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| ABOUT PLAYS AND ‘The blond stenographer dropped her powder puff in a drawer and began to sharpen her pencil. she said to nobody in particul ve any of 4gou people seen this play, ‘Undiscov- area?” “At what theatre?" asked Popple, the shipping clerk, poising his pen ever the ledger. “It's at the Cort house,” shouted Bobbie, the office boy. “Ha! ha! Tha food one." a ust a minute, now!" sald the sten- ographer. “Who dg you think you are, Bobbie—Dock Primrose, the min- strel man “You mean George P b your’ ner, thy bOOkIG ner, you're so - some" 208 with that ‘superior yours,” replied the fondo. What tf 1 did get Primrose's fe wrong? You don't vertise the fact, do yo back to my original que: one here seen ‘Undiscovered’ ? “If I'm not mistaken, Miss Tillie,”} said the shipping clerk ly, “that play ts called wever, we're all apt to make mii Primm private secretary to the boas looked up from the letter she'd been reading. “If this town had an {gnoramus catcher, just as it hos dog catchers, he'd come near cleaning out this of- fige,” sho said. “That play at the ‘Under the Cover’ and it was |‘ by Roystercoop McGraw, an Irish dramatist. 1 know because my cousin bad a letter from a friend of McGraw saying the playwright was heart-sick over the war. A little study of current affairs wouldn't hurt you People a bit." ere was a brief period of silence and then the blonde spoke up again. “Well,” she said, question ts still unanswered. Has anybody here seen prethat show?? ‘The others replied In the no; and the stenographer continue: don’t go to the Cort to-night I may drop in at the Little Theatre.” “Gee!” said the shipping clerk. “I'd lke to haye a look at ‘A Pair of Silk sang out Bobbie. “Lemme git you right. What ts it that you'd like to lamp?” “Never mind him, Mr. Popple! ia Mise Primm. “It happens that I know good deal about the man who wrote that play. A mutual friend told me he was in the pocketbook business ind gave it up to write ‘A Pair of Silk Rel nine Lag ‘Wel chimed in Bobbie, “they al- ‘ways was more mons in stockings than in pocketbook: “Nix that stuff, kid!" said Spooner. “Nobody home over your way?" “Nobody home but the beads and @omebody's been string!n’ them," came New York City 119-121 Nassau Street = The Handsomest Tailoring Shop in PLAYERS OUDLEY came from the ship- he Columbia of Prank ! you mean, said Miss He's the one who was so The Red Widow!” “| thought Raymond Hickox played the comedy role in that show,” said tenographer, ‘Permit me to say that you thought ‘ong, snapped Miss Primm. “Pol ack and Wolfsberger were the come- dians in "The Red Widow. ‘8 rlaht, Miss Til shipping eb Certainly Lam," sald Miss Primm. hubert Lee was the producer. If I'm not mistaken he was once post- { some town up-State, ‘Any kin to Gen, Lee™ asked the atenographer. ‘No Generals in his family 80 far as, I know.” “They sure was.” said Bobbie. “When he was postmaster he must a-had old general delivery and"—— Listen, Bobbie, y ought to sell hat humor of yours," sald Spooner. je level, you're a regular Mark funny in said the Nt regular who? asked the stenog- rapher. be: ‘k Train He's the follow who wrote ‘Quincy Adama Sawyer.” “They're off again,” sald Miss Primm_ with $: sneer. ‘You mean dr he wrote ‘Uncle Tom Sawyer. ‘Why don't you study up?” ‘The shipping clerk put his pen in the rack. ‘Just 9 minute, folks!” he Bad Colds, Furred Tongu and Miser: Clogged, constipated bowels your stomach to become fi ested food, which sours and ferments fike garbage ina swill berrel. That's the first atep to untold misery—foul gases, Indiges- le Head- ND’ CATHARTI ca rete ‘or ‘is special fina tied aid makes » a1 {thoulder thy rites on ave ork: “are ‘putting ont Root iny if mateht if ‘in ae tene o clothing are ‘nriing a " ‘a customers get the bi ene ideas absolutely ft MITCHELL THE TALLOR, COLDS, HEADACHES, CONSTIPATION, REGULATE YOUR BOWELS! 10 CENTS THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1614. ff, 14, rst “You're all away Tn the place ‘Une | yer’ wa or Stowe, cae $A good Stowery,” sald the bo sheeper, — the qbipping clerk waked Bobbie Just then ihe door knob rattiod “Nothing!" sadd the shipping clerk A moment later the boss entered, to see you all ao busy id "mm a bit late to-day, but I have an ex- * sald Popple, inte Inst ni “Went te Kk" MUSICIANS WALK OUT. There was a strike at the Victoria Theatre yesterday afternoon, Just about the time the curtain was scheduled to go w bis rehestra = anou ed didn't intend to play f Heing members he union, thty were «# arrangements had been made tos plant the regular orchestra at the Hammerstein Lexington Avenue Op- era House with a leader wf whie a rding to their atory, was not in high favor with the unton: Arthur Hammerstein found a pianist tn theatre and put him to work. Ho § electrician in the gallery turned a spotlight on @ girl who waa singing. Then the ist got out of his s continued the t Montgomery anc thut they ha atride and ‘mixed things up. badly. While the spot was on tho girl the rest of the house was dark and the pianist couldn't see his music Things began to go from bad to worse, Finally, while the third was being presented, Loney H strolled in, having just come fro home, Immediately he got into com- munication with the Lexington Ave- nuo Opera House, and had the band relieved of Its work and the « put back. Then Prof. strikers went into the and the dove of peace seitied on the! theatre and laid an At no time was the audience angry—not even! a's pit, bad breath, yellow everything that in, severe colds, ble and nauseat- night straighten out by morning—a 10-cent box from your druggiat will keep your Liver acti jowels clea: ip , Head cl and make feel bully for months. Don't forget the children. and some five pieces. grade of material. I am dressing up an entire window with these goods, and while the fifty pieces r with a rising eorge May and \ta when Manager speach. Autho: @ apike-ta opens tn. Garrick Thursday rs will have a ¢ husband. Buster part too. John J. Nolan ¢ has sent William t Catherine Countise and ¢ man will portray were pretty good fellow sald opera-| expensive because they ar Can you beat it?—M ville, Kan, Globe, got along pretty well until the|= going up. Mi CANDLER fir a TRIAL. MRS. PATRI BG RMRNARD 6 Jar Jack skating rink — } OLYMPIC ,3*\, Mat. Daily! ZALLA’S last the price will be, suit to order, “15.50 To each customer ordering a suit of these clothes I present an extra Gossip. lady" William Co a George Mo Cohan IT'S CERTAINLY FINE. | ‘The jokes at the show \ re night 1 OPN, Y, THEATRE, 8.00102. em DIN °« DANS EVELYN NESBIT ,;\'%;, Glam & Gifu Wedd, othory ‘Roller Skating, and Dancing mal TARE. Haskell made al New 's Boudol ‘outa Marry | ein the far Is w ing for Collier will have a} of Columbia County) Ep y Ney Will offer his) » Palas thie that starts na wine-bare he wasn't go- | GAR the principal ro THE FUL’ We GLO Fé -house et RU’ K CAMPBELL cient y 1K E c | PEG ROSE OwN co. vw The greatest producers of serges and fine staple worsteds in this country are § Metcalf Brothers. Their mills are noted throughout the world, and cloths bearing their trademark have the same standard value as silver would have stamped sterling. Through a representative I was sold between forty and fifty pieces of their dark silk mixtures. Some have two pieces of a style, some three, some single pieces Neat, fine effects, guaranteed all wool and all worsted suitings, both for shape and coloring. These are all finished cloths, soft enough in finish so as not to shine, and smooth enough of surface not to catch dust; a dress-up suit that any tailor or clothier might well consider a price of $30.00 a low mark for this pair of Trousers of the same goods FREE, It is trades of this sort that made Mitchell the Tailor possible. Metcalf Brothers’ fine all wool silk and worsted suitings, $15.50, including an extra pair of trousers free. Full Dress Suits to Order Fine German drape, 18 02. in weig ht. This suit will positively hold its shape. Dressed up ‘in silk to the edge. order, Suit to $20.00 I specialize on Fine Dress Suits teary Usk Pe HUDSON Ovens ¥ ts A ROSE STAHL: peste at & Stone GALETY\, LIBERTY 4i2 wis” ‘ DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS HE COMES UP SMILING] fe REPO Danetng, Dining. AMUSEMENTS. YORK'S LEADING THEATRES, BLANCHE) Mare ALES and The Beautiful Adventure AUSON tn OUTCAST fy MA. eT EADY. Gel "SALAMANDER TWIN BEDS Hie Yay ons ony ttn tee TH CHATTERTON tars i rISE West = a tHIGH cast P10 tit UNM OROH P- gy HEART ¥*,,.) eA neat he ROSE GARDENS _Admabaton FEE we al Custom Made Overcoatings Ht During the dull season | made up 2,000 Overcoats. | nave them all ready to wear be out of my store. Zuarantee them all Mg wool, Black aa blue ra Overcoats, ready to t WEE eseersvneeesens fi Balmacaans ! In the newest tweeds and chevic I have Ff the finest designer in the business for Bi this style coat, and | made these up in my f: own shops. in the dull P eason. My price, read H to wear out MITCHELL THE TAILOR ct cetane Ste 1431 BROADWAY, COR. 40TH STREET $7.25 FROM BOSTON saa OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9, SATURDAY 10 O’CLOCK x it | | 1000 Keats A PAIR OF silk 'Srockincs Ail Seate at ormances, Two Dollary, Hid. WO Alte, Week, al ti ESS ity 2 Pa ei we, CONSEQUENCES Wot Mat. bie SHAM "| “ rue ti Scheff in Pretty Mrs. Smith ABth St. SEE, ar Bey Big, 418 THE LAW oh, tAND wi _m nfie sata AOC At Bee Poy ‘ues, de Thurs, | SPECIAL PERFORMANCE ROSERSON TRAVELOGUES on GERMANY Arranged by the NEW-YORKER STAATS-ZEITUNG Standard {."* | for the beneft of the *|German Red Cross CARNEGUS HALL, Tth Ay. @ 57th 8t., TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Oct, 27th and 28th. Doors open at 7.30. Reserved Seats, 0c, Box Beats, 91.00, Now on sale at office of New-Yorker Staate-Zeltung, 182 William St, New | York, and 404 Washington 8t,, Brooklyn, or at Carnegie Hall. General Admittance with | Stauta-Zettung Coupon, @ conta, B. ¥, KUT 'S ) Geo, Ty bial ALACE| Ty Sealing, Me. Pa Lamiise 1 “polly & renner, Bway #Tth at | Hrown, nina ae i KEITH if) ADEL tab AC] OLO NI a We im Maite) iyaily Mat ate) there, LHAMBRA ‘Anniversary Week LHA ALL STAR BILL Batty | CENTU RY | te. 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Bloacheg—neat vig 39 et. Men's perma dozen. Fine Cambrio— 4 and % BANDK ERO + me o. Lt $1.24 Heavy Fleece models mba scalloped oft OUBEDNEABEN-ABCOND FLOOR, TS & 98 ct. Boys’ Trousers, MM tert 9s and ans “hier sine mt x THIRD FLOOR, “Wek Fohiuemvos—aatw PLoon, rrorel design: sme bre ities ; t. Faney Pore itnenta dark us width Wabash Clock Signe Denote Morning Specials. Leek for the Otecka! Leek for the Clocks? TUESDAY IS BLOUSE DAY Sitk and Washable—Tallored and Dressy Styles, at Unmatchable Prices. 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