The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1916, Page 11

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BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Oct. 5.—Assert~ Ing that her husband is attempting te get a divorce from her in Nevada by claiming & fraudulent, residence in that State, Vera Wyckoff of Stamford has asked the Superior Court to grant an in- —whilens the teeth—refreshing and taken up with the story of a man from Kan- sas City who comes to this metro- politan centre of wickedness and eaves his sister from an English earl of mercenary intent by having the thanks to @ Judge whose social manners are! heavy, to say the least, the gentleiban | > from Missouri has only to turn to a girl from his own town and persuade with Lord the same time, is saved from wasting money on @ roulette wheel that is as false to her as the friends she has picked up And there you are! |t That's the play in a few words. 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This is not @ po- The few words that you may be kind enough to follow are concerned with “Fixing Sister," the comedy to which William Hodge devoted himself tast night at Maxine Elliott's Theatre, In this play by Lawrence Whitman, poor old, long-suffering New York is made the scene of incidents that only @ playwright with a suburban point of view would dream of placing at its fl st vi t to SODA FEATURE Cherry Chocolate Sundae A new delight for lovers of novelly sundaes. style affected by the English ad- venturer, #0 that contrast becomes largely a matter of accent. It is hil very well for Mr. Hodge to down” in voice and manner, seoms to forget that he is left rather him. mani ee yet I can’t restrain my-| self from putting a finger on the weak part of the performance. little there is of it, is laid out hiock by block. York idea only as those who live far Missourt, and Miriam Collins was attractive as Abbey. impossible as the atilted talk put Into wig served to disguise good old Ida Vernon, whose eyes meant so much Kyrie Browne-Potter. session. junction restraining Spufford Wyckoff Stamford manufacturer, from prosecut- ing the Nevada sult. Arguments on the motion for an Injunction will be heard before Judge Gager of the Su Court, to-day at the short ca rior jendar “play but hoe ‘lat without anyone “playing up" to As for the play, it is a rather trained effort, especially in its con- ersational tone, The plot, what It represents the New rom here can imagine it, We may mile in our comparative innocence nd leave the rest to visitors from Mr. Hodge acted with studied ease, Hamilton Dean proved as he mouth of Lord Haggett. 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