The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1916, Page 8

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PEON TR MTT TT mn eo ‘ on weet te a STRUT, ease ren creme eee a Sey - aad Sor mn THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1916. seiner rit overats wot | STAGE STARS WHO ARE APPEARING HERE THIS WEEK | WEtcome sisHor weLsH. |,.in,% artinir icy THE NEW PLAYS “Molly O’” Light and Airy. BY CHARLES DARNTON nd many oid members in Its 4 terday when. Bishop Herbert | Consresation. in” the hat, Once again the stage Ghonts Foon rs od me Methodist] the welcome and congratulations of 4 ‘Millionaire in the momentous guise of Ps pe @ gatdener Was working hard to raise laughs, and in this instance the ef- fort was successful, Though “Molly O'” is not at all dis- tinctive and may not enjoy the popu- larity won by the song of the same name in the day of the old-time min- streis, it is a light and airy little ADISHDS will be worn in the thing that will probably find favor ole at Newport this|With warm woather ‘thoatregoers. summer if the fashion set by| Harry B and Robert B. Smith's book Dom Lewis in “Molly O'" at the Cort/and lyrics and the music of Carl @Reatre on Saturday night is fol-|Woess mako the piece fairly bright lowed. and tuneful There is something Mr. Lewis also wore rubber boots |really funny in the idea of an Austrian s » fm Bis Tore comfortable moments, to-|Cuunt leaving an American heiress = — the moment he has married her, sim- ————————_—_—_—_—_=_=_=_=_=_=_=== 7] ply because he learns that Molly had thought him a fortune hunter, 0, Molly! The Count is so dee hurt il ’ that he rushes back to Vienna, fol- Bishop, Welsh tn his sermon made & strong plea for men to serve the com- munity through the church. ATERS | PIANO ho attended the Sunday school as converted in the church in | appeared in the pulpit Special Sale owed in due time by Molly O'Malley, \ 4 wo Ts who Weare jacket and trousers at @ In order to make m fe new eto! a SORE TIRED Ff Sct'conniderabie eoioe. ot ‘ne Second t\ Ae Waters Pianos and \etaas pat Player-Planos we A Katherine Galloway, . : 1 ang well as Tall, dark-haired tN | ACA ESAN” CITY COLLEGE make a special offering o! i 4 and attractive, an agree. if $ N “Tix” Sots | Fag che eg ge 100 Used Pianos ' Uee “Tiz” for tender, puffed-|Simites” was one of the songs in which “ 4 : she scored. Grace Field danced of different makes, all full-sized uprights, in perfect order, some as good as new. Prices $50 to $190 for cash or payments of only 85 down and $5 Monthly without interest. Also special attractive low prices on some Baby Grands and Player-Pianos. Call or Write for Catalog. Horace Waters & Co. 134 Fifth Avenue, near 18th Street OPEN { 127 W. 42d near Broadway up, burning, calloused charmingly and had two good part: rns. ners in id Crane and Donal feet and corns. Macdonald. Miss Field also sang leasingly and looked decidedly fetch- ng in her pretty frocks, Though necessarily peevish as the noble hero, Albert Parr displayed great enthusi- axm in singing and used his voice to advantage. John E. Young dashed gaily through the performance with pretty maidens smiling hopefully upon him, Audrey Maple sang) “Aesop Was @ Very Moral Man” very prettily, but made the mistake of trying to dance at the same time. In addition to heing amusing as the unhappy millionaire, Mr, Lewis made a disjointed curtain speech that proved to be the most novel feature of the evening, — NEW “FANTOMAS” STORY. “The Exploits of Juve” will begin in who are forced to stand on| Sunday World Magazine, June 4. This c. 4 Soe coe a 254 W. 125th 8th A EVENINGS} 371 E. 149th St., near 3rd Ave. the building of wooden houses, oo! constructed that when the war is over EILEEN SHERIDAN AND they may be taken down and shipped haw '& NELSON IN* Her to Belgium to replace destroyed ite” COLUMBIA their feet all day know what sore, te s a new “Fantomas” ve stor dwellings there. This statement was, y hat sore, tender, |'s @ ‘a as” detective story of eee aes taraay ee ra | and . E ne 6iar'y ee Allen, Member of Parliament, at i en feet right] teater in ad dition of Suna : Mex | | t k or! condition, | oe ance, 8§ ection OF Suniay LSTAPE ay | present engaged in relief work. | RF he a ual in the world | World is limited. WR RET ERO |" He sald the care of the Belgians in| the poisonous exuda- ——_—_— Eugiand requires’ $5,000,000 & month, puff up the feet and cause | aEe! In addition, be said, cuere are 3,500,000 tender, sore, tired, aching feet. It in- star, appeared in pergon at the Palace remaining in Belgium who must look stantly stops the pain in corna, callouses ‘Theatre, Lonkers, the other night anu, to other countries for food. About and bunions. It's glorious. Ah! was frightened speechiess. She tried’ half, he estimated, were able to pay hew fortable "leat Taal after to muke an address but the words for what they get. er ‘our feet feel after wouldn't come, Her co-star, Tom| => = usiag “Tiz.” You'll never limp or draw Virginia Pearson, Fuller Moelioh, Soore, went out on the stage and at- wade {acein pain. Your shoes won't| Stuart Holmes and others are in n any Uptown Store Downtown Store 3rd Ave. & 121st St. Park Row & Chatham Sq. id hurt feet. tempted to explain, ate before he ani rour fect. s ture, could do so, stage fright captured tea Sb-cent or of Tis" now from | Savannah, Ga., making a Fox picture him, too, and all he could do was grin. | cently while Director William D. Tay- ceatiy while Director Win DTay- ‘auto PORTABLE HOUSES f —— —_—— to “use &@ tom-cat in a aceno. They WM. PARNOM IN’ BArTig OF FOR BELGIAN REFUGEES | i Direct ank Lloyd tried to film uggist. Just ! h dvt. don't mpeak to each other now. Lorn wad ACADEMY OF Sanford Stanton has succeeded Wal- Ince M. Powers in the publicity doe- partment of the Triangle. Mr. Powers When They Return Home Britain Will Send Their Homes Crawford, Laura Layman and Polly Van are appearing. 4 | has accepted a position with the ‘hem. vigo! National Drama Corporation, Z With Them. | ny oy tele g E i ht For the privilege.of releasing the] 9, CHICAGO, May 22.—Britain'’s prob- |} s es life worth living. and EYESIQIE! crapiin comedies In Avetralia, Henry : : : Tuscireane wilt eine medical a trioe by nal} } J. Brock bas paid the Mutual $175,000, | Photoplay wa ‘t] lem of housing 200,000 Belsian | jisgratory,tut Alvany Ste Boston, Mane | Prudence dictatesthat yougivethe |) 1;, addition, o atated sum te to be Menem’ P+ pte + refugees has been in part solved by i promptest attention to the most important things. Can there be anything more im- portant than your eyesight? ‘You don’t know all you can do for the welfare of your eyes until you pay us a visit. Examinations by Registered Eye Physicians. No charge or obligation Perfect Fitting Glasses os Low as 63.50 paid for the use of each film tion of the Henry Arthur Jones play, | === Loulse Daniels Wirth, a niece ofl hay been selected by. the. Fanous Josephus Daniels, Secretary of the ers for the American screen ze Betablished 54 Years | 17 West. 42d. Btreet. -maanlinabamacenenni 8. 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