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edt diaflence, which ts te chattering, before Hi i int | | a8 3 i! Fs aT ge g g | rf i does grip. I : f A HH of Mi ‘hie most hetaty hear the’ like of again; but the ein- erty of his effort to impersonate the poet, @ obaracter that does not lend itwelf easily to his histriogic sense, ample, earnest and dignified, Miss Farrar, too, | es that Diab.Gilly, her discarded the manger. “AIDA” JO BE SUNG ft | Of chief ele-|to think of him as a builder. mee ker! id ein When Claudia. Seal ‘Thousand Years i tal rt Theatre. Iagra of perfume wilt ’ wen away to ladies who atten: ance of ‘asino on Tuesday ‘Attention New Audience Sper Rating. (Tulten got a hetson at the Metropol!- Opera House Inst night. It for thought that the Friday . especially dropped into the first act bad pro- far and became absorbed lis- is no reason to estimate of the he protest against it preaches re- |, that spiritual ual for himeelf impossible, the mu- dramatic develop- more detailed dis- has been given, and ri tie before the dgante, ond the calling iriver Om scores tin oat wee ir, Cavuso’s Julien. We voice, that for intrinsic of us may not hope to beaides her startling portrayal of the Mrigatze at the end, o remarkable bit of eating, realistic enough to be un- camay, triumphs by the simple nat- urelness of her ainging and acting as the-unsophisticated peasant girl in the.gecend act. . It's a pity that she doegm't dress the part in keeping, and peasant father, weather-beaten he Carag on the first night for Culp, ay distinguished Dutch yesterday afternoon t of two ae ae piano, Coeritaad played Mosart’s sonata in C AT CENTURY NEXT WEEK it the Forty-elghth Street ‘a Thursday matinee shows how a girl may brighten up a e of the best seats at furniture store and a town, ! | | i ‘There Ne ank Cra- | te Thirtyeninth That Count” is mak- Belg De! Sorat ths w ‘of the World” continues business at the vireo entre on | ful pla; to " 5 to Baldpate” is keep- htt at mountain-top | Theat: with ite iJ ian | Mterally in his ingenious little subur- oes ban play, “Too Many Cooks.” "he declares. qi OL, p (\ - Oe Zayar. |Frank Craven Tells How). vo round m the tact that it never He Got Idea Worked Out in His Suburban Life Comedy, ‘‘Too Many|' Cooks.’’ rs By Charles Darnton. 0 GET right down to bed- rock, why isn’t it a good plan to bulld a play as you would a house? After all, each is @ part of the scheme of life, or of living. Just after “Baby Mine’ was .born, I remember, Margaret | Mayo told mo that in planning a house she had learned more about the technical side of playmaking)|;, than she had gained by three years) see of writing. It's rather odd that Frank Craven, without being even an hon- orary member of the Stage Carpen- ters’ Union—so far as I knoy— should have worked out this idea “I'm blessed if I know how I got the idea of writing a play around the building of a house in thé country,” “I imagine that, like Topsy, it ‘just growed.’ I don't evel know when it first struck me. It must have suggested itself as some- thing that never had been used, #0 far as I knew, and might pan out. reading about the origin of success- and like to fix up @ plausible yarn to help out “Too Many Cooks,’ but for the life of me I can't.’ In other words, Mr. Craven gives ‘you the freedom of his lumber yard, but he won't go further than the He's rather shy and doesn’t talk much until he knows you by your first name, an actress who knows him told me yesterday, but as Ld work speaks very well for him casion to ralge the cry It ts easier, perhaps, This idea grows with the foundation of i first act of his The cleverness of the dialogue is @| problem for ita theme, enters upon ita | {second week at the Hudson Theat “The Rule of Three,” at the Har 60, here, Mtintaine ite, ‘Theatre, deals with matrimony in a ical manner. New songs have been added to the of the Movies” at the Globe, e Hungarian operetta “Sari,” at ‘Liberty, is firmly established as musical favorite. ‘Alone Came Ruth," at the Gaiety, After three weeks more the Hippo- “America” and George Scar- the ma, at the Long e lod ees iu Mirected at the courts anes four Judges among its char- w ; rene bby Do?" Mac! Augustin ith a domestic On Tuesday night Taembers of ‘the "High Jinks” company will disport themselves at the Folies Marigny I've always been keenly interested in | t! a THE EVENING ‘worup, |Building a Play as You Would a House te abead of the work on the house. Not yet" neatly expresses those brick foundations, “What do you think of it?” aske ae prone owner the moment han ar 3SE wh Lhe a inquires his friend, “My bot “House? 7 Your Goes in the airl” ly palace for “Still, It isn't in the city. Why, for comfor nice, cozy Httle fat ass it beaten every way.” “But with a flat you haven't that feeling of—well, something which be- longs to you. It's the same difference there is cetween a dog and @ baby. ‘Jou just have a dog—e baby is yours.” You listen to this talk as you would to a real estate dealer, and begin lay- ing out a gravelled walk that right up to your chair in the centre Before you know it you're building that house. And Cagas Hh it grow before your eyes. ently rye hear about The Girl. family?” the friend she one of a _famailyt y settles the Cooks, while the tion does as much for itself. three sections, marked: everything all, seranena.” is a little re- ‘They're not there at all, of course, but you see them ji thé same. Words take shape in your imagina- and all that the actors have to do is to—act, Alice also sees things peaks rapturously of our | $4 at do you think of it?” she asta" ee, is pangny but Bonest. But what do you do in. the 2 winter? However, the foundations do not sink beneath thie enowslid ‘They even be: ip of the Cook famil: everything in the way ugg ee: tions that could be offered the frame-work of the house inspires confidence in the second act. At the same time the bride-elect’a rela- tives are moving every timber creak, you have the dearest, est girl in the wort sneers the owner's unck thing you can do is to tell the whole kit and boodle of them to clear out.” “Don't say anything ons her!" warns the home-maker. t | more trouble, | carpenters’ strike. But nothing can stop that house. Throw. ing off his coat and seizing a bam. mer, the non-union hero stieibe build it mynelf! Doesn’t Imply ’Twill Be a Wooden Drama Changes of Bill At the Theatres For Next Week. ‘E Madcap Duchess,” with | Northen comes to the Grand Opera House on | ren: Monday night, when Victor Herbert | Hay, Ann Swinburne, will conduct the orchestra. M “The Lure” remains at the Manhat-| fi tan Opera House. pee Conspiracy.” Rose Sydel brings ler Belles” to the Columbia. The Murray Hill Theatre will have “Belles of Beauty Row.” At ghe Olympic the attraction will The stock company at the Acad- emy of Music will be seen in “The be “The Follies of Pleasure.” VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. In your mind's eye you already see 4, the Muff, Anna Held will be seen at tho Pal- Other numbe retein’s will erEltgabeth Mi Brice, Wellington Crot have “London “oT MAG MAROEH | -WALL STREET | Market cloding—Rear pressure on | market was resumed in last hour and trading was nervous and Irregular. A sagging tendency developed and |Lohigh Valley became woak, selling | off 8% points to 146%. Bt. Paul closed at 97%, a net loss of 1% points. Chesa- | Deal ind Ohio closed at 63%, « loss of 8. Steel gained % to 68%. Closing was active at decline from the carly ralfy and prices showed trregular changes, mostly losses. Total sales | 917,883 shares. Openigg.—-There was a large vol- | ume of activity at the opening, but while initial declines were shown all through the activo list the losses were not as heavy as trade: This, was chiefly: due to, tne, publtea: tion of the St. Paul matter on Friday | afternoon, which permitted a lot ry Nquidation by joval interests. 96% down to 95, compared with 98% at tho close on Friday. Nowhere har! in the yet was the decline nearly large. The reply of President Rariing of the St. Paul road was regarded as reassuring. Remarkable sti was ere by the market in oO ret half recover’ sg with a vigor which fairly Dowllde si "the, tradace New York eae ni well to 89%, ul to 98% from 96%. After the hurried rush to cov o market became much tle t¢ Se eR EE EEE il+ SF EFECE FEEL EE Hiih eile eyes é “e aS Se e tee roa8 zis SELINBSBLESE F RSSSSS SPE i at 7as FES TE ++! ELS; E28: eee wets ba t+ I+ FES FE BESS TERRBLE ra AND BURNING Of Brulsed Leg. Skin Red and In- flamed. Could Not Keep From Scratching. Clothes Irritated Skin, Lost Sleep and Rest, Cu- ticura Soap and Ointment Cured, “Ma Josephine, Hoey and Lee and pine ‘William Faversham in a version of ‘The Squaw Mal hea’ the bill at the Colonia! ond ‘es will be Cross and J will be others. Claude “Th The third act good as his wor feeding nothing ‘but a mort make it complete, But what one without an Alice? She has left Al: bert to the tend moaquitoes, Sadness sits uy) as he views the home he \her and he is ready to darned thing. But ‘Altce comes back in the twilight and alte an the front steps with him, whereupon an organ |grinder who knows 4 good thing he gees it walka right into the roves him to be ag Carlos Sebastian will dance with Dorothy Bentley at the Jardin de Danse. yra 4 turns loose “Home, Sweet \ Hor Could any commuter ask ‘mare? ceum, One Hundred theatre. he| IN THE BRONX. “Adele” comes to the Bronx Opera, The bill at Keit “Wives of the Ric Telephone Tangle; King’s Jester, and Joe Schenck in songs. WITH “THE MOVIE! “The Three Musketeers’ There's the house! pictures continues @ to| crowds to the New York Theatre. ‘Only another fortnight remains of =| the stay of the Paris screen play mercies ot Pd ‘Les Miserables” at the Carnegie Ly- “The Gangsters” t week both at Weber's rds | Clat |B, A. Rolfe’ and Simpsoi Charles and Fannie Van comedy skit, Ward and Curr ‘Fun in a Drug “The Pi Th nd Twenty: Gillingwa: d. to will and the West End, “Smashing the Vice Trust” at the Gurrick Theatre, ‘The “Drug Terror” is being shown at the Park Theatre, Cperg. Hout and the Union Square at will draw Kt the Alhambra, Trixie Friganza will be the headliner, also include Minnie Dupree in “The Man in Front,” Jesse Lasky's “Beau- ties,” and Fred Duprez in a mono- The bill Ee Ue. At Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre Rocheat nongS, McConnell tight Girl,” in in Store” be the feature at the Twent Street Theatre. be the headliner atreet house. ‘ardon’ the Fifty-elghth Meredith Sisters will be the main attraction at the fth Street House. “Girls of the Great White Way" will Wynn and Gus Van UGH” MEDICINE 7 expert's remarkably b 4 | remains the Harlem include presenting ttle Billy, “A in motion large ag ui i ‘was complete.” Mock, July 23, 1913. For treating poor complexions, red, rough, Bands, and dry, thin, and falling hair, Cutt- cure Soap and Cuticure Ointment have been the world’s favorites for more than s gen- — — Contains no alcohol, &e. jul nol (A.V. PAYNE, M.D.) nen, AN ORDINARY Paul opened with 3,000 shares from | t. SES FOE ESES OETEEE EEE EOEAE FEES EEE EPE ment and at the end of ez weeks my cure (Higned) Mrs. Barbara técure Soap will find It best for skim and scalp. 7, 1914. 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CO. will combine all its offices and occupy the entire eleventh floor of the LONGACRE BUILDING 1476 Broadway, corner of 42d Street. All business after Mor*.y, March 9th, with the company will be» transacted at that address. The natural growth of our Long Island Suburban Real Estete business in the Leo two years has necessitated these larger and more commodious quart: WINDSOR LAND and IMPROVEMENT CO. Former addresses, Times Bldg, 224 West 34th St., 44 Court St, B'klyn. NEW ADDRESS: LONGACRE BUILDING cotner 42nd Street. Telephone Bryant 146. Crewds wANGATTAN AT EVERY OPERA HOUSE, IRMANCE. 34th St. and Oth Ave. wicca AMUSEMENTS, MAXINE ELLIQTT’S ate: gesagt Sc. iin ‘OLiven i ‘MOROBCO TRReENTS The Play with a Punch and a Pygpose, by Jack Lait HELP WANTED 1000 LAUGHS————————1000 THRILLS A DICTATION THAT EVERY PRETTY STEN- OGRAPHER SHOULD READ AT A GLANCE, bi) id c Wed end Gat. by St al | AND GRETEL” ii tn AINE setcReT OF eer ‘Street, Or SUZANNE” and INTERNATIONAL BALLET “AIDA” Soon She WANpeRsicr totel VICTORINE HAYES, Operatic Sprane Dinner-de-Luze seven to nine o'clock and fifty cents BRON, "OLCOTT Rie . “ADELE,” the Big Mi ae “Bay & th it, Bre. MPY cee MODE Ie CRU Amst dam se Th, bres. Neer Bove hs Ltr qipeary & Yelp 8, thse A) zavtWle ' * Henry W ALONG cane Mer inaor ing Tien ines Nd Mher he eed * ACADEMY, THE HOUS BEGINNING NEXT Birost y = |THE CONSPIRACY “heen ind te, SMASHING 1 ‘ie lira TRUST