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OF PLAYS Spangled Red Undershirt Gave Fred Stone His First Success FORCOMING WEEK As a Tight-Rope Walker in a Circus When He Was Eight ‘Years Old “TO BREAK RECORD “1s QvERr Bony Gwe, TNR VER om nace” | Sau tek War tonics ran nth = Seyen New Productions, the} | By oho ‘sata Dlualig, matirdes . i from a window. The fire was First an Afternoon Affair, \ to the mattress, Will Be Made. Fe RECORD-BREAKING rush of new | Plays begins on Monday after- could ext all the green ape noon with the production at th ‘Theatro of “The Yellow Jacket,” | : Wes b privet ; @ Chinese play vy George Hazelton | e943. Harry Benrimo, The story has} t @ with Wu Sin Yin the Great, who hap two wives. His second wife is ex- Ceedingly jealous of the first, who has iven to Wu Sin Yin a male child. ‘The second wife #0 plays upon the feel- ‘ings of Wu Sin Yin that he enters into & Qenepiracy with the father of his Pesutiful second wife to procure the death of his first spouse. Interest then Centres in the child, who, after grow- ing to manhood, achieves the “yellow Jacket," the vestment of civil and spiritual power. ‘The large cast will fnetude George Ralph im the principal ole; Signor Peruxini, Jullette Day, Satone Moreland, Grace A. Barbour and Antoinette Walker, oe 8 my boy?” “rgusT PASSED THROUGH THE PICTURE QALL ERY” Dougias Fairbanks comes to the As- tor Theatre on Monday night in “Haw- thorne of the U. 8. A." @ romantic farce by James Bernard Fagan, an Eng- Mah ‘playwright. The deals with the adventures in the Balkans of @ GOING UP Young American who becomes involved : “T JUST WANTED TO WITH THE In the attempted overthrow of an an- EE IF 1 COULD COME CURTAIN. cfent. dynasty. With Mr. Fairbanks er Oe M MdeFanad. c will be Irene Fenwick, Ruth Allen, A@nie Hughes, Allan Pollock and others, rt my eye He’s Not Quite So Agile Now as He Was Then, Star James Foren, wilt te pat ony w2| af “Lady of the Slipper”’ Admits, but He Can Still Do a Tumble With the Best of ’Em. SUSPENDED SENTENCE. |PLUNGING FIRE HORSES FORONLY ONE OF ELEVEN) PULL DRIVER UNDER Herries Theatre on Monday night. The man from whom the play takes itp name is the son of a rich Western- @, who with his wife is‘living at @ fash- jonable New York hotel. Although the youth begins badly after cutting short r, he finally shows he BY CHARLES DARNTON. B= I glvo you my word, it was as: good as talking to Tom Sawyer or Huckleberry Finn, We were sitting on a sofa that had hidden springs and gilt legs, but we might just as well have been sitting on COMING DOWN ny of the sterling quall- ; tee Fel tee of his tather, Among others in the|a fence, Why, we even. forgot that we were sliding owr wet feet all over a| yr nad Deen Saracen: ated fives eigobants” eo 8 oy best ery CONVICTED PRISONERS WH $10 HIS DEATH cast will be Ralph J. Morgan, Paull white rug that had hair on it as long as a shepherd dog’s tall. The thing Wyerton, Walter Allen, Louise Mutter, sone Ralph and Lilian Sinnott, a Davordie proaucdion of “Julius Caesar” will pe made by William Faver- but 1; What's more I made a new reputation in a double trapeze act. It was in the concert after the show that I did my first dancing, Then I drifted into the variety business.” reached the flag without a slip, was in such a hurry to get down that 1 skinned my ankle. “The next day I went to the First that made me forget the furniture was his telling of the other boys saying, “Go on and show him what you can do, Stoney!” After that I oouldn’t see anything but circus tents. Two Sent to State Prison for;Maurer Neglected to Strap dag ne te js rhtetcy Who' ai is 'Wence,, paca! ween. “Ho “ wt National Bank and got the gold plece. “What are “you now?" Fi Y oth a at the ‘Lyric Theatre on Monday ‘o's “Stoney”? ys ne, w old were you?” I didn’t know what to do with all thet ‘m “just a bum enough acrobat to ve Years—' ers to ¢ hight, In Mr, Faversham's support will/of course! On the bills he's Fred A.| “Bight, he replied. “I was old enough|money, but f followed my brother's ad Himself to Seat on Way lob over and get that bouncing turn be Tyrone Power, Fuller Mellish, Frank/Stone, but that A. is just for style, to know what that fellow meant. He|vice and bought a snare drum. Thit's|that I do with the furniture in ‘The Mgonan and Julle Opp. | and when he's hanging round it Pranced along the rope for a while and | where he was foxy. In three weeks he tasy t ihe Slipper.’ But I turned Reformatory... to Blaze. # ba house he doesn't even wear it on then did a trapeze act in the middle of| beat MH a Caf Rake ree hundred somersaults a day for _ eer iy rey bates Sune '-]watch chain. But you should have seen| tt. While he was turning and twisting| mer. y aldn'e fhe that 10 we Up | Uee ronan ay cneiuee besarel? eaeiay | aig ai AGES Sai oungetnba ae 7 u o nday evening, jed @/all the big bugs in town clapping thelr) @ tot of spangles fell from his tights.| the . back ‘ the tight e pang Of the thing. Ar a ane of ~| mhe jangle of the alarm in 0 ly of wex by its authors, Helen ff at le tig! the ai im and went some good bumps, believe me! Come) raigned for sent tn the s of ‘and Frank Mandal. The plot con.|"2248, 4n@ laughing their hesde off at} T ran out from the edge of the crowd ence Court ee rope. “And then a circus came to town?” “This time you're right. It came on {ts own wheels and pitéhed its tents on No, 11's house at Hart street and Cen- General Seasions yesterday was allowed! irq, avenue, Brooklyn, brought Driver to go on a suspended sentence The| witem Maurer allding down the brass ‘ exception was made by Judge Crain In) jog halt asleep to-day. Usually the case of @ young kmmigrant gith WhO! \iouror. straps himself to the seat, but pleaded guilty to stealing Jewelry from her landlady. ‘Charitably inclined per- | this time he felled to take that pre- fons wil return the girl to her old home, “SNM eo ha ey | cottngiapositions of the twelve were 49 jouse Maurer was pulled from his seat the Globe Theatre Monday night when he cut a lot of-hew capers In “The 4uady of the'-stipper”” “What's the first stunt you ever did?” on ‘over some night and I'll tell you ‘all _mbout it.” “All right." “So long’ “Bo long! Education Board’s Lecture Recitals BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. F™: songs will be the feature of and grabbed em up.” “What did you do with them?” “I took ‘em home and ‘handed them to my mother. ‘What are these for? she asked, ‘S-sh!’ I said, looking round to see If father was within hearing. Then I explained matters to her. See, Ike all boys, I w @ contortionist. I was quite a bender. HIS TIGHTS WERE MADE OF A RED UNDERSHIRT. “So I told mother I wanted her to make a whole suit of tights, with! Spangles sewed on from top to bottom. ‘I'll try,’ said mother, And she started) successful librettist who believes the ait made his success in life through mination of sex. To defeat fe:n- eunning, ne has surrcunded him- ith bachelors only. One by one ‘Afeyfall, cach before a distinctly type (of. woman, and in the end he docs tie wame. Henry Kolker will head a cast also emraces Pamela Gaythorne, Grandclye Piers, Vera Findlay, William fogelie. George Graham and John Fin- bi oe "The Dove of Peace," a comic opera by Walter Damrosch and Wallace Irwin, will be presented at the Broadway ‘Theatre on Monday evening by a com- pany that includes Arihur Deagon, Alice caecahaersalt Asthma, all throat lung troubles. No alco- hol or dangerous drugs. he reflected, doubiing up over on the sofa, “lemme see. ‘I know; it was a tight- “Ascension?” I fepeated, suspecting for the first time that he was trying to put on airs. BY JUDGE FOSTER. * Willtam Dayle, twenty-elght years old, born dn Ireland; pleaded guilty to burg: | lary; robbed a dwelling at No, 001 West One Hundreg and Fifty-firet street; ond offente; State Prison five years, 44, “that's what it's al- ways been called.” “AML right,” I agreed, THIS FIRST CHAPTER I8 IN WIL- “Go ahead.” ‘the free lecture recitals arranged by the Board of Education for 5 Years Ago , Jessie Braibury, Henriette BC ORT AN right in that very night by getting to| next week. Tho programme ts: Mone lar ik aaenel Boas, meeeinds peas Peksheia, sack Henderton’ and Wilts LINGTON, r work on @ red undershirt and a pair| day, at Lafayette Hall, Walter 1. |tiong; indicted with Doyle: pleaded THERE WERE no b Welp. hd place exploits the eaves ‘One night after supper I went down! of drawers, cutting ‘em down and sew-| Bogert, “The Folk Songs of Germany;” guilty; State Prison, five years. no bui ings on Broadway an St. tuges of an [rich peace commissioner ‘ ti any" | ; ; from ‘The Hague, who has been em-| ‘08? — ae aes Pueeday, ot Watlelgh High School. |" toulsa Chisolm, thirty-five years old, Nicholas Ave: between 174th and 183rd streets » Hague, : Me care | “And then what? Peter W. Dykems, “Music in the Home ; ed by a New York newspaper to| ‘Where aloes nit Gopauie atte Menke, nei. |nexress, native born; pleaded quilty to or adjacent streets. ‘about universal p ‘A touch of| “In Willington, Kan., wages ved Ep o pm Fare in bd pack yard on terial Sebeal Nop ‘ Peri Siey Aesault, aintied “WRG With | FRebe! e o b ‘ing| when I was a boy. A rope-walker was cks, and after a little prac- . "Die Walkeure,” and at|*™ ; BARE Ony" Sania daperid. psn ca BOVINE | Noine cir aneehaice cvicstuacatrentr-ctie | Uce:t apt Rac! cotld aol ail, (ie, atant Public School No. @, Lewis W. Arm. |frst | convictions Penlentary, four TO-DAY IT IS SOLIDLY BUILT UP. kiss to be given by @ young man born] rope stretched from the tops of two that I had seen the seven-dollars-and-a- atrong, “Folk Songs of Austria. herr in Elizabeth, =| high bultdings, you know. This fellow} half fellow do. In three weeks I could | Stefa Krol, twenty-five years old, born day, at Public School No, 16, Margaret / ° tin Austria; pleaded guilty to burglary; >, i »| Was mountebanking.” stand on my head on that rope. It was| Anderton, “Beethoven, a Musical Glant;" | r g Aube he is od ead leek 1 pay lonly six feet from the ground, and I at St. Luke's Hall, Walter Robinson, |Dfoke Into apartment, No 34 Teun ears (+) Miry -play for children, drainatised \fgured that the chances of my breaking “Voice Production,” and at Morris High | “Venue: rt .; gow thes fairy jot the arate |my neck weren't worth thinking about. School, Daniel Gregory Mason, “Beetho- | tF¥- THERE WERE NOhousesin the so-called Dyckman iratires at the Little Theatre on Kids, you know, can learn anything ven, His Third Period.” Friday, at De BY JUDGE SWANN. Section near Broadway, bet. 205th and 220th sts. e re ber My ¥ Letano, sixteen years old, and Mao atiermoon. ‘at . 890. arciock. quicker’n anybody. Witt Clinton High School, Katherine| Samuel 5 MOORE Gg: strain alive han: te writ.| “And then a circus came to town?” I Hand, “Scottish Music;""" at Pubile|John Leota, eighteen years old. Native JUST LOOK AT IT to-day, see the scores of new tem by Edmond Ricks School No, 66, Pearl Cleveland Wilson |born. ‘Tried and convicted; attempted buildings, all well rented. baat story has been ¢! he said impatiently, “But the “Die Walkeure,” and at Public Scho@| burglary, First offenders. Elmira Re- ings, well ren’ r details have been town was going to have a Fourth of No, 182 Lewis W. Armstrong, ‘Folk | formatory. v Ue pxizencles of dramatic treamen July celebration, and all the ‘events’ Songs of Russia." John Moore, thirty-one years old. ap dea renting how fast we are gromite Andee hes AANA Abate lake were advertised in the papers. I ran ee eat nia eats Born in Germany, Tried and convicted; northward until your attention is ca!led to it ahd o Blaine i ; r. Dippel had a crowded house for ort, Ada Bosheii, Donald Gallaher over the list and kept my bye on the Uhh ODBRIN ot the “opera cncann ta Verein? Wires optenee. Beale) priagn GO LOOK AT THE FORSTER-SCHMSTT PROPERTIES TC-, Rasece et Atsur BAe: and reased pole tournament.’ The very for two years and six months to four eae bone * ieht Gay 1. Sanao aUELRa. taleatean {Philadelphia on Thursday night by his years and elght months. 464 Lots and 9 Dw .. Y Adie Nett ine ease, poles, | By the end of the week I was/@ vacant lot that was a good plece of reap rie met Michael Taylor, seventeen years old. $ je Point o! @ beat telegraph pole climber tn town. | property in dry weather, Before the é "| Native born. Pleaded gullty to petty . -9 * sulee "Bekert Goodiaan thet waa! mien Then I doped out that on the Fourth| snow opened a rope-watker gave afl the Italian soprano, and let} iyieny, Stole Jewelry valued at $0 Broadway, 258th to 261st Street, Riverdale Ave. ere week, Wil be taken to Dalse| V'a better hang back until the other! free exhibition. When everybody had COI Aine, Maret atalies perl from a boarding-house keeper. First] and adjacent Ayenues and Siree M A fellows had wiped most of the grease the me in Amete City. Reformator; on Monday ni ’ gone inside and I ws looking at : offense, City. Reformators. nhc i Jip . on off, the pole." rope, the boys called: ‘Hey, Stoney, py) Mey Fe, Tice Tae Theodore Price, twenty-six years old; OPPOSITE VAN CORTLANDT PARK “Ove: iver" comes ran . at g a color s ve i 6 " ° s Rédie Foy tn Over the R ver "TWAS GREASIEST POLE IN | up and walk it!’ ‘All right,’ I e, varitone in the world, will make his|°20Z@ Native born. ‘Tried and con MUST BE SOLD at Public Auction to the ocean pret Raat eta An) WORLD—BUT WORTH 85. one of you will hand me the pole when |r Mme input In the ttle part of | Victed of burglary. Second offense. El- 4 ie of tte D—| c e title pi a , ‘ Hm up.’ So I hiked right on up over | A Ni ; mira Reformatory. tng ger Tea ee mu oot ita! Ty We tothe, aalerna ata ton | rary A mpc ain wil tate nat Diamond, weny-tour easll] ‘Tuesday, Nov. 12th, 1912, at 11 A.M. sloal comedy company at the Academy ‘The more I thought about It the! aiey!' £ yelled, ‘I kin eee the show from | nim, old. Born in Ruswla,, Pleaded guilty to of better I liked it" he agreed. “Well, | nore,’ burglary. First offense, State Prison, At the Exchange Salesroom, 70% on Mor! gage the Fourth came, and there on the fair grounds stood. the greased pole. stock company at the Harlem a The charitable Order of Rostradamus, louse will present “Tho Grewt of which Otto Gorttz {s the head, will “Just then the manager came out— REMY ee and I came down, He wanted to know 14 Vesey Street Ti ie Insured Free It was BY JUDGE CRAIN. the greastest pole @ boy ever saw. At that boy up. No one|give @ concert in the new Aeollan Hall ‘ 31 Nassau ieee casucrion Theatre, wiAYA. "EDS the top wes & Hille American fag. it Hr Preeti a Beh and then |next Saturday night, Bella Alten, Lee |) Solomon eect. oo yeart JOSEPH P, DAY, Auct’r. Street Mogry-~ a PHA cueglt will eh ain | Was announced that the fellow whol o.. boy sang out, ‘Go on and show |nora Sparkes, Marie Mattfeld, Leo sie- [0M torn In Cmmany. | ties my ot the Murray TH ‘Theatre |Prought down that flag would be wlven| Him what you can do, Stoney!’ I re-|xak, Karl Jorn, Albert Reiss, Herman | jetorn ' : ‘atthe Col Burlesquers' will be A BYastOAr ROW pisOe | peated my performance, with the man- | Weil, Putnam Griswold and, of course, | Aten tyeaix ¥ Ps rare por AER at Hurtig & Seamon’s, ‘But you weren't in a hurry?" (I Was) ger taking it all in. Mr. Goritz himself, of the Metropolitan | oid, I eaded guilty to REAL CM UERSEY. “The Oriental! Buriesquers” come, fe ing off the sofa.) “Didn't he say anything?’ Opera Company, wil) take part; also | grand larceny. $800 worth of jew- ak A fa RLEMOe: Aventie Theatre, ahs No, I juat hung around watching the Louls Persinger, Sigisimond Stojowaski |elry from landlady. First offense, Sen- mess wil be at the Peoples other fellows climb and then slide down,| OAD LET HIM GO WITH THE |lauls mimi Caml” yee ltence suspended and temporarily com- $10 Do Down, ? ebie | Gitta) from | Joylenae while people stood up in hayracks, yell- CIRCUS. mitted to the Waverly Home to await $5 Monthly ce ‘wogn at Miner's Theatre ing with laughter. The tenth one to] “Not until T had completed my part) sme, Blanche Arral’ will give @ song | deportation, wit 200 og tat Ween’ "4 ‘tne Olympic will be “The Goiden| tackle the job was my little brother.| of the afternoon's entertainment, Then | recital in Aeolian Hall,next Monday COLL. EGE Par es , : | “Taking up a collection, you know. I} Ho had put #and in his hind-pocket—he| he said he'd like to see my fathef, 1 afternoon, assisted by Maurice Latarge, jot out on the! thoughtful little cuss!—and he| brought my father down to the lot |plantat; Leonardo Stagilano, flautist, rom quires ATTRACTIONS | tumbled to that whén be got out 05 the) was « ous! : 8 Willie—Paw, Rome founded by G VaoeviLLe ut Hammerstein's witl | | rope, kicked the bottomvout of a cheese-| Kept throwing it up on the pole, The|as soon as I could find him, The man-jand EH. Bronstein, ‘cellist. Her pro Pb BU tma mame sae 9 tie Stosn “and Emma Litticiteld, | box and remarked in a mean sort of| committee that was to award the prize|ager sald he wanted me to go with|gramme of fourteew numbers will tn- 1" paw —No, my son, Sullet was found ation a ein yaar Act, or Rack to the| Way, ‘Seven-dollars-and-a-halt's worth|pegan to kick, but the crowd yelled, | the show. My old man always let |clude two songs in Eugitsh agate Homa eo cats ct, ang oe wo 2earn BO 7 na Aug, in “Folks Is Folks,” | of cheess Il knew then that he had)-;e¢ him alone, he's all right!’ But|me do what 1 wanted to, When I said ‘ —! ; — —— H ‘SIX ROOMS Mabel Adams, in a musical sketch. | Collected seven and a half.” with all his sand my brother couldn't] that I wanted to go with the show, he! Prof, Samuel A. Baldwin will give : zy OMES asp nara, aapesnel dann ng munenl shat, cute _ fer ioe cop Men Ie was grved that [ani “Allright 40a” wtapad|fwe orwan ecu he Cy 4x | DAS @OmtOrtAtter Meals |, smmems ine." in to head the bill at the Co- ‘ " everybody should be given another | with the show two or three weeks and |On 01 ‘ edn attr, | owes ms Rye 2 ‘ Ay ae ape ; will be the Ben-| "le Palmer in “Tit for Tat’ will be the | chance. The pole was now in pretty | then came home, noons. His Great Hall Chorus meets anf thing 038 yee with ana 8 qe utflaees PP hn rosa alae he at Ensemble Players, in musical selec. | chief attraction at Proctor's Twenty- | ¢, Ir shape, #0 the second time around 1| ‘Why did you come back?” for rehearsal every Tuesday evening *) after tn Brier bance Ps | 625 HANOND itis, th ‘wel i Son Lat uff, the Engilsh| third street Theatre, Paolo Cremon- at ah name. Up goes my. iittle| “The show busted up.” Applications for membership may be ven, Heart, gewoon | re | isi a fa nd deneing comedian esi and company in “Curing the | Puli in “Mighty good reason." rane to hun at that lide, Fiutering | pidgewood Dep clooment | tog ie ar at the Achamasa will be’The | Tenor” will head the bill at the Fifty | brother again with poet Pocketful of | Pee Siig trae Ns erani oul wiih saziness on y otties erent uss, oper ‘vrpine: ye coe. Gertrude (elehth Street Theatre. At the One Hun-!sand, and he Kets within a foot of the| other circuses and did all sorte of LE Darcmaneh ae) tha tnatnuta | eta ier" Chiewte Laugs | Bioobiyn “atfice, tom 902,'213 Montague Ce pechite and i Ok, ert ide ee nd Twenty-atih Bereet Theatre top, then, awisht he streaks down to the | ther Clrewses and did all sorta ef] Dr. Frank Damroseh of the Institute lift" Oiiiuilea Mishte ot Hoc, a ow done Atints waited ne _MELP W ae FO rer Nentrile |Ebe Ten susie Rovan' Riders will Havel ground,’ But whispered 10 me, ‘| \gcholarships for double bass players. Waxinv tw Uo. the Bronx ‘I will be the | frat Biaoe. Theatre wilt be(SUee® YOu can make it, Fred; I've . [Candidates must show satisfactory ete- (Tae “EXCURSIONS, é ~| ohio Barthole arm presenting! At the Union Square Theatre will bel thrown sand clear up to the top. The| Ghnaidetes rust show ‘sellatectry me: mee | Bait Y :"| Mike Donlin, the ball playar, and Tom | | fet fad They Happy Ever After; | Mike - ¥ next minute | was climbing after that qualifications: “Sig! -Seein achts | w in “Marse Shelby's| Lewis in a skit; Tom -Terrlas in La a Ft Dinner.” Ea, Blondel, in “Ths | “Scrooge,” Hoey and Lee, Roehm's Ath- | 0!d plece. Se Ec er Pe pigh aoe er 10 802.9, el Broad 973, en Dinners: a. Jetic Gitin and others, [THIS LITTLE BROTHER pur| f thre Le aw ll ear erate, Pie atta: ae | see p | e Fifth Avenue Theatre The bill at the American Theatre a aay c 01 dou Me uuae i rt : he German | will include the Chamberiains, Mitchell | “| ONE ACROSS. | nett waky's over which, 1t | wit free Bat ‘agi t hove masa | LOST, FOUND LAND | REWARDS. | y" Mason and Keeler in “In and! and Lightner, Rex Fox, Boyd and Nel- casy money See Next Thursday's Evening Worl: is said, Is to be presented this season bo a * 1 REWARD, jadien a ones pet Bonite ‘and Lew Mearn, Mia: | eon, and “Motoring.” “Juet lke Gnding it. My Ltue vroth- id ne id at the Metropolitan Opera House, DwaY ‘& CO. New ork, bi who aoe aoa Co,, 16 Bway. ¢ ‘ ' . i IY an ee reo RMT IE CARER ETE. Bs ha ida