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THE DAILY STANDARD BROOKLYN. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 191L- Tiinn Tiir. iM int mum BIG THANKSGIVING SALE OPEN EVENINGS Stands in Spotlight and Talks to Fifth Avenue, Manhattan, Residents. ICO BARGAINS -100 470 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN Clothing on Credit All In O.

K. Condition, to Sacrificed' to Make Room (or Holiday Mock. Mosthly $60 GILBERT Until Paid. Monthly Dress Well on $1 Weekly Until Paid. TELLS OF HIS ECONOMIES.

Again Defends Interborough Subway Offer. Monthly Until Paid Monthly 90 129 FISCHER 12S WESER BROS. 135 E. GABLER 150 JACOB BROS. 175 EUMLNGTOI, nu I rill Paid.

Monthly SUITS iU Every tendency of the latest Delivering Ward's Tip-Top Bread You want bread as fresh as you can get it bread "right out of the oven." You can always get fresh bread if you insist on Until Paid. Monthly i Paid. 5 Monthly I'ntll Paid 5Vonthly Until Paid Mayor Gaynor was In the spotlight 5t night at the annual dinner tha Fifth Avenue Association at tha Waldorf-Astoria. When he entered the 185 WEBER fashion is shown in these Suits there is not a good-wearing, stylish MONTHLY TIE NTS A. 1 A MA BEAUTiJUl UPRIGHT rlAIU 9 material we cannot show you; our trimmings, and workmanship cannot be excelled and our 4S years' jaw ji ua Hdr asbst II tl 81 COURT, COR.

UVlNO-IIUrJ S1 8TOS BBOOKX.XX. l-3 experience ia evident in the wonderful values we offer. On block from Borough Hall Sub. ttta OPEH EVEOGS 100 Pure 5 and 10 Cent Loaves 100 Pure At Your Grocer' i iiF'i(S)r 00 l5o AMUSEMENT NOTES. banquet ball the.

only lights In evidence were tiny pink ones on the tables, and when he reached the dais a. calcium from above played about him. The Mayor niado a characteristic tKh. He urged the members of the not to allow their horizon to be narrowed by the confines of lmh avenue. Ha talked a lot about the economies of hla administration and tha subway question.

''Here I the Interborough," said he, i "that offers the city $100,000,000 toward construction provided the city will put up another I regarded that as perfectly fair. It would mean the completion of the system within five years, whereas with less favorable offers It would be at least fifteen veara before we got oursubways. "It me 40 see In print OVERCOATS The patrons of the Gotham like "Arsene Lupin." Violet Dale 1b to hnve a short engagement in vaudeville. AUnn Fawcett is this season in Maude Adams' company. Sam Rice and his "Daffydlls" have 'Furnished Rooms" the Empire Mabel Frenycar nay appear in vaudeville In a one-act French play.

Gerald Griffen is appearing this season in a comedy entitled "The Lady Just the kind of Coats well-dressed men are wearing this season fit, style and material all reach the top notch of excellence. Raglans with a style-touch all their own. This Coat is the season's fad and we have a limitless stock. This bread made in the spotless bakeries, the daylight bakeries, the world's largest and best bakeries is rushed to all sections of New York City BY MORE THAN 200 ELECTRIC AUTOMOBILES swift-pro'mpt-regular DELIVERIES No norses, no stables, no odors save the appetizing one of crisp, fresh bread. Note our dressed and gloved in white.

The distribution of Ward's Tip-Top Bread is as thorough and a speedy as that of the great New York Newspapers. Ask your grocer for Tip-Top. We wish you could see the shipping rooms at the Ward Bakeries the human hand never touches the bread at our plant, remember. Why not spend an hour some afternoon at our bakery? There is nothing in all New York more interesting than these snow-white temples of cleanliness, the two Wonder Bakeries of the World. If you once see Ward's Tip-Top Bread made you will never fail to ask for that lurid- You wiU know it is clean pure made perfectly of the best materials.

But if you can't visit the bakery, just do yourself the justice of trying Tip-Top. After proof in the eating." You will find this the whitcit, most delicious bread you can get anywhere. Killer." The Corse Payton Stock Company Is giving an excellent presentation oi "Israel." Plenty of fun at the Gayety. Ed Lee Wrothe and "The Ginger Girls" are there. This is the only credit house where you are sure of a square deal in Reliable Clothing at Cash Prices I OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P.

M. that the Interborough would own our subwaya by this arrangement. That Is too ridiculous to talk about. It would not own one foot of any line. The law has provided for that.

But there are two newspaper proprietors ho have disseminated false Information, and the entire situation has teen so tangled In the minds of many hat not even an Indian a Tammany Indian could find the trail." His budget figures he presented as follows: "Before the present administration came in these departments for the four years preceding had increased, the appropriation for the I reviotis year as follows: In one j-er S.SE per cent, over the previous yrar. the next year 7.60 per tent, over the previous year, the lext vr 7.0 1 per cent, over the previous ear. and in 1909, the year lfore the present jidminlEtratlon. the Increase was 9.5 per cent, over tbo previous year. "Now.

tn the first year of the present adratr.latration. the Increase was little lees than one-half of 1 per cent, over the previous year. In lain words, it was .47 of 1 per cent. And this year It was 4.J7 per cent. Frank Curzon, of London, is negotiating for the English rights of "The Shepherd King." Henry W.

Savage will soon produce a Berlin success entitled "Baron Good-for-Nothlng." MISS STUIIS COURT- ACTION (111 UNION B0SD5 The Oriental dance by Mile. Athena is a fine number in "Around the World" at the Hippodrome. The "Vanity Fair" Company is at the Star presenting the musical com-erty "Suffering" Suffragettes." and a From dawn to dark, all over New York, Ward' Tip-Top Bread delivered. Miss Grace C. Strachan is angry be fine olio.

cause her statement about the 000 spent In legal fees to get the The Mrs. Leslie Carter is playing to Sign Supreme Court Justice Kapper yesterday afternoon granted an application by Francis R. Hitchcock, In behalf of himself and other stockholders of the Union Ferry Company, for a very large audiences throughout the "equal pay" bill through hn Look for this Label South in Rupert Hughes' "Two garbled by her enemies, she declares. Women." Quality writ to permit him to examine the The sensational melodrama "Bertha, RE At? company's books. The defendants contended that Mr.

Hitchcock was the Sewing Machine Girl, is beintf played by the Phillips Lyceum Stock Company. making his application in bad faith and seeking to bring about a stoppage Seats at the Montauk are jn great iairrrrrf "ver last year. Those are the prrlcial "The five borough presidents have a budget, too, which we don't begrudge them. Their Increase this jenr was 11.71 over lust year. I don't say It was bad.

but It Is a good more than 4.37 per after I ell. Maybe it would be better for the city government tf the Mayor's departments had an Increase equal to that. And I don't think you peo-lle would grumjile any more If that demand this week. Julian Eltinge is tne rerry business with a view of Among those things contained in a statement she Issued to-day is the following: "At various times since the hearing on the 'equal pay' bill before Mayor Gaynor, I have been Informed more or less directly that either my-. tjjr tne Interborough Association of Women Teachers is to be 'investi-Gated' on account of the statement that I made at the hearing, which has been misunderstood by some and garbled by others.

"The statement that I did make at forcing the city to take over the com there playing the title role of "The Fascinating Widow." franchise and properties. The chief point raised by Mr. Hitch years, having hnd long runs in Ber The Chorus Lady," having only lin. Vienna and Miian and is now NEWS IN BRIEF. ft been recently released for the use of stock companies, is being played this current In Munich, under a different cock was that the ferry had retired $1,000,000 of its bonded indebtedness of J2.200.000, and he alleged that "it has been from time to time stated two weeks only, at Williams' stock hoiiFes, beginning Monday, Dec.

11, at the Creecent. The following week It "will, be seen at the Ootham. when the stock career of "Madame will end for some rime to come. Many offers hae ben nwj-f. fai vm Wuuld pay your Stock Company.

Thompson Buchanan has been so much Interested In the presentation of his play at the Amphlon that he has been present at the final dress rehearsals, giving his personal direction Jn the final preparations. On Monday night Mr. Buchanan entertained a party of his title. The book of the opera is by Ignnts Schnitser and Emerich von Gattl. The Kngllsh book and lyrics tax cm just tne same.

me mayors nearing was: 'In the in tn financial journals of the city icu ysars we nave spent, even Mayor Gaynor caused tha Manhattan men to laugh when he told the frtorv of the reDort in a. dnilv ner fare by John L. Shine, and the translation is by Maurice Hageman. Mr. C.

C. SrEXT 9M.1. The Citizens' Crrlon rpent during the recent campaign. price above the par value thereof at made to Mr. Savage for "Madame a Hme they were being sold in nn our small salaries, over $100,000 In legal fees to obtain Justice The Educatl Bylaws Com- Cort secured the American rints i newspaper friends from Louisville at I for slock purposes, but he has here- that "It was altogether ridiculous to have a Mayor who did not reside in tne market at a price considerably below nar." through Andre Dipple." of the Metro-i a box party, and they were en-.

of ore refused to even consider the politnn Orand Opera Company. I thusiastic in their praise of the per- piece for etock. ar' nas been a. member the city." Commissioners "Waldo and John ui uii i-ummiicee ror several years) formance of the Dlav. and especially Mr.

Hitchcock also alleged that no public notice was given to the bond ou interpreted or so made the Henry B. Harris announces that complimenting Miss Phillips for her son and Borough President McAn- holders the intention toTetire these on Tuesday arternoon. ov. js, a refreshing Performance of itl'KT IX BRIDGE CTICSH. John Worth, of Jefferson avenue, had ribs fractured by being against a rteel pillar in te crush at the Brooklyn- Bridge last night.

week at the Crescent. The Authors' Producing Company ia having a very successful season with It? four companies in Charles Klein's "The Gamblers." In his street clothes Julian Eltinge weighs 1S5 nounds. His waist measure is forty-three inches. In his make-up as "The Fascinating Widow" he reduces this to twenty-eight inches. The same old unfailing regularity of presenting only hlgh-clttfs vaudeville is again in evidence this week at the Orpheum.

Every act is of the feature calibre, and to decide which among them is most meritorious Is a rather difficult task. ny.lsa spoke at the benefit performance for the Actors' Grace George's most successful role i nas Deen necessary for the women teachers to hira lawyers Ver t0 et Upper Brooklyn News Personally. I wish that those who seek to cast discredit not only upon Mme. SImone. who Is appearing In Henri Bernstein's "The Whirlwind." nt the Majestic, is playing h(r American engagement entirely iii the English lunguage.

Not even hn thA frvnr nf the nnpt lead Fund of America, will be given at the Hudson Theatre, Manhattan, when he will present "The Scarecrow," with Frank Relcher featured In the title roie. The entire receipt cf hls performance will be tu-ned over to this worthy organization, whose treasury nt this moment ia bona, to as to give all bondholders an equal chance to secure the retirement of their bonds, "tut said bonds were retired by the payment to a certain few bondholders at a price greatly In excess of that at which the officers of the corporation as such might have purchased the bonds in open market. Justice Kapper said the defendants' DUt upon the Inter- uuruugn Association of Women OMISSION REMEDIED. Mayor Gaynor yeerday adJe-d i three names to the locl pace celebration committee. The first ws that of Andrew Carnegie and the 1 1 k.

xC.u..0. or wnicn I have the honor to be president, would conduct a thorough and dlmlfu the little Madame into excesses KAT0N A ATHLETIC CLUB'S The Slith Company, Thirteenth Regiment, of which Capt. A. C. B.

oi emotion aoes sne lapse inio tne instead of damaging- our reputation language of her own country. As a McNevin Is commander, will give two ouirn were r.u.tiu x- 1 1. i Nassan Bank, and Henry Mann. A special added feature of "The matter of fact, Simone. had an Eng VJ umrue ana un worthy reports and insinuations." exceedingly low, by reason of he large demands that have been made! on it by distressed members.

Immediately after the performance the company will bo on tour. It will be one of the paradoxes of vaudeville show and dance on the evening of Dec 9. in the armory. The answering affidavits do not meet these allegations because the company does net dispute that" It paid above par for the bonds, although It declares the bonds were bought In the Kentucky Belles" Company at the Casino is Don Fulano, the wonderful trick horse, who possesses more than ordinary horse sense. He does all sorts eof stunts and even laughs by ANNUAL BALL TO-NIGHT.

The second annual hall of the Ka- tona Athletic Club will be held this evening at Palm Garden. Greene and Hamburg avenues. The officers of the club are: J. Schlapp, president- committee in charga consists of Pri CIVIC WORKERS DINE. One hundred and thirty civic work- era from sections of Queens attended the dinner in celebration of lish governess and was even before she had mastered her nativejFrench, so that when she came to the United States she was thoroughly familiar with English.

In order to keep her English constantly vates R. W. Kerr. R. C.

McDonald DEDICATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY'S BUILDING open market. The company does not deny the bonds were selling below par simply being told by his trainer. ihe season that one of the gentlest, ost amiable men on the American the twenty-fifth anniversary the ir.e market at the time. Lawrence D'Orsay has completed In use. Mme.

Simone is accompanied Flushing Association last night in the raasnaw. vice-pr-sld it: T. his Canadian tour in Augustus stige. words -that only in part describe the personal charm of Otis Skinner, will this season come under American mala. Good Otitenshlp Leajrue iri I Byron secretarv: rRllfiB-hr rtnn Thomas" comedy, "The Earl of Paw STRUCK BY AUTOMOBILE Flushing.

tucket." After two months tne addition to her treasurer. B. York chauffeur, in Miller, srrgeant-at-arms. West John Cort's English star will the direction of an arrav or managers so formidable and so powerful that the handling of a train-yard of wild r.ROOKLYN NOT MEXTIONF.O. CONCORD, N.

-22. Arrangements have been Completed for the dedication to-morrow of the New Hampshire Historical Society Building, which has been presented to the State by Edward Tuck to be used a a home for the New Hampshire Hl. return East and will probably play an engagement here late in the WHILE CROSSING STREET. "Wlille crossing Fulton street at In the new passenger rate sheets locomotives would be child's play to PRICE COUNCIL, R. French maids and motor-driver from France.

The American chauffeur was added to the entourage because of the Simone party's unfamlliarity with Manhattan streets and the necessity of having In the big green, limousine issued ia the West by the railroads Brooklyn is no longer mentioned. Kevins last evening Charles Collins, 7 EUCHRE ON NOV. 29. Miss Rita Jollvet, Mr. and Mrs.

trtcm. Anybody who has shaken I hands with Mr. Skinner knows thatj he Is very much the same Otis Skinner oft stage as on even of temper, soft and delightful of speech. In short. irs old, of 21 Ashland place was and "ergt.

J. V. Ward. On the evening of Dec. 13 the company will hold a smoker and Dutch "feed" In the me room of the armory.

Sergt. Joseph W. Davis, of the Sixth Company, took tha examination for first sergeant. He has been nomin- ated for first sergeant of his company. The Third Company will hold a smoker to the Armory next Saturday night.

The annual games of the Thirteenth Regiment mill be held at the Armory on Saturday evening, Dec 1. Tha annual meeting of the noncommissioned staff of the Thirteenth Rea-iment will be held on Dec. 5. The non-commissioned officers' association of the regiment will hold Its annual meeting on Dec. 12.

Tha Eighth Regiment, of Manhattan, will tender a review to torical Society. Congressman aamuei w. McCall, of Massachusetts, has ac Ernest Leeman and George Relph, who will appear in Klaw and Erlan- some one who knew ins way arouna HART LEFT struck and knocked down by an auto- the city. Neither Mme. himone nor Thanksgiving eve.

Nov. rs, J. Price Council. R. will hold its cepted an invitation to deliver the chief address at the dedication.

ger proauction or "ivismei. arnvem on the Philadelphia last Sund07 moDiie owned and operated by Harry B. Pope, of 101 Qulncv street. The perpetual spring of good nature. Madame Alia Naslmova will act her The will of the late Sir Robert Hart, admitted to probate at London, disposed of an estate valued at IT01.J0O.

her husband. M. ciauae i. asimir-Perler, son of an ex-President of France, had been In this country entertainment and reception at Hart morning. Miss Jollvet was formerly leading woman for George Alexander.

boy received contusions of the right leg. and after being treated by Dr. Broadhead of the Cumberland 8treet Hospital, was removed to his home. ntvrest role. Fernande.

In the four-act comedy, "The Marionettes," originally WHEN IS A PLAY A SUCCESS? Mother" Is Just one of those plays done at the Comedle rrancaise, in roadway and Gates avenue. A first -class programme has been arranged by the entertainment committee, which consists of all professional talent. that opens up the fireside of every Waohlnet.a and Pnltlmcre before the After all, the word success, when play has Its first Manhattan perform- home and in the name of sweet memories" grips at the heartstrings of Its audience and forcibly brings them applied to a play, spells popular ap DEMOCRATIC LEAGUE ce the Lyceum Theatre, Dec. 5. proval," says Julian Eltlnge, the star The English version of "The Marionettes" lias been from Pierre Edith Ellis, who Is responsible for the adaptation of "The Seven SiMers" from the Hungarian to the American stage, and which play is being presented at the Broadway, belongs to that small but rapidly growing group of successful women dramatists, others of the same school being Charlotte Thompson, Margaret Mayo and Anne Caldwell.

She la well known -In Brook ELITE ATHLETIC CLUB INSTALLS NEW OFFICERS, back to the days of golden youth. It Is being presented by a very capable company at the Shubert. oi ine fascinating Widow," and apropos, A. H. Woods likened a play Oen David E.

Austen next Saturday IS INCORPORATED. ALBANY, Nov. 22. The Democrat Wolffs text by Gladys Unger, who evening. io tt cigar; was a 'failure no best known for her highly successful Quality In Quantities is being of amount putting would make It adaptation cfal: the de caniavet ic League of the County of Kings'has araw, out if it was a succra vrv.

fered to Bushwlck Theatre patrons c.n maCK WORK ON ROAD an3 de Flers comedies, notably "Love i TREATED WIFE CRUELLY. Favette Choate pleaded guilty jree-terday to the charge of having tied his wife to a harrow on hla farm near Birmingham. last July and waa sentenced to thirty day ia -JaiL She wants a divorce. ANOTHER RIPPER CRIME. A mulatto woman has been found murdered at Atlanta, Ge.the thirteenth victim of a myaterioue Jack the Ripper.

COSTLY TAPESTRY. At an auction Jn Paris yesterday a Beauvala tapeetfy representing Chines feaaUng, by Boucher, sold this week in a programme that pos Watches." Madame Nazlmova com uuuy waniea seats ana the specu BACK OF MUSEUM la-tors reap a harvest. It Is rather At the headquarters of -the Elite Athletic Club, 240 Floyd street, the following officers were recently Installed: Morris J. Solomon, presi pany Includes Frank Gllmore, Arthur lyn, for she was at one time at the bead of the stock company at the backs. this Lewis, Grace canyie ana ttate aieeK been Incorporated with the Secretary of State.

The league proposes to select and recommend proper candidates for public office. The directors Include Herman A. Metz, Alonzo O. McLoughlin and Dr. Robert Glandel.

sesses all the elements that combine to make an Ideal entertainment. The foremost acts In vaudeville grace the bill, and while a wide range of specialties are shown they blend per curious tnat tnere should be any doubt when a play Is a success. The divergence of opinion, it seems, is the result tlt lold Park Theatre. The "Seven Sls- i-, 7 i I t.rs" Is the third Play- from Miss Coh dent; Nat Rosenberg, vlce-preaident Herman B. Beat-man.

recordinr aec Dnun inu iisrni utiiiuwijr I 1 has ji Work Is progressing rapidly on he new road opened back of the Central Museum of the Brooklyn Institute, ot a misunderstanding of th trm. Ellis' ten that recently been There are several kinds of successes. fectly. nounce that J. E.

Dortson tour In Hartley Manners' play, "Richard but moAt on the tongues of disputants Comedy holds the boards this week retary; Rudolph Goldberg, financial secretary: Herman Tago Markowitt. Gauntlett," will be abandoned until SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION which enters the museum grounds from Flatbnsh svenue, borders the ro mo classes, artistic" and a rorlng time. This decision on the seen. Two seasons ago her rural comedy. "Mary Jane's Pa," was suc-j cessfully presented.

Later In the same season a dramatization of E. P. Roe's novel. "He Fell in Ixve with His Wife" was produced. Mtss Ellis financial success." The sordid view corresponding, secretary; Edward excavation for the Washington ave part of Mr.

Dodson's managers was DISCUSSES ECONOMIES. at the Greenpoint, there is being presented a bill that creates a veritable tidal wave of laughter. Never has such a combination been Marcus, treasurer; Samuel A. Helf is, oi course, tnat a Dlav onlv is a arrived at after a consultation with for $18,400. DIAMONDS FROM OAS.

success which the public want to see gott, athletic Instructor: Michael nue wing of the building, and de-bourhea at the rear entrance of the central portion of the present Eastern Rockstein, sergant-at-arma Each the actor's physician, who advised that Mr. Dodson's condition is far in sufficient numbers to make its considers herself a Chicago gin. al assembled on a Broadway pro Economics was the general topic of discussion yesterday at the monthly officer delivered, an address. Samuel presentation a source of profit. Yet a new method of making diamonds Faraway building.

Construction of gramme, and Manager Percy Will one often hears a play spoken of as Rogoff acted as Installing officer and tne roai was begun Monday and now lams Is to be congratulated upon too serious for him to undertake the arduous work of rehearsing and producing the play at this time and. from gas has been discovered by Dr. Werner von Bolten. a rhemtcal ex meeting of the Brooklyn Woman being a 'financial failure but an chairman of tha He deliv his efforts to spread Joy and kill tne worKinn are laying the first artistic success." In point of fact the Suffrage Association, held In the pavement near the museum gloom, herefore. he recommended absolute ered an aaaress orrthe general welfare and doings of the organization, pert connected wttn the tfiemens-Halske Laboratory at Berlin.

bulldinc- of the Young Women's though she Is now a resident of Manhattan. Miss Ellis was a child actress, and frequently appeared on the stsge at Hooley's. now Powers' Theatro. Chicago. She played the little Middy In "Pinafore." and was one of the youngsters in Fanny Dav-enrort production of "Olivia." Miss Elrls father.

Edward Ellis, was a voum leading man In the old Chica Christian Association. Papers were Margaret Illlngton apparently has found a starring vehicle in Charles latter term is usually employed as an excuse for the failure of a bad play. To the play producer, however, it out of 'reason that a great "artistic Amona many reatures on the programme were the followlnr: rest for his patient during the winter months. Mr. Dodson is suffering from an attack of aural vertigo, and while he is able to be up and read and discussion followed.

Kenyon'a "Kindling," that promises Mrs. Mary Lolnea. president, took Teddy Mora. Hebrew impersonator. to rival The Thief in popularity success" could prove a "financial fail charge of the meeting until It came time to discuss economics.

Then Mrs. wno made a big hit: James Edwards, who sang the latest songs; Mack Tlie road Is bmad enough for two teams to pass easily and was built especially for the convenience of teftmlnjt In materials for the new wing. While not permanent, It Is tJ mnaln during the erection of the east and south wings, and probably during that of one e'tWn of the west wing. It may be used as a car-rtnre road for rez'tmnnw. Miss Illlngton began her season at around, he has frequent periods or dizziness that cause him great inconvenience.

Block, violin solo; Mb Dora Land the Providence Opera House on Nov IS, and la credited by the critics go da vs. with John Dillon. Robeon and Crane, and other-favorite stars Walter T. Frice, chairman of the day, spoke on the economic rela man and Prof. Abraham Sockoloff.

E. H. Sothern haa presented to that city with giving a highly artistic tions of lire, and Introduced Dr. of that time. piano duet; Mlm Sadie Freed man, singing and talking art; Mlsa Dia Henry Moekowtu, of the New York and convincing performance of role that calls for emotional acting.

mond and Miss Greenberc. tlnr-tie ure." The very phrase, "artistic success," means, If It means anything, that the play so referred to la a fine play; that the theme la novel, the construction flawless and the composition on a high plane. Such pla do not ordinarily lack support; they are the ones that nre great financial successes. Audiences sometimes fail, but not a great play. On the other hand, It will hardly be denied that many For a limited engagement of two ttnioai society, wno read a paper the Dramatlo Museum of Columbia University several very Interesting and valuable theatrical souvenirs.

In this collection- ore David Oar- and piano playing; Nat Schoanbaut on Economics." and Joseph Felnateln. piano accom Mrs. John Brant, who attended the weeks "Madame haa ben assigned for stock purpose to Percy o. Williams, by Col. Henry W.

Sav The Sultan of Morocco la coming to Kew York. Or, rather, to be exact. tick's walking stick, a pair of his panists. recent suirrage convention, read report. the ex-Sultan of Morocco, Muly Ab YOUTH'S COMPANION, 1912.

The last straw on the back of that numerous but mythical Individual, the ultimate consamer, coinee from the "Youth's Companion; that old. alwmy. young. tertn which before Von a wlU tm-reaa its annual subscription from tlT to U. and wonder of it all is that It has been done king before.

The equivalent of thirty volumes of the ordinary duodecimo ats. literature, hla 3 merit, sketche. travel, atortem. silence, ra tion, all by the world a Ut wrllarm, rfara value rnhJca for generations haa been conspicuous, an with ak-h there Is eleeaher no comparison. Tha list of writers for net year 1 headed by Leat-Gen.

Hir H. 8. 8. Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Bcouta of Rrliain and America, The affair proved a great suece age. In consideration of a favor which the vaudeville magnate ex dul Azls, Is coming to New York, and and was well attended.

The next af "Those opposed to suffrage said we were goln to disrupt ths shoe buckles, once the property of E. H. "Sothern's father, and presented to him by the Rev. Charles Klanart; also Edmund Kean's sword' that he wore aa Macbeth: Edwin primarily to witnesg performances of fair to be given by the Elite Athletic tended to the well-known producer a few weeks ago. Col.

8av-e was "The Garden of Allah," at the C.n Club Is a ID Tear Dance to be held union," she said. "If so, why tury Theatre. Manhattan, In which at Arion Hall on Mrmdar afternoon. casting about for an actor to nil the It given to women to vote in more than one -ptMe after a first State production a number of his former 1. Ed ward Marcus la chairman orlnelDal Dart tn one nis proauc subjects 'are dally taking part.

of the committee of arrangementa tried out suffrage!" ttona when he decided that Frank Tea was served at 4:80 o'clock. Rex Beach has signed contracts Keenan. who had Just previously signed a long term contract In vaude toiiowing a discussion of suffrage with the Authors' Producing Com piays nave oeen successes, from a financial point of view, of course, that were as barren of art as an Alpine precipice Is of vegetation. It would be Invidious to mention these, they will occur to all playgoers and students of the drama, but for an "artistic sucess" to fall completely appears to be a manifest absurdity. Another example of fatuity la to judge the success of a play by the volume of enthuflasm uncorked on a first night.

Many la the play that enjoyed a riotous reception on its initial presenta At ountalns Elsewhor Ask for "UORUCK'S" HALTED MILK Tfc FMd-lrlak for AH Aft. At reMmarscet, hotels, and fountains. DsfcooMS, invigoratinc and sustsming. Keep ca yota? sjdeooeid at home. DesA travel witfaottf lit.

A bxi fttri ri." MEETING IN INTEREST ville was tha actor tnat ne wanted economics ana things in general. cany whereby that organisation se He got In negotiations with Mr. Williams, and secured the letter's re cures the dramatlo rights to Mr. OF THE DAY NURSERY. Peach's latest novel, "The Ne'er Do HANDICRAFTERS FALL Well." There has been vlgorou lease.

Mr. Williams' co-operation we not forgotten by Col. Snvsse, and competition among producing man EXHIBITION OPENS Forrest's brooch which that actor wore in Hamlet; Edwin Booths King Lear wigs; Listen's snuff box, and the elder Bothern's Dundreary whiskers. Mr. Sothern has also presented to this dramatic museum several of the original scene models designed for the production of his Shakespearean plays.

Patrons of the Amphlon Theatre will bo greatly Interested to know that "A Woman's Way," Thompi(tt Buchanan's piny, which is being pre-, sented this week, has Just been re, leased for stock and Is having Its first presentation In Brooklyn or Orester New York, with Miss Minna PhtlUps and Xouta Leon Hall In the leading roles supported by the Hall sgers ever since the novel was placed when the former suggesten tnat would like to present "Madame on the marltet to aaln the rlsrhts, and Includes more than It naire of world-wide acceptance and distinction. The Tijankii'i'' calendar reproduce Henry nice water-coWir of the New Eng lrJ roatt. and on Its Inside taa a Richardson Jrung woman's portrait, notable for rwftaertM-Bt anJ boaaty. for stock, at his two stock houses In The plsy will be ready for production An important meeting under the susplces of the Rldgewood Day Nursery Committee will be ht" at o'clock this evenlnrr at the South Bushwlck Reformed Church, bushwlck avenue end HlmmM street. The genera! plan of campaign to rata funds for the nurery -wtu he i Brooklyn, the Crescent and the Ootham.

Mr. Savage, notwithstand tariy next season. tion which was very soon thrown Into the scrap heap of discarded 'drama. On the other hand, many a play, musical er otherwise, which was given but mild approval on Its first night. A "Ye Handicraft ere" of Brooklyn fall exhibition of craft work opened to day and will continue until Dec.

84, from 10 A. M. to P. M. dally In Kttidlo 404, Ovlngton 8tudU Building.

ing the tremendous success which John Cort annunces his selection of the enst for Uaclnta." an opera has accompanied the piece en tour, agreed to Mr. Wllliame' propositi comlque by IlPinrl Berte, which ha and which the "esthetlq policemen at tha dram' dismissed with scorn, ba- aerwl Pule. eVrt 4 and made a special dispensation tai VJfoe. an badgee and books will obtained considerable success in ron yn Kuiton etreet, between uunton SJSO Clark trwU. Madame should bo tsU4 V-f -SttVutOi.

ft fMC ppJr sueoeee. tlMBtal Europe duriag tat past two.

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