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wy 2 ' RE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1916. SHAVING) }"o o| ay IN| ° RENEW PLAYS “Moonlight Mary” Puts Rose Stahl in the Shadow. Up-State pewepaper reporter who had gome to New York and made himself “important” behind the desk of a theatrical agency. More common- Place, uninteresting husbands than those won by the two sisters could scarcely be tinagined. There is no reason for mentioning the names of the young men who Played these parts. As the little sister who felt the cali of the stage, and accordingly packed her trunk New York, Francine Larrimore dis- tinguished herself by giving the worst imitation of Billie Burke I have ever seen. Wallace Owen did a good bit of pag & the village alae man; Blizabeth Arianns was amusing © eee a good comedienne go wrong te one of the anddest spectacie that | s4'q' German servant, and in an ¢x- the wtage can offer. Now Rose Stahl te distinctive, ten't she? Her | @sserated sort of way Eohlin Gayer) made the most of an Englishman with designs upon the American ‘ay B. Altman & Cao. A Sale of Semi-made Skirts specially priced at $3.50 to 5.00 has been prepared for to-morrow (Saturday). It will comprise a number of eminently desirable styles (sizes incomplete) developed in broadcloths, homespuns and serges, in black and an attractive range of colors as well as some very effective plaids, Dress Goods Department, First Pioor. \MFTH AVENUE AT 38™ STREET Will Close Out Saturday Misses’ & “Flapper” Apparel Reg. U, 6, Pat. Office At Greatly Reduced Prices 25 Misses’ Cloth Suits Formerly up to 49.50 20.00 Of gabardine, whipcord, broadcloth. BY CHARLES DARNTON name means something to you? It remains for her to discover, at ‘this time, how much she means to herself, With a sense of humor Revd BPP at UO aoe Lael fs i] places far womankind generally she apparently, hopeless! it by and smile bravely, whe bad Guatichented Wate Se tae ouny Sxphasailea Sor bor choles ag uceh @ phar ux Sees UY Caen pee mpht have | “Moonlight Mary,” in whidh ghe appeared last night at the Fulton Theatre. | been her own Rah dle it eeke, [ aiemeean-satteratetihashsenedtviannstehln Btage experience should have taught Mise Btabi the danger of practicing | apartment ef @ young man who was }] self-sacrifice. This was all very well/ quite all right except for a cold in the in “The Chorus Lady,” with its lang-| head, only to discover that the little bang moments; and there were possl-| sister who had left the Mttle town to bilities in “Maggie Pepper,” cheap &8/ win tame as a New York actress was TR BEST Becaus af its super-creamy emollient Properties. Fai: directions for sanative shaving without mug with each cake. Semple Each Free by 5 Mail ~ Wi Npareeard Cutbeur, ‘Be Dewt. en kd, jhe world. SUNDAY WORLD “WANTS” it was, if not in “A Perfect Lady,” But “Moonlight Mary” does nothing more than put @ particularly bright star in the ehadow. George V. Ho- bart, in his so-called comedy, hae only succeeded in making the least of Mies Stahl. In the first act of the Diay she was compelled to let a coun- try hack driver carry off the laughs; An the second act she did most of her actIng behind the rail of a theatrical agency—« barrier which might have tried the cottrage of a Madame X; and the third act led to little else than a aister-for-sister scene that recalled “The Chorus Lady." Here Miss Stahl climbed up a fire-escape into the the wife of the “angel” who had put © few incidental thousands into the “production” @o dear to Broadway. ‘The one really funny situation given Mies Btahi was that in whiob she sat at the telephone and demanded to see the minister who had performed the ceremony. As for herself ache was oe the humble author ef a series of magazine stories called Sieoonlignt Mary” and a play that gave her an opportunity to hand out engagements to an underfed young actress and a very poor cld actor who loved to talk of bis days with Booth, Mansfield and Hearne, There was nothing else in ail this sentimental affair for Mise Stah! ex- cept to go to the arms of the former FORFAME LEADS 10 HUNGER ILLNESS a But, Unlike Grand Opera, There’s No Professional Jeal- ousy in Vegetable Business. Somewhere in the neighborhood of Providence, R. I., there ie a fatted An Important Reduction Sale of Misses’ Suits and Coats will take place to-morrow. The remarkably low prices quoted below should insure an immediate disposal of every item offered. 63 Misses’ Cloth & Velvet Suits Formerly up to 69.60 25.00 Of broadcloth, nicola, velour, velvet, 57 Misses’ Cloth & Velvet Suits Formerly up to 85.00 ~+ WORK MONDAY WONDERS. TAILOR-MADE SUITS 35.00 fo = 3 2 $14.50, 17.50 & 24.00 calf that will be killed to celebrate the return home of Mra. Meyers Mendel! ‘ and her daughter Golda, who twelve at 3 fu 3 Of burma cloth, velour, velvet, chiffon velvet years ago left Papa Mendell to con- a quer the world. STREET AND TRAVEL COATS 20 Misses’ Costume Suits They gave up the conquest last night, when Mise Mendell and her —————[——_—_——— ee / wei Fe ated rom at No. a wont vory-| at $ 2 3 3 % $8.75, 12.75 & 14.50 a - na nied “ fifth Street to Bellevue Hospital, eut- Of white broadcloth, chiffon velvet, burma, velvet. fering from what at first appeared to 32 Misses’ Cloth Coats be acute manta caused by lack of nourishing food. Mrs. Jonnie Kirk- Formerly up to 29.50 12.75 bright, the landlady, found both Of gabardine; tweed and guernsey: women unconscious in their room. i v Misses’ Afternoon and Evening Frocks ‘When Mr, Mendel! arrived at Belle- vue Hospital this morning he wae told Formerly up to 85.00 15.00 that his wife and daughter were A number of styles in approprlate models and fabrics. - asleep, that they had been suffering “Flapper” School Frocks from hysteria and would soon recover. Mendel] then told of his family sor- Res. U. & Pat. Oftice Formerly up to 12.75 5.95 rows. For the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16. OPPENHEIM. GLUNS & € Final Reductions Entire Winter Stock to Be Closed Out Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Cloth Suits Ee | Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Suits | | | At | Included in this Sale will be a large number of Misses’ Dresses for street, afternoon and evening wear, in broken groups and sizes, all of which will be closed out at correspondingly low prices. “We came from Russia fourteen years ago and eettled in Meriden, Conn.,” he said. “I made a good liv- ing and my little girl, who is now|- twenty-five years old, went to echool. She learned to sing and play the Plano, and one day my wife sald to me that our daughter would become & great singer and suggested we move to a bigger town where she could take lessons, So we moved to Water- bury, where she studied music. My wife said we must go to a bigger place for our Golda, so we went to Boston and she studied at a con- servatory, and then my wife says she and Golda must go to New York, and they went, leaving me behind, and I went to Providence. “Always they had to go to bigger places. They went to Paris, London, Vienna. I sent them money every week, They came back to thie coun- try. I begged them to come back to me, but they wouldn't. They wanted to shine in society and Golda was to become a great singer. Last Fourth of July I came to see them. They were Living in Yonkers, They told me Golda would become a grand opera star, only so many singers were jeal- ous of her and she couldn't get a po- sition.” Mendell said he had heard that many actors who were really great could never become famous because | somebody waa jealous of them. He sald it was very different in the vege- table business, where there is no pro- fessional envy, WOMAN BURGLARS IN AN ORGANIZED GANG But Two Who Are Sentenced for Women’s and Misses’ Afternoon Dresses Women’s High Cost Evening Gowns Women’s and Misses’ Practical Cloth Coats _ || Women’s and Misses’ Fur Trimmed Coats | Women’s and Misses’ Evening Wraps | Women’s Fur Coats and Furs Women’s Shoes and Slippers Girls’ Winter Coats Girls’ Cloth and Wash Dresses Women’s and Misses’ Velvet Suits Women’s and Misses’ Street Dresses Greatly Reduced B. Altman & Cu. A Special Offering of Men’s Lace Shoes in black gunmetal or tan calf (A, B, C and D widths), at $3.90 per pair Prices “Flapper” Afternoon & Party Procks Ree. U. 8. Pat. ottice Formerly up to 35.00 10.00 15.00 For the hard-to-fit girl of 12 to 16. is a feature of unusual interest in the Depart- ment on the First Floor, presenting exceptional value. OPPENHEIM. CLLINS & G 34th Street—New York The Men's Shoe Department is equipped with complete assortments of Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Footwear, featuring lasts that combine comfort with style, and devoting special attentlon to excellence of materials and workmanship. First Showing Saturday Misses’, Juniors’ and Girls’ Spring Apparel An unusual collection of the latest fashion development in distinctive and exclusive Oppenheim, Collins & Co.’s models. At Moderate Prices 175.000 SALE Fifth Avensw-Madison Avene, Robbery Refuse to Divulge lisses’ New Spring Suits—Exceptional styles for the younger set in t, fl Names of Other Assailants, M ow Gucing Sults-—Prcepticnal styles See the reenee xt fe spect, fare Peis g tec na and 35th Streets New York Now Is the Time to Buy That Fur Set or Fur |femate burglars operating in thin eity —__— Coat You Thought Was Beyond Your Reach. 22.50 25.00 29.75 39.75 was the statement made by Assistant | District Attorney Albert Blog Unger to Judge Rosalsky tn General S4s- sions to-day. Mr. Unger made the statement when Florence Ross, twen- ty-three years old, and Emily Smith, twenty-four years old, both of No. 308 West Twenty-fourth Street, wero |p arraigned for sentence for robbing the store of the W. 1). Lanigan Company | at No. 1 West Forty-second Street. “There is no doubt in my mind, | |based on the examination of there | defendants,” Mr. Unger told Judge Rosalsky, a y |an organiz | They stea: | divulge the lof the ga The evi Never before—perhaps never again— will such a bewildering array be offered you at such daring reductions. Buy direct from the manufacturer and save from one-third to one-half. All This Season's Most Fashionable Models, ~ $75.00 French Seal Coats | $110.00 French Seal Coats. $125.00 French Seal Coats 4... MPa eres $150.00 Hudson Seal Coats.. $200.00 Hudson Seal Coats jinn Trimmed Misses’ Afternoon Dresses—Exclusive and original models in variations of the favored styles and materials, including Taffeta, Satin Georgette and Georgette Crepe. 18.00 35.00 20.00 25.00 Misses’ Serge Dresses— Youthful Dresses in decidedly new tallored and braid-trimmed ‘ models of Serge and combination of Serge and Georgette Crepe. 15.00 19.75 22.50 29.75 tern Brothers tend and 43rd Streets, West of Fh Avera A SPECIAL CLEARANCE TO-MORROW, SATURDAY of other members two girls Women’s Shoes and Slippers against the chain, Several hundred dollars’ worth of silk shirts and neckwear were stolen from the store Judge Rosalsky sentenced the two women to an indefinite term in the Bedford reformatory and Changeable Silks. 25.00 | disclosed * that the | prem ven . | $300.00 Model Hudson Seal Coats $145.00 Misses’ Evening and Dancing Frocks—New and exclusive models in Soiree, Em- |Jimmying open the fanlight over. the | [ That were $5.00 to 7,00 a pair |}} $178.00 Persian Lamb Coats. ...........+...+0, $75.00 broldered Net, Charmeuse, Satin, Georgette, Chiffon Taffeta atreet door and cutting the supporting | $300.00 Baby Caracul Coats.. x at $3.65 Taken from our regular stock, including both plain and fancy models; all sizes but not in every model $60.00 Russian Pony Coats faccoon, 15.00 29.75 35.00 1,000 Fur Muffs and Scarfs, $2.75 to $50. 00 Formerly Priced at $15.00 to $100.00 A Ratkowsky | 281034 West 34th St. Main entrance 34 West 3.4”St. FT RARE LITLE CAPRRERER WHAT YOU NER SS Women’s Boots at $5.95 a pair An excellent lot of Smart Boots, also taken from our regular stock; incomplete sizes. $7.00 to 10,00 a pair. Girls’ Spring and Summer Dresses sing an extensive assortment of practical dresses in suastal atyles of Come ae Tekan tray, Lines Canes; inert ea eee 2.00 2.95 3.95 to 9,75 Girls’ Party Dresses..............05 0.75 13.75 to 27.50 Formerly Ne done te Lars usw. hoe ome | eA ais is igo Kenmare St, A WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT, Lodi wer aUNDAY wares WANT&8 WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDBRQ + a cemea rs e