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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, eA dd 28, 1917. Suttrare Wine t= Ontaris, mononre, Feb. 28—The women of ‘wero virtually agsured the right ‘when the Government, through Hearst, last night indorsed the of J. W. Johnson, providing for equal suffrage. \|Arliss Capitai In “‘Professor’s Love Story’’ By Charles Darnton | afford to miss seeing George Off With ““Gets-It”’ Arliss in “The Professor's Love Story” at the Knickerbocker, for in ‘the actor who was the victim of tha | exceedingly bad play, “Paginini, early in the season, appears In a new Though the late E. 8. Willar brought a tenderness to the role of sor that is lacking at times jaracter far more vari- ety than was found in the original impersonation, more than twenty Peel | iN? real lover of the theatre can this revival of Barrie's old comedy nd most pleasing light, rformance, Mr, Ar- Years ago. Where Willard was con- upon one string and then another, so to speak, and strikes a note of com- edy that is all his own, At the same time he does not fall to touch the sympathetic chord. He may dwell | overmuch on the eccentricities of the absent-minded professor, as for ex mple in the first act, when he doesn't em to know ink from water and }stops only at using his quill pen as a straw designed for drinking pur- Poses, But something more note. | worthy than all this obvious business, amusing aa it proves, is to be ob- served in the last act, when he places @ loving hand on Lucy's trunk as it is »| being wheeled away to the station. This momentary caress could be be- stowed only by an actor of fine in- stinct and tender sentiment. In short, Mr. Arliss gives a delight- ful and appeal middle-aged ous as a b on @ holiday when he in love with his fair It must be confess king seen ins on. the curtain of the cotta d isa bit thi t this, of ¢ | being truc plasters ¢ nd scissors that draw blood. Use "Geta- It"'—no more digging or cutting, It? te sold everywhe « bottle, or sent on re ar brine toe Lawrence & Oo., Chicago, Il.—Adwt, soup or chowder—on baked, boiled or fried fish and ], meats—use B\ Eddy Ss OLD CUS STYLE er than found Jagels mak her harsh youthful | first scene | occupied € and Regin , especially in her on the sofa with the pre- willie. 1 Denny It will make a surprising improvement in the flavor. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N.Y. Professor's ow genuine- ightful entertainments of the season, _BANKIN IG AND | Last Day ‘New Hoffman Company Stock Can Be Purchased From the Company You can’t buy 8% Preferred or get Common Stock free bonus after MIDNIGHT to-night from this Company at all. BANKING AND FINANCIAL If any,one has his doubts about this let him TRY to make a purchase through t w Hoffman Company commencing March Ist. (The only possible uy is to wire your reservation or have your letter post marked not later than midnight Feb. 28th.) Moreover, this stock will not be procurable from any organiza- tion anywhere pending its listing on New York Curb changes at less than $1.20 Per Share and then only in very limited quantity 8° PREFERRED CAN BE PURCHASED To-Day at $1.00 (Par) Per Share and one share of Common Stock will be given free as bonus with each share of preferred purchased. | NOT LESS THAN $50 WORTH WILL BE SOLD ONE PERSON m | TERMS: Cash or Half Cash and Half in 30 Days. and other ex Telegram just received from Hoffman (Tuesday, Feb. ing tract just 27th) announces purchase of 5 acres adj bought by Republic Production Company for $130,000. > Contract Let Monday Afternoon to Drill Deep Well On our lease nearest the big 20,000 barrel gusher. Drilling commences immediately and with usual Hoffman energy, When Hoffman Lets Contracts to Drill wells you can watch for real oil in large quantities New Hoffman Company Is Already an Oil Producing Company N and sells its oil at $1.80 a barrel, | : F 2 LAST TIME { WE STATE THE ISSFUL HOFEPMAN RECORD 1st Hoffman Concany paid stockholders $2,900 for every $100 invested at par ten months after organizing. 2nd Hoffman Company paid 70% cash dividends between June, 1916, and February, 1917. 3rd and 4th Hoffman Companies have just sold a 7% in- terest to the Humble Oil Company (a Texas Company), which will enable Companies to pay stockholders a very large cash dividend. Stockholders will still retain a very 8 substantial interest in all the oil produced, which should amount to many times the cash dividend. ly Wire us your order (telegraph our expense) for fifty to thousand shares, and follow in mail with cash or 44 (1 WAN able 20 days upon our acceptance of order We reserve the right to reject subscriptions or to apportion less shares than applied for. two cash, balance pay Our offices will be open until 10 o'clock to-night. WIRE ORDERS OUR EXPENSE. § §©Application will be made to list this stock “§ on New York Curb and other exchanges. Send for 29 page illustrated b let containing historie panies § NEW HOFFMAN One Wall Street, New York = sof all Hoffman COMPANY Telephone Rector 5818-5819. ALAM AAMT IER LALA tent with a gentle mellowness that ® warmed the heart, Arliss plays first | ¢ HE French-American lee RUIese or aniteleine, Wine : tion for Musical Art honored | acts poren, -| American and Eni Malcolm Morley | ¢ eee gee forea two bad falls and broke her wrist) _.PHOTO PLAYS, he | __ PHOTO PLAYS. |POPULAR ACTRESS } APPEARING Ao epee eg eae tripped COLUMBIA THEATRE over « rug on the stage at the end of the first act. She was assisted to her feet, and almost immediately fell This time she was unable to rise, and the curtain was rung down, while Billy > B. Van and Thurston Hall carried her to the dressing room, An understudy, Rosalie Mellette, played the role for the rest of the performance, “The Barrier” Converts Py Pian “colyum" The Tribune is recognized as one dramatic critics of New York. New York and ablest of the keenest conductor of the famous THE HQME DOCTOR (Clip Out and Save) As his inimitable “colyum” shows, he is a theatre “fan” of the most pronounced variety. have had nomppeal for him—until now. Barrier,” Read this “Diary of Our Own Samuel Pepys:” ‘ Motion pictures, however, The extract from his ve Rheumatism t bed time take He has seen “ and is converted! ‘The and I enjoyed it greatly; and ‘If they are all like this I shall go to see and he said ‘I might go every day for a year “February 25— Barrier,’ the first ever I saw, said to Mr, Foster, In the evening to a cinema play, | Wolaney or simple Eiltxir To End Cou owing formul: kes one of t obtainable, one every d q often Tal and not see one as good as this!’ The BARRIER BY . & pint + ounce a Gills, _ French Soprano, (Charming Singer| | By Syleelter I Rawling. 1¢ sugar eyrup te. used | key it can be ensily ma | @ heaping tablespoonti aur % cup of w ¢ Compound, to which fula of fnatant | 1 ef for aching, burning oF cause of the trouble, the feet Ina firm, bi Ite use also itself when it presented to us thy condition, fi REX | at Aeolian Hall yesterday | from swelling Mme, Gabrielle Gills, a soprano, What a relief it 7 aa Skee was, after years of nothing but Ger- The ite specified can procured from Aart. man lic proclaimed by German, ry cor rt hall, to mostly Frenc Mme snot big day when tt But it and she efficiency the se ntiment imp BEACH and women who have CONCERTS AND MUSIC. METROPOLITAN ji}? i < TO-NIGHT AT 8.15 rvé WARDMAN PIANO bart Thousands of men never cared for motion pictures are “The Barrier” it’s a gredt picture, ___ THEATRES, following the example of F. P. A Winter Garden|, SHOW OF WONDERS & Mh. Bvas, 8.00, moves and thrills and fascinates them because greatly produced With the oeetc vias Sipenttors__ SUBMARINE F.-7 See this masterful portrayal of the big, strong, vital PRINCESS ne, roa tway % a5 SS iitines, We a Mth TIT things of life—a vivid story told by a great writer who lived OH, BOY! the primitive Alaskan life it describes and saw the stirring Rots ish SHUBERT 43:35, (iim: & events it pictures, | heed to con- BOVE: oO’ Mike ake Directed by Edgar Lewis. Produced under the personal supervision of the author by th eRex Beach Pictures Co., Inc. GO TO SEE IT AT THE BROADWAY THEATRE DIRECTION OF STANLEY V. MASTBAUM Every Evening 8.30 25c to $1.00 Daily Matinee 2.30 25¢ and 50c et Dupare, Debussy, Ga Chausson, Gounod, Berte t, who is still a md fghtily, Harry 3 ‘8 accompanist Paces Elliot Carolyn Recbe's third concert by the New York Chamber Muste So-| c Acolian Hall last night was are: A IN'LOVE MR. WILLIAM GiLLerte a in "A SDOCESSPUL CAL AMT." THEATRES. ! “CANARY ‘COTTAGE’ MAUDE anes ea 3THST. teen tn ‘ 9 EMMA DUNN in “OLD EADY ai” | | NEW AMSTERDAM \ | PLAYHOUSE (00 yf 10say: Fy. Masi Ww THE MAN WHO CAME “BACK Mal aul eds AFTER YH TqTIUs wart . aie oun che ‘3 ALLS ALG cae | The 13s Bebaverd Vartier: | | HUDSON § 9 e a LONGACRE Wi, 83h Ra 338 suey WM. COLLIER in NOTHING TRUTH ELSIE FERGUSON» Lid AMUSEMENTS, i: 4 THEATRE of titttuiny HENRY MILLER: "e “nec at| BROADWAY D Direction St KNICK rRnocKen, eear & nex “ay " USEN rs | GEORGE ARLISS THE BARRIER By REX BEACH rama of the last. frontion THE PROPESSOIS LOVE SFOKY TWaseRett “BIG NEW BILL Py WASH'N SQ. 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