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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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THE BTtOOKIA'X DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOltK. TUESDAY. XE 2. 19U, telling how these events came to take FUN IN "STOP THIEF." wonder how It Is done 'M MUSIC PROMINENT Injury from nt, rluus, gun Opening Hour 9 A.M.

Clo.ing Hour 6 P.M. weapons to the artora. NEW IN PHOTO-PLAYS IS "THE JUNGLE" trlumuh and the Rirl is rescued. in Farce Given at the Bushwick place. Finally the Englishman acknowledges himself to be a kleptomaniac and he Is followed by the father of the tride-to-le.

A new maid was hired and she works in partnership with a mal ramnnninn. The rmirtl is blamed IN VAUDEVILLE Sprightly Fashion by the Stock Co. The Bushwick Players are presenting this week "Stop Thief." which is a rood, iollv. swift-movine farce in three There ts a love story In the photoplay, and an operation on the skull of a criminally-Inclined youth that changes his nature. The moral Is that there should be selection such as one finds in nature In the matin? of human beinfts.

The play Is short cnouuh AM for many of the strange nappenmes. acts. The company is a very capable i Recriminations are numerous until the police are called In. and the complica- to allow of two presentations In an evening. Tlje Trained Nurses" Popular at New Brighton With Other Tuneful Offerings.

Presented at the DeKalb With Upton Sinclair in Brief Address. tions are eventually cleared up. i M. J. Kriggs portrayed the part of ftourttnta atfwt Tot.

Wrat ef 'rirtk Vrara la llrr KalaklLhrd 1K2T- the performance. The plot of the piece Is not a novelty for Brooklyn audiences and It knew from the beginning about what the outcome would be. Yet, there was so much fun and sprightliness the crook, and Charles Sehonen w.is one of the kleptomaniacs, while Wil- limn H. Evans was th other. The linni.1 was I-enh Winslow.

and the! THEATER TOPIG hride-to-be, Caroline I-ncko, wmle the hostess was Bessie Warren. THE ORPHEUM'S LAST WEEK, AT CRESCENT. 'THE CHRISTIAN' throughout the entire piece that it kept the whole audience convulsed with laughter at the clever tangles and situations that all of the players found With Valerie Benrere and Texas At the Cort "The Escape" Pictures OUR 20TH JUNE SALE, NOW ON! MONEY SAVING DAY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ADVANTAGES AND OTHER EQUALLY GREA.T OPPORTUNITIES Combine to establish new standards -of Economy even in this, THE HOME OF THRIFT. Guinan Lively Bill at Henderson's. Sordid Life "CabirU" Popular.

Annette Kellermann, the star In "Neptune's Daughter." the feature film at the Globe, has arrived in Parts where, under the direction of Nellie Melba, she Is taking lessons with a view of going Into grand opera. Years ago, when Melba began her singing career in Australia, Miss Keliermann's mother played her accompaniments and now in return Melba has undertaken to prepare the daughter of her old friend for themselves Involved in. The story revolves around events on the wedding day, when the daughter of the hostess Is to marry an Englishman. Everything Improbable seems to occur, and chiefly there is the disappearance of many valuable wedding presents. Things that have been missed are found in each other's possession, but there is no Upton Sinclair told the audience at Many new and original musical features are to be seen at the New Brighton this week.The most prominent one of these is Jesse L.

Laskys production of 'The Trained Nurses," the book being by William Le Baron and the music by Leo Edwards. There are eight principals and a The Strand Tropical Review this the DeKalb Theater last night that when, eight years ago, he sat in the dance hall of a liquor den near the stockyards in Chicago and witnessed a Lithunlan wedding, there passed before him the material for his book, "The Jungle." He never expected, he aid, to see his characters appear in photorlife, for the moving picture was then In its infancy. Then he left the stage and watched with the audience week consists of a series of new Vera Cruz pictures, a $500,000 Pier Fire In Genoa, the Cornell Varsity races, King Tobcy-Madc Furniture VENEERING is a process never employed in the Tobey workshops. Every piece of Tobey-Made Furniture is built up from the solid wood, selected for its excellent body and richness of grain. The carving and the finishing are done in a manner to display the grain in all its exquisite, natural beauty.

The Tobey Furniture Amusements Tonight George visit to Cambridge Univer chorus of ejght more, and the whole production is more pretentious than the usual vaudeville act. Henry Bergman as Sammy Sloan, a patient, and sity, and the Prize Baby Exhibition in Manhattan. The main picture attraction at the Strand is James A. June Sale of Muslin Underwear 20th Year Bigger and Better Than Ever Irresistible Values VAST QUANTITIES, VAST VARIETIES EVERY ITEM A TYPICAL HEARN BARGAIN No Mall or Televhono Orilprs. Quantities limited to garment, at a rrli-e.

Naintook Cortet Covert -lac omb'y and ribbon valum .35 18 Hearne's "Hearts of Oak." Miss Gladys Clark as Susan Gray, the new nurse, scored a decided hit with their clever songs and dances. They Brooklyn. Academy of Mnaic Aborn Grand Opera fompany in "Carmen." Broadway Motion pin area. Thief." Crenreai-Motion pictures. At the Longacre last night.

Ivy are both good singers, their voices Troutman returned to her original role of Mrs. Nettleton in the cast of "A Pair of Sixes." being much above the average. Miss lirunte as Susan Dawson, the OrpKfnm-H. F. Keith.

vamlrrfTw. Shnbert Marcos Loew. vaudeville. At the Beaches. head nurse, also sang and acted welL Another creditable musical act was the unfolding of a condensed form of his expose of life within the fence of the great beef industry.

"The Jungle," in pictures, is new, and if appeals from the general run of subjects. It tells the story of the corruption and persecution and poverty Endured by the people who live and suffer like the cattle they dress in the stockyards. It brings in life motion the loves of the Lithuanians and the lives their comely girls are asked or forced to lead In order to win the very bread that keeps them alive, and Sinclair has woven just enough of the all-powerful control of capital over labor into his novel to make the stery more gripping than words could Cambric Drawer tuck and h. reg. .29 Nainmook Night Drewtopen emb'y and aci the presentation by Ralph Dunbar of the salon singers.

In this a quartet sang arias from "Trovatore" and other operas as well as noted ballads, being accompanied by a very clever pianist. "FOLLIES OF 1914," ZIEGFIELD STYLE -reg. lumpauy Fifth Ave. at Fifty-third St, N. Y.

I .59. .9. Naintooh Combination lac and ribbon trim reg. ione or incir names was given on, tne bill so it was impossible to tell who they were. Their singing of "A Little Love, a Little Kiss," Kiplirg's "On the fw Brighton Vaudeville, Hrndrrion'i-Vaudeville.

Lnoa Fark Amusement. Manhattan. A wt or "The Beautv Shop. Casino "High Jink." and Comedy 'Kitty MueKay." Empire "A Scrap Paper. Forty-fourth Street Class icaJ and modem dances.

Forty-elarhth Strert "Today." Gaiety "seven Keys to Baldpate. Hodnon "The Iinirnpre-" Pair fcf Fixes. Square Roof Special dancing features. fw Amsterdam I Follies. .18 .38 .45 .64 .65 .19 .28 .46 Cambric Petticoat food omb'y or lac reg.

.79 Nainook Princ Slip lac and ribbon trim rg .98 Extra Size Cortet Cover tight fitting 46 to 62 reg. Road to Mandalay "Oh Promise Me" Lace Curtain Cleaning and "Then You'll Remember Me" re 29. ceived hearty encores from the big Largely a Beauty Show Combined With Plenty of Talent for Fun-making. audience. Hedges Brothers, and Jackson ap Just a few lines for those who have not read Sinclair's book and who will go to the DeKalb this week.

"The Extra Size Mutlin Drawer h. hem value .49 Extra Size Mutlin Night Dree 2 (o 4 row emb'y val. STORAGE FOR DRAPERIES, PORTIERES, ETC. .69. pared in an olio of popular songs which received much applause.

They piaynoae "ine Thinw That fount." are skilful musical artists and their reg. $1.00 74 Thirty-ninth Street "Too Many Cooka." Bhoto-plays. Extra Size Petticoat wide emb'y or lace Children Matonvillm Mutlin Drawer I to 10 year value .19 and .25. Special Atttarioa It Given to Tnci. of Our Butin.ia GOOD SINGING AND DANCING, Corf "The Escape." Candler "Antony and Cleopatra Christian." Globe "Neptune's Daughter.

Knickerbocker "Cabiria," Children Slipover Gown h. 8 to 14 yrt. valuo .49 Durring Brothers. Inc. ribbon .36 1 to 6 yrt.

value .39. Attractive Stage Pictures and .29 Jungle" tells of a Lithuanian family, with pretty Ona, the daughter, and great, big Jurgis, her lover, who come to America. Jurgis and Ona find work in the stockyards. Connor, the foreman, decides on Ona for his prey. The meager pay of the toilers is cut; a strike and starvation follow, and Connor makes Ona, then the wife of Jurgis, pay the price of calling off the strike.

She pays it in order to buy food fqr her baby, only to find the child dead on her return. Jurgis forces a confession from Ona and nearly kills his betrayer. The five films include a splendid view of the great stockyards in action the naokine deDartments where the lopion singing of "San Francisco Bay" was very well done. Other acts in the very long bill were Fredricka, Stemons and company in the comedy playlet, Louis Hardt the "Gentleman Ed Correlli and Charles Gillette in a novel acrobatic act; John Cantwell and Rita Walker in an amusing burlesque, "Under the White Marie and Billie. Hart in their own original comedy skit, "The Circus Girl." and Ford and Hcwit in a whirlwind travesty of modern dances.

Benjamin B. 946 Fulton Street Trie "The Ijine Proctora "The Pea Wolf. Strand "Hearts of Oak." Vitaa-raph "Captain Alvrer. "Wife "The New stenographer Children Petticoat tuckt and hemttitch There Is a Spirited Chorus. or lace and embroidery 4 to 14 yean reg.

.29 .18 Cirle' Petticoat Naintooh prettily trimmed 4 to 16 year reg. .98 newest brand of follies, .54 stamped with a 1914 label, lacks some of the tabasco flavor that has attached Equally Great Bargain, in higher priced For Detailed Information See thi. Evening'. Journal. Roberts New Brighton orchestra played a number of popular selections to other concoctions of the same pro in a creditable manner.

Closing Bill at the Orpheum. JUNE SALE SPECIALS Dependable prades only satisfying assortments rcmaiknble price savinps, it'ms years. netner this is something to be grateful for or not depends entirely on the attitude of the individual auditor, but the general effect of the performance, last evening, was to impart a modified sense of exhilaration. There can be no question of the bigness, gorgeousness and glamour of the annual Ziegfeld show, that has come to be quite as much of a summer event as the opening of the bathing season. The main attraction, as in other years, is girls, girls, irirls.

And thev -n KemembPrl Here you fret full value in merchandise You do not pay for store luxury. No Mall or Telephone Orders for the following: With a bill that is not up to the usual Orpheum standard, Brooklyn's leading vaudeville house winds up the season this week. Incidentally no announcement has yet been made as to whether or not the. old Brighton Beach Music Hall is going to open this season again. This is usually the summer camping ground for Louis of girls put up tne meat sums; uie threadbare homes of the workers, and the home luxury of the "meat king." The real worth of the pictures lies in the fact that they reveal life as it existed then and so does today In the stockyards where human life Is cheap.

They bring up a sharp reminder of how Inexpensive and submissive is alien labor. The players in "The Jungle" pictures are from the ranks of the best of stage folk. George Nash plays Jurgis and Gail Kane is Ona. The brute Connor is taken by Robert Cummin gs, and the meat baron is well done by Clarence Houdysides. They watched themselves in the pictures from a large box last night, and they were as deeply interested as the audience.

"Cabiria" Greeted by a Typical Manhattan First Night. Th filimax in motion pictures eemed to be attained last night with A Clean-up Purchase of WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES 3.00. .4.00. .5.00 Worth $0.00 to $10.00 Iteinhard Orchestra, and also for Frank A. Glrard, the popular and efficient treasurer of the Oroheum.

For In addition to sppcinl ordftn mnd for lovely to look upon, garbed extravagantly in ail the colors of the rainbow and more generously attired than has been true on some other occasions. Though a number of capital comedians, including the Inimitable Bert illiams, are employed, and an epic might properly be written of the negro comedian's abilities as a fun-maker, the new entertainment will be June Sal, we purrhased all Hurplus, odd Intu ntiil ouiirMled orders from a hiKli-clfiHn iniinufacturnr, so that an tho closing week, Valerje Bergere and In the one-act plavlet, "A Bowery Camille," furnish the best number on the programme. Miss Ber-pere portrays, with much power, the character of a girl of the slums, who falls in love with an artist for whom she poses, and then gives him up when she realizes that caste has created a 98 ct. Women' Voile Blouiet. .71 Various styl vestefs embroidered panels with and without laces drop a rid concave shoulders nlo set-In sleeves turn-down collars, some being h.

s. --seam bondings well made all sizes. $2.98 Washable Silk Blouses 2.35 Crepe ile Chine and an tin stripe tub silks organdie vestees or chemisettes prettiest of collars and cuffs will wash If washed carefully. $1.49 Outing Hats 1.00 Wenched peanut braids large and medium Hinart shapes require but little trimming. Heineinher! Wr trim liafe free la Intent smart style tf buy both liMta end trimming here.

only utile to offer a rmarknbk varlt'ty of Presses in th most fetching and fashionable styles and fabrics, but can nnd will sell them at remembered chiefly not because of its mirth-provoking qualities, but for Its large, sprightly, graceful and comely feminine contingent. Anna Pennington, a midget of a great gulf between them. In order to further convince, him that their marriage is Impossible, she lies like a trooper about her past and turns him over to his mother, while she goes back to the streets. Herbert Warren, as the artist, gives excellent support. Mullen and Coogan, In "Odd Nonsense." furnish lots of fun, and Smith woman, in a unique and deliehtful Just One-half Regular Vnlupfl.

Hire cloths, plain and embroidered voiles, crepes, batistes. tUmies, French linens il IhtKerie plain colors, plain anil corded stripes and IoHy Vardens pretty styles. Including boleros new waistcoat belt and Rlrdle models drop shoulder, cape effects and others all styles of tunics are included and many models for conservative taste. $2.48 Girls Trimmed Hats Hemps, also novelty and braids white and natural 1.50 Tuscan ribbon and Boyle have an enjoyable singing dance specialty, and a little ingenue billed as Miss Meyers, and who sang several songs, among them "Nothing to Wear," with a plaintiveness and style most alluring, were the chief hits of the ehow. Bert Williams, with two new songs, brought down the house, and there was a class in the tango that mistook an intoxicated man for the dancing instructor and followed his BK1C.

Texas Guinan, In a song specialty. $14.98 Women's Coats 9.00 creates embarrassment for gray heads ana tun ror others, th her unnt. Ubii'k Mono rillk Straight linn or flare flounce Gladstone Collar J'eau de Cygne lined all sizes. the view of "Cabiria," Gabviele d'Anunzio's film drama of the Punic Wars, at the Knickerbocker. The assemblage was that seen on a typical Broadway first night.

An orchestra of forty pieces, with a chorus of about the same size, added to the distinctiveness of the performance. Nothing more startling in the way of motion picture effects has ever been shown in this city than some of the scenes depicting the struggle between Rome and Carthage, reminding one of the Punic Wars. Enormous temples were constructed especially for the occasion, onlv to be fired by the troops of the opposing armies. Italy, Switzerland nnd Spain together lent the proper background to the scenes. The title of the film play comes from the name of the heroine, a Roman girl, whose father lives in Sicily.

While she is still in the Roman equivalent of short dresses, she is captured by Carthaginian pirates, after an eruption of Mount Aetna, nnd saved from being sacrificed to Moloch by a Roman spy. licht, and the Gliding O'Mcaras illustrate the newest dances In a travesty on "The Thief." and introduce several other specialties, while Beckel and 98 ct. Women's Housed resses 66 $1.24 Heatherbloom Petticoats. .78 Itlaek and colors shirred snd plaited flounces all lengths. $6.00 $8.00 Corsets .4.75 Handsome brocades and herringbone coutils low, medium and high bunt some have ben elastic webbing gussets boneless hips extra quality garters IK to watson, the German comedians, offer a.

inugnauie suit as burlesque musi Ittnghams. percales, rhnmbrnys stripes and plain colors new tnilored models -round collars and cuffs having scalloped edge fir piped with white some ti immed with embroidery all sizes. cians. Ben elch, with his time-worn Jiebrew impersonations, Burdella l'at uncertain gyrations, that came as a happy novelty. Then there was a scone in a skyscraper, with Williams perched nervously on the 3313th floor, in courso of construction, while an ironworker playfully poked his ribs.

"In a Mansion a la Mode" was the moat gorgeous of musical comedy settings, with a striking background of black and white, setting forth a bewildering array of "creations" and colored wigs, worn by both men and women. Rita Gould's mellow tones were heard In several good terson, In artistic poses, and the mo tion pictures complete the bill. jjll Diamonds LeatherCgdds 1 Cold -Jewelry Canes Umbrellas I SlERLINC-SlLVER ART'SwiONERf Reed Barton I SAsrcnuc at Thirty -second Street 1 and Herbert Clifton exhibited quite the most remarkable "contralto voire Boland and Holtz Popular at Henderson's. headllners are not always the best number on a vaudeville programme was noted at Henderson's Music Hall, Coney Island, last night when this week's hill, where Charley Orapewin, supported by Anna Chane In a sketch is at the top of the bill. They present a sketch that has been seen many times in vaudeville houses.

It Is "The Awakening of Mr. I'lpp," in which Mr. Grapewln shows his skill In depicting a man In a certain condition "on the morning after the night before." The act is a little dry. The popular entertainers are Rita Boland that any man can boast of. Vera Michelena looked stunning in a variety of scenes; Gertrude Vanderbllt, likewise, was an asset to the beauty show, and then there were Arthur Deagon, Ed.

Wynn, George McKay. Leon After that the historical outlines or the struggle between the two great cities are followed In the main. An outline of the photo-play has been printed in The Eagle. "The Chrlistian," Previously Seen In Brooklyn, Heartily Welcomed at the Crescent. The Vitagraph-Liebler eight-reel production of Hall Caine's superb love storv.

"The Christian," acted by $3.98 Boys' Norfolk Suits 3.00 Summer woal crashes sod cheviots tans, grays nnd browns newest twills, stripes, herringbones and mixtures many have extra trousers 7 to 17 years. $1.25 Boys' Trousers ,77 llloomers and knlckern all wool medium weight cheviots, fanev worsteds and tweeda most desirable patterns also tan and brown corduroys-some have change pocknts ami belt loops 1 to lft years. 59 ct. Boys' Pajamas 38 Light, medium and dark striped and figured percales plain colors also -large pearl buttons -ti to II years. 49 ct.

Boys Blouses 38 Fine madras and pnrralns white, light, dark and medium stripes unit figures neck band or attached collar ---7 to If) years. 49 ct. Men's Silk Neckwear 28 Close out punluiHe from high-class inanuliO'turer m-west colors open end and other styles. $5.00 Misses Dresses 3.00 'aintiest Hummer styles figures, dots snd other fancies best colorings beautifully made and trlm'd tu smartest manner with frilllngs, net veslees. collars, etc.

girdles of Self or contrflMing fabrics or silk 14 to 1 8 years. $2.98 Girls' White Dresses 1.85 Fine Sheer lawns and Voiles -variety of attractive long waist models ---all new prettily trimmed with newest laces, embroideries, tucks, simulated hand embroidery, etc. high or low necks snttn ribbon rosettes and bows a fine assortment really nice enough for any occasion-- 4 to years. The bent selertlnn of fSlrln' While rreneN for (rndiintlon nnd onHrmH-ttitn to he fnnnil Yerdtct of ninny of our citNtninere. 49 ct.

Girls Middy Blouses 25 Sailor Collar with red or blue pip. IpgH tie to match well mude snd sewn Ideal for wesr in the country or st ashore 4 to 12 years. an all-star cast of the Vitagraph is the attraction at the Crescent this week. The production was rvierd In full, when it appeared at and Lou Holts, "presented" by F.lsie Jnnls. They offer Rongs, Jokes and dancing numbers, and are the kind of entertainers that nn nudlence cares for, as was shown last night by applause.

ErroJ and Bernnrd Dyllyn to make the most of such fun making situations as were afforded them. A dnnce, "The Tangomaniaes," by Leon Errol and. Stella Chatelaine, was one of the fea-l tures among the Innumerable dance numbers. In the ensemhles there were several singe pictures of more than ordinary beauty, and the chorus both sang and danced with spirit and excellent effect. All in all, Follies of will provide New York with no sensations but will probability divert it liberally throughout the season.

MISS SUTTON KNOWN HERE. the Montauk Theater earlier in the season. Several Interesting features have been elaborated somewhat, and A close second Is Milt Collins, successor to the late Cliff Gordon known as "The altogether the presentation Is a re Speaker of the House," who gave his narkable depicting of the work of many prominent actors. Edith Story gives an excellent portrayal of trte frivolous Glory Quayle, the character which was created by Viola Allen, and MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Wednndsy, Unlil 1 P. M.

Tu ir-vciit ilraleri buying, quanlltlrs rrmrli'tnl. Nn Mull ur llihir I inm. Karl Williams performs equrvuy Dru-liantly as Father Storm. Many peo Miss Irons Sutton, whose mysterious doath at Oloversville, N. the 85 ct.

M.u.lin.i 64 1 33 ct ple are employed in tne proaueuon Wiadow Scruat amonB whom are Charles Kent. Harry coroner Is Invest! in- remembered 62S in this borough, monologue thnt held not a dull moment. Eva Taylor and a capable cast of players presented the sketch seen years ago, "After the Wedding," It was well received. Society dancing Is presented by F.rnest Evans nnd Wylmn Wynn. Others on the bill are: lie-Fhee and Hill who get away with a fr minutes of comedy and bar stunts; Sidney II.

I'hilllps and Winnie White, in songs and planologues, who had to give an encore: Chester Kingston, who twists his body In a knot and had everybody guessing how he could fit Into a little box: Captain Maxlmlllion C.ruhner and Miss Adeline's trained at Sterling place, -'I IiikIi rxtciifl to .17 Inclic. iillnl woiiil frHinr black wIih ricttliiK. HHAliK DKPT KKl'ON'I) FLOHH. Hnft. clniilni quit Illy chiffon flnlli IlKlit 'mil durk fiiliirH.

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WIIITH IIOODK-MAIN KI-uliH. 98 cl. L.alhar Html Bail 9 I'nrnaiCH iiml I'mnrr ttvlm Mo'- I hiiiI Seal Oriiln- otni litlh.r llnnil- ilvr or (lit flnHh rumen, with ihiihc or nlr nnrl tnli-lor. I.KATIIKIt MAIN Kl.liOll where she lived for a time as a remarkably attractive girl with a retiring disposition, who made few friends. She wns about 23 years old, of blonde complexion, and came here from California, living with a relative at the above address for nearly six months.

On May 15, her relatives moved to Manhattan, and she left for Glovers-vllle to stay with a brother. At the apartment house, the tenants were Kreatly shocked to hear of her death. Coroner Wright of Oloversvllle will Northrop, James LacKaye, Ainena Callalin, Cailotta do Kelice, Kdwardj Kimball, James Morrison, J. W. Sam-brook, Donald Hall, Jane.

Fearnley and many others familiar to motion picture audiences. Triers ara 500 scenes In the eight reels, chief among which is several views of the world-famous English Derby races. lAt In the Underworld Depicted In "The Escape" at the Cort. The Invasion of the theater by the "movies'1 was further emphaslied in .27 horse, pony elephant and dog In clever Mini rf 49 cl. Mohair.

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UOliDH MAIN Kl liiyrllp, stunts. Moving pictures ciosea a rair bill. Good Bill at the Palace. At the Palace Theater, Manhattan, the bill Is headed by Bert Clark and I I It, 12 cl. SttJ Kairn Foi Atncrlcnn nlfcl fum II TI.KIIY AIN The Latest Variety Heinz Spaghetti cooked ready to serve.

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$3 00 Bom' Waih Sail 7 11 rn. 2.29 I'lHln ami alrlncit llnptifl ami iluck in. K'" anil hlti nlciitail Nor. Conceit." Mercedes Is also on the bill for another week. There are Edwards' musical comedy, "Matinee Girls," Fanny Brlce, Stuart Barnes, Bert Melrose, the Chung Hwa Four, Meehan's Leaping Hounds and others.

PMilton tomorrow. lie in or ine opinion that the young woman died aa the result of a fall from a roller-coaster at Sacandaga Park, and takes little stock In the murder theory exploited by the police. fo inoiIHa nntch no. 18 24 cl. Mohawk Mniliai M-lnch- no drf.H.lnir- anft ftnlnh, lluVS -Tllllll) the presentation last night In the Cort Theater, In West Forty-eighth street, Manhattan, of a photo-play called "The Kscape," produced by D.

W. Crlfnth. It Is essentially a drama of the underworld, claiming a moral along eugenic lines. Thn sordid phases of brutality and crime In tenements and bar-rooms are presented In nearly the entire length of several reels, with exciting srenes of shin-Plays to break the monotony. One of STORE YOUR FURS IN BR00KXXN hi-fori h'ntmliiK.

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