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THE ‘EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1914, : id reve fame atoouted wits “Tee| thes sto der” aungyrurrrances |LOSS OF $350,000 yard owned wy Brady Brotiers was } Chorus Lady.” James Forbes hap-| {2°ersn, hows ine Play, reves ralled BY INCENDIARY BLAZE) 2™ctttz.bomet over, « manutec. pened to do Mise Btab! and himself &/ to mix the emils with the tear. She tering plant was totally destroyed, turn when they were both trying pi sag Latta A) terete age | her and rafiread and other adjoining to get something more than a day's| Porition as the serio-comic mistress property was damaged. The princi- work out of life, bat there is no rea- pipe x nauil Foreman of Burned Plant Belleved| a1 tosses were: Brady Brothers, eo . arke wan tous t 7 son why aa excellent example ihe the dischuragedcompoese, to Have Perished in Flames at | #250000; Adamite Abrastve Com- be followed for ita own sake. er ‘ i" never struck an oriml-| dal pany, $20,000; New York Central and all, the theatre demands variety, and|nal note; Heatricn Noyes remained | North Tonawanda. Erle Railroads, oare destroyed and Mise Btahi, I firmly believe, is equal) “together cheery ax the ttle bur- to thinglemand. Da A Perfect taay” leaquer who caat her jot with Luciiie,| NORTH TONAWANDA, N, Y,, Oct. | damage to tracks, $26,000 each. and Harry C. Browne did all that) Th lice are convinced that the is nothin than a woak sinter, 80 ould do. to 29.—Fire of Incendiary origin de- goede etchant Bele thDahe PaTRL TAA Gould do 00 BAe) LBC! fires were incendiary and are looking to speak, of “The Chorys Lady.” It} impossible minister convincing. But|stroyed property valued a 000 fh | r mt f. yed property valued at $360, ii i “A Perfect Lady” On Rose Stahl. Dears also a certain resembiance to « the play Itself was so unconvincing that it had no reality, "A Perfect |here early to-day. William Mauth, &| -ssches in the plant of the Adamite ARLES DARNTON. [sir ty bios turer inrnons.|ciy! 2 aide iy! ial sat eat ne root noe [ute aa of He, Adar the theatrion! world we should be st] alled queen of burlesque 1# selsed) Ktahl, a hopeless tank. More’ prain Srigntness Gl Geek DUN, Weeee lane Or nance ‘6 with longing for home and Bunday| to her for making the bent of Itt is miasing and in believed to have per- fire broke out, Gift of the gods. But this quality, so rare that it ia|dinoer. —— by ed for little in “A Perfect Lady,” brought out! This ian't to say that “A Perfect dson Theatre. | Lady” ta quite without originality or SHO &@ great pity, it ta a great public lowe that no Individual) merit. To the contrary, it is auper- AT eg lle Phe ngpd wean be eee nual powers of humor, #hould let! meially clever, with flashes of real AT 1 humor, though the atrain to be funny WHOLESALE te often felt. There ta, indeed, re- Direet to You | freahing originality in the opening scene showing a weary troupe of bur- ay 1 will_place_ 5,000 Wk of Men’s and Women’s Fall Shoes in my loaquera waiting for the milk train at To-day a“ la tank atation in the gray of the GIGANTIC SHOE SA FE. You can now buy Men’s and Women’s high grade morning. ‘The trouble is that this GIGANTIC SHOE SALE footwear at lens than ever before. Prices are same grayness pervades the play|§ scarcely more than the cost of leather. This is a big money-saving event, and we urge you to take throughout. Moreover, the story has/—| advantage of this sale, which per: you to buy these high grade Slater shoes at such low prices. no mubatance, Wen the “queen,” the HERE, MEN! $5 SHOES, 93.96 Men’ ’s 5 10'6- Shoes WH musical director and Flosste decide ty iS leave the manager “Mat” at the ata- or, tion and devote their combined talents =f to teaching a “rube" town the tango the result is nothing more than bu- colic nonsense mixed with ice cream. > “California Syrup of Figs’ |Srrvp of Figs” tte actio Ye. |Country typos have become as fa- " , su ney Bs can’t harm tender stomach, Poeeeus, ition mt millar to New York theatregoers aa <9 N , leathers: all to fe , ii bowel Ware shildeen lode to take | dwellers in the underworld, and uniean : fesse pod ver, els, they mean something more than stage e . a, a ver fails to clean the live: caricatures they fail to be either in- Ow e lg t Uu t 8 i Leek back our |dbood terentii using. H : aber the pha that mother tn Ant ehat i 0 be knined by aac. ‘ cing everything that t# logical, nen , rl HB Gee” Whew vee hated them hen ran [remedy given, co it always doen good, | ible nnd (rue to lite for the auko of to PRODUCE music—not merely to LISTEN to it. 84 ageinet taking them! never any harm. Sinan ab Ua eeselites ti ne ee You will never know this until you own a Player DR WHITCOMBS Prof. Richardson's $7 Ar in one-night stands in order to Kive CUSHION | SHOF Support Shoes tor Men 3 SOLE ag Pi own Peed it's different. | Ask your druggist for u 60 cont bottle mage the old form of Jof “California Syrup of F hich realise what ed has full, directions for bat ; ether io well founded, Jot all ages and for gro’ “insides” are injured }on each bottle. Hews sold here, See that it Fig Syrup Com her kind with conte Piano. This wonderful instrument enables you to play at once the beautiful compositions of the great masters, or the popular music of the day. NO HOME IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A PLAYER PIANO. Why delay the purchase? Come to Bloomingdales’ to-morrow, and secure The World’s Greatest Player Piano Value, our new 1915 Style “G” her younger slater an education, Hut when thin slater arrives at the tango i- | ee cream parlor ahe proves hernelf to be such a little anob that aympathetic Interest In the story vi of her. Lueille’a pat! sbout Works ing for her littl bathos, and tho fa w ebBd's stomach, liver and need chi leansing give “California @ minister 0 actrena to become his wife is more than any playwright can ask any audience to believe, He merely serves as a poor , \ ‘a od Gi’ : / ' A ” if ‘ ale ; or dragging in the Bible as a ¥iltea? ook when Lucille searches it [I Ww) ; xtt suitable to @ mermon that q pd sd TAH = may prove modern dancing to be S Ply Police,Fire and Postman $6.50 Shoes, Ly better than it, looks, The Jokes ure Fite e Special, $3.45 funny enough to raise laughe, but In wee (they are necessarily in bad taate. ee shoe for rough and Kull dowel, calfekin, lined (ike tate ereeereseainecmmes acon i eer. cree acer Wide heel, Hand weltel. throughowt happiness ber ateck-in-imee vaso || High Cut Hunting & Sportin: Shoes “ee. a PL " ER PIANO fare ce! | oot joor be C A ly eas : in the end asks a bur eet (aon 2 AM! The wornt of It waa that poor Mins Stahl scarcely had a moment In which to be her own cheery self. "A Perfect pou moods at Lady” put @ damper on her from be- ig . Bal es “and ginning to end, Instead of playing | \ ase - her up, the authors played her down, Mall A Tike ‘J > with the reault that ahe had the en- Orders “ rat ie ! ie a livening ottect OFM martyr to duty. e rited. . 4 $8. . ’ at? m e went about with an air of renig- nation that took all the life out of/— / "RUBBER BOOTS . Shoes “ le her—the life that would have meant Se GAVE ONRTE > . a fortune to @ he eh \ ° a heart. 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