The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1914, Page 13

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items OF SERB BVENING WO DAYS MORE! “Phantom: Rival” a Real Triumph aT THE FAMOUS | BY CHARLES DARNTON. T LAST a play with an idea, with @ point of view, with the glamour of romance, and yet with a direct appeal to the intelligence because of its keen sense of life’s little tronies! For all this, theatregoers Owe a debt of gratitude to Ferenc Molnar, the author in far-off Hungary; to Leo Ditrichstein, the clever adaptor and chief actor, and to David Belasco, n wre pag. hat who, at the Belasco Theatre last night, made “The Phantem Rival” a real) Now, Nyt A aces Ally ie ag 4 triumph, brilliantly achieved. \ - Par ee ae Gee eae It is not an easy matter to distribute fairty the honors won tn a night| Mr, D!:richetein distingu! that revived the cenuine pleasure the theatre can give when artists are at po was the Ceara! s Work in it, but before going any further I feel it not only a duty but a Ane SEeens. £6 f Privilege to add the name of Laura Hope Crews to a list that sould be Pe re eee aoe wawely aed incomplete without inetant acknowledgment of her delightful acting. fascination. The wife merely dosed In a role that demanded both charm 4 and versatility—a role, In short, to either in this country or Kurope—| off and test the powers of any comedienne PSS?” IN STERLING ace LVES 1 GIRL Who Suffered As Many Girls Do—Tells How She Found Relief. USE THIS COUPON. This Coupon § is-"": . Geed Only Oct. 7,8 and 9. idity he actually proud sold Ditrichsteli for evor: in o thousand, while you, I am equally | 72 certain, recognise his eminent right to stellar Gistinotion. it was not neces-| he had no part. nally wary last night for him te prove his| obliged to take his wife away, at the exceptional worth as an actor, Past|feduest of the hostess, for Louise pertorthances had established him) eiey "ts (O78 more firmly in the estimation of piay- tramp hi to} secretary mary good judgment in his selection | ness and treatment of a play. The result| incident. Then there was the sound was an artistic treat, of knocking upon a door and a voice “The Phantom Rival” proved to be| cryin, ladame, madame, it is something more than clever and orig- | o’cl Up went the lights an inal, It exerted the fascination of|there was Louise blinking and vivid contrasts, of gently cynical phil- | wildered in the armchair osophy, of amusing tolerance of the | fire! follies of mankind, It disclosed the} The last act brought the Russian point of view that all people are/to the home of the Marshalls with amusing and that all itfe is absurd,| contracts for a railroad enterprise in | Ff yet at the same time it suggested that| his country that the husband was the tragedy, of the commonplace is| promoting. It was then that the af ever lurking in the background. In-| wife a1 her old lover in hi = terest was stirred at once ow the/ light. Oh, yes, he had gone to war— opening acene ae restaurant with an/ but in the comm! mont! woman has not married lives forever | lessly matter-of-fact. His contem- in the “back of her head.” In other| plated marriage with a Roumanian Words, she never quite gets him out of | girl depended upon the number of | Bt her mind, The next moment a jealous | pigs she would bring him as a do husband and his wife came in and fe expla: that ia Roumania proved the poipt. Tho actor, with an/are som \s more than pigs eye for a pretty woman, was the first because of their value he was fond urbing influence, Then entered, and him, Loulse ready to murder the man then and/all interest in him and did not urge there, What was his name? The|him to stay. On bis way out he wife, now in tears, didn't remember. | knocked over @ chair. He went out} wkwardly but completely. nd, reassured, had in the jeft his wife to entertain She fancies that had taken apa in her dreams. Still into another room Sterling, Comn.—"I am o girl of #9 yeare and I used to faint away every 4 H]month and wae very girls will get relic! 5 felt better in my life." —Miss Bertha A. Peloquin, Box 116, Sterling, Conn. Massena, N. Y.—“I have taken Ly- dia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound id I highly recommend it. If any one wants to write to me I will gladly tell her about my case. I was certainly in a bed condition as my blood was all turn- ing to water, I had pimples on my face and # bad color, and for five years I had been troubled with suppression. The doctors called it ‘Anemia and Exhaus- In the restaurant Miss Crew laughable that it delighted the audi-|changed from tears to anger with de At home the husband continued |lictous naturalness, and in the dr rrel until the wife in despera- | acene she both ; fe iced an old latter from thejand gave it a distinct quailty of . 1 was all run down, bat lan who has wed #0 discreet- | beauty. 6 ont Ing note was Mya ee a © y In the restaurant. The resurrected |caueed by the train of her dreas, de E. fegetatle Com-| iove letter was revealed in h noise to wake the und brought me all right.” —Miss suniity. Avion Myres, Box 74, Massena, N. Y. capital Young Girls, Heed This Advice. y and curiosity. But Girls who are troubled with | ied or irvegular periods, Leary ' rep i ainting wef eere font ould immediate Amie ‘restoration to health by taking Ly ble Compo m ited its unreality 01 Ita ab- | which made ei The young Russian had mous statesman, artist, or @ poor tramp. band laughed himself o1 over it, while the wife, to quiet her nerves and restore beauty for a reception to which they were going that night, settied herself for a nap. were Miss Crews's and ‘, as they undoubtedly were, Mr. Ditrichstein came into his own with the beginning of the dream. In the four characters he was culled upon to play with lightning-like rap- Davenport, 7S Wehate tobe noisy about the U.S. Arsenal Exhibit, but honestly it’s bang-up! You'll be loud in your praise of Uncle Sam’s methods when you learn all about bullet making by electricity. This is one! of the many Edison exhibits at Reg. 915.00—1! Set, at $40.00—1 in coin gold. plete for 12 October 7th to 17th liam to llpm William Fox's Get Acquainted Coupon} FOR EVENING WORLD READERS EXCLUSIVELY Drama Plays, Vaudeville, Film Plays The New Policy—The Modern Idea Academy of Music, 14th St. and Irving Place EXCHANGE AT BOX OFFICE BOR i eer nes ie, thrilling film plays, for the most Hair coming out? If dry,| ference how dull, faded, brittle and embodied in turn the| citing and picturesque vaudev: ; A scraggy, just moisten @ cloth with Dam features, for the snapptent at-etae| thin, faded, bring back its ally dra tempered to the atmosphere of a dream, as it wi throughout was admirable. 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V $ BLD, BT, 1014. fter to-night they are off the bill, and | solotets, so are tho Warren Brothora, equillb-| Theo ‘Miss Prisctila Knowles sa Crews and Mr. Williams who) rists that will send your heart into| and other able actors are appearing tried the play from beginning to! your mouth with thelr marvellous|in @ frisky farce called “The Other Aa tor the movies, pretty 'y Pickford will ent in you in ifteen minutes of lau Tr, called ‘Never Again,” the iIncorrigib + Swoedie will exhibit her reel fickle- nese, and you will see H. B. Warner, the Broadway stat, in a five-part picture play called “Lost Paradise.” A_new bill goes on to-morrow. te, Lavender & ‘do” the crow. 4 head of Europe for your bonefit. For the musical there are two sets uf «..- All and Sicne, Tojert! and nnett, besides the Academy orchestra of thirty concert GIRLS! LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR NO DANDRUF—25 CENT DANDERINE Academy Show Is Big Bargain Every day is bargain day at the Academy of Music. 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