The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1915, Page 10

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Forse” Now 15c —and actually more brilliant, more durable, more profitable to your purse, 8 lights, Durable while improving more necessary | IN ACADEMY OF Music. ne ee mae THE NEN/ PLAYS © othern Humorous in “The Two Virtue sumenmterd| trommed an pawer | who sounded goftiy ed gonee the ba Just before the rise of the eu might have been the (¥ | virtues { finally we leart the two Mr ro mind we y and Without the one a woman could pot) hope to got the other from wows. | And there we were-at last! The | heroine, Mra. Guilford, represunting | every virtue except chastity, was con fronted by Lady Mill the hero's | watchful sister, who supposedly poe | seaned every virtue but charity. | It is only fair to the titled lady to say that abe had reason to be sus: | picious, for Mra, Guilford had eloped] | with @ sculptor after a honeymoon | spent in catching, dissecting, and pickling beeties with a husband who wan seventy-two when ale was only sighteen. We first saw her in @ house for which a philanthropic Amortcan gentieman paid the rent There wore other little rumors float- ing about, Jeffery was living peace- fully in the sentimental past with a portrait of Isobel, who had jilted him —not to mention a pair of her gloves) and a rose kept in a glass cane, if you please!—when she came to his home and begged him to aa’ her | husband from the dreadful Mra. Gutl- | ford, But she was really nothing but his poetic inspiration, Oh, this was | quite all right! It so happened that Jeffery, to ease bis aching heart, was writing nothing less than a history of the world, and when he went on his strange errand and discovered that Mrs, Guilford read history day and night he became wildly enthusi- astic about her. The upshot of it was that he brought her to his home to help him in his work. When his naturally distressed sister sarcasti- cally remarked that he might be foolish enough to think of marrying Freda, he hatled the idea as a good one, and then proceeded to carry it out. The mad passion of Jeffery and) Freda for history made the play rather dull, especially when the names of no end of historians were dragged in and the hot pursuit of “references” went on. There were, however, flashes of wit and several good comedy scenes to enliven the proceedings, But as| Mr. Butro had taken four acts to say | what he might easily have sald in| three, “The Two Virtues” dragged tediously at times, There were other | times when his comedy verged on farce. Yet with all its artificiulity it had its genuinely amusing momenta, Having made his way through the first a with some difficulty, Mr. Sothe © himself up joyously to the utricities of Jeffery, ‘This character is a sort of Simple Septi- mus, with a touch of Shaw in hie hos- Ulity to his family. His humor is a trifle labored, as is proper enough for | ® historian, but it ts none the less entertaining for being scholastic, Mr. Sothern caught the whimaical note delightfully and was capital in his scenes with Lady Milligan, Toward the last he seemed a bit too loud and robustious for a scholarly, middie- aged English gentleman. He was evi- dently determined to make the play as different from “The Professor's Love Story” as possible, Miss Wright played Lady Milligan to perfection, She was always the igh bred, keen witted aristocrat, yet | she never failed to be thoroughly hu- |man, Charlotte Walker was pretty and appealing as Mrs, Guilford, but she has been more happily cast in American plays, Her manner of sug- gesting @ world weary creature by swinging her arma and assuming a! Hatless expression in her opening acene may easily be corrected, Her enunciation was so studied ‘as to seem almost like an affectation, A little more simplicity would work a great improvement tn her perform- ance, Needless to say, she has charm | and beauty. 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