The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1915, Page 10

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certainty have a way ef] conventional and conves-/ a: spunea manners situations, might Bave been “Law w had not made earlier THE NEW PLAYS« Hippodrome Rushes the Season : With a Circus de Luxe. 8 DARNTON. title, ‘The pianist who is dying by inches Mrs, Of creeping paralysis is interesting 08 | resgicr, an example of egotism, but his rich wife and the sculptor who jets her bar. | help him towards a “career” with her ,| money are not sympat e - = | ters even though the; re- | certain relation to life Feveaied in this metropo! Th bland, care-free way in which t | to make love to each other with the ing husband In an adjoining room ‘enough In itaelf to cause any audience to ait‘up and ask a few pointed ques- fa all very Well in its mong artiste it has its Mmitations. The situation becomes! = {only more painful because of tho! @ulptor’s model—the mother of the — transfer. At tripped from a white trap to white that one good turn de- horses white all the time @ white dog |gerves another, With even mere orig- barked enthusiastically, The fact | {Bality two youngsters, the Renard that one of the fatr equestrieanes fell from her perch on the man’s shoulder and shrieked her alarm in eharacter- Hi tu i went through am: though they had of Eva T j Le #3! A af Like so many of our od ag| Plays that appeal to the producer, l- Fallen Idol” has a email cast - | aad a single thread of story. Of the @even characters only four are of im- portance to the play, and as the au- thor takes us into the secret of the Planiot’n married life in the first act - | 284 into the knowledge of his earlier Maison with the model in the second, iy A t i se hi if i i ' | I § =] i : the suspense dies out too early to bet “a idle hg nae tg K. | tain interest in the rather sad . 4 @ curthing eee og | Juaste meant Just If the other characters had the vi- = emueual thing to say of | ciner, Furthermore, tality and grip of the pianist this etreee. ae, James i lack of interest would not be felt no ene thing, the charming exhi- Geribes 1a soon. The situation of the rich young ipa given by the two pretty and | Thr tome Gare. | wife with « longing for children and laéies whe Poteomeed ers chained te a dying huband ig inter- Dettse eroued rots t MID std ; Si 14 e puss ZS BVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY: Fallen fior' down wits © hopee ‘Among the Artista” st] !¢8ely dull thud. DANCER TAKES BICHLORIDE. Faith Palmer, anid to be @ pro- al dancer, was removed last night rom = private ver. IMRS. BEIDEL TELLS WOMEN How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound Kept Her {n Health for 14 Years. Shippensburg, Pa—“It was several years ago that I started taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta- im 26, 3018. Bellevue tt was enid ghe tablet of dichloride of ca recover. Dr, Hunt been in the private sani ® Bellevue ble Ci thom utter tere bly every month. Afy | nd I use 6 Pinkham's Vegeta- | ble Compound and in a short time was husband bought me la bottle of it and it iC) TE YOUR BOWELS—10 CENTS athe your liver and carry off the decomposed waste matter aad constipation poison ‘ten om irom tbe bowels. Then fou lo « would suggest f thie sort. As a vee the audience | Vbenever ! fy my _~ Bee itched his perform- nm by Albert Bruning, who acted the musician with tempera- ital understanding. Janet Beecher The Fallen Idol” Fails to Land performance sui Border” m could not bring herself up to her for- most » a LTHOUGH genius so-called was ior jowever, in making t nt and sincere testimonial: fuany ites who ir sews from bowen. By with the audience. em: | cold and the importent point that Glory the play offered lippodrome show js a circus de jaxe. —_— mer “Concert” pitch as the wife, and David Powell ance of the acul given a hard blow at the Com- ady Theatre on Saturday night. of the mo wectmeden Hare dl a jet, au ive “The Faiien 1401" failed to jand. and Marie Cham babbied Gace amusingly as the wife's flighty con- . Bolton has written clever lines reflect some knowledge of the world, but his wit and theories fre- quently have little to do with his characters, In short, a hear the ad and y Prove this fact. If you have the hemp Lydia E. Pink aaa ‘ed and have been in excellent health it-leince. I always praise the I have an know it helped me and Lately I have given the Compound to laughter and ¥ wish all suffer women woul of its worth. id take it and ."—Mira, PA made from nati contains no narcotic or harm! and to-day holds the record of being t uccessful remedy for female ills we know of, and thousands of voluntary m_ file in ti Lynn, Your rer answered and held instrict confi opportunity, as I will help others. lames A, Reidel, hi ju \ Mass., seem to slightest doubt ham's Vegeta- Compound be convinced | bi herbs, | penkoad he Pinkham in Va for % 92.60 Berim Ourteins, 61.75 Pr. Windew Ourtsins, 93.60 Pr. . ae ag ar SE ae em wa qyalvot Portiares, 911.00 Pr. i hwy ard vie orcas pose mn ote. dre, 4 ‘Lastrous Velour, 68 in. wide, a great variety of colors, . Gowns That Introduce the Ultra Fashions for Spring 76 to 08.16. The Paris dressmaker of New York is the ti i ya. Seth Floss by the man who made this collection Peel ag Nagy Bi Taffeta Gowns in the Lead Faille Silk is secoond—then Crepe Meteor, Crepe de Chine and Silk Poplin These Prices on Paris Ideas— not with the of still another. another, and the skirt, are remarkable, ; At $29.50 to $60 y ” AM Wertrebe Keay $25 The easton Saitings: of the Season ) to $60 Wardrobe Trunks, $32.50 e Coverts an my Cloths to $85 Wardrobe Trunks, $40 ‘The GIMBEL collection of these fashionable Sve to $28 Steamer weaks, $12.40 and Anerien weaiions in light, medium and heavy weight. 1S Gan Seamer Tress fa05 $150 $2 $250 $3 and $4 D to $30 D Trunks, $10 Specially featured ‘are the colors eo much in demand: Sand, Khaki, Gendarme Blue, Tan, Pully, Elc, a Yard So that these GIMBEL Gowns would be absolutely distinctive this artist did the Paris models, but he combined the fleeve of one model The results are more than At thee -~ ager reductions this week you kong "They have all those tacos of dain ality of the silks Pap a pin na ‘ ttytes; the genuine Innovation make, perfect in every includes both European $32.60 © a bargain. the entire group. Four Days of Courtesy lished their greatness in the public mind, and which justice. ruary Sale store many years ago. year standard prices. Sale in larger and larger numbers. have co-operated with the Store to make t'> Sale better and b Wanamaker Store has first refusal the large for various trade reasons the market offers at a dis- count. nearly a million dollars’ worth of guaranteed furniture regular prices. following, are set apart as four days of courtesy on which the public may inspect this furniture, placing advance order, actions to date from Fe in the Sale of White Not a woman who sees the merchandise but will want to share in the Manufacturer's Samples of Pretty Underclothes—Half Price The very: models on mae tbich'won Meaory.” Sipcecenttita at | black. crepes, $3 ‘clo Pe or two of a kind or style. ed favor. , enieashan dar lov a5. We have been selling Petticoate-vuow $1.75 40 85 these self same exquisite Nightgowns—now $1 to 85. garments at just twice the Third floor, Old Building. Waists to Go Out in a Quick Disposal Now $2.85 to $7.50—were $5 to $15.75 Just the sort of blouses Satin, pussy willow, changeable women want now. 4 tafleta, crepe, ie, chine, ow In fact they are so well- ie tree nae toe ts favored that our heavy Pa Bey A ae ster at 48c Yard stocks are now broken in Ii eel maeeere ay ame Our Standard $1 to $15 Sitks sizes, although there are than that it is the 1 In one-half to six-yard all sizes from $4 to 44 in an | Ad) Beginning Wednesday There are certain institutions which have estab- lore require no elaborate description to do them One such institution is the Wanamaker Feb- of Furniture, originated by this Each February the homemakers of America find this Sale standard furniture, at less than all-the- Each February homemakers have patronized this Each February manufacturers of godd furniture better; with the result that today (,.c John of practically all lots and over-lots of good furniture, which The Sale will open Monday, February 1, with ' rooms, at an average of one-quarter below our Wednesday of this week, and the three days if desired, the trans- bruary 1. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Galleries, New Building. ne the Silk Packet Sale 10,000 Yards at $1.85 Yard Our S: u jar hander 32.60 to $20 This offering jncludes the latest colors and weaves in $6 velvets, $$ savings, which are far more than I new sale prices here given. II So out goes every waist in the lot. early woman who gets the choice. . lengths. Subway Aisle, New Building, Third floor, Old Building. the convenience and great value of orld’s Want, Directory-—REA D IT, i PS IPA Vy aa es bens |” b | Rae's 42 FRESE SEO ey WRN SPITE MOET RNS

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