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‘THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, “THESPRING MAID” AMONG FAVORITES TO RETURN HERE | Dramatic Season Will Get An- other Lift During the j Coming Week. “HELLO, PARIS!” OPENS. Uohn Mason and “Excuse Me” Resume Runs in New « York Theatres, @D WAYBURN'S “revuette,” en- titled “Hello, Paris,” wilt be a new feature of the cabaret per- formance at the Folies Bergere begin- ning Monday night. It will be presented Dy & company of twenty-five, including ‘Wl Archie, Harry Pilcer, Minerva Coverdale and Juéa Ralph. Ghristie MacDonald returns ‘to the TAberty Theatre on Monday evening to open the second season of “The Spring Maid.” The cast throughout remains the same as before. John Mason will, on the same eve- | ging, resume his engagement at the| Thirty-ninth Street Theatre in “As « Man Thinks.” Monday night will also seo “Excuse Me” running along again at the Galety ‘Theatre. “Thelma,” a dramatization of Marie Corell!'s novel of that name, will be the offering of the stock company at the Academy of Music i ‘Tho Prospect Theatre in the Bronx feopans on Monday evening with “Wild- fire” an the bill to be presented by the Paul McAlister company. "The Trocadero Burlesquers" come to the Columbia. | “The Girls from Happyland” will open the new season at the Murray Hill The- | atre to-night. The Olym lc Theatre reopens toi with Robie'’s “Knickerbockers” as the attraction. | George M. Cohan and a long list of vaudeville performers will appear in an | entertainment to be given at the Hotel | Long Beach. Sunday night for tt of the Volunteer Fire De- partment. | VAUQEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. | At Hammerstein's roof garden will be| Ruth St. Dents tn her Hindoo danc \ ‘Trovato, violinist; George B, Reno van Odd Lot;" Joe Jackson, comedy Ber Fitzgtybor inging com dian: the a Four, the De Dols Comedy Watkias and Will.) sams Sisters, Kramer and Ross and Ed-| ear Berger. On the he Iitth Avenue The-| atre wi! J. Ross and Mabel Fenton tn Like a Woman,” Au- «rey Maple and letcher yrton in a singing and dancin? novelty; the Tivoli ‘our, Bert Fitagibbon, Collins i and his de ng gir ayers In “Who Cares’ and Dale and Boyle, acrobats. The American Roof Garden and Mu- | sic Hall will have Maude Tiffan: Ma!- zie King, Arlington and Holster, King Meters, “The Aeroplane Girl,” Dena Cooper and Company. Pierson and Lewis, Merkle, Morton and Ayers, Ben- nington Brothers, Spencer others. PARKS ANL BEACHES, Eva Tanguay will play a return e1 agement at the Brighton Beach Music Gall. Others. will be Bert Levy, the artist-entertainer; Henry Horton in| “Unole Lem’s Dilemma," Elsie Fay and boys, Welch, Francis and company in ‘The #ip Mr. Flop," the Five Mu- ical Lundts, Juggling De Lisle, Kelly and Judge and Retnhard’s Renowned Rhythmniats. The New Brighton ‘Theatre, Brighton eaoh, will have Stella Maytew, Tem- Dem and Sunshine, the Hell amily, | ‘Harry Fox and the Millership Sisters, ‘Howard and Howant, Frederick Bond | and Hremont Benton in “My Awful Dad,” La Toy Brothers and Zena Kiefe. Only five weeks more remain of the Luna Park season at Coney Island. A sort of summer Santa Claus is giving toys to children ut Steeplechase Park. The Aborn Comic Opera Company at Patinades Amusement Park will eevive) “The Belle of Naw York" next week. Oddities In the News Of To-Day They're Worth $50 Each, Dead.| Harry Fisher and Walter Davis have | appled at the University of Pennsyl- vania Hospital !n Philadelphia to sell thelr bodies after death for the money payable now, | ‘The papers wil be signed to-day. ‘They | have been out of work since spring. | “The thing of getting $50 for one's dead body looks Ike easy om sald Fisher. Home Run Dream Bad for Fan. | Henry la f Newark's most enthusiastic pters, @ dream tn which wity was in the box w Semebody knocked a pme run la Fiamme in ex from his bed, so injuring hit in the Newark Hospital baseball 1 ail MeGin at and ved If he is Breaks Record Sorting Mail. | Glove M. To: a clerk in the main joe in San Francisco, sorte 6 cards in thirty-seven minutes without ea error, breakin: ‘Thus San Fran: the letter sort!a world. Paint Faces of Stowaways. | ‘Vessels entering the canal zone ports tare practically put an end to stowa- sways by painting the heads and faces of all stowaways ought with rad lead ‘aad putting them off at the port from whieh they sailed Untl) they took thia drastic step, most all Known records 00 postal clerks claim championship of the fa aed had stowawaye every trip, | killed bimselt, the sort of treatment that 's belng car- rled out by leading hospitals in t country. “After the specialists had incased the leg I took immediate charge of Mr Frohman,” continued Dr, MeCready | "Since that time I have noticed a steady | improvement {ad there been any trace of testinal trouble tt would have be | noticed at once. But 1 am ready say positively that there is absolutely | > such thing and that Mr, Frohman | will be out of his room tn a very short | POPULAR PLAYERS WHO WILL FIGURE IN NEXT WEEK S BILLS. RHEUMATICLEG KEEPS FROWMAN IN HOTEL ROOM Physician Ends Rumors Con-} cerning Illness of Theatrical Manager—Not Serious. Dr. Robert b. MeCre jr, Charles Frohman's physictan, ared day tthe the manager, who has been conflued to his room tn | the Hotel Knickerbocker since his re- turn from London on’ June 17, 19 not in @ serious condition, Many reports regarding Mr. man’s ailment have been current. One London despatch satd there were ru- mors there that he was suffering from | wancer, New York friends of the man- ager were of the opinion that he was suffering from some intestinal malady. “The reason Mr, Frohman has been confined in bed #0 long,” Dr, MeCready said, “is that he is affitoted with rheu- matism of the right leg, and for him to have moved would have been painful. ‘che leg {3 in a plaster cast and will de) kept there for at least ten days more. “Mr, Frohman has been subject to ate tacks of rheumatism for but until some weeks ago it did not manifest | itself in an acute form talists de- cided to put the leg in the cast. TI Froh- | some tl time." UNUSUAL CAUSE OF SUICIDE. to Inherit 1 three years Md, a mus ler of No, West Hundred © and Twenty-elghth | was found dead in his bachelor ment to-day by a newsboy deliv | paper He had killed himself jolie acid, om friends the police learned that the old man had saved several thousand dollars and was brooding bit- terly over the fact that he had no rel tives to leave It to, He finally made a will leaving !t to Mrs, Ella Hall of No m0 W One Hundred and Tairty- hth street, a friend of his deceased wife, After he |“ Affords | seeing boat. | ways New York City Greatest of Summer Resorts; Trolleys Better Than Autos, Says Pink Lady SOLD FOR $100, I Most Pleasure for Least Trouble, and ‘Variety Is Endless,’’ De- clares Miss Hazel Dawn, Who Hasn’t Gone Away. Home Comforts and City Cooking Combined With All the Beauties of Either Country or Seashore Easily Reached. Miss Hazel Dawn, who has been playing all summer in “The Pink Lady,” has something to say about New York as a summer resort. Here 4s what she saya BY HAZEL DAWN. I have spent my first summer in New York singing elem times a week, Al- though Tam told it has been the hot- test summer in years, I have not found it 0 very terrible. I am going to take @ rest soon, but merely to rest my voice, as I am in splendid health and do not feel the need of a change. I think New York City 1s the greatest summer resort in the United States. Of course, New Yorkers always want to go somewhere else, but there are thousands of people from the South and West who come to New York for their vacation. I have had lots of friends visit me this summer, and they all had a glorious time. Many come here with a motor car, or hire one by the day, put up at a hotel and make daily trips to Long Island or Westchester County, to return in the evening and go to the theatre, a roof garden or some other place where they can enjoy themselves, For ourselves, my two sisters and I have taken an apartment uptown, with windows facing the south, so we Ket every breeze that blows. We have found it a delightful way to spend the mummer. It is better than living In a stuffy room in a wooden hotel at the seashore. We have our own beds to sleep in, and I am sure every reader of The Evening World will appreciate how much nicer this {s than trying to sleep in @ strange, lumpy bed which has not been properly aired or {s carelessly made up by one of those awful chambermaids met in summer hotels. T have found, even when living abroad, that spending the summer in a cottage in the country or at the snore has ‘ts disadvantages as compared with one's own home. BEGINS THE DAY WITH RIDE THROUGH THE PARK. Of course, I have to be in the theatre every evening at half-past seven, and do not get home until almost midnight, so that I begin my day later than the majority of New Yorkers. But often, after breakfast, my sisters and I take a horseback ride in the park, and I don’t know of anything more enjoyable 2 than riding in Central Park. It has all the charm and beauty and freshness of the country, and yet all the time you are in the centre of a city of five million people! After luncheon, if tt 1s not a matinee day, we either run down to Manhattan or Brighton Beach for a breath of sea air or a dash of the sea ftself—and what could be finer than that! At other times we go to Bronx Park to visit either the Zoo or the wonderful Botan- al Gardens. Then we have an early under the trees at one of the lit- restaurants scattered about the park, One can be so happy there that New York seems the best place in the world. ‘There are so many ways in which to pass the days that one hardly notices the heat. We have gone out sight seoing with friends who are strangers to New York and enjoyed tt all tm- mensely, running down the bay or mak- jing @ trip around the harbor In a sight And I shall remember al- very wonderful afternoon the fishes down at the one spent with Aquarium. Do you know, I have had more fun making short trips around the city tn the open surface cars than I have in a | motor car. TROLLEY FOR PLEASURE; SUB- WAY FOR ORDINARY USE. I have not the automobile stage In my p Al career; reached during most p run of 'T Lady © all my travelling in the We read of the won lorful s of actors—but wit mo 80 as been the subway. A motor ride has been quite « family event mornings we have run up to most delightful and wonderful place. And it is Just at the doorway of New York! ays, too, trampling thr the wood around Bronx Park. The t of gree The Army of Constipation Ms posspitvced iy pemeeady Constipa ff Genuine m«ta Signature wish nail | a wate, ‘RENTING GUIDE DEPT.,” | 25s MUNN NL ponipsemmpne sano 191f ARE ANY SMITH, WORTH $10,000 Dam of Anvil, Famous Trot- ter, Is Being Sought Haul- | ing Peddler’s Wagon, Pinkerton detectives are acourtng the | Kast Side to-day for Amy Smith. They do not expect to find her In any house, but wagon, In the shafts of a frult-peddier famed tn racing circles as the dam of Anvil, who won, the Detroit Merchants and $10,009 trotting | prize, She wae sold at the € 4 Glory ed at Madison Square Garden, by etg-Tipton Company, Jones, let her Stern for less Amy Smith Is a mare, Manufacturers’ week, sales conde tn 19m, and her the F Frank 6. go to a pediler named than $10 An additional point of Interest about the missing mare ta that she was in foal at the time, and it Is possible nwner, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— BROOKLYN. trees is just it fs in the Adirond: tin the city As for beautiful views, all I have to do in the morning is to look out of my the bedroom window and sea one of most wonderful sights in the world—t Palisades and the Hudson River then take the city itself; Fifth avenu to my mind, as It is to th many great travelers fo is beyond, far beyond, any ¢ vards of Paris, And the the wonderful tonic-alr, ma er than any attraction of L Just one more thing that helps t make New York a pleasant place wile to Roehal the kinimeraina aooK. I have had more fun making trips in open surface cars than I have Ing. in a motor car The next time I have a chance to The aon t¥e c spend a good long vacation, 1 an golns The sight of green trees is just as restful in the city as in the to spend it right here in New York, | Adriondacks. where you have everything at the look out of my bedroom window and see o of J 01 of a trolley line, You don't have to nue J 5 . rhe Mase wOnear st travel a thousand miles to get New York offers the most pleasur the least trouble. (a caleeies THANKSGIVING NOV. 30. President Settles 1 it foi plem by Five Thursdays in Mon baby, “I wish you ean help me for Country Dinner, 50c ENASIINATON, “Aug. 12 resident, POOR TO FARMS AND SHORE. | '% sni.”'s'concinaen ” °°") QP pvetpy gga ROUND d , $50,000 fund required to cover th SUNDAY T | as Thanksgiving Day this year. It has hati ey Cr itio e 4 tak been the custom to Ax the date on ene|“ss0ciation for Improving Condition | pene or our treat ate work tue sea. | Fal Valley, last Thursday in November. This year of Tenement Dwellers Sends " | there has been some question, vember happens to include of four Thursdays The White House he by theatrical manag charge of football games to settle question, so that definite arrang might be made for the special ¢ tainments that mark the day ————> Brings Maine Wreck Rell: as No. five instead Capt. John O'Brien, the one time fit buster, accompanted by his wt are rived on the Monterey fror Havana last evening. He brought me av nirs from the Maine, includius sever spoons marked “U.S. N.."" and cart ridge clips. ynamite Johnny” sald he wag here on his annual v fon. as And Caused the nents ore “Pink” Notes on New York as a Summer Resort New York City is the greatest summer resort in the Uni nd States Retter than living in @ stuffy room in a wooden hotel at the sea- shore. I don't know of anything more Park, enjoyable than riding in Centrat ° sights in the world—the Palisades and the Hudson River. The newt time I have a chance to spend a good tong vacation I am going to spend tt right here in New York, where you have everything at the end of a trolley line BELLEWOOD Mountain Exeursion Resort MUSIC, AMUSEMENTS pleads for an $20,000 NEEDED TO SEND outing for herself and : Out New Appeal. | Railroad | The New York Association for Im-! or tired mothers and childre | pecial Train leaves Penna. | proving the Condition of the Poor, of) Of from one day to two w Ferries, Cortlandt and Des No. 106 East Twenty-second str senda) ie “ Hane Gin ae ace he brosses sts., 9 A. M. for fresh air and relief work, With thé) for sick babies, Hut the numts connect at Jersey City Staticn. of ap- fac-simit than usual, al are of a few of th plications bas been larger air.” | hundreds of letters recetved daily from | averaging over one hundred families a srsona in the tenement districts, One| day. 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