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THE MOEJOITG PALLADIUM MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1906.
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I New York, Jan. 20. Mrs. Hugh about than those of other nationali- ' Fraser. the authoress, in a talk about ties, and they vary, some using tobac-
her life abroad told of the universal-! co and others objecting to it. Ger-
ty of the custom 6f smoking among man women smoke, also the Italians, the upper class of women of all na-jA woman of the upper class, a Ro-
man, would De surprised noi io ue oj.-
WEEK OF JANUARY 22.
1 OVERTURE. Prof. Gus Frederick. 2 Ben Harney & Haynes Jessie. Originators of Rag Time Octoroon Impersonations. ' 3 LAVARNIE SISTERS.
The greatest Female Duetists ex- . . i it..' T..i,T. '
tant. introducing ineir iun-u Corned v Rapid Fire Conversation. 4 MR. ERNEST RENK. Illustrated Songs. "Like This Flower this Flower is Fading." "In Good Old N. Y. Town." 5 LA REX. The Wonderful Flexible Aerialist. 6 DOUGLAS & DOUGLAS. Comedy Acrobats. 7 GEORGE HILLMAN. German Comedian. 8 MOTION PICTURES. "Mr. Dauber and the Whimsical Picture." "An Impatient Customer." "Climbing the American Alps." Admission 10 cents to all parts of the houce. Ladies and childrden will be' admitted for 5 cents on Tuesday anj Friday afternoons.
fered a cigarette after dinner.
. "But in speaking of smoking, the women who smoke most of all are the Austrian women. They smoke
cijrars. I shall never forget a dinner that was given to the Prince of Wales by the British' embassy in Vienna. Sir Henry Elliott was the ambassador and my husband was secretary .of the embassy. The guests for this dinner had been selected with great care; they were distinguished people, and all the most beautiful women had be&i brought together. The Viennese women are charming and they wear exquisite gowns. The dinner passed off as it should and at its close Sir Henry arose to conduct the prince to the smoking room, when to our surprise every woman at the table rose and trooped after them. Those beautiful women in their comely low-cut gowns and covered with diamonds disappeared into the smoking room to finish their dinners and cigars. "Lady Elliott and I said there was nothing for us to do but to sit down and have a little .friendly chat to-
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A new and novel Swedish Dialect Character Sketch, "Olson" the Coalman. D -TULSA. Character Change Artist. E HUGH & BESSIE LEE. Noveltv Act.' F -ILLUSTRATED SONGS. Cal Lankert. G-Fred "Jenks & Clifford" Grace. Comedy Sketch Artists. Introducing Trick Tumbling, Head Spins, Head Runs, Etc. H-ARTHUR BORELLA Comedy Musical Act. I-.THE PHILOSCOPE. A Messenger Boy's Mistake. The Courst of True Love. Eccentric Burglary. COLDS CURED
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tionahties. . , "Strange as it may see mthough," she said, "among the Japanese women I have never seen one of the nobility smoke. No Japanese woman of the nobility, in fact, has ever admitted to me that she smoked. I nresume that they do in their own
i homes. They may not have spoken
of it, feeling that a western woman would object, and it would not be courteous to do so. "But the upper class women are not seen smoking, the "middle and lower class women smoke constantly. On long railroad journeys you will always see the women smoking. They smoke the three whiffs of tobacco that the little pipe contains, and then fill and light it again. They have told me that they smoke in this way because it is the first whiff of the tobacco which is agreeable. For my part I think their tobacco is very bad. I believe it is home grown, and it is not at all agreeable. - "My little Japanese maids always smoked, though never in my presence. They used to sit on their steps and smokp. but thnt was in their own
quorters. I once raised the wages pether, for we could not possibly of my personal maid, and the first 4 staml the smoke that roomthing she was did was to engage a T have seeu fine oW Avuite a maid forrherself, and the duties of f jies in Vienna sitting tired out in
uns mue gin was cuieuy xo prepare. baii v00m. wa t n to take home
PURITY IN THE AIR. (Muncie Star.) Political as well as moral reform is in the air. It is talked of among the people ; it is preached "from the pulpit ; it is written about in all the newspapers ; it is the subject of theorists, and the theme of practical business men everywhere.
THE COMMON VOTER. (North Manchester Journal.) The Journal believes that the man who has been known as the "common voter," and who lives in the back part. of the township is just as much interested in the welfare of his country, his state and his country as the professional politician who sits up nights to formulate plans by which he may beat the other fellow and secure to himself the emoluments obtainable from being in close touch with the winning side.
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BEflNETT THEATRE - iSF.i Thursday, Jan. 25 Matinee and Night.
and the Original London and Mew York Company In
DAVID PROCTOR
A Message From Mars The Famous Universal Success, as played 1000 nights In London, SCO nights In New York. Complete Scenic and Electrical Production. PRICES Matinee; $t 00. 76c, 50c, 25c Night: 11.50. IL00, 75c. BCc, 25o. Henta for both performances on sale at the Westcott Pharmacy, Tuesday morning. January 23d.
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CAN'T HELP WANDERING. (Fort Wayne News.) "When the people today see a newspaper supporting the attitude of certain-senators as against that of President Roosevelt, they can't help wonderig just who is furnishing the raonev.
her tea and make ready1 her pipe. "All the upper class. women abroad smoke English, French, German Italians and Russians. In many
cities in England it is expected that i
cigarettes shall be passed to the women after dinneer, and we have a peculiar there about smoking in publie. At after-theatre suppers one alwavs smokes. "All Russian women smoke, and smoke a great deal, and I presume that it is through them to a great extent that the women of other countries havey. taken up t lie practice. They have an excellent tobacco that they use and Avhich is difficult to find, though it is to be had in. London in some of the Russian shops. . "Turkish women, of course, smoke
constantly, and they use a very good tobacco. French women I know less
the daughters they were chaperoning, each with a great cigar in her mouth. "An Austrian woman is never expected to smoke until she is married,
i though I suppose the young girls do it
in their own apartments. There was one little Austrian duchess, whose name I have forgotten, who was burned to death while attempting to hide a cigarette in the pocket of a light frock when her governess came unexpectedly into the room when she was smoking. "In America I have found that women who have traveled -often smoke, and otherwise there lias been very little objection, and no one minds if,, I open my cigarette case after dinner where '"they are not accustomed to using them. The most rigid objections I have found in Maryland and Virginia."
STRANGE BEDFELLOWS. (Kokoino News.)
The .old adage has it that politics
many times "makes strange bedfellows," but it should be remembered
that many times the poor accommo
dation of the political hostelry forces things a bit.
FOUR TOO MANY. (Kokomo News.)
: Senator Bailey expresses the belief
that there are no more than four sen ators who are considered dishonest Is that not four too many? ,
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Nine Acts at the New Phillips This Week. Nine acts have been provided for the vaudeville at the New Phillips this week by Manager Murray, one produce.' This is done because he more 'than it has been customary to wishes to give his patrons all that it is possible to give them for the money, although there has never been any complaint in this regard in reference to the New Phillips, the
wonder being how so much can be given for the money. The bill, which will be inaugurated this afternoon, offers a pleasing variety and it is eoutidently believed it will be highly satisfactory and will bring one of the biggest -week's business in the history of the house. There will be something, to interest nearly every class of theatre goers, as the program ranges from a piano overture to motion pictures, with a one-legged wire act, a Swe
dish dialect character sketch, character changes, novelty act, comedy sketches and illustrated songs, thrown in between.
Ilillman is one of the best German comedians appearing ' in vaudeville. The motion pictures that will complete the bill are unusually amusing.' "A Message from Mars" was performed in London over five hundred consecutive times and its success in New York, City was equally as great. No wonder it leaves a pleasant thought in the memory. Its quality is high througout. - The dialogue is clean cut, vigorous, Saxon, lightened by much wit. The action leaves nothing to be desired. The cast of twenty-five people is unusually large for a comedy and the scenic and light
effects are what are usually seeu in high class drama. For its ''-production here! David Proctor and the
.original London Company have been
secured. This play will be presented at the Gennett Theatre, matinee and night, Thursday, January 25th.
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Manager Swisher has prepared a bill for presentation at this house during this Aveek that no doubt will prove satisfactory as any of its predecessors. The bill will be present
ed every afternoon and evening, ex
cept Thursday, when another attrac-
ion will occupy the boards. The
features of this week's bill' ar among the best known to the vaude
ville circuits. Be Ilarnev and Jes
sie Haynes, originators of the rag time Octoroon impersonations are
said to be without a peer in their line. The Lavarnis sisters are rec
ognized as the greatest female du-
ettists extant. They introduce i Dutch comedy rapid fire conversa
tion in a way that brings forth unrestrained hilarity on the part of the audience. Mr. Ernest Kenk will sing two popular songs that will be illustrated by the best stereopticon slides that can be produced. La Rex, the wonderful flexible artist, has been seen in the city and was aceorded the highest praise by all who witnessed his marvelous work. Douglas and Douglas are comedy acrobats of
Drop by Drop the offensive discharge caused by Nasal Catarrh falls from the back of the nose into the throat, setting up an inflammation that is likely to mean Chronic Bronchitis. The certain, rational cure for Catarrh is Ely's Cream Balm, and the relief that follows even the first application cannot be told in words.' Don't suffer a day longer from the discomfort of Nasal Catarrh. Cream Balm is sold by all druggists for 50 cents, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street, New York.
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Mayor McClellan is treating. Tammany leaders as though he believed all that Mr. Hearst said about them
in the laast campaign.
Massachusetts is to rrow melons
that will carry their own colic cure. Still the favorite colic cure will be put up in bottles as usual at Louisville and Peoria. There are people in Russia whose sole object. in life is to think up new kinds of trouble for the czar". In its fight on the Standard Oil, the notion can rest assured that it
will always have Kansas to back it. There rs gratifying reason to believe that'the life insurance companies are going to make an effort to do better this year.
his response," says a cable from Manila. Mr. Bryan must have grown
some.
Some one proposes that the Senate be asked to define what is the Monroe Doctrine. If the Senate Avill attend to the ebusiness before it, it will be fully employed. 'The indictment of a foreman of a grand jury for land frauds iii Montana, may help to explain w;Lw convictions are so difficult to secure. Mr. Bryan is to be personally conducted through the Philippines, which seems -to be a needed.' precaution. Enersretic white men have
been lost in those regions occasionally. " General Booth, of the Salvation Army accounts for his robust health by the fact that he has been a vegetarian for seven yeears. Which reminds us of those centenarians who attribute their long lives to the fact that they have always eaten, drank and smoked when 'and what they
pleased. There is no political activity in Japan, it is reported, be cause everybody is too busy to talk politics. That's something that never happens in this hustling nation. New York will know soon what kind of a police commissioner general Bingham makes by the kind of people that attack him, The testimony at the hazing trials
indicates that the peculiar kind of
"honor" in vogue at Annapolis is not incompatible with perjury. Thousands of people are starving
in Japan. Thousands of bushels of
grain are-going to waste in the Unit
ed States for want of a market.
Couldn't they be brought together somehow? It is believed that if John D Rock efeller can not get a pass to Missouri, that that state would be willing to pay his expenses for the sake of having him come on and tell all he knows about Standard Oil.
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