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* @6filer fashion of Belasco, Rumble, huching wtage mecha | Multitude, In mute answer t @palringly to his throat. For ones he F Anything for a quiet fife is not nally bis play taker ” writing Ocean 4 to the art t serious lines are funny e irresiatibie. when this in dene you may be thrills with ite om Sy @ boat race het @ucliement watinfied by the Meht of an thrill there w na Mexican the eye an w te the roenic impresat “thy janable New York that Dutch Joe wan binckjacked by the villain tn front of the Cathedral, ' had been let lato the Atuyvanant manaion (kindly note apelling tn f Geterence to a very old family) Juat in time to see the villainous Burnett | tune for the a having her coming-out ball, and an/to him “in ¢! wretched crim! worthy of the Government.” to 1 cent decline to shrink, loosen and die—then the ghoot fat Mr. Btuyvasant. Huth was Whereupon the villain, : Gatrenpod tangvern, w @ataped! ie ‘The villainess also was obliged to tear eartier, Abe wan in the midat of oxtren fangoer Dago Mike when Mr, Btuyvasant, who hadn't bothered to change o hile Brown clothes, walled In and declared, “This dance has gone far enough!" ‘Then he demanded vho in this woman?” The anawer came like a mot: “@ho ts the most notorious woman in New York!" While she amiled appre- clatively at thia distinction)’ Grave realized that tt 414 not strengthen her goolal standing, eo ahe withdrew, flashing ecornful glances at the assembled company, And, anyway, she remarked, it hud taken considerable urging to Induce her to come to such a dull party, ‘Another jolly party was broken up at the warden's house in Sing Bing, with convicts in stripes acting an walters, when Ruth, now the wife of the Dy hero convicted of killing her father, arrived with an order to which she had 6 forged the Governor's signature that granted her the privilege of seeing her feeband. He was to be sent to the electric chair in the morning. Motion ll Pletures which carried along the play ne ke had revealed him tn the death house, He no sooner ‘ed hia wife th: 1) Andergon, the detective who had fastened the ly to learn of hia mistake gnd to be filled with « desire to on fim, “ t it, pulled off a dickey that lat {ton Hit} and then gave the ‘There he was on the floor when the the splendid boat race with tta other things to numeroum t @eknes, arranged by Bul Btitious Dutch Joe was made to believe ho maw the murdered millionaire, In the war with Moxico at the end the real murderor met his Aniah, but not ‘until he had «pat in the face of the hero, who wan held by two af the enemy. “Life,” it may be observed, 1g not of Ap the hero who started out aa ti than « Walter villain, Wut he aa Dutch Joe, the cutlory leader who was on his uppers Iter D, Greene as that helpful ran as performance. Mado-in-America melodrama that has Brody triumph. © Spanish Violinist . Wins Approval at Second Appearance. By Sylvester Rawling. ANUEL QUINOGA, the #pan- Ars {eh violinist, who wa» heard at 4 the Shubert Theatre Inet Right, made an unequivocal success It was his second appearance in New York, and one could not but feel that Be week earlier made 0 mintake big auditoriun ie no place for the] Pe debut of u seloin! eliher jnetrumental OF Vocal. It should be reserved f ¥! established fuyorien, wht ‘ q larity con draw five or » hearers at a time without The Biggest Thing In Melodrama. BY CHARLES DARNTON. AT dynamic force William A. Lrady has wet a new standard for | 4, oer Tamers Me orem with “Lite defenne during hin argument tn the | ord at the Manhoitan Opera House on Saturday night whe: ppeared before the curtain with varioun) min tow and bowed to ries of “Speech!” he rained his hands E 5) tate the mob, a mob that cheered and ahouted and yelled an only the real D Brady articic can cheer and ehout and yell y ¢ at all the Idea of “Life” Though |P°** an over breathed, be | *#!4, bt by the atrenuous|active business career and devote his) a conversational tone that betrays time to philanthropy. He had a won- rm in a new fieid, yet in every acene the curtain Thompron Buchanan ordinarily te am gentle an auiby had gone in this time to raise the roof, ureed o They hinsed the villainess ex well as the villain on Maturday nigh © that cil ie well, But the thusiasmn roused |James Hl. Reed of Pittsburgh was at ol called by the yw the purpose of t for|the meeting and counsel quoted him | (oveite ne sae n Nee ttollng purpoces CENT DANDERINE was) in describing the parting between Mr. | on Nov. 4 Carnegie and Mr. Morgan, eae) hace ‘ “When Mr. Carnegie wan leaving CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN | Ladies! Men! Here’s the nt It hid tte sporting blood # eon the Yale and Harvard crews and tte thi Gbared by n car which blew up with a bang Just as the escaping hero and Bd plucky little wife were In Imminent danger of being overhauled by thelr @hooting pursuers, There two scenes beat anything of the kind aver staged O68 revealed Mr ann producer of great ingenuity and ekill, For a final ntockade following a clash of horge. | 0 as saying, leader” known on the Bowery as Lago Mike opened a window . whore interest In the brilliant event was entirely professional, He left rather hastily after the murder, cramhing through the window, an though making a discovery, annaunced to the » had taken five minutes for refrushmonta: “Ho has ‘This wore the fi steps toward encap® te . As Ruth was about off te the automobile with her husband, Been emptied at the warden's dinner and © on the head with It. She promptly “soaked” him, and he went down and out temper and start tht wiren and {he alarm bell going. ‘Thin led to the exciting automobile chase that was even more thrilling Geplayed arent pationce and remarkable good nature. To make his helpless- ness in the stockade exceedingly aggravating, a cowardly Mexican slapped his face, Altogether he had a pretty tough time of it. Kathiene MacDonnell acted Ruth in @ simple, pleasing manner, and Leonore Harris played the wicked siren in her very best meiodramatic atyle, Sho evidently delights in Being shop the door, for she seemed to enjoy It even more on Baturday night and got Ne reward in hisses, Sheldon Lewis pert; Eifingbam Pinto as the elegant tango pi father who gave teh when he discovered what a naughty dau der he had in Grace, and Dion Titherade Keep that fadcinating creature in furs and pearls, all added to the joy of the . But tt was the two racing features that ran a gave “Life” a real throb, These acenes stamp it an the biggest thing tn nt for him after the) It wan a proud mo no Ay oned speech that has the true melo- hort in their Aimcovery that a lence automobile from Sing Bing th oll & in eating with his knife in the It war not for thin, however, hot ; this confirmed heraelf away from the ball even ly fancy steps with that elegant “Rather nasty of hor, but neat, eh? while the stage hands were probably am part of hin “full evening dress,” Hehted p warden came back, only to lose his «reat cheering crowd of spectators. mention there was a spiritualistio us detective, at which the auper- restrained achool of drama, ‘troke of the Yale crew, John Bowers Hampden looked too honest to be a ; Ralph Stuart an the sympathetic boy whose pame wasn't Dennis when ‘Tensle, Frank an the pained ho became an unhappy forger to y with the*honors and) been done—nothing leas, th fact, than phony Soclet reviewed tn thiv concert which was ‘olumn on Saturday, both ing crowded Roures, and io the evening @ well-attended con- cert at the Century Opera Houre at which Thomas Chalmers, Hardy Wan famson, Orville Harrold and (hw. ofy cheatra were the chief attractions, COURAGE IN WAR, What war teaches—as well as business life. Courage in w of good pure ble » blood is the | n have, this power paer and steadier and gives to pale, weak, rundown people the fullest | {health and bappines 4 bis or her artistic meritn i In the intimacy of the smaller house Mr, Quiroga displayed quatitien tat] ™ eemmanded res Was well designed to show hin tee nical mastery of the tnatrum tone that wan ingratiating and 4 re fined | Tt began with the Bruch cy cencerto in G ininor, held w group Fritz Kreisier's “Capes Viennois, and the same master's arrangement of compositions oy Tartini, Cartier, Couperin and Muquant, and ended s of Barasate, Baran) KB. Homayne Simmons was an ad mirable accompanint at the » for Mr, Quiroga and for Maude Klota, ng the “De puis te Jour’ fron "and a group of Engliah so little charm, ane ory arls that might be worth , at least, a Crown 1 activities of yen- , in the afternoon, at um entury Opera House, ting opers uM Ae Golden Med: ery, free from aleohol or narco! |just what is stated above, ai jeause it banshee frem the blood all powon and impure matter, It is the world’s great Blood Purifier, so won- derfully penetrating that it even enters joints, dissolves the impure deposits and carrion them out, as it does eh Lit purities, throngh the Liv dneys and Skin, | Mf you have |liver, backaehe © | vy Catarrh, tion into you and brings back youth and | Vigorous wetion Not a sccret remedy for all ingredi- ents are published on wrapper, ~All medicine dealer can supply you in either Mquid or tablet form or send 40 cents for trial box of tablete to De. Roomate La, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 26—David | Liverpool will take place this week} The young Albany rounder who tote Comet A. Reed of counsel for the Stee! Cor- | with « view to reopening both the New! thought It funny to give the name of . a we : whore petition states that she believes a! poration to-@ay defended Andew Car-| York and Liverpool Cotton Exchanges! charies F, Murphy when arrested for| ,.A*! \tt waa organized, Mr, Reed made the Fone bu America averaged pearly | furnished by Eugene Wood, former) the Government had expected to col- United States Diatrict Court against | 3,000,000 bushe he plaudits of the | trust nin Mr. Reed said Mr. Carnegie had no} Rock Island bonds deponited totalled Wan mpaechions, Hin voice had one |thought that the Bteel Corporation in- |$28.442,000, which with thn $7,000,000) that he thought he had been dis- tended to monopolize the steel bi Aertul opportunity to help his fellow |,,Ferees exchange continues to de-| at ae Wood's ball had been| ¢riment contends the company should man {n various ways and the opportunity moat magnificently,” Gallery, the [added Mr. Reed eh to make up for this loss. ‘Thia| Counsel pictured the menting be- fo G6 it should be. It ts the unconscious humor of melodrama that makes ttliween Carnegie and the Inte J. P./ 206 Three Morgan whon the deal was cloned for | * y the aale of the Carnegio properties tho nerves, ‘The exterior of Mt.¢r and said: ‘Pierrepont, Tam thel iif Eve with enow all about added immensely be 4 f the production. jo pectacie of « paded the burden upon 1 am off to Europe to play.’ A Wonderful Arra | i ° | v ° . ) ute the | W sand carbuncles; that makes fl | i ° rr | Lise : ping THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 36, 1914. inicio CARNEGIE UNLOADED © | .TEM®,tOR INVESTORS. 1406, F, MURPHY" BAGK [rte a metcine now | | SEARCH FOR IVES WILL. Ir.nt, cary, eo, ts to A fine of $2 was imposed and he hiner July 1 to Get 26 decrensed §7,606,« ‘ w st ik } BURDEN ON MORGAN) ‘2%:c<mverca wit tne same varioa 8} TQ STAND HIS TRIAL) fico te fic Mp eitn tne District. | DAMenter® Bett tantiie Safe Deposit, Company or enw Company. oor “ Mra. 3 ee dias Attornny to secure his bond. Tho real]. 1m Rome Sate De saroftte Peter airgtty anette Bee From an authoritative course it te n name of the young man from Albany! Surrogate Fowler ordered alia found it be filed for probate. Lawyer Tells How Happy Magnate] tearned that an announcement in regard | Says He Retumed to Albany With | did not come out. prarch, for the mi ni geil of # Inte | ord@ directs the enfe deposit com , aaealiia " to the corporation and syndicate for . , eee reg here MY car ot the =| Secor Was After Disposing of His [Aging eet nese tontraccs| Out Knowing $500 Bail Was | INCOME TAX CASE REVIEW. |‘trk Soc iSconnnwet who°aied wt his | ieniten i Stes will be made this week and probably H aman country home in Ossining on Oct. 22.) survived by a widow, Mri | Holdings to Steel Trust, Sita « day or twa Conterensee With Forfeited. The search in to be made at the re-|Iver, and two daughters wv York Con-|qugst of his daughter, Mrs, Eunice May-| Frances Ives, They live nerd, of No. 1!4 Enat Oct, 26,—Recaure it igvolves the possible refunding of taxes already collected and affects many thousands of dollars in taxes simultaneously. action in disposing of bia in- one intoxication in the Tenderloin Oct. nto the Steel Corporation when! Last week export salts of breadstuffs| 13, and then jumped the $500 ball bond * high ton Tex, ‘ia blockaded with Li made his appeara: of wheat in store and feat Bide Police Court to- Inet, the Supreme Court announced Ha} to- y it would review at the re- f en . The Latest Wartime Hit 4 0 the Government's ult to dissolve the | twenty day mre on route. Within | sald he wanted to plead. Guest of the Department of Juatice ‘ Ni Everybody's Singing It Will load with grain for export. His excuse for Jumping his bail was| the decision of the Federal Courts of that he was so drunk when releasad| New York holding the Forty-two Broadway Company not Hable for the income tax impon nit posited OR yen the commit-| charged. Hg went to a hotel, slept! "The decision involves the determin- control 48 a couple of da: ation of the net Income of @ corpora: neyed hack to Albany in ignorance of | {ne ‘pone fiorn realty” Fhe come the fact that he had failed to appear) pany had ® capital stock of $400» ‘ a bonded Mednens of $4.7 f 1a the police court. 1910. Interest_on the bonds far_ex: “1 didn't find out until a short time| caeded the groxs income, and the Gov. J) DOUBLE DISC RECORD A2608.---65c¢ . Ask to Hear It. Mr. Carnegie’s one thought, he wan to retire from « long and Chicago and North wen! oe montha declined $127, end $177,206. Kurplus @ deducted decreased $170,669. be allowed to deduct only interest on forfeited,” said the Albany man. “I'd' its capital stock in making returns, SAVE YOUR HAIR! IF FALLING OUT rome to { nounced, including “Hi } J\\ trot), “The Old Hi Increnaed $ New, Records on Sale the 20th of Each Month. IMPORTANT NOTICE! i net ing of the Roard 11 Colambia filkewisec ait out fast. A little Danderine Nore 89 Chambers Street, New York now —any time—will surely ie 118 im druff cure known. Danderine from any drug store or|] Kranich & Bach, 16 West 125th St., New York. pleat man in the world. 1 have! gia, CORN, Net toilet counter, und after the first ap- ur buck, | Migr tae, Ch ehange,| ‘Thin, brittle, colorless and seraggy| plication your hair will take on that life i) oe o hair in mute evidence of a neglected] lustre and luxuriance which is so beau Pease Piano Co., 128 W. 42d St., New York. The Governinent, In ite oh PS ee walp; of dandruff—that awful scurf. | tiful. It will become wavy and fluffy Wissner Piane Warerooms,53 E. 34th St.,N. Y.,and 55 Flatbush Av., Bkn. de ae @ COnBpITAUO ‘Roceipta were larger There is nothing so destructive to} and have the appearance of abundance; F. G. Smith, Bradbury Piano Warerooms, 60 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn, A. D. Matthews Sons, 398 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. F. G. Smith, Bradbury Piano Warerooms, 1227 Broadway, Brooklyn. Abraham & Straus, 420 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. pected... Selina wae gredites te Armour | brigleg 3 a Gore Me “ a Ved hair en Mrged tinted gloss and softness, but " bye > of its lustre, ite strength and its very| what will please you most will be after checkedvine decline, Closed 8-8 of w cent | ife; eventually. producing a, feveriah| just a few weekt” use, when you will ‘Corn Was weak for n time on in-| ness and itching of the scalp, which] actually see a lot of fine, downy haii creased new crop offerings, Closed 6-8] if not remedied causes the hair roots] new hair—growing all over the scalp. Advt. in the Haht of what done with hin for- of mankind, to refer O10 10 IOK10E WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY COUPONS 3930 E=—=—=——=O 10 =—10 New Management New Stocks accordance with the terms of an order of the United States District Court THE BUSINESS OF THE O'NEILL-ADAMS CO. 18 BEING LIQUIDATED Geperal customers’ office for the payment of accounts, etc., now located on th 4th F1—Bimpeon-Crawterd Corp. Bldg. 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