The evening world. Newspaper, June 5, 1915, Page 4

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a See ae ne ~ nme * 4 FERN Ce ee THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, ~ SHADE OF BARNUM | Pereetr : <| Some Fair Spectators at the Tuxedo V6 fi easel ty ry. ie cual as JUNE 56, 1916, School Teaches | Boys to Design | q igo 5 WOULD BE JEALOUS OF LANBS' CAML Have to Start Early and Work jy Late to Get All Their r Acts On. “WHY?” IS LACRIMOSAL. Eddie Foy to Star in New Play Entitled “The Birth of a Nation.” By Charles Darnton. Y starting early last evening and the venefit of the Actors’ Fund ‘watll 12.90, the Lambs made their All- @tar Gambol at the Century Theatre «it | beeping up their good work for night letter ordering an extra ring Just to keep up appearances, Right at the beginning Victor Her-| bert made a hit by missing @ plano stool only to come up smiling, and after he and other rising young com-, posers had played their own pieces with the eostacy of genius at work, Winsor McCay trotted out his trained dinosaurus, “Gertie,” and by his re- markably clever exhibition on the! screen raised shouts of laughter. § = | Then “The Clock Shop,” a musical! fantasy by Jobn L. Golden, struck) twelve as an ingeniously original and tuneful conceit. [t really proved to be the most delightful novelty of the night. Clifton Crawford started it going with « tick-tack song as the old olockmaker, and Pat Rooney as the Cuckoo Clook, Frank Manton as the False-Alarm Clock, and Frederick Burton as the Grandfather Clock lost no time in making it lively for the Littie Dutch Clock—Frederic Hantley and Ernest Truez—who had fallen off their shelves inte love, It was all very |quaint and charming, MAN WHO STARTS THE TROUBLE DIES HARD. Afte Mahed merriment gav the pen of Geoi scenes piled up the agony and 4 on the obvious until Kobert B, Mi toll died hard as Discoatent, who started the trouble, Mven with th could not possibly of the Gambol, ‘There was anoth ) Gonteibation from nese play called “Thi but it was staged a acted so well that It exerted real fas- Effingham Pinto again dis- t played bis remarkable talent for fem- inine characterization as The Lily Flower, Edwin Stevens was im, and sinister as the designing rin, while Vincent Serrano, Frank Weaterton and Antonio Morene were equally in the Oriental picture and wtiy'mare mica ne wes wes) Horse Show and Two Child Competitors The Brearley League Industrial Schoot for Cripples, No. %0 East) Fighty-cighth Street, specializes on jewelry making by boys and om- broidery by girls who have been handl- | capped in their struggle for industrial progreas by being crippled. Under the direction of John Koest- ner, a practical man in the jeweiry trade, whe has a European reputa- tion, a regular shop is conducted for the making of jewelry. The metal ise melted, alloyed, graduated as to fine- ness, sawed, fired, soldered, colored and finally finished, A crippied boy, who has had two years of training in this school, is fitted to take a pi in a commercial shop and eart living. | The charm of the place is its prac- tleability. To see the boys busy at/ the benches is to see happy boys. Sometimes there are crutches laid down by a boy, but they are forgot- ton in interest in the work. ‘The in- atructor is constantly on the lookout for special ability, and when it is dis- covered the boy is given a specialty most fitting to his particular talent. Some of the student drawings take up flower forms, which are conven- tionalized and then adapted to jewelry and silverware. Fish and birds ren- der @ similar service, A mediaeval cup with elaborate metal work and a harmonious cover that introduced figures and heraldic devices was de- lightfully drawn not long ago by one of the pupils with a special talent for drawing. Tho school takes jobs and does practical repair work, for which @ standardized scale of prices is charged, Precious and semi-precious stones are also set with skill, and let- tering and engraving is undertaken. Some scart pins, done in pierced ail ver, introducing animal forms and fish, have recently been executed by the crippled boys from designs by the instructor that have been transferred by the pupils and finished as class ex- Art Jewelry| _Sunday In The Best Newspaper! dition To — NANT AY A RW Details of the Terrible Calamities Which Overtook the Members of the I[ll-Fated Expedition Led by the Lost Commander, The Illustrated Magazine The Grim Tragedy of the “Karluk” and the Stefansson Arctic Expe- Id by a Survivor. }*) Hhoroughly alive to the dramatic quale ercives. Vilhjalmur Stefansson — How- They The boys begin with chain work, Advanced Into the Unexplored Arctic i k fe in both pold and silver; frames, both chased Regions to Search for a Race of Blond sities and mountings, sawing end Eskimos—The Karluk, Caught and lercing. The last stage iy miscel- Crushed in the Ice, Sinks to the Bottom, neous. ‘An. admiral pendant, made by Leaving Explorers and Crew to Fight Their e e Happily, the second part of the per- formance had ite | side. Clifton at itching [3223525 Scotch song by b Agen lhe lering with ecsema, | Frank ¥, in black fa os vee ore onl using version ringworm, tormenting Frank Moyne, rn _Aldn-ereption, try Resinol Ointment | Xotor of ‘the old school, and’ Burton | ned Resino! Soa oe be Marburgh, who looked (ilk taste iss SAELIR, RUPERT ON OUNCE ae ne iresuas nua iaivodomn tee Way Across Mountainous and Treacher- soya tad che becomes clear Li eal the irreverest Tinney, Sette toca, and ta wnien aeee Eioh ean 9 Ice to the Nearest Land, ws healthy again. y , Frank Lalor, Anarew Mack, Jot- f the most brilliant fire t les Away. : Stones nd hasast Sep azn eng 12000 OLD-TIME MINGTREL MEN| forion Do “Angelia, Tat Rooney,| STOCK MARKET DULL. CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN [ian chet ood with tho greatent ef ehty y: 7 e Ear! for © ay I i aeons ss oe = they were as good as an old-time i eae. Ofte Hy tow. oe. Cie. |“tthe crippled itis are taught em: ax Dodging With Hetty Green. » bit minstrel show. ‘The Knockers,” POeNtTY: HER Sept, ans Se Lb ot =, by Bont. 1.) S hide broidery much after the same general * 5 . Joseph W. Herbert and Percival bs fashion, Miss Elizabeth L. Burns is Hits and ip ‘The stock market was dull to-day, oon, feline See eee Misses of the Theatrical ij Season. Knight, proved to be a good-natured | but there was a sufficient demand fo: ire on first-nighters that was both agi Open, High. Low, Clow. Che. | weaving: monogramming are un- 7 oat! 1, thanks to|'Me few shares offered to hold prices! #3 tu) +: 48 dag dg™ fh dertaken and the pupils are pald ac. ‘any number [Comparatively steady. Most of th ht Hh SO A cording to their ability to produce Answered—Does Any Wife Know be ho how to sing, |trading was in Steel and war muni- DORVAL ENTRIE fine work. y ite oO “ Temple of Fame,” designed by |tion stocks, Many of the standard S. Orders taken for trousseaus Her Husband? d 9 Glen MacDonough, was almost filled | dividend payers wero not touched which are executed to certain pre- ds;| arranged design forms. Buttonhole with Kddie Foy and his clever fam- during the two hour session. Zi] stitchery, the herringbone and other fly. Incidentally, Eddie's same was What Insanity Is and How to Tell It. | w, i" associated with “Tho Birth of a r ¢s Or Nadie Thos” ‘I styles are taught. The towels turned ; ; The Average Net Paid Daily Circulation of tion.” Young Pat Rooney ate; the © 1g. ' “lout by the school are bigh grade. Ww and easily won the eusing on: pad 1 t " y *|There are not less than Mifeedt pat- Helen s Burglar and Ho She Caught of the night, Andrew Mack told Iriah |@ptly the market was protty well | tiene "Tio: Cain t eres, 115) produced at the school. ‘These Him. ew Fae oral the Soda at cts | "YEeran aU eg Siopel sit ton treme re, || Babylon's Hanging Gardens Eclipsed pening of ty-two are taught to eo tray Criato were among thone present: market was ® godsend to many It was after midnight when De rs who were heavily loaded with | M2: Senile, 108, 5 cloths, napkins, pillow cases, doilies, Wolf Hopper, Wilton Lackaye and «They sold on the 6 and | router 5 ;| Italian hemstitching and other form other actors ‘who had just knocked |W!ll take a rest until after the Ger- | selling : lof this kind of work that may be ap- on aN. Y. Apartment House Roof. New York’s First “Plaster” Dinner. a for the Six Months Ending March 81, 1915, as by v “|man reply to Presideat Wilson's note 3 Oe 00; "For i Py ‘ angen meres vor ony U, ©, Covveraumenty wae Seen oon’ tS0ee ba ey recily Reena [ie receives. , 6 | a 0 Illustrated in Colors. when Mr. Hopper had declared he couldn't make a speech all by him.| NEW YORK COTTON MARKET, self, Shepherd William Courtleigh and | Cotton prices were up from 1 to 2 Mr,'Lackaye joined with the dimdent | fan ite Sure With trading in ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. . . Chaasneake, & Ohio's gro, eariicgs The New 30,000-Mile “Spot” on the ’ incre $371,845 in Mas from Sun’s Face. ay, July 1 increase totals $1,508,118, Tt 4@ expected that California Petro- 102,169 comedian in saying a few words of thanks, ’ Certainly thanks are due the Lambs a Open. igh. Low. Last 947 9488, 9.47 960 9.60 960 960 . June 10 to take action on quarterly div- ’ For the corresponding period of last year the for a Gambol as bie as their hearta, 980 985 Tk Bag mn me 8500; jhivejeareige | Mend on Preferred stock: It i probable “FUN” oh: Sunday World’s Serer ee Aa omcitlen ten SO apoio’ deans RAE TORE URGE UR Ree ps Meee et Pace’ Sie Mga remeite a Mpa cot, Dam: Great Weekly Joke Book CLOSING QUOTATIONS. searkets signed steady, one to four Pe inant a oman cated, Wether clear; | Por paund and heavy sales are reported An Eight-Page Pictorial Supplement Printed With net changes from previous closing, . Laat, change, i, ‘4 on Tinted Paper. Fer April-May, 1015, the average net paid Daily ‘tion was 108.005 April-May net paid gain over average of six-months period ending March $1, 1915, 5,836 April-May net paid gain over average of six-months In Metropolitan Section Hl Fifty Great War Features that Have Ap- ord peared exclusively in the New York World. How Seven Men Worked Out the Color Scheme so Shoppers Can Order Shades by Number. Getting Ready for Vacation. A Picture that | Will Make Everybody In the Family Laugh. (By Alfred Frueh.) 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