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_THE EVENING WORLD, TUESD Fi | eel Reviews| By DON ALLEN | ‘Mother-love, always a sure-fire le, is the theme of Harry Rapf's film-feature which is quite ap- riately retcased under the name “Your Best Friend," and which A pre-release showing in the ball room of the Hotel Astor night. Vera Gordon, the “mother-of-moth- ” of the cinema, is starred and ightly so. Evidently Harry Rapf instay of Warner Brothers, builded erect another ‘‘Humoresque.”” He almost succeeded. Almost, but quite. ‘As the mother who gives her all fo: ir two sons, Miss Gordon rises at 8 to great heights and is allowed hang suspended until some conven onal situation bobs up as a con- mient and safe parachute and lands r safely again. Some time some one ts going to te a “mother” film that is not all by and tear-bespattered. But no has written such a film in “Your Vera Gordon seems tc to bear the burdens of the rid on her shoulders and they are ad enough to carry them. The story is one grand cry. from tart to finish and like to have Eg: extra handkerchief privilege in e lobbies of all the theatres where it is unwound, Miss Gordon, as the mother, pays @nd pays and pays, and it is not only re she gives this ti ‘but real joney. In fact, in ‘our Best end” mother-love is put on a typi- al Wall Street basis and one almost ts to see it quoted on brokers’ ds before the final fadeout e is insulted by the family of her @on's wife until no regular human Gould stand it and all the while she is Paying and paying and weeping and Pero Just as she gets her old- it son's family all straightened out ay on the road to happiness, her oungest boy up and runs away and ts married and she gets a chance to jo it all over again. The scenes supposed to be the most ching do not “touch.” There is jomething lacking. aybe it Is a mnectet story. It certainly isn’t bavias for Miss Gordon and Dore Pavicion do plenty of that. Your Best Friend" will probably ave an extended run on Broadway. ell, that’s what it was produced On, we almost forgot. After the lecture was a dance, refreshments, everything. That's being done at re-view showings now, you know. penal Rd haa ELLS OF INJURY ‘0 JUSTICE FAWCETT Edward H. O'Hara, publisher of the cuse Herald, who returned from jasmau yesterday with Mrs. O'Hara, eir daughter, Mrs. T. A. Powers, d the latter’s husband, reported that jupreme Court Justice Lewis ‘1. weett of Brooklyn, a victim of the re which destroyed the Colonial jotel at Nassau last Friday morning, ped serious hurt in a series ot cident: Justice Faweett escaped with most it his belongings from his room in e Colonial, Mr. O'Hara said, bur ile being driven in an automobile the Royal Victoria Hotel a half ile away was thrown out and bruised hen the automobile was overturned collision, Members of the hotel ff in the automobile escaped serious jury. The Royal Victoria, closed two ks previously, as the end of the jassau season drew near, was re- pened to accommodate the 800 or driven out of the Colonial by the Justice Fawcett was taken to hospital and his injuries proved trifling, and h New York next Saturd jay. 'Haras lost a large quantity of bag- in the fire. They are going to LANT MEMORIAL TREES AT AMERICAN MUSEUM Memorial, pin oak trees were planted the grounds of the American Museum Natural History yesterday afternoon. first was presented by Orlando jand in honor of John Burroughs, lgver of nature, and the twin tree was Fairfleld Orbe th e American Museum of | + in honor of John the Friend of the vrest. Both the pnors assisted in t fi i id shovels of earth were wn in b iSkembled school children, Dr. F. A Lucas, of the Museum staff, and Rob Underwood Johnson were both present yd aided tn the ceremony. Two portraits of the naturalists bipds were displayed in the ecuted by fr. SLIPICOVEE At Levert cee in City Tel. Warains844) For Bree touuace 5-Pc. Slip Covers Guaranteed Dustproof Made to orde selection of (da M hon Museum tai hask in latest style tapestry or {mitation leather. stored 'FREF 449 41ST., IN THE REALM OF MUSIC Visiting Russian Composer Pre- sents Programme of His Compositions. By Frank H. Warren. A Russtan composer, Boris Leven- son, whose works fa Ri are more or less familiar in European countries, intro- duced himself to America last evening in presenting a programme of his compositions in Aeolian Hall, He paid compliment to his first local audience offering all new works, some of them still They in. a group of by in manuscript luded a string quartette, chance at reason choruses solos. formance of “Alda” Committee. “Loreley, but inviting its stage and occasional It was uffo's omnipresent ashioned. of Furthe: will be De Lu nd Mardones, The visits here somewhat old attention by Pictures, agreeable announced that Titta cold again has the baritone in its grasp and that he will not appear in to-morrow's per. “Barber of Seville.”’ De Luca will be the Figaro. a matinee performance of sung Thursday as a benefit for the National Child Labor In the cast will be Mmes Muzio and Gordon and Messrs, war, ten years ago of the famed Mendelssohn Choir of To- ronto used to stir music circles to ROUGH ALIEN ARRESTED Strange A its asm Vagrant, other wealthy New Yorkers Riverside Drive. near 74th Street, cordingly, when a Mr. on the “erank" all who noticed lock yesterday him, The fled Sala- Policeman Jeremiah Sullivan, Jons—Locked Up SEEKING JOB OF SCHWAB. Alarms Riverside Drive Folk by ‘The homes of Charles M. Schwab and are in Ac- man overalls-clad and badly in need of a shave, appeared afternoon, flashed through the minds of Police of the West 68th Street Station were noti- when he went on patrol at 4 P. M., was or. dered to watch for the stranger, Hy learned that onriler the man had climbed into a back yard in West 74th Street and peered in at a window. The | « mad said the man also had rung the bell home. Sullivan 1 t night, spied a op at Riverside When he ap- man sitting Drive and proached, nano ran, Sullivan 1 he was Joseph Ker living “some was in the noi borhood for or Schwab's ser- vants, “to try get a job.” AMUSEMENTS, Insuring Clearer songs for tenor, another group for} their innermost ring. The choir Vision contralto, three numbers for cello,| comes to town again to-day for two two for violin and three folk songs | appearances in Carnegie Hall, to-night] The new THIN LITE LENSES are for string quartette and pi prodigality used up consid tion of the evening, but a of the quartette disclosed that Mr. Levenson had a gift for melody and no little talent in writing for the v ous instruments. There was workmanship in the quartette, which a Russian string quartette managed with skill. ‘The first group of songs, no. This ple por- hearing tod, Slavic in mould, had character ar mood Sergei Radamsky sang th Other interpreters were Viola Lessier, contralto; Margarita Selin sky, violin, and Vladimir Dubinsky, cellist. The composer himself played the piano at intervals. 2 ‘Those who like to hear Negroes sing compositions characteristic of their race found real enjoyment in a con- cert in Car je Hall, where about one hundred Negro singers appeared in a benefit for Manassas Industrial School in Virgini The chorus poured out such th “Chariot’s Comin’ " and “Vie Land," while Minnie Brown soloists in- terpreted spiritual: were also piano solos, and George Gordon Bat- tle spoke of the aim of the Negro schools. Monday opera subscribers had their DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies ( x\ ( Shee SS ~s a) B5-cents buys a bottle of “Dan- derine” at any drug store. 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