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Wednesday. Aprti So, ret? 1d Daily: Miens <e, tter, Pop?” * = #4 x jettitha! « BY « BY mu By C.M. he Bven ing Wo any ew arieci AFTER wien T Witt Presto! | witt Now Lobb tea baat CHaNce. THE Sausace, f wits CHanéa THis Dos BACK INTO & DOS BxdiBrr He SAusAce INTO A SAUSAGE e New Plog “He's a Good Listener “The Amazons” rn , arence L. Cullen. Still Young Enough Coke OP Tema \ to Be Entertaining. IF 1 WANT TO MAKE er A HIT wrth THAT BUNCH AT THE E B [ i ‘BY CHARLES DARNTON © enjoy yourself thoroughly at the theatre during this unprecedented cea- fon of revivals your mind must be a ecrapbook containing ‘original caste” of plays contemporary with your first love, or. your second wife, or some- thing, Uke that. Umiless you can promptly recall the blown-jn-therbottle artists ot “Ten Nights in a Barroom" or the private name of the horee in “Under Two Flags’ you feel you have sadly neglected your dramatic education. ., Just behind mo at the Emoire ‘Theatre last night sat a lady who informed the gentleman at her side that she was intorested in seoing “The Amagons’ again because Vincent Serrano had been engaged to play his old role of th Frenchman. ‘Then Fritz Williams broke through the underbrush es. that bold ES Ms edventurer and caused her to gasp: “Oh, In mistaken! Serrano is.playing the came end guitar jp ‘Arisona’—that’s what I read in the evening peper. ler whole evening -—— \ anything, but et (he: teme you might haye been spofled if she had not recognized Ferdinand Gottechalk as her t not taking a chance on losing old, amuaing-friend Tweenwayes. - Listening is not neveseartiy ‘Although Mr. Gottschalk has given many performances tn the past ten or - ea twelve yburs that have put his Tweenwayes quite in the shade, he is at the samo time the chief figure in ‘The Amazons,” this in eplte of the fact that Miss Billfe Burke displays hers with @ generosity equalied only by the electric sign over the penis. fhouldn’t be at all suprised ¢o read in Surning letters one H L jet,’ with Miss Billie Burke as Ophelia.” po} ia feats Pe} pis lr the tin, of the stars, why this exeberant young woman should be “starred” in the play that Pinero might have cailed “The Three Suffragettes,” without apologtes to Dumas, tf he had written {t in the ight of later developments along feminine lines. The three daughters of the disappointed Marchionens who are Drought up as boys were undoubtedly born before thelr time. And now, by! Managerial favor, the youngest if not the least of these is suddenly raised to that Giesy height recognised far and wide as a “star part.” Everything that stage management can do {s done to sive Miss Burke the centre of the stage. | Once when Mr. Gottschalk is! obliged to share it with her thet modest actor | bows his head tn order not to steal} pe even so,much as a glance from. the ; : \ 449 Fs. Copyright, Pantin tne Brenig diencé, Meanwhile the bright and j is a, oe byes be Yet deg « evidently particular helps herself p the “hmaate: along with @ ragtime ditty that is ba Kg ogg hel 96 ae ead “i it easily within her range. At other times! ———— c Del she overacts unblushingly, but finds her y excuse for this in the indulgence of a i “decovered” a ti Public that 1s too delighted by her buoy- V i ny , some disreputavie ant personality to subject her acting to ‘ i one ” Padi lg sori e panna oe i u unt eePtht 235 ! ai i | i Ht &3 fit 5 iH the acid test. Yet affeotations are i , wi so marked that an audience must be NAY bookshop on one side, a laundry on the b not to see them. For one thing, i Aly ther, Thie te the way you break the news: . “dome time ago—ob, QUITE some time ago-—-when I was out on a bit of a she has evidently been too Intent upon cultivating an Engtish accent that is} more amusing than convincing. i i It is a pleasure to listen to Miss Mir- twig I stumbled into this place. You Wie Burke.as Lady Thomasin, 7 le ents, an Huglish actrees. who| ‘An Absolutely NEW T; know, one 19 always looking for @ con: | @ @ Lady Nooline easily, and to Miss Dorothy Lane, who not only speaks y ype |ventent Iittle hole in the wall in @ city ‘Dut gives Lady Withelmina giritsh charm. The performance generally Of Detective Story § RERRAD ROOT BO |where ono ts so well known and #0 fe lacking in charm, or et any rate in that finer quality called sympathy which a — a | (This statement ts ac- eves farcical comedy demands. In gisin words it's a bt rough, t not hard. \companted by an embarrassed, though But*tlies Annie Esmond has authority, at feast, as the mother who tries to (Copyright, 1912, by Dodd, Mead & Co.) protect himself or herself should & cred from the shock of Denny's ex- Koing to take enough expert testimony | pompous chuck! “And I discovered $mprove upon nature by putting hor daughters in trousers. As an innocent by-| S¥NOVSi8 UN PRI CHAPTERS, —, Sonata, for that person tO posure and punishment. to outwelgh the tragedy of @ beautiful! something distinctly worth while-a etander—or “sitter"—I must say that the exhibition of feminine charms given | Cris Keunely ® « detwotive-solen ee a 0 Romany Ged: Wa Uy sah, Cela ts meal! No frills, no ‘serviee,’ fm the gymnasium ecene te enough to make any man think twice before popping | Miss wcimina susan: asstid with lie WhO @uftered from an ancurlem of the CHAPTER IV. sien iE gat veeaies 86: goauitiad, class food, EXQUINITELY he question, . lo a newmpeper man, Walter Jameson, who tur heart, the writer, or rather the forger, The Deadly Tube. for carelessness that no mere court de-|Coked—and an atmosphere: ‘The men who view the display are not, of course, easily discouraged. For | rise the story, & Miss Dishre calls on Kennedy of the two documents I have shown, by feat matter, alt of Pinero’s characters are cut out of cardboard. You have only | deain’yy Syst’ marifce, Temes bre, te loom at them to Know they are Impossible, The actors can hope to be nothing | sell maguale, ity Hauto's wil ibe Wat of moré than jumping-jacks, In tl respect Mr, Williams 1s satisfactory for the i mosphere!” OR Heave wake, Grogory, ci#lon can ever overcome, at @ ‘ atl “Dy the denth of Be, Biabes ‘ | what in the matter?” asked | “Gregory, you can rely on me,” said) That gets ‘em gol ‘Then you #0 aner and the founding of an alleged sahool Craig Kennedy, as @ tall, Kennedy. “Anything I can do to help/on to say that yau're quite sure they 3 in @ distant ont of the country— nervous man stalked into YOU 1 will gladly do. Jameson and I] wouldn't care for the Place, because imple reason that he is nimble. However, years have not taught him to be Be ee ot sie wy subterfuge, if you recall, used in our apartment one evening. Joe oe arene at soles se dinnen, ‘oh, well, in the @rat place the person at @nything more than the conventional stage Frenchman. Mr. Gottachalk fs a womcdy show, least one famous case for which t! to your office and talk Maen ne IOWD/ the next table, although very delight- ghastly looking object, but he does his best to bring the skill of a comedian to figs ee tw om Yohott aera” convicted perpetrator 2 10 OW not m Word about the cave qin] ful and unusual, may not be found tn the task of @ monkey climbing a stick. Shelley Hull ts too sclt-conectous as the | Bove, Bums, fo the bresice of the raring Mfe wentence in Bing Bing. 6 we have hed dinvent, About the case till) tii9 Blue Book, And that, perhaps, the muscular lordiing to make Litterly lkeable—a very bad mistake for a good- hr , ¢ of camaraderie that alwaye pre “I nee very plainity that you have heen Jeoking young actor to make. The park that is the ecene for two acts is given ns seamiones| and examine the hearts o' Cater ahook hi td with bai 74 worrying about the blow for a long the, may overstep the bousdary line @ true touch by Thomas Reynolds, who plays the gamekeeeper with a real sense CHAPTER Ill. whether thero blow has fallen athe w ell, It haw fallen, | The next thing vo a bit, don’t you know? ef ebaracter, and while Morton Selten ts the last actor in the world to suggest (Continued.) ering from an ai cand ‘“ ter, #20 Hinply into a chair and tossed an he leak ones tho c!tuation and see] pats all, After that they'd oat the English clersyman, he isn't half bad. . The catcium light cea eputter. evenin: pat Neneay family rhinestones an@ turn the pro- O° mapotly, “The Amazone" te attil young enough to be entertaining, to say | The Bacteriological Detective. one person after another was exnaie yr rea iny on the frat page Dinner over, we rode downtown tn t coeds over to you if you'll take them Bo you take them. You sey: a vory inaccesattte place, out going to walk It. My goodness, Es 4 In red Ink on the first page, in the subway, and Gregory ushored i pothing of Miss Burke, whose youth ts her fortune. In @ word or two, the sign ry} URTHERMORE, 1 have ined) the health conmiegare Uttle square he: “Latest News,” an office bullding on Madison avery ‘at the Empire advertises a pleasant spring ton! ascertained from hie femme OY Posting with wid leaps as Kennedy read the caption, “boolety where he had a very handsome suite uf family physician, whose jr it would burst the bonds of Its prison Woman Crippled for Life by X-Ray several rooms. Wo sat down in his} wo! other form of heart disease, Mr. Advice to Lovers | [rir cation to suns ne against Dr, James Gregory, an X-ray ©-eht, Mra/Huntington Gwe 's-or rather |ing your way through the streets that specialist with offices at —- Madison 1 suppose I should suy Was—one of the] approach It, you will see more wond: avenue, to recover damages for injuries {mous beauttes of the city. From wnat! ful ‘types than you've ever tmagined. % amdavi , 2 Pete Treatment. Waiting room to discuss the affair, ; aa tata ake Uf pecorino nett OO ADCS AALIOD CO ". nel 5 pare, bare, and make ite ecape If poseible? “Pepe TUDMimen reveaiea ie watt iy indeea nie iene’ casa Sow. neengreane I ae _ Lon : the sult begun to-day,” continued the Degan ennedy, myst 10% trax Betty Vincent's eater from thir of any the gut begun tonay ™ continued wns Pera, Kennedy: “ainvat igre trail tN va about character! Threads ‘overed with the stethoscope. pan AnAPOOROORODROLOPDOLOCPOCPPCDOLDOLOL * CY BAA Oe 108 a respmmendation after the typhela e was terrible, “T felt Mian Fils- Which Mra, Close alleges sho received the 5 aye her "beauty ah bean| "you may arrive to dlecover the piece A Vi; roke out in bis country house, also We m while under his care. Several months edb: is dermati*ts, them thet It ‘he Girl With Pretty Clothes. enya he does not suffer from heart hand Involuntarity grasp my ama ton ine began @ course of X-ray treat: stand, Doctor, is pras: anne. 4 HE reason why the young men of to-day te afraid | disease |: fe " ff water atand- Ment to remove a birthmark on her a s “a in any form. lence I reached a glass of water am 4 continvet short while, and that you' rh that evel he meets 1 neck. In her complaint Mre. Clore al- raig, with hie v Roe eee ee Tian be Chee te ioc eeetareaaa chnmnrtar of the [ne pear Me 90 jecture table and Ty that Dr. Gregory has carelessly alt closed and his finger tips tor | set there in time to plok your tabl doce oe commissioner was bending over Caused X-ray dermatitis, a skin disease as if ho wero taking @ mental th , f cancerous nature, and that she has ory of the facts in the case, “her tering so adlan te Gino been rendered’ a nervous wreck DVes Aro so shattered that sho will through the effects of the rays, Simul- Years in recovering, if she ever doei taneously with Ming the suit she left the doctor siinply. ‘I my- cramped lecture feom home and entered a private hospital, Self, for Instance, wbjJect to the tters and figures in both ¢! earns enough for his wife's clothes there won't be the price which when magnifi of supper left.” more easily detected, I therefore con- A “Lonesome Man” writes me this interesting explana-| clude that both are forgeries, and I tion of the large number of bachelors, Girls, are you sure|am ready to go further and eay that Se nd at one end of the room with an X-ray there isn't anything in it? I think that you have the right|t}ey are forgeries from the same hand. see bear to.pretty clothes which you oan afford. But don’t many| “It usually takes a couple of weeks geat, Mra, Close le one of the moat popular Prepay pected attacks of neuritis. ¢, Jam under the influence ty times a day, . Lesite tried hostenses in the smart set, and her of you epend money on gaudy costumes which ought to| after Infection for typhold to develop, It seemed an " Piven Craig 10% wil be keenly felt buy you nourishing food? And perhaps the effect on the|a time sufficient in itself to remove sus- to adjust the 7 “Ww! el bad vl treatments a N men you know 1s less favorable than you think; perhaps | picion from acts which might otherwise felt the excitement, While the commis- Fh oS I I lg all eatments 49 eg Oremory. “T ecord of them it 1s what “Lonesome Man" describes, Ho ends his plea| be scrutinised very carefully if happen- #loner hesitated, Kennedy reached over T told you the other day about this "NOW, On the other hand,” resumed and the dates, while will give you thus: ing immediately before the disease de- and lnpatiently switched on the electric | [Oh toe eet ot aucer CAMB, “I know you, Gregory, very well, presently. Certainly they were not nus “ y in full force, ‘ frequent enough to If girle would get toxether and reas like ladies and| Veloped. I may add, also, that it is MEVe in fill torte | on punaing about at, that after a few treatments Only the other day, before any of thie merous enoukn ox treuient shomen y Tha mot ke Idiots, they would find that every decent man| Well known that stout people do very ys tor the instant, the large form of 1 was afraid to carry on any more and atane: leak hare with your f sroutd Uke and respect them." oorly when they contract typhoid, ee ere aes Tefured to do aot. She really has derma~ Vow “that the nem bere. 3H wv," writes: “‘I-won the love of especially if they are old, doen the stethowrope tel titla and nervous prostration, exactly ax flew” wnat {Del lawyer of Closes has {oF pately fo ine ae. penitien and {ptelligent suri, but after- She Does Not Speak. Mr, Bisbee was both stout and old. Doctor?” asked Crat she Alloren 1b her compiaial, Mh Ber your nee dP © time, Ang t ‘iso which 1s placed over X: ward my love began to cool, until now “J. C." writes: “A certain girl To contract typhold was for him a expectantly. He was as unprepared for fore Heaven, Kennedy, ly can't see know that you of the mo . the could pousibly have been #0 affected b sr ot by the few treatmenta I gave her, And (iyeruy cay operatore in the city. If York has passed judgment to-night, just aa 1 was leavidg the Of- most brilliant men of science in Amer- n this astounding oriminal, The aneur- fice, I received a telephone call from her ica will be ruined. Now, having sald Durst.” husband's attorney, Lawrence, very thie mwoh, tet me ask you to describe soft weight on my shoulder. kindly informing me that the case would just exactly ‘what treatments you gave Gtar did have the be pushed to the limit. 7 tell you, It Mrs. Close. 1. I missed-the greatest locke black for me.” ‘The doctor led us into his X-ray tube fe “What can they do?’ room ,adjoining. A number of X-ray yello' ly nothing left. I have, tl me that she loves me, but recently| Virtual death warrant. Knowing all pw it er ear fone to induce| there has cen @ misunderstanding, al-| these tacts, tain pergon purposely the @ivi to releese me from our engage-| though J am ignorant of ite cause, But| SUSHt out @ crafty means of introduc: pants bit me threatens to die of a| she does not speak to me when we meet.|!M6 tyPbOId fever into Mr. Bisbec's broken heart if I leave her, What shat! Would It be ef] right for me to write! family, That person, furthermore, was 160’ inooulated agains’ and ask her why she treats me in this it typhoid three times 01 am sorry ter the girt, but you will! way? @uring the month before the disease qwrong her more by marrying her with 3:think you ave justified in demanding wae devilishly ews surreptitiously in- life seeing 27h Gre tans Pom beans Bes oom 8 UN ome aster sae "Det Do you eugpoes any iury i whey vere neaiiy gut aay 10.» great bem , . a | mA ‘ “— . a‘ @ all> ae OF Sal inky Fa