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oo Juvenile Crew at Casino Live- liest Ever on Her Maj- Ship. esty’s A GREAT DICK DEADEYE. Buttercup, Too, a Wonder at} Benefit for Stage Chil- dren’s Fund. | BY CHARLES DARNTON| N’ matter how young you used to can remember a juvenile of “Pinafore,” can't | you? And what's more, you probably | took part in one yourself, There's many | A man leading @ mild and harmless life | t0-day who onc) struck terror to thump- | ing |.arts as old Tick & Little Buttercup of childhood's days | Who has since gone tn for baby farm- ‘ng In real earnest. ‘Weil, yesterday afternoon was the time to renew your youth, and the Casino Was the place, Her Majesty's «mp, which has sailed the comic opera seas f more years than most of us like to count, was inned and miss-ed by one of the Hvelest little crews that ever walk | a Gilbert and Sullivan deck. The sailor lads were so swallowed up in flowing trouse # that even thelr par- ents couldn't recognize ‘em, but the sis te. and the cousins and the aunts came out barelegged in short dresses nd | @idn't care who know them, The good | st4p anchored at the Casino for nearly &@ month past fairly swarmed with freshly laundered, bright-eyed kiddies who sang themselves pink In the face for the good of ¢ cause, which hap- pened to be the Stage Children’s Fund. One !!ttle girl from a farm in Kan who had never been in a theatre before joined in the chorus with all her lung power and pranced about as though she had been born on the stage. DE WOLF HOPPER WOULD HAVE TURNED GREEN. If De Wolf Hopper had been there he would have turned green wih envy the Dick Deadeye of tiny Thomas Car- nahan, who not only snarled as though he had eaten tarred rope for luncheon, but took ail the hitches that the part calls for below the belt and danced in GENEVIEVE ‘TOBIN, “JOSEPHIE' exceptionally pulled off Dick Deadeye's ratty wig and let his) own golden curls fail over his spreai- | \Z. Play, “Bax ing collar. Ruth Wells was a demure Little Bute tercup with a voice as clear as the Croton water we hope to get some day. "The thirsty people out in front couldn't get enough of her Buttercup song. ‘ney Hemley—and her first name de- scribes her—was by far the handsomest Ralph Rackstraw we have ever sren. Genevieve Tobin danced so charmingly | ag Josephine that the audience could) |... hardly bet'eve its eyes until sh - tripped out again and again, each time) y with a different waltz movement. Eve- lym Bennett was Poyously alive as Hebe, shaking her ourls and her feet at the IEGRELD'S begin at th This will be * have be Raymot culled * M el, A e one suspected Buster Hemley of being | atm’ Weenun @ rising young basso until he rolled out | Richmond, Harry ‘For He's an Englishman” in his role| Walter Percival, of Bill Bobstay, All stood by for a re ing chorus and then, as the curt came down, raised a mighty ch It was @ great little performan Zuro to Resume Popular Opera Next Sepiember ri A. Mason, G: Peter Swift, Young, Bert deseribed as * Oha vil xter. Complicat in a case in oppe addition to Mr. clude Charles Reig old Williams, Broder. May Talby Florence Nelson. BY SYLVESTER RAWLI QUIS ZURO'S New Grand Onern L Company closes its season at Daly's Theatre to-night with a Fepetition of ‘The Tales of Hoffmann,” The company began its se: five weeks ago at the Peo Nga sonator, Petrova, will a been successful Mr. Zuro says, and be in- to resume in September, Means night 1 and orchestra, Several excelient fermances of “Aida Zuro’s credit this se Ue work, perhaps, was "C: then “Pagilacci.” In the latter, Wednesday's matinee pupil of Jean de Ress both in singing and Zuro, the director's son, self a capable conductor plum bia. were most '. M to wom matinee Lady” at the The “Pinafe Casino has ber perform: Josiah proved him- ‘men’ Musica) America, discussing the ques- and a taxicab afte The Sarnella R MILLARD HARRIS, “CAPT. CORCORAN" samo time. Millard Harris was com-| on and pletely in command of himself as weil) “The Pink Lady.’ aa the ship in the part of Captain) be Bessie McCoy, Corcoran, and George Tovin avsert'a | hanwy Bri fimselg without fear us Sir Josep», No| Sisters. three | ¢ Holey, ‘Ober the Robert Ellis, Reyn- | 7 | ayton \ Annual Summer Production at the Jardin de Paris—Bijou Theatre to Have Another ter’s Partner.” “Follies of 1911" e Jardin de Paris, York Theatre (dition to the mat will be a cabare! | show, beginning at about 11 o'clock, | which will be given without extra cost. | en'led Coast,” and will reflect phases of life | a well known quarter of San Fran- The hook and lyri “The Barbar. of th en written by Georg: rt and tne music by Maurice | Among tures will be a satire on “Every- nd Hubbell. verywife;” a travest: a roof, THE EV ENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JUN Bright Kiddies Man Good Ship Pinafore And Sing Themselves Pink in the THOMAS CARNAHAN, “DEADEYE Dick” “AN ENGLISHMAN — N“ Ziegfeld “Follies of 1911” to Be Revealed Next Week —_—_ > — | Bessie McCoy Will Appear in| a rl t | y y burlesque on In the company will Lillan, V Leslie Covi ‘app’ Storer, Watson, Leon William J. rman Sisters, rles Hessong, ams and a’ chorui enty-two Anna Hel¢ oe young attorne; @ partner: ip with a small town lawyer named tions occur when th young man agrees to take the defense | In} psition to Baxter cast will tn: Burns, PF. ward Fayette Perry and imper. cabare! iropean in the 4t| show at the Folies Bergere on Monday | v e Hading, Bern. and other stars, while he will go to Europe in sears Hare Aerts MRRee “OOMPRGY 4 Opera 0. | new operas, principal singers, chocus Merry Whirl” continues at the, ‘Le Satyre’ bracelets will be given who attend next Saturday's ance of “The Pini ‘ew Amsterdam Theatre. | the | extended for two more | engagement at will be given by the Jose Van den Berg Opera Company at Ter- race Garden, Where a $2 ticket will en- title the holder to a seven-course dinner r the performance, > Opera Company, a i Kelly * will be revived | Lorraine, . Clara Palmer, the Dolly Brown and Blyler, Tom Dingle, Charles rge White, Dave Abrams, Addie y | - | e ' a| t | ADELF OSWOLD BRIGHTON BEACH MUSIC Ha cubators at Luna Park. sent he trio were there by Mr, and Mrs, Marry Lp t James of No, 316 Hast Sixteent ed Canteead concerts in Se ' Irving Place eatre, will next week Weekly swimming races and put tha in Boston| ‘The Bird Trainer" te are aday night features at because th e up of and “Madame Angot pohas Boston sym ny players, hold to- VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. The Aborn Comic Opera Company at gethe: the on under! A+ Hammerstein's Roof Gare Palisades Amusement Park will present @ leader chosen from among their own) princess Rajah in her “Tattle Johan " next week. neerts vid in Sym-| Dance,” Trixie ) which ts fitted up so that! Dick tht man its can be served. If one of| of Mystery,” McKa Sun rise 4) Moon” rises... 2, ‘lished symphony organl-| Pantser troupe of acrobats, Bedini and Low Water w York would follow this, Arthur, and o ae A yaar he doubt, Sumiko, a J rima donna, wil| andy Hook 1120 12.00 - he the ttraction at the Fifth 11,52 12,00 measure Of success would | 4 venu Others on the bill wii! Melt Gate We 1 be reached be es Dolan and Ida Lenharr, ® a - Coote in "A Lam on Wall Str The New York State Muste Teache: Suzanne Roca ‘a and James Diamond Apeociation will hold tts twenty-third and Clara i P OF in the annual meeting i Convention Hat,| PARKS AND BEACHES, Buftato, next Tuceday, Wednesday and) The bill at the 4 MM Y/ —— | : Morning! Fale has conferred the degree of Doo | ‘\ We tell zou spous bow good you'll dor of Musle upon Franz Kn . ‘And Iomaire| fee ater talkin ® CASC, vod ni leader of the Kneiseljand Little Lord Roberta | that millions o| ple=buy, use At the Brighton Keach Music Man | @8@ Fecommend them—But that's } be Frank Keenan in "Man to, @lk==you buy @ box pow==-teke ag t Man’? James J. Comett, the Six Musi. Girected fonight and get tie Bree! al Cuttys, Adele Oswald, soprano, who| 4, the mornfug—After you Ww A requrns to the stage after an absence | CASCARETS "you'll ‘never be strike af acameyWas ended yesier- jaf several years; Delmort and Oneida | without them, Cy when the empléyers of tae White | ar thers, Ine accepted the terms of the com- | ‘There has been an addition of triplets | CASCARETS, 190 9. bas fer s ' ‘and returned be work, lo the population of toe Baby in-! fo"the‘werle. ptibles beeats t \ PRETTY VICI RECALLS NAME {Came From Miami, Fla., But Doesn’t Remember Where She Was to Go, The pretty gir! whe was orougnt to Rellevue Hospital yecterday afternoon | suffering from 4 mild attack of aphasia, and who was able to recall severa! |houre afterward that she was Mary Toulse Smith of Miami, Fla., was still unable to say this morning why she had come to New York and to whom | she was pound A crowd was following her about along the North River front, between | |Twentleth and Twenty-first streets yos- \terday afternoon She carried @ suit case, und seemed to be trying to locate | something, Al! the while she mumbled A policeman asked her: | you lost or waiting for some GEORGE TOBIN, “SiR JOSEPH” on | Tne girl tooked at him & moment blankly, and then broke {nto d hyster!- | jeal laugh, She was taken to Bellevue, | |and when her hysteria had passed away | | she told the nurses her name, | “1 came here to-day,” she told thew, | “but 1 don't know why | “Did you come to meet any one?” she | was asked | “[ don't know,” she answered, as she stared into space as it she were making | an effort to remember, | ‘The girl was well dresseed and had a | compiderable sum of money in her pos- | session, In her suit case she had a| guitar besides her wearing apparel. The | Miami authorities have been communi. | cated with | | = into Third avenue to-day, Fireman “| Paul, twenty-six years old, of No. | East One Hundre [ENGINE TENDER AMBULANCE FOR ~TNURED FREMAN | Paul, Thrown Against Pillar, is | Taken to Blaze Before Going to Hospital. TINEY HEMLEY “RALPH RACK STRAW" 1 Twenty Street, Was caught n elevated pillar ple werved, He to the treet and taken to Bellevue Hos- ‘pital, uffering from many pody and posible internal injurte. Standing with Paul were Firemen Cusningham and made the tu right, but a the whe as the wh was thrown cuts about the Driver fire was ad the toxent to Bell din reviving was due to a curtain blowing was jet.at No, 145 Bast ‘ond street, The damage was | As the tender to Engine Company No, [16 in Bast Twenty-firts street started REAL ESTATE FOF. SAI REAL ESTATE/FOR SALE— WESTCHESTER, WESTC ESTER EN This Week’s $50 Prize Winner LARCHMONT GARDENS The Bungalow Colony de Luxe Just the place for hot days. Cool breezes from the Sound, shade trees of every descrip- tion, and every outdoor enjoyment—boating, bathing, fishing and sailing. Mamaroneck Harbor on the Sound but 1,000 feet from the east end of the property. Every site possesses individuality; and you will have no trouble in finding just what you want. Macadam streets, cement walks, water, electricity and telephone will be installed free of charge, Bungalow sites from $190 to $540, a few higher. 1 bought at the Woods of Lachmont, and have never had a day of unhappiness since. My experience has been that Clifford B. Harmon & Co. have more than fulfilled their promises, ADELE BANETTO, And a $10 bill starts you, Full information about our $10,000 advertising contest can be secured from | our agents or from the company. THE CONTEST SPECIAL leaves Grand Central Terminal to-day and to-morrow 2.25 P. M,, 145th Street 10 minutes later. Free tickets at the train gate. | Bungalow sites $190 to $540. ments. Discounts for cash or part cash in case of death. Easy monthly pay- Free deed | Prizes for those building, also free | car fare for one year. CLIFFORD B. HARMON & CO. 815 Madison Avenue at 42d Street REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN, ae | _BROOKLYN, | TO THE READERS OF THE | MORNING WORLD, SATURDAY, June 24 | | | Inthe Advertisement of the OCEAN PARK, CONEY ISLAND, headed | i | | | WELCOME BREEZES The c :act Jocation and how to reach the property was involuntarily omitted, The property is located at Ulmer Park, on the West End Elevated Line. Get off at Ulmer Park Station. Office on Cropsey Ave. and Bay 46th St. Our agents will meet you at depot to-day and to-morrow. WHITE REALTY CO., ¥epm.2i¢ ant Building, N, Y City | Face OF APHASIANOW % An avalanche of buying orders poured | tag Take no . Ask for HO sn the market following realizat | } ther: imitationg, Wall street of the importance t olf Others are vietory w rriman road: ie points in jouthern and + 48 | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— | Pacific was the way the financtal dis- |} { WESTCHESTER. trict. celebrated, Both! Union and t 1g ¥27008 PACTS Le) “ind Left Southern rose int high gra 1 + ; Why ee ee + 8 Very Few of This Kind Hill shares and St. Paul held a Httle tT R]went ae oe a a ’ ¢ “ . 24, 1911, re eben Nea with an advance of 1 1-4 points » Cunningtat | A. decided increase in business de veloped on the ri ‘ | alt cover A moderate boom developed in rails | Way's final ower (henge road securities, shortly after the open- | Amal. Copper staal ing of this morning's stock market, ee According vo « when it was announced that the United no % | fen sh ' Paul, anded down a decision up- | yt 4% | by"bis com holding lity of the Harriman | magne tall Initial sales wer: at Facey MAGEE vane Mente | : “Just Say” favora » news, 1 when the re NJ port reached the Stock Exchange that z the Harriman roads had won in a 1s ’ the Mist, particularly railroads, t &| Ut Me ine menced to rise with alacrit n 1 and Caton Pacific naturally 1 ' Original and @ nt oink “an .;MALTED MIL 122 rose to the high. _ tapi aig The Food-drink fer All Ages. nproved crop conditions “More healthful than Tea or Collen, udvanced nearly tw +1, Agrees with the weakest digestion! stron features were + Delicious, invigorating and ‘ a Ite Atchison, Cappe a ~s) Rich milk, malted grain, powder t front actoage between Tat Aomag® ahStecnring We Ray boom all by themselves. Fore D Iara aM rain throughout the crop ter reautiful vista. ‘A. motleras ‘ C Sunday : 9 PH b asts of ory over induced strong buying of these wal the SHOT AT THREE BURGLARS. Several er Steel wa the best of the industrials, | shots were fired early this t = 010 t-) — (-) ——_— (.} — (.) —__7. o———I10 for N thi 9 oo O10 E10 E10 1010 Absolutely free Read This Through in every way An Opportunity for u and put into your home and Act To-day! 7: yourself-and chil. QUICK Buyers! z dren to use right away. We have the highest class of suburban property close to New ; York, entirely suitable for your home, absolutely certain to double in value within the next few years, there- fore a safe investment. e To Be Closed Out in 15 Days T. h f two lot: Lakesi: ies dso ancy 6F tle oy ot: Rabingg, Naw doreag, to etl Eive siacioke free a brand new Schleich $ @) z YORK. @ Three Hundred Dollar ($300) High: di " ree G 5 been agiiionta 8 hay Three Hundred Dolla: 2 (3308), Rie rin opr yas | the maker for ten years. It is on exhibition at our office anal at the ware- rooms of Schleicher & Sons, 37 and 39 West 14th Street, New York City where you can examine it. ON THE PAYMENT OF ONLY 15 PER CENT of the purchase price of two of our lots, we will deliver one of these pianos free of charge into your home. The balance can be paid off on your own terms. We have decided to dispose of this property within the next fifteen days. To keep it a year would cos! How Can We Do It? Here is a tabulated list of what petty py pcre hy, aro elaaaaeat aia aad One year’s charge for keepingsame.............. Twenty-two salesmen’s salaries at $25 per week... seers $15,000 Advertising in nineteen pa; Office expense One year’s total expens $61,600 We would rather give the publica chance. We give youa first-class invent ment and a high-grade piano in order to make quick sales, close out this property and start in with one of our other developments. You Will Stop to Think This is a remarkable offer! Take advantage of it to-day! A HOME IN THE COUNTRY WILL BRING YOU HEALTH AND HAPPINESS. INVEST YOUR SAVINGS TO BEST ADVANTAGE. Lakeside Park faces the famous St. George's associations, two newspapers, seventeen Avenue State Boulevard, is only five blocks from churches, two acetal aehieati four publie main express station in Rahway on the great | schools, high school, public library, Y.M.C. A., Pennsylvania R. R., and has streets, sidewalks poll tennis and other clubs. Rahway isaclean, and avenues laid out and curbed. All streets ealthy, pleasant and economical city in which and ues are lined with magnificent shade | to live. trees thirty to forty feet high. No waiting or PRICES OF LOTS ARE MODERATE, $250 UP. omising improvements; they are he: ady cet | Freee ee eeeet for NO ASSESSMENTS: You | so suri es see fore keane in deeth te will never find a better placo for your home. It is nearer than the Bronx or Washington Heights, Ag an dnvestiment it: s e t-edged, ap being only thirty-two minutes from New York, ate (4 evecarnen’ ponds. paying hetter inters via McAdoo Tunnels and Pennsylvan ost than savings banks. There i for everybody—n. As to our reliability we can refer you to a crowding, or breathing foul subway fied customers. Title The City of Rahway is beautifully located on No rsey Title Guarantee & the Rahway River; 96 trains daily and 1,200 com- 1, $8,000,000, muters; commutation, 15 cents. Rahway has We are running free excursions Saturday, electrical fire alarms, seven fire companies, low June 24, and Sunday, June 25th, 1911, P. M. sharp from our main cffice. Call insurance, efficient police force, free delivery postal service, two banks, two building and loan or telephone for free tickets to Dept. W. AKESIDE HOUSE AND HOME COMPANY 20th Floor. Suite A-B-C St. Paul Bu'lding, 220 Broadway, N. Y. City. Teleshone Coriianit 7750 E10 | -S—() Okt GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY 0-DAY! If It makes little difference what you need---a World “Want” will | go and get it. 4