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ie THE EVENING WORLD, FATURDAY. OCTOBER 1 ‘ ' “ae “oe son iaaeas “CUFFS” DISCOVER “" ra aanen PaRape Plays for the 5 OF COLEGES HORE OF THE SEPFRAGETTES Coming Week -_ 2 SAW FRUITS OF HER 50 YEARS “ro ll nile Sam,” boric Dhonquie et Mertew epee be oor mre nee = © eres Acree ond “The Sebenrenl” at «tere of Torstar «fereaee @ Cemmed) | ivan herros wih be be leew “Quinnes ros London Ethel Harry more to Have Role of Saleswoman in “Our Mrs. McChes A Glimpse of Returning Graduates and the Bea tiful Pageant Spread for Them—All Lines of vn Toke nial George Nash Will Bee , Monday creping o> Woman's Endeavor Represented in ' as ee SS come @ Star in ‘The Mirct clays snd mate Cresta Gathering at Pioneer College Unsight, Unseen Mark of the Beast | ses i move te the haw \ = — _ “Abe and Mawruss” a O00, ey 4 oo 4 Betecerate. | must be from Coss ‘ TRESSES VERY BUSY Continuation of “Pot. )°", Thtntre wie tee iy etly. Come the Geet] Wie eee ne b ash and Perimutter.” iy He Gen © thing after the tectwr The I heard a to rm) I hose White Horses MBIT from the Haymarket! re Lewd * Quin wil In for Povghheepme bx The remark mended no 08 Drawing the Ploat Are Am ve & | nation. Mvidentty two Vassar Cong to Be WHITE ne jumnae were he Vewser's women Bon Afiie(h anniversary colebration, One| hd Will be better os people get more -_— ne one 1 wae on ber way - and hed visited Aperionce and cont rove ns now nero is ker vo Boston Company er chance His name is Bric Biomquist, Me pr ' able-mate en route; the tab ur bow 61) Rast One Mupér And P. l poole of the New York universities, and| like mort r women. of letter carrier, Aad be G 0; Hi igment of aw moe. proposed to follow on to Pougn-| What ore you * on war to march at the bead we pera OPCS | nie vuving ana ! Rechon, March tn: Kooper inter in he day | “Vm toking an M.A at Columbia, of the Banner #uffrage Parade for » eight supp “1 have received the most wonderfull 1 piled into my chair, exoited and| Bo ie Marion, Then | am going 19 'NEZ MILHOLLAND BOISSEVAIN, | yinory, Wo be held in New York, Oot. By Sylvester Rawling The ob henefit from taking ‘Vruit-actives I) adrift with memo How curlous| for research work, fhe ts goingafior | | woman's wuffrage |22 beside & Miss Columbia of whore ILLES tho Moeteossliten _— ristepher'e” by sam Tomlin ( suffered for years from Kheumation | it koing back! = And|@ Pb. D. Did you bear about Becky?” aeeine gutalic epserhen, Not |Mentity he is absolutely ignorant | awd politen Opers his brother-in-law, who at one tine | ) Mouse does not open its door had nad in bis employment a cieve pose | Unul Nov, 15, we are to bave|workinan whom the author calls fae | OPRFA before then. A week from Moo- Janes, James, from material #up ‘\day, at the Manhattan Opera House,| plied b: a } © y four genuine chairs, had vines vinely tall and most divinely fa! the Boston Grand Opera pany, 1M! construcied four others, half of each ire; | but tbey haven't picked ber Out Y@t.! conjunction with the Paviowa Rus-'the real thit «le . «e™ BY" | Puerefore the berviem of Mr, Blom- Legg eterna tivbebion len in wtreet by ° sian ballet, under the direction of) (ation. quiet’s “unoight, unseen” promise, Max Rabinoff, pushing | 44s 1 Wx other ‘008, t ft » nO: noes with performances on makes every effort to prevent a ite Impro) don't know it yet, are the wis WBIte every week day and matinee on * » ry "4 match botween them, but in the end ingly grateful to “Fruiia-tiee’ for such] ‘The train slowed down and this ish there, Thoy are beauties. | Sate peaipenn horses that will draw the parade float | Wednesday and Saturday. The prices|recognizes the worth of the inate In relief, and | hope that others who} what I overheard: “No, we haven't! She disappeared, 1 did not see ner day and mother’s remonsti designed and dona 1 py Mrs. JODD/ of seats are to range from $6 to 60/ine Englieh company which will act wuffer from such distressing diseases|@MY echools for the ferble-minded ia| again. They were the only two Meat! in vain |W. Alexander, Those horses are §%- | cents, The opera on tho first night 1s]ihe play are Frederick toss, Marga will try “Pruitenctives’ and get well.” | Boston, ‘The poor children ghave| enough for me to catch connected |THE GREAT BEAUTY OF VAS: | ing to be laundered. ‘The Suflragists | to be Auber's “The Dumb Git! of Por | re: Watson, 1% ; Mase, Acival MADAME ISAIE ROCHON, | @!ther to study with advanced stu. conversation, The reat of my infor | BAR'S PAGEANT. yield not to the antis in Lhe ConVIC- | of" to give Paviowa, whowe exQUIBILe| Gronviiie, Cathiere Nesbitt, Cecil The marvellous work that “F jents or go without. The cla mation about Vassar alumnae activi-| Laver | saw Vaasur's pageant, and) tion that woman's place is at the | dancing is so well known, a chance to Fletcher, Serbevt, Wrane and Cyril tives” is doing in overcoming moderate defectives do not tien was conveyed in sor never have I seen a thing more lov washboard —someti: and every 10-) display ber remarkable mimetic gifts ~ whe has Atted herself! His own role will be that of Uneie after om) | Kam, and he will dress (he pal found « job and. | SYMragivis Want Miss Columbi ned change of life, and | took every) how difterer Y remedy votainable, w vod | tie time, No tect was un-| Kentucky for (he reanion with a # reoults, 1 heard of ‘Fru and | Prepared for to be feared. 1 never] montha-old by. he had to ride pave it a trial and. it was the only| "member aoing back to college with-| sixteen miler op horseback with the mother rem! os that ealin did wopeed. Nowl*™ & of unpreparedness| baby in front of her to do it, But) in her day ne ’ = hanging over me. New York wan al-| she’s here, ‘The baby's « darling, 1) Dut that neide 5 am entirely the ways too enticing, and though J al-| think I'l) go forward and help her! it comes to Fi has disappeared and the terrible pains ways meant to study over that woll-| look afier it, She's tn the car ahead in my boily are all gone. I am exceed: | day, 1 never aid and Rowe has her two young boys No.” “Hhe's come atl the way from When Quinney discovers that M begin & season Of) James and bis daughter ure iovers int Horfors! Syivester is you? | The background of trees and lake, the! dividual hair of every individual borse|in the title part In the cast will be |2:mtae and henling the sick is winning the| ‘"*™ |REMARKS HEARD AS THEY) Dene etage, with it setting of] (cue to be bathed in Dung, Those | feline fetes eaten will be ‘8 M dmniration of th a eal 1 The tone and the topic were those PASSED. greensward, the bill with the thou-| white horses will be WHITE. whe ‘he urime donua of Mr.|. linel Barrymore comes to the lother was angry! admiration of thousands and : ousAnes| of a college “erad.” And I knew that) “She's working in connection with| sands of genial spectators and the)” At the front of the float will stand | Hammerstein's Qondon season a few |L¥ceum Theatre on Tuesday sight 40c a box, 6 for #2. an trial sine, #56.) anoiner “Alum had found her job, | the Educational Survey in Cleveland.” | sunshine eer ee ees wien ee symbole yur at Victory. Be- | 0, and Zenate cy with “Our Mrs, McChesney,” a new Sylvester has been 3 ¢ tall, plend row y ped hel ree! ° mf y ‘ ot E ‘ ‘. at coat re dense iy Lidedgagtcy In another pause the sume votce| “An interior decorator—and doing] free, gracious movements and pleas-|yocq ‘friends, Liberty, Justice and | m American comedy made out’ of £4041) acting for the movies. Limited, Og: rg. New York. vt} said, “No, I gave it to both my boys,| beautiful work.” ant The Paxen Athena | Equality. | Hammerstein's managem oro V. Hobart and Miss Ferber, Mother is a snob— and they flourished on MR. The baby,| ‘Three splendid boys and expecting ous = ee een Sot cem| Ulive Oliver, who will marshal | nda 56 Barrymure will be see ‘ a Who Ie just weventeen months, has|a fourth.” It made me gind to veo that among] (re Metron In tte teats instruc! role of & travelling sales doesn’t hea ta of “that a day's sickness.” Sot un-| “f do not see how they expect tolall the preoccupation with life and its tow to appear in public, t title} action of the piece extends from movie actress”, Atood that this alumnae had time) have a decent license syatem in New|Prosy problems Vasear women have hould be carried, what Sandusky, '0.,, to. 8 Biv t he of th ue of beauty “‘Pagilacei” will be in|} apartment. ‘There are over thirty 0 be a useful member of society and| york with thousands of licenses ta-| NOt lost sikh! of lhe value Of Yodo y respond to bills, Among the|speaking. parts In. “Our, Mrs. Moe how not to “count the . e & successful mother as well. sued and only fifteen inspectors?” |mgnt. The campus itself, the build- bef ding singers besides those men-| Chesney." Among others in the sup- “Why, Hlixabeth, where did you! “phyyicat Nireotor in some woman’s|inas and surroundings all combine to On ihe cusp tioned are Maggie Teyte, Maria Gay, | porting company are Donald Gallaher, Now she sees darling Sylvester on the screen, « My! Such language! ‘Among those who pledged them-|Vuisa “Villant’ Riceardo Marth 1 m “ ‘and bobd : ani, ccardo fartin, : oy: a come from? Ay, I'm lad to a¢® ¥0U.| colege in the South.” Merely nd'vbent from Vassar without) selves, {G-day fo march are ViFE\Ia) George Baklanoft and ‘Thomas Chal-|iarcgure,, Thomas Resnolde, “Laks * Vals detest We gyi ieptagth ¢s elles Mingle “Writing for the Survey.” ome, considerable education In ae} ‘4 ~|mers, Alexandre Volinine w' Fisher, Nina Forbes, Emma Saivat ied the way from Georgia. What are you aw snd 4 im ance for the cause), and Lillian fus-| Paylowa’ , ‘atore my Principal associate, an Aas Jacohia the chief conductor. it had been intended to give this and Ant son! I'll disown you Does Sylvester worry? “Teaching in Ossining.” thetics and in joy. sell, Who sent word that nothing “Working with the St Released from the pressure of the) couig keep her from taking part in 1 Rothe. . ° ¢ Factory| problems of living, of wondering doing now?” “Studying medicine in eo . Jouns Hopkins,” was the businoss- . . the parade. Among other pledges re-| season of opera at the Lexington| George Nash will come forward as t 0 ke reply. “Been there two yeara, 1] {vestigating Committee,” and so on} where food and shelter ia to come | ceived by Miss Oliver at the Gamut| Theatre, which Mr, Hammerstein had|* star at the Princess Theatre on Not much! He's making a didn't suppose Ticould make it my-(*%4 8 on. 5 Club are Miss Grace Fisher, built for an opera house but was not| Wednesday night In "The Mark of ought to be for all—freedom and movie hero’ salary, and— Natalie North,that actress”, calls him by his nickname now. Grace Colbson, Miss Clara Thropp, the Bea a drama by Georgia Earle welt, bat T've been studying alt the| A Splendi@ record, I’ thought, and! femuty and amen and comrndeship| Qise® pornice’ Golden, Cora, Wells | ira it eras die vered ent Ge bom |and Fanny Canton. ‘The story. cons way in the train. Only dare take two| Me that is peing added to every year.|and competition that is lifted from Trow, Miss Virginia Kline, would not ac-| cerns Robert Ormsley, an ex-Judge of ‘The work's pretty stiff down| V.a9sar may be proud of her alumnae. I plane to the mental and] peatrice Prentice, Miss Essex Dane,|commodate. the scenery and. the|the Supreme Court, who is ap-| They seem to turn into aelt-support. . Miss Louise Handolph, Miss Fisi¢| change of base was effected. This,| proached by the young wife of a » self-helpful wor AYS SUFFRAGE WILL CHANGE| Randolph, Mise Amelia Gardner, at least, is the explanation offered| friend who requests that he take her) . . A GOOD MANY HAVE “GONE IN” Jo y class that night at THE LINE OF THOUGHT. Allce Putnam, Mise Ile MacCarther,| by tho ihanaaemante case in defense of a divorce proceed) fy Sonetiek Hae feney ing instituted by her husban ne | jappeni Ryer- i FOR wirealanae done, Doctors, og Samael), This ts peat Renee | aaa xq John Barnes Wells, the Now | frankly confosser she has been guilty) | son's story “That Girl and " it ine! ow "Aas Wr - ‘or jor, fell the . delity. eo Juc refuses to “ eleay ae agents eT sel hae work: research work. | thousands of America’s women every} mett, Miss Lucille La_ Vern the concert season with « recital at Seee the case as a lawyer but offers Sylvester’. ‘A Seems to me so inany girls want tO \ers, “gciontiste, psychologiata, Hibrar-|Yeer. A aurging, Vitalizing element) Alma Kruger, Migs Helen Singer, | Aeolian Hall on Thursday night. The|his aid in reconciling the husband. | . * do that now, Last winter a lot of|ians, etc.. Women, whoee capacity|!* being introduced into American) Miss Nellie Callahan, Irene | jist of similar entertainments to come | By persuasive argument he convinces | Get your copy with your us in New York took the Red Cross|for work I knew to be first class,|mtionul life. Why then. is ia titt 0) Warfleld, Miss Beatrice Harmon, Miss already is portentous. Mr. Well8| the young husband that the greatest || evening paper tonight. * who took it are not satisfied ana|of lite. These sort of women Vassar Y ine . a Stemmons a preted an eclectic programme sym- | aft oneiiiation has been af- ‘There | Rad, went into the world to become Gals social and cultural are #0 Itle| | College women will tako charge to-| pathetically te.an interested audience. teeleA the dudes learns. that tis. own useful and oontributive citize: e A ° 4 ty ¢ » same of- ance of the alumnae play, “Vasear . t ¥ y recital at the Princess Theatre yes-|wavers and the beast and primitive in| Milestones.” ‘The milestones marked| Working wonders toward the en-| Bilis Furness, Fania Marinoff, Kath-|torduy afternoon, Works of Beet- A imeatvan but hel + . y . * and Rudolf G = vis tablishment of the| that only in the realm of dress and) pledges that they coukin't stop 2) lighter moods. Her technique was vith Mr Nagh wil) be Alma Bel- jomen'a college in 1866, “Vassar pate oe. Sie Eee nn Maal Seled thers wit ascaeithss eos, But mer interprerecon migsed win, Leonore Ulrich, George Howard oye’ iene ee c's women are famous for |from her motor car. | Gente a6 Was £0 De euDeoted' GE RET) Resicald. Makan, Susanne Jackson, MPOLLY" OF MATTHEW| their_chic and our homes dre modola| ‘There's going to be a dress re- Horace Braham and F. Grey of cleanliness and beauty of line and | hearsal and fashion show for paradera| Leopold Godowaky, the well known eee VASSAR, FOUNDER. color, But our politics, our cities, our/ on Monday evening at the studio of] pianiet, will give the first recital of| “Abe and Mawruss” is the (itle of Matthow Vassar wan oonsidered| industries, our theatres, our Helena Smith-Dayton, No. 313 East| his season at Acolian Hall to-mor- ontinulng the story of | he indulged the notion| morals, our public Eighteenth Street row afternoon. imutter” which A. H brain wan capable of|are still elementary, still Woods will present at the Lyric the same intellectual performances us| chaotic, still inartistic, still antl VAUDEVILLE BILLS Albert Spalding, the American vio-| Theatre on ‘Thursday evening. The want to go on to medicine, The flest S vectly : IIlusteated in America man It was genuirély believed in} cial, still primitive, . linist, is to give h recital at Aeollan| play Is the joint work of Mantague |} 4 those days that the female brain was| What are our college women up to? AT LEADING HOUSES. | yiai; s' sal 5 Moe tnan lat tha: Hplaioal alae He quite incapable of absorbing mathe-| why te \t that they determine public — Mallon Thyreday sherncon, am Se RT ten Maaene ane! Every Newsstand % jon, science, classics or any of the| standards so little and private stand-| At the Palace Theatre Evelyn Nes-| The Kneisel Quartet in to open the * reveals the two part-| Loess ps. Trace and a moderate) ards ao much? One explanation T)yi: and Jack Clifford, in new songs| s¢ason for the sees Auxilisry Clu ners in a new social and business en- | BURLESQU , bit af history, perhaps. But anything} know. Women are not used to think-| 24 “Goce. will head the bill, Others| at Washington Irving High School to- | vironment. The action of the play! rere es eyond that meant strain to the body| ing along public lines. They do not|@™d dances, wi . hight. takes place in the home of Perimut- BURLESQUE | and ruination to the ming. | Howover,| know how to incorporate thelr private| will be Ray Samuels, ragtime ainger: ter, the home of Potash, the office of GARRICK QUE Nanent Bereioteg Rar? ans to the] ideas into the body of public thought.| Imhof, Conn and Coreene in “Sur-| David Bispham will produce his|the Cloak and Suit Company of North Bath ato'r Bway, | Ma ke Dase 1h ibe, : lamentations of hie contemporaries,| suffrage, of course. will change that, | geon Louder, U. 8, A.” Lyons and| musical drama “Adelaide,” himself} America and the cloak and sult es bin otair Boway, | Mat te e : ‘ Way tonll the reak olede Biased thel and the nation will be all the better! Yosco, the harpist und the singer,|appearing as Beethoven, at the|tablishment of Hotash & Perlmutter | « aM ! The first eplacde in “Milestones” de-| OF !t, for at present much of this/and Harry Breen Gaftydil, “Ene | Church of the Messiah to-morrow af. | ———————weermerenmneerenns | WORKVILLE (*:;"'; Burlesque picts the founding and firet expori.|*Plendid intellectual material ts going) jail Fashion Show will be continued, |ternoon, The performance is free to CITY SPORTS ences of the college. bag yh aie ba leomas diane an ‘The ae Seeahay weil have Dor-| the public, _~ * nan = - ie ~lothy Jardin, in new aracter songs, - ° SS a eee A reed C CL LE eee STREET. ‘ if be -jand Marguerite Keeler in “Married,” | season, under its new director, Ar- ™ Teceive ® secondary education, fragists have done about as much for| Manuel Quiroga, ‘Spanish violinist; |thur Farwell, “has eight. hundred | 47°" STREET the cause of suffrage as all our thou-| Doyle and, Dixon, dancers: B. A.| pupils enrotled, EM THE CHANGE OF SHOW, afres sanda in the United States, Rolfe’s muXcal comedy, “The Bride, = | CVERY WEE! box BrOWN to AL go ee ME giitollectual enthusiasm) snop,” and Phylis Pell In songs, wili| Sousa and his bang at the Hippo- | t 1 would ha daughter of her own| raely academic, a veneer, nn Ao- | aiso be on the hill | drome and Creatore and his band at| ee ‘nd thea put Bhe visite her at college} urement to be assumed or laid aside! Fritzi Scheff, in operatic and mod-| the Standard Theatre will give con- Seleot ‘Medicine in the World. ih on te on 4 ie amased and shocked (o find| ot will? Is it genuine? Is it pro-lern airs, will head the programme at| certs (o-morrow. An Unbroken Record of Sue- + bone Rae In bones, 10c.. 25. pibceod fer in bloomers and a sweater enjoy-| found? Does it affect or galvapize| the Alhambra, ‘The rest of the bill in- | ass } aan bat erated a tamlar ie = nwo monte I wes | Her dlolent athiotio sports, “My dear,| oUF conduct? Or have we not the ca-|cludes Harry Fox and Yansol Dolly| Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin will give | acity clientele for Columb ‘nea. be right. Women not pacity for profundity r emotion in songs and dances; Craig Campbell, | free o: r recitals at the City College Even the crowds fitted for such thil They are not] depth? Intelligence without the mo-/tenor; the Avon “The New Woltus a Jomedy Four inj on to acher;" Williams and | noons. 10 number, and the | Sie wcrapate pie of) WOMAN FIGHTS BURGLAR, Me ahaa eetun | Wite af te ey and Hollis, Two! James Lane and Furnace,” | morrow and Wednesday after Commencing M ANOTHER COF SHO! aaa the, second genera.) tive power of emotion is almost val- He ee a tekcn enotheeneres| weless. And if emotional anaemia in to tara woman's emancipation the trouble with us in America, wh, oth mother and daughter visit the|'* the cause of It, and the remedy college in 1915 to find the grand- ——<»-—_—_- daughter espousing the cause of the| WHITE PLAINS CELEBRATION For 50 Years the World’s Perfect tingly Remembered, ‘ nth $ ) South Fourteen t Can YOU Qualify? Liver and Bowel Regulator White Plains t# to celebrate the an: | "Springume No Antwerp | aay "morning "hearing . ‘ d then some! Harry K. Morton, Joe E; ce Serut. Faney Over-| Who Bacw | wife of 9 come by New Joseph Faney in the Wh Anniversary of Bi niveraary of the battle of White Plains| Girls In an instrumental act, | At] {o%, Ghlaking her Busha z Mills, a Dozen Other Principals and \ If Paid $1,200 to $1 If -you want to feel young and full of on Oct, 28 and arrangements have been) Proctor’s Twenty-thinl Street ‘he-|"i,"that ‘you, Joe?” 'YPICAL BROADWAY CHORUS, ey . i leted for the unveiling of .|atre, commencing Monday, a new film The intrude a tall, thin negro, ZB POPULAR PRICKS, SMORING aid, tKD Gpen tu Male and Female, vigor sure and keep your Liver and ey on Battle Hill, Te wilt be fi ones feature will be shown every night| sprang at her, clasping ‘bis hand over Apolictions Is in good condition, Boreas 01 Fire Prevention, Borrothing art $0. certain of 90 CARTER’S along with other pictures, |her mouth. Mr Faney struggled, but S. Miller Kent and Company in the| was overcome, | Half conac) by parades, dinner, speeches and a ° dance at the Gedney Farms Hotel. taviet . Graves,” and the Wilson | Waa thrown on the be "Sou txsis ‘Bis, tly satisfying as Carter's Little Liver c arte monument consiate of a. repro- Birvthera ina comedy akit called “Go ty hroush fT ion of & gun the bi i me 0 13 to Oct. 27 at 47. M.{/Pills. Purely vegetable. LET TLE ites sacs. Wrote wont oft | Ou, al gevide teadiine, Honere at chain, fob and clasp ead me en Millions of le, old, y cannons from the warediD, |honw's 4 ie ANAK tale eer middle age, take them for bi LIVER petit speakers at, the celebration will | st ections Seats, Casteliun, VAN NORDEN DENIES. DEBT. | disziness, sick headache, upset stomach Pigeee Sie es ee a gs ane Feat ei i Heke the latte: Var Marden | * ; James ‘Hw an rs. Husted, and,on the bill. Warner M. Van Norden has issued a and sallow, pimply and blotchy skin. PILLS Mrs. Joseph 5. Wood. part of the week will be “The/ statement in which he denied that ALS aa Dream Dancers.” he owned the eatate of his father, War- te Van Norden, $,000,000, as declared OH Metre 77,500, | He" Neate Gomptrolter inthe trans: | raise * Out, Child B While their mother, Mr: to De Agnes Ayan,, Mast Pay Bi children, William, Catherine and Ger- | Preme Court sasiennas nied the | gates plication of the E lard from four years to «| anpyication the Emigrant Indus. trial Savings Ba alto the GENUINE must beer signature yen: , Row ‘ . the notes totalling more than §#60 00% dow and heard children screaming. ank's now held by the estate, w e ran to the aperta sue pe ‘ment @bout two years before fache | on the floor, ‘led in one ators and the origin: tained wae for $100.00 — —

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