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‘THE EVENING WORL D. @ MOUGH it may be a Dit carty for spring lamb, there's no denying that Mary placed on the matket was given a new at the Forty-fourth Street Theatre last Klaw & Brianger are planning to present Emmetick Balman's latest operetta, “Miss Rabbitt'’s Foot,” in Raparague—vinaigrette or otherwise—on the| New York curly next season. They additional numbers by Rudolf Frim!,” part in “Sari” in Bue moment Mr. Crawford, both as song-writer|rope. A cablegram from Harry Bis+ r tie mew pace, but with pretty, young and|sing, their European representative, | Peamere Pritchard as bis dancing partner scored the hit o' received from Herlin via Copenhagen yesterday states that the operetta has scored o brilliant sucosss in Buda- ever wrote, owned the ry &@ Butterfly,” ish rights to this ightfully in umber proved the spectacular fea- ture of evening. 1t was splendid. In the role of the amorous hero, John Charles Thomas not only gave @ good account of himself as a bari tone who may honestly be called but he cut a handsom figure and acted with distinction. excellent CALEY HAS AMBITIONS. Caley Hodgkins, colored, ity claims to be the best finge mapper in Mixsourl. He hopes to @nap his way onto the vaudeville e.—-Holbrook (Mo.) Eys. H@’S THROUGH TOURING. he in nevet thing,” saye hat |have three reasons for decision, seem: overwhelming. Latty| They are my wife and two children,” Yorke sang lustity and did her best! Mr, Bernard is to act before the to make us beileve her a dancer camera in “The Rollicking Girt.” He ge and others worked hard. | states he will not be aeen ta the " rd was the only one to! Morosco production of "The Lady We life easily, and he won his au- | Love.” lense without turning a hair. For the most t “The Peasant Girl” la noley, but it has all the ele- ents of @ popular hit. MISS DOOLITTLE’S KITCHEN, Hilabelle Mae Doolittle, the great ft ville, loves dumb ant- er night back Hf a ij ; i : of this department with her compli- ments. The poom follows: Hy iff HE - i i Detected Is It an Abuse, He Says. ¥ g E, 2f ini: i i woman ef refinement will wear fo eff Hy ga 3 i 1 ie ere tf CORT HAS A NEW ONE. Jobs Cort bas put into called “The Natural Lew,” the Mttle new at the theatres in ‘Bert Lytell ts to have cow at jarmanus Bleecker r r den! , Hen is Harry? Oh, be'e toe a . Ben i ‘ fea will ‘he Colonial, Boston, March SP chariee Dalton has the principal Srorse Bowles never saw show nor the one-step danced Sate. Outside of that he's perfectly normal. le, the original Senator in & Perlmutter,” in reconstru ‘wullding they will enlarge atre, It will be twice ita Cvrua Perkins 4 Hi Hitt ae j 5 i $ ey nt eT EEE F i af tie i MELE Hi Hi gh : ee i ! b#Fa Sp sti wie Sy Al Stanley Became Friendly With Three Men of Wham He Inquired Way, 4 man who said he was Dr. Hobart @taaley, a pationt at the McFar- fned Ganitarium in Hastings aad liv- Ing at Mountain Lake, N. J., aroused Dr. Bdward G. Dilworth at bis home, Two Hundred Street and Perry Ave- nue, the Bronx, at 2.20 otleck this merning. He said he nad been beaten and robbed on Perry Avenum, a block away. Dr. Dilworth found the man’s skull was broken and notified the police, The man was sent to Fordham Hos- pital, where it was said the would recover, He told the police at firet that he Ninth Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street and three men heard him. On the traim they spoke to bim and ohatted until the end of the Jine was , | Wite's WEDNESDAY, MAROEH ber of the law firm nd long prominent in ul , died yesterday of heart disease at his home, No. 26 Washington Street, Gien Ridge, N. J. Major William Arthur, U, 8, A. re- red, a brother of President Arthur, ied yesterday at his home, *' Manbasset, H ROARING WARRIOR TRIO SING WAY INTO CELL ! Shouldering Brooms, March Up Ave-| nue to Celebrate When Italians | “Knock Turks! Blocks Off.” | Policeman Jeremiah Lynam, guard- ing the peace at Third Avenue and Forty-fifth Street at 3 A. M, to-day, beard « loud and warlike chant. Boon ame along three men marching up the middie of the avenue, roaring a war song and shouldering brooms Nke guns. They marched in what tried to be a military step and sang right lustily: “Meta une via longs, longa a ‘Tipperarial” “Halt, there!” cried Lynam. “Cut out the harmony and go home.” ' “Ah, bom,” pleaded the gray-haired leader of the squad, “we make a cele- bration. We hear the Italians knock the block off the I close m: restaurant to elabrate,” ana” they went on one. em Chasting to the | station, brooms and all. There they at presented arms to the Lieutenant H the desk. | They were Carlo Peretti, | ir, No. 846 Second Ave- nue, and tis two waiters, Giovanni | Ragosso and Giovanni Leri. They Tonday and "Magistrate Nolan Sed jo an ret olan them $8 apiece. Peretti paid all. “It's worth the mon’,” he observed. CORNET BLEW UP THIS HOME. Liking for Muste end a if > zm S S| Conqueror’ Mt, hes) wins by deeds, mot words. 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