Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TD ACT AS LOVER WN“ PURPLE ROAD “Rosedale,” That Dates Back) to Days of Wallack, Will Be Revived. | delayed opening of “The Purpie| Road," the operatic romance by Heinrich Reinhardt and Fred de Gresac that concerns itself with the \ of Napoleon for an Austrian Peasant maid, will take place at the Liberty Theatre on Monday night. Har- teen Brockband, an English baritone, has been chosen for the role of Napo- Jeon, and others in the cast will be Valli Vail, Janet Beecher, Elita Proctor Otis, Eva Fallon, Harriet Burt, Anna Wilke, W. J. Ferguson, Edward Mar- tindel and Hal Forde. . “Rosedale,” produced by Lester Wal- laok half a century ago, will be revived by Manager Brady at Lyric Theatre om Tuesday night. In the cast will be Charles Cherry, Robert Warwick, Frank Gilmore, Lesiie Kenyon, John Glendin- ing, Stephen Davis, Elsie Ferguson, Jeeyna Howland, Alice Fischer and The play deals mainly with The unscrupulous Sir Cavendich May secks to convert her fertune to his own uses, and to this end @pposes her remarrying and at the same time conspires with a syDey to make away with the boy. This plot is frus. trated by Elliot Grey, who, invading the Gypey camp, rescues the lad and brings feafusion to Sir Cavendish’s plans and ® happy conclusion to his own romance, eee Richard Carte and Hattie Wiltame ome to the Grand Opera House with “The Girl From Montmartre.” David Warfield will appear at the West nd Theatre in “The Return of Peter Grimm. George Ade's comedy, “Father and tee Boys,” wil be presented by the stock company of the Harlem Opera I knew last k when I sald that Most actresses did not use grease paint that the next one whom I visited would. Somehow, things always hap- Den that way. Miss Mary Pickford uses both cold cream and grease paint. She said she does this because the more gre: one Uses, the better preserved the skin will be. “And there fs nothing Ike beginning: when you are young!" ehe exclaimed. ‘Tits te the first and greatest reason I use grease paim and the second is that I think makes @ smoother, House. “Painting” the face is an old expres- ‘The bit at the Star changes to “St.| sion and an equally old routine, for Bimo." actresses especially. But it has a new ‘The Dazwiers” will be seen at the) meaning when I say that Mise Pick- Colunia. ford “paints” her face. Ghe really “The Social Maids’ move to the Murray Hill Theatre. “The Taxi Girls” will be at Hurtig & Seamon's. ‘The Olympia will have “The Girls of Goes paint ft, “blocking it out first; then laying one color on top of another, taking them off again, blending, model- Ing, softening shadowe—just as an art- Ist does—until the desired effect is pro. duced. He> eyes proved most interesting to me. As I have already said, first cold oream Is applied and then flesh pink grease paint and with the coming of the grease paint the beautiful, golden brown shadows which nature made to the Gay White Way.’ & dig performance for the benefit of flood sufferers will be given at the Hippodrome to-morrow night. The bill will be made up of prominent features the of Hippodrome show, aupple- from the various Bhu- and Fanciulli's Band. VAUDEVIL-E ATTRACTIONS. At Hammerstein's Victoria Theatre Uulu Glaser and Blanche Walsh \.1ll @hare headline honors. Among others will be Arthur Dunne and Catnerine Hayes, Maud Lambert and Ernest Ball, Mack and Orth, the Eight Berlin Mi caps, Frank Mullane, and Ray Samuels. National Insurance offici News Oddilies js in England THE EVENING WORLD, LYRICNAPOLEON '<‘Making Up’’ With Stage Stars—V. Copyright, 1913, by The Press Publiahing Co. (The New York Wortd.) and brows. play about her blue eyes and their Diack lashes vanish. It hurt me to see them go, but it ts all in the “make-up” and go they must, to be replaced by Mouse colored gray ones which ere made by blending biack grease peint. The numerous lights encircling her mirror &re turned out for this operation. “Because I can study the shadows better,” explained Miss Pickford. The shadows under the eyes are made much darker than those ab: ‘and those abo re carefully blend right up to the eyebrows. Then ov these mouse-gray shadows is spread a tint of blue. The blue is to make the eyes look light, in an endeavor to appear blind. Jul the part which Miss Pickford Plays in “The Good Little Devil,” is blind. ‘With the edge of a towel mad ut (as in the picture) she removes any color which happens to be too dark, as does an artist who eliminates a wrong line or mags in a painting; and then replaced, a trifle lighter or yt her pleasure. on again. With deft fingers she colors her cheeks and chin with the rouge of her A novel way of healing cosmetic and a way not injurious to the lashes stick into With it she proceeds to “do” her lashes Two curlers are used on each curt *to make this luxu rani wavy mass. being always very careful of form, and the face is ‘blocked in. ‘Then comes the finishing touches. Miss Pickford has a very novel way of heating the cosmetic to be used on her eyelashes and brows. She puts a lump of black grease paint on one of round her mirror and dips an orange soft, melting black paint. and “pencil” her brows. ‘This conscientious little Mise will not use a candle for fear of fire, and the electric heaters made for the purpose make the cosmetic so hot that it bur th es and brows. Hence the new invention. After she has powdered’—always care- fully—she goes over all that has been Mp stick, and next the lips are rouged,! done. Touching @ bit of black or blue MEN AND WOMEN INA GRAND RACE Kate Elinore and Sam Williams will head the bill at Keith's Union Square theatre. There will also be Cecil Lean in “The Moving Picture Man," McKay and Cantwell, Roife's ‘Ye Colonial Sep- tette” and Caesar Revoli in a protean epecialty. At Prootor’s Fifth Avenue theatre will be Irving Bertin, William Hawtrey in “Old Nick and Co.,"" Gladys Alexandria, the Primrose Four, the Three Leightons and others, At the Twenty-third Street ‘Theatre the Seven Belfords will be the feature. Jullette’s Elephants will be the Principal number at the Fifty-elghth Street Theatre. “The Wodding Trip,” a tabloid musical comedy, benefit of thirty shillings, On April 4 a girl baby arrived and the question is whether this second baby is @ twin or not, Twins count as one under the law, bur if the second child is not @ twin, the mother is entitled to another thirty shillings. The first Penobscot river salmon of t jon, caught yesterday, weighed sixteen pour is and sold for $32 at auction. G, Clusker @ bachelor, 103 years old, of Los Angeles, who takes a married in 1915. He is a veteran & boyhood playmate of Abraham Char! drink wh er he wants it, is plann: of both the Mexican and civil wars and w Lincoln, * Dominick Carjula, shoemaker, is in trouble for not sticking to his lest. A County Medical Society agent says Carjula put a card in his window edvertis- Ing a sure cure for rheumatinm, His treatment, it is alleged, consisted largely in rubbing the rheumatic limb with a glass bulb, snapping the fingers and hum- ming a lullaby. and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre, Blizabeth Murray will head the bill GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE—Mrs. Kathie Anderson, suing Charles E. Ander- . Dida Tie Comevadk’” apne] son, a St. Louls lawyer, for divorce, declares he was so ‘close’ that to pay @ Trained Nursen," John Convoy and nis| cents dues in a euchre club she had to raise the money by selling his empty Diving Models and Flanigan ana Hd-| Whiskey bottles, She “picked his pocket’ once, but found only a dime, He pro- ae tented it was all he had, but she admitted he didn't ask her for cartare out of it. Harry Woodruff will have first place t the Alhambra. Among others will be wen MeGiveney in a protean sketch, ‘James and Bonnie Thornton and the wenny Troupe. The Bronx Theatre will offer Marie MoFarland and Madame, the Masked Soprano, Frank Fogarty, MeCart and Bradford, Mike Bernard and Willie ‘Weston, Cartme! and Harris and others, Flood pictures will be shown at the Regent. “No cash in safe, only books, and the door is open,” is the placard on the eight-foot in the offices of the Hamilton Pickle Works at No. 180 Allen have been many safes blown in the hopes to save thi tion recently, and the firm An Infantryman committed eulcide at Grats, Germany, by fixing a cord to the firing mechanism of a machine gun and standing in front of it. He pulled the cord and was torn to pieces. The Connecticut Senate has killed the “hat pin’ bill, and as its excuse says, “The jails of New England wouldn't hold all the women who would break the law If it were passed.’ aemeliaeniies PARROT SWALLOWED HER DIAMOND RING. “1 Didn’t Take It, Mamma!” He Screams at Mrs. Simons When On the Minneapolis, which galled from London yesterd Uirds of all kinds bound to the ten-acre aviary of Henry Ford in Michigan. NOTES OF THE THEATRES. {@ coming to the Victoria April 28, Accused ee Lillian Russell has suddenly cancelled According to Chief William Guerin of| 8)! her dates for her talk on “How to @MARON, Pa., April 5.—Mrs. ANN] ig Fire Department, there are twenty-'Live to Be a Hundred.” No explana- Bimons of Hickory, near here, Is to-day | seven theatres in the city that do not ton te given, but It ts sald to be mourning the loss of a diamond ring| comply with the fire prevention laws,| tention to retire to domestic life worth $100 which her big Centrai Ameri- can parrot swallowed yestorday. ‘The big bind, however. denies the theft when questioned. Mra, Simons said to-day she has been misaing various small articles of Jew- eiry and gems for some time, and has always found that Polly had swallowed them, The bird is crafty and always takes the articles when no one is around. Yesterday Mrs. Simons ieft one of her rings lying on the table. Polly, who ‘Was attached to a perch by a uhain, was Just able to reach the diamond, which he evidently swallowed. temporarily, Douglas Fairbanks is to play lead in “Cooper Hoyt, Inc.," a dramatization by Hugh Ford, which Cohan & Harrie will Produce, A now result of the Kiaw & Erlang: Shubert peace fest is the complete abo: and to comps! them to do so would work hardship on the owners, In suing Nora Bayes and Jack Nor- worth for $82,200, Werba & Luescher biame their “artistic temperament.” One night at Chicago, Norworth, they say, tang down the curtain and all the ad- miston money had to be returned. tion of the tree list in all their houses. Albert G. Kenyon, author of “Cupid,] Hyman Adolphoski, a Russian actor, M. P.,"" has begun sult against Willlam| '* to appear here on. Colller, Willian H. Post and Lew Fields, cialming that “Never Say Die” pingiarism of "Cupid, M.D," Under the direction of Sarah Cowell Le Moyne, Henry Street Settlement Dra- ia @/ is being formed by Mildred Barrell, a niece of Billy Burke. _—_— American News Co. Reception. puzzled by the case of a Lan- cashire woman to whom @ son was born Feb. 24. She re d the maternity ' are 60 British song- | A suffrage club exclusively of actresses matic Club gives John Galsworthy'y “silver Box" at Clinton Hall to-morrow night. Augustus Thom: Otis Skinner, Miss Fola La Follette Holbrook Blinn, A, Starr Best, Percival Mra. Bimons charged the parrot with ly screamed his dentai the woman is | kill her favorite '1 onder to recover ne ring, fearing she may have accused him wrongly. Meanwhile Polly screams; take it, mamma, 1 didn't] Chubb, George Middleton and Clayton Hamilton speak at the Lyceum Friday - & proposal to form a braneh of the Lrama League. ford Wants Work Wouldeis.! annie anbott “Tae Georgie Maguat,” The ninth annual entertainment and reception of the Mutual Benefit Associa- tion of the employees of the American News Company and its branches te to be held on Saturday evening, Apri 5, in Prospect Hall, Prospect avenue, Ereoklyn, The entertainment will be a vaudeville, under the direction ef D. H. Keith; music by Charles Van Baar Orchestra, * - ee TORASE $15,000 in Brooklyn for St. Anthony Hospital. They're off in Brooklyn. What, the horses? No, but twenty-four teams of women and twenty-four teams of men are ina financial race And the women are well in the lead with odds on that they will win. They are engaged in a race to collect funds for the much needed St. Anthony Hospital at Wood- raise $150,000 in eight days. The race which started Thuraday has netted $20,- 000 so far. The women took in the most. The sponsors are calling it @ whirl- wind campaign Practically every prominent man an@ woman in Brooklyn 1s interested in the campaign irrespec- tive of oreed, although the hospital will be under the Catholic Sisters, The in- | stitution, however, is to be non-s tarian A feature of the campaign is the fact that the collection of funda is | detng confined to Brooklyn and Queena, Manhattan is not asked to contribute. Everywhere you turn these days in | the City of Churches you see automo- biles bearing signs: “Brooklyn Never | Fats," “Remember tho Sic | thony's Splendid Charity for All, help. Everybody Hel | Fever." The fever i» the main thi If you contribute it's a sign that you have the fever that the workers have— the fever to see the hospital opened. Bome of the donations ao far are from Fred. E. Dalsell President of the Cres- cont Athletic Club, $1,000; David T Leahy, $1,000; James J. Ryan, $1,000; Abraham & Straus, $1,000; Frederick Loesier, $1,000, Other Individuals and 900 down. Among the coniributors are Justice William J. Carr, Justice Luke D. Stapleton of the George J. O'Keefe of the Special Ses missioner, William H. English, Pt Gent of the Montauk Club, Louts Firu- aki, Vieo-President of the Jewish Hos- pital gave $1,000. ‘The workers have established head- quarters in the Imperial et Fulton etrest and Red Hook lane, Brooklyn, where the teams meet every day to sub- mit @ lst of donati A flag ra ef each day to the team bringing In the ot returns. The team headed by Miro, Josh BE, Owens Wen Ube BoAvID Rival Teams Collecting Funds , haven. The two sete of teams hope to| |firms donated other gums ranging from | juprome Court, Judge | sions; Arthur J. O'Keeffe, Bridge Com: | SATURDAY, APRIL 56, 1918, MARY PICKFORD| Two Weeks Left Only of Present By Bleanor Schorer Two kinds, grease and dry rouge, are j) mecessary—the effect i an alniost delicate transparent pink. BYS) | weeks, to be 4 “Don Pasquale ternoon the Last of t Revivale—"Cyrano” \, Repeated Last Night, and “Boris Godunoff”’ | to Be Sung Again on | recital by Virainia Los Kamp on Mon- Monday. Promise of new works, but \knows what may Opera Season " This Af- YLVESTER RAWLING. WO weeks only remain of tho opera season which has run, up to the present, twenty-one “Don Pasquale” at to-day’s [matinee at the Metropolitan Opera | House will be the last of the reviva’ The prospectus for next season AN- | will givp @ historic survey of “Muale nounces performances for twenty-| in America,” three weeks, with all the princtpal |!®y morning, under the auspices of the artists re-engaged and some stangers | Presented, There {fs scant who pen? If all the Gongs of Italy,” and at Pubiie School No. %, “Patriotic Songs.” SPHAM FOR AUSTRALI MUSIC OF THE COMING WEEK. David Bispham, the popular American , baritone who is about to start for A | tralla by way of Honolulu for @ concert | tour, has just finished a season of 106 | @ppearances in this country. He will re- |turn in September for rehearsals of Leo | Fall's “Der fidele Bauer," in whtoh he to star, The book, by Victor Leon, is have an Engiieh version by Hi n and Robert B. Smith, and probably will be called “The Jolly Peasant.’ Columbia University announces a song |day and a concert of chamber music by | the | Dannreuther String Quartet on Wodnesday in the Horace Mann Audi- torium, each at 4.10 P.M. The public Is invited. | Waller Damroach, conductor of the '@ymphony Soolety, for Italy to-day. | He expects to remain abroad until the fall, beginning rehearsals with the or- chestra in the first week of October. Oncar Sonneck, musical Hbrarian of the Congressional Library, Washington, at the Hotel Plaga on Fri- Schola Cantorum. ‘The oratorio of “The Prodigal Hon,” by Str Arthur Sullivan will under the direction of Dr, Will Carl to-morro' in the old }| |talked of ventures for next season | First Presbyter! || |are carried out there will be continu- oe aamuel Av Haldwin will gt |] | wa performances of opera from carly free organ recitals at the City Coll September to late May. on to-morrow and Wednesday after- . Walter Damrosch’s “Cyrano” got ite Noone. _—— fT } fourth Nearing last night. The stand- Removing an leon were only a fringe aiong the ratl,| NEW CLUBHOUSE FO over abundance of [ but there was a full subscription and | RAILROAD Y. M. C. A. cosmetic shadow. Jett) nearly everybody had the grace to atay | wi ccna until the at Amato, in the iy taal Three Vanderbilts Give $100,000 Frances Alda as Roxane, jecardo here and there, wherever it te needed, (MATIN Aa Chelatinn, Putnam Griswold | ~~ ital jon will , ro needest, ‘ ; and last of all comes a little chamois|"" De Guichl, Albert Reiss as Rag: | Oy Nees ee and some dry rouge. Dusted over the|"¢nan, William Hinshaw as Le Bret,! Contributions of $100,000 each by W. same surface, blocked out by the lip rouge, which shows faintly through the Powder, the effect it gives is a delicate, almost transparent pink, not unlike a wild rose petal. Just a touch of dry rouge on the eye- lide, already done in grav 1 blue, adds a charming glow. A tiny spot of red in the corner of each eye and the “painting” te fi ished, except for a few fresh carmine touches on her pretty, pouty mouth. Removing the iittte lace cap which she wore revealed a head of golden hair rotled in kid curlers. The way in which she took the curls down told the way in which they had been put up. The hair had been evenly parted and each long strand done up in two curl- ers, The first curler was held clore to the scalp while half of the strand was wound around it. The other half was rolied up from the bottom. This way of putting her ha. up made {it a mass of waves and curls from the very roots to the ends, And as it came tumbling down = sr her head and shoulders, it made of the “painting” a maaterplece! ELEANOR SCORER. mirably. that Loutse canint hanna Buers, teria” yesterday bringing in a contribution of $1,000, The fag in to become the per- | manont possession of the team winning | >" it the most number of times. re Mrs, William J. Carr, the wife of Jus: | conduct tice Carr of the Supreme Court, ts the |For t head of the ladien’ committee and In an- | note’ sted by Miss Anna Bishop, Mrs, John H. Delaney, Mra. Frank Gallagher, Mrs William H. Good, Mra, Frank Heaney, Mrs, Joseph Keno, Mrs, Huxh MoCron ain, Miss Priscilla McGoey, Miss mma Frieda and Murphy, Mra, Thomas &. Murray, Mra | Martin Arthur J. O'Keeffe, Mra. George J. | ducting. Mrs, James W. Prendergast,| Mr. Hi ul Pyburn, Mrs. Peter W, House, Mrs. Luke D. Stapleton, Miss Catherine Tracey. Outside of the Imperial has been erected @ huge thermometer by the Edl- son Company at its own expense on which electric Hghta indicate the amount ing the PUBLI night when the collections cease, There will be no canvussing.to-day, but Mon- day tt will be resui On the closing night there will be a monster reception tp the Twenty-third Regiment Armory, ‘The Right Rev. Bishop Charles 5, Me- | Musle."" Dennell, sland, is the treai sioner O'Keefe is the “Songs Bridge Comm neral chairman, day, at | i ' and Lambert Murphy im two parts, rr Deated thelr individual successes. rest of the principal characters were | toads in which the three are interested in competent hands, th» chorus was|to buy the structure excellent, and Mr. Herts conducted ad- Destinn, rant conducting, “Koenignkinder" dine Farrar, Karl Jorn and Gorits, Hertz conducting. f will be Braun, Farrar, ‘Brahms; at Public Bishop of the Diocese of Long | Hall, there will be @ “Sonatas and Symphon BOR: ON MONDAY. “Borla Godunoft* will de repeated on Monday night with the original cast, includes Didur, Althour Homer and Anna ¢ conducting. The! ay evening will be sung, Marte Mattfeld, Gorttz, Gadski, Braun, Uri e double bill— and cel," with) = Emm; Alice Nielsen, Amtato Mr. On ‘Thureda: will be and Dinh Gill; evenin, vung, “Tannhausei phanna Gadski, Olive Fremat, Buers and Griswolt, Mr. Herti Ing, Saturday mat Hempel, Mr. Polacco na Butter will be the popu urday night offering, with Gi Rita Fornia, ott, MrT uK0, Gilly, Roth! and jerta will direct a W. gramme for to-morrow night's concert, Johanna Gadski and Jacques Urlus be- iC SCHOOL RECITALS ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT WEEK. when you use ‘The Hoard of Education announces «| whenever there is need—the | Tuesday evening, at Publie Bchool No, , there will be @ lecture-recital on| test of time with absolute suc chool No. 4, on} cess and their world-wi’e fame of the Hritish Isles." and a« Riverdale Hall, on "The Descriptive th On Wednesday, at ¥. M. HL A. Pubile School No, 11, | PIERCES | _ Don't pump vut of the frying-pan into the | Gre! Haven't you Soaugh Gu le sow with that tormenting corn? Cuttingacorn with any instrument may cause inflammation— bloodepoisoning ts often the result, Be wise—don't risk a worse condition, em? Gime i £ quarter {2 your rugs je'll hand you a package o! Pierce's Corn Plasters. They take the core o1 5 whale Bo Gottingen rss in otri asily and quickly Start the ¢ oda CORN PLASTERS The Rothier, ir, Tos- will be an extra performance on Tuesday evenii of “Alda,” with Johanna Gadski, Louise emer, Caruso and Amato, Mr. Polacco ccnducting. On Wedne: Meisterninger" Die with Jo- Reiss and Hin- shaw, Mr. Herts conducting, There will be an extra matines on Thursday of ‘aval- Miecardo Mar- ‘co and Mt. Btu- K,, Frederick and Alfred Gwynne Van- rbiit and an agreement by the rall- jw ecoupled by the Ratiroad ¥. M. C. A. at No, Si Madison avenue, will enable the assoct tion to build @ handsome 900,000 home NEXT WEEK'S BILLS INCLUDE |i, park avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets. Fi iy y day night's bill “The Hugue- ; with Emmy Destinn conducting Riceardo The World’s Remedy You make no risky experiment lonally— lected. The recording k special na recital in the Manual Train- ithe cman aie en Birets atid Ing High School, Brooklyn, to-morrow | most Balter lly Po Laglstp it pass the 810,00) mark by next Mriday [afternoon by the Harmon Glee Club, On remedy known, echam's which have stood the ‘| rests securely on prov: .. merit. and on Fri- “Folk PILLS relieve the numerous ailments caused by defective action of the stomach, liver, kidne and bowels, Cleansing system, they purity the blood and tone ly, brain and nerves, Beecham’s Pills act quickly; they are always safe and reliable, ou may~- depend upon it. y Sold everywhere, In besee 10¢., 25. Everyone tally ery women~should ify tiene with every Los. ‘ROM BOSTON 40TH ST. AND BROADWAY OWER SHOW: PENS TO-NIGHT MITCHELL THE TAILOR| the site ha obtained tral on a twenty-one-year lease, le renewable, ’ A roof gatden, & lobby and billiard room, rooms for Ings and games, a restat nasium and 1% sfeeping-roome | features of the new structare, SEVERE DANDRUFF AND IRR Of Scalp, itched and Burned. Falling Out. Sores Formed,'@ pletely Cured by Cuticura and Cuticura Ointment. Drouz BK. Road, East Yonkers, have been entirely cured ia weeks of & severe cas of dandruf tetlons of the scalp by Cuticure Soap Otntment. The dandruff became 69. my hair wae falling out at such rate I fett in @ short time I would be pletely bald. My scalp itched aad #0 badly that sores formed. The a could be seen in my hair aad on my ¢ ¥ collar teled @ number of remedies, ——-,-——— and ——--- without; 1 used the Cuticure Ointment 06 te! of the hair, then shampooed the head oughly once « week with Outiows end hot water. I shall always AT] + ves INTERNATIONAL ‘PM. $20,000 ad In PRIZES: caiuon o Floriculture the Admission 50e. © REAL ESTATE FOR SALE— \Saes BROOKLYN. | | | ‘i ante i Lay, ¥ DISMONDS & jeweler WEEKLY, 925 diame catalogue. Metropolitan, STEAMBCAT! TTEN LIN ‘of g,fond hand, he Wi tiarnet st Providence Rt ine 4