The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1915, Page 16

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ADGIE AND HER LiOWS PURMION eta. Terence W polling © man and bie wite Comment, whe te get even © distant Viewing the Genene in 6 few High! et to orm veryuody ibitien of m “a on and round, ° enh me they rode rer bevy food the pley eoardaly be foretoit wonderful in “he pationt wife night in her oe REEZE aiihione hunbar t it. re) tow ee t tins tent rope, Very wali You INVIGOR ine Midden fruit Mut @ Danan seomed mere childion fancy Lattice did we know what the author had up the sleeve of his writing arm It @ae quite apparent, of course, that the oid double etandard of morality was about to be dusted off and placed on exhibition, You may recall that Thompson Buchanan ie A Woman's Way’ Honner in “Sauce for touched lightly on the same subject y piacing his Characters on @ lower octal jevel, Mr. Locke proceeded at once to treat the idea erudely and melodramatically TER DOELGER (First Prize) BOCK ecial Easter Brew ON DRAUGHT AND IN laden: lent 4 ummerseuited on & Sp daredeviitry, | who rode thot Red | cycles rou round (ne le of For one thing, the husvand Lares PURE— ¢ cet globe that hung bigh| woo frank to be true when be told bis Brewed Es pg og tants “hidding around with o@ for —_—_— ore dou.” How he managed ouren gay life wae @ bit pus- ly bad no money and his wife only stage characters could whpn abe ieft him at 1 DORLOER BREWING CO.. ING. 407 Bass Ath OA. How Vert. Union Religions Meeting To-Day, AN wnumual religious service will be held to-day from 18 te 8 d’clock In the Washington Heights Baptist Church, ‘One Hundred and Porty-ntth Mtreet and Convent Avenue, Them are seven epeakers, each representing a different denomination. ‘They are the Rov Nehemiah Boynton, Clinton A: Congregational Church; the Rev rolé Pattison, Washington Hetght fat Churehy’ the Kev, I. Hk i heran Church of | Atonem lev. John in the wid apartment of Lena Schmidt, who girihood friend allod herself as made her sudden decision to “revolt” all the more surprising The worst might have happened but for the seemingly innocent banana. ike the worthicas wi! in .|that other ohaately moral 4 “To-day” this impulsive heroine ,| decked out in gorgeous raiment her “friend,” and then o 9 a Knobs t OPEN SATURDAY ENINGS UNTIL 10 O’°CLO This Sale Includes Everything te Furnish Your Home Complete at Savings of One-Half We guarentee that whether buy for Cash or on Credi eave money when you buy here. Come into our store, get our prices oa anything in our fineriison stack, then o hed with these of any ether furniture or department store and convince yourself that OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS THE LOWEST cer This week's cale of 1,153 pieces of high-grade upholetered furniture is a striking example of our money-saving prices. Each plece is ented perfect n every detail. Come in to-morrow) take your choice at prices less than actual manufacturer's cost. Only one of two of a Accounts Opened Krom = Three raed 5 to $5,000 |=" = ye Ree ak #8 as cis eal ees; ry you you bay Jou sav bay seen pre BLE SINGLE DO STAMPS STAMPS e THE NEW PLAYS e “The Revolt” a Funny Attempt to Be Sensational. BY CHARLES DARNTON. the heruine’e violent action tn Lively ae the tite her busband wae SOuld be a ao HULSE the bumble taseds mag be reepousitie for many 6 slip and Modest Nell tat on tee hewO of ererTéey fe, HK shoud be given ereatt for on (her more: tert ie relative of Anthony Sunpomediy merry party of three New 4 banal tow a wee Gull, im feet, Chat 1 beomen eh or ee tone by Mr Leoke, masiney virtuous, yo Wiumpned, with the w Mood docter havedty Miesouria heard over (he tei child was dying be ing, and on arriv) explacned matt Weaved husba choked par Pus, rout her home he) Fo greatiy dine hile | moan | the wub, nounc live, epoke and Analy cone to hele The play pro of the real altogetuer it last act, for children 4 wife to vue misture | wo that | ue. In the atopmother i ved it of Lena | ao ladyitket” As thin frumpy oid fraud, J | Ralph was amusing, though em ated Alma Heiwin was like the sim. ble heroine of old-time molodrama, | while Vincent Serrano struggied des. | perately with the role of the husband. | Rut even the best actors in the world | sould not have made the crude, ob- vious play convincing. THEATRICAL MANAGERS AWAIT THE SHUBERTS IN FIGHT FOR $2 RATE Nearly All Other Managers at Meeting to Protest Against Half-Rate Ticket. 1 the attitude taken by the Moaare, Shubert much depends in the effort now being made to do away with the half-rate theatre ticket, A meeting of managers of first-class | theatres in Greater New York was | held at the Hotel Astor yestorday af- ternoon at which it was decided to try to preserve the $2 rate for the best seats at firet-class attractions. The Shubert intereste were not rep- resented, Therefore the following telegram was sent Lee Shubert in Atlantic City: “At @ meeting held to-day the fol- lowing managers agreed to abolish all cut rate, special and reduced rate tickets: A, L. Erlanger, Marc Klaw, George M. Cohan, Sam H. Harris, Alf Hayman, C. B, Dillingham, A. H. Woods, David Belasco, 1. J. Anhalt, Crosby Gaige, William Harris, Charles Burnham and W, G. Smythe. Mr, Erlanger stated you would con- sent to any plan the managers de- cided upon to eliminate the evil. Re- gret you could not attend. Another meeting will be held next week. Will you be present to conclude plans for above purpose? Kindly advise, “SAM H. HARRIS, Secretary,” Lee Shubert Is expected home from Atlantic City late this afternoon, His brother, Jacopo J, Shubert, sald last “VELPNG A FRIEND, | FIRE HEROINE SAYS ' | The Revell”) ree ot Masioe Mittett'e Theetre ian! night ender the same of © Ray , out at OF HER BRIVE AT nie Mowhier @as pur * Matthews Says fire secape | . oe Anne ond metal contact. The Nix on the Heroic Stuff” lowe wring to on sown we cates Make motor when oe . used only im Afte: 0 " ‘ n Pact aid Blaze proce yh , } beip to eel the Bisse Graphite Lu a= = Ore werape @r mn Vonmiiy Mie. | bricants, can't ball-up Mise Met) Matihews, the pinemy Oi oe" ' ae 2 Pe or pack The minute youne wri beck inte the Haren of the t Men the shook “He now, you fost help a fr Mies of tw and rescued @ pied, doesn't think anything berole nae let Nin on the beroie stutt.” wae ber |" Won ofeach onan the aaa! GIVES HIS ASHES TO CAMPUS wen by a Kvening Worle reporter! at her home, No. he Hrone 4 povere ool, for she fled home with: | Wie", hat or cust pesterday when «@ ‘The will of Mare 142) Hryant AvenU®,|owner, which Her modesty brought her | cate # Court | thes de i on the grew Hirmtngham, mime: bh crowd gathered about bor after the | wit? wie Btreet, left one the entire «i Ft was working with Walton Birmngham, @ pon, livin ol 1 44 wae to pretty brunette anemiscions stlerentials ond prevents all metal4o flakes form over the bearing surfaces a vel- vety, oily veneur The Dison Lubricaving Chart te sont (100 enon tegeeet yy) =p T will do how muc our heart Karo fine with griddle cakes and hot biscuit. You can seks Sac sinut candies with o—use it for i fruits, and for “xe Karo, the syrup with a fla- vor, and high energy value, is sold by all grocers. a can. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. NEW YORK all the family likes bread spread with Karo. You can give them all the Karo they want —at meal times and for lunches in between. LO (000. 0 & Aan. Ora) ood to see E> 2 aan | Right that he could not foretell what the attitude of the Shubert interests would be, “TL understand William A, Brady was not at the meeting,” he said. “I won. der why? I was not invited. I'm MORNINGS AH AFTERNOONS VAEUMncat erie BOc WEEKLY SANITARY PULLMAN @™ Special Karo displays at your grocer’s to-morrow and alk next week We Give Free Life Insurance manager of the Winter Garden, 1 He hoa aie me Risen the Ye Sohans ot don't know what Lee will aay about ew the plan.” mae Sh rss i atpped George M. Cohan presided at the wa bi" in full of Your account meeting, David Bolaaco was in Bos ton, but a letter from him taking a firm stand against the cut rate ticket was read, The date of the next con- ference to consider the matter de pends on the ferly Lee Bhubert sends Sam H. Harris, if any. | STOPS SAN DOMINGO’S PAY. | U. 8, Cute Q@ $2,000 a Day the Republic Drew. WASHINGTON, April 2.—D'Moulttes over the financial affaira of the Domint- can Republic were brought to @ head to- day, when the United States cut off the allowance of $2,000 a day which the Dominican Government has been per- mitted to draw recently from its ous> toms reserve fund to meet a deficit in current expens Notice from the State Department of thi ON TINTED PAPER IN Dp Drought prompt wotion by thi | aMctal taland Thi acetic “World Pietures” Section of The Sunday World! | ro! Bi START A COLLECTION! GET THE ENTIRE SERIES! FIRST GROUP NEXT SUNDAY! tt’ VICTROLA From $15 to $200 and & complete assor e ee preg ere | Photo Gallery of Moving Picture Players! MOST POPULAR MEN AND WOMEN OF THE SCREEN! FOUR HALF-TONE PICTURES EACH WEEK! Supplemented with a Biography of Each Player! ead i Day the balance in small ment E°FRES<-No INTEREST ADDED—NO EXTRA CHARGES. Adaet a Mt oe Wk vil Special to Our Customers ; santas Barats CPUC Roe SBEFRIGBRATONS 10.95 r pe attentio: verCanl earn 1 America’s Grea Furniture House umdnn ©mpy vou [ud d & “HOOSIER” Kitchen Cabinet ¢ Qreenenet | \to confer with Be | effort to r According to di Dominican Government ily building up a deficit ¢i 8 treaty jm travagant expendit Under | agreement the Uitte Btates as: | guardianship over Dominican | American officials superintend ¢ |lection of customs & held in trust to liqui republic, About $600 ie now on 4 tment " ' rt) et Sue Or Cent rag fro this it in New ur MN iaceecenicertamamsanaammaan

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