The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1917, Page 19

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— xu~ EVENING WORLD, HU RBDAY, NOVEMBER 1 3, 391 THE NEW PLAYS “Broken Threads” ive Minutes! No Indigestion, Gas" Sour Stomach—Pape’s Diapepsin Neutralizes acids in stomach, instantlyrelieving dys- % pepsia, heartburn, belching, distress. It’s fine! Well-Knit Melodrama BY CHARLES DARNTON. put upset stomachs overcome in- dyspepsia, gas, heartburn due to acid fermentation five minutes—that—just that— Pape’s Diapepsin the largest stomech antacid and regulator If what you eat fer- and turns sour, you belch gas comes in contact with stomach all suck distress vanishes. astonishing—almost marvelous, and the joy is its harmlessness, A large fifty-cent case of Pape’ Diapepsin is worth its weight in cat to men and women who Loch their stomachs regulated. tongs In your home—sho adhe handy in case of a sick, sour, ac’; during the day or at Holbrook Blinn. Shy at the Fulton as you ee ee moves swiftly. The mining proapec- tor who drifts into Ban l’rancisco and falls {n love with a onbaret singer Js an essentially human character. ta only natural, too, that the girl who her life, or her moans of living, in an artificial atmosphere should turn stinctively to a man of simple, hon- melodrama worthy ot consideration for the fact that it sets forth an in- teresting story always human and Because of the story it tells, this play deserves to find audiences in New York. {straight melodrama of the sort called drama in the old day, The story and aches; breath therefore vital. tongu your insides with indigestible waste, remem- Pape's Diapepsin” EAN LINES gAMBOATS WHERE tal gel |“ STEAMBOATS. toad for the stomach In ter the moment r who makes a row when he finds “HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. ae ee 1 ‘HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, oe STEAMBOATS. To Attain the “Rector Standard” of Food, Service and Entertainment Is the Ambition of Every High Class Restaurateur in the world. ihe Supreme Table d’Hote Dinner $ SERVED IN THE FAMOUS FUTURIST BALLROOM A LA CARTE SERVICE IN MAIN DINING ROOM Rector’s Beauty Show ‘The Cleverest and Prettlest Entertainers in Town AfternoonTea Dansant up ELECTION DAY to Bear Nountin, West Point, Newburgh, Poughkeepsic and return on Steamer “‘ROBERT FULTON” jumn follare alone the river, AW iba Bt. 10.204. Steamer has berate Hiase-enclosed i Weet 129th Bt..10.40 With Ted Lewis, muincain Woot Bolu New burs ght, Bunday ft. of Chrtatopder Bt DK. gee River Day Line Desbrosses St. Pier SER, Sens. ¥ its Le. Bateey rier 10,90, 2.90. T U. S. ARMY & NAVY BAZAAR Grand Central Palace NOW OPEN 2 P.M, TUL Midnight—Adm. 500, Auspices Army and Navy Field Comfort Commitee. anal Mrs. peer Drew will show anasto PLAYS. _ PHOTO PLAYS. APRA Witter Fox Presents THEDA BARA in CLEOPATRA TH SENSATIONAL SPECTACLEOF THE nA Beauty and Spectacle of Ancient PHOTO PLAYS. An Overwhelming Feeling of Joy and Satisfaction. Perfumes of Arabia Thru the Theatre. HAS THEM ALL Oriental ond Egyptian Musical Accompaniment with Augmented LYRIC 40h" | (You Can Make a Date With Clevsatna 6 Weeks in Advance.) My KET 1s for )EMPIRE 4\;2 JULIA SANDERSON JOSEPH CAWTHORN NEW AMSTERDAM 45! 3° WINTER GARDEN #!."*" 8.20 Mia, Wod. Sat. FAVERSHAM tn a new play, “The Old Country” Positively Last TWO WEEK: John Barrymore Constance Collier Lionel Barrymore IN PETER IBBETSON ols UMBER GNE A PARAMOUNT SERIAL, Regimental Drills, Stirring M tary Concerts, Official U. S. Na Exhibit, Nat Goodwin's Uproai ous Horse Race, Army Canteen, SPaychie Village,” Acro Battle, KATHLEEN CLIFFORD, jo Bway & 8a S GEORGE ARLISS THE “Coun a COUSIN Anna Katharine Green, At the Best Theatres FAMOUS FRIARS’ FROLIC BROADWAY ! Continuow—Noon to 11.80, | MAE MURRAY ' ay THE TORCHES !' {ike a PLAYROUSE YWiri,"yua Grace Geor. hatin) “s EVE'S: DAUCATER etl T. YLOR Re st Ae OUT THERE THE LOVE ie MAYTIME® the or DOVOUR BITOVERHEREFOR — described as “a young man abou town,” happens to have been # Fourteenth Street brother of the political “bo of the town, and this individual proceeds to Wynn and Dorothy on the balcony of | the restaurant is also an easily recog nized type Accordingly, he raisce « and tries to she the cabaret d the miner, only to be killed t miner, who thinks only of a: girl's row r uprby having plaincclothea men are FRIDAY, AS USUAL, BARGAIN Day Dorothy and then place her on & b bound for Australia, In order that only witness who could testify that ynn killed young Brenton in 6 to trial, Wynn ts given a life- ce, but after serving five years he escapes from prison and discovers after being arrested again is assured that tue Governor of State will grant him a pardon. The only thing hg has to worry about in the end t# a marriage Ii Although bis in his way at times, Cyril yea wet ane Henn se Here Every Friday Presents T LAST that repertory theatre, the Fulton, seems in a fair way to be the home of a popular success with “Broken Threads,” Produced by Lodewick Vroom, and e cance eee ~~ New and Timely Values timely Values if Savings on Necessaries Count in These Days gives a simple, manly performance No Mall or Telephone Orders fer the following: — Dress Goods and Silks Timely Savings! as the miner that means everything to the pluy. in his quiet way he A, , Meike cte of aincerite that ts tel, APParel forWomen and Misses | from first to last. Phoebe Hunt also Timely Savings! acts like a human being as the cat aw y bs aret singer, and Willlam Roselle doos Mtmah Conte—sizes for women and A decidedly good bit of work tn hit.) Wwe iirke jrloou Bone” ° ting off the arrogant, brutal "young Sur 'reg gary ‘5.00 | man about town.” ty Redding |s amusing na the useless fon of a rich ne n mine owner, but the scene he has furelia and whipcos with Dorothy should be out out, for) green swith yi oromeny pick it means nothing but ® waste of| Meow id to tdi gio un Women’s and M etin and er Women’ There in too much moralizing on life, for that matter, at other times i Woiatiion: in the play. But the story of “Bro-' pieated effects-white satin ken Threads" never falls to be In-) Collars—navy. brown, Hurgundy, toreating. pe and black—our rem oe cary “In the Zone?" iiomitaghinn paesiccak At the Comedy | chambray-—stripesm, checks and plain colorm—contrast. trimmings 6—a moat excep N RENEWING operations at the Comedy Theatre last night, the Washington Square Players fired thelr best shot with "In the Zone,” by Bugene O'Neill, who, I'm told, 1s am and Chambray Frocke— ithout collars—pink, blue nder siripes—plain colors Jude pink, blue and groen— 36 to 40—our reg. $1.54. 1.48 telette House Deexnen—plaln ors, stripes and checks Practical for the busy the son of that fine old actor, James nts sesso Special 1.50 ONeill, Ae et Millinery, Blouses, The significance of “In the Zone" | Corséte; Ete was reallzed when the curtain rose * U i. on the forecastie of a small steam imely Savings! hip joaded with ammunition. Look ing furtively about, a man crawled out of his bunk, opened a bag and | took from it a box which he placed beneath his mattress, ‘Then he pro- tended to be asleep, Watching him | Y"lety of shapes—our reg. $1.57 87 all the time, however, Was a s#hip- Mandblocked Hate—untrimmed, of mate who had started to bring in silk velvec— black and colors coffee, The box, of course, suggested | °UF reg, $6.60. 4.50 & bomb, the man a German spy. | Clearance of Hat ‘Trimmings— “sm he was called. When he) 4 special group, including wings went out on deck his companions heid | 4nt fancy feathere—black and 4 council of war, with the result that | Celors. the mysterious box was carefully | OUF fee: tT ang ‘ m ee. 38 and 65,. placed in a pall of water. On hi return to the forecastle “Smithy Mat T feathereconient bands ‘ana was knocked down and tied hand and) Wey gygthere-black and colory-— foot, Ho threatened to kill the man| and $3.96 who opened the box, and was prompt- med free if materi ly gagged. Then the Hd of the box and huts are purchased by was lifted to reveal only letters. Tho | Volte Blo plain or #trip letters, postmarkgd Berlin, were from | tailor trimmed a woman-love letters that marked | OUF rem. the man as a drunkard, not a spy ‘ie | Mloune buried his head inh ibers of the crew who f his hands and | t gave him sympathetic pats 0} SOUT TO BM ART back aa they left him to. his | Corsete—coutit and novelty cloth black and colors y yew, including teeeees 1.25 black and colors embroik tallore | Yarious sty lex In lot. but not in was felt in this re alistio | each size—19 ¢ our fa, not to mention a shock| Tes $4.00 CEE ee erry ship was hit by som raets—couttl ave been a torpedo, but ith ied ength—siges 23 to 27. » nothing worse th Our rem. $1.00, TA emb'y immed top reed under ur reg, $2.00. 1,246 y snl and other in this was staged ina way to fy New £ as convincing as one of Joseph| Mmeasalines and jersey t a's of the sea, but the} Pleated hint ribbon trimme aw 01 € t ve bi ept} the end. should have been kept} including black and ch ie fitted bands—o' 6.8 ‘ nar .| nda—our reg, $6.98 4.01 | Togs for Boys and Young Men Timely Savings! 8.” by Grace 7 Avenue, Me rein and “His Widow's taken from a Spa plays of no importance. ver or convertible cy chevlote—tull or 10 to 18 years: 87 + fae Home of ( 5.10 Navy Serge Satte—N elk——pure Worsted—{) alé-all ined tr rs ‘a oe brown, Kray, d mackinaws interest. Sto 17 years, rdinary value at this 35.94 5.00 OUR BOYS OVER THERE! ESPON BROKEN THREADS, wei PO MIGHT we S THE LAND OF JOY BROADHURST LAST 2 WEEKS SALLIAN ce “\ MOROSCO 4j,°"s,'s! LOMBARDI, BIGGEST COMEDY PLYMOUTH }°, ONLY FOUK TDIbs MOL Mr, WILLIAM GILLETTE “A Successful Calamity” Nigh t—Marie #or« ERP ‘PROCTOR’ Foe Dsl = “toni a Arabella” TATRA HOPE CHEWS, WHE AN ALT HUDSON* * f MISS BIL Lik BL RKE, ENTURY: ola ie, oi7" LYCEUM 4), TIGER. ROSE} BELASCO 3)... *. POLLY WITH A PAST COHAN & HARRIS ATAILOR- MADE MAN DEOUE IT TO JANE” 4 DIAWONUS CRLDI CREDE Loew's ‘American oo Py EKER SiN GUY BATES P' ‘Post wasicxelbnne Maxine Eliiott’s ," MARJORIE eet Re DIAMONDS | ON CREDI jerican Watch ch & Diamond Co. M. 5. pak Vaude Mile AMUSEMENTS, PRINCESS {) aU. Fopolltan,i0 Afaiden iaue cer AT THE = sieftese CONCERTS AND music. Carnexio Hall, “DE LUXE ANNIE” Wt Business Befor 8 rea STANDARD" FRED STORE| wack or Lastens | Mme. 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