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10 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1916, : ¥ | AAAA ARRAN AARARANARRARRARARAANAA | — MENT ADVERTISEMENT. THE NEW PLAYS HAN NA TET a re ee pon poe A gg] BROOKLYN oa fl ony Toe MIN AL de HU y wii TTT TARTAN OMNI | Fe snesrcance Dark ( 1 ier ye NM "yu TAU SH (U sl i \ RAT; a an sk 4 ( seem ae By Charles Darnton. HERE j wy we aay for 5 at wits their 3 sy ine SUBWAY Direct to A. & 8. 25 Minutes from 96th Street, 22 Minutes from 72d Street, sla displaying more than bad table man. , It cannot be sald that they mako @ play. ‘tt was only by sheer 9 of Mrs. Fisko's brilliant powers Entrance—HOYT STREET | | 17 Minutes from Grand Central, 9 Minutes from Brooklyn Bridge “Pull Together” Is the Motto “His arms went about her, but with sudden strength she that “Erstwhile Susan” stood out at strove to break il, at the Gayety Theatre Inst night, | a su play away. fo ‘apeuk of Mrs, exe te onty to! = Teoy that sh the finest aftiste on of These Thursday Thrift Sales Here is a great, progressive, wide-awake Store, with ninety-five distinct merchan- dise sections, each with its definite hold on public interest Appreciation of sin the applause | per, Her return to tho! | Now York stage was as welcome as| jan admiring audience could make tt None the leas this tribute was paid to the actress of many notable roles in |the past rather than to the creator of |Jullet Miller, the elocutionary hero: | Ine of the play known as “rstwhtle | | Susan,’ | | Marlan de Forest has failed to make Ja play of Helen 1t, Martin's novel,| “Barnabetta.” The result, so far as, the stage is concerned, is a loose and | | carelessly constructed piece of work | | turning on the character and life of | the Pennsylvania Dutch. The specl- |mens shown may be himorous from} & certain point of view, but they are not in the least dramatic, Barnaby | Dreary, twice wido and with two| | stupld sons, advertises for still an. | other, wite. Into this hard household, | r re} accordingly, comes the erstwhile You will find Susan, an elocutionixt from Towa, It! this big $250,000 is because of her sympathy for the Photoplay Series dauRhter Barnabetta that she em-| barks upon the “uplift movement in your Favorite So much for the play Aside from the struggle of Juliet Theatre! | against the clumsy tyrants and her | effort to help the little daughter, there For years it has been the custom of all these sections to make ‘Thursday a day of exceptional economy by contributing the strongest offering within the power of each —a spirit of “get together,” of co-operation, which brings remarkably interesting re- sults to the shoppers who want to make their dollars and cents buy the most possi- ble in value—quite naturally. So here is ¢his Thursday's splendid collection of offerings—see how many things are here of interest to vot. . Women’s New Serge Dresses $5.08 ery woman will find use in Women’s Stylish $15 to $25 Dresses | $10.75 : An accumul: on’s busines: at Pretty 25¢ Cambric Edgings }, God quality, in mediutn ope de Vv able forall trimaniig purpo: 49c and 59c Wide Galoons, oe Yard med with tasteful new touches, A Well fintshed dresses in every do- t é is ort of dramatic | est In the bi proings. See the Motion-Picture Serial that ee ae “4 Embroidered Crepe, J 29¢ Yard mbroideriea make dainty teristics of these folk, Of drama there ‘ |{s nothing after Juliet has wrenched Ri ifty Million People Want— tha ghus tear tho bacan of eo bu| ing father, cami prettl both edies. Curtain Stretcher Regularly $2.2! As a charadter, Juliet offered many opportunities for Mrs, Fiske to dis- viay her brijimat arustry ber keen humor and hor flashing intelligence. | With all her humorous quotations, | howéver, Mrs, Wiske could not con- vince us that she had a play bohind her, Artificiality is all very well in! bg FREDERICK LEWIS its,way, but when it’s miles beyond | us 1t becomes hopeless. | author “ ” ; As for Mrs, Fiske hersolf sho wus | WA WHAT HAPPENED TO) MARY delightful, In every cubtle, delicate} touch that proclaims the artiste she Women’s $2.97 Silk Umbrellas Remnants of Velve- teens & Corduroys [ 38cto $1] Vere phi to $2 ee ae vere acer RETR om F the most exciting court scene in fiction appeals to you—if you Setonaee the Aporioan siene coh Santen (like to read vivid “ behind-the-scenes” episodes of stage life— Dutch husband, and tho other parta| House Dresses If you want to follow the startling events that won for Mary Page Regularly $1 varia Pes fogs } a splendid Broadway stage triumph, and on the next day cast her TO FIND SITE FOR MASQUE. —— Butrmy thor, 1 Uetovis meeelaray » dah sing abr Tortnry, | 69¢ | 25c White Voiles, If you're keen’ for a story that has a rarely beautifal and appealing easciraary Massie by Pong sochies om mn, wow | | Hemmed Sheets of Crepe& RiceCloths ‘ heroine, with a ;‘Sir Galahad” lover, and a millionaire pursuer whose wi be perturimed, has appotated « Bite) || | $00, Percale, Ginshamn Bleached Muslin ignoble quest ends in’ death— various alten, On thls committee are Included in this! clearance of Mrs. Mary Austin, Chairman; Mrs. i Lydig, Oranston Brenton, Miss Wald Jun in, Ernest Pel- broke oh is ) eri — ae | every, # ent, al Particularly well made and at+ tractively trimmed Size 24x2%4 yards before hem= If You lic in thrill upon thrill, mystery upon mystery, climax upon » lead Looys ie toa wonderfu ly dramatic ending—follow The al ry Page in a tal Supplement with next Sunday's ba mecensible and free for use for at sg Hand-Embroidered acelenehed. “iliowease, be rand on the screen of your favorite theatre—once a week for “Stouts loam ot Directors already an; | Negligees, $1.98 ited yard-wide ek det eves een weel ; Made of good serpentine crepe, Dabeay foe: Wnt Bui ug prettily embr and trimmed and waket with on. A variety Printed Dotted Swiss Scarfs and Squares Printe in daintly o flowers and Nnished with in sertions and hems of white, and pink 35c Stamped Bath Towels, 2lc white and white with blue Hemmed Bath Towels Imported “2nds”’ of 17¢ Grade Valenciennes Edges and Insertions [ 12%c | Others that are “setonds’ of 7c. grade, at 55c. Cc C Odd lots of Hemmed Rath Tow- ° els and Mats tn various styles and colors that are subject to alight y, Central Building. SEPARATE MOTION PICTURE SERIAL SUPPLEMENT Given With NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD (In Greater New York and Vicinity) | ee it | Read the Story Beginning ina a 1 floor, West Builting, mill imperfections, Hear Them Side by Side A full line of Victrolas, Co- lumbias and Sonoras to be heard side by side under ‘The Bath Mats are seconds of p to 98c. plece, f ty to 49¢ * and are marked 38¢. ‘to bc. acl iina~ ch. Street floor, Kast Bullding, and HENRY B. WALTHALL’S and EDNA MAYO’S GREATEST ROLES Henry B, Walthall, the famous hero of “The Birth of a Nation,” “Ghosts,” “The Raven” and other suc- cessful phiotoplays, whom critics term "The Mansfield of the Movies” and “The Edwin Booth of the Screen,” Little Masterpieces of English pretty edging to mi Splendid fag Ve ne mn under wear and street ‘ Linene Cluny Laces, | 25¢ to 35c Drapery } will play Langdon. It is the biggest part of many big parts that Walthall has played. equal conditions, thus ine 6c to 22c Y rd Curtain Net p ; 2 ; . suring a fair comparison, is ic to 22c Yar urtain Nets k Mary Page will be portrayed by one of the most winsome and one of the most powerful actresses on the an advantage that is possible Women who are screen, well known for her superb acting in “The Blindness of Virtue” and other important films—Edna Mayo, ro y by at’ Wissner's only. THE LOWEST TERMS Miss Mayo in her portrayal of Mary Page, will appear in a number of new gowns specially created Little Masterpi i for her by Lady Duff-Gordon, the famous "Lucile" of the fashion world, actor pisces of hate ican Wit and Humor, $1.35 buying thesesl peels t which the 15 aces rien nt at the Cc Fe Stost dosirah : ut A wonderful r xe of filet ana fieh net designs ra wide in Edited by: Thomas L. eciasson, white, eresin and Arab, hound in red cloth, gilt top, 3 This $250,000 Photoplay Series 22e Art Drapery Cretonnes, | | ill Masterpieces of Begins in Motion Picture Theatres Next Week Ic Yard z be gets nly oe 6 $1.98 Cut Glass Ice Tubs s Wide, In the much- Your favorite theatre produces weekly this great photoplay bs treat. It's the biggest of all the big productions by * then halt Hailding 98c to $1.25 Yard Black. Dress Goods Guaranteed new player pianos, popular make, worth $550, offered now at $379. Bench, cover, delivery, free music and service. Don't delay. WISSNER 55 FLATBUSH AVENUE rls st. BROOKLYN OPEN EVENINGS GEORGE K. SPOOR, President 79¢ Imported Brocade Satins | 49c Yd. | A very fine grade for oo ings: the shades a brown, terra. cotta wistaria. A limited’ ¢ Cut in a crystal, foliage and ¢ signs; finished with ¢ $3.75 Hanging Mission Clocks, $2.75 h nc, Ser se, 59c Yd. blue 7c Frene|