The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1919, Page 17

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we ‘THomeson a PRoressor SRieToL “THE CRIMSON ALIB \\ 0 A\ BarRRar as ANDREW Oumcy HARRISON HUNTER, AS DAVID a \" AT THE BROADHURST THEATRE. MONDAY | Page 17—NOVEMBER 10, 1919— Page 17 \ AY Wo Al) *) ARE VU Roearr ANoRew weetsey Veyens oRAKe ablyn HicKS FLORENCE ENRIGHT ae Bea SUN eHINE. as Lucy corror’ “NOTHING BUT LOVE” AT THE LYRIC THEATRE Wives Have Their Fling in Season’s Plays :.'*,!33¢ 53. ers manages to sit up after her back Is other, Evidently, the Varvicks wer | With One of ‘Too Many Husbands’ in Lead): sit tale cieaia itis They Hold Centre of Stage in a General Offering of Mat- rimonial Mix-Ups. By Charles Darnton. | I you've been knocking about the theatres for the past month or So, you anay have noticed that| ,, vhe merry wives of ata, 1 are | baving their fling as never before. One of them o'erleaps herself, as it were, by having tea with acrobats; @nother bas more husbands than the aw allows, so she calmly walks out on them to prepare for a third ex- eursion to the altar—and so it goo! The going is uncommonly rapt. | New «peed records are made in “Tov | Many Husbands,” Declassee" and “Nightle Night,” not to mention “On the Hiring Line” and other plays in which wives set the pace. Mere hus- bands ore left far behind in the run- Ding. “Too Many Haubands” should have been culled “Our Wife,” in justice to Victoria, who certainly lives up to her mother’s theory, that marriage is a habit. “The difference between men and women,” according to this mother, that men are not naturally ad- dicted to matrimony. With patience, firmne#s and occasional rewards, you can train them to it Just as you can | train u dog to walk on its hind legs. | Mut « dog would rather walk on all’ and uw man would rather be iy the idea, apparently, that Maughan Keops uh! ant aii through hig play, for at the e1 whea Victoria has lett her two hus- | ' Bill joyously proposes the Victoria's third hus- lp him!" addy Kreddic ries Hill, “4 is wuined only after | wbte that yo Mr, uy its rate et When the mi aged profiteer woos hor with piimeais and declares her to portect Wife, she blundly murmui “Do you think so?” “Doeun't your husband?’ Paton. "Ob," says she, “he's only my hus- ; his opinion doesn't count. ‘s nothing about her sug: | good, old-fashioned wife. she | doesn't wet Freddie's slippers before the fire. In fact, the only fire on the premises is in her bedroum, and when asks | Rave, thought you'd be such te your comfort.” Iva the same when he asks for ing to eat. She merely re- marks, harking back to the trenches: “I ehould think you'd be accu.tomed ing without @ meal now and le defenceless aaah such rear attacks. Why whould he ask for all the comfo:ts of home simply because he's back home The {dea! Victoria makes it seem not only inconsiderate, but pre- posterous. She reminds him: “The doctor said I should need the greatest attention for several years. I should have thought, even if didn't love me any more, you'd hi a little human pity for me. Th a0 { ask, just the tolerant kindness you'd show to a dog that was fond of you.” ‘What Victoria really wants ts the earth with a fence around {t, as we used to say. And once she got it she would do @ lot of leaning on the fence. But she is as ge her affections as Gilbe love Freddie observes, 1s one of her’ fay- orite words, Meanwhile, the two husbands are compélied to make the best of an extremely awkward situati When back from th ar in reported to been rateful to Freddie in words god watch over Victoria as you have done the things you say ly, I fancy you m most of the tim gulps Freddte from one foot to “what else could your best pi On led t last, that been r as Victoria's hus- himaelf in a blanket ou don't know, how I dreamed of my home- Victoria telling me sh she loved mo—and he ping with her husband But Victoria doesn't time with regrets. She keeps a thor- oughly Dusiness-like head on shoulders, and so fa i cerned justifies the the moat constant wom likes a chang: thi 4 STORE OPEN 9 A.M. to § P. M. EARN Fourteenth Street West of Fifth Avenue MONDAY |more otrou | her husband a doubt, she is the lightning-change artist of the season. Lady precipitate, ral conduct, perhaps, nut her family—one of her in this atrain: 4 Varvicks. quite only one left. We were very about 500 years ago, Int even t we were a little mad, too, I suppo And we kept on being gay through some of the soberest an Signature of at Englang has ever known.” a equally | friends. It js not unusual for hugband ready to bolt from | and ¢ drop of the hat, and as he has the bad manners to| wives holding the centre of the stage eens’ | “\CASTORIA ppose you don't know about There was once a lot of us and now I'm the a sturdy race of drinkers. Lady Helen left her husband be- The wife | is driven away be- | cause her husband doesn’t like her cause she didn’t like him. in “The Dancer” wife to dislike each friends. other's | But it is uncommon to have in this . | mix-ups. season matrimonta) | For Infants and Children y |In Use For Over 30 Years | the TUESDAY Silk Underwear eet at the opening of the gift season, we present this unequalled sale of exquisite silk underwear. The price of every kind of silk has soared and is continuing to go up. This sale is an extraordinary merchandising feat, because we offer splendid assortments at less than to-day’s whole- sale prices. This is a unique opportunity to buy for yourself and for Christmas. Camisoles 88 Our regular $1.48 Camisoles of crepe de chine and satin may be had in white and flesh. There are both lace trimmed and tailored models, dainttly finished with hemstitch- ing and ribbons. Envelope Chemises 2.05 Our regular $3.28 Envelope Chemises of crepe de chine and satin are trimmed in many dif- ferent ways with fine laces and ribbons. Men's Stylwear Clothing Nightdresses 4.84 Our regular $6.94 Exquisite crepe de chine nightdresses in the simpler tailored styles or with elaborate yokes, of net, lace and ribbon. Sleeve- less and short sleeved mod- els, with round or square neck See other pages for our three col. adv. and One-Day Sales for Tuesday and adv, of Tee ee YY & 5o™ Chie 2 EVENINGS ie MUSICAL Jf pSHOWS Y 0-MORROW NIGHT (4 ss 90 Wed, and Bet 2.16. “Che IMagic Mel By Frederie arnold Ku ‘Composer of "*Maytion CHARLES "PURCELL Bertee Peaumonte Fay Marbe Carmel Myers Renee Delting Alleen Poe Flavia Arcaro rn Walter Armin Emile De Varny Louis Morrell Robert Pentley Marie McConnell Jean Jarvis Hoover Claire Hodgson ) MISS JULIA DEAN and | TOM McNAUGHTON THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHORUS FR ASSEMBLED FOR NEW Y° RK VALLE IOIL EE eaten CRIMSON ALIBI gti Georce BRoADAURST Presents A ROMANCE oF THE BIG WooDs wSTORM BY LANGDON FnCRRMIGN, Bt TET ALIBI aT CLOTHES ie THOHDSON BUCHANAN OLIVE. TELL THURSTON HALL 20 Pemoue aris lw 45 "St EVES B20 MATS, WEDS SAT < 20. BROADHUR eaten’ CR RIMSON ALIBI ree AMERICAN snctes WED. NIGHT, at 8.30 }! 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