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-_—_<-- Gorgeous Affair. frig the unbleached mustin Yh the basements and att wieh’ Villar along W ¢ #venth Street and in other Where landiadies will listen Shonts's .undc Hotel last night. @meary to urge those ipeky Who were pre staged the affair, Judg amount of damp Inspiration their heads but sunbonnets. did any drawing w And they sold « thing which is where they had it ¢ GREAT SUCCESS OF IY" dere or kicked each other was the greatest co their entertainments, admitt the bush league. the colors wore the most go vided the iil the gay traneing ima minat mu music all over th. stri yellow-and-black hung ballro whredded in tho Hawaiian ment. Rarely has ar women been gat You have sven a great 1 staring at you from nd across the f piMboards, nearly wid afford ha terial and a bit of cou from § THIS WOMAN Compound. Pinkham's ae rs »peration. hu Lydia F ham'’s Vegetable Compound 708 Lyon St Dp Moines. This famous reme » thes Pe ingredients of which are der BURLESQUE. "EMT AND An * Annual Illustrated == Human Round-Up at Biltmore Is Mats off to the Fakirs, boys! Those art rookies, who are splash and the| Cardboard with their ideas every day 8 of Green- places to rea- #0n, and Who hope some day to make Antgelo's little boy Mike look| er, meanwhile lending pencils to the dell- uring the k!ppered herring or rubber heel for ‘ound gallery, young masters most certainly Over a real live party at the Biltmore put On second thoucht it won't be nec- | males mt at the frolic of high art—you can't get much higher than} the ninctecnth floor, can you? @0tt thelp derbies to the boys who} ng from the | ” by the gathering it will be several | days before some of the patrons of art will be able to keep anything on| & While | the frolic brought practically all the| Grace BREEN IN artists in this art-ridden vicinity to- gether, the only persons who actually | the bartenders. of those in the jam about their casels. It might bo said there was a notice able scarcity of water colors. # TRATED HUMAN ROUND-UP. But speaking in a more sober vein, every one in the crowd that walked wp OB each other's heels in tho corr! the | the art of cartooning, But Miss Dav- shins while dancing agreed that it . tume ball of the) eid or Charlie Dillingham, the well "year, and one that will rank with the| known beauty choosers, would have best of the iilustrated human round- ups of other years, Even members of other organizations, famous ed for that the Fakirs havo backed them into) Cross nurses, devils, angels, jockeys, | atk about colors and girls and Nghts and Jaughter and music and all{of ot the‘ things that go to make up afar ayed # SAGs night! Say, honest and a truly, | § the prettiest, the lights the | pbrightest—except in certain corners | truilic fur tive minutes at a stretch. where eyes and cigarette ends p he laugh © the most en- ab There was to finish TOLD 10 CHOOSE Between ‘Operation and! Death. Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable “My husband says 1 would have heen in my grave to-day had it not|) been for Lydia B I suffered from serious female | were trouble and could not live one | ¢y year without and got me to try I soon Pinkham's Vegetable Compound & any woman as a wonderful estorer.”--Mrs, Blanche Je t to [less than forty ¢ the information that he was disguised | “Love o’ Mike" atro 1 ealth dicinal ived from smeared with blue from head to| The play 4 nd G, Cravath as Cyelops,| will be “Her lt s he would have - scared (oe Origine alinheien & FMS | OrG JACK PICKFORD in such |! cases. Women everywhere be | | | {EILEENY SHOSaRT Some of the more beautiful ones tried t plaster keep out the the most beautiful girl far it from The Eve- | start a clvil war in the but more than one pers s ard to say, “Ain't that | brunette over there a stunner?” And it seemed particularly apropos that | the object of their admiration ghould | be Mildred Davenport, whose father, Homer Davenport, left hts imprint on enport had several hundred glose rivals, so close in fact that Mo Zieg- been compelled to hand in sealed ver- dicts, ‘als, admirals, Carmens, Red owns, dancing girls, Turkish maids, and got tangled up in LAND IN “BABETTE” RIATO h others’ regalias and blocked J GALSWORTHY'S play, *The! tre, boginn AT 8:30 Presents THE ARTISTE 3 . Mine Rstnve 39" ST. THEATRE Nv BY brews OLVNM PIC. of the plece Is described as of the | vided a stellar role for Pegry Hyland, except when some vaudeville ape: debut at the Rialto in this picture ty or musical feature ‘* introduced.|Marc MacDermott ts ellow explorers will be ne Carlson, Eu nto, Rauth, sides the usual news tsther De Laur, James BE. Rome, Ad-|and touches of come die Carlson, Jean Schuler, Fritz! Van ne extraordinary color pletures of Margie Carlson, Stanley McAvoy, 1s. he Rialto orchestra will Kathryn Howard and a large chorus | render Liszt's Fourteenth Hungarian of girls. Rhapsody as an overture, with @ besa cg aap |simbolo solo by Bela Nyany, “GROWN UP BABIES” | ante SHOW AT OLYMPIC. \ “THE WANDERER” DRAWS Leger THRONGS TO MANHATTAN “Grown Up Babes” is the name of the burlesque company that comes to! ‘The elghth week of the engage- the Olympic, Among its members! ment of “The Wanderer” at the Man- are Harry Koler, Emil Casper, Anna |nattan Opera House begins Monday Lynch, Will Armstrong, Jack Strouse |Mght. The management announces CHAS. E < It was a bewildering scene when | MITH AND MISS and Harry Capman. One of the fea- | that this Bibical drama ts playing to BROADWAY; Sams, Miss Liberties, pirates, (GRAY. RANSING tures of the performance is anjthe largest audiences ever known in Hawaiian dance, the history of the big Opera House on es West Thirty-fourth Street, “The fon that has been cously or fantastically shown In New. York in @ generation. ithors, aculptors, re- , re |The cast includes Nance O'Nef, Flor- B. EAC pankers, surged and Comin eé. Florence Reed will be seen in the) - 0. ‘Reed, Janet Dunbar, Clara Hlan- y REX BEACH i swayed, and strutted stellar role of Herbert Brenan’s latest | q\.%, Jama O'Neill, Charles fom book by Ame K wut este in the highest | deve arly two | photodrama. oto-drami ernal Sin, Jo production, “The | william Elliott, William H. T t the Broadway Thea-| gon, Frederick Lewis, Macey Harlam, to-morrow night. For| John H. Morrissey, and n | Fugitive,” will be presented by| his second Sclanick Picture the pro-| hundred others, among them a ballet | story of the |ARTISTS AND AUTHORS ARE Oliver Morosco at the Thirty-|ducer has chosen as tho basis of his|of ninety dancers led by Mile, Ga- | great problem | RIVALS FOR HONORS. ninth Street Theatre on Monday night | #ory, Victor, Hugo's drama of the |ianta, formerly of the Diaghileft Im: | b Henri, who swings one of the| with Emily Stevens in the principal eae eee eet aor eeed’a tee | Derial Ballet, Russa Matinees are best right handed brushes in this} vi Was one of the early arrivals. oy | vay Tearle, Ed Eme: thar! “The ‘anderer” 20 ry mily Mats, 2.30 ullan Street and Mrs. ree were | arbury, Thomas MacLarnie, Dun- mete 7 "I ey , ol ONE DA E Norgian poisoner, The eto! tensely | riving @ splendid imitation of an un- can Meltae, Henry Warwick, William Peemien Deleenees Tne ere Je eneek POPU LAR AT CARNIVAL Chotee ¢ married | couple king pleasantly | Boyd, Paul Doucet, Charlotte Gran’) oniy ‘the star but her supporting | rement of the Danci 400 Te i ery I with each other.-yes, and even danc-}ville, Annie Hughes end Allce Johns: |company unitmited opportunities for| The management pe tlk Nant Ow Chotce Balcony Seats at ing tog Tina Mare aed mn = he F Jaction of the most compelling sort, | Carnival, Grand Central Palace, has B25 irr vectors ai perees at sd Fe cpa a romantic Linte open iss Reed has been surrounded by just figured out four reasons why the y : Se hin peether ie | Bere weit yates Veet Joo | William H. Bhay, Stephen Grattan, become one of the leading iyway, his c | bert, 0 b; thel lexander 5 1 Culnal of the Sweifth | Wober at the Baubert Theatre cn |ic, aarthelmens, Alexander First, it gives] _CONCERTS AND MUSIC. up bad no trouble| falls in love m |hit tt every Are yc » who 4 ad as n hair grew. ny was told he had made a ful gue 8 young woman with mre," sald] three plays. ny gallan Patricia Col- | Playwrights,” nye's grandmoth The reporter promised not to tell | Ne ate taking ticketa, whispered that|day night J the | Williain Randolph Hearst had been |Ordynski will pelled to cough up twenty dollars|mow’'s Russian play > happini 11 S88 band objected |every one who failed to come in| pulse of the play. to the operation | character play the, title role, Mr 1 Mrs, Edgar Selwyn took|husband and Harry no such chances. They came made | poet. up as royalty, probably box office commenced to get better and ain now ing figure in bare shoulders, a bath|comedy “The Imaginary Invalid” to “pi well and able to do my own house-|towel for a headdress and a tablo-|the Liberty Theatre on Monday night TL Siw. Pibsu, CHlse A work, I can recommend Lydia tt 90 that never cost a nickel] “Magic” and * will BOX OFFICE OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY Ft Bo feroc ling testimony to the wonderful vir Wain i ial se | tue of Lydin F. Pinkham's Vegetable | px alls waa there in a—| FILM STAR AT STRAND | ‘lompoune Advt. | Max Lind ippear in Divorce,” the natural Prigma pictures, swill be Lydia mezzo-soprano, jFole. Others in the cast will be Con-| personation of the vampire woman fn | | Infan Then there was a stout| Monday night. fold ge sn there hiding behind ajon the west coast of Ireland in 1798. 5 use| of ts attaalise | deg rations. we isteucted fortification who was| The story is concerned with a young rg <4 | Second, tt supplies compete HILHARMONIC 1 ed out as coming from Ken-| officer of the Irish Brigade whe has “BABETTE” ON SCREEN, tion and refined dancing at moderate P the meadow grass is}fought with the French against the| RJALTO’S CHI rom He asked that his name bej British in France, yuld get in touch} Ireland, where he ts taken prisoner, his attorney He is given aid by Lady Maude Bsta- np in a battered} brooke, with whose niece The company includes Olga Roller, Grace | gramme The scenes are laid and returns to iughs. Fred Bradiey,| Walter Scanian, te of the busiest of the Fakirs, was| Breen, Louise Allen, made an ‘a target, One of the| Paulette Antoine, Edward we jest gi the party seemed to| Scott Welsh, Algernon Greig, Greel Shoat mitle B tA parey Bvans, John 'B, Cooke, Harry Crosby and @ large chorus. ° The Washington Gquare Players change their bill at the on Monday night and give are ‘ ind Philip Moelier's trar comedy “Sganare! Patricia about the hours her grand- | Poor Fool," by Herman Bahr, table Compound, | mother was keeping and passed on. a Ted Veall and Lolly Spinelli, who] At the Bandbox Theatre on Thurs- ph Urban o produce vr himself and three friends because | struggle to find 1d so far forgot themselves as| marriage, and then in a pa sionate an to appear in evening clothes, That/attachment for a poet who comes into My was the rule. A five dollar fine for|her Ife, provides the dramitic tm- Ann Andrews will Frank Mills the . royalty. Sam Gilinour was a strik- The Coburns Sam confided | be transferred to the ( moves to Maxine | on M ipal’ role, will be ard Theatre Lexington Theatre orn Child.” --- Heyptian general houseworker, Th i ving to it that pretty Mary i didn't sit down too long | Scott in the pr between dances, Homer Conant,|seen at the Stan At the Strand Theatre Jack Pick- ford, the young brother of Mary Pick lford, will be seen matic adaptation of in a photo-dra farce-comedy entitled “Max Wanta a | © Will also be views | of Suranac Lake and Palm Beach in that distinguish Among the soloists Lindgren, Swedish >_— SAM SIDMAN THE STAR OF COLU. MBIA BURLESQL E Sam Sidman esque company Theatre and present a new two-act| satire, written by bring his bu n Bedini, called im- | given on Wednesdays and Saturdays, it to-day Shannon, William Welsh, Jane |\ty patrons a hy melike feelin, partly Fearnley’ and many others. led ay there is freedom fr a lastly, ro wh FEATURE ait A yt “Babette,” a romance of provincial fe ilies find ¢ Eileen he} France and Bohemian Paris, will be|agement announces that for somo the dramatic feature of the time past an average of 12,000 pa- F. 1 ve attended either the Carneate Mall ~M. WN EGIE Next Thure, Ives S10, Ticketn at Hox Often Josie ‘Claflin, | Bmith Zao ALOTIAN MATA: (1) nedy iY Dust 4, or b BY Aeolian Mall, Thurs, Aft. Richard sip Dy- Nju's | in her | Dar, Je Stanford the} Acolian take Mollere's tet cess Guariion k Theatre. LEW KELLY ln HELLO, NEW YORK! Seats now lay night with Cyril THE ENTIRE THIRD FLOOR of the GRAND CENTRAL PALACE DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO Roller Skating Admission, Including Skates, 25¢ A NEW FLOOR—TWO THOUSAND PALRS OF NEW BALL-BEAKING BHAT? 4, THE FOURTH FLOOR IS OCCUPIED BY THE FAMOUS Dancing Carnival] AU! the Lateat stops Ju Modern Dancing Taught by 200 taste: Hestons Ol ah he Pray ane oN pa MATINER DAILY, WORL! Dh Dummy an, will | made Atawed by KR. Only N De Nov PART 1 TABLES, Only In Chareed, POSITIVELY NO LIQUORS SOLD OPEN DAILY, 11 A, M, to Midnight, SUNDAYS, 2 P.M, to Midnight, Dancing Carnival--Grand Central Palace—Lex. Ave., Use 46th St. Ent NBWAKK (N. J.) BRANOH—46 BROAD STREET. . BILLIARDS asp! roo KEE BILE ry Where an Viace in the the Columbia The comedy PHOTO PLAYS, ~ bSEIODPCTIRES = | TO-MORROW NIGHT +. PHOTO PLAYS. 0 WEEKS ONLY ersppermapres x TEU BRILLIANT AMERICAN “THE ETERNAL SIN’ PARR EOE A GORGEOUS FILM ADAPTATION OF ANNA MACK VICTOR HUGO'S IMMORTAL DRAMA “LUCRETIA BORGIA’ OF te eee Ee eter ee ee eet Sk Set eee Gena te| WAS SHE VAMPIRE OR VIETIM Y Mr. Sidman will apyea: as Ludwig| Miss Hyland. Rex Beac'! BROADWAY HEA RP 1) rs and during the perforn 0 ’ a rd (DIRECTION STANLEY V. MASTBAUM) PERFORMANCES AFTER TODAY 2:30 8/830 |he will introduce a new 5 tropic wilds of Ni 41 & STREET & BROADWAY Costa Riea, The trop! . 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