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——_—— ‘THE NEW PLAYS MSR UR” » A Grim Fantasy By CHARLES DARNTON OW! that we are blaming the war for nearly everything ‘that happens we might, perhaps, include “R. U. R.,”" the play of Czecho-Slo- vakfan, origin, with which the Theatre Guild started its fifth season might at the Garrick Theatre, This strange affair by Karel Capek ight be taken as @ protest against war and a plea for world-wide love—it cen at ali, (One you know that “R. U. R." is wt for Rossum’s Universal Ro- mechanical workmen turned out ’ & factory im countless numbers, quite prepared to see them ke the Frankenstein mon- nya gigantic scale. For your formation these curious products fe fully explained by the manager the plant to a sensitive young wo- an, Helena’ Glory, who represents ie League of Humanity. One of can be bought for $160, all essed, #0 there's no question of a bargain. Yet the head of meern is not basely commercial. n vision and he looks forward j the day when all labor will be ne by robots, leaving man free to fect himself in the higher and re beautiful things of life, Be- fuse of great production there will no poverty, Everything is to be rtect. F But the woman, after marrying the cally as Helena. John Rutherford ployed the leader of the robots with sinister power. Louis Calvert did as as could be expected, perhaps, with the part of the distressed archi- tect. It was by no means an easy task for the actors to keep up interest in the slow-moving play. pasha Barn NINE-POUND BASS HOOKED AT GOSHEN ‘gest fresh-water bass ever caught in this State hooked in Prospect Lal which f nishes water for the Village of Goshen, by Howard V, Farrell of Goshen. The fish was caught with live bait, wetg! nine pounds’ and was twenty-s¢ inches jong. FL ETT eT Farret! ran out 160 feet of line and then reeled the ft in to shore. The hook broke just as the fish was landed on the bank, Farreil falling on his catch to prevent It from getting back into the lake. The fish is to be mounted, Smoked Beef and Cheese Take thin toast, a slice of smo! beef, and ‘ put a lump of cheese on each. Heat in the oven till cheese = then | Give ‘Hubby’ | Good Dessert H O ERS | fruity PIES | Order One from Your Grocer “Every Bite a Real Delight” ( ( ( ( ( ( Z r, proceeds to upset his love- plan, The fact that the robots ve no.souls worries her. and so she ts the head of the physiological partment to tinker with them until yy are human enough to feel ir- lable. Ten years later they are so i advanced that they start a revo- Hon and kill everybody but the old ehitect, believing him to hold the hret of manufacturing good, rell- » robot who ‘last lor twenty years. ‘ truth ts he can do nothing in this ls of work, for the formula had . He ts urged gives it up as @ bad However, it 1s something to bw that these mechanical people © progressed to the point where ¢ capable of experiencing ter- anc pain, and noticing that a hng ynan and a girl seem fond of h, offier, he discovers by threats the Wnife that they are in lov gatls one Adam, the other ECE AMERICAN ™ sitisfed that the population alee morte ey eoicka Sh c ¢ its natural course in spite 0 he devastating revolution. MMe Heed ennlee: sees 13 a grim fantasy and 4 heavy-footed as its me- Inical nen. It begins by creating josity and no little amusement, es- ly when a machine-made typist stiMy lsterting to the dictation of entire letter before touching a key f then clicks it off without a mo- At’s hesitation. This amazing feat memory {s performed before the Sager explains she ts a robot and you naturally think her a wonder. siege is melodramatic without be- éxciting, and the final scene piles the agony rather awkwardly. jasil Sydney was both a business- and romantie manager, and Kath- » MacDonnell acted sympathet! WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, In _pertod Jo: Servi 7] Buy now j Payment Plan ithin 180 Miles of Ne We Furnish Apartments and Weekly or Monthly Pay: enclosed on Our. Easy Payment Pia' October SEWING MACHINES i Credit up to.$110, _ 5 on Oven Monday and Saturday Evenings. GAO, GAS, GAS SW d few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief for +Beay ally, including Sunday, Catakdl, Madson ‘and Dally, Kingston Point, Ci 5 Steamer leaves Desbros York to Albany and ‘Al any Additional Trips {Bear tain, thi Steam uly—For Bear burgh. Ste. Bobert Fulton P. M.i W. izoth 10 P.M. st Point, “6,10 New York to” Be ihkeepale, $2.00; stant relief from sourness, gases cldity of stomach; from indiges- flatulence, palpitation, headache y stomach distress, 46 moment you chew a few ne’s Diapepsin” Tablets your ach feels fine. ct your digestion for a few f Pleasant! Harmless! Any “Washington Irving,” Desbroases Street Pier. Tel, Canal’ 9300, UP the HUDSON Albany Service Daily including Sunday until Oct. 22, inclusive Columbus Day Outings DELIGHTFUL ALIL-DAY EXCURSIONS to Poughkeepsie, Newburgh, West Point or Bear Mountain r Alban; 9.00 A. ML; Di to New York act Columbus Day, Oct. fewburgh and +Voughkeep: m Irving leaves Desbrosses 10.20-A. M, Counections with buses over new Storm King Hi 5 tetara same day from marisa f. Steamers now in service; “Hendrick Hudson,” Hudson River Day Line Mountain, Newburgh, *Poughkeepsie, Y Wi 04 Ry (alse fest Point, xcept Bunda connections, All rall tickets New Also Sundays, Oct. 18 and 22, t iso {West Point Oct. 12 only). ALM. W. 420 8t,,°10.00 PF) M. Heturning, | . ‘er football sem Fi ase Mountain, ia 5 Ht Point, $1.25; Kingston Point, $3.00; Catekill, §4,00; “Robert Fulton” New York Fl Tablet—ite R will be dew eee EASTERN $. $. LINES tet dit aeAN YS COLUMBUS DAY iitetas ‘Te Highland Fall: Beacon return. or Men's Cl i $1 DOWN $1 WEEKLY See 8UITS, OVERCOATS, ETO,, on Credit 0. 140 repalre IR CORPORA- i N.Y " THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1992, Tomorrow and Columbus Day Bungalow Aprons 84 Were $1.48 Aprons that bring a Springlike daintiness to Winter tasks. Check gingham, figured percale or lingne models with criap organdy or flowery cretonne trimmings. Tomorrow and Columbus Day Special Purchase Sale of Mfrs. Samples of Women’s and Misses’ - DRESSES At Startling Prices 9.95 » Value $16.73 Navy, Black, Brown and Cocoa, Canton Crepe, Wool Crepe and Poiret Twill, new tailored and semi-tailored models (one of the many illustrated) in a variety of best styles. 14 to 20 yrs. Sizes 86 to 44, Samples toWhich Are Added ~» fm. aM’fr’s Close Out Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES 15.77 Values $24.73 and $27.73.__ — " Canton Crepe and, Poiret. Twill —navy blue and black--various» models showing new effects with fine pin tucks, sidedrapes, unusual clusters of fringe drawn through buckles and fancy braidings—the samples are only one or two of a kind and need no description, Weise Sizes 36 to 44. fi WEDNESDAY and COLUMBUS DAY 1781 1.18 Regular value $2.94 \ Several new models in gingham, linene and novelty chambray. Checks, stripes and plain colors, Sizes 86 to 46, Tomorrow and Columbus Day Specials Boys’ Suits 8.50 12.50 Were $12.50 Were $14.50 Splendid Fall assortment of highest class suits in all the new tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots. Rich dark tones, smart light mix- tures and in between shades, in a variety of patterns. Plenty of grays and browns. Every suit has two pairs of fully lined trousers Sizes 8 to 17 years DEPARTMENT—THIRD FLOOR FOURTEENTH STREET . Store Open 9 to 5.30 HEARN Founded 1827 $1.57 Taffetas........... 1.20 85-inch—soft chiffon fin- fsh—light and dark colors, SILKS—MAIN FLOOR. $1.19 Diagonal Tricotines. .84 48-ihch—all wool—copen- hagen, taupe; henna, bur gengy, brown, belt & black. SRDSS GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. $3.95 White Nainsooks....2.7°7 10-yard plece—86 inches wide—for babies’ layettes and undergarments, ete, WHITE GOODS—MAIN FLOOR. 15 ct. Apron Ginghams... .1 1 Indigo blue checks. WASH FABRICS—BASEMENT, 28 ct. Pure Linen Crash Towelings....... 19 Red and blue borders—for dish or rollers, TOWELINGS—MALN FLOOR. allover de- tapestry, and signs. ‘CRETONNES—BASEMENT. 39 ct. Bleached Muslins.... .26 64-inch—suitable for pillow cases or single sheets. MUBLINS—BASEMBNT. 94 ct. Seamed Sheets... . 67 12x90—for single beds. GHEWTS—BASEMENT. 28 ct. Turkish Towels..... .20 Hemmed—colored stripe or plaid centres and horders. TOWMLE—MAIN FLOOR. 97 ct. Buffet or Dresser Scarfs....... . 2 Scalloped edge or lace trim~ Full size—cotton filled, COMFORTABLES~BASEMENT, $11.95 All Wool Plaid Blankets. f Variety of col inch satin binding—8 inch soi- sette binding — % end full *GLANKCETS—RASEMIONT. $2.74 Extra Size Breakfast Coats and Kimonos.,... 1.00 Light and medjum colors— elastic belted modecls~-sizes 48 to 52. EXTRA GIZH DEPT,—THIRD FLOOR Tomorrow and Columbus Day Women’s Silk Top Union Suits Special 1 .37 Tight Knee and Reinforced Crotch. CARTER’S WOMEN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT. UNION SUITS—low neck, sleeveless, with band top finish and tight knee— 90 regular sizes... .5 * extra sines......Spectal 1.12 WOMEN'S COTTON FLEECE UNION SUITS—various styles— knee and ankle length— regular sizes— were $1.47 extra sizes were $1.67 Men’s Flannel Night Shirts 1.09 Were $1.35 Long, full cut and roomy, mai e of well nap) d domet. The png ou iieent for coal-less Winter nights. MEN'S SUSPENDERS - finest silk elastic — conservative stripes and solid colors—fin ished with anteed rust proof enuine calfskin ends—were $1.15 88 ~ large MEN'S NECKWEAR variety—all silk—stripes, fig ures, jacquards, ete,, new and conservative designs — 09 were 74 See Pages 8 and 11 for Other Hearn Advertising, WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Tomorrow and Columbus Day Special 40-inch Charmeuses 1.52 4 Were $1.95 Bright satin face and in light and td dark colora. " For Tomorrow and Columbus Day BIG SPECIALS ‘IN Apparel for the Entire Family Household ‘Needs and Wedding Gifts MORNING SPECIALS On Sale Tomorrow and Columbus Day Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted, No mail or Telephone Orders. $4.95 Men's Trousers..... 8.85 All wool—large assortment of medium and dark pat- terns—worsteds, cassinwres and flannels—sizes 29 to 49. MEN'S CLOTHING—MAIN FLOOR. 4.55 own, heather, maroon and newy— sixes 34 to 48. MEN'S FURNISHINGS—MADN FLOOR $2.19 & $2.39 Men's Sweet-Orr Overalls... .. 1.77 ¢ striped or white es 86 to 42, extra to 6U—20c, addi $2.94 Nurses’ Uniforms.. 2.25 Of white linene—convertible collar—surgical sleeves—sep- arate belt-—sizes 84 to 46. NURSES! UNIFORMB—2ND FLOOR. 97 et Flannelette Gowns. ee Blue and pink stripes—also all white—all regulae sizes. Flee WBeRTe $1.57 Women’s Double Extra Size Cotton Union Suits..4........ 1.07 Medium weight — various styles—well made garment. EXTRA SIZE DEPT,—THIRD FLOOR Women’s Medium Weight Cotton Union Suits. Low neck—sleeveless—band —Kknee length. 717 extra sizes were $1.07 KNIT UNDERWBAR—MAIN ir. $1.94 Heatherbloom Petticoats, ....0s 30000. 1.47 Tailored models—all lengths Un —black, navy. PRTTICOATS—SECOND FLOOR. 97 ct. Windsor Crepe & | Batiste Bloomers... . White or flesh—lace trim- med or hemstitched bottoms, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR—2ND FLOOR Coat style in gray, Ribbed—tan or gray—soft and durable — well known _ make—all_sises, MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR 14 ct. Men’s Handkerchiefs with a5 ,, HANDKERCHIEFS—MAIN ‘tran Hose, cnn... | 47st Lite Tow’ Black, balbriggan and cor Flannelette Bloomers... .28 dovan—sizes 8% to 10, Colored—sizes to 6 years, HOSTERY—MAIN FLOOR. INFANTS DEPT. 47 ct. Collar and Cuff Sets. .86 84 ct. Chamoisette Linen or lace, = | Gloves... 58 IECK WE. 0 Ves. oe Pry NECKWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. Gauntlets with strap at wrist tte oR rar ee et to A ; Fe aad and pombreldared, , Senet ea ie feP pat rae brane $2.93 Floral Silkeline en big “ ... 12.50 ok, graye Vand coffee and Comfortables: 2). 2.05 27 Ponce Seite sa lg ova ai stato ME 4“ fine wale-2N6rfolk or in- verted plait models—coats alpaca lined—some have two pairs of fully lined trous- ~ ggre—8 to 15 years. BOYS: CLOTE ‘THIRD FLOOR. $12.50 Boys’ Corduroy Suits.......,. 7.85 Best quality—many shades of gray, tan and brown-- Norfolk or inyerted plait tiodels—majority have two pairs of fully lined tronsers 7 to 16 years, With BOYS' CLOTHING—THIRD FLOOR, t. Ribbons...,.., ey as a ack and colors. sid ai RIBBONS—MAIN FLOOR. 4, $1.97 Imported => ..-:, Latest designs in colors to thatch your costume. JEWELRY—MALN FLOOR. | 48 ct. Imported Cut Glass Pepper and Salt - - Shakers seems nee 27 tops-—none sent, BILVERWARE—MAIN FLOOR, ea. WEDNESDAY and COLUMBUS DAY 7200 Children’s Knit Union Suits 64 Rogular value $1.07 High neck, long sleeves, ankle length. yy . Boys-—gray.fleeced lined. Sizes6to 4 16. Girls—white fleeced lined, 4 ‘ Sizes 2 to 16, 12@ Novelty Necklaces..... 1i5Q sf Ye _ Tomorrow and Columbus Day Cold Weather Woolens For Little Tots and Babies Prices are Unusually Low Little Tots’ Sweater Coatse— Flannelette Diapers—good qual- Byron collar and V-neck—good ity—7 in. x 27 in— range of this season's best were 92.96 ..esesereees 1.96 shades—sines 2 to 6 yrs.— were $8.07 and $4.97....3,24 | Eiderdown Blankets—pink or Little Tots’ Hand Crocheted blue ribbon trimming—- Colored Headwear—exceptional | @pecial .. sereeeeeee ALTO range of colors were $1.97 .. sso 1,24 | Infants’ White Flannelette Babies’ Part Wool Hose— white Wrappers and Nightgowns— onl wes to 8 years ty Columbus Day (Thursday), open all day. In order to make Thursday one of the biggest family shopping days ever held in this store, we have instructed our buyers to provide sufficient quantities (for two days) of the goods advertised in above columns. os

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