The evening world. Newspaper, August 12, 1915, Page 8

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.3 MAS ATHRLLER NTL RUC URS fortunately It Included '} ©Donnett’s Horse With x : Three White Legs. \ ‘Three young men, cailing them- @elves actors, staged one of those ingle reel pursuit pictures about 6 @’clock this morning and their comedy ‘was very good whilo it Insted. The} @nly trouble was that the essential namely a@ victoria, and the — horse with three white legs which _ piilled it, were the property of Daniel " O'Donnell and no arrangement had been made with him to lend, sell, or Tent them for the thrilling chase up SESS | “Finical” We are Finical as to the importance of ‘‘pre- cision in details. av We can think of no better way than this to desc: ribe our close attention to the “‘little ether it is a new clip, screw, a silk cord, ‘or of the countless little re- jobs, we give it our best age and most conscien- tious care. In this way we account for our many friends. larris Glasses are priced at $2.00 and more. at oy, ats, ee . Ba with ponte Ana Next_to Stratis Co. Newark, m.. [Broadway and down Fifth Avenue. 1 | As might have been exrected, the final scene took place in the Yorkville Police Court, the charge being grand larceny, with a chance of its being modified to drunk and disorderly. Faward Collins of No. $13 ast TAir- teenth Street and Russell Meyers of No, 211 West One Hundred and Forty~ eighth Strect, two of the self-styled comedians involved, were coming through Thirty-third Street near the Waldorf Hotel just after dawn this morning, escorting what they claim was the still vigorous remnant of « celebration started at the White Rats Scamper night before last O'Donnell’s rig was at the curb and O'Donnell was in the hotel on business. Collins and Meyers decided that a drive in the cool morning air would have a tonic effect on them, #0 they woke up the horse and started off. Neui Broadway they picked up Daniel Levitt of No, 241 West Fifty-fourth Street, who Igoked as if it would do him no harm to have the wind blow on him awhile, The trio instructed the horse to head for Central Park. When O'Donnell missed the rig be NED GS ATER CHARGED WITH ATTACK ON AMBULANCE DOCTOR Offered to Take Miss Foley to Bellevue Hospital. Because Dr. Jobnaon, a New York Hospital ambulance sargeon, said he would remove Miss Helen Foley to | Bellevue, but not to New York or St. incent’s Hospitals, John C. Fe | the girl's father, got into an alterca- tion with him at the Foley home, No. 338 West Highteenth Street, at 1.30 o'clock this morning and was arrest- 4. Miss Foley, sleeping near a third~ d the nearest an and} trofinan at one p Speration | story window, had fallen into an air Commissioner \ds's new | shaft and broken her ankle, system of telephonic general alarm.| Her father, who has a saloon at In five minutes all the bluecoats in that section of the city were on the| lookout for a victoria drawn by au three walte socks atrolmen on Broad- way the youths despite their innate ve and their distaste for anything tending to make them conspicuous, Reports came into tho; Weat Thirtieth Street station from all! the White Way stating that the) Ninth Avenue and Eighteenth Street, arrived just as tenants were remov- ing the girl from the airshaft. When the ambulance came Dr, Johnson said New York Hospital was full, that it would be a violation of the rules to take the girl to St, Vincent's, and all he could do would be to take her to BOR DEN’S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY GRAND PRIZE BY THE SUPERIOR JURY OF THE Panama-Pacific International Exp. Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk Berden's Evaporated Milk. Borden's Extra Heavy Cream Borden's Milk Chocolate, Borden's Milk Chocolate Almond Bars and Borden's Machine Wrapped Caramels Bellevue. “No member of my family shall go and Twenty-fifih Street some timo) to Bellevue,” Foley is said to have re- rape the next few minutes, O° Don- \ marked, and the doctor and two po- the men on post along the way, |mgn going first. Dr. Johnson charges nat the, fk ithe excursionista Wore | that Foley “headed him off” and hit eaded off and turned toward rifth Avenue and It was on that thorough: | Pushed back and arrested Foley fare that O'Donnell finally caught’ He went to the West Twentieth sight of them. Tho chase became street Station, charged with assault, very hot and Pagrolman Lyons of the put avas released on bail to appear in East Fifty-first Street station, the Jefferson Market Court to-day. brought It to a halt at Forty-third Miss Foley was taken to St. Vincent's Street. by Dr. Lovey of that institution, BY USING CEMENT ARMOR BACKING instead of the usual teakwood, Uncle Sam has discovered how to save about $26,000 in building a dread- nought. ts of the rig evidently expect- catch a train on One Hundred WOMEN ARE AGAIN CARRYING CANES In Now- port, a fashion popular several seasons ago. WASHINGTON WOMAN has quit Government job to drive a jitney. AFTER DRIVING HIS AUTO all the way from Call- fornia to New York without mishap, man ran it into an eight-foot ditch in the Bronx. BY ARRESTING CINCINNATI HEIRESS for stop- Ping her auto too near a,fire plug, Los Angeles policeman started romance that has resulted in their marriage. COW TOOK JOY RIDB in Jersey. To save her an eight-mile walk home purchaser put her in the tonneau of his auto and carried her. PRECOCITY NOTE—In knickerbockers, boy of sev- enteen was arraigned in Orange on charge of deserting his wife and gaughter, PATERSON POODLE, charged with being vicious, proved its amiability when turned loose in court by play- ing with Judge and spectators, (ype > “ALWAYS BITE THE BUBBLE” and don't place the ips against the mouthpiece, ts official warning sent out from Washington to users of bubbling drinking fountains, GIRL BORN at Lyerly, Ga., is only female born in Stark family in sixty+six years. le for a Crane (Mo.) man to or to animal HIGHEST AWARD AT SAN FRANCISCO COVERING Borden's Milk Crystals Bordon's Malted Milk Borden’s Grade A Milk (Pasteurtaed and Certified) GOLD MEDAL AWARDED ON ‘THE EVENING WORLD, Grew Angry When Surgeon! With Little at the Gaiety. it Is safe to say nothing would THURSDAY, BY CHARLES DARNTON. Fun in It. have been found on him to show he had lived up to the name of the theatre. With first one and then another in-% nocent person being accused of steal- ing a ruby of fabulous price with which an old lawyer had retired from practice, “Search Me” was like a gar > with little fun in it, It was only natural to expect another quick-fire farce from the author of “Officer 666." But according to the programme Mr. MacHtagh had written a comedy, It was more like parlor melodrama than anything else, though I can’t honestly say it was like anything in particu- lar, Perhaps it was classified as comedy because England had been made the scene ofits curious action. With America as its background the play would probably have been set forth as farce. A few thousand miles make such a difference! England, of course, offers opportunt- ty for comparison, But it must be confessed that the young American playwright who “talked shop” all over the country place of his host and in- dulged sin eavesdropping without the slightest compunction was not alto- gether a credit to his country, In this role Howard Estabrook displayed bad manners and a certain filppancy supposed to be typically American, No doubt Mr. Estabrook, who is a rather engaging young actor, did exactly what he felt he should do merely be- cause it has been done again and again on our stage. But surely there/As no reason why this sort of thing should gown for- ever, always to the disadvantage of Americans. The American author should be the first to take this hint. Leaving this question saside, MacHugh's so-called comedy pro: singularly devoid of humor, thermore, it developed no partic! ular “love interest” to give it definite pur- pose. It worked itself out as a stage puzzle, and the process became so tedious that the strain of each suc- ceeding act was felt, If any author believes that people go to the theatre merely to be puzzled he is sadly mis- | taken. There is nothing quite » wearing as manufactured “suspense, no matter how much the fond author may dote on It. The little house party arranged for our entertainment had all the cheeri- | Cost, ness of a week-end in jail. One guest after another was suspected and searched for the missing ruby, and only the simple vicar who doliected various sums for his church was in a position to say he had found it all very entertaining. To tell how the ruby and {ts base imitations passed from hand to hand would be a waste of time, It is enough to say that the supposed detective from Scotland AUGUST 12, © THE NEW PLAYS “Search Me” a Game | chances. | wright, URBY, ruby, who's got the ruby? “Search Me” was the answer last night Nave If the author, Augustin MacHugh, had been searched 1915 this role with great seriousness, looked #0 honest! The only suspicious thing about him was the badge he wore on a most conspicuous chest. He might better have kept it under cover. Fred Graham was another “Grumpy” as the crochety oid law- yer, and he did more than any one else to keep the audience amused Charles A. Stevenson gave distinction to a minor character, and the men generally made the most of their But the women were wholly As the girl who was sudden ad- young uninteresting. won by vances the incredibly of the brash & cold and little else, Ruth Allen was far from an English- woman of title—approximately three thousand miles. “Search Me’ interest. Mr. no time in getting back home. HOW TO GET RID OF DANDRUFF This Home Made Mixture Removes Dandruff and Stops the Hair From Falling Out. can be mixed at home, or put up by | druggist, will quickly remove dandi and stop the hair from falling out. To a half pint of water add 1 oz. of | bay rum, 1 small box of Barbo Com- pound, and \% oz. of glycerine. These | are all simpie in jients that you can buy from any druggist at very little and mix them yourself. Apply to jthe ‘scalp once a day for two weeks, then once every other week until the! mixture is used. 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