The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1915, Page 11

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e THE NEW PLAYS e Marie Tempest Seen in “Rosalind” and “The Duke of Killicrankie” SY CHARLES DARNTON. } food Hew one, and Marie Tempest oust « tower of ett comedy. Atver “The Due ly Theatre iat night the ever -weleome help turning wp her none et things was seen 1M. Herries one-net play “Homatind.” 8 Maraball’s deughttul deal to do with the matter paratively IMtid to Ge, It afforded ° W. Graham Browne, the best opportunity bt hee been given on thie ade of the water, He stood pe fon with Joon Drew very well indeed, though the sincerity that Mr. gave to the Duke in the earlier days of the play was minsing in last nigh the author at bis own words, ond when he got into Kilte—or partially out Of them—4ie looked Beoteh, His Duke haa, of course, meen younger, corey not better days in London, He wae particulariy happy in in the opening act ut ever observation of | unheroic hounder, Pitt-Welby, What human nature in @ limited ephert.| more could any one aak? Captain M medy remains! If Mine Tempont seemed overdressed oo humor: atiin the obvious momenta. it} vanity has the sparkle of the bright re jot “ite # In the earlier part when she slouched sifiage « Oncar Wilde, The story | about in 1 gray drewsing- gown of the » abguction of Lady Men- | and atr her flat-slippered feet fetta by the clroumspect Duke may |) on @ ch bea bit thin, but Mt is decidedly ens! “Ht tertaining, In the comparatively \vive tha important part he “ive Kingte"| Pinero, Bha widow Mien Tempest made the most | Means flied the bill in London. It ie wae eS a in|tho more or loan simple story of a her thruats at the stiff-necked Lady | London actress who goes to a board. Honriota with telling effect. Mary|!08 house at the o 6 to Ket away Lorde {fa bit prac. | fin her enforced “youth” and enjoy Mal ss tae eeke who Hit. |Dor real middie. caged, self for @ month erally “went up in the alr” on Anding | When one of ber young admirers, who herscif at the Duke's lofty castie, and, taking a walking tour, bappene Ferdinand Gottachatk waa just as[%ON6 and sex a photograph of the Seeean ever ib Mia wid Few ot tat | 40 wdly youthful “star,” the com ‘ort-loving actress pretends to be her own mother until her heart ts touched AND BURNED =: "ta the only play to sur b-heralded triple bill by Y and Barrie that by no ah ne Oldfield,” but the humor and) with skill and feeling by M 1 ° On Head and Arms. Skin So Ine | pest,» "thok eoe onda fl iG id Not Comb Hair, ised a evened ones oe easily have become Could Hardly Sleep. “emoUonal.” — Perhaps Bilen Terry in mind when he wrote ——-—_—_ has given herself up to the “Tho fire trouble I had started Ike little | « ts of middte a pimples on my hoad and arms, They wore pest, in the part, ls clever and ha- big and red, and they itched and burned, man, But in her fur-trimmed bat and also trritated, causing mo and skirt at the end she again seemed to seratch, The skin of my '¢ head. waa so inflamed that I thes to extremes, trouble lasted three weeks. ), “I had two tweatments of exp P Suggests that without belping me be well for her epltaph A friend told me ue read: “She had a | nty-ni Cutloura Soap and Ointme T used them three times dally and nt th of threo weeks I was entirely healed.” full of “twenty-nines.” But it's all (Signed) Charles Bleichner, Jr, 481 Chicago SUSIE. Ave., Ege Harbor City, N. J., Jan. 5, 1915, Cutloura Soap and Cuticura Ointment ‘got enly heal but prevent skin troubles. Prapee ayn ay Sample Each Free by Mail “TRILBY” IS SHOWN Book om request. Ad- WITH WAR PICTURES tloure, Dept. T, Beas ourse, ble bill at the Ly ightful evening's A genuine film masterptece Building Constitutions J “Ty.” wnich vecan an engaxe- It requires a good constitution | Ment at the Forty-fourth Street The- than the frail, delicate fellow} Nobody jumps off the Singer Build- who seems to ‘ ‘eatch” everything ing, nor is anybody run over and Sesto cern, of ills that chances |) mangled by a railroad train, way. flaw. forces of the human organism, rung, whose fol- tion, builds up the blood and gives 1 fresh vigor to the brain and nery- J) while Wilton Lackaye, ter health if you does more real acting t ous system. <Bett yout aid in the part on the regular ata Barne! Sold by most druggists, gro- cers and deal- ‘op are very interesting, 8. Li. can't supply » y |has stage you, write us, E a ‘The Duffy Malt Whlakey Co, Rochester... AS seas Sey, nfeld is the composer Forty-fourth st A Clear Skin DANCING GIRL A HIT pret ces h'a food anpeuteenise "| IN VAUDEVILLE SHOW found Pill——In a RB id Hox, 10c & 280 -claeaaia ht ee itt oe, MI ae Kipling’s "Gunga Din” ; ‘Storen ke Leffler & Co, |) Cafes, AEM Hea bet Ne effier & Com) ithe —— and Eshell Roberts in "Chara Mabel Burke the “reel” singer. © AML “Lot and Found” fool tte and Pound 4) EDDIE LEONARD WINS IN A BRAND NEW ACT IN ik Agenclen, telephoned Girectiy to The 5 £81) 4000 Hoekman, New York, o€ | casily carries off tho honors at the ? Brooklyn Office, 4100 Main. JJ Palace Theatre this week. ‘This is no mean achievement as the bill dacludes ~~ t buch and wing den ond be hae bmpr boul the slags.” Mise Tempest wae led to - ver ask an ectrens’s age.” fhe, Gertrude Hotinann's and was « pretiy epectacie | “THE LADY BUCCANEERS” |* PLY BURLESQUE FLAG AT OLYMPIC THEATRE. | “The Lady Buccaneers,” performance. Hut in a light and airy way Mr. Hrowne ecomed to be taking | eure aed coun) rer ie Father Joho’ 0 Medicine ne} |meshy he it to several ye 294 | pay that fron 4 heatre this week. GIMBELS ~ she certainly threw! © Is & suggestion here ot | nt are essentially Barrie's. | These qualities were brought out | who also took commendable | Barrie had | HEALED BY CUTICURA this litte play. To us the character jut the Shakespearian actress who | SOAP AND OINTMENT | has won fame as Rosalind may sug: kest Julia Marlowe, who, unfortu- | na Marie Tem- | Di for crackers and come’ $1, $1.26 and $1.60. to be carrying her evident love of Vaser tive designs, at 506 to uffin Dishes, at $1.26. could not comb my hair, T ae Pete dle gp! on as amus- | o learn there are ‘star parte cpuld hardly sleep. The POF niddle-iu S Reseeontitine n twenty-nine and sixty, This stalls are ‘also | ** Bold throughout the world. AT 44TH ST. THEATRE. | 1s | Oak finish, with glass panel doors, metal extension to withstand the ills that man is} “tre last night. Unitke so many | table, slour and sugar bins and compartments for pots heir to. There is none to whom] modern movie productions, there 1s | our sympathies go out more to} no claptrap melodrama in this film, | Heavy, White Japanned Tin Ware Ralesbagd Refrigerators, with vt from $3.50. bad ake oan oblong, at 90¢ Cake Closets, round, sanitary, At) $1.76 from $2.50. Canisters for sugar, at é6¢ from bbc, Canisters, 25 lb., for flour, at $1.10 from $1.35. Big Meer in Nickel Ware Casseroles, firey eproo! ln Uni i | The Du Maurier ory, in the hands Pc remarkable nourish-} | of a director with lurid ideas, might ing “”D b Je blood and thunder’ melo- but, ax It ie being presented Equitable Motion Pictures Corporation it is an intensely tnter- esting tale, clean and constructed on Pure Malt Whiskey jain lhe ae Ais Goeleeiad on is a tonic which srouses to re elight. | Thi reer sta fault newed activity the exhausted a Bread 1 eel roll top, sanitary, $1,765 from $2.10. or improves the appetite, aids digos- | hes playa high lump, at 64.9 ee $0.60. dias, “at bri 10 from $1.50, Laedtetd Trays, nicl ‘kel or cop- Crumb Set, brass, nickol or copper finish, at 96¢ from $1.2 lock Tea Kettles, in eat or niet finish, at $2.76 pap reakable top, at $2.25 from |Eaul McAlliater is the Gecko" and | ers. If they fel, formerly director at the Strand, | t THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, “WE'RE SERVING HUMANITY” SAY SISTERS OF ST. MARY -~ “When We Tell Others of the Value of Father Joha's Medicine As a Tonic and Body Builder pen tere of Mt th. They have all thie] Mecause cine is 0 nded| preseripts » h Three Hundred Cases _, Dainty China From Japan Purchased Last January and Scheduled to Arrive in Time to be One of the Leading Features of Our September Sale of China, Crystals, Housewares and Lamps Bots, hand PR oben send Cream and Sugar an at $1. quarts ered oak and white enamel, 2 or 24 inch Empire silk shade, $15 to $30 Portable Elec- | glass. tric Lamps, $8.50 to $20 $1 Candlesticks, 60c mahogany and and ag Carved wood, complete with Of solid silk shades in attractive colors. | inches high, eee a le eee Inthe Housewares--Kitchen Cabinets $17.25 round, with feet, 46 from $2.50, inch, side han- feo Pots, 6-cup, new tis, music, and he has done well, “Trilby” and the Murray war pictures should prove a popular attraction for the R eG PILLS AT PROCTOR’S 5TH AVE. Vaudeville fans of New York like dancing. ‘This was shown by the big reception given to Fatima last night Fifth Avenue Theatre by For Diabetes, Bright’s Disease| s° cciaciry: crowa robert. wmmect | Indder Troubles Drink Keene, the American-English com- ROBINSON: SSPRING WATER) dia, made a hit when he recited | Women’s Tan Calf Shoes, with Brown $2.65 A Very Dressy $4 Model A decidedly trig style that is ing more popular daily, All sizes in C, D and E widths, Tan Calf vamp with either plain toe or diamond tip with brown or white suede uppers; narrow tan leather lace stay and midget eyelets; welted soles and leather ‘Gimbel Bubwa; Store, 1 also provides George Fox oriza- tions,” Sam Watson's Farmyard and | THE PALACE THEATRE, A wide variety of SILK, POPLIN and SERGE Eddie Leonard, the minstrel man, and Misses at $5, 66.95, $7.60 to $16. GIMBEL SUBWAY STORE, popular and dignified Economy © things are hurrying in each hour. morrow we mention particularly: THE DRESS plepured | iy and Misses, it bined with tald silk. it is furth excellent copy of a $20 model, Priced a... ies semi Norfolk effect, and is a copy of 2 Special Lots of Women's Suits Sizes) as Lai RS Feel : J ime Por sescral| dangerous dri well as older Mayonnaise Sets,with plate | At 25c, 35c & 60c i at Bc, 76, $1 and Manicure Sets, Syrup 2 Jugs, Trays, with six Teapot Tiles, at 6c ” <i little "salt dips,” at $1, $1.60 | and 60c. Rose Jars, Milk Jars, Hair 50. Chocolate Sets, including | Receivers, Jewel Stands, 8, in various attrac- | pot and six cu nt $1 to $10. Brush and Comb Trays, ream Sets, | regularly 50c, 75c, $1 ea. in the Great Sale $18.50 Floor Lamps $12.50 | $20 Portable Electric 24- Solid mahoginy or rich gilt, | inch High Lamps, $14.60 Cast metal standard and shade, with openwork tracery over art Fifth Floor, SUBWAY STORESPECIALS “Heralding ‘the Fall Season with a Sale of 3000 Newest Style Tailored Suits, Dresses and Coats for Women, Misses and Junior Girls at Very Special Prices These are intensely interesting days in the Apparel Sections of the big and busy at UNL THE SUIT pictured is in Misses’ and Juniors’ sizes, It is made of a cheviot weave fabric in a an $18 model. Priced at . $12.75 as 63 Bust, Made of Durable Serge, at $11.76 and $13.75. DRESSES for Women GIMBEL Subway Store, Balcony as eras wena ~ The GIMBEL Autumn Presentation New York’s Most Famous Review A magnificent and exclusive representation of the latest and most authoritative Paris and American Millinery modes for Autumn and Winter. Unquestionably the foremost showing in America. The Etiquette of the Art Gallery PrevailS in Our Salons You may come, view and study the real masterpieces of the season that are now exhibited in Fe Grand Salon styles that have been presented for years. Large, Small and Medium Size Hats Are Equally Good. The clever Parisian modistes, as if by some secret understanding, have selected the Girondin, Directoire, Louis Philippe and Second Empire period styles, which of course indicates a return to the medium and high crown Hats, a somewhat drastic change from recent modes, All these are in our spacious Millinery Salons and are either the reproductions or originals of such well known artists as Maria Guy Reboux Lewis eanne Lanvin Leontine Odette Evelyne Varon ladeline Marguerite et Leoni Georgelle Marie Louise Marie Edmee Nine Notable Styles SUZANNE TALBOT’S Chinchilla Hat, CROSET's Ostrich Underbrim Hat, GEORGETTE'S Wonderful Ermine Hat, LOUISON'S Taupe Ostrich Hat, TALBOT'S Ostrich Girondin Hat, LEWIS'S Directoire Fur Hat, REBOUX'S Silver Lace Hat, LANVIN'S Chic Veil Hat. Evelyne Varon’s Original Hat-and-Fur Set, $175 Of seal brown velvet, combined with rich Kolinsky fur. Set of Hat, Neckpiece and Muff, as illustrated. Remarkable Reproductions at $15 to $38 Only rivaled by Paris models which cost $50 to $150 in the French Salons. These Hats are not merely copied, but the lines are also identical--even the materials, as they were bought by our American representatives while in Paris. 400 New Hats at $6.75 to $12.75 These Hats, made by our skilled designing force, will be displayed i Medium Price Salon. Every Millinery Division is thoroughly specialized, sixteen of including: French Hat Salon Medium Price Salon Mourning Hat Salon Sport Hat Division Tailored Hat Salon Girls’ and Misses’ Hat Untrimmed Hats Motor Hat Division Novelty Trimming Section Flower, Feather Section Note: No Charge Trimming Service This original service was introduced by GIMBELS to New York. GIMBEL BROTHERS Broadway and Thirty-third Street USMS VURAL cow ol | aan wali aah So Sea SCANT NX Z Loess de Larivo American women can choose this season from the greatest diversity of D | WANA OA a bao

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