The evening world. Newspaper, March 28, 1921, Page 13

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é f | Will Women Become |. ‘‘The Great Lovers” Of Romantic Plays? BY CHARLES DARNTON 4S enough to make Leo Ditrich-" tein tremble in bis boots, Will ‘omen become “the great lovers” ofgour stage? Let Arthur Byron say “The Ghost Between,” if he likes, uu may have my shirt, but not skirt.” But Ditrichstein is bs vrs with another danger. Al- ly Mary Stuart is set forth as a “gteat lover,” though she seems Hy off for lovers, and even Lu- ia Borgia is to be brought out in atnew light, we are told—possibly thout the coffins that have served ag dinner souvenirs. Whatever the means, lovely or unlovely woman is| the playwright’s chief stock in trade. thout fear of scandal we may | ume that John Drinkwater, as au- | r, i In love with Mary Stuart. As | gallant knight, he Whispers to | Ug “Dont believe’ al you've read | ut this much-abused lady.” Pos- sibly he feels that women are more interesting than. men as “great) lovers” and therefore more profitable | as dramatic material. r. Ditrichsten may reasonably his monocle at this situation, | for in “Toto” he can do little more than euggest a naughty philanderer. be sure, he is not left without op- tunities, but they are not great ones. ‘Chorus girls, still in their tights, if nét their ‘teens, flock to Toto’s house. Susette or somebody says: “You onge loved Zooz00, whose face needs fixing, go why can’t you love me?” H@ pinches her cheek—and she has plenty of it—as he answers in so y words: “You forget, my dear litle girl, that IT am a Very busy lower, But run along now and play with your diamonds and pearis and - T'll_see what I can do for you.” But this is Paris! ‘The chill of Scotland seems to hae crept into the bones of Mary Start. Except for a brief embrace with Bothwell, she remains strange- lygaloof from-her lovers, Certainly, the’ Drinkwater arrangement of hef affairs, she could never be ac- cused of “warming up” to them. In fagt, it is rather a relief to see her ‘hot under the collar” and douse nley with a pitcher of wine as peneath her window: o's in the Queen's cham- hat’s the Queen wearing? long hair and her shift.” I don’t know what “shift” Pay weekly—but buy your Spring Clothes NOW Dress up the family! It’s easy! You'll say so when you see the fine clothes we offer at bottom prices—and on the easiest,,confidential terms of CREDIT.” Justpay a small de- posit and the balance ascon- venient. don’t delay. To-day come and select your Spring outfit the largest and finest stocks be aecen. There’s.a style and for everyone. IEN’S SUITS WOMEN’S TOPCOATS . APPAREL BOYS’ CLOTHES }UT-OF. TOWN RESIDENTS are troted to open a Credit Account HY GRADE b*131 West 125th Street 0; Beguoae a Evenings Store and botiled under Cee ge lati vate the direct Natural Alkaline Water Ask Your Physician y There is now an ample sup- ply of this famous Mineral ‘Water, and it can readily be obtained from Dealers HENRY E. GOURD General Distributor 156 Fourth Avenue New York THE EVENING wort, MONDAY, MARCH 28, lusbandry that Scotland has ever known!" Clare Hewes and Charles Waldron As Sketched in ‘‘Mary Stuart’’ CLARE Eames AND CHARLES WALDRON IN DRINK WATERS “MARY STUpRT” means, but it sounds a bit loose, doesn't it? The real shock ia felt when one sees her wasting good red wine on her good-for-nothing hus- band, “Darnley,” she complains, “cannot sing even, and he's my hus- band. Just a petulance--one cannot be even sorry for it.” But one can be very sorry indeed | for the spilled, wine. “There are women whose talent it is to serve. lovers.” With these words, Drinkwater at- And some are great style, balance small James McCreery & Co. 5th Avenue The New Victrola Ninety is any eytiyely new Victrola, in a new at a new low price. you have seen it for yourself, you will be convinced that you have secured the best at a very moderate price. May be purchased for 5.00 down— monthly Cor 40%5 T& Soves When payments. 34th Street tempts to enlighten us, but as the man who utters them in the stupid prologue happens to be an insuffer- able bore, the idea is lost in the night. After all fs said, a man can't mak a woman interesting merely by talk- ing about her. She must be seen and heard before she has any value. It all gets back to the fact that a man who thinks he understands women is a fool. We really get nothing of Mary until she says to Darnley: “I'm hungry—do you understand? Hungry for peace, for the man who can establish my heart. gWhat do they say—a light lover, unsuce al- ways? And who is there to make me sure? What man is there with au- thority? Where is he who shall measure mo? Listen, my husband: There are tides in me as fierce as any that have troubled women. And they are restless, always, always. Do you think I desire that? Do you think that I have no other long'ngs— my people, to prove myself against these foreign jealousies, to seo sty children about me, to play wii easy, festival mind, to walk tha nings at peace? Do you chinle § choose this hungry grief of passion? All should be resolved and clear in) me, with a king to match my kin dom. My love is crazed, a turbule without direction. It was made, Ing me beyond my knowledge. who should be love, may but bi and barn with the love that I not made you King. ‘And you mince gossip, and listen at the door. T could have‘ taught you the firest INEG Our Easy Payment Plan Applies Ev- erywhere within 150 Mites of New York. 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Whatever you may think of this speech, one thing is certain—it brought fame to Clare Hames as a | actress. Another woman ie a fairly great lover in “Romance.” Anyway, Mme. Cavallini is no elouch in the tender art. She starts right in making love | to the shy young rector, and In the end almost drives him’ out of his | mind. Her experience is by no meang a limited one. And with Doris Keane playing the part one feels at least that spring is here. COAT ON BRIDGE; HOAX, GIRL THINKS | Man May Have Left It to “Scare” | Her, Believes Friend He Sought to Marry. Policeman Richard Becker of the} ridge Squad found a man's coat on | he centre span of the Manhattan | o at 2.30 A. M. to-day. Pinned to} 8 a letter addressed to Frieda! ka, No. 611 East 12th Street, | pocket of the coat was fqund a oh as was issued during the by the Department of Jutttice to my aliens. It bor pi and D e of John Drock!, ive No. layard Street. 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