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POLICEMAN FALLS DEAD’ ° THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBER 5, 1013. IN HIS STATION HOUSE. Policeman John Horan, fertgaight “THE DAUGHTER Caricatures of the Week’s Plays ero: 8 By M. de Zayas WY HEART 18 SIMPLY PINING street, on the force more than ¢, SKE 15 CRAZY ABOUT FOR SOME IRISH STEW years, dropped dead early to-day of “THAT BOOK BECAUSE ALITTLE IRISH STEW Charles street station of acute indiges- he was thinking of retiring soom @ @ priest from A sau | JOWN GAVE IT TO HER. Zz AND SOME POTATOE T00"' ber py? (> Horan had just come tn from duty on y ‘West street. He chatted in the Sack a ee little farm he bought recently. Ae he trose and started toward his looken, he ¥ fell. Sergt. Keily seized him and called . Dr. Bigelow from St. Vincent's Hoapttal, Horan was & brother Se peepee te } — Other New Stage Offerings , ‘Are “The Woman Haters’ Club” and “The Brute.” room, and said to several friends dat The last rites were administered by @ id of Lieut, Henry Horan of the Harbor d NW next Saturday afternoon “The Daughter of Heaven" will be pro- duced at the Century Theatre. This spectacular drama by Plerre Lott ami Judith Gautier is described as a Chinese “Romeo and Juliet.” The Daughter of Heaven is the Empress of the Chinese race, of the dynasty of Ming, whose court and people are Uwreatened by the Emperor of China of the Manchu race, in the dynasty of ‘Bala. But aside from being the Daugh- ter of Heaven and the idol of the Ming, the Empress woman—and the Em- Beror, who is at war with her, is a man, ‘How the man and the woman meet Qn learn and love and suffer is shown fm the eight scenes that go to make up the play. Miss Viola Allen will appear fm the title role and Basil Gill, an Eng- lish actor, is to play the Emperor, Oth- } era tn the cast will be Lee Baker, Henry L | an, Claude Brooke, M Alex. ~ \ as h ~ ae Ruth Rose, Rosina Hen- ~ , \ + Miriam Collins, x < Maiungton Cun and ttle Norris} | @Race EDMOND PRANK MCINTYRE AND FRANK DOANE IN‘OH! OH! DELPHINE® i , eee | Resinol Soap a real baby Soap The Astor Theatre opens on Monday evening with “The, Woman Haters’ | t Becky 1s not insane, but merely Joan gave tt to her. Mush!” the vietim of an evil influence, In au wee Lwieh J had o cigarette, Hello, FALLS 2,200 FEET, UNHURT. Cd," & Viennese sAusical piece that S k Ch d F St A haa Deen “Amersunsed” by George p00 ase rances starr Aroun Hobart. The music is by Edmund Bis- oe A Ganmen shtoy other pore rs read everything on the subject that I} In gentle toi Starr repeated lasroplane from more than 2,200 feet in marry a rich widow quarrels with his 4 Sh St li d D P li 1 could find. 1 gave up & whole summer these speeches by request.” They may the ale and eacaping with only a tew | 1 hi d 0. A le a le to you, but don't i Glancee. and as a result of the hatred s e u te ua ers ona ity 0 e peadis' te each s “apeat most ‘of my !Magine for a moment that you could get scratches was the remarkable expert-! @mgendered in this love spat announces time at Lake George was filled with nces Starr to say that Becky is a/ence of William Kabiteke, a professional feat he ie through with the fair sex rd case." aviator for the Wright Company, at the} > forever. He straightway starts to or- “ books, aff Bearing upon the one Sul + army aviation school at College Park, Moe ake ates ese clube cna At Least, Actress Thought She Felt ‘‘Another Per- ject. Trend those books until I bis: ‘vane Money 0 Ma seliecany the organization assumes majestic pro-| sonality’ Following Her, After She Had She Anished the sentence with Wa fy,| LONDON, Oct, 6.—2trs. Morley,] Kabitzke was attemping to complete rd filck of the fingers, as If to say, portions § within twenty-four hours. “ ” ( bi bi wife of British ex-Postmaster-General|® tWo-hour endurance test and had MMe theta sta. the company wih M6 '‘Crammed’”’ Books on Psychological ‘until J was almost out of mind. Arnold Morley, ani formerly the wite ¢{fown thirty-four minutes when the en- SHE USED TO FEEL ANOTHER | paniei Runyon of New York, dled of| gino suddenly stopped and the aero effort to prepare myself to do this I/On, go to hell siete WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—Falling in an! 3:3 Gellie Fisher, Doily Castles, Mrs. Stuart in ‘4 ” ieee Wiliss veneaca: Deas ean Phenomena in ‘‘Case of Becky. PERSONALITY CHASING HER. | pneumonia Thursday at her London! began a rapid descent, The machine Yen and Joseph Santiey. =e “1 used to imagine that another per-| house after four days’ !liness. was completely demolished. . . sonality was following me upstairs | sho added with a nervous laugh, a time I've glanced over my, shoulder and shivered with fear. But by taking vigorous outdoor exercise | svery day IT managed to keep fairly normal, After a long horseback ride { would read for a few hou 4 then go for @ swim—Just to get away trom! it all, T can laugh about it now, but| it was no laughing matter then. Dr.! Prince's book, “The Dissociation of a| | Personality,’ fascinated the. 1 read of All sorts of queer cases—people with two, three and even four personalities. | ‘The case of a Woman who would find herself posing as Venus rather got on my ne The idea of waking up fome chilly morning to find myself pos-! ‘ing on the washstand didn't appeal to! me. But I read everything I could get my hands on in order to be ‘posted’ on every phase of the uu anny subject. This helped me to feel reasonably sure of myself last year, when I appeared in the play in various cities, On sev- eral occasions 1 appeared before clubs and societies devoted to psychical re- experiences were a bit mehow managed to sur- night after @ perform- “The Brute,” a dramatization by BY CHAKLES DARNTON. | Broderick Arnold Kummer of his novet I would never do for Miss Frances Starr to slide down the banisters a | @ that name, will be seen at the Thir- her hotel as she does in the play at the Belasco Theatre, for the sim NE Ye clay een arene ple reason that she lives on the sixteenth floor of the Plaza. haa ihak teat) when gunsected “I've reached my limit,” she declared, pausing before a window fron yz ter emasperation than he can|Which Central Park looked exactly lke one of those wonderful maps o “developments” that real estate dealers send you the moment you ¢ instance, the husband , @@ @ frivolous and inconsiderate woman | | @imany revolts and asserts his mastery How Much Is 5% of All You Spend? Figure it out for a year. What- ever the amount is, it represents what you would be ahead if you took Zal Green Trading Stamps with every purchase. If you did all your buying here, the saving would even more, for BESIDES getting the rane ou would profit by our LOWER PRICES. More than six hundred thousand Persons could tell you that this state- ment is the simple and delightful truth, rather conservatively stated. They are the ti? Green Trading Stamp collectors, to whom we have passed out more than THR ILLION DOLLARS’ WORTH of goods ABSOLUTELY FOR NOTHING, in exchange for 4A{" stamps during the past nine and a half years. We Continue for Another Week Our Offer of 60 2-a¢ Stamps Free in Each of as Many Books as You Wish to Start Come up into the +g Premium Parlor in our GREENHUT Building and pick out the furniture, lamp, china, cut glass, or whatever other premium you fancy. Learn how many filled books are required to secure that premium. (One book only is required for many of these premiums). Whatever the number of books re- uired, that number of ks will be given you, on uest, each one STARTED Wirn SIXTY STAMPS FREE. This offer is made to all alike; it is not demanded that you make a purchase. You Will Find It Easy to Fill Up Your Stamp Books—and They Represent a Saving to You of at Least 5% on What You Spend If you do all your buying here, or in other stores that give JC stamps, take Lewis, Ethel Clayton, Erni Bing, Stephen Davis, Willard Rober eon and Edward ‘Wade, “The Master of the House" moves to the Lyric Theatre on Monday night. Bor thelr second week at the Man- battan Opera House, FE. H. Sothern and della Marlowe announce “The Merchant @ Venice’ on Monday and Tuesday eights and Wednesda: afternoon; “Twelfth Night,” nesday night; “Romeo and Juliet,” Thursday night; BPR Gaturday atiecnees eth * Saturday afternoon, and “Ham- Jet," Saturday night. : ‘Bought and Paid For" {s announced fer the West End Theatre. and I were in “The Concert," with Leo Ditrichstein ; came from @ table at which @ woman @nd Isabel Irving, will be the attraction ah % sat wepping and asked Mr, Belasco if at the Grand Opera Hou he would go over and speak to her. the College Gir to the Co- He explained that the woman wae his “The Mur Hil] Theatre will have wife, that they had been to see the Manchester's “Cracker Jacks." play, and that ‘The Case of Becky’ was ‘The Hon Ton Girls” will like that of thelr own daughter.” Hurtig and Seamon's. I waited hopefully for Miss Stare to At Miner's Eighth Avenue Theatre relate other strange experiences, but ‘will be the “Darlings of Paris.” The at- had to be content with this one, waction at Miner's Theatre 1» the Bronx 4 P Will be “High Tife in Qurlesque.” ‘ SHE DREADED NEW YORK The Olympic Theatre’ will offer “The n OPENING. Ginger Girls.” 7 “| got quite used to Becky in the VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. rae of a year,” she said, “but it was Lulu Glaser in a new operetta, “First wful thing to be haunted for a Leve’ "Detective Ki “ Clift Gordon, aad Willa Holt Wa Id will be fea- tures of the bill at the Colonial, At the Alhambra will | Clark and Hemilton in “A Wayward ad Mre. Gardner Crane in "The Little Sun. be at year by the fear of a New York | pening. When I went abroad this nmer T determined to forget all about cky—and I did. It seeemd @ much better plan to begin ‘fresh’ in New York, for after all everything depends upon & beam," Darrell and Conway in “Behind New York verdict. My greatest fear on the Scenes," and others. the opening night was that I might not Among at th be able to keep the two per onalities ab- Theatre will ’ solutely distinct. ‘The changes @re #0 Kate Elinore and Sam W T ft abrupt that it is dificult to forget D Hunter and the Hunte othy and reme nly Becky almosi Baker and Jessie jowever, I do not The bill at Hammers hange made in view of the au- dna Goodrich ‘nu nce so difficult a8 the scene in which Julian ky, Who wants to live, feels herself ned. That, to me, I# the most try- g, and also the most touching, moment lof the play, It i# only human that | Becky should feel that #he has the |right to live, And after all, she ts not vicious, not really bad, but merely Vive victim ‘of life as she knew It when she travelled about the country, with race George Beban !n “The Story of the Rose” will head the bill at Procte Fifth Avenue Th . re other features will be Billie pantomime, “A Lesson in Temperance,” | WO and Hart's Six Steppers. (SLX x ates Of first importan. Nr "s Fifty lithe hypnotist and the women he car- ' reet. Theatre > | Serer iy Bho le a tenteoreatifee advantage of our weekly offers of free stamps and the double stamps given in the Seine nA G. jie hl liven in NaatLTAGd per tcoahe morning hours, the filling of a stamp book is quickly accomplished, for EVERY DIME Perkins in uage she learned there YOU SPEND will bring its stamp, or double stamps. Moreover, many of the coupons, t the Twenty-third Stre ee Rayman and Line Me Gil WUAy AMRTVATE tows Vous tags, soap wrappers, labels, and the certificates that are given away with many brands nedia r self In the play, of cereals, tobacco, toilet goods, etc., are EXCHANGEABLE FOR 2°29 STAMPS and dancing comedians, A oad the it at the One Hundred) 1 MISS FRANCES STARRY ith’s Union Square Theatre will Lillian Shaw {in character songs “{ have no feeling in the matter, be- |couse in ‘cussing’ Dorothy I forget all about my other self," she explained, ful smile, “Becky may say kes of Dorothy for all I here. So you do not have to make two or more collections, Concentrate on the best- paying one—the Yl Green Trading Stamp—and you will get swift and certain dividends. 2 omen a atek trie ia [alcely settiod in a snug little) Flowers served as flowers that weomed t For Bale-Wigkins’ Farm,’ Sophye|apartment that commands an un-| fragrant 1 » triumph of | touch tho ke aro some of the thinga Becky Me k U; Y Mi d Be Mi C Li : 4 Fe OE haeg emcee view ot a maple te ena a te eae aeies ME ee a arp iia tay | ake Up Your Mind to Begin Collecting 2a¢ tnelude Togo and Geneva, White and |#hat ha st all interest in life. ue on Tuesday may well be] After all cpprapegnn gy apbt i God, how I hate her S N D Lo Th 5Y Wileon, Meyer Harris atid any, I dropped a eympathetic remark] “Proud of this 1." Bu In Jus | there's no denying that it 1s Frances | qwrt aetactte terete meme tateeceues tamps ow. lon’t se at o on Dupont. the six tiene! Mag Jabout the hard work involved in tie to Ber aris’ rth, Mr Belasco | starr who, ent, her youth Beg, Ul Y ee ee eee tr on gotting a dual personality over the] ieee eee ey cea ne fact. is | 229, her charm, “the Case ot | “MY BOY GAINED 30 POUNDS.” Another Dollar You Spend TWO OVERCOME BY GAS. _footlights. | Mirs Starr is no longer Becky! | tram “bs & downright little play of horror, And no one, 1 am sure, FATHER JOH MEDICINE RE- j whose dewy charm was first rev awn ihin’ Vktia an David ; ! Coffee Botled Over and Puc Oat [ene biKEA IT flan ue, BUT etre eee. eee nee nants te 4 ‘ owe thle piss 3h a mv Belsacn | STORED HIM TO HEALTH, - Flames ns ( Slept. 1 Op apne aaa Phil hiatal | Easlest Way" she took a decided step | uch Miee & a5 agit cb Bi 5 don't mean that,” she explained, | gut of short skirts, and now T eo arr means to the play] ay litte boy bad 4 RRO i if Bean thats an | ho} nd now in “TH soca op aning won e he nae | y little boy had @ severe stomac o Fy Up early to-day t his ‘reakfast) with a amile not entirely free {FOR | Cosy of Becky” ane hae @ Instead pe Ailing yon fein the horror | trouble and cough. He had ni "Meet Me at the Fountain A (iy in Kteelf before etartinss 01 a milk route, Chriss | quapicion, “i mean hw floor I'm ON. | pepgeit an a Aniahed actress of re> | fy) , ugh her youths | ot ae very weak, ‘The ¢ topher Golding, twenty-three years old, | 1 don't suppose I'll ever get beyond markable versatility, menced taking Father John's Medicine a street, Brooklyn, | the are if only for my mother's | put sine Starr protested, ‘I feel | y his weight was 55 pounds. Now he mn ne aM slave nls dp avery totter abe meiten when | py9 simply been going to school all} in tal waa aalcia tana tias weighs U6 pounils le 6eu h is gone; he e sere and went bac we a ave e hat ways a delice bad e i ‘ a \2 Hil Peed a Ns \this time and merely preparing myself cour: nae Ne has a good appetite and he is able to ride Med_over and put out | are you on” The farther away trom [te Yme and Kalel Premarin Many, course, to deal with the mind that is his bicycle and ride horseback, and says J.B.GREENHUT, Pres. 18% to 19% Streets the ground £ get, the more she worrles, | Ts PONery Good teacher. All thie will Rot Normal: To do this without Dring: hefeelans well asever. Lam very thank: ‘An hour later Mra, Fulton, a nelghbor, | Bur 7 Me AGHOE AS Hea! the sky a8] Sip me to learn, perhaps, how to build |™# PAIN to many who may sve thy |ful to know that there is such @ grand emelied gas an) 1 Policeman Cons, P vay we | mod daye here 1 can | part." play is of first consideration, The tine Medicine and would recommend it as a Both Golding and his were | look in one direction and see eye | A ¥ wiween Sanity and insanity ts so! body builder to ev y 7 A nares Hout siding a Wy Ot Mgmnt ku another and wee Westchester. 1 (BHE'® TOO MODEST—THAT'S THE ciorsly drawn that touring sion ting from any weakness Double ga¢ Green Trading Stamps Before seme ospital, after an hour's work, | like green things.” WHOLE TROUBLE. ‘nea batretriager My G, A, Goodwin, Blossbur; 12 0’Clock-—-Single Stamps Thereafter dediared doth out of danger. The room was filled with them. Her modesty was as refreshing as ti« @ret duty, then, was to make it clas Pa. i

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