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5 DASIKL. FROHXAM chrca wrltlns. "To mcrrrd, « pUr Ba«t bar* ■SIS •■ tr* M'- rro»>«»»=- "l^'ttmrj wn win Sty "rti* Plw^ '^f? "*^ '» ^nisu of litmiy. tnt •( "A lllftmrr 1MB ■•«•* ■» ' - - , •Tbu puj I •■ptaiiM*, !» •■•■•tar roa. Willi • BW: M* • br >Mr *mm aoM. "^is tv 4n«lw atalk* • nu with > grip and aab frtU-^ toanr. Vu ■Tbr bo^p4 BO aan»rr MM til* coapl* ea tte >ora U«B br •rblf OBI s rT»<i»»fr mat klUl Ibra boli—tort- ar»t, Mm^ «fI w « «l <B. •-Tbra br pata -■ of the dlitntaDet and nnorcd hm tat k» ilfdly. At tha aaBM laataat cha akMKMaS- line at th* HeMM «( hto artiMi. iBiint Ua. Raymond Hitchcock, has purchased a ootucc at Great Neck, L. and, like a tni« rurmllle. Imnu'dlalely proceeded to trr lo bur eTeiTtliloc that would make bla kooic life bippr. He wanted eoantrr life tnit did not wftBt to be remoTcd too much Crom tbe amcnltlea of the dtj, ao be had a telepbooe pnt In. electric U(bta laalalled. aod last ot all, threa rowa for bla bam. Mr. Rltdicock takes eapeclal dellcbt tn hta barn, which la reaUx an archltec- taral wooder—cabled roof, reulssanee atrle of wlodMra ud ttalla (or the eowa. J ae aaya , tba wimifllaii ara* A few sl|ht> ago he (stc ■ with a dance. In old-tlntc atrle^ aat barn. At one end ot the wttaut floor «( the bam waa a loos table Oiled tn oeererowdlaic wtlh bottlea ot 'lacteal flold teaaed trtan the that had eoat hla oo mnch Banlel Sully, the dethroned "cotton Uot." made ■ trip thraasb tbe aooth lait win- ter, and wben be canse back be tola a atorr of an (dd nesTo wbo bad been working Cor a a^ton planter for many years. One moralos to hla employer and aald: "lae swine to quit, }>cm." |1What'a tbe matte r, Meaa? " •1 a(«ai«d r" — dra't waat place. I don't Inca, Uoae." "Ef I don't sit aoy more kleka, I'aa L gait. Srety time lUatah Winter laad and COS me when be done clt iiiad> ~ It 'abamad ot hlaae'f and " ennlT : "The people of tha la Ikair alletlBaea to t> great generals wto (oogU ataia and hara." aald Jm day. "I waa diattlBg wttk aa aid dnrlng tbe recent remleo as to i military leader* of the world, of the aoath atreogly aalatalBtd iTHiia It. OMribated called rebel rhleftaoa were tha •tost blm. aaddroi^l ' -Cold u iaia s ar'-' I'm aa the inkrr wanlMmni"*tM» riMna table aad It caaw tha isis eC Wvlla Bawfea to taO a saw aaay ar tm alas a anas. Mr. Bawka ,tf mar «( llaBaceT Cbartea FialkaMB'a chief ttrealltra aad halla nwa BalOaMte. 11* bma -with tbe •taievrat that at the Uxoe Bf tl>e a »a.m) < i be waa arttac dtr editor of a nm- tb» OtT •t MovBaeBW- "It wms a eterlbal atarr Ibat ibe rnoner broosbt la.' b>sa> Mr. Ilavka. "aad rrUtK^ bow Oardlnal OMaoa had aLn>i maw tk* aarroveat racaM tnaa airluaa rnlthlnn wlia a eaivb«* Mcrde fUer. Taa Mat know thai In BaltUaen any am atoet the Oardiml U tatrniaUac. We ikB|>ly »«»a< ed tk> \<m Bitb the atoTT ef bla aacBrw rrdaa brtac raa dwn by a rerkteaa whrelBaa rUtI «b Ibe »trmx at tbe rtty. ICa oKtrr n»wwf>%prr la tbe dtr bad eren a Use oa (b» aBtOxt. I nailed Bp a» ni— t a e ■ha wrau ih* alary tar aa aad wwtlaaid hlou - araat Cee- obM that httac ta a It wa* at cfci a hy l|ir a ''*'? *]|^ *^ offer^ . Mt far aa SMtk a pWre. hat tbe t h Kk W t part of It waa that wWw he waat oat la almaa raa apear Cardtoal Olhbeaa to c*< a wseo be had takaw my m*m wkaeL whSch an* a arw aae. The (Oaay caloaae of ihe arnry. «a air wheel, waa Itat a rr- Joaeph jtheehan. who wtui one of the trlUlaal aa u iaaaa -t the Saras* EsxIUh Orrti ODk IhU aMSoa. tMl* Ihla ameaUg itorr: It «r*a daataa bla rrreat eoamrrBieBt with Ibe Karate ttfrn tVv. aod o«>e nirbl "-ben tbe MU be deeMed to wlioeaa tbe eftera frota Ibe r?i>at of the bi aai. lie (M a eeat well dowa Is the oerhreirs. and iirrpated to ealoT bitaaeir. It waaa't loBS. bowerer. oatll be mm troable. A B uui aa took a mt dtrrt-tly ta rr««t ef him. 8be wore aa eaianoua bat dmnied with two hose oatrlch ptoaiea. a taach af (rapea, a hammlas bird and a bow of *<ak aaUs tlhhan. The weoua waa ae peood ot ttal hat she dlda't reotore II. She waa protk- •My thiaklaK t>t bow earlooa the aodleoce ,^all he or her be*<]«e*r. ' flhii haa eaald hear Ihe ataset*. hot irlth thia ei M Ml af the miniaery art befhrr bin ■ VBSVlaaaHRile to are the atasv. ■Wjr Mflnad la aOrat* for oam •»«y taAB ikat iba waaaa « *he o batia eMaa. Mat ah* dMa't. S!^*** Ui artad «a apeak to the ""■•as arrr aald la bb polStfot lass: . •« kiBdiy take a« roar hatr* JI»» ■!!!!? ««P!»»«r tgaorad Ua. IkMlmi ?a« iBti i Md lo aire brr Ch* braeSt af th* . S*M:_MMpa abe had aa* bM>i Mm. Agata be leaaed oaer aad ta a leader «*le*b aaM: "I ■»«jaar pardoa. audam. bat w«l >«■ ittT I cia we BOtUif ..IJ*. «™wa taraed. gar* Mm riibrrini look aad trttboat eren angaiag ao f'" ' "-itlrd bark In her fbnn*r pasltloa aa It o>>li'lm,i of th* ealalmiee at the ainger. Fh-.h.B waa not dlaronracrd. bowerer. and t» Mia grmly: "Madan. It ym do Dot rcntore »*"pen *' •«■•«'>''»« onpleaaaat will he waa Isnered. -,™.*'*«»r then proceeded to carry oat a *im that he had coocelred. aod which he hoped 32? _rr^* **• remoral ot tha gorgrooa £7 "VV?****'- Bo raacked dawm aadar th* M hla own hat aad fat It aa. MtaUr isrt:2!c{r'e.£i. IIUS!" •£ «» front." 22"» •« war bat." rj» wllh yoar hat, tm with It." ■Mta taaglaed that aba araa tba AIMAYOHUN pass* that eoold be bought. As II were seated, the cooMdlaa aaM: ■•rolka. are hare bci* both Bilk pegae. Help yoorarU to either, HC SM Ihe aaaM aiiiiaiiit a< maacy." Harry Brwu. of Peggy rraa Paito Oa., wbea la • BtOs ts MlaalaalppI receatly. BMt a darto- aCtta, beUam daja. who t» qalta "Uad* B|ibrlam.«rbat do gaa «»IK a I ked tbe coMdIaa. . ^ „ "I laeMbn aa* I rateea paaktaa, haw." "Wkleh aaya yoa the hetteer* i«a«bH> «• Mb* S^Mhnaw-" * * a Charles A. Mason, of Mason & Ma- ano, waa reading a weetem newapaper oo* day. Saddenly be batat Into a roar of laogbter. Toning to a frleod be exclaimed: "What do yoa think ot thIa for aawiQapcr wrttlBgT Bow*a tbla for a mixed SMtapbarr* Aad. ba laad alond from the aevcoat of a.iMljWtl M: "We waia cUaglns t^tta abna^ taty ttflea off PortUad taibai^ jS*Vf^*"^Ji •Baawnr oB«ht la ba«a tietlca. Jnat for the aake ot aigtment, I tap- poae, I said that Hoaca was tbe greatra t leader of tbcm an. " 'Haorsl* cried tbe battle acarad bno^ «Wby bo aroB't BO aaldlar: he waa a law •*•Xcs.* I icpUcd. •bat te «as« too. iMdBt ba lead tbe «mHs «• ] SBAXATIC. Hany MdsUgTOT^In <a« y ^^uijbgm ^'rSS* *• *••*»'•■ •* irilinn. iUfu Tbe Oniheain VaadeviUe Co. closed Its saawr season at St. Cload, Mian., Jnly 30. and the manacement stated tbat boalneaa had been Boat aatlsfactory. Miss Lulu Glaser Is now reheaTSing Miss Dolly Dollars at the Knlckerbockar Tliioliai. Nevr Tork. She his taken niDillllwalS fhc Ihs aammer at tbe Hotel Astor. Rose Coehlan will be assisted on the road In her ptrseoUUoa of Tbe Duke ot Kim* kraakle by Sarah Maddem. Mlna Pbnilpa. Wal- Isee Xnkiw, ^nn Pratt and Mart Cody. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whitson. the Iat> tar haowa proflaaliiaally aa Jcaactte Oaiew, hara dosed tbdr cnmenwat with the FoU Stock On. aad bare gone to New Toek to prepai« far tho ■ seiaoo. ▼OOEL'S XnrSTSEIS ' BEASOir Tbe TV. Vocel Mlaatrela began tlietr eUrhtb annual toor Jnly SI at tbe N»tlODal Tbeatre. 0.vton. Ohio, and It Is rrfwrted tliat the bom* waa flUed to capacity at both per- fonnancea. More than fire tboosand people are aald to hare wltiiMaed the perfomaace on that day, Ibe «iat pott is brtuiantly ilta- mlaattd wdOi thoaaaads aC .dcctrle Ughts, tbe atag* milag and assMartW behag partioolsrly eOKttre. Tbe mailMl aaHbrn «< tbe enter- talaacat dlellt« tte r " ' th* eoawdr weat wttb aaM to b* aa i ii niiaaaWl - atnas It coBtahia some of tba WMlMt aals awe wit> nceaeil In a mlBBticl la pare and rrbolcoa an ogtaat. She «■ Tom North, manager of Billy Clifford, last aeason. was given a farewell rccepHim hv the Bay City (Mich.) Elka Ust we^-.artK-.t* bis learlng for Chicago, where be tHM^tke management ofi Her Only Sin. Co. Wm A. Smith writes that he wlU hare on the mad tbla aeaaoa, linimiliii Aognat pflst, Arfc., laeaattF Md'-BiAh Si^Ut.' Mr. Chas. Frohman recentiv occupied a box at the Herald Square Theatre and wlt- neeaed the performance of Tbe Rollicking Girl. It Is said to be the first time the Impreafiarlo erer witnessed a performsnce from a box. The Elka of Bay City, Mich., gave a rousing reception Id bonor of Tom Nortb; the K-ell'lmown theatrical manager, at their hall on tbe night of Jnly 26. The Bay City IiOdge Is a Tciy Straus sa^^aMI TMl wW'IVHlr mutt.: Juliet Cros'by'/lt ls 'R|wrte& wm 1M seen In Xew York next soaaoa aa tbe be t al B * In Tbe Heart of a Geisha, tbe iday wbldi la recelTlng so much piitlse in tbe west. SOm Crosby's Eobamma San Is a most tender, pathetia and dellgbtfnlly shaded persoaatlOD. KTews reached this countrj- last week of the birth of a dsngbter to sir. and Mrs. Aatoolo Fernando De Navarro at their home in Broadway. England. Mrs. De Kavarro Ig known profeaalooally as Mary Anderwn. Their first child, a aon, was bom aereral years ago. Through mistake, the name of Earl C. Simmons was omitted from the roster of the Poll Stock Co..' pnbllshed In these columm Ust week. Mr. Simmoots is leading man of luac organliatliHi and the omission of his name from the nater was pnrely tmlntentloaal. The Howard Stock Co.. which has been playing a aoBBer's engageinait at Hl^ watha Park AadMoHma. lit. Temoa. OMSk - retnmed to tbe AnffitiKiam ^^grtt S aHar a-^ two weeks* engagematt at Hsaa, tMHs^. 'Aa: company win remain la'SR. T«BMK lhe'tMiafei>~ der of the aeaaoa. ... ■■' ~' •■. • ' Miss Annie RwgjiBli.V itiio' ilair,.s«nrswa.; years hts aniMred imdcr Ous. fMboMnl management, win next season he tmder the direction of Maniice Campbell. Not later than Moremher she will appear In New York Is a new 01ay hy rsh««-i»f PoUoA. entltlad Sha uttte.flnr-'Mar.: . ^'/r- Wblt* ' •WMtUe scy 's San Frtilifilswih^ enmgemeat big btsaa.'.-A i s l g B aB .Msk aia Bn! nest GleadtaalBft SaetBaaC Red J. BaOv^ and other weII4 opened with The Wilde, and The Only Way.i^ Sunday matlaees, hot aft be glren eadi Thmsday. The Hamilton Natloaal. Stodc. C&- has opened a three week s' easaseawBtiati Xdil> denwald Park, namlltaa. Oblo. Xbe ■■"■^ la rompoaed ot Geo- Hamilton. B. H. Parklas, Carrie HamllMo. Cbis. Innlcl% Lee Uade, Tlola May. Oltra .Otolllns> a-'W. CoUlnsi. Al. H. ril^. a.>9<.' Cbspmsn. Geo. Fted Brcltella. The VanOyke-XSatMi .Oix,'i nmer engagcaMBt at the Cb ' Ktokttk. Is., is eonweied itf tte pie: OUle Eaton. Beihert O'Oo Drorak. wnurd Foster. IfltdMll : W. Stoddard. y._FNa: Dan A. Mnrphy. Baby LaPeta. Ficd Mack. Notts ftvin flw ° ■ ot.t ■*» !' : at tta Otaad Opeia : ^ 1 a two wcabaf at iMenwaia Park. Hamntoo. Ohio, Jkly.m The openlmr sight aadlcaee waa tta lasgart ever accorded a atmlllsr conpany. IVMs, dC rrry bigh praioe fOr the orgaiusatloa wato «» . preaacd by batb tbe press and the patroaa. Tbe X>ramatte Stock Co., which has beea l oe atad at ▼aller Park. Brantfced. Cat., fur tte MSt fsv years, dosed Jnly 10, aad Mr. Win H. SefalaaaB aad aoaa Frankle Bieait. wbo played leads, bats cans to Hew York to bc^ lahsfTsaiB hi < ~ . ■ ■ — ■ ta 1 Valley Park Opera HSaae la t TsndeTine pmp oa u . Harry !> Reane, itianagwr of the Eva' LaReane Stock Oo,, writes that hla coaipaBy Is booked op ta tbe dtleo nntll March 10, IWW, Rebeaisals bcsta October S, sad a majority of the dnawHe aad laiideillH peopte bare been slEoeA. :na eaHpaV'Srin^br 'Vksbda. West VlrglBlg:«ll:lMiMV... nnr:*>P eanyjetiM Mr. Geo. H. Hamilton will the comlns Ing aeason control four shows. Ther are tbe National Stock Co., playing Ohio, Indiana. West Virginia and Peonaylranla; the imperial at San Antaolo, Tex., Indefinite: Shadowa of Sin. playing the Stair A Barltn Circiilt and Ky <lld Kentneby Home, which win ot« aad tbioa • - In the aoath. a*e Ttaltcd ——