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Drama League | Shows Old-Time Plays on Stage By Charles Darnton. JOMPARISONS were by no moans odious 11 the scenes from Amer. fean plays beginning with “The Contrast” of Royall Taylor in 1826 to ~ Learn To Prevent As WellAs Heal Skin Troubles With Cuticura How much better to prevent ekin suffering by using Cuticura for every-day toilet purposes, the Soap to cleanse and purify the pores, with touches of Oint- ment now and then as needed to soothe and heal the first signs of ec- zemas, rashes, dandruff and pimples. You will use no other once you try them. % SAMPLES FREE ‘1X Address post-card: “Cuticura, Dept. 27, Boston.” For sale by your druggist “SOP MEDICINAL | yOiley THEATRES. _ WINTERGARDEN Bway & 1 30, Fre 8 Mata Tore. Thum . Sat. SHUBERT $i", Feet LOV MALINEELLIOTT Sica 4 GERTRUDE KINGS1ON "3 Dunas “t MINGUS CASINO ro ANNA HELD iy, At The “princess i CROSMAN GETTING MARRIED, LAST W PIERROT }. ree LITTLE 5 Rites SPECIAL MATINER PRIDAY PLAYHOUSE “2 THE MAN wo CAN 48TH ST. %i.s.'5 #13th Chair & TOWGACRE § Wet * ; Wm. COLLIER in NOTHING per iRUT 4 AATHST THEATRE 2 44 DAILY © Api ee pean hy VEILLER 9 JUST west CF BCAA | | JOAN THE Wonatt ONLY 2 WEEKS Mé LYRIC THEATRE All Seats E, “ortryuan DAILY 13C | MATINEES 5O0c! at 3:30 No laterference with School Let The Children See “The Picture Beaytitl” A Daughter | of the Gods | With ANNETTE, KELLES Evenings 39TH S Lant 2 Weeks this Dill, 4 PARK ihesiantety eaten ai? Last 7 etry Witisn son Times | WISE COULEY CORI ‘s Wat BAIR en! || / ’ ' [EYE QoRIEN | AMUSEMENTS, OLUMBIA dat tie ag, GOLDEN CROOKS xnis: te « shocked by what ho called “The School “The Girl With the Green Eyes” by Clyde Fitoh in 1909, presented yea- terday afternoon by the Drama League at the Republic Theatre. In fact, the experiment proved both In- the ecene that deals with the of land in which the mother ts buried ‘The Drama League has proved itself worthy of further encouragement. terest! a 1 sting and amusing. ANNETTE KELLERMANN First of all, in “The C P beheld the good and olmpie Jonathan AT THE HIPPODROME HIMMERING fn silver, Annette S Kellermann dived from a disey height at the Hippodrome last night and swam joyously In an illum- inated tank. Any attempt to describe Miss Kellermann’s incomparable perform- ance must nocessarily fall flat, for to seo her {s to realize perfection in the sphere sho has chosen. It 1s enough to say that she has been given every opportunity to display her grace through the air and under water. Other so-called “water nymphs” dis- port themselves in the tanks and thereby add to the charm of an ex- hibition that is quite beyond com- parison, There is an enchanting stage set | ting of water falls, through which | pretty maidens find their way into) tanks and smile while holding their breath. In short, a scene of un- common beauty aids Miss Kellermann in achieving the triumph of her for Scandalization.” This extract was of no real value save as showing the artificial character of the dialogue, with its questions and answers as conventionally stated as in a minstrel sho: In “Andre,” by William Dun- lap, we caught the rhetorical .tone of the old-time American — historical drama, and Henry Stanford rose to it with fervor, together with an fnglish accent that may have been accepted in those days. “Fashion, or Life in New York,” by Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie, was the most amusing contribution to the programme, As a satire of the fash- fon of 1850 to cultivate “foreign” | manners at the expense of native! crudeness, with a bogus Count reach- ing for the hand of an American heiress, it served as a reminder of) present-day plays built upon exactly the same plot. Mary Shaw waa ex- travagantly amusing as Mra, Tiffany, especially when she spoke directly to the audience; Edwin Nicander de- served all the laughter he won as a colored servant of the old stage} reer school, and Aimee Dalmores was de- — lightfully pert and tnquisitive as a , ¥ sophisticated French mata, \“*CHERRY BLOSSOMS,” With “Davy Crockett" came the} brave speeches of the backwoodsman | WITH 30 IN CHORUS, that were taken seriously in Frank | Mayo's day. But the ‘tarnal herotcs| of the trapper yesterday afternoon | Were mostly pF productive of laughter, vest AN OLYMPIC HIT With thirty pretty chorus girls, nine core ta Fs : egos | re principals, a number of stunning cos- away the heroine with cold feet tn ei simple, honest fashion. and then| ‘umes and two acts of good burlesque, the Cherry Blossoms opened for a week's engagement before the usual large audience at the Olympite The- atro on Fourteenth Street last night. Joo K. Watson and Lew White kept the crowd tn roars of laughter with thelr comedy, Watson had several parodies which he put over in good fashion. The Misses Van Burden, Niblo and Richards are playing the eading female parts, They each possess a good singing voice and get their songs “over.” One of the chorus girls, Dorothy Bennett, proved that she had a good voice and could dance with grace, for which she was repeat edly encored, Others who helped the fun along wero Billy Murray, William Davis, Walter Austin and Elmer Demler, bolted the door of Davy’s hut with his arm so that the audience had nothing to fear from wolves. In “Tho Texas Steer” of Charnes Hoyt it was a pleasure to seo again that capital actor Tim Murphy. who paid $100 for a kiss with all his old, native gal- lantry, ‘The Drama League showed fine dia- crimination in choosing @ sceno from James A. Herne’s “Shore Acres.” This! play 1s 80 typically American, and| moreover, so human, that {t ought to| be “revived” in its entirety. Oddly enough, James Lackaye, who used to} play the hard-headed brother, Martin | Berry, h Mr. Herne, acted the ‘al STRICKEN IN THE STREET Completely Restored to Health by ‘‘Fruit-a-tlves’’ $82 St. Valier St., Montreal. “In 1912, I was taken suddenly ill with Acute Stomach Trouble and dropped in the street. I was treated by several | physicians for nearly two years, and my weight dropped from 225 pounds to 160 pounds, Then eeveral of my friends advised me to try ‘Fruit-a-tives.’ J began to improve almost with the firet dose, and by using them I recovered from the dis- | treasing Stomach Trouble—and all pai: and Constipation were cured. Now | weigh 208 pounds, I cannot praise ‘Fruit-a-tives’ enough.” I), WHITMAN. ————— “A TRIP TO SUNLAND” WITH BILLY ARLINGTON IS BRIGHT AND WARM The Golden Crook Company entered the Columbia Theatre last night with & new two-act burlesque entitled “A Trip to Sunland,” which was given @ warm reception. Billy Arlington ts supported by a ble cast and he does a lot of noticeable work, especially with his “Crazy Music. There 1s a good chorus that sings and dances to the satisfaction of the audience. Be Given y the Jantor cue. The Junior League's annual en- tortainment will begin to-night in the ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria. re of pantomime and dancing, ‘Around the Clock,” ted, with many of the ntes in prominent rol neces also will be given Wednes- 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial .| day and Thureday nighta, Mra John At oll dealers or sent postp by nal Cross uy Alt alco Of th tore trinment Committee, Mies Louise Fruit-activ Limited, Ogdensburg, ({7un’ Treasurer and Mise Junettn N. Y.--Ac Alexander Secretary kindiy Nathaniel sympatheticall: | ____ THEATRES. | EMPIRE tr 17.40,81, Bening. $3. MAUDE|~ Akiss ADAMS | cinoereLta 2M. BARR pst TRIUMPH NEW AMSTERDAM Kinw & Rrlaugoe’s Now" Stusical MIDNIGHT Pag fis HUDSON & pares 4 MAN ELSIE FERGUSON ERTL LYCEUM \; ¥ at 43. St. Nighta Mate. ‘Thor, Sat, HER HUSBAI D's ‘WIFE, LIBERTY iu. $8!: Msn Henry W. Savage's New Musical Come “HAVE A HEART"’ Ruth Chatterton ay in “Come Out of fe Kitchen” <\MOTHER! (OOK AT YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE Give “California Syrup of Figs” if Cross, Fever- ish, Sick, Bilious, Constipated—They love it Watch Children Now! Guard Against Colds, Grippe, Sore Throat and Sickness by Keeping Liver and Bowels Free from Poisons A laxative to-day saves a sick child to-morrow. Children simply will not tuke the time from play ‘to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggisn stomach sour, Look at the tongue, mother! if coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't oat heartily, full of cold or has the MaRS a or @ sore throat or any other Bhi ren's ailment, give a teaspoonful of “California Syrup of Fi then don't worry, because it !s perfectl; harmless, and in a few hours all th{e constipation poison, sour bile and for- Wenling Waole wilh geauy move out 01 the Dowels, and you have @ well, playful child again. “A thorough “in- side cleansing” is ofttimes all that is necessary, It should be the first treal- ment given in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrw Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bottle of ‘California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for bable: children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle, See that tt is inade by the “California Fig Syrup Company.” Don't merely ask for ErtBD 0) Pig fs Die ask for “California Syrup of Remember, “Call- Pa ve \ OBE EG = 22 ed sega eRe DEE = z a = i 46 Bt, Bren nue FULTON Slo furry IN FOR THE tol le ’ wil Lily Cahill ia THE NSIC MASTER || WARF IELD GLOBE LAUREITE —TH BELASCO SSH} FRANCES STARR * “wits CRITERION Was Tel r Sar 2 JULIA ARTHUR » Willtam Lada SEREMUNDA" TURN cia | GAIETY Be (0 38. ; COHAN & HARRIS 2882,‘ fo Brent 200 Mata. Yea 8} CAPTAIN K <IDD, JR. HARRIS, 4.) THE YELLOW Good Gracious Annabelle Wet REPUBLIC Y,7\") 3 sini NORA BAYES a OPENING POST PONED! | FIRST PERFORMANCE IN AMERICA € “THE WANDERER WILL "EVE, BE GIVEN MON. JAN. EVE. MANHATTAN ‘Tickets for Jan, 29 Biny 5B or Hol 28 Will Be Good, Punch & Judy 7 my, tit. | Chartes Honketma POSITIVELY LAST 5 DAYS TREASURE ISLAND Eves, 8. LEXINGTON "ye fieti. guys MY MOTHER'S HEA Y EO THEA... 87 St, B.8d 4 i E LODGER” 4} cnn Mats., Wed. THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1917. Counterfeits and them. package and “Th The trade-mark “Aspirin” (Reg. Monoaceticacidester of » ineffective, and even harmful. Protect yourself by demanding Bayer‘Tablets Aspirin have “The Bayer Cross” on every Your Guarantee of Purity” Pocket Boxes of 12, Bottles of 24 and Bottles of 100 There Is But One Genuine Aspirin substitutes may be Refuse on every tablet ie Bayer Crosse @ U.S. Hoy li For trade reasons we are not per- |mitted to use ‘we are responsible for the statement Vicks--For feather beds—full and “BM, si, Fourteenth Gtreet Went af Fifth avenue 17th January Sale—Last Fall Week! Our Values Always Cause a Stir Assortments Really Great Prices Really Low. Following for both Wednesday and Thursday, ————— MUSLINS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES AT JANUARY SALE PRICES. A Special Purchase of SHEETS and PILLOW CASES Fine Bleached Mustine— 86-inch—soft finish—worth 18% 9% Diamond Mills Sheetingo— no etarch—no drossing— * name of brand, but jthat they are exceptionally good Unbleached, j quality, haved und: Jue (for cash) ‘and. sold at’ lowest possible reg. 80 AT prices for thia sale, 6-4—r0g. 38 91 PILLOW CASES— 1-4—reg. 5 Hommed—45x36—reg. .22. 17 §-4—reg. 83 Th genuin: una iterated SHEETS— i hege dul Hemmed, Flometitoned. vor ale. . Sale, 9 Oe 97 G! s it Let a ep 107 See for single be 48 107 347] 6. ; for % beds—b! a) 11s BO “SD \. . warter olse— Ot worth $1.39. seeemecees 1 OD Th —— Satin Ciniah—value .28,.ssse0 oD | Brera ge four attorney ep Heavy crochet—worth §2. three-quarter siz worth $4 filling--worth § ready for EXTRA SIZE UNDERWEAR January Sale Prices January Sale Specials For Wednesday & Thursday Extra Sise € want Care —_— tigh i tting—ste e pnb y Wool Plaids—singie or &% sises—aleo erent ite. ans | white ‘wool mixed—-comtrest’ borders De lisiged bed " DENTISTRY: wea Mitihy pokeeclock emby Hobe 46) CMD Dentistr Extra Bie Night Dressen— Ray sues nT } ‘ wee apralibey aed (acer © |tuprdege finiok aad augres ABS ) P r N That | voree et srereee 664) and white combinations, S eo: ight D q Pavia N Mound. V oF cM renee 08 | 70,inch Mere's'd Damssl— } «8 N ( ee Day AY N Lasts 1 prodery and | 53-inch Mere’ vd Damask— 42 f N poet) lace trim errrerrrrrirtis Our reg. 5 per yds. using. rer X 9 dur’ Katee Sise Drawers— N Bort finish musiin—deep ruffle Turkey Red One a r NY BY Teeth give permanent sativ with hematitched hem....s.0ee BS Afterdinner Clot! 95 Broadway and 4194 NY | Phoy hold fast. \ he S 4 N d get the full fla Extra Sine Drawern— Our reg. $1.3 * mildren the trea NN Ay ietahen ah nsock and cambric—wide and. to Mew the \ PL tata vroidery or Jace and insert.. .46 pr get Men Linen } 2 amas! ap! x : °, Wine eiratner nave your inbroider 20-in—our ret eae and return to Uh rows © tas Dorn escvscerseeseeseves 607 [72-inch Double Satin Irish N sa oe, a r yd. } 1.88 pecia’ ye . AY] eitnovt Ypintes. all won | BABIES’ NEEDS Pater Clothe—vh Re PAL Sakon | mn) ere aman We ner” at January Sale Prices Gar te. $3.4 ri rel nae have seen it ite ict out | AY) New BOTANICAL DISCOVERY No Inferior qualities are substituted | 40° 0" oy.” N h 00 up ¢, meet a price, the materials are ex- | °"G SOF w ae [ull vateist.T Ose. 9° Bub cellent and the sewing and making NV Gold Eines: on Pies ee Oo ur are up to the very best standard | Tea. enti *s sit MihEe Gea s bocus Hand Made Afehane m and White enaussahen, ines quit ao qi. 4 De C 4 whitowor two-toned ifogtang | with ‘smbroldered contres. PNTUR Dor \ i} { ot Warersury Dentat COMPANY wiik and Wapl Bhietgee | Heavy Dish and Roller Crash : W. 34th St, New York =| Our Tei: 89 and 28 bad Our ree: ae and A6,.,..00.) 2936 ae. 16 Fulton St, Brooklyn Nee te eee ering Colored ‘borders. | onl w Colored Hours; 8706 SuNoay: 02 Vrowns-wood, quality and 72-in. White Linens— Gorman, # h and Suess Booken | work sha 1h eek © Yeates ale .47 Our rog. $1.49. | sand Milen of Matte WAY 47 + Wl) $1. (10 ALL STAR ACTS| 4 Feat: Bich: “tte Wiven’"| With Lela Webs | JAMES J, CORN VECNON Cas 10. ws NEM YORK IHEA. A Kool to 1 o Plowee 2a i i ‘ Aye) THE CHER ney BLOSSOMS CHARITY, | CENTURY THEATHEPHIDAY AT F THE SEASON ANNUAL BENEFIT ACTORS’ FUND 1500 SET 50c--600 **\1" $1.06 Laurette Taytor Fuse Fern Cupinghats, Lacie Wa i us _ FURNITURE, 4 ac... FOR & SALE. BIG STORAGE SALE Rarguin in New Verlod Furniture, gery dining room sulé!t vn heen rent leather Ubrarte awe Lexington Storage & W. 690 Lexington Ave., Near 57th St. ——— Sunday World Wants Work HELP WANTEO—MALE | [reabric band-our reg, 49..Sale 87 | Turkish ‘Towele— an Ski bri atu FOG. Te rcsrcvcvccecees ss BAO OS Infants’ Booteos—noft Sax SOND''CTORS —hand made—value 2 WANTED. January Sale Values in Good opportunity to secure permanent positions. Apply 168 West 60th St. jome 9 open from 8 A, M. to | Babies’ Lon Dur rem. Linen Towelin, Our reg. 49 yd riers For guest towels—whil } } L lette Skirte— Flannel Seg Fianne! Pinning PILLOWS Pillows—new mixed feathers _ |Piltows--new mixed feathero—= a4| Embroidery Plouncings- 87 4 “our reg. $1.9. a | 2h to 40 Inch—neat Swiss oF nadnsook | patterns. arn Special 4 feather | Readings —Fdgings—Insertions— Our Teg. $207.+.-1.68) hue reg tse " our reg. 92.29. 1.56 | Our reg. 9. 6 P.M. Daily except Sundays, NEW YORK RAILWAYS COMPANY. | AD Y| PIER NEW YORK, LABORERS; STE WORK, APPLY NORTH RIVER, LEHIGH VALLEY ROAD. 34, RAIL. FOR BALE. | DIAMONDS WATCHES SLND FOR BOON OF GENS $259 $1 Weekly ( dany $5022 $1 Weekly} Saruapay $100°2 #2Weekly} THLO PM. AST LE Ee ROA DMAAY BUY | DIAMUNUS VIELE | 40 Maven lane, Oth 1. Phone Jo bam CREDIT varaniend, BASES TEMS DIAMONDS. ON CREDIT BAS) PEMMS—ALL GOODS GUAMANTEMD, Americau Watca & viamonu bo @ MAIDEN LANE, home Cort, 6607, a, DIAMONDS ON CREDLE Call or Write for Catalogy LW. WWERE & OO, 170 bevay od Kings, $25: Jeweiry, POLUTAN, 49 Malden Lane PATENTS. PATENT Monday Morning Wonders. | #* Onen, petent lew floor, Waobw: Bis He wea Be | 24x30—our reg. Hs 69... 26xs0-—our reg. $3.00. 34 | Val, Lace— Our ne Pillow and Bed ru JAM on our reg, $1.40 por iy o a ——————Ee MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday, Until 1 P.M. No Mall or Telephone Orders, salers buying, quantities restricted, To prevent de 54 19 ct. Bh cadet, navy and black—less thao beds. m'f'ra co | yy JDS-—MAIN FLOOIL, Dias doe or ‘Rikon a wa ‘da Silks-— 32 ine! Moires, Taffetas, ns.” Whi fh Wnteed “colored stripes—as black, colors. "Also Dresden sash or millinery widths, 8 t xs MAIN FLOOR, HUNBONS—MALN t, Double Width Chiffon. 57 | $6.98 Boys’ Overcoats verses ", suit line ors desirable for |” Miltary and regulation styles blouses tun *, we arta, eto, and cheviot overcoatings— VELLINGS— MALN FLOOB, colors, and novel- Rned. Jon—warml, 29 et. Morcorized, Sha UAB Ae BOYS’ GLOTHING--THTRD FLOOR, ‘of colors, WAsit DRESS PANKICS BASEMENT $4.98 Boys’ Suits 7 te IT yre....... 8.85 19 ct. Romper Cloth att folk rod Sle—-BISSERG OF. finde et. Ro 2k Mill lengths of fine qualittes— oe pa A padre a lain or fancy stripoe—fine for ackabout drew: WG DRESS FABRICS BASEMENT. in knd trouse full ined. reye— serviceable Moingo— 89 ct. Muff Forms. oo a Batcen linod-—shirred silk edges square or melon shape. SVILUOW. DBP*T, ~ BASEMENT Heavy nap fla pin blue id ar rity | and without $1 98 Men’ ‘a & Women's Umbrellas... 1.57 yo (ilk and nen. mix- lain or carved handles UMBRELIAS—MAIN FLOOR, $1.19 Bleached She ’ 87 gitacned os 90x9 before hemming) —— for ¥ 0 ree, beds—dependable quality— HOS FURNISHINGS TOD VLOOR, no dreasini MUSLINS—BASBMENT, 8 ct Women's Seteoe Potticnate., a 4 colors =~ pleated 124 et. Faney Curtain Serime. Hotineen 6 ineh-- ETTICOATS—SECOND FLOOR, slan 4 Mite 4 59 ct. Little Tots’ White Toshokan “BAM, Linelle--Empire, belte 17 et. Cotton Huck Towels... 1ox35-—-bleaahed-—vott | fn hemmed d borde OWE LSe=M. IN Yu OO, dy atyles—contrast trimminge— sizes to 8 y. INFANTS’ % Low neck~-sleeveleas—band top —lace trim'd drawers. KNIT UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR, 59 ct. Women's Chamoisette Gloves... 2-clasp-—white onl GLOVES—MAIN FLOO! Clock Signs Denote Morning Specials. Look for the Clocks! Look fer the Otecks! ee