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D, TUNSDAY, DECEMBER 1, Felling with him by calling bis play and its country scenes make It seem|ian, in a - ead “Disbanded,” will “an iayll in three acts.’ 10" like a holiday for Marie Tempest—/| head the bi can’t get awa, that Je all. doe eighth Street Theatre had Bdédi 1914: BARNES WON'T APPEAL. | redicated upon Court _coni day from the flat of Morris Kuttler, am one convict burglar at No. 667 sommes o uman nature, | Boulevard, recognized silverware an beatae LA taal | County ax the one County in the | Jewelry as property, stolen from thelt State which is most outside its in-|homes about a month ago. ‘ fluence.” The claimants were Rose Avapits. ‘and Deine of No. 1161 and. No. 3467 ise Avenue, respectively, and Mrs. Reinhart and Mra. Springer, tering fi Alba Raines Lively, of No, 1021 and No. 0 tranaterr! rom ny, a Bai ‘ | Street. tronguel, to Rayracuee, a Prosressive| "eee e’ Nye Gill Mave Case Ado)" scaives ure 00 trail of 8 tence” to centre, the trial of his libel action Jjourned One Day. |Stproperty. sold about $10,000 wor' inst Theodore Roosevelt. William) Four out of twenty-five householders ‘uttler and the young woman who counsel for Mr. Barnes, sald|wnog have recently been robbed and as his wife were arraigned in is reason of a very|called to-day at the Bronx Detective | ,ajourne rhe core Tal sufficient kind why no «# 1_is taken, | Bureau to look over loot recovered Sun-! bond of it cannot . The order jacretionary and the exercise shalt al etd not tend be- Among others at Proct: third Street Theatre wei Twenty- y EU. nore and Julia Rooney. The Fite though loce, rag —— er” helpless bachelors by Gata IN BURLESQUE HOUSES. fapreme Court. eocks and keeping b wy agp nage Meron and company as its chief No appeal will be taken by William . « ” My :, laundry lists, jay The | t, ion, While at the One Hundred c ‘ ‘At the Barn” Like a Holiday Moly au the seandalised sas to Tarun treet Pheri wag [Barner Jr from the recent change. ot | VICTIMS RECOGNIZE LOOT i ft Ki an opMtX Large audiences at the Columbia| Brouche and company headed an en- {Venu order Ae wind ° pas tertaining . Theatre yesterday afternoon and her head and @ reai gitt tor blowing ae for Marie Tempest. ber nove in no uncertain tones. inci- last night were thoroughly enter- dentally, that colossal actress, tained by “The Ginger Girls” Ka.) ARNOLD DALY AT PALACE. ARNTON Berjeanteon, inuet Lee Wrothe, the leading comedian of har gare By CHARLES D e {the company, kept the house in 17 Gor . bet ~ » laughter as the janitor of a River- don at Other Keith Houses. part. wid pig apartment house, who Dal "all m ' pest, who may always be depended upon to bob up serenely in all eel ace coneaal 9 pange of id please him to show them. There w kinds of weather and all sorts of playa, As a comedienne she t8|iwo wocks, by whic two of the fans la Alain ce cote patty | wattet wo to any test, and once again she proved this fact at the Comedy The-|buchelore are lik: joud-natured girls joined with the other princi-)was dancing of great variety and ‘ fe “At the Barn.” thn of ber canews pposealy | bale Gf the company In lively songs! skill by Maurice and Florence Wale RECIPE T0 STOP DANDRUFF ‘ s| —_—_—— . Bacept for Rejane there is probably not another actress in the world—| ascetic novelist, nourishes « wrouch! At the Olympic Theatre “The Win-| bi Pema Deliv” At the Cojoasal I Jandkerchief Reg. Trade Mark Mc Cutcheon’s For the convenience of our Christmas rs we have more than doubled our Handkerchief Depart- ment. So we now offer you practically two hand- kerchief stores, each with a complete stock of everything that the markets of the world offer. When you buy Handkerchiefs at McCutcheon’s you select from the greatest Handkerchief collection in. the world; you are sure “‘pure linen” means ‘‘pure linen’’; further, you will be able to do your Christ- mas shopping here with the greatest comfort and . satisfaction. . as i Yanost Dolly, At the Colonial that betrays u ay mpvol ft OV8) ners” had Omar, an Oriental dan “a ‘ bd This Home Made Mixture Stopes fe, an actrees with a born op oad Se Deer une cone wave SAGs BClin ity Wort | By un # (He aK a special attraction. “Danes painty Patrice coll pppenre’ ace | Dandruff and Falling Hair and @f & bit, not to any « bite, as Mise Tempest made of her solitary after-|titied ge no owho bi iy of Mystery” was a striking tureliar Basin Aids Ite Growth. toa in “The Barn” that sheltered three innocent bachelors when she) Dither Ut e noney ty wiVe ALOLY of @ performance which included «| laughing bit. EP op To « half pint of water add: * " 1 1 *, T: herself into it and sat divided between putting a piece of toast into ward” and she is reeay 10 go (0 LOR- | Moo i George B. Beanion, wha farobre ead at. the itayal’ Th Ar ep @peuth ond a handkerchief to her eyes. Picture her as a Frivolity gon with Bins te cy Bp Pha figured as the comediann. beatre charmer cut loose from a disabled motor car and a middie-aged| ur ine seeming Inuifierence of the un: | Jae note and planting herself down into the simpio country life of a novelist, a| picasa! and & newspaper scribbler and you have not only the play as al ierry iucked upin tho sable with his ut Mies Tempest at a glance. It was in a glance, for that matter,| car and wins Molly without a struggle. took in the whole place and brought down the curtain on a piece Prt. J novelist is good Fontes 14 in bis f acting that gave we her serio-comic genius as an actress in & that you can buy from any druggist at very little cost, and mix them your- An exhibition of more than 200 “Dolis| self. Apply to the ecalp once a day of the World” opened yesterday after-|for two weeks, then once every other noon at the International [natitute for| week until all the mixture is used. A he Fifth Avenue and) Young Women, No. 112 East Thirty-|half pint should be enough to rid the Other Theatres. fourth Street. head of dandruff and kill the dandraff truth compels me to a [ould seem an though the playwrights pectic oy Mrs Laur germs. It stops the hair from falli " by the play proved to be as thi: Who come directly under the spell of |yelops a rather yellow streak when| , / oF 1t8 Jubilee week Proctor’s Fifth the «lo by out, relieves itching and scalp dis- tat the delightful little | Miss ‘Tempest might make more of |he accuses Molly of having installed | AYenue Theatre presented a capital | to nation it | eases. \ nibbled. Good plays are al-/ their opportunity. Anthony P, Whar- | heteelé in “The Bari iinply a] bil that included Sherma be alxo a dis Although it is not a dye, it acts upon Raré t find, of course, yét It] ton has given her a role that fits her | ck to bring her title tron Forest in “A Jay Ctreus, the hair roots and will darken streaked, P| Reed and company in “The Eagl faded, gray hair in ten or fifteen days. offer to marry ner, but he takes like @ gtove, but ne has left h ith Erepeee of marriage. His lor Faia Hd ae er wi jor and Esau, an educated chimpanzee, It promotes the growth of the hi Very little play on her hands. He ia /@ drink in the end and lets it go at! Hor the second halt of the week ui | Sint ihe vole cat and makes harsh heir soft and glossy. sald to be a young Irishman, a college | 4 the Fifth Avenue Theatre Rose Cogh- recipes.» Advt. Professor of Dublin, and he dinciones| BY Way of making the play stilt + flew A nense of hum jmore idyllic @ real dove of peace Was Nothing So Good jor that makes it an he footlights from the pretty wed Cold effort to recall him as the author of of the second uct, and after is that utterly different play, “t ry Setter in the audience and | ‘ad brin the play to @ pause for a Wresherly,” im which Misa Lana moment settled itself in the lap of a the ld-lashioned mustard: . Ppeared here a few years indy who not only got more than wan ‘ Bilotered while It acted. You| Ths time his fancy takes a whimsi- |eoming to her but made the best of the relief and belp that/ C4! turn that has more charm than \the bargain by making the dove com- aed ‘gve without the plas-/ substance,‘ fortable until the curtain had fallen, CSN FEL MAL MO BE Bak Bel RA BG BN Bi BAL Bosh Po BR Bek, Ee 2 MAU AU AUR For Women Hemstitched, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c and $1.00 each. Embroidered Initials, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Embroidered, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Lace Trimmed, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. es Mustard. 125th Street West 125th Street West ~~ it the blister. To begin with, a motor car breaks | ina *ertmene’ die tmoident. saaned | +] down, and aw a result the capricious heroine appears upon the scene, Have the merriment this incident caused | and then resumed hef delightful per- formance. She disappointed her audi- you noticed how frequently of late |*nce only In her failure to sit at the Keadvest site. dramatints have depended upon dis- mansaze MUSTEROLE in with| abled automobiles to put their plays gently. Bee how quickly|in motion? This ha» come to be a ef—bow jy the pain| familiar paradox. It may be suspected that the car ‘Mr, Wharton usea to thin end started from London's Gaiety Theatre, since one of ite passengers, a theatrical manager, sugwestsa George Edwardes. But that in neither fe por there— enpecially here, where Mr. Edwardes MUSTER- piano that 4 to call to her. It | would hav added pleasure to hear her sin, nd what is more a | song or two would have helped out! the short play immensely. However, | it waa something to see her at ber) best as well as in two hate that were, funny enough in themselves to de.) servo mention. One “creation” sported | a plume that only a musical comedy | lady could take seriously, while the| ther resembled a fretful porcupine | lay removed from Shakespeare. But lest feminine pride be wounded, 1) Closing Out All Our Late Fall Models of Women’s and Misses’ Suits and Dresses At Reductions Averaging 40 to 50 Per Cent. SUITS DRESSES NOPE OU ONAN OLN RGR J For Men Hemstitched, in all weights and sizes, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c and $1.00 each. Hand Embroidered Initials, 25c to $1.00. For Children Hemstitched, 10c, 1214c, 15c, 18¢ and 25c ea. Embroidered, 15c, 25c and 50c. Comprising Broadtail, Velvet, Pop- Silk, Crepe ‘de Chine and Satin, Fifth Ave., 34th and 33d Sts. lin, Wide Wales and Broadcloth. Satin and Velvet combined and Serge. 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