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‘e ) "{0ST” AMERICAN | age ne twelve-veae Mtates on Jones Unite man THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 191 * Oldest Actor. 84, Never Got Mash Note; ee 1 yemehs AGES OF 318,000 MISS MNF TAKEN | CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Mi wus methin une! oh f martin Has Had but One Wife and Has Her Yet; Tells How To Get Quick Refi Ared ingot eve ROMA SH From Head Colds. It’s Splendid! Mullen ¢ nined that nn oe no ee nnn ne . yean't hether about a S P. bli t H Ww k d D In 0} sinute your clogged nostril: iis rnc th 1b Beh. Hin Sie SAYS HOLIC Tas e fas wWwrecke rama ‘eto Aa rot ageey or vee “If you know how the world’s series NANA Lise ad mull lear nd yod can pene same out Fl present you to Major . ECELTEIAG ING OY woes sd é re No more hawking, snuftting, Ha (Mute, “ieworkinaty Frank Findley Mackay e blowlng, headach No strug 47 Ltn bi . Who G ; bs gling for bremh at : your cold iy, \ Two Drafts of “Hoboes” That)!" u and put in re 2° Finds: ‘‘Man o Goes); + Voluntary Increase a ane by| ook Like’ One of One of Lawyer's; Of catarrh will be gone . - 5 ; ‘ merican army. Part @ a . = of Ely's Gream j \ Went | nada or h aervie wan ia the Seventy-ant; ¢2 Theatre To-Day|. + Employers to Meet High | Assaifants, All the Young ruggist now. Appl Now York ¢ « fork uba, | o| * . | y " " “tenants antiseptic, the Fighting Line. Tee iewemua' te Cos orice HIRE ya i pte gs : Cost of Living Woman Will Say. | Kealing cream ta yout nostrils, N ple phil da Aad Ng * wa y_|. thing the Police ill: - - oo etrates through eve tr passage of structor and disciplinary officer at El- . ' i he ft rs REST AWAITING ORDER.| N. ¥,, Reformatory Close Up To-Morrow.”’ : ae EME te TTT eee BRED Bian creat len mucous membrance and rellet | Major G. 1. Hart, @ big, muscular ‘ linda that t wake Sete me ibe sf, fae shee 7 » i, ea instantly aa - soldie explained that things were still . of ving de to » was shot and le ¥ ie = It's just fine Don't stay stuffed ° ifs All Eager to Get at Deserter| upset vecause they had’marched into ‘Managers Do Not Seek ; tense t t a at} Gott lank Road, Van Cortian it ¥ ari.| up, with a cold or ne y eatarrh Re- . . r only fe Ou Oo. The . ” ” f 10 per} Sep . Was » Morr nia} lief com so quickly dv D Who Started False Rumor eee ce es a Eli ee . Artists, but ¢ Types, y nw ine tol Court today hy Detective Ceptain iy About Command, in huudis, rainy weather. The new! and “On Tape Measare ain 119 snsporta- | Wines and several of his men to give | duffatatatatatatatatntatatatatatatatatatatatate! @ . quarters were army hute—long, nar . 4 ai v! her an opportunity to recownize Tony | 4 pete t Basis Booth Couldn't : . 00 em-| Battagiio of No, 17 Schosl Street, |‘ " 5 . plat % a } By G. W. Pegler. they'd Get a Part on Broad- {ne payroll | Yonkers United Press Staff Correspondent. he worst Pes $20,000,000 « y It ta the third In Trattagiio was arrested three days «ON THE} SH COAST, Nov. |! pe ag { way. ease this yea total of 83] ago, charged with the robbery of | * +) 90 hy mall).—The Athen! h ina f ‘ite | an my ent, alnee Jan, 1 © new false | Charles Colby, @ merchant of No, 967 | legion of Canad hny was found! ‘oie over and meet our other) By Nixola Greeley-Smith. men effecttye De | West One Hundred and Twenty-third set fromm your druggist 1 on. of sy to-day by the United Pres officers. 1 wish you'd come sooner,! On Friday afternoon at the Ne A similar " Is made at] Street, on the very anme spot and| 4 Parmint (Couble strong) and nag Two drafts of real A fe besten Pee oe cue aba tO be Amsterdam Theatre John Drew Boston by the A Woollen [under stmflar. conditions to those tof granulated mugar. Take one ‘t feady are at death gr in the Chicago Tribune's introduce Frank Findley Mackay to { pany, w ite 95,000 em-| which prevailed when Dilworth was { Germ b ' local 1, He was wild for a few 1 ex In Ne aud New| ourdered ono week later waitin an Enulish training camp for} minutos the other day when we y ae ihetaty 2 17 Onan erneein Avnen Battnglio was arraigned for! the slena rosa the Channel Perera oe Rar Bet Winem Bat turninig thetedt att the first time the real charge against | 1 of the unit 4 a os | 3 . ., }hen was not disclosed and the fact The men e to fi Germans, |" Simmons swore he could « MR Mad ‘ a but if any eu P y ave liad desk work without leaving Ned Sided ih ta that the polles were seeking to learn hit ie i will settles erud \ inted was shr PROD Eas ie Ono if he had anything to do with the Dil- |" id @ deserter who gave 4 ah ago introduced + Man h shooting did not come ou€ ung { Sa eye in the American newspapers. KNOWN NOW ONLY BY THEIR John Drew to the if i MeNiff was taken to-day to t United FP correspondent found BATTALION NUMBER. Players’ Club, « ! Sas alee edi ot the court el the entire camp seething with an] phe American’ officer picked hin which he ts no ; 1 einployees, wath sho could have a clear view of angry determination to find that ex the muddy quadrangle, Prealdent : DUE abeal ty rie TG AIHOUTE eter risoner through a partly opened Jegionaire and beat him within an er uiacellany of kit 1 fon ¢ miny announced Nov. 16 @6 per cent \ . the arracks. eS Ut: 4 tan $200 a ine a j driving thr h the Golf Links Road ly Frank Jones, of Oak Cif, yn't call ourselves the Amer- montal to Mr. Mackay, who ts th 5 ia ee Ntives of. the Gatton ts Se eta ied ah over the viaduct” from Dallas pn any more.” he continued. oiasst actor in America and sti ? Prenatal agetton Nate In the evening one man, who he gummed up the Legion's atutule as fer a TALE Bern /CaRHER BP cLORE Hh Seay of 10 per | Delleves was Rattario, sprang out of he paused in his sentry heat memisAmevicnd ehisid and’ leaves his hor coil N.Y the bushes, threatencd him with a Sa . i ye " wolver and to nm turn over There isn't a man in the force words ‘American Legion W every morning at 7 o'clock for his| + ‘ nN nis 4 Bees the Col down to me wh known Just our battalion) Cmcy at Nov 145 Went Forty-atth| ° : ney and J sie 9A Jat $300 | i . ‘ * * 5 ey Fe r * ba Fee! 1 { After scanning Buttagtio's features WJ Wouldn't give « month's pay for just Ate old friend gave our outfit a/ Street, where he teaches dramatic . Glove Manu ra’ Aasocla-| carefully and watching his manner { one smash at that guy,” said he! nad reputation back In the States; | to young men and women much in|; of t nto of New York de- |. it, Miss MeNift said hi | “He got in as a temporary officer| called us theslost’ legion and said the jo», \3 Nov unvary ratee ot | 4 gait, Miss McNift said ho was| a whole force waa composed of tramps "Cod of It. | in the w t ry like one of the men who #h and didn't make good. In a few) Whole forte Meholeanio when iheame Mr. Mackay mado one of his carly| : ii of workors in Fulton Coun-|down the lawyer when he was ro reeks he'd have been down im the] tine to wal ‘ appearances in the character of Sir| ++ t Dee, 1 ting thelr demands for money * | rarks as a private. But, he went] “That is an account individuals peter Teazie at Mrs. John Drew's! - i sede -- _ npany Nov. |!" ¢ da for money. S 13 ‘ ut tohigea hen | will settle later, but [ wish you would 4 iw big | st of Hv. | did not aee the faces of elthor of the . es pil pace M shige ae ee aetna rd obserre. thie “lost’ | Theatre, in Philadelphta, on the $4 of p Ps ine t yect of & hard winter | men distinctly, she sald, and was un-| | b 7, Pena We WUre gone to a8 l-lagion And just remember we were September, 1866, John Drew, then Th R Wi k ’ WwW granted a 1 pet increane in} wititng to make m positive Mentitiea ree as dow clear through, that’s bis trouble. | congratulated on the splendid appear- little boy, sat in his mother’s box « e aise in orKers ages Wages for twent begin« | ion iq PACE POWDER A yellow parlor soldier.” ince and discipline ee une atatio how watched the perfasmance, Mr, Mackay ° ° ’ . teal sala aT gen ely: gore Mies: MONUY EAGER TO LEARN HOW WORLD'S | e3!!"4 mim. OAE IN played Lacrtes to Edwin Booths | and Rise in Products’ Prices re s Pare, Aimar dsnawae Iecearktene a , SERIES CAME OUT. COMMANDED BY. AN IOWAN Hamlet and was @ lifelong friend of | bow Te: Oay'e Papers: and Capt. Wines. "As a matter of pre | tp Jones beckoned with his bayonot WHO FOUGHT BOXERS. our greatest actor, | i Anne « we felt it proper that she, | and another American “Tommy” 4. jowan commands the Amgican When Booth founded the Players'/] _ The United States Steel org | pamaticn mitelacetcanuret: the Elk should soe 6p comers wh Sie ; came up. He was Fred Mullen of] aghtors, fe ts Col. W. L. Jolly: vet- Club he asked is friend Mackay to poration announces that ed Chicago have advanced 12, rave tts 1 pine "But the only charge. scl Dulug, formerly of the Twenty-sec-]eran dtficer of the U. 8. Marines, who join it, and that is how Mr, Mackay meet the increased cost of Itv- prites of steel bars, shap jayivanin Huttagiio is that of roBbing Mr. | x ook ond United States Infantry. Mullen} went through the Boxer uprigitg ino ome ‘many years later, to introduce Ing it has decided to increase plates $2 to $6 a ton, effective at heated Caley erica's bea escorted the visitor to the temporary] ‘,nina and was in the landing af Vera | eons} the waxes of employees at steel | once, The chinnwa net hes Cee 4 1 id Cruz, He appears to be over forty, John Drew there, Mr. Mackay's Arst|} ogy and. blaxt furnaces 10 Current Ayear || Now Jersey, West Virginia barracks and beadquarters while , alert bearing and wears ® appearance was in Newark in 1851. “ ¢ price. ago Jaylvania granted to their ONE POTATO IS SOLD — mustache with the ends waxed to y | cent, with proportionate » Nera ‘ eee eee tote cab pent NE IS SOL 1} more pencil lines. Ho played Stanley tn Richard Il to “workers in its mines ‘oun ton,’ $25a$29 $16.50 || wagea Nov FOR ONE BEER; AN 4 “é ‘A neighboring State, Missourt, fur-| There were no theatres in Newark | ansporation servic ‘ Ha 4p jo" | ae we iy eanh¢ = willie th i Poe ' —and well 1 the second In gommand, Major then, and the play was givea over « dvar : Sheed Rillete 500 28.00. [| hirhest paid in the hist Fp APPLE THROWN L ) 4 Pittman of Karsas City, former stable, and ran three nighta roll $28,000 year While wages sAymnced $3 FL MUAIRY, PRO total ne te ate sEPORT, 0, Nov. 2 ‘i | d h ds” militia offleer. | cnow Cy Bent,| One of his most famous parts was 4 this p& cont, the prices for steel f/ Meyers bene pm BRIDGEPORT, 0, Nov, 21 > g ove ands who used to be on the Kansas City that of Pierre in the first production | git i) rie nee LobeiN ieliaged de tila gad hacks fu tid them fn combating incrensed || Ono large potato Is legal tender \ Star, Pittman sumgested. | ny ie, of “The Two Orphans” at the old becomes effective Deo, 16. oe pers of living laborers at nine plants for a tall schooner of beer tn local ‘2 } The phrase always Hive "case and jater in Ot jy,| Union Square Theatre in i874, Annoynoement is made at Watts, Btebbins & Co. of this d | hamber Company i /[ saloons. Not only that, but one % Hy'— Two other members of that cele- mae ~ | city yesterday advanced prices ranted « wage |] gets @ small apple in change from || i=) - “ Boston by the American Wool e 00ds ce! \ oo | Ne Extra for It. suggests a well groom, St, Louts?’ put in Major John S. brated stock company are still living. len Company, that Peace: || Sh shone Cocca A cane Hares Nd tho rate ll the bartenders. | devwtmtae net cee eae eid ay bet Manning of Florida, “Did some ono | ay.) ah aaua G. days chuployvea tn Sew England end amu Joana, t It was sara ge Dia eon ® ed person. Does any] |mention San Louln? what would 1| They are Maud Granger and Ida Ver- ployges in New England @nd | create, might robe, (. ee [Skeets men «ive for a dinner there to- i ht on, who is now uppearing with Will- ney ees per ce I kh Jone loth, War 000, | Manning {6 @ survivor of s ri re b te amsutta } t | = = other detail give such} |,,,.1e0iie it. Crpremnty and am Medes A Ber cent oattoyecs of | sm:a nainsook = ' ton to the whole holder of two bravery medals won ACTOR SINCE 1851; HAS HAD ONE Bran ton Manufacturers’ As lin, cambric, 10 one during fifteen years. ae captain of WIFE; GOT HER YET. the con of New Bedford. | and pprente H i i the Failipping constabulary! | Im addition to his spectal Is as j appearance as a pair eee A a Cp eee ae neem SATS err —_ = romesons! LAVOR is 95% in he success of a dessert — less ihan 1% inits cost. It is certainly common- sense to use the best. - The heart of a dessert is ! Action ts nil) he unusual digtinction of he demand ts Mterpret. |to-day the requires: supreme {may That Is w nation to tr sing | y Richard Mar of good gloves? Look} | +4)" ADAMS'S DAUGHTER FORALL STREET, | one and only w th they about you. | | whe ered into partners W litferent’ ‘The | fleld could never play it. fe wa . ¥ A | PLUNGES OFF FIRE ESCAPE whom he entered into partnership in “1W eryday, human ‘thing, | could act anythit Burnett's Vanilla —rich, delicate, economical. I's a . Pittsburgh, Pa,, on Aug. 18, 146 " The man who buys a thea- nent ah That fh ’ “Aug, 18 last Mrs, Mackay and I cket t hoy somne- M living Tsay f OWNE | Mrs, Anderson Suffers Broken Arm ate our third golden wedding break- thing that tho police will closo up bes | turin ubarisnf iiauail A % and Internal Injuries—Fright- | fast together," the oldest actor told | tite est ee then decided 1 would not 1 HK nin , : : me in, a round and vigorous voice, | “py.e manage kK: ng this, do] 2nd In bis leisure moments he pal ened by Smoke. “We have been happily married for | no week te yee vous dramatic artiats, | Pictures Just as I do. oo 's: all d ea staea (i or. A kitl goes into| THE SPRY OLD ACTOR TELLS that’s all you need to | in si. vincent's Hospital, with al fifty-threc years becuuso we realized They look f m tyres. A gtr! gota tato Pr er ROTOR Bonus Checks and Other Gifts an offlee to broken right"arm and internal, though | the meaning of the vows we took and 4 Dae rend anew Chelanane ‘You're a type,’ 6 his point 1 co not help say enecte, e Larger know about a GLOVE. °° serious, injuries, 1s Mra, Ida Rob-|have kept them, remembering always oy Tet ity onda’ A man fol-| ine te Mr) Muckay. that if tdi Expected to Be Larger SS |{nson Gallatin-Anderson, daughter of |our duttes to cach other. Ihave never Jows her, ‘You're not tall enough,’| know him to be Sian y-four you Than Ever Before oducer, and that finishes! T could not b it, ifs | Vanilla you will find here are: 312-314 Fifth Avenue _Ovington’s New Building Alterations are now completed and Christmas stocks are displayed in our new building, double the size of our former, store. Among the objects The finest China and Glassware one may buy ¢ Sheffield Silver and Venetian Gla: Enamelware and Colored Glass @ : Lamps and Shades at all prices Marbles, Bronzes, Mirrors, Pictures and Frames Unusual and Novel Gifts, Favors and Pri: At this season particularly you will find an unusual variety of articles which have made Ovington's known as “The Gift Shop of Fifth Avenue.” hy OVINGTON’S « ,New York makes happy marriage posstble, we proceeded to a discussion of the pliys and audiences and actors of present day. WEAKNESS OF THE DRAMA OF the TO-DAY. “The playa,” Mr. Mackay satd, “ar | superficial skim t ir of life. That is all the audic because they have Hair Removed or Money Baclp woman rene tt and bod t from face worl Mr | tamper with preparations not seier | tifleally prep doand honestl sold | Jon money-back basis like EMPRESS | UMRe |HAIR’ REMOVKR., DON'T RISK |FAILURE and Skin disorders with] ‘ordinary p reper ations. En ipre: |the ONLY SAPP. and RELIABED howoffensive, non-puisa intl seiftic liquid hair remover d Sohiely guarantee of satisfac yi i refunded, 54) at | ath lending Drug ‘ And fran Ve Mig Db, New Vor. Ady . mag a imagine. |he said in a at thing I have ruct the action from | thing, I of the dramatist, All great | elore: with action, The play- | HOV a character; his heroines were it an action and then fincas | Shakespeare nevor never told us blondes or He was interested in the d something you rhaps. I have bee 861 and I never re mash note Ne ey Ue Ife.” Two VANISH INE IN BOAT cotved Al Adams, once Now York's million-|had any money, but 1 have always say the & pe ae ep NewGrksLeadingVictrola Stores | aire policy king. ° managed to keep a home for my wite ; 4 ahs astorceyid eae ne bt and hearin so ut - meek Mrs, Anderson has been living of|and to pay my bills i she knows ab ei ip aston Oy 8 hind Reith aan ; Two months during Heras late at No. 38 West Washington | ber home duties thorourhly, has al-| {Akt juste Edwin Booth could not get | Mich wit te ! i eA bell gee A a | Square? Thinking the house was on|ways provided me with good meals) a par uM lay. He would samen a Reena st f ve ures 4 diy f ‘spoon of F fire early to-day, she fell froma aec- her flowers | not be wan Poot | oldest “Work y mi IGor ate one ees and serve with chocolate 4 Stores: ond-floor fire- The house was | an @ a spl was 8 + Bi was | Y vung. always worked 1 in the os ton apis Bel Dep not on fire. J pssbeck, an artist, ns. s tay ed a simmge, quiet Nf ta} r « sl) 563 565 Sthave 427 othave occupying neath Mra, An- My s ‘ ‘ e men ie ie " \ pera and rr m's nda fire in an old ia made af ‘ aye Mea | ont J our ‘ Va i DWAdnAst 27W Mth St oned firepl vnd the smoke had r oO y ke quite Ut .the mora y ; : TSS&OAVES BET SAO AVES |) come our of the fluc into Mrs, Ander- P M ways equal to " ° n’s room. Grossbeck got two po win) ba ’ nected fOr In Which he err a TGIG. VICTROLAS on Icemen from the Mercer Street Sta. | donable tn Every Cita Ls nie! You hear abou well- know ( Nevernber 30,'4! P. | tion and had Mrs, Anderson taken to| Week telling of a lecture his son had t Mich one, Actor having But ° Easy Payments the hospital. Her recovery ts thought! given at the Pt Nave pba hel teft them all rich women. HL i ‘ to be only a matter of knitting bones, | qu Nai bis plan t i rae nae Pe | Ni. who founded the Protesta = e = Jaespee We aunenn \ Care) in ae Fie iv ‘tae j Be it hereby announced that B. Shackman i [| painting them violet and g WHY BOOTH WAS HAMLET AND) vou rath: bet Vil ‘ | & Co. have all kinds of Novelties and Favors that the eye would recetve a blue RE NOT. Sn . oTMee ACTORS A uddeniy the ¢ Beat a A 1 for pression from them. Then, after hi | tea leaned forwar K rverd had told me that only a sense of duty “Il am going to ten 1 " 8 | y 1 such as Roast Turkey Boxes, Imitation Fruits, Snapping Mottoes, Ice Cream and Nut Cases, Jack Horner Pies, Masks, Horns and everything you ean think of to decorate the table and make the day enjoyable. Signed , ty, the "psychology, i n a san iaee alle us ~ OFF FIR FIRE IStAND : le ~ Lote d not fe ' ‘ ‘ 900-908 BROADWAY Feeling {9 1 motor he 20th & 21st Sts. NEW YORK CITY LeSiadkl Bei vi bib Hy Benson and “His Son Ci Son ( { to Sea : « \ Sim — ET t ware w Drqwned—Poli nd — = Aan Out Alarm rustel@ A general alarm has been sent’ no of Wout by the pollea, requesting ¢ So-and + ‘ ey 1, peciaily that Captains of ships keep 7" » pit roue | lookout for @ small launch tn which x z when the audi-| it t# helleved Thomas J. Lenson, fifty reported th Restore your beauty-—bring youth and charm to Joes not feel hiv part.|one, and his #om, Thomay, twenty : A 4nveatnant the face, Try our superb Hamlet—h'@) nipe, of College Point, have been car- 1 ye bond sales be Dr. Jas, P, Campbell's Arsenic Wafers hin soorn of b's! ried to sea. a a) ‘These mpt for sorenseeen They went to Sayville Sunday and vt ove tm great love for started to tow bask a larger boat ‘ fl ORLY 1 ng fort Island. butlding ota did John J. Her rted their oping id anteod al safe and harinieas ri wae * yhod, Mailed tm plain cover on Ipt of 8 © actors’ |absence to t \ nd $1. from ‘ e sure that . HARD FINK CO. 396 BROADWAY, N. Y ' bie Wor aale by Liggett: Hiker-Hegeman, and all reliable be bsere abe aed Aeeweed board, oe ‘ drug stores, “Ae ~———- | ]

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