The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1914, Page 16

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bs ? dai Bight ak i es ‘SVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914, = 7 } putes paid to. the] Bei at 4 4 ter cleverly. The Eng-| haved as he Filled 3. wp sommes the pay by Ht BL more ot tess fet Honalne. May orcas ext 2a Saban’ Spcvclacaret “want ante] ber auctor a Mudie. Hubert Druce gave Collins Rubenstein that Fan its merry couree' Beangm was an unfailing delight. He|rotroat. Saba Raleigh made Mrs. Lip-|a pompous, hypocritical’air, and ae FIXING THY BUAME. ot) | Ch i y at the Comedy Theatre last night. jooked the rude, impudent, overfed @ distinct type, Gast the wife Winifred Harris was both If you Isc your friends mae wf ; jee your frie Having written hin play, the author Schoolboy to the life and was genu- equally in character , attractive and resourceful. After the on you you have only made a fool of wolf. palling suffragette to make y. quietly and amusingly by Leonard| and gave a capital performance, 0 Watch od f | Aw this ribald youngstor, Horace | Piling sultragette to miko Inely funny. Elliott Dexter made ind Fania Marinoff first act, in which Miss Servoss be- oism of it into our pocket. There was an Amusing : nothing left for us to say. “Conse- farranted 10 Years ; “Consequences” YP ay | mice” tuted «neat nee ext . ‘ set 1) NS) cite Episode. f\WQVQ |Serr".t iimm'ar'em"s| Grind! grind! grind! from daylight till words with a recklessness equal to Remedtrom ||“ ESy CHARLES DARNTON, » |twunaru rion] QGark, That’s what used to tie you has gone to Mr. Rubenstein'’s head $2.00 & I" saying “It has boon an amusing episode, and I hope we haven't spotted It|and sont It whirling. Rosalind, « Num by talking too much,” the Jewish girl who hed stolen a march on MT lsuttragetto who has attained the Pa women to your kitchens from Monday Oe parents by marr} Gentile when her brother and his English fiancee wTV heights of kicking @ policeman tn the purchaser, SSS SSSI tomach, recalls the Margaret of + d H ht. ee aia GIRLS! GIRLS! YOU MUST TRY THIS! fetter Joes cee. cm Fe "Bat Son pau Cai Ube Fels-Naptha SP etn crows her in Hyde Park. a a curfows| ¥. vy Soap and spend a part of every day in PE i DOUBLES BEAUTY (fF YOUR HAIR And stoeenan’” aud’ ths, agian every week doing the things you want farchbanks of “Candide.” The play a" A/S y to do. . al " is qui much ire of Shaw ] ; a For ete aan That [foe tte eee rina no mined marae and fey Fels-Naptha makes washing easier we and abundant. ae eed riaee, Busts Rubenstein to name Benjamin's imp- 2 " r becquse the clothes don’t have to be aittenteen etic en inverts | 008 way © hard-rubbed or boiled. Just put them Immedinte%—Yea! Certain? — that's ; invigorates | ON way of giving credit where credit ¥ ri ¥ hi beeomes| the scalp, forever was due—a rather subtle way once e s ; . Ig wavy, May: abundant end a| fling hale Dut thats wal plone | you caught the point of view. Imi to soak for 30 minutes in cool or luke- it, lustrous autiful "t i; i rest , hue Pedenee Toate? ueoter age eine Wits, ater Danderie| tn en “rau oe awe ncn form of attery. shaw reduced to ae ‘yu = Warm water and Fels-Naptha Soap. see 3 fi, eee OY, Ser ered | Gon Gowns, a y new |irreverant schoolboy is new material y . * Tayatery story, complete in chity “draw it through your hut-| pou céte Tor pretty, soft hair, aia lots | for Innocent. merriment. F After the clothes have soaked give them ing One small strand at a time.| of it, surely get a 25 cent bottle of| Racial prejudice is really turned ‘his Silt cleanse the hair of dust, dirt] Knowlton's Danderine from any drug|into a joke, though one that is largely OO a few rubs with your hands or on the or excessive oil, and in just a few mo-| store or toilet counter and just ‘try it./at the expense of Rosalind’s parents, — nar Ieee Game ae Sone washboard, rinse and hang out—that’s ° P toward the marriage of their daugh- all hin * ter and Benjamin when they discover . there 18 to your was g- ‘ that his father ts a valuable business Anfty Drudge Loves Children client. The English solicitor and his Bo o i wife lose no time in cringing when i Mre. Proudmother—“I am so happy to have two the identity of Benjamin is estab- $ $3.75%4.00 lshed, The objections of the Lipski tile eherubal Bas)2 Gm seated tee tear E ‘ family are as easily overcome when can’t take the proper care of them. There's they learn that Rosalind is an expert . @o much to do.” $4,.50a$5 SHOES hockey player, for it appears they are , th ped ag all great lovers of sport, and this ex- them. When you need aes, call planation is evidently dee sum." Anty Drudge—“Well, well, think of its being twins! C . cient by the author to ma’ vory- met maa thing clear. Viewed in the light of But don't worry, dear; two aren't « mite more ‘good Just like W. L. comedy, anything, I suppose, may be trouble than one, and you know how easy your den fo Siled cepeciaily to ; Douglas Men's accepted, ‘work is nowadays, since you started using Fels- Rosalind’s prophecy that her family tha 1 Bless their lit he ” Eien caeents | would tive bor eal of a tine? sae toe te hearts tible rence is the price. leath (she is a suffragette, remember!) and at Brockton, M cy Ki F Benjamin's doubts on the score of ‘would then understand why manship. his people, are swept away so com- eir shape and wear longer than ‘ pletely that tho strange lovers scarce- ly know what to make of the situa- tion or themselves. Rosalind is dis- gusted, Benjamin depre |, with the result that everything ts furned top- sy-turvy, after the familiar fashion of Shaw. They return from the regis- trar’s with the announcement that they are not married, but it develops = f that Benjamin's sister and a ‘young 3 aut Englishman have saved the day from . ’ * ‘ D ending unromantically by bringing . ‘ by Claics lias: off a “mixed marriage” after all. é‘ 2 7 * And there you are! That is the ; x Beis y NOTE—It the reader does not find play with an unexpected turn to give la j ¥ = 4 E _ the information wanted tn the ques it point. Whether the author means N aly z tone answered below, just address to be ironical in making business the lew ” - letter to Miss Claire Ainsworth, impelling motive of the English tamily|INew § Player $ New 47 i Bide, Deyion, OMe, tnaoe W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN CREATER NEW YORK: Sy fene mate ‘caaie (hes begs Uprights Pianos Uprights ‘’ ‘ alee wil gadiy, ateme eoreecan Street.” 708-710 Broadway, cor.Th Bo doubt, however, that for color and | $5 Monthly Until Paid $10MonthlyUntil Paid $5 Monthly Until Paid , . and beauty problems. The article aad » cor. Sth St. 2202 Vo, OOF, 120th St. _ Preparations mentioned are on sale &y Thi bet. 148th: 147th: 36 road w: Sap humor the play finds {ts best situa- . cartage and Stool, cover, cartage and 25 ‘ way, near 14th St. a Ei Pip Coe ah he ia Pian ‘Aves cor. tion in the home of the Lipskis, sie gm wit'oaw up. __ Bench, cover and 12 rolls sect gfomuie with soe oe ail wholesale) Graxsieté, laree cite 36th St, 663 Ein each oh “ met ores; Oo Way, COP. hth Avenue. itkin Avenue. where young Bernard makes the most incinerate | eerie cles cle stesso way (Tints Sq.), | 950 West 195th Street. REWARK 831 Broad St. ot his holiday by jeering at the USED UPRIGHT PIANO BARGAINS A 421 Fulton 8¢, cor. Pearl. JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark Av, | P'*t!tudes of Benjamin and laughing | Fyehange Privileges 750s ou. Uemterane, and leer a : ——_— withig. ome year and we will allow you dolar paid to Apply toward ‘the puientaa ty, te = || New Pisno ov Player Plano in stock. "No interes: ebaraed. 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