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“The Belle of Bond Street” Fine Spring Fonte. BY CHARLES DARNTON. PEAKING of revivals, it's one thing to go back ten years and transform “THe Girl From Kay's” into “The Belle of Bond Street” and quite another to raise the question of the comparatively low coat of living that Mrs. Rip Van Winkie was obliged to consider during her husband's twenty years’ snooze. This question * up unexpect- S@ly at the Shubert Theatre Inst and Bam Bernard, who fell onty In the verses of his song @ Mre. Rip, did his best to {t in termes interrogative rather derogative. Having evidently bie Washington Irving for ‘id moment, Mr. Bernard did not to reGeet that Mrs. Rip had hed @ world wide reputation ‘hard-working woman and a good keeper, but bursting into song Dis usual throat diMeulty he to know how the Jady man- to keep the landlord, not to ation the wolf, from the door je her husband was enjoying his |-breaking siesta. ‘This is put- ting it mildly, Only Sam Bernard, Peeps, could put it over, as they (@a7 In literary circles—and he 41d. tds wong, which came so late that it "t even down on the programme, the biggest laugh of the night. fa sacred to musical comedy, here in New York, at least, no- foves @ landlord. The it that “Mrs. Rip Van Winkie” bad all over tho house, re uppeared to be grounds for er @eandal calculated to shake vegetarian world to its roots Gaby Deslys. Sam Bernard. GIRLS! CLEAN AND Gaby Deslya seemed to any lost your wife, but I at Bernard Bha’ But all wan well | Stop ‘Jaby went on to explain in ac- French that she had lost nnet shop. Her English im- With repetition, and ao noth- went over the cable to give Lon- pone She to talk about at break- Mert oe wdvertising. that |beauty of your hnir, Just moisten a ve gone straight into the draw n @ and made the orange marma- q taking one tremble, but for once in his life je no outside help for him, » repeating herself, said “bon- shop” quite distinctly, not “Ber Shaw. indant and possess an her, “The Belle of fond : Takes it glossy, soft and abundant. Surely try janderine Hair Cleans ble gotten, lustre aad luxuriance. One Week More a Since thousands of persons interested ee Wl DANDRUF—25 CENT DANDERNE » washing hair! Try this!) , Wesites bem Try this!) if you wish to immediately double the | ¥ [a epring b id music wa Ivan Caryil, » Was there to © urling whiskers. If HT t strange he probably the thought that It wan timely. Rernard in his old role of Hogmen- heimer, He played the part with all the zest that to it in the day« when “sufficiency” was the last he proved that New York doesn't have to send to London for its comedians, Here ia a comedian in fan English musteat comedy aut Tandon couldn't mateh if it sear ,the Strand from beginning t | And by his peculiarly comic pow Jorn last night Mr. Rernard rose above [even the soaring plumes of Gaby, But brushing plumes aside, we must all take off our hats to Gaby Desiys for the way tn which she Played the little milliner in the fitat act. Her French accent came to her ald for once and made her a milliner to the life. She wan delightful in a simplicity, or rather a directness, bel kept an eye on the main chance. ne changed to a gown that 1 the primrose path, her to the height of — ontumes were sensations. Harry Pileer danced cleverly and violently with a Gaby who has learned a thing or two since last we saw her at the Winter Garden. Lottie Collins, in trying to live up to her mother's name, must have had a bad fall, for she carried an arm in A sling in the last not. The other members of the cast were uninter- j esting, but it is worthy of note that Lawrance TyOrsay drew ai laugh lfrom a atage flunkey. The chorus jadien were quite above the average both in beauty and height, and their costumes were #o dagsilng as to in- terest even confirmed, or infirm, bachelors in spring atylen. But it was Sam Bernard and Gaby BEAUTIFY HAR ves every i rates the sculp, stopping oe hair Danderine ia to the hair what f osh ers of rain and anyshine are to n. Ft goes right to the roots, es and strengthens them. Inrating, lating and life-pr. ducing propertion cause the pair to strong and beautiful. ¢ from any dru t or toilet counter and try it aa directed, of Our 4 Baking Demonstration in Baking un- der ideal conditions have profited by our daily exhi- A bitions, we wil] continue the Demonstrations until next Saturday. eas Our Baker, with his oven and all the materials for the making of Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., may be seen at work at the GAS APPLIANCE DISPLAY ROOMS, No. 30 East 42d St. (S. W. corner Madison Ave.), from 8 A. M. to6 P. M. Watch the Baking operation and see how readily and absolutely the heat is controlled. Observe the finished product as the Baker takes it from the oven. The absence of kindlings, scuttles and the dust and dirt of other than Gas fuel, will appeal to every Housewife, Hotel or Restaurant proprietor, or oth- ers who admire sanitary conditions. The Oven in use bakes 48 loaves of bread an hour and requires very little gas. Visit this Baking Dem- onstration and ask the Baker or others in attend- ance all the questions you think necessary. “The Right Way Is the Gas Way” Consolidated Gas Company of New York GEO, B. CORTELYOU, President But first honore went to Sam word on Broadway and inoat of all) ond Street.” in which she m van debut in the Shubert he In the Kee Collins ured THE EVENING WORLD,. TU Street” was ns bright and pretty as Desiva who carried “The Helle ot| Ja rpring ty ‘ i Hond Street inte hichway of come as Mp elf, y v | ! mi 18 oF ‘ ® at BREAKS FINGER 0 ON STAGE, |),.<° ur ‘ollins, ad Lat the perform such Vigor in beating a tambourine in a dance that the floger was pmashed. st W. L. DouG $3.50, $4.00 & $4.50 ve ic9 fiyloe. finds, and ahenee. Ld 2! {OVERCOATS & SUITS, many | 1 fi feb rented geld. i es $: $1,006,279 INCREASE |For Men and Young Men. Pre- § Young Ste. 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AT FLATBUSH AY 5™ AVENUE ABOVE 27" ST. === BROADWAYAT BEDFORD // 35th tol, $3,500,000 Net Earnings, for the year, 1913, applicable to interest on this issue, $1,024,025, or practically Five Times the annual interest requirements on these notes. | The Trust Indenture Py ides for the deposit with the Trustee of $6,688,000 of the | following bonds to secure the $3,500,000 of notes: General (Now First) Mortgage 5% Bonds of The Denver Gas & Electric Company due 1949, } $936,000 First and Refunding 59% Bonds of The Denver Gas & Elec- tric Light Company due 1951. | $8,782,000 —-GUARANTY—— < The principal and interest of these notes are also guaranteed by CITIES SERVICE COMPANY, the present market value of whose outstanding preferred and common stocks exceeds $35,000,000. Additional information ow request. Price 99 and Interest—yield 64°; WE RECOMMEND THESE NOTES FOR INVESTMENT Henry L. Doherty & Company, Bankers 60 Wall Street, New York Finished 1, ESPECIALLY INVITED | ff! 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