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Pre greet war abroad © of the premen ye ite 8 or ane Bnd erorens, bas or) the Gai, and &h tre Fe ver mind re eould know vetier than Pay, who ves jun « Cle department, she lifted up the fap BS the tent of the future, reached in, to- crane Grew out & handful of events Gnd prominent among them Bers Ghish. She is positive about the dave Miss Vay has been “exerting mind power” for some thirty yeoare and te known of & mystic im every city O84 town of America, Bhe han sino Given demonstrations in ail the large of Kurope, Just sin weeks ago returned trom the war sone, and @bout Dee. 1 ahe's going back “My chief object in returning t» Berope is to exert @ peace infiuence ever the people 1 co With,” said she last night. “it T Gould meet the Kaiser 1d have this ‘War ended in forty-eight hours.” ‘“How would you work it?’ was j asked ind power! I'd inject peace ideas hie mind and would soun contro: peace, th “but you've already set tne closing “I have, and Vill stand by it.” said fay. “The confiict will end | Bera n argument could budge her, so as though it's all up with the war. TO LEAVE WINTER GARDEN. Dan Curry, who has been manager the Winter Garden for two years, Jeave this position Lye ba hee © company manager for 0 Passing Show of 1915," balers al ped ur, © a eeals ero may purchased for $1.60 each have been Candler, with “The House to sell H, Harris of & Harris ‘ mates that no concerted will be made to ndandise” rn nts, rely want to protect the from imposition,” ts the wa: each if he do: the regular ‘¢ way, um and substance of it all is hereafter, & $2 seat ts going to Betvoren te | @AHARY-DJEL! AND CHAIR HERE arrived, She La Touraine yesterday four Arab attendants loaded Rahary-Djoll has Bhe will be carried to bud from the theatre in her chair, be- ine she has sworn never to set foot woll other than that of Arabia. HE only thing that “saves the/enough for the modern dances, fe that our neighbors pa all meabure Mown to our own world” t opinion of them. — «OUR OWN ENCYCLOPEDIA. \BOIL—A concealed marker to test im of back-siappers. \BUREAU—An article of furniture raised from the floor to afford « place ofconcealment for collar studs. BUTTONS -— Circular, Jor’s excuse for marrying. HICKVILLE DOINGS, id Forsythe, our local orchestra, him 4 new harmonica ‘with a bell on it to git ready fer this aye bey SSS SS | with rubber has bought Winter's dancin’ parties, He dust inhalin’ the tunes ain't in contact | prices. For this he receive @ commission of 10 per ‘is pute it. “A man may seil jc! ts for & conte xf perforated lacs which serve as many a bache- oPr” | CAME | Now LISTEN ~ Lk Sent MY 100 SHARES OF 9.G, STHOK AND YoU G&Y YOUR BROKER TO Quy ‘EM, SEG? “MaT'LL SEND UP A FEW PoTs An’ THEN TN Yow SEL AT A |KITTY KEYS — “Jack” Was Going to TM SORRY HR. wear SNF, 1 ue MY NEW YooEviLLe FLOOEY AND AXEL —Floocey Probab —“—— ve Sa "BETTER LET KILL @ FEW GIANTS FoR. 5 MISS KITTY! THENRE MY REGULAR DESSERT. WHY THE KING ly Feels a Lot Better Right Now Than He Will in a Few Seconds! BUY ME 100 SHARES OF ~ DAS N.G, S|HRK Quick! aaitas., SAY, WHAT WAS YOUR IDEA IN BUYING THAT NG Youle NEVER BE AGLe Yo Seu iv ff HAMM oF OFFERED ME PATAGONIA HELE @ DUKEDOM JUST TO Gossip. “Buster” Romer hi gucceeded ‘lifton Moffatt as treasurer of the Galety Theatre. Helena Morrill bas been on, for the prima donna role in “The Lilac Domino.” Martha Hedman in a film play mi from Booth Tarkington's story, @ Turmoil.” Blanche Yurka, recently of “The Three of Hearts,” has been engaged for E. H, Sothern’s company. William E, Bailey has joined the Rolfe Photoplays, Inc. forces and will act in Metro pictures, Bam Shipman has returned from a long visit to Cherry Valley. N. Y., with a brand new play of his own manufacture. Mollie King of musical comedy fame is acting in her first motion picture, “The Code of the Moun- tains.” Lucile Watson bas been engaged by Selwyn & Co, for a role in Avery Hopwood's § farce, “The Morning After.” to be featured work as publicity ma for the Hi r podrome to-day, Mike Yack becomes, treasurer. Alfred De Manby, the English bari- Just out of the Frohman “Sun- Girl” company, i» to sing at Strand. Donnelly in Julian Eltinge's play, “Cousin Lucy.” Mr. Donnelly goes with another Woods production. Miriam Collins, of “The Road to Yesterday,” has sworn off eating candy because it has @ tendency to make her fat. Ho-vever, she has no aversion w flowers. WARY IS IT that the “mtserly tightwad" whose company we shun, and whom we lather with our ean- tempt when we are flush, magically we're broke and want to “touch?” FAMOUS FOREWORDS. | been signed to appear In picture: clusively for three years for th angle. Mr. Griffith plans a series of films showing Mr. Fairbanks In some jor hin stage # 508 make a “Pardon ine for interrupting"— “Arrumph—ahum!" “On!” arrive in New York Oct. 1k. ‘Tt includes John W. Ransome, Carrera, Charles P. Morrison, ~ rietta Lee, Nick Judells and othe At the request of the Anti-Noise| Charles Cappellani of the © | Association, the Board of Aldermen | Francaise, Paris, stock compu Hen- Owen Davis once wrote a novel called “Lola.” He couldn't get it pub. lished, so he made a May of it. Lau- rette Taylor appeared in it with auc. horses, The next step should be to legisiate for non-rattling milk bottlos, —CUfftown Chronictes, mediately a publisher — captured But the horse wouldn't go, and now the story is in book For the boob didn't know A horse doesn’t have a self-starter! “Lola, form FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE, AMOS CRABB, Mark A. Lueacher will take up big) William Harrigan is to succeed Leo) b * A wire from D. W. Grimth, the ecomes “old man” and the object of} film producer, now in California, our affectionate effusiveness when | states that Douglas Fairbanks has [A w, don’t breathe this toa living, A G. Dela musical farce, “Too Near in. will of in Washington Sept, 27 and i to 8 THE DAY’S Up to Them. ITTLE JAMES, aged six years, had been taught to pray each night for all his relatives and friends, and consequently the list had grown quite large. So one night when it came Ume for the customary prayers he refused to say them. “Well, well, James!" said his mother, “Why won't you say them? All good little boys say their pray- ors.” Yes, but I'm too tired.” hb, my, that’s no excuse, Come, that’s a good boy.” eli,” remarked James, “I guess ll have to. But, anyhow, I'm nov| | going to pray for everybody, I'm going to cut a lot of ‘em out. Some of ‘em will have to save themselves.” Harper's Magazine. —_———>—_—_ Damaged, but no Damages. FARMER, tn looking his car over one day, thrust a lighted) match Into the gasoline tank. | ensuing explosion laid him up for weeks. On the first day that able to be about he visited the| er Who had sold him the stuff and demanded compensation “Why should I pay you anything?* asked the merehant, hotly. “It was ir own fault, You knew it was| The all irght, but this accident rrived in New York to be aasociated | Wa% caused by defective gasoline.” yeaterday passed an ordinance re-|with the French Theatre ormenive.) “Defective Kaxoline?” quiring all milk companies to equip | tion, He js a brother of Director Caps jyakaeiy itt aimee: sticking ‘ p Par Pint cece matches into gasoline that I've bought the, wheala of their delivery wagons pelianl of the Warkd Milin <orone here before, but this was the firat lot tires and to provide THE TRAVELS OF “LoLAH that ever acted that way."—Pitts- (pneumatic cushion shoes for the : " burgh Chronicie. _— | The Silencer Explained. | fi coma: Next “Lolet was, transformed i1F fat plumber and the thin ear- ; linto a eenario and Clara Kim area: . . | WHAT A CHUMP! hell Young played the title role. The penter stopped in front of a An automobilist named Carter picture, the property of the World store window, where a Maxim ‘Acquired @ horse in a barter, Film Corporation, made a hit, Im-| silencer, used in a theatrical per-| formance, was on exhibition, “Wonder how the thing works," the | plumber remarked, The carpenter didn't know any more about the contrivance than the Goo: WOODOODODIDGGDOGVHOS contrivance was perfectly visible to] \t him in the clear Hght of day, muzzle of the revolver.” “Do you want to know how the RS. ATHERTON had tried to noise of the explosion is silenced?” impress upon her young son, The plumber nodded. comes right out after the bullet, but when the bullet has escaped, this re- YU TO HELO Rr) i<1LL-MR- Jack? Ps a Oren RES Sean) Yde LUMP iw arta THROAT ~ GEE Now THAT ve GOT THAT } \ WORTHLE By Thornton Fisher , (FEEL GETTER P fi 55 N.G, STOCK a POOODIOODS® | coptacie encompasses the sound and “ a = @ | starts It circulating inside.’ STORIES = 3)" ic heer ee © Fi “The sound simply keeps got POPOL | round and round in the silencer un ia completely worn out"—C, A. Leedy in the Youngstown Telegram, ee An Unfit Companion. “Well, you see, it fits right over the “Uh, huh.” Kugene, that he should play only with good boys. “Mother,” said Eugene, as he camo “It's ke this: You see the sound “No, in one day, “you don’t want me to play with wicked boys, do you?” indeed,” pleased that her son had remembered her teachings. “Well, other little boy, ck him back?" indeed, ," Was the mother's reply. “Then I don't play with Richard hitney a's too morning, Chicago Journal. sald the mother, if one Iittle boy kicks an- isn't it wicked for it is certainly very any more,” said Eugene; wieked, I kicked him this and he kicked me back." king-p!n aneerer, says: “Most men come equipped with self-starters, The cryin’ need is for self-stoppers!” } First Farmer—I hear Jeff Stubbie. | plumber did, but far be It from him to feld's son ix @ bootblack up in the let the plumber know that. clty, “See that little thing on the end Second Farmer—Oh, oo the old man of the barrel?” he began, @akes hay while the son shines, eh? The plumber acknowledged that the Od Sod HEAR HIM TEAR EM orf! IFAE EVER GETS CANNED HERE I CAN LAND Him A Jos AS Noon WHISTLE IN A BoueER FACTORY, WAIT, ED- Don't SwarT HIM UATIL I SNAP im)! I WANT To GET Him WHILE HE'S Lookin? HAPPY, HAVE 17 FRAMED, Bit, AND THE NEXT TIME HE HANDS OUT THAT OVERWORKED GAG, WE'LL SPRING tT ON Him! AW, WAIT, BILL — TAKE HIM AFTER L- LAM HIM- THEN Yout. HAVE A MOVING STICK A SIGN Picrure! ON HIM—"S TOR. LOOK- ANO LISTEN!” WHEN THE OFFICE HELP CATCHES You STEALING * FoRTY WINKS* as neem : a DDDDDOODDDOGDODDHGGISIDOOQOVIUGDIVDOOGOOVSGS: OOOO OL By Ferd G. Long 3 OO8OCHOG9 TAINT HIS Bi SLEEP ‘CAUSE | NE day, says the Philadelphia g Public Ledger, a roady looking individual tn @ railway carriage got into conversation with a fellow traveller, He had a good tale to tell h, sir," changes. large practice, but_owing to one little slip, my patients Began to leave me, and now I'm just ilving from hand to mouth.” “What Was the slip?” was the nat- ural questlo “Weil, sit,” replied the other, “in a death certificate for a |patient that had died, I absent- mindedly signed my name in the space headed, ‘Cause of death’! wel Sl Bons Well Disguised. HE costumer came forward I attend to the nervous old beau who was mopping his bald and shining poll with a blg handkerchief, “And what can I do for you?” he asked. “T want a little help in the way of a suggestion,” said the old fellow, “l intend going to the French students’ masquerade ball to-night, and I want a distinctly original costume—some- thing Lmay be sure no one else will wert. What would you suggest? The costumer looked him over tenuy bestowing special notice on the gleaming nob, “Well, I'll tell you,” ‘he sat@ then, A*™ thoughtfully, “why don't you sugar your head and go as a pill?—Tit | Dita, he said sadly, “I've seon 1 was once a doctor with a filling in n, GOTHIC" ° ARROW COLLAR FRONT FITS CRAVAT KNOT PERFECTLY. 2 for ac CLUBTY, PEABODY & CO., Inc., mancns