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THE NEW PLAYS | “The Circle” Brilliant; | | Mrs. Carter Gorgeous BY CHARLES DARNTON bese emits ines P NT HARDING was *ot celebrity in town iast stolen goods that have lost their early bo) lustre. r his part, 2a- beth's lover gi her to understand THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921. along very well without a wife telle Es- The Big Wonder Show" is replete Winwood and John Halliday | with gifted songsters in the persone /9Pd, greater hospital farilitles made made capital w of a love scene in|of Misses Olive De Coveny, Bertha | L22 which y human impulse was re-| Stoller, Nettie Wilson and Mile. presse scene such as only an|Habette. Frank Martin and the| uncommonty author| Hunter. brothers contributed. some| CORNS ENDED could write. Rober nel was| character melodies, which Properly irritating as the priggish| with a bang. Miss Gertie La BY A TOUCH young husband who fussed with|late of “Shuffle Along," Fy ani turniture and politics. |ored show which is making quite a hit| Pain Stopped Ins «tly Corns Re- *rudes may declare ‘The Circle’}at the 63d Street Theatre uptown, moved Quickly and Gently Unconventional, sophisticated and all] Was on the bill as a specialty and fe ti jentil that sort of thing, But the all-| went over good with her peculia ob is the s ically Nat Wik important fact remains that it ts a|étyle of rendering the blue songs.| Modern way to end corns. te brilliant ¢ y with a perfect cast. | Joe Hur serves great credit for| Mous expert evolved it. A world- (sale nduction of the “Big Wonder| famed laboratory produces and “BIG WONDER SHOW” SETS HIGH STANDARD | FOR BURLESQUE SHOWS. | is the burlesque night to be greeted with cheers. | he doesn't promise her happiness, just In the sa street, If not the same | love, and that if she ever tried to min = ame “Big Wonder SI theatre, Mrs. Leslie Carter roused the | off with any one cise he would blacken (1 beh Up Le) audience at the Selwyn to wild en- her bluv eyes. With the wisdom bs peal gh Sec gl eat ; eR her sex, Lady Kitty exclaims I the second fall offering at th slasm her splendid perform-| new the moment he said he'd give bia Theatre this week. Tl ance in Somerset’ Maugham's dar-| he ack eye that would finish it!” in two acts, mn ingly clov edy Citele nd sure enough, away go Blizabeth Gold Digge 8 Went ieaw wine) elf facing 48d, Edward, with Lady Kitty and “Big Wonder Shov @ pale of anplause woh ae eel | omens tering their -handker- standard for this aweups ii ewan € | chiefs to them, In spite of signs to agers are going to have bs a playhouse, was a night! the contrary, the author doesn't hairs t 1 to turn eads young again with | weake n. e aline th their pubiic Carter was gorgeous as the are chan bedizened Lady Kitty given to all the lesperate Vanities of a woman try- " jing to fight off age and fearful of by far Maugham’s 1 th- | losing the man who no longer has 4 wkend any illusions about ler. Indeed, te Tig| there is a moment when she consid- ircle. This} own country, in England. You can watch it without feeling the| slightest. responsibility. Then, too, ers the possibility of regaining husband just to be on safe yund. And what a moment it was Mrs Carter, who looked at the man as a e English have a leisurely way of| cat looks at a mouse! The sport of them quite pleasant. They never| 2S no phase of the role, from tts break the furniture nor even go with, | bizarre extravagances to itsVsincere out their tea revelation of bitter truth, that Mrs Thirty years after Lady Kitty has| Carter did not jilumine with the sur run away with Lord Porteous she| touch of an artist, It was as thou, comes back just in time to see her|she had brought all the years of son's wife holt with a persuasive| Belasco's training to the work of a guest. Almost up to the last moment| night. it looks as though Elizabeth would| (As the grumpy old Porteous, who her change her mind and stick to her] still delighted to imagine he might husband and the proprieties. In fact,| have been Prime Minister if he had Lady Kitty urges her to do so by re-/ not gone on_a wild love chase, Mr viewing own | Drew hit off the man to the life, the other hand, | » teeth and all, though he might consequences result from character, |b spar grunt. or two thourh by this time he would prob-| I wholly at his ably jump at the chance of returning |e who could get fecring ankle and arch without mapper of the Coward Arch Sepport Seec. Do Your Boy’s or Girl’s Ankles Turn In? The Coward Arch Support shoe is especially designed to allow the young feet to grow in Nature’s way. The arch is carefully supported, the weight of the body evenly distributed and the foot so placed that the boves and muscles find natural development. Aacring sakle and arch properly capporied by Coward Asch Bapport Shoe. The Coward Shoe provides the necessary training for the “growing feet. It is sound insurance against the foot ills of later life. For Men, Women and Children. Sold Nowhere Else James S. 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Made to sell for $6.50 Wednes- Women’s Oxfords 1 and 2 Strap Pumps In Black, Tan and Dark Brown Calfskin and Vici Kid, also One-Strap Sport Pumps, in Gray Suede, with Tan trimmings. Sizes 3 to 7. . Cuban heels. Regular $4 and $5 quality. | rong wool mix- aterials in Gray, Green special for Special, day and 98 only, e Thurs- e A PAIR day Play Shoes Bousy Casco Calf & Misses’ and Children's For Misses d Boys aliskin 2» | ~ “rol iether tours || SHOES CALFSKIN oot ezsiar $0.90 || Blucher & Bal SHOES value—special 1-49 style; sizes 2! ; ¢ Black and Mahog } ae Regular any. Sizes up to 2 | . 5 Regular $3.00 value, only Spe- i cial | 1.98 1-98 Fall Millinery A miscellaneous collection, in- cluding Velvet Misses’ rary ‘Children’s Serge Dresses Embroidered with scroll dots, Feather Tur- Splendid quality navy serge, bans, Tinsel Velvet Tams, Felt » with sailor collars~ trimmed | BAC eens candcAtea with white braid—-navalemblem | ff] WX chan trimmed Vel on sleeve and yoke. 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The varied charms of the large hats and small hats present unusual opportuni- ties to all women who find a mode for every type. Models displayed in the A. & S. Millinery Salon are: Maison Lewis Verlaine Georgette Suzanne Talbot Claudine R t Evelyn Varon ; Neue one Margucrite et Leonie eos Louise Marsy Loutson ; Antoinette Marie Louise Elaine Vasseline Villetard Alex Rose Descat Caroline Reboux Maria Guy Camille Roger Picturesque Spain has contributed her grace to many of the large hats with their daring brims and graceful Spanish lace veils. France, in her days of glory, is revivified in many telling notes. The Orient and all the Mediterranean countries have impressed the modistes of Paris with their beauty. : Feathers in new guises, silvered and glycerined—bright ornaments—original ways of ribbons—and a marvelous ability to swirl and drape materials are found in Paris Millinery Original Models, $34.50 to $70.00 Copies and Adaptations, $18.75 to $34.50 A. & S—-Mexsanine, East. INTRODUCED IN BROOKLYN BY THE A. & 8S. GLOVE SHOP DIRECT FRO GRENOBLE, FRANCE In all the world there are no more exquisite Gloves than those made by the skilled glove-makers of the little village of Grenoble, France. From generation to generation has passed the finished art of cutting and sewing the fine kid skins to conform to the human hand. The one-piece thumb, the delicate little gusset between the fingers, all permit the natural action of the hand—a free agent in the glove as well as out of it. id embroidered *Reynier” Short Overseam Glace Gloves ‘Reynier’’ Strap-Wrist Pique Kid Glace Gloves, witb self and contrast- ing embroidered backs. Black, white, brown or smoke, at $6.75 pair. **Reynier” 12-button Glace Kid Gloves, black or white, at $7.00 pair. **Reynier’’ 16-button Glace Kid Gloves, black or white, at £9.00 pair. 'Reynier’’ 12-button Black Kid Suede Gloves, at $6.25 pair. | *Reynier’’ 16-button Mode Kid Suede Gloves, at $9.00 pair **Reynier’’ 16-button Black Kid Suede Gloves, at $8.25 pair A. & S.—-Street Moor, Central with backs in self and contrasting | shades. Black, white, cell smoke or brown, at $3.50 pair. | *Reynier”’ Short Pique Glace Kid Gloves, with self or contrasting em broidered hacks, Black, white | gray, sinoke or brown, at $4.00 pair Short Overseam Suede Gloves, in black with self or contrast ing color embroidered backs, at $3.50 pair **Reynier”’ aE CREE oe gg et i