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Forbes-Robertson Opens Shubert Theatre Next Week John Drew Will Have “The Tyranny of Tears” end a Short Play by Barrie—David Warfield to Be Seen Again in “The Auctioneer” — Longfellow’s “Evange- line” With Edna Good- rich in Title Role at the Park Theatre. OHN DREW In to appear at the Em- Dire Theatre on Monday night in a double bill—a revival of Haddon entitled “The Will.” In Barrie's new Mr. Drew will be seen first as Ross at forty-five, then at fifty- hen the man's character has changed, and finally as a millionaire of @iaty-five, The piece takes its name et that it deals with the of @ will. Mr. Chambers’s com- it may be recalled, shows how a wife resorts to tears whenever she! Wiebes to have her own way. Among) ethers in Mr. Drew's support will be; Laura Hope Crews, Mary Boland, Julian | ‘L'Betrange, Frank Kemble Cooper andj Merbert Druce. | ‘% David Warfield comes to the Belasco ‘Theatre on Tuesday night with a revised ‘version of “The Auctioneer.” How the| gentle old Simon Levi passes through @access and failure, good fortune and; bad, with bie quaint philosophy, his rich | fund of native humor, his courage and cheerfulness in distress, more concerned for those dear to him than for himaelf— ell thie makes a story of the play in which Mr. Warfield first appeared two years before “The Music Master.” Marie Bates will again be seen as Mra. Eagan, while others in the cast will be Janet Dunbar, Helena Phillips, Marie ichardt and Tony Bevan. oe e Forbes-Robertson opens the new Shi fourth street, ight, when he ef Broadway Thurada: will appear in “Hamiét,” which is to be repeated on Saturday night. On Friday night and Saturday afternoon “Mice anid Men" will be given, During the course ef the engagement “The Light That Failed,” “Caesar and Cleopatra,” “The | Merchant of Venice,” “Othello,” “The Passing of the ‘Third Floor Back" and “The Sacrament of Judas" will be pre- . Forbes-Roberteon will be sup- ported by Gertrude Elliott and his Lon- don company. ee A dramatizution of — Lorafellow's “Bvangeline” by Thomas W. Broadhurst | will be produc Saturday nicht. The stage version fol- | Jows the original throughout. icta, the exile of the Acadians of Nova Scotia, | the consequent separation of wiven fro husbands, of children from parents ay in the instance of Lvaneline, maids from their betrothed, Interpre- tative music hus been composed by Wille | jam Furst, Edna Goodrich will be seen! in tho title role, and in other important parts will be Richard Buhler, John Har- fington, David ‘forrence, Frank An- drews, Mabel Mortimer and Lillian Kingabury. ee | “The Temperanental doyriey" moves te the Republic Theatre on Monday evening. “The Foor Little Rich Girl comes to the Grand Opera House Bvelyn Nesbit Thaw will head @ com- og w musieat atv ement | larietta’ at the West End The- | nhattan Opera House BP. H. Marlowe will a Shrew" the firat three K, in “Hf 1 Were King" | y afternoon, in “Romeo and Juliet” on ‘Thursday and Friday | Si mights and Saturday afternoon, and in} “Hamlet” on Saturday night | “The Resurrection” will be played at the Academy of Music. | “Seven Daya” will be presented by | the stock company at the Harlem Opera House. “The Last Days of Pompei" in moving ploture form will be seen at Wallack's ‘Theatre. Al Reeves brings iis "Beauly Show” te the Columbia. “The Roseland Girls” will be at the Murray Hill Theatr: Dave Marion and his burlesquera com: to Miner's People's Theatre. Billy Wa: on's Big Show will be seen at Miner's ‘ ‘Theatre in the Bronx. The Gotham will have "The Sunshine Girls,” “The Honey Girls will be at the Olympic. VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. Maric Dressler will head the bill at the Palace Theatre, where other fent- ures will be the Paul Armstrong play> let “Woman Propones,"” Henry EB. Dixey, Lolo, the Indian seeress, and “Neptune's AJarden of Living Picture Ai sé at Hammerstein's will | rin new songs, John Bun- ny, who will tell of his experiences in moving pictures; Bert Leslie in “Hogan | the Painter,” the Nichols Sisters and Yorke and Adama. At the Colonial will be Clifton Craw- ford In songs, dances and recitafions, | Maurice and Walton in new dances, | | Frank Sheridan in “Blackmail.” Fred ¥. Bowers, singing comedian, and Rob- ert 14, Patley in a musical skit called “Our Bob Fritai Schef’ will be the chief attrac: | tion at the Alhambra, where the bill will | } nls include the Courtney Sisters, Julius | Melville and Robert Hig- ing on Alva,” and La Tit- singing equestrienne. Bronx Theatre will be T a iu sonke and dal » Wre * sales, William A. | novelty, Dinehart | ust Half Way,” Ber- | & sketch by Rupert | Vinghes, and others, \ The bill at the Unton Square Theatre wll include Amelia Bingham in "Big pod Panny Usher in “The Straight ) Waterbury Brothers and Tenney, Clarice V ¢. and Stella Tracey and Johnnie Studuley Among the attractions at Proctor's ES wath Avenue, Theatre, will be * ba | Green Beet! co, magic! [4 Roy, Talma and Roa- James J. Corbett in a and Conley and Webb in “The Storm." The main feature at the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street Theatre will be ‘The Chi Cabaret.” The Five Dunbars will ha “Fun in @ Candy Shop" at the Fifty: eighth Street Theatre. “The Electrical Venus" will be the novelty at the Twe ty-third Street Theatre. “Tales of Hoffman’’ At the Century By Sylvester Rawling. 66 HE TALES OF HOFFMAN, Offenbach’s fascinating opera, sung here in English thirty years ago, and then neglected until Mr. Hammerstein revived it in French at his Manhattan Opera House In the days of his operatic success there, is to be Presented by the Aborns at the Ce: Mah. The full atrength of the company fe to be called upon in t Iternatl caste for the week, that will include Ivy Scott, Jayne Herbert, Francesco Daddi and Morton Adkins, with Lena Mason as the doll, who have not yet made an appe&rance with the Aborna. Beaides these there will be Lois Ewell, Florence Coughlan, Louis Kriedler, Wal- ter Wheatley, John Bardsley and Alfred Kaufman, who already have established themaelves in favor, A week from next| Veirines, the official record of his {Monday the opera will be sun, in French. Next Monday, “La Glocon which hae been sung in English through- out the week, will be offered in I in accordance with the policy pro-/ claimed by the Aborns for their season of thirty-five week: The concert season ia about to begin. Schuman: Farrar began @ season on the Pacific coast at Seattle yesterday, and Frances|at Detective Johnnsmeyer of the Tremont Alda and Maggie Teyte are to follow her immediately. Margaret Matzenauer, Nina Dimitrieff, Yvonne de Trevill Leo Siezak are on the Ii singers to be heard in con Paderowski Is to wall from Cherbourg} violating the Sullivan law, Moi next We. of Amer nesday for an extend ‘a. His first appea New York will be at Aeolian Hat! on| « Oct. 1. Albert Spalding, tae young American Violinist, who is making n concert tour Northern Europe, appeared recently at Christiania, Norway, und won great success, The Schola Cantorum, Kurt Schindler, at the Park Theatre on | conductor, will begin rehearsals at the neers’ Club on Oct. 8. Prof. Samuel A, Baldwin will begin his [seventh year of free organ recitals in the great hall of the City College next Wednesday afterioon at 4 o'clock, Applicants for admission to the Young: Men's Symphony Orchest thropte imetitution founded by the late Alfred Seligman for the training of young musicians 1 ould present the by Arnold Terrace Garden a week from to-morrow morning. orchestra! playing, ves for examt To commemorate the one hundredth anniversary of the Veral, the Italian Orchestral Socie give @ concert In Carnegie Hall on Oct. 19 ‘he Institute of mbta Unt nounces an {m+ posing musical programme for the com: Ing season that includes concerts, torios, recitals and lecture recitals, Charles TH. Ditson & Co. the music publishers, celvbrated last Tuesday the ftieth anniversary of Edwant 8. in's connection with the firm, A lovini cup Was presented to Mr. Cragin and @ dinner was given in his honor, » Sept, 2 ig. Caruso, the tenor, at hin villa outside of Florence is studying the part of Julien in Char- pentier'’s new opera, which he will ae- sume when the opera is firat produced in Now York next winter. CUTICURA SOA And Ointment. They tend to free the scalp of minor eruptions, itchings, scalings and dandruff, and to estab- Diovaents from Great Mays” Claude | lish in most cases a perma-! nent condition of hair health. Cutloure Geap and Ointment «01d throughout the world. I.!beral sample of each mailed free, with 32-p, C4 ei] Cations,” Dept £0, Bence ‘Mea whe shave and shampoo (Oren will Gnd 1) bent fer Gian ond canis. 2 eink is to sing at the/One Hundred and Elghty-seventh street, : Worcester Festival on Oct. 1. Loulne|a street car motorman, told Magi» | Homer opens a tour of the Middie/trate Breen in Morrisania Court to-day | Weat at Lima, ©., on Oct. 6 Geraldine|that he had fired a revolver shot | . a plitlans ¢, conductor, at \d Sciences of TIBMILES AN HOUR =| #°= NEW FLYING RECORD ~—UFFRENGH AVATORS; | Terrific Air Dashes in Speed Contests. RHEIMS, France, Sept. %7.~Amaszing speeds and the breaking of official rec: | ords marked the opening day of the flying meeting here organized by the Aero Club of France. Five French aviators took part in the elimination | face to deckte which three of them: should participate in the contest for the International Aeroplane Cup which starts to-morrow. The course ie @ closed circuit, with a circumference of atx and @ quarter miles around which the avi- © Prevost and Vedrines «| © ators flew ten times in the elimination | trials. Emile Vedrines was the first to ascend. He suceeded in accomplishing the dis- tance at an average speed of 118 miles n hour, thus beating the world's record made by Maurice Prevost at Paris on June 17 last, when the ed recorded was just over 111% tnilea an hour. Maurice Prevost was the next to a © cend, and he did even better than speed for the first round being 1186 miles an hour, i Eugene Gilbert, Gavriel Eapanet and Rost, the other three Frenchmen, in thelr trials flew at lower epeede. FINED FOR SHOOTING AT COP. Michae! Sliverstein of No, 74 Ei through the window of his apartment station to-day because he <chought the Poltceman was the leader of @ crowd | of roughe who intended to break into his home and beat him. 4% Magistrate Breen fined him 8 and | hekd him in $1,000 bat! on a charge of | Kirschbaum with Silv & conductor, who ein, was also fined &. | il Be Slender and Graceful Paris has at last given to woman the most wonderful Thin- ning Salts known, and they are now offered to the women of the United States in convenient form, The Famous French ‘Clarks’ Thinning Salts The Original Beth Powder. To reduce flesh a home treat- | ment consists of twenty-four or © more baths, into each of which has been dissolved one packet of Clarks’ Thinning Salts. Abso- lutely harmless and they will surely satisfy you. AT ALL Riker-Hegeman Stores SEND FOR BOOKLET Ly Clarke Corvoration, ean Manufactiters, Sick NS Headache, and Distress after Eating. oe Pill, Senall Deco, Small Prise Genuine aute: Signature Ladies!! ; Ehave a rich looking dark [blue mannish serge that || fg of $1.25 per yard. Cal} or write | samples, j i —— ‘MITCHELL THE TAILOR | 1431 BROADWAY, New York. eee \IF YOUR FEET ARE SICK | an ry K ri THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1913. -- Oke We Give Surety Coupons Free With Purchases and Redeem Them in Merchandise "3. In New York's ~~Shopping Centre QNEILE-ADAMS Co. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street We Have Decided the Best Way to Announce Our Forty-Sixth Anniversary Sale Is to Give a Few Examples of the Thousands of Birthday Bargains We Have Prepared for Our Customers Only o brief item or so from each department, but they will make their impression upon the minds of New York's economical shoppers— they will he seen at once to be the most astonishing bargains ever scen in New York's retail history —Sce Sunday’s World and American for three whole pages of Anniversary Sale news. The Batgains Advertised Here Are Monday Morning Specials On Sale from 8 to 10.30 A. M. Only NOTE--On account of the sensationally low prices 4 the limited time of the morning sale, we cannot fill mail, telephone or C. O. D. orders. Dress Silks Fur Clark's O.N.T. Cotton Rag alarty a0 Neckpieces Regularly 690 Regularly 560 dos. 2 Yd. Regularly 86.60 each a At 39¢ pe | at 35¢ doz. 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