The evening world. Newspaper, August 19, 1919, Page 17

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- PROFOUNDLY IMPRESSED DEEPLY MOVED INTENSELY THRILLED was last night's vast audience at the Lyric Theatre when ‘ HELEN KELLER THE MIRACLE WOMAN umanity her inspiring message of hope, happiness ion in her unique, epoch making photo drame DELIVERANCE STRONG MEN WERE MOVED TO TEARS CHILDREN SAT SPELLBOUND WOMEN WERE TORN WITH EMOTION and all were awakened to a new realization of the possibilities of life, ‘The like of this photo play never was seen before and never can be seen again. DELIV ERANCE pe. be repeuted each aftérnoon at 2.30 each evening at 8,80, Produced and directed by " gitcer nvenings, 280. to $1.00, Aatinees Sh" and 88s, | STREET THEATRE . WILLIAM FOX sro’ dramatic poem IGE NE} ¥, 10 $ 1,00 | PRICES MAT: 50 EVE: 50% to $2.50 |} whens Friday, Saterday, Sunday. rine treaiey Serta onal, Orpheum. Sirls h fth Ave, ase fe ta ae ‘st. Inoue instyn. [Auer Sa Pn Bkiyas we D. W. Griffith's have choice seats for “EVANGELINE” and “KATHLEEN NEEN” at the tre. Now on sale. created a sensation at the Geo. M. Cohan It is the first and only play on Broadway dealing with the present labor and strike e@Pirige ain WINTER GARDEN Erm se uaa] GARDEN Frsuioes, 18. Mata, ALL THE ENSEMBLE NUMBERS OF” MONTE CRISTO, JR, ost in Sonata PLAYHOUSE “AT 9. rd The Mill Strike in Mother and the Law” i the most powerful scene ever shown by Mr. Grif- First matinee to-day at Tonight at 8:30, This theatre not affected n a a u ad * iv is Beat Liked Musieat Tierue ‘on dist: BEEK. rs B00 With CLARK & MeCULLOUGH, } a ia HE BVENING “WwoRLD, TuRaDAT, AUGUS' “4 MISS HELEN <BLLER’S {goues by the Strand Orchestra, i+ aes wR sings bang “DBLIVERANCE” PROVES A GRiPPING PROTOPLAY, Francia Treviyn Miller's “Deliver- ance’—Miss Helen Keller's message to the world—described as a “unrees | fot drama of human struggle,” was Presented at the Lyric Theatre last the body of a 0 night and New York accopted it a8 years old floating In the bay off Bedlocs the most gripping photoplay of the Island late last night. . Muthalt of ‘the Hartior Police, who took the body to the Morgui 1@ the body Had been in the water year, Through nine reels of most exquis: ite photography, the life of Mis Keiler from the cradle to womanhoo4t was portrayed by artists that pave! ., aaleit, outdone all previous efforts to 1084: broen hairand wore # black the “whispering voices” of the masses | underwear and black laced moe, Three to hope and redemption through it! pennies dustry and study, Miss Keller, her wizard teacher, Anne Sullivan; the blind prodigy's nother, Mra, Kate Adams Kelle brother, Philips Brooks Keller, and Grama that climaxed the lessons help to humanity and carried mas: willing to led from darkness into, \ight with @ joy that was reftected i 4 heroit own countenance as shi oan of Arc-like, through an den of Deliverance. The Lyric Theatre was @ capacity house when Dr, Anselm Goetzl of the | etropolltan Opera House orchestra | Pack pay: raised his baton for the opening! strains of 9) een music arranged by bim from the old masters especially for the opening. Preliminary publte~ yg had prepared the large audience 1g tary to @xpect a wonderful performance. The screen showing outdistanced laime_made for it. George For ~m who produced and directed of the Grama, gave the fii a@ masterpiete of continuity, color and action that Ti folded story of Miss Keller's life and the lessons it has for us and posterity in the simple, exquisite manner that Longfellow used to draw lessons of the Arcadian period. All through the threads of the drama was the personality of Miss tae and ber wonderful teacher and eir struggles point a way out for those who think in these days that i conquest is of yore and that “the voices of humanity” have no re- | sponse. | MABEL NORMAND FUNNY IN “UPSTAIRS,” LATEST Mabel ‘Normand is seen on the screen this week at the Strand The- atre in “Upstairs,” a comedy which gives the former Keystone star all the opportunities in the world to be funy. As @ scullery maid if a bon ton hotel, Mabel wrestles with spuds, plays pool with some lazy olives, steals the gown of an heiress, re+ veals the conspiracy between a horseless carriage mechanic and the heiress, and finally, aftér a battle in a locked room, receives $5,000 reward for catching a designing culprit. “Upstairs” is a Goldwyn picture. “Fiddlers and Acrobats” shows fome excellent tarpon fishing. Har- old Lloyd comedies through some “Be My Wife” reels. Once more we|—t are shown the Prince of Wales on Canadian soi! in the Topical Review. Carlo Ferretti, baritone, fresh from Milan, warbles of Spanish serenades in true Barcelona style. “Cavalleria” and “Jewels of the Madonna” are CONCERTS | AND M 7 ” FeAl of bone THE NEW SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, BODANZKY === \: Bauer, Novass, Ki Mucnmsatootts Gegowshy, Season Subsoriptions for 10 Eve. or 10 Atte Boxes (seating 6), $180, $150, Parquet, $20, Dress Cire Balcony $10. oir’ s. ¥ HLL, Manager 5 Murray ill 2426 bg Th ik KNABE IS THE ovrictal PLANO, AMUSEMENTS. ACTORS’ EQUITY | ASSOCIATION Gala Performances All This Week LEXINGTON THEATRE {412"%%,, *“PRICES' 8c ‘to $2. | eller Ole fa: __evening and Welt "and ane i ttn bas Pers ‘JOHN: FERGUSON || will continue indefinitely at the FULTON THEATRE WITH ORIGINAL CAST, INCLUDING iseman, “EVANGELINE” and “KATHLEEN MAVOUR- NEEN” at the Midd St. The- atre now sellin. MeB RIDES ee WE Are Positively Open Lew Fen ns ond ora A LONELY ROMEO Greenwich Villag EDUCATIONAL, INSTRUCTION, &C Pee Ae TS nerevaaed LAW SCHOOL J WOOLWORTH BLDG. NBW YOu Afternoon Ciasses ‘% to 6, HOLBROOK BLINN +4, org The CHALLENGE Py ar on AN “Lost and Found” ‘edvertised In The World or reporte: “Lost and Found Bureau.” World Byllding, will be listed hirty days, These jlsts can be ‘any of The World's Offices. Ai? ADRcn FROLIC ER ce ae ACTA °, || Honry | Willor's BATE, Ma Were is 7 iad i lac IS 3 sTEmueciae FOR Ful CONEY 'Bronx AMUSEM UTES Fi L Ne meet | i TIMES SQUARE. Pome : VAUDEVILLE, | QUT OF JOB, TURNS ROBBER AFTER FOUR YEARS 1N WAVY DROWNED WOMAN N BAY, With Iron Bar Says He Was Desperate for Money. George B. Boy, No. 204 Manhattan As ia Geer, and has Hugh Bern, tugboat captain, discovered oman about twanty- tied in @ kriot in her . in thé corner of which a small flower was embtokered, __—_—_—s—__ $26 A WEEK TO SELL CIGARS, Demande Store In- Bohem'an, National Ha Recognition of the union and rein- statement of digeharged clerke with full learners to be paid $24 « week and join the union after two home late yesterday. known a2 & war worker dnd was Presi- dent of Fort Lee Chapter of the Red, \; Croaa. Interment will be at Woodlawn to-morrow morning. She was well aT Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria OF GOLDWYN PICTURES For Over Thirty Years ne CASTORIA aT ‘qhree Cents Kaétted tn tower. | Youth Held for for Hitting Jeweler Embroidered Man@keronier. } | 1 | | p> Hate inations— our reg. 84... Linen Da 7%x72 inches— 68x86 inches XY and SUNDAY TRE Mea a ;, Hudson aes by Daylight | ¥. INCLUDING Pagticu tt 1 ison 45. Tickets and iptormation Tei. Barclay j | Ry ew) NIGHT Lin tes amet will wot stop at lephone: Canal 9300. "i = DES" Line 0 Desbrosses y, Pier. niin Hen a ney ite Bway & 961m St bid ry sistea, ‘Others LOEW'S New York Theatre "2%, | x" st er MM. Root ot a i fous dkive Pett "lhie Vian’ & | Loew's Amer can Roof Se 2 ¢ By, iA SCPE ob ae ht Through the Canal Both Ways. 8 $1.94 Girls’ Tub Dresses. pink, blue and trimmed with pla! Petticoats a von Steamboat Golet CONEY ISLAND ’ ey ON ci CREDIT ig w. w. 20 94. 90 8M. “AMERICAN waici'® ULAMONDD ‘1. "Tal, Nionait Vaz. iotaay Manin ca witings DOWN THE A BURLESQUE. MLA A LECH bw OSIRIS | ski = Attantie gor Fare | ine x ‘gle Xi. es'iudos! ae Decne .rtarlit"s Midas extra trousers. $1.00 Babies’ Dresres Yoke and Bishop style— embd'y trimmed—sizes to 2 yrs, SBOOND FLOOR, 58 et. Women’s Cotton Union Suits INFANTS’ DBPT. ae uv WBA! 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Tee, Red and White Abia Linen Damask Napkine— hn OUF FO 90.95... 0... . 005 Wallace Colonial Silverware Warranted by Maker Our regular .75 and $1.00 qualities, each * Silver Plated Berry Spoons; Cold Meat Forks, Sugar Tongs and Tomato Servers—Colonial designs— . extra heavy plate. Odd pieces of silver-plated TABLE WARE—Rogers and other reliable, makee—Included are knives, forks, table and butter spreadere—our reg. .88 and . BinNER KNIVES silver plated on fine tempered steel— our reg. 81.64 half dos PEPPER AND SALT SHAKERS— FAT ABR cho natin oss 00h) Benga habeees Wednesday, One Day Sale Hand Bags r regular $1.55. Imitation beaded effects in a variet; designs—engraved metal frames tne catch—fitted with purse and drop mi S07, MHTERCTED. 1,44 | 76 ct. Bleached Sheeting. New Fa}l models of ch Bu ded Cretonnes— 36 inch fl 41o \ tirlbed i) and als over Taeruee Mill lengths for tr GIRLS’ DEPT, —SBOOND FLOOR, $6.65 Women's White Wash Sele PETTIOOATS—SBCOND FLAO! $11.04 Boys’ Suits—8 to 17 yrs Navy serge, also light and dark fancy cassimeres and eheviots— |] single-breasted style—some have 97 et. Satin Striped Tussah Pongee BOYS’ OLOTHING—/THIRD FLOOR, $3.96 Boys’ Washable Suits 5 Middy, Sailor, Junior Norfolk and Dutch modela—high-grade wash- able fabrice—stripe or —white or with contrast colors— 6 Maiden aes i), Ry 5 i 3 BOYS’ CLOTHING —THIRD FLOOR, 88 et. Serges—4l inch Part wool—etorm « 40 et. Wie ne Pelvic. WAITR GOODS—MALN VLOOR, $2 Happ ond doch Bese ‘ ae roe—black, white 48 | ny ean Sas" ee oxtth sluce-our ree. 68 rata MAIN our reg. 811,04. our reg. 13.50., our reg. $16.50 , our reg’ 818.504 _ our reg. #86. Women’sCoats Were $35.04 20. 0 ial a tethea ise | and $4174 sizes 36.to 50 buat in the a it not ip each style, Wise Siete Were 85,07, “bent sty eli well a ell sizesinjow spauta sn Sis and col. ore-—apleadid Tmatva Were 64,29 to 08,75, Ry $10.75 to Pench » At Clearance Prices hay Boys’ uit: Oliver Twist, and: anil styles in pages repp, ony eae with vari oe reg. 82.67 and rh tae A o7 Little Tots’ Plain ia tterned . | MORNING SPECIALS—Wednesday & Thursday Until 1 P. M. TO PREVENT DEALERS Bi nO WAT by Our regular .73 qualfty Fi Servaae tight 'oe* head Wee Children’s Cotton Union Suits To clear.....57 Our regular .67 quality j=4.4 neck, sleeveless—\ ve trimmed Clearance Specials in Children’s Under wear 96 ct. White and Pink

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