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caveHT AFTER YEAR’S HUNT. Forey he tes Vonectare feekn’ the © year's woarch by gee tiven atm — Company pa teres 0 Mende Gain, qutordy re B. Pierce, twenty-seven, of | Maton Bea UT Heventy-second Street, Brook - Ines fyn, whe on March 1, 1913, stole $600 of t of more than Cottectar Ive Griffith of the And brought back t Arraigned | before eral Hen Pouty Peco was told that noone had ever captured New 4'York’s candy —— * taste—but she is fast proving the exception, with her prize PECONUT CRISP Peanut and Cocoanut Blending The instant you taste Peconut Crisp you know you've discovered a new corner in your ‘“‘sweet tooth.” Made down in Old Virginia, where cooking and arrested in Tharefabuie: entral this ce aged Guilty te an indictment crerce vont entice Hifi with he thert of m nhecife item He will be sentenced Friday. THE EVE FEAR FOR SAFETY OF FLORIDE GROWS: NOW 8 DAYS LATE Incoming Vessels Bring No} Word of French Liner Over- due From Havre, Marine circles are almost prepared to-day to give up for lost the French Line steamahip Floride, twenty-two days out of Havre, and now eight ! days due at this port The |Floride carried twenty-four cabin | Passengers and fifteen in the steer- jake, heavy mails and a particularly full cargo, Paul Faguet, gencral agent of the French Line, at No. 19 State Street, i uld not admit t lost ot ov NING WORLD, About Plays and Players By Bide Dudiey A lawsuit, which will be watched with reat interest by people in theatricals, will be launched before the end of the week. It will be an |effort on the part of @ well known |awent who represents auti ors to ea tablish a precedent which will make it ponsible for writers of plays to collect from producers their percent- age of the excess money the man- agers receive through the sale of tickets by hotels and other agencies. The defendants wiil bo the mombers of one of the foremost firms in the city, and the suit will involve a play he got the whole audience seasick.— Huntville (Pa.) Times. FROM THE CHESTNUT TR “Dr, Jones fell | well last night fend the sick and SWEET GENEVIEVE SINGS. If the following rhyme doesn't please you, blame “Sweet Genevieve, of the chorus.” ‘That's the way @ note, which arrived when the postman scampered In, eredita tt: *T myunt enilat,”" the actor rat " it, Od was accepted gia, when it came ty signing nearly bit them: o star part th #0 he up a YOU'RE ALL WRONG, HENRY. Henry Wallpacker of Chicago evi- dently has an idea of Winthrop Ames's Little Theatre that is all wrong. Mr. Ames yesterday received following letter from Henr: ay L be booked beginning of January? IT am an able female im- resonator, Have good wardrobe! now running in the Broadway dis- trict. “The managers, for instance, per- mit the hotels and other agencies to sell $2 tickets fur $2.60, and of the extra 60 cents they get half,” said t > agent who has arranged to suo. “But whon th. author is paid ne gots his percentage based on §2 per ticket. {1 think the author should have a has caused her is only @ on or lost A br her machinery might cause r difficulty and cause her to drift far south of her course. I bo- it possible that if the Floride welf very far south of her he would not dare to use her jwi for fear the German cruiser, | Kariaruh ht pick up the call and | eas ure rine observers have been eagerly {questioning every incoming ship that | has come over the southern course in {the hope that one might have picked share of that extra quarter. His contract calls for a certain percent- imitations. All the managers say to demands for this extra .aoney is that i’@ not the custom. Well, we shall see.” The suit will be in the nature of a test ase and will involve a com- paratively smal sum of money, The effect of the decision, however, will be far-reaching. ALLEN ON THE JOB. Kelcey Allen, without whom the © my own sketches! Piano- er, college education, speak Eng- few German, French! 1 willing to pay fare to New York. HE WANTED SCENERY. D, Frank Dodge, the scenic artist, was in a cafe when an elderly, shab- by-genteel man took a seat at his table. Mr. Dodge thought he knew him and invited him to have a bite to eat. The old man ordered mod- estly and asked Mr. Dodge how he was getting along. The latter as- sured him he was well, and then the elderly one sai: “Let's see—just what is your line? "ve forgotten. a pulnter of scenery,” replied Mr. Dodge, wondering where he'd met his gues “Oh, that's so,” came from the other, Then he leaned over and added in a confidential tone I may need a Iit- tle scenery #00) 4 Be Dodge perked up. “Yes?” he “Have some dessert with your man ordered pie, and con- ‘You see, I'm going to be TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1914. | Don't look tor premiums or coupons Camel Lich by because the cost of the tobaccos pro- hibite their ase. An Expert Blend of Choice Turkish and Domestic Tobaccos You will immediately like Camels, because they com- bine all that’s good in a Turkish cigarette and all jue wireless word of the missing liner. fot even from the Patria of the|Ftlars Club might be a deadly dull Then he drew a long piece candy-making are still “home arts.” Sold by Leading Dealers Umtrebuces and Certified by the Westmoreland Candy Co, Riskmead, Virginia COPYRIGHT 1014 mrvy Like Winter! = 4 | Fabre Lin ollles yen Flori Id a word © gleaned. The Patria had ha which came in from Mar- | place, rday over the same track laine dl ve foll ning the bc A not by uch with the Floride nor and a few heast hurr’ eastern Atl grip, bounded out Floride been erlp fen of gales she would encounter the second in nidition This Looks Better Get Busy Now! have had. to a weakened " «LIGVH FHL LAD,. Big Bargains at Brill Stores in Warm Winter Clothe: saving of as much as $10.50 on a Suit or Overcoat. Young Men almacaans, Suits an \OVERCOATS For $15.00 Coats & Suits IN OVERCOATB—Kerecys, Chinchillas, Gray and Brown cates, in Blacks and Graye, wil lar. Coats & Blue and Gray th velvet or self col- IN BALMACAANS— Gray, Brown, Green and Heather Mixtures, and smart prepa. IN BUITS-— Pencil Stripes, Tartan Plaids, big ord and Salt Mix. mart, Fancy Mix- Mixtures, Chine! Scotch Mixtures. neil Stripes, C Brown Mixtures od vd $30 $ ei, 19.90 IN OVERCOATS—form-fitting Black and Ox ford Coats; Cheaterfield Coat: Uleters. 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It won't go on tour, ftuby Norton is recovering from the [effects of a severe operation she recent. lly underwent, Somebody sent Jake Rosenthal's twelve-year-old son four silk shirts and Jake took them away from him. He didn't want the boy to acquire an expensive habit. Frank P. Martin, manager of the Wieting Opera Ho of Syracuse, is in New York and everybody is won- dering what's up. A rumor, to the effect that Lew Fields had abandoned “The High Cost of Loving” is groundless. Ho will open in the play in Brooklyn next week. The Modern Play Company, which has leased the Park Theatre, will prob- ably produce another Ford-O'Higgins play there in the spring. The Garden Theatre is being used for the hearsals of ‘“To-night’s the Night." Austin Hurgon, a London stage director, ia in char Lydia Lopokova ts to make her New York debut as an English-speak- Playhouse on Dec. Annie Russell has pi “His Royal Happiness,’ In the cast are Oswald Yorke, erick Warde and Ffolliot Paget. George Backus has been engaged by in for a rolo in “Widow by He will play the part for the first time Monday at the Standard, . has changed the ing date of “The Song of Song inge again. Now it's Dec. 22. her new play, Into rehearsal. Fred- IT'S “90 IN THE SHADE.” Danie! V. Arthur's new production is to be called ‘0 In the Shade. is @ comedy with music in w ten Marie Cahill and Richard Carle will star, In the supporting company will be Otis Harlan, Victor Morley, Ed Martindale, Philip Sheitield, Geoffrey Stein, Kalph Nairn, Florence Dillon, Vida Whitmore, Eleanor Henry and Dorothy Arthur, Rehearsals have begun, BETTY NANSEN COMING HER i Betty Nansen, a noted exponent of roles. on the Scandinavian stage, will arrive In New York on the liner United States, Dee. 22, to do some posing for the film camera, Sha ing woman at the Royal Th and has tod A delegation of | Scandinavian residents of New York | will meet her down tho bay. ! NOW, PATRICK FRANCIS! | man who came from ew York, Pat ‘hy cls Murphy, atthe Fri mal: man from a city Anthony's Falla came to a city that) could make St. Anthony fall.” Manhattan Ope je the other night and the report reached the street that she had broken a leg. A_ policeman hurried into the theatre to get the particu- lara. In the company aro a dogen actor-cops, One of these, a lieuten- ant, Was standing near the door when the regular bluecoat was ready to leave, and the minion of the law atepred up to him and reported the tae the ace said the. “lteutenan “Yours @ careful man. 1 shall see that you are recommended for pro- motion “Thank you, sii replied the hon- est-to-goodness cop, And, confused by a rush of real joy, he stumbled out the door, AS TO GIRL USHERS, From Chicago comes @ report that an agitation has been atarted there against girl ushers in the theatres. it is claimed that ushering throws temptation in the path of ta the young |women, Also, that they \reltable ag men, Just who is making | these complaints is not Shows a Ly) York, but i) is believed to be the men ushers, When on the sub; sporouched |i! the; reliable. aay’ were ro “invariably lad! HARD ON THE LAI LAND LUBI Lae Volney Pitney sang “Rocked the Cradle he Deep" ty at the show House sprained an | from his pocket and d it out before Mr. Dodge. “How scenery will you give? he a wedding?” asked the “To be sure,” came the reply. “And let me tell vou, sir, I'm the Rajah of Fez and the little lady is to be my Rafahess.” aid Mr. Dodge. quat and my Boo- Inhess t« waiting outalde to speak to me. Excuse me, please!” And away he went! TEXAS MAYOR EMBARRASSED. Mayor Cyrus Perkins Walker of this city is greatly worried over an incident that occurred here yester- day. “The Cunning Girlles,” a the- atrical group, arrived on No. 8 and the Mayor happened to be at the ata- tion. One of the chorus girls rushed up to him and, throwing her arms about his neck, shouted: “Hello, Chick Smith!" The Mnyor extricated himself from her embrace and told her she had made a mistake. Finding himself the centre of interest Mayor Walker left hurriedly. The girl— Masie Mae Miller—said she had met Mayor Walker in New York in a big turkey-dance restaurant and that she had known him as Chick Smith of Wahoo. Mayor Walker was in New York eight months ago, but he says he did not go to any restaurants, He declares all the turkey-dance places were closed and that he ate only at! his hotel and the Y. M. C. A. The whole town is talking, There 1s much indignatio: ) Bazoo, ——>_—_. 101 Ships Under U. 8. Reglatry. WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—The Amer- fean merchant marine has beeen aug- mented by 101 vessels, with an ag- gregate tonnage of 361,078, up to Dec. 12 by the admiasion to reg- istry of foreign ships owned by Americans. Eleven vessels were ad- mitted in the last two weeks under the new law. The Empty V Vessel Makes the Greatest Sound. 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