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Oe. THE SVEWING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914. nN i Aa 4 @ bet- \ A “oat 0 ‘The battle of flow- In fact, Mr. Dippel leaves nothing | was found south of here te-¢ep Gh ‘ Sumy PATES MAKE | a alee 10s tan 6 tee oF — |: in t wonderful, flonts| to be desired. His intereting expert- | country road, near where the young 600 Q 5 fees ne ine we ment has proved a complete success. | of Luther Marvin disappeared severed WINSTED BRIGHT "o \ ver “The Lilac Domino” is a musical ro Cabaret girs from New York picked yay ore 0 1 Site or:| ison, ows tome ood out the bald * be dhead, bairtest ts 1 7 NEW YORKER DEAD IN ROAD. ‘ fand Cabaret Girls Pick Out the baidhead, handsoment baidhead, tall. tie con. | Lewe's Mody Found Near Where est and shortest baldhead, each of ‘Winners at the Baldhead whom received a prize in the iape of fe Charming Operetta, Leather Marvie’s Son Vantehed. Marine # ladies not only dis-| DOVER, De The body of a}, owe WM, rica nee ns ah we i a “Mads in Winsted” product “S Cub Ba.rquet. Winsted barbers did a bi business ‘i . a wad thine . att 3 Beautifully Sung. jacenes tn Nice, These. pore ves gaily, but they sing | man, about sixty, ad letters show: | through, Delawai ] views form a really fine of incom well. ing him to be M. of New Tork, wis k ‘ree Coroner is Pin investivat \ “The Lilac Domino,” / [> WINETED, Conn, Oct. 90.--One] “having pates, becnune no one was > eligible unions his bald spot wae three pn bate bene thera inches .n diameter. Out ef tows — 4 sender asvom! 00) ‘naldies were greeted with a band i Club of Amer | at music and a large {iumiated wel- BY CHARLES DARNTON. Tocnsed by Jobe Rodemeyer, of! come eign over the entrance to the MERE'S real music tn the air at the Forty-fourth Street Theatre, This| attended the third annual | tinie) Winchester was decurated with in iteelf fo enough to startle Broadway, yet there is no occasion for alarm. Even the most confirmed lover of musical comedy will find Of the lub in the Hotel Win. ' two paidhends, one surmounted with a last eight ee, fy a happy ourprice im “The Lilao Domino,” the light opera produced with grand opera voices by Anérene Dippsl. But don’t be frightened at getting something better than you usually bargain for at the boz-offies. You will not find “The Lilac Domino” over your hend, It ie charming operetta beautifully sung and gorgeously staged. ‘The term operetta la merely a matter of choice, My only purpose in making WEET AN HEAD cl rAR qualities of the offering. There are even comedians with the brand of Broadway to make them familar and a revised book by Harry B. Smith and Meas Bo werk yom bs stomach | stomach. They cleanse your Liver and Ze Salt bow much your head aches,| Bowels of all the sour bile, foul gases aay muinery, A Cascaret to-night will ext gf you out by morning -a 10- end the headache, biliousness,| sweet, liver and bowel: ual id Gasinees, servousness. sick, sour, gessy | you feel cheerful and bully for ‘oeeila not inclined to go in for experiments. In short, Mr. Dippel has taken every precaution to get on the popular etde of the fence, or Broadway's new boardwalk. ‘The score, of course, te the thing; As for the singers, there are two that counts mont of all. No one would | whose voices rise miles above the or- guess it was written by e Frenchman | dinary Broadway level. Slender yet if tt were not for the name of Charies | full-throated Eleanor Painter, who Sion 182-184-186-188-19) SMITH ST ST. [tnoo.trn’ 222-224-226-228 GRAND ST. (Cor. Warren St.) (Near Driggs Ave.) music has @ thoroughty Viennese | native land with all the freshness of Tring and it, Andon Ce eame| youth, te like « litte slater of Ger- How to Reach Our caiacth So, bao se Sr nis| || ow to Reach 50 e WEEKLY Domino” te prettier than “The Merry | she will be a Mimi to rejoice the| 4 bi A PURCHASE UP TO $20.00 “FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE” thie clear in to remove any possible Goubt you may have as to the popular lyrics by Robert H. of the same inevitable family to reassure those whe are ens ead constipated matter which ie produ the rewulte with Case sar cont weeps your head clear, stomach Widew"—not so sensuous, perhave, | lovers of “La Boheme,” but for the but more delicate and dainty and Present it is our good fortune to have charming. It te the kind of musto| her as Georgine, for whose fortune that, hearing ones, you will want to|® Very fine baritone, Wilfrid Douthitt, hear again. throws dice. 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