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Flt coal eae pot : mene - —~ lox. But he had voice, an well ns CHARLES DARNTON. BY NM Tago who ate en apple as h hantered succulent words with Rod- @rigo; an Tago who chucked his wife under the chin and then choked | the strawberry-marked handkerchief out of her; an Iago who of the corner of his mouth and twinkied out of iu corner of a inated ‘who leered like the devil out of « curiously sudden “dark Gark deeds tad ended in the murder of Roderigo—this was the Iago with which William Faversham defied tradition and glorified hl at the Lyric Theatre last night. Not your idea? No, of course not! bloody Bhakeaperian detail, The we: | You've always thought of “Othello”; nificant fact was that Faversham re- ae throttling tragedy, haven't you?| mained debonair to the Jast. And it! Tt hab never even occurred to you to) in worthy of note that when Othello! take st im the epliit of riotous melo-|rained hin dagger above Iago and a But schoolday ideas change} woman in the gailery cried “Kijl| With the times, 1 realised this last|/him!” the audience raised a laugh fight as never before, For a long/in appreciation of what he deserved. time, after shuddering through the! But there was something more than. pire Reader of the drama, 1 had thin tn the acting of the final scene, “Othello” obvious. But not) which brotght the performance up to tid night had I seen it in thea higher standard than it had/ follicking tragedy. That)reached at any other time. Firat ie pillow and then stabbed) the end carried theyplay beyond the| Nege to keep her from talking, tent pouch of Mr. ay cai, Lectin td was high time for her to die|t? Miss Constance Collier, whore Emilia stood out as the mont vivid was to be accepted a8 &/ and dramatic figure of the eveninn. thin dark-eyea goddess to her own for the momen Waracier: annociated in the com- mon mind with inhuman cunning and ly bE gral tapi dag pictorial that in cos. tume, more than in scenery, A seemed Uke a ofuturiatic preparation for epeare. nically, Seplanice with a beautiful view of Venice, the juction as it was painted and was more scanest, than the = s, fia AY) the point where Case' ee short phy "and that brawl at swords-point dis =. ‘Dinela’ reat. Mr. Faversham this nolsay row no well that it counted as the Yarat merone tor { guccess, and altho Mid Pedro de Cor: doba had done nothing to distinguish himeelf as Cassio in the earlier G paate Fe Me i} his drunken scene aah Mr. FavorsBiali( wave no aig- ality to the formance, it see tater: ol the differen AND GIRLS’ LINGERIE UNDERWEAR: now om the second floor, with greatly increased facilities —edjoisiag the Women's Underwear Salon. canklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, 37th and 38th Sts. Annual Sale Wednesday - » Misses’ and Girls’ Underwear a t t Gowns wien Heretofore Perry 95 .45 .65 .95 neies ot otraight Heretofore 880 to $1.80 -35 .55 .95 y Soteto ‘ridin ines ite ry + ub RI 55 .95 1.35 Lingerie Combinations fel years. Hkrosotore $1.80 10 $346 .95. 1.25 1.95 Nears ‘aa trimmed. yeare. to $2.95 .50 .95 1.35 — Girls’ Pajamas sem Fi cretofore Bc to $1.75 55 .75 ro Girls’ Princess Slips iene $1.80 to $2.95 95 1.35 to 16 years. Heretofore 00c 55 Will Close Out Wednesday 220 Misses’ and Giris’ Guim or bass: Bonga embroidery, fonthes eiableg and 50 ana.85 Heretofore .95 to $1.95 150 French Hand Made Guimpes a hand embroidered, ‘fme beslate, handmade, emabrot rook feather 95 ona 1.45 Moretatere $1.75 to £8.96 aged fina D the: was smothered with the! praise for the powerful aweep that at) THE EVENING WORLD, physical hugene: an voice in the main thing with Otello, he man ally to uarert himself and hn that exce The f Metony of bis reading wan relteved by clear- 10) hin sitinnesn of figure Gistinguish him frdm th as a Atrangely, jaunty Tago, William Faversham ae lage. Constance Collier ee Emilia. Ness of diction and, although the stage tricks of ft.) gent) reative Jago must hav thorn in the! anpiy n: aide of Othello, distracting him an |otet until the » urtace. eam well as the audience when he tried he ras M felt as throttled jaeo. address to the senators was no tame | mit: that a Eos rt help suspecting him of pi laying down" out of | conbiadratton Hf Bg actor whose nario was in bi The wisdom ts r, 32 z z = versniration will Faversham in h St. ALFRED A.KOHN SMART SHOES Fina, Repucrions In_the SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Still more emphatic SAVINGS on Smart Shoes for Men & Women--ABSOLUTELY NO STOcE “CARRIED OVER” | Women’s Evening Slippers | and Low Shoes "E0KEN gate 195 a 2° Store ONL Y) at 14 Off (At Clearance of Women’s Shoes Em! EVERY peir of SMART LEATHER Souson's latest lests, ALL’ SIZES. $5.00 Shoes .35 $6.00 Shoes 00 Reduced to Reduced to $7.00 Shoes 65 $8.00 Shoes 35 Reduced to Reduced to $10.00 Shoes 6* $12.00 Shoes 9.00 i Reduced to Reduced to B-Altnm & Co. have at all seasons, in the regular stock of the Glove Department, Men’s, Women’s& Childrén’s Gloves) at $1.00 per pair These Gloves are of excellent quality and workmanship, and comprise: Men's Cape and Glace Gloves in tan; Women’s Short Glace and Suede Gloves in white, black, gray and tan; and Misses’ and Boys’ Glace Gloves in white and tan. That Jar of MUSTEROLE Ley 1 neamation, Lum! a the Pains Back On the Bath-Room Shell fpr, Se’ sacs Brey It's relieved earl; in the ini PAaWinom tle’ Susie hed eta tor the when Johnpy got his feet In. @3c and 50c jars pecial wet ae “caught cold, 1 oepial “aot for fat. 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Sr FEBRUARY 10, 1914. ‘bad habit of droppin: Lf votce at is he in tusuatly the end of eve y+ (en ery this fine brow of Mins ( Soilier wa faereuee vietime of in ind one whose beauty and ain Freed a power and The Roderigo of George ie er that ORRIN ive guarantee: a a mirial you get no benefit, ph be refun sy ORRIN! tis !'SUNDAY WORLD WANTS wor! nr coats ‘On the whole, however, Mr, Fa id after Lord & Tay lor Founded 18326 ‘The Store Opens at 9 A.M. Closes at 6 P. M. money |} ey K MONDAY WONDERS. han McCreary & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT For a Limited Period Orders accepted for Women's Tailored Suits and Gowns, copies of advance models, at the following Special Prices Tailored Suits of the new fabrics, alzo in light- weight materials for Southern wear. 57.50 Gowns for house and street wear, in Satin and Serge combinations. Attractive model in Taffcta for afternoon wear. 65.00 and 75.00 Evening Gown in Taffeta — distinctive model. 55.00 Particular attention is directed to a new importation of hand-made Lingerie and Net Gowns. 45.00 75.00 to 150.00 ’ Special Values On Wednesday, February the: 11th NEW EMBROIDERED ROBES New Novelty Robes in the latest French styles and combinations of materials and colors, including Embroidered Net with Batiste, Embroidered Voile with’ Chiffon, Embroidered Crepe with Novelty Laces and Embroidered Organdie with Net. Hand-embroidered Robes in all White Batiste..... 7.95 9.50 to 18.75 Hand - Embroidered Robes in all White Butcher’s Linen. 10.75 12.75 to 25.00 Hand-embroidered Robes in all White Voile..... 12.75 14.50 to 37.50 White Batiste Robes with Swiss Embroidery. .... values 6.75 to 9.80, 3.50 to 4.75 Embroidered White Voile Robes.......... 3.95 values 5.00 to 6.00 CORSETS An extensive assortment of new Spring models of “Redfern” Corsets, for the slender, medium and average figures,—made of Imported Batiste, Silk Batiste and Broche. Broche..........c0seeeeeeeees Ls sgq7 500 Silk Batiste..............cceeeeeees 10.00 Batiste............. 3.00 3.50 to §.00 A variety of models of “Warner's Rust Proof” Corgets for every type of i ir 1.00 1.50 to 3.00 DECORATIVE NOVELTIES A new collection of Cretonne and Lingerie Slips, Scarfs and Covers,—also the following Cre- tonne Novelties at attractive prices. Scarfs, Pillow Slips or Covers...... 45c to 95c Glove, Handkerchief or Veil Boxes ..5Oc to 1.00 Hairpin Boxes................65+ 50c to 1.35 Trays,—glass covered............. 75c to 1.25 Talcum Powder Boxes............ 50c and 75¢ Work Bags...........00ceeeeeees 75c and 95c Desk Sets (6 pieces)........... 2.75 and 3.00 Pin Cushions. ............ 0000s eee e eee 75¢ Hat Stands...............ccee cence eee es 50c A large assortment of Japanese, Scrap, Sand- wich and Fruit Baskéts. 25c to 2.00 Removal Sales Women’s Footwear Several Hundred Pairs . Weatking 8 Dress Boots (Sizes slightly broken) Wil bo cowed Off Wk cscs $4.85 ' All Other Boots (Sizes broken) $2.95 & $3.05 All Low Shoes | (Sizes broken)........... eateen $2 e 65 Finest Rhinestone and Cut Steel Buckles $1.50 to $12.00—Values $3.00 to' $25.00 ac To Close Out Before Moving Lace Curtains & Bed Sets 860 Pairs Curtains 1, 2, 3,4 and 5 pairs of a kind 75c, 00c, $1.25 to $18.00 pair Originally $1.75 to $40.00 pair. Bed Sets $1.00, $2.50, $3.50 10 $35.00 Originally $3.00 to $85.00. . A Limited Number of Window Panels Have Also Been Greatly Reduced. Scrsms 25¢ Per Yard ‘ Originally 40c to 55c. With colored borders, suitable for sash and long curtains, and particularly good for country home use. Curtain Nets 25¢ to 65c Per Yard Originally 45c to 95c. Large Reductions Have Also Been Made on a Number of Sunfast Drapery Materials and Upholstery Fabrics. Removal Sales Blankets, Comfortabies 8 Bedspreads Substantial reductions from former prices on all broken lines and odd lots to effect a quick clearance. Blankets Single, full and extra sizes, $2.85 to $14.50 pair—Values $4.25 to $23.75. . Comfortables Down filled. Silk or satin tops 6.50 to $25.00—Regularly $9.50 to $38.50. : Wool filled F Plain Mulls, stitched...... Loe Rees Regularly $7.50 Florentine Silk........... $6.00..... Regularly $8.50 Figured Satins & Brocaded Tops $9.75 to $21.50—Regularly $13.50 to $35.00. Cotton filled Figured Silkoline......... $1.65..... pat 92.25 Dotted Silk Mulls........ $2.35 Regularly 83.50 Figured Crepe Mulls....... $2.95..... Reraiace $4.50 Satin finish...............82.65..... Regularly $3.25 Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases Sheets * 63 x 99..... 12x 99.. 81x99..... To appreciate the convenience and great value of the Sunday World's . went Peete thAD IT.