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4 h $: one farewell. s THE NEW PLAYS « .Bernhardt Triumphs Again; Audience Rises and Cheers BY CHARLES DARNTON. ‘Wefore, is the wonder of the world, triumphed again by eheer force of her Wndying spirit. In her, perhaps, the audience saw the epirit of France. At all events, it to her literally when, in the role Cleopatra, she stood fi to bow to applause that swept over the foots ishts, not as mero applause, but as an outpouring from the heart, This Was to be expected, Tho surprise came when Mme. Bernhardt rose to her audience, Instantly men and Women, many of them with tears in their eyes, wore on their feet cheering the indomitable woman, rather than the rare artist, who, stricken herself, had come from a war-stricken coun- try. Moreover, Sarah Bernhardt was ati Standing bravely erect at 11.90, after abe had appeared in three plays. ‘Whether sho is seventy-one or seven- TA ~ 3 PER CENT aanteting So aa Stomachs and Bowels dl Ape s tion, Sour stomac is ‘LOSS OF SLBEP. | ehdeesre * ac simile signature of CENTAER COMPAST: NEW, YORK. 16 id At 6 months, of 35 Doses - Cents 210, 221, 223, 225, 227 Grand Street Why not buy a Serving 5Oc weekly wilt buy @ niee Parlor Balt; big stock a each of our stores. fome 3-plece 35.50 Suite selling for == GASTORIA Cor. Driggs Ave. BROOKLYN Cor. Wyckoff St. Table, Dish Closet, Oak Library Sult, Lady’s Desk or Lam OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVEN (GS comms ty-two doesn't matter, She looked younger than she did on her last visit to this country, Her face was round- ed, bor smile was as illuminating as) in the old days, while hoarseness r sulting from a cold taken on tour was | almost entirely overcome after the | first short play. She gavo herself, heart and soul, to the iast play, “From the Stage to the Meld of Honor.” In this appeal to French patriotism we saw Bernhardt suffor- ing as she knows her country is sut- | fering, It made hor personal triumph complete. “The Death of Cleopatra,” written by Maurice Bernhatdt and Henrt Cain, proved interesting chiefly for reveat- For Infants and Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA NY, WEW YORE OITY. WHALEN BROS 164, 166, 168 and 170 Smith Street for 50c Weekly? $125 Worth of Furniture No Deposit—$1 Weekly r | 500 Weekty Y Splendid stock of Denks weat prices, __PHOTOPLAYS. _PHOTOPLAYS, ‘BORN. OF "SUNLIGHT AND THE SEA” WILLIAM FOX Presents A DANGHTER OF THE GODS THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL wt ANNETTE ||) KELLEAMANN | SUPERB MUSICAL SCORE + SYMPHONY OF LYRI THEATRE 'RA.OF 5 BROADWAY & 42°ST UDA TONK LT TROT TE ON RRR IE TE me tm om In epite of hoa: pig mage oe her voice worked, ‘te og spell, She managed the death soon simply by putting the asp back into the basket after it had done its work. There was a’reminder of her former days in the Sardou dramas—the snarl of the tigress cheated of its youn as it happened—in ‘fhe Holocau @ play of horror such as might havo come from the Grand Guinol, It if enough to say that a duke polsons his wife's child when he discovers that he is not its father, In “From the Theatre to the Field t Honor," said to be the work of @ French officer at the front, Mme, Bernhardt thrilled her audience as a [NCOMPARABLD and unconquerable, Sarah Bernhardt gave the most dying soldier who waves the flag and ‘remarkable theatrical exhibition of the age at the Empire Theatre inst Cies | Bight, when she began an engagement that seema, sadly enough, to | ty erte This great actress, this woman who now, more than ever fecting “Vive Ia France!” She gave, a recitation of Victor Hugo's Her acting was deeply af- Throvghout the evening flowers and wreaths brightened the stage. |One wreath, a tribute from Ame! can actors and actresses, was pro- sented by Miss Rose Coghlan with an address expressing the affection and admiration felt for the distin- guished visitor, A brief opportunity for reat was af- forded Mme, Bernhardt by a comedy, |"Peaco at Home,” cleverly acted by M. Angelo and Mile. Baujault. This ; little piece Is in much the same vein lof humor as “The Incubu Brieux's {ronical comedy. As Mme. fern- jhardt's leading man, M. Angelo did lexcellent work in a wide range of characters, Before each of the seri- ous plays Margaret Mower appeared before the curtain as a sort of Chorus. It would be much better to leave a synopsis of each play to the printed programme. Miss Mower's tedious explanations had the effect of | Jamateurish acting. Sarah Bernhardt needa no-+ inure | preter. To see and to hear her again ts to marvel at her wonderful powers. CLEAN WIT ANI AND HUMOR AT COLUMBIA THEATRE In presenting “The World of Frol ics” at the Columbia Theatro last night Dave Marion gave the patrons of that theatre a surprise that will long be remembered by them. Mr. Marion has assembled a show with good, clean wit and humor, scenery that would do justice to a Broadway production and last but not least a crew of shapely and good looking chorus girls who do their work very effectively, Others who co-operate with Mr. Marion jn his work are 8. Dudley and Inez Verdier. posite aaa “BEAUTY, YOUTH, FOLLY” IN SIGHTLY BURLESQUE AT OLYMPIC THEATRE “Beauty, Youth’and Folly,” the bur- lesque offered at the Olympic The- atre on Fourteenth Street this week, won the unqualified favor of a packed | house last night, ‘The attractive | scenery, combined with the good singing and dancing, made a big hit. The Lure of the Lamp” and| “Nutville’ afford splendid opportu. nities to the capable cast. The com- pany includes Bert Weston, Minnie Harrison, Charlie Ward, Alpine Trio, Don Trent, Sarah Hayatt, Dan} Gracey, Margaret King and Mile. Davenport. SLEUTHS HE WOULD OUTDO | TOO CLEVER FOR THIS BOY Fourteen-Year-Old Detective From Boston Is Arrested as He Steps From Steamer Here. Years ago, though he is now but fourteen years old, Irving Bennett, who lives with his parents at No. 468 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, made up his mind to by » a New York detective some 4: The fact that father, a lawyer, planned to e him follow tt | profession, de Irving more de tned to be come a terror to evil doers in these parts, | Yesterday afternoon he decided he was ready to match his wits with New York criminals, Accordingly, he helped himself to $150 in gold belonging to hfs grandmother and, equipped with false whiskers, whistle, handcuffs, &c., came to New York, His parents notified police headquar- | ters and Irving was arrested as he stepped from the boat, "Gee!" exclaimed Irving. New York sleuths are just as cle’ a8 magazine stories say you are, ; thought 1 could baffle you.” STANDS FOR HER RIGHTS | IN APHONE POST HOLE | 00” | Brooklyn Woman oman and Her Hus-| band Deteat Company Diggers, | Who First Scorn Injunction, — | For more than two hours yesterday | | Mra, Franklin Storey of No, 123 Hendrix Street, Hrooklyn, defied six men to place a telegraph pole in front of ber home, An injunction had been ob- tained to prevent the work, and yester- day when men of the Edison Company larrived in front of Mrs, Storey's home she warned them But they dug a hole, so Mr Storey, after phoning to her husband. went out and stood in the hole, The men could not place the pole in position, | Thoy started a second hole, but Just | as they were about to place the pole in ‘it Mr. Storey arrived, He sat on the edge of it with his legs inside, Thon policemen came, Sersgt. Kerwig called up the Bureau of Highways and was told an injunction had b «ranted Then he ordered the diggers to fll up the holes and go. That was done, “The only way to et your rights ts to stand up for them,” said Mra. Storey ___GONCERTS AND MUSIC, PARK (ju! (slam toad of found articies ade vertised in Phe World will be Meted at The World's Informa- tion Bureau, Pulitzer Bulldi Arcade, Park Row, W Uptown Office, northwest er 38th Bt. and Hroadway; World's Harlem Offic 155 West 125th At, and ‘World's Brooklyn Office, 202 Washing- ton St, Brooklyn, for 80 days following the printing ef the @dvertisement. jas Fagin; IN “WORLD OF FROLICS” *: _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, MOTION PICTU Hugh O'Rourke has become man- ager of the Screen Club. The Mutual will release Jackie of the Navy" Dec, 11, Kolb & Dill will next be seen In a comedy called “Lonesome Town.” “Miss June Caprice, Fox star, has con- tracted the riding habit, so she's gone and bought a riding habit. Clifford Saum of the Fox force of Girectors used to be a bell boy. Whenever they want to find him at tho studios they yell “Front!” “Bringing Up Father" 1s now in films, und as a result George Mc- Manus is buying autos and even eges. | Charlie Chaplin will be seen on Dec. 11 in another comedy, It will be called "The Rink." Baby Harbaugh, aged one year, | daughter of Director Carl Harbaugh, working for Fox, has taken up picture acting. She reftises to be interviewed. Editor Leverage of the Sing Sing Publication, the Star of Hope, hag written a scenario called “fhe Twin kler,” which the Mutual will soon re- lease. Yes, It’s a crook play. Violet Fortescue, daughter of the late George K, Fortescue, a well known comedian, is acting in Ethel Barrymore's forthcoming pleture, It will be her film debut, Supporting Marie Doro in “Oliver Twist,” which will be shown at the Strand next week, are Hobart Bos- worth, as Bill Sikes; Tully Marshall, Raymond Hatton, as the Artful Dodger; Elsie Jane Wilgon, as Nancy, and James Neill, as Mr, Brownlow. s ——— HUGHES LEASES A FLAT. Hughes will become dweller, ‘Tho recent Republican candidate for President leaned an apartment of fourteen rooms and four baths yesterday in the Ver- ona, No, 80 Past Sixy-fourth Street, on the 100.6x160 southeast corner of Madison Avenue. ‘The house is owned by the Francis 1, Leland estate, represented in the lease by Peaso & Elliman, Among tenants are Charles A. Dana, *. Cook, Mrs, John lL. Conna- McRoberts, Harrison D. = Judkina. 1916," Attorney General Gregory, tf He! 500 Delegates Represent May Become a Jnda 6 Charch Members, RT. LOUIS, Dee. 6.—Preliminary conferences Incident to the meeting f the quadrennial convention of the Federal {1 of Churches of Chriat in Amortea continued here to-dpy. The convention will open to-morfow af- |ternoom. Five hundred delemates rep resenting thirty Protestant denomina- tions with a combined membership of 18,000,000 will attend | FIVE MINUTES! NO INDIGESTION, NO GAS OR ANY STOMACH MISERY Don’t suffer! Here’s the quickest, surest relief known for! Dyspepsia, Sourness, Heartburn or an Upset Stomach—Try it! ITON, Dee General Gregory carries out his report ed intention of resigning the Cab- inet he may be nominated by Preatdent Wilson as United States Jud, Fifth Cireutt Court prising the Gulf State jate Judge A, P. MeCo to be the plan of the mote him later to th when @ vacancy occurs sucesed the Tt ie sald) aident to pros Supreme © PAPE'S 22 GRAIN aTRIANGULES OF DIAPEPSIN . STOPS INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES. SETTLES UPSET STOMACHS ally keeps the stomach regulated and bed eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn’t take care of your liberal limit, without rebellions help food is « din remember the month miesa relief is Pape’s " Dinpep- sin, which costs only fifty cent large case at drug stores. truly wonderful—it digests food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is astonishing, Please don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; it's so unnecessary. —Advt, Wonder what upset your stomach— sich portion o the food did the dams jo you? Well, don’t bother, If pe stomach is in ao revolt; if sour, assy and upset, and what you just ate bas fermented into stubborn lum your head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and ¢fuctate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated—juat take a little Dinpepsin and in five minutes you will wonder what became of the indigestion and distress, Millions of men and women to-day ‘now that it is needless to have « bad stomach. A little Diapepsin oceasion- FoR YouNO AND OLD 9 raul S0 ‘Thesimplest and surest home rem- fedy obtainable for breaking up acold, It is prompt, reliable and pleasant to the taste. Dr. John W, Bull's Cele- brated Cough Syrup, in use for over half acentury, isan economical med- icine for bronchial & throat troubles. A few doses give relief. Over 20 mil- lion bottles sold is your guaranty of its merit, 25¢ at all druggists, FREE TEST }Vrite to A.C. Meyer &Co., Mention Paper. 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SRS 1 Shirte—new tin atripes—good hing and tailored fintsh— wide and comfortable modela— + 1D to 1.08 vee AD Automatic Sand ‘Toys.. .41 and .0S Frict' more than 20 3.98 ley Cara, Hook and Auto, 5.98 :7.49 Silk Crepe # Fine © adder Trucks, Dumping Bwllvery Vans, Honte, 2) to 1.20 pe-de-C! SUGGESTIVE GIFTS For any BOY Silk Neckweer. Golf Capa ....+ Skating Cape 1m, Instruction b Cannot be kk fn place Staffed Animale white or clanamon ked over LDS to 5.08. Teddy Bears— 60 to 1,60 Kiddle Steering Cars. 1,49 to 2.98 [Suspenders .. Viannelette Pajames « —-—* Madras Blouses Galatea Rompers Madras Shirts Galatea Dt MORNING SPECIALS- Wednesday & Thursday, Until 1 P. M, ‘Vo prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Matl or Telephone Order@ $3.69 Sateen oF Cambri * 98 ct. Flanneette Dressing Sacques Comfortal 2 Floral deslirna-cbelted——-wites 2. wiovalnne Signs fall HOUSE DKESSES—3ECOND FLOOR, sizee—atitohed. » . COMPURTA LES RABESINT | $1.19 Envelope Chemises 39 ct. Opaque Window Shades MO} fase Oh emaits panes oF Oanee ft.—good tints, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR-SECOND FLOOR, BLADES THUD Peat $1.19 Bleached Sheets 84 | 98 ct, Men's Gray Underw 82 H0%00 (before hemming) full size Wool mixtures—shirts or drawers MUSLINS BASEMENT. i} MEN ® UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, 1.08 | $2.98 Women's and Mi te Navy and black models $1.98 Feather Bed Ticks 1 wie ex to 40 walet, SKINTS—SECOND FLOOR’ Ss 98 ct. Little To ' Col'd Dresses Lace trimmed or scalloped MKT LINENS MAIN BLOOK 69 ct. Corduroys- 30 inch ! mable & TLS MAIN: FLOOM a » pleated, 39 ct, Mercerized Sateens bands. tN HAsEMENT. 69 st Yard: wide Serges oa Tata MAIN PrOoM 23 ct. Dresden Ribbons 17 bia j 49 ct. Boys’ Percale Blouses 29 et, Mercerized d Nevelty Cottens..... 19 figures—light and mit dare colite for deeases, hed collare— bi Wasit ieee FANDHION BASEMENT, heater NOS THIRD FLOOR, 39 ct. Silk Mixe atr and ‘ WASH DRESS FARM 98 ct. Children's Kid Gloves viote and r LOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, MAIN. F $I 18 Men's Nogligee Shirts TENS PCRSTSHINGS MAT BOYS! CLOTHING-—=THIRD FLOUR, Clock Signs Denote Morning Spectals. Look for the Clocks! Look for the Clocks! Music Every Day Main Floor—All Concert Orchestra FRANZ KALTENBORN, Conductor String Orchestra in Restaurant—Third Floor

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