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FTER all, there's only one that is happiness. in English last night at the Fulton Theatre, Wo grope through our lives for @ as the morn- fecret that Is ag clear with thing. understanding, same time, They from his lips. relzed upon a play of ideas, really dramatic meat. theatrical food we get Is such consequence of playgoing. Unfortunately, I cannot say Benjamin , Glazer has made a vincing adaptation of Mr. play, for it mig! left In tts Germ POSLAM CALMS ITCHING AND UBIANOS AND PLAYER PIANOS. CHRIS TAN ABE ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE. Best 5-foot Grand in the market Built by master hands in piano construction, the tone obtained is a marvel of purity and sweetnes Calpand investigate. Free demon- ftrfions An Ideal Christmias Gift tman Sturie @ delightral & THE NEW PLAYS “The Master” Interesting; Arnold Daly Intelligent. BY CHARLES DARNTON. jing air, and yet we go blindly on making a muddle of existence, U means nothing in the end, while love,| means every! The trouble ts that two per-! sons—a tnan and a woman—may not recognize this simple truth at the) follow different paths, and stumble into disaster, Theories aside, “The Master” ts in- teresting, while Arnold Daly, you may be sure, is Intelligent. For that mat~ ter, he is, to my mind, the most in- telligent actor on the American stage, He is not merely an actor who has been given certain words to recite. His mind Is acting all the time—and being an Irishman words come glibly Once again he has/ Though | he spoke of himself as a Jonah in| | the brightest curtain speech of a dull ithe enthusiasm of a whale hungry for| Most of the: stuff that restaurants are @ natural BURNING SKIN: — simple and human, with Arno! acting. Daly from the flr Tho Par |the first Victor Moore Klevar Kk J ntitiod “The Best Man. ay wrote it, GriMth's big film, thing in this world worth striving for, and ‘This idea 1s brought out rather bitterly, and there. |!“ borty to-day humble duty of a translator, more. Bahr's comedy touches a deeper knoweldge of Iife than the author struck in “The Concert." Once again tho egoist believes himself supreme: This time*he happens to be a surgeon whose genius has made him defiant of tho legal conventions observed by other practitioners, His skill tw recognized only when he performs a successful operation on the child of a, pollticlan—in this case the American type of officeholder. Thereby his| fame is established—trony of trontes! Hut his house ts pulled down upon his self-satisfied head by a wife who has helped him to build ttup, He has + never hesitated to follow polygamous instincts, Even his secretary, a gitl of fine instincts, has heen drawn inti mately Into his selfish Ife. He ts “the master.” Every one about him yields to his supremacy until his wife, t one day, steals off with a young man who has awakened her heart. A fire breaks out and she comes down a| Jadder from his rooms clad in a bath- | robe, Two hundred people watch her descent, so naturally the scandal ts out. that For years Katherine has served as con-|@ nurse in the hospital conducted by 8 | ner husband, edad after he hus learned of her escapade, she frankly announces that she means to leave him. Sho suggests Ibsen's Nora, only she’ stopa at the door instead of slam- ming it. [t is her husband's mock- ing tone that drives her out—other- | wise you feel the hous» of “the mas- ter” might have been kept in order. For consolation the surgeon can turn nothing : LOVESICK MAID PLUNGES A nger, at No. below, to-day. e to her, with ght. 100 Talesmen Not Enough, poor! Because, out of 100 tajesmen, ARE DANGEROUS Inately dose the wtomach with aru not realized mixture or t 7 * in, blamuth, € Lint Aa anege doctor Who Alilang the folly of this drugging is not ap ‘long has made a distinction between | parent unt, perhaps years afterwa wisdom and happiness. The fact that|when tt is found that gastric ulcers have the husband is willing to grant his) air eaten their way through wife the privileges he has taken Regrets are thea unavail means nothing in the end but spe- |! cious argument. Desolation is the | *! cgoist's reward Veaatin asite as ean a "| wife, She suggested Mrs, Campbell nily CHRISTMAN SONS sample write to Eimergency Labora-| i) ner younger days, but her English ; ou bet. 42d & 484 Ste, West 25th St. New York. | socent pi her quite out of character boat DL es Sa Tah bet. Sth & Oth Aves Soap, medicated with " = Open Evenings Until Christmas, Pos-| isaw | toilet and buth.—Advt nN ofegtivelse s ; THEATRES. —— wit | U Evenings AUTOMOBILES. . AUTOMOBILES, | AUTOMOBILES. THE. GREATEST PLACE OF —_— | AMUSEMENT ON EARTH ws MATINEE TOMONW AT 2, TO a 1 A WONDER OF A SHOW IS THIS. i ° ——< | SHOW OF WONDERS” Mero ht - ASTOR 19." 4) f tows Charice th "adele: Howland, f PRINCESS ©), 29 0 MARGERY DAW § Ma peer soe || CASINO. Bos ty 5, Be RR |] ANNA HELD 1s FOLLOW ME |] 39THST. Tys,,tethpny Rue 8 || EMMA DUN “OLD LADY 31” BOTH sTREET THEATRESPECIAL WIN PORTMANTEAU My H] vane’ i ie wins \] sooTH * SCA A : (] winnie ARSED, cane O you realize how much ness and, at the same time, cut || Benara shan’ ors your tradesmen are _ his cost of delivery. He is in a SHUBERT iris it Pat ae adding to your bills to position to give you the best of = [/™nkm! cover extravagant cost both prices and service. |] PLAYHOUSE ih, "eit Can Mah es of delivery, caused by He is using the delivery car | THE MAN WHO CAME BACK ut-of-date methods? designed and built for his fers |] 48TH ST. te tar ot tan tes 8 ? * Committees, investigating the & high cost of living, have discovered “that the butcher pays more to deliver you a fourteen pound roast “than he pays freight on a quarter “of beef from Chicago? That the grocer’s express on eggs from the country is less than his de- livery cost:to your kitchen? That it costs 54 cents to bring your Saturday night's grocery basket from the store to your home? Few tradesmen know these figures themselves. The ones who do were among the first to discard obsolete and make-shift delivery methods: horse and wagon, heavy trucks, converted pleasure cars, second-hand autos. It is To men: saving When you see a merchant delivering with a VIM Delivery Car, you know that he has in- creased his radius of doing busi- and for nothing else. | ton delivery VIM deliveries per package. made the profit of their VIM Delivery Cars themselves—by using the VIM Deferred Payment Plan. around to 56th Street and Broad- way, look the VIM over and learn how easy it is The VIM half-ton truck chassis is sold for $645 f.0,b, Philadelphia —complete with open express $695 and up according to body, Twelve star. dard types of bodies, THE 13TH CHAIR Hane LONGACRE <5 a WM.COLLIER in NOTHING he TRUTH @4sth Si! Wee | ABAKIGANES | | the most economic half- | unit used today. average but lc. EEN FLORA neu Maxine Eliot's Ret ik a HODGE yy.) Sistett wit, merchants and trades- 20,000 merchants have "PIERROT } Tiny 7 I MUSIC snr ¥ Vas pay for the tricks LITLE! Come to put one to work for you right away. urns 2 UPSTRIRS AND: DOWN® CORT THEATRE: Thurs. at (2:30 STANDARD®: Na vais an - weltist 1 THE FLAME, MANHATTAN MOTORS CORPORATION — | mos ~ Largest Distributors of Motor Trucks in the World LEXINGTON {f° $5 Ay 4 $6th Street and Broadway FOR THE MAN SHE LOVED, “The Master” is daring in thought, as a maater 0 ( MOTION PICTURE NOTES J Frank Keenan denies he has retired nount yesterday released "Intoler- rean its fourth month at the TO DEATH FROM WINDOW maid servant known only as Rosie tn the household of Louts Hol- 161 West Eighty-sixth Street, killed herself by leaping from a window to the court, seven stories The other servants told the police | Rosie, who was about twenty-elght years old and pretty, had been wor- ently by the indifference of a & man who was formerly atten- st night ahe came in crying, say- uC if things did not go better she would throw herself from low. She was heard sobbing ten jurors could not be found who satisfied STOMACH MEDICINES DOCTORS NOW ADVISE MAGNESIA. Just how dangerous {t is to tndiscrim- the THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1916. Florence Oakley made the secretary | both sides, the trial of Irving Wexler, Allas Waxey Gordon, was adjourned yesterday, Ho is charged with being one of the murderers of Frederick Strauss in front of Ariington Hall Jan. 9 1914 Ten jurors were obtained. An Additional panel of taleemen has been summoned for thia morning. \PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! ;| People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. A pimply face will not embarrass a vy, Lao! 0 o nuaeh | ‘on get puck age fore truthfully, in Hormann Bahr’s German play, “The Master,” given |), 1, An! Jlrs FW: Morrison, Of) sou much longer if you get a puckaue — — — girl aftor June Caprice, Fox) skin should hegin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights is nothing to suggest that it Ico skating and hockey playing bY| Cleanse the blood, the bowels and thing In common with a “private by girls at St. Nichdtas Rink are to belthe iy With Dr, Hdwarde’ Olive tility | Pita! néar a small city in America.” seen on the Rialto's acreen this week. Tablets. tt ful wubatitute tor ¥| Hoth the tdeas and the charactors ‘re Universal pictures. [satnaawe, A actA LM adh are essentially European, Mr. G : calomel there's never any sickness should have given himself to the or pain after taking them Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effec | tively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating No one who takes Olive Tablets. is ever cursed with a “dark brown taste,” bad breath, dull, tistless, “no ood” feeling, constipation, torpid iver, bad disposition or pimply face Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed ther olive color. Dr, Edwards spent years among pa- tlents afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result Take one or two nightly for a” week. See how much better you feel and look. 10¢. and 25c. All druggists. —~Advt. meee THEATRES. EMPIRE | 408. Fe MMiu BE is BERNOARU Wii NEW AMSTE AMSTERDAM \Y;, 1° | Klaw & Eriangee’a New Murlval ( eth ZIE GF ELODRALS MIDNIGHT. FROLIC GEO. COHAN'S THEATIN 1 Bw wayitaast atinem Wednewiay A Saturday at 2.90, Ruth Chatterton and company incl, BROCK McKAM tn Come Out ::. Kitchen} - ONE OF THE MOST DELIGHT HOL EVENINGS vie We LYCEUM is: OLIVER MOROSCO'S BIG. Phe play gi ° Ay 1 Teyoultect un though souwould gvel iy Wa heel, ne necmesctt ne. MILE-A-MINUTE KENDA? ef anything just to relieve ite! -| intelligent av met WAS A LAUGIE A MINUTE. Fye.sun, se we tr |tress, remember that Posta with keen nding of his role." ante dincarding then and || KNICKERBOCKER, way & issth ap ate NT jSlops itching us sean as apy Occasionally vas extravagant In] q's} fa’ trom indigestion and |f =" aptivrt ata Wet Bat, af gtk, ROA y in Nwhat is more, quickly heals and re-| tone and gesture, as, for example, in|eo to wet id jo the. dans THE MUSIC i stores the shin to health. Brings just!" discussion of theories with the Jape |cerous heen the food contents | WARFIELD.. MASTER Y. IRAN Bi th thing th pt ; \ Hing nese doctor during the second act D| in ot ° Linh} A LOT OF OTHERS pilaabipehal A Lat Be pei aii. But ho touched a poignant note in Ses cay heh) fot Bway, ven & 2 Pathe, Edison and Columbia J‘! °" "e7drd. Controls and eradicates) jhe parting of husband and wife. olutely pure anti FULTON Bhs eet ie Pet f= PHONOGRAPHS yall its forms. Readily re-! Here he came down off his high horse abbots na RNOLD in THE. ‘ J , uples, Complesion Blemishes,| and gave an example of acting such|prastics and AL "2 [Hashes and all surface affections. || ax is rarely offered on our stage watin 0 MASTER Fate week Your drnggist sells lin. Vor free, Edyth Latimer was interesting as the Maually be CRITERION!" i008 JOHN DREW ‘; HUDSON Sassy 2) POLLYANNA The Piay That Puts Joy Into Tying, Turn &. Rig ht! anedo GATETY Sirthe sit fa AE COHAN. & HARRIS. Pir. shie f2t.8% CAPTAIN KIDD, JR. HARRIS Tivsice Swi! & OUR LITTLE. WIFE With MARGARET ILLINGTON, sine: Good Gracious Annabelle REPUBLIC yy, 424%, % MaGtet Mata’ We Wewt 44th mt BELASCO ‘ SEVEN CHANCES LIBE RTY | mort th vera han COLOSSAL SPECTACLE Orchentra of BO, M ANHATTAN OPERA Hors HA Mouse, nl 25e, 50c, 75c, $1.00. GLOBE {, LAU RETTE, TA y LOR anno THE HARP OF LIFE CENTURY eri INGHAM E ZIEGFELD THEENTURY GIRL way 4 resem I REASURE. ISLAND 08! AMUSEMENTS $1.00 “THE BIG SHOW’ (SUNDAY POULTRY SHOW i: GKAS SUAL — Grand Conte JARED FLAGG OLUMBIA |, DAVE MARION NICHOLAS ICE SKATING W. GUTH 97 Acie Gon with olive oil; you will know them by, TO NIGHT AT & HW ARDMA PARK : =| Acollan Hall, Thurs, Bve, Dees 7, at 8.10, Devil METG y ALFE-CASALS Manon & Ham VAUDEVILLE, H Ai PROCS a Pano, ; Fifteen Shopping Days to Christmas SHOP EARLY—STOCKS ARE AT THEIR BEST Uptown Merchandise at Downtown Prices 2 8.) i I Ave.) ee LOEW'S al sir Tek nen Honart Loew's Ametican Root dai “THE PASCINATIN i PHOTOPLAYS. cAYREHAT TODAY A DANGHTE Pusscoy THE PRTURE Nnerre RELLERMA\ ANNE SELZNICIK’ BROADWAY ! Mer Es Lig NAZIMOVA' in avi 1 ert 423 ND.” SR ONORE Noted Wa reveen, 3 SiR sits Pikes Biren ¢ __ BURLESQUE. OLYMPIC = ‘ /BEAUTY, youTH BROOKLYN, and Fulton street Daily, Tel, Main 1807 THE THOROUGHBREDS Every Sanday, 2—Ble € FOR SALE. LE WMANSE BTMICTLY CONFL TO BROAD For Xmas Gifts LIBERAL Mi dedrye's “WAR BRIDES.” ie CLAS FAIRBANKS Matrimantac.” a (sopra » Malo Orchestra, AY, WLCITN O% Floor 090 aw’ BeAuTiFUt) riean mM, . Nadin & FOLLY oncerts—2 On Sale Both Today and Tomorrow . Some Suggestions in Effective FROCKS FOR THE HOLIDAY TIME. Women’ Frocks Bridal Dresses—unusual diaplay of — me crepe do chine and satin wedding Wore $29.98 gowns—with or without trains harmeuse, Satin, reverts or empire blousee— , Georgette rming comb bincek, navy, French blue and Bur- gundy, brown, plum, tte of with colors the & “iftorent " latest modela—in me Afternoon Dreseee—ot repe Georgette in Slt the new 5 a shades, auch as pearl. tau 14. Serge, Taffeta, y. plum, Bome, trimmed wit ttt bial Biiati or Broadcfotnaiing ©: ed 8 eotive with tuntce—the belie are varied in many. | i ways fm cut, and trimmings are of different designs, embroidered every one an interesting style. . acroaa | collar—deep cuffs, embroidered. in Ke et, velveteen and valy. Georatte, crepe comb models. Some with fashi fur trimmings Bpeciat ¥ value ‘20.08 Evening of Dinner Gowns—mewest, emartoat models. of Tulle over Radium cloth or satin in “sg shades or gold and slivers tums on aldo with Y hispane h hr Mervelvon” Others tn tn ering back—emart white satin | designs with metal lace, nat button trimmed. ' tulle and Jet..... & ®. DAINTY UNDERWEAR som Satin and Crepe de Chine— rowebude in the middle of hematitched bow knots on satin—and there u have the effect of a Ling (a nightdress, @ a chemise) Georgette on it, too--special, , in Crepe de ¢ WHAT NICER GIFT? Rmpive Style Chemine hae tucks and down and. crosswise— Bowe and lace and narrow Straps—our rem. $4.69. 0.66065 BO Nightgowns—mustin and Ratsook— M Slderpayote with hi ise 98 | Nightgowne—nainsook—FEi ina otyie | round gathered necks aie | deep sauare yoke of Ince wt | fine lace edging..... 1.06 blue or pink— | up. camisole filmy bands of © Ince banding 177 | nightgown * b #—nainsook—som: press Satin Caminole—with invisible nd plain tucked with tiny Bien eripee Sat beets er fas beh ponk there aN th, staborate Crepe de Chine with lace many insertion—our reg, $1.29.......2,15] With Swi cmbrotery and crepe de there TONE DENIAL CREDIT | BESY VALUES IN THE CITY EASIEST TERMS ~ALLOOODS GUARANTESD NO EMPLOYERS REFERENCE NECESSARY] | WILL SEND REPRES! vat 35 MAIDEN & Tarvnony f a oP wore EDIT Foo" & tlaecey -NTIAL ASTLE . eo 2. DOORS APOVE 37" Sy ENTATIVE IF DESI DIAMOND EWATCH CO. ANE perosit |), Dinmont, Watehos. Weekly DIAMONDS ON CREDIT American Wa $1 WOR .D WAT REDIT Olson EAGLE DIAMOND CO JAMON 1A CREO x PATENTS. PATENTS No¥ ttre Chare ‘ ‘ any American District Mowane woul, M tch & Diamond ( 0. CH CO, DS WATCHES 37 MAIDEMLLANE IDSdoyts Benne all » most ry of fine Shirts to us, jis why ~value Nightdress of Crepe de Chine with rows and rows of crepe Georgette, hins sath two-an 1 | has much 1 embrotdere: shadow. Jace—all dainty i ey Camtsole—white —many ribbon run, 1 with much hematiten- pe de Chine with Tree insertion 108 2.69 Vetttconts—Cambric and natnsooke— deep embroidery ruffle— oy lace ruffle edging and tucke broidery ribbon run, Petticoate—Cambric and na! — dven tye of pera tn ingot “embroidery flounco, . . Petticoata—Cambric and ™ pid embroidery flounce: ty af tampperap lace trimmed fousice bon run—our reg. $1.98... 1.46 Petttconte—Cambric and natnsook— dee oldery Arclig-oe fd ad flounce and lace =e chine putty lace edgin abecut neck—<ribbon bow here an $5.00 3.05 ed sleoves and a bow or eleen style of embroidery ~-ribbon run—deep lace flounce—lace and Swiss emb..1.08 Petticon ‘ambric and nati Ja ha — ¢ shadow lace with Swiss embd. flounce—unsual lace insertiog— Medallion ruffle shadow locem and other fine lace scalloped ruffles—meat lace edgin, ribbon bow 2.69 e—nAinsook—w fine embrotde big Mle og datiio of Crepe “i Chine insertions and deep lace yoke “ambroidered 2.00) CeAnMes InBOFER. see eeessees , deep lace ine na inecck— ig nin embroidery with amb Cane PORN back and front—-lare odeing— 8 3.80! wkirt or drawers ve + een) , > ° 'Men’s Soft Shirts Speciat -1.19 Three Shirts for 3.50 Wove n muaaeaey fl 1 cords, fibre silk stripes; pongees and novelty rlorings and styles in unusually ‘assorted sleeve lengths eptable to any man fine an Sita ot one cs ae} dozen w e manufacturer who di needed the cash to meet. his various beligaess ties y he closed them out to us at liberal price concessions. An opportune time for gift seekers. ¢—_——________._» MORNING SPECIALS—-Today and Tomorrow Until 1 P. M. ‘Yo prevent dealers buying, 8 69 Sateen or Cambric Comfortables, ral BHADES. ~Tl $1.19 Bleached Sheets H0x99 (hefore depend Music Every Day atiteh LosPORE Mies asmenwr, 39 ct. Opaque Window Shades quantition restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders, eee | 98 ct, Flannelette Dressing Secquee. fu Flo nt Vee eral, “palgne, belted. Soke 23 | $1-19 Envelope Chemises... Round or empire lace or embiyecribbon mee MUSLIN Rat a ea * hi ieaheend Underwear.........5 or Persian design Txt ft —wood tints. IRD LOOM, | heinminad full oye | LING MI Tashotmr, $1 98 Feather Red Tiche:.... rand tall wie axsorte A aripe see plac serme—varions ASPMENT. tt sizes to 40 waist, SrcoND 75 ti’ Searls and Squares ba Pe tay ae acaoped: 98 et, Little Tots’ Col'd Dresses,....... 68 Binehers and chambray—many as Aiea neh models-—vartoualy trim'd— 4 6964 Corduroy 30 inch. aw mode ecewartovely trl die Oe S—MAIN FLOOR 98 et. Sateon Petticoats. 30 ct. Mercerived Sateens $2, Block or oi trous ft | tucked thor finial ning conta, bed neta | Pprricoats "TISTSGS BAgPMnNT, 498 & $6.98 Mieoos’ ond Juniors’ ain Coats... ....seeee.e 3.85 9 ¢ d-wide Serg 5 , shia? a 69 ct. Yard-wide Serges. browsh!| Navy, tan and black—converttble ot al ’ collar——helted—all sizes navy a iii BoE HAINCOATS- BECOND FLOOR, ¢t. Dresden Ribbons 17 | $1.96 Black Silk Blowoes A molres and taff ic or taffeta—tailored my . und ' | els —pinin oF box pleated HONS OMAN. PLOOR, Cari Stoo “etoon, 29 ct. Mercerized Novelty Cottons iT) « et Boys’ P cale Blouses,........., 4! blows WASH J ran DASEMENT. yre URNISHINGS THIRD FLOOR, 39 et. Silk Mixed Pongees 29 r ° tous Suits--9 to 18 years. . nae . ve rfol ASHE Dito UA HASEAEE brown-—son : sheviotw and 98 ct. Children’s Kid Cicves 7 Boys’ CLOT. $3.98 Boys’ Suits Semn{-Norfolk $1.15 Men's Ne elute 8400 hrowns and grays—plaid ripes ye and dark pat and mixtures—many have @xtre % FLOOR, hoy Crore Wak FLOOR, © Morning Spectals. Look for the Clocks! Signe Den fur the Clocks! Main Floor--All Concert Orchestra FRANZ KALTENBORN, Conductor String Orchestra in Restaurant—Third Floor

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