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IN REPLY To LBSMA'S Ol BVBN DATE ?.'?????-?I? c%rt ntiM Nu??-if?..ir? r?<ie. t??Mia, ?im eatta eaj?n~ta? ?Cuii?:.i..?. o.t, ? de?reet lez: I cannot see What goo?! can come of asking me. Ho? many smacks?(0 taste delicious') yours I'd find to be propitious. ? the sands thnt rim the sound, Where refuse often flouts agroutul, . knotf they're there, but is there any ? can tell you just how many? The sage who mans a telescope ins t?> think he has the dupe 11 the lamps that spot the lieavens, t count them?not by sevens! The leaves that fox-trot when it blows, me to oft hemocked Cohoes,? . each distinct oasis,? Might put us or. a working basis. ?ring, then, I'd ask you, please, ? ??mhcrless as these, Which .1?! beggar any measure, . t of pleas *? ally fratty; ? i th. Fondly, Cattt. MM. f,i, of nil people, on the street Saturday morning," writ* 'She had come in from Bromidlewild for a day in the had to pot some shoes, and really, she thought, if one has on dec? the rest doesn't matter. She wanted good shoe ? it always pays, but where tras a shoe-store? Of : looking for ?hoe-stores she'd see dozens of them. ec that really fit her, though?her instep . short skirts! Don't stout women and in them? And furs in the summer time! . : she thought the styles got sillier every year, ?.re simply regulated by the dressmakers and we change the fashions so that peo ? y good clothes. Well, ?she must be or there were any good shows in town the summer, but so few plays are rtainly thanks Heaven that she has .-. o was rushing for the train. "I know I've it 1 hate to jump on a train just as nie to spare than not enough, I always DONT PICK US OUT TO ASK. why so mai ? ? ir time to writing jokes es for this here F. P. A. , if I may say right? ire provokes.) - -, unwitting blokes he calmly ? .round all day. why :-'t aside their yokes. the colyum's hoax? ? is fills one with dismay, work, he draws the pay! ind holy smokes, 1 wonder why! Epar. ? Fdar is seeking into perplexes us no less thing that always has baffled ?rifle with our luck. ' cyrils 'the Tribune, "includes . . . ly were on the car." ago we reprinted, with great pleasure to mgs. One that we were ? Ten Late," by the late Paul and here, as you may have ? . *,?. Uli Wo 'm*1 A ?Bo 1 vas to die; In a * ::i h.s heart there came a sigh; they sai.i, the reason none could say; . were that he fhould die next day; per on wings did fly a pardon, but it came too late. IRUS. ?-. iust after break of day, . a soul had passed away r his fate; uion came too late. 'ory then was told; called for her son so bold; red on the way; he died at break of day; ? was known, his innocence at once was shown, n sent, but 'twas too late. CHORUS. rolle? was fired at sunrise, etc. . thc.so publishers. From Macmillan's Bulletin of E. . . . Belgium: See Beautiful IT IS THE GOOD snip IDA. ?sausTt?? l'-. ? I I'lstcr Landing's on her list Just across the water, From Saugerties she'll take you there And only charge a quarter. Then back again she'll steam quite fast Hut a little further down. rteal t:me she'll land Or dock) at Rhinebeck town. "ow the last but not the least ? ? the stops she'll make, on freight at Hyde Tark Without a tremor or a brak? So on her way she'll gaily go, With all her crew asleep, And land you safe in Old New York Though all be calm or sleet. -rive, ?"hire | ? - -. ?**?tb a crew that''s n '?-???> tailing on her way. ' at Rarrytown }' dock? with graceful i ' cook's pre * ?"('Per sure to please. Our dissatisfaction with the note, (.ernianv must understand, .1 as ?ifTorcd. im plie? no lack of literary cm m ?t. With regards t?, the Mrs., and soliciting a continuance 01 the same, we remain, etc. ermeny has no deliberate intention, il ?-anything liante with the laws of humanity. She Mays war, fc. to s., by oar. ?V" that she can't road a note, however. F. P. A. SOTHERN RETURNS TO ST4GE IN FALL Will Appear at Booth The? atre limier Management of the Shuberts. WILLIAM T. HODGL IN NEW RURAL PLAY Producers Say Long List of Of? ferings Means Faith in a Profitable Season. The Bhuheti Thentr'cnl Company' yester.lay made its *Vst announcement ] of the plays it will present in New | York and on tour throughout the coun? try In the coming season. This list li | the largest in the c?rcir of the Shu : berts, and they ata e in offering so .t they Hcknowl i edg? their faith In t^e American pub! e ' and believe that, regardless of tnrbu l lent conditions abroad, the theatrical i in this count-v wlM he one ofi the most pi ?r experienced. Heading tin- Irairati? off-rings of the firm is the announcement that E. H. Sothern ?rill -?turn to th? stag? un j ?'er th? Shuber management. By a i rpecinl arrange1 Wlnthrop he will n i ain ai 'he Booth The? atre all next season, appearing ft rat in rwo Virtci Mitro, vhich ha? alresdy been played by ? the St Theatre. London. As Mis? Julia Mar lowe will not make her reappearance on the ?tag? 117, Miss Margaret Dale will be Mr. Sothern's leading wom? an during the New York season. Another announcement of interest is; concerning the return to this city of I William T. Hodge, who will appear in a play by Lawrence Whitman which! he has played in most of the important eitie? of the United States. This l?| entitled "The I'.oad to Happiness," and is a rural drama affording Mr. Hodge ? excellent opportun Included in the other dramatic offer th? Shuberts have planned are "The East Laugh," by Paul Dickey and Charles \V. Goddard, with Edward Abeles: Wilson Mizner'a new farce "The Cry of a Child," Harold Brig? house's new comedy "Hobson's Choice,"' Which is presented in association with . F, Ri % .; "Haggle? of Red Uno," a dramatization of the success? ful magazine serin!, in which Ralph ' ?Icrz will he seen," "The Strange Boarder." by A. E. Thorn:? = : "Oh, hy Byron Ongley. and "Find the Woman." a farce already tried out in Philadelphia, which will open In] "Quinney," which has already a long, run st the Hay market Theatre, I.on- ! don, to its credit, w;!l be presented by , iny in New York early ; ober. The Manhattan opera j House will also house a British pro-! duction, tho Drury Lane melodrama. : ! Order?," which will be offered ;:i SSBOClStion with William A. Brady and Comstock und ?lest. William Faversham is scheduled to have a new play this year, and Walker Whiteside will appear at 'he Shubert theatres in The obtained posses ton Opera House, in Metropolitan Opera . in Philadelphia, and soon will announce ti i I for these two . places. in the musical line the firm will be unu?U When "The Passing |< aves the Winter (?ar? den in 0 it w ill be I duction, which will in turn give way about January 15 to Al . in a new musical piece, The Casino will be opened in August with i "The Blue Para,lise," and toward the ' of this month "Hands Up," with Maurice and Florence Walton, will be Men at the Forty f"urth Street. John', Charles Thomas and Marparet Romaine are to appear in Franz I.char's latest Kmma Tren to have a new opera, and "All ?own." now in Chicago, will be , the fall. Other new i g? will be "The ' Cirl from Pia/:!," "The Pake Baron," C.irl" and "Miss 1 Don't K u.V." already have placed in New .'oik will be hint on t?ui Among these will be I ? p?n, in "Tak ng Chances," who will later have a n< a h, in "The "Silk Stock Mann, in "Th? Bub "A Mix l'p"; i the i ountry, and the all ?tar casi of "Trilby." -?-? NEWS OF PLAYS AND PLAYERS Imperial Ballet to Tour Country ?No Halt in Frohman Productions. lie Serge de Diaghilew Imperial ? ich the Metropolitan coun ?. in New York and fif , ?ties of tl rding to an announce "' will ? ? he .'?!? trop ..?I of its 200 members, including an orchestra of seventy, i : tur. Included among the prii to be the great? world; Thamar Karsavina, regarded as ? i r in mimi ' ; Metropolitan company has been trying to bring '.he troupe hen it was only the | guarai aon'a tour possible. Alf Havman, manager of the newly form?i ;"i Compsn ? ?i w h ich he ? de that the mager were .is though l.e were ab ? rip. ? ??. lerful t-ibute to him man main? with the company, as weli as oth? ?*aa ne ling on the more won? derful ? without ? scrap of paper, ? ft they had coming .-eason." A comedy ?kit called "The Modern ! Mscdonough. I ? In it Bert Williams ri for the ?? as a j ? ?1 with him will ap The ?ring is being i ban. Th?1 ' IBc? has can '. dor Moore - The? atre, Washington, because another rspital ann ere in the m I himmie Fadden." action is indicative of the policy ; to be follow? ?1 by the vaudeville agency I toward at; divide their time be t'A' s-day and the film. A. Brady has arranged with Arthur Hopkins for the production of a new fyb-; by Charles Kenvon. for Three Paintings by Americans Bought for the Metropolitan New Beaux painting at Museum?"lirneMa, a Girl in White." Animated Portrait by Cecilia Beaux, One of Dr. Felix Adler by Douglas Volk and "Cornelia," by Henry Golden Dearth, To Be Ex? hibited Soon. The Metropolitan Mu?eum of Art an? nounced in its bulletin for this month, made public to-day, th? I on of three important paintings by American which will .soon be placed on . tion. Chief of these is an animated por? trait bv Misa ?"ceiba Beaux, called "Krnesta: A Girl in White." It is th.? en of that .rk to be hung at the mu-ium. and is a ca? pable example of her braahwork firm, trait, which Dl '.riet, shows a fill in white seated on a white sofa, her hands outstretched arL'iimentativelv on a 'able before her. The pei ?' ir ability of Mi-s Beaux to rith a ner? vous system is much in evidence, mak? ing the c: - ,tl of her be * work. The picture was purchased out of the He in fond and ?rill be shown lilery 13. According to the terms of the Hearn gift it is possible to exchange any picture in the collection for a more i.le example by the -urne a This wise provision ? advan tnre of in the purchase of an interest invaa by Henri Golden Hearth, entitled "Cornelia." which will replace his former picture, "Boulogne Har? bor." In his re.? nt WOI -Mr. Hearth has gained diatinction for hia ability to ?abordinate line ar.i use color as which a title will soon be selected. Rehearsals will be?*-In this week, the ?nance to be given at Long Branch in A .. Maurice and Florence Walton have annoi ? they will donate half of the r. ''? receipt at I ?? B ?'.more, where they are dan? for Free I i Walton has purchased two Pekingese apaniela, which ?-he will use in the beach scene of "Hands Up," now in rehearsal. Norman Tharp has been engaged bv Selwyn & Co. for a role in "Under which will be seen at the Hudson ?? ber. The ? !ty announced for the -ir.. carnival at ?:il Palace is an Im which will be held to-morrow night, when ca.-h prizes ? . ?? en tor th' rect imitation of motion picture ae? Awarda will be made for the funnii rrirl in inner? I ? The proiri nmit ? i'it??? Feat < ..mmanilment." '?' in a cotii? Four miles of film, or more than eicht ? ment, - ? Ralph A. Kohn and Carl Anderson, Compa Play Company, have ?.?? Ion .n quest ai the motion pict foreign dramatic propel G?raldine Parrar will leave ? of the Lasky Company, at Hol to atte' . ,.*ue at Sf.n Fran? ? ernor on, she will ? ad I h? 11 ind march tit the bail to be given ? ; AUTO RADIATORS GIVE FIRST AID" Hot Water Saves Woman from Chill After Rescue from Drowning. A ? r? | for SUtOI ' 'es as life v *-,vo life guards at M . supply of hot wat of a r.umi- a the boule- and w.th ad a yoang woman from drowning from h iring a and ? toba' nia. Mr?. Mary V. ? ? n. of Ml *. in swim? ming at Oriental Po ni w.'h her hus ; bar.,1. Sh? , and Mr. Wolff I ilty in i.g her He finally got her to the beach unconscious fr.ni Sobmeraioa. The ne.,r. ?as half a mile away, and ih? young weaaaa ?? hlef medium of expression, per? mitting it by its vi-i; gradai on ami i and con "Comelia" : girl, i atraw hat ; trimmed with flow? ? with hands cioaaed in her lap. A there : a table on ? ds an ? drug not, and a Japanese print or? the wall to its rear, while a - '-?jects afford Mr. 1 ity to life, ? 10 peculiar I ! iah which he gives 1 crease -, if i A pi ?. 11? r, by 1'ouglas ?'ition of the N'ai lemy of De gn, . ?i purchased, but wil I be on at the Washington Irving llith School until fall, having been lent ry. Also of ii the purchase of ne, showing St. John and St. Lawrence, this wo .:?l art before the Leon i to he It was acquired ut the Bla'r ? I \pril. In ?eel-.?unce With th? wishes of Samuel lsham his estate ha? pr? the museum with a collection of 236 Japan? le and representative worka by the leading iaraku alone ex. ? These prints will be shown shortly in Gallery 24, and together with the I.ath rop collection, given in 1912, make th?*i museum's collection enviable f? Farther announcements bv the mu seum were n ?-f a 'rustee to till a vacancy in the ('lass of '17 in the pi W. Gould, and a loan to the Bronx Society of Ar Sciences of twenty-on? for a in at the Lorillar.l ion, in Bronx Park. - - Sully in -1 I-1 '??! 1 ? ? the drive. When an ambulanc" urgeon .> m the .: h.e said ? - to the hospi'-al. WOMAN TO START OPERA COMIQUE Miss Tracey's Company Will Give Paris Produc? tions Here. CAPITAL STOCK TO BE $100,000 Daniel Frohman Among Sub scribcrs?Mammerstein En? thusiastic Over Project. New York Is to have a season of Ereneh opera com!']ii-? this vrar if announced ,? Miss Minnie Trace-,-, for Trace;,', ..::? ? o i'e known a i th? Fr< I'omiquo cf America, will l?sv? for France in a fortnight to el era and ac?|iiir" Ih? Amei t.? several productions never >'??' Mated m this country. Air? . has on the list - of patronesses for Mr?. Reginald Vanderbi't, Mrs < fairies,?, jr. Mrs. Whitney VVerren, ?ll ? -. Lori'lard " Leonard M Thomas. I manager >f the llr stein i in t -"mi icey pun>< stock com' I on h s thi? she will announce t n where she will produce h"r French reper? toire. This playhous?', ? yes? terday, 'vas in the centre of the the? atrical district an 1 amply adapted for her uses. She will chirle S'i for or? chestra chairs and $f> fqr box ?eats. The scale of prices will range as low a?. DO cents. She expects to start her season :n November, if plans can bo arranged. ? My hope Is not to rival the Metro? politan, but simply to pick up the threads of French opera where Mr. Hammerstein dropped them. He la en? thusiastic over my plan, but is n< sociated with me. In fact, I am all ' ?lone in the work, and con? roman Impresario The troubled t.ir.es in Europe mi for me to i i company, for n hitherto engaged abroad are now open ? ? re." lid have an orchest . with a chorus of the same number, ami would not engage a salaried art ist? v? ho ? sing, but would i with a third, an aspiring An. singer, in reserve. She exp< not onlv such i 'is as: "LouIm, "Manon." " Jongleur de Notre Dame," but to intro duce to this country Saint-S? "I'hryne," LerOUX'l "I.a Ri " and Gl?ck's "Iphtg?nie en Tau ride." Misi Tracey, who 's a daughter of j the late Colonel John Tn that, among the Subset stock in her eompanj were '? : an, Mrs. Florence Fox, Emil Boas, Frank Pavey, Mr?. \V Francklyn Tans an?! Mrs. John H. Mc Arthur. GRAND PRIZE FOR PENNSY Exposition Jury Judges It Best Equipped Road in U. S. The jury of award? of the Panama ? Expoiitioi lilroad 'he grand ? . aiiv railroad in the Un In the last two yea' I half the Pennsylvania system has carried 000,000 passengers without a death by train accident. 'I has le?l ;n : I and electric motive power, - ?teel for iron rails si constructing mo?lern tel Harris Benefit Realizes $1,500 About $1,500 ? h* 11 irtig & Seamon which Mr. Hat? ? ' INA t LAIRE DANCING IN THE I'M.Ill Actress is slio-Aii In her taper? C.J.M'CORMACK DIES WHILE ON RETREAT Borough President's Body Found When He Did Not Answer Call to /Mass FIRST DEMOCRAT TO FILL OFFICE Daughter Awaiting Operation in Smilh Infirmary Not To'd ~f Father*! End. Charle?. J Mc?",,rmack, Porough I, was foun?! ; in his room at Fort Wadaworth, Suten i land. It was the nd the at? tendant who went to summon him to mass and communion discovered him Coroner J , who accompa H-.nunl visit to th? institution, was call???!. He . President had been dead for .???ne hour". Six moi'h? a.ro ? ' :th caimpell? d Mr. M mack to seek res? at I.akewood. Al? though apparent imprivement ??? ?ends ni bot a d ?e t ) a complication of diseases. Hi *eer. ?-ears Infirmary, ' of her ' '.iken there three hours af*er M red ind is to be oper? ated upon to-day for a aerious dis For many years pro-oinent in Rich? mond politics, Mr. McCormack was the borough's firs: Democratic Prea ident. He was elected in 1913 by a plurality of more than 300 over Bor? ough President Georgs Cromwell. Mr. Me? ormaek was born in New York City m 18M. He went to Steten ' SS a real estate dealer in 1894, ?s at once taken under the wing of Nicholas M?ller, Democratic lead- i er, who got him the position ot tax I ? years in that ?ir.i\ stiil pa lie I by Mailer. Me? to the Assembly. ?riff. H fi i In the laat year of his term as SI :T.ac<? fell out with Muller. rii-ro was a ! ter ?n which Muller i McCormack refused to ac- ' .? and renewed the isting the man who had hein Democratic lea?tr of : ir thirty j piected for some time to lili Mr. McCormack'a position. ot Public Works, wil Borough ! nack's sue? I ? ? have not been . will lia m igh Hall Wednesday morn? II be a retiuiem ;, in St. Peter's Mr. McCormack leaves a wife, his daughter, May, and ? son, Vincent. He of the ?taten . the I.oval ?Irder of ? Knights of Co ?? Staten .?land and ?i Yacht clubs. GEORGE gITEYE WEDS IN GEORGIA Rich Broker and Archaeol? ogist Marries Mrs. Doro? thea Page, of This City. Ii. : ? ? Ml - ! ? ? I ... July 11. George Gus? tave H er an?l I Kurs I i Mrs. ?i ork. Mr. to the r.hern ? . n ob ' Mrs. ? chambei - ? .: for ?~? 1 ronpht sui? demanded I? .'??red that in ai wer, said that ig ait? .1!, of ? as "a n had a fl thing," de ? h : m, . New ? ? Mr ? - - ? ' pr?s* e Hart Y ? ? ' ub of ? i \ Williams, a noted horse DUMBAS GUESTS AT LENOX Austrian Ambassador Enter? tained by Mr. and Mrs. Foster. . . - : ; W a Harr morn? lid io date r.g. rners ? mor *, Mr. V ork, ' ? ?in in - Ferry. m ?? m % ? Chjrles j VicCormack. New York, travailing hy autir ?? with v ? hi? staff, and .A ? - of Re] ? Ixt ?.<! s.t.j st H'-atoT Hall, urday nigl I .?::. ,n rJ turned to A Mrs. John Beverly ?iuer, wr.o haa been at the (ur'u Hotel, ha-, gono to Hooslek Falls, N. Y., to be a guest of Mrs. John Hobart Warren. Baroness Andre, a sister of Mra. Chauncey M. Depew, will arrivo at tho Hotel Aspinwall to-morrow for th? season. n LEON MOOSER. Leon Mooser, a member of the Friars an?t I.ambs clubs, dic?l at his home in San F: ? iterdav. H muen time fur *' in tho He was a director of the Insu ? active in Philippine I He is ?un thers and ..m Geoi. eral manager for ':- ver .'?' niEi?. I1re??er. i ? MeC. Euatis, Jsmes B. S? i ton, K P. IhomasT. Lambert, A. F. V? :er, Morgan, G?'u: lie. DRESSER Suddenly, on July 10, 1911, New York < ty, Dai l?res ser, In h .r. Funer vate. BUST Hon. Ja on July S, Ser? vice sant Square, New York, st H a m. lay, July 12. New Orleans papara please copy. INER Ob Saturday, Jnly 10, at thampton, ' Philip Park' 'pit and dau ' Harper hr.?l Eve? lyn '.ice? at ' after :it at cot family. LAMBERT V New !' July 10, 1 inv: Chr Church, Brunswick, on Tue? : S ::!') p. m. Ha ? ? . ?? ingtoii paper- py. MT.F.AX Suddenly, on F'ri ; 1916, at O ? Mc? Lean, of Broi '? Ivn, I Of !'?? S V at . I ?m arrival of I? sving Flatbu h sv l.. I. :01 a. m. MOR: of 11 ?f funeral here?. RHEE '? ? I!'." a' 'he M Jo!. K ? TARE ' ? T. away - ' at West J., Mai A. II ' - " SHATTAN AND TH! Horn? av., ' h it., . . .dson st., Jjly H l'un.-' h St. July ! ? ITtd ? I lly 0 ' ? ?/ av. day. SIN? ; \ life st? July I. 1 i?y. h . 3d, 1279 Hancock luly 10. Funeral to-,'.ay. :??? tl av. Qulney st., MOtb il to-day. ?. Fu Fu . Jersey City, ? i mi it'.ih. Mil \,?i.?|)| \\\ N ? 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