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ané posi afBicted with bad brea! Felief through Dr. Edwards’ ‘The pleasant, suger-coated pe sare taken for bad breath by all who effects of any ki Me Wawards discovered ihe “PATTEN LIN aheata MUSICAL. 70 sina at siuT. Olive “The Diay it is thé crime of dullness. must be vivid. ‘Theatre inst night. After the opening scene, with Its prisoners @nariing one moment and singing the next, interest fell off aim- ply because the Norwegian girl. wrongfully accused of theft, became fAothing more than a tool in the hands of “Kansas City Kit,” who arranged 4 get her out on bi then taught her the trick of robbing in turn « drunken reporter, a boyish lover from der own country, and a wealthy old reprobate who dwelt in tango halls when they euited hie ugly purpose. By way of going from bad to worse “Kit'a" decidedly apt pupil rigged «| herself out ase girl of fifteen tn order to capture the rich old rounder, who had been the means of sending her to the Tombs whe: eo was @ gover- ness in his home. Te was not @ pretty ry and It gained nothing in attractiveness, neediess to say, when Anna put on short dresses and wandered along Central Park West. Before assuming this childish disguise she had posed as & widow and made bus riding a means to an end. A new danger of the “hesitation” was revealed when she stole the wallet of her aged part- ner in the dance hall. Surely, the stage ie not,without its revelations of life in a great city! The remarkable part of it was that the victim in this instance seemed absolutely blind to what was going on, though he did de- of a Thief” Has No Appeal a, BY CHARLES DARNTON. I’ there is one crime that must not be committed in the name of a crook clare when the police were called that be had “felt something.” In his emi- nent social position he was quite helpless. This was to be expected, perhaps, but we were bardly pr pared to see Anna give her ill-gotten gains to a policeman with instructions to send $1,000 to the honest young Norwegian from whom she had taken $800. The reporter didn't get a cent back, apparently, for the reason that the policemen who knew him thought him crasy when he told of having been “touched” for $3,800 be had won on the races. ‘We couldn't blame the policemen, for it was very hatd to believe in the play as a whole, In ite main idea it brought back to mind “Within tHe , Law,” with another innocent girl ac- cused of theft, But where Mary Tur- ner, in the earlier play, became a keen instrument of vengeance, Anna Bwan- jen was without Initiative or force. “Kit" was the more dominant figure, though she could not be depended upon to sustain interest in the Yara tore E ened by the fact that Anna did: remember the oted youth who had followed her to America. The Only swift a wiy as to become tedious, It re- |; mained sordid and er until the very © yO! learned that it” bad mi: A thief to save her from jomethin worse, and accordingly took the a in his arms. But tl 4 aa not aller the fact that the play had accom- plished no purpose, It was not strange that ut any heart! into “The ef.” She seeined to realize the hopelesoness of her task, and after her scene with * Tombs she acted in {eal fashion. On th hearted, bad-princip! eS saa tl) | Anne Sutherland eh SStyry girl for for all she was worth. Her per. W. L. DOUGLAS STOR Street. ‘would then understand ony shape and wear longer than REATER by eataoinee ate Hs rata € $3.50°3.75*4.00 | $4.50855 SHOES THE EVENING -WORLD, Heart To be interesting on the stage crooks Except for ite first act, showing women herded in the Tombs—a scene that recalled Tolstot’s “Resurrection"—there was nothing in Paul Arm- atrong’s play, “The Heart of a Thief,” to compel attention at the Hudson formance was quite as good as any- thing of the sort that Misa Ada Dwyer has done, Paul Doucet acted the ‘Goran lover with surprising feeling, considering the vagueness of this character, and Leonard Hollister made the best of hie unpleasant job as the reporter. But all the characters were practt- cally lost in the shuffle of the three scenes that constituted the third act. These violent changes were sufficient in themselves is » wate fatal to “The Heart of a Thief. FIRE AFTER EXPLOSION OUSTS THREE FAMILIES Police Believe Incendiary Started Brooklyn Blaze That Menaced Lives, Fire of suspicious origin drove the occupants of No. 410 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, to the fire escapes in their night clothes at 3 A. M. to-day and caused scores «* others in adjoining houses to go to the streets until dan- wer was over. Phil McGibney and family live on the second floor, Jacob Roth and fam- ily on the third and Joseph Frye on the fourth. Lawrence Smith’s plumb- hop occupies the ground floor. Frye heard an explosion at 2 o'clock and on opening his door found the filled with smo! nd flames. called his wif nd eon and house, but they were unabie to get down the stairs and ran to the fire escapes in the rear. Moat of them carried their clothing in their arms and dressed after they reached the shelter of neighbors’ homes. The fire started in the ground floor hallway near the atairs. 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