The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1915, Page 8

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Eee Sa B BUY DE MAUPASSANT’S THEME THE BASS OF ATELLING FOX FILM Martha Woodrow’s “Her Mother's Secret Is Seen at Academy of Music. Phe mulnarious themes of Guy de Maupassant, that fuent writer of the French achocl, have been adapted to equally multifarious nsea other than those for which the celebrated author Invented thom, but it was left for Willian Fox to adapt one of them to eAnovies. that is what Is done this week for the edification of the patrons of the Academy of Music. “Her Mother's } $425 Upright Grand Special 1 $235 Ap Wo a? fel Open Every Prening Until Christmas, Our Big Christmas Sale of IANO At Bargain Prices EXTRA SPECIAL Sweet and Rich in tone and Im- pou in ap- NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED $375 Upright Grand Special $190 | ExtraSpecial $650 Player Piano £3 Note. {Make Your Own Terms. Free Delivery. No Extras like this has never before been Nomad in ide bargain—a bargain that can't COME AT ONCE AND GET FIRST CHOICE TORY & CLARK PIANO CO. Secret,” presenting Ralph Kellard and Dorothy Green in the principal characterizations, 1s, according to the programme, adapted from the stage drama of Martha Woodrow, and, al- though the original De Maupassant theme is changed somewhat, the orig- inal plot is noticeable throughout. As the result of his peregrinations, Seth Cartwright finds himself known as father in two households, his legit- imate child being a boy and the other agirl. His business partner ia deeply in love with the mother of the girl and asks her to marry him and put her past behind her, She refuses, an- nouncing that Seth is going to be divorced soon and marry her, Know- ing Seth as he does, he scoffs at this, and when she pins the father of her child down she finds this Is the case, ‘The illegitimate wife then loaves her child awd attempts to commit suicide by drowning. She Is resoued by fish- ermen and is taken in as one of them. Mrs. Cartwright, going to “the other woman's" apartment to ask her to give her husband up, finds the baby girl and @ note toiling her husband of the suicide dec . She takes the girl home ad sinking of a of Cartwright carefully launch costs the | and his wife, but wrapped in a life $300 PIANO Beautiful Upright Grand 149 “$1 A WEEK Ca * Piano Nie Special 5300 88 Note We offer nuine be du duplicated. YORK, 12 and 14 West 32d St. BROOKLYN, 1100 Broadway 9 Broad St. | [ on tat as | Military’ Park Felt. Comfort ‘Slippers for Men, Women and Children, all styles and col- ors . . $1.00, 1.25 and 1,50 Sane aN Ladies” | ‘ Satin | . Evening A, | Sere x NN \ (\ SS 2.00 Sock Ladies’ Satin Evening Sii in white, black and Evening Shades Other styles in Evening Slippers, satin and kid, plain and be + $3.50 2.50, eee | SILK STOCKINGS | Jn all evening shades and de | sirable colors; handsome | holiday boxes.” Special val. ues for the Christmas season, Per pair 50c and $1.00 | Ladies’ Overgaiters White Cloth, regular $1.00 th higheut.. 1,50 y, dark gray, fawn k cloth, regular cut We High cut (Black $1.00), colors. 1,25 ete th Ave, and 27th 81 Hactory 511-519 B, 724 Bt, Bly ecetwean =p Fancy Fancy Slippers---Novelty Shoes---Rubber Boots GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY No gift is so acceptable as the one that combines beauty and util- | ity—and novelty footwear effects this combination most perfectly. Eleven big convenient Blyn Stores are filled with practical gifts —present and future reminders of the givers’ thoughtfulness. MAIL ORDERS FILLED Mail Order Department leat Third Avenue, N. PN ¥. City, es on Our Standard Lines of Rubber Boots. Perfect and Fully Warranted. Men's Sizes, 6 to 12 Boys’ Sizes, 8to6.. 2: Boys’ Sizes, Ito... 2 Children's bright and dull finish, sizes Btol0%........, 1y inses’ Sizes, 11 to® 2. Duli Gum Boots, knee lengt Men's Sizes, 0 told Boys’ Boots, B hy F on ss ss saho— waa her mothe mrs | partner, results in FRENCH WAR PICTURES double bill, the added attraction be- ing the French Government's official {8 country. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, STAR IN FOX FILMS WHO WINS PLAUDITS IN A DE MAUPASSANT THEME POM ee 5 pores, BEN 7 Hee Mate seemety by the same fishermen who rescued They are reunited, the seavhore for a much , meets tho fall in love ai i. Seth's hurry lawyer, who is his explosion o their bubble when he announces “You can’t marry that girl, she is your father’s daughter.” The acting throughout ts of a high order, Besides Ralph Kellard and Dorothy Green, Jule Power, J Meredith and Edward Dav tribute strongly to the suc film. ss of the a SHOWN AT COLONIAL; BESSIE WYNN POPULAR. The Colonial Theatre ts bidding for | favor this week with a mammoth motion pictures of “Fighting in France,” which were loaned to The New York World for exhibition in| By far the most popular feature of the vaudeville bill is dainty Bessie ‘Wyn, Whose sweet songs were re- Peatedly encored. Harry Green and Co, in a laughable eketch, “The Cherry Treo,” and Oza drop and company in “Petticoa another mirth provoking nonsensity, won ap- proval, . Dave Kramer and George Morton, blackface comedians, captured more than thelr share of the laughs. An excellent animal act is M. and Mme. Corrand!'s group of trained zebras, horses and dogs. Dyer, Fay and Girlie, Kolb and Harlan and Martin and Fabrin! complete the long and satisfying bill. ur ruten > (BROOK! YB) & RE ts no at 442-444 O09 Bed ton Street ve wane Howe St} fe hey Biack Ka Usual 81.50 grade Men's ules in Overs Ever $15 to $25 FANCY OVERCOATS...... Rony: $15 to $25 OXFORD GRAY OVERCOATS...... $ Bi. s'03.80"ant ZL 00." $15 to $25 BLACK OVERCOATS.......... \ 10 | $13 ¢0 $23 LOOSE BACK OVEROOATS 7 10 Purchases mode at any $15 to $25 DOU BLE -~ BREASTED $ $15 to $25 SEMI-FORM-FITT: eR A Moped allyl OVERCOATS..........000.00005 \ 10 | $15 t $23 SINGLE-BREASTED OVERCOATS.. ‘} 10 Blyn Store. A conven- dance Jat this holiday Bolen: Will ‘hot rack: mo Ladies’ Boots, sizes 214 to 8-.., 1.75 Misses’ Boots, sizes 11 to®..... 1,50 Children's Boots, 6to10......, 1.25 Eleven Big Stores—Easy to Reach—Christmas Footwear for All the Family Ba on (Se SIDE STORES. EAST SIDE STOR! Sd Ave, and 122¢ 81 td Ave., 600b & 87th id Ave,,150th& 16.180 222-224 Weat 125th at ‘8th Ave,,so0h & 40th Sts! 164 Bowery ar, Broomest 11 to 13% 2.00 4,00 lt & 6 to 12 Hope! Sires, Men's Sizes, KLIN NTO REN, oar Pari Bt. op. fig ene AV Ps. ql Bu Ste Broadway a WAR! one ond Be ‘ope Military (Fh 22 fd) Curio 1916. T Remember! Coupons cut Important! HU For Details of Tomor- (Meet me AAC from Lest row’s Great Christmas at the. Evening’s and 8 Sales See "THE BIG STORE” \Guunnin; Morning’s Newspapers Are Good With Pur- chases Made Tomor- row. Page 13 of This Newspaper MMMWT00” WM, REENHUT'S Whatever Else You 7 Buy Don't Miss This Sale of 2,700 Men’s and Youths’ 10 Stylish, Superior Overcoats in the Most Sensational of All Sales— Regularly Overcoats Like These Are Priced to*25; Here Tomorrow at and that in a season that has had very few Overcoat bargains te eS ee | Go ‘Master Glothes Bulder” The entire surplus stocks of handsome and serviceable Overcoats, produced by HARRY GOODMAN, one of Broadway’s fore- most overcoat makers—and Goodman is the “‘Master Builder’ of such garments. TOMORROW YOU CAN BUY AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COST And all this because the maker decided it was better to clear his big tailor shop NOW, rather than wait until January. Orders for mostly all of these splendid Overcoats were placed months ago by some of the best-known clothing stores in America, but original plans were upset. . Late deliveries from the Overcoating Mills (owing to big orders from foreign governments) and the difficulty of obtaining tailors (who were working on army clothing) caused so great a delay that merchants cancelled their orders. At any rate, the 2,700 Overcoats are here, and they’re beauties. They have just arrived; consequently ALL are in the very newest up-to-the-minute models. Every Overcoat in the height of fashion Choice linings, faultless tailoring and trimmings The very materials now most popular Full or half lined Overcoats. Velvet or self collars ga Think of It! 104 Patterns in Newest Materials for Your Choice “@q Endless variety of heavy fabrics with fancy backs and satin yokes in this collection. HUNDREDS OF FINE PLAIN OXFORDS—LIGHT GRAYS, PLAIN BLACKS, FULL SERGE OR SATIN LININGS. SKELETON MADE OVERCOATS WITH SATIN YOKE. SUMMARIZED BRIEFLY, COME TOMORROW AND TAKE YOUR PICK OF THESE: Also You have a choice of all sizes for Men and Youths—and remember, More Than 100 styles to choose from. Every taste may be gratified in this surpassingly interesting sale—from that of the young fellow who parades Broadway or the Avenue, to the conservative business man—every one can find what he wants here. ow, you well-dressed man or youth, This Is Your Chance to Get a Fine Overcoat worth from $15 to $25 Tomorrow for $10 Double aac Green hind Stamps in Forenoon—Single Stamps Afternoon, — _ — — FOR SALE, _FOR ‘BALE. FANCY LEATHER PIL FREE 4 a ¢ ora finished for Covers au BELGIUM DAMASK “FOR € SALE. - FOR SALE. | ' Cc iT Now is the time lect CHRISTMAS PRESENT: Carge assortment of Diamonds Watches,Gold Jewelry. Open charge account,easy Wee eekly or monthly, ayments. All goo guaranteed, | Lowest | prices, Call, wri t. BEET STAR UPHOLSTER Y co." 19 East 14th St. Srits, orn , DIAMOND EWATCH COL TE = COONS CTE) De Ware : JEWELRY Tee ore aN en GUAR, BSE eet eases ees nen oe, Rhonagrene sin ear bg? Plaga ; it Sige ROSE , 54 SEAN Victor, Colatibla and. dian Htecords, me ‘tikiva, opp — mau, J! Send tor ue; dealers invited; po} its Newark ‘Ave. Jersey City. CSROSE SA NADENLANDS evening and Sungaye, 8 Fast 12th oh wy sees Noes AND et fin a m. AM $ Bir te Weekly. ae WR Sate hee. ee : gees NDS Yun) 1 iting (8 Bratt’ Sunday World “Wants” reeabers. fay hoo = iN CREDIY ye Ai Beater bed Sean TNcd! i . 1 Sere Ore $1 ay as -il WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS Work Monday Wonders,

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