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a THE EVENING _— Weber and Fields as ‘‘Mike’’ and ‘‘Meyer’’ ~~ 4 ORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1913. ieeestiniiiaiaeanal STORE SAFE BLOWN |Another Rush of New Plays | at Hurtig & Seamon’s. ve ora th Avenue Theatre thé Imperials.” Will Give Us Such a Foolishness Again| MLTOBIS BU | —. : Iesar unsure tno ee re Will Be “The Talker,”| if. Posey, Nexiectea 0y' her husband | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. ' Re ag Bg nae polltl i nore ORG { ‘i nes . ‘ " Peggy finds consolation elsewhere, She | (sj, 0 and four China The Newspapers Talked | “The Bird of Paradise,” “Aji innocent of any wronkdoing, Now-| wit appear. In vAfiet Dark in. Ciinte . . ever, and in the witness box she strives in About the Reunion and Butterfl the Wheel,” {tsar ner Character, Ta this scene | town” at Hammerstein's, where other Said It Was S t * utterly on the CCl, |the play reaches {ts cilmax, In uddt | features will be Edmund r 1a as oon to tion to Miss Titheradge the cast will| “Copy,” Lydia Barry, Clift Gordon, Ray Come, So the Come Burglars Work Under Bright “The Return to Jerusalem,” Include Olive ‘Temple, Lorretta Welles, and Cantwell, and Cole and Johnson's Ean pike Charies Quartermain “Sambo Girls, v : : . ‘ " 2, . Ty wis Broughton, Sidney Valenti ‘The e Fifth Avenue Theatre Wer Fale kd Lights on Bowery, Near With Mme. Simone; “The | gveiyn Beerbonm ee eee on hide. ‘Soph ‘. Brandt in new ou ave to Make: . r i: ‘ n t 9 5 seineidtae ack songs, Joe Welch, Harry Fox at %lice 4 atc) ay m Wednesday event) he Hud hip § . the Bell family, Bd Good These Friendly| Police and Watchmen. Right to Happiness,” to Be | ,0n Wednesday, evening at the Hudson | Aillgrahip Siaceis, the Hell family, Bde Predictions. BY CHARLES DARNTON. OW DID we get together “H iw De eet Weber} Father at Pieide-or | a tranttat | Louis vd, manager of the Walk- over shoe store at No, SA Bowery, patnss takingly rolled the ittls safe of the establishment out from Sts place against the wall last night, and wet It in front of the glass door, where it was lghted Produced by Wilton Lack- aye, and “Over the River,” a Musical Farce for Eddie Foy. iseated an English version of Maurice Donnay's play “The Return from Jerusalem.” The chief role is that of a cultured Jew who wins the love of a writer celebrate for the breadth of his philosophy, When, however, she atte:nps to gain his co-op. eration in a scheme for the furtherance of universal peace and religious unity, she finds his racial instincts more deep. than his acquired viewpoint. | | nie Stead: “Billy's Tombstones,” and Al and Fan- on. Among the features at the Colonial will be Jesse Lasky's operetta, "Calt- fornia;” Sidney Drew and Lionel Bar- rymore in “Stalled,” Yorke and Adama, Shirley and Kessler, Will Rogers, the lariat thrower; Willie Weston and the Six Musical Cuttys. “ad by the window reflectors (which are OW that it has gained {te second | Arnold Daly will play the part of the | The Alhambra will offer Robert 7. Blance—and ther 6 ib kept guing all night) and by four eb Wind this record-breaking theatri-| Gentile author, while othors in the cast Lahashg 3, adhurst; Nel ‘7s Riskow 4 at the queation f trfe Lights in the store and the light | ca! season will show @ fresh burst | will be Selene Johnson, Ivy ‘Troutman, | Georke Proadhurat: | Nellie “Goldberg. ' weren't quite thems ree from the street, jof speed with six new productions noxt | Louise Rial, Karle Browne and Charles | CONES. | 1tOvito | Novi pe of cy. i fo, Mike wasn't wearing his old To-day, when the store hoy, ‘Thomas | week. Harbury. ee a cling comedians, McConnell and Simp- ' : front, While Moyer eer wed to feet rather Panzello, arrived the safe was not| One of the Monday night openings will fon, Phina and her "Picks," and the .. c ” On Thursday night Wilton Lackaye Jost stroking a xenooth « there. It was all over the place. The|be “The Talker,” @ comedy by Marion| OP oer the second play of hin season | Tanakas, “You tell 1 ito8 Law largest piece of it was at the back of | Fairfax, in which her husband, Tully) 2) the Bijou Theatre, “The Right to | ct the Bronx Theatre will be “A Ro- ” “You're a ta ory teller.” the store, belind the repatr counter. |Marwhell, wit! appear at the Harria|Taopiness.” It tae translation Lyi, G, | mance of the Underworld,” “Rube Mar- j You're tive etorted Joe, The door of the safe was on the other foe atk Others in the cast will be Lil-| iy trom the French of Gustave Guiche | quard in a baseball skit, May Tully in : * careful!” Lew warned hig lone: tide of tho store, in @ mags of sinaphed lan Albertson, Pauline Lord, Isabelle} ang p. B. Chenal, who gave it the title,| “The Battle Cry of Freedom,” the : Jomt partner “You want to Mgnt with shoe boxes on the shelves. ‘Fragments Fenton, Hlaine Foster, Berta Donn, Mal-| «.Gnacun-Sa-Vie.”" Great Lester, John and Mae Burke,- me and no money In the house! You'r of the cement lining which had torn latent te Webern ae Si o ee Mahoney Brothers and Datsy, dancers; Wilke Waethesy: conde tet art oay sah? through the stock and lew a Ce who is forever spouting her views on| William H. Crane, at the Garrick James Cullen, and De Lisle, juggling { hd -aatiy Alan’ sau ene ine et had exploded. |life, home, marriago and “the higher | Theatre, will rovive brn alia IU “The bill at the American Muste Hall Believe plied Law with deep Dal had been in the safe, Mg, |tental love.” She characterizes mar. | (Vall street comedy, “A Fool of For wii include Many and Snyder, Meuther > it's too expensive for me Ranggold had fortunately riage as slavery, despises the idea of at a special matinee on Friday. | ing Davis, Howard Truesdell and com- f sk. da bank deposit yesterday instead of toe having her own home, and scorns the! ms | pany, Ross and Ashton, Herbert Brooks a thought of cooking her husband's meals,| “The Million” will be transferred on | and compiny, and Tekert and Berg. ; SIMPLY COULD NOT DISAPPOINT (oe. wnat pureed hin was how the |The alster of her husband takes these|Monday night from the Thirty-ninth | : j THE NEWSPAPERS. be sie ithout attracting the | #Suments so seriously that she refuses| Street Theatre to the Horald Square, |, | é Mente tema J Miitconut On the fixed post at Houston eWay with «man who ts married. When|reduce the price of orchestra to ; “Well.” proceeded Law, “we didn't gat | LILLIAN RUSSELL, LEW FIELDS AND JOE WEBER | «treet, four hundred foet away, the Pe deserts her and four lives are in dan- | $1.60 and make the balcony prices $1 for } : | a a watchman and the private S8F of being wrecked, her sister-in-law | the firat 300 seats and 60 cents for the N ther by ourselves, We had nothing IN “W HOOP.DE-DOO.” Man wus ‘ quite talking and realizes what a dif-| remaining 300. For the Wednesday matt- i fo do with tt, The newspapers really a seo pitas vatehman who js apposed to teow te ference there in between theory and|nee orchestra seats will be $1 and tho f Drought ux together, ‘They kapt on tatk- | STAGE STAR TO BELLEVUE. lees ee aeutd "only preg alt Us jhe Kate thereupon devotes her-|in the balcony 60 cents, i ing about ‘the reunion of Weber andj the pe r « bringing order out of the chaos LE Seah , 7" ") a presence of an alert lookout on the lorehoun: I ee ee WANT TO GET RICH? pr " “aveuik | euietin Who sitnailed to the burgines |6h@ Mas caused, = | “The Gamblers" wilt be the attraction | Of HH d and Tar j A tados, ren kaw aboat Tie HERE ARE THE RULES by ektands Once avorite| within just when to roll the safe back) srne Bind of Paradise’ comes to| “‘Murparet Hinmron even te whe Weat | the best cf all specifics for the prompt traleht?” "T hope ao, anew OF A MILLIONAIRE.}\ * Held for One Uuning the roar of an elevated. train, | D&ly’s on Monday night, ‘The scenes of | End Theatre with “Kinditni relief of coughs, colds and sore throat 0 do 1,’ said 1. And that 9 — | Mra, Marion Strickiand, once ‘The robbers had climbed over the root | {Me Play by Richard Welton Tully are) Julian Ettinge brings “The Fascini It soothes and heals, ft. We couldn't back on th Frederick Weyerhau: the St. Polar vetress, wae arraigned ¢| of an outbuilding in the rear, swung out | 1@ In A | Princess Luana | ing Widow” to the Grand 0 Hous Sold by all druggist 7 nt : Mee ; i ‘a thes branch to an exusnaion of the | £4l@ in love with Paul Wilson, an| Al Reeves will have his “Big Beauty Hewspapers. So we decided to go b Paul millionaire lumberman, who Magistrate MoAdoo in the Centre Street | on ‘ n ‘ American, who ts making a study of|@now" at the Columbia " | to the old partnerabip—to be Juet Weber in Pasadena, Cal, gives the follows vint, to-day, and committed to Belle. | store ant had used a ladder lying On |ieprosy, He breaks with Diana Larned | os “cor ‘ When It Aches Again Ure and Meld again’ ing rules on’ how to get rich lvuo for observation wan arrened | {he extension roof to reach the unpro-| and marron the Princens, but atter twol ray Hill Theatre, eee Pike's Toothache And we shook hands, that's ali," “Make up your mind to work kes {last night upon a wa { Iysued at the | polishing gloves were used to onavettt | Pernt ner aia saparmliien cork me Rose Sydel! and her “London Belin” ' Drops. added Joe something really worthy of work T penest of Goodman Lrown, a lawyer, of | tell tale finger prints and shoestrings | must become © ilving mcuiee ne we "Tt wan Jumt Ike our separation seven | and work hard [No. 13 Mroadway, who, a year ago, Was | were used to tamp down the nitroslye- | God of Bverl ye her ( Years amo,” recalled Lew We shook | “The surest way to make money ta nted guardian of the person and | rine charge 1% ac, thea Dande and said nothing about It, And} to aave money and to use what Yow TD) property of Mra, iekland, when J or; Me CRTTar Wen |go on with his work because the charm el il Rca | ae rechavin adhuleat here tenatte, CARDINAL FARLEY TO SPEAK, |of tre tsande has made tim «stave to ‘Ro ain 1" declared Joe, “T ean hardly “Don't be afratd of tony houre orf |” After bein: in_the Manhattan State | | hin senges, Meanwhile Diana has found r —— — walt to got choked again. 1 hope Tit conatant attention to your work, Howpitat and inthe asylum tn Amity: | WH Atten@ Roman Catholte Pro-| happiness with a “bencheomber”” whose H tat n \ get choked good." “Work can be made @ joy, an}. vine, L, 1, Mra, Strickland was taken| ¢ectory Exercises Washingto: Sthara th: ihevoaat wilt ‘be Guy ‘Bates le ad i “Don't you worry.” Lew assured hhin, economy, a pleasure, if vou combine | \4, staron, Mich. ty her brother. She sett acsbanran nauerta, (Athare Pen “you'll not be disappointed. I'm prac an object worth witle with the deter- ‘ ¥ Dirthday. ‘os lore Robert TY: \ caped from Mason and has t Laurette Taylor, Pamela Gaythorne, 14a Melog already mined ambition to win, dering about the country, w Ono of the first public functions to be| Waterman and Jane Meredith. Weber—ollyt ICH be just ike the “Work, where the interest of the} telegraphing to Hrown for money. Then attended by Cardinal Farley after oS ae ON MONDAY, JAN. 8th wood old times, when I used to crawl man who worka te centred, becomes | xe came to New York and, according return from Rome will be the annul Baile Foy begins an enragement at ' Aceind In the dressing room deoblan tor @ source of reat sratitoation, of } to the attor exercises of the Roman Catholic Pro. {he Qkine Thentre on Monday evening shor pilur=button 1 could in honest pleasure and accompliahment, J him with her s : tectory at Van Ness, Bronx, to be held | "ma ! . sa 4 . V. Hobart and H. A. Du Souchet, with iokds—And we'll sho up dy the wane “Any young man can get rich, can a Washington's Birthday. The Rev. Wyhichart snd He A, Dy Souenet, wit! 7,00 YDS. SATIN DUCHESSE MESSALIN | a ' aucceed (n business if he saves, if he | CHIVINGTAN IS RE-ELECTED | uirother ttenry, director of the institu- with the eccentric comedian will be pcvther-You mean that you'll puwh my haa a definite and honest purpose and BY AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, | on: * working to make this yoar's ex- Maud Lambert, Litlian Loraine, Josle el br test tb a es in "4 bide fa a0 fled with the purpose that * /ercises surpass all previous observances. gadler, Edna Hunter, Melville Stowart,| IN AFTERNOON AND EVENING COLORS { lekts—Oh, I'll do all that, and put my . zi ol4 chorus girls want 6% and 60 a { “ | point. | \iameepnccecaete ce i aa Zero Weather turning i the stage phy geet . sano | wereuse of grotessionsl’ venliaing wea | , } Sinn T naked‘! oi the rule toward the end of the first hour. | is } & meek. When I asked her why she’ ‘Te best trading of the day wae wits | | phic eee eee te MIENIY the OX neswed at cloaing time, when, under 99 4 otce that t as much YEE Oe 9p Pag paURS 9 | ea er i vatce that coat a much ax tat I Dishest range of the seetlan, il ; and unstrung nervesP Then, by all means, get @ re 5 irle are t led, and they feel tha beg re ee | { Thole husbands would object to. thls QtoNOF 2 Pataty Net advices in other bottle of the Bitters today. You will find {t a real tonic, Invigorator and stom- A steaming hot cup of Steero Boulllon will going back to the #tage—but they all Rene (59 SEAS HO: on ENS HE eit et bet 5 FOR |] ach strengthener. It will help you back to health the same as it has done for warm you up these cold days, Make it in a } fix things up at home with the ald of The Clostag Pricne g Mth eh ina moment without trouble, Just pour bolling f r sixty a week, Y eno ides niared With y<e i ees, re, im CUPALG1A FF srevsands of people during the past 58 years. water on a Steere Cube. o!4 chorus girls, for instance, be- Laat: Chbaees It i it soothing to the diseased | Sine Mhshenreeay actress ai pernengging he 1p avant It is: also a preventive of Malaria, Fever and Ague. Try it today. All ow fleets Beall Shon ip bares of ta, 50 or ever—, wo n are Wore: 2 ts way. People who have suffered ago- J 7 meng, burgian actresses, $ { aigia hav Druggists and Dealers—Avoid substitutes—Get HOSTETTER'S BITTERS. ‘ WITH 6YMMETRICAL SUPPORT. if one or two rubbings with Omega Oil, American Kite! Products Ce, « Wieldy—tt looked for a time as if the 4 ‘s Trial bottle roc. ; large bottles 2sc., soc, 4@ Beekman st. h show wouldn't have a leg ww stend on. "y 1 paar Ni lamascinias eat eect a A a te work ceases to be @ hardship and Cardinal Farley visita the boys and David Andrada, William Sellery, Os- knee on your chest, toomd becomes a privilege. CHICAGO, Jan, 6 ‘Thomas H. Chiv-! girls of the Protectory each yeur. borne Searle, Joseph C. Smith and) c But what I meant tw that wo'll | j ook at things with optimiam én J) ntlun was y reelected Preaident A novel feature this year will be an Lester Crawford. In addition there WILL BE PLACED ON SPECIAL SALE AT 4 we used to down at the music hall. t i your heart, lof the American Baseball Association. oratorical contest for the Williams will be the Marvellous Millers, whirl- RE-ENTER DEAR OLD EGG HATS 7 AND CHIN PIECES. “Go in some amall busine ! work to make it into @ big one.” and above rules for the young man who |! ‘There were four candidates; Thomas M. Chivington, George C. Rice, a base- prizes, donated by Roswell D. Williams, a graduate of Manhattan College in 1899, The presentatelon speech will be made ‘Ten judges, graduates of Manhattan | wind dancers; the Efght Berlin Mad- caps, the Three Methven Sisters, one AN ATTRACTIVE PRICE. SALES WILL ALSO BE HELD ON MONDAY OF pall Ww haries 13. Moti, ‘presi of whom 1s said to sing the highest | Wober-1 think everybody will ke to Frederick Weyerhauser, who iy J Yall writer Charon, Uh Mall presen’ yy" United States Senator James A. | note ever reached, and Mons, Maurice, | ere the old ese hate and chin pleces : belleved by many poopie to he richer | oO Adasge horas trom Corinias, “Ot | O'Gorman, Music will be furnished by | who will introduce @ unique dance in & exain i than John D. Rockefeller, ne Whose TIAM® WAR hot given. oat before (the Protectory band of ninety pleces, cabaret soene, Last but not least will Fieide—Sure, Mike! talked #o much for publicatio tHe’ beanlon cok vaned: {which led the parade in Washing! be “the challenge beauty chorus of Weber And I guess some of the oa] fo rm ” hie Hfe us when he gave out to-da “ : when Col. Roosevelt was inaugurated the world, tuft wil go all right BE geen re BE ihe “Age Gf seventy-seven, ithe President. { eee as we ai4 in the old days at the music ing to-day @iwplayed a fair dere: of Voted Statos st ” seg rouge |, 26.400 shares; Vaden Pa. hall, We couldn't take tn enough money | sirencth, Lehtgh Valley rose to 1M 78 | cttic, 19,100 share, Reading, #.400 share; Le down there now to pay salaries, That's) ana Inter, Met. preferred mounted to | img) Valin, 14,00 shaw; Comp why we're going to have our ‘Subtle Feaad ee Fala the Broadway Theatre, The high cost | ©."% Steel. Needing and Union Pant " A “abe were the strongest among the standard of living te Hitting us hard, Even our paige wilt advances of wbout half » fant Inte. Met. povfeared, 1,000 AND PRESERVER. Filth Avenue, 34th enh 35th Streets, Nem York. al Re . Lewis Woller will produce ‘A Butter- ri ae W ume a few of the Dig FAY TEMPLETON. IN wants to get rich, Hin brevity of ‘The statement of Clearing Houne |collexe, will be present to receive the fy on the Wheel,” with Miss Madge laugikng scenes, 1 don't know about 4 . speech has been as marked in his | banks for the week (five days) shows ‘Cardinal. They are Supreme Court Jus- Titheradge {n the role she played in ; ‘ | playing “A Came of Pool” again, but] THE GREAT DIAMOND [Prot as in hie public appearance (hat the banks hold $23,725,600 reserve | tices Dowling, Stapleton, Cohglan, Clty tondon, at the Thirty-ninth street thee MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S WASHABLE ine must have that poker gamo with ROPBERYY mere dong made to cat n excess of legal requirements, ‘This | Court Judges McAvoy and Schmuck, atre on Tuesday night. This four-act ’ iiss Rursell, She tx the most beautiful with,” ts hia motto, js an increase of in the pros |Special Seasions Justices O'Keefe and piny ts by two members of the British give her and Miss Templeton man Frannie Batley has just signed, #0 re OU S men ae ied with last week, ‘and Shetls, Surrogate John P. Cohalan. Francis Neilson. The plot hinges on a nothing new to do, We'll have to all te w i, ie +: ot at Weber—And she ts letter perfect. She f foresters, He went to SHABLE wane thelr stuff up to date won't haye to rehearse a to work in the woods, || ¥ WA SUITS AND BLOUSES AT v ke ot se fo cooklers cooking, OF) PicldeThat's the way It used to be rye ns Jater moved to Rock . ’ mething like that, maybe. with Pete Dalley, ‘The only time he |. He made hia fret tow UNUSUALL LO PRICES, Ficlde—That's such a senseless idea | ever came to rehearsal was when Te cutting the forests of the Y Ww I that T could eat it! To-night when you | repped in on hie way home at 10 mpl valley. In 1891 he moved ome—you do go home sometimes, | O'Clock tn the morning. We never had || to St. Paul and hie hundreda of ail Pcie + lu real rehearsal of the principals in| | lumber compantes have been work- aaeaccid y k your fe Where We CAD) those dn T don't Imagine things|| ing through the Northwest to the || A heatiess range. will be much different now. In fact,|| Pacific ever since, He te known to We If I speak to her maybe she! we don't k t what we are go-|fown outright at will answer me, Jing te do 1 probably put ee Flelds—Can you blame her for answer. | on ® burl nty’ and another fake Val chet Jthat te to ‘The Garden of 1. v Alimony! W. o Neuring on hav- Carserestt rey. sant te Wig ang Nive | ing # Httle fun with ‘Kismet’ and ‘The hy oa fs | REAI T ONIC, esile comedy, why not o UP | Return of Peter Grimm.’ We are pa wy > SE fome Pittaturgh stuff for Mise Russell tiny pany ann ue a wive waraela a ik sa ana Miss Templeton? jose of his own medicine, And 1 gu 1 PITTSBURGH “GAG” ON LILLIAN] DBve Wilt take tt Me alt we tt FOR TUESDAY, JAN. 9th, AND FAY IN PREPARATION, | fe could see the funny side of anything | md y 8] Tielts—We must do that if we die for | that came along. And he alwaye had ‘hy sae : ft. You ask ‘em what they think of | the crowd going. b ay | teva down ca Susu P| itcber=ARa Rw 1 coming bak by geeks FUR COATS, MUFFS AND NECKPIECES ei AT be i h wch a de | oy fh and TH ® end behind. row and) know what to do, All the olf crowd iy = 8] 7 y 7 has written In for seats, ih “| That's fair! But we'll Lge Melds—What boshere us te that they met y AT SPECIAL PRICES, are to Ko to Pittsburgh again, If we|all want to ait in the front row, 10 | 14, they'd throw coal at ua. Don't fore | Weber—And tho chorus girls all want ihy + 4 j ’ ket that wo haven't tad the nerve to| the Jn Nt A ee i =f z Play Paterson since you used that Ine, mane 2 ti} | IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS ALSO BEEN ‘Come out of Paterson,’ when T was! bait aauie sc SORTS mk and = 2] ': Le TAYE MADB | supposed to be In a trance, | Wh + 4} G IN THE PRICES OF A NUMBER OF HIGH-CLASS FUR AND Fields , but remember how much | Ft H q we owe Mias Russo!! and Mies Temple: nt ’ FURLINED COATS FOR WOMEN, MEN'S AND BOYS’ OVER. , ton if : Bye 3 4 COATS: MISSES FUR COATS; MUFFS AND NECKPIECES | Woder—T hate to th out tt, Welt | 4 $4 boy; m1 Ld TECES Rive them mors than we ever a4 before weet a, in e+ Ss FUR FLOOR RUGS; CARRIAGE AND AUTOMOBILE ROBES, SE ea | at a , HEALTH MAKER sea a ‘bite » WTC) die Valley and the Inter, Met. shares,

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