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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OOTOBERM i, 1vid. Why Mule. Dorziat Feels “Cheeky’ 4 Acting in English|T THe BRT HDRY PARTY" ~ JUVENILE IMITATORS, OF —— Pesersham’s French Leading Lady Studied Hard “¢o Learn Our Language, but Not for the Rea- son You May Suppose — Sarah Bernhardt Urged Her to Keep It Up and Took Herself to Task for Being ‘‘Lasy” in Her Youth—A Hat of Grapes and Ite Intoxicating Effect. re BY CHARLES DARNTON. @ more French champagne oom- ing here? Monsense! What about Mile, Gabrielle Dogsiat, whe arrived at the Mnubtrt Theatre only thie week on the galient arm of Will- fam Faversham? You should have geen her just before the first act of “The Hawk” last night with some- thing more than vine leaves in her hair, Ghooking? Not at ail. I don't mesa what Ibsen meant. i, ; Ly PRISCILLA’ / WEBER 40 FIELDS, | KNOWLES, EVA TANGUAY, Century Opera son, bit got no further... Company Seazon|| ABOUT PLAYS SSuan tour, It is boonee:im the To Be Shortened AND PLAYERS ge WON'T LE —_>— Otto Hauerbach, the rite Going to Chicago When BY BIDE DUDLEY Sule ntadee It te lerwemer Metropojitan Season sdnptsd: the opera Susi", fom Opens to Fill Void irgcse Re its that his cor for all the letters In th Caused by Abandon- ment of Opera There. By Sylvester Rawltng. Onn « announcement is made New Plays for Coming Week “The Heart of a Thief,” by Paul Armstrong, Has a hiby ould honestly be described as charm- ing. A bright emile rewarded my awkward efforts to say “the right thing,” but a shadow passed over the grapes as I heard: “On the opening night I wore @ very ugly hat, Oh, yes!" she pro- tested. “I was frightfully nervo' I could not say “But a hat is such Money Makers’? Another Monday Night Open- ing—David Belasco Will Present Led Ditrich- stein as a Star in “The Phantom Rival’’— “Evidence” Will Be Brought Out at the Lyric —"“Dancing Around’” to Be Produced at the & email matter!” without seeming to who said to me with wears tn Winter Garden on Saturday Night. eeat reflections on the grapes, and bie eyes: ‘Madame, yesterday I had fortunately Mile, Dorziat went on: sverything: to-day” have othing- 66777HE HEART OF A THIEF,") “The Trocadero Burleequers” come Marshall P. Wilder, humorist, lec- ks Pog et Khar eox tt the ‘call turer and vaudeville atar, has received, ir. ley & good look at ie word that he {a a boneficiary under|"*#r "You bet they will!” he sal hacia the terms of the will of the late Mra) “LITTLE CAFE'S” NEW CAST. QEOGRAPHICA ITEM. vi Frank Lealie, The amount Mr. Wilder| In the cast of “The Little Cafe” the will receive when the estate is set-|C. M. 8, McLellan-lvan Caryill mg- ted Je not large, yet it might be calied | 8!¢a! comedy, which Klaw & Erlangér “aubstagtial” It te a remombrancs|fuction “are John i, Young, Area that the present season of| growingMout of w long friendship that| Francis, Tom Gt “I was nervous about myself, 1| been destroyed at one blow.’ But Bow & play by Peal Armatrong {10,10 Solute heatre will have opera in English, by the Cen- |existed between the popular iitle man| Texas Guipan, Harold Visard and Ge: pa iy seemed cheeky of me to be { — may something cheerful, must that deals with various |urne auto Girls. tury Opera Company, at the Century! and Mru. Leslie, brielle Gi no AIL the receipts at. to- im English. Suddenly, in the nigh anh cies adc ta bis ae {ome | phases of New York life, will be pro-| | “American Beauties” will be seen |Qpera House, under the management] Mr, Wilder and Mra, Lealle. wero| sht's performance at the Now Am- Middle of the first act I said to my- @uced by Charles Frohman at the|at Hurtig and Seamon's. sterdam will go to the Red of Milton and Sargent Aborn, is to/ friends for many years. He finde NICHE RE self, ‘You are speaking English, not Hat? Impossible! Grapes—Dorsiat| Hudson Theatre on Monday night} |," The Follies of 192 end on Nov. 21, “Just prior to the] eight trips‘acrose the Atlant ¢ BLLEN TERRY COMING HER SCRE RROC HER Wy) af French!’ and for a moment I felt as ita ehat tn thren worn. mene you have her/The play begins in the woman's wing ate Ce will give a ino-|oPening of the gMetropolitan Opera| ties he headba! When Tl aan ; Ellen ‘Terry has written George | {ead We Ems i though I should drop through the a ree words. of the Tombs and continues through |tion picture production of “Marta |House." There some confusion | Willie Wilde, brother of Oscar Wilde, | le from Melbourne, Australia, to at P RORNIGIRL YI tage” such scenes aa tango halls and up-|of the Lowlands,” with Bertha Kal-|here, ‘The Metropolitan opera eeason| Mr. Wilder was best man. ‘The be. | {gland ty wey crthe Waites ante eB ot sr, Bway. | Asa matter of fact Mild. Dorsiat | 6 i” town Renta tie pena, eee CCabIrie wail te peen: at Keith's |! % bewin on Nov. 16, and the re-| quest was entirely unexpected. With| She 6x eases 8 wish to give & num: spoke remarkably good English for a ' plays & Swedish girl, who ven | Bronx Theatre, vised achedule of operas to be pre-|a part of it, at least, the humorist wiii| Det Of ber lectures in this country, French actress appearing here for the into thievery by the malevolence of| For its photo play Loew's West nd |sented by the Century Opera Com-| purchase a ring or some other piece NO BAN ON,THEATRES. The canipaign byte by the American ety of Gomposers, Au- KELCEY AND SHANNON en. | thors and Publishers to make hotels, firet time. If you were at the per- others and her environment. Other |Theatre will have “The Virginian,"|pany would seem to indicate that it& Dustin Farnum. formance you probably drew a men- members of the company are Anne |™' Nov. 14 is to be the closing night. \tal comparison between her and the TEACHES LESSON Sutherland, Dan Collyer, Paul Dou-| VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS — “Lohengrin” next Tuesday night tu of Jewelry us a memento, Alice Lioyd, the London music hall “ ” {young American actress who contents cet, W. A. Whitecar, Mary Mitmann, singer, wilt i head the bill to be followed by “Madam Butterfly, GAGED. cafes, dance halls and cabarets pay her artistic soul with only one lan- W. J. Kane and P. C. Foy. Others will be Ruth Roye in new reg; | “Tbe Tales of Hoffmann,” “Alda,’ y be cormpenition GS Gk we neluae tae .@uage. Possibly you told yourself ‘ pe when es [i songs, Mr. and Mra Jimmie|‘La Boheme” and “The Jewels of the “iif y and Effle thea This ‘was announced at the that the ambitious young French ac- Charles bd play, e | Barry in “The Rube,” Joe Welch, and| Madonna” in the succeeding weeks.| W!l! have prominent roles Racoauaiters of the society yester- | Money Makers,” will be brought to the |the Rigoletto Brothers, Mad ead Ames production of hix|day., Assistant Secretary Lefler sald ‘tress epares herself no work to win At The other operas in the original plan| pring “Childs hs ‘ y ’ Yaternational recognition. And you Booth Theatre on Monday night by |,,.9* Damynerstelne Will be Pat Ro0-lare to be reserved for aspring season. | Ailoe Brown, ‘They have “ited og?y | {ant gingera, may, use all the gongs - le fe sien \= Ly eo em | i nol knew you were right in reaching thie beaded and cre Gade, ne be) Chip and Marble, “The Girl from At, | ‘This change of programme te eaid| tracts to play under Mr. Anses'a ‘Thus le considerable anx- gonelusion, didn't you? Well, brace] i¢ vo, LaveLost fidence in tudes Alexandra psieonpads rane [iantic, City." Capt, t; Bohorooh’s T to be due to an arrangement with | newer eacthe lety along EF oadway relieved. 8 5 ty se ‘ Lost Con: Corrigan, Bugene bh skins an Al —e Dele yourself and listen to this Krome Hebelin Gayer, Dodson | Hammond, Willle Weatag and oumens {ine wrector# of the Chicago Opera prown wan paid $10,000 by Mr. Anics LAMBS TO ELECT. ry 4 “I learned English,” iaughed Mr. " The bill at the ‘Company by which the Century Opera | It won a contest in which hund: IGM TT. Paversham's imported leading lady, Yourself See Cohan’s New | Mitchell, Margaret Wycherly, Eval "Gnd. Mra, Carter, De" Haven se Company Ia to begin an rind manuscripts were submuitied, ros diante tor aes oe Shepherd of || (TOES oi MaTRRDA edie) 2 “so that I could go hunting!” Play at Ast er nm, aera ic wiaate Joseph wine Masher," Adele Ritchie In songs, |of eight. weeks in Chicago on Nov, 2% Production | wilt Poy made about the Lambe, The annual meeting and |] [j BERTY £25 Ficitoan “H-hunting?™ I etammered in be- ay at Astor. ey Se SMO {ul _M. Cressy and Blanche Dayne|to be followed ‘by engegements in| Miss Shannon are the fret to ve ea | econ will be held on Oot. 15.) Mr. ® wildiseent TEHLd wilasso Wil’ ocom tho soaacal| BraEtia wDosiey Who Remembered,” | philadelphia and Boston to make up| gaged for the nat. herd ena who Is the present we DogGLAS < IN “HEC or i nd Corinne Bales, euda what’ is known as the “Yea!"" she gaily cried. “You see, I , and Jack Ryan and Harry Ti for the loss of the Philadelphia-Chi- tloket, It 19 said thie th Wr eualena to anioy. the ee wal, By Marguorite Mooers Marshall. + romeo primar nar TH ons Bel wa be seen ne cago Opera Company and the Boston eee HAS Aa ve ON will mye opposition, x 3 NCE! A =e 7 plete ; nigh ‘ ese Water Tort Cell” » H,. Frazee has tn rel sal a} definitely developed Dud fedlawt take me long to diecover that | “Doc” Garfield, Doc's “Queen,” ‘American version of Ferenc Molnar’4| Alhambra, where other featarat gig jOper® Company, ostensibly because! row piny called "A. Woman, of To. | Field Malone has been set, ley 1 was missing half the fun by not be- | Pale Faced Harry, The Flopper—four|iiungarian play, ‘The Phantom|be Edna Aug witn songa and stories {of the difficulties brought about by|Day.” it ts by Bligabeth Hull Gould the “regular” ticket for Boy; Charles NNOCEN Ty «f | Bog to understand what my! -ooxs, the best, or the worst, thet Py hatein'’s sup-|H. Bart McHugh in “On the School |the European war. Other large cities Whiten Emerson Cook for Correspondl ia were talking about at their Rival.” In Mr, Ditrichatein’s iD *4 ¢ Bchoo! hex hunt parties, After all, it's what|New York can produce; the Patri-| port will be Laura Hope Crews, Mal- Piavercenga james C. Morton and|in the West are anid to be negotiating Gt Sondinn keoke Ditrichstein for e- | T itr Favs A a) fea? Lik | people say that makes them interest-|arch, a gentle, wise old man, believ-|colm Williams, John Bedouin, Lee | ond Irene Magh; [te peraplies Meta for a season of the Century Opera CULTURE? NOTES Praanien's a I Rtbert Oe entertaining, sot Itt sue ing humbly in himself and gloriously | Millar, Lila Bere ay, Freak WV ey Sth don's Alhambra Theatre. m Lon- | company. he Gamut Club, which is in np brarian. Jo! ate, Wad sa yo don't ‘understand what tbey'S|sn"moge around him; a pine-acented | (20, ARDS | Mo There wore disquieting rumors| way'a dancing srmusizatioe, fy (akith | ©. Barnates will be recommended fot L ew FIELDS , de and Hughes in the|afloat that with the end of the pres-| up a collection to buy a phonograph, | Neary membership at the annual time of it, don't you?| Maine village of homely, human oe @ Nat M, Wills, Bert Le |oce coasen Otto H. Kaha and the ai. | Helen Lackaye is keeper of the fund, | meetin THEHIGH COST? LOVING? Tea reds in which I found |folks, and @ play of it all, @ play| “Evidence,” an English play by J. 8 cowboys, Gi “5 a her than give up hunt !o¢ laughter and tears and tense, |and L. du Rocher Macpherson. will Tie" Sohenck in ronee Lottie Galan’ | rectors of the Century Opera Com- Goss: 088" AGAIN. LAST 16 FADING (HE Tone t between the|¢lectric moments, written by George Eee es ‘he story con-|4aughter of the famous English mu- | D&ny, because of indifference on the Morris Gest in ill. Bit sen Senator James ¥. TIMES § n AOMIEY: “ eyes for poor old Art, but this Diana|M, Cohan—that's “The Miracle Man” | cerns a Sulebrated lawyer who casts ie Ha ang r, and Gallagher and|part of the public, would withdraw! George Kingabury is going to Chi- | {t seam + i in GLOBE| * "IN"2ugunion” of the stage followed it with @ peal|at the Astor Theatre, off hia, rite upon seemingly lecon, ‘arlin in fore the Maat. their support from the Messrs. Aborn ten ahead he ri Dymmy.” f OA, ter, Maybe Yoo reed the novel trovertible eviden ——aee in the effort to establish permanently lenmore ult y; avis is 20W! drama, which was supposed to deal ana Ne adeed, steering, ee Frank L. Packard. Maybe Hed ene Port tly ‘has ete. «Pretty Mrs. Smith” opera in English in New York. Milton | {Qnnected with “The Law of the) with William Sulzer and New York haven't. Maybe you do—or don't—|her isnopenen, but keeps it secret be- And Fritzi Scheff Aborn assured me last night that! “Dallas Anderson has been added to! olltlos, bby resented for about believe in faith healing, Maybe you| cause he et Sie i these rumors were groundless The] the cast which wil play repertolte ut week ai the Carrick ‘Theatre inst sea 2 would, ial r -| the Little Theatre, Philadel pha the a think crooks can be converied; maybe! (uth, woul, mise Tot il be C. Au Popular at Casino, | inducements offered by Chicago, Bos jadelphia. AMUSEMENTS. iret Haidee ton and Philadelphia, he said, couist » Dillingham has changed English-| you prefer ‘em in an unconverted/brey Smith, idee Wright, Viva jon i the date for the opening at the king cole, "Tt nave tr os state, Not any of that really mat-| Birkett, Reginald aueeee. week Fritst Scheff ts winning back her|2° be resisted, seertialy 8 ~~ Globe of “Chin-Chin” to Oct. 20. IPP, OME: | slonal engagements in London. But I| tere; what does matter ts that you| ilimore, Stanley, tty tham, Fred! 14 following, aa well as attracting |People thought last year that New| Denman Maley left for Chicago inat ary mo an eget F ight acc led by bs ree took the matter seriously wat} should see “The Miracle Man,” the Hapieten ‘Kent, J. W. Al new admirers, in her entertaining| \°"* had a surfeit of opera with the| night accompanied by the members = 5 io} a f “The Midnight Girl" ' night that Mr. and Mra. Faver-| 10) that te diferent, that ie soime-| cilia Radclyffe, Cyril Biddulph, Allen| pigy, with music, “Pretty Mra.| Metropolitan's twenty-three weeks fuwhat Ie Love" will close to-night, A GANDER 4 Ambiew Theatr in’ Paris. ‘It so hap-| thing new under the electric signs of| Thomas, Leonard Grey and Vivienne} Git,» om etar and play are|*h? the Century's thirty-two weeks.) rt uy at tho Maxine Elliot Thoatr na PASSING 3 SI ew riya isa pened I had another visitor at| Broadway: Whitaker. proving popular at the Casino. Miss! «:onengrin,” the opera to be pre- Waaooln A. Wagenhals ia reading the time, an impresario, who One reason for taking it im le that| rhe winter Gi new musteal| Scheff has never been in better form " plays. He may produce again if the AS ” —and speaking of form, Charlotte|#ented at the Century Opera House} right one comes along. youl honently saley lt. SBey Bive | eneeeeny Daoelag aroun ML Pe |Greenwood cuts such a funny figure,| next Tuesday night, will be con-| Frank Bruner retires as business such @ luscious tdea, those four so- coe part by. Harold /and her dancing Is 0 clever, ducted by Ernst Knoch, who will|mAsager of the Boston “Pog o' My yl, remarked, why not come to| phiaticated sinners from New York.| aiteridge and Te music by Sigmund ryes a8 & capital foll for the] sue his debut here. Mme, Lenska, pany os! © mo toy merica and play in “The Hawk"|T.° the “con man,” the smooth-talk| Romberg and Harry Carroll. The) 4snty Fritsl, make his debut here. Mme, Lenses, | work on a Boston paper. with, met" He sald this’ emilingly, | D0° zs i €dude a racing auto and the Ortrud, 1s 0180 0, new comer man,| Radio Cooke Is getting ready to but uuld see he was in earnest. It|artist, will “lose his volce”—oh, ironi- | scenes a the | rs of the ee 5 ‘Kreidier,| #t@rt on his fourteenth tri~ ahead of tT could 900 He er and weil, two | cal dlesimulator!—and let the Miracle | train, » burning ship at sea, an Wai he World Morgan Kingston, Loute Kreidler, wailing of an ocean li ‘Hen Hur.” It ia understood the show was Al, Jolson : H Weld 4 Graham Marr. MONDAY, OCT. 5, \ Gaye later T one of} Thrilling Big Crowds | "the dpera will be | will play Ban Francisco three months : X deve ‘ oie Oy 1) Man find it for him. The Flopper, at | wii) Play, twelve saarecters, rs The opera will be sung also on Fri- “THE oar kee me Weaver the call of the patriarch, will throw| them in “white face.” ers in At the H a A DIPLOMAT. ee: "You ye cen think I ar |off his carefully faked deformity, just air Cena | Berner Greece, Cee ippodrome. ee. Philip Ryley of “Hign Jinks” got M AKERS” cheeky? Maybe it is all right #0 long|as he's in the habit of doing at the a tlary Robson, Kitty Doner, . tions of "La into a barber's chair In Washington ,as I play a rol call of a pocket flask. The cures will Bitesn olyneux, Georgie O'Ramy,| Hume audiences are being thrilled, | ley will sing Viet recently and then noticed that the OBARLES KLEIN'S NEWEST PLAT gent—eh? Tai be advertised, the converte Will come, | Aimee Dalmores, Olga Cook, Mildred | delighted and amazed by “Wars of|ning. ‘The firat of the Hubbard | fonsorial person wes a German. He arin NOW * SEL LLING ‘ thing in English unless it makes ing, Doyle and Dixon, Fred Les- orld” “Opera Talks” will ve given to-mor- | lathered Mr. Kyley's face and, pols- fay econ excusable. 1. did play | hewiag tha coat Aes iy the pau |e, Fran carior Clfton WWehh, Hati| remendoun spectacle, a not only |f2H, emery, cuiytat, Loven, | MV Toogs fe a Cherone vl ris, and I should like | crook has been accep’ Phil Branson, Blanche Wendel 0 a t only| grin,” free to patrons of the Century 5 Une Ronalind jin Pari an bins a Bates, Doris| timely and striking, but its bistorical|Opera House. ‘The Sunday night con- — to play the part here, as well as other! arch as his long-lost niece, nothing | Olga Hempstore, R Bad Four TiMAETTR, oles; but I shall re- Eason, Eleanor Brown, Violet Roch- | aspect makes it of distinct educa-| cert soloists will include Maude Sant- ry Heer remptation to do eo, you may |eeems v0 stand Ligue ad ae iits and Mae Dealy. tional value. In ite pageantry alone|ley, Kathleen Howard, Bettina Free-|_.._._ AMUSEMENTS. CASING . Praau "Mesos Point © daity, be sure of that. To me Juliet, for and their unearn: increme ry . “Wars of the World” is by far the|man, Hardy Williamson, Louis Kreid- ouven ate 0. tr example, with a French accent, would| POIGNANT MOMENT COM&® AT| “The Dummy” moves to the Grand| most dignified and linpressive pro- ler and Henry Weluon. | ed, 9 | Loew’ 5 West Bad Met ats be very funny. And something tells END OF SECOND ACT. Opera House, duction that the Hippodrome has of- oe . . | Me mk Corr ia be me I shall never be able to free my- interf at “To-Day" will be the attraction at|fered- Then, too, there is plenty of The Board of Education's an of, i TAGWABAGE a self from my accent. However, Yet something does interfere, tandard Theatre. fun, and the final scene of the foun-|nouncement of free lecture recitals nel the @ most unimportant| The Bronx Ope tains with its water nymphs is in-|for next week are: Monday, at Pub- glad to have learned English at all,| first glanci “ lic School No, 46, “Tannhauser,” by for it has made it possible for me to| something, a cheeky youngster with |The Yellow Ticket. describably beautiful. 90 4 ant paid to mo: ‘You are right, my dett'|nim, ‘There has been no mote polg- love, And, most hopeful miracle of [his own meaning in “The Miracle |Germany,” by Walter 1, Bowert, and cman on Entity ty ME Bagien, I do too lagzy to atudy it|hant moment in any American play all, when they come to believe in| Man,” which adds to its fascination./at St. Anselm's Hall, “Irish Life in ‘OW aay pow eke themselves, in their own decency, they | But at least one very real truth stabs | Song and Story,” by Mina D, Kuhn. when I was young, SYDNEY GRANT. a now T am| tor yeare then the end of the second| Ara that ‘they really have such a|through a seemingly careless bit of| Thursday, at Public School No, 27. ‘J ” Book by Oliver Horosco a OLUMBI/ Bi wes too 01d to learn it”) What a thin act of “The Miracle sfan." His tow- | thin; firet-act dialogue. “Melodies of Many Lands,” by Fred tune by ne Kel Aired ir , Bur her to say! No one but that wonder. | colored hair tumbled over his fore- pe . ETTINGS GIVE NEW| y Without fuith nothing 1s possible, chick Heidall at Public ‘school No fy 44H S HEATKE Ure to BILLY Watton Xo fey ores pees weed oe Steam iia blue eyes wide and staring |" enous With faith nothing Is impossible,” | 46, “The Development of the Piano,’ WEST OF BROADWAY t e of accusing her of lasinoss.” head, his blue ey ing ENGLAND ATMOSPHERE. declares Doc, the master crook. by) Margaret Anderton, Friday, at Afts. 2.30, Eves. 8.30 25-5 ‘Modesty no doubt kept Mile. Dorsiat | with the marvel, the coy who has left! 7 anyone at all familiar with New| “Faith in what?” wens Pale Faced| Public Schuol No. 34, “Music in’ th oe rborowa! Wt istove? gee Oye mereenn s Berakardt, bag) tie crstch behind aropes bis way out Re ee tae Press Hen tn | ee aatty talth A lt, he ty Rican soma neta we kao: r Waa Welg aC, E16. On a "1 e is) @ room in the Con-| ‘Mostly fa! n oneself,” comes the | by Eleanor Hooper Coryell; at Pub ( AT hy 4 dec most brilliant f Hoe pains ies Sotaee Slee gress Hotel, with its framed black- | quick rep!: lie Boheo! No, 84, “Richard Wagner, Dwyer & Da nial si Performance ony) ‘ench stage, ead third 4 y © | and-white of Gen, Grant and Go to “The Miracle Man" and learn|by Dr, John 8, Van Cleve, and at “in Their Rrurste for Vieto decry Wisee, 01.50 4 OE. A BENEFIT ONT threshold, he drops the kind, strong that to make yourself what you want! Public. School No. aarman eof iTah History shame. 0 gif na in a et Poy one slow e the en long, ‘1 whi trides to the half-sbouted, pelts ah innocent sohved refrain, “I can walk! I can bh wi . Then, too, the French You will be evenowing & lump ia 391 has Sats" Wea? to be you must belleve—in yourself. | Songs” by Estella Rose. were ratorio of the Redemption wi! under the direction of Dr EMER Tht Walle: nC. Carl, in the First Prashy Orchestra wed Special Musi terian Church to-morrow evening, wists Pa Clevela CLEVELAND, Oct. 3.—An army in white—Cleveland women suffr: Rae Sine Great Opportunities to| your own throat, even you area and their men alli | i eer « women, But now, wrwith, all our drama- moletare: piece playgoer. vary it, Henry Seymour Schweitser will y __ BROOKLYN 4 AMUGEM tists at the front fighting for their it gets the crooks, With hoate pocket and sarcastically ut afternoon in the organ recital in the Old tine || coantey. ry ven a, we Joo, for | tr ie ay nto toa pak wore vieos the ‘bellboy to "bring up three of the kina First Presbyterian Church on Mon- fia” e Shh Ss THE S™ hi EP Sh f to America! that | make-believe "are| ; om to. onpocted to arouse that ef b gt OPOLLY OONCAL By 4 1 be mies (ot ded trasey hae eS poakorins yeas | feast the pattiarch’s mii cles a F of Main the suftragiats are counting to over. ‘allege of Necdiey, Toe eaby onl hes ot sat a En ; the Union, rand FveP anette, Nebel pi sig

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