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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 24

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12 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1912.

called "The Awakenlnf of Gilllngwater, Minerva." NEWS OF THE THEATERS sentatlon on Saturday night, when Tim Murphy is to appear at the Hudson The No time has been set for the conclusion of the run at the Playhouse. Tomorrow. Monday. September the Colonial, which has been undergoing a complete overhauling and refurnishing during the summer months, will Inaugurate the vaudeville season on the West Side of Manhattan, under the new management of the B. F.

Keith New York Theater Company. The opening bill Is headed by Edna Goodrich, who will appear la a new Bketch, written by Claude of Labor Day In New York were the afternoon and evening gatherings at William A. Brady's Playhouse, where "Bought and Paid For" was received with demonstrative npproval. To the great majority of the holiday thronga Mr. Broad-hurst's comedy drama quite clearly was entirely new, by reason of the fact that most of the spectators were visitors from other cities.

"Brought and Paid For" has been In New York longer than any other play of the year, and evidently far from having worn out Its welcome. the patrons of his attractions did not accept his offerings at once he would withdraw them Immediately. "I have learned better than to argue with the majority," said the manager a day or two ago, "and have mad? up my mind to go with the public and not against it. When you see a plav upon any stage of mine for more than two weeks, you may be sure that it Is real success. If It doesn't show signs of life in that time It never will have another opportunity under my direction.

Among the densely packed audiences ater In a new play entitled "Honest Jim Other features are Alexander and Scott, the dandy Dixie entertainers; Theodore Bamberg, court magician; William B. Patton and Company In the rural Idyl, "Apple Laura Buckley, a protean artist; Charles Weber, eccen-trio Jugglers and The Three Keatons In funmaktng. "Little MIrs Brown," considerably quickened since the first performance, is attracting audiences to the new Forty-eighth Street. Theater. William A.

Brady decided early last season that wherever Five New Productions To El liven tha Riallo Louis Mann will makeshift first appearance in New York since his vicarious run of last season at tha Liberty. Criterion and Garrlck theaters, the coming week at Cohan ft Harris" Grand Opera House, returning In "Elevating a Husband" for a final week In Manhattan before Inaugurating his road to the Montenlc In Rrrtnlrlvn Blunt." Save for his Impersonation the tombstone salesman In "Mrs. Bump-stead Leigh," Mr. Murphy has not been seen on Broadway for over ten years. "Honest Jim Blunt" Is tha work of a new and heretofore unknown playwright, William Boden by name.

The first act has for Its scene the brokerage office of Jim Blunt. Harassed by debt, he Is confident that he can avert threatened dls- of This Sec- Continued From Page tlon. th nw Fltlnc Thr-ater, In West For-ly on Fir. Broa.lway and i'pvriin will open Its doors to tin- uMif for th first time on You Are Safe When You Buy at aster "If he only had a day to turn i around in." Unable to quiet his pereist-! ent creditors with time-worn excuses, i he invents a temporary embarrassment A Remarkable New Candy The Mouth of the Child Is the gateway to his body the avenue of entrance for more than two-thirds of all the dread diseases wnicn endanger his life. All things that make life air, tood, evening, 11, when Ilnisrt Viill.

i new piny. Within the Law." have Its New York premiers. In "Wrhin the Law," Mr. Ve.ller has ritten a ay with a thesis and a melodramatic trwi A youtiR Kirl employed In a h. department store Is Bent to prson tor she did not commit.

Before she is "nut away" this Klrl with a teniperam nl an I ft forceful character dehvris an emmonul philippic on the Timn.al of department store ftlrls and th.ir hard economic and social pliKht After she has served her three )ears' f.Ttii in prison, and Inter has 'he usual social rebuffs auch a sticna re -elves from an unsympathetic so In a silrit half of vlndictlve-nes an.) half seif protection, she turns her wits to vine Just "within the law." Htie finds has the required skill and Billie Burke Chocolates They are made by Guth, the creator of the famous due to activity In a certain stock, which he says Is about to experience a phenomenal rise. Questioned further, he claims that he owns 25,000 shares of this stock. Scarcely has he spoken when the ticker Indicates a wonderful activity on the part of this stock, which rises, points at a time, to an unprecedented figure. On paper, Jim Blunt Is a multi-millionaire. To admit his deceit would bring instant calamity.

Jim Blunt Is forced to make good his bluff. On credit he Is able to obtain everything his heart desires, and he lives, for a few eventful days, the life of a millionaire. He is still confident that "with a day to turn around in" he can make everything come out all right. Other financiers plot to deprive him of some of his supposed wealth. The manner In which Honest Jim'e troubles Beauty Is in Disguise under a heavy coat of tan and freckles.

The freedom of Summer outdoor life and the exposure to sun and wind have given new vitality to the skin and added brilliancy and glow. But this is now all hiding under the bronze mask. "Chocolates Au Guth." drink pass mruugn mouth. It is the way in, and it is the way in for the microbes that bear the terror-striking names of diphtheria, scarlet shr- Iness to win considerable wenlih hy pr. nines that could scarcely pass eini.ai rn ml scrutiny but are strict ly lei.il "ethically legal." "We niitht law," says one of the fever, tonsilitis, nneumonia.

The 1'iesimiiniile iinrj.ini, "hut we do not gums, the throat pverv moment of I reaK i I so they keep out of Jail, and In affluence. lh.se are i he players: Jane Cowl, Florence William B. Mack, Orme 'aldara. Iio lson uholl, Wilton Taylor, (icnrnia Lawrence, Catherine Tower, llr.in, Lin Hurst and John Wlllard A New Musical Play, "My Best Girl," to Be Launched at the Park, Thursday. On Thursday eveniuu, at the Park The- H.nry Harris will present for ier.

II. my life these are exposed to contagion. At play or at school, at home or in the streets, the dread germs rise ready to. inflict disease and disaster on the young life. I ie first line J.I the new a star, Clifton Crawford, nisi' si play.

"My Best CSIrl." mil! Nature has fortified the mouth wonderfully, but despite all her work disease frequently finds lodging. You can teach your child to heo Nature to defend his life. A Albo Bleach is invaluable in restoring the face to its natural color after exposure to the sun and wind. First it acts as a pile up and how he finally extricates himself from the mess Is tbs playwright's business In the last two acts. Vtolet Hemlng Is to play the yonng heroine, Louise dosser Hale will Dd "Honest Jim's" secretary, while Frederick Bond, Frank Loseo.

Muriel Hope. Frederick Mosely and Harold Meltzer will have the other roles. Irene Franklin and Bert Green, Nina Norris, Trovato, and Other Acts at the Union Square. Irene Franklin and Bert Green head the Villon Scjimro bill next week. They will have a repertoire of songs, with humor and pathos, supplemented by some of the old favorites.

Nina Morris will make her premier vaudeville debut presenting a one-act dramatic play called "The Yellow Peril." The sketch calls for five characters, which will be played by Miss Morris and Messrs. Herman Hirshbnrg, V. S. Gerald, Sam Hose and Ruddy Itenold. Lee White and George Perry, ragtime vocalists, will enliven the bill with some new songs and dances.

Signnr Trovato, known as the "Creator of the Violin" will give his Instrumental specialty. Del Franco's Miniature Circus, a whole stagcful of simian comedians, will please the children. The surrounding bill will Include Mayne Remington and her Pickaninnies, In a singing and dancing number; Williams, Thompson and Company, a trio of burnt cork comedians; Dave Ferguson, humorist, and Marcus and Gartelle in roller skating novelties. Proctor's Has, Blanche Walsh in a New Playlet, "The Countess Nadine." At Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theater, the week Is marked by the appearance of Blanche Walsh In "The Countess Nadine," an emotional playlet written by Joseph A. Golden.

In the action of the miniature drama Miss Walsh will appear as a Russian society woman. In lighter vein will be the operetta, "In a Persian Garden," In which Louis Simon and Knthryn Osterman and a company of twenty will entertain. Chnrles and Fannie Van will submit for the first time their new laughalogue, "From Stage Carpenter to Ackter." good dentist a good toothbrush a good dentifrice constant care and cleanliness. The teeth should be brushed clean after each meal. Night and morning they should be wonderful cleanser, freeing the i laiininn i oiioi and Kennold Wolf are responsible for the book and lyrics while Mr Craw ford and Augustus Uarratt contribute-) the iiniKlc.

Hi. Kle Vamtt rP.ect, a wealthy young Idler, starts on a trip abroad and on the route to the pier gets into a fracas with a man he does not see because of the darkness An xuginrated newspaper report load, him to believe t.iat he has killed his opponent. Anxlnuf. to hide until the next day, when an other steamer sails, ho takes the poM of a chauffeur named Samuel Flrown. who has begun work only a few moments before In the motor car salesrooms In which the action of the piece begins.

I plucklly for Mr. Vandcrfleet. tills chauffeur haa ulterior reasons for accepting the proposed change, of Identity. In a fit of pique at hie sweetheart hs has enlisted In the I nlled States Army, and, having made up his nuarrel, has failed to report for duty, and has been declared a deserter has no sooner taken his plsce than he Is arrested and aent (m vcrnors Inland. How he endures there the hardships of a private soldier, how he Is brought Into contact with a girl of another class through whose Influence he ecafcs to be an effete waster i nd becomes a manly man, and how various amusing persons are brought Into pores of every particle of dirt.

Then it whitens and beautifies the skin. After a thorough cleansing with Riker's cold cream, Albo Eleach should be rubbed over the surface of the skin with a piece of absorbent cotton. scrubbed. The mouth and throat should be washed as often as the face. Only by this constant care can health be maintained.

Riker and Hegeman manufacture a dentifrice that i3 thoroughly antiseptic. It removes all impurities from the teeth and leaves the mouth surgically clean. It refreshes the membrane of the mouth and sweetens the "I have never tasted such splendid chocolates. And the fillings are quite wonderful a surprise in every bite. I'm proud to have them bear name, and I hope you'll enjoy theni as much as I do.

Billie Burke." tkrVj A daily application of Albo Bleach will in-sure, absolute whiteness of the skin and a general livening up and betterment of its texture and coloring. bottle 50C the tangle of his enforced metamorphosis re the things tol In the play. Tim Murphy In "Honest Jim Blunt" I at the Hudson, Saturday. Ttow to live like a millionaire on noth-lng a year will have a dramatic repre- breath. Put up in four different forms.

One will surely suit your child's individual taste, as one will surely suit your own. Inexpensive, "the highest quality at the lowest price." YOU will find "Billie Burke" the most temptingly delicious chocolate candies you have ever tasted. A special blend of chocolate is used for them and the fillings are entirely original. The New Candy! The Candy of Novelty i Try, for instance, this maraschino paste chocolate. It is made of the finest Queen Anne Cherries from the South France, steeped in maraschino cordial, minutely crushed, smoothed, strained, mixed with the best sugar and converted into a delicious jelly.

It is then dipped by hand into the chocolate, the correct size painstakingly estimated, and even the pretty little curlicue on top which may seem an accident has been carefully designed with an eye to the general artistic Riker's Antiseptic Tooth Paste A cleansing antiseptic recommended for its prophylactic properties, The tube IOC SCENE FROM "H1NDLE WAKES," AT THE LONDON PLAYHOUSE Riker's Antiseptic Tooth Powder Put up in sanitary top can to sprinkle freely without can touching the brush. The tin JIOC Riker's Antiseptic Tooth Wash Compounded of the same standard ingredients as the paste and powder; for those who prefer a liquid dentifrice. The bottle aCDC Riker's Dental Cream An effect of completed box. There are fifty-one candies in a pound box of "Billie Burke" more than in any other pound of assorted chocolates on the market and each one candy has been given the same individual study and careful attention as to shape, mold, decoration and filling. Each candy is packed in its own fluted white aromatic nrenaration of cleansing nower eaual to the p- Antiseptic Paste but differently flavored.

The tube. IOC FREE! To every purchaser of any Riker Dental preparation will be given FREE a traveler's size jar of Riker's Cold Cream, particularly recommended for the treatment of the skin in removing the stains and burns of the outdoor Summer life. Regular price 25c, 50c and 75c the jar. Tubes, 15c. Traveler's size with any Riker Dental preparation paper cup; smooth, rich, brown, shining and tempting.

We expect to sell a half million boxes of "Billie Burke" Chocolates the first year. That is the only reason we can afford to offer them at so small a price OUC "Billie Burke" is to be had in the United States only (it Riker and Hegeman stores. A most astonishingly good candy at any price better thaii most 80c chocolates. A wonderful achievement at 50c a pound. you will stop in at any one of our stores we tvill be very glad to have you taste Billie Burke" Chocolates.

The clerk will open a fresh box for you that you may see how attractively they are packed. You may select the exact chocolate piece you prefer. The Tooth Brush should agree with your teeth. Scientifically constructed tooth brushes, like the Riker "Special" brush are designed in different styles, shapes, sizes and degrees of stiffness in the bristles in order that Jthe purchaser may get just the brush that is right for his teeth. The enamel on the teeth varies in firmness and durability; in some the teeth are closely set, while in others there is space between each tooth and its neighbors, these different conditions require different kinds of brushes.

Your own experience and your dentist's advice will guide you in the selection of the right sort of brush. There is a Riker "Special" Brush to suit every dental need. The brush is manufactured under our supervision, and we know that the bone and bristle out of which the brush is made are the best quality. We know that the brushes are made carefully, skillfully and under hygienic conditions. Every brush bears the Riker and Hereman guarantee.

Riker Special Tooth Brush Large and small; soft, medium and hard bristles; best bone han- die OOC Riker Special Tooth Brush Very stiff; unbleached bristles; oral ooc Riker's 25 Tooth Brush 3 rows pure bristles; celluloid OP handle wOC Riker's 25 Tooth Brush 4 rows pure bristles; best bone or solid back and aCOC Riker's 15 Tooth Brush 3 or 4 rows of superior quality bristle; solid bone han- 1 die IOC Riker's "20" Tooth Brush Extra quality bristles; excellent Oft Fannie Sobbing as She Hears of the Death of Her Friend. I HOUGHTON'S bit of Antiseptis the most agreeable cleanser for the teeth, mouth and throat, is of especial antiseptic value to children. Will afford relief in minor throat irritations. Keeps the teeth in a white, healthy condition. Hardens the gums and sweetens the breath, and overcomes any disagreeable taste in the mouth.

As a nasal douche or spray for catarrhal infections it is effective. As a wash and dressing for wounds, sores, ulcers, it is both cleansing and -j real llfo in Lancashire, Kng- land, which is being presented by llornlniun's faiimus Midday Lunch for Students Lack of nourishment means lack of brains. Be sure to put proper food into the stomach of the school child and he will stand a better chance of getting something worth while out of i more fortunate than he, and his daughter employer, and tells the story of I Fannys betraval. Nathaniel says that; be will see the girl 'righted," snd does! not his determination when he Irani that his son Is the man to blame, iw Man refuses to wed Fanny, for he -is really In love with someone else; and It ic only the persuasion of his fiance which in last khIiis his sullen assent. it Is Fanny's turn.

She "wont tie; driven nut any road." and declines to be I "made an honest woman of" by Alan; he 1 was only her "fancy hu "man" has yet to be found The play has aroused ex- traordlnnry Interest. One who has seen It said: "lie (the author) seemed to be I C-oz. bottle, 25c; pint, 50c; healing. 90c quart Other Tooth Preparations Collate Tooth Powder, No. 1, 15c players at the London pla-liouse, has.

won the warm approval of critics and public In the rrltlsh metropolis. The play, which la called "Hindle Wakis," tells the life story of a gpu; of Lancashire null hands. Alan Jcflcote, son of a Lancashire mill owner, takes J'anny one of his father hands, fur a week-end at Llnndudno; while the girl Is by hi parents, to be ai Blackpool with a friend of licr own sex. By liie accidental drowning of that frl, nd, of which Fanny knows the iruih comes to light. Her parents are sli'i, k-d, but plillc.sophk.il, and see In the nfiiilr a marriage with a rich man.

Christoph. Hawthorn goes to Nathunlel Jeff, me, hiB old friend, but tuthymol Tooth Paste) price, 25c; our price, 17c. Pyrodento Tooth Paste, price, 25c; our price, 19c. Redox Tooth Paste) usual 25c; our price, 19c. Sozodont Tooth Paste; usual usuiSl price, usual running confusedly two contradictory topics ill that man, In matters of Is fundamentally different from woman; 12) that woman.

In matters of sex. Is fundamentally the same us man." Would li not be fine if one of our many managers who are always careful to (in-port Kuropes farces and musical comedies for our consumption, were to bring over this little play and Ilornlinan a fine company to p'y It 1 his head. Mothers must be especially careful about the food of the school children. An egg chocolate, malted milk with the favorite flavor, a rich milk drink, is a tasty, appetizing, nutritious lunch, and gives plenty of time for necessary ex-i ercise during noon recess. i For After-School Refreshment try an original delicious sundad or a plain soda which, in the Riker and Hegeman Stores, 'is" served with pure cream, yet! costs only 5c.

Try this week' special "French Chocolate f- Sundae," only No. 2, 24c. Sanitol Tooth Powder usual price, 25c; our price, 15c. Lyon's Tooth Powder; usual price, 25c; our price, 15c. CaloK Tooth Powder) usual price, 25c; our price, 15c.

Soiodonl Tooth Powdert usual price, 25c; our price, 19c. Brown'i Camphorated Tooth Pow. deri usual price, 25c; our price, 17c. Pyorrhocid Tooth Powder) usual price. SI our price, 89c.

in price, our price, 19c. Dentine Peroxide Tooth Paste, usual price, 25c; our price, 19c. Sanitol Tooth Wash) usual price. 25c and 50c) our price, 15c and 35c. Sozodont Tooth Wash) usual price, 25c our price, 17c.

Rubifoam Tooth Wash) usual price, 5c; our price, 17c. Uvoris) usual price, 25c and 50c; our price, 23c and 39c. Kolynos (liquid); usual price, 25c and 5()c; our price, 23c and 45c. we Live ZrK Green trading Stamps Double StarrtDs in the Morninir bone handle sb Tooth Brush 4 Kolynos Tooth Paste) usual price, I 25c; our price, 19c. Colfate's Tooth Paste) usual price I 25c; our price, 20c.

Pebeco Tooth Paste) usual price, 50c; our price, 38c. i "Ventaseptic" The richest, purest, best flavored ice cream which we 825 CHARMEUSE DRESSES AT Sanitol Tooth Paste) usual price Ihycalol liquid usual price, 25c, make ourselves dressed with a delicious chocolate sauce which is made according to a special recipe and will delight the hun dreds who seek "true" chocolate. rows pure bristles; open or back; very sanitary atiijC Other Brushes by the best American, English and French 1 makers; up from IOC Student's Box 25c; our price, 15c. 50c and our price, 20c, 45c and rrsv Sheffield Tooth Paste; usual BSc-price, 25c; our price, 12c Pyrodento (liquid); usual price, Borine Tooth Paste) usual price 1 25c, 5c and our price, 19c, 35c 25c; our price, 15c. land 75c.

Reduced to 10c each iJH'W Hegeman's Utopia Bath Salts, a NjSgCT The Best Fountain Pen fa iwrw.tepr4 fsfi lisCiT" Good rooking. Brown 1 a therette with brass immings. Inside is room for books or a s. A tafsuisinsiji Uiolrt An Individual Cup for Each Student The Board of Health will not permit the use of general drinking cups in the schools. It is necessary for each student to carry his own cup.

Boy Scout Cups Collapsl- ble; aluminum; with Aluminum Cups in rubber 1 lined sanitary cloth 17C fine grained salt, delightfully fragrant, adds much to the invigorating qualities and pleasure of the bath. Usually sells for 25c a box. Hegeman's Utopia Violet Talcum, a pure, delicate, smooth powder, daintily perfumed with violet. Usually sells for 25c a box. While they last during this sale we will sell either (value 1 25c) for 1UC separate latched section for lunch, specimens, etc.

Then A Pay Ji Week New Fall models of Charmeuse Dresses for Misses and Women; made of excellent silk; the fashionable Robespierre Collar; back Wrist Cuffs and Jabot are trimmed with Shadow Lace; a long flat sash is at the side. Made to sell for $25. ON SALE MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY School Use A "safety" pen which occupies little space. The top screws on. The pen can be jostled about without danger of leaking.

Unscrew the top, Flip it on the end and you have a gold pen of natixfactory length. The ink supply is good. The pen is practical. Made to sell at $1.50. Our upecial price 7Q is I UC A Riker and liege man Special 48c You Are Safe When You Buy At Solution of Citrate of Magnesia il the moit sgrmljle snd taliifsrlnry grnrral Unlive.

For children il ii eipecislly suilatile, lines ill action ii mild and not al'rnded with diK-omlorl. I'ltaiant to lake. Al a purgative Due nf the M) lea. ii ii mi ana ciirciiva. wi make our own Citrate of Magnnia and guarantee it purity MECET BIOS 10c and irnhnrw.

Usually told ft lie; our prict Telephone Your Order to the Nearest Riker-Hegemtn Store i Ve Deliver Promptly Running Throunh to 15th St. Th tolrph-tif book will giv you the nddrenn of the noaront Hiker and Hi-freman Drug Store. MAIN STORE AND MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT 436 Fulton St, near Hoyt St. 261 Fulton Corner Clinton SI. 611 Fulton Corner Lafayette Ave.

273 Flatbunh Ave, Corner St. Mark's Ave. 371 Sumner Ave, Corner Jefferson Ave. 1273 liroauway, near ltalph Ave. 11195 Hronrlwny, nrni DeKnlb Avr 50 Feet from the filh Av.

Station. Opposite the 1 Ith St. Store..

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