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“THE NEW PLAYS ° “Marie-Odile,” With Frances Starr, a Dramatic Etching. BY CHARLES DARNTON. tj j ti has a spiritual beauty that lifts it » | high above the ordinary level of the theatre. The contrast between the praying sisters at their breakfast and the boisterous soldiers who take pos- e eeasion of the same board is dra- matically effective, while the inno- cence of the girlish novice who finds herself alono with the rough Prus- glans is touchingly depicted. There ts one soldier who remains behind, and as a result MarieOdile ts cooing 3 5 EE 7 i 4d i s &s Fe fis "RICH MAN LACKS $250; |$350,000 ALTMAN GIFTS ‘| er ALMOST GOES TO JAIL) PAID TO INSTITUTIONS [sxeres sms. rey | erg ———— —— pit ant Doma. tratore | C8 was Hospital and Home, fear: | SS bese ln Tul pt ape | Ht { 4 -—— ia gentle spirit of the play it out with that artistic Hot standing characteristic of Mr. Be- church | jaaco, while Miss Starr, for her part, ‘won new glory. Her Marie-Odile is a gloriously beautiful achievement. en iy li La Air Hid 3 & pau Al aa "tl in Ao Quin il TO-MORROW—FIRST “DAY OF REVIEW” “Initiative is the faculty which enables one to begin to do things beneficial in one way or another. Almost any man may begin—that is, be the first—to do something, but few men can be the first to do that something well. Initiative, in order to be worthy of the name, should com- prise two elements—the element of originality and the element of adoantageousness. “Initiative, guided by unbiased judgment, courage and foresight, is the greatest moving power in the world. It gives life to things which previously appeared dead—ait moves, thrills, OPPENHEIM, GLLINS & C Fulton and Bridge Streets, Brooklyn Final Mark Down—Before Inventory surmounts, accomplishes and wins.” The foregoing, from an excellent little Also 112 styles of Sideboards, 78 styles — on Initiative, by Robert Francis of China Closets, 56 styles of Dining Tables, oun Smee accurately the spirit of and 80 on, tus ‘GIMB February Sale of Furniture. Over $150,009 worth of Bedroom Furniture, Bor tie the ADVANTAGBOUBNESS Comprising: of this February event whi appeal 86 styles of Bedroom’ Swites, from $87.50 most strongly to the public. It provides, pe bege oem bee ed A in Sher- Chippendale, Colonial, and to an extent not previously reached,— aton, (1) Furniture NEWLY MADE to har- and : styles, in , white and enamel, ee Oo Se ee ee Amer walnut, ‘Ci pe (2) At low prices made possible by aso 314 styles of Bureaus, from $15 up- CONCENTRATING on what we realized wards; 280 styles of Chiffoniers, from $12.50 Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits Entire Stock at about one-half regular prices. $15 to $25 Women’s and Misses’ Suits 7.50 and 12.00 $30 to $40 Women’s and Misses’ Suits 15.00 and 20.00 $50 to $75 Women’s and Misses’ Suits 25.00 Women’s and Misses’ Coats—Greatly Reduced The most desirable styles of the season for street, motor or dress wear. Materials include broadcloth, Persian cloth, corduroy, cheviots and mixtures. 15.00 7.50 12.00 Values $15.00 to $40.00 20.00 Included are a Great many Fur-Trimmed Coats Women’s Fur Coats and Furs—to Close out Caracul Coats—Attractive Moire Fur, 42 and 45 inch, full sweep models, collars of Kolinsky, Skunk, > 45,.QQ Chinchilla Squirrél or Ermine. Reduced from 85.00 Pie French Seal Coats—Several new straight line 43 and 45 inch models; collars either plain or of 48 00 Skunk, Russian Fitch or Squirrel. Reduced from 85.00 - Hudson Seal Coats—Plain; 40 inch full back models; collars either plain or of Skunk. Reduced from 110.00 | 58.00 Hudson Seal Coats—Especially selected pelts in , fashionable full sweep Cossack model; collar and 135.00 bottom border of Skunk. Reduced Entire Stock of Fur Sets, Separate Scarfs and Muffs at One-Half Regu lar Prices demand. In other words, we adopted the same principle in buying furniture that Mr. Cowan, whose fine furniture is fam- ous not only in America, but the world over, adopted in making the exquisite little Martha Washington Work Table, which we shall eell during February at half the price for which it was formerly sold. We have applied this policy all along the line, and you are invited to see its re- sults for yourself to-morrow, the first of the three Days of Review preceding the sale’s formal opening on Monday next. You will find: $100,000 worth of Library Furniture, Comprising: Davenports (one style illustrated), at $67.50 to $95, usually $90 to $120; and Davenport Tables, in both of which we have specialized to a remarkable degree. Library Tables, 148 styles, from $12 to $115, regularly $18 to $175. (A fine design in mahogany, by Cowan, is illustrated.) 252 styles of Easy Chairs, Rockers and Settees; 78 styles of Bookcases, and 46 styles of Library Suites, many luxuriously over- stuffed in leather or tapestry. $100,000 worth of Dining Room Furniture, 88 styles gq Dining Room Suites, from $90 © $1,000, regularly $142.50 to $1,375; with ly rich showing of Jacobean oak and Colonial mahogany at the more mod- erate prices. ie upwards, and 48 styles of Toilet Tables, from = upwards, hee ag arid of Furniture at ytd savings inc! 248 styles of Brass ie Enamet Bedsteads, from $14.50 to $106, with an average saving of one-third. Sanitary Bedding, including Hair and Felt Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Woven and Mission Furniture, the built and artistic C, P, Limbert ‘ “Ane esd Crafts” Furniture, chiefly in the new light, fumed finish, about one-fourth under price. _ Fancy Furniture, including many charm- ing gift pieces in mahogany, such as Tea Tbe, Trays, Muffin Stands, Work Tables, and others in great variety. Also Office Furniture of standard makes, Furniture for the vice, to make your visit to the ‘ Furniture Sale to-morrow pleas- antand instructive. Welcome! + ‘Tth Fleer i if iit i hy