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ae ae $e" p o 4 | Ve of the fragrant little pl ri id j j f i U Ht A i | J fr pH £ if i Barrymore when toe oat Se wo oe ™. to the stage in keen appreciation of a ire aad lowes, | stim rey oer Mr. Drew as an artist in the last act, i be etted pockets, Oy cream) for here you have work thet cas be eel Pry ¥ “ignored . Las Richard Mansfield in the final scene r. Bieie writen: Deir combing of “Beau Brummel.” You may well c Sy: "sa moe Soe ton oe oe take off your hat to it after you have 2 entre. eh thew . more than kind to English BE Ber ere “ve tbs tromtial Bl actors with traditions, But what a trate of ake 7: | etal woud You -_ about our own? John Drew is now Seakipel. 16 i cooling, cleansing and tn = hat John Hare might have Ba ont tioande Sow we PNT] | pesne: to mitre ctronty age, but { doubt whether wate. ou givin in his palmy days, could ome: “ Bee 10) 128 sre sore Characterigation with which Mr, Drew 5 clerjaation with which Mr. Drew oe Kai Pond rg ae oa rounds aft his performance, “That's f | ; out Will corres, ond io mommy” any, and tt le to be -, oaae | that John Drew will be remembered - ot BOS, te \o mis Gone Gay, for che, lash piieapee ‘coterie conti! haa jr Jasper Orn: e. A Gn ey Sone, oust ome, us Prats an euch So we may at conti. Fics me ment, most of us ¥ Mes..a¥ sures wiih full divecntne of | Stet Lae ga the devout wo tor eonte down in our hearts there =" : i af fie : hull ‘ init itn | 32 oF: chemical. T [ agp viral 'o liven your ol Pa eas = ein oe is NEW PLAYS - John: Drew Proves Himself Again in “Rosemary.” BY CHARLES DARNTON. AY what you will of revivals, it is a genuine pleasure to see an Americas |, | need 6 actor with a background. This is the pleasure that any one with @ real fondness for the theatre must feel when John Drew steps feebly into the last act of “Rosemary” at the Empire Theatre a» an old man with the | talled reports lingering echoes of the song of youth in his heart. | If you are one of those who etab- |bornly insist that John Drew Ie “al- ways himself," you should, out of Justice to yourself as well as to him, see this inatinctively fine actor when age overtakes him in the elosing act may tell ourselves we are allly, but wi thoroughly good actor to Dring us to @ realisat Tt ts some eigh' Drew first appeared in “Rosemary,” and to-day he playa that exceedingly dimcult last act even better than he ing. by Louis N. Parker and Murray Carson that Charles Frohman nas brought back to life. Don't bother your head with memories of Maude Adams in her firet fling toward fame nor Ethel 0 acted asa serve ing maid, Give all you have to «ive able Bir Jasper ‘an eloping | sclentific appliance for for internal couple under his roof and to | Nature ts gentiy London with them only to lose his | olen steclutely oe ~ heart to the envaging—-and engaged | water’ 4 cometipat! "tes Dorothy. He leaves her at the inn, A and returns after fifty years to recall ba by C4 @ romance that lived a in compared only witn that of the late Key acs wenn, son suitable for street wear— Brown See arly wae ort tom “ x and other colors; trimmed in nad betes Leng wor and Percales, of plaids ) @0 convincingly that hance te tow . an) to, 44, ‘Regular price of these checks, trimmed with cor- t what he was 7 1 Dr. (| remees, to $1 responding colors; sizes 6 to 14. mi Aye vs a - 7 i Per cont. Beticien ‘Advi. Subway Store, Balcony N quality. It is something to blot out \ completely, the younger Wir Jasper On! bowed his head at an open win- dow while the parace in honor of Her Majesty's coronation was passing in the street below. No man, of course, could be so utterly neart-broken as ngnake Guch # public spectaclo of | Dr, Edwarda’ Olive Tablets Get than Doroth: yraay, and'tt ls te be hoped | Will her ridiculous 4 4 a jam over er jculous diary an her-omotional outery, “Oh, how vould | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the eub- "an she makes straight for Sir Jasper instead of the exp ? uf ; . But we can sinile t IN the sentimental tre m ft thi beca: be ry” i | handa, Tablets. |The pleasant, susar-coated tab- iT he that th lets are taken fer bad breath by all who = ihe roger inthe fon open he Soa | Mw § paneits ‘Ciamiesca i he breath or a lump in the t, #0 much the better, We ‘after Dorothy has talked about| Dr. Bawards Olive Tablets act gently | tng. Mr, Drew has sacrificed his care- \s ly trained mustache in a a CALOMEL SALIVATES a akilled artint. Better, still tleman is always eeen behind Calomel makes you sick and you lose | tor. a day's work. Calomel fo a nasty, dan-| charming and thoroughly girlish Dor- ‘f othy; Mrs. Whiffen is a mother who ‘Wears her years gracefully, a Frances Landy |e such a clever Pris- ia that abe might be justified tn ing her cap for a better man than . Be are purely would find in the kitchen, A par- ticularly good performance in given by Hubert Druce as the pompous old ‘work! onl bile » don’t w fe you een jon’ ‘righ, slcken of Professor, and * “capital in hie old part of that bark- WE GIVE AND REDEEM SURETY STAMP: Sx They’re Going Fast! Se) Get Yours Crawford, Bixth Avenue, 19th to 20th Street. Telephone 2100 ‘ yc 1 Aleta aH ‘ a: ac lhe Lbs Gimbel Subway Store’? NO MORE 4 ). January Clearance Sales in Full Swing iaciy N — CONSTIPATION N Continuing the Sale Tomorrow of . ) Sale of Smartly Styled Women’s Coats At $5 Usually Retailed at $10 to $15 : Zibeline Coats in black, trimmed, with collar and aS plush; flare skirt; also another médel of zibeline wae ee mn \ collar in military effects. Also some boucles and wool check 96 coate.at the same price. . Subway Store, Balcony 95 be! yf ‘s and Misses’ Dresses Dresses for Children | of Satins, Ci Meteor and Priced Crepe de Chines; newest ‘modes tn ‘sll. colors $7.50 oh tetad toy Gi ie 5Oc NN hy ) Prt ertheless brought back to important fact that we are And sbove all it takes a resul me, the internal ergane reamed normal functions, and in a few n of thig fact, oe Meets yore years since Mi Y¥ Intestine free fro1 By means of the Muslin Underw Sheet Music —. Sale Spon =. 9c Copy 2 CORSET Regularly toc || nc Tredaloring ne Sng fs xt Corset Covers are|| by the composers themselves— COVERS fine nainsook; Jerome Shay and Moe Peete D BREATH y, (| even more absurd lind plunge into the emove It. is Nice catege raters, at the Cause and Remove f OR many are elaborately oe with lace nl ribbon. ak in have ruffles of lace aod embroidery. 2st for Somebody's Love. ? Subwey Store, Baloony enlomel, act gently on the nd positively do the work. ‘DRAWERS Evening Slippers, $1.95 but firmly on the bowels and 1! lating them to natural action, the blood and gently purifying system. ‘They do that which Goes without any of th 700 Regular $1.50 House Dresses at $1 Note the illustrations. Striped and . 3 ' check ham lain ’ ry) ppp Sin eee Dresses illustrated are in Made of ality _ shoe, Striped Gingham with | ssdrn“sena forced Soler’ Cutan collar and cuffs of solid heels covered with same material. color. Pink, Blue, Red, ‘The checked gingham dresses have White and Yellow vest, collar and cuffs of solid color with | Pe Se ve embroidery with lace edging. . Dresses are cut on generous lines. N | N d y good He proves himself again as nto: ve derived from D: diets without srl Mins Alexandra Carlisle is | ¥4 effects of any Kt de diac the ith olive oll; ey RIAL for @ week S eae te jo. and 260 per box. Gimbel Brothers - Special / Sizes 36 to 46 bust measure. 1] senway Sere, Beier | Corsets, 50c WY English and American A, a Retulerly T6e, Fine eoutil, me: Porcelain: tng ad kts Markette Tape made of light blue, two and one halt toch ta 3 sizes 19 to 25; ‘La Markette and Gimbel Brothers fi Corseta, fine, coutil, medium and ldw bust, long hip line; one for full and short fi to 30; regularly $1.50, | Open Stock Dinner- ware At Less Than 1-2. Several patterns to be discon- tinued; all of lable quality, and of attractive ration. ures; sizes 20 Bread and Butter Plates, form- erly $1.25, $1.35 and $1.60, doz./ 0c, 66c and 760. ‘Tea Plates, formerly $2 and $2.50, doz. $1, Breakfast Plates, formerly $2.25, Today or Tomorrow Velvet Trimmed .60 and $3, doz. $1, $1.26, $1,00, ; ited, do eh tae ain) Velvet Teitamed || macy momen | Uf $3, $3.75, doz. $1.20, $1.36 and Formerly $2 and $2.95" to 46; regularly $1; at 66. “pruit, Saucers, formerly $1.25 | ,,,R4Pld Clearance Sale. Blac; hsctdedled ar ervcad N Cups and Saucers, formerly$2.75, | One model is illustrated. 30c Turkish | $8.76 and $5.60, doz. $1.20, $1.80, "i 7 . $2.40. e' | Women’s & Children’s} Bath Towels, N ott Day, ores fy, Gs | Untrimmed Vel- 9 ¢ 18¢ \ ( 860, Wo, 760, $1. vet Hats. ... Cc : : y | Many other desirable pieces at Redueed from $1and $1,560} 4 Ey aa sore: Bee | similar reductions. ‘or fast selling tomorrow. pe dg Nardecs, hemmed, extra \ Subway Store, Lower Floor , Subway Btore, Balcony heavy and large sizes; great | Boys’ di macrtteh uk teraine, oys Extraordinary ir eee : al ey be Clearances Friday bestia ae tere! and Saturday eee i Table Damask, high grade mer- cerized satin finish; hi me de- $ For Boys’ Suits and i ape 07a Os calle y, “Overcosts That Were =| damask peak fink H peered patterns; S Priced at $5 to $6.50 Regularly $1.25, 19x19, $1 doz. Pe She janie, ite tea. yj Bring Your Boys and Cheese from Phe rot sry onl Seallonea: \ square; the scalloped are round; 125 Juvenile Suits, Russian, Sailor, Dutch and Vestee) NOW bear beached Damask; regular moda, snr 235 0 ear in he motions but ot of any) Gg 1s ee ‘5 Wj By one style. e 160 Juvenile Winter Overcoats, Polo, Russian or Bal-| NOW A macaan style, cheviot and chinchilla, sizes 3 to 10 years. | 13 aan" | 140 Boys’ Norfolk Suits, all wool materials, extra well) NOW yok tailored, most all knickers full lined, sises 6 to 17 years. 3 26 Boys’ Winter Overcoats, Balmacaan or Convertible] NOW 4 collar style, sizes in this assortment 12 to 18 years, iN (| A Carpet Remnants—Decisive January Reductions Short | s of Wiltons, Velvets, Tapestry Brussels and _ meneen fine line of colors and patterns. tos1 to $ teiotti og, Creare vss OBC