The evening world. Newspaper, June 1, 1915, Page 10

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USE OF SOAP SPOILS THE HAIR “Iphigenia in Tauris’ Taken Seriously Here By Charles Darnton. RANVILLE RAIKER may £9 on his y jeing, now that his pro the "Iphigenia in Tauris” of FB ides bas been taken seriously here. Even the violently red beard of Thoas and the painted birds perched on hia staff, not to mention the fiirta- tous, broom-iike sxirts of his war- Hors, were accepted with little more than a smile at the stadium of the Collers of tha City of New York yes. terday afternoon. Another large audience camo to see this Greek play and gave it at least respectful atten- tion. Granting that the Yale Bow! over- flowed with laughter on a aimilar oocasion, it is only fair to aay that Lionel Braham’s strangely pletu- reaque impersonation of Thoas proved If Diamond Mines Should Reopen To-Morrow A year or eighteen months would pass before any part of the fresh supply would reach this country. 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As the Messenger, how- ever, Philip Merivale sounded as though he had just arrived from London, | The wuniight revealed the fact that Mary Forbes, am the goddess Pallas Athena, was taiking through screened window, whereas in the gray Ught of Saturday one couldn't be cer~ tain about the figures that rose above the wall, Another illusion destroyed! —— REEL AND REAL IS “THE ALIEN” WITH BEBAN. Word was suited to action at the Astor Theatre last night when “The Alien” suddenly awiteched from the reol to the real thing. After motion pictures had brought out “The Sign of the Ronse” in vivid detail, George Heban and other actors stepped into tho Inst act of the play, as it was seen some years ago at jarrick The- atre, In its original on form the wlay had been given in vaudeville theatres. The pictures that led up to the spoken drama were particularly in- teresting in their reflection of the busy life of the Italian quarter of New York. Here, for example, Pie- tro's,little girl, playing in the street, ‘was run down and killed by the auto- mobile of the man whore child had been kidnapped by his desperately hard-up, money-waating brother. You may remember that the innocent Pie- tro is suspected of having made off with the broker's child after having carried a Christmas tree to her home, By way of contrast there were views of the tenement house showing Pie- tro's devotion to his motherless child. In the spoken part of the play Mr. Beban again does an excellent pieced of character work, and though he fe | compelled to sound a [in every word he utte shop to which he com jkives both brightness and variety to the play. Edward Gillespie, as the brutal police inapector intent upon capturing Pletro, alds Mr. Beban in bringing “The Alien” to a dramatic climax, But it is the tender, senti- mental quality of this “allent and that the spoken drama” makes stronger appeal, _—> — PETTICOAT MINSTRELS, TUNEFUL AND AGILE, AT PROCTOR’S 5TH AVENUE. Every variety of “girl” act wa offered last night at Proctor's Fitt! Avenue Theatre, The giria dispinyed their ability aa singers danters and interpreters of the drama and also content of the large and enthusiastic ial anne furnished much music to the heart's | 4 PRs Ree lest mi ws ow sa By orat. Willard (not the heavyweight cham- | Goddess,” is being shown. This series, Petticoat Minstrels, bers io cay seven pretty siris~ail| "itt Gould Live on Love and Kissen*| ON THE SAME BIG BILL | 21o2aet sie nsight ‘sores nthes vt wi | Pring Taxsals SS ote tana See with voicea—canm to by Mise Mills, and “You Are Welcome ee Gens Of ” @ Chinese drama, front aa the headliner on the wen at Our Home,” by Mins Nina Forbes, AT PALACE THEATRE. completes the bill. It is a tense = Dalanced bill, Mise Tender, tn the) who possesses a food contralto voice. a WEEK OF COMEDY let, un use of ite Oriental Shen “sho gave an imitation of her| 4, ane wavine Mme. Emma Catve, noted as one ot| IN VITAGRAPH THEATRE | stmorphere. Ail in all, the Vitagraph’s J sister and brother watching « bail “FROLICS OF 1915 the most famous of Carmens, de-, CROWDS THE HOUSE. Oy popular with the patrons of the Fmother ood act that shared ita] PROVES THE REAL THING | *ervedly takes fret piace on, this ——_ Wee hat of Ce- udeville at the Palace Wouton sang more than ‘acceptably and was ably aasiated by Miss Leon, who is known as the champion rag- timo pianist. Monette, who sang and played the violin, made up a bill of high clase, —— “THE COLLEGE GIRLS” FURNISH HOLIDAY JOY AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S. was @ crazy ekit in w! Sometimes,” and Miss tive son,” ably upheld A Jarge holiday crowd packed Hur- tig & Seamon’s Theatre last night to see the Ed Moran two-act burlesque, “The College Girls,” which was fali of tuneful melodies, clever dancing and good humor. The scenes are Iaid both in New York and Paris, and wore particularly enjoyable becauro of the costuming. Miss Mills's good singing and commendable acting earned her many encores. Mr. Reyn- olds as Rosenbloom carried the house of Allsouse,” gave all even «a ish speci Jean Ryan must sot veg ing of “Harmony Ba: “The Beauty horus” praised for its fine ein, Subwa: hed Astor YOUNG MEN’S SUITS TALL MEN’S SUITS SHORT MEN'S SUITS STOUT MEN’S SUITS SUITS FOR EVERY MAN ALL NEWLY MADE 270 PATTERNS SEVERAL MODELS FINE WORSTEDS UNFINISHED WEAVES SMOOTH WEAVES ROUGH WEAVES PLAIN EFFECTS NEWEST MIXTURES MANY BLUES GRAYS AND BROWNS AT OF OM credit, thi ays The Se eatt soft cotton SMALL ACCOUNTS ESPECIALLY INVITED A - aor ag FINELY TAILORED FINELY FINISHED 475 Suits of $30 grade | 324 Suits of $32.50 grade | 406 Suits of $35 grade 610 Suits of $37.50 grade 315 Suits of $40 grade 601 Suits of $25 grade 803 Suits of $27.50 grade 30) Suits of $30 grade All the suits have been measured by our rigid standards, and are warranted to be of the grades specified. inish, trimming and tailoring each the best in ite ; M. are the selected one-sixth of the Spring surplus of 14 of our regular manu facturers; = materials than we have | Pz, mtorm with funny taction. Tel CALVE AND FRIGANZA Jean Bedini presented “Tho Frolics of 1915” at the Olympic Theatro last night to a crowded house of enthus- fastio burlesque lovers. The first half Ryan as “Mrs, Nover-Again, a Widow “Mins Doitagain” shared equal honors, Arthur Connelly, made up as a “na- name of Pat Tipperary. The second part, called “The Rattle ample chance to show their individ. wality. There was @ Scotch bagpipe and dance number by Mias Edith Munroe, Irish songs and comedy and On the Burlington Arcade Ploor, ee Building) JUNE 1, 1916. gave Mme. Calve an enthusiastic wel- come. Her programme inoluded a ne- lection from Gouno Mort du Soldat” a quise.” As an encore Star-Spangled Banner. Trixie Friganza scored her usual triumph in a new act that Included a number of new and clever songs. Miss Friganza last night made her debut as a “classic” dancer to the great joy of her audience. George Howell and a capable com- pany present an amusing sketch, called “The Red Fox Trot,” which cleverly satirizes the craze for mod- ern dances. George McKay and Ottle Ardine reap a generous harvest of laughs and applause by their min- giing of music and nonsense In “On Broadway.” Clifton Webb, assisted by Miss Gloria Goodwin and the Bala- laika Orchestra, offers the dancing ba | of the bill. A novelty on the programme is teresting hich Miss Jean Anna Healy as audience. the euphonious tho characters jaity, To Mise Palm for aing~ was epecialy wing. rok SM, feauls sre ANNUAL SPRING SALE OF MEN'S SUITS 6,068 Selected Suits for Men From Fourteen of Our Regular Manufacturers Including Some from Our Own Stocks 341 Suits of $20 $23.50 (2,130 Suite) | $18.50 (1,705 Suits) 297 Suits of $25 483 Suits of $16.50 grade 477 Suits of $18 150 Suits of $20 (At Broadway corner a Street) It Is the Expense-Reducer’s Opportunity been able heretofore to offer at the prices in thir male Vatterns are uniformly in very good taste, Plenty of plain tones, flannel effects, unfinished worsteds, light weight cheviots, cool, long-wearing clone-woven worsteds, good mixtures, various styles of stripes, checks, plaids, light and dark effects. the MERCHANDISE—the best We Ever Offered in Any Sale oe comedy entitled “Love, Snow and Ios.” The film is made doubly attractive by the introduc- tion of popular winter sports of the variety that Is found in the Adiron- dack Mountains. There is a ivve story in {t which abounds t@ funny eitua- tions, to the joy of the initial big Wally Van net only wrote the scenario, but produced played the leading comedy role. This picture alone is well worth the price of admission. It_!s essentially a comed: the Vitagraph this week. “ \t and Saucy,” by Alice Williams, is first on the programme. Mack playing the role of Jerry, the cook, It 11 very funny. No, 11 of the of “Jarre Family” series by Roy L. Mo- (and tan, Linparts moat st Cardell comes next. LR eM Jarre and the Ladies’ C Jarra have some Tauughable advei tures. 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