The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1914, Page 15

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\ 5 ERE BVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY; ‘MAY 138} ‘1 PAN AND OUT. Treen ste stents or |Racerees eo mes Dancing by moonlight ts to be jam Hammerstein's gift to the sta homes thia summer. When t toria Roof opens for the predicted her ed apell, that part of it above the OF T THE. {n number, and are obliged to de- HE ATRES pend almost ly upon England eee and America for our plays. The pop- By Charles Darnton. | iiy"erowing, eapecially tn, Avatrala.| fbi tony ren, Marlene te F you were an actor, how wotld| This year, in fact, it is an absolute |eracons aco, will be converted into & I you Ike to go to Australia with| necessity, and so New York haa be- Ser iterieeron: Pe ge Be Be i & muaranteed contract of forty-] come the principal market for us.| ville bill the audience will be allow Sbout” bat ae America 12, worry | Most of the plays brought out in Lon- shpertunity af dancing to, every one, In about but an Amerioan role that! don this season have been ao anaemic the wo 8 of the allver-tongued preas @ulted you down to the ground? that In order to get vigorous plays | 88en' wa ree acy, and This is what Hugh Ward, man-| with red blood in them we are com- pA pelled to turn to America. In addition - Remarkable Home Treatment Fer terest, has to offer. He calls it 0 playa with @ ‘punch,’ I have se-| A. peu Kelth and KF Albee have All Foot Troubles Safest and most comfortable engage- | cured half a dozen farces, and I am theatrical enterprises of the Inte B. F. Mont in the English-speaking world, the lookout for still more, We) Keith. A holding company haa been And Mr. Ward ought to know, for tt not produce these plays with was as an American actor that he -American casts, but to give them formed, with each holding an equal This Information witl be wetcomed his father as BP H ture. Don't waste time, Get Booking Offices, F dent o} , No matter how many patent mi: ¥ the necessary atmnopphere and favor Went,to Atistralia fifteen years ago F. Keith New Y. have trted in vain this. tt actors from this country . Ye 3 2 Mr. Albee conti as general known to foot dectore, will do With Hoyt’s “A Trip to Chinatown.” | typic; Aimetioan o ne a ies Tank tee HBtmee tee fae (Y The trip to the Antipodes ended with Krom 't ily his settling permanently there, and; Ameri ctor is very well off in Australia, for the cost of living is not he te here now for the purpow® of] nearly ao high there as it in hei BITES PLUG, FINDS DIAMOND. Setting American plays and Amei ean actors. joston Ope: 10 compound in @ basin of warm w: the feet tor full fiftees minut rubbing the @ore parts.” The marvelous. All pain foatantiy and the foot feo simpy eve metal. Edward Casterlin, a laborer on « farm “1 expect to take back with me at| Pany In 1915 least fifteen plays,” said Mr. Ward,| big plans on foot. tobacco yesterday morning. H “and I have already engaged several oe e the package, drew out a wad of ONE WOMAN—How @id you like/ and placed it in his mouth. As he bit he Callouses Pores and removes the cause an ty-five cont box from any érui actors for ‘type’ parts—characters SwHaTY Iv enough te eure the worst Cal ACHING “Pinafore”? felt something bard, Hastily removing | $ OFFENSIVE cide prepared only at laboratories ot Medi- FEBT geventially and peculiarly American.) "{NGTHER WOMAN=Very much. Tee Sue bs tuMd th tart peace FRET fal’ Wormula Oo.. Dayton, Ohta. . Tt was awfully interesting to see cut diamond. Casterlin hurried | those chorus gitle doing fancy work 4 “furses: where a JeWellor said the in rowboats, ‘es atone was worth at least $150. The fiftieth performance of Mar- garet Anglin’s revival of “Lady Win- dermere's Fan” at the Liberty The- atre last night introduced Florence Carpenter in the role of Lady Win- dermere. Since the retirement of Margery Maude from the cast two weeks ago the character had been played by Florence Wollersen, the understudy. Miss Carpenter is prac- tically unknown to Broadway, but she has had @ wide experience in “lead- ing business” in a number of stock companies, A Dinner Secret A secret of a good dinner ts the flavoring. Find the secret in LEAtPERRINS’ SAUCE ‘THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE ity in de Ores 9 feeling of security in voring Bakeé Beans, cic. Author of "Inside Baseball" — one of brainiest ball players eee The Vitagraph Players, under the direction of James Young, are work- ing on @ production of “Hamlet.” Clara Kimball Young will play Ophelia; James Young, Hamlet; Roger Lytton, the King: Charles Kent, Polonius; Harry Morey, the Ghost. Drinks ~~ ee The auction sale of the first perform Gambol, to be Riven next week in The lver-Johnson bicycle is the Shoice of America’s crack rid cause the naine ver-J stands for the very ee ie eppanaicitinn ering acer eat sn, operation for appendicitis, atvin The ball player's one best beverage the h wo th e Guaranteed for One Year B ircciniinice, i —snappy, vigorous and wholesome. either material or workmanship s Prices to Fit All Pi " vent " . Sad ona : eos Write er Call Yor Catalog * The Actors’ Fund vestertay elected y Delicious—Refreshing par. fale officers: President, Daniel Bw viceteetastee | MACROS Thirst-Quenching. ., THE Coca-Cota Co. ner’ ree y harles i e ' Demand the genuine Honey A ae Tollie Eccles and by full name— Nicknames encourage oubstitution, A kk of Coca-Cola. arene of 4 players a_week Were alded during whe year. There are now thirty-six guests at the home on Staten Island. Any Style of Cloth Suit to Order ——= Talloring Store In the World STRAW HATS F-RREE!! "32 tesn, se New York Headquartes—_1431 Broadway. ©or.,49th Street Every union man must know, if he reads the by-laws of his organization care- the value of which ranges from $2.50 to $3.50, with a number of styles to select from. Blue Serge Suit.ss.. ' \MITCHELL The Tailor, ‘om Boston ¥ 35% Block Te share of rah Keith has succ d the thotlennds of victime of dally foot tore , Low PRICES AND Li 1. PROTECTIVE aoow uTeTs 5 Od i. Re Renters Ld i ani : Ay ¥ é Like Cet. vie. Lane. Ont near Sussex, N. J., was made $180 richer Ke relief, , « : — . Altogether, Mr, Ward has some very | b¥ buying backage of ke through th ras f fully, that the union label printed above should be in the poset of his coat, vest and § trousers. Clothing ordered at my store will have this label, which insures ideal union conditions and the strictest enforcement of all sanitary and hygienic conditions where’ my clothing is manufactured. I was first to sign the union scale this season, and my help worked all through the strike. Onaccount of the tremendous volume of business in my stores this season it has not been necessary for me to raise the price, and I can assure the customer coming into my store of more styles and a finer line of goods on account of that volume of business. @ “a Every customer ordering a blue serge suit will be presented with a straw hat free, th th 8 Ave, 368 This is the Only De You Get ut Nee WE, INVITE COMPARISON “amet + eh hm war Fee fe aye Lowe 591,650 menenn rece FR Set aa ee ee END POSTAL our CTE JST Ge = ha A ‘Mle AéGress BEAM covery, ‘Hurtig & Seaman's lat. Daily, Smoking Dail B, ¥. A BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS, » TAR & #1 Adie piltday A piv i wid 1 ‘ este desalisin —

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