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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916, night by the Corey-Williams-Riter trial acene. It shows how the me;| P l A t M. k S Naples storming the castie of the|he has made his wife. > made ruler, but @ open Company. Not only waa tho cant aa chanical action of the law may grind| £ QULIOWA ’s Ar akes a success eetinsantello tend poisons his wine © THEN PLAYS 9} |sisie tar sucve! aie avarage, wit Bet Mth tt 2 se | « P preded hem. Paviowa’s roi in that| 7s" e"lurna ‘into a madman.” Pane he performances of John Barrymore Riv yat_w like good old Coke- Of The Dumb Girl of ortici’’ of Fenella, the dumb sister of thelelia herself cannot control him, hie O. P. Heggie stood out as two of won, the manag Kk, may ec | fisherman, Masaniello, who tnspires| wise rule becomes a riotous in ile tt + ve 0! op! ir} gence and Alphonso, stealing into “ 289 ° inest achievements of the season, that things shc be irregular, and leads the common people in thetr | : A , t . oC toterabie ty: lace with a fow faithful follow: Justice” Moving, Human | “Justice” in a moving human drama Faiter ist ast an innocent revolt against intolerable tyranny.| Palace with a fow faithful folewe . | Fine In this play Galaworthy his guilt the moment he But Fenolla 1s passionately In love) aii. herself between her former Drama Finely Acted. | gives proof of an even deeper feeling it. Only then it te £00 | with Alphoneo, the elder won of the| {over and her, ro her and 18 aco: oh than he ahowed i recall that melodra- Spanish tyrant. He has @ brief af-| dentally slain by the latter, wh The Siiver Box." King” °t| fair with her, but soon hastens away, turns his sword upon Himsa a , BY CHARLES DARNTON “Justice” te ne a and give me yesterday!" to Hivira, the Spanish princess, tol qe c" en ‘ine screen, and eneWe a 5 tickers and fF ut G hy tn alwa apie. In whom he is betrothed, His father,| tragic intensity and, sows: 8 lot 1 < ves jor ve tle to eo Vicero rrisor a bt linterpretation of the dumb gitl to T means a grent deal when a man who has gone to prison for the woman | ho ttre, Tt is an arra fot % tor w ry litle to aay. | Cae Viteroyy Stnytc ne and Lesbchialt ca Wit of wreckage on the sea of he loves unselfishly comes out of it and says: “I've often thoweht the | not of English law and prison wie > he G = sar er prison Ho goes {ll-treats Fenella, but she escapes him) jn. own and others contending Dag. being fond of her's the beat thing about ime; {t's sacred somehow tem alc it of the stupidity of to his employers in the hope of their| He ant wibhonee ob thal pate Many on Bons yi "he and yet it did for me, That's queer, isn't it” ypoerisy m that makes them | ¢ Ks old Joh, only, to| Sa ee, eee a” GemeeRe ‘There you have the imple tragedy | duced with skill, understanding and] *CcePt as necessity what ts tra nate ohet-oteteave | That is also the day when the| atmosphere of the seventeenth cen- of John Galsworthy’a “Justice,” pro-| sympathy at the Candler Theatre Jaat|1tonel. There can be no question of ces i rod @ eefer- people of the country, Masaniello at|tury are reproduced with artistry and TELL 1NN0/ DID sworthy's fairneas in the matt ‘another | their head, rush upon their ruler,| qdelity. Among those besides Pav- for he takes up both tt the ‘ Kilt him and many of his adherents iowa who play Important, roles. km Mor os up bo’ ft the cas ack the palace e strugsle| phe Dumb Girl of Porticl” are Ru- yar # the law to have ita way (ili) ve fame i Elvira, conquering her early enmity pert. Julian, Wadsworth | Harris, & poor young clerk who has) dear, my pretty!” moar saves Fenella’s life, and the fisher-| Douglas Gerrard, William Wolbert, | ed” a check in a desperate effort | bonds over the body that 4 7 Birl a little later procures ed escape! Miss Edni Maison, Miss Laura Oaks {to save a woman from the husband |the floor the office, She has al-| of the man loves and the woman by and Miss Betty Schade | who beats her, If Wiillam Falder had |;oe4y, but divorce out of the que ve tor | . {committed the crime out of greed! the mke'af her chiniron. iuawertey You Must Have Plenty of Iron in W there would be nothing to say for him, | makes 1 inpromiae with life as the | aj But Galeworthy makes him almply a|P0or #0 4 know it | S S 4) _— |victim of hia finer emotions first of | potty Murramore, an iulder, mux. | Your Blood to Be Strong, Says Doctor i | all and then @ poor helpless victim of|creature caught like a rag ‘in a trap. | i i @ | the law. It matters ilttie from a|in the trial scone his shifting glance, Nuxated Iron WIll Increase Strength of ry me. simply | moral point of view that Falder had) {1% ote d at the Judge, the | Delicate, Nervous, Run-Down People OD va, and Ni ck, hendachy, constipated and full| PiANCd to take Ruth and her chil-| ncn, His tabe showed tia pea as | 200 Per Cent. In Ten Days In a canes beet iY f f Whe deel Gon A ‘a box of |A7e8 to South America, for his first] prisoner wos under, and the scene in| Many tnetanecs ‘ine n't tnke Get a 10 Cent Box of: fascarets {rom the drug store now? Eat| thought was to take her out of her) Which he beat the door of hie) ro ene tee goias to get renewed heatth and stron acetate a ” Jone or twoto-night and enjoty the nicest, | misery. Yet Gaisworthy dors not fall | *0litary coll w almost too horribly ANA CAVE we engti from some etim i medicine Fee ete SS aunt wae peed endurable be c atrum o} eotlo Arig, eatd Dr t take [ro form Cascarets” for Your |eentiest liver and howel cleansing you | to bring out the moral aspect of the| the Dlaywrient wuiunel’y ett bY Y@_SCENE PROM “THE DUMBGIRL OF PORTIC!” ret nostrum oF Rareatlo Gru, Bald Dr Teen be easily ndenrhed and assimilated, jever experienced. You will wake up|case tn court, There a a bit too much | utter, Mr, Harrymore gave « starting | — matter of fact, Feal and true strength [Ike nuxated Iron, if you want ft to de it and fine. ascarets never | of sous} and heart-rending exhibition of dumb . a | je fond you ent. Hut} you ar it may prove Liver and Bowels, gripe or bother you all the next day | ratty ot the ‘pronldy fone ue | misery... Mgro than this, he achieved Yey,,Wae good governor of the Romantic and Historic Film H ah out ie anlale Oe fike calomel, salts and pills, They act | analities of the presiding judge. ALT Micnriantiy mood Lnghah rire: Prison, though he would have gained x ae food haven day simply be — jecntls but thoroughly Mothers should | orstble sop to the British conscience | terization, though he took certain libs |, aunortty, perhapa, by adding a! Play Beautifully Given at He mince tele ab ye or et To-night ~ire! Remove the liver and!tive creas, bilious or feverish chile] may easily prove a drag on the play|¢rties, such ay dropping hie b's, that | few More years fe) a. Water’ Gael Globe Theatre Rate, renee: “belvous alg bowel poison which is keeping your head|dren a whole Cascaret any They |in America Temuited in a marked cockney accent. | semed a mere boy. Henry Stephen | je PHEAIE, Know gomething ta wrong, but 0 Inglorious dizry, your tongue coated, breath offen-lare hi sand children love them.—| At the samo time “Justice” 19] {) i" nent barter asstired that he KAV0| was admirably aulted to the part of| ; . z 7 | anne fer, mosuen, liver ur, Don't st d nething more than A play with a] jeron emt to font vena, Ms career. | James How, the middle-aged solicitor, | >wa the Ineomparable sapeared Wcterind fey eee gone only a mont pittibie Heute Bute hoe| Who turns Falder over to the law,| sight in the movies aa ‘The! ment caused by th ing character and other parts were tn capable handa Girl of Pottied’* at the Globe | Dood. This Thine mays The Cokeson of Mr. Heggte was a i * +aive. ‘The play isa vividly staged qt you are not atron ow masterpiece of consistency ‘and de POPULAR “HELLO PARIS and ac at ot h-Italian 1 ge ag a) all, It w togethe! 4 ; : Be an work or how far fact, that the actor was torgoten, “ie| AND BENNY LEONARD life in tho seventeenth century, giv- yon ‘can ‘mak without "becoming. Tired made the kindly, simple old olerk a| y ,|'n& opportunity for the presentation | Next take Ceo Cro gree times per day most delightful’ and sympathetic AT OLYMPIC THEATRE. | etre Paviowa Ballet Russe, | UNAfy Nunates tree te eeks. The | After menla fo character study. Cathleen Nesbit, | ‘The plot suggests the French Revo- your strength again | llc gl ol aneuety was jn the | “Hello Paris" Wil Roshm's Mk) qution and the circumstances im- And t ti t able, though she might safely have} Show, opened last night for @ week's! mediately preceding it, and the most a put @ bit more feeling Into the trial| run at the Olympic Theatre on Four-| thrilling scenes are those which do. ¢ven triple their alrenath and emis’ mes taking the law Into thelr own Scene, Leater Lonergan, ae counsel | teenth Btrest toe. crowded house. The|nict the Italian peasantry near Shenae det Bey ell, Om for the defense, made his plea to the jury with fine understanding and ef- fect, and Thomns Louden was excel lent as the prosecutor, Rupert Har-| show is brimming over with good! | humor, musto and many clover feat. ures that make it one of the best in hands, is the way | the burl ue world. } Two |"“asorgs “A. 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