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TOTHE NEW PLAYS 0 | “The Little Teacher” Simple and Amusing BY CHARLES DARNTON PREADING sweetness and ght! running back in terror with the news until she quite transforms a| that thelr father is after them, Emily sour New England village is the | not only takes a firm stand agains main business of Emily West In “The Little Teacher,” the comedy-drama the intruder, but she draws a revolver from her and fires into the air Harry James Smith at the Play-|to let him see that the weapon Is Ouse, loaded. Although Emily adits she doesn’t | While thie desperate act does not how much about teaching school! goom to bo altogether in character she proves herse to Emily, it may be accepted qualifications for a ttle sible in comedy-drama, But the POTIONS) Ot tHe w in which the bru ham is that they andied the second tt tw } go home, As a matter wet the children in his hes is of the youngsters, a boy and a itl) much better and, happily, It has @ | tell her that they are afiatd to 60] touch of humor, Kinily has the poor ~home because their mother treats) ittte things at her boarding-houre them unkindly and th drunken | ana is playing the organ for them = pi Lineal beate them. When they come on Gresham, who, sees them through the window, but who doesn’t id seo “Pug,” «& husky lumberjack, ett- OU CAN Get LI [ine ac the oiiee tite ot tho room, steals in through th door with an hi ith ugly lwoking strap in his hand. But OF Itching WItD ren Ge day harm oe {lifts him bodily and pitches him « e |doors, And this ts done #0 y | that the muste isn’t even Interrupted IV's both a of work Of course it doe neat and a thoughtful bit n't scem possible p the children from but she is so keen on in tds particular caso about the discovery | sham and the iv 0 Westnol Ointment and Resin © wom eases of ecerma and sitnilar skimeruptions | ‘The first application usually stops the itehing aad | 1 draegt 7 their | child we he parents, oF an wom he an und mh ol **RES. PLAYHOUSE $))," i." gai" Ae GONE! HEAD AND NOSE GLEAR First dose of “Pape's Cold Compound” relieves all grippe misery. ‘The LITTLE TEACHER ith, SAY ar Tinay, Bra, 8.20 PRINCESS ran Wale 8 Ap Intimat Musical Corny BROADLURST EMILY STEVENS in the MADONNA of che FUTURE | by ALAN DAty GIRL 3 MINE w Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snufling! 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A TAILOR MADE MAN” FRED STON LORE “JACK O'LANTERN PARK fits, 3 VititaeysNaval Mo Hotemnny: “PETER iBRETSON” MAKHATTA Mont Woanle Play tn 8 EXPERIENCE SA FOR, DIAMONDS & meer Vv vane nt $5 Vine WaT A PRICES: 25¢- 506 1 25e $1.00- $1, a M ra me fli} YIEUX COLOMBIER he & . . ~ | w 4 tueves bra wwuty Show ; PRES nn | int trom their nurse in Central Park All Reeves brought his Beauty Show NER GARDE. BS ATT! Shon they were babes. ‘The mother, t® the Columbla Theatre last night a - ado a decided hit with a THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1918, wie MISS JULUA POTTER OF a OLD COLONIAL FAMILY P TS | TO BE MRS. M, KAESCHE an and CONC i a | the Kind of man a girl Ike Emily | Nellie elba as Marguerite ; would marry t you never can te “ ” Ai day nie Gari Conkhey usuke John McCormack in “Butterfly. chia Mabel ndlghipaslneed tate | BY SYLVESTER RAWLING | ie of Emily. Ed dG. Kobin- tho rate of Belly, ttle cl ELLIE MELBA, singing Mar-|seaton. ‘The two played wp to each | LAS FOUR DA S fon makes Tatiate amusing 0 N gucrite in a performance of [other adminibiy in the first act, all 1) yne Ee uyt a Ge ORI Opera |COU!d stay to seo and hear. ‘The cont ren are ver | compet tit” by the Chteago Opera tian the familiar and competent on . . lompany at the Lexington Thea with Seotti's incomparadle Sharp! amusing and patriot fat ist tastel once more the or [and Lis Fine wtavincie' Sasa T hese Price savings Soon Save Dollars Ate BOO | of vociferous acclaim by a great New | MF. Moranzon) conducted, In ono of “4 PETTICOAT PILOT” | . y asi y {the front rows of the orchestra sat} A PE A York auilenco, Recalled time ant | sine, Galli-t a glimpae of whom | AT RIVOLI PICTURES again to be shouted at and applauded rtain fell wpon 1) ON QUAINT VILLAGE FOLK | rapturously, “Our Nellie,” as most of Pris ira tones, as ae = the oldtimers spoke of her, bore her thie Was ceowntca ih . Wee : r ohae Ww da ; suilideservid Nonors, medauy, Yas | et Sree | NEW Silk, Dress Goods, Trimmings, . acknowledgment of the tribute was| “Louis hich thero was a . on Rivoll screen, ts a pleasing fi ; apecial matines performance at the story laid in a 2 England town * = ple ne it was grac ae ame Lexin Theater yesterday, seemed | NEW Laces, Chiffons, Ribbons di dealing with int village folk, herefore, all the more touching. stranire without Mary Garden in the % ‘ - viv un Martin, asthe itt who adopts say that her voico is as compelling |name part. It Bare, Crpoecunity, NEW Dress Cottons, Linings, Notions, White Goods sind : see tle f yore would not be true. Some | however, to cicurvievo Vix to put her & palr of old men, succeeds particu. a8 ! best foot forward, As Loulse sha ‘ . larly woll in Impersonating @ young of the velvet quaitty of it has been | Wag a mor farheat interpreter ot| NEW Embroideries, Dress Forms, Shears, Etc. lady in her early teens, who develop: rubbed off by the inexorable demanda | Charpent! heroine = than ur ad her earl js t of Time; bi Mary.” text calls for a spin re li, Shhh eae t fede weiss wa ne - lata tnewe nents less creature, submissive to the will ; tale affords her many excellent op- . me. Meiba kno of her narrow minded, austere par- portunities for clever characteriaa- uso ft. There is no slurring, no acoop- | ents until stirred to Individual life by Dressmakers Sale t A ghe fully availe herself of ing, in her voice production, She| her love for Julien, and then only to cscs aaiona basaul : sings naturally and straightforward): a of life, This charac- the story's strong points, Ifer sup- ie s' ¥ | tert Vix portrayed faith- —— port Is notably good toi To hear hor ts an object lesson to! fuily, irden’a_ domination of Drews are on the bill In one of | aspiring students. the scenes, while far more effec F well known rollicking comeds Announcement was made at the be- » dramatically, ix not true to form ht many laughs from Monday audiences. Other offerir of the week are thoroughly en musical numbers being espe- chosen. REEVES? BEAUTY SHOW OF FINE BURLFESQUERS FILLS THE COLUMBIA is | | owded house, Mr, Reeves appeared as Jack Simplex, supported by Dave Lowi, a musical comedy comedian in, and the pair kept 1 vaudey adience in Bo singing and chorus Was exce The engag ed of Miss J Pte les ft mont has been annownc- ginning that fa BI Mr. Lue Muratore, who was to have sung Faust, suddenly bad fallen fll, and to save an abandon- In his final act of cruelty. Of Migs Vix's singing there is ing new to say chford Potter, a and Mrs, Edward Hector Dufran: and creates sympathy for the father noth- son Potter of Clearview, West- ment of the porfo 38 as tho fathor, was aa impressive aa ¢ N. ¥, to Max Baldwin performance Charles Dal« | 66 oid and Louise Horat, a fine artist Kaeacho jr, aon of Mr, and Mte M ores had consented to sing the part. | made the most of the mother. C B aldwin Huet ROE AN, Mn Nira May Mr. Dalmoros had ming Juiten in a|Dalmoren wis the familiar Ju t ty. oT older Kae matines performance of “Loulae oF te emma nln dave, No is he lirm of F. Hredt & Coy | Which Jasted untll 6 o’clock, and there | MOWAT scone on Montmartre was ie : « é tr ee acandant was barely time for him to change | and onetin the workshop. Some England, who hia comtume. It was a pity that, In |Individual members of the cat are ‘inthe seven the burry, he wore ae worthy of mention if there wore no! eae eet Fe an unbecoining |) many demanda upon apace, Some- wig and hat, but his impersenation nd his singing commanded respect thing of snap and something say finement in execution, shall @ a Georges Baklanoff, wearing a drab | were missed. Mr, Charlier conduc(ed f jfitd an oFiginal conception |A large audience expremted ite pleas- stophelos, but altho jure by ae pple use. 4 Brent-ntoce of the late Hishop Henry wang well, hw missed the ariatacratio| nn = c. Potter air of the Devil | werts of the day — who bad pleas cutlo, Wits Louise Marthe, Unlimited money savings on Silks in great demand. 40-Inch Crepe Meteor Regular $1.64 quality. Dressmakers’ Si yard Rich dull finish—assortment of new and pleasing shades for afternoon and evening wear. Crepe de Chine Our reg. $1.25, .O7 Double width in full crepe wea complete range of colors—light and dark 40-in. Charmeuse Our reg. $1.47, Bl Soft, draping quality light and dark colors. 35-in. Dress Taffetas Our reg. $1.45, 4 Lustrous chiffon finish— light, dark und medium colors, 35-in. Black Satins Our reg. $1.24 .96 Excellent quality, with fine, clowe face, 8 Jenka npany in meee Swarts was Bic ob and Desire Defrete f songs 1 . was Wagner, Mr, Chariter conducted. | iglish, and a gromp of , , . 1 Hits." Joan —— | Dvorak, a little be- Cc » Dressmakers’ Sale of I » Gibaon John MeCormack wi it, Pinise lippe's powers, Hor lark s Cotton & L ly F b Among oth; ' y erton in a performa ada at the plano was Ric ’ . ; M. and Mra. Hiram W. Sibley of a sed the wero The . ‘ ihe aetiopetitar One ee Fount chee ve i “hig? wind Nesters iene city and Rochester announce the Hue ye he ee eet at | yoeswene te | Dressmakers ovely Fabrics | Kramer anv arry ont of their daughter, Miss . and hit Impersonation of the| Adelaide Fischer, who was accom. : | r bley, to Mt, O'Donnell Aracriess character admirable. | panied at the plano by Kurt Sehind- Notions All White ' ae eaera cong *,, Geraldine Yo-San, the| ler, Old Frenoh and Ttalian songs, a . ‘MILE A MINUPE GIRLS? poole om 8 ; ue oe MPM ttle betrayed Japances maiden, t Russian group, modern French For DRESSMAKERS’ SALE 45-inch singes| Batiste . , ~ SPEED olumbue mncil Iselin of » dominating fleure in pera, wave nga, and Engiish songs made Clark's O.N. T. Cotton } Dozen, oO 3. a5 SHOW HIGH SPEED AT _|3 West 524 Street. Misa Sib- of her dost in characterization and! programiny. She pleased a friendly | best numbers. Special UE TPS: 8 ae THE OLYMPIC THEATRE ph is a granddaughter of the lato S8nk better than sne has sung this /udlenc Jia _ | d Black and white—Limit two doz. 36-inch Poplin ole m Sibley, first President of tho No Mail or ‘Telephone Orders Value ae “3 ie topapesd wai: Weaken at Iie n Vnion Telegraph Company, |Unele, Col. Henry Wharton Bhi CATHOLIC BIG BROTHERS j uM bot Rar a alue . Hiserevevesenie : mple Theatre, on Bast 14th| Lieut, Iselin is a member of the makor, No, 21 Weat 6 1 Street. Baating Cotton ox Ad naa Chiffon Voile Nant ure the "akieeae| Knickerbocker, Macqurt and Tennis | afi amma surion Carter, aaueh-| START ABIG CAMPAIGN | Sewine, site-bia- Vale dene arrived for a week's] New York Yacht and ether clube. ter of tha late Col, EAward Champ a IA Novi. spoals a5 aay | | Value 68 . ‘38 en Russell, Norma Bell| Mo is in an officers’ training camp Garter, U, 8. A. ant 6 ; re dis” — ens 26. Bently playing the feat-|in France neal Agr ety n.| They Begin a Drive for 25,000 Black —100-yd.spoo!s 36-inch Gabardine sently playing - sistant Surgeon General Henry B. ? ' -doz. 70 OF Value .58 is bai speared: 11 2Wo et | Announcement bas been made by , USA, was married to O. New Members in the | 0. BB) cis asieresveegece . ff i appeared in two char ee ee Hooks with invisible 36-inch A Hebrew Law “and "Ge Willlam H, Oliver of on. Bonnett, 8 t night | Bronx eyes sizes te gro, 21 0S ns Py Rane f Se FISH Besy oe tia iar EC eee ee et eles ate A campaign for 25.000 members tor | Snap Fasteners—gross .55 .%7 || Novelty Voiles and Swisses uarlotte, N. C., Jast Satur- Berar Areata Rexentean' Wronx Catholic Bie Brothers’ Learue | Seam Binding—piece, .16 . 04 | | Value .38 28 cay, of their daughter, Miss Flo |was outlined at a meeting of the o Dri Shields | es ence Oliver, to Lieut, Deirill de Saus- ‘oy Bornadotts Webb, |Kanization conunittes hell at the he lightweight 10 & 12 eK, =a, sure Trenholm, t i, ath In- Judge James H. Web? of (of Chairman John A. 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