The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1914, Page 15

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THE EVENING WuUALD, uenouans vurOnEs 49, 1v18. AMUSEMENTS. 2 — AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. ~~ AMUSEMENTS. Cre WONDERFUL DVENTURES OF A Dress DEAR SIR OR MADAM: SUPPOSE there would pass before your vision the life stories of the human beings who have entered into the making of your physical comforts, SUPPOSE YOU could know of the laughter and the tears, the joys and the sorrows, the loves and the hates, the ambitions and the failures, and the environments under which worked the ' very people who have fashioned the identical clothes you wear. IS IT NOT A WONDERFUL THOUGHT? Is its accomplishment not a remarkable thing—to place upon the stage in a conetete form an idea so pet yet so full of humanity as this. In the play “My Lady’s Dress” =. .°u PLAYHOUSE all this is realized. |The adventures of the human lives that have gone into the making of a silk dress are revealed. The lives of the makers of this dress—the growers of the silk worms, the weavers of the silk, the trappers of the fur, the creator of the flowers, the makers of the lace and the designer of the wn itself are followed into the very salesroom with its manikins, and their romances are woven into the very texture of the gown. It_is a play that will make you think but it is not a’preachment. It is a play that will make you laugh though its aim is far deeper. It is a play that will make you thrill, for it throbs with life and all that life means. It is a play for all to see—young and old, men and women and children, for it brings one closer to the hearts of his fellows and is the essence of drama and the spirit of life. JOSEPH BROOKS’ PRODUCTION ~~... AMUSEMENTS, AMUSEMENTS. _AMUSEMENTS, WILLIAM:A: BRADY'S EDWARD 1 RMOBLAUCH PHONE 2628 BRYANT EVENINGS 8-20 MATS WED. end SAT 2. 2 48th STREET EAST of BROADWAY ‘ IM ADVANGE have been injured by automobiles | oth caine see it and tea a roe ‘VWITAGRAP GRAPH 2:2! brepy vey || NEw TRE Ese ee RL hd | PPODROME{ Were guilty of such contributory neg- | being treated by © Polyclinic Linc THE ATEN AND. EMPI ROR, i ligence as would remove any cause of | Djorn was taken to Bellevue ri 15 ‘ GHEE | Burk ry Dane i Oth av. 43.46 ata, Dally Mate, 2. RID’ . blame from the driver of the ma-|*fom submersion, | | VARS & ain M oie sy | chine? As I have said, quoting from “ piece DIPTOMACY._ F%_ 1,000 seis ABOUT WOFUL j the Police Commissioner, there are FOLLOW MURDER CLUE. hae 8 to. Stata cust Mo Garden 3:; ho records to show by whose tault| noice seex John Hendrick in Re- Yocer r Aad EN irae AL iin thes, peevicus, accidents secutred, i a wariwees wed." NEXT MATINEE SAT. ren'tessersen | but this will all be changed in the| !atlom to Killing of Woman, if @ NG ve. 8? St future, George Wright, the fifteen-year-old ae Ji 1 Adbenaion ¢ Lp fr Doi “Will you kindly look over the| son of Mrs. Barbara Wright, who was | 9° 6 L | fn “Ontenat”* r ‘h “W,of "way, ve.8.30, rere : USN RTE zak id 4; A thrill in ol murdered yesterday at No. 118 East Robasiee 1 Bit. sending, you Sadi stye -third street, went out on the) ™ Fitty: us some aid Instead of asking such | streets with Detective Curley to-day to ' " Tv ; TY scen questions, as ‘What do you propose M “ei anv To is 8 iv eve e Rebukes One Who Asks What | to ao to stop this reckless sacrifice of a eeegrnae . mms | Garrick 5,5, Ten i AE ae ry human lives? and the accompanying eo boy to e ae ens Set peaea iil A la hi He'll Do to Stop Reckless drick came to board with them about JONDS ON CREDIT 4 4 ug’ . threat that ‘We will take this tasue! three weeks ago, after his mother had Inco-as & waltress. Sho told every . before the people.’ feangas that Hendrick was her “bo Human Sacrifice. “‘As President of the Law and Order| "“Soon after that. according to sung , ts Hendrick’ bogans ta : Uatea, it io but 1 fair fo ssaume Dae mre er ith demonstrations of 7h | SS MAIDEN LANE. FMUNE 20 JOUN y 3] Om | @ resu! 'o weeks ago she Mayor Mitchel replied to-day to the! aimed at—that is 5 elimination of} £9 the, workhouse for Attacking her. Care ON CREDIT Bot hee’ Bay. pape i q Yesterday he came around, the boy |4eY WEEK! ONTHLY Pat! THE ALAMANDER Br OWDS question: “What do you propose to| as many of the automobile accidents| said, showing the effects of drink & Diamond Co. Si JOHAN a do to stop this reckloss sacrifice of | as possible, and not raise a apirit of ‘Wright a Aveerican DEN eo _ Tel. 5887 Cort. FULTON 2a, Wal, fet & Hae TPAIR aman lives?” put to him by Dwight| peatny oy muvetons that aay |e a jena, TWIN BEDS | | APA Braman, President of the Law and|jack of care on the part of the city nt prenines. 8 a Order Union, of No. 25 Broad street, | omotais."" hea bat! , |] MaxineEl who contends there is lack of prover! in his letter to the Mayor Mr. e nae MEN AND, BN. as e Al WHITESIDE in ° ordinances for traffic regulation. 3! Braman re! ie De was the Mayor's answer: mn reeered particulary. 60) euth Playhouse Sich iat: tat, a ronings, dren going to and returning | 4 “It ts all very well to talk about so | school, whe, he said, were Mitica a Remed ~ ’ DY D, MY LADY S a many people being run over by auto-| autos’ because of improper traffic be SEAN wh Comedy {}:: hy mobiles, but must we not alno con-|Fegulating ordinances. | Hit of the New : ere re. - = — . sider that many of the people who muicient ety Tegisation to ere’ ree ¢ safeguard the pubilc against reckless ‘s driving of automobiles and all other oP TERRIA Bite TO ALBANY AND TROY 2 Oc U1 1 we fat & Pier B28. 5 Foot Cannt Sty & DOUGLA TAIRBANKS 1 teen iaty of cotten and ‘CheTTAL CITY. TINE HE COMES uP SMILING | A eT i EEE INNOCENT PEA | || THE LAW AUTOMOBILES. mine tit vdlis 39TH ST. ‘Thea A etn > a) oP bane aemoe giver weal] cOHAN'S | IT PAYS TO} | \:, the 3c Panty siearer sm or second. land, “Adare Vie er ADVERT wet Tp, r oar \ |NEW CAND taku MOTOW THUcKS Pon |] os Rs SAL \ variety of dams Bo. cou perma, i “ " whether new or aecoud hand, Address Le J., | bh : | 3 ais i inees Eis | 821 World kinds of vehicles. He says the Police | mated tres tor trial fives atic rae rel Commissioner has great powers as to| stops it Dleedt: rng supervision at speed in rset | Hise hemorrnoide. « and “ail A fectat tricts an in the nelg! hoo rc) schools, Already there are twenty | S0mg. f0c ® box at all iarogelatasF Free blocks closed against fast driving bo- | free'in pisin wrapper, tween 8 and 6 o'clock in the afternoon. edema FREE SAMPLE COUPON DROWNING MAN RESCUED. PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY : ramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich, into River Hunt. |, Kindly Hams 8 Free, sample of > 42 Dl ‘wrapper. Name Watchman While watching for river pirates Theo- that you mo dore Djorn, thirty-six years old, of No. male 5 ayy bi as %e \1h4 East One Hundred and Sixth atreet, i fa watchman in the Dock Department, fell from the new dock fn course of con- | === BY WILLARD MACK. PRODUCED BY 4. H. WOODS. oli easy: 2 cups Presto LO 2 hed struction at Forty-fourth street and eeuora Sater, ep mite Work the Bate ee tae A, ML today _.RESTAURANTS,_ RESTAURANTS. With JOHN BARRYMORE, JANE GREY, JOSEPHINE VICTOR | resto, ad: slow! " b ieagiheng: id nes He aae ref ecniy on beuradusted wivk | Policemen Maher and Ackerman heard and ALL STAR CAST. ato, Cutsmal!, Bake 1210 15 minutes, jhis cries and blew their whistles and Presto first thi of oF “WHERE QUALITY MEETS." i oy “ weer cae Risener ame, | res sevenere yn an Byle, tre bags an ADWAY “ROSE Ct ARDENSS3 1 SLs Ki "100 hash Coun ihe “| PEG OFM AKT, peckage. hunt. Djorn was clinging to a’spile some distance from shore, nearly frozen and H-O Company. Buffalo,N.Y.] | exhausted. A Indder wan lowered and wrstagp . Beahers Of HO, Force.and Presta) oir end held by a policeman while the CANDLER Xi, ng HP wae Eivevin' ivr, AT 52ND STREET Sole Management ED. KE, PIDGEON, MATINEE TEAS, # to 6. EVES, 6 P.M. TO 1 A. M. DANCE si WITCHES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS Beginning at 7:20 o’Clock and Lasting All Evening Until Closing CONTINYOUS ROUNDS OF FUN BUSTA OBY’S * ty oe Broadway. » §$470—Columbus. StLECTtD FAMILY DINNER $1 ‘Pl one In fo: Table Reservations Now fee the Saturday Night Parade from Our Windews el ne c BIGGUST WT I Coton ntl oe ha || WALLACK'S THE HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN PARTY || ‘33 "iy"ig8..f-ncyt ON SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 31ST, AND GRAND FORMAL OPENING ie hrf iat la ie Thick? ce een ‘arm Newt Sat: By. Oot 81, 8.16, | C MONDAY NIGHT (ELECTION EVE) NOVEMBER 2ND MARKING THE PREMIERE OF - Mr. LEW QUINN Wii's'Aiino Miss HORTENSE ZARO Wier | » Furlesque The Colege’ Gira * ‘iit sea eg MIRACLE HAN Ame rite MUL A Ad ai 4 a toe. Nett Wook a ‘CRACKER J athe TABLE RESERVATIONS NOW. ia Em i. nar, ‘Dancing.

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