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**The Diamond » From the Sky’”’ In Vivid Chapter itp | | Esther, is offered an opportunity to be introduced into the. best society of Richmond. On all the glamour and glitter ‘of social position Esther turns her back, for to accept would that Hagar would be left in the dubious care of the meandering | From alert and keen. Since the cruel at- tapk she to be of clouded mind. Her wide eyes seem to see nothing; her thoughts Wyell in the ‘William Russell, in the role of Bialr Btaniey, contributes to the dramatic atrength of the production by bis co Jewel, gone, stolen by train ban- ae, syivinn has no more use for) He returns to Richmond. ‘The train ae, in Chapter 10 has, all the elements of realism. No detail) necessary to its vividness is lacking. | Promiscuous shooting and gun play, | - robberies, are lacking. Th about their work quickly and cue ly. ‘Another remarkable scene is reveal- | @4 On @ sheep ranch in the Far West ey (Irving Cummings) . Mthe she Sheriff's posse pursues the men sobbed the train. One of the bandits is shot and pitches from the | gaddle of the galloping horse. Another kiflg the horso. As the bandit @ gicaming jewel, which he holds in his eee drops unseen in the sand desert, Weeks later John . wr the desert 2 up sheep. He comes upon the ‘bones of a horse. Under the | the bandit’s steed he finds we packet of bills whioh in the ratd. In a| ‘ue chepherd counts the bis. | engrossed he that he fafls to; eee the gtint of the diamond pendant | ying scarce ten fect away. the gypsies’ camp, too, stir- enacted. The fury of is spent. Beneath an van Esther and Hagar or the interest of the Sky” is —————— | PARKS AND BEACHES; ee eee FOR FOURTH. | Latta McIntyre in “The Quakeress,” e musical farce; Sam and Kitty Mor- ton in “ to Where They Started,” pat “The Red Fox Trot,” a dancing | Music Hall, Coney Isl- | and, will have Tempest and Sun- sbine in a one-act musical comedy, wed Doree Opera Company in ex- erpts from grand opera, Charles | Gartmell and Laura Harris in songs nd dances, and Bert Wheeler and | company in “Fun’ on the Boulevard,” | Special features have been added to = & sixty-five attractions at Steeple- | Park, Coney Island, for the | benetit ‘of the holiday crowds. The} work of jncjosing the pavilion in| giass to protect patrons in the event | of Se rain is nearly completed. ‘The free concerts and dancing, as well as other attractions, continue to baad pe tnoushae to Luna Park, Coney a i Birth of a Nation,” Grimth'e stirring pictorial triumph, attracted a large audiente last night. attracted a large audience last night | +. Paghion, Beach Musi€ Hall, It! presented twice daily for pall weeks. es FAVERSHAM THE HERO IN STRAND PHOTO PLAY. William Faversham will make his gcreen debut at the Strand Theatre Rolfe'’s production of Sir Re, B. A. Gifvert Parker's story “The Right of “Way,” which was staged at Tins- bury, Canada, the locale of the story. An entire village was erected on the Mad River by the Rolfe Company and later burned to the ground. ‘The second instalment of Ayles- wortt’s big game pictures will also be At the Etghty-frst Street Theatri o picture for the first hal. week will be “Greater Love ai No Man,” with Emmet Corri- the leading role. For the re- fal ae Ky the week:Jane Cowl will be ooen. 18 “The Garden of Lias.” D. Grimth's spectacle “The Birth of a Nation” bas started on the os month of its run at the Liberty Summer weather has not ‘with its popularity as the Boe’ fs kept at an even tempera- ture by lal mechanical arrange- ening & From Elite inning of No, 44 4 and Thirty-eighth by daughter, Aileen, y taken off the Baxonia to Ellis Island because Mrs. her |ff aise! ths imimigradion, aul mone and Fim e other: = a dunes # bor Px ‘Bere BILLS AT PROCTOR’S FULL OF VARIBTY. At Prootor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre for the first half of the week, Frank B. Bowers, monologist ps heads the programme. ‘ours will be “The Old Homestead” tet, Steffy Burke, violinist, and Wal- ter Murray, lecturer, For the half of the weok ‘The Colonial Min- strel Maids” will be featured. Proc- tor’s Fifty-olghth Street Theatre will Baye ene ear ‘four bo! © young men, in songs an dances; Dorothy y Rogers and company in “The Beauty | Doctor” and Virginia Holland, comedienne. Bedini and Arthur will head the bill at Loew's American Roof the first halt of the week in @ travesty on “On Trial.” Others will be Beresford Lovett and Mabel Florence in “The Master Move" and the four Readt ngs, jugglers. For the last half of the week the Five Old Soldier Fiddlers will be the maip attraction. Amelia ae in “Big Moments zrem wig Fe jays” will be the feature at the Palace Theatre. There will also be Orville Harrold, operatic tenor; Emma Carus new act, Walter C. large portrait stage. She orately edabr: depends from parted at the from her gown. =. EZ EVENIN wenks saronpar sony ") Sadhiner Exhibit At Kraushaar Gallery llery Begins le Qua™| ‘The summer exhibition at the Kraushaar Gallery, No. ‘Avenue, contains eight canvases. Of these one of the most important is a) Taf sky. is overcast, It shows | Paquita, a Spanish dancer, on the rod. wearing dancing puu.ys. Her costume is elab- by I. Zuloar > is port ‘ered, and long frin, her right 6 Her dar! right and is wh ribbons and artificial flor-rs, Her dark eyes fairly shine and her flesh tints have b-on ski:fully painted. Her head is turned to face toward the right and the drop curtain back- ground is highly effective. t Fantin-Latour is represented by a portrait entitled Mlle. 8. J. of the painter. The giri is in hal length and wears a fur ———— with Oriental DANCING CARNIVAL &) GROWS IN POPULARITY. wn. The dancing carnival at the Grand Central © reports very sbod attendance for the week. The manage- ment’s figures show that three times more people visited the carnival this week than during the corresponding week last year. This fact proves that memorial exh: yal tan: exhibition. It ant, superior surroundings is ever | Increasing. There is a certain peculiarity about the billiard and bowling rooms. Every night several individual parties spend their entire time at the same tables covering. soa, with curling surf. A. Besnard | aitorded every attention and c dress is light colored and | trimmed , brocade. face charmingly oval, and her eyes are banged wearing a very becoming ip with waving | ostrich plumes. Two rings are worn by her on the left hand. The back- { Bround is peateal, ie { ‘A Whistler, shown in the Whistler re. BR. foition in London in ‘ore riee ety a d picturing the coast of Bfit- an important number in the Her hair is was painted in 18 It is @ rather large canvas and shows A coast line full of outcropping rocks.) Bryant residence it was etated that ‘At the left is a fisher maiden reclin- | news of Mr. {ng upon one of the rocks. are outstretched and she is shown wearing a Brittany cap and shoulder Beyond is the deep blue ing to flecks of foam from the, salesman. has a EATRES. wa o 20th. rg, THE WEPASSING SHOW G (i he) mies Bown, ar Aw ‘Mats, To-day 20 «6Fiftth representation of the melodramatic versions or alleys. Theso parties are encour-| through his painting of a soclety!iam F. * Rowers yt © aged by the management and ‘are' woman who wears a low-cut party pbrothe! _The shoulder straps are_de-_ aboard the om, 8 Des y, G. Courbert of ths ne gow bas @ canvas show! the Castle of Chillon in Ls nah The capped mount the picture, cy ‘inte boat is seen upon the bosom of Genev. re ere are three paintings ward T. Rosen in the exbil en, They show three types of girls. first is painted in walking. oerue. ,. She is comfortably seated in a chair, and the other Yan hair and with one P - SS 8° rained. aa wears a chic hat The second deals with a semi-nude subject, who is shown seated. Her red-trimmed kimono has fallen #0 as to reveal the neck and breasts. A Japanese-stand im red, at the left, oes & veep A bed is seen at piano et ak and @ green irror et the girs back tones of the paint- in, is ‘ > REPORT OF SON’S SUICIDE. BK. R. Bryant ef Montclair Gets ‘Word From Ohfeage. Word that Charles Bryant, son it of No, 2155 Summit Avenue, Montelair, N. J., had committed suicide in @ Chicago © | notet ‘was received in @ press despatch ‘rom that city yesterday. At the Geath had been re- Her foot! ceived. The family discredited @ sul- business | in Mi nent father ie at prose Besides the parents a sister, re. Ma ke Pn goo conmman foines, survive, Brigutett Mv’ NOBO By Woke PUATHOUSE SER ig gorge DISREGAR [bee te HE“SAN’ 500 Good Seats in __ BURLESQUE. 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