The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1915, Page 6

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—aerennenpe mne ae! Bets ATURDAY, SULY 1 rw von ie Veneers te EXT N H YORK GENIUS tice nwerceate ave eee SINGERS, ACTRESSES, FILM STARS AND DANCERS TO BE SEE HERE Rothapfel will request Victor Her- Pe 6-06-0900 94:-9.9O4O9-4-d109HDD D9 9G 299 COOCIOOOG, bert, Fritz Kreisler, Arturo be | — oy Dr. Hertz, Walter Damrosch an 6 ; 7 ¥ i} Gosewety to become bg yer this AMEND ; $ i po . and Prof, jesen- < € f Reld ‘will albo serve. The. aspiring Fehon tHe SKY ‘ ne, m AMETA PYNES, 5 i his work COLUM BIA r will demonstra’ . to this board. If it is accepted he ‘ will be given a sufficient number of rehearsals with the full orchestra, rior to the concert. If he is consid- bred competent to direct the orchestra he may do #0. ee , wane twice a month ihr spe out the "Composers Who ked winter and spring. When the Have Lac fast one nee been wiven the board will Money or Influence May ih holarship in Kurope, given Now Win Fame. fausioal,séholarship ta iv , ' TALL THAT 18 Nv ROTHAPFEL’S OFFER. CHANCE TO MA “I believe there are dosens of com- who would d aes b paneer . SL. ie oF 25 fe i i RSE 8 i : : i d tl i if | t ‘ i CuCKLEY AWD ome, SCHRAGE, at Gaavo CONTRA Dace PALACE NO FOOD FOR 14 DAYS; |i Sie evscemn Gl . j ).. fered: DENIES ANY HUNGER ) ler Says He intends to Fast Peertecsseet ps eaaneseee see i } i i f i : i z 34333 H is E i ? 3s i ti fs shown “The Clemenceau Case,” in which Theda Bara has the principal role. Another big feature will be Holbrook Blynn and Alice Brady, in ii i a who Gathences rapeation de will Month T ie ‘ ugdiie entértatnee: repre Pal. ~telipe hone sccorded the opgoriunity to Rear. tt jonth or Two Longer to ace, and Burns and Stoll in a farce, ‘venue, into played E H A | Cure Indigestion. After going without food fourteen Gaye, Jacob Pfeffer at the Hotel Chelsea to-day insisted he was not “Pwo for a Quarter,” will supply the = | humorous part of the bill. Keystone — comedies, antmated weeklies and | educational reels complete the pro- | gramme. it z af | | + i | By i 4 i! t ; | it i i : é i i Before making this assertion Mr. Pfeffer had been making a round of with hie wife which required walking several bjocks. He professed that even after the walk he was foel- satapitlnd DANCING CARNIVAL COOL AND PLEASANT. \* The management of the Carnival at Grand Central Palace daily finding proof of the great popu- larity enjoyed by the imméhse danc- ing enterprise through the evidence of its not only appealing to New Yorkers, but in the immense amount of out of town patronage, Through the Grand Central Palace, Manager Grundy has placed lovers of daneing in his debt by the unusual enjoyable surroundings he bas given them at the Grand -Central Dance Palace. The coolness of the place, the, enjoy- able music, and the large floor apace are some of the features that have served to make the place popular. HIS DREAM OF WIFE'S i i i it [ z SPEDE FHGOPOTE TED IGF 940 Tye! ig i : & Theatre Bills For Next Week N ee EATHER conditions have no , Baus visible effect upon attendance f_ CosTeLse, at the Columbia, where the Fegan FOL, Lew Kelly-Bebman Show enters upon OWMPIC the eleventh week of its engagement $0064646-6-0-000660000-00000000|Monday. This entertainment is a combination of burlesque and vaude- Prestige he gained through his prog-| Ville. Rollicking comedy, snappy mu- ressive policy were not counter-/sic, up-to-date dancing, extravagant balanced by the militant tactics} costuging and beautiful scenic effects adopted by Marshall, constitute attractions. Toward tit end of August the latter] Each week brings its-chapges of ponte Cae mee sale that herr errs features and vaudeville spe- Planned to run on ities. Lew Kelly and bis aasoci- 4 a By ai g work he anticipated | ates seize upon the important news im by a Thursday shoe sale, adver- tlsed Wednesiay evening. On the| f the day es subjects for satire, and ogy Marshall felt that the bonors/the result is the audiences are kept DEATH GAME TRUE | Mrs. Dempsey ‘Palls Down Alr- lghts of tho performance itpelt, thi psey A Grocer Capttalizes the Younge: Generation’s Influence. ‘ temporetare sans afi rte shaft as She Laughs “If 1 could get every youngster in| ™4'k obo at Warning. town boosting for me it ought to PORTS FRO: mt dousty,"| CHARLOTTE WALKER IN RE. ‘S FROM THE REe| stimuiate my sales tremendous “KINDLING" AT STRAND, i fF it b Michael J, Dempsey’s dream came true early to-day when his wife, Pe FO aa al ¢ ; CHAPTER X, TAIL FIRING LINE. ‘though a grocer in a city of moderate [re H EIN Count Frederick and size. “I wonder how it would work Catherize, thirty years old, in try- Street, City ~Bhoe} his accomplice Grahame left | _ FOF merolless competition probably] ou: ie x offered to give a stick of| Charlotte Walker will make her|!ng to step from the window ef & ‘Wood, senior their two victims lying a2 paged sane ood. cagpreale candy free with every purchase? I/ debut as a photo dramatic star at the|elghbor in ths house next’ to be: eaid to-day helpless in the sandy plain, Poversipe | tn pauation cation, Hake believe I'll try it, anyway.” Strand Thesire in “Kindiing,” an|Own on the fourth floor of No. 6 they themselves made all speed pos- sible back to the capital. In spite of Next day, Saturday, the newspapers | motional drama by Chanes Kenyon,| West Forty-ninth Street, fell down carried an announcement of the gro-| !t tells a story of a woman of the| the airshaft and was killed, -, cers new policy. There were no| tenements who helps:a thief to rob| Dem; and his wife had been strings tied to the offer. A stick of| ‘he house where she is employed in| Visiting 2°-. and Mrs. John Cullen at candy went with every individual| der to get money to leave the|No. 532. When they started to go purchase even though it were only a| owded city and bear a child under | Dempsey says his wife went to the yeast cake. more healthful, normal . conditions, | Window,'and as she prepared to etep .| There will also be Aylesworth’s Big | across the three-foot atrshaft he The store was promptly mobbed.| Game Pictures and other featuren | anid : the battle is waged out in the open with no chance of the issue being eal his regret at violence to a woman, €x-| obecured by the presence of multi- CHAPTER IX. ultation sat on the dark features of|iuge of establishments. (Continued). Count Frederick. ‘ In a certain city of' some 50,000 in- OT his words 'so much as his} “Now, Grahame,” he exclaimed, “at | habitants, two stores were recognized manher sent swift alarm as leaders. Marshall owned and her, into Kitty Gray's heart. rejoined the other, !cutler the other. And lay N Swiftly she arose and made |‘ but half the coin. I told} ware o' nights seeking a method of | One would have thought the grocer) At the Eighty-first Street ‘Theatre ‘Dok'dde-that, Mase. back as he, warmed some- |¥°U Where the two pieces were—where | getting the drop on his competitor.|th® Pied Piper. Youngsters of allj there will be shown the first haif of . . dreamed what by his wine, advanced toward |each was. Ono,sii have at last, and ages, dispositions and complexions | thi Kk & picturization of George | ‘st night you fell down the airshatt tf angered him | after some trouble, But the other is | poured in with ordere ranging trom| Ade’s “Maree Covington.” ‘with id. | and waa killed Sen onilling., Hor gesture im} still in possession of Michael ting esd Ward Connelly in the role he created| “Oh, that's only a dream,” she: he forward, but more|*, Lae yeast cakes to barrels of flour. in the play of the same name. stepped King. He may not yield tt easily. ot "om ‘Wey only al *Roamdal® oat, laughed as she tried to make the y. At once Kitty gave voice to] “With ease or difculty,, he pro th chal of dime's worth,” complained | fuscdles of idle gossip amititn ‘ne | step. When her husband and twelve- ve it up,” grow! ‘ount Fred nickel / ’ ‘Wo will take it from him if need be." | For'a long time Cutios wae pus-| the clerks. Lots Weber, will be the feature be-|Year-old gon, John, who bad heard 20, she| “But if we don't know where he hid | zed as to how Marshall managed “Just wait till I cheok up the day's Ride tne of next week D;| ar Scream x2 she fell, reheded ber ty & H HTT i [ j i i E F E t ij i i f F j i it heard soup boot traul{it—how thon? Extreme measures invariably defeat him in th blish- r 4 she was dead. Becgusi Ra HR Chase) Repned th age ot oe ere sometime defeat thempelves, Excel-| ing of Falny oy, mae ihe m4 sales, qonins yet Fakapalligeeinheand A ‘a spectacle, Fine ee ot eal tay bad toad pad iva oll ba boats and yach 6, a % .” came on at . M., Marshall's “ad” |My goods are terri Tegiat * te ta! ae yu! ihe cried aloud, “A oe rue enough. Let us get to the | pushing raincoats, rubbers, umabrellan, that I never hoped to reach. The formance at the Liberty Theatre, just before the woman fell, Dempsey fo Oe Tesc@e. | “Kitty guessed, rather than knew,|palace as soon as we can. I'll ese peared in the evening paper. oa ‘costa me only a half a cent haar: <sapegael was detained until the Coroner in- that Roleau's | uneasiness on er = ena Diet Tie ool anloaas stick. And it's all good advertising.” |“‘AFTER DARK’ ON AT im ¥ = i < sa te GRAND CENTRAL P. the ‘case. She! of Gretzhoffen they fared on, fast as owing more: es edad ALACE, boarvaly "hed, been atwent ‘trom the| night be. There was no difficulty im |Ing- Finally the latter dlecovered that | pTHegices Broved to Haye been, an vestigates. i fH Newark Lad wae as He Watts to See Night Boat Page. i i house more than a few moments be-| securing admission, for the Count|Marghall kept his rainy day copy eet ing in with orders for groceries.| The first showin; #, . be raleed.|fore ho also. had arisen and made| Frederick was well known at the|up in the composing rooms Ck tos | Semen 1m with ondere For frevenen Rade i aa i of. “Aster Dark) Jenn Willavitoh, ten youre olf, ot Mo. leet night. |nimsclf ready for the trail. Finding| palace, almost as the King himself. |jocal dailies. When the rain came, it| his results. Now it has Deco! - Produced foseph Street, Newark; N. J, stum- ter mount than the peasant’s| Presently he pushed himself in at bone “run ture of the store icy,| bY W. A- Brady, will be made the jl ae leas he was able| the door, almost as he was announced manna Deere ee good idea this one| latter part of the woek at the Grand | from the etring piece of @ plog at ¢he t take the ~- does not seom to lose its efficacy as| Central Palace's three-ring Mo: foot of Brown Street, Newark, lant nigh; Where 18 eq Genced ‘with thet of tht |e | Glen cetiinged aperuuent & thie adv Marshall lost| tn9 novelty wears off. Picture Carnival. viMG | while waiting with vther band 1 ole horsemen, Following. this, somewhat decorated by artists recently from |tiis edvantage, “when children weary ot sweets, |" Aes Coney sland mignt boat’ past ite bed blindly, in the hope that it might! Paris, who, by the way, had not yet ri abandon this premium plan,” says| BY Fequest, there Will also be! was not recovered. lead to some news of her, he now,| been paid. “Double crossed!" ejaculated Mar-| the grocer with a quiet smile, even es he turned in at the chalet) “ah, well, my friend—you have shall, one morning as he picked up oe trail, heard her cry for help. A 74 come .from travels, perhaps?” the paper at the breakfast table. OBITUARY NOTES. ho was in the opening and} King Michael II. looked with a cer-| seen ete’nimscit down and hastened | iit aynicreval upon Count Fred.|"When we brought this up at the between the young woman and the! erick’s dusty cloth meeting of the Merchants’ Associa- Stephen G. Ferrie, portrait painter, stranger who now apparently had I ask Your Majesty’s pardon, but|tion last week, Cutler voted ‘No’ with | died yesterday at the Methodist Epie- ' given her afright. r I have had no time to arrange my-|the rest of us, Now he gets the|copal Hospital in Philadelphia. He “Who aré you, man?” demanded) sir in proper courtesy. My errand|credit for altruis™ and if I follow | was eighty-one years old, Mr, Ferris ( Count Sachio, imperiously. “I am)i. urgent, But I fancy you cannot | his lead, it will look as though he had| was born in Plattsburg, N. ¥. He Baphio of Gri portee. mayne whe guess it?” forced S La ; and was one of the Segesere of ine Palle, eed not declare himsel FOU, pn it. It could not be} And Mars! in a du n went etoh Club an la- | Your life shall pay for this! Not in the leas out in the kitchen and fir Grtonia Be . to ask mo again what the cook. a Society of Etchers, and was “Good! Why hot now, my friend?” | that You wish to suk ie ast you |For the notice which had met his oyo| (meaner of the Artin Fund Bo: have seon| 209 here—about the broken coin!" | was Cutler's announcement of a Sat- | ciety. but "Yes, it was precisely that.” urday halt holiday for his employees | ““aoiemn requiem high mass will be ith dws “Why, then?” to apply during July and August. said Monday in St. Mark’s Church etter borece tas tha n| “Your Majesty has promised me for Owen F. Finnerty, a lawyer prom- that on) ome little thing in reward for a| “What shall we do to meet this|{crt in the affairs of the Coney oko he passed rapidly |sertain service which T was able ta] nody blow?” inquired Marshall of hie|inand section of Brooklyn, who died Fited mounts of the little| ender not long ago. It was rude of) - erg; manager as he entered the| of pneumonia yesterday at his home, Farrived, ‘Pwo he selected |e to remind of that-but suddenly | Sn hour later. No? 1811, Voorhies Avenue, Sheepe- Party lately arrived: With the ath, | there came up & need for some little | office an ter. re, ee Vor, was Cieyetour verre for Bimself and Kitty: With the oth: |Tv =some Jewel—nome oddity.| “Well, we can't follow suit, that's| id born in this city, and was a grad- | aay with a fow swift) vour Majesty, I wish it for a lady, | certain,” waa the anawor, “We'll have | Gato of the City College. strokes of . nes peg di ‘among|nd my jeweller told me he could} to make our employees some Robert EB. Palmer, a lawyer with " ’ ‘There is a woman in it? ‘The ;| seioes at No. aT witiem 8 a Juatice Aaron V. McAlvay’ of the | follow us." In truth he| terest now. riot X°viece out of the girth of| “To be sure—there is always a rey| ag ustice Aaron V. MoAtva ne each one of the unused horses, woral 1 hire, heart disease at his home in Lansing, instant later he and Kitty were! “Why not then a pearl, a sapphire, | 11) “summer he won't feel He was born in Ann Arbor July. 19, mntaial ces svacding a ps? Take as you| 2 Doras he does this mornites’ “| 1847, and had been on the Suprems bled and fell into the Passaje River 1 ? i RZ 3 2 i i | every pimple! At least on: a bathed my face foc azecnt ay twice | plenty of Resinol Soa: applicd a litle. Resthot“Oin co f gently, I let this stay on for te OF 80, and then washed it off wit Soap and more hot water, fi ry ot ot oe water to close the pores. wag astonished Reanol medication sole Ky the pares, and left my com clea, = A % Restaol —< What manner of waved an indifferent | "Wen do it,” eald Mare ‘Ana| Court bench sinco 1904. During 1907 nis country, Roleau?” demanded tho|Pudsy hand toward a cablnet.|1,. aig. His “Baturday Speci he was Chief Justice, \ Girt, presendy, when they ichael the Second keeps all bis} simmer brought hordes into his store,| Doremus Bement, aged seventy-six, | velvety, and free fron straightened out on the course of the| Promises. and as Cutler's was closed during the| prominent in the Connecticut Btate Prrvicline have aloo used Benp fer 30 road which led back to Gretahoffe) “But why not the coin, Your Ma-| afternoon many of the latter's cus- | Grange for many years, dled of paral- *T wish I might say that they tomere drifted into his rival’ ee Bere’ at hie home tn Sumeld, | Detter, molselle,” responded Uabment, It was & question if ;

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