The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1905, Page 11

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~~ PLAY AKIT “7*You Never Can Tell,” with > “Clever Actors, Proves the . Brightest and Most Enter. 1 taining Piece in Town. ApRINA DE WoLFE | “THE ONE WEAK SPOT. ir Findlay Plays the Conollia- 4 tory: Waiter Deliciously and Mabel Taliaferro Makes a 1 i * Pretty and Delightful Dolly. a : ‘Tou. always can tell, {t would, seem, George Bernard Shaw and Arnold will be ontertaining, ‘You Nevor " Can Tell’ told this again at the Gar- Pek: last night, But this time there was and | ; { ve something more than merely Shaw Daly. There was, with ono excep- @on,\a very clever company on hand to help carry the night, The exception was Miss Drina de Wolfe, 4 remarkably bad actress with ® remarkable genius for getting good parts in good plays, In basting the play Mr. Daly must be scored with a grievous error in the election of a Gloria. The strang-mind+ edness of this “advanced” young woman fg almogt the pivotal point on which Mr, Ghaw's aocial fantasy turns; but . there is certainly nothing about Miss E Wolfe to indicate that strong-mind- @dneas is hor strong point, and as for this Gloriv’e “advanced ideas,” they seemed to run. to millinery and swath: tell her hair into burnt-almond band- The unglorious Gloria, however, !s enly an item in a genoral total of ex- C6, , + |, Intelligence Gleams Anew. Arnold Daly's keen intelligence, which @0 well sulted to Bhaw, gleans anew “You Never Can Tell.” He poa- Shaw's talent, or trick, of making a Boy of truth, of taking Lightly those hinge which most of us take too pe- . His one fault is that he is to inditige in the highly emo- This mood became Marod- Of course, but Valentine is a Gifterent sort of chap, Dentists, far as our experience goes, never emotional, not even in the crucial hae cs of drawing a tooth, They @ that to their patients, Mr, Daly, in preparing for thts part, Wes evidently well rehearsed by a real Wentist. He oumgested thie by the deft- Bees and detail with which he went ehout his task of relieving the craisbed ‘14 Crampton of an offending molar. {he ourtafn went down on the supreme iy ‘Crampton had been its own father and tt owed him « grudge, with gles and seemed eager to enoore {the Apecialty, Disposed to Be Tragic. + Grim, groutchy old Crampton, as Played by George Farren, was dis- (pomed to take his family troubles tragi- wally, but perhaps any father would Dolly and Philip are decidedly filp youngsters, but Mabel Taliaferro was (A pretty and delighttul Dolly that ‘any but a etage father would have taken j her to arms without waiting for the i Bumner Gard made Phillp a | B00d, but @ bit too nolsy, son, | Of all the characters, William, tho | | tel, fe'the most lovable of the lot, and Wobn Findlay realised him perfectly. He played the part deliciously, scoring | qucceas second to none, and the @uttlence gave him a aplendid tip in tho fray of applause. J Did Not Deserve It, ‘Walliam H. Thompson did nicely as | MoOomas, but not well enough to merit [ehe @pecial mention Mr, Daly gave him fn Ms ourtain talk, As long as Mr, was going in for that sort of thi 8 fa Titer have said a worl for 4 diay and another for Miss iaferro, ‘They came perilously near 4 viding first honors, rye Lowis failed to give Mra, |@landon distinction, preferring instea to ‘make her more or | i Bie wes aided in this by folfe, whose dignity woe that of a haughty. shop gitl, and who in the scene Horia learng from her mother of falentine's prowe: id starts to atr! { toar when 8 ! ing its breath | 'y Harwood made the most of the ee! Cir Seoonen tiresome and irritating, are not the only long speeches oh should be cut, | ler & Co, have made @ wise move uring Mr, Daly and ‘ v Gan Tal Rey ay, ‘You Never oe ond ag @ “'sox duellist” him get the house hould have had it only have an ex- ingly clever actor, but the brightest most entertaining play in town, OPENINGS ELSEWHERE, |. Bir Charles Wyndham and Miss Mary | i | | | Stuart, | sho thrives on t Russell In “Lady Teagle,” Casino; the Klaw & Erlanger Comedy COREY in “In New) ort,’ Liberty; "Home Folks, New York; “Common Sense Bracket," Frourtecreh_ Birest ‘Theatre; Mra. In “Leah Klesobna,"’ Ma an tre; the! Barrymore Hudson; “Humpty Dumpty,” sterdam; "The Sho-Gun,’ “The College Widow,” Garden; “It Hap- pened In Nordland,” Lew Pields's Thea- tre; Robert T, Haines in “Once Upon a ‘Nme,"” Herkeley Lyceum; “Higehed Piggledy” and "The Wi A Weber's Musto Hal emy of Music; Hdwand Terry in “Sweet Jayender,” Princes: od fie Square Theatre; “Babes Moy- mi," Majestic; Dan McAvoy in The Mayor ot the Bowery," Murray Hill Theatre, VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Hammerstein's bill included Henry B, Nixey and company, the Imperial Jap- aneso Guards, Barney Fagan and Hen- rietta Byron, the Three Dumonds, Ward and Curran, Jennie Yeamans and others, “Liquid Air’ and Maggle Cline were features at Keith's, Among others were George Evans, the Four Dunbare, Bila Garrison Tenbrooke and Lambert and company. Valerio Bergere and compeny in “His Japanese Wite,” Bifie Fay and Paul Conchns were head-liners at the Circle Theatre, Others were R. G, Knowles, ‘Will H. Murphy and Blanche Nichols, Jennie Yeaqnans led a list et the York- yille Theatre which embraced the Kaut- ‘man troupe, Roberts, Hayes and Rob- erts, Loulair and Bowen, Howard and North, Russell and Buckley and Epps and Lorette, jony Pastor offered Callahan and Mack, Wesgen, Walters and ‘Wessin, Dixon and Holmes, MoDonald end Huncingian, te at amnny omnerae Tie \ at eatres Tierzog's horses, and Roge Stahl dn “The Chorus any qere fuatures.at the ‘Twenty-third stree! theatre, The Fifth Avenue ‘Theatro stock company. Played "Jim the Lael man” and the Miles Stayordalo Hea figured in tho vaudeville specialties, ithe newly organized stock company, ve the Fifty-elghth street theatre, Ate by Rydney. Ayres and Fdna,, Phillips, presented Marie Corelll's play "he|ma der the. yaudevitie contingent included “the malo Pattl.” ‘The play & the Ona Hundred and ‘Twenty -fih street. theatre was "D'Aroy _ OF Guards,” and Bellclair brothers, @cro- bats, were among the vaudeville per ners. ee start Mrs, Alfro & Seamon's were Mr, and Redo "in Uncle Ee ty and Coe, mu dient NG FANE icehtes) Sylva and ‘Wilson an of Miramgied Rela- , Buike In one wie among the new attractions picasa Museum, a ague’s Cockatoo Crows, from. Avstralla, made its first American ap- pearance at tho Eden Musee, IN BROOKLYN. pistes snty W,. Savage's production o eat a Hhaifeh began a week's z at the Montauk. organo a ‘yaudevitie it included Ftta Reed Payton and company, Yorke and Adams, the Roberty Family, Laura AaaMtook and the Orpheum ‘Trlo, My “Baby oo weeks ago to fuss and fume ir boron ep mo awa-.o nights, I dla not know weit to do for her, she was na fretty, A Tend suggested cod liver oll and I tried to givo her some, but after the first taste tree became suaplcjous and could not bo coaxed Into taking more. My husband, who a Tam still giving her Linonlno, 1 Mikes to take It ARMAND CARUBA, from and a lark ning, bi ‘ous du PARR at all AnUlaclUrers, the saving You tho retailer's. py Wi TAU, AW FURS *\ a ¢ appeared !n Henry Arthur Jones's y, ‘Tho Case of Rebellious Busan,” at the Lyceum, The porform- , Panoe will be reviewed in Wednesday's {Mivening World, \ David Warfield, with Belasco's’ pro- duction of ‘The Music Master," moved down from the Belusco Theatre to the Bijou, where both tar and play were ) heartily revelved by a large wudience, James K, Hackett, in ‘The Fortunes of the King,” went to the Harlem Opera, Houne, Joo Welch took “Cohen's Luck" to the West nd’ Theatre, David Higgins played “His Last Dol- " at the Metropolis, “At the Old Cross-Roads" bogan a (| eek's engagement at the American, “A Wife's Secret’ was divulged at the Star. | “Tracked Around the World’ paused ft the ‘Windsor in its mad car “A Little Outcast” found shelter and favor at the Third Avenue Theat 1 Rose Sydell and the London Bellos ro. turned to the Dewey after a long ab. pence, and the Dainty Duchess Bur- meq | 8BauUets Were ut the Gotham, Continuing at leading theatres were Francia Wilion in "Cousin Willy," Crl- terion; Maude Adams In "The Little Minister," Hmpire; Viola Allen in "The er's Tale,” Knickerbooker; 1 edt in! Fatinbtea,'' Broad way Ll) GUTLOHN FUR’ CO, 701 BROADWAY, NEAR 1070 #1, {lin the nostrils, and I did not have to 70" | hawk and >| ing, to di PRIMROSE PATH NOT ALL FUNNY Old Favorite Melodies Prove the Saving Feature of a Jokeless Waste in the Burnt-Cork Re- vival. an, De of The good old favorites who have been the backbone of minstrelsy and will be as long as the burnt cork school of en- tertadnment flourishes, rushed to the Tescue of the George Primrose Min- stro] Show, at the Grand Opera-House last night, and) dragged it trom abso- lute dulnoas, In the way pf novelties, there was “nothing doing,!’ but the good old melo- dies that bring gray-bearded men to theatres the only times they ever attend were there, as sweet and fresh as ever, and the jokes which were few and lone- some were all the ones we laughed at long ago, and laugh at again for auld lang syne, While the cast was sadly in necd of individual stars, the chorus work was melodious and was the best part of the show, The comedians were a sad lot, with nothing novel to offer and no par- ticular taste in choosing trom the back number of the almanac they used, Most of the so-called comedy was of a ques- tlonable nature, yet the audience stood for it good-naturedly, Minstrel show Gudiences are easy to please, It seems, Goorge Primrose received an ovation when he appeared in his “melange.” Seer niet a (IFFENSIVE “CATARRH I suffered for a long time with a, bad case of Catarrh, and took a t deal of medicine without any benefit, I had @ continual Lenn my Sheek had grown purple, my nose was always sto; reuatay breath had a sickening and disgusting odor, and I coughed in- symptom of the disease, Miss Mary L,, Storm, Cor, 7th & Felix Sts,, St, Joseph, Mo, nent relief I came to the conclusion that the seat of the trouble was in the blood, Knowing SS, S. to be a good blood medicine I began its use, and after using it for some little while it did away entirely with the offensive mucus spit, especially in the morn slodge the catarrhal matter, 1627 South St, The filth that are c Frep H, Pressy, secretions and foul mucus wally dropping back into 02 The Swift Speoifio Co., Atlanta, sang ence, and some {intricate dancing. The less said The Hun, FULL Gold ¢ Ges CROWNS 3 cessantly, I heard of your S. 8.8, and |] Processes are Batented. wrote you, I commenced to useit, and |] Analcn Vinee ssfinet after taking several bottles I was cured |} Gold Crowns, 15.0, Bed and have never since had the slightest |} department. © Diplomas work satisfactorily an ‘The ovation preceded the aforesald “melange’—it wa not go apparent at later perlod, us Reed, with a sub-cellar voice, ‘Rocked In the Cradle of the ep” to the satisfaction of the audi- lke Leonard tickled with the “comedy second rt” the better, rian Boys' land was good, NTISTRY, Dental: Cleanliness 1s most important, Great danger of disease from tn- clean instruments, Can't be too particular, Here every instrument is thoroughly sterilized, All germs al lutely killed, You are pro- tected avainst disease and have further satisfaction in knowing that the work will be done right, Dr, Hanks’ Tooth Powder —vthoroughly antiseptic, Best tooth cleanser and preserver, 25 cts. a bottle, DENTAL ASSN, , 205 SIXTH AVENUB, 8, W, CORNER NTH ST, NEVER CLOSED, EW YOR PAINLESS DENTAL COtnc Teeth Extracted Without Pain, One Filling FRED to je strate Our Painless Method. and introduc 1 y nd mont durable. plate made Rss the originators “of patios: made, ose de A written contract giv th ir free of vhargo heorporael unter “the. laws Btate of New York, 6 table value, Bat. 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R. woop, Passe Tratttc Manager, tisdaiin' | 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street, 7,9, 14, 43, 15, 47, 19, 20, 24, 22, 25, 24,.25,.27 and 29 West January Sale Housekeeping Linens’ and Malan He ahead Good seh Women’s Cloaks, Babies? Clothes, — Togethen with A Mphldork diode hyip yh can co ny) thinge. specials «Pa trautive ate, offering: |B ineh White Ohina | SM Anoh White o fake 09 {0 £55] # tnoh White We Bilk and Wool Walstinge 5 desirable styles—light, medium and dark—also, heavy all woo! plain sackings—were 40, Yard wide all wool Widerdowse~ plain and crepon weaves-value ,B2,, Double Face Cotton Hiderdowns— - best patter ia ore rae ‘ bay ant All wool ke! \e-— ‘white Corded’ ly for infants’ pinning White Corge Fa erg er ORERRE Mire 629) J All Wool White Saxon aa soft, good washing Infants’ wear—el Silk Hmb'd fa matiteh White ae fone ovalue to M.. 59 the laundry, White Batine-20. 1 2 tnoh, \ ‘White Loutaines-—all wll, +s. 4iyh> Openwork Btripe Wash Bille. siys) Black and Colored 10 cases Domets and Cantone— * Crepe de Chines. Bleached oe Unbleached ket 5% pile: Ka nouiga vacate i ¢——__—_—_—— Women's Underwear In thts January Sale spectals are ot restricted fo a few tems ta articles, but prlce cuts are made right through the stock, on fine goods as medium and popular grades. vas . SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SPECIAL BARGAINS IN WHITE SKIRTS NIGHT DRESSES 49 cent kinds 6 cont kinds 08 cont kinds $119 kinds $1.26 kinds. $1.98 kinds, $2.08 kinds. PECIAL BARGAl ‘ CHEMISES $9 cent kind: @ cent kinds.. $9 cent ‘kinds, #50 kinds. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN” © 4 CORSET COVERS / 29 cent kinds ¢. % cent kinds ‘Chemises to: 64.98, bdo i : Chstomers tell’ thelr friends of! Meme kinds.» IN: the splendid yaluen-new attrac-| tinunlly addeduao the | SPECIAL BARGAINS ian ry bay pervect stronger day WOMEN'S DRAW f » : 29 cent kind: “EXTRA SIZE” GARMENTS e oent inte Covers of fine Linen finish ind Soe ooverialiy gut tor.etout, > G4, ecane minds Figures—sises to 62—value .89.,. fps bie il value. Rig We vai Blirts—————----—— value $1. Chemises-—————_ value Selec Etat SPRAaAogs | Ie ys quailty of sale gome and nee th: those shown here, Dress Linens —-® Let us emphasize one fact— OUR PRICES 69 cents to 15,98 Batiste, Mull, Li and machine ray Cr at it ul 0 Pops aR prices, low York—atl at for equal qualltles, Buyers’ Instructions are “(Not to be undersold,’? And they never are. MORNING SALES © a, ‘ 86-inoh Mercerized Satecns vinite and leading shades— Piratop aires, petticoats and lining jackets—Value .19 BASEMBNT—WHST fresh, new, right from boxes—Iinatead of .98 SECOND FLOOR- "BUILDING, To-morrow), Wednesday, until I P, } Two-toned Etamines ie omen’ BI’k Uheviot d—fast colors—besutiful gore—deop pleate— ; Fn nese rpultg and waists, stitonedall lengths con 1 Navy. Ine, bands—value #4.5), Lt, Blue, = Gray, Brown, SECOND FLOOR! Maile to sell at 2% cente— 1 J For Morning Sal wea | Fite Nainsook Corset Oovere Don't sudo, by ; | Lace trim'd neck—ribbon ah bs ing dale Speciale astonish new cus | aoe trl al tomers by put our announcements few eYalat Inge Eiched ie BASHMONT—CENTRD BUILDING, _ ] Biol warn White Cheviot Watsta Striped C vee. ‘ 9 | batons otras uaureaon Emb’y Edgings and Insertings Nainsook and Swise— WA nor newalue tb and 19... 7 (2 R—CBNTRE BUILDING, year and BUILDING, Also Pants—pertect goods— all sizes—-usually 29 vents, MAIN FLOOR—WHST Wool Daghestan Ruge Oriental patterns—I6x6e— value $4,00—-Untll 1 P, M., THIRD FLOOR—NEW_ BUTGDING Bleached Table Damaske Ross, Leet. oats fei ‘oral: e1 yard mi jengths— Yalue 79-—-entjre length for, MAIN FLOOR—! B Fine White Naiusooks ft yet Dables’ C MAIN Mill Lengths Uph, Velours ed Ingold colors— oe ee Sihow ‘Tops, Mortis ‘ull ie 49 88! yi —value .79 to $4.19 yard... oO ENT CHNTRE BUILDING. 1R-inolt Shelt Oileloth Best quallt test, colors and Brooks Spool Cotton Black and White Nos, 20 to 80-100 9 3 usually 22 —yaiue six cents ts duzens. designs Talt-—Blaht _ vand ‘Calta abe. doe HIRD FLOOR—NEW_ BUILDING, BASEMENT.-NEW_ B 1b ONLY'SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M--NO MAIL ORDERS,

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