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' j THE EVENanw WOKLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1911. a 2 have “The Tiger Liles.” At Miner's S ° iS: os! tn to th . : i t 3 4 ave four performances under’ ; ms J | WURPA WUBRRA! [hi Lively Week of Comedy —_ igi ivi Special Symphonic ‘iisnvirecsicntne Arts and Sefences at Huntington, Ja+ f = ee VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Programmes lor | matca, Lae ity and Hempstead on é@ i AN DO i | ea a e CQALTE|)S | di. aimmerneln’s wilt be Witham | Uct 2h 3 a and 2 DB Rock and Maude Fulton In a singing —————— r M SHOTS | Rork, and staude ration ina wineine’ A dyanced Students f Moore in “Advanced Vaudeville,” Kd at A BI© G M c. oe Hayes in “The Plano Mover, lp | Here Is Quickest and Surest H | L \ ay Cox,’ Charles F. Seamon, and BY SYLVESTER RAWLING - other ne om Cure For All Sore Feet i Tony Pastor's Week" fa to be cele. gg FA Ais gist Bk | brated at the Fifth Avenue Theatre ag ape Poctrh sitchd tthe i ; . with Maggie Cline, Mra, Annie Yea-| ‘or ite coming season at the Cen-| y+ jm not necessary to walk bn your hande 3 mans, Lottie Gilson, Ward and Curran,| tury Theatre eight Friday afternoon to cure your fost an t 1d in the ol adug { BY W.P.MSLOUGHLIN. Lydia Yeames Tittis and others on the and sixteen Sunday afternoon concerts. | Here ia a treatment Oa ‘j ss bill, to begin on Oct. 7 and 2 7 | hringe relief immediately, . | Half-Clothed Tenants Stam- Among the features at the Cetonial| concerta wiil be devoted entirely to| tt ene, Laren | @OKS AS IF TOM O'ROURKE awun, will be Princess Rajah in her Egyp-| programmes for advanced musical stu- saeton x3 | x himself off his feet in his war on) * tan dane » Die in" . Lagache didn Tomaton the Madison Square Athletic Club. In deciding to deprive the Garden of peded to Street by Explosion Come-Back,* cnt Gerson, Meconnel Gents aad lovers ‘of Sympheni mune! fais oF Colonie cnmeouns \ | its right to hold boxing contests the State Athletic Commission aid the! ’ , snd impsca, Smith ond Campbell and| ‘cet, Will Iilusteate the development of In a basin of not water, i quly thing that was left open, because, Clearly, the license, of the Garden did not in Third Avenue. the Big City Four. symphonic music trem the concerto and Soak the feet in this for i r MENG Gut Ghe legal sone Saat the Prawlay itl 0 Bee eye oue nambra will inctude|Sulte of <tach and Handel to the com- Ni fifteen minutes, gently { ley alled for. ing. th hi But the amusing feature of it is the smash that countered back on the Irene Franklin, Bille Reeves in “A |Plicated symphony of to-day. Mr. Dam- i ag) 3 Bipeica Sporting Club controlled by Tom O'Rourke and a wise bunch of sports| A terrific bomb exptoston in front of eee tamong: Thieves,” Bltaone. de| {¥ ety mintian Ofc ekclanation ths se tet ere a Ltene fe a 0 ver, | twenty c ion. 4 night until © tet way. But I Acree ih I say “wise because “sports” like to be designated |the wholesale grocery store of Verde Beryl in a series of poses, and Avery| Sunday concerts will follow the acheme anent.’ “Pwe ottest as ad er knew a “sport” in this town that wasn't on the last} Co, No. 600 Thint avenue, early this and Hart of previous years. ‘The two opening | moat. like mauic, AM Qaalysin a dood of the first water, morning sent the occupants of a doze "Nt the Brone Theatre will be “Rvery-| concerts: will hen "Lise contopntal | Foteneas disappears instantly Ever since the establishment of the State Athletic Commission, or Boxing| tenements tumbling aon gale pene wite," sam Chip and Mary Marble In| festivat with iarolt ‘acer’ as sofpust ‘coud shout fer. Jen Coane Commission, as it 18 called, the influenc y t "In Old Edam,” Jack Wilson and com. | ‘ we 9 Sha calleuaee cin Ga: neue friends have been whackin luenice of the National Club and its subsidized linto the atreets, half clothed and trem- Hee eve aig, Lauctana |The Novelties of the seanon will inctide | signe ory, sweaty. amicily feet and wollen 1 aE th Shas Wee | ing “ie Madison Square Athletic Club on the idea! pling with fright. the double voiced singer, and|!Kar'e aecond symphony. Subscription Be ee a reer bat a’ ice ane 1 rreguiar, There was never a word as to the purity of the 4 “| i books will y lll pat Betsey IF Deh: A yom t lee oo Pwentyethies bode. dian. at others. open on Monday. nions have the inflammation all drawn i anreots sgl Presented in the Garden, not @ sound as to the honesty of the | Twelfth street, Detectives Degilio and | The American Mustc Hail will offer| — reduced t HM ton + soigh principals, their seconds or the referee. But the date of the| Dondero heard the detonation and hur- | Claude and Marion Cleveland, Spiegel The Phitharmonte Society's season at mort remarka’ Ing down of the Garden was as plain as @ lighthouse with red lamps and|ried to the scene. The structure at No. At ‘Dunn, Mr. and Mra. Joo Dowling, {Carnegie Hall under tts new conducto a HH} the commission: couldn't Ket away from tt. And the National Sporting Club 50 Third avenue ts a five-story one iss | Gaui, the Rosalie sisters and others, [Josef Stransky, will comprise sixteen with patent Induences made that fact turbulently apparent. lower floor being occupied by Verde & | epee od pally bioond Mg } ncoe 0 noon and eight Sunday afternoon con- Co., and the upper floors by four fa bed a on Wey. Gab an ine tobiak tinerbae? She Governor ie atteded to have urséees Une license ot | ileas y “ la Br way certs, beginning on Nov. 2, 3 and 5. For eanio hous sete Laoag Athletic Club ‘to be cancelled, which means cutting out the] The bomb had been placed tn a peach . a “pare Lisgt centenary programme | S——————— ED porites z 1 for two performa 1 e- Goxing contest in the Garden, Major Dizon of the Boxing Commission looks] basket on the cellar door in front of & at Folies Bergere js A sag ad Let tf Hee-| REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— * Jaw and he sez, sex he: “All right. We'll put the Garden out of business, | arse Plate glass window of the Verde | 9 ‘ De Chevae, et echt eel BROOKLYN. wt We'll put the National Sporting Club out too, ‘The leaso on that building is|#0re. The window was broken to bits, | Isn t Dazzling Dowell Chorus, Kurt | Sehindler con | pe Cty { @ phoney. It is not used as an athletic club only once tn so ofte but beyond thls only nolse and exclt paription enle win beatree Ose KS } And off go the two Hcenses, |ment resulted, Policeman Thomas | Dee ee ay f — Rooney, of the t Dhirty-Atth street | ‘Three of the Jeannetto M. Thurber ! ‘Tho net result follows bhai Was on Third avenue, betwee By Charles Darnton: scholarships for singing, plano and vio~ ntl gh bouts In the Garden, where even a great crowd can find Thirty econdagd Turia et | W the chef at the Folles Bergere tor ‘competition Mt aaa: ied elbow room, the fang will be forced to go to the smaller cl Ss ble his efforts or je annual entrance | MAO avis taiita oh ohare r clubs, some of them up| the blast. He ran toward the scene of “4 will have to redouble his forte | examination of the Conserva- {down tage a beautiful onetamity. brick hows, disturb: o Gi M. Cohs G to keep patrons in a jolly mood, for the o Insidnd of secing turbance and encountered a man run- | George .» Cohan to Come tory of Music of America, Candidates | Brooklyn, rooms, Awood seeing championship bouts the fans will have ° ight 14 a distinctly enpoelah bts ole o> ~ 1 NAET'GING tata." “No asada left in New Yee to be content with|ning toward him, Kooney halted the new skit put on IBt for the plano and violin scholarsi | paved streete; trees; Ge. fare; 80 NE ti n New York 1s blg enough to draw enough to|man and questioned him, The later} Back in “The Little Million- ead affair. This “satirical burlesque on| wit he tented next Thursday, and thos 3 easy terme; like reat, \ Tf Wolsast, McFarland or W aid he Was on nis way home from ‘ é oa all musical comedies” seems Like @ bd |weoking the singing scholarship a week v | | Rae nd or Wells are carded none but Pittsburg millionaires | Work and hearing the explosion and not ire’—Gaby Deslys Will Be | imitation of the worst that ever hap-lfrom next Monday, ‘The scholaraht Pri } ibe able to attend, for the simple reason that the restricted capacity will] Knowing what was happening, wok tt aire” —Gaby Deslys Will Be pened on Broadway. are to be given to students w ice . ZL But the minimum admission at #6 or more. Precaution of getting away trom tro} ¢ ‘After a rather witty beginning, Will-|means but whose talent promis 0 Cort, GEORGE ee H s Mr, O'Neill's war on a technicality ‘has given the “common peepul” a awift| De® bY running. He was taken to the the Feature of the New} fam Le Baron's book grows dull and j tinction, eben iment 4, Kick. Hast Thirty-fitth street station, where | 5 | then stupid, while the music by Harold] he Boston Symphony Orchestra w He eaVelua ace ieee ceeraas | Revue at the Winter Garden| Orlof ta little better. “The Philadelphia | give five Thuralay evening and five Sat-) $3,300, —Neatest Little Gem in Flatbush o HE OTHER DAY I made the state- HERE are champtonships galore, | Hast Thirty-second street. He said he “Nn ” ine y, | Ma id Raymond, Kate Elinore, Lydia aye ene: CuERt best ma Saaievse’ ca Hall” Mia RORGORS Rab iE OT CS bates stent ment that there were ony four from rushing the growl isa walter at the Belmont Hotel and| — Next” Brings a Woman | tarry, rank ‘Tinney, Harold Crane and roe decelerate by haa gt all this season, beginning on | Br ioe athletic clubs in New York meet- SPURL OH ene te ErOwler tol Nad just come off duty. He was locked | bs lgtamee Soiree a Bag ah bee ir feet, but there is too little of them | and 11. Max HFiedler’s four year en- ' ry 5 fng the requirements of the State Ath-| propose! foro conten fone nee tenn {up 28. suapiaion, Barber to Daly’s—Wom: v eles dail Be ea Ua and too much of Cook and Lorenz,|S4gement us conductor ends next | etic Commission or the Frawley law.|pionship title: for a new cham-| “Verde & Co, ts composed of Vincenzo y AI | next,” a comedy by Rida Johnson, | Whose Idea of burlesque is evidently Gc een ¢ pw as 1 was wrong. I left out the City Ath-|" qwrep a Verde aud his four brotiers, They live] Suffj | Youns, will ne produced at Daly's Thea-|boFn of experience in houses given up havens era on REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— Jetic Club, which has a fine home on RA WURRA: Fe ee oe tore “The exposiea| ouftrage Will ‘Be Demon-|, Pa to a form of entertainment tHat comes | monday: i aoe w What ety tech ree ees. S| An article appeared in your paper |awaxened them, us it did the entire| » ald ida evan tilaiae dewey One under thie head, ke eee ere Le eee coast twentieth century gymnasium with | stating th Lert Prine, ere ¢ ay | ¢ : > Je heya | 88C laid in a Nevada mining town, One | Unde ead. jot. Oi SAT. sa. ee, oe Mieinstcucsr bateas ban court: and|'' norieg S40 iettars sn srecinutoa withe See caai ec fale chlnutes ANSIGCIBE TORE: strated in Lew Field’s “The jor tne leading eltizens, known as “Up-| A scene, unsuited to the Foltes bth oll i Inaty he | tot dads erm #4 dprengaegat great headquart ¢ athletics performances of my own, T Levy been in business in New York for fifteen Never Homes' Bought | | barbe: ‘andee th ession that by In-] shuts out all opportunity for spectacu- |), oe any : ag Lp ie beeg am giren,. or articular address FIRE! wane new Polo Atntetic Club te also] beat that record and Shatlenge, —t | ears and for elght years they have d Paid For” leratling a tonsorial artist in the rooms| lar display, ‘This ts @ great mistake, for | aye term’ chp Lorary ba ay ered ML ORB led to js 18a boxing| defy the claimant, Glove M. Lorre, | occupied the store at No. sw Third ave-| a ‘ai Zor” the Only |e the Debating Society he will be able} it goes without saying that people Whe |ca Se nice atk Mat i Tah eatiiid 1» Gi M. : 5 ‘asazna and Alfred Herts o: Metro- poe toe, year fend the clerk referred to, for the world! eden bea Hey a nae SFavae Baal M to keep the youn fellows of the place| drop into the gay little place in Forty enien One peeked Se ees [BUSINESS PROPERTY TO Let. H 1am champtonship, will aot: Hila cas: h one. The firm mem- Sari ‘om hanging around the corner saloon. | sixth street expect to be dazzled. |bera of the f ° TahYv Fou look bine. ; bers were emphatic in asser erious Play. + ‘3 oe i and pupila in) thy A SEVEN-STO! | Miiacl to. Abe. Levy, the oviminal ee ees aces wore his they hava pid peesived nay “Binae y . When a woman barber arrives Prender-| “Hello, Paris!” which has been greatly | Operatic classes have the privilege | NIEW LAW Hpi N 8 i pleader, last night. 4 ¥ a to his own | ircha letters or threats of any Gast becomes the laughing stock of the|improved since it was put on at the of attending dress rehearsals at the) le scheme and I will do likewise with f any sort. Metropolitan 0; Hi | to, fet, O26 E. Lth st. ti20 208100, ald ght tofte: T faa! blue, too," sald Abe. “Have) my scheme. M. A. DUFFY, The unusual feature of the explosion 7 . community. Some of the young people|cabaret show, is now both the brighter |* politan Opera House. will fent wiiole or jiart and will alter to owt you noticed that most every durned fool | Clerk Hy Cae [wae the fact that such slight damage | ( EORGE M. COHAN returns to the [contrive to spirit the staxe driver away, | and better part of the first performance. | The Fl BE ergs! tenant. " ck Hudson Term, Sta., N. ¥. P. 0. Di p .| The Flonzaiey Quartet. founded adout who murders anybody these days winds Term. Sta, N.¥. P.O. resuited from so great a nolse, The ‘stage on Monday night. He wil |and as there is not another atage for a| “A ta Broadway” lives up neither to|ten years ago by K. J Mat eetiat oF MAX D. GREENBERG, Agent, is up me is0 by killing himself.? There's | NOVICE.—To get to Celtic Park, L.| % B85? will be cove 1 by $125, appear at his own theatre inj;month the Indy barber Is obliged to re-| its title nor the standard that the Folles |New York, found favor In E nites ee | rec atenne 6112-6113 1500 Lexington av. an awfal shortage of murderers to be|T, take Thiriy-fourth street. ferry and | ——< “The Little Miltionaire,” a musical jmaln In ‘town, and to the surprise of Bergere set for itaelf in the beginning. |rore New ‘York awoke to the superior =, tried.’ ris é Ne sbbd_ some of Abe'n property tears Btochasiel Tenn Gres /and transtee| HINES RALLY TO-NIGHT. | him win'be his’ tatrer ata” mower [Lowen and. Harry eooner seal haha to agive coneatte’ in. Berlia on Gots is | ae idk ei \ Deted aown his cheeks. ; is father a mother, | Lowe! r y ead a 0 concerts in Berlin on Oct apenas rd stow to Celtic Park car A taty! tn TNO EP Um candidacy ot aes yan’, Helen Fe Cohan: Tom |oast including Antoinette Walker, Worda THREE AGAINST CASSIDY. and 24) and tn ‘London on Get. 39 and , a ca cy of Lewis, George Parsons, Lila Rhodes, | Howard, Julius MeVicker, Jack Dever- are Nov. 1 before returning here for’ ATT WELLA ts goin to meet Packey McFarland, ‘Twit! be.e bie nignt| Arne’: Hines, who is fighting James| Julia Ralph and others, Mr. Cohan jeaux and Albert Perry. Dever-| Aigerman Daniel Bhntholt of the Six- | transcontinental tour. Bt er nee re Tee eae ee atcTarland.. "Twill be: w-tie night] Anearn for the leadérship of the Nine-| will be seen as thei son of « miltfonaire ee fe tyealxth Aldermanic Distrlet, Queens} + 4 Sart mete eee oe tte Bnalish charsolon tien stil trom Mle Fisenth! Asierily District, will bb held] who mose In dona lIfeiot pleasure, by ew Fioftn wilt put on his latest pro-| Borough, insued a statement to-day in| | Jin Kihellt ane well-known violinist, } ab polisogue-on:ehe road th Git . . Ky ve left! to-night by the Hilltop Association at] finaly turns over a new leaf. Ine! Jueti T ‘i . which he eald three of the five Aldermen | !® © sail ‘for New York noxt Wednes- 4 in trafning. *Tis a sorry spectacle sure to see Wells| the clubhouse, One Hundred and Ninth| ally ends) Tncldante | Guntiouss the ser aE ea ocd te day on what, probably, will be ht Mei weieieh st tans’ pobAbs ayine HOEK Ge Aber TS Gide ceoATiincs| Mea ohdiAmuleccamAvenuMMeLtnalitce Ce rene ies letnaretese ia ceneeres Saturday’ nignt, [of Queens had conferred last night and |) oi) Win Moen ny yearn, Ho LAST EXCURSION weighed 15 pounds less) and make no mpression at : \} “tub _ "Fines ot @ Ge @ Ir ece is described as decked that If a vacancy should occur a nany years, le h sion at all, at all {illtop Club is the Hines organizati ee is described as “a musical is en A for +100 oe he : Wella ts truly a lucky lad. He caught the famous K. 0. Brown with bone in| it, the Riverside section of the tion} “Bought and Pald For,” by George |inemacolor in six films.” Tt deals with | & the office of president of thelr bo- | Tet etatem and Canada, and hia frst OF THE SEASON Ais head and lead in his feet. He nailed little Adie when he mee ol aiee Bronte WHI be Drone et werk’ | woman suffrage in a town that has a|rough ae @ final determination Of the lanpearance in New Sirk will he. at the Maas Vou) doulda't one'tim fee ie Gtat Ne-wan carte cut cr ahe-Gandenie Rit cece ecneculiedi ter: te Playhouse on Tuesday evening. ‘The| {i ™#le ftv department, petice ee | ae A lapladir yd te bier heh itppodrome on Bunday, Oct 1k His sFPT. S| 00 ROUND | Mie t t of the den. nth ase dann ‘de i rie leorge Monroe will play a woman| Gresser they would upper fi iwi a sii bah EebAYGoid ANA cAILMAPA EY: forrnoeie fiosihas (Weae tho aid lies [AEE Ge aca Raneante muller, | play deals with the dilemma of a noutiolaarsand: of In’ the cast will [Casmidy or a Cassidy man for the Jo PH) accompantst will be Ludwig Schwab. Fr) TRIP : REET RGoaht tdci tasks He heeded c tew ailingn, wince t 4 lure | Dethiet C. Hansen, r well, | who finds that marrying for money 1s |he Jes« Dandy, Al Leech, Lilian Her-| 1 : — r. 3 : i as Where was the wily Abie| Edward Kilroe, Walter J. Torrance, ft be J ndy, Al Leech, Lillian Her. Chis statement created a furor among | y 4.4, é ‘ e) Wall i“ AL VAe coh GSRANAGG TH TATEL OUT Sa ee eee ene Tent UT AE | Ae draw. Corcoran, -AVillansc Warseaeeey | MICs ee ee ean [RIB REA SL Ma Want Finlay, sWill| Queens pollticiana, who regarded It aa |_ Lowe Lombard’e @ymphony Orchestre 4 ey Ss i Moran and Jom Driscoll? Surely {1 wasn't the same Able that gave 15 pounds to| J2ua Ponnelly, Josep Cunningham, | Richman, Sulla Dean, Marie Nord, | Archie and Denman, Se a final and crushing, blow to Joweph | Mt He an tea ator ond Mra, TL | Wella. Why did he do it? Because he knew that if he could half come bace| Wiliam Anderson, Willlam pningham, | strom, Dorothy Davies, Frank Craven aa’ Ganslay's ambitions. “The Nght ta over-/ OF the American Minister and Mra, 1, Railiroad Mar sscis teat Welle. Abia wanatt hate : f come back| and Thomas Walsh. Jand Allen Atwell. he. Country Boy" comes to ,the| throw the Cassidy mechine in Queeas|S. Boutell at the Opera. House of Tee, _ Special Ti eee rar nee: Atle) wena tale, aa) quod Ga. he used tobe; Thera eae coe nd Opera House. will take place at the primaries next|Yan0 Castle, Lugano, Switserland, to- pecial Train leaves Penna. Ricas’a knoskout hid fat," says George McDonald, his manager. “He never Naola Club's Bal by Destys, the French dancer, | "Marguerite Clark in “Raby Mine” wit |'Tuesday, It 18 stated by his opponents morrow afternoon, Admittance ts by “orries, Cortls andt and Des- peered 8. kno out in his life.” It's easy to believe that. But in my opinion| The fourth annual ball of the Naola| make ther American debut at the Winter | Pe the Click it the. Manhattan | that he was relying upon the hope of [Personal Invitation onty, orasses sts, 9 A. M. at the other end of one before he goes limping back to King Georgie, |Athletle Club will be held in Arlington | Garden on Wednesday night in ti new | Opera Houte, getting the Jeb of Borough Fresiiest n, the Hudson River Tube: Tealns He's entirely too fancy to flirt with the wallop. rer | Hall, St. Mark's place, this , huge Renee Heer anes ORY qoute nd Theatro will have “Po-|as Mr. Gresser'a successor or at loast| Ricoardo Martin, the Kentucky tenor, sonnect at Jersey City Station. i mine lutchan a Place, this evening. | Production called “Revue of Revues.” | mander Walk.” picking the man for the place. With |of whom Covent Garden opera-goers are ‘ : jaheie a has rooms in NO, 49 Franklin; She will appear in “Les Debuts de ‘The Ranker's Daughter’ will be re-| this hope gone his defeat 1s predicted. fonder even than our own, ts to make METH OG: G=Addren- Gol Wisare | mieeisnesded dntorma lion LA. will be |thaoeiohn Lave promised ib AckenT coal atin mba AFALTREe Un EROTUTEV a ne bcaoeme at stock company at the te siecle ‘a concert tour of a dozen American and Midiwes Burke, Caleure, bi much-needed information 1 will be| those who have promised to attend aro| igh. ‘The feat acene in the “Revue of | Academy af Must Killed by H Canadian cities before he returns to the 7 . Premsions are correct. “You : | Jor wera Patrick Sullivan, | Revues” will depict a meeting in the| ‘The stock company at the Prospect} Jahn Coyne of No. M8 South Tenth! Metropolitan Opera Company for ¢! TEAMER ¢ ry i WURRA WURRA: Reereneradt rae nt “ane ‘a {s| John Fitager Patrick Sullivan, Al-| ciouds above New York Bay. Satan, | Theatre will present “The Three of Us." | street, Hrooklyn, fell through an open- opening of the season. s “GRAND REPUBLIC” re ive derman John White and Peter Acritell, came, “You and me” in the objective, | member of the Municipal Explosives |(2e Statue of Liberty and 3 pale Commission. Music will be provided by {Of spirits all meet on pleasure bent, In going over a list of hospitals in the United States I noticed that there ia a United States Hospital at Can- “The Queen of Bohemia” comes the Columbia, ” ing in the floor while pushing a wh barrow loaded with sand on the tenth Kathleen Parlow, the brilliant young Canadian violinist, 14 returning for on he Taxi Girls’? will be at the Mur- America above Pe, Dak. for insane indians ie —_——-- Professor ‘Thomas F, Cooper and a spe- , #Md a series of inctdents follows, Am - Theirs story of Arbuekle's Mills to-day, ‘The|™ ° gas . ‘Why not one in New York city | WORRA WURRA Eretoenor (i ncmad F. Conner And & Ope the features will be ® Jépancee ballet | Wain Hecings Big Chow” will be | DAIrOW fell WHR Rin GNA he Was cansht extended American ‘tour early next |{ beautifull Ame for the Broadway Indians? In @ pool on number of runs made tion of the special guests and the | and a troupe of Spantsin dancers, ‘The | geen at the Olymp! [underneath it. His neck was broken month, She will be heard here with | 1m, are ae ‘ 4 RUMI HOMO NAY TORRAST os oa CU GBH lc oreek: Oe ce cer thle: [imeay feuenae cf the ‘olup, Company Will include Dorothy Gardon, | “Mainer's Hlenth Avenue Theatre wilt andthe waa instantly Killed the Symphony, the Philharmonte,’ the womens af 11,85 Wisconsin out of forty-six hospitals, | o: oh coer c Russian Sytnphony and the Boston Sym. | A. Pench’ Special Muslo, @anitariums and county hi . ‘ad Sete twerny<nine. There sa rigieaaeare —— —— ——— ae Les ao phony orchestras. ity ‘Prices > wonder Wis itl tvidet. A bets Bo first money J along Broadway, he passed up into they “May I ask why T am selected for Tee ’ , pT onder Wisconaion went, 6 Bheiad oe divined batwesn oC cua ee ip ntahie. Cab drivers] the honor?” asked the lady's excort. Rr ne De “a aera dh hind. | ‘ 5 Kecond money going to % LB bets hailed him asa ikely fare, to his pride-| Now, Mr. Corny Brannigan had a 4 renin rehearsals on ‘The Broadway Indians don’t need an| X and Y divide first. and second ful content, Languishing eyes were|very wise habit of saying Ittle during Oct. 1. Voice trials for new members Cen. Bai ie Shey sed w tee dite ranay. ene wie HK, turiel now hit as a hopeful saurce|his imitations of the Caliph of Bagdad. eu bn nent Weanenday afternoon at |{Sea Cliff & Rue Iie, tillery. treet o an . dele scend-|The advice of Lord Chesterfleld: “Wi No, 108 West Fitty-fifth street, ood |S. Ss ry How do you connect Insanity with «o-| ‘The first scien ws64 eda AND I HE CAD an coe me ee A ba ied ah ren Pr: and hold your tongue peal Glenw Rxconston’ ts TICKETS, cigliein? 1 never know a Soctalist who} the men who tle for first place, Two tires and unconscious compliments|ne belleved in without having heard.| Pasquale Amato, the popular barttone Couldn't make rings around @ college| Men beat Z therefore he ts third man Bee a eee ee ae ee roped (DUE NOW speech Was Genanded aad're- [Of tie Metrenoilian Opsre Odmpany, iy Professor when It came to a battle of | and there Being no third money ne Ix A Romance of Broadway by Night Tail, the off horse, would he Tews tame ta |UULNE OF him to glve concerts tn several cities, golng Sig eeing achts Ea. ‘That Wisconsin vote didn't come] out of it. : : the left forefoot in the morning “No gent," sald Corny, “would talk to/as far West as the Paciflo Coast before | sig! & Olmervation, Manhatten Leland, from the saniiariums or poorhouses Jt] yy 5.4 yom ee erate ot of wulky wiohes of |% lady like you done, Fie upon you, |he will be heard here in opera, Bay rom Baier Eek no etry, Unde Gee ‘tom outside ‘en A WURRA: sinclde lanb GAine: panned 10-86 Willle! Even if she happens to be your - THE OCEAN, Sandy Hoow Light gi ie ae NESE SETREC Sect te lene CoG eaten | mire! Vite you ought (0 have more reapect| Antonio Scott! and Bernice de Pas-| © ndtv rim sly eka SR, rofraung WURRA WURRA ‘dank ond attache draw lise i PaaS tan ak for your clothes than to chin her back|quall of the Metropolitan Opera Com. | PAR ALRUTIA Se queens and after the draw “blow The building occupying tag |e FOE Oe OOP ae Geen inane ape 0 Beka a ie } un Sight-Seeing Yacht Clifton, gi A without looking at his hand. B bets ig : was a pretentious cafe. Out of) ; v nuke wa joint recttal tour, | around) Meahattan nd, foot W, 43d. 8%, oh es ame of © tc A Feet een Ok DA RAR SBS (Copyrighted ty Doubleday, Page & 0.) way devoted to Thespis, and | hai uacth ar onnnle ia IMay in acon Earn meR anyhow: ou strike me as bexin Ing In Chicugy on Oct Sand end: | 10.80, 2.30; lecturer abound, Tol, 6441 Gram, makes 2 aces and starts counting | finds he has only fou put hits, cobwebby evening gown with ace | OSH Hie MR ds ae ih, Lia a A alice = ! fue points. B claims he forfeita his | ‘having made the Ha soe cere uk URELY there {s no pasts re isime she would <aitall about ehol Sree Ue’ a wemeAn vot uae eiarown | gi Renee meat cH rae gat cana pe ; a i # points by so doing. Who Js right F, the latter calling. Is A entitled to more diverting than that AE SUH Goat Hetels: “Ret AGHtL Scat itt esa teiaen tall taulunan ate | Seaton Ee heane er ne wmiates ee tdrirats | paren areeeeaes | as OTEAMBOATS. Hy A RRADER, | the pot? L, W. P, mingling, incognito, with pe in blissful content, Beautiful » ‘assured. we Gaved 16 us sthine ey a ie a Eee 6 eee | ~~~ ~—— i suppose that by Keracina you mean| A is entitled to a good swift Kiel for | sons of wealth and station.| VOmen cooing like doves, b ed'edge of the sidewalk and halted. | could {n polite phrases. ‘Then diplomatic q graphical effort was so eters 1 beg| ing to get away with !t. A poker hand | can one see Iife in its primitive, crude ane ahem oe. ley | Deaeed ‘swell behavior took them in witn| brief but liv tto with other than . ij Grrerort thas if A starts counting his) Consists of five carde—no more and n>] scqte cinhampered by the conventions fentlemen attended them, gallant and|e sidetong glance oral weapons, from which Corny came © | eden EAU Seria, Veen cee Ane 4 mit ts presumptive evidence that! Jess All other hands are fouh Aare meng’ yt HOHA asaiduoDs. | And) Cord cart nthe ; * aid tha|forth easily victor AT FOUNTAING, HOTELS, OR ELSEWHE ; 4 7 he belfeves he is out and the game — thi ang the dwellers in @ lower) him ewalled like @ir Latosio ‘ © tad A carriage hed up, driven by @ Get the stops. If he had not the necessary num-| WURRA WURRA: | sphere? ror xpoke to him as he passed and| {ordered tt for nino thirty," auld the [tardy and solfeltous coachman Original ena Genui | ber of points he Is stung. A and B playi handed pine | ‘Thers was a certain Caliph of Base) vc oeny, tad, wala nat man, ‘it should be here now.” “Will you kindly open the door for riginal and uae | 5 WURRA <s ochle., Am pinowile, Shortly [dad who Was accustomed to go dOWM!reny that {aay MGER AOE eo A familiar note tn the lady's volee|me? asked the lady, Corny assisted | WORRA WURRA; a | atter lave down Ae aininona |among the poor and lowly for ¢he solaca|yerselt, And : drew a more especial attention fromm |her to enter, and Looe off Dis hat | ___ HELP WANTED—MALE. gets three cards, The second man Pal Riniiaee miplts Hi loavate plexes «(Cuk Mui: Bad Rayery stricken fave) tne te ey airrora spake the truth, a sia hVarea Tee, fees a eae ae er wenails : ie Bay “ist da Sills for three cards and gets them ma i mold, B save @ player | nog availed themselves of the pleasure! (al Heannigun had equited. th x to the book of breaking you], “He's no man of mine," sald the lady, | @% Haat iatiuagy, 8 ima ap a ace up. He usks for three more, cra ty the glean by donning diamonds irq polish, if nothin wired the out. will fn that Broadway follows, very |“Perhana he—but there's no snance of "Whotsae Imitations” hs ea, aa and wants 1 t of en of spades. and playing Caliph among the, yoen observation ofp nelety had a Pes edet} Ws} on Car oe with ing ohare aruiting. station a bead ae cane, The denies aye Be wil | | WILLTAM WEIR © upper world? Moe aba’ ile the boty had! face was aad and har y be atruniog | You care (0 take thlarwieh my hank The Food DrinkforAllAges | =" *"""" a | Zo back to him and give him three | hae kino ory thal eve Was one who saw the pos most diMeult of acquiremen Ke Corny walted too, for it was | through the carriage window Into Cor RICH MLK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER |!) Uh! it th lat els a trempare ' : a i e tis sof thus turning the tables on eave out-of-doors, and he was never tired of | BY 4. He took them, and the hand Ne Milk Chicag. Address Framers, 307 World. a hades or the inclusion of ‘ne : ' pen ln DAE. ine aeates wea cane [tte aes or the tneluston of 2 J) 4 Datei same owe an He tees naa dutta andi wan hover trad of ny,nand. te, wok Wem, Aha Warriae NOt i any rust ——. A bets the deal risht, B_ |aueen in she meld of she “zound hous 1 ; Law In y., fakes the other side R. We need a second queen | n , and was a tuck f DHVense: ‘ temporary | cdg nitle: onduct “pee & we *s” Nota west iment -recond ate heed a sosond quees HUB, (And Be wae & tI0h fen Gane wumeantial Ae ec nth Ie don't be ans| CORY gathered his fe bee sf Of csneue an fii FOR SALE, oe ie tee ee etrere, belore. Rivne! ae nd ‘ou read further you will learn ‘ and the e you this evening, “Why do you! Come along,” said Corny, ng the ments accepted 4 Nalsebaeee gto ‘a player whose service has! PPA ied er vadway Iniopones he eee raat eat: Bp! ther man by the aim YNDICATE « ANY. HE. 1th heen exposed, This is only fair to the | middle-distance " J learned pout | f ng t dh, you're an angel,’ said the man, | 2! Aarts t was yet a te L WEEKLY, buys diamonds, tewely, SACKS. other players. The cards that ane just- J country, of ‘ a te Depend upon woman to throw the | 4%! th A kno alg STOWE. 1930 Sd av, near 107; open evenings, i theirs should go to them, A wins, American parents, Many peo! i a ! at tho theatre, blam an ® man.” aioe FA cae " ut in the name of Mike who ever| 4, eee rye rt ee ace » fashfona I'm not taming you. i'm onty-anye | #008 ‘ vat ‘ a down to play an elght-handed id's an B i 1g never de. * i ‘ \ ‘x f seeking friend. ake you pet? ar us," bald ¢ ons VYoueun’t have aclear brain, la LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. it eatod y MeFariand, : ! nt 1 Ko abo in @ very peculiar |" active VAWS “Wickets for bis Gamo of poker? Not guilty, Judge, | rand, : : hi t Pd 4 very pecultar | aati ; vo) active muscles and — firm | shi os adinat sh ‘Taal f — ‘tee r H t ' \ aman ana cae mt pe & at once, no « KISHNIDDLES. pee bat opened ea ee , . he Ba he rt 4 a with me alll ig em. U deg nerves, if your bowels are jf! eaitien tae ‘ab, a8 rump in your hand to order up an op. | 14 Any boat operated iy ale oneriy , » us doen : : ny COS | "You're my t friend,’ sult Corny.| sluggish; but see what a help | the person who {0k the articles le eerie ponent. Lar eae toate Ay ¥ * not iui re to furn ” POY SONG: AERSD I= | extant ‘ don't Jerstaid ae PIANOS ANID O — = muy be operated by ateam, electricity 1 mear Sound ae scare | wal ist put ine wise to} to you Will be a few doses of | RGANS, WURRA WI icy ts Riad by Aton: s city avaniiin aston v(t abe Ot ; : ut his 1d | somett playin’ gent a long HORACE st Tk, goright, 88 monthiy$ ; A. saya the right way to eay tt 1s | how, whether a launch may Wg jnis teams and dined at f counter! eines fe 80 cunningly lonitated Corny lone that read: ‘Sir, Ry. 1 Wh tm was just the glad rege bua ‘suite ah : y od fmyou and me” B, says ft sitould be yreboat or a motor-bort a launch, | {iat made immediateness a specia't | Bren wal ave given his sleht| Melville, Bloomsbury , Ege rh v elke ay—you' patsesadl, a {reyou and 1." *| Some of the summer yachtamen I know | Would clothe Almselt ening raimont| hand, FUREY | SR wondon. "| awell, a Well, you trot in that {yo ts correct. H. ALEXANDER, | can't tell the difference betwee aa correct aa any you will see in the| oO cht y rye mn} claws, T guess, £ don't; but T found out F , y in tho] One might Corn an tat the King | y “ ” Fox Street, Bronx, N.Y." acow unl the Olympic, Du they're all palm vom Then he would betakel After absorbing the delights eeonah untiatas Hotel. jone VOigmtm: A weHti@neel And 3} It you want your “business” to Be» We thoze-who yeam for this item of experis on schooners, (himse ¢ to that ravisulng, radiant road-| hour's loung: 7 enned up fa the man aod pres) know. ik ROW) WHAM. 7ou DANO 0 come the talk of the tow qi t sing in the principal hotels; seated dt with ymal ab " ve | P ate with # corre formal! air. [drink beasteccnsherst In boscel0c.and2te. it through, ¢ World ‘ " ne Nein Fe Weare Nase ae — :

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