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King Maeries. Sweden, March 16. Oscar Wisborg, morganatic ) Bernadotte, eldest brother "Gustaf, wan married yesterday | of Baron Geer | AOOKAT CHILDS. “TMG IF SICK “CROSS, FEVERISH 4 constipated or bilious “California Syrup of Figs.” at the tongue, mother! If coated, that your little one’s eats liver Bias bavke coed 5 aie, Sons eed once. listless, pale, eae ti-| stage a fy 't coax sick children to take ty end tal ie Way le bee ways mak splendid. for 2 50-cent of Fi childs bottle eit win weke oy te BCalifornia Pia Refuse any other 4 with con Roast: —Advt. RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. i of thousands wrpawerde produced Olive Tablets, ; ‘calome Since Arthur Voegtlin, William J. Wilson and Manuel Klein, known as : were efised out of | the Hippodrome a few weeks ago there has been much speculation along Broadway as to their activities. It should be of interest, therefore, for | their acquaintances to know that Ben Stern's production of “The Sea Wolf,” which opened at the Tremont Thea- tre, Boston, last night, has been oc- cupying their attention. Mr. Voegtlin) is directing the manipulation of the scenic effects; Mr. Wilson staged the play, and Klein has had char of the incidental music, The produc- tion, it is said, has given them an opportunity to demonstrate that they are till entitled to the adjéstive The combination will be bro- up to-morrow aight, howev Mr. Wilson will sail Thursday to etacular production at the Londop 1 Ippodrome, MI88 MARBURY PRODUCES. It develops that Elisabeth Maroury owns a haif interest with F. Ray Comstock in the production of “No- body Home” which is to be seen at the Prince: Not only that, bu: ing all renearsais, and she she's going to see that no old HOLMES IN “TRILBY.” Joseph Brooks has made a change in his plans for Taylor Holmes. the | comedian will join the cast of “ ‘ing in he will play Gecko. — HITCHCOCK DI DIDN'T EAT. Raymond Hitchcock has a son, qT other evening in Utica he took se’ 1 friends to the Hotel Utica for ‘clock dinn n ofder to lend clase to the occasionhe had donned a mar- vellous — sarto ry tavle in the dining-room taken. he could and then | As he left the the orchestra played ‘All| Dressed hid and Nowhere to Go.” Gossip. Percival Vivian has replace ‘Thomas Clarke as Hannibal Pipain ia “The Clever Ones.” | Joe vena, bas commissioned Junio MoCree to write a new act for the, req | Empire Comedy Four. A cabegram to Lou-Telleen from Sarah Bernhardt says she will tour + | America next season. Plain Fi igure Talk of merchandies in our enormous building is mertsed in pall bo nie 8 SAFEGUARD mark the difference between the old pnepttiped way business, You know when are f CREDIT fe do NOT need the Salesman to ja tan be your own Salesman and read the tage youre! OPEN SATURDAY EVENI .% mA EM, theres ON translate C: Uw Wel Cn Qa RAKHI Pratt writes from | will soon go ahead ot; Home Show: & Denison have sold the! the Park Theatre, Taunton, Mass., to the United Show Company of New York. David Belasco has delivered to Charles Frohman a new version of “A Celebrated Case." They will send two companies on tour in it next season. Charles Phillips walked from Nino- tleth Btreet to Fe i. ‘a4 ‘lordan will have George Hobart dramatize the “Come On for John Cort. ind Ada Portser will 1k against Bonnie Glass ahd | Rudolph the Jardin de Danse} Friday night. Arthur Friedhelm, pianist, will soon enter vaudeville. He was to have Canada and Europe, but along came the war. Mansi r Richard Lambert went to Hi la yesterday to see hi a @ Blue Envelope.” He too! nt, Dick Lambert, ‘an Ibert of Stern & C @ office boys Yeaterday and wroto a parody called “I Didn't Hire ‘You Office Boys to Soldier.” _Klank! Ruth Shepley wants . f) her ot woman says ane ou el record or fix it #0 cake: M. are your and for CASH or our advantage come for you, py Spas MP a sat nual outin ay of the Fusileers, what on June 27, will the hod. the theatrical ‘astlo In to wear an entirely oe wardrobe in “Watch Your morrow night. Economical copy of the E. > KENNEDY TO ACT. "The Servant in the House’ be revived at the Little Theatre, Monday, with the au- Rann, Kennedy, in. the Faith Wynne M jas Anderson will ha thor, Charlies role of the A SHAW PLAYHOUSE. Arnold Daly would make the Gar- rick a Shaw playhouse, He is en- deavoring to bring Gertrude Kingston there to present three Shaw playlets now being played by her in Boston. Mr. Daly will open “You Never Can Tell” at the Garrick April 5. FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Woman—How much do you charge for photographing children? Photographer — Three dollars dozen. ‘Woman—But I've only got eleven. — or ONCE A RAILROAD MAN, NOW A COMEDIAN AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S. Pat White, star of the “Big Jubilee” Company, which opened a week's en- agement at Hurtig & Seamon's Thea- ein One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street yesterday, was a railroad man before he became a comedian. Let's hope he sticks to his present work, for he proved himself a capable en- tertainer, “The Country Club" and “Casey at the Carnival,” both written by him, were the vehicles offered. White was supported by James McInerney, Marty Pudig, Billy Cotton, Bert Jon Anna Grant, Lanier De Wolf and Re Feather, the latter apparently of Indian extraction. An exceptional chorus had plenty to do with inces- sant changes of attractive costumes. Toots Paka and her Hawaiian sing- ers provided a jalty. ——— . NATIVE SON MAKES FUN IN A BURLESQUE IN BROOKLYN CASINO. ‘Dreamland Bur- Casino The- Street, Brooklyn, this week, met with the approval of an enthusiastic audi- ence. ‘This year, in place of Marion, Andy ‘wis, a product of Brooklyn, is as- George, Ines de Verdier, George 8. Skipper and a chorus of pretty girls. —— DIVERSITY OF FUN MARKS BIG BILL AT PROCTOR’S FIFTH AVENUE. | you ners need Nag At Dit ‘The splendid bill at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre last night kept large audience in great bumor | through the entire performance. A ff- Charming Trimmed Millinery Featuring New Styles for March | Representing all that is best in Style, Quality and Workmanship. Smart Turban, is hand-made, hay Uebel ed trimmed Reboux model, shaped Win May be ha Gesirable colors. | dancea husbands would yf? weil to hide this | Mrs. (IUustrated at left) in a ve becoming style. ‘in Black and a number of nolds and seven dainty “gir sirle, and sang many popular songs, featured tl ae In Allen Wat Hough's Company ea another success for the night. CLEOPATRA’S ISLE” NIGHTLY INVADED AT THE OLYMPIC. “Cleopatra's Isle” is a burlesque now running at the Olympic, East Fourteenth Street, and presented by the famous Fay Foster show of bur- lesquers. Cleopatra's Isle is a place inhabited principally by Cleopatras of many types, all as beautiful, which was invaded by two globe-trotting Hebrews, and what these two travel- ling men did was a plenty, for the Cleopatras drove them away, and it required another act in a fashionabi hotel on the mainiand to straighten things out and make jhe The burlesque is pien' |apiced ie vaudeville, including and Lester Allen, Ss Gavede. ¢ tangolsta, and Solvadar, thi strong man. The opening night of “Cleopatra's Isle” was marked by a large audience that enjoyed the niece to the East Fourteenth Street limit. oo Chief of Engineers Dies, William H. Armstrong, Past Master Ocean Lodge, No. 156, F. & A. M., and Grand Worthy Chief of the Universal Craftsmen, Council of Engineers of the jospital early Mr. Arm- known op- in both land and marine & member, of Elmer E. Council, No. 6, U. C. C. Stephenson Associat! and the United Mngineers of treater New Yor' séday. MAI a zceaen3-| ROMEO WHO WAS JUST ONE STEP OUT OF JAIL 3), GOT IN BY WEDDING Bride’s Mother Hes Has Man Ar- rested for Abducting 16- Year-Old Girl. For months Joseph Zucker, twenty- four years old, of No. 851 Tinton Ave- nue, the Bronx, wooed Mabel Snider, the pretty sixteen-year-old daughter widow, of 1 took Zucker to her . Snider looked him ov and decided right then and there wasn't ti ter, so she told Magistrate Appleton in the Centre Street Court to-day. “T didn’t like his looks,” Mrs. Snider Piay 1 a6, arrest of Zucker for abduction, it by- |ing a fenoy in this State to marry’a girl under the age of eighteen years without first obtaining the consent of her guardian, tectives Meyer and Brown, who arrested Zucker on Mrs. Snider's compl showed Magis- trate Appleton Zucker’s record of conviction as a disorderly person and pickpocket. Whe Snider heard of it she promptly fainted. Magistrate Appittcn sent Zucker to the Tombs in defauit of $5.000 ball for examination Thursday. Mabel cried a bit and then went home with her mother, —_—— Brasil Denies Loan Story. RIO JANEIRO, March 16.—OMMcial denial has been made by the Brazilian Government of the report that nogotia- tions are under way for floating a loan of $15,000,000 in New York, guaranteed by custom house returns on Américan importations. told the Magistrate, “and told him to| make himself scarce. Mabel cried and promised me she wouldn’t have anything more to do with him. Then I found she was meeting him on the sly and I began to investigate. I hea 1@ had been in prison, Then I went to Police Headquarters and found out it was # “Then what happoned?” asked the Magistrate. “The usual thing.” replied the mother. “When { told my daughter te got angry and declared im.” about it she loved “And what then?” “Why, she ran off and married him. | They were marMed by an alderman in the City Hall last Saturday.” Mrs. Snider said she had caused the GAS! GAS! 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