The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1912, Page 9

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! BY CHARLES DARNTON. FB in the Bronz has its compen: @ations. § Whil mney may not 3 ‘de Picked up in the street there, ex- bept BF An occasional hold-up man, the- t T (Otte tiehets, it appears, are to be found the sidewalk at every step. And any one wil! tell you that a Goes further than money with \ » | A persen. Great truth has been dramatized , By Géerge V. Hobart. It is revealed @t the Colonia! his fur-lined overcoat and hands out free tickets. A Broadway anager thas een known to aor of course, but he | gene about it in this thoroughly human, = Open-handed fashion. , Me wonder yesterday afternoon's au- ¥ the Colonial sat spellbound! Every @ that fascinating bunch of teksts came cut of the fur-lined over- breathless with in- terest. ery passerby was given “two for to-night.” Meanwhile the poor young hugoand and his ufcomplaining wife sat there on the cold steps of the ¢hureh listoning to the strong-lunged choir. 4 they had planned to go to the Alhambra—possibly because it, ike the Colonial, 1s 4 Percy Williams theatre— with the only two dollars that stood be- tween them snd the crue! sas meter. But the woman who brought the laun- ary happened to remark that her boy Was struggling with croup, so she got thirty cents for the laundry and twenty for the croup. Then the shoemaker walked in and got his bit, and he was Qo pooner gone than the scrubwoman's ead-faced daughter knocked at the door and told @ tate of woe so touching that the poor young man and his sympa- thetic wife were reduced to car fare, All this put the Alhambra quite be- yond their reach. Buyt the chi next Goor was giving an unu _ Berformance, so they went © ait tt out on the steps. The thought of *, the collection plate stopped them from \ going farther. { Apparently they heard nothing but 5) the choir, though the manager v2 the & Uncle Sam Theatre who was giving =. tickets in front of the ciurch Ls had @ g00d, strong voice himself. The fear that they would miss their chance Of seeing a vaudeville show ciused comaiderabie dramatic suspense. ‘‘hey , @mally realised their opportunity, how- ever, and made the most of it, They | probably ew ‘a fine show” before the we were asked to join in a simsam, which looked suspiciously like keno. By this device the poor young \ man was enabled to win the $#0 he needed to buy the corner drug store. ‘We, of course, didn't expect to win. And anyway, we couldn't buy a drug 7 gore with stage money. ) FN another vaudeville sketch—and thi I has nothing to do with the % falma designing bachelor pagges the 1 frutt to, hie best friend's wife at a mid- 4 night supper in ‘his room, but even an apple docen't tempt her. He rallies her on this point, whereupon she makes , Y the subtle rejoinder: “What Woman was ever afraid of an « applet” . % “By jovet” he exclaims, springing to ‘© hig feet and glowing with admiration, PJ © “you're brilliant — to-night — BRIL- 5 ef. e | I® all very well to snatch a person } ‘vald-headed when the play calls for aigh comedy of this sort, But in) @natching off the hat of a bal character In “Naughty Ma ‘West End Theatre |: night Emma ‘ eentini brought the wig with it and Gleclosed an actor with a head of hair j © that was nothing short of embarrassing % under the ridiculous circumstances. The [| actor felt the joke, the audience saw it, * an@ only the small prima donna with || the large voice succeeded !n keeping her face straight. ee ¥ MONG the passengers on the Mau- : retanta when she sails at } o'clock i to-morrow morning will be + Charles Frohman and several other of New York's leading theatre managers. Mr. Frohman has been laid up at the tel Knickerbocker with rheumatism | | Any stubborn pain in the small of \ the back is good cause to suspect your ; Kidneys, for the kidneys are right in \ the back, the natural spot for kidney S" Heavy, throbbing backaches and nh when you stoop, bend or your back a sudden twist may tell swollen, inflamed kidneys; kidneys ore, overworked and tired. » The kidneys Dave enaugh te,d0 when f ‘are in good health to filter the e free of uric poisons, Colds, fevers, overwork or excesses of ny eet tt. and overwork the kid- + Beye. kidneys weaken, and, unless j * promptly relieved, what was at first @ simple inflammation may turn in time to uric poisoning, vel, dropsy, t Bright's di or ‘8 disease. Suspect the Haars when rout back , begins to ache. fee i Iney se- eretions are disorder scolored, too « frequent, too Protea, too weanty (less (then 3! ints daily), or burni ¥ Waa fa of sediment. Look pool ilu spells, constant * and nervouspess. “T “ie poar Kidneys ibe weak, use Doan’s Kidney Pills. the remedy that rT been doing good service for over 3 q THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, FRANKO'S ORCHESTRA, MLLE. CANTARELLI, RESTAURANT. DAILY (ajar: WW Practically all the time since his return | begin soon. It ts the site for which “IN AND OU I trom Europe last August, but he has re-| new New Theatre once was planned, ns covered suMoiently to and the New Theatre founder Ma it under a long lense from the Astor ee- It is understood that Mr. Sauvert and Mr, Ames each will control one of the new playhouses. Together the build. | ings will cost between 9600,000 ind will front on Fort: ° 33 Years Leaders UEP SOM SIXTH AVE. 12°70 20° STREET, NEW YORK Our Easter Review and Dress Parade of Women's Tailored Suits Dame Fashion's Most Original and Distinctive Innova- tions—All of Them—Are Ready for Your Selection. ‘ annual trip to London. | OF THE A. L. Erlanger, of Kaw & Brian; is Production there of “Th e Globe and “Ben Hur” at the Drury, Easter Millinery fat { THEATRES Lane, "Pat" Casey and A. H. Woods {$700,000 That Has a Refined | Exclusive Touc "VE put the smartest and handsomest Millinery: known to all New York within the reach of the modest We've removed the hi stands in other shops between fashion'fo of the foremost milliners of Paris. Besides maintain- ing a pro: i aris organization, we send our own rep- resentatives to Paris twice yearly, and after will help see that 3 not dull of the voy nager Frohman ts | HE shortest known Interview on record {s that recently given by Charles Frohman to a reporter as young as he was persistent. the young man: means a lot to me to get a statement “On what subject?” aaked the manager. “I am getting up a sym- Powium on the difference between New York and out-of-town audience: in your opinion, is the difference?” which Mr. Frohman answered: For Teething Babies Husband's | MAGNESIA h priced barrier that lowers and the creations from you. 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Trimmed Dress Hats at $8.50 and Imported Hand-made Dresses —6 months to 214 years— of fine nainsook, hand-embroidered yokes and scallop bottom. ...sscseccceeeceeseeees Infants’ Hand-made Caps 98c, $1.25, $1.50 to $9.50 Russian Dresses —2to 5 years— of fine white lawn, Dutch neck model, em- broidery trimmed.... Reproductions of ii tailored and finished. new idea in embellishment, Important We urge you to make your Easter purchases as early as possible to give a N would cost you $40 to 850 i tailor, see these handsome At $34.75, we are showing many elabor- ately trimmed dressy models, which are sure to delight you. At $39.75, you may choose from many exclusive ultra-fashionable models suitable for promenade and calling. NI — you can be perfectly fitted purchases during the tire week will be finishes and delivered promptly. Tasteful and dressy models that reflect WE a Large showing of beau- flower trimmed hats, also with hand- ostrich fancies. 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