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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1015. | most pleasing programme of welt known the Sideshow. What a man he be for the fob! Neediens to say, ne! J did everything in his power to make, ue believe in John Wellington Welle flee and « and that eloquent gentieman'’s love regarded Wit h Mr Hopper philter, ‘The bitter truth ts, however, | AnAchronlam, he waa something wore by: “The @orcerer,” in the light of/ never looked up the word “burg. to-day, seems old-fashioned, dull and Ot am Dante By Charles Darnton. amatourieh, both in book and musie | | oinem De H tad It was interesting to see Digby Bell B.] F YOUR Gilbert and Sullivan edu-|1, ig old part of Doctor Daly, the! wi ne cation Isn't completed by the UM®| vioge who sings pensively of the days| of the ntl the hen 0 ‘a moet promising curate| given to Miss Alt instead *pring are neither here nor there,|” ae ' welh, Tt to in the eyes of fair maidens, Mr, Bell! Air's charm wo! ent “Trial by Jury’’ And ‘‘Sorcerer’’ But Mr. Mopper was quite the best I have eeen. Hi throne owers that bloom in the don't biame De Wolf Hopper, And ted. us he firet played the part thirty | suil While tho commencement season 18] yeary ago, whereupon Mr. Hopper ea ng in the hands of the tallor and said that Mr. Bell had fibbed about ae the dressmaker tt might be well to ‘be historically dorrect, he CTURE PUNCH” suggest that Manager Brady be given aa. gd time as thirty-four years “Pa WITH cm &@ degree—anything but the third. ago, when, he added, with the emile FURNISHED BY FARNUM But the dazzling, shimmering crown | oF cheerful liar, he was taken to the AT THE HIPPODROME. of cracked toe unquestionably should) \ tormance in @ perambulator, #o to Mr, Hopper, Last night he|?*) anyway, there was “Th¢) he feature of the Hippodrome’g ewung himself easily into Gilbert and Sorcerer,” and we had to make th®| proquction this week ts William Far- Sullivan's two moat ancient conceite, best of it—which ts more than 6ome®/ num in “The Plunderer.” The mo' te a presentation of a phase of W: “The Sorcerer” and “Trial by Jury,” and If the first piece offered him little scope opportunity it at least put him in @ Sayusel qeunids pram) ecsereay position to command his own price actor. There Is a fight, thrilling and with & clrous as The Man in Front of realistic,in which nothing is ured but fists and feet, Farnum swings hi —_—_————— nelf into the thick of a score of y ing, howling, scrapping, etrikt: miners, The moral of the story will doubtless find critics, but as « ture with the punch” “The derer” ia there. A sumber of no’ ties intersperse most interesting series of moving and living pictures. —_—— members of the cast succeeded in do- ing. For one, Arthur Aldridge looked ike anything but a guardsman, and while he occasionally sarg melodious- ly, he put in most of his Ume shouting so violently that Natalie Alt’s ear- drums—to say nothing of our owa— seemed in dange: of utter destruc- tion, For her part, Miss Alt did very well. Marie Horgan was tremendously imposing as a Lady Sangasure of the dreadnought type, and she and Her- bert Waterous, as Sir Marmaduke, puta pa = bit of “— | nd credit when they sang 0! re- Hiraint ‘that, custom yon | MONTE CARLO GIRLS Chatactorisation. ia A VIVACIOUS LOT characterisation in the role of the AT OLYMPIC THEATRE aged yet susceptible Mi agg Beas be pe as the daugh- ba ‘ “The Monte Carlo Girls" took th Ce eT iter te ee ee tnt | Olympic Theatre by storm last night, and a right worthy commander was Harry Welsh, who led his band of rollicking followers through a series so-called cantata | Sullivan really first caught step of crazily impossible situations, and then proceeded to bring them out each other. Last night's revival called to mind a London performance safely in his own inimitable way. Pretty little Dollie Morriesy “got to” e Foot Troubles Are Foolish Thousands of people who suffer Intense torture from sore feet will Welcome the information that a Quick, easy, positive remedy is now odtainadle.' “Two spoonfuls of Cal- eelde compound in warm foot bath; Boak the feet in this fifteen min- ise. Gently rubbing sore parte” lef ie instant for tired, aching, Durning and sweaty feet; corns and gallousse can be pesied right off. Oalocide penetrates and removes the cause. Get a twenty-five cent package of Calocide from any drag at which Mr. Gilbert sat as Associate, The jury numbered among its mem- bers Anthony Hope, Gilbert Park Conan Doyle and other celebrated a store and end foot torture, Pre- thors, while one of the bridesmaids| her audienc the start with her by Medical Formula, Day- was Miss Billie Burke, if you please | vivacious and engaging personality. Ses, O.--AGvt, In his choice of celebrities, Manager The strongest feature of the show Brady was, of course, more limited, was the pretty chorus, Stern Brothers 42nd and 43rd Streets, West of FiRth Avenue: A specially prepared sale To-morrow, Wednesday, of Women’s Summer Dresses and Suits Offering a splendid range of exquisite models, including several entirely new and exclusive ideas in eretonnes and cool printed fabrics, which are the vogue of the moment. Charming Summer Dresses, Dainty Dresses, of Tissues, Cotton Voiles and Linens, of Crepes, Linens and Washable Gabardines, at $4.85, 6.50 and 9.50 | at $11.50, 12.75 and 16.50 Summer Suits, Summer Afternoon Dresses, of Palm Beach Cloth, Linens, Ratines, Eponges| of Nets, Laces, Silk Marquisettes and other and new combination effects with cretonnes, cool materials, at $11.75, 18.50 to 32.50 | at $19.50, 24.50 and 29.50 Also a large collection of very desirable Summer Outing Skirts at $2.25, 2.95, 4.50 and 5.75 of Rep, Bedford Cord, Pique, French and Ramie Linens, Eponge and Velvet Cordurcys. Women’s Seasonable Hosiery and Underwear In the most popular grades and styles of silk, lisle and cotton for Summer wear, At Exceptional Price Advantages HOSIERY UNDERWEAR Mercerized Cotton Hose, in black or Imported Swiss Ribbed Vests, white, made with double tops and rein- of fine lisle thread or cotton, includ- forced heels and toes, . A pair ing extra sizes, at Silk Lisle Hose, in black or white, fine gauge; extra reinforced heels and toes, Pure Thread Silk Hose, deep lise tops and lisle soles, in black or white, pr. Bilk Hose, with lisle tops and soles, in black, white aud colors to match pre- vailing shades of shoe tops, pair Blankets and Comfortables In medium and Summer weight, at decided reductions from regular prices, White Blankets Comlortables 29c Combination Suits, of fine liste thread; French band tops, including . . ’ at 23c 35c extra sizes, 39€| Glove Silk Bloomers, pink or white, extra heavy quality,all reinforced, at Glove Silk Vests, superior quality, 83c embroidered fronts; Pronch bead tepe 45c $1.59 $2.25 pink and blue borders) Double Size Single Bed Size, pair $2.75, 3.60) Figured Silkoline, floral desigus, at $1.35 Double Bed Size, “ $.65, 4.26) Printed Muslin, plain borders, 1.95 Extra Large Size, “ 6.76, 7,60) Figured Satin, plain borders, 4.66 Megular prices 65.60 to 6.60 Keguler prices 61.76 to 6.00 Fancy Blankets, at 61.95, 2.45, 2.75| Mattress Protectors, 61.00, 1.10, 1.40 new designs and eo toring lu Dingle, Three-quarter aud Double Hed bine Muslin Sheets, Pillow and Bolster Cases At Greatly Heduced Prices Muslin Sheets Muslin Pillow Cases Hemmed Hemstitehed Hemmed Hemetitehed 64 by 00 inches, Ate lhe \@1 by 96 inches, lhe lhe 63 Ly 09 inches, he Ohe =| #8 by 96 inches, lhe 19 61 by 90 inches, W0e Be 25 by 96 inches, 6c 2 #0) by 09 inches, The Bhe 27 by 86 inches, 1Te Zle Muslin Bolster Cases Ristting 21006 inte 8) js70| Risttine CinOS @in7Te 0814076 Yemmed, 2Be B2e Me Be |Memet'd, Bh Ale Me Abe ly - |shown there this week, It concerns a PROFLIGATE’S STORY FILLS THE SCREEN IN CROWDED VITAGRAPH. It Is doubtful if the Vitagraph Thea- tre has ever bad a more absorbing dramatio film story on its screen than ‘A Prive for Folly,” which is being third chapter of “T! Interest to the programme. and the Beauty Treatment’ title of a new Hoy M jell comedy that is being shown t eek, It is one of the funniest of the Jarr series. ir. is another ly amusing comedy, Mr, and ney Drew enact the principal ‘apacity audiences have been the A at the Vitagraph so far this week, ws \N N Believing this fact is due, in « » to the interes “A Price for Foliy” ment may decide to continue at the theatre next week. _—— “THE LAND OF DYKES,” A DUTCH COMEDY, AT PROCTOR’S 5TH AVE. | NA A fifteen-minute comedy, “The Land of the Dykes," composed of singing and dancing, blended with unusually good scenery, which is laid in Holland, was presented last night at Proctor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre by Sam Chip and Mary Marbie, assisted by their own company. Mary Marble won the audience when she sang just Because 1 Ato That Lemon Doc" O'Nell displayed his ability & monologist, and “The Old Mas- &r," ‘presented by Dan Burke and, company, featuring Molly Fuller, was another hit of the evening. ‘The third instalment of the Para- | mount Travel Series, in a trip through | South America, with Walter Murray | as the lecturer and guide, and @ Charles Chaplin movie picture wore Biro on the bill, which Is worth while seeing. | —_—s— “BOOTLE’S BABY” AND DELICATESSEN FARCE AT THE BROADWAY. “Rootle’s Baby,” based on the story by John Strange Winter, is the fea- ture of a very entertaining bill at the Broadway Theatre this week, Child films always appeal, but this one seoma to touch the heart-strings a bit more than usual. A Weber and Fields comedy, showing these comedians all tangled up in a delicatessen store, lends much fun to the programme, and there are many laughs in another comedy especially selected for this theatre. The “Broadway Animated Weekly News" feature opens the bill and there is a new edition of the Par- amount South American Travel Scen- ics, A double number is made up of a Bray cartoon comedy called “A Stone Age Adventure” and "The Ruins of Ancient Rome.” Next Saturday morn- ing Mary Pickford in “Cinderella” will be shown at the Broadway for the benefit of the children, preselbe~edesin THREE BIG FAVORITES ON ONE STRIKING BILL AT PALACE THEATRE. Three prime favorites of vaude ville audiences are on thls week's bill at the Palace Theatre, and each re ceived an enthusiastic w night. Kitty in NJ if her former va “The Mean Heturn;” orchestra, ering an 1 by Me | t, offers a “I’m on My Way to Dublin Bay” {ff “Runaway June” | A156 the number NX} 65c the price % COLUMBIA RECORDS if "else ——— 4 “SLATS LZ |e eCIMBELS WN H SUBWAY STORE Brosdwey ot Bhd tr Yj iS / WallPapers § y, . a Wall Paper 5° in i Wall Paper at ruiie of wite gon and Franklin Batie in thelr clever “impromptu review,” form a combination that It is hard to excel in the favor of the “two-day” pa trons. The novelty of tho bi is Allan wedy, Dinehart and Mies Mar Hane Kre Lock this din wilverite val with the family « esc) NOTIN TT his monologue at the top of a totter ing ladder. a From Prison Term to Chatr, day by County Judge Lewts In| mention sokiyn to death In the electric chatr ing the Week beinnme June 28 for |Compelition and won rome o} ing and Killing James O'Connell, a | ore fireman the night he ln ee Ce eR I Fe Jury expresed the opinion Eco tate tt] “A Round Pill —_— in a Round Box” | That’s R. & G. Pills: We always Get x lon, iihese distreneine eloction TRAFFIC PROBLEM SOLVED. About 290 drawings dea! playing with the iat. Johnny Dooley ent a prafne~ nging act, and Inet novelty In p fy and ers a dl Basy. ut yesterday ~jand printed in ‘The ing World it wae sald that the banquet given on 'e Carlo wi busy street cro the intersection of nue, Were examin tho National Arte i pe Marendl, serving from ten o in Italy parture °. elety, Prises of , $200 and $100 offered by the society re awatdes in Killing Patrolman Bdward jt, ‘three of the competitors and re a th Vob. 4, 1914. was sentenced | jury voted to give five others honorable believe that a My. Sanna wa Out pf town draughtemen joined the min ye! the hon- ep the award with. In * killed Murtha. [held until to-day, City oMeials on the! them intended A Roan Cer a Gon TeenET nN aN Wis BROADWAY AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET gin ea Pea Gimbel Subway Store 7 Another Extraordinary Purchase and Sale 2834 Tailored Blouses at 50c For Sport and Practical Wear. Blouses Made to Retail at *1 Another of those important special Gimbel Subway Store sale of Blouses; another occasion that promises to attract great and eager throngs of customers. Ext people, and extra selling space. Two Smart and Very Popular Models Model A—A tailored ehirt model that can worn with an endless variety of high or low neckwear, Model B~ Tailored shirt models that have attached lay-down collars, Natty Tailored Biouses: For Business Wear For Mornings at Home For Shopping For the Seashore For the Country For Golf For Tennis For Riding For Mot The Fabrics in the Blouses Include: Rremeneee of the finest quality. a rT hades of volexette in the collar, A Wide Range of Pretty Colors ‘The Madras, Chambray and Percale Blouses are in every concety- able color. The Flannelettes are in soft graye. Tho other Blouses are in ali white or ail black, ALL sizes. Gimbel Subway Store, Balcony, oF 18,000 Yards te Good At a Most Extraordinary Price Reduction 40 inch White Lawns 27 inch White Ratine 25c 40 inch White Voiles C 36 inch White Fancy 24-inch widths; white kid, 40 inch Nainsook Stripe Crepe trimmed with fine narrow 40 inch White Organdies ya + me 4 Sex cog ll + gas patent bere pew 27 inch White Ratine 36 pose Stripe Crepes rr a ont Ph ne Pe san ny + white choc: belts i siges. 500 Semi-Made Skirts at $1.95 ‘Women’s and Misses 1 Usually priced Dainty Summer Dresses at $3 or more —- Each of These Dresses On sale in the Dress Goods eign Department Dainty flowered and striped Voile, in the Gimbel Subway Btore. |pretty Lingerie, Polka Dotted and | Voiles in different colors, these Dresses A late copies of higher priced models, N prettily trimmed with net and fine laces. | Women's and Misses’ Dresses Meny choice etyle end materials, Jeinty Lingerie, striped and figured | Volos, fine Lawne and figured Crepes; ‘There handsome ekirte are made in the newest Spring models from tnw terials in our rey ular Drews Goods tocks Lire Nhe pleture te in soft Figured Model 1 ate Model 2 Crepe, pretiily ‘stemmed with ergendio $5 bnverte a if Odeo te two half-e ler and culls, edged with ruffled nat ie 4 wading | ted pleat front shepherd Aloo 200 Wome sand Minne’ Bidrte Ne one, tee Giumbe! bubwey More, Beleony Clutel Bulway Bore, Balcony | Novelty Low Footwear for Women, $3.50 & $4 ger for 82,20 Continustion of the Bale of Rice & Hutchins Fine Pumps and Oxfords. 1,000 pairs brought down Vienty for thuee who come lmerrow from the remerve stock rooms! Brand new, perfect, beautiful! Bold wt $2.20 because they were not made in time for the opening of the ‘pring trade in the Middie Weat Munning color combinwtions just the trin, emert footwear thet (ashlonshde inewmrs are mind demanding, Krone Pumps, Fogay” Vumpe, Kewpie” Pumpe- white buckskin with Lisck Uimuniug oll are here. Ali sinm All widthe from A to D, Ulinbei Bubwag More, Beleony