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Will.Go and Get: It. to your ac- ca the unusual interest asso- Patrick “Pygmalion” It ts farce, witty, original and amusing, fication for We nglish she was saying. She w no doubt quite right in her conception of the character, but she evidently had not taken the size of the theatre into consideration. The Park, during the first scene at least, seemed too big for the play. Perhaps it is better to regard “Pyg- malion” as an experiment. Henry Higgins, who discovers Eliza Doolittle under the sheltering portico of a} church, is a professor of phonetics. By listening to yoy for a moment he could tell whether fyou lived in Fifth, #ixth or Seventh avenue, Eliza in- terests him so much that he gives her a five-pound note, and with it she realizes the desire of her life by jump- ing into a taxicab and having a run ‘or her money. The next day she ap- pears at his “laboratory” and asks him | to teach her to speak like a “Iidy." It 8 then that this Pygmalion determines to undertake the job of transforming the gutter Galatea into a duchess, so far as language and appearances £0, | [in six months. | This idea, suggested in the first scene, is rried out in four more acts, and while it is a little thing in| itself, Shaw uses it as excuse talking about no end of things. has Eliza discourse upon the that Higgins compels her bath | to take, comes along and speaks enthusiasti- cally of the “undeserving poor.” is the life for him because it has “ginger” in it. Ho asks Higgins for five pounds in return for Eliza, and when that upright gentleman de- clares his intentions to be honorabl the placid dustman rejoins, “I knows j that, or I should ‘ave asked for fifty | pound.” It is only when this rare old character discusses “middle class morality” that you feel Shaw is put- | ting the words into his mouth. Hut this is all good fun, and there is more of it when Eliza, some months later, is brought out as a partially finished product of Higgins At his mother's “at home.” Here she pful not to drop her “h's' ly the stereotyped phr the professor has taugnt in @ thoughtless mor takes up the subject of “b she calis it, and shocks the gu informing them that “Lots of wom has got tom their husband: drunk to make them fit to live with. A youth, h tor her ar about to leave he thinks he 8 opportunity to get better ac- iuainted with her and inquires her she is going to walk across she haughtily garden | she retur Ff Higgins and his tend, Col, ing, and she is left sitting the eve of furniture wile the fessor prides himself upon having complished his task. She wants to | know what she is to do with t he has succeeded in making s, and bY way of expressing throws his slippers another act to show he has come to feel the need of her, and you are left to surmise that she may throw slippers at him as his wife for | the rest of her life. So much Yor Shaw's romance! It lagged somewhat toward the acting grew steadily Mrs. Campbell was delight- behavior at the reception, majestic air and her dutiful manner of speech while seeking to impress the commonplace guests, she | made this scene the Joy of the per- formance, It was not her fault that Eliza seemed quite impossible in the last act. Here Shaw was to blame. Mrs. Campbell made the most of the situation by looking so beautiful that the eye at least was satisfied. One pould scarcely believe her to be the fume woman who had cried y likciy!"” 'Phis_ so: kulnary element of Eliza's conversa- | tion is said to have shocked staid old | London to its foundations. Here, needless to say, it raised a shout of laughter. rich humor of Elifa's father ’ NG WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 MY WORD! BALLY GIRLS ARE 10 BE “BOBBIES” : IN LUNNON! OLD DEARS!, It Really Must Be a Spoof, Old | aay took as her third husband Ernest Chap, Don’t You Think ?— But They Say It’s True! LONDON, Oct.13 Brass Pp” the shoulder on Founded by Suf- letters, “W. strap, a metal AT 70, TWICE WIDOWED, LONELY, SHE WEDS AGAIN ——_ ‘s. Wentzel Selects Lonely Broo! yl Widower of Sixty-five Who Painted Her House. Mrs. Christiana Wentzel, seventy, of No, 218 Lynch street, Brooklyn, yester- k- von Gueterman, who is sixty-five years. |This is his second wife. The couple |were married by the Rev. J. C. Grim- ‘mel, pastor of the First Eastern Dis- trict Gr tist Church. | Mrs. Von Gueterman’s first husband, harles L, Seifert, died eight years ago, i four wins ated she married Adolph Hee 4, 1913. fragists, a women's volunteer police POCh onetic . © people Tou 4 in phonetics. And ar ae pilin ‘Tie | force is drilling daily for duty. They atter "yen t ¥ D jet for call themselves the Women Police | fy iret hasbend uney, tive eieughe my ‘ are. € atl bau has eat deal (n ite Volunteers, and are an offshoot of heart ye Lae Perr cy i th bring Mrs, Campbell back to us has a grea a 4 en ‘again Any play that can bring ip scorne Tyler of the Liebler |e, Women’s Freedom League, of | (iter Ai eene t ona s. poe on | which Mrs, Despard, a sister of Sir. Harrison avenue. Ww Soon after found that it Reeded zel ib! iomebody recommended Mr. Von a romance, possibly | arg ready for active service they will pk aires ask ieee and I gave La | get a fetching uniform, to give them foe fh Mee with 4 Ry gel Lant night a somi-official status. A navy blue suid to me. ‘Christiana, I know you are serge costume of a smart military Wo get married, "Tum sure, we: will cut, with a hard felt hat like a bowler very happy.’ td and now nelther one of us Vv potato” mestensoren WRECK HALTS BALL CROWD. badge on the front of the hat, and | Mundrea w rs i special badges, denoting the duty di. | Weedreds om Way to Game Im Rone vision, such as for park and| tom Delayed on New Haven Road, number of the constable on the collar, and such necessary first ald appliance district map and poc complete the v1 hard ut work learn! signalling, police and first aid. The thirty to forty-five. by a @hief (Miss T Deputy Chief (Miss N spector-in-Chief (Mrs. and an Investigator-in-Chief Edith Watson), who is a sort of chief implements ing ourt amer Hoyle), T Me ice whistles, et torches w! equipment new policewomen are already police drill, | procedure ges rango from ftrain he force Is ruled | Was also held up, Dawson), | on Coates), (Mrs. WESTFIELD, Mass, Oct. 12.—An tbound Boston and Albany freight rain and a freight train on the Canal") road of the New Haven Railroad were In collision at the Westfield station early to-day, Five ears were derailed and Slocked both east and weast-bound tracks, Hundreds of baseball enthusiasts on |the way to the world series game in Hoston were held up until they could be transferred around the wreck to a special The viwentleth Century Limited as ‘ll past st n- ASK AID FOR ’QUAKE VICTIMS. | Many Homeless by Dt rin Tare! key In Which 3,000 Died. detective, and a Charge Officer (Mrs. N. K. Strange). The pr¢sent headquarters are WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—More than 3,000 lives were lost in the earthquake Atlin the province of Konia, Turkey, Oct. Westminster, and local stations are to|5, according to a cablegram to-day from be established in vartous parts of the| Ambassador Morgenthau to the State metropolis. Other fi formed in the provin already been started minimum duty will |day and the maxtin women will work parks, railroad | ests of children, | nition, ing. —— DIES IN HIS and Sacea: a to Jacob Kalmbach, of children's garment vt. way, and for a time st the ‘corridor, his chest. Finally office, heard him groan. Thi conscious and but Mr Imbach w Mr. Kalmbach was His business associat his addy visiting | Mrs *h ¥ nk, a Ww win Ma nen The Building in 1915 will than it has during said to-day: plished by | twenty mechantes, | or men. Th orary force wh 874, Ine view ot $210.198 It plant. If peevi cross and peevish, was capitally expressed by Edmund Gurney Philip Meriva suggest Shaw himself in his impatient man- ner of throwing himself into a chair over an argument, and at the same | time gave an altogether excellent | characterization in the role of the professor, There can be little doubt | that Henry Higgins is only another | name for Bernard Shaw. —— | FOR PAPAL SECRETARY ope Benedict Tenders Office to Cardinal Gasparrt, Det. 13.—Pope Benedict to-day ‘a Secretaryship of State ‘dinal Pitro Gasparri, Utular bis- hop of Cesari di Palestine, The Car- inal fs louth to accept the high honor and has not yet returned hs answer, Cardinal Ferrata’s recent death from ap: pendicitis left the office of Papal Sec- retary of State vacant. Cardinal Gasparri 1s one of the young- lout of the members of the Sacred Col- |lowe, He te thirty-two years old and w: gievated to the Cardinalate on Belt) | conte ing at on | “When. listless, pale cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn’t eat sleep or act naturally, first treatment given, Nothing equals for children's Figs | which syals inside" ¢ plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy i tle given to-d druggist for forni depots for | courts, but at present will do no pa- He | trollirig on regular beats. work will be to look after the inter- teh the regu H oO! je wit the regular policemen, and then Eliza's father, a dustman, | depo tee have eA Omclal none their movement This | sympathy and very iufluent | was tnken ill to-day in the Wilson Building, complaining of he returned to his adn persons in adjoining offices y found him un+ summoned His wile Kalmb Manicipal B: jenance Costs by Discharges. mrintenance of bs feverish this is a sure | stomach, liver and bowels need @ cleans- forces ces, and one hi in Scotland, T! be two hours are um eight The| the streets, in and poli they will c OFFICE. Complained of Pains in His Chest Heart DI New York salesman for the O. L. Hinds Company, makers in Burlington, | in his off 0 Broa nd down pains s dead wh [physician arrived, probably of he: sixty es did not k dr thy Tntlnael MARKS CUTS EXPENSES. the M cost $31,89) the present ye Horough President Marks of Manhattan The saving will be accom- the laying off of fifteen or rers, foremen and is also a h will be disp h President asks the Board 265 with which he coming ni year, ax than the 1914 tax ase for personal ser- part of this due to We ISCHIA forse to cneratar ie nae A CHILD DOESN'T LAUGH AND PLAY IF CONSTIPATED give “ California Syrup of Figs.” Mother! Your child isn’t naturally See if tongue sign e, feverish, full | diarrhoea, remember, a gentle liver and | bowel cleansing should al 8 be alifornia Syrup of give spoonful, and in a few hours all the foul waste, sour bile and fermenting food 9 clogged in the bowels ‘passes pas you ha’ All ch m , but get the genuine. Ask migelst for S Sd-cent bottle of "Cali yrup of Figs,” then look and see he. Colorni. Fig to be | Department Their chief s official jal back years old her, iphian Mio nicipal less. and sick, its little ea well dren “Ale physrear ‘fruit laxa- and it never fails to effect a good nsing. Directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are of buildings we ing countless a8 | number he| Ambassador Mor but was unoffi- a) clally sted by the Minister of the | Intertor the Turkish Government to solicit help from the people of the Unit- Jed States through the Red Cross and other organizations, as the Turkish pes le were declared to be so impoverished that they could render practically no assistance to thelr suffering compatriots, ice Lite Oct. 13,—Mil- waukee's first footballWatality for the 1914 season occurred to-day when ‘arroll Olson, twenty, died | hospital from concussion of the bra: the result of injuries received in a game yesterday. he young man was in the contest, but r sumed play and finished the game, O- | self, SUFFRAGISTS MEET IN CONVENTION WHICH MAY BE THEIR LAST Leaders Believe Their Long Fight in‘New*York State for Ballot*WillSoon Be ’ ROCHESTER, Oot. 13. tor car pilgrimage through this forenoon, and a luncheon, The Proper was called to order noon by Mrs. Raymond New York, Presidemt, who delivered which was fol- lowed by the report of Mes. Carrie Chapman Catt, Chairman of the Em- pire State Campaign Committee, and an address by Mrs. Medill McCor- mick on the “National Amendment.” An open mass meeting will be held her annual address, to-night. Suffragist loaders here e belief that this convention last one held in New York State for Next year the amendment to the Constitution giving women the the cause, ballot will be voted on, and the fight in this State will a aa Carry Off Honor: Wahi ‘The Wahnetah Boat Club o! L, 1, captured the majority the open regatta for juntor oarsmen held yesterday on the Harlem River under es STOPS FALLING This Home “Made Mia Mixture Stops Dandruff and Falling and Aids Its Growth. To a half pint of water add Bay Rum Rarbo Compound.......... Glycerine ‘These are all simple that you can buy from any very ‘little cost, and mix t Apply to’ the for two weeks, then ce week until all the mixture is used. A half pint should be enough ‘head of dandruff and kill the dandruf’! germs. 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