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THE EVENING WOELD, THU THE NE | seeeeaaertan se TWO MISSING BROOKLYN scars Sy —— “The Road to Mandalay” Along Old Lines BY CHARLES DARNTON ° BH. may always count upon the revival of the duilest in mu- sical comedy, It was not sur- Prising, therefore, to find that "The Road to Mandalay,” at the Park The- atre last night, led to disappoint- ment, If there is any place in the world for this so-called comic opera it's “the road” that leaves Mandalay and ) Kipling out of consideration. So far as New York ts concerned “The Road | ’ to Mandalay” can lead only to dis- . appointment. In other words, it is ald-fashioned musical comedy, ’ The orchestra was by far the best part of last night's performance, for it gave tone and spirit to Oreste Ver gella’s tuneful if commonplace music. ‘The book, by William H. Post, fell back upon that old joke: “Who's sending you flowers — you're ‘not dead?” Herbert Corthell wad quite ¢ right in saying, when sweet young Ching kissed him, “That's the best thing in this part.” In his fat past Mr. Corthel! has been funny, But last night he was yo unfamiliar with his lines that ho could hardly hope to be recognized as a comedian, At the fan out of bis part by * Lacey, was won before the curtain rose by the announcement that she |! action. Pi was Lanatey a from @ sprained ankle and would therefore be compelled to make her way through the perform- ance in a roiling chair. Miss Lucey smiled cheerfully in her misfortune and sang quite as well as she might, have done if she had been standing on feet. For that matter, tye last same time he managed to get a little|to do as he advertised th Worn Out, Thin and Miserable had her ay * offers nothing new In the way of entertain- | ment. De Luca’s Tonio Full of Novelty; Caruso as Canio By Sylvester Rawling. CéLJAENSPL UND GRETEL” , and “Pagliacci,” In a double bil’, crowded the Metropoll- tan Opera House yesterday at a spe- cial matinee performance. Mr. ruso as Canio in Leoncavallo's op- era, of course, Was the special attrac- tion. He was in his best humor, played variegated antics to the gal- | lery, both in the play and before the curtain, which everybody seemed to jenjoy, and sang the “Ridi Pagli- jaccio” with exceptionally fine re- straint, as well as with splendid ef- fectiveness. A surprise was furnished by Gluseppe De’ Luca ag Tonio at his first appearance here in the part. He sang the Prologue well, but his act- ing of it was remarkable, I cah re- call nothing like it. He came down to the footlights, hung his hat on the prompter’s box, and addressed hith- self humbly to the audience, «: travelling clown might be exp cted play that Riccardo T Bavagnoli conducted, whole cnst would not have suffered if ¢d by Marie Mattfeld, Edith Mason, it bad been bundled into an ambu ce. There were songs about whiskers and other ancient devices that left the Goritz, Richard Hager udience as cold ax a tombstone. | erybody worked very hard, but to no end. For example, Marie Horgan, whoesang her way into the Gilbert & | “ght, pert Sullivan operettas with De Wolf Hop- per, bad nothing t Band her ate fempts to make herself a heavyweight | Lila Robeson, Helen Warren, Lenora Sparkes, Albert Reiss and Ott with sympathy and skill. “Prince Igor” was the ope rmed before anoth lomedienne of the Marte Dressler type | /@8t night was of exceptional worth Wwere nothing short of painful. Frank | Pasquale Amato, Adamo Didur, Luca Mollock seemed to think that his repu- | fsotta, Andrea De Segurola, An tation as a tenor depended upon his rising to a falgetto note—and that was he end of him! Hazel Kirke was lik a glorified chorus girl; Gretchen Ba vane SICK CHILD | sonia heard Eddy Brown, Am |- THEATRES. ul 19 ¢ violinist, in Acol NEW YOKK'S LE 7 UORSTPATED ls jasernaga Eee a r es ailegro em. | i a Tn se ininor nocturne, and Sara: FIRST M pte TODAY AT 2.20 “Hurry, Mother! Remove ee kone ees presjtua ces tce paces A ae Sana At eM 7 eee “Emphatic Success” sv ei ag hon Hittle stom- at, paderowai, was annonce’ |] “Sure toBe Pepalar”— rune TLE, RGB AL JOLSON ach, liver, bowels. dong ages te tame bieonly abbeat” 1]«A Litte Medem Butterfly of BOOTH Give “California t w alter Damyosch and the Syma hony the IndianReser vatio . e a Syrup of | Society oonas : ~ J Figs” if cross, bil- uapte Peel ses COMELY} 28 Be gh | ious or feverish, rib th H E H E A RT TRE FEAR MARKET| — — formane “4 o 4 Masri egee! PLAYHOULE Sits No matter what ails your child, a PON, 1 Mattes . 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Ida Cajatti was an effective Nedda in voice and| etro Midisio was Beppe, | ni was Silvio, and Mr. an conducted | more for you than I | 'aree | 50c a box, 6 for 82.50, trial size @5e. audience by the familiar ist, which includes Frances Alda, whose singing | er repo her missing last Friday. GIRLS IN PHILADELPHIA wis prowoTion WAS RAPID, |Police There Detain “Detain Runaway Pair Advanced From Clerk to President | 1 n ~) of Million-Dollar Cone Until Parents Arrive to Es- From a $16 a week clerkship to the cort Them Home. | prestdency of a $1,000,000 concern in two | Lillian Lande, eighteen years old, of Years is the recdrd made by C. Louis | No. 433 Forty-nirith Street, and hoe Allen, formerly of Aberdeen, 8. D., this chum, Nona Ownes, seventeen, of No, starting his first full day as 6701 rth Avenue, both of Brooklyn, Se eee |who were reported missing by their *itr. Allen greived in New York | parents last Monday, were arrested yes- ars ago anf asked the Pyreno |terday in a rooming house in Philadel. Gompeny for, yore a Ms ven to him Phia. They are being held pending the ciothes in a suitcase and a willingne arrival of their parents. to get on the Sob. Successively, Miss Lande's mother hinted at a poss ever, he became salesman, advert atble rommtnes, bat admitted @ manager and sales manager, ani ye terday the directors elected him Presi- da nte* had quarrelled the dent. hom Miss Lande told the Phi Mr. Alleh is thirty-two years old. phia police she had run away Decause succeeds Darwin R. James gr, who her mother was going to send her to a algned recently to tako charge of sho said, and had been ordered out of he house. “I had my school Lillian explal tlon money with “and in me; and sh for Pittsburgh to see The police have obtained no tra OF SICKNESS “Stomach Trouble and Dist Headaches nearly drove me wild dike age fgets box ol “Wrutbauivea” All Day Friday, Mc Mch. 3rd a 3rd Humperdinck’s lovely German fairy | Your famous fruit medicine, and they tale, chaste and naive in conce | Coane relieved me. To-day I am With Purchases of $1.00 or sd simple but lofty in musical construc. | feeling fine and a physician, meeting i @ |tlon, preceded the hot-in-the- mouth | melon the strect, asked the reason for 4 act dragged so desperately that the /t#!lan tragedy. It was well present Good Ay my improved appearance. I said, “J am aking Fruit-a-tives, He said, “If Fruit-a-tives make you look so well, go >} ahead and take th m. They are doing n Mrs. H. 8. WILLIAMS. Palmeston, June 20th, 1914. Fridey, Meh. you would or: inarily Neves wit or from Fruit-a-tives ensburg, New York.-Advt J At deale CONCERTS AND Music, je Mall, Sut, Eves Mary fy at 813 INL EKCOLLEGIATE GLEE CLUB CONTEST —Dart Old Crow Whiskey —Sold at $8.50 Carne uth “Har ard a 01 & $18, t Box &2, Thixes, ¢ ster & David Managers,s06 Sth av, Banwuet Whiskey | one angae MAROH SORE BACK, LUMBAGO | aways eady elief LINIMENT “STOPS PAIN” INSTANTLY }lt Does Not Blister the private school. She struck her inother, American Chicle Company. Relloves Congestions and Inflammations HEARN Wat of Fib Aves FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY TO-MORROW Splendid List of Friday Offerings Every Department Has Added Its Quota of NEW SPRING GOODS No Mail or Tel ad Was kome | hone Orders for the followin, New Silks and New Dress Goods At Friday Prices. ‘Min. Mesealines—| medium shades—value ‘%-in, Black Taffetar. chiffon finteh—special, oo. Srepe de ingo—street & and ere ong hades, alse bi Women’s New Spring DRESSES, SUITS, COATS, etc. At Bh sdipeny Prices. for Misses and Smell Maary to 18 yra—fine weave Sund to the Owens” ; SATISFACTION ¢ GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED Lib CO} ie. Rrondloerer’ mor i A UFETIME mapas 1 42-inch ih Bine Bleached Muslins— color jersales ind etrij ingharmewilte sonbotdery ore ‘immii Ming co reas rrr A 2 Strortn timer of ie tad Lark %-in. Striped Taffetas—various styles and coloringe—value §1.25.. hh Sitem—stlie nixed ‘von ‘a Serge Dresses—all sites wn, green and black— hew smart models-—tasteful trimmings—well made—spectal....6.08 ail wool storm #e black, navy, Hague Diue—-tiree~ smart models. . Sheets for Full Size Beds. red stripe | . ‘Tie! % Heerel Gee recat tae » Feather Hed Teka full and % | sizes—worth $1 j Sateen finish Tick quarter length. Dress Skirte—black and nary in a 3 sry thee wale werth C Wen ‘with B4-ineh smart he cht fr wan bs ad te Wool Challies—new figures fai polka dountient "= Present COUPON 84-inch Roman mat Gutings— (Fifty) 2a¢ Green Trading Stampa with Purchases of $lor ; Over H It presented with sale slips at our, , Stamp Desk, Main Floor, Rear, hese filty stamps are’of the same kind as those 4 NBERG & 00.” or green =tich color combinations. @inch All Wool Charmeuse- lustrous fit inish—eo0d tir Spring colore—elsewhere $1.00. 42 and § Inch Cream Se: all wool—piain Unes tn various pacings—value 2. OM ame Bans eee Lv ereertyd mode! Blouses,Corsets, Millinery, Etc. for Friday. | New Drossy and ellored Blouses— ecru or cream ra lace, with flesh tint satin or “chttoa caine white spon! je satin rie obtttene all sizes—reg. $3.98 Petts escent im oon Ge sin your ae Linens, Towels, White Goods, | W-In. Cretonnes—printed warp and other rich effects—value .W... At Friday Prices. Hematitched Ciot Round Scalloped Sete—all linen satin double damask clothy 7 dope large wize Napkt (anew jinen. vite tiste—tallored and ti show contrastin, ta eas Los 1 peal of hi cote, ‘fouches— Heavy Union Lines Towela—17x36 in. white bordere—rey Full Bleaoh ‘Turkish Towele—2ix42— eesmeeavw nite Turkish bordere— reg. «| jemmed—red or jel rabies of polka dot and Bt embroidered bsitri a lace trims nt Cnr 1 Bpeciaty-—Charming Style Corsets-—light weight ee J—medium low Herts 4 ones | sizes 19 to pres $2. Tmported Union Linen Cras Towelinge—rog. a | tn vidas By 4 Neommaee "Friday Special... %inch Natnsook—12 ya. pe. value i enn Sherry, Muscutel or Tokay Wines. affch “and, trutey: n bust, tay i VAUDEViLLe, N60, EFPROCTOR'S Now Brassieres—fi open front— jie 9000 MTOR 82.00, res DA Spring Hats—untrimmed—smart a pack hemp and hale be 36 and 38 inch White Goode— vollea and other fabrics for dlouses and dresses—value .3v... Lace Trimmed Scarfs—some with embroidered corners—rog. 49 & frectlye 44) tals Spring Model Tailored Hats— eatin e and straw combinations— ae ceLiere—anvars and Items from Here and There At Friday Prices, Goura Novelties—black— Pri teen Petticoats—black and jeated flounces— black or white—reg. Women's 2-clasp Pique Gloves— embroidered back me ing 4) variety of lounos UNDERWEAR for Women and Children At Friday Prices. Petticoats—nainvook, cambri: white or flesh—exceptional ra of new models... Petticoate—flare modele—cambric and nainsook—fine range of handsomely trimmed modele— Extra value 1.98 17 In. wide—whadow | alls Mut 28e,t081 LOEW'S NEW Tone Or fancy. cotton new patterns—reg. #—#hadows or with or without Vries of applies. N TO. navy and taupo—reg. 24 and’. 19) Wide Ribbons—satins, taffetas, moires and Dreadens—black, white and all colors—reg. 2 REMNANTS OF RIBBONS at Friday's Special Prices, Also 044 lenyths of Ribbons—plain and fancy—reg. 0 26 yd Mew Buttonepearl, jet, celtutold novelty—rew. 9 and .12 card........ New Soutache Mraids—silk—blacte, white and staple shades Loew's Ameri n : Koo ¢ iy | exincioned, Heat ki PHOTOPLAYS, |BROADWAY _ BiaStRR a. | FLORENCE ROCKW “He Fell in Love With His Wife, a— Bart NI ‘XT WEEK tdresses—round nec! wide embroidery trim—r cl . alin: variety of new models-—spect: Natnsook Corset Covers—large Nainsoo!: Conbinations—wit! ood styles In fine aama't. e Chemises —nainsook— prettily trinwned—regularly 59... . Drawers—camoric or nainsook——- tm of embroidery or lace rimming Dept Mew Leather and Silk Handbags: leather and fancy Mnings~ various sizos al Black Silk Moire Handbaga-— gathered In covered frame Iininge—mirror and pur panne also Moroceo and Indian vather Handbai thout Inside frames—neweat shapes—some with safety catches. 1.49 Leather Travel Bags—i6 and 17 tn, it ~sewed-on edges With emb’a'ry and tuc Girlar Cambric Wairtet to 16 yrs.— lace or emb'd'y trimming... Silver Plated Ploture Frames. large oval shape—velvet covered Girls’ Muslin Drawere—1 to 10 yra— hematitched hem and tue! MPIC “CHERRY BLOSSOMS” | | ca Welie iielene Table Knives and Forks—tino | Bab: Kye Girl’ Cambrie Rogers’ Silver Plated Teaspoons— bright and gray ft 59 one-half doz rted Neckwoar—coll cuff weta—lace oy embroidered Swisses—sonio hand embrotdered—reg Men's and Women’s Initial H’dk’ts— pure Unen—each.... 2 Boys’ Clothing & Furnishings | At Friday Prices, rs—straight, bloomer rbocker style majority have belt loops and change pock finely tatlored. value .98 and $1.26... | Women's Pure Linen H’dk'fe—reg PEN SATs AYE SQUARE SUBWAY. SP COVERS Notions and Toilet Articles At Friday Prices, Brasstere Dr assorted sizes: percales, Iinons and gingha hite, colors, stripes, checks ja—knee trousers Striped Percale Shirts--soft and \laundered—cuffs attached—also white pleated A n Milla pag Cotton— Madras and Percale I son's ait Neekgweare | stripes and figures dark; also plain white: with Invisible eyes 14 SiKEEL toga i OA Tae aa Hayes’ Hair Health—50 ct. size, ,g7| Men’ Hy iped Flannelette lajar | Hearn's Peroxide . Sonp—tor hard of one and two ple ‘ fill frog trim Striped Percale Blo medium and dark ollure attached | Hearn's Special Toilet Paper tenes 1 1 1 Muslins, Spreads, Pillows, Etc. for Friday. 39-inch Unbleached Mueiine— mill a eee! of L to 08 yda— worth 40-inch Fine Bleached Mustins— worth 16... sevees OM + 6% worth 11% mn yy | epevewrereatrst = wide— . 24 worth, 5! 1.00 assorted stripe: Crochet Spreade—for % sizo bei worth .89.. Full 4 designs—worth § Heavy Weight Comfortables— several color schemes—plain color backs—well atitc! New Mixed Feather Pillowe— assorted tickings. Draperies, Bed Sets, Couch Covers At Friday Prices. New Art Taffetas and Cretonnes—* Oriental, chints, verdure and black & white effects—val. 25 &. 18 New Curtain Muslins and Madras— stripes, detached figures apd ve double borders— values .% and .29. +e oD oe New Sunfast or Unfadable Draperies—madras designe—greens, rose tints, wood browns, blues and rede—double width— * .6D Dutch Curtains—valance and side draperies in chinta designe— fintshed edgo—epectal serene 08 Mine Seri, Sat ins—emt spots—some eae 20 1 neat and m value $3.98, Ment f'r'w Sample Line Imported Met % d Seta—elal rat ee) Pepemsonse Serlene, with boli Aa one of each Stylo value $7.98 qnd $8.96. Rugs, Shades, Etc. At Friday Prices. Deep Pile Axminster Ruge— all designs a Orien- ft.—value + AP BO Bx ‘Seamless Colonial and Wiitona exquisite patterns and colora— 9x12 ft.—cleewhere $26,00.... 21.08 Fine Worsted Wilton Ruge—Oxis ft. two best makes—medallion "38 'so allover designs—values to $0. Side Hemmed Holland Shades— 28 to 37 inches wide— ft. long (before hemming)— 4@-without rolters.. ev Holland Window Shade. reg. 49... | Brass Extension Rode forveatlbulen or short curtains—rej Wash Dress Fabrics At Friday Prices. | Floral Volles—many pretty colorings— large and small flower: 12 Bilkt-Mixed Chiffonettes—plain or fancy | weaves—all leading shades. 10 Fancy Dress Ginghams—tine assortment of etripes, checks, aes and plain colors. oe oD Fon Ginghamefull line of Aree fecke nr riaay:... Mercertzed Poplins—variou! ‘of blue, pink, rose, brown, heliotrope, biack, ete Girls’ Wear, Ba At Friday Prices. ‘ub Dresses-—6 to M4 yrs.— heck ginghams, also riety of Girlo’ Sprin block and pinn color ehambray—v colors und models... Girtet Rat navy and ta and pop Little Tots’ Fine White Dresses— fawn and nainsook—yoko, H npire and French styles—la Fibuere-sisen to 6 sre-rey. 6108, + 40 Little Boye’ Wh Tinelle—Russian iil without trousers reg. $1.29, 1.49 Sults—repp and with and bed Shirte—sizes to % yra— sip ‘s—sines to 4 value Hosiery. Underwear, Etc. At Friday Prices, ‘piece dy: aitetan “pia ‘and trimme, handles $1.98 1.69 Women's Black Fr yore Silk Hodeee wilgnt (mpertectiona—reg, 49.0... BT | children’s Medium Weight Underwear. shirts, hign necks, long sleeves or medium low neck and elbow knee or ankle lengths drawers reg. .34 and .39 large ape ends- pew Spring colorin, nat a a en a po oF

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