Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 69, Hammond, Lake County, 8 September 1911 — Page 11

Friday. Sept. 8, 1011,

THE TIMES.

COMING TO THE ORPHEUM

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arrie Webber, who heads the feminine contingent in " Busy Izzy," Is one of the cleverest and most versatile comediennes of the American stage. Miss Webber's gowns are made after her own designs and were furnished by one of the leading makers of stage apparel in this country. At the Orpheum Sunday nisht. Sept. 10th.

Where The Spotlight Twinkles

"The Clansman" is to have a southern tour this season. William B. Mack will Impersonate Gen. Grant in "The Littlest Rebel." C. Aubrey Smith, an English actor. Is to be leading man with Blllie Burke. Florence Nash will be the leading lady with Thomas Rosa in "An Every Day Man." I'd win Arden will be leading man with Mme. Simone in Rostand"s "Iady of 7fa(ns."

i dmond. Breese is to appear in Xewl

toire in New York -this, season.

Edgar Atchison Ely is to' be starred

this season in "Billy's Tombstones,"

which Sydney Drew formerly used.

Sarah Bernhardt may produce Ro

stand's new play, "Faust, at her own

Pari theater some time during the season.

Halite Erminie Rives' well-known

story, "Satan Sanderson," Is to be dra

matized, with Norman Hackett as the star.

The Plymouth theater, th hew Bos

ton playhouse built for Liebler & Co., is to have its formal opening on Sept. 23.

Thomas E. Shea has added a new play

called "A Man and Ills Wife" to his

repertoire to be used during the com

ing season.

For the first time since she made her

appearance upon the stage loutse Drew

is this season to be in the company of her father, John Drew. David Warfleld will open his season about the middle of next month, when he will again appear in "The Return of Peter Grimm" at the Belasco, New York. Mrs. Fiske has concluded her long season of sixty-seven weeks and will take a short rest before opening her neW season in Langdon Mitchell's "The New Marriage." Lawrence D'Orsay has begun rehearsals of Augustus Thomas' comedy, "The Earl of Pawtucket," In which he will be starred this season. His season will begin at Poughkeepsle, N. Y., on Sept.

18. The play in which Billle Burke is to star, "The Runaway." has for Us theme the marriage of i man of fifty to a girl of eighteen, arid its similarity to the Astor-Force case Is satd to be marked. The similarity is accidental, however, as the play, which is from a foreign source, was written over a year ago.

days deliberately endeavoring to avoid

being bored, time, even the little time

the majority of people have for recreation, hangs heavily. Weighing down with a vague and restless melancholy when it la not occupied by trivial excitements. At one time ennui was the special complaint of the leisured classes, but in recent years it has been demoralized, like so many other possessions of the quality. Today the art of being bored Hi no longer a privilege; it is a common heritage. There are really no rational cures for ennui. Generally speaking, you milst wait till you get better, arid the curious thing is that the certain knowledge that you will recover is a certain aid to convalescence.

Knnul Ended by Work. The dnly people who escape the Weary thing are those who are really independent. This does not means those Who are Independent of work, those Who have independent means, for such people are the most dependent of all. They are dependent upon everybody and everything every independent people are those who are dependent only on themselves, those who can taste all the stars and all the heavens in a crust of bread. They are never bored. Life for theni is and endless play, but, unlike more artificial plays, it is always Interesting, and to be always Interested is to be immune from boredom.

Notes for Women

York the middle of this month in

Man of Honor." Fred Stone has returned from a vacation spent ih the polar regions, shooting bear. Grace George will begin her season In a comedy by Cicely Hamilton called "Just to Get Married." James K. Hackett will play this year und his own management in a new drama called "A Grain of Dust." Aubrey Bouclcault is in the company supporting John E. Kellerd in reper-

Life is like a continuous String of moods and emotional Incidents that is to ay, the life that matters. There Is, of course, another kind of life, or, rather, another part of life, associated with the needs and whims of thi body, which Is very insistent, occupying very much of our time, most of some people's time, but which, in the long riin, amounts to almost nothing in the sum total of a life's experiences. The life that matters is equally near to us. did we but heed, and far easier to satisfy, did We but know how; but the bulk of us never try. ModefiS civilization is a conspiracy against the life that matters; it is concerned with small, superficial things, business, speed, flight, fashion, success, which have very little to do with the art of living. Wdmen have lived, and lived well, without such things; that, however, would be no argument, did they live well with them; but they don't.

A Common Complain. For proof of this you have only to consider for & moment the remarkable prevalence , of boredom in the modern world. It sometimes seems that most of us devote most of our time nowa-

IN POLITICS

'Governor Woodrow Wilson is to speak at the Texas state fair in Dallas next month. Dr. John W. Abercromble, president of the University of Alabama, is mentioned as a probable candidate for congress. The staieS that will elect governors this fall afg Maryland, Kentucky, Mississippi, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Edward F. Dunne, former mayor of Chicago, is expected soon to announce his candidacy for the democratic nomination for governor of Illinois.

Governor Bass of Jfew Hampshire is said to be laying plans to succeed United States Senator Burnham. whose tefni will expire on March 3, 1913. Many politicians are now agreed In the opinion that the national democratic convention next year will meet In Baltimore and the republican convention Irt Chicago. United States Senator Bristow of Kansas has declared himself atgainst the renomination of President Taftand in favor of Senator LaFollette for the presidency. I Progressive republicans of Minnesota are arranging for a state banquet In. Minneapolis, Sept. t. at which time a boom for Senator LaFollette of Wisconsin for president is to be -launched. Ne-5v Mexico is to hold her first state election next November. The present indications are that the question of prohibition will figure conspicuously in the campaign for state officers - and members of the legislature1. - Joseph E. Davies, who has been chos

en member of the democratic national committee from Wisconsin, is a resident of Watertown and a graduate of the law PChoOl of the University of Wisconsin. William J, Browning, for many years chief clerk of the house of representatives, is a. candidate for the republican nomination for congress In the First New Jersey district, to succeed the late Congressman Loudenslager. or the first time since the republican party began its long lease of power In Massachusetts, now more than half a century ago, its control of the legislature promises to be seriously challenged in the elections this fall. In view of the general expectation that the democrats will hold their national convention ih Baltimore next year It is interesting to note that the party has met in that city five times and that four of the candidates nominated there were elected to the presidency. They were Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Bufen, James K. Polk and

and Franklin Pierce. Elections in 'the two new states of Nw Mexico and Arixonfc will be held ih Kovember arid the United ' States

senators will be chosen in January. William M. Andrews, the present republican delegate from New Mexico, will be a" candidate for United States senator from that state, and Ralph H. Cameron, the present republican delegate from Arltona, is expected to be in the running from that state.

E. BERRY WALL TELLS OF VALUE OF GOOD CLOTHES

E. Berry Wall, who is still beyond question the est dressed man in America, if not indeed in the World, said at a dinner in New York: "It pays to dress well. The most carelessly dressed man will notice and admire elegance in others. Even Abe Lincoln " Berry Wall smiled. . "A man named Parsons, a very well dressed man indeed," he said, "havln been appointed minister to av South American republic, came to Washington to thank the. president. "His dress on this occasion was very elegant, and during the Interview

President Lincoln shot many a shrewd glance at it. ' The president, as usual, was humorous aftd abrupt, and Minister parsons had arvery pleasant time. When he arose to go, he feaid: , ' "'Good-bye, Mr. President, and thank you again and again. I hope I'll see you again, though I've been told Its pretty hot down there, and the climate Is likely to affect my health.' '"Well,' Mr. Parsons. said Lincoln, putting out his hand, 'if you do die down there you'll leave a mighty good suit of clothes.'

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