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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 33, 1916, TIST ORDERED BACK aes Rachel in Embryo on the East Side Mrs. Lightfoot’s | a9-e"amemenenanrenren 7“ undianLady - ee AFTER IT HAD LOS! Is Only a Third Avenue Ni swsgirl Now, A Summer Show over, thee te the bentdrnee of the | hve ™ " foot @he recent TWO DAYS ON HI But May Be a Broadway Star Some Day *: wreneeee oo enchied erclesiastionl wrath \ alte REE . me - i" " Lillian Kaplan Her Nam« , > G ce . and She Has Decided 0 GIBBONS 1S OPPOSED ass in the Field These Pleas ' * BeaTragedienne Sure TO ALL LABOR STRIKES . , ae « She's Better Actress ‘i = ’ ‘ ' "Than Many She Pays to , | By Joseph Jordan ' “ See Tends Her Fath- . Cercict Gin Correspondent of The , er's Stand and Reads a) Evening World) . . ar Dbataun, Tos, Acs — oe Plays and Poetry Be Ese Tes, Awe AP mtg sheild. tween Times, od ym Ney 4° goggle — 7 My Marguerite ”. Marshall ‘ wh tt fas a nek ) md nae mte ne " where it * e featere of the Hur@undian lady ¢ wae ' s* ‘ " " feet te . hike é = ra ”~ ” C7 a == : Prom Meriings Ranch the row Hitt ment will march ¢ row (Wed \/ MEMES fester) to Stinpure and thence « Sid * ; Thureday to MeAtier to Hroadwe Mee » / vision headquarters and the ree A., alth wad no one in Just emaectiy Ie a | | z Geet bo beyond comm stion to * to have been aware that story te gotng ; day nging for @ sonte to be lived, tf iit. |) West 42nd Street Between Sth and 6th Avenues West 43rd Street a Gen. O'fyan returned from the feild secretaries be | Niaeee Ue Filiam Kaplan {| | eamp at Larne Se last night and! held ot 1 artlngen. bas her way about it. Bhe te at pres | 4 — a ent & twelve-year-old gil who i} if wit " a” Ss F : cau worices | nelle newspapers on the southeast |||» Wi fh i well Clearance Sale of Summer Furniture corner of Nineteenth Street ani, |! | ‘7 Third Avenue, but there aro those i e oa a ‘ bos ‘ . : . HORLICK’s LIFTING OF RUSSIAN PALE! no vropneny that some day whe wili ie i y MA " , Suitable for Living Room or Porch, in reed, rattan and willow, in the various ' hey Frapicodly sone lors yh tee reco! {| AM § ‘ finishes, in natural, brown, green, gray or antique ivory, including ’ of great tragedienne; jo Rache!, THE ORIGINAL | Bernstein Thinks Crar’s Allies May | Linian has not had an affiuei hae | * ' Rattan Davenvorts and | Imported Rattan Fern. 00 8.00 MALTED MILK | Offset Machinations of hoof, and whe already has pro- ‘ 4 Settees, antique ivory, 15.00 to 40.00 Stands and Tables, at$5.00to 8. | J eubstitutes cost YOU came prices, Reactionarles, caueas, hor devotion to the roles of | Formerly $22.50 to 70.00 Formerly $10.00 to 16,50 re 'y. a — TT | ‘The announcement in a press de-| Just now, however, she te @ slen- ut LLIAN KA Sw 2 Rattan Chairs and 7.50 to 16.50 Garden or Porch Furniture, in combinations spatch yesterday from Petrogad that| der, short ekirted little girl, with PAE RIE SHE Rockers, entique ivory, $7.50 to 16.5) of black and white, and $300" 00 , dark hair looped up on either mhoul- | ! 1 0 6.50 “hai t $3. to 5. rhoh Redadae ai cptee ndhendbng oped PTET eer at rage 1 aewoeea BT QUIT HOME FOR “AFFINITY.” Bora curate ere a ial Duna, when that body convenes in which a rm “hai Formerly $6.00 to 8.50 H2 Gan. ta ANNs the hin: BAL elled face, There are freckles pow- | dramatic bicia seats uu Dae sas Wits Willow Chairs, in oobi TH 95to 7.00 . : ovember, 2 © Pale, ; P| sone ahi H , give the Jews the same sights ab| cre, ivory aad ihe w pink | the eran t Whe Now Socks Mis Agsest, finishes,.... . at Tables, willow or rattan, ~ flush in the cheeks, Lil " 5.75 to 11.50 other subjects in Russia, was re- a y eve) merged nine-tenths. In such @ thea-| “Don't expect to 4e0 me again. [have Formerly $6.50 to 12.00 formerly $12.00 to 17.50, 9+ . are her great beauty, for they are the aftors should be my aitinit was je wi “t don’t need glasses clved with @ great deal of interest y, rh iow k ¥ n't g i New York w men prominent in large, brown, lustrous mirrors of emo- to 4 hapt Mad wile be, Sal aestask rf] Al th fi ll ‘ 1 : M h ny an 1 (@) k F it rr A tion, For the reat she has the Pane ieiaie tet ‘Om the bond so the Ttolowing values in ahoga C a urniture to sce with—only |] ime sane tor ine freedom ot that] enaniot of mntioa ands nton child | fect” Mei tina tres ne gee eke aie, enebday antening : shin to relieve my eyes.” 1 engh the. attention 02 Horman| ™&8Rer, that ts netther self-conscious | insisted, would be tlonal and sian te hie oie Grn Ieyport and nor cocky. . Barly | tein, well-ki Jewinh editor C t Perhape you are “in the same I ent writer” wan called to the dee (ONLY A SCHOOL GIRL NOW— sn near Freehold but Pet cue oe ick tot int ot? || patch from the Russian eapital he BUT WAIT. theatre ike that Teoutd act in'n| thera wan, ne, tence, of Bevin. Five ie . "IT have been eelling papers ever Pe oy The frat time he eloped with lieved with correct glasse.. || said: You k I said, “that youn | gp hrnehg Rogitered Ee | mciThe news is highly interesting. It nares wae elk years olds she told have to Work very hard St p00 Bo on 8 PE trethine Whe Mie eve Bae en) Wari TTI PIED is Ne may be that the influence of the allies | me. t's my ern atand, you see, | the stage.” ; fe js now seeking his arres 4 [tse ly Reta MMe 50 |] will carry weight and offset the |and he leaves me in charge when ho Seta osu tes Ae work HOKE IS Cuvaanie Ge in Crutae. : Dy SP t aT] : machinations of th rengnanesion, isn't there, I am the oldest one in | the world, anyway. I wouldn't mind BAR HARHOR, ‘Aug, 23.—A. Whose anti-Semitism ts well the family, and it's natural that I | beginning with a little bit of a drew Carnegie, who returned from The emancipation of the J should help my father, I go to school, | 8nd earning just a sinall salary yester mnt word, 10 Hy Sewieh question ard Help tn of course; I'm in the seventh grade, thi fe ay bla ae tH : don’ te that he wae tile \ rf th tt Empl hich hi ry id a in! at Tcan be a nding sop rte t of hi Bright tiiure before ik” Mt the hae |boagtwne wants to be auccesstul must | RenooN and then TeahM get atl 2 Lali alday Cheon S — tionalies be permitted to devo! tion,” Lill part somewhere. Perhaps I'll go on EE upon terms of liberty, equality have a good education, jan con: ithe road. I'll do anything at first; progress.’ cluded eeriously. oven ®, into the mov ise i 4 mist ‘ MEER “When did you decide to go on the| “I think.” she ended wisely, “tha M’LEAN HEARING TO-DAY, |staxo?” 1 asked. devas oatiee youtwant to dorand Ged “Years ago,” the young person aot mind hard work and emall pay Addressing mo replied gravely, “1! whtle you get your start. T know I the bottle thought I should bo @ teacher, ‘Then | Must act tragedies. and I'm willing Booke: ile | Mah Lib: Table, | Mal Ww Tab! “Eddys” Sauce for the lunch basket. WASHINGTON, I talked it over with one of my | {Milt and work till the time comen Mahogany Bookcase, as il- | Mahogany Libra ‘able, | Mahogany ritin, ‘abl tional disclosur. ¥ | That's all" concluded an! lustrated; William and Ma as illustrated; William and] as illustrated; Willia: Pres sea § Uysal friends, and whe told mo that ahe had | whose name may he spelled 4H Tete lus ary m al is, ealeds ond been @ teacher and that she hadn't | ters of light ono day. design; formerly $38.50, Mary design; formerly $3%,] Mary design; formerly $25, tion of the restraining order secured | Mked it very well, So then I decided oe i by Edward Beale McLean, to prevent | to go on the stage, Ever since I have Rye Makes Record at 91.30, A an at $30.00 at $25.00 at $19.50 Ss th raery ghee PE Sregesie evens Sr whet S| DERE dae tie me tiae| My we i com meter a a steas uchuletennd Mahogany Bulfeta it tN ik, of want to do,” Der DEER ee Hieneny ore, | Johnny e ing.” Get some ahogany Settees, upholste jogan: uffe: Prominent, men found amen Lillian, by the way, fe well 0c ee eee ee iinet wviocg| Presto Self-Raising Flour and in tapestry; formerly $43.50, at $25.00 | formerly 880 to $200, $99-00 to 125.00 2 | Selene with more than one member | prices. f $1.17, recorded in | that’s the way husband will talk. : OLD ENS pi yee Mage Etats tie pvteeeal ela ee - SE ero Suite SPs soun $125.00 | Mehogany Bureaus, 950,00, 65.00 auce dey but was eontt on the edge of the Gramercy Square -= design; formerly $250.00, formerly 975 and $05, 00, 65. fo anawer the cha district, where dwell Avery Hopwood, | ape ——— Mahi Bookcases, Jacobean.Oak Hall Settees, cane SS that he | Augustus Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, spy maa 33.00, 60.00 pe eerie ; 35 Fine on hard boiled eggs. using tin trort| Oliver Herford, Dorothy Merrow and Hy formerly $50 and $100, $ back and seat; formerly $70.00, $35.00 Grocers and Delica- 10 date and affect the t a number of other playwrights and ; tessen Stores sell it C || mony of a material wit actor folk. Lillian is proud of her Made by E. Pritchard, 33! Spring St..N.Y, ee ee Neighbors and keeps taba of all their | er | ] TO prem notices, beamingly informing Additional Values in the August Sale of —— rie wuToRtueD Br BYTRAIN] thom of each photosranh oF news West 42d and West 43rd Streets ; : ou “hanffeur ‘rossing. “Tell me ho ou are Free From a8 Growthe || nent atest, Aue thochn Qin | youre for” your: future a] Chinese and Persian Rugs and Carpets his wife, two ol m and his colore bi a 4 . . . oe (Toilet Talks) - * ty Mlle fat nlght| "Tread all the plays T can got notd | A Very Exceptional Purchase of Genuine Chinese Rugs, Persian Bijar Rugs, A. dmmple method for completely re. |*" Eastern Shore di- |of," Lillian explained. “I have read Men’s Genuine vision of the Pennsylvania Railroad ” e fuss is letruck thelr car. Four other children | 1.0% Shakespeare.” (And that, incl d usually | of str, Quillen were bi dentally, is something many cultured , aly injured, two s Gingle treatinent will banish even | o¢ whom, it is thought, facall persons many times Lillian's age hi a ts 5 . iy. ‘ ave mubb ag(e apalen with same powdensd | Df HC. Purnell of Herlin, the onty | Bot done) i re a tee ete alm eac ull delatone and water, spread on hair ssaiicreaat” Me MA |the library, and I bortow books from | urttce pt and after about @ minutes ru Th, hey | Ing every trace of hai iven, ‘This is painless in room sizes, 9 by 12 ft. and larger, “The Iron Rug of the Orient;” room sizes; | in blues, tans, yellows, browns, etc., formerly $288.00 to $95.00, ) at $89.00 to 235.00 at $185.00 to 290.00 { Also Mahal, Ghoerevan, Serebend, Sarouk, Kirmanshah and other weaves car stop au oe Oe setter (gbout, ® minutes rub |theit oar stop. m tied ta haa Raed beople I know. eke tins ans | With regular, Norfolk and pinch-back coats; sizes 32 to at equally attractive prices. . in This method will not mar the yuld troms alt Ig |the poople in them so long as I am 44 chest measure, will be placed on sale To-morrow, . : aie bat to avoid disappointment, be | sts. aden he aiid. the Rites only | Boldin the book” Honeat*—und the American-made Rugs featured are . \ eertéle you get delatone,—Advt, in front of the t Heavy Seamless Axminster Rugs, ® by 1 ft, Value 989.75, at $28.50 Worsted Wilton Rugs, Highest Grade Wilton Rugs, Oby 12 ft; Value 845.00; at $34.50 | 0 by 12 ft.; Values up to $75.00, $54.00 Other Sizes at Proportionate Reductions. child’ brown eyes widened and dark- At the unusually low price of ened—"if I read about somebody who i ‘And bbs gouton's tol tae taore thas (Il Men’s and Youths’ Hi aisle muenioety, agit‘ | |Fancy Sack Suits at $15.00 An Important Offering of Decorative Linens — — —_ —— is going to be killed it seems to me that I myself am going to die. And if make’ ub dances of my Brees Regularly sold at $8.50 0 wae SHE LIVES THE CHARACTERS 1 FINAL AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE OF B. Altman & Co. STE ot PINAL AUGUST CLEARANCE SALE OF 1 could tell when | was twel | favorite Teading was Byro ide A Number of Harold,” “The Corsair” and the rest ’ * e vorite of Lillian’s, 3 Women’s Tailor-made Suits res hee taken me ty ace | Regular Value $25,00 AT REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS ON THE MAIN FLOOR. superior qualities’ front ge, "ane I heye ngs Hil ‘WO and three button models with soft lapels; some 4 : * aa (sup q ) ‘et Put : ‘ee I r pa ed pocket Pier . " al eee Real Madeira Hand Embroidered Linen Ne this! Orm-fitting, in neat light and dark checks, stripes, plaids " 5 4 ieces Py 25 will be placed onsale to-morrow (Thursday) real, more the way they are in lifes | Ad and plain weaves, embodying style, fabric and tailoring of Tray Covers, at 25c, 30c, 35c | Centerpieces, at $1 75, 2.25, 2.95 “Just why do you want to be an ||| high quality; sizes from 33 to 46 chest measure. Regularly 40c to 50c Regularly $2.25 to 4.00 at the extraordinarily low prices of MRT Re we ane: orl wibibisies Napkin Pouches, 50c, 65c, 75c | Luncheon Cloths, $3.75, 3.95, 5.00 j ecause,” she sald dreamily, “1 ||! 5 . 5 apkin Pouches, . ’ 4UnC: 1» DID, BPO, 0. $13.75 & $16 wast te mae paagle name 084 ot Also_a Special_Line of Regularly 75c to 81.10 Regularly 85.00 to 7.50 75 feel the things I am feeling, to make ||| : i. 7 . 6 z ° ° them love and hate and smile and be ||| r ° : Guest Towels, at 75c, 95c, 1.50 | Afternoon Tea Napkins, 4.95 to 7.50 tae inaantePann tes ae | Young Men’s Suits, $10.00 Regularly 81.00 to £.00 Regularly 97.00 to 10.00 dor. | thing. Phey ar just gray, inside o: | Women's Ready-to-wear Department [twinktea—"I" want to put some ‘gop ||| | For business and college wear, in the three button sack ||| | Dresser & Buffet Scarfs, 1.75 103.95 | Luncheon Sets, $3.75, 4.50, 5.75 (Third Floor) Into thelr lives,” | model with soft rolled fronts; full lined; in neat light and Regularly 82.25 to 5.00 18 pieces; regularly $5.00 to 7.75 | Then | told her the dream of a great ||| ' \ at teat ocd Aa tee dark fancy mixtures; mostly with extra trousers; sizes from Berk Ge Sawiima tt. art ae 20h 15 to 20 years; regular value $15.00, Rooster Cocktail Napkins, in red or white; regularly @8.75 a dozen, at $2.95 we should never havo a truly na. iY flonal. theatre until we started one ee erie Pw in some closely packed community 4 le Fitth Au dl N York [lke Now. Xork’s east aide; @ theatre SSeS SSS * }