The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1915, Page 11

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yore tt w t gate forme taben eerie threshold of honest Lar Hives, Altogether * realinn w fart iow on that, doer Tier are few writers Baglin’ he can do whet Mr Brie houses has don He knows bie ur ty and be ba sonee of propor ties that giver ymedy a univer- oad appeal. iu other words, he is AR ertict. He hme the rare faculty of taking in his own little world at # glance. His characters mean more to im than the story be tells, with « modesty seldom found in an author, ‘To be quite frank, the story is one that you may prefer to keep to your self, so I'l make tt short, In « few words, it concerns a hard- headed ol¢ father who labors under the fond de tuston that he will be able to marry Off his daughters to suit himerif, Of course, he doesn't do anything of the sort In the end be finds himself loft quite flat and only too gled to wel come back Maggie, the daughter of bia heart, who has managed the shoeshop and a husband to beot, with more skill than we find in most piays. ‘The author tells his story so well and #0 simply that he leaves nothing to be naid in bie favor. But there ts still a great deal to be said for tho acting that mado yesterday afternoon's performance a Pleasure that the theatre affords only on rare occaal First of all there was Molly Pearson, \’ho man- aged everything and everybody In her old-fashioned “ unty” wa, in the end, brought a new ch the bonnet she wore,» : to ™ the brass ring she bought afler she had stared her future husband in the face. tere was Maggie in a shoe- shop running everything to suit her- self and b: aging her father's best shoemaker out of the cellar in order that she might “ pose” to him, Miss Pearson played this part in a to. oug.ly businesslike and charming But the men were not far her, So far as they were con- cerned, they succeeded in creating 1 oarious laughter As the old fatior, A, G, Andrews gave the fine: example. of he has of- fered since his old days with Richard Mansfie!s ‘Beau Beummell.” in the last uct ag an olf man, broken e THE NEW PLAYS @ “Hobson's Choice” Better Than “Bunty Pulls the Strings.” BY CHARLES DARNTON Ly " yd throwing old shoe sh eth oF lone happy couple. joseph Bradley a at the incess |e eo . A. edmirabie that 1 ba be found along Bi agree with me ¢ WOMEN IN FLIGHT ON FIRE ESCAPES FROM S INVADERS Flight across a fire escape by a woman and her two daughters and by two men across roofs, and the serious stabbing of two other men followed a forced entrance by five ,| rowdies at 2 o'clock this morning of oe & the apartment of Mra, Ethel Kraem- er, at No. 421 West Fifty-third Btreet. eman later discovered one member of the attackipg party will ing by his finger tips from the ledge on capab! ourth-story window of a nearby | h, He was made a prisoner. | ti His companions escaped. Jealousy of two young men who were being entertained by Mrs. Kras trip downtown for, down by fol, he gave an unex- ypathetic touch to a char- Foge @bove. our old friend} it ined for the author to bring in a suggestion of “King Lear,” and thia is the only fault to be found with the play. But the two ungrate ful daughters, realized engagingly by Viola Roach and Olive Wilmot Davis, put a lesson into their old-fashioned Husties and managed to be charming in their somewhat solfish manoeu- vres. Barnett Parker made himself one of the funniest mon in the proceed ings as the tall and anxious Mr Beanstalk. In the more difficult role of William Mossop, who shrank from the practical girl who proposed to Dim In one of the best sce! of the play, Whitford Kane gave a perform. ance that was no less than a triumph “in stupidity. His face was enough in dtaelf to express the author's meaning and the author traded upon it to a —«—_—_S= = “Eddys’’ Sauce is one of the good things of life. Soups, stews, fish, oys~ ters, steaks, chopsand baked beans are more appetizing with a dash of Eddys OLD eTvie auce At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. N ACCOUNT CREDIT TERMS $3.00 Down on $50.00 5.00 “ * 75.00 7.50 “ * 100.00 10.00 * 150.00 15.00 “ * 200.00 25.00 “ * 300.00 APARTMENTS FURNISHED COMPLETE FROM $59 TO $500 Open Saturday Evenings 104 ST, L STATION AT CORNER COLUMBUS AVE BET.103 & 104"ST a te Oe lot we we or wee aw 14 feer ne words left play, it's the beat a E CLEAN y, You For thar 95 Winifred, fiftee: THE EVENING WORLD, WED Ce Teer ar 6 Knee We wan! thew t# Mre Kraemer Winifred ond another Goughier, Kuby, eleven years oi. re vindew io the reer of th mt on & fire eovape ( Mre Buwevew Hredu back abd bnocked Branch Stores OPEN EVENINGS way, ignorant of the cause these 4 by the five int was stabbed > INTERNALLY | Over 900,000 Pespte Are New iF Herculoels “Ca etsted. bn Foul a, stat jew Yorke Tienes Library or mahogany finished frames, claw feet, highly polished, u: seate and back in genuine Spanish leather; indestructib! tprings in seats; like cut; very ¢pecia!. at athe ‘are Nature's own cure for Cons Just ter ayn ey, ANOS p have taken im exchange new and Waters-Autole | pright We need the ro ese pianos have beer p old at very low pric 1s a epecial chance tog wd real value. Write for catalogue. Horace Waters @ Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street (127 W. 42d St., near Broadway } 254 W. 125th St., near 8th Ave. | 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. Suite, Completely | Completely | Completel, Furnished, Farniehed’ Furmned. EVENING | $47.50 | $77.50 | $122.50 | o 149 Winter is one of the leading vogues. There- fore smart white hats may be found at Macy’s among the Chapeaux La Marquise, for included in this collection of hats Chapeaux La Marquis \’ at $8.50 White velvet toque with skunk Copied from a Paris model, Price $8.50, KRHA Macy le Herald Square showing among our 300 styles of Chapeaux La Marquise a selection of new white models at $8.50. In velvet or hat- ters’ plush, and many with fur trimmings. To duplicate these $8.50 hats you would have to look among the $12 and $15 hats elsewhere, Macy's—Second Floor. New York NESDAY, NOVEMBE easy terme. 2 ER, ” AVE. R 3, 1918. qo tc oma lL mcaletore tor tome easing and comfort Bed and Bed After caret possible to secure bed We ash You are mites wisdot A paying « thoroughly appreciated Brass Bed, # ‘aerated Special at $13.24 Two-lnch posts, five t-ineh filliny rods, large ornamental naps, T-bal fs on each filling rod. bright finish, Finest construction. may be had in all sizes Brass Bed, as ilustraved Special at $18.24 Two-lnch posts, large corner balls, five 2-inch filling rods. Finished in best lacquer in either satin or bright finish. Well constructed; all sizes, |. With wit ed Reinforced with steel bands, strong | Macy's uswal price $18.74 construction to assure clewnliness. Upholstered with best ade of tempered steel springs, inely tufted and covered in figured Wit-Edge Divan, $5.24 Woven wire White Enamel Crib Hard baked on white, and high Special at $6.89 Helical, ends re+ inforced with steel bands, folding | head and foot HM Mary Oe ¢ Mtreeten. Are Phew Low Prince +) tte ate © Frora the Macy ding Department ty it J t » prices Hypare r ret » that the ! ond for rit ill be Siding Couct ! Whate Ename! Bed, Specially Priced, $11.89 a+ Uinstrated, (ATT 2 and tink spring, Special at $9.24 | " construction. — Good cotton mate | (TFT Win | tress covered in a green denim. ( {It HH “F FY | Cedar Box Couch, 0» siwsrratea | hi | Special at $16.24 Whi gives a snow white finish. Splen- didly constructed; two-inch posts with large caps and five 5-8 filling rods; one top rod. Head end 3a inches, foot 33 inches. In 3-foot size only. Wit-Edge Spring, Special at $6.24 All woven wire, helical ends and wit-edge to prevent mat- tress from slipping. All sizes. Link Spring— Felt and Hair Mattresses —made remises; full size felt Smaller own sanitary factor, mattresses ranging from $7, sizes propoftionately less. Spec Of excellent double woven wire fabric, cal ends and folding legs—wit- Prevents mattress from our In all Helical ends, stecl reinforcements, has six inch block that gives beight of a box ‘spring. Ail regulation sizes. Special at $4.24, Silk Floss Mattresses—in assorted ti Finely stitched and tufted—soft, fluffy an itary. Full sine $12.74; smaller sizes proportionate. ly Tous, Sanitary Hair Mattresses Ma Shelf Box Spring, construction; Special at $8.74 either metal or wooden bed, Tempered steel springs; good quality of A. C. A. ticking. ® posts with . heed board rd 37 inches mame! hard baked on, regulation sizes to fit Sine | Special Cray Hain. | Black Drswing | Rene Seat avs 2yett., $12.64 $14.90 $18.04 aft. Bae $18.68 s Shott % br, 4tt., $21.48 $2531 $31.14 4tgtt $24.12 $28.75 $35.20 We Specialize in Fancy Bas- ) ket Fruits for Travel, Mo- toring, ete. C4 Macs’e—Hixth Floor, © Square ( » Gr wwrmmmmmcns BH Airy WE comms 04 The Purest of Table and Table Delicacies @IOR good things to eat and drink, visit lia Macy's Bars} Floor. sirable beverages ani I prices consistent with quality. ocery exposition on the Fifth here you will find the most de- table delicacies at lowest Beverages of Established Purity “Idris,” the Old Fashioned English Ginger Beer. _ Imported direct, bottle, 13e; dozen, $1.54. Large 1044-inch Port Wines—from Quarles, Harris & Co., Operto, Portugal. Vinho Valho Usually Now Gallon. ess $2.94 Bottle, 81 Mortlach Scotch Whiskey. till Straight Malt, from Geo Dufftown, Scotland. Gal.,$ Victoria Madeira From Blandy Bros. Funchal, Madeira, Usually ‘oul Now Gallon, $4.28 $3.92 88 Bottle, 00 “Red Star” Brand Kummel. flavor, Gallon, $2.82 Rare Old Reserve A pure pot e Cowie & Son, 18; Bot., $1.12. Old Boston Medford Rum Now $3.54 4 Full Sherries—from Jose K. Ivison, Jerez de la Frontera, Spain, Equisito, Unualty Now. Doren, 10,02 $9.48 Hottle oz Macy's One Star Pure Whiskey Usually Gallon, 84.26 $3.88 Bottle, $1.06 Oloroso Obregon Now Royal Charter Delicatessen Celery Potato Salad Vienna Style An appetizing ation Salad . of crisp celer, Maine potatoes a Macy's Perfect Mayon- nuine Old Farm Style nding ly prepared an rf ing Cut in half inch slices and fri « golden brown color, ed with ied potatoes and syrup. apple” is most de- us. Boston Style Baked Ham, Sliced, Special Ab.) 470, | Spenially selected prime sugar cured hams, tender, bak turn and slic Limburger at 23¢ Ib, Bakery Rich Fruit € that the most seri will keep for months, and improves with age. 49e the ~, Own Coffees, in Our Own Grocery Laboratories Broadway, 34th to 35(hS* Beverages We Roast our Pork Sausages at 220 Ib.--Old farm style Coun try Pork Sausages, extra We receive of extra s Breukfast Grill Bloaters at Se each; exceptional flavor Columbia River Smoked Salmon (Ib.) 34c, Matra fancy quality just from the smoke house, very appetiaing, Brick Cheese, Special Ib. 22e. Mild and of the finest Savory and appr Section his cake is made of oney can buy, ith ll the care ean bestow, Ut pound, or $1.44 the louf weighing about three pounds. Counter Delivery Only. Macy'e—Fifth Floor, S5th Street, TBM.

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