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New Method of | Reducing Fat A Rows Item from abroeé informs ae that the Amencan method of pr slim, trim figure ww mequng with astonions Ing success, T: Buen & wonder Must he the Mt method or reau that we nave n owe tn this co Feduce the exce * 'O deseribe “Nju,” in the terms ae of the programme at the Band- box Theatre, last night, as “a Russian play of “veryday life" seems Feat such a caratogue of good resutts, now-| 4 bit Lard on the Russians, for even ever, follow the use of these plensant.|in theso reyplutionary times a Rus- Baomiowt and economical little fat reduce |yian wife's head ts not Iikely to be . turned in a day or @ night so com- tely as to make her leave her hus- and, forsake her child and finally ke poison, | n their production of Ossip Dy- mow's rbid play, Joseph Urban and Richard Ordynski undoubtedly | did their utmost to overpower the | senses of an American audience, But native common sense must always be taken into consideration on a for-| tunately rare occasion of this kind. Dymow's play can appeal only to & small public in this country, if to any at all, for it will attract merely those fluttering night birds of rich plumage who make the theatre an affectation. Seen in half-lights last night, with Urban doing his best scenically to make it all unreal, “Nju” was re- vealed—to use an extravagant word— asa Russian study of sex in shadows. I can easily imagine the purpose of the author to write a simple play of “everyday life,” according to his own light, But ~by sending merely @ gleam across the stage here and there, the producers made the play such a morbid, impossible thing that - RLS! BEAUTIFY YOUR - HAR WITH “DANDERINE” Get a 25 Cent Bottle! Falling Halr! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lot of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair! You Can! os An oyster stew or fry with a dash of “Eddys” Sauce— Great— It also flavors soups, fish, roasts, salads and gravies. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, 10c Mat by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y. ~~ DARNTON it was like a nightma: has its perilous phase. clally the relations must be admitted, too, art,” as sothe dote upon calling it In its underlying idea of the transi- toriness of human experiences, espe-| time after an auto truck on which sho . hig-pooms and himself than with Nju, Henry Stanford behaved like a self- satisfied Englishman. The hest act- ing was done by Frank Mills, who caught the spirit of the play and con- veyed the animal jealousy and occa- sional indignation of the husband. No more need be eald. WOMAN FARMER KILLED WHEN GAR RAMS TRUCK Mra, Rose Nodine, a woman farmer and produce dealer known throughout Westchester County, was ao seriously injured that she died within a short reo The “new of men and| was riding from Washington Market women, the psy, is interesting. It) sariy this morning was struck by a , that the Au- | geen —— THE EVENING WOnuu, #RIDAY, MARCH 238, 1917. THE NEW PLAYS ee .“Nju” a Russian Study of Sex in Shadows | BY CHARLES trolley car at Central Park West and Sixty-sixth Street. Georgé Magagnus of No, 694 Tenth Avenue, the motor- man of the car, was slightly out by ines. For more than twenty-five years Mrs. Nodine, or “Rosie,” as she is known, has done the work of a man, ploughing, planting, and gradually expanding her farm on the outskirts of Yonkers. Her family was at ono time one of the wealthiest in the county, but financial reverses left them poor and Mrs, Nodine, then a young woman, became a farmer, She went to Washington Market to- day to buy produce, her customers’ demands exceeding the supplies on her farm. Sho was riding home at the time of the accident with Luigi kers, another dealer, Manni, of No. 14 School Street, Yon- | Freshen Your Scalp! Stops! thor belongs to the “advanced” class. He indulges in nothing so crude as a ‘clash of wills.” On the contrary, the husband, when his wife tells him that she loves the pootic “He,” who has awakened her soul—or something of the sort—cheerfully proposes that all | three live together. There 1s an ironic} ontemplation of futile emotions, and when Nju (pronounced new) feels that her lover Is not likely to be con- stant to her till death, she kills her- self, She has been quite right in her judgment, for at her funeral the lover splays an eagersinterest in @ filrta- tious mourner, and quotes to her the very words Nju had said to him about the strange quality of time. In short, one is left to conclude that love is a Aoeting thing. This may be true—but| THis tiny bottle holds the wonder of | applying freezone or afterwards. It atre 1s concerned, tnat Scbnitzler| wonders. It contains an almost magi-| doesn't even irritate the skin. brought out the same idea much more| cal drug called freezone. It is acom-| Just ask In any drug store for a entertainingly in his “Anatole"| pound made from ether. sinall hottle of freerone, This will cost sketches. In her desperate seeking for happi-| Apply a few drops of this freezone ness Nju is an appealing character. | Upon a tender, aching corn or @ hard- We ey a oe this, Ln ened callus. ever, by Ann Andrews, 0 suggest % 7, nothing more than @ pretty, desirable trator hejsohl oaintd Ms ny aa of feet. Genuine freezone Is only sold young woman, The role demanded an|the co-u or callus so shriveled and | in these tiny bottles and each packed weiress like Nazimova, for example, | loose that you just lift it off with the inn round, wood case. Don't accept it to put soul and meaning into it. As| fingers. It doesn’t hurt one particle. | unless it is in a round, wood case.— the egotistic lover, more in love with You feel no pain or soreness when | Advt. 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