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per a a ne non ee eiaaeae ee a ay a--censlathsti ee inatengpene grtimetipriiomereeantreeier ber THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1918. j Titta Ruffo to Get $2,500 |S\ASHEDSKIN, |HAWTHORNE ss | BOT SEVEN YEARS. | Firet offense. Penitentiary months. ‘ } i darry OG thirty years oft] ttempted grand tarveny.’ Passed a*ball check for $62, rat of fog Fepitentiary one year. WOMAN TROUNCES TWO MEN. of you". | a Night in South America Spur FM, OF THE U. S. A. WSNCSNGRRSN | | pvina haw nothing rk Why Make a Fuss Over His $2,000 a Perform- FOR CIRL OF 1913 BY ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE, =— Hurts ee FOR CARRYING GUN suigiais | The Romance of a Young American’s Adventures ‘hen a sores ot ants unl yell" | hen a series of shots and yells. j A 1. “L he Kine, ‘seme! Mrs, Marton Klein, an attractive yous ance Here?—What the in the Balkans and His Fight for We must fy! Were Hee , : woman of No. 413 East One Hundred | en Th d ‘ “Stop! ordered Hawthorne, blocking Seventeen Prisoners Disposed] gna thirty-seventh atreet, pitched into Gramophone Does to | | a Throne and a Girl. the frantic, monarchs, prowess. from | ft pair of alleged mashere to-day an¢ Help the Famous /tal- tan Baritone to Perfect Hie Singing. Awarded to euch w black eye, The two had followed her from a shop, she pald, to the doorway af her home and there snatched from her hand the leash by which she controlled her little bulldog / One of the pair made an ipsult- General Outline of Figure, the room. Fou ve got to. stand, your of in One Day by General | Costumed, Will Be Letter |Founded on J. BR. nora W Successful Play, Now {istic wil dare to shoot at & man Sessions ‘Judges. |“ With the Top Tipped. ULetidll SU das et me pass!’ wailed the Latta deafening explosion shook the) seventeen prisoners were disposed of | Mike. ‘ —e ! 12, by The Press Puuttehing Co. | Kates,” he & sterday by f the judges of the |! remark, she says. Of the Many Characters 1) ARG RA MoM steno Brake engpespinitied muavely, e1" aighed Hawthorne, “The nae COUSOT Generay Seawone, the ane] Patrolinan Contine came along tn time . " CHICAGO, Nov. %—The spring mate ier wall and then cilmb tion's ju't wrecked a set of perfectly baa cae : to plek one of the men out of the gu in Hie Repertory He of 1H0 fn to We OteRlint Hebot, Hip SYNObSIa OF PItKC n climbed food fates, Stand your ground, sire! tences Imposed were: is? the for not knockin ax where he had slumped suddenly, ft presse. fo time." Oy BY JUDGE MULQUEEN. upon recelving the unexpected wallop Twas a KO | ‘ man may be Knocked down, but Pre: band cur s. If fashionably attired, | i “ hea . oad man ott 4 re fers Hamlet, Which | eho will look ke a etraignt tine, with | f We were told you were in Jail,” gata Mikes & lot to knock @ good man out” || Reynolds Forabrey, twenty-seven | Mrs, Klein had fast hold of the other are right, Mr. Hawthorne, He Has Studied All His the King dryly, first of the 1 years old, ov and was chopping short jabs against an olMque Ine at the top,.mauld oblique Horovias | find vole Sree ity, malet ¥ agreed the King, auite, Lineal pooh Nara hee Gans ein fis large nose, At the Morrieahia Court Life—Unassumi: Hhigael Balan M4 by t i. 2 ‘d they were Fran ife—Unassuming and viene Nation { Cloak and @oit Man-|% vt mi, ‘esrden’) ltharenee Tp iakat last 2 fount a Key | peemed gone. “And we thank you for offense, State Prison not less than 2 Faynere, were Of No. 900 Bt en's paledabis L- | ie ima, only daughter 0 “ ss nw t us ou! preventing our escape and for giving us| years or more than life. q . som va’ et ho are tokdin 0 ‘ena Horoving, «Hawthorne ‘A key 4 Frolic. e in Private. | uteaturers, who are toiding « twostars' | Aevmaie IL sts Merits: en he OE tile “bite : the opportunity to dle like a kin Harey Eaudern twonipsbiven youre |eTee oie Gee Sientea aie eae: fexsion here to determine the miyten for | EN thon way os ave opin Jingling momo coing Reed tiawthore, | “Now you're talking!" approved Haw loid, born in Germany, pleaded gullty eighth street. ‘They were held Tore | all ready-inade garments from Philade- | fy her to marty Urs t we came h Aes {i thorns, raising his voice to be heard} |. ig cher hearini > 0 Pacific oo v" ol | 4 . ere on the run e's tho | aty the 1 f shing foot. | Keeping @ gambling house, sirst offense, | further hearing. BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. Dhia to the Pacific coast, have adopied | ihe consents tor the sa deuce and all top Shove te nunaer ot Cor arne your Majesty, Ta Prince and his crowd plan to at- ‘ack the palace at midnight j@eps and shouts. “Go Into that ante-| Penitentiary one month. ‘room, all of you, And stay there till I've BY JUDGE CRAIN. In less) hy, vith * be thi Spovie | had @ word with ‘em. ‘Then, when) 5 rane tg minutes. You're to be de-/you come out, remember to back up| J0*ePh Henderson, seventeen years throned, and old, pleaded guilty attempted grand im. “ anything IT say. That's your only part i y P be the same, Narrow skirte will pre: | Prince dra aattacks vie unarmed | So!” drawied the King, while De Wits |in the game, 20 back my play. Now | /@tceny. First offense, Kimlra Reform. | vali, henos they will be slashed #o that | Americas, Rasped aloud in horror and Irma stood | then!" atory. | the wearer may move with some degree CHAPTER IV. echlegs and ghastly pale. “So! That] Blake, suit case apd overcoat in hand,| Frank Leary, twenty-three years old, the atove outline of what will preva | the, ins at next season, | rome the King. warns the King, \ mi is arming, pekion 19 Skirte are to de perfectiy straignt, | Tarek Heat? fhe *rrince mou’ afterwart looking like an envelope. Jackets ere to | we Ay Lg barren, Bacthorse and im a \ | ae all this fuss about my getting $2,000 a night for singing with the; Philadelphia-Chicago Opera Com- pany?” said Titta Ruffo, the much In why my Lite ! ; ; dastnesd “Hatten tariions, ‘whew 1 Tia ta MeL ele acc Ife Guards were sent tolentered from the ante-room, whofe the tried and convicted robbery. Held up | , of foty. wha n (Continned.) Marovitz, They atrike while we are un- t had ti re | lab 1 called upon him. “I am paid well | back, front of aides ‘The slash weit ox- The Fight. protected.* Ms Pe a ine MROMANE 4) Pablo t6 Ks oMeabe, "athe PHios Lok Teas than, tees Si Rerope, better in Sorith America, | a | Oe OMY Conical’ by penta W Hawthorne, like mont Amer-| considerations cried Be Wien tie | ounce him. |years and Ave monthe or more than ty next contract there calls for| Ply absorbet in contemplation of tM For plump, rotund women who cannot tean civilians, knew nothing of] crowd im alréady gathering arqund the | “He one tam thorne greeted him. | four years and ten month 2,500 a night.” Mone ore lettre rere nounced, {Wear the positively straight lines the swordplay. And even had he} palace. But we can smuggle Your Maj-| back into the ante-room with the rest.| Frank Tracy, twenty-four years old. ’ Thien he picked wp my wetlee, pree|and'l too my lenve, fashion makers have taken a lessor from been adept in ft he was weap- caty and her Royal Highness out |Come out when they do.” Convicted with Leary. First offense. Bab "5 face one tended to play hockey witn it and ex- — the Mark, and there Will be skirts of the CMeae But he knew rough-and-tumble| {Tush one of the rear entrances, and| He herded them all peremptorily into | State Prison not less than three years y J You can cross the frontier before"— | the ante- Y d the door on! and five month: than five y amined it carefully to see if it wore| OUFRANNE, NOT SAMMARCO, roamer, drawn tightly about the ankles | fighting and the strategio ethica of @) "wit, 44 44, le _ante-room, slammed the door on} @ or more than five years bP ' ight,” agreed the Ct i foaded, because a loose ferrule made it] WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. | and full at the top. Orfental collars also | barroom row. So, as the huge Borrovi-| “Your Majesty's only, sadecy eng ae ee fT eae ‘cnt eee ae jand is month rattle, He was all smiles, ample man-| Mario Sammarco, the popular barl-| will be drawn upon heavily in the new/nan charged madly upon him, sabre|stant fight. There ? William Whitney, twenty-two years but a aingle file| before a motley throng of and ered and froticsome; showed not the|tone of the Philadelphia-Chicago Opera | atyles. aloft, he instinctively gnatched up the] of the Life Guards on duty in the Pale y iovenite and feds old. Convicted with Leary and Tracy. sore with eczema Cried for houra, could not slesp. 6 ; wightest sign of “big head,” and to| Company, was to have been the soloist] Some manufacturers say an effort will! weapon that lay nearest his hand. And|@ce. They cannot hold the gates against Eionget dtd enone Radulsk, | second offense. State Prison six years Resinol brought rest and cure. i rin trim down to serious talk was a dif-| yesterday afternoon, at Acolian Hall, be finged Leng MB She’ ee entiment that weapon chanced to be @ heavy We ence and the army for five minutes.” | At sight of the young American lazily | 44 elght months. fe of Foult Job, even. with the assistance of | with the Bymphony Society Orchestral Sine cuborate dealuna In trounce selgcs | CRA. night em ataY from my capital by |lounging, feet up, at the desk, and try.| Tony Pascaje, ftty-elght years old, EADING, PA.—“My baby. ; hie devoted friend and travelling com-|under Walter Damrosch. Hut Mr.|have been brought to the convention ana | Vladimir aprang. Down came theett-| breath, “an ete OLE his ing to light a cigarette, ie mee ‘alted| born in Italy, pleaded guilty assault. girl had eczema for over alg + Famion, Charles H. Younger. Sammarco was not well and Mr. Dippel, | will be shown on living models to-day. | tering sword in @ sweeping blow that,| “Sire,” pleaded De Witz, “there is not | pecte’ to fad the King cowering in | rst offense, | Penitentiary one year. months, It Mg ae | Signor Ruflo epeaks as little Enatish |needing tim in Philadelphia for a per-|They are suld to make the ordinary |had it landed, must have cloven the|an instant to waste. I beg that Your | toreer 10 a ere, one, Comering, tn Joseph Crawford, sixteen years old, ee alekt ha weola atte 4s I speak Italien, and without Mr,|fommance of ‘The Jewels of the|woman look Ike ,an inverted pouter|American's skull like a muskmelon. | Majesty will prepare to go at ance.” | the presence of Hawthorne bewildered | Plesded gullty petty larceny, Fir sleep day or night, she would seratob Younger’s help our conversation would | Madonna” this afternoon, arranged | pikeon. But {t did not land. 1 You are right!” sighed the King. | them. offense. Bentence suspended. — - till blood and water would run dows : vi " J Haw- 6 of the sort!” | ing pleasantly up from his task of clgar- , 'y assault. rs ‘ 5 jh rolban han pp seb plein aptn tel beret Dufranne, another favorite of Mr. Ham- JOSEPH D. CARROLL DEAD eek: Tas HeHlid ac Vunaiiatee Need: flercely contradicted Hawthorne, “That ettelighting.. “What can I do for you | offense, Sentence euspended, right side of her face was one emp” bidding adieu to one ef the cbtiers and itn! eee pattes Ober AFTER SECOND OPERATION. e last and worat of all your | this evenini Karl Hutter, twenty-six years old, Chair and sabre clattered harmless to/ blunders. It would wind you up for| “We'll attend to this fellow tater,” He sang with the orchestra the the floor. ood. called Hohenloe to 1 ni of the Sage Bush,” from Mas-| Wife to Wiom He Was Reconciled|, Viadimir, lke @ charging bull, rushed 4 mildly expostulated the King.] where !s the King in upon Hawthorne. But Hawthorne| “It ts far beti “Oh? uggler,” and three eonge, with During Last Iiness With better to run away than to be| ‘Oh?’ questioned Hawthorne politely. humming a few notes to clear his throat @e he walked across the room, he halt- born in Germany, pleaded guilty assault. First offense. Sentence suspende: By JUDGE FosTeR. Saturday morning, followers. “First, . ly | sent away. Es: y ” and put them on again in the after” ‘question: ‘Tano accompaniment by Mr, Damrosch— was not there. He had sprung light! y. pecially when one is not] “You request an audience with His| James Parisi, twenty-four years o| 1 .|‘Avectes Jiux Mignone,” by Laseen; End, to the top of the nearby table. And | certain where they will wend him." Majesty. I'M fix it for you.” Sern t noon and in the evening before I put | MADE HI8 OEBUT IN ROME FiF-| “Avecten Jiux Mignonne,” by Lassen: Him at End from that height, ae the Prince whirled | | “You're wrong!” denied Hawthorne,| “We are here to administer awift| s revolver Firet afferse hema ae | | ber to bed, and she went to sleep and 7 TEEN YEARS AGO. Vent,” by R. Wibler. He was in fine| Joseph D. Carroll died early to-day |to renew the attack, he launched him-|“Helleve me, it’s always a whole lot| Justice!” announced a fat orator in the| °,"* iia offense. Penitentiary || slept till next morning. I t } |. made my debut at the Theatro| voice, aang with expression and was|in New York Hospital after a eecond|#lf Into the : aafer and better and wiser to stay and| crowd. ‘Thomas Ritto, twenty y T was ta heaven the first sight, 08 i ogtanal, in Rome, fitteen years ago as| well received by the large audience. operation for tumor of the brain, per-|.DOW® came Hawthorne's 160 pounds of |face the music. If we'd run away at ‘There's where you have the bulge a » twenty years old, by Monday the eczema was dried up se Herald in ‘Lohengrin.’ But don't] Rachmaninoft’s second symphony, re- Pe Der | wiry muscle straight upon the thick) Bunker Till and Lexington and Gettys-|on civilized countries, where justice {| born in Italy, pleaded gutity carrying || 99 that all the ecabs fell off {maging from thet fact that I am old, [served for the ond, was the feature of | rma yesterday. He and a physictan | neck and mighty shoulders of Viadimir.| ure and Santiago, where would the | Painfully siow," sald Hawthorne. “Hin| revolver, ix-convie:. State Prison || Po"iassall the evabe felt of Bee ‘ Lam only thirty-twe, and I don't look |th@ concert. Mr. Damroach has a strong | fecently made @ trip to Kurope in| Hie jump had been well gauged.| United States de to-day? We'd be run- | Majesty will receive you, however. | seven years, baby.”"—Mrs, Wm. M. Fletcher, 544 : otder, Go 17” Uking for the work, which is of excep-| rch of a cure. Under it Viadimir crumpled and fell to} ning yet.’ Now!” Raeffaclo Mantelone, n‘neteen years hy 7 a we . ‘ O12” yes 4 tonal beadty as well’ ae Of econd mic] Mr. Carroll was a member of the|the floor like « flour tag, Hawthorne| “But,” expostulsted De Wits, “it te| At his last word the ante-room door| ald, born in Itely, pleaded euilty carry: '% St., August 21, Then he was off across the sicianship, and he has placed it on his| firm of Fiss, Doerr & Carroll. He and |° top of him and pinning him down. =| His Majesty's only chance. To stay |OPened and the King, followed by his} ing a revolver. First offense. City Re- Yor over 17 years Resinol Olntment again, but Gnally he settled down. “It! programme several times, Ho directe| his wife had be heak Gen, Hohenloe at that instant recov- | would be fatal, Escape is the only pos-| Companions, entered the study. His| formatory. sod $1) and fealaol Boap (3e.) A as Rot easy while T was a otudent |r °erars man ”erey Limes Ie directa| hie wife, had been separated for seven | wet trom nin trance of dismay, With | eible’'—- Majesty's withered old face was deathly| Victorian Palmuccl, thirty-two years| | (We, end #1) and Mesinel Boap (me) t 19 eonvince people that T had @ voles," | withe temperame ater vere ee years, pelos t iiness, She hur- | 2"Shout he drew his sabre and sprang| ‘There 1s one thing,” sald Haw-| Pale and he could scarcely support his| old, born in Italy, pleaded guilty carr Gea bal & heeaniald tomaty tor ee i rs aig ‘0 iim as soon @s she heard he Prince. thorne gravely, “ tottering weight. But outwardly he| ing a revolver. First offense. Peniten- @ paid; “but after that first appear |flects itaclf in the playing of his men.| was da: ly 11 tO kn seacte: Oc the tallen Srevely, chat Your Majesty } ance I was encouraged. I have been |It 1s one of the bost things they do,|onclled ne ny Ut ANG they were rec: | “nut Btake, whom the nolse of the} cannot ru away from." ee one ees Micut a seek et Nese GP AibL A Crentystale. veare t d 4 “Eh?” late jney f 4 ' a " ng r * y I “Your lajesty,” exp! plea ity receiving stolen goods. and dissect my own vote. aki in their playing. Before this they| ease his suffering. pirhde) Weveching tia aword tom Hor | Man’ Sun away from: history, | xt” wilt his, I believe, is @ deputation| First offense, Limira Reformatory. , ‘ thorne, had presented, for the firat time here,| “Mr. Carroll henfoe Blake yelled gleefully: brand you through all agen a the cow: . ‘By means of the gramophone. | Mr. Carroll was for many yeare one | "moe Blake yelled gleefully: » ¢ lardly king who let himme!t be Slates | respectfully entreating an audienc Frances Uhl, thirty-five years old, Treen I sing tor © record I listen oare-| tere concerto arueeo with fightneas and | alle Re the hoetee aoe aR Tammany| And as he woke ‘Radulext burst into | Of hia throne ¢ blues | “No!” vociferated Hohenloe above the| pleaded guilty, grand farceny. Style rufian who to-day brutally assaulted Prince Viadtmir, future King of Borros 4 : clamor, “thé army and the populace of! clothing and jewelry from employs: 4 aes aha ‘no! and Goldmark's scherao, opus 45,| mittee, he and Dantel ¥. Cohalan were | the Toom at the head of the Prince's) “Tou are right, Mr. Hawthorne,” an-|Sorrovina and—the Princess must re-| aah feuRa. Then I img the aria over agai: | with snap and crispness, ‘The orchestra|Charles I. Murphy’ jt guard. hile hte aroontng ateaden, decision. | tire,” he broke off, imperiously, at sight | === trying to overcome them. Once more | has never shown Itself to such advan- Sep rags while ‘his drooping shoulders squared | o¢ 1, fe ‘ Ysten to the result, and é I find that | tase. ‘CHAPTER V. themaclves and his wontedly listless] "Nr refused Irma haughti be TAT eta Ml Ms neil erat gee! | atid Iam not perfect I do t all over — A meeting in memory of the late : manner took ona strangely royal dig-| «your Royal Highness” Hawthorne | Zou" abdicavon. You must len tt, here enee more, and keep on until Tam éat-| Puccini's “Manon Lescaut," repeated | Vice-President James 8. Sherman, will! The Mob. Piste Dewi 1 ioe Ae 20d $a; |reassured her, ‘don't let this iittle onitle Maseaty.” Jnteroceed Hawthorne ified.” [At the Metropolitan Opera House last/ be held by the Republican Club to-mor- UGUBTUS II, KING OF BOR-| decision, We shall remain.” [demonstration bother you, Everything ‘King could apeak, ‘has depu- ‘Yea! ate. Younger interrupted. “Me tng host of ntnnitecs: Lutretis wn [TOW Afternoon at 2:90 o'clock In the club ROVINA, sat in) bis private) sire: exclaimed the Chancellor from|'®, fing to be all right. Now. than. | tized me to give you his answer.” wan over at Camden the other day sing-| the now punish soprano, wor ty oath | house, No. if Weat Fortieth street, ‘The stay at the Drlace late tnet! the window, “the square fe black with |Senilemen speak up! e e "You are the ing for records, and one 1 tiked espe-| vous ae on the opening might, repeated | Mectims, Will be addressed by Elihu ta Chancellor : Chatcatlon People. Some one 4# haranguing them," Wits and the Chancellor, Ani "Gr" course some one ts," sneered bi mob must always be ohenloe turned formally to the Kini “Augustus Third of Borrovina,” declaimed, “in the name of the army sially and wanted; but he would mot let | her initial success. Caruso was at his| fiete, Fae yg new, Frank &. | Ea re take i. ‘TM try again,’ the said. | best, and the two were acclaimed vocit. | mite, Reuben Taslie Maynard, Lucius fan't good enough!’ And he sang|croudy. Scott!, De Segurola and the Air of unrest pervaded the) °| Hawthorn whole palace, The King alone was un-|[Uiwthorne OA, i Most laxative and cat ns wea. | MOVE. i i‘ and of the nation that you have mis- pay eee the crowd, and they tis constipation, ough I was quite eatia- | "tt Of the singers, as well as the con- os “Has Hohenloe arrived yet?’ he} ‘A mob!" muttered the King. “I fear! ruled, it is the command of the people Oe Bai continued Fill ‘really (are attempt.” ductor, Giorgio Polacco, were made to| ‘“Volce Production,” by Nina D. Kuhn. neing up from some papers |*® Mob above all things. a that you be deposed from the throne ‘o Be Continued.) A oe on ‘ ‘ta the gramophone | *8re In the applause, On Tuesday, at Wadleigh High School, Babi" sniffed Hawthorne. “A mob 18] you have so long encumbered and dis- \ i] ‘an end to the occupation of “Das Rheingold," by Thomas Whitney | replied De Wits. nanlae, a’ only thing to fear Is the| graced. The nation that crowned you ' o sas Of) “There was a dress rehearsal at the|Surethe, and at Public School No. 133, ‘Hm! The commander-in-chtef of the| Mind that does the mob's thinki has spoken. You are King no more. rn denchers , Metropolitan Opera House yesterday | ‘‘Haensel und Gretel," by Caroline K.|army ignores hie King’s summons?| That's the thing to fear—and to b Here’—he went on dramatically, throw- \ “Oh, no!" replied Signor Ruffo, “The| morning of Moxart's “The Magic Flute,” | Goldberg. On Wednesday, at Public| And the Life Guards? Have they been| And I'm going to beat it. Your Masesty|tng a document on the desk—' | gramophone is of service only to singers| which is to be revived, 4 from Mavoritz as I ordered?” | Will give orders to have my friend Blake of experience, those who know how to| years, at to-day's matin afraid not, sire, or they should | admitted? He is at the ga School No. %, ‘The Stars and Stripes in| recall The few | Song and Story,” by Frederick K. Red-|_ “ by|dall, On Friday, at Public School No.| have been here by now.” him just now in my busine omm tone emissions, The province of | thelr comments after it was over, seemed |, “*Paraifal.” by Pearl Cleveland Wils| | “Then.” calmly decided the King.) At @ nod from the King the Chan- to think they had be en & rage| son; at Public School B, Bedford “that young American's warning was , BAY the singing teacher 1s to show peopie| t?, il en given @ rave) fon: & bose Revista Yare well ‘ecanant, it seems. Vladimir plans|to an attendant in the anteroom and i I can use whe don’t know how the way to correct “Songs of the Races,” by Myrta L. Mi a c meth: a aon, and at Putile Behool No. 2%, “Folk|a revolution, And ‘iohenloe and the returned, 0 re ute ae i ong oo, ode of Mme. Szumowska, the Polish pianist, | Songs of Russi by Lewis W. Arm-| army are behind him. It only remains Yes," went on Hawthorne. “Once sina 6 Bonen. Soni the, gréenoy ave tho first of three lesson recitals at| strong. ‘The usual Thursday evening re-|to learn when and how they intend to/ let me get a strangle hold on the mind The T " t C "9 W. T. Grant Co.”? the Rerkeley Theatre yesterday aftor-|citale are omitted because of Thanks-| strike. Ah, Irma,” he broke off & correct ear, Many singers do not pos-| noon. Her subject was the “Evolution | giving Day, Princess stole into the room. sees that quality. They sing off key,|of the Gonata Form,” which she illus- brings you here so late, littl for instance, and are ugoonscious of it.| trated by compositions of Couperin,| Dr. Frank Damrosch will hold a re-| “I hardly know,” she fal the| that's doing the thinking for that mob What |out there and I'll send thi cion screeching up a tree, “t| “You have plenty of confidence, Mr.| Pape’s Cold Compound silly revolu- ‘| Scariatt!, Mozart and Reethoven. coption at the Inetitute of Musical was worried about your Majesty. Ever| Hawthorne,” commented the King in| « ippe ii PRR ERS HAMLET ABOVE ALL) vas interesting ae well at instructive *| next Saturday afternoon, in honor of | since that shot to-day” |_| half admtring trony, cures colds and grippe in és QHARACTERS HE PORTRAYS. Gotteried Galson, ‘the union ‘anise | Why deat, that ie abwurd. Tam*—| “sure T'have, "That's what I'm nere a few hours—Con- ‘They are the people who are “What pa e my reper preceded “and from my window I could ‘or, And I guess I've got a corner on * Pay tory? Hamlet! I have studied Shake- ikeroe neon Mean ore jiretedlel sded BY @ luncheon at the | ote of people gathering An the equare|the local confidence market. A revolu- tains no Quinine. to open the new 25c Depart- aneare ence cares Sees nd cepectally| “The Girl of the Golden West” the| wiiam c. Carl wm aivanhi spies | ARS pasted on noting the exchange of |fs°ms" Pidia nee Hai, em tate Id will meas Btore ee Fulton: rete Ree ee eo the | PUCcint-Belasco opera, will get ite frat | tree organ concert inthe old Firet Pres. | quick nervous glances between De Witaldigtant clock struck, “midnight! Time| . The most severe co be broken between ‘A. & 8. and Presentation this season at the Metro- 1 the Chancellor. The former moved, | for our guests to drop tn.” and all grippe misery ended after singing that I'am thinking when I por-| Doiitan Opera House on Monday might | Catia bo ee ee ia omtaY,,evenine | oe it by chance, toward the nearest| ‘your’ Majesty!" exciatmed @ Tite taking dose of Pepe's Cold Com- Matthews. trey hie, but of the acting. 1 love the| itn the orlsinel bi Fak qa gy els dan setae tae window.” He left the room a moment| Guard officer at the door, “a crowd te| pound every two hours until three cumnes to express his varying moods, | 20h 0 vin thes pon wienseed OSD ELENA SDNY later to return with & look of perplex-| at tie gates. Regiments of the army consecutive doves are ts BS a Haven't you ever to dhow how he was diverted from his A . ity on his wrink! are with it. Gen, Hohenloe te at ther ‘ou will distinctly feel d pian of vengeance, to Dortray the means |": Polacco wil eonduct the work for the| , 12ute Sitliman will give a free Iecture Itt MTN Toad one of my men| head and he demands admittance in the | agreeable symptom leaving after. the any of their stores? I thought oy whitch he seeks 10 obsoure his| “et time here. For Wodnesday night tells me the American of whom you| name of the nation!" i >t ° - v" irst dose. bout! anguish et the abandonment of Ophelia, |‘! Trovatore” fe announced, with| sic Gn Monday, wt neck een of MY" | were Juat apeaking has gotten himeclt| “Then,” drawled Hawthorad “tet the | *” A eee habdkanhs a every one knew about them. MMng companion, Mr. Blake, | nation tu Their values are som He not mad this Hamlet, save in| “@"e Rapppold, Louise Homer, Lee — and his tra’ : - ness, head and nose stuffed up, fever- one thing: He ds obsewsed by the horror| Sietak and Amato in the cast, Mr.| Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin will give free | {nt earions tious. it, scene Be ar Wore. the King. “Hold the | ishness, sneesing, running of the nose, wonderful and they have such of the murder of his father and his|StUran! conducting, ‘There will be a[organ recitals at the City College on ped Snr prince Viadimi "Dp nothing of the sort!” snapped at, mucous catarrhal dis- nice things peprenes 40 ovente Day Gy ‘Gay "Parett Chari “Mid Del ceontinas of lane Wednesday afternoons, | it, Prince Viadimir?” echoed the|srawihorne. “Let ‘em in! Let in the t soreness, stiffness, rheuma- : ané night by night I have conjured up al" on Thursday, beginning at ES ie King, “a fight? You mean that tho| whole shooting match. Your Majesty. andotherdistressvanish, fast 1 hey in my mind Just how Hamlet felt, just | hurtnn tone ey cremated. Cart | Prince actually struck this American?’ | it's your one ‘best chance, The only ‘ake this wonderful Compound as year I bought over how to express his emotions. It was|{n the case with, Alfred Herts rere | CARDINAL FARLEY GUEST "Tam afradd, aire, that Wt was’ the} chance souil get” directed, with the, knowledge that of my Christmas presents : t . a American who struck Prince Viadimir.| “Captai, i order you to hold the|there is nothing else in the wor $ ws Youn soe viens | Bret epopered oe para Gh ete | AT HIPPODROME CONCERT. | tiieca. he Kenocked the Prince down." | utea!” repeated the ising: and the of | which Mi tenth: your taal toe tied there, and, in the Spring, I 2 pert rt c, ap- “Splendki!” chuckled the king, ficer, saivting, ran back to his post i ith- i ail the the. pear in ‘La Boheme. with Lacresia| John McQormack Will Sing for {mean deplorable! I fear this ta serious.” |" “"oh, Your Majesty,” complained Haw. | SPO misery as promply snd with bought everything that went “Among the other characters that 1|Horl, Bella Alten, Didur, De Somuroia | x aoe ae “The Prince ordered the arrest of the | thorne ay if correcting a stupid chill, | Out any other assistance oF bad after. into the making of my hat. love are Don Giovann!, Tonto, Acarpia | 424 Pint-Corsi in the other chief parti Catholic Protective Society's two Americans, They are now in Jal, "You're scribbling O. 1K. on your own | effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's nd Athanasl, I really have @ large| Mf Bilasco conducting, On Friday a Mr. Tawthorne"—— death warrant, Why ¢an't you leave |Cold Compound, which any druggist It cost me less than a dollar, a ’e Benefit. " peed Ermengy evening a Fepetiton of | “Koenlgs- enefit, “Hawthorne? repeated the Chancel-| this thing to me? Don't butt in. Til ean supply. Contains no quinine ; and you know how it wae , will be given’ with Geraldin 1 Hes . “Do you mean the man who struck | see you through. T told you T would." {longs in every home—accept no subs Here Mr, Younger intervened. “1 am | 7°, ‘ fe In ald of the Catholic Protective | !o: sea y u ne Bs . gia to be this man's friend,” he wald,| the direction Ce Altona sree atitiet | Soctety, engaged in court and prison |!i¢ Prince wae Mr. Anthony Hamtiton ‘There is nothing you ean do," ‘re~ tute, Tastes nice—acts gent! admired. : “aml to have been asked by im to ac-| nel und Gretel,” followed by “Pagllacer: | WOM John Mecormack, noted opera rey ine name,” asserted De wits | ruet te Ning 4 mob were 4)- = es ; . company vam Americs on thie, tte rill be presented In double Will at the ad yg oer 10 THAR, ali M/in surprise at the otior's eagerness, Make the I iver I never think of going to New first trip. family name te Titta urday matinee, Bella Alten, Marie odo o-morrow night.) why? ' . 4 A tnd he lives in Rome. He hes a wite| Mattfeld, Otto Goritz una Albert Relas | Several other well-known professionals | “pecause," the Chancellor answerea,| YOU Can Live to r | York without running in to fad ¢wo children and 1s most domestic | (th latter as the Witch) ‘will appoar | Wil aaniat. Cardinal Farley will ‘be wit ig rather a pity we did not know it Do its Duty | see what they have on sale. in ie jumpeniinck ope! he est of honor, his Arat public ap- Ty . There |; lo ce t of th ‘. fa Be geaten, Tey cour not come with | iterte ‘conducting, and Caruso, iucre | REArance since bla return from the Sp" tawihoee bn tovusa's Scimitar. Ht Be a Hundred | ., iam ia w0 when theres right de | T am glad they are opening as d «|ala Bort and Scott! in Leoncav 0c ot eat American capl- J ” Tttore, who is a composer of note, who | work. ‘i EMOROOYAIA AT Tricketa’ for: the. $000. sonta in tho| ene Re cetn merce inaieet meetin ay | eomach and bownle are right. | a place over here. talist. A men of indles, alth and hag Just written an opera, “Matena,’ ie! "Alda" will be sung at the Brooklyn | Hippodrome already have boon wold, |qniiuilted power {nthe United States’ | | which my friend hopes to sing. He has | Academy of Musle on Satuniay even-|DUt 1.400 chairs will be arranged on“ Ayit exclaimed the King; “that! } | & sister who is an artist. People ad-|ing, with Marte Rappold, Louise Homer, | 'he enormous ateae. It is probable probably accounts for his dictatorial ¢ a 6 fulgchous imatier depends yous | Gress me and call me on the telephone | Leo Slesak, inh Gilly, Ross and | {ve {hrowe which will greet the manner to-day, De Witz, see that he Mies stumgian and inactive you have got | It doeam't bother | Rothler in the c Sturani conducting. |“ sy ont phone ta nue part in the o is wet free at once, We cannot afford it 0 necessary . ofevery setiNB, | o we one of the largest 1 rest) an heel 1a hall it be? | woman, as wi + me a bit, Iam devoted ¢o him. He te gctcd 5e adn po ncee sity 20,08 CON | asuembled In the Hippodrome Franely | (ita with the United States by im mt THE W. T. GRANT CO. 4 J enitet the 1g, “ |prisoning one of its #reatest citizens. value te in th | le ne, Cirig Lewy apart from the fact | servioss of Olive Frematad, Dinh Gilly | cont tae is chairman of the concert| yr — |inuacTauiect & remedy which, I especialy | fat he is & great artist, and, ae I w: o . Bree onan tatn aie ceithe: aide ature in this (mportant sa he or d Tell uaa | Mincha Elman as soloists ent Cathotte Proteotive {Boctety | vaunted sa pee open wlniow, eine ay “+ ist me, T wladty accepted. BOARD OF EDUCATION's Binning to go wrong from becoming | {rapt ofthe desk, he, Pet & to gO Wrong from becomin, 1 y ! Wit tapped hy {You would hardly fhiak @. to look | REE RECITALS NEXT WEEK, Criminals, watches over rat omenders fy tig anced hie then th crac Lhe Poa yeh asad ye th i areas ‘The Board of Education announces the ae pate a Drigoners and espectally sit w following free evening lecture-recitaly !0OK* Mfter the work attached to the Hawthorne, diehevelied, bis creer ren, ees ae ee oe next week Gn Monday, at Pupiie Children's Court. Father Thomas J.jsoilet ant. tuinbled, his fave \ § Lynch, well known for his work among his hatr in’ disorder, was ve School No. 159, "! : the “submerged tenth" in New. York, | fore. (hem. FA ply Satilto Ae them tient Grace Ewing, and ot 8, Columbs Maib a the superintendems of the society. | “phe guard weujda't jet us in at (he; sale by all Ub'to-dele “druggist **