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THE EVENING WORLD, last night, that cut into a new theatre—th Bijou, so-called, a thing of more or less beauty tn blue and gold and) | We | bulidiag of story, character and dia- The prelude and first act, It may be sald at once, are neither in- Jimmy Bristol's fortune telling estab. } | story and a fresh mystery to solve. n modern motives jof the melodramatist. The case of | Dorothy Arnold | alled In the dia- appearance of a girl from Virginia | who ts drugged on her shopping ex- pedition to New York Her lover, @ loctor noted as an experimental scl- . finds her in a flat occupied by ds." loth the man and the 1, through the are worthless Accord- BR with “a gense of re- 5 %) specimens . of New! {naly, the venge, ) make experiments, as th Which the woman iles tor is represented as being all that is fine and high-minded, yet this degrading revenge motive is sly credited to him, e confusion of the vengeful and nitarian ideas and the emphasis 4 on the heroine's experience, to- BX al ugliness and B hur It ta only in j Cant watt AMR ee rms criticism by styling his play a| lishment that the spirit of melod the play Ne Batra Charge du tr jodrama, Plainly, then, he wishes |is realized, and even then the dar mor aoes |i tiecuiena tur be Wor [ltt us to bo more Interested in incidents, |enct stage, with occasional flashes o of a knife, Only | IN ate li cnrilling or otherwise, than in hisllight, leaves the audience with a new s all the pain that ———. +9 infilet. 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CHAUFFEUR'S WIFE HELD IN SWEENEY [8 MURDER MYSTERY Says Husband, in Whose Room |N Prendergast’s Cousin Was Found, Left That Night. Detectives hunting for the slayer of Georgo F. Sweeney, real estate ap-| rof the Board of Estimate ana sin of Comptroller Prendergast, | R who was murdered in a furnished | & room at No, « Street, Brook- lyn, t lay twenty-four pect is the chau the room in und and who eae a wth by District Attorney says her marriage. to plice in Portsmouth, Va, nths a At one time, & to her © was em- by the denles all knowl She says she did not know Y, on April 2, OREGON GETS “OLIVER.” Wax Tarned 0 Mate Where r to Sherif ¥ arles A nh California Const Shaken, ANTA BARBARA, Cal, April 12 " e. Ventura and Oxnard, sev eral miles east, also felt the shock, | | | ‘9 ur SOLID GOLD BRIDGE WORK Buver Filius SOc ur GOLD CROWNS, OP LL, SETS OF TEETH, 83 UF. Carr: ta tie’ Srorniug” tat egirased wtthon ee | Pere aetna ato ALL WOK GUARANTEED FOR 10 YRARS, DR. 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