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Let Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Assist Your Stomach Whenever It Needs Help. They Are Safe and Sure. A Trial Package Free to All. £2, fohy, want, to, die ia Tal fake ® Stuart Dyspepet ng, f you really want your eld-time bey Appetite to return to you once more, form the practice of eating a Stuart Dy: ‘Tablet after each meal, tound you. fier eat: The announcement that wealthy as- |New Yorkers are to lend support to the Granville Barker company of English actors, which will open its season at Wallack’s Theatre Jan. 22, fe causing some dissatisfied comment fm the theatrical district. Those who are frowning on the idea express the opinion that these rich people, in view of the fact that there are hundreds of American actors out of employment, might better have encouraged an American proposition. A man asso- ciated with the Bandbox Theatre en- terprise puts it in this manner: “I think American capital, if it le to encourage theatricals, should ald American stage propositions first, especially at this time® Why couldn't these wealthy men back our enter- prise, the Bandbox Theatre, where we employ American actors? It ts be- cafise of a war in Europe that wo many American stage people are suf- Results will as “Geod Old Mince Pie Like Mother Used to Make.” ‘The reason a Stuart Dyspepsia Tablet fee powerful enough to digest your meal is because it is composed of fhings which weakened digestiv geste | NOt give these Americans a chance? In my opinion charity begins at home.” This complaint undoubtedly votcen the sentiment of many Americans in- terested in Mahe el but one thing is overlooked. luction the Bandbox Theatre if “Poor Little Thing,” by Jerome K. Jerome, an Englishman who came over here with nce this kind your part ie id juices of y THE HATTONS ARE HERE. Frederic and Fannie Hatton of the bo pnerige department of the Chicago authors of “Years of Discre- are in New York greeting the producers affably, They have a new play. COOKE TAKES A CHANCE. Charles Emerson Cooke is now a theatrical magnate in bis own right. He has leased the Jacques Theatre, Waterbury, and will install a stock company Monday with Albert How- son and Loretta Healy as ieading Tablets, price 50c. pei A small trial sample package of Atwarts Tablets will free Players. turning to Jack Reed, said: @ bill for chicken feed. agent, now Sait wepaper man and mine developer, is in town with his wife on a belated moon. He advises all young men to since I took a wife,” evening. much of my “The opening bil “The Grain of Dust.” REED'’S FAUX PAS. “Paying asked Reed. " gaid Lueschet Wrong again married and | own a regular chicken farm, I di HAPPY, THOUGH MARRIED. Dick Mitchell, formerly an advance Lake honey- marry. “I am happier, wealthier and fatter he said las I waste ao He intends to my here as long as bis wife will let hi TO THRESH Le our. ‘The New York Cent League will gather at oh Theatre Jan. 19 at 3 o'clock and settle the question of wheth: punch play or the charm play thing. Emmett, Klauber, Willard Mack, Channing ay Rachael Elsie Ferguson, Crothers, Katheri: Adolph ‘Allan MeCurdy ‘will be be referee. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. have @ watch that keeps reg- ‘Walter Smith's time.” NOW, NOW, Newspaper men say the press agents made Annet Kellermann. Some fering for lack of employment, Why Peoiitente inate bens (Ga.) Bearch- FATHER’S AT IT NOW. en Pa theet maw the fox trot danced Maa vere fe wrong— ug tra Me ee ‘tm atepe like wee oie aes: why he's changed aye Mrs, Tew wae tage i to G ' Ruth Shepley is to act for the film came Broadway's looking natural — Florence Malone has re' San Francisco. Louls Anspacher arrived from Chi- cago yesterday, after staging his play “Our Children. Dixon and Doyle, dancers, late of the Winter Gardeu, naye been en- gaged for “What's Going On.” Bol Lee, the graceful doorman at the Victoria, Is to sing at the Lex- IF BILIOUS, SICK OR CONSTIPATED TAKE_CASCARETS No headache, bad cold, sour stomach or costive bowels by morning. OPENS AN ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS % Dove $50 §§ Pow Down *100/) 5 Down 75 fg Pe Down 450 Open 2 Monday and Saturday femiees 104 Sr. LSTATION AT. CORNER Get a 10-cent box now. You're bilious! You have a throbbing sensation in your head, » bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your ekin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parched. No wonder ou feel aghs. mean and ill-tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly assed off, and what you need is « clean- E up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don’ ort to harsh hysics that irritate andinjure. Remem- Ber that moat disorders ofthe stomach, are cu! by morning COLUMBUS AVE. RET.103 &10-4 57 oS" READ IT “S f Appreciate the wi work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your di iat will keep yout liver and bowels clean, stomach sweet, and head clear for months, Children take Cascarets because they taste good and never gripe or sicken.—Advt. ali D ith gentle, thorough Cascarets—they | ¥1) ington Avenue Theatre to-morro Friday and Saturd: He faye be'u going to “knock ‘em dead.” “The Elixir of Youth” ts t a new lease of life. Ho ard Sehnebbe of the Harris offices is the master mind of the plan. Gantvoort and Frank Doane | jj will join the cast of “The Debutant succeeding , Wilmuth Merkyt and | best, William Danforth. F. Ziegfeld jr. has entered into a long term contract with mard Granville. MN “Midnight Frolt the Yid- dish stage soon to enter vaudeville In a sketch by Charles Horwitz. Harry C. Swift is being kept busy. In addition to looking after the H: lem Opera House, he has been made manager of Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre. They can't come too fast for Harry. Helen Ware has changed the name of her vaudeville playlet from. “, Interlude” to “It Doesn't Happen.” Otis Skinner addressed the paps of the New York School for the of Hearing yesterday. They s we a very good speech. Benny Goldreyer and Joe Fox, for- merly of the Hippodrome, will open Fox's. Chrystal Theatre in Brooklyn, Jan, 23, They have in¢orporated for $1,000, real money. Marcus Loew will open the New York Theatre, Jan. 25, with the best will be redecorated and ‘there will be @ large orchestra, Billy Shaw, Mterary person’ and dancer, says another dancer has wiped her cakewalk. She declares something has got to be done, by hokey! Two tho up to sell to carry appeal to Uncalled ft stores that I class as uncalled for. were made up for customers, some I made Overcoats: Kerseys, chinchillas, plaid backs, fancy coatings, sold as high as $15, $18, $20, a: out an odd coat or vest, 91.75. sand overcoats In my different Some il ready to wear. | am not going over a single coat if price will some man in need of one, I will sell as low:as lor Trousers, Just the thing to match rw | Sembrich Gets would be the better word—at Carnegic t| shipped, lo! these many years, Such “| five songs by Brahms, and six songs Big Ovation | By Sylvester Rawling. ARCELLA SEMBRICH gave a recital—I had alrhost written reception, which, perhaps, Hall yesterday afternodn for the ben- t efit of the American Polish Relief ¢, Fund. That the overflowing audience was thinking little, or noth of charity is certain, It was paying the homage of devotees to a Prieatess of Music at whose feet they had wor- t rt t t ry as she eesred unt py! Q@stonished her, of public affection. No matter | ( wy t she sang, or how ashe sang, ap- plause was ye generous. t the end, the demonstration almost got out of bounds, and even after, to her own accompaniment, she had sung Chi pin’s "Maiden’s Wish,” as ahe always does for a finish, the lights had to turned out before the enthusiasts would go home. Never was there such a srerenien of flowers presented to an art Mme. Sembrich’s programme, di- vided into four parts, held five songs by Schubert, six songs by Schumann, by miscellaneous composers, It would De foolish to say that her voice retains the velvet quality, the resiliency, and the spring-like breath of former years, but the art which she applies to strengthen what she knows to be the danger spots in itself command: miration, while her understandi: it the heart of # song and her ability to transmit it to her Sweaters is as great “ne. Sembrich substituted LA A Mngslaube” for “Du bist die Rub” it appeart in the souvenir programme which @ bevy of young wonten were selling for twenty-five cents, or as much more aa they could wheedie out of buyers. The added numbers in- clud ‘My Lovely Cella,” “The Coolin,” an "trian folk-song; @ Polish "The Lass with the Mme. Sembrich repeated, as she Debussy’ “Fantoches” and Schumann's * "Der Sandmann. ‘The Kneisel Quartet gave its third concert at Aeolian Hall last night. There was the customary lar, musically distinguished audie: though the storm, apparently, had frightened a few timid subscribers into leaving their seats empty. Mr. Knelsel poe his programme with a quartet in F major by V. Tommasini, paves for the aioet time in New York. the composer is a young Itallan of the modern achool, practically un- known outside of his own country and little known there, although he has had produced in Rome a one-act comic opera, “Ugual Fortuna.” The quartet is suave and ingratiating. It no claim upon greatness, but neither does it harass with perplex- ing problems. It is all straightforward music even though it carry no stg- nificant message: An early flight df an ambitious young composer to find jet us say. Tho third move- might be expected, was the ut the second held pleasant suggestion of a rippling brook and it had the merit of brevity. Next came Beethoven's quartet in C major, opus 59, finely played, atir- ring the audience greatly by its beauty and power and causing the recall of Mr. Kneisel and his associates sev- eral times. Finally there was the captivating Brahms quintet in F minor, opus 34, In which Alexander Lambert was the assisting artist at the plano. Mr. Lambert's tone lacked DIABETES ie Pe sgn wits ic eal Reena ae at ai af 380 different, food ioe jer guarantes of fit FEP VAUDEVILLE mS | NTINUOUS—1L1L P.M. 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