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OTT es = _— ————— gi BF 5 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 19160 es ' The Stage Isn’t All Play and No Work OH, CRUEL ARTIST! TIN PLATE KING SELLS. [Ss sess." et". A] a acumen Yauderille performance will be giren oo Hiway, 40 Bt, Even. te and dancing avace will be reserved on EMPIRE Lani M a For the Young Actress, S Billie B HE INSISTS ON BUYING | FAMOUS STEAM YACHT seem sae ae | ep nme al 9 Letress, Says Site Burke’ HSMFESUNGRE) TUMLSHW, NORD 2222s [rere Ames ‘eaeeen. . Thantee, In Norewmer, 10 pe HL r ples ied . i ~ A om z 3 wee ar i ae ets zara < li Burke ie wen Livre Creu k And What's More, the Real ee Will Be Remodeled | meri ea Tes tarot a So's5 || BELASCO™ ae Le Mrs. Figaro Says She Dis- | by Former Senator and sel Comm mf hee Frances aa SECRET covered She Had a Rival. Fly His Private Signal, | amheniiay sh sceat ia ei ey The Aerial HT THEM MONDAY" ey ROME FANN SWiNI ie Dad a te Perhaps he had an artistic eye and) When the staunch steam yacht Rhe- | Women” eee ee eee liked extremely modest colors, but be! cialr, which flew the commodore'a bunt- teri eoeaeny, ore odor of the “Bint of that as it may, Charles Figaro had no| ing of the Atiantic Yacht Club when |dwe™ net month. Me will eo to. London to | FULTO sete whoa ae Fight to buy his wife's lingerie, That's| Danfel G. Reid was ranking officer of | snemne' ft Sen tas tonnaeh N jest a Cam the Tentmake latinees Today de the organization, oes Into commission [ayemes er, Bets Ket etme ta Brand || THE, MISLEAD tN ‘thin apring, she will fy the private sia- ae Hudson ne Ty ag of ex-Senator Netnon W. Aldrich of | DEAD ACTOR LEFT FORTUNE. GEN, IGnN RecA what Mrs, Grace 8, Figaro, wife of the artist, says In a complaint for separ tion filed toalay in the Supreme Court. “In his cruelty,” she complains, tm which Guy Warwick, R. I, The famous old craft, <a after @ long period of retirement in the| PARIS, Jan. %—Harry Frageon, the! Marine Basin at Ulmer Park, war sold | Vaudeville actor, who was killed by his recently by the former “Tin Plate t $400,000 In addition to ng" to Mr. Aldrich for a price which is not stated; but undoubtedly far low- For several years th Mra, | ¢f than her original cost, for when the Income averaged 960,000. Th . | Rhecluir was bullt, ir 1908, she was the| father's crime prectudes him from tak- Penultimate word in marine construc-|!"® the money, and aa there aro no nox other relatives it ts expected the for- tune will lapse to the Governm IT TAKES SiR OR SEVEN Years TO AGQUIRE Pose Not only that, she sa! aisted upon going alone into the lin- erie shops. te had Figaro declares, cents a day, or maybe © cents, But these spells were very short and infre- Ti = rare occasions he gave me| THE yacht wan ong of the firat to be - was |*uipped with twin screws, and It te)”, | earning @ salary of more tnan #100 «ld It comt Dan Reid, then at the height Chiich, here | of hin fame pender, $10,000 a month said the sunny-haired philosopher, | stra, Figaro also mentions that he|'® Keep her in commission, this entirely Ucultlace “most of all for the reason that the | chased her around tne house with a #PAFt from the lavish expenditures In- laughter it brings*from an audience | putcher knife. She heard he had an|C!rred tn enterteining friends on fre- Proves that it makes people happy. ! gpartment at the V Cortland Hotel, vent cruises. That sound means more to me than, she celled up and ask At VAR | p and asked the telephone| As » Ko nowa ote Not anything else in the theatre, But if 4! operator for her husvand Is not mpeedy. Her average is about MET Y Sia Wea Reg ee comedy hae its serious side, so much | teleph tor replied that Mr. |ten knota, but ahe can be pushed to sev. Co, a F face Cte fe getlous side, go much | telephone, operator replied that afr | fon knots, put ane can be puaned te¥".,| to Be Congratulated! || Elsie Ferguson vee the Rheciatr Figaro was.not in and volunteered the combination. But eves the light, frivo-| information that “Mrs, Dan Reid had her designed he told] —They are constan HOWAY, 38 3 ar at lous play offere a young woman the! not in either. his marine architects, Tama, Lemoin St i A ¥ ASTOR ts. Wed. (Pon. training ehe needs. It takes six or} “Oh, ho!" suid Mra, ne, he wanted a boat that would have! © sd tag ing their eyes iste ven Re erin! : seven years to acquire polee, and to my self “U'li wee what there ie in this! [a large cruising range and big bunker| SUarding against eye trouble. ATINEER GAL a " WANT TO WEEE mind a girt should not be given a really | And she did. Next thme whe called up| capacity. The Rheciair could cross thes yo Examined Without Charge i important role—a character that means! she usked for “Mrs Figs Fo” and, sure| Atlante with an average speed of eleven Regi Eye Physicians lec andes Bnd Abad fomething, that is fundamentally true enough. aweet little Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.80 to $12. and human—until ehe hae had at least, “le that you Mra. Figaro? veral—in those daya—novelties were Vormerty 25. to $1, Mat Practically Speaking, She half a dosen yeare of training, With- {nt oer pa eal se Included. Her deckhouven are of steel, | a9 Magrarertga arn at nuatig Kee, | Une oe, out it she can never fee} at all sure 4 ine pinchosed with teak, and she has a flush yw Doe. Mi 1 "s¥eu, Who is this, may I ask?" in. ni 17 Weat 42d—N.Y. -" Die n't Mind Doing a of herself when the stage is left In her j quired’ the voice. deck where ex-Commodore Reld St, Preskiyn, Wight’s Ironing in He . |) hangs." “Well, you bold Impostor ia guests could while OO { is ing in r “Your training began in musical com- 1 Mra, Fi ve ah sete Each of the stateroom: edy, did it not?" T ventured. (You| stand! You ar jomebreake: : BILLIARDS on Play, Though, have to be ee euseru th these matiaral) What the Uetle votce sa Aaah Grate Wott ann a Rhone’ tones ~~~ SAVINGS BANKS, A fly 0 joned, for a ra Whe an a Lh SNe Oey latinee Girls Have || My, fret stage experience was In| Sees, he real, on her eur drume and [Of Orlental luxur Th oan Felt Like Giving Her a musical comedy,” she no ut TV she hung up, too, When the Rheclatt took the water mraing BY 6 Hand With th | , | Hed Arad iat boil an Mra, Figaro wil receive $10 0 wea . the yarde ot ths Burtee Dry Dock ex an el ; ) ; e c ntil the trial of the separation ault, | Cor at Port Richmond, #. 1, Mra. : ore ith the Clothes \ Ic did the usual thing—everything but! according to Justice Gavegan's dect-|Herry J. Topping, then Mien Rhea oat “1 . basket—Hasn’t Forgot a base solo—and then got a chance on sion to-day. This ts to be applied to| Reid, whattered the traditional bottle; . ‘ “ ° } (ith in ‘The School Girls.’ They ‘the support of the two Figaro chil- | of champagn inst the trim craft's ~~ it Was ‘My Little : gave me a song that nobody wanted, | dren, Charles J, and Margaret, Steal, brow the vessel hei CARNEGIE ara eget ry ' — |) My TAttle Canoe, you remember? .It fame, which Incidentally is a com- YSA AYE Bresdway end Drieze Ave. Breckive Canoe” That Carried ~ turned out to be the song of the piece. | DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND. bination of her own and her mother's, Notten tev gives By 4 Her to Succe ||and then they took it away from me} Ever hear cu blood red diamonds? The dimensions of the Rheciair, which Ht re ag Th SO Seas es ere wn ae Teh tare marble Re damonas The cow |r eine,” ereeat | ~GODOWSKY Ls PER” | GOs) eret nee Wik sn | Hest stones in the world. 313 feet; length on the water line, 184 OU ae ey Charles Darnton, , treme ats “ine song. and after one| stvel on ue tvs tga oh} fects bewin, 27 feet, und draught, 18 eed CENT. = mae actress who can do gagements in ‘The eee at Dy i tei aeten ONG ak Tell a tn a Ebene Vp oy, seveepene a c 4 ‘The Belle ley- & Ried Lag phen t a meres / CMB Basyase, || sue aon’ and ite ale eer: |ctuseof some of the most excitne| NOTES OF THE THE THEATRES. | CR EASe neither pe. raw fattrthe trem Jeneary HERE'S nothing “personal” oughly that I went all over Bash Al New York. H ie tte Dare en wt at aeuse | AT ge Btls, ms ‘about this, in apite of the fact Nad to be taken Into consideration.| If you have seen the play you knew | king for a job in a Play. ToWOulll These adventures are told in a thrill-| wirvet the, wage chilares st, Belearo Theatre ES BANK OPEN MONDAY BVEG, ¢ TO tS that tho one and only servant| Naturally. the American girt has more|how Norah's husband makes her toe|have worked (or | Lobia S| ing yet irresistibly rollicking way In| omernor afternoon og e'ctanr the meming Mots, Wed, & Mat, at 2, Nights at 8, Set independence; she chooses her work {f|the domestic mark once he gets her to| week, though I was getting & Very wnitong Cut Diamond,” by Jane |Actors Keuity aseorianca, hs of our simple menage falled to come| she determines to earn her own living [his shack. In a, sincere effort to edd [good salary at the time, Finally Louis’ pO V00" 0. Cf ehe funniest, most Stit-| tn Slooday afterseom, at the Depdguarten of . “LOUISE” EXGELSIOL: SAVING S BAVA ToPERAMIND in with the New Year, and is atill out| #"4 goes about It sensibly and fearless. | to this knowledge, I inquire who was putting on ‘Mr.j ‘ring romances of the decade. Fi nes erpe lg set ly, Hut in Mngiand there are family|“Do you think a woman likes to be for Charles Hawtrey, saw me in the wilds of Manhattan. No; this Praia patkarey ey y brewebuatenl eye. man and said, ‘Try her.’ I stayed throug’ ig an “ad.” that Mr. W. Somerset! ten years that daughters have broken| Mies Burke caught me with a look |'Mrs. Ponderbury’s Vast,’ and then Me Maugham must have inserted in his} famond Cut Diamond” will begin |tcrnta'®,gunet, Prete Dean, vil daicr oa in Monday's Evening World. New,” One hundred apd fifty colored pictures (Coatloued alt t Unprecedented n't miss a word of this big fiction jo tustrate his remarks, at n ay from them at all. Norah is left|from the corner of her eye as she re-|Frohman brought me here ‘erhate he | ae ete nt Just liky any other ‘matiness of the corr TAR dict etiAY aie sia mart mind while he was preparing “The| ciples by the death of her employer plied: “l suppone it depends upon the | is icon Me | book you've read. a(t Bee Teatro neat Touma afer Tae oa al sume | Land of Promise” for a venturesome| preity nat ta Tee ae aie a wroman Rice a acm |,siee Fille Burke didn’t say “it was] Thrills, laughs, suspense, | ove at | lly ‘wy debe Ualweely. and “Phe. Geet a EATHAT{ Hine, met public, Then, when a family row breaks up her] man, though ahe may not like him to be My tae “but ah might, Nonestly ave Soe EW INES Ls Be MCN, neanesaty comet Wr: Worteries ho ft, a, | b i iit Shi td 1 fe on her brother's farm in Cani too firm. Isn't that it?" hout turning the color of her Kf & iT La as Fic pimedebaeey ah eaten as she acts on the spur of the imemene acd ‘At any rate, we let it go at that and et ui whet : sonne woman eral es “Diamond Cut Diamond" rae aliine sans ceth coe Wi Gr aah | ? pole ge Billie Burke, with a gleam in her eye, | ‘**e# the first man that offers himself| went back to the stage and ite work. | wouldn't be glad to find herseit in auch | Remeber, Oia ndecing world, |! tea Tigadonts et ene nee hse tat Pal aswell as tier hair, eusgested in ithe to get out of her diMculty.’ “I shall never get tired of come @ boat? Lage 3 WITHIN T E LAW! ood mm president, : SEP rurspay— THE YELLOW TICKET BRONX a “ee course of a little chat just before she — _ i ae a. em Nnema ecto “ald up" t! mptly falls|be Louls Mann in a tabloid version. o "esha yap hee agate nis one womans and. BAe Prom? ating a Husband,” Jack Norworth, dishes at the Lyceum Theatre last in love with her e 1 i ight. The idea struck me as something New Plays for Coming Week chats and Doris Wilson in “Through the while, especially now that the The Winter Garten will offer a new | Looking Glass.” igh coat of living Is such a painful Maude Adams in “‘The Legend of Leonora,” snow The Whirl Of the ook ia OY Temper in sonan, John Rice and Sally DEAN C. * WORCESTER ubiest. It was a new point ot view | Mabel and Edith Taliaferro in “Young Wied nent Saturday ight: The Oo"s Hom-|anen, Melle nnd. Higgna, Trovsto : that Mise Burke offered as she solemn- |] 44 9° Ve oung lom,”” berg, A epecial feature will be the p-|Cooper and Robinson, and others. wi THE Meg ol PHILIPPINES” |] doth Street and 6th Avenue ly affirmed: itty Mackay, The Yellow Ticket,”” William || piitance ot Lydia Kyasht, » Russian] Neil Kenyon In Scotch character i Garden Eyaie,, £3 debe, ir yin eta. Sis " tern as tetaens Pivibeed [idees aes ae “To my utter astonishment matinee Collie. i in “A Little Water on the Side,” “A Thou- |) dancer, who has been at the smpire studles will top the Bin at the ate Wet THE PLEASURE ERS | Pt!" gi bio. Bow 00, ‘been declared at the rate of ears. 0 0 ; " eae, coi reales ee Avail! sand Years Ago,” “Eliza Comes to Stay,” and “The cece Pepaigenh be tanisn, ‘rorraine,|Howard and Mabel McCane in sonks, FORBES * ee eae Fy ei Be Onda pele tere ? re Lasky's “‘Clownland," Fisher and niveraa ‘Thunday, 3 18, aldn't Uke to see me doing troning on Whirl of the World. Ralph Herz, Bernard Granville, Roszika | Jesse Lasky own! lands aher and ane oe wkinia rae Bs = So ce y- Laws, teen in : Dolly, Wille and Eu: oward and | © thas nen bane a ate and ca i the Hanton Brother Whirl of | Janis Trio = Hh that heavy basket of clothes and car- En new plays, mbt to mention|John Barrymore, Florence Reed, Em- ie ¥ 40 = —" — Sime: SAVINGS BANK World" ts in two acts and twelve] Charles Ross and Mabel Fenton in a though she needed help, Moreover, in the play she {rons a shirt so well and above all folds it so deftly that she not only wins admiration but inspires con- sur - on Monday evening. Leonora { tried|remain in St. Petersburg, but refu “Tt never occurred to me," she added, | fOr murder after having pushed from|to accept the “protection” offered h “that any one would mind my pitching] Tailway carriage @ man who insisted | by an official. Her action places her in in and doing my share of the work, |0n keeping the window open, thus let-|@ dangerous position, from which she ts| lish dramatic actress ried it we wanted t other novelties, are on the list|mett Corrigan, Julian 1cEstrange and eres } sb is January 10 draws interest from tak neArge reed aaa hap a eta for next week, the first two| Arthur Forrest In the more important |*cenes with several big ecenic CL bli Sa nPepa ade ae . ee Fo.day 218, 20e WERE et ia re laden. Se hen puree Panik nights of which will be unusually] roles, The play takes its naine from the aU eek. craanite une Cll re Ae “« OTRAFFIC-1 SOULS Frankly, Miss Burke doesn’t look an| crowded with opening perform: Yellow tickets feaued by the police of| Harry Tauder, the Sol on Mone | c and John , ot a ria 7 William G, Ross, Secretary. One noteworthy event will be the| St, Petersburg to women of the streets, |Comen to the Casino Theatre : . ARDINA DANSE: Teas 8 te @.AU = Xn : appearance of Maude Adama in ‘The|A young Russian Jowish woman of | day afternoon for n week's eugagemnent good ip new gongs will include * Nice | ‘Just to Save a Girl," a new dramatic fantastic comedy reputation finds herself compelled | His_ne bs put Nicer toleketch, will be the feature at Keith's Bonnie Maggie | Union Square Theatre, Amon) will be Mrs. Gene Hughes in “Youth,” ‘Tom Waters in a plano specialty, and Laurence Semon, cartoonis Legend of Leonora, ct by J. M. Barrie, at the Empire Theatre | to have one of these tickets in order to| 0 Get Up In the Mornin Lie in Bed,” "Ta Ta, Darlin,” and “The Lodger.” With ? der will be Mona Garrick, an Ei Irene Bervesen, Ethel Bourne,| Prootor's Fifth Avenu : ee NEW YORK SAVINGS BAK N. W. Cor, 1éth St. and 8th Avenue 4, IR PERC at the NT, y ‘jan cymbalist; Theatre will 1 quppose it’s because I've done eo| ting the cold alr rush in upon her ohild, |eaved by ® young American newspaper | Hunger! mara | } r much playing in other roles, But it's] Who was IM. The fact that the mother | man, PORTFRIYO, OHA CIROE:. ee oe pod or Sak 3.20, bald eae herete. odd that any one should take exception | committed this act to save her child eee ¢ uttie|Rolfe'’s “The Porch Party: Ball and Rrtcoun INT ATs We aS ‘everyday toll on the] appeals to the chivalry of lawyers,| William Collier comes to the Hudson| Lydia Lopoukowa, the charming lille} ty te ie woven Mischief hy ™. Y i mot is, no matter how | Judge and Jury, and she comes off tri-| Theatre on Tuesday evening (with “A| Russian dancer, will appear Wen Ane ciham, he aay on Meee wtttiati re sin the sup-| l4ttle Water on the Sid Jardin de Danse, begining Monday far umphant. Among ot ty-third Street Theatre. Hines and NUR ae DY any means all play and no| porting company will be Aubrey Smith, | himself and Grant Stewart, The sceneu| night. She will be assisted by Hamund) peel + ee “id poo eee auton, whathor| Arthur Lewis, Morton Belton, Eilae| are laid in and about St. Jamo, L. I.| Makalif, A special orchestra has been Repineton wiles. AiNt placa. at. She . he BIJOU eu ro ts sane “CITIZEN>’ SAVINGS BANK - she's wearing a drawing room frock or|Clarens and Leonora Chippendale, The comedian has the rote of a young| engaged for Miss Lopoukowa’s season) i Taiyo will pe the chief attrac AND 58 BOWERY. COR, CANAL @f, MD Mishen apron, Aca l'm only too glad , 8 8 man who returns to his home town and|on the New York Theatre roof, PA RSA eemta Men AL BE Ll LITTLE Than, 140 W 8 wines WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC EMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND, to get away from frills for # change.| Mabel and Edith Taliaferro will be| ‘rie# to save the family fortune by ap- 2s 8 Afth Stree Theatre, $ Bernard Sha In ‘the: lttic French plays that have|scen am co-stars in “Young Wisdom’ |Dlving his ideas of “high finance.”” With| Forbes-Rohertson moves to the Slan- ial ut AS: ORI a8 be peas! ts alo hitherto fallen to my lot I had nolat the Criterion ‘Theatre on Monday| MF ColMer will be Grant Stewart,| hattan Opera Hou where ie will| BRONX THEATRE! choles, and the result was that I had} right, Tho play ls by Rachel Crothers, | Charles Dow Clark, William Collier jr.,| make hia farewell New York appear-| Primrore and Dockstader's Twentieth resort, to playful Uttle tricks tol j; deals with the affaire of an ordinary | Pauls Marr, Jesste Giendenning, Doro-| ance on Jan. %. For the first week |Century Minstrela come to the Bronx THE Sap sate Pacts Pa eR tit Rad trated Lacture by) the BROOKLYN ARE Ey fy Cacti will * ” y a Money. ham ae putiaan aeaeeeid i winich father and mother, |t2Y Unger, and others. | “Hamlet” will be given on Monday and | Opera House, } SAE MOS SY. bank Maney ie “oe Tn the light of this revelation I saw] witn their love of tradition and. thelr 8 @ Wednestay nights and Friday after-| Kva Tanguay and her vaudevilie| Hoes, AR Wie TARK “rat PON aren ; sed te the French heroine of the Imposstbly| vioge adherence to conservatism, find|, Perey Mackaye's Orlental roman. noon, “The Idaht That Fa ‘on |company will be at the Royal Theatre. * at |) SAM HowE's LOVEMAKERS Fe Masti iner'a. Th HENRY S8 innocent type as a pretty kitten play- ct osition fr. two young | Thousand Years Ago," will be presented Tuesday end Saturday nights. The | Miner's Theat wil EMIL A. HUBER ing with ® ball of yarn. It's amazing | yrespectas oppoultion fom Mme orem [at the Shubert Theatre on Tuesday| Merchant of Venice” on Thursday | Youth and Folly Next_We--FOKBES' ROBERTSON ta how truthful actresses are about roles} iaogy foatered by advanced teachers and) MEN: The story concerns the love of and Saturday afternoon, and ‘ 39TH ST. ea ATBAY IRVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION assing of the Third Floor Rack’ they've left behind ‘em. ‘4 Calag, th " & Ae SOCIETY OF TMNT 115 CHAMBERS ST. N. Ye 2 See ee ee and “The Sacrament of Judas” on , Stale it ‘Time To-day Meta hg Tee gepdeanies fy ere Ss “Norah is the first part I've created,” ig for Turandot, the “ Incidental characters will be played by tig euding Deormber Shi Mies Burke reminded me. “The other Richard Sterling, Hayward Ginn, Regan Pekin. For the basis of his romance,| yrijay night. A will offer “Beauty, | MaP O° MT TNUMG, with OE at worren Mais? rir Amos fle parte were handed me with full in- Mr, Mackaye is indebted to one of the “y Pepper” come: i & Batu formation as to how they had been| Hushston gnd Mabel Bert. Persian tales included in “The Thousand] qg'ne Grad Operatousee core mL bt COLUMBIAN ORDER FOUR PER CENT. Brobers You are reaneotfulls oud the regular, meetin Blayed in Lond: in Paris, and no nd One Daya.” Th it @ Grand Opera House, course, could eae tcace’ he company. wi Law" moves to the West ‘one, of course, could read all that with-| A third Monday night opening will be | clude Henry H, Dixey, Frederick Warde, gible the | gut being influenced by it in some de-|""Kitty Mackay,” @ Scotch comedy, by | Rita Jolivat, Fania Marinoff, Jerome| “Mtns Gini and the Pennant” will be oe to ena all sume from $5 te f yatet oat | lad Mumed tad tne ten” ee At NING. dea.b «rig at he setting of the sun, Safety Razor th Norah I could atart fresh|Catherine Chisholm Cushing, at the! patrick, Frank McCo ke, | i t.. , ‘Grand Bact and no ee ahh an rca dotion of the [Comedy ‘Theatre, The ecenes are tald| nein Sneldom Lewie, Bemnert Iciiack, | Biaved by the stock company at the |) Five Million Men use the Gillette, LAURETTE ‘TUYLOR THOMAS Y, ain character~work it out to suit myself,|!n Drumtochty and London about the| Ainert Howson and Joseph C. Smith, ete Sea aM ie ig Snow will bef The Blades axe fine. Get o io, “PEG OF MY HEART" Ayphattan--temn of Hoare, It ale ieee Van sd 1 even’ decided at what age her father| Year 18. The firat act takes place in | Independency 17th, aud seen at the Columbia ‘ b family, the Gillette today, Ni Pe i ea my 1A Wo STROPPING Wo WonING BERTHA KALICH w a¢ F DNL 5 have dicd and gave him the|the home of the Macd : ' a ; | sheet faneral I thought he deserved, {second in Lord Inglehart's | London at Panton Criterion Mieatte Com, ithe Murray IT Thoatre will nave , ind.’ house, and the third act takes the char- | jo)" the Behm: held ee s ON i HEY MET i ey mind” the unwritten part of the| acters back to scotland, The cust will | Gemond: At the Olymple will be "The ‘Tange NS TO-DAY ea Pat art i} DAKE lay?’ include Molly McIntyre, Margaret Ny- r a Sts .* . In “Girin of the Gay While Way” will . b ondaal: Cry hs ck. “Yee, I suppose so, To know Norah| blow, Carrie lee Stoyle, Hugene O'Brien, | Coneay by Mr. Esmond. A. youn \ 3 » ahh a Or Sore atin BF 4 ¢ People's 'T! . ii ece, 1 had to know her familly before her,| Henry Stephenson and Ernest Stallard, | yachelor, on the death of a man whe be at Miner's People's Theatre. DAY, 6 DAA AT A LAC eo that J. could understand how she eR Alley cA le ate, ; VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. would act when she was thrown on| “The Yellow Ticket," written by M Gaughter left to hie care ey perive the Mile. Roshanara, # dancer from India, per own resources. First of all, to be chael Morton, will be produced at the|a nursery filled with toys. But Bilsa,' will make her American debut at the (avi, the fact that abe was English Mitinge Theatre on Tuspday aight with May, Proves to be @ Palace Theatre, Others on the bill will \ *

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