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v0 THE EVENING WORLD, TUBSDAY, SEPTEMPER 13, 1917. Sen rae mone, Elsie Ferguson Wins Success “Towel We ee TOMORROW CHT As Actress Before the Camera (005 oot a Tel Brooktiys SQREy? —rakiktyn anal a teats ea OPPENHEIM. GLUNS& Cf yh g plage # CONQLT ROR PRovES |” olay Faden and Bridge Street i 4 " ne ANOTHER BIG POX WINNER “POLLY OF THE CIRCUS” i] (7 THE GLOBE THEATRE FILMED AT THE STRAND | #8 A PICTURE THRILLER own oe the — Thestre last) “Polly of the Crema,” om the eoreen, 6 ‘ * title, for tf presented of the Mtrand thie werk ° ‘he large audience “ye even more cleariy than o)¢ ° ore William Per eome piece te epoken drama the . «rin Witte | 6 = am. Fe) > =.= be \teel robes of the pareos tn The picture Geplote the tery of! Mae March ie the Polly of the Horm Houwwlon, the Bterater ot! screen With her personality in the pueton from bie animated scenes the picture i « © point where he be- artietic feautres it te the orner of bie native @tate, carries tt. The poor village parson it pletures the romance whe stood ‘t nd ie hfe, hi © affair with Kitse a and shortly after thr! holds the aud * resigoation of the high tension from start to finish, ‘ sia Nin Tet Se the ° ‘Mr 4| We have the skill and the Marcus ent Marcella Craft, | wii to give YOU the satistu i hea het Birdheed and ° | tory eyeglass results you desire maar ein tae As Marguerite, | sore tian 250,000 eyeelan aD LAB WILLIAMS s wearers now entrust their eye | HF ¢ PACKS THE COLUMBIA Scores Again wry spelen seed to 4 } 4 WITH HER BURLES | y RLESQUERS | By Syloester Rawling. y 6 Moll!e Williams made things getty ' ARCELLA CRAFT again was t / / und interesting for the auditors thac the star of the Ban Carlo Hh ese vy x packed the Columbia ‘Theatre inst | Grand Opera Company's per- e ii Interesting Values in i SONS’ on HighL When fhe appeared as the prta- | formance at the Forty-fourth Street Wav sianis j . , 4 eemave . ot huracter in her owa burlesque, | Theatre last night. This time she . fl Serge and Silk Dresses ! pecan ed! jh Mladen t.ho mi Mitts ce , evar \ iy & two-wet satire called “A | Was Marguerite in Gounod's “Faust.” Heer” ’ 2° *. “* i ‘The same quality of tntelligence that © Opticvans f the Cabaret.” Miss Willia “ts . ot of the eutists and i) © Ave taken the lonaine fate & raced her characteriza 6 : 7 , leoes ‘ The Trap,” aise wrirtea {@*Phiatieated Violetta In “La Travi- 64 Hast gid bi, ave Mh For Women and Misse’ 6 ata” on Saturday marked her tm- 27 W. sith St, bet Faudeville mpectaities | personation of the pitiful, forlorn, 44 Columbus Av. ocr ae dea warty abandoned and unsophisticated hero- : « e ee Harris Glasses ~ if their need is indicated —are priced at from 82.00 upward at Atlantic City,” and “ph {And “Barbary Sheep” Proves) "tum tor ner debut im the aitent ‘ ey irama, ry begins with @ 1 Fitting Vehicle for Her |» nd party in England, showing Ease Itching Skins’ First Screen Appearance Mins Pergo ay Lady Katey | wr” } A surplice model simply fashioned ) Id in navy, black and taupe Satin, charmingly finished with white 16.50 or flesh Satin collar, Also many Serge models. Special Nicholas Av., | Wyverne, 4 SI St. > ri | 9 adwn net ude, who is ‘ome of the embers |ine of Gocthe’s tragedy. Her naive, 2629 Broadway, lusion 0 re ith re . cere 4 sportaman to the e of mpany were Billy Mel \at ball f the “King of 1007 Broadway: near W - wl ura | Other thit ven attention for bis| ne necene y McIntyre, | singing of the ballad of the 489 Fulton Sis sop 8 b- utic | Elsie guson was ween on the! charm From this placid iite| testo and Nau Guibeeee Al, Thule,” the girlish rapture that ber ¢—3 Broad St. next to Teel, Newark reen for the first time yesterday in| t —_——. * voice disclosed as she uncovered the Barbary Sheep,” as adapted from)! “ORIENTALS” Jewels, the terror inspired by Valen- the novel by Robert Hichens and pr never dim, and| BURLESQUE FANS tine's denunciation of her and the sented at the Rialto {x that are forever warm, utter abnegation of self in the trans- tashes, pimples, irritations, etc. The! Fergusda showed before: the camera, While the Knight is hunting Bar- TO OLYMPIC Mission of Cuticura is not only to soothe howed 'b nor | | cht is hunting Bar- | he THEATRE |pguration of the final trio vocally all the grace that bas marked ber! P! » the son of the desert, ey e lack- ee . Jt's wonderful how quickly a hot bath | with Cuticura Soap followed by a gen- tle anointing with Caticara. mae, | A new model of na pleated te and pret y Serge with ) ic, white Satin collar y embroidesed belt. | 19.75 Special ves itching, buming ecaemas, atre. Miss] yi Lady Kathryn, “The Orientals," Billy Wataon's ing the brilliance of some of her ti- and Irrit-tions. For sample of | ® being natural and acting humanly | acl hords and native famous organization of burlesquers|justrious predecessors, But {t was background to this) which can always be depended upon the dramatic portrayal of the poor Dress of superior navy Serge with novelty pocket effect, surplice if waist and finished with a Satin 22.50 i collar. Special i (hroughout a series of omotional| ga ‘ Dept. Bost: situations that might easily have led | ¥ Miss Ferguson op- for: sti Plagne ped oS Ornt- | @ less skilled actress into da ‘| portunity for some particularly effec. (Cr #2 Interesting production, ts the uttle plaything of Destiny, broken SAd gverywhere. p 25c. Orne ‘ NUEOFOUS) tive portrayals. The doeno where sho Attraction at the Olymplo Theatre on | upon the wheel of Love, and shat- a paths aaa | hears tH ptpe of a desert pla; Fourteenth Street this week. This tered to pay the penalty of remorse- | Barbary Sheop’ was a well chosen | is tampted to fling all away, equals year it is better than ever in comedy | jess Fate that impressed the audience rings lend hat ga’ h free by return mail, address post; post 4 fy Higher Cost Autumn Dresses H| J Delightful models for Women and Misses in all ii ‘| Silk or Serge. Also dresses fashioned in Serge | combined with Georgette or Satin. il Girolamo Ingar, while not an stent! Faust, was far more acceptable than was as Alfredo. Pietro Di Bust Ask to see three rooms of Furniture— Dining Room, Bed Room, Living Room, Ask to see three rooms of Furni- \ was a graphic Mephistopheles. Shorn ture — Dining ft dities, his impersonation i ec =" BO50 Room, Bed Room | | wat one fo be remembered: "And he } 6.25.00 29.75 35.00 and Living Room, $0 Stom G for ere era iguar geben $10 Monthly Uptown—22-24-26 West 34th St. Downtown—6th Ave. at 16th St. firl-boy recalled to somo of us Jo-| sephine Jacoby and her unmistakable qualities. Alice Homer was Marta. The choristers, espectally the men, sang well. The dances—well, Mr. Gallo isn't particularly to be con- gratulated on his ballet. Mr. Peron! | conducted, A Fall mi ag 4 of Portieres & Rugs New patterns, new fabrics-;- ta display of Floor Cover- ings well worth your inspec- tion. It is with particular pride that we invite you to inspect the present showing of Rugs which have been gathered together. You Will See lt at Our Fall Exhibit The part'cular article you have in mind for your home—or even the suite of furniture, or the rug, yau will find at either Spear store now. This Fall Sale of ours has struck its stride. 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Braham's “Tragic Over- ture,” the second moveinent from |Mendelssohn'’s “Scotch” symphony, Saint-Saens's “Dance Macabre,” Ra- ‘ud’s symphonic nocturne “La Pro- cession” and Massenet’s “Le Roi de Lahore” overture. Tho orchestra played with discretion, and Mr. Arioal was recalled several times, The signifi- ‘cant thing was the silent and rapt «t- tention of the audience. Dr, Muck, Mr. \Stransky and Mr, Damrosch, with thelr well established symphony or- Axminster Hugs, Ox12 feet Wilton Rugs, 0x12 £6. An exceptional Display of Ve- lour Portieres ind Draperi chestras, | could have hoped | for S é - 4 ely Mu better in the matter of atten- attractively nothing nd Mr. Ariant kept bis pro- 2) oney U1 y, of gramme well’ within the one hour that he had announced. —=—_ WESTERN UNION ; YEAR-OLD GIRL'S SLAYER * Bed D t 3-YEAR OLD 6 There are maffy, many uses for Western ‘ Queen Anne Period Three-Piece Library Suit: " bt Spreng had tn DIES ASKING FORGIVENESS Union Money Transfers. 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