| buckle as the Sheriff, Miss jorence Rockwell and cothers of the original cast, will begin an engagement at the Academy of Muale on donday night. The final ant a “Follies of 1903" at the Jardin de Paris ts announced. On Sept. 7 the production will be trans- ety Theatre, ferred to the New York Theatre, where tt will remain for four, weeks, “The Time, will be the atra era House. ne Place And the Gir” ction at the Grand Op- ITH five new offerings, the open- ing of the New Galety Theatre and the reopening of the Hippo- drome, where two new spectacles will produced, the coming week will be ee a Throng) D. \ e at the Fourteenth Siteet mall te ssa the “most Interesting of the unusually gp opuek” acenpors mill be feature lively young theatrical season. the Third Avenue th aire. jowery” at Monday evening's novelty will be “Aly "a musical play by Victor Her. |, The Metropo! Theatre wit begin its ‘ ; ; ew season on Monday afternoon with bert and G MacDonough, at thei The Governor andthe Boss i after the pals had en- turesque natives will go to make up the! as a burlesq show Broadway ‘Theatre. Arabs of high and! low degree, dancing gitis and oiler pia NORE a comer ane cee a i urteenth atreet, Ww rill open house to-night with a the uerg, as {he attraction. Moorish pi The first act will) Bowery Burles, an oasis in the desert, the second | The M urray Hill T old palace near the city of Algiers.!Harry “Bryant's Extravacamen Gave nplications arising na revolt of Pany. Se ane native tribes againet the French) ‘phe Morn orles will res. the ti be at Hurtig eee aalanary mH dthing army of occupation will include @ love & Seaman's, beginning Monday ‘after Wel RDRTHE rad Cav RAR R Vas ta affair between a beautiful sultana and ANOTHER liecardercnive nen oye sea uieainneeaeiieer Resa OLawAliaT ng French officer and the wootng |! VAUDEVILLE HOUSE. light. 1 aA ais a Rae alge: ied pu OU De), eozy American gitl-physician by| William Morris, on next Saturday ev. Veter ay HONOI Charges peral, The cast will/eM!ng, will open the Lincoln Square Both Miss B: ErAntiee 8 ' ens, include Ida Brooks Hunt, Willlam Pru- Theatre as a vaudeville house. The at andnde Halihenvad to Att ae tte, George Leon Moore, Harriet Burt, Chie? feature of the bill will be Mile. Pat ieservieenty mURCOROIRICGIZE ar EGHN DATES y refer to both | Harry Tighe, Ernest Lambart, Florence | Manca Froeiich, who will be seen/in is i Var, ts a mero wiiclal and p 1 conduct al o Nash and Joseph Carey. the “Salome dance she gave at the promise. Here's hoping Knee he detrimental Hieraghitnlatsaton ot O00 Metropolitan Opera House when the hers neciisel r scla y ny. 3 the Orl- |) On Tuesday night, at Wallack’s Thea. Richard Strauss opera was produced oe the LILA Arnold Daly will appear in "The there. Others will be Alex, Carr ei ct neration,” written for him by Owen Cae A coke ra aN Cannel a. and Xidare, ‘the Bowery Kipling,” und it BR RHaC UNMET RGR oGs Some ProminentFigures in NMED Hiei a By CV GAL ene) CRU ONENESS Tote the part of Owen Conway, y sth. its last week Hammerstein's Root an ignorant outer and leader of & gang of thieves Garden will have Gertrude Hoffman in vhose moral awakening is drought her Salome” and Song” out by a young woman who ts an dances VA Night in an English Music st side settlement worker. His! motto Brothers, Chasthac™ Hees clan 1 to free chnself from bis evil Jowist.”” Sharp Brott Bad tneir Seaca ater tee vhen he fails in SX Dusky Belles, und Marshall ius we with the girl and in the end he | ee teceeds, With Mr, Daly will be lielen| 14 Sylphe witli give a new dance, " in addition her at Keith & Proctor’s Fifth Ave- to “Sal Mdwit Arden, Jessie Izett, Roy Edward Heron, William Har- and others, eatre, where other features of tue bill will include Rock and Fulton, e who will also Int . | a meroduce a "Devil dance; Another even: of Tuesday evening will Nat M. Wills, Che Leonard Fletcher be the appearance of Joseph Coyne and | And # Bevel, thriller called |’ The Mexandra Carlisle at the Garrick Thea- One Hundred and Twenty-fitth Street @ Mollusc,"" @ new comedy by ‘Theatre Joe Bernstein and Kid Grifto Herbert . The p stil | Wil appear in a prine-fighting sketch ciuert Davies, the play Js still called “The Double Cross," while others hing in London with Sir Oharles on the bill will be Maggie Cline, Rooney yndham and Miss Mary Moore tn the and Bent ler Kent and company, princbpal roles. Mr. Coyne returns to | the at ae Russian dane: New York after scoring a big success “TS &" Py a the London production of “The ‘Tne Colontal ieslrel willl reopen (on terry Widow.” Miss Carlinie, who hag Monday ,with Eva Tanguay in her ever acted in this country, was Leer- vam Allister, Howard “and leading woman in his re- pan. ) Tree's , Jack Norworth, Zarrell Brothers, nt production of “The Merchant of ong a META O Lee iyokts angels Mrisciuencielencratimelvererensige! ion ane ene ny and George B, Remo jotta in “Lhe Morals of Marcus,” Neer cast of "The Molluac,” will also in-| ‘The Alhambra will have Mabel Barzt- von and Joseph Howard !n a mustcal Robertson and gyeren; Bernardi, the Ttallan quick binson. ne comedy takes Sketoh: Hernan ur Husto Lae ho drifts cong ay and allows & Stuart Barnes, Signor. El Cota Y Ly Bove to supplant her in her * . ad By oar ispand’s tions. The Mollusc” | paomst, and Be BS Boating will be preceded by act play by | Hou eee Wilfred “T. Coleby called “The Likes pne vaudeville BiH jn the open-air ” Me, in which Miss Doris Keane will theatre at the Palisade Amusement play the part of a homeless boy. (Park, opposite the West One Hundred . land ‘Thirtieth street aera will inelude Charles Frohman will prodjuce anothar |the Five Sullys, Budd Ross and com- Englis play on Wednesday evening, |puny, Alton and ‘Thelma, and the when "The Girls of Gottenberg” will be | American Four, seen at the Knickerbocker Theatre. | es Atlantic erie n will have the York Herbert Trio, Dow and Dow, the Two yombera of the London Galety Theatr. | Aschers Richard W. Craig and May ( Smpany, io prill appear “here wen Merely 45 03 Gertle jar, James eley, Edith the attractions at Huber's Kelly and yey, other Galoty dancers, | \fuseum?*will be the Gans-Nelson fight 4 sider, Ernest Cossart and | pictures, the Automophone Minstrels Warwick ‘Wel ington. American mem- and Carillo and Fona, acrobats, bers of the cast will be Louise Dresser, | BROOKLYN ATTRACTIONS. May Naudain, Mabel Hollins, Grace Walsh, and John KB. Hassard, The| Custer a Last Fight” will be seen at story deals with the adventures of an | the Columbia. inkeepers d er and a barber who acts as Seneral valet about the bar sens of Go! n g 5 ana of Dobson's" will be produced | This 1s @ musical play by George Gros: | emith, Jr, and [van Caryl, Among th: Among. oe The “Kentucky Belles” will come to the Empire. |SEASIDE AMUSEMENTS. by Charies Frohman at the Bavoy 7 The bill at the Brighton h Musio tre on Saturday night, with Catlin Hall will Include the Russell Brothers, Nilison in the title Tole. Miss Niligon Bik pera ed Trio, 1BUey Salt, was given the art at thi lel ornees y," sl Prat wine aeeezemtion of Srot and. Wileon, Bae bese wa cess with ‘the play in London, “Diana Chase. iy Hat 3 of Dobson's" Is a romantic comedy by Miss Cicely Hamilton, a new author. ‘The Hippert aeroplane will be tested One of its scenes shows a sleeping room gain at Dreamland tq-morrow, for gitis over @ drape f i {on Riames embankment in eect weet | pain will repeat the best part of his ing. It ts the story of a worklog irl | “Cernival of Fire’ at Brighton Beach who, after recelving @ small legacy, Park night. | fy “aver” inta spent jbaok Into her old environment.” ‘and | OU sth tae te “The Thiet” * comin ‘o the Bmpire. ‘=p Ne fun. ermal a. ues to keep ae FLED FROM The lessees and managers | ‘Theatre, 40th St, @ GATETY fren, aes" COHAN’ a ACBIAL GARD Hey Theatre, Ni! Next VW TE ih ¢. Downataire {n Theatre ACTRESS BETRAYS AUTOIST ACCUSED | OF MANSLAUGHTER | ——>— The far Salepan By James Forbes, au |Indictment of Tyson Is Brought] 2 wees | Only, | About by Talk of Woman, NE Now on T and LDN | J wacpoxorai's Mae cal Play | ORITERUN nt tant ISADORA DUNCAN FAMOUS CLASSICAL DANCES HUDSON rhe re ry “ai , lak of ait ROBERT EDESON'y fie Chie VICTOR HERBDH LAW. Hid Identity and Changed Ap- KNICKERBOCKER. |’ wyde at, By. 15" pearance of Car That. |] SAT LAST WARK TH ten GEO.M.COHAN’ ‘THE eee || LYCEUM oa, |UMISS BILLIE BURKE Killed Gunderson. Automobile owners are Interested lh Newest ‘Salome’ H concerned over the indictment of John | fl tomers."--asnton ome one seo me Hamilton ‘Tyson, son of the founder | MIMIG WORLD fez CASINO Sires, 84m pfmartest of Masical— Comedines WINS. HERALD an of the Tyson theatre ticket agencies, | for manslaughter in the first degrea, | following the death of Olaf Gunder- | son, formerly steward of the Columbla | Yacht Club, {n Roosevelt Hospital, on Feb. 2 last. His injuries were received | by being struck by Tyson's automobile the previous day. Had not T Ceasaen MINU Mat. To-Da: GIR Cooing Ce ‘omedy, ‘DAL iy LS Broadway & 30th et Py'es. 815. _Matines To-Day, 2.18, HACKETT Jobo Mason in vam 42 st.w.of Bly, Ev 8.15, 15, WITCHING Hour Wm, Hodge, The Man From Home WEBER'S Cee a aS Boe ost PAID IN F ULL. BIJOU “Theatre B Reg fF MR, OOUGLAS IROAMAS im" nS ey"abrom whose qutomobitel| a driven be Louis Strang, won the Sa-| vannah and Briarcliff stock car races, confided his secret to a woman, Vir-| ginia Laurance, who had played tn one | of the “Cinderella’’ companies, | probable tnat he would nev been discovered as the man wanted Miss Laurance talked, and what she | | sald got to the ears of a private de- | tective, Charles F, Barry. He was em- ployed by the members of the yacat DIP Former ciub, with whom Gunder: was a Phone p | tavorite, and who aave astor's Grand Gala | every effort to socate t) Opentng | Feeponsible for his | learned that the occu vesides Tyson, were a chauffeur nam ed | | “Dan” and two friends of the owner | McKenzie and Henry P. Fox. CHT HIEECENAN THE DEVIL Tyson Has Disappeared. | Immediately District-Attorney's office began prepara: Phea. 27th & Mad, |r ol 'tions looking toward his extradition, It | Adupten br ohwor notre tite ad, 318. being understood ¢ he was in + 50c, to\Ladies? Connecticut, but just after Detec Me SAB MO ire ABE TO-NIGHT | Bowery Burlesquers Oniy au version at tee GARDEN Fitzsimmons had been sent a On that mission, Charles 34 Ay, and 18th Bt. friend of Tyson's, ca 0 the office of Bya.,8.20, Tel, 1998 Styy. This Saturday Night, The Merry Widow 2%. aulsston FLW. Savage nate MUSEUM the prosecutcr and made an agr ment | to produce him in ¢ t next Wednes- day | A despatch from jstates that ‘Ty disappeared from his home side, following tue anno he was wanted tn this ci Stamford, n has at HUBER’S § thane HALE | By nave for The Automophone Minstrels Fox, who lives in Stamford. admitted Carmill he was one of the occupants Of Ue ine ie jenine, He wee tak the District Attornes’s ottlee here the ‘iso alnpeared. the Me woman “AMERICAN TH: ATRE, PA substantially as the fi M Mer a sold) 1 me ; e AN Ni RAMsoN Rea gen OPEN! NG | sap "AIDA the Grand | told ofa wild this city on ape nig tin que! Down red Tyson dre approxt mating fif en derson Was street] Patrolman O' West One 0 vie Hundreith st » had been al chasing the machine, tumad his atten- | 195y Q) Hove Hota & Cy tion to the Injured ree and had } JEUH Us Daley Bar & removed to the hosplt Hid His fetramtey Fos testifled that T though full ac ADEMY OF MUSIC—14th St.sirying Fh Henrietta Crosman i ‘Supp. by Henry yson lof remorse yrenua tra d of being lost Mat Tad ol anc “ve wen « je lengt changine { Bena he © THE ROUND UP. ‘sate © pre ug lea possibi! or haon decided io send 4 BELASCO: PARTE et da ehe json's widow but was GEORGE i THE thought of a possible ty. |idge ARLISS Bi DEVIL. yrily after Gunderson's death, the nae of the Columbla Yacht Club held a special meeting, at which a re. 5 | ward of $20 was decided upon for S ROOF oft! st one pre: n in Theatre (R Nar ast er iston a ition, als Berean pelo Song the elub | versioa of “eth ¥ ison of (SALOME caivearery hKe Gor, 6th Ave CONVICT DOD, ROUGH DEATH VAL: M plovures & Vaisieviite ALHAMBRA | Mat. Daily, 25 |AUTUMN FASHIONS FILL |J4TH STREET; THIS BRI BROADWAY SHOP. iain ys | GRAND STi GEO. SIDNEY In BUSY 1271 Next Weel | nryatie ats, ih W ond nirous Colors Broadcloths in Ay, 2.18, + BOODLE, | Will Be All the Rage, Accord= Drinte of Reenititaes ing to Lord & Taylor. PALISADES Ainge AK uy In the fall a woman's fane tet ey and Neudeyille IMeplay 7 turns to thoughts of shops in preparation have dec selves in autumnal garb. At Br and Nineteenth street the show dows of Lord & Taylor's store attracted the attention of an adm | throng, for in Mat.To-day Night, Bubbitng with Fun ® M ws unt auesiiun wh EB. (MaT. hav ve| MURRAY i! iu AV. |DAILY THE BEHMAN SHOW feminine played a wondrous on ot GRAND Williams & Walker droadeloths tn all the latest shades.) Ada Overton Walker as SALOME, This firm has this year brought to[ Nit W'k-The Time The Piace and The Giet, town several entirely new colors, w GARDEN, ae are destined to wn (he feminine hea F | ATEANTIG, (AS PEN acai Ever: ry eve. Ue Satuy Mat, Vaudeville. Gr and Conee Mo Piotiyes every eve. \t, UNA a novel shimmering beauty an SEE A REAL Live Mermaid ous, oe e ; A Mikado, fa] sure to loosen the pursestrings of the most economical ald, br cloth, PARK'! striped and ¢ Kec self cal or, has] also made @ successful debut, for, Sudg- | | ing from the “OF and “Ahs!"’ of ad- | miration with wi hese dainty fab-| | rics are eronted, they, Moo, aye ale ‘DES PRUCTION OF JERUSALEM, endy won ss anhattan’s favor | Broadetonh willbe the fashionable ta) | GEMS of PAIN’S CARNIVAL ric of coming season, and the maid! 4 turday Eventng 1 Mai or matron who !s really recherche| — CONEY ISLAND'S FUNNY Eevee gust number among her winter ward- tobe a frock of thls soft material in any one of the following, new shades Taupes, a foggish gray; Prairie, a vi reen; Marmotiee, suggestive of Lon: lon smoke; Le lekay a golden brown Mousquetaire, @ cadet blue; Pa. hore, Waskusrite, Wisteria, and’ Peas STEEPLE CH As E DRANLAND LOTS OF FUN FUN k r Ate oe did weecleh oben THK IRON STEANBORT ltcp delicate for everyday wenr there" —— are the Scottishs worsteds, wiilc inere BROOKLYN AMU! AMUSEMENTS, jmade thelr appearance In fase sinatine| ane ooh MAN Hvonings, 15-25-85-60. fxtures. These promise to be vastl popular and aro shown in new andl COLUMBIA fyi Matinee Daily, 16-20-25, novel He pare CoE AUCH a | BLACKMAILERS OF NeW York e , ature os striped. Pe saath Rohan onie Next Week—Custer's Is sure to please the admirers of this] igh us fs serviceable material Silks of, wondrous beauty Are also shown at Lord & Taylor's fall opening Rich and lustrous, in numerous new shades, they will particularly appeal to every woman who loves a pretty ward- robe, In a new form will silk be used this year, (are tly whispered that a cut- amy coat AF avon with a broad- aloth gown Is to be the very swe! qrare of the coming season. Dé. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS . WORK MONDAY. WONDERS, ——, 24 Eee a mE we Aa ee ee ek oc NA RR? :

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