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6 _ fHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1911. | WOMAN MERCHANT PubZic Says ‘Go On’ and New Theatre Will Go On URED TO THIEVES’ But May Have a New Home, Says Director Ames DEN AND ROBBED cndertahing Has Been Appreciated and the! : Founders Are Ready to Take the People at Their Word. _— ' Backers Have Announce- ment to Make Which, Will Reveal That It Is EET Ea Not to Be Abandoned, j Two Young W Re as an Artistic Failure. dT Ma Men | ‘ BY CHARLES DARNTON. \ kV m HOUGH {t has proved an archi EE te iva nis the New ti " I Theatre is not to be aban . f uch | gathered from the guarded eminently discreet e y Hreet Mr. Winthrop ot w ’ lew the mors that he ave recentl en printed Into so " nu garette sinc s i erted M Ame New Thea Ja owill « and with the © Of pre n pic has made are ' a Ames toad elot ¢ ¢ Went to Buy Jewel Meinl a x ti f 1 me to r ft becau e. that we 1 | ' je whore the visit her z « » mach about plans now under con- | phone rang, and a wo vole said Leaves Last Word to Founders. | ere. Nattal could t e diamonds) te was as though Mr. Ames sald t West One Hundred and Forty-fitthy ,, SETAN BELWId KeEhS ke NE AW street. She was told the name to tn- mate kind aldn't play a light the end ft means that the New|"'that no site has been decided upon.” vaper bebi 1 the ques- quire for, and left the with several a hosiery ina lege wonares comedy a Napoleon's tomy, e will have an esta ned reper-| In your mind's eye you may gee the Bonsiad dilince | ts imei oe the last word to the} coma you, nov that it will have, in short, what a/@ctors roaming about without a roof carded all of her jewels except a $1,000 Ss ea, “ints (gil: Ames slanted a knowing took | © of this character needs. Bofors | Over thelr Reads until another home Js diamond rin nd + “thts | along his cigarette and then was lost In| this can be done we must find out what dy for them, but on this point I am Hamond ring ane for the purpose for emoke for a moment. Pre c ublic wants. Mi hile we enatl|Zi,duty bound—well, wait for the “o es of Jewelry. was tr This, however, | eared for prcidoeed a) sphelh del oh Bch coh CARR 2 eae Soate in| ficial announcement from the founders he ry, Ww he rang |'ts not the fault of th Hikeciss ab has oF cigarettes, the] be ng Our company up toa certain) Mr. Ames never falled to keep it , we flat to which ad by 5 Tie original |e tecoated servitor brought a variety |standant, to a degree of profictency, by | mind Deetevpbed va ut Pah tog Charked, | Tue ovina ne picked up one box and remarke the good actors and weeding ¢ For foundaray: diveni: lavas cct: tek ;: ap door, asked | oo although th eh e are bum cigarettes—cut them) the bad ones. In this way we sh enthusiasm?’ 1 suggested. dala b Sq ee Age this pine wae 6 out the repertory,” I leave you to eventually have a stock company meas “Not @ bit of it!" exclaimed Mr. Am as she Oe allies delda conetr a jJudge fom this that the New Theatre| uring up to the best traditions, a good| With undisguised enthusiasm. ‘“They’ mat shath that reduced the boxes to half that |hay a really humaa director. But he| working organization capable of giving |®0!n® on with thelr original intenti s number, the st and by this I mean counts his words. cleanly and artis-/0f Producing as good plays as can be eur arating {Wo the gemt-ciry ned the eame, and |“sgume ue von maaan taeaa {procured, though th aber may ni xt impression was that aj 4 PRAEINE: th Fonte te ¢ ntered, be eas it has been In ca The |@t it Was impossible to roof-over the ne judiciously “have been duel Company to Be Kept Intact. jbe #0 large as it has been in the p bay boxes, the general architectural plan ow we are not able to play out some M60! oe the ti Shi aeant gps PIAD to the box-letting system, One of the| You may conciude from this that the| of our successful plays because of gaged, j of i petra age at Aad altered. ngs We must modify, under the sys-|New Theatre company fs to be kept in-[the policy that has been followed o: Bound and Gagged. ee te te Tansee re- tem that ts to be adopted is the number | tact, no matt appens to the| of consideration for the subscribers In nbered that it was the box-owners | of productions made during a season. |New ‘Th Ames admitted |other words, we have been obliged to fe ot eee ie oe New Show Every Two Weeks. iw might say mo} {t not for the) Withdraw plays that were doing a tre- i a ao explanation to “We have been putting on a new show| fact that the hig gested And agai eonrne Sysoete Tae ee show ‘that the architects should not |every two weeks, taking the season as hi financed founders were pre- | 4V@ never been the haASe apd X ‘ for what they have done. | \), Think of t Hi at wo etn ea t Wak the new system, #, there are two classes |tnat means gy Pert tee Ge: Wess | BREAN: Fe SEY BO NN AE CABIOGIYS ave been opposed . se8 | that nS—a new show every two) “I feel it ts only the a ae he eal musin ay ala that must be fol MAK) weeks ae future plans of the nouncement of at may be palit ‘4 has looked an institu » & to the city does, But ¢ | ‘s ik never led itself a National 4 3 as been rather fein vouncements {t has : ! drawn ver ed a rat vy M ow , se pices. i “ ' Mona r. But the a ing *s : week in & t—it ke 2 awake and 4 . ic ever we, 19 not # ri . No Site Decided Upon. \ rector smiled his ‘ ed to 7 “ ne ° ne replied Mi. Ames, quite sure, " 7 : be THE LOLTED DOOR, | weet twenty has the Dos S 1 \ an fa Creede, BI 1 - 1¢ Opens When Love Taps at the ‘ n and widowed, Worse yet, she holds Ha cart of Vatatte ss and to fir meshes of an old lement | Heart of Natall FA r str ' 2 has he ‘“ ‘ ful thing} Yin to stitr, 1 Mis has been ra iia ; e meets, | that Was before the haquake. "Don't you love me, Kitty?” he pleads Ss ‘ ie val is reached, ‘Then, in Jone day. “Couldn't you, if I should try “ ‘ midi f the # railway wreck which |to be wood and kind? 1 © «le Land, w 7. te alag: Mark sr one of Sts viet But she is in her trim kha d she e oor and r Hene serves . the f the fan es Budd the lack 1n | turns away from him pertiy. "The man ¢ »|M s chapters the purposes ideals soul, while ]T love must be my master,” she says | ' i a Ha 1 except that the as par e# aware lin a far-away tone, How ts Rufe to | 4 : ft Wink gene as aimed higher ) bis own | know that it is all of a plece with the | » 4” ing and pinian® whe era audacious coquetry, and that out S| ‘4 s ette share and the love iN guess before the lof the perverseness of Kitty, ov Al pe vt \ 8 very neat story that | reaching {tself, 1s to come the best pos P Lie vatgne 4 mutual discovery js all to the good | gible things for Adee. 1 - - > | ete eer Kate Waddington, @ beaut Yet Mrc. ten it @0, ROBINETTA, | é graces and quick w > . Fae aenspeanccesagied ¢ SIR GEORGE’S OBJECTION. Knkes a THE READJUSTMENT, od plive | HIDDEN WATER. It Is Not Sustained tn the Supreme Ol dt Saves a Case of ME attog ia Court of Love, Pe ait ol Francisco. _ | Story of Love Finds Itself on up. She is wi et a B TAR OF pe : an A elaane, m and elghteen, And 1 t 6 ashe the window or on the | ie disc * been wi len preliminary vi OOLIDG “Hidden Water » looking up the | volously v 1 Ene : = k a ta ©. McClure & Co.) js @ vivid }coast line to the little village of Ogg!- ° q 4 wrtw differences ° ‘ to show his|men on the 6 al 4 1) w . le Arizona. and aunt, 1 v brows q ys] But it is also the ator field, she meets a > | | ‘ 1 w ‘ 1 and of how Rufe Hardy is gland and finds wre 1 ‘ ating | tH reovers which of young Harry Ker- ‘ n 2 Rufe has come Arizona A bg ‘ e t gre ilized Elsewhere, He has white 43 evident,” Sir James writ 5 4 a 1s and a cerg@ € er, "Uy and Kitty Huebs {San | for a tende r w flord’s st w 1 “ , Jaspe 1 tion,” (Dumels ' st to be a forn (Hou rT ‘ He ant ‘ wred ut e girh Young Harry ts tall, well-set-up, hand- “ n K he ta . fback | Lucy Ware is fair, sweet, gentle and | some, brown-haired Kindly of eye, A ly doug Wiggin, Mary Pindlater, Ja at Berke G » plok apri-{loyal, Kitty Bonnatr is dashing,|the fn of clean and athletic 7 and Allan MoAula on 1 ns ce the juant, k of wit and daring « naiish youth, He is twenty, and he 4 t arprisin imple s anta Clara country in the summer va- | tongue, not afraid to ride before the;makes love with the ardor of his years, t as Mobiuetia ts! called for | catton he meets Kieabor Gray, the | cowboys im the rim khaki clothes of agk {ity responds happily. Jt rirat ek nim We} “show” was the word used. |theatre @hould come from them, as it|adopted | @ there would be ate Grea tabiropoilian mm to the best of Drama” never high-browed tte way|Will In @ short ume,” he explained. — {tie opportuni: eviving old muc-! Youth and Beauty are hea: ne ty. And wo reaize there 19 79 |irough the conversation and ‘produc-| "Is the New Theatre to be given over | cesses, Would ultimately lead to) eomed. Everywoman ts made a good in play to upholstery and ven-|eion took second place in the running | opera?” I asked an established repert At the same) and Modesty is banished a fl peng Meets eee on tenants Me 1 don't believe @ stock company] gna {¥ courted by Passion, who 1 i Ms |Ames, ‘that there is a rtistic, rather than) fesses to be L’ but ¢ 4 at , Played to Big Audience he a ical ned Maaies | nae fee aud’ vane NOVELS OF THE DAY TOLD IN A NUTSHELL ems for | epitetul lady, WOMAN'S PLAY. | OF INDIAN LIFE ~—ATNEW THEATRE \“The Arrow Maker” Has for Its Chief Character a Medi- cine Woman—Another Pic- turesque Offering Will Be “Everywoman,” a Modern | Morality Play —“Nobody’s | Daughter” Comes to Broad- way. “Ts Arrow Maker," a play of Indian } by 3 Mary Hunter A » Will be pro- | duced at the New Theatre on Monda night. The central figure of “The Ar row Maker {s a Chisera, or ted woman of the Reeks to d “ate the tnit Ufe from the beginning to lds that there ts no real ference in man, no matter and that the even transpire among the Indians could and napire daily among the most civi!- ized of peoples. Because of powers the ¢ important personage { this prominence she has pay an unusua value the m the maki lord. Then he n who has made marr war nd prepares t ter. The Ct campod performed, wedding and accuses her new war lord meets her ac a bold dental, but the woman pe and tells the | Wa las ach her agency | true she dec her aid, and prophes! and possibly the tribe ttsel?, ribe that everything Sim- nieved tn life has been t The prophecy comes to pass, a not until the Chisera fin needs in the children of the trive that once more makes medicine’ with nne Matthison THE GREENROOM MIRROR. Frank J. Wilstact ‘Man has his price, but the actress her figure. When actress laughs amd grows fat the laugh is on her. Xt is curious how many shows lay down in the one-night stands. as Bad plays are like rain—they fal om the just and unjust alike. , The actor who rises to the top of the theatrical milk jar is the chees. Some actresses are busy in the present making @ past for the future. ‘When an actress tries to hide her age, she either fears the Gerry ®o- ciety or is afraid of the Forrest Home. “ ‘The lines that an actress has ¢o speak in a play are very often of much less importance than those of jon and Marx, Patsy Monhattan Opera — Keenan {n ‘Man > Man,” Webb, Harry reen, Mrs, Eva nand Blyle land Bertis | at Hippodrome, New Show The Hippodrome makes a new produc: tion on Mar Marching Through Georgia,” a tacle of plantation times in t . will replace “The } th fection of tts “the new plece ts by Carroll Fleming, with efi Arthur Voegtiin, and 1 b el Klein. » reguiar Hip- extra, 1 contain noth ental band. Laura Nelson KaTt,. | HERAL ES SQUSRE Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pinks df) on Mo’ Mrs. Maxwell. Dewittville, N. '.— * Before I start. “hise Fy k | Wyndham, Mrs, De yy | Guimore wilt ve the arrow. inaker and | Auson reinain (ECE re by KE. M. Holland wil! play Chief Rain ning will pla gfe, Joultered nearly. ail Wind, eal . “= hy ie tine ene yeeye | tons aches, hem: lwemanite Wanielihe. ie 4 and. bearing down Browne, © Herald | Casino. < St pains, and had a Square Thea) evening. | Wa s ci continuous: pain in The titular ysed to Marriage a « my left side. Jt the woman e in quest of ery in her mirro honeyed words who on a to his nd. With her compa auty and arch of firs: Wealth next sees through his dece} after a hitter experience, she abj him, Tk $s only when she ret fireside that Every wom: Love awaiting Amon, the cast will be Laura Sarah Cowell Le Moy mers Virg } engagement, nero, whi has purs: aweethea sees Kitty a lovely Je ts con > be well with still seen Nevertheless, @ litt! eable ev when the bar close to the fa made me sick if I to woar corsets all the time, t have any of thesa troubles. I have a fine strong baby Caughter now, which 1 did not have Hurtig & sea Le before taking Lydia E. Pinkham's VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. | Vegetable Compound.” —Mnrs. A. 4. Kitty Gordon, with six new songs,| GEES, Route 44 Dewittville, N.Y. The above is only one of the thou. sands of grateful letters which are constantly being received by the Pinkham Medicine Company of Lae Mass., which prove beyond adout t Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com. pound, made from roots and herbs, * actually does cure the: stinate dis- fan Mun eases of women, and that every such suffering woman o: t to herself to Mar 1 atleast give Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve; « ‘ < table Compound a trial before submit. ‘rhe ting to an operation, or giving tp Ath, ere | bope of recovery. Mrs. Pinkham of Lynn, Masa, invites all sick women to write her for advice, She has guided nds to health and her is free, -~. The Mystery Hall will and h OF THE ‘the Hawatian Four, Ke! Morris | stood well enough 1 the point of th in pi that he in the « n hered le sad st 18 and wicked wom: of Kitty's fat ! weakness, he hears te a b f tal ly the wh by @ Jea the amy eorge ra his Jections and what has been @ love s' threatens to become love's tr 1 “Are yo vas mother There 1s no one have died if he had no} ¢ nd now here ts Sir George de rc: sins of the fathe how he would r n his grave than red to the daughter of a t About this time, one does not 1} ais Br very well nately, Harvy is different for K 1 ho told tales eached has a y own and when eve ng , things look different even Yes, it is true. tons are in order for Harry, for Kitty, for the lovely mother—for everybody grt the Tn :|effectually; Dispels ‘| and old. 2 Red Triangle ROR FIGS ILLIXIRe! 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