The evening world. Newspaper, May 16, 1912, Page 18

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“FAMLET BRE MUST GET UP TO DATE. | * lence at the Liberal Club the omer | Peure?” 1 quesioned. - DOESN'T THINK MUCH OF THE GorzeG AND ROMEO SILLY, ‘Exponent of gel Says | Old Traditions Must Be Laid Aside. Our Attitude Toward Woman Is Absolutely Archaic, He Declares, Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Woman te man, meither better nor The state should care for the children FUTURISM EXPONENT lea as a mattor of course. ASSERTS. TRIDON Ae they were guited to the age in which The tdeat marriage will be an honest| they were Phalage In jan ae you are contract, terminating aut more sensible. You build warm, oom Bia wotoh of either Sores. jomatically at) venient dwellings, with modern plumb THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1912. jut it is in ethical, WHO SAYS HE WILL OUTDO SHAKESPEARE. circles that the those that are rising? jing, as it now pays for thelr edu whatever inal form of the For A Clean Sanitary Ice Box ing, electric lights, steam heat and a hundred other improvementa Your by means of motherhood pensions. modern architects and contractors are There (9 probably wo final form of|all unconscious Futurists, povernment. “In selence there is the same ton- Finally, we shatt never really progresa| dency. Physicians no longer attempt wntit we give up ancestor-worehip in| to cure people of pneumonia by bieed- merhanice. Futurism, the new and interesting) newest design on the market. Phy- Phtlosophy founded by an Italian, Mari-| sicians and, Indeed, all scientific men are continually breaking with the past, altan, D'Annunsio, among ere, Futurism has tn {t some of the elements of pragmatimn. Hoth the Futurist and the follower of James ap- “the revelations of devout and the searching modern query, “Will they work?’ But the Futurist seems to have an especially well de- fined fdea as to just how much, or rather, how little of past traditions really are effective to-day. THE PLOT OF “HAMLET” I6 A BORE, SAYS TRIDON. OF so I gathered from my talk with Monsieur Andre Tridon, who Js here to famillarize us with the fwith of Futur- fam. M. Tridon rather startled au au- evening by indulging in a Sh. burst against Shakespeare of ‘Hamlet’ is a bore! "Romeo and Juliet’ ts the most sicken- fing love story ever written. Come to the Carnegie Lyceum tn June and see a Futurist play produced for intelligent people." “You really expect to outdo Shakes- “Oh, yes,” he replied calmly, ‘because Fhakespeare is behind the times, out of ate. “L defy you or anyone else to tell me the plot of ‘Hamlet’ offhand. "Romeo and Jullet’ is based on @ silly, melodramatic tale of mixed identity. acters in all But his machinery of expression is _ hopelessty clumsy and antiquated. Only he force of tradition keeps tim on the tage, Who would go to see » modern acts, with innumerabie play of fi acenes in each? MODERN PLAYS. “Not that most modern plays are Worth seeing. If they are lees drawn @et, they ‘depend on the old, melodra- matic tradition, with many changes of Beene. The average Broadway produc- tion represents the same staxe of art ‘a the dime novel. “The Futurist play is espentially up- to-date in manner and matter. It ts all im one act, and about forty-five minutes elapse between the rise and fall of the curtain. It depicts one single mood; it fs an emotional snapsho:, a kinetorcope i There are no footlights to throw sf light and shadow. The audience 48 purposely restricted to about one hundred persons, eo that the actors may falk to them, not at them. Simple nat- Maines is the art demanded of these actors, instead of the artifictal elabore- tion which still clogs our stage. What- @ver the motif of the play, it is some- thing other than the love affeir of Young petsone at the bread-and-butter age, an event of comparatively sight importance to the intelligent modern Gonception. tem, i ft not T emked, “Pat in it." agreed M, Triton. “We think that to-day, and expectally to- morrow, are more important than yee terday, Progress comes by stepping on the corpses of the dead. It in only by forgetting how the Greeks and Ro- Mans built that we were able to pro-| @uce the Singer Building. “AM over Europe people are literally unsutted for t! @tone barracks PIANOS Player-Pianos NEW PIANOS, $149 | PLAYER-PIANOS, $275 « i Where can you get so much for so little’ USED PIANOS, $75 UP 48H OR EASY TERMS Monthly Rents a; nent Tan “ quoa ei. Seca from Borough Hall ea ci 23" “TREN EMELINE ca } 5 Instead, I'd buy the very ‘ethics, literature and art, as we have| ing, Sust because that used to be done “ “a Sirecdy given it up tn. cctence ana | if Were @ doctor and had inherited « mt $00 cae ni ike rent of merchandise good luck. q hypodermic syringe from my father het f Those aro some of the postulates of Wouldnt conmider, that T must go on rou ey | Bare eee eee te et rig emirerrememneneernmmemeeeny Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Important Sale of Men’s Furnishings Continues Until Saturday Inclusive Shirts Negligee Shirts of woven and printed Madras, attached cuffs, cont modal. $1.00 Values $1.50 and $2.00 Silk mixture Negligee Shirts, French cuffs, coat kn “id Value 93, sh $2. All silk Shirts with R rds, French cuffs, coat model, waive $5.00 ; $2.95 Pajamas and Night Shirts jamas of colored and white Medras, Mi tary and V-neck models, silk frogs. $1.00 Value $1.60 Pajamas of fine mercerized cloth in all colors, silk frogs, Military and Vine $1. 35 \ models, - Value $2.00 { Silk mixture Pajamas in white and col- ors, fancy patterns, Value $4.00 t $2.65 pe ele Shirts, plain white and ft Pivtiuee Tosca pnee} 55 Neckwear All silk Four-in-Hands, pe and fan colors, Value $1.00 f 550 Accordion and Crochet Kaitted Silk Four-in-Hends, $1.10 Values 61.50 and $1.75 Knitted Crochet Silk RyentarHende, | plain colors and cross stripes. 85, Accordion and Crochet Knitted Silk asiehiong rr ire $1.35 Underwear French White Lisle Underwear—Shirts with long sleeves, short sleeves or sleeveless. Drawers to match. 65¢ Value $1.00 each French White Lisle Underwear, long sleeves, short sleeves or sleeveless. $7.10 Drawerstomatch. Value$1.50cach French White Lisle Underwear, long or short sleeves, Drawers to match, $7.35 Value $2.00 each : Half Hose Plain and Fancy Lisle Half Hose. 35¢. per pair or 3 pairs for $1.00 Bath Robes Terry Cloth Bath Robes, Value 85.00} $3,50 Raincoats Single and double Texture Cloths, Values $18.00 to #22.505 {$13.50 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ve. ana ar-| Tabereulosis Medicine tintlo eireten that ihe xoapel of Futur-/ Saved This Man’s Life rf schools aa well. We teach the chil- ly r fren about the Punic Ware and the guy, Wars of the Roser; what do they know g boi nilous socl in- | Bekuman’s about the tremendous social and dustrial struggles going on ali around us to-day? We make them construe | dead languages and learn by heart the! f' verses of dead ports; what do they . learn of the poetry of living men, ot| e e the fiction of an Edith Wharton, 0 rue Th M H I fi l ie ain ap EN ro ot | e Largest, Finest and Most Helpful Store in \ao we turn thelr attention always | mes yearn. |the suns that have set instead of ta) {Signel “The Futurist sees in the self-support- | ing woman the doom of the Hebra) marriage law, If a woman can tak’ care of herself without menacing society |there t# no reason why her husban should not leave her if he tires of her, She, of course, will have the same privi- |teme. As for the children, the state BROOKLYN, [must eventually pay for thelr upbring: “BEAU TIFUL Cleans Everything “In New York’s Shopping Center” the World Devoted Exclusively to Housefurnishings You can get elsewhere goods as good as ours—if you don’t care what you pay for them. You can find elsewhere prices that seem as low as ours—if you don’t care what you get for them. But what you shall not find anywhere else is the COMBINATION of quality, reliability, satisfaction and low price that this store gives. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— MAPLETON IN THE PARK SbOTr Never in the history of ere been jyrenen ble opportunity fc ing HLS chah and balance mowtidy ike | ‘and our iilustrsted photo. | O foealer erie "You will ect [ate to Bay Parkway | a it, 1440, Srgetal Manner, 60 Tifberty ot. Tasteful, Inexpensive Dressers, Chiffoniers and Toilet Tables This characteristic Big Store sale comes when summer home-seekers are searching for good-looking, substantial bedroom pieces that don’t cost much. $4,250 and $5,500. Here they are! The styles you can judge from the cuts—simple but artistic. The making In the Park Section of Brooklyn NoW AT COST. you will see on examination to be golid and strong. The prices are timely and unusual pieces ly brick hue, And all” improvements eet ld "Gueens, REAL ESTATE FOR “ SALE— NEW SERSEY, |WILL SACRIFICE SUMMER R COTTAGE ie at Behooleys | Mta $20 Dresser —as illustrated; $15 Dressing Table—as illus- well designed dresser, in choice trated; pretty dressing tables, of mahogany, golden oak, bird’s- | $20 Dresser —as illustrated; | in choice of golden oak or ma- | $20 Chiffonier —as_ illustrated; * dainty incess dresser, in smart, trim chiffoniers in choice eye maple and tuna mahogany; choice of mahogany or bird’s- hogany; base, 30 inches long, 19 of mahogany, golden oak, base, 42 inches long, 21 inches eye maple; base, 36 inches inches deep; Freuch plate bev- bird’ rents aple or tuna ma- och stat log. deep; full graceful serpentine ‘Ant utc, long, 20 inches deep; French led Fy ; hogany; bi 30 inches wide, jawer_ qu z front; rubbed and polished aid bevelled mirror, 36x18 perreribpd orp pacekaraont 19 Winckes deep; French plate REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— finish; size of mirror, 22x28 | inches; full, beautiful ugdulat- * | mirror, 18x14 inches; regular LONG ISLAND. ee Inches: regular $14.50) | tng. froat: regular $14 EO | Mearows ess. LO] Machete’... "1450 (GREENHUT Buliding, Third Floor.) Regular $25 Brass Bedstead, AU Tomorrow at $13.50 This is a bedstead that any store would be justified in selling at $25. Nobody ever bought anything better at that price, unless it was bought here or at some very unusual sale. The style is the massive, simple, elegantly-plain design preferred by nine persons out of ten. Two-inch continous posts; full — seven one-inch vans rods with T-ball ends. NONE SENT C. O. D. (GREENHUT Butiding, Third Foes.) Pillows, Cots Mattresses and D ja|Gold Crowns and Brides) Woven Wire Springs and Couches Work, $5.00 a Tooth. $7.50 No. 1 Combination $20 No. 1 Mixed Hair — Feather Pillowe—size 18x26) $5 Sliding Couches—angle fron ‘All Work “Guaranteed 10 Years, s10 hate Fl ation -. $5.50 |” Mattrese—at.......... $16 inches; Ripert choice} frames (may be used separ- FOR. McBRIDE’ peice a . $7.50 | $26 Pure South American testes; RARE 58c| ately). Supported with extra- Offic Hair Mattrese—at...... $22 | Feather sand duck] heavy steel-wire fabric; com- om orpeg rontma Boom $10 feathers mixed; size 22x28 in-| plete, with denim-covered mat- ches; weight a4 vel Fey of Mat- . $14 $25 tress and bolster, to- § Woven Wire Springs—bronze-finished frames; heavy steel wire os Sia fat 1150 morrow ONLY, OTS fabric; all sizes at same price: , Reg. price bar | rice | Re; (yd ts § — rs ert a ey 2 “* | Wilton Rugs 2x 12%. Ja-ft. mene wri 9x12-f. Serviceable Seamless Logs caren Geir aerstemare Wales Fraime , ssk, ae a delight to the senses of sight Real Renaissance Laco ‘and touch; $30.50 § Curtains —mounted on heavy, double- ewisted cable to choice of Rich Marie Antotnette Lace Bed aad Marte terme, Bonstoance value; tomorrow, at either white or ar Saving ererily $00, vin, regularly $3.75; pair. ter Pies $7.60... "550 reductions. RIA Ky PEATE AE Ine: RaeeS SirtBtag 1h eee (GREBNHUT @etiding, Piret Meer.) (ORBENHUT Guiddiag, Pivot Foor.) The (The DOMESTIC We have added 300 more R tors to the Sewing Machine Co, Unde: " price Sale. Don't ct to have any more Wholesale Distributing Office at such bargains. New 1012 goods; “Leader” for New Yor, Key jersey and ang “Jewel” syle. Ak sizes. lew Eng! ates ‘ou save from to $10, rd 3 West 14th St., New York City size selected. vouhielia (GREENHUT Butiding, Mata Ploor end Basement.) After you have looked at all the bargains in china dinnerware advertised elsewhere, come in here and look at ours. It will save time if you come here first, but you may be better satisfied wasn you know you’ve got the best the city fers. (ORBENMUT Butiding, Mein Foor.) GREENHUT-SIEGEL COOPER ©. “Better Goo: Building for the Same Advertise- Money or the menton | BOTHSDESOFE™ AVE. LBGnasnnurtPes 8™ AND IDM STS | ris ironsy ne “THE BIG STORE” ae. RE MIOLESALE PRICE. Double Zl Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Made Before 12 o’Cloc! 40 Whites Reg.$60 Now$22.50 9 Stamps 9 @ ke 20 Singers 48 “ 25,00 ‘3 | | 30 New Homes “0 « 40 Wheeler & Wilson “ 50“ |} 30 Household 80 Standards EXCURSIONS, HELP WANTED—MALE, ANTLD YOR Our experts repair Sewing Ma- o) WE! chines of all mak: f 7H Marigesysin3 : meee Hare Ko Tienlare \ Ue a DIAMONDS ON CREDIT| —_sLawvens. BUSINESS OPPORTU PASY WERKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS, a4 American Watch and Diamond Co, “320h2% aun. Mord di, Accidente, JEW ALLER Ovpartyslty Los F @ Malden Yaar easidn trie aie en, Sunny extre i (

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