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8 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1915. ORDERED 0 - | Gage rowenas A New Fountain of Youth Bubbles and Splashes "= PUTDOWN ROTI." at.) alg In the Dreamy, Gleamy, Viennese ‘‘Blue Paradise’’ OAT THEDEFERIET MILLS | —— a ee Piebew se Seeetions tote Meter Winona hw Tine be: - whe chet ee ae) eo of we ) STOP! rartr oe onan (ere wenneee) “aw a we ty mee * Omnme ome te ———— — 7 -- rer [nour wane c * | “ (eer ween) sin ri ‘ ie riley ar nd | \ j LOOK gompany to Take Charge | “% : . LISTEN! cata ~ ~ ° i & of Strike Situation Cocn ean .— a Sa 2 J} ' Bene License ae Widow, and all be sree of whiriy, “AES SZ ” oe UP "Tre Give 2 ) — Oy ut frocks aThnrow nv. PARA Se J s s 4 S28 one, & our poue elor al wt Herre wmecenycun for “re i Bee edie Whitinas veered Com \ \\ UA Y ae wire Set aisel weet ines te Mee | nine stores. Have one of our ope pet NAME // tty —_ Mil bn) na hs Oculide (Registered Physi " here ¢ ke ¢ o | ~ a Zh , cans) LOO your eyes, It peenice po he SE Rete Pane — A ' will pay you to LISTEN to Fikcserene selina wes tates - f Kul Winders what he has to sey, Ln any aller apposite bad been « tot na New York this wine| event, it will put you er 2 Attorney Fhe siriuere Gro snesmped nese the we ® fascinating wew! absolutely no obligation Bwerift "Fhe village ot Deteriet 1s at The tired Wiel | Harris Glasses cost $2.00 and property were in im twelve miles from this etty +1) Ong all ther wants ov more anybody who are: | Open Saturday Afternoon. dine enow" for food musi’, good fun and « olever| j idee ronsletentiy werked out HAMILL TO ASSEMBLY Wtstonns AS SMITH'S SUCCESSOR OMS 9% Cvticans and that be the situation a |MUNOREDS J01N IN RIOT wus 9 AT PLANT IN BRIDGEPORT wae unable The Muse Paradine,” BIFdt at officers and ettine pd that trouble was expected to-night. | Porasty four members of Company n 7 ¢ Ten Policemen Battle With Crowd é Oe er command of Major M MY 30% hea 4 $00 tor Mike, will leave here late this aft During Strike Outbreak bok Ph py 7 | ine . by special train for Deferiet | om a } at Valve Works | SHETCHES Tammany Captains of Second Dis}! a | | waLtneny? | te 1 Wilhong trict Name “Most Promising Po- | od a Sate, “aveste hn e',, Resbe ” - of " litical Hope” as Cangidate. 5 Save the Baby Rudowe TANES Mints (VIVIENME SEGALY FoR HER MOTHER wen SHE SINGS “AU ween send” As miccessor in the Assembly to Alfred F. Smith, the noratio leader who will retire to run for Sheriff, captains of the Tammany or- ganization in the Second District Po oe ” design of celebrating a union with have eelected Peter J. Hamill of No It’s “Paradise Enow” for His ald comrades, and the secret hope| 2? Wiliam Street as their candidate HORLICK’S Anybody and Proves| hat, \iko timseit, nis one time awoot-| Meader Thomas J. Foley proudly in , ORIGINAL heart, Missi, tha flower girl, has re-|Poduced bis new nrotego ax the mont That Ponce de Leon} mainod upwurried and martiageable| PTom!sing political hope of the lower Malted Milk Started His Mast Bide, C -0 Famous | '!® '* 4 ##0%4, seit-wumcient, slanay | Past i o is twenty-elght YOnre) 5 ange every pert of the body offic» 9) rot in whieh ates of the Crane Valve © and ten policemen used their to regain control of the situation turt the serimma two | shota w eard, but ho one was re- ported injured by bullets. and| Tho trouble started when several men tried to prevent others from en- tering the Crane plant, where a strike ie on, There was @ reserves of machinin “ freg-for-adl Nght and poll were called. W . " we people, The officers dr r clubs and ordered the orowd to disperse, Three of them > A” © THE NEW PLAYS o 5 " Chicago millionaire, who. chorties| 4. was born and always has lived | @ Se La 14 muy, Endorsed by thousands of Phy- phd alge pap pes (4 My wyer Quest Centuries Too| ith mirth when Hampel, the chum| "der th shadow of the Brooklyn Sada, Blgtmoee ane Sarees the Word IN BOTTENS AND BPLiTe pa pe migtle “et Lack. R lH who {# now @ prosperous banker,| Bridee, Ho was educated in Cardinal | oygefor more than a quarter of a century. he ene jenrest Dealers. singied out two men cKS é€a umor,. Soon. kisses him on either check in the af. | Marley's Cathedral College and at frat Convenient, no cooking nor additional . arrested them. Tho Ho in| Ptended to enter the priesthood, but wot Interested in politics. five Veara he has bee = = fectionate Kuropean fashion, reued, moreover, by @ widow, Mrs. R. , By Marguerite M, Marahall. |\vyune, and eit chaperons, the} \n the Department of Walon ee Ponce do Leon chose the wrong| former having been bequeathed to his} Measures ‘ then a fo Matrimonial mercies, along with a CLAIM RIGHT 70 SPREA ee ONLY A BTEP from melodrama to farce, and ao we may copsider the |tme and place for bis beautiful and) yi cu me thor identified hn “The H t " . 4 o My | historic quest, If he had Ated th | oy, way ™ seit y ‘ SUFFRAGE PAMPHLETS tasngetn the neat eventing us one Who ie particulate favored BY the” I now nnd if he bet peonet twee “The |e jclaverona wo winn coe wie-| 3G WEARS SELLING FURNITURY “Votes for Women" milk required. Simply dissol vein water, ‘Agrees when other foods often fail, Sample free, HORLICK'S, Racine, Wis. ‘Ne te “hi poe g a ul in court and For the last BY CHARLES DARNTON. year in jail she looks as if sho might keep hem busy. Missi is now married to Hampel, who owns the Blue Paradise, but Atudolph is unaware of either fact atrical managers, Max Margin has every reason to be grateful to the Onaa- clal powers that control @ eertain pertion of our Melodrama, as we know it from long expertence, is more or less mechan- jeal, whereas farce calls distinctly and loudly for humor of the spontaneous Street, Blue Paradise,” at the Casino Thea- tre, Broadway and Thirty-ninth be might have found the Enthusiasts | Pe Sel Fight Arrest of. Woman for Handing Out Literature. Mra. Helen May Greeley appeared before Magistrate Koenig in Harlem Court to-day as counsel in defense of & follow worker for votes for women, Mise Helen Bechioss of No. 48 Kant variety, As a melodramatist Mr, Marcin may succeed in drawing royalties, but asa humorist he still remains mechanical. It may also bo sald that he continues to show the earmarks of a0 Imitator, " , “Bee My Lawyer” suggests both “It Paya to Advertine” and ‘Ths Misiead- ing Lady." Firat of all the the “great” business scheme that |e a# airy as a soap bubble, and then lunatic who vant who teati! to the treatment of inmates of the “violent ward,” caught the somewhat dubious humor of his role with the eoess that ean Gained only by laughter, Incidentally, Fountain of Youth. You are luckier! than he. You CAN find it any even- jpg you care to look, I hope you knew your luck, For the splendid note of “The Blue; Paradise,” the musical play by Edgar | Smith, based on a Viennese operetta, is youth—concentrated, carbonated youth, It is @ note that is never Also the melting Mizzi of yore has de- veloped into # termagant, and only her absence enables tbe friends of the wanderer to change Hampel’ house into & semblance of the eld Dlue Paradise for a single night, ‘Ther nuly but irres! dolph nvinced that he can't turn back the hands of the clock, Gaby, country ER&C?: CREDIT A Huine Sieel Bed INNER ‘With Purchase of or Over | Thirty-fourth —Btreet, Policeman] are reminded of the it may be Misai'a Geushion nd her® image, CASH OR CREDI i baie ine Hast One’ Hundred and | served as poor excuse for laughter | duiged in forced, but that sounds from the first shrinks away from him in terror and Fourth Btrect Station had werved|in a play that traded upon the most|C. Well aa pong in the prelude to: the Jast “Aut CSES. I? ae rormer bas tee Sect ; hitiablo tragedy of mankind for its|*taKey tye, made the most of a gray| Wiedersehen.” And it ts a note that | nephews The former has two o eh wee Miss Schloss with @ summons when she handed out suffrage pamphiets of @ meeting at Fifth Avenue and Ninety-ninth Street last night, Mrs. Greeley sald the ordinance covering the distripution of advertia- ing leaflets did not apply to the suf. Sraglata’ literature, which were edu- cational and political; moreover, she sald, the suffragiats had been told by the Police Commissioner that they were safe from the law in giving out their hand bills aad Migs Schloss had also consulted the captain of the pre- cinot in which the meeting was held. strate Koenig sald there were two decisions on the subject, one by (Prom the Youkem Statemman,) Dootor—Your pulse is weak. Lyrae fon Gerlor, I've be wear: one of those wrist watcher, ER had anything to do with ht? Business Hours until September I5th: A. M. to § P. M. 12 Noon on Saturdays. BAlimm&Co The New Fashions for Autumn offer a wide choice of selection in Women’s fand Misses’ Gowns, Suits and Wraps for afternoon, evening and theatre wear; Hats _fer the tailoremade suit and the more a the sleeves are. fu; i 4 helpers: James Dobson, No, 454 West enough at the should te ul pelaborate costume, Slouses in plain and bey esr Kent, as the English ser-| Twenty-fourth Street, Manhattan, | auiprortabie ‘and ianey tone ped effects, some tri w 2 : ” fractured ribs; John Rowlan, No. 260 af m the atrl amen immed with tur and Marion Street, Brooklyn, bruines; t velvet. Leonard J, Blumereat, No, 785 Union trousers The time to move is when others move. Street, Brooklyn, bruises; John J.| r ‘ Handsome Fur a so-called comedy, In abort, Mr. Mar- cin shows neither originality nor real humor in his aecond play. “gee My Lawyer’ at the Eitinge Theatre last night, proved to be an insane farce. To begin with there was & young man with @ rich uncle who was insane enough to believe | that rubber could be manufactured by a machine, Then the poor but dis- honest inventor was put in # Dew light when his machine gave itself laway. It was because of his dishon- ‘He is usually made @ victim of hard- hearted, doliar-squeesing capitalisis, But on this occasion he not only duced the gold brick to the paving variety but he threatened to blow up ‘tho place with @ bottle of nitro-gly~ cerine When his trick machine was exposed, That terrifying bottle was ally the funniest thing in the play ~. Roy Barnes, Whose comedy meth- ods are largely physical, worked so hard to be amusing as the youthful promoter who pretended to be Insane in order to keop himself out of jall for fraudulent use of the malls that it was possible to sympathize with Lim when 4n English servant walked off with the best situation in the play Buaton, the butler, Im announcing he had been confined in an asylum as an easy way out of “a bit of murder,” suddenly took matters into bis owa hands so completely that nothing was left in the way of real comedy for the chief actor. Mr, Barnes could turn only to a rubber plant and other obvious de- vices to show he had “gone craay.” For his own sake as a comedian he should learn to keep his hands off his asso- clutes in the play, With every word— end sometimes when the author had neglected to supply the Word—ho was EXCURSIONS {Jersey } wig and @ German accent, john Flood was a prosperous-looking repre- sentative of the rubber trust, John Daly Murphy reaorted to the “reflex | action" test as an alionist, and Frank Monroe went seriously about his bus ness in the role of a post office inspe tor, The young wor.en of the cast did nothing to get thelr names into print For that matter “See My Lawye isn't worth a great deal of news- Paper spac —_—=——— - SEVEN HURT IN SUBWAY Hospital and Refuses Report to Police, | Information reached the Bergen Street Police Statéon at noon to-day that there had been @ serious acel- dent in the excavation for the new Interborough subway at Flatbush and Seventh Avenues, Capt, Walsh went to the scene and learned that twelve men had fallen a distance of about twenty feet with a collapsed scaffold and that seven of the gien had been luken in automobiles to the Harbor Hospital, «a private inatitution at Twenty-third Street and Fourth Ave- nue, Officials of the Cranford Company, which has the contract, refused to make public the names of the in- Jured men or (he nature of thelr in- juries, They told Capt, Walsh it was none of the public's business, A workman was killed on this job @ short time go and the police did not learn of it until @ report was turned into the Corener's office, The Evening World obtained later the following Ist of injured men, a! of whom are carpenters or carpenters’ No, 822 Sixteenth Avenue, | must set up an answering vibration in every man and woman. The young will discover in the play a glorifica- tion of their own light-hearted joy of Hfe; the not-so-young will, for a) blessed three hours, “go back," even | does Rudolph Stoeger, hero of} he Blue Paradise,” The story of him always has made its appeal, One of the most deserv- | edly successful of our recent novels, | "Conrad in Quest of His Youth, elaborates & similar theme—that of Paradise, the| Viennese inn, where he has danced jand drank, laughed and loved, twen- ty-four years ago. Thither he returns, with the open The May Manton Fashions Jutions—one voiced by _ henpecked Hampel when asked if Mizzt would approve of the party. “She approves of nothing; she's a human blue pen- cll, he ighs. Mrs. Wynne, the blond and bland widow, becomes Ru- CASTORIA Infants and Children. Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. cnt n ¥ N O sult Is more becoming to the small bey than the ane in Russian style and this model ts pretty and attractive and at the same time masculine and boylike, Mothers who are making ready for the sehool da: will find it especially 4 sirable, for it 18 simple and easy to make and it ts al- ways becoming. Galatea and linen and other washable ma- terials of such sort are the ones whi it themae'ves nmer and for » und the: d used by inany mothe 4 ‘oughout the ent! while. sults ob-this Min ‘e &lao made from serge and light w naterials. Shep- The. bi quits plain, fhe Goat sta tinished only with hemes, ° style, that ta # at the lows i Lf TT We Open Accounts from $5 te if fl ‘ on Small Weobly Pay mets, Wi 4) miu inti | care pe ‘ apletost furnit Daalsky, Whiak Upheld hire the inventor figured as the nature man who turns away from | gy The Ufesiey's asnortiony and owe by Judge | os” voetiy tareleal ekarover in (he WHEN SCAFFOLD FALLS|a0 won in the tragi-comio ef-| Signature Kind Selected Mulquten, | contradlating | a ay, ‘On the stage, as a rule, the fort to “recapture the first fine, care-| of Solid Oak fo that the Magistrate could study Inventor is pathotieally bonest,| rs sath | ee renter” That te whet Rudelph | You Have * Y | poor Contractor Sends Victims to Private| seeks in ¢! Blue A 2887 & 2889--3d Ave., at 150th Sl. Move to the Best Advantage! Then you find the greatest number of vacant elastio te ine n | ty ved sive, Bi Pare | werted to regulate the ta ‘i ee wwiured » Bie “ ‘ , : ‘ | rachia, No. 627 Grand Avenue, Brook- They are supplied with the apartments, &¢., from which to make a $e. i ee | lyn, fractured sollashone! Nathan kets, without which bo; lection. | LAI Stags, 427 Dean Street, Brooklyn, | BOR DAY % fractured right arm and August Vis teal Lake Hopatcong, $1,00 No, 854 Bast One Hundred and Twen- ty-fourth Street, Manhattan, frac- tured wrist, ©. “year size will be pecded 4 yarde of manteviet 27 inches wide, 3% yal 30 The Great Fall ‘‘Moving Day,” Oct. Ist, Is Close at Hand! es yards 44 A ; : if ‘ ’ cen ctia pniamrh 1th Me yard 27 See World Ads. for the widest variety of residen { ; and Young Men’s Suits Johan Aecued Fk iat tial and business places for rent. in the correct styles. loft building at No, 3, taxt Thirty-second Street, was he the ta” of r. tloors, IMPORTANT—Write your address plainly and always specity bf Kreher let hinwelt into the place with stad wanted. had Ywo cents for letter postage It ing burr. ew Pass keys and Wee arroat ting line and added seam oye Sult, 2 to € years. pattern No, 8977 ts cut sizes from two to six years, World ‘To Let” Ads. Were Printed During id 176,51 the Firat Light Months of This Year, + dee hy 1,000 ball by Magistrate Duet * ”" -" 10N h 5 Lvs Browd Siveet, Vorkitte pall py Hatrate Duet Callat THE RVENING WORLD MAY MANTON FASH BUREAU, Donald Building, 100 Weat Thirty-second Btreet (oppo- his More Than the Herald, Times, Sun, Tribe ; Atlantic Cit a PUrRlary: |. Detective vuee ie te te Ginbat Tiros. corner Sth Avenue end ‘Thirty-secand Bareel, = "14,407 i iie'end' Prew ADDED TOGETHER 4 SEPT, Sth, oO ry it lew York, or sent con! Bat Fifth Avenue-Maditaon Avenue, following theft tram the, mall order | J Oniaie } SN o6 tor’ each’ pattern ordered. Use 7-Time World Ads, to Multiply Results! + - wa) in

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