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Show rxn.Y THE T NIAM: T OG!)i:X, Ml. 1 N0 M'NDAY, .imii K o r$ The Blue Moon a q 2 I IFivui 3 Niff oil Musical Comedy Kyrle 1 i.ilii.il IV lono-spuit- .MllE I Casino Minx Modern Stage Crime. According to Trcgelles. Military Play - - May ruin's Bright Farce Belleus htr at tile ooiu-i:ait- .il 1 A Hint to Aging Actraasaa. Male I'atti. allliou li oit-- tlxty-llin- v vei ls onl. Mill enjujs the best ef licitllli and g.ssl looks. I 'n sli iii and err t 'ill diellng" Is her ii'Cipe fur lusting yciiiii. Hlie con-siisili.it tvciy w on., i n oaght to spend at least three Hours il.nly in the open nil' if possible, walking -- ami nothing but fog should, she says, keep u person indoors, provided im.y Hull suit-abill ess lie Worn. The complexion tnipioics wonderfully under the inllucuc of frequent ram liiillis. "liy nil menu.- -. says Mine, laiii, lot llic rata beat agonist your fact ns often aa you have a elmiite. - KYRLE STAR BELLEW, A. IN CONAN BRIGADIER GERARD, BY DOYLE. FAMOUS ROSENTHAL, TOURING AUSTRIAN NOW PIANIST, AMERICA. I They are the real candy. Ion of the pony ballei, The Blue Moon la u case of chronic (Ira mu l lo indigestion complicated with jellow jaundice and the pip. Is tho third sucresslve failure thut has opened at the Bavuy. TJie story has to do with certain pa pers left In Paris liy Napoleon and of the udventures of Ktlenne Gerard, a soldier of Gascony. In the iiuest of them. The eharacter of llerurd. aa Brigadier Gerard." Kyrle .llellew is bumping the humps played by Mr. llellew, la un Interut the tiavuy thealer in "Brigadier mingling of polished gallantry, vigorGerard, the fanciful creation of A. ous during and a small part of braggaOman Doyle, iiwiug to faulty work docio. with here and there a touch of on the part of the stage adapter. Mr. valiant thickheadedness. Ida Conquest plays the Important ilellew's dualling, stage hero abilities arc not brought out to advantage. woman's role, that of Countess De Like the original Brigadier. Mr. si niggled mightily to Item down There are only two women In the overwhelming odds, und in the end play. Miss Conquest did not have much was unsuccessful. "Brigadier tiers I'd opportunity to shine and had to be i-r M0RI2 Kosoiilhnl Inst loured ibis country eight yeai s ago. playing a mtHil of 1 3ri conieil s. His 1. nr this wlnlor. under the iliHUhgruictit of Ib uiy Wolfsohii, will cmbraiv a bundled cuiu'oris, bmli Oichcstial anil rncltala, liulii-lhifour concert with I lie Itosion Hymphoiiy orcluottra, six with the Ihil.idclphla Hympliony orclicst r.i and two each wMli the Thtsslmv Thoms til l hot II. In Chicago, and lint New York Hyniplloliy otvheslra. II well as with othri.M of equal prominence, lie will be lirand tiflts-- limes lu New York idly. few moments. t inly tHko cun- - that your body I properly protected, und the element should Imve no lerrors at all for anybody. l.lly loingtry also coufessea that Hh OMI-her eonlliiued gisid Intiks to very frniueiit bulbs, mid the selstpg of eveiy opportuufly lo get Into the fresh air. -- IDA tOAQIKMT. I.KIIIMI WOMtA -- BHIWtDIMH ' DKRtNll. IX little further It was Indulgence. gruulnl with nuiny expressions of Time went mi mid mi und sympathy. on, loll at III i hm curtain wmi not up! Kvcnltwlly, about N:D, the money was returned and cvcrylsgly was sent uifliy, leaving the Hletiter'e isipuhir bullied in tears. line of the bloat dramatic liiterrup-- I Ions ulilcli ever hups'm-- l ini urretl hi a iirovlncliil Kngil.ih t healer, down i 'oni wall way." The leading man. a well known trngedi.iit, hud In the course of Ills lines lo litter u prediction or liis own death. Ilr hud just reached this very portion of the play when lie tu oliservrd to turn pule and uilress-iiiiinageres- Unexpected Play Ending. long HgO ill II lHHliltlg Is duh 01 tlienter. while the audience was anxiously waiting for a t Minin new production to start. Ilie ruitiiln resolutely refuatsl to budge. After nearly liulf an hour bail iwHsed the stuge itiHiiager rame In front of that obstinate act drop and. explaining mailer, craved a Not Del-le- be-iin- c Kk papers. A New Turk lawyer worked up a large practice through notoriety achieved by means of a cruiy airship, uml an eastern physician has become famous by doing all sorts of stunts In who will build the next challenger If he does decide openly to try for the cup again. But h III lie declare himself h, no. Not HIr Tom. What openly? is he In the game for anyway! I ail loons. For almost a ye.tr tie has been But the greatest of all of the sportand hawing over the project. HIr advertisers is Thoms Lipton, He has had the nauiiml writers worked ing the perpetual challenger for the Ameriup to a lovely frenxy for eight month. ca's cup. Gay Sir Tom Is Juat about the The result is that Sir Tom lias all these world slickest sluice snatcher in the months been a first, class topic for Just now. He ia even a greater pub- newspaper display. theman who plunned licity artist than to tunnel under the Risky mountains, Hew the "Systam" Works. establish a short cut from the east to few days lie apiieers at a dinEvery the Pacific coast and incidentally reap ner and make n few qualified statemillions through tapping the rich veins of sliver and gold or that he - said ments that can I1 construed to mean from eight to twelve different things. would b touched by the big cut. That Is the Fystein. with a big 8. A few weeks ago HIr Tom wouldn't chalFinesse Par Excellence. unless IskiIk of a cruising type Sir Tom's finesse la shown hy his at- lenge 1.700 allowed to rnmjietiA-renul- t, titude toward the question of another were of the giillant columns and 4i!7 cup rare. lie knows whether or not he tar. A few duys lm--tu he might possiwill challenge again. Further, he Hli a ninety foot sloop known Just who will design and just bly challenge ff If the Herreshofi" would only 2.103 columns for the press bureau to paste up. Ktlll later Fir Tom wouldn't challenge again under uiiv consideration result. (f7 column. A iliiy or two ago Blr Tom would race for the cup If he would be permuted to name the type he says the of rrnft himself. mutter can't ' lie de idd for a few definite thing he months, and the i nly states Is that there won't lie any race I concerned. In 190T so far ns he It Is to he hoU"l i hat the sale of Upton goods hiiH taken on a hlg boom of late, during Sir Tom's visit to America, fur he bus certainly worked hard. M re id net Mv In. ' Vvi. -" ii- f ..or v i - - ' . ! - - S w- i'W - S,'f n : . I t L ' t I':jr I T r 7. $ om d. 1 1 V x f j. ' ?' .y,,-.. ' i it"!' .1 - 'tVc''' r h i f i I; S - i- XT! - " f , " & 'ifi , , -- 'fe 1 Your surpt'lw; 'A ! 5 ' j . m cltv ii?.' if' 'I f ' If v.f. li f ''Jokr'' ;w . i if vv . - 1 'V- ' J - .V p'- .. ; f :: tupes of StrcigeFs e''iiy, so iieeiilis ts through the fad that Iipi'tigiiati !in not u ip'v inii'-iia- l comedy for her. ing II luy of the tyj a I si.linldo "The Wire Ti'Pis wherens the K1ij?i'I have likely to prove veH.-io- . a noveliy on necount nf JM Lui kki' inrl of eiecirii .it if e , Hiph Ji'.vis pracHudiv h'lff foiii'-vri the drnm.iHxptlon of Arthur William I'd .vai Is i i.isipi. tv e ringefa Ilsh drncr'tiM. i ceieii'g to l!i! cmin- novel. "Th" Wire Tnppn" n'l'l l. a re iiriler iy for curly try to illi net tl.e rile '.'ci inn of his p !:i). prodio-ilonTfe di i .all' )imj taken Te S den' it ." nrd (hr iwc on. advantage of the noiel rlu:ii.il f;;i- - pieces The Li.pj V1oio.l;i i.:ij tl i ' 'U.ak. VC s ) w1' cp7 y Sin useh s be a- - NEW RULES BALL a t N ; I pri liability that we shall Ti e M iral of Marcus'' In this mt'v before long, .inasmuch a ""s Fn.hntiin has the '' riijr, l ight (,r j. secured This I the e I. n iH(s mhstantlaJ success jifain-lilein lwiidon nnd and him to w i i ''hold the cu- i r , J BACK tain Basil Hoad, and the musical has been w'ritten by Dr. Hugo GRIST. DRAMAS e PROPER POSITION OF CENTER RUSH IN SNAPPING MUST HOLD BALL AS SHOWN HERE. et-il- ng 1 1 ron-trw- ! I 1 ) ce "Is adai-latin- sawnaAAw' n: nn et JACK O'BRIEN NOW CENTER OF PRIZE RING INTEREST. t MENDOLITA, Il'iniv Cl.iT'.ry tlu-ul- ru't. 1 , ' r-- . . V im 2:'i!. j i.ug-li.t- 2:07',. Iee prmd of v i the sister to l.inli'iL' the d.im of fast hv li'ini. but she now Carrect-irie of 2:071. a inie Nm hi-- . her-- P e . ni-'- irol f'-- r , PHILADELPHIA h lll shallow lies of Hn! SI I earn will nr. count ll.e rouiilthui nf tin; fish. So you gi to a l.'iger Mreani, ilitrty feet In width nnd e'alit feet jn depth. Here yn'i find t'lO'i'iaiiilH ef rnlmon lashing l lie wuiei tr.lo f. oi in in their effort tc one another. They are swim(liriani-laver in layer, like sarming the ciiidiiionn of the dine. H'-rinniler stie-- ' in a re: still un a Inrger scale. The Iieh see not only torn to piece by the rocks, but destroy one linnilici. If you pick un one that ap' pear w hob Ii.. " Ill fa to pieces of hi O'Ml Weight. -- l effort In trail of blood, hut sh swim on with the rot. y.m are nickeled hy mp Ii a right and conclude that 0 V k Kn-r- If leavi-- i 5 when you - Jk end of whlrh hr wi produce "Ana scale of tony and Clei,iHa toinsry fltsl night seats from several Felix. inagniflcenee. great Tlie Winter's Tle has been withof the most able and least complacent Blanch" Hirg ho changed from the of. the critics representing, the dally drawn In spite nf its continued success management Cherle Dillingham lo of HI Majesty's thefrom the boai-that of the Bhiiii' i'!. who signed a pres. George Edwardes Is to produce an ater. In London. This was In ronse-qnrnwhereby li.iy are to "star her Merveil-Arliof the return to town of Beer-iK.tfor a term of adaptation nf Kardou ilr. opening in one of Tree, who wNhod to revive their xw York louse this . Her. lmd'n. Iruses" at the Ir.dy fur a eiie, at the The transfer woe Made ha licen made by Cap "Colonel The msib.-- ; tiic-ie.- Hi Is Increased - t RUN. approach near enough to touch then with your foot and find that they pay mil Hie slightest intention to you. They struggle fieri elv on up the stream, th females In deposit their eggs, IJie male to protect I hr females. All are Intent upon that mad, snhldal re ah up th stream. It Is sub Idal, because not I single salmon out of there hundred you ein- romes hm-- alive. From tho niilret lliey neither Ml nor re1, and us you follow- them up stream you soon sec the effect of their battle, Their fleah Is knocked off against tlm stone. Here you see one striving ilesjicrately against hi fellows, with nothing left nf hi. omr powerful tall hut the hones, and many of them are broken. The flesh may tie falling fmm hi liuck or torn from lit belly. Htlll h flghi on until Jf i I a female you mny see ibe egg dragging front Hn ugly gash In 1r sid. one fin torn off. Two more " O'Brien decet tly visited tho Im Iflc coast In hops, of ri11.!1! a leiut wlil: i l either Kern Bsrspr or Tuii'iny Burp. Rill Hquile. 'ii .iri In a1. ywe-rhAustralia, ha ! n iryii g to foil li'Brien to me t l.lm. nisiih'd i pint Hums on Thark.-clviic- .' O'Jiilon has y rt Lo- - An- . .,wn- n'Brten Is a very wenli y geles and a gieut t'.lit ing a big slice vf Fhlbcie'phl real k SALMON Imagine you reel f on th seaahore In Alaska In Ihs fail, rambling on for plea ure of It and picking up a curious shell now and Him. Ton see ahead a fresh water stream which Is in your palh. As you approach you nr surprised to find the whole stream filled, rnmded. with struggling siilnmn. If you follow the stream liack from Ih shore a mile or so you will find It literally parksd with salmon all th way, althmigh the water Is so shallow that no flh Is more than half covered. ' V i HOW - Beell's Defeat of McLeod, Fred Beell. lh coming heavyweight wrestling chumi hm. added another creditable victory to his long list recently when h pushed the brawny to the mat in shoulders of linn Mrla-otwo straight fulls In Chicago, The feat I all tie more creditable when It Is considered That the match was under rules, the most arduous und scientific style of wrestling, and wl.hh, by the way, is MrLed's pet game. Mcljeod outweighs l!ee by a considerable margin, and. moreover, he Is one of the rouyne'-- t wo'kers In the mat world. McLeod ha s!l the tenderness of s flea bitten Rome of us r memlii r what he did to e.x Champion Tom Jenkins a few years ago In n match in New England. Jenkins had a twisted ankle, end to strengthen it for his match with McLeod he strapped a thin strip of copper along tho Inside of his leg. in the bout McLeod broke the fastenings and pressed the end of the metal Into Jenkins leg. tearing th flesh badly snd that the then weakening Tom champion lost the ma'.i It. V0 ii.-r- FRITZI 8CHEFF. For Mis 1'riixl Kehelf's use after next season Clnirles Dillingham la having written Mini her minlc ofiera, to ho culled "The Mascot of the Troop. Hho will eotilliiue In "Mile. Modiste all this s'.iiHun and next. ' ..'S'- die-res- ult, W - deilrre. Ho it will 1s seen I hat Hccll, who Imlla from WIhcihimIii, had Ills hands full In downing McLeod. Wlien Beall puls on fifteen or twenty pounds ism he will be In sliniMt to hunt down Champion Frank Girtch and try for th American title. CHARLKH E, KDWAKDEB. N-- UNDER mcl.viiaiua. druuu.iim In two lanGerman and Knglish and guage translates from tlie French. "1 have just finished German version of 'The Wuinaii In the Case. w hlcli w ill be produced at the Lessing theater at Berlin In u few weeks." say Mr. Kruiu'r. Frau Hornia wanted it, but coin ruct with Hudermanu A Hauptmann, which called for Immediate production, prevented her of the play. "Kivgit the French I am adapting a new play by Jinriw Decourcelltk the author of Two IJttle Vagrant,' and I hate born looking over the play I wrote fir Miss Mildred Holland, dealing with Catherine the Great of Russia. Ho you see 1 am not idle. I liarg only four hours' sleep each day." Naisileon list! no more. "Hut. then, i make up for it when I go abroad each year. Then I livn only for pleasure, and my chief pleasure la tlie oiera. Isniilon, Faria, Vienna--- 1 try to lie there In tha opera geaaun for luy one relaxation. "How long do my playa live They have different career. Home have been going aeven yeura, and In ihln big cnuiitry. with eo many rltlea to play in, they have a fulute still before them. tine thing I do. Before I produce a play 1 Int lie my Igniter, my bootblack, try butcher and a few kindred soul, and to them I read my play. I watch them closely. If they are Interested gvstd. if they liegln lo yawn and look about at my hum plot urea, then out cmiiea the lilite pencil." J'lvni so dhl Mollero rend hie plays to t Ills housekeeper. Tlivn when the play I produced S sit In (lie gallery for several performance and listen In the comments of the amlieiien, beside w niching their fiicro. 1 I'm the only way. I do not I write to write to please uiyself. please a cerium ellenble. Ho I study them and my material to their Sport Is Used For Profit -- The Upton System; Gay Sir Tom Has Worked Yacht Scribes Into a Fine Frenzy OXCr r00TBALL I'o r ull. r. t i -- With the except upotp a time there waa a from the surface up instead of front man of business. He the surface down.' Now the boy reinto politics by the back porter is wondering why hi; was the with the ahl of a Jimmy only member of the company arrested slid n lnimh of wise keys. While he ttnd sent to jail. He hopes to be out was :t pisir politician he was called a by Christmas. "gi after," but when he laid his lunch Moral When Home kinds of captains griiblH-- r onto a cold million he waa of Industry want to do you a big favor railed a captain of Industry. A young us a reward for past services tell them hut Birpiltbm reporter one duy asked to do the favor for your worst enemy. him how In succeeded In life. That may be a peculiar ojienlng for "Ii nsis nil due to advertising," he a sporting story, but this article ha rejilieil. "I a I way managed to keep for Its theme advertising" and to my Haim; before the public, but don't show how comprehensive the term ran prim that. Huy that 1 succeeded really be. The man of wlnmi I have I was alivay honest, never told spoken thought he was a wise adverii lie and always loved my neighbor tiser, but he wasn't, because lie iald a better than myself." The boy reporter fair price for It. How much better he did as lie was told, after smoking four woufil have done had Iih followed the live (,f the big mans fifty cent example of several men now prominent 'igars and after putting to death a In the world of sport. mart holtlo of champagne. A few l;i t r ns a reward the Various Sporting "Advertiasrs. big man inaili. tho hoy reporter secretary of a Rome auto manufacturers are maknew mining coiniiany that owned a big ing millions through gratuitous adverfliro i.f space in Kevuda. extending tising on the part of various big news re- , le - lW ii'ii was the hist sememe He was dead. it KREMER'S METHODS. l.ike his brother workman, X0 Dit-I'- lt hsleln. Tlieisiore Kiemer, master of di it- IB TM 11 of Ids ini lie wouhl nil-sl- ut Crnc-Hllle.- s board, lo ll lo aT.ui.ied t.iliipanimia raised fti.ii it was to thuv his imedictlon - a waning tepululion. How He tell heavily on the slugger. .'.Oil p.iri-t.iiiic- Two songs of a more or lew pleasing n.i'ure are the only musical feature that ilo not bore one, ami tills dues not necessarily mean that they aie plens-uiThese songs ale "Ituiiiiah Gill and At ton,1 Mr. 1'ower has opportunities l display tho comedy qualities that have made him u surces In the pusl. hut only at times. He is hurled hctiriilli u pyramid of doddering drum-- a i l.iimy that has seldom been ixpiali'J. And most of his supporting company is as unpleusant as the play liseir. Trrnplai- Saxe, as t'Hpuilii Jack (riTishr. Is the absolute Until of inanity. And one Dick Temple, as Bobbie ti,, at, a journalist. Is even as bad as Why these base, possibly worse. m toreties should be on the stage at a tune w lien guild old lTnclc Sam needs pick jugglers and clay manglers In the panama canal sene Is not easy to understand. Home kind friend should put these actors wise. The play" is In two acts, the tlrsl allowing a bungalow at Naga. In liulla, timl mo second the Kuby palace of Kliarikar. The story of the play tells how somebody or oilier has stolen somebody elses daughter, and after she has been concealed somewhere uuirhody llndM her some time or other. In the Interim, Private t'harlle Taylor (played by Mr. Powers), acting of a British regiment in India, turn st era I ml veil lures, kisses any nmiilier of girls anil becomes a near hero. HoiiiMiow or other un Indian, prince liecomes I a ogled up in the story, and n iils.j does MooloraJ, an Idol peddler. The pony I Millet, which, won fame In Tir. lutr, 1miuY, with Kddle Foy. and In "His Honor the Mayor, with lilam lie Ring, liven up the scene for g : II e. h"u band-'iiasi- ft cxl.d.u i.ig i'ii) May Irwin's Retur n. M.iy liwio 'a- - br.ii.tn Into' ih tl e lurir.'i-olitiisl.in n. .ill V. 11. 'boil, Ji.uiiii by ii The uul iior if "Mi. I ti.ii i. Is Ik.vk. "Xl-inie of the new play Wilson; To rt's All. and tron.ii ,i:c gori.g to see it ut toe llpm tl iMit r. Miss liwin Is ae- - u .is M.s Wilson, who may er may nm Is a wiiow. u lier It i.st'.i nil hue not Ihcii h ur.l from for s veil jours. Hl.c he. or.ics deeply of a iirtoAcl Inrunctaliy louiget of ucui (ill! :n ltd by iii.juili- o she ,iciiiius u.igcrs at c.ivo- A lo marry ayniii. l.'i'inilic ami make a lei t trouble r Mrs. Wilson, and of a sudden a count r hoslxiiid a), ties from the This makes grave couiphent ion that u .imhI Inert arc by honogn.ph that an I reuiw xpet'it.lly Hiari a coiitcisiiin tn.oic by Mis. Wilpots son. The play is a g ii'iuie f'lioir.ikcr. There is a l..ugli in almost eiciy hue. playhouse after seeing ll crime have been f our. in this fair country bosses Iiave sullied the tair fame turrle Nation, the i.- f hilly virtue, reformer.' w a put in jail. Jesae Kr.-.- it of moduli finance, Jj i tile phaieer by hi friends. Then j,there war "The Mick Tlial Threw the ho was the butt nf a poem 1;i K tiiuL I ,,tiviy iiverluoked the benefit nfti-accruing from brick throwing. a All these crimes are but nothin witli the musical comedy Cieatmii of Harold Kills. Howard Taland l'aul A.. X. bot, lViw lljlV m. They are the progenitor of -The ltlue Mooli, in which James T. l'owers Is ainly endeavoring to resus-eitat- e la with .i.diful tree. h. ft S'rrty Hit- - Many ti. ? S coned Lip.dy di ie vciy loue, Kiiil eo every audience that leaiw I May Irwin Is a lit HLVK Brigadier Gerard 96ftdooeooeoodo&ocooooooseso3ooooeoe9oe$dosoddGoec-iia&o9soooodo&oooodooocco&vi9o$d&ooo9d90oooC'- otk 1 New a Failure i i three-ear-o- M Mr. Sprague Is well lioi.iion Rov. known p Fnc'aicl n the collaborator v.Hh Fr d Jion ycr in Hi., preparation .if The tvhl e i:'ni hhiril.'' Tlie Drum jl.ijor and "Tlie liprimilil." new play J.l.iiy M.inin !:ng : "OloriiH' c," by Rl.l.i Johnson Yoiu.u The pint ht concerned with the r illi..):- of K. ti it's I'lSterv it .md 1 1 J.'i'oi.i'- )io;:a' .i: :i. |