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i its rd uf 7 | il iff 32 st i RE z e THE NEW PLAYS e “Mr. Myd’s Mystery” a Simmer in a Teapot. BY CHARLES DARNTON. manager, A expect in the way of . He Thames, with a cup of tea beside him, couldn't possibly be expected |. to grow wildly excited over “Mr. Myd'e Mystery,” unfolded in steaming layers, as it were, at the Comedy Theatre last night. a seuivat |iceue througnent the opesing ect throughout the opening act is °F favored with humor ofa mild sort.| ‘The wite who into the kitchen is/ more ing to let the bishop is full of delightful dancing, singing| parts and give excellent interpreta- longs the singing honor. is sald to have acted out of town | season - TS TREE; “lara Louise Moores dangor-| ented Rooste n some STOLEN AUTO Ht U Y. i Hast ot baseless THREE MEN HURLED OUT! ic, *ay,,'7ey, sae, ter antes out ed tc eh to the cook. Arthur Elliot was| SEEN deny having been in the ear. They inclined to overact the bishop. But b are held at the police station. wan ae play left little choice] AT VITAGRAPH THEATRE. |Chsuttew, Who May Die, Admits thanule waste te Chics tant He Took Car Wrecked in b CRs Hills, Crash, Police Say. —— “The Tigress” the feature ploture | “HELLO PARIS” DELIGHTS| ,,°7** 7 ‘agraph Theatre, has all the BURLESQUE REGULARS | armarks of old-time | melodrama. | ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE DOES IT. AT OLYMPIC THEATRE. | Julia Swayne Gordon, who plays the| ,,A pie Aienanlls, was going south | When your shoes pinch or your corns and Tigress, {s seen as the leader lwhen something went wrong with|btnions ache so that you are tired all One of the best: burteaques ever! °t!minal band and a rich widow, lav-/the steering gear neart Sixty-eighth | over, get Allen's Foot-Ease, the standard taged in New York was presented pgs her sxe and “ee on an only | Street and the maching crashed into | remedy for the last #5 and shake t D . MeGarry, ¥ tet ight at the Olymple Théayfe, on| fo", Zane Keefe: Garry ley ana | Were hurled out and the tree wasitinto your shoes. It will take the sting snapped The driver described bimseif as tons. William Addison Lathrop | 20m Bermuda; ana te ta ‘ourteenth Street. “HelloParis"| George Stevens also have important d funmaking. George Clark leads the funmaking| Wrote “The Tigress,” which was Pro-' poivelinic Hospital, suffering from ‘i , tingent, ably assisted by Edward] duced under the direction of Lorimer | concussion, internal injuries and = ry jons ont supply of - Crawford. To Florence Tanner be-| Johnston. broken left leg, Tne police say be- Ease. It make: ing a deli EVERY DAY NOW" |~=*... weighs 6,800 pounds, or nearly three tona. They are individuatiy the made BEE &saz largest statuary casting over Medicine| {n"tns country, The removal of the original plaster east from which the bronge statues were made was ex- treme! ‘(BY MISS MARGARET MURPHY) F Special at $12.95 cl } Cretonne, Novelties ‘Incomplete of Boxes, each, | Moire Taffeta Ribbon a inches wide, in white, and popular colors, animals the type will live because ‘of the work that Mr. Proctor hae now CROWD LIFTS STREET CAR FROM BOY VICTIM'S BODY Then Tries to Mob Motorman, Who Andrew Laceio, of No. 148 Central Ave- i iy difficult, and necessitated the removal of @ portion of LT ag F's studio walls to accompi! of euch ex- Is Rescued by Reserves and Taken Away. i nit 8 -| original in @ cook's going on strike with the rise of a curtain. Any au- thor of a domestic comedy who can’t imagine this situation is hopelessly Trimble Bradley, who wrote the farce, undoubtedly has some knowledge of England. Moreover, she hae the gift of diverting dialogue. But she is evi- dently new at the business of building a play. While her pen has a satirical Stephen Laccio, four-year-old son of| touch that gives a “dig” here and there at certain English characters, such as a bishop with « large appe- “| ish. For one act she writes very much tn the manner of Barry Payne, -| with his amusing, petty view of Eng- lish domestic life, Then her play be- comes as commonplace as the cover | of a popular magazine. There really isn't story enough to hold it together for three acts, Delieve she hae been “done awa: with,” for she seizes upon this ide: as one that will give her nov rit~ tng husband plot for a new story. A pretty parlor-maid with leas | thas en earl who gives her a pearl necygce, if you please, is drawn into! the Tanocent affair, and by way of| keeping a Scotland Yard detective in- terested in the little game the sup- goneely, murdered wife's bones are in, thanks to a butcher wh: Nowadays patrons of the There was a time when we mi, & misfit, she managed to be vory well In a that Francis Wil to te evidently of the beef The sett up in the City of| curious experiment. trust. Shades of Dr. Crippen! Magnificent “Buatances y- eslient models of the disap; " buffalo was a bappy | CAP ihc graphed honda tinction is to be the fate of these| they go to see. there pens tO! without question. But last night she be a “star,” so much the better—or!was eo plump ‘ A ewene 1 Big type dosen't really mean nm eapeaine. a “Mr. Myd's Mystery” |In spite of the fact that her role w: Bave accepted the poses of Lucile Watson, who pinyed the wife, the impracticable story writer iy a celied in terpsichorean efforts, As an| Drew in “Their Night Ou' ‘ extra. added feature a aceus in black] Rube,” by Western. Vitagraph Players, | with ‘grand larceny, He may not re. | {cares Allea S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. and white was staged, showing how a| Maurice Costello and Leah Baird in} coy, Advt. “movie” is made, and the participants] “The Romance of a Handkerehiet, and Harry Morey and associate play- — some of the stars of the ere in “Phe Good in the Worst of aovordii Wy 6A Police, said va -_~— Us,” make up the shorter pictures, wore doin “Carney. nin stwo, Ng 4 \““PIANOLOGUE” ARTIST , Avenue Theatre, where the first half t burlesques, “A Country Vacation” " of thie week Ernest R. Ball, com “At the Pekin Cabaret.” The Lima nad neag hens be mtgg in dong poser of music, can be eeen in ig headed by Michelina Ponnetti, | eves heart bel “singing pianologue,” in which ;uees only his own compositions, Hi Rw were American in treatment it might! ciever and amusing. Mr. Holmes| was well received last night. Charles Collins, Don Manning and| some: nsive; at ail druggists every- be said to have all the qualities of an pe very: layed ice-cream soda, But being near- Fenty, though with more “facial ex English, it falls between two stools, | Pression It is like a simmer in a teapot. Lillian tal ex | comedies, Mian ‘Maude Lambert re-| performance was received indicates & | Simwend Magness, Re, than was necessary. le did turned to the vaudeville stage an: role made a decided hit by her charming under the new order of things. . This week sees the last chapter of fore he became unconscious he ad-|Sold everywhere, 5c. Don't accept Dora Fletcher and frene Meare ex-| “The Goddess.” Mr. and Bianey | itted the automobile was stolen, but | any substitute, For FREE trial package, aid not say where. He is charged er, ‘Two other men found on the sce: Under ite new policy of presenting “HIGH LIFE GIRLS” - HEADS A BIG BILL AT SU PROCTOR’S 6TH AVBNUB,| 47 YORKVILLE THEATRE. Bi RATED) gmt] ‘The folks who love singing and} juriesque, the Yorkville Theatre has! NESIA musio ought to attend Proctor’s Fifth | the High Life Girls" in two one- | : ted by Alice Brophy, Pauline! sour stomach, etc. One ‘al in Be Ese Pert aT Suiits | lindo rener sho aation, Fietoowe whee ‘After a successful season in musical| Sye All. The favor with whieh the | where in either or tablet form. a. N.Y. 0, ver goes far enough to mak: jecided point. 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