The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1908, Page 8

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} Eon SD Biavld, | Ing Company, Nos. 62 to 68 we Published Dally Excep ANGUS STLAW, Spe Treat, POF Regt 11th Street PBoaren PULITZER, tres, 1 Rast 7 — ' e Post-Office at New York as & nas Mail Matter. / > The Evening | For tr riinant and t ANG e a One Year... * 08 _ One Monti... j 10 ) VOLUME 49..... faa UNDESIRABLE CITIZENS. f MAN who went with a party inty an uptown restaurant on election nig could get noth- ing to eat or drink unless he ordered champagne. The party refused to order cham- pagne and said they wanted | someth to eat and some-) thing per than cham- pagne to drink. The head waiter refused to serve them,| and the proprietor backed up} fhe head waiter’s refusal. The man who did the ordering is now suing the proprietor} for the damage to his feelings and dignity. | This is going a little further than the protests against giving B quarter tip with a seventy-five cent round of drinks and against | the general scheme of high prices in the Fifth avenue and Great White Way restaurants. What a sample cf the egregious foolishness of a certain sec-| fion of the American p these complaints are! There are 5,000 places in New York where a schooner of beer can be had for 5 cents and a big drink of whiskey for 10° cents. There are hundreds of res ‘ants where no one need tip at all and where a nickel or a dime is the most that is expected. Many excel- | Tent bartenders are making cocktails which sell at the rate of two! for a quarter. | No restaurant keeper would presume to make a rule that! everybody should drink champagne unless there were enough | snobbish people to make such a rule profitable. No hotel would charge 60 cents for a plate of soup, $1.25 for a portion of salad, 0 for a le turkey for a thick steak and 40 cents for a bit of fancy ice cream unless people went there 3 and paid these prices. | | | - Tome What right have the people who go to these expensive hotels and restaurants to complain either of the prices or their treat- ment? They They could extravagant. tipping at once by dow t =A be can foree general scale of two drinks f c ter if they never go back to a cafe that charged more, A most undesirab) => of New York's population is made up of offensive in y spenders, Whether the source of their yellow-backed was Chieago or Pit or Montana, the way that they scat s obne s : mor¢ vere t Nc Their manners are bad, ‘Their per- 69N8 A Many of the ickening perfumes Many of ; | lin speech, ‘They ABT 10 u V Tavor 5 town coming anc spending t! On the contrar t hay demoralized ma hotels and restaurants. They are constant setting a exaniple They make it ever ar eult for th 1 wort} WITH Good citizcoetornatn f j MANNERS food weil coo i ! where his w i ' \ not UT ” i ther hi language Bac f mines some of ti aca im eea Letters From the People. Phe Deadly Banna Skin 1 j ane § Poetic Parewell whe f Lin ft rende cripple: S Pig Problem Vive Hours and Nine Minutes As ie pound , to di Walued at syve . ; ew York Ripdquariers Ai Line cong & pound A Mia Paria { | AY," sald the Chorus Girl, “is my The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday, November. The New York Girl---No. 6. By Maurice Ketten. HilggQ~ >) NY THE Horse SHow ‘“Envy,’’ Says the Chorus Girl, ‘‘Is a Quicker Kick - . To Industry Than Honest Ambition Ever Was!”’ By Roy L. McCardell. yup at the vombe sale having kind hearts fc at made the world go t the Clock of Li re ahead of and try to get th the lines thats comedy, ‘Life in New York’? would like to be nd Mama De Brans. nd Far from it, She are lagi nix hat it was I've just been to a | Maid it was © What handed us W The Sub- ms the great human intere se we hate evers body 1 of the snbma the Sy automobiles will scare the horses or peo} Is er If yo a girl making good in a bit {1 a new pla a that 2 W 1 bite yourself and you tro E It and just eat upa pert, so vou al. ‘The a mber he he mark? Because vou know some other 5 ntter’s i and the J you want to beat him to it scenery is supplied by the National Casket Compa bts burn the midnight gas? Beeause 1 was the event Joh was ‘Undertakers one of those things, or Gus Thoma o hand 6 ot dra r luck ane basing Lee and J. J knockout ke “Phe Witching Hour x over to Bryant Park and touchin en hot-heeling around town with a threes their inmost lair and holding them with the other? Enyy Night,’ and the funeral direct tended in a} I of Greater New York at e house being gayly deco- us ft were, t! eeling downcast because the dy »plement of for the | Wi Coriguh ss the five poor guys that are tn FECARDELL 1, ron badder than he is { want se the men? ‘That don't please th How t , « But Chuckles as to pay they Just naturally Nate all You were Ju cullings: {1 other women they know aud want to give them heartache by wearing | anten Hemwaa about when ie kowns and bigger hats, 8 in Hamlet as a comte relief, There's no use talking, Take ma}ice and envy is a quicker kiek in the rlbs to Indus hand them laughs in vandeville try than F Was. And so the world is made to hustle by hate sk © Orpheum Ciroult) Them we s ix generally the ones we pities; them we hates is the ones we tr Say, did you hear of the big hit Trixie Friganza has made? 5 | when she in the chorus with me, How do they do it? Ibm rising amusement HW MeKnight? ew fr gif he wan br Wednesday n a} Pullman kid, the through veatibuled sleeper:” be called taking 1 wework he ain't got anshods We must bed since ay, he's the or BHECCLIN 018) : Panhandle Pete Breaks a “‘Ireeze-Out” wW By Geo. McManus QF F919 1 GNO*EMEOOM foc PORARG) BG oso fotorey GEE! i'r AFRAID DAT ICE WONT | HOLD US GOTH } a | PAAN IcE WOULDN'T EVEN HOLD ME} Seg ls ; j= Sangh <“e taccepecaaygie 14, 1908. iB The President probabiy | BA thinks tis better tor tim 9 apoomnt United States Senators than Senators buy 1 isn't on the lever to ‘Oye the population o! Whole city by ‘Shooting up an enemy is regarded in New York as Av pikers ‘on the same piane as mix. ing it up with a nighthawk abman, thes seats, “T" RED seems,” t without dryman, “to be a disposition to hornswoggle a trad a alto criticize the Prest- DI, Some people do it dent for venturing to appoint Elihu Root munity as a whole is honest, and it isnt to the United States Senate on the level to judge the pepulation of(m. ald the man who was | whole city by a few pikers who woul nt rte uking of a five-cent ride maker et sore, T haven't lad a seat one rv weeks. No ating himself for Pi years resident of Manhattan living below One the and untrammetiod Hundred and Sixteenth street on the indorsed his action almost by line ever gets a seat on a He immediately appointed Subway express in the morning rush ie (aly arse, | could leave home lier and take a local ying a check, man ont of his eobt the com ome ps Retting his e slow to real steal ative: intry have : to Prest- my yo nom- suibway rush hour expres: Rroadway acclamatic himse. States United hours, Of nd by a fo of ave fifteen uinut But if all che exp) ndees shifted to the Is the subway management Wal luce the exprest se m up in the againet a bra STREET SHOOTING AS A PASTIME. the Taundryma A rn get : vdge agaiy thery eman met and fat ond noises ex ing the 1 tion We He has trained the cutely ng man, the manuf ever f shooting New Yorl THE MAN WHO ASKS FOR A TRANSFER. “Ty* you this He sin ) cents k of at The xtreet Ming ing a man who Was ¢ that experience some and he ha The on nay forge q revers i f this town | transfers a pastime ere may onestreet ven vides on @ str | wants to get to point from an. tn the shortest possible time, 1 methods of the primi: sant a free ride and he ts entit meta alte prlmls nsfers | It ik easy enough for a person of ‘ooked instincts 10 t be dead an yman man who Rut being © treatment.” at any business |mame. It | idl at the Wal s possible to Jump a board -Astoria, to sneak out Players 0. 6.—Henry E, Dixey ie: tet tet DINEY, the most recent devil in \ ENRY E actor's ca youth of nine as the er for forty years. He started out as a box Dea in Augustin Daly's melodrama, “Under the Gar light,” a Roston Howard Athenaeum, and for the ne half dozen years he divided his time between the schoolror and the stage door, fulfilling varlous odd jobs around t theatres of iis nat ity. He permanently entered a sta, ° er on June 7, 187, at which time he was cast for th forelegs of the heifer tn Evangeline” at the Glot Theatie, Poston, remaining with this musical comedy fe eyeral years and playing practically every male rote in th piece, After ing with Rice's “Burprise Party’ in 18) | Rabes in the sod! and © Horrors,” Mr. Dixey was with the Boston Ideals ii a repertoire of standard operas He was partloularl the New York stage M1 hie early elehtlos, Fi ean Sept. 16, 188%, he way, y ‘ein “The Romany Standard in “ow. the. the first production ih America of this opera 1883, he wan | con at the Fifth Avenue in the same opera, March 19 4n "The Maneot," and Spell 2 in “Cinderella at Sehoo!,” both at th Fifth Avenue: Sept &, at the | standard in oThe Merry Duchess,” Oct. 4 in The Duke's Motto,” Nov, 12, 1m Lieut. Helene, of the Guards” and dan, 2, in our midst, was born in Boston, name being Dixon, and he has followed an Rice's Confusion, f the famous the burlap time in © on the following Sept, 4 where it ran continue on lie gave ita was coldly re Aaonis' rformance at Hooley's. fle prod 603 performances in all. Theatre May 21, 1886, where ely until April t ndon hearing at the ¢ ved. After touring this co in "Adonis" for severnt y Mr. Dixey vaght out ) Ages’ In 188%, and two years later he appeared under Phe Solicitor’ and “Phe Man With a Hundred Heads this he was seen again In The Mascot,” * ene lolantie, The Sorcerer with al ¢ on of IMSS he War A member of Daly's company ME" Te2028,"" A Naney & Co.” and ich he played Malyolto Vor the past dozen years Mr. Dixey has played enrajements of the most Ung variety, bere to-day and tl aT these belng tn “Thoroughbred the Garre) Parent sa-47 in “HK Absent Hoy.” a revival of “R in 4 and at Weber and Mleldy's in "Mr. New York rageds ehearsed. fth Night, nw, Some Of the season orough= 1897-98, toured aw angeline,” ag professional magician, nit at the Casing in ‘Kemintes” 1 in "Her Atoner ent’ at the A my, and an unhappy Adonis” revival the Bijou; 1890-90, Joh stuart febson, In “Olver Goldemith;* 190001, In “The Adventures. @€ vancois’ and “The Burgomaster 1901-02, in London tn Whirl of the Town,” and at the ou with Amelia Hingham in A Modern Magdalen 10s , | ith Miss Bing in “Vacing the Music’) and ‘Little yo 1908, ith Elites Jeffr e rigor Consort 1H. aud 10-0 he starred tr he Man o din the spring of 190s war at the bijou in “Papa | Gebonnard os Dixey has appeared (requently saudeyille in * dramat sn caring at the Garden eatre in the title role in 1 of Devil” Mr. Dixey ter o children Henry, jr. and braved thelr fathers profession fea Drinking Army. gestion of the Emperor.jin many canteens tea lias been regularly served for some Lune, TEPTET SONS ORO RDN wie ae iT all at the Fifth’ ee hs a ee a

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