The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1914, Page 12

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“Evidence” Depends Largely Upon the Acting. §\ » BY CHARLES DARNTON. an ill-wind that blows an uncertain wife to the seashore while her Jpusband ie toasting bis morals at home. If there's a mo 0 be caught in the off-abore breeze it must come in the form of “Evidence,” produced ry re. of mixing tch It should be said at once that the la play sia on our A npr shores is the product of J, and L. du Rocher pn. Putting named dside, wo were feduced to English sentimental | -fashioned garb of the theatre thht has beer b! year. Frankly, “Evidence” is a sort of purified version o let us into the secret of the play !n order to show us how yuceke may be mistaken. Trust a prologue to give you ample, ‘Whieh to. consider the ways of the world! Lady Una Wimborne Dereelf tn ‘wrong room ofan old-fashioned inn on the English was all. The unscrupulous gentleman who had arranged to ‘with the prologue. If a heavy fog had {t could not have left the play in more uncertainty. There was nothing bit talk, brightened here and ‘who is #0 good an actor that he could find his way tn an Baglioh fog, waited for threo acts to take the wife Meanwhite an extremely melodramatic villain in the ‘Wyndham—a very bad actor—did everything in his power S inevitable happy ending. But to give us hope that the play had Shem ehabby, curly-haired youngster, made himself more than wel- as @ really grand old dtchesn, intelligen the play. Sinking her youth ually than she did Milestones,” she waa ‘he saving grace Her acting was like a ray of intelligence cast upon a ‘Gubject. Playing “patience” or betraying her impatience toward the ypeople about her, this clever actress never missed a point. She ‘every trick of the play so completely to her advantage that she won tion throughout the old-fashioned game that the authors had devised. For the play there can be only one word—old-fashioned. The wife talked tbe roses she wore and indulged in other sentimental nonse' while the eeband talked to the boy and made the best of his unhappy situation by este off a brandy-soda in his most trying moment. This was funny, yet sfor the play was atite enough in itself to drive any man to drink. ce,” it ms to Mm: nnot possibly appeal to the American public. @epends ly upon the acting, and for the most part it was in good Miss Wright, to repeat, carried off her a Babin pa Tdces Smith ‘stood up to hie part like q man, and Sheffield was as fine a ifttle man ver went about in baro legs. Gilmore proved himself valuable as the food friend who 1s indispensa- ‘Where there is trouble in the family. “Ag for the wife, Miss Viva Burkett @o nothing moré than make her @ creature of tears and hope. Eric a sinister touch to the prologue and was seen no more. The without htm—went on talking and talking and talking without worth while, role with a grand manner that ay rent oa ying anythty TATEN ISLAND NOTES. weekly‘ report of the Superin- t of Buildin# shows the num- for new buildings during fil off, there being but Calling for an esti- ney Alfred V. Norton is Chairman of the Arrangements Committce. The new Ttalfan Church Our Lady of Mount Carmel, at the corner of Columbla street and Castleton ave- nue, West New Brighton, will be de- dicated on Sanday morning at 11 o'clock. An open meeting of Staten Island Council No, 1145, Royal Arcanum, will bd fon je 086 Fellows’ Hall, Port elections, ichmond, this evening. were elected: Chair-| Miss Alice Orr of Pittsburgh is the H. Jackson? Vice- ane nary, | Genet © Miss Helen ety of Dongan Heagrok: treasurer, Hobart ‘The firat meeting of t! r chet bg erg: 4) feoaper Wl be hel UR parish house of the Church of the of the Republican Coun-| Redeemer, New Brighton, this afte ‘ pittee for the ft} noon, when the Rey. William L. 8 No an lwag will deliver an address. After | poreing yeet the meeting tea will be served by ia} Mrs. Lester W. Clark and Mrs. Bid- Columbus Day bana’ ‘Hugot's Hotel, Bt. ney A, Reeve. under the o Islan a ‘netiag dt the committee of ‘Progressive party elect- the fol- " season of nd Civic League, has juat a noynced the winhers in the conte Pi joted for ‘th pose of beautify- Mrs. Walter W, Price, Chairman of pi Chapter, Kbights of Gardey Committee of the Staten ibys. Assistant District-Attor- WO DAYS MORE! William Fox's Get Acquainted Coupon FOR EVENING WORLD READERS EXCLUSIVELY 18 TARRYTOWN BABIES IN FINAL TEST TO-DAY; Tarrytown league. From thé eighteen will be selected the six"prizs winnéra to whom will be given the. money awards provided by The Evening World and the league. ‘The children. in the contest Lave been headquarters of the Ana ho are Gi g cs) Sarah Walker, Prosidont of the league, at its annual meeting at 1% Wildey street to-morrow phat aaa» ~idtalln MARCONI WIRELESS LOSES. Judge Veeder Diam Drama Plays, Vaudeville, Film Plays The New Policy— AT THE Academy of Music, 14th St. and Irving Place USE THIS COUPON. EXCHANGE AT BOX OFFICE Se, Katitles You ise This Coupon § Good Only Oct. & and 9. The Modern Idea FAMOUS CASH PRIZES FOR SX Survivors of 72 Originally En- tered in Race—Contestants id apy Bgat it Mi Performa: ‘ e eberts tage Foor teva) in Three Classes, To-day eighteen babies, the survival Ing the Island. he State us Hi. , Roser Anderson of Jand avenue, Rosebank, # Anna J, Bloom of No. ti ank, third. tenville division of the railroad, D.| W. 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