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- mr ‘ amt ~ j THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1912. | RUTH AND GOOD HUMOR Marta Hedman on Art of Silence WEEK'S NEW PLAYS "232°: ae Theatre Tunison, patter comedians, The bill at a re nell the One Hundred and Twenty-ftth As She Reveals It on the Stage zi Bente sevietear ies er tare at ot a HELL GALL NO ONE LIAR Listen as She Listens ein a woman suftrane! wow, Patrice in New Yeara Every Night to John| Poature . oi | Dream," and others. : atures will be V Mason's Fourteen-Min-) Arnold Daly, in “Steve” To-).yncers. ant Joon, ute Speech in ''The nieht_“Oh! Oh! Delphine,” | acts aera nate Tans at | Attack” --Has Known a Macy presenting “In tho Gray of the! English Only a Year and at the Knickerbocker. Dawa,” = Winsor MoCay, | sartoontat; | ‘ A eS —————_————— Is Still Afraid of It. ae LACK OF ENDURANCE : 4 Other Michelena in! singers and | 1 “Marae atre will be Morton and Wayne, Five Merry Youngsters, Florence Bowers Frank Stafford and company, George ne and company, “The Gent with the ] Jimmy.” George Armstrong and Leony ard and Loule, + Among others at the American They | VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS vor Granville and Laura Plerpont How She Learned to Mrs. Langtry, the ce Snatiah | Bello Baker, singin “8, will appear at the} ; Mrs, Gardner Crane Little Sunveam,” Marceline thé ——— i! “I Expect to Win by Going Out and Talking to the People Hu- Rrothers in “J Pher Phun,’ © © manly and Plainly and Making RNOLD DYLY bering an engage Among others at the Fron Theatre sdahaphic ; ; Th B ment at the Harris Theatre to | will be Rdna Goodrioh tn “The Awaken: . i em Believe in Me. Mant in “Mteves” John Tt. Melne | ing of Mincrva:” Heatle Wynn, with nee | When you formerly did twice. tl : tyre's firat play. Steve ta a Haht-heart. | collection of songs; Mat Davis In “The | work with half the fatigue, think Mi] ed loafer who 4 no compunetion | Money Getter,” Lioyd and Waltehouso | this as a possibility: “A strilki S| about living off the earnings of others. | nt of consumption is b Hedges, |“! Admit God Has Gifted Me \ dd aie. tlw. 8 Tallaferre In a Japanese playlet Father John’s With a Sense of Humor, but I Maar ie ernen ‘desperate “oftorts to| Wil, Read the bill at Hammerstein's, eeasurapticn by fetal onge makes despe: pftor O} Other offerings will be Tom N ° blican Refuse to Be Classed as a Story ralse money for his mar which | “The Collee Coach,” the Avon Comedy | ’ Ring the body. public Tell. la scheduled to take place within a] Four, Alexander and Scott, Rert Fitss| is refunded for any cough of } bali — week, tn Mr. Daly's support will be| eibbon, and the Chadwick ‘Trio in “For | cold it cannot cure, : : to he Josephine Victor, Julla Walcott, Alphona) * Wingins’s Farm." 3 Harry More DIN at Proctor'a Fifth Avenue) At the Thure.| Theatre will inctude Ryka Whytal in a thriller adapted moth Croup and whe Holt) cerous. Father John’s Medicine cures 4 Ethier, Kdward MeWad ris and William Walther, day and Saturday matinees Mr. Daty | will interpret Oscar Wild's “Ballad of the Reading Gaol.” 2 y “Oht Oh! Delphine, a musical comedy by CM. 8. McLellan and Ivan Caryl, comes to the Knickerbocker Theatre on | Monday night. ‘The story deals with the search of Victor Jolibeau, an artist, for | a mode! for the left shoulder of a Venus. He and Alphonse Bouchotte, fat and Jealous, have exchanged wives by W of the divorce court, Delphine leads Alphonse a merry chase, while Simone | rather bores Victor, ‘Tho husbands are | called to serve a month with their reg: | ment at Brest. Victor takes with hi his six models for his Venus, while De pine accompanies her husband, | Del-| phine then proceeds to make things | ively. The company Includes Frank Me- | | Intyre, Scott Welsh ank Doane, | } \a orge A. Beane, Gra cdmond, Stetia | Hoben, Octavia Broske and Helen Kay | | eee | Lewis Waller will offer his prod Hon | lof Shakespeare's “King Henry V at Daly's Theatre on Monday vight Ke | Tith ge will be seen as Princess THE CARE OF CHILDREN. Candidate “If [Am Able to Clothe MyThoughts ‘a or Impressions in LanguagetoIn- ’ G spire Laughter, I Am Glad of It. jyeor Governor,; 7 Shall Not Try to Change My h Mental Habits Any More Than I Says: Shall Try to Change My Physi- oo ee BY CHARLES DARNTON. © oO “Honesty Is the Best Policy, but It Oo” mousent she ‘sented a'gir?, Is Well to Mix a Little Cunning permeate oreas With It pretty; when I louked again she w beautiful. Miss Martha Hedman BY MARTIN GREEN. ‘kept me guessing.” The very, wide " brim of her otherwise simple hat et Correspondent of The Evening World.) couldn't hide the fact that the charm TOGA, Sept. 28.—The people of the State of New York are fo have the unique experience of Netentn she displays on the stage is all her d 9 to the appeal of a man for |own—but that hat was a little too election to the office of Governor on the ground that he is simply a much for me. When she smiled, the human being. Job Hedges is going after the votes of the people of the afternoon sunlight hurriedly with- Empire State according to a method of his own devising. He is going drew into a corner of the library fo conduct a campaign with the underlying groundwork of estabush. |Where She drew up fs big leather ing the people's confidence, not in his policies, but in himself. a, Nina Payn mnie Jock MeKay, Scotch come. | and builds up the body at the same 4 at the Twenty-third time, No poisonous drugs to destroy patre will be “Parts Life’ and the nerves and weaken the system. —_———— ee There is no golden road to Low Prices. There is no secret in Macy’s selling system. Any other store that (1) sells for Cash Only, that (2) Manufactures a Large Proportion of the Merchandise it Sells, and that (3) is Satisfied with Small Profits, can match chair, She did this while I was still helpless with surprise. The truth is, “I went to the people of the State,” i | Katherine of France and also as Chorus, | ’ ° sald to an Evening World reporter, I didn’t recognize her as the actres® ours. But I never realized how wonder-] disiike me in the beginning, since It! Gener roles will be played by Annie! Macy S prices. and told them I wanted them to nomt- I had seen in “The Attack” at the| ful stlence could be until I saw that} knew nothing of me. L felt fearfully! Hughes, Mille vison, Herbert gare | renter alone, but happily Thad been taught 4 i Garrick Theatre. Her hat may have !ncomparable artist—the greatest artist] 410M Biggoe M see aa auolances -08) ras | Oy. AlNS Thompson, Wall orld— a ‘a Duse, 8h i e . had something to do With [t—any Way eee eee eeett a word tell. af AaP8, hy Aratning in this resntet Relped citar rank = McF 100) 100 5 Sei “antes me through a night that was dark with | 1 adge. she looked too young to be a leading} story so great, so overpowering tn its] dread. [ was fortunate in having #0 see woman. A nofion struck me that she| tragedy, that it crushes you. Art lke) fine an actor as Sonn Mason to give! On Monday night, when Tim Murphy But until some other store adopts the Macy merchandising system the wise shopper who wants reliable goods at te me for Governor, I appealed to and Dion Republican electorate and I think am justified by the outcome in stating hat I made the people believe in me. “This thing of making people believe Ne Silene: ties above pits r that t have played Wallac! a . . , you is a comparatively simple mat wore that all-sheltering hat to wre REE ae ee ree a croak ver lice Beat tive. apa Amer | GAUAIAU TiBLPL AARON LSiparive are lowest prices will buy at Macy’s. . The people are thinking, calculating a certain shynesi omethi AERA Seeded ele de seh aptly et) "' Robert Loraine ts to revive Ber. ite. They weigh what a candidate for ee all ea Nay GRRR TAN Doe and here| ten no longer ncares mo as It did at nar haw’ Man and: Buen sn wt It is £0 easy for Macy’s to sell at lowest be of sto them, and base “ nf a Mone, POR UA: She” 18 Ane ry oa the Hudson Theatr r. Loraine « Binge Pa jeagioent at gris thor ihayed said. “I have known {t only a year—| These words s noken quietly from | te be here—v ish, corapany iholudes May’ Bl prices so long as other stores in the race dingty. that net have eee it for merely a! the leather chair, with none of the ex- Maiwi Love, Sydney Valentine, G. W, are pulling along Credit Systems, Install- . end talked to year. My own language was of no use| travagant gestures that usually go with Anson, Evan Thomas, T, A. Shannon ae i TuMamty bedeantst) and| Shall try to change my phy to me outside my own country—Sweden. | an actress when she becomes violent and A. P, Kaye. ment Plans, Trading Stamps, and other MF cacutt waa chat chare came here to| jeererenpautiees eumeseameny” But we Scandinavians, you know, are| upon the subject of her “art.” eee heavy expense. ‘coma a goodly number of delegate nui ene coe seeking chair | ambitious to reach out and know some-| “Strindberg was alwys ca to Frances Starr appears at th y & nt in v ; rf " ; 4 | aratown a goodly, num ver uae they. De-| Hott cPeeIment tn, the United Statea|thing beyond our Mette world | guard axatnat an « | maatre on Tuesday night in The regular Macy saving amounts to " eye They Whereupon this charming, fatr-haired otion In his play of Becky.” ‘This play, written by Ede . . Teved in me they were 10¥! paign plans, “A man of medium stature ; of emotion In his plays,” 3 only 10% in merchandise that Macy’s Breull. have adheres to my candidacy | he 1 mate to ADBOAP PatnEe coe tho sctree Pleats feat ey ae my | remarked. ecp down,’ he would con- ward Lacks, ives Miss starr two op. y i, r Nndise tha acy ad the balloting proceeded far beyond |normal height by reason of a tremen- Wetiegoig jo one of those silences stantly say at rehe: When the tunities to show talent. In @ re . ie thise rol catte ’ |dous breadth of shoulder and develop. | that speak for themselves in the Bern-| actors got carried’ away by the emotions HUSBAND IN A CELL F ekyll-Hyde role she eavays @ have difficulty in obtaining, such as ment of chest bacl 3 i i tc igs into view, at d »s 25) 1 WIS CAMPAIGN A DIRECT AP-|"tent of chest and back ant musctes,| steln pix ‘ of the characters they were playing, part which brings into view, at different Books. It averages 25% in Men's, talk: ia mouth,| MARTHA HEDMAN’S SILENCES|s is i stages of the play, the double and oppo- * PLE. h yer Strindberg would instantly remind therm | ’ ’ ° PEAL TO THE PEOPLE. nis eyes and Als hands, “Inthe matter ite personalities of the t ‘omen’s and Children’s Clothin d of gesture ARE FELT, NOT HEARD. that ‘Human beings don't act lke that.'| —_-—- site personalities of the heroine, the an “Zou ask me what is to be my gest has the gifts of an actor. ° a : H 4 | “good” personality belng the proper self y ’ plan of campaign. Well, Zam goe it fit jenillay tae RESET, the Re wast 5 heal aia atiake Menem how Been ratenuanl t Heuer aiat ‘ el Mrs. McGuirl Is Frail and He’s | ° Dorethy Stone, while the contradt other merchandise that Macy s have Ge out among the people ond try. ° | muraen of lead) he Re-| Martha Hedman js that she knows how | down,’ though fo . hia} . McG ail a pipe ray ra F pee) Aas cas 10 Out Ane Ae gee in me (fiblica party of the State an Italo listen. Jn this sho is like our own fan any mater” 1 vere : tary personality Ia known aa "Becky." equal facilities with other large stores awcandidate for oMce an Gide [fran and von ares: cuter his rather! Mra, Fiako, and yet unlike her, for the 7 all hie playa, ‘Countess ulla a Six-Footer, but She Ms sanitarlum, knows nothing of her tor obtaining but it runs up to 40% in cerely as some of them believed i {Surrounded by a Kroup of reporters, hy | allences of this Swedish artist are felt | #™mong others, Julla Is (he greatest part anteced 4 ’ . ‘a Seay a candidate for the noming- |tuiked to them as he had been accus. /Father than heard. ‘They are clear and | have Mayel in cw rep ttolns Ma. Does Trick. But © travelling hypnotint High-grade Imported Merchandise where tion, Xam so sure of the common (tomed to talk at his club or in the old|calm, ke a atariit night. Here is the pany of Mr. Ranft, who is the ¢ harles | Prof, Balaamo, Is upon the doctor yen sense of the common people that I | Amen Corner of the Fifth Avenue | silence of sympathy, and her finest act- bbdcigees of Sweden, 1 played ad Borat | and de lanes the young irl ie bis Macy s facilities are very unusual, and Move X oan maXe them believe in otel. tng at the Garrick is done when she| Part almost every night, and so gaine daughter, who has become estrange ° sae “i . Deltove T oan make teeremraax [HIS VIEWS OF THE REAL iistens to the lone sory. that Jonn| valuable experience | stra, Annie Mocuirh @ fratt tooling) trom him, "So nein the tel feat the where, in addition, their only competi- im stating I believe X shall be | DUTIES OF A GOVERNOR. (Mason tells so well in the last act of |SHE LIKED “QUALITY STREET," | woman who lives at 94. North | BOOT to driv alt Gh Tasch aroinle tors are the high-priced specialty stores. lected. | Many of the men talking to him were] !‘The Attack. BUT STOCKHOLM DIDN'T. Third wirest, Williamaburg, demons | aeeet te aan ie hich he docs, mone Boring ! ee Ne Bty eS. “My task ts to pat the people in sa friends of long standing. Thelr frtend.| “The manuscript gave ma one line But Sweden Ukes its own author®) strated early to-day that she could do vossfully and with the astonishing or instance, tine Furs, tine China, fine eititudo of mind favorable to Job ship gave them ficense to question iim) with which to interrupt that story, but,” | best, We tried Barrie's “Quality s the work, under certain conditions, of uit that Dorothy proves to be his Mace 5. Dit de Fisiees 1h is ving W be « bie camk, More nrarchiugis, "pernaps, than" they| she added. with a amile, “Kt was cat] and while I tiked tne role of Phoebe avg ‘granary polteemen Se UN at RSE ATRe Auslwike Kole Glassware, Paintings and Rugs, where 4 Dave only abouy thirty days for tts] We @ wished to do had he been|out, so now I sit for thirteen or four-| Very much, Stockholm did not laband. John, had to be con-| twenty years previous, had t lured ‘ae witty wey . . saa een tau oli abut. Wa, tanger of oi KiOWR to be Svasiveltgen ‘minutes, without saying ® word [play at ail found “Quailiy Street | snc "ny a Soar ne to ‘anol from her home under the spell af hy it is not unusual to save half by buying fo a sane way ani In an carnest way. (i, felting fori pia views, Ho he was he laughed. “I'dont think itas hard| too sentimental for ite rather severe! Simongtrated to him twice, Hota Wish Miea Bier wil bel SAsriae at Macy 1 ae care a ot about WD- lImerely’ be a govermon oF Ifa. governor |8# YOU might magine, for Mr. Mason | taste, Wien I came here twas afraid! ""yoKn camo home some Ume after! frien,” Harry C, Hrowne, John P. | wing Mink Tam going to win, Butlshould in addition be a leader of the| knows how to tell w story. It may te] the American people would not like a Tait a, iittle under the Weather.| Browhe and Mary Lawton, 5 ’ Wy if, bY ite chances at Boueal: Sorrtink people. ‘fan old story to me, but he makes it| Swedish actress, But I said, ‘If I fa Peaster to six feet In height and eee De Bs Ute shopping at Macy 8 i J should jose 1 shall {eel satisfied, if “A governor,” said Mr. Hedgas,| interesting. And my interest helps, per-| no one will remember my fatlure, And ahah “Tantalizing Tommy,” with book by HF Scan go through the campaign, tell the|"should not be satisfied with his hapa, to keep the audience interested. I| then I shall go back to Stockholm built in proportion. coe Me cas an ake the most important step serum’ keep ny tesper and cuit no one [Paclts™ to. perform, "He sould’ be a] Jont’ know now ie will be atter 1 have| ilut on're tot blanhiow (03 BGR | ee ee sag, but, Aten. Muir] yk eg » the, Crt toward getting back to the old-time 4 0 ead w lead 0 n 5 or ht ery e house, 4 McG ” sil o ‘uesday “Tor ‘ee ; i Mar. it don't 1 . my A a at i nies Of THOMA hee er reroor eae Mstened to that story hundreds of times.| “Lam hoping to unswered Miss baie mine With ‘the aid of & broome haber ial hea ieee y By aor tor Te cost-of- ivin ay ye the 6 mince Naw York. the Deo" |mintetrative offlcar does not mest the| Sut by that time I suppose, the ex:/ fledriady aioe Xf nt face beneath} ick, John was still unruly, #0 Mra. was once introduced here by Marle Doro 9. Peese te tale to ask me wity I belleve 1|"""ugne omen of overuer pression of my face will chunge in-| Ber hat, “1 never iret ion Bouck | McGuir) put him under arrest and pro-| under the title of “The Fichost Girl. , “The office of Governor has beem | stinetively at every turn of the con-|™ 2 mre h 1 1 aim to the front door, holding a| he ts the daughter of 4 caramel manu- hail win, Ti is my theory that people | an election day prise # :ded | fession~1 will be doing unconsciously cault, whom I knew when 1 went to/ polled nim to ihe toe : and when her automotile | hake thelr political cholce on the na-| after bidding, by way of competi- | everything that I now do sympathet-| 1onden to visit a sister and study | firm grip on his Holt the MoGuir | brenka down she finds her way to the oe EER TE EE Mionat ticket. In the State campaign I | tion, between political parties. 2% | ically. Each might the artist takes his| ,oBlaM Ainewes, ee oe Ray 88 ee eae aries brovent ‘ome of & poor clerk and falls in love hink the ple are more given to want to be more than a Govermor | paint out of the box as if it were some- Feats: in Ste. HAG BRA. Wee eB hoe old, ene Ue rlertook to take | Wien nim laabeth Hrloe will be se REAL ESTATE FOR BALI if i letter to) roman ist as soon] ticeman Boya je lertoo! Jin the title role, and of > vill by Epgerciae thelr mental and that con-| oaseyiag © prise, 1 thing. sew and fresh, else he. would| sues caw tas, sr, Brobman ait, ‘You| wera aut of hie witee hands and to] (cr cyto ARG ieee Mee Darke BROOKLYN —— Maition NecHOW wiore’ WidMy than ‘A real Governor must learn, or in (S vi ’ taken by George son, John Park, | ~~. par did d 6.43 aN jon pI i . ay eainac way ale! how t op a ittle | 22° an artist nat ts the whole| may have the part ou £0 to] the etation Dat , Dorothy ipsa og ever before, Unless the other fellow §8) 11 head of the sentiment of the State. | secret.” Paria at once ants The} Nothing doing. Boyan had to give the | Woot and 4 $3700 Gem of Flatb h Bess Suman in wa wrece ot opproach He ought to keep in touch with the best| “And you learned this secret in Stock~ following wight t " play in] job up. He was fingering for his police a ) us. | than I, he cannot hope to influence thelr | thought of the time, and, by virtue of| holm?” Paris, and then hurried back to Loan-| whistle. “ opening performance of ‘Dhe| }29 per month; one family cottage, | P grental choice so decisively ax f can, | his position, push tt atons. LISTENING 1S NATURAL TO HER, | on Hh ott, at fear in my] MII take him to, the mation’ Mrs Tonarity Girl at the Globe ‘Theatr | feu ala Me TLS 3th | “Do es eart. very much afraid of my] MeGutrl of 5 thou M10 | originally announced for this eventng, | Matbum av. lye. RELIES ON THE PRESS TO| “Do think,” the candidate was SHE SAYS. hea was rm ginally Ke, irked, “that the present unmistakable . and t) she took hi has been set forward to Wednesda; ——— = —_ REACH THE PEOPLE. cates Gintantent a mere ferment. or| “Zt was there I received my training ght af the ne tootoming registered Mes, MoChirt | Mir, f oe Eee Ree are: Car DIAM “Ot course, {t will be impossivle for|do you think it {8 based on actual| was her simple reply. “But I think tt i I conte) ay the complaining witness under a eee NEW ey SALE— A Ine 10 personally reach the hundreds | grievances must be natural for me to listen, When| Frohman he said Charge of asmault. ‘The poltes added al yp, 44, gothern and Julla Mariowa bee} EW JERSEY. WATCHES A JEWEL \ mea handreda of thousands of voters in| "Some of it.” he replied, “le ferment,|1 was a girl the first Mrs. Strindberg your English—it's right, charge of intoxication eee a five weeks’ engage ttn | OWE Tae , f y this State, But I am willing to trust ne of It is real It is due to | would often stop while telling a story—| DOting but your acting I tried to do put me in a cell, nant.” | Snakespearean repertoire at the Man- prorements. plot Weekly, Diamonds and Jewelry. ¥ hl sera! resawakening of the people to this, but I coulda p thinking of the| pleaded MoGulr it who's (| hattan Opera House on Monday evening. t+ $00 per mont RACKS & Ct | tf Ho my caure to the press, of Whatever Po-| Taare tor the ponsession of n legiti- | 2¢ told stories wonderfully—and laugh-| qudience a littl: Ree gata ot nila Taming ot tho ahrew's will we the bili | Gar foe it Addres fWorF | . 110 Wea ith St, Room 1 | B) jitical complexion, because my exper-| mite use of legal instruments with| !nsly exclaim, ‘Look at Martha!’ It] “rt was a strange experts to face] “Eh attend to that,” sald Mre. Me-| 4, Monday and Tuesday nights and | Sood | DIAMUNDS, watches delivered; convenient page | MME Gience justifies me in believing the press] which to deal with real possibilities, | delighted her to see mo alt eyes and’ an audience that could nelther hor|Guirl, “and ['l collect his pay Wednesday afternoon; “Hamlet,” : - Pav MmckTe co, Thee tah oe eoeren (ge going to sive me fair treatment “Ouy country Wax never so properous | — _ Sia Hh bide as i ah whol attend 0 patting mo in] Weinratay and. Piirsday night: | FLATS @ APARTMENTS TO LET, [thay WEKKLY ligne Wate eae %, a “The moment I convince the reporters |as It is t outside of the specu: Fakes fT ‘ ; ol?’ asked MeGulrl with a leer “Romeo and Jul Friday night; ‘As aa 9 yy wanmmmmmmnne |BACK'S STORE, 1080 Sd av, nr, 10Tth. "0% é ular and vote winning, not fair to] wa ked around sensi ve “4 to | Live element, which has been reduced to was talked all arour A sense of hu- » stood still y Like It turd fternoo: Unfurnished. Tam honestly and humanly trying (0 | ioe cient nee know the coun,| ‘he Interest against which It was dl-| mor tn a ( nor Who senses his duties u nd to that, too," sald Mra. Ween BRKraee RIRHE | PAR ent te " soQ2h Distond Hing. 61 werkiy | atabes, diamonds, \ B) yeach the people, the reporters are KO | A ean ae ethos are not worry.| rected. What would be your attitude! iy an und Most everybody ie|asociuirk’ and she did, Night." Saturday night, valguansid a s pg pat lo LM an audience for me. I know Salts Mune thor, in that event?” very j eal ala Pe PRY! % am gem A improvementa \ ing to make an au ing about prosperity. What they are " ‘on to every only we don’t tell the Manhattan Avenue Police] The LA Mul * with Charl nt 818 to 826 “In yuite a HELP WANTED—MA eporters. If they think I am faking |worrled about Is the ratto of the division| | “There won't be one single each other cots later in the day Policeman Boyan Pray Myr see yee Paget re rR |W TTL ie Ane they will treat me like a fakir, Report [Or that prosperity. | ecutive "act performed by mel” [A niin Mr, Hetkes wos talking nofexyinined to Magintrate Naumer that tion at th Heise EXCURSIONS. Wied, tea bene : \ ‘re are given to looking into men and|MUST BE FAIR TO ALL IN Jus.) sald Lg Reanes, positively, “for Lreccived a telegram of congratulation | Meciulrl wax all Fight and ho tmbghs be i 4 nga’ opens the things and describing what they see. If, TICE TO ALL. the sole purpose of future polit- [fri 4 ni, Theodore Lewts, an] allowed to go. ular 4eason at the Weat End Theatre i . H | Speak, reed and \ feat honesty, 1 conduct my campaign | ‘Take tie matter of the high cost of foal preferment, Z hope Z have ® | igitor of Hutiand, Vt owls Tut Mra. MeGutrl opined that a fen Monday night } -Seein achts asauage, Vor afofmalan apple » an sarpaign for getting to the people |living. Between tho desire of the seller | mended him to the study of th days in Jail Would do her husband a lot] ‘David Harum" will he presented b round Maahetiga Island, Deis, | "Fulton eh. Brecher M CU a aie crue sto ky fet lh “prices and thé dosire tyeaixth Chapter of Job, Firat, of Kool. the stock company at the Harlem Moron hee heer | ae, Yass “Chir AN oo aad oe 1 lthe buyer to purchase for low pri and Third v The candid rate Naumer agreed with her. | Opera House. dp @ Forts, 1.18, ‘Vhobe Wroad e — i minds of the people, the reporters are | there must somewhere be the # ! ore | + in $2 ‘| for 8 i o _ + “* = ne quare mediately vail his secretar He he MeGuirl in $200 ball for Spo- “ bla Burlesquers” return to >, . going to spread my campaign honestly | goal, The average mind is ant! inatead| Complaint not based upon some Ji. pinie, without which no candidate | clal Sessions | sie with UMIOINAL” Wall Paper Printers Apidae rs sate ato | SIGHT-SELING Y ’ imlzers for oven shop: steady employee gnd (ruthfully, I don't care what the Jot pro, In the matter of compromise| CRUG, Ze tenlag complaints | nculd travel around, and he looked up| “If there were more women like you," ‘Theatra will have ING YACUE CLIFTON ay fo | 4 Ultorlal attitude of the papers may be, | the biggest sacrifice ts aiwaya made by allegations of injustion © maa Litho pasaxes rovomended with & great |he sald to Mia. Mcduirl, “we'd ha Monmnisan land, Karsan gzmmne, ‘Ys Bais That attitude will In time be influenced | the man with the biewdat Durden, Wel fey Pent Aa ae deal of interest fewer wite-beaters.” Z iow Rabdise’ ‘Tel beth anne ' good, Mieka wanted ab | " q y the reporte ou ry 4 vi t ut dob answered and watd -_—_— Le ry {ue nows turned In by the reporters, | URE to try, to Bet down to the Dusit] CSSA wmen ne aw fudged tue | Hil Jub amuura! ant eat: ‘Wh, qheraean “G” Gonteactonys P Sie Mepartars have. heat human [250 VA! AE Tee sla ae wating amie of geamion ahowia aay ln! os sve Yhid va"? ha8) AMBASSADOR REID SAILS. NSivV: STEAMBOATS. SEE ee pots upon Which to base thelr new® | the worst oft it?” Berve to enforce a jemand =| hinge i a eneee Sie ~SKr ne eae ANDELIBE fit ad quence, ~ ( ‘ ow a¥ to my reputation for being |” “To an extent, the people are getting| 1 the face of any objection.” | eiedoes, aid Mee bad tid electateny Mocca ae Home With Mrs. Reta tor | Comes irom a disordered Jomach, | a, Waning re aot: Ser worms Cecreuas, FE a tm ¢ funny man, [ admit that God has | the worst of It, They don't know why, robably I ought te vay something | thing as at | ad st .vh Week: a clogged up system. BPM suntay, 90 4M ‘) ‘Heted me with a sense of humor and | and it is the mystery about it that they | about how T whall conduct myself inmy| With all his frankness and ming @ Slay a arse ot ° ! nyt "y | Bltea me Tn gite ot ‘wetirieal expres (cannot ‘understand wut are trying to| relationships with my ivllow man if I) simplicity of statement and demeanor! LIVER , Kept, 2—Ambassador | AW 7 |EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &e , tom, I have to believe it, ‘The fact |f@thom oad i haaes GN NAST, 2 SARE 10 fey | Sir. eceed 16 POUNGSA: ANG & VOly | waitein’ d and Mrs, Reld) sailed ANG \ > | \ hae Ween drilied home to me for many siness will progress faster than) that if t & ied Shete Won't be the | sarenG Bolt) » Knows the wame!to.day for the United States on the - COMMik LAL Ny q law. Statutes follow improvements. | slightest huinan change in me. T shall and knows how to p' It. Referen Fe eww D ‘ 3 2 Graf : year There \s some good tn the business! try to be a lentious, hard-working | being made to bis outspoken attitud sitania, They intend to remain threa | jomestis Arts, Arts & Cratts Arcade, Park Rows : ADMITS HE'S GOT HUMOR, BUT |abuses against which laws are directed.” | Governor, but when officialdom is over, | he sald weeks in America, during which Mr ‘The Doctor in Candy Ferm, ecieter ew. Ash for pmrepestah Uptewn Office, morthwest cere ’ ia \""sNow Mr, Hedges," asked the inter- 1 shall bo keenly disappointed if m: “E have been ea: \Retd will attend the meeting of the . y Y.W. SC. a c and Breedware \ " 18 NO STORY TELLER, OW a edie! hee ¥ shall | . fr y| rs ha w nest with you, ie H will give you quick relief, le without | 1 RAST OTH 4 20 “2 am will to stand on what viewer, just to ge! your feelings, we friends do not approach me just as free. | onest, ant at the same time board oF) tegents at Albany. doubt he fl " th , eed " Bot ass to that ae and 06 Saat S| wil asaume tha you were Governor, jly und fran ly as they bave always) clever, because you appreciate | fir John French, the noted cavalry doubt the finest Lesative Bleed Hurifier |] petge term 9 2 oP rate? ? an eleme! ni avy vote! done, bal 01 it with 1 of the Uritish @ Wi leo tem i i classed as a story taller, X | Some'ty you advocating a Dopular moves | "'m my campaign for the nomination! you. Monesty i the best policy,y | 0 te Bie Sur wane Ai all druggists 2he,, SOc, and #t—or = & Y 7 Policy, 4 wer on the Lusitania, He is i . haven't told tem stories im my life | ment or reform, and you knew that! the,fundamental argument against ma) Dut it 1s well to mix @ Little cum: * |to visit Major-Gen. Leonard Wood and $irert from Fartale Co. 400 Kecond ‘ave, SUNDAY WOR.D WANTS ' H ou my feet, X don’t re- | the movement, or reform, although pop- was that 1 have # sense of humor, It! ming with it” the West Point Military Academy. | Pocket ‘om’ requests ee | WORK MONDAY WONDERS - 4 — - — | ec ene

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