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’ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1911. isis + ae « (FORE ARISS BOBBIE AND BESSIE IN SEARCH OF FAIRYLAND © © SiFianar Sto] Headaches Out when the stomach, liver and bowels are kept in the good condition in which they will be by the prompt use of BEECHAM’S ASA STATESMAN W “ISRAEL” | | | Many Other New Offerings in the City Theatres Next Week. PILLS “ald Everywhere. In boxes 10¢, and 284. REA ESTATE FOR GALE= BROOKLYN, HERE will be another l new plays next we rush of amonk the number Louis N. Parker's com edy, “Disraeli,” in which George Ariis comes to Wallack’s on Monday evening. Mr. Parker has chosen as his hero, not the fascinating young Disraell, _ th j dayty and adventurer who carried all | efore him at tho beginning of hi in of his ; i career, but the Disraeli at the zenith of | Saved by every 7 Ma power, the inscrutable, aulzzical é Purchaser of one of Machiavelli of the Conservative party these homes now. The New | Mt Siaen hated lberally as an up- 4th Ave. Subway, which is about , shrewdly wove the destinies of % | i | empire and made his Queen Empress of | 80% colt will soon be in India. It 1a. this achievement, or rather use, making | the coup d'etat that led up to it, the Si : Acquisition for England of the Suez inger sModelHomes | Canal, that furnishes the dramatic fibre 4a Leuihutes from Vere Row, Why for the play, The struggle for the con- trol of the canal, with Russia as Eng- H h j Lee Wine) bate td vid Bobbie and Bessie never knew that Jing? You are fit for hed," and before ALT bab with me, es The Geren iscse, alate EAWEL baronet shall bi bi ire Va Lakhs to find themselvesstucked snugly wi a (contract worn) at ond | si8 at @ time when Parliament is r to |the cniidrer Id realize At they were fairyland to see, owers, as has trees, which bow: “When we enter,” sa! 6 he Uy hariwood throughout, non not in session. Disraeli is unable to at Lorine ne aG the bans any a bed, and aah was Bobble and little Beastie, thelr many-colored heads to the queen. {looking over her shoulder at Bobble and, “Now we have lost a whole week | Mare tive satires aitieteal evi make his collearues realize the neces-|/a™mer Si and pn Mata ht ae es pg ee Mong AM Bobbie and little Bess—te."" And many beautiful birds spread their|Heaste, “you must mot scream for Joy;/dreaming that we found Matryland,” rom | city of instant action, the Bank of Eng-|‘? 0s Srandma coming up the path to jgiven & big dose Ich, thes were |The volce seemed nearer, The citl-|tail vainly aw thes passed along the|you will frighten the fairies. Do notlaried Bobble angrily. | | land refuses to back him in his uncon-|!*!t Mra. St that they cried for joy, for jnot taste very Fee tac eat "Jaren were frightened, but pleased to pretty stone-paved road, squeeze them for love; you might hurt] He jumped out of hie bed. ‘Things flew | O fiery heen, OOM, and, oe comated, by | stitutional design to act on his own in-|the apples had made them too sick to | told, would eae ley GueeR have her invite them to Fairyland. Now| “Isn't this bully, Bess jthem. And do not pick the flowers, for!in all direotions as he quickly packed ,f ei "ammunty. | {tative He turns to his own people—|fun and greet her as they would have] 1 a boos a ry ei ns they could see her walking swiftly over) “Oh, it is wonderful. I wonder what!a flower once picked from Fatryland|the suitcase, not forgetting the medi- | “goes to Moses"—and by a series of | liked to. lang a ’eweet voices the flowers, but never crushing of break.|wo will find in REAL Fatryland,"|never grows again.” cine. 0 own master strokes wins the day for Eng-| “Where is your mamma, dia she bring |For 1 have a land all mst own Ing one of them, and she wae beautiful |quoried Heasie, She opened tho reat door slowly and| ‘Maybe we will need it," he told land. Incidentally he makes use of a/you here? ‘This was the first question | Where wonderful things are shown, | #8 both had : bade ou Ob tt ts BEAUTIFUL! Nothing ike |rrom the crack shot a great shaft of /Bessie, who wan getting into hor atock- love romance to serve his ends. The| ’ "Tra-la-la-la-la."* “Good morning, little on youth moon's or the farmer kid's either,” Nght so atrong that it made daylight |ings aa fast as she could. | she asked, hear my song answered Bobbie, as if he really knew. like night. Poor Httle kiddies; th Each Uttle mind felt sure that thin "tne rn at i ¥ 7 ? ? . A night. Poor ittle kiddies; ure that ttf em t b Blane Se Dank AME es, The” SRINAEGH: SIGINBNED «SERINE | ee cu Neer Chet BbeMA® Wilanete, || GOSM CHOPRA, yenyen Woe heal lAnd thay Meeped, Instead, MAA, AaniEed ferled 0 hard to look in, but the lignt could end the place where the Maire | “age to carne Who has never appeared here: Hisio|SbOUt Belg on the way to Falryland, | ee eae ane gman the. aire [70U." anewered the children, [and sometimes tripped on the stone®/deezied them so that they could mot. [Queen ainea, and the moon took one | Leslie, Margaret Dale, Herbert Stang. |WMch she did not hear, BUT she noticed | 02200; 1 hope she comes this way, 1'4| ‘Well, will you come?” jal) the way to the very walls, 4—And they stood rubbing thelr eyes |muro amused look at the kiddios before f fre each way 1 inp Alexander Calvert and Marguerite | thst they were itl, ike to neo her. She'll help us find | /vrel’, Now they were not at all’ aah! At last! Here te the door ¢0|g9 hard that they rubbed sil the sleep |she eamke beneath the western horizon, | Tipe tonite, “te” other at Park mow, \ St. John “Luddy me! What have you been eat- | Fairyland—maybe. frightened. Fairyland, where we shall find—Oh, lout of them, too, and Beasle and Bobbie BLAANOR SOHORDR. |} iyo, direct to King Hiahway son on i Ce —_—— Z se Joie ites n : r Edgar Selwyn is both author and star| | OTTO SING R H of “The Arab," which will be seen at MOTE AP Pa NEW YO RK BY | tates Tati?” oh | the Lyceum Theatre beginning Monday | WwW y. “ » Feet. Brook! evening. The story of “The Arab” is| ® NEXT WEEK. ] | ¢ = = = ullt upon the love of Jamil Abdullah a Azam, the son of the sheik of a power- “The Rach’”’ ‘ _ EXCURSIONS, : ful tribe, for the daughter of the man | sh bh in charge of the American mission In the san village. There 18 an upeaine Enough to Make “Bra ; A Aaleens seanat dua vavecqalacs ard Bud” Tells of a High-Toned Lady } Christians, The Turkish Governor of A S i are Me, cate, tea, et sly cts Relat Who Cooked on a Camp Stove | father that the Bedoins shail attack aS) : ¢ ¢ p i the town, but the Governor had not | counted on Jamit's converston. “Every: BY CHARLES DARNTON. BY 0 HENRY — | MUSIC, AMUSEMENTS | thing 1s ready for the massacre. Just : | at the time when the blow is ready to APITAL punishment would seam a light sentence compared with the tortures s . Hope to Attack Pure Food Ex- Country Dinner, 50c H be struck Jamil appears, His affection ( of “The Rack,” inflicted at the Playhouse Jast night. f EVERY $ 00 ROUND j the missionary's daughter directe pson Buchanan's fourth play succeeds in accomplishing anything F ‘ 3 y 4. TRIP | Fitiastion end ne refuses to do the Bids lie wit ie to duaseurace pleasant little parties at roadhouses. Even a man with a icareriemeas Wy Demeny, Fee +O) eran ne breech po darnciiner Pie pert’s Veracity—President vial ty ding of the Turk. With the Christians hesitate to linger by the wayside and order 0 re tg p . terforstricken the tribesmen appeas. | *Potless new Se Re Reger peat Heston Waa He oe et ce ‘AY out in the Creek Nation | odist preacher brings in « kind of camp- Exonerates Him. | Jamil's father, the great shetk, {s dead, | luncheon for two wit e q | We learned things about New | stove arrangement, af eliver, on lone . Und the son now becomes their leader.| Waiter without seeing a detective In disguise. His appetite would have to be York, legs, with a lamp under it. Pence is restored and safety of life 1s| unusually ‘strong to stand the test of gnawing anxiety. If he chose white wine | We were on a hunting trip. | “stig sterling isthe OFA beaten _Special Train leaves Penna. assured to all. Mr. Selwyn will be as-| might it not turn red before he was safely out of the place? And that knocking | 4nd were camped one mMEht on | ao some cooking Tight on the supper| WASHINGTON, Sept. %—Crition of} Q@ Ferries, Cortlandt and Des: sisted by Falna Baker, Ethel Van Wal- | at the door—what could be behind it? Ki the bank of @ little stream. | ioe rT wondered why ola man @ter-|Dr, Wiley seo in the President's men- brosses sts., 9 A. M. Grom, James Seeley, Edward R. Maw-| Luckily, they had a good, strong door to shut in the second act at the Play- Me cata e rird, Woe cu aieaied Bune ling Gign't. tire a g60k, With ail! the| tone 6¢ veracity in tls; tober evidence Hudson River Tube Trains son, Macey Harlan and others. house, otherwise the knocking which grew to pounding would surely have broken and guide, and it was trom his lips that | money he had. Pretty eon she dished |that he avenne later to go into the ques- connect at Jersey City Station, : a it down before the firat flush was off t! erry in the cocktail that Mrs. Gordon We had explanations of Manhattan and | out some cheesy tasting truck that she “The Kiss Waltz," a Viennese oper- | tt hat deniatie? Ke « Sead | eect tee tion of veracity raised by Secretary / lira 0 by had refused. Blanche, as wicked Jack Freeman called her, was there tm all her he queer folks that inhabit it. ead was rabbit, but I swear there had i {th musto by ©. M. Zlehrer, wilt | Wilson and Solicitor MoCabe while etta, with music by ©. 3 * % cont " had once spent a month in the metrop- | never been @ Molly cottontal! in a mile ’ t t the Casino on Monday | white innocence—and an automobile coat almost as lurid as the play. teatif heddre the sabe Cormeits PERO e Te, Chation Blasiow. Ve DAYS | To ve eure’ appearances Were emainet her! {0r. Just an/ act, tetera) shelbed olls, and a week or two at other thmes, | Of It. tagsride it ahah dite Meal dieae! ] night, with Charles Bigelow, Eva Dav-| . ee nie ee ere be and he was pleased to discourse to us| “The last thing on the programme waa|0m Expenditures in the Department of ; eaport, Flora Z: Kisa Ryan, Adele | sapped her husband after he had politely o ek out of the house. ‘This of what he hud seen, lemonade. It was brought around in| Agriculture. Xe / Rowland, aes Warwick in tel ttle touch — brought Pitty yards away from our camp was |little flat gas bowls and*set by your| In his letter yesterdas: to Seoretary v\ire | Prpers aad Robert. Wari: adapt | back ‘The Intruder" Pitched the teepee of a wandering fam- |Diate. I was protty thirsty and I picked| wilson, the President exonerates Dr. ISLAN D j att "edgar Smith, centres around @ and reminded me that lly of Indians that had come up and |p mine and took a big swig of it. Right! wey ‘by declaring that the evidence ’ ! ed by Edgar Smith, f 4 ir: Buchanah epidente | settled there for the night. An old, old|there was where the ittle lady had no * handsome young composer who has , rf ade Satake shows that: “His action In the matter composition called | ly considers a slap in Indian woman was trying to bulld & mistake. She had put in th 1er ° written aemusical compe ivation| b s fire under an tron pot hung upon three |!amon all right, but she'd forgot the| 4s only In accord with previous prece: ’ dl ? “The Kise Walts’ that in paph renee oe eel — two on} stioke, sugar, dents in the departments, which justified | Every hour on the hour from 10 A. M. to 7 P, M. the women at a hotel in i | the ut he Livi { Bud went over to her assistance, and | ‘he best housekeepers alip up some- | lim in doing what he did.” Brey DEeAYS, STEDPLECHAGE FIER, “a B » will present ‘The patently does not real- soon had her fire going. When he came |times. I thought maybe Miss Sterling, Mr, Wilson said that Dr. Wiley was Fare—Round Trip, 40 Oenis, | Pa vid | Delaeee Republic Theatre on ize that while a road- back we complimented him playfully | Was Just learning to keep house and not “quite frank’ in #aying thet after BANKS, STEAMER TAURUS Woman’ at the Repunite Theatre on use may be a land- upon his gallantry tein nat rabbit would surely make yo ne had deft the city one day Solicitor | p,., a" PIER, N. B., ONLE, fy rd t Tuesday evening. e pl i ace tance Al 0 5 “@on' think so—and I says to myaelf, ‘Little 2% ee y ms tlemen, 7c. | Laidies, 80¢. ; % ' Item C. De Mille, deals with polities, mark of farce tt Is the nh," aaid Bud, ‘don't mention tt veel’, ‘Little | socape and Associate Chemist. Duniap, ee iat st lies in its love last place in the world I's @ way I have. Whenever I seo a|!8dy, sugar or no sugar I'll etand by, ‘ . 4 Drug In.| STEAMER “GRAND REPUBLIC” | but ’ MUR apie nl fora sacioua clby, dy trying to cook things in a pot and |¥ou,” and T raises up my bow! again and |®# Members of the Food and Drug In- BrRCI 7 i eee samen ton heads | ee ere having trouble T-alwaya go to the rea. |4rinks the last drop of the lemonade, |spection Board, had muapended the rul-| — SURCIAL TIL UB THE AUDGOM, ; fhe two. “wamen ely” Beate sare rern papnees cue. I done the same thing once in @|And ‘then all the balance of ‘em picks |ing with regard to sulphur. To show 2% WEST POINT | Boe ee mite of & panticin: | ‘oh pitas P h high-toned house in New York City, |UP thelr bowls and does the same. And|pr, Wiley's alleged lack of frankness, att fas ‘ 4 Se ore eons girl Ik & Washe homend “was Sn tel Heap big society toypee on Bitth avenue, |then I gives Miss Storiring the laugh secretary Wileon produced a memoran- «"“" NEWBURGH } the other a telephone beeen Mra trail and he had a fow ‘That Injun lady Kind of recalled it to|PFoper, Just to carry it off ke @ joke, t to him by the Seoretary of |y2%P¥r tN. R 0.90; W. 120th 130: natal, Wiese sen Hane unsatisfactory — words my mind, Yas, I endeavors to be po- |f0 she wouldn't feel bed about the mis. |Guc sent Ue Sim Ue ie veteetne chet eee Tons tie Sy BARR ‘Ecamah sient: | the heppiness of th Fay he vith Jack while Mr ‘ take. Rate in whic! 700.” Picket | a " Q Wanda Kelly by name w lite and help the ladies out *i 8.700, iy iimitee to 2.000° atin the proceedings and Gordon waited in the The camp demanded the particulars. | “After we all went into the aitting-|Dr. Wiley himaoif, after @ conference | Giservation Trip Sunday. Bentember B4th, / UAE CS private hall, She knew | "I was manag of the Triangle—d !"oom she sat down and talked with me|with officials of the State Department = ~ ee ; Nash will play th ephone girl and | nothing of the real sit- {Ranch tn the Panhandle,” said Bud, | “ite awhtle and the French Ambassador, had | cther parts will be taken by Gene Pey- | nation, for she had “Tt was owned at that time by old] It was % ind of you, Mr. Kinge-jagreed to suspend the ruling on sul- ton Fadwin Holt, Cuyler Hastings, Will- CaIRAT HGR REACTALTA Aa man Sterling of New York. He wanted | DaTy. ways mie, ‘to bring my blunder |pnur, While on the stand Dr. Wiley i fam Holden, Harold Vosburgh and pecting to be one of a to ell out, and he wrote for me to RA wae a0 stupid of me to | 414 not mention the conference at all. } Stephen Fitzpatrick, | party of four and hop- an tot the eae et oan "Never “you ning,’ eaye 1, ‘wome| Dt. Dunlap is the only one of the| Fe Be t what the Onteradit” cums | Ta SQaet Attar FER to buy, So 1 sends to Fort Worth and |/47ky man will throw hie rope over a | chiefs involved tn the costrarsrey, new | wood Px Cinston i ricKers, 4 edy by A. EB. nMas, opens at the vetween Jack and his has a forty dollar eult of clothes made, | "ts elekant ttle usekeeper som |in Washington. le a to ; — | yor Theatre on Wednesday night, The fe, But he had a iit. and hits the trail for the big village. Ie Son en ee basa + fany comment upon the Pesten'« | Sight Seein Yach | bry is of a young married couple who | tle plan of his own, | “Well, when T got there, old man | says whe, laughing out 100d, Theos re [action. ig) ig | ® experiencing their first disagree- | and her eyes were [Sterling and hi outht certainly badd | Wit he 9 Ss Oe. + See. Be ae SPORE Halcyon & Observation, around or course it {a very serious to | w! as lenient with my poor house- Daily from Battery Pier, South } trent. Of course genious fo opened when he made themselves out to be agmpeauble, We! Koapiny an A va paent CHILD FALLS FIVE FLOORS. | bee tire ‘cea x sas weep 10.804 them, but not to the doctor whom they | {t clear to her. His [had business and pleasure a0 mixed up| "pont mention it," eaye I. ‘Anything Se Forte Prive tally ie Fog retaraing comauit in the bellet that the other cer- advances were halted [that you couldn't tell whether tt was|to obiice the ladies Sight-Seeing Yacht Clifto: sathly. collld not. #new. a dines, by © pounding at the 4 treat or @ trade half the time, We! Bud coased his reminiscences. And|Twssed About by Clotheslines tn ig e| acht ‘ton, tabliity unless Mere matrimontal expert- door. When he went had | trolles! | ridge, and olgars, and) then some one asked him what he con-| pesoent from Kitchen Window. ‘ue, Tecturer aboard. Stel, “ead But on wostor mnows how to treat | out into the hall there were two platol shots. He staggered back and, discrect isnt round-ups, and rubber parties.” |yiderai tho most wtriking and prominent | 7 - ——SE—ET—>_———_ “case. So do the mothers of the | |: 4 ‘i ia ei isan the! ubber parties?’ said a er, sn-| trait of New Yorkers Three-year-old Bolxelg Opaah!, won 0 a ca flo, dot he n ar tt whom {2 the ast, closed the door behind him before laying himself out to dle on th | ae ene ene ce cant eee nes eRe Olea Ba: STEAMBOAT: fe coup) bus, alec a man whom | floor. | said Bud. “Didn't you never |of New York folks,’ anawered Bud, ‘4s floor at No, 2853 Eighth avenue, climbed eabaie' a re the wifo 1s Senlous, eee to, view with Drama of this sort may be found in @ nickel novel, In this case tt was merely attend ‘am? You walk around and try |New York, Most of ‘em has New York | he Kkitohen window to-day while the hushant nee chich, heightens the a cheap excuse for leading up to a trial scene that merely tried one's nerves—a to look at the tops of the skyscrapers the brain. ‘They have heard of other [on the italia Winton or room, and a en hne disfavor, thappiness, as do an Apache scene that really isn't worth talking about. It might have béen written by a Wy, we sold the ranch, and old man 4, suoh as Waco and Paris and Hot | his mother Mare acteacl Rae cy Mee erie. (heatsioaia. OO8 | calinn senmelay with aa hated GaSeIaaTion: 14 Oared Gelbine better than the Sterling asks me ‘round to his house Springs and London, but they don't be. | fell to the roof of a one-story e pabc! cijdalands, Seabright, Lon Hae ot the comedy is NAITAEMANOtt | Comia mob mete when it crowds into @ criminal, out. to take grub on the night before I tn ‘om. ‘They think that town {a | slon. WEEK DAYS, tpt cast will be Anne Me in th started back. Tt wasn't any high-col- Merino. Now to show you how| ‘The boy turned several somersaults | Ly W. 86th St. 845 8. Mt 200 Pier. n C N M, Bi There was the wife ‘‘on the rack’ trying to save her husband, accused of latory, P. 20M virgin ond fe Meek, | lared affain—juat me and the old man! much they care for thetr village I'll tell | ang trec atanete® in clotibe tine ob A dith, Virginia Hammond, Hate Meeks | murder—a spectacle that could satisfy only vulgar curiosity. The most vulgar et rath, ie nd Te 30 they |you about one of ‘em that erayed cut ee Ieend cp ve 6 policeman he woo |g, 0.000 8. Atl Tt aie baa Katharine Hayartan Pollack and Wille, phase of it was a bullying District-Attorney who hurled insulting questions at his was a fine-haired outfit all right, and as far as the Triangle—B while T was | W2e" P Mie atiwena at this Sike = Behan Suliarss helpless victim. He ‘had the floor” and he kept ft. There was no relief the ily of the fleld wasn't tn it. ‘They working there, WROORRS OR en A ee tener eee FOR SALE. i Mover. 6 woman could only sob and shwider and cover her face. The agony was piled or nade my Fort Worth clothes carpenter ‘Thin New Yorker come out there |!em Hospital wail his #kull Was prob ¥ MEE, ox. f on Friday night the Folfes Bergere | until there was room for no more, Finally, after the wife had declared it wa look lke a dealer tn horse blankets end | looking for @ Job on the ranch, He|ably fractured and ‘ 2c SPECIALS will offer a new revue, “A la Broad- | she who had killed Jack Freeman a man stepped forward and settled the awfu strings, And then the table was all he was @ (food horesback rider, ire ry were sl fe a ) way,” book by William Le Baron, miial’ case, He was an snjured husband, and for that reason he had shot man pompous with flowers then was Lille de jal hae dy ae park bane Sane te i Gee Fora Few Days Only by Harold Orlop ee aria wean That was all. ‘The curtain came down, leaving a bewildered audience to wonder a whole Kit of tools Inid out beaide ing on hia ony m GONE | ant Je. be tives ten minute Taken trom Our Regular has been ety pe added to the first bill, | Whether Jt was expected to go home 1 have thought you was fixed ‘Well for @ while they put him tol “or course, we didn't gamble for th Stock We Sell at $1.50, Sermance, will Ne enh. | By this time there was little left of Mis# Katherine Grey, who had suffered burglarize a restaurant. before books in the ranch store, for | poor rooster's saddie—that was one 0 Distionds, oe Suntidad ee For his last week at the Manhattan | terribly as the wife. Milton Sill was a husband that would got on any wife's get your grub: Bul I'd heen asa devil at figures, But he got | Doc's jokes. But we stood around feel Hiaceonan net Opera House Robert Mantell will ap- | nerves, Conway Tearle was much better as Jack. The roadhouse keper fared n New York over a week then, and I tived of that and asked for something |ing solemn, and aM of us forgave ht Sapphire pear in the following repertory: Mon- | wan at the hands of Joseph Greene, The actor who played the District-Attorr Was getting on to stylish ways. T kind n tho line of activity for having taiked us to death about irtend. fay night and Saturday roa lute, | #hall be nameless—it {# enough to say he was not Ferdinand Gottachal pe gy AP gg pe ros nes | eager apes, oti ighnaer big Yo re aie ‘ ry cepa. : rucsday : \ i ie thera u » hardware supplies, and t, but he made ua ¢ outing | iti ce vee kaw panting © hare Ail or call for above, apd. dou’ Wednestay matinee Fridey night.| _ youne My, Buchanan, Daa not pertormed @ publie pervion with Nils ‘play ot |chen I tackted the chuck with the same New York all the time. Every night |in nis checks aot more peaceful tian | for Free Warealn Catalogne Sheetat “Merchant of V Wednesday social inqui in. je Rac! je enough to m an audience screain—to ory | pons. It ain't much trouble to, he'd teil us about Hast River and J. P.\ehie fellow. His eyes were fixed ‘wu JAR DIAMOND Co, night" Richelleu’ sday night and | for mercy. jiravel with the high-flyers afer you| Morgan and the Eden Musee and Hetty (*m# fellow’ thle Nye walt a 1) ae ee Saturday night, “Jullus Caesar.” si ate Pielke a ae foie = |iind out thelr @ Green and Central Park til] we used to |U? In the Or te about swe, >. { Willla Faversham rings = “The | wi = | “I got along ft T was feeling cool throw tin plates and branding frony at | WON) to Nimeee ee i a ntte DIAMONDS Jewelry delivers cgay Faun West End Theatre, be seen at the Herald Square Theatre. {at the Bronx Theatre. William Court H agreeable 1 pretty goon I wae. him forms, and he was smiling ike SYNDI MEP ANY, MOK, 14 ' ‘ s" will be the attraction at ‘phere will be a new series of the ram- | leigh Peaches,” Cliff Gordon, Bor jlking away fluent as you pleage, all) “One day this chap gets on a pitching {Orme ANY Oe WEEKLY tuys diamonds, jewelry, SACKS ii soe Girand Opera House. pictures at the Majestic Theatre, and Walford and Chadwick Trio wii COMMONWEALTH ORCHESTRA t the ran 1 the West, and tell. and the pony kind of sidied up|“ '4 4 A ae now,’ said Do TORE, 1086 ki ay., near 107; open evening, \| The Hehman Show will be seen RIM JA UO VILLE ATTRACTIONS. also figure In the bill Auk con how tie Indlins at gaashop- hk and went to eating areas while |.wcnever they bogin to think they se¢| === oe | tte art nected ones il ee a allied eae > ONC Hf } stew and snakes, and you never w Yorker was coming down, Peds . bh ee Rdaan, Mohison:Biy Rot: a Forks Aud AAAmU) Barhen | 4 I err Samal “Bat the real joy of that feast was of meaquit wood, and he dkin't Ne eae Nanen the Tk he, 2UK Ub, aubaba, yg onk company, a he Prowpgt|wonen dank Mit, and company. i eres and, Agama iarnct | he. ace concert of La tert d foe ttm ashame Ot Maat Ms aM ante [a rig ep nen he Tend te Dos ny | SSR LON ms Sg ‘Theatre will present “The Kreutzer So. | Moy Oat eae ere M | A Siow eee a ! Py th R it | Was, not than two bits worth of again. We latd him out in @ tent and | that 4 he, Kind of Ateappotnted | Mungtate hebite, who apa , nata.”” facwiilitie “Features of the bill at the Alhambra) will include W Armory flernoon (at owing | ut ahe had & way about) he begun to look pretty deed. Bo Gideon || ay,’ ae ei ee eee | eM aan all j At Hurtig & Geamon’s will be “The} 1 MA Sri mella Bingham in “Big Mo-| Kelly, bre shea in “Youth,” o'clock, It is 1 Lof the pro-| her that seemed to say she Was the, Pease aaddies up and burns the wind Bae eronauah. meme of foul tau cnt Mas oe te npg \ Tas! Gins f Pleasure’ will be fo ments from Great Plays,” Aida Over-| Bd Wynn and Edmund Russon and Hud moters to 1 music at a price| People, and you belleved tt. And yet, for old Doo Sleeper's residence in Dog- wos pee Mt stamigae th oe Mocteuimery ot, Jersey ¥ t The World of Pleasur ton Walker and her dancing girls,|and Nellie Heim. that will a spectally to working | sie never put on any alra, and she! town, thirty miles away BeDOW A F95 AY SOP seine to ge) Se at the OlyMDie own” come to Miner's| Frank Tinney, McConnell and Slmpson| Among othere at the American Music|men and w To this end, mam’ miled at me the same as if 1 was a! ‘The doctor comes over and he inves. | ap. : » f th aan gAAKAl mat phe Gay Widows ome i) Worse lin "A Mormy Hour’ aad Mslerna: juas|Hall will be, Honey dornome, | niivionaire while { was telling about @| tigates the patient. 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