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“Oedipus Rex’ “ a ee hension, bere ting inlly te rte their me's of Ameren off her foot ere her ponte Mrs. Vernon's Going to Take the Off Three Inches More and Gree What'll They Do Then’ DESPAIR FOR IMITATORS, © Then She'll Take Browne to , Town ant a Oe eo sees eweecceccsseeeess a Ome-Horse Live on a Ranch. way wilh we all there @ ome one Mine Drow oud we must take ber, oF le ly Bide Dudley. # the chooses te disclose hernelt Listen girls! Edge up closer tre ” ot something to tell you Mave » This noxious Greek dreams, noni noted bow some of the Youner| at jeaet to our supersensitive modern members of your sex have been! e and taste, “ae presented in « @raping their Lair in rolls 49 | Wansiation by Augustin Duncan (6 eMort to imitate Mre Vernon Cartie®) bad the (aui\ in etyle of bein fl wiylet You hay me 609" | feb, Gemh nor good red herriug At they haven't been ine aoything | times Mr Duncan's lines flowed with ever on her ‘The been fOOlINE | hythuni: yonder, and then they rea, if they think they have. You know, of course, that dropped into tu vernaoulns moat commonplace Versonalty, | would wake THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 17, WHOSE FA ES WILL BE Makes « Hit or STAGE FAVORITES WHOSE FAC i) : Miss Johnson Shows 16 of Her Paintings Mrs. Castic’s batr is cut off, not rolled) no objection If the translation were! mating (hem for a Mine ¢ t Johnwen showing | up. Well, listen! she's going to (ak*] entirely in the latter form; but the, “Max pr Wild Hide” and Ri. | Aisienn paintings at the Ctty | of nearly three inches more. THEM) (ay Wiiely separated atylew do not] #Panels Walking pon the Waves 1) The exbtbtion will rer what will the imitators, who Navel mis, Mr. Duncan might quote the A Malawin witt give trae {Wht the ond of April aM | tren roiling their tresses up, do? #8y.' \ustrious example of one Willian! or vis wt the City ¢ has painted “| if you have any idea, Bhakespeare, but tb with no of. nd Wednesday afters tra apen, interiors a sake tell Mrs. Castle, She'd like to| femme to Mr, Duncan, the Nard of | at to eral well composed studies of Quebe =, Avon stands alone in Kuglish litera. | “Have you notice’ how the girts,| ‘4 | T. Seott Nuheman, organist A prt ven to cut] wy . Adams Memorial Chureh, will give who can't bring them Noting that Mins Duncan hae) freq organ recital in the Old Presb: thelr bair, yet want to wear | my ebown ue io lumination of her! terian Chure mo Monday evening. style, have been rolling their locke | “Diensyion” art, whieh involves = naked Mra. Castle lant night as] Munic and Dancing, has by ole prich, Alma Glu 1 her dresel oom at eemive as this “Uoaipus Ke: frann and Efrem Zimbal toak & seat in ber ing FOC the Drama overshu: part this afternoon at Car ee Now Amsterdam Theatro for a) overyth: 1 in @ concert in ald of t five-minute chat. hist Mag American Relief Fund “1 certainty have,” 1 repited, “and| JR Of ate e fa ari At “Mary,” e, Will be su Tye often thought you should be told! ine Palace of Oedipus, In the to-morrow ¢ ne at St. Matthe I wae indignant. backround # dull brown screen with Church, in Wert Kighty-fow going to play a trick on | 4" opening in the centre. Overhead | Street, by © cholr, assisted by Je: ht blue sky n, Who was Oedipus, is to be commended highly for his natural and olear enun- Mr. Dui aid, smiling, yet firm, “Wa @ poor imitation. I'm going to ale Masters, Harned, organist contralto, and Albert ¥ market in] iter “Home of J Wells Champney” yin exceedingly sympathetic. ‘The old Joniul house nestlos amid the over- hanging trees. Ite pillared porch ts -|danked by blooming flowers and] | eter tow, » shadows on the roof are | ie [offective, as are also the red blooms | Hin the foreground | #o | ier nunbers 2. 3 and 4 ahow Cana- | — dian themes, attractively registered, | In No. 2, The Market Place,” with | certain of its phases, is most hap- pily preesnted in well-chosen colors Tho work is done impreasionistically, | . out mine @ lot shorter, Then we'll | ciation of the text. Thore was no! Casi 7 h th we i ip Gabrilowitech, Heinrich | but with good results, ae if these timid ones can roll their ee, & pode fa Bron bap Ohne at Meyn. Pan! Reimers and Kurt} “Crayon Portrait’ is well compoaed. | 5 Bel d pe a concert | 4 girl 1 hair up enough to follow my Mtyt®. | titer from ume presumably YoUnE | Cee eicere ee Reedy treteeeeet | Tho young Kirt subject ts oarefully More Brownie, get off the gentleman's feet!” circle who could not be made out A lttie brown dog pleasantly v: ee fareeres. With that cated my right pedal extremity and | Vomon ae Pak isperings by Mrs. Castic conuinued. tar cas crete ee create “T Gnd this style of hair more com-| Chief of the other performers was venient ie my dancing. When I quit | Margaret Wycherly, who was a lovely Jocomta to look A and @ delight to the etaage I may let my hair grow.” 1 fi . Dyers ‘net geiig to give UD the ear. Oswald Yorke, as Kroon, * bore himself well, Others in the o: tage, are you?” ell acceptable, were Ivan Simp “Yes, indeed, 1 am. When 1 get | Lewis Sealey, Brandon Petors, Leo enough money I'll quit the stage for- People at the back of the orchestra ard Grey and Dennin Clough. of Apollo were Hele: ever, Brownie, the gentleman doesn't | man, Sarah Whiteford, M Sate. wih Hore Cai care te rub your back.” eet ge6 ire Duncan, =— 2 uncan herself jed all the os “Will that be at the end of this! tins ton, Patent al athe ; sapeoar” beautiful, and Kdward Falck con-| oghetck pe iy Mee teaKue “T hoped it would, but I'm afraid it] ducted tho orchestra behind the) CMC's for the week are won't be. But the time will come.| scones, in scraps of music developed| Wednenlay. me Public soheel se ak | ‘Then I'm going to give it up—danc- | {rom IAG Oreck and Cuck. Wefore the) Manhattaa, nd 1, Bron ing ané ali—and go to a small place} to a part of Beethoven's fifth poh Paureday, Public School No. 67, Man- | in the West and live on a ranch.” phony. n. “You're not stagestruck, thea?” See “Not in pricey vedong satis peas of | Clarence Whitehill, the distin- Lydia Locke, in private life Mrs, ished American baritone, for the Ume impersonated Don Pizarro, T] in Bocthoven’s “Fidelio,” at the Met- ropolitan Opera House last night. people and really there's no fus in it. Vernon likes it, but I'm different, went a little home in a"-— Another person new to the ¢ opera in English at. the Brook! *One-horee town Cait Bekisnel, ae Don edd Wee | Acndemy of Alusic YD) French art just closed there were “Yes, that’s it," said Mrs, Castle,|tne rest, Melanie Kurt ae laeonore, tcl sold during the exbibition, amiling. Johannes Bembach as Florestan, The Zuro @ dd Opera Company ts The sales included Ave of Picasso's, “And there you'll be content to poy oye ceed I Poy erie te bests Fic er * vo Heopie's jone of Gauguin's, one by Derain, Ow: 4, Oy Ls ae an a ‘om nex jonday darn socks and Jacquine and Robert Leonhardt ana | evening with a performance ot |! Duchamp's, one by De La Free. “Oh, no—not m I don't care for} Max Hioch as the spokesmen of the Neusework. Brownie won't bite you, | prisoners were the same, Aty, Herts Ne, sir; housework doesn't appeal to | Conducted, me. But I love to ride horses. 1) yiy, ‘Toseanini’e indisposition Is spent two years in the Southwest) graver thin at first wos supposed. once!” The sym) Nneert announced for | ni “Don't you find stage dancing pleas. | bin to at the Metropolitan Opera Ho night hi ba itn place the "Oh, ft 1 unpleasant, Hut Uf ‘offtes me of the regular really like the cafe work better.) Sunday night operatic concerts, un- Headed by Blanche Arral, the Century I “aida.” wistcal director of the E House, will bo the conductor erat hundee for the benefit of t! u Children’s Home. gan, Will be given at St, Paul's Chapel on Tuesday at noon, the choir to be assinted by Vera Robbins Brown, Ed- ward Hodgkiss and Bechtel Aleook. a cor y of French artists will begin season of French opera comique yeaum, Century Ope Orville Harrold, will make her Amerl- can night as Marguerite 10 opening of the Aborn season of grand opera debut on Tues: “Faust at Ienacig Caatil on Ope Albert Janpoiski, will be the star Ing at the Cent a convert (his ev sung by a There it's ort o° unrestricted, Look {der the direction of Iichard Huge a at Uttle Brownie! Fate, ae tad eold-earaean’ (on the Baza Beronartt hus woken ar “Rumor has it you'd like to be a|meason an conductor. Mr. Towcantni's | Groen musteal to be Kiven. tthe ti dramatic actress,” Wines Iw not considered grave, Aaate Gn the eveniie of Avril oped MoS ion healt ‘Pha last Riimore Morning Mustoaie | (ie banca of the rine . who: yea" jpent Rridey wil be a ces Aldn, David Bispham and Alb Which Lucresin Bori, Andr a and Rosine Gail, premiere of the Metropolitan Opera , are to appear, The de- for tickets in ereat and sub. |B ing,ow make. ‘Tut, you think the ‘modern dunces are here to stay” don't know. They neem to be awfully popular. Vornon and 1 began| seriptions for next are POUFI NE | Me oe wen Oaneutre far doing them {n 1912 in Paria, Necas. | 1 Mt Roe tna tte eity drove ua to it. Vernon wax inal — i prioe tne, waren revue and didn’t like his work, So he! O'Brien gh poser, will Sen i quit. We hud to do woimething, ao wa Rive & of Arisa mu i went to the Cafe de Paris and did @|Acollan Hall next Monday 6 Mayor Mitchel and M ort of a ‘grizzly bear,’ or something. | He will be assisted by Victor Her It pleased the people, and that was) bert, Inez Harbour, Rove Bryant and Spalding A. progra uation ne” free stretches away from norrow The narrow rand| the third extubition iemnesiy jpaye Russian baritone, horus of sev. ar ral cuted, and a pears in the pleasing touch ap- hair ribbons, which are ry yn * — painted in “hunting pink." The re- new Easter cantata, with the t 7 c + 16} pose of the sitter is well indicated, comporer, H. Brooks Day, at the or 1" portrait of Mrs. M. H. Nase” is her largest canvas. The pose is admirable and the color is well handled, in skilful brush work. Her "French Peasant Woman” me | ‘a Shows an old servitor, in cap and) Two sunsets, painted at Deer- Held, are excellent, Their vital charm lies in tho brilliant sky effects. Her | "Canadian Village” is one of the most ‘pleasing of all. ‘The village streot the observer. sidewalk is tree-line and through a slatted fence the sun ‘ilters, A mother and child ere in the middie distance. | Some idea of the growing apprecia- jtion of modernism in art may be from the announcements | gathered ay of the canvases shown at “4 contemporary thirteen one by Gleiwes and two by; va | Villon. | ‘Lae present showing at The Little} 1 Gallery, No. 16 Kast Portieth Street, nated Permian coramics, | by onth eentury three ti highly Other nth and paintings, margi are rubricated colored by thelr alia and initlala that ad otherw Monkisi. rie) There are also a number of Japan- dese, Chinese and Kuropean plateaus I utifully embroidered, The tyles of the various con= buting countries are highly inter- esting. Prominent among the Urench teram- ns of the Sultana- A jug in} y with al opal. peolally, not : sian Incquera in the form ¢ table servens, and a Persian tray of ert | reer rrrrr Cilia See made at the Carroll Galleries that!) sand French engray- | eee mi | miniature) * Plays for the | tia Garrick inatie, AU the Monday |the presentation of Salisbury's Wild (Company, appears at the Palace Thea erformance & new Ime Lite pienives, how ating (tre Hext Week, Mr. Bispham will be 1o, Fen aes reese te part pane. exciting |b nung and. fishing | Beard in operatic numbers and old ¢ om n W. he Lee Bolan we Tabet Frengear,| scenes and other forins of outdoor | ballads, and will be accompanied By t go €eR « Ruy niet te inave in sports, Dr. Salisbury will in per. | Ward C. Lewis on the plano. Who is compotled to leave In order tO) son take the audience with him | Wil be Conroy ‘and. Lamaire, i j furs a previous engagement in Chl-| Through his three and @ halt years' | f4ce acomedians: Jemeg, piaeeee 70 travels, ‘The photocplay feat and Sibyl Brennan in “Nitty Noa rv ME HYPHENS," by Justus} ———— the sominw week ta “Gant Ceuneer sense,” and the Charles Abeara va Forman, described as) DANCING CARNIVAL \ a stirring drama of the early days in | ToUupe of cycling comedians. ‘a first American-made | HAS NEW FEATURES, |#!\forma_ under Mexican’ misrute, |, At the Colonial Theatre, Mme, Ber play concerned with the war activi- 4 *} Dustin Farnum will be seen in the | tha Katich, the ihe borer eae hg ties: of) Germany cutald nar — title role. There will also be a Key. | peat, In, ane-ac Hee OF Germany outside her OW) mg management of the dancing | stone comedy, war pictures and mu.| tm” T. Roy) Barnes ‘and Beast Chan iirien, will be produced by) carnival at Grand Central Palace ts| sical feats Grawtord In “Ene Magemns ona 50 Charles Frohman at the Knicker. | Catnival a Ma min the rote of | Lady,” Claire Rochester, prima dom- bocker Theatre on Monday night. ‘The bho Gaels} tes yedgeshie ee te thle Flora DW, .crinith's | Bai the Avon Comedy Four ead et: Play is said to deal with certain POPWar resort and will shortly an-| motion picture production, “rhe | erg will be on the phases of American neutrality. nounce even more new features, | Birth 1 Natio at the Liberty an in her now” revue Tending the scones ave laid in Pennsylvania, T company includes W. H, Thompson, Gall Kane, David Powell, Louise Syd- meth, Grant Stewart, Brady's Fort Ath Street Theatre, De Wolf Hopper will make his tirst New York appearance as Juck Point he strolling Jester, in Gilbert & Su livan's “The Yeomen of the Gus ca , ‘This is to be the beginning of a sum- | mer season of Gilbert & Sullivan re- With Mr. Hopper in this oper- hur Alc William Herbert a3, John Hugh Dwyer, Notalic Alt va Caldwell, Marie Horgan, Alice MeComb and others. caer) The postponed production of the musical comed: ‘obody Home,” will be made at the Princess Theatre on Tuesday night. in the cast will be Lawrence Grossmith, Adele Rowland, Charles Judeis, Alice Dovey, George Anderson, Maude Odell, fins an Tucks orge Lydec oa Louise White, Quentin Tod and Clarke. niragemer In his support w Ia Moynello, # . Louis Liewell: dricks, ry Ia Rich Hawthe Doyle, ¢ pba rk “uh Gabriel Borkman. Th lard Theatro will have the r romantic ploy Rird with Lenore Ulriek as ed Pavae {the ne finely damaskened and engraved f un ng typical eure and human forms, togeth nowly installed Japanese paintin some prints and tex. \tiles, and certain sixteenth century! mapa, make a delightful showing, how we got started, ‘Then we come | John Finnegan, Jrace Breen, a daughter of Magin- “Ameriea, and here we are rap oe trate Matthew P. Hreen, a “young - - “olla ‘ ab yrie soprano Who has been hear growl, Br Vollowing such musicians as Bo Wn Gliaaaee ae Careogia Tall, aie _. BURLESQUE, Brooklyn Academy of Music and else- | Pee aaa where, wil ouR rec at | Aeolian Hall to-morrow evening. She will be assisted by David Hochst violinist, and Waiter Golde, Bhe haw a voice that ts rich PHONE WHERE TO GO STEAMBOATS. | _STEAMBOATS, Sunday :: Hudson A delighttul call up thp Headers River te Nowbursh wr Poughkcepeic neat caer cal cee some der: Comfortahle sabewns. 8. 8. Pe ad it bg Hudsea aa viet New York's Favorite Sail coomar sence Wares woes wornens | KIMI, Id SSS Fs So, and sympat ID HOW TO GET THERE ||""' FAKE ADVERTISER Gt GUILTY. | Motion d will give sel Freneot aposars tions from Inglish victed of Swindls: Frederick © Papin forty-one, Taylor, 1 O'Keefe larcen, He was McInerney and Col without ¢ in court oem Board of Accuracy and Fair @ New York World brought gase to the attention of the District torney’s efticen arge, Righty German | c= who| with SAM SIDMAN tore in Season’ vies Play the Ate LADIES MATINEE EVERY IN “YOU NEVER C. AN TELL.”*| IN THE “AV.A IS6"ST : 2 BRON Fri, Night -WRESTLING { Qo; Set Sat. Night--ANNA PROPP "NIGHT & WALT? CONTEST ——— | ARNOLD DALY SCORES | Regia land the tpany will 13 “Mon nay, Arnold Daly ou Nover Can Tell" com- enter upon the third week SEEN IN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NEXT WEEK Dancing, skating, bowling and dining Ruth Ashmead, ¢¢ p- ” q atlara pringtime,” a Robert Haines, William —Burre KICK-IN,” BROOKLYN eer tysfiret Street Theatre, | Reallsh pantomimiats. Ber ram Marburgh and Jona GRAND OPERA HOU on Broadway, Mme. Olea Petrova, in War Brides,” with Nazimova, will eeler es ee | z “Phe Meart ‘of a Painted Woman’ | beeron atthe Royal theatre, Among Qui Monday evening at witamcad will be shown on Monday, Tuesday company at the Grand Opera House, | {| President of the Bronx, 1915 OOOO Nee eee eee eee eeeenenee seen eee a Men ae HATROm Asem C7 SS “CAPT. COURT STRAND'S PHOTO-PLAY. DAVID. BISPHAM SINGS AT THE PALACE THEATRE. David Rispham, tormerty baritoms the Metropolitan Grand Opere Strand Theatre is adding an the Very successful engagement at} extra attraction to its programme in| of man | programme, will also have Cla ' Fannie Usher in “The Straight path Harry Hines and George Fox, singing their own songs; Duffy and Loren in d Pipitax and Panie, Theatee, is often referred to as “the Maude Adams of the movies.” Miss + Marah is not yet out of her teens, but she is known to millions of picture fans who have sent her thousands of are nightly enjoyed by throngs of amusement seekers, —— ee Willard Mack's thrilling play, “Kick- a Md Wednesday, Bosworth's “Hypo. | Shone, comedienne; Willa Holt Wake- ny crites” will be the feature for the | field, “The Volunteers,” and Byal ana last half of the week. Early, comte singers. ————>_— ss SHOT THE UMPIRE TWICE. /GITY DEBT LIMIT $31.02 First Umpire Had Been Chased! OF EVERY $100 SPENT Away by Angry Crowd. LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 17.—The en FE! Monte and Irwindale nines are hunt. ing for an umpire to-day. will be presented by the stock Brooklyn. ‘Chie! will ho Molite, Dudley Ayres will play Howes and Minna Gombel ve the role of the devoted wife, _ LIFE SAVERS GET MEDALS. Thirty-Nine Awarded for Resewes in Rivers. ‘The Department of Finance has pre- pared a table showing where the tax- After an umpire had been chased out] payers! money goes to, and Comptroller at sentry Ricca tee Hayes. 8) Prendergast intends to have copies of rancher, undertook the position, an about New Tork within the last earl ten ecosuncing hie Arst decision wae| latteer iG tity (ras tine tient come were presented Inst night to as many| shot twice in the breast by a spectator] o¢ running the city 1s $192,877,696 and sturdy swimmera at tho Morris High | who had bet on El Monte. OF: CLBEIAS. tee hy 3e Sea Ee ee School by Douglas Mathewson, Borough; yyayes called time, rushed upon htal where it Goer," gives various items on behslf of | assailant and took away the weapon,| under each of the following heads: ‘Thirty-nine silver and bronze medals for eroic rescues in the waters the Life Saving Service of the City of|with which he drove the man from the] Education, $22.01; for protecting w ¥ A it a certificates | jleld. He then finished the game, but|jife and property, $15.85; for health were distributed for minor rescues] dectined to offictate at any more. He Ia } 4 cro the dangers to the rescuer . and sanitation, $8. pur- ma Speen ener ware erously hurt poses, $5.02; for charit for The Bate Saving of the Gity of maintaining prison for Ne nis n stations dis- public rec tributed about the water fronts of the Bune bse circ i for general city and many of the guards stationed 2 ON. Ya April It Breatdont's: ‘oiticen 3 y ane rough wesre) Fenians watoe haieeee P. J, Doviin, pastor of Bt.| Aurion lass for conducting slestions, Griffin, Willlam A. and Augua:| Patrick's Church in. this city for the} min ioe, printing and navertising. Ge: Millen uww founder of the mers (past right years, died ‘early to-day |59 cents: for pensions, 76 con Vice, spoke dn the work and heroism |trom blood Falsoning, He was Fifty th, 59 cents: for the elty of the Ife savers {nine yeurs old. BURLESQUE. BURLESQUE. . BROADWAY 3] COLUMBIA 47° STREET TIRE CHANGE OF Sho BUR A EGER 4 A Core | i =| * wait, Because ING ‘West h ye ‘Are Always Dutetve a ‘Thereaghty Enjoyable. 34 COMMEN( BURLESQUE. MELROS! MCF BARNEY GERARD'S ‘DLLIES® DAY| & GERTRUDE HAYES 's Be: Don’t Mies It, 100 Hited Bushel! Baskets, accused by Sigmund solomon ok of No. Biepbins Avenue, the ‘onx, of “obtaining 10) from hin after! Newr York World in whieh Night HEPTASOPH NIGHT - Seatesall Sold, id to tem motion picture Night’ AMATEURS & CAKE WALK CONTEST, Bothn ve, Vou 1 Moninna » DAY-—Reeeption and Teo Served. BEY) Mondas Afternoon WATSONE SISTERS And Their pig Company o; Fun-iwiagers 4” Beautiful Girls in a Brand New Productio= Twice “aily-—Ponular Pi-ve Smokins Permitte! 14*s™ NEAR ENC HD. CHIL se carpe (rat A Little Talk About a Great Subject: One of the thorns on the stem of the rose of Life is to lose some artt- cle to which one is especially at- tached. And another thorn that often stabs decp ts to lose track of some well loved friend or relative, But “you should worry” since | World “LOST AND FOUND" and | “INFORMATION WANTED” ad: | vertisements perform their missions fn sprightly fashion, having a circu- Jation In New York City, mornings nd reater than the Heral Times, Sun Tribune A Circulation ALL World Ads, Get! cctal Ladies’ nes “4 Baty