8 SECOND SECTION, ! PACES § TO 18. T a . " Ee a -- . 21 YEAR 75. 75. : N ; 1908, ---- mn A -- 185 7-LAST REUNION OF VETERA NS OF INDIAN MUTINY--1907.| DOINGS WS STAGELIND =: ST Se 1 * ealls for most gorgeous costumes and stage setlings. Paul Cazeneuve ix y menaging the pla The play ft £ Tay = ie pay av, alter AND PLAYHOUSES. {running a w ¢ek at the National, will £0 to Toronto, where arrancements «The Sword of Democles" a New 8 being perfected for its production in English. Arrangements are also he- French Play, in Montreal ing camnleted Margaret Anglin's 'New Play. the play in Prone : > praduction. of "The Energetic West is the title pl United States : m " a new play by Edgar Selwyn. Ihe. Dutlaw's Christmas 1x one ol Any Ache To-Day ? this season's melodramatic succosses, When any ache or'pain comes yon Flora Zabelle is to have title role in should bave fhe babit of reaching tor the eastern "Merry: Widow com- | the bottle of Smith's White Liniment pany There is nothing élse that cures Mabel Hite has an offer 16 star in | aches so' soon or thoroughly, It makes Lulu Glaser"s part in "Lola From {it easy to cure 'in the start many Berlin 3 \ ; . painful affections that would become le Secret Orchard' is to be given [serious if neglected. Smith's White in England, with Fanny Ward in the | Liniment is one of the things no fame Nleading female role v ily can afford to be without 1 tye Charles Klein's next play, the dram- | pottiae. 950. at Wade's d Arge artist announces, will deal with an m ' y ade's drug store, atist announces, will deal with an in 7 a SON OF A CLERGYMAN. H , Irving is said to be very sue cessful in the north of England and . in Scotland in bis play, R aesar Bor. He Ranks High : in the United gia." . States Navy. Otis Skinner is soon to appear in New York in "The Honor of ° the Family." It is a big success on the road. After a run of over five hundred per formances, George Broadhurst's "ihe Man of the Hour," is to leave New York for Boston in a week. "The Thief' shows no sign of re me Veleraas of The Dapguet : : : fs rin of Be ; - : ; { ; : k 04% : ) / y laxing business in New York. It was | ; . : ; ) Bs | one of the first productions of the | season. ~ | Frank Daniels, who appeared last dpring in New York in "The Tattpoed Man," is duplicating on the road the | success he then attained. Trixie Friganza bas joined the vaude ville ranks since she left Eddie Foy, | with whom she was appearing as lead ing woman in '"I'he Orchard. It is a singular fact that every male . member of "The Hypocrites company Flore Lococo! beors K ah Richard Bennett, Louis Massen | Zoe Pubrocks afar . : Arthur ~ Elliott, W. H. Deuny, J. R Ress Admire: Chee. W Rae who had borne the heat and a Zorg Wolseley cod aiuhoow 5 Saved ie v Crauford, Cecil Kingstone, Donald Mac: | * Rear Admiral Charles Whiteside R of 1887, and to entertain them at alof thes off b r since the histo it 38 5. clonriv: Hob, 1 ie . iD . E lors rind Joy Wilson--has heen. 4 i of the Buitod States iteside Rae hanquet: Never again will the veter- [lovee in June their decreasing numisrs fires fight oeccatred : ' " ¥ hose, the moder) The Indian in the Transvaal is also | stage manager during his career ut Hartiord ies 8 avy, was horn ans gather in such numbers, and the [have been thinne ; tional Oncress at Surat: lngt-v i=} ale as etident. tick chairs showing his teeth, for he scouts the Mlle. Fely Derevne, who sang "in| 1847. He . i fh June Joh, king will never more have the oppor Ihdia herself has BY siptomis tint. 10-2. shox 3} addr side ie ere 1 vi reat effec } an new immigration restriction act. So | New Orleans last season with the Sanland sxhd WT i don a 2 clergyman, tunity of receiving so large a number! of unrest recaliis the y i a5 on Filak, the Eng is h journal t i hurt far 7,000 Indians have declined to re- | Carlo Opera company, mide her New | laor ok rhs rom the Rensse. / | York debut with, the ' Metropolitan | engineer in 1566, abd Hus he - Did Opera company recently, singing Mu-! was graduated from the Ka Al A - TT m------ | getta to the Mimi of Geraldine Far-lwmy at Annapolie, as an off lat ry r and the Rodolio of Caruso in "La lengineering departme nt of the 5 the { 4 ; | first and only meeiing with the poet BIRTHDAY ( 0F BURNS ce showed that be looked on hin on what pleases us most -of all--it is | rar - with a feeling hardly short of reve n our own better thoughts, our own Boheme. / | Admiral Rae married Miss Rebnce lence. The stern Carlyle later on chis h highest aspirations, to which he gives The rush for nize, secure hut modest | Gilman Dodgé at "Washington ir 1900, { oiled a picture of the man ch leaves : Xpiression clothing them in the m jobs in stock companies in towns that A i, aren iin in Jounarye THE WORLD.FAMED BARD *od0 picture of the man which lew Fhertore pikes os] PUR by theomaney | 100, nd made "has oi the Toman no doabt as to the regard in, whiel a ) us phrases, and evoking an | are not hopelessly hit by the money | 1003. and made chief of t) : } . ' chiel a oe wir- peher from STOTT humanity all around | famine is very interesting. Ilda Com | ing bureau at Washingtor " the 1 Re B a A h Ml Rfane engagement at the [ roar Hig home is in Washington, OF SCOTLAND. {he held him; and ever since critics y ) and orators have heen finding new V oa i ' as if a wizard waved his wand and | quest is filling an made humanity at large burst into a | Alexandria theatre in Toronto. Wil |' in a 2a ye A | things to say about hini and his works . 4 : The Scots the Only People Who till now it would seem, though wrong- ; 3 \ vhotvs'of sony. liam Farnum has" taken a flat in New | The MoVing 'W Keep a Day Sacred to the ly, that nothing more remains to be 4 Orleans. Similar announcements may ' Nashville Americas orl. Mase of Song--It Was Burns said. There are so many points from ' NY AULD LANG SYNE. he seen by the score in all the pro | Another anaration . Heart That Spoke. which he can be viewed--that of the om Sect A fessional papers Hos come upon the scene Scottish Ameri {lyric poet, the satirist, the apostle of In Memory of Scotland's Great | Rehearsals of the "Awakening Thien Tout hw 2 metiean, tdemocracy, the friend of the timorops 4 ) Poet, Robert Burns. Helena Richie," the dramatization of [Their happy childhood % as 1 Scotamen, it has been remarked, | woo beast ¢ id va" S Margaret Deland arful J follow) th aa though sometimes ' rogarded . he We wastes of the field, the ardent . 4 houkd auld acquaintance be forgot, arg pland 8 powerful novel, in . ine * whotigh g! Et : Re as the | jeer of mankind, the playful depicter X ' An' never brought to min' ? which Margaret Anglin will appear a roaster ro most prosaic and soberwitted of men, ! of his own and neighbors foie : hould auld acquaintance be forgot, shortly. have started, and, according to # t malk are the only people who keep' a david (he fearless advocate of Tuna ; . Au' Gays o' Hig a¥us ? those who have seen them the play | They were not acted to Je Huse of Bang. The | rights--that there is no dang the ; For auld lang syne, my dear, promises to be a conspicuous one ty, Tear a Grecks ( ) $ sat | J © M lan p a 3 ® raise poets te "the ial el y we at theme eve becoming threadbare , $ ¢ We r Sue oun kindness yet among the seasons successes Miss They had a telephone A abd inglish, the Irish, i. in a word, a unique figure } : ; fi For auld lang syne | Auglin has a supporting company of [They did hot 'with the Germans and the French, the Ita-| world's history Jord Rosebery: wh voy . potable strength nr Go barefoot fo the Bans, the Russians and the Americans, | no mean authority on such mad A We twa hae run about the braes, The success of Mrs. Fiske in Ros she Hava largely buen But we never heard of the birthday of : provicuiicss: } : i hata. 2 Av pu 4 the games fine ; ea a the Lyre theatre. Now twenty. vears aml mor Bomer or Virgil being made the oc-| 0% 2 ky re ahd Jun sigh ar 2 in auld id a Weary foot, York, has been so pronounced that | A easion of national celebrations in an ig lnm sn of tis , ; RNY her engagement, originally limited: to dent times, any more than we: now | trew lane. whose udemnent. js / E 3 IW haa. pid Iu. § HI0 drag three weeks, ~ has been extended to] . he : drew Lang, whos worm ¢ v 3 i ras mordin- san till dine , } : io 3 hear of the anniversaries of Shakes: | Lable. has to admit : mia , Lot it seas tetween us braid hae roar'd four weeky At its conclusion Mrs are, Moore, Goethe, Moliere, Dante scsunce of pootry and Lip to es wh auld lang syne. Fiske will begin her second tour this ® Johglilow being thus honored. | there is not the go ES We / 4 p 4 a, a hand. my trusty flere ! season, and will appear in Philad | "Phoy. know the baseball scar 18 i. one great distinction that is uly in Scotch verse, but ir a ox J n gie's a hood o thine phia, Washington, Chicago, Kansas » to take a mot enjoyed by (our national bard. Another | literature of the world n' yl w richt guid willie-waught City, St. Louis and other cities | gv our point of is the vast literature that has grown | who has translated hi k 4 oy i Sle) ung SYHe, William Gillette will shortly leave I candidate arguing his nama; .and a third is] french and also written an admirable 1 y A A n' sur "Il be your pint-stoup, for Paris and there is a likelihood | Jnstead of 1 n on i } ariety of the tributes that haveljife of the poet, says pretiily, and : , we Jak a cup or Mmdne t that while he is in that eity he will fog xanin rossi wen paid to him by all sorts and} with truth the- elev of. wi / : idness yels appear in several performances of We'll find & man who owned 8 Like conditions. of men--the clergy of all "made wasstalt of 4 rich : Sherlock Holmes" playing the tit And. rode the first high-geared, v RS one as ai hinme weds } . . : Sh on e pe --- denominations joining with the laity 3 wii i | 0 AB h 4 A min } wad his hi one of the most vali h What Is Her 9. part in pghsh in the French pro in singing his. praises and the poets| nq th proudest ti ous 7 8 ~ Mian! a . 1 5 Terpes i duction 'Secret Serves," a re Heals Live A Magie other nations wrestling bravely t lived, What Burns' brother poots our 18 ; M's a type of irritating Wkin disease (0, (ol 0s Tiny also heen revived at | Wades. Uintient is more than a with the Bsattish tongue' in. order Ao oo 2 tH u ns iret poets owe : that = becoming quite common It the Theatre R om en i o + - oO 18 An what Wy i AS 3 spreads i «ih feo M i" yal « : t do give their colntryiion, through = the {showing th d has oy | ia N pread rapids and affects differe ut sels. and # Sompan Yas betnr formed « i eir afiection w hy) arts © e he ' ' DREW ns x Ny: medium of translation, some faint |in iteelf take a volume te } . it feerd tr ok H. your in -- to totir the largest cities of the ception of the genius and worth . it _ yan git ftehy anc irritale, use a quick actin nr i 5 b oon ¢ is: alway slensing 10 remenbe : V tts aches ila. French provinces in that play df the wondrous. lad. who, in. the Wonds ay asing, : 4 r h mber that remedy like De Hamilton . Vinten; The Pench ares want Pays i 3 AE s forward as the vi i wnet of a ukits 8 & s ch » ity # 1 last yoar but one of the reign of 8 a he n penetrat th kis, allay the itch be Shade." 1 Si a gn of bdieator of his character when he TT - ing, gives relief at once. For any the Shade," was produced for the first tr Siew yl in the humble | thought it unjustly dealt with by Di 4 kin irritation, roughness. or chap- } Hime in America at the Hyperion thea olay biggin' in Ayrshire ( : hae £4 ¢ et of th t nie theta Ba i ie ps re, N J v ' * urrie, and that Coleridge ( Lied : I » Soin. there ia hice o . | tre, New Haven, Just week. The play Henry Mackenzie, author of the | Lamb. and othe B Polef} E. hark ¢ | voung gland part f former davs, | d so. srornfully with: some of : Digg. the fe is nerbing 0 attain as Bn three aes and wad WH I PY (9%¢., as Wade's drug store . © I ' & 0 211s credited wit} : 2 On'S o Sok » i vas wri Man of Feeling," who wrote the first | period in which they lived of the fis credited with 1 ri ne velopments of their religious 4aith, | qelere 1 SOc. hos ment. . SOA DY OF | Messrs. © Bennequin, atid" Veber. © Mi the IV ore § watelo o rr ¢ 1 dealers mm OHik f Jshiished eriticism of Burns, showed among his sincerest admirer whilst attiec. as cominan. pro) . X the d that they still remain true to the ! iin vis literary acumen, > 8 iN bh a bilst | greatness of Scotland' will ne le r s and the t of ti ol resenting the en: while, perhaps, lin 'the annals of American literature | cay so long as her ns and ¥ sede ang of their re Blouse Of Satin. ne luding Dallas Weltord, Richard Fer 1 classes of the Ss i o ; he educated | there are few. things more interesting | ters sing the Psalr f b id a | hia jets, Brust - Luwiosd, Charies. Dick, (od ne scrip. th oO s Seotlan Raat = : 4 : ung the salms of avid aed his, urn aises . ore us} . i 4 wing ational he ha a x of these days, than Whittier's description of the way | the songs of Burns. It was an : fe i Ay raise the larger ques son, Hellen Mostyn, Frank Burbeck' | Pading national fags setoen #"this div f ie plaughman- poet as Fin which his own muse ived epir- | and penetrating rem i Pera { on BR comes the wonderful Pauline Frederick, Jofirevs lewis ted in them. The same cannot be sa ; . . ¥ Ig remark, i Cg . HOWE [ By ss? he s eS x : in diviauy of genius. Sir Walter J ation from a 'stray copy of the. Scotch | once' of appre ati of ncaiive al po : ay What i8 the seeret Grace Heyer and some twenty others. [of nav aficr cof Seo : betwesn whom and Burns elum- | poet's works which by some ri brani ppreciation of the Se of the hold which he has obtained on The first production on an: stage of John--""What kind of tea do vou like v odd | characte vl & : . Al or ' 3 : o ; ' > sy attempts are made to draw com- {chance got mixed up with the more | sufficient Bh tive of good and | t! fiections not only of his owy Clifford Smith's new plas "The hest * Pristilla--"Go-tees, some, but y reason why ats countrymen, but of all avilized na Rocky Mountaim Tea best," Jobges PSO nE--- is parisons--has left an account of his date volumes of the Friends' That Jshould wax so & thick > me) ] Sword ofsDamocles"' took place on o enthusiastic wver their | tionalitivs How is it that he is January 20th at.the National theatre. | = Why Hollister"s Rocky Mountain Ten to peasant and to peer A ------------------------ : . ces m-------- Squaify dune } ' : y Montreal. In the cast there are no Dest y did Prisci la~-""It spenks for We THE DO Ww AGER EMPRESS ys OF CHIN A'S MARBI E SHIP - hy tikes responsive Shutd the less than twenty-nine 'speakines parts well, John (Makes lovely compiles. 4g ga ' - arts alike of ol wl voung ? The year 1907 will long be remem hered in England as a landmark in the history of her arms, not Sh by renson of Mr. Haldane's territorial scheme, but on account of the golde | ¢ | { i 1 anniversary of the lndian mutiny. The king, always in touch with his peo | ple, promptly showed his appreciation of the occasion by receiving at the great levee, on June drd, the officer who helped to quell the mutiny It was left to the private endeavor --of the Daily Telegraph to extend a similar welcome to the rank® and mutiny dave, | well-known Extremist, o opposed, in helping a »" su . sister themsel ] ape. giste mselves, soothing, healing a ientior It in antiseptic and germieide. It heals, it prevents the infection of wounds by germs and it destroys the germs or parasites that ease annoying arid stubborn skin diseases. Cures Fezema, Salt Rneum, Scald Head, Cold Sores, Frysipelas, Piles, ete In big boxes, Frohman has engaged an all star cast ted seem of national By \ 30 Oe RTS The play deals with the life of Logis (00%.) Mabood's drug store at alk hemy does he transform the the Pifteenth and unfolds the drama William Bradshaw th Vvend $ athesst I devout Calvigist tie events which led dp ta the French man, charged wi weet . fr nage humble fellow 'Worshippers at his Revolution. The action of the play is destrovin Fi ix. e's Ie oi ahd shrine No mere Kill in the arts of faked in the fameme palaces at Verwnil «ame Caw hip on tha o . " of" Der rsification, wo mers gift of 1 ¢, lLuciennes andl Trianon The combs 18th ha he ot ne fon still less any amount of what final aD however, depicts the revola: | trial ' ; seni bs - s called cleverness, sould Raye enabled hima to enthirall the world as he has done. How then is his magic cham to be accounted for ¥ As we take it it; Bes in this--that we see the soul of a man revealed as it bas seldom or never been revearled before. It is not the brains of Burns so much xs if is heart that we fesl speaking v ' speaking to ue, and | gp. Liouse here pictured would serve i. as an excellent model both for light- State of Ohio, City of Toledo, - weight cloth or silk or satin. The i Lucas County : original was in mauve messaline satin, " rank a onth br be the sleeves and side sections of the i fs hat Jom of F on Ort bodice bet ent in one' Dart tucks To a ounty g Duamans n the City were used down the outer arm, and and d firm will pay the sum of | the yoke was of baby Irish lace t- ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for sack | lind wi : i 1 ua) LL thas oh | lined with a silk' cord matching the oF 'Y the a use of Hall's em hy color of the blouse. The little ~ather. md rt E BANK CHENEY 3 ce rm to before me and subscribed in Flue of the important daties of the i» elevator man in sn apartment house Seal) -».g is to see that the children are brought : 3 otary up properly. Hall's Catarrh © + & WV ah A lot of neglect of men hides behind Teucons surfaces of Aes _blacd nad enthusiasm for the ninsses. LA The best time to advertise is when A CHENEY, f Co. Toledo, 0. | you want business, - alas Foy Fata omtips- Things divine ave not defended by } doslging. \ x : t---- rR AS