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BORER OC ORR or RRR centre rT reer ene emp tere cams r 1 sca i Ween ca ai i i ann ean tema oe THE HVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBAR 1, 1099 ater] Aa for the butterfiies, Etienne Gtrardot|the production its full due, and the 4 x SE Tr ORe Tone HINT Ar REE: was strangely amusing, Beatrice} costumes caught both the eye and the Whereupon we heard: “What an|Maude and Lota Adler had thelr good |Imagination ee S honor! He fell on the field of speed."" | 8 well as bad points, and Kenneth} Mr. Brady has not only Seid an 0 cd up the|MacKenna fluttered languorousty on| unusual thing bot he has done It lav~ ; roa oe ea eae icct rossible point [the wings of truly grotesque poetry. |ishly, How much entertainment you : ‘ ” een eee eeenapa ‘Owen Davis | Lee Slmonson gave the acenic side of may find In It (s quite another matter. The World We Live In of eftictency, tind America tn mind when he made . ——— Pensdel 182 the adaptation of the play, but w Elaborate Insect Fantasy the declaration of war that followed AMUSEMENTS: FOURTEENTH STREET . WEST OF FIFTH AVE. By CHARLES DARNTON ecient ma Inve Special Values in Attire and Home Needs for Thanksgiving bless the long-considered plan to take . ive tr ores wo ees THe Screen Triumph OU may seo yourself ana butterfly, a bectle, a saw-fly, an ant, or even| grass." Tho lofty phrases had a fa- & parasite in “The World We Live In,” the unflattering, elaborate fan-|miliar sound. It was nationalism A v | tasy by those Czeoh natirist# Josot and Karel Capek. Opulently pro- en ty bake! pales Oo e ge an aol Wuoed by W. A. Brady at Jolson's Theatre last night, this human comedy|fo nuered them oft. to. wholesuls “It represents the high water mark of film » Pj, eee form proved to vee most novel event of the dramatic season, slaughter, There was a bit too Sece producvoriathe farthest step that the silent Women "5 Dresses of Poiret Th ree Piece thine, in ithe ‘Heerlen, ahily orl cuats nothing 0 pathetic, so thrilling, as CoE ee ait sr BHILSSDHY drama has ever taken ¢ ei Ale highroad_ of Carving Sets Qnd things. Although the butterflies} the murder of the cricket's dainty| of insects. Moreover, {t had much art.” —ROBERT E. SHERWOOD, Herald. Twill d Ca t C 4 87 r.) made a very pretty show, they sug-|bride by the saw-ffy, so that he might] the same grim, chilling aspect as the “To Zorro and D'Artagnan, Douglas Fairbanks an nton repe . gested nothing more than silly filrta-| feed her to his voracious larva, Just as| robots in Karel Capek’s “R. U. R."' at has added Robin Hood, and Robin Hood is the Were $6.50 Of the society world, with a] he did Mister Cricket when that merry|the Garrick Theatre, Indeed, ‘The the thre sicture. whith for Py Stainiese steel with whtte haste poet resisting the outrageously | gentleman danced back into the| World We Live In" would be better greatest of the three—a picture Special 1 1 77 cer gab frank advances of those bold hussies,|danger zone, Selfishness was falrly|with a larger vein of that humor magnificence of setting, richness of peeeanthy) . partimshd Lat sie, Mec otsenad | Tris and Clythia. We were reminded] run Into the ground, yet !t had 1] common to mankind, and, let us nope, beauty and eloquence of photovraphy and Poultry Sheare—imported stedh— | @f the cabaret, especially when a]deadly fascination. ‘This was duc|to insects, We could, of course, find impressiveness of action has probabiy never}} Model in Poiret twill, trimmed with crossed full nickel finisb— | Broadway tune kept the dancers go-| largely to Edgar Norton, who made| imagination in it, but never the de- been equalled before.” —Times, were $1.87.......5 seseees LO \ Me. Except for tho iridescent hang. |the saw-fly flendiahly eager, switt| ijenttul sense. of eomplete, BUrDrIs9. , : braid forming pockets and streamers, in navy | | Pearl Handle Sewing Piecee— ings and radiant costumes, there was}and cold blooded slayer, Vinton| jt well enough to have an , with asterli ail: jes—ple helther charm nor imagination P'reedley was a lively, cheery cricket, staarvant nie ereditate on the ways ‘ r i blue. Canton crepe models with lace yoke and Knives, berry spoons, tals cota | "The Marauders" had deeper mean-|and Jill Middleton managed to be] of insects, but even granting him this oS al satin models. gravy ladies, cold mest forks, | fag, sinister for most part, yet gro-| helplessly gppealing as the short- privilege in a drunken dream, little] © tomato servere— 4 ae Speer eee: Here the mirror] lived bride. bent Sonn and Jane! was left to the imagination by having were .78......+ scspusceecs) Caw up—or down—to nature, with | Corccran were full-bodied beetles who}the insects talk with him, Robert ’ o—elx pleces—clea ven, i Malserly beetles rolling their ball only| left no toubt that they cared only for oases oes Rei talker, though his — t Lam hn ite t knife, paring | fo lose it in their greed to make an-| gain clothes were so neat and his hair and ’ faite kad teent teci-conteleee | other pile, as the saying might go in| Industrial greed came in for its|beard go trim that he couldn't pos- _— Women S bandles— 12 bur business world. But there was share of criticism with the ants work-Ieiply be taken for a dirty vagabond. Were B2.07.....secccsesees OD | — << = ——— - ——— Robin Hood is great—the greatest yet—better Regular and Extra Size Stainless Steel Knives, Triple 15 AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. "AMUSEMENTS. than ‘The Three Musketeers’ —bigger drama, & - Hentteecaet ava Buloee Gt | | A | A A RR | a a Rt Na R GARDEN 2 «7,8 |" SHUBERT VAUDEVILLE JOLsOW's GOTH ST. "eae. At teh Ave: more spectacular, yet Rg ah ts Tae tiee forks—were 98.95 ......... SoF , Perak CENTRAL matin’ | ™* WORLD WE LIVE IN Ge Te al marr eee COATS Manufacturer's Samples of Ime 4 A ra se oBazte, Sia Cle, Frank ‘The tnnect “A triumph of the screen, the masterpiece ported Scissore—embroidery, = i3 WILLIE & EUGENE HOWARD ivcll_ Giri’ and “Hotes “of Lite FINST MATINEE ‘TO: MORROW. of the dynamic star whose luster seems to cuticle and sewing styles— 8 25.77 Wate Pel coreoecsy an = brighten his every succeeding film.” BLOSSOM et: 2 MADGE, 7th Evening * ath 13 —Evenin i Sheare—full nickel finith—€ to 64 ‘ i oh Btrest 8 “Robin Hood is a credit to the motion picture hi Universal” make— | GENTU RY a Pa 9 SPITE ; mate and a picture everyone yal wi nt to Were $33.73 Sonate bs Vernal 78 | : - - CORNER see,"—LOUELLA O. PARSONS, Telegraph. } AMBASSADO vid CRA VEN HEAVE N “We shall never forget the picture, nor will you Cordelour and EDN | f International i BASIN uh BL eBay. Bye cs y i when you see it—it is the most ravishinglh ) velour coats in all WEDNESDAY THURSDAY | - 4 mat Lai WN ERMISE ' SALL ahd its ue tem Ge ; beautiful picture that has ever graced’ cur the Autumn oe Y, IRENER MARY Heed! Siabavi BN i screen.” — —P. W. GALLICO, Daily Ni s shades and black, ' | ave ee tnt eet laa iee ae ae “The biggest American-made picture wo have well tatlored and a1JOU Mats. Wed., Sat, & Blec, Day. ever seen.” aes he heavily interlined. | Useacivoca oMtiny its!” | BRACE GEORGE 2, 70, Love’ HARRIETT UNUEPHIN!, ribune, ‘One nodal tis hogs 36-In. New Madras | i By Paul Gerald: : | THIN IC E Wit Rt Wave —Noran Tron THEATRE, 42d Street West of B’way 1 ular sizes 36 to 44, Overdraperies CEE GH 8 Soka Sine. | SHUBERT ‘ee. et, Weak, Re 8 LY RI Bee are Radk DRE eee illustrated. One 46 Yard ea, o1 v. . » Sat nm. 8 o Hl bd . = “BANCO” «| SHUBERT ‘yiats? Wed. Gat, a tec Da Prices: $2.00-Daily Mats, SOc to $1.50 | extra size model, Value .67 | 42 to 48, ilt- trated. A number of other models at this price, some fur trimmed. | Greenwicn Virtace Peas. ARTHUR | HOPKINS rt sents Abies s Irish Rose ewe “gut ETHEL BARRYMORE 3 Mats, Next Week, Wed @ Ss 1 “Rose Bernd” ;FLORENCE RE cain EAST OF. eae MAUGHAM, — Radium Silk Step-Ins and | Envelope Chemises ; 2.94 Each Value 3.95 Women’s Extra Size Extra Size. Fl lett Serge Dresses tic Full Misch elyed ped geod 12.75 pad Basrsgegse Vg exe Size Flannelette Gowne— Value $18.73 ality flannelette in. pink re blue stripes or all white— round neck or braided collae— WILLIAM FOX presents Ti founded on SLONGELIOWS AXINE EELLIOTT'S THEATRE ot BROADWAY=EVES AT. PaATINeES Wen» SAT AT 3Q TIMES SQ. | fie FOOL! <EKe “Few dramas have enriched the neagon as much as The | ie Entra Pops SELWYN \' BA EXANDER BERNARD & CARR | ALS PARTNERS AGAIN ere} QVORLD'S LA 0, Mate Price Mai STOR THEATRE Bway at 45th St. TODAY AT 2,30—TONIGHT AT 8,30 ‘The OldSoak’ | WILLIAM FOX Presents MAL [Leerwout eat in Mats.Th tii wenn ew eee BS HONSTE | acess Several tailored models, some embroidered or n Ph amea braided, in one-piece style with straightline ‘ CHARACTERS IN 2 ‘ AN AUTHOR py 1 i Sy) FAMOUS POEM tunics and panels. Black, navy, brown. ; JACK FORD Extra Size Dept.—Third Floor 3 AN HONEST MOTION Bee pet gee blue tripe or all white y o jo “ EMPIRE Prgday& 4 8, Be, PICTURE ENTERTAINMENT or TH nee : : mitt atitthe | 2) OPENING MORNING SPECIALS ‘ Press and Public]|\| » 577" 61477 oh iUMUR, NIDHT 8:30 ‘ : A Great Pi NE ieee ot TH On Sale Today & Tomorrow Until 1 P.M. || pungalow Aprons reat icture HENRY WiLLeR's ae 4A Aik ST. To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mall or Telephone Orders 97 4 Matar . JACKIE COOGAN 5 | TRATAB, WwW. 40h Bt. BVA Twice OAit oo 76 [$1.15 Men’: Were $1.28 % IN DICKENS’ » STHE AWFUL TRUTH” i ents “THEATRE Si 80N ee “hehe ment garac wate ify ned el heparin 85 caeked of phen ant parcels 5 ‘a 7 ” ra ‘0 LAST With ROY Bad Te ke OOK: Tatas assortment of neat stripes— trimm wi ‘ ri : OLIVER TWIST ae imeree| Ue pae! WAN Ht, MONTE CRISTO igi. |] sustiackostin 117 | end aenle ttss | | pects Roe af” ‘ FOKINE BALLET te ANKEE iP RINGESS equiry 48TH ST, tues. § wae : ae wearing gual, cee A WES ermenae—Mame FLOOR, i MARE man's Latest: Musteal Gem FASE WO cn ALVALOCA”™ EATS REE 57 ct. Men’s Finest Grade $ MUSIC BOX Wer 7» Pa tL IAN E COWL fy Ne “Te will be th lar evening’s entertain- 25 ct. Percales............+ -15]" Wool Mixed Hosiery..... A TR A N SAME MAIIES Presets hee Raa sien ” mene. on the oa of the penson.?” Post Yard =wide—figures and stripes ate anes all area Axminster Rugs on white grounds, green and heather mixtures—sites WASH Allover patterns and fine figures in combinations of blue, rose and brown, Also MUSIC BOX REVUE oe STAGED BY HASSAKD SHORT. _ *ABRICS—BASEMENT, res 24 ct. Flannelettes. . a Ss Hosficny—wain FLOOR, Yard wide—suitable for dressing 97 ct. Men's Cambric D. W. GRIFFITH’S | PIVOLI MEIGHAN Bway, GAIET) ij | Eves 41050: enh oualtios ities Japanese and metrical pat- es ene pet i Ising delight De wisn orcnenee, Hp QRT Wer 48 pyramid of pulsing pied sacques and kimonoe—gray,Copen- Vi 4 terns, and gold and taupe NEXT SUNDAY : y hagen, old rose, light blue grounds gdox, .72 with black. Werll's Premieve of || Wabtace iL WABI. FABRICS BASEMENT. f nish—# in box. Prigeirss HANDKERCHIEFS—MAIN FLOOR, Sise . rope RAPTAINADPLEJACK] | 2 lac tat VALENTI NO AA LEJAC Cotton Huck Towels..... .1'7|$2.84 Men’s Flannel 8x6 Aes val ec HARRIS West f2d St. Eva, at 8.15, Firmly woven — hemmed — white Shirts. . . 2.87 27x54 in The Young Ra ‘ah’ ye fs) damask or colored broche borders. | Groy and khaki-—well made Finest Worsted Wilton Rugs— 4 Paromount. Plotura TOWERLE=MAIN) FLOOR, collar attached—sizes 14 to 18. $2.47 New Scrim Curtains. . 1.66 | 25'S Wonk CLoTHES—BABEMENT, 9x12 feet — fringed, beautitul col- oring—in copies of real IALTO SWANSON Men Bivny, DALY? s 63D S % A druvasnounl, lat “The audience took It to Its heart."—Triby. | Eves. 8.20. Mats, Wed and Lace or hemstitching—plain or | 514.50 to $16.50 Boys’ Pest eiin ; 1 wiLLiamson’ S"WONDERSo« the SEA” st 1a ! centre valance, _ ean High Grade Suits...... 12.50 6x0 ft 8D ANNIVERSARY WEEK DAVID SCO Presents its, Low D Tweeds, cassimeres and cheviots— Scatter size— g(laPiTaL. ’ , DE IDL : Hones Bt & BL 8b fintoany S00 & $100 $1.79 Hemstitched Sheets B22) jichtand dark mixtures—each with 27x54-inch . vay e Sin 00 LENORE ULRIC as KIKI | aul MATINEE be nd $109 90x90- pi Ber vail tropair fully lined trousers—8 to Fine Seamless Wilton Rugs— t Bt ante OF HILARIOUS COMEDY WITH SPECIAL MUSIC, EFFECTS AND PRESENTATION 4 men. ie Loc O218 :t.—tloged— old rareesinters | MEAN WINS ROAM AFTER ROAR UNDER MR. GRIFFITH'S PERSONAL SUPERVISION, $1.47 Men’s Cotton Ribbed 5 SOLE CLOTHIRG THIRD: FLOOR eating nas rime at i°f bandiome de- t, A M fi] Queen Queen of the ~H BATS Union Suits. ate z 1.07 $12.50 Boys’ sljoerclae URhtLand dag a west aS dla DAVID BELABCO Presents Vv Keith 1 MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR Pipelent ually grey, tan sed Ruge — 9x12 {t. every wanted emt Bt. Evenings ) 3 i , srown—Norfolk or inverted plai color combinatio: light AK Coualree agg || PME nh Sh » FRANCES STARR» igee || MARION | DAVIES (LAE | a7 ct, Women's nokta Ste || cirrus lo a SIRLS ce CIRCLE WILLIAM COURTENAY © | rn fee WHEN faeces Settee: Union Sulta css. 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Hy — one-piece or long waisted models— $7 in-medium an Ss O U S A 0 THISISLONDON Fram ant Mui waa” TATE TIMOTHY'S QUEST [#0 va name ere s.0 25 07 |] Drouene cc 00 gymman tommiog naar 98's |) Shergeg teh SOT ON! (oe 7 9 QUEST jose tee or aes | orp : : ¢ Borer. By & , iARJORIE RAMBEAL Empire, yoke and bishop style— | HOUSE DRESAES—aECOND FLOOR, Scatter Ruge— ; “A HOWLING SUCCESS."—Evo, Post Onis Debs Sunita at TARZAN, Others.) Tine Gold Fish" and embroidery trimmed—to | 94 6 garg Heel eee a ae 3 fii tobe Philip Sous, Conductor EARL CARROLL BHAT Thay Aan st tcc 90) 1 COLU BIA. posit it? BFOORLYN 1:00 babs Ren duit... 00) coe ac mma SRES 11 nen . t th Regiment N. Y. N. G. et Many neve Dee WYONG SID eat aerate aete ee 18x96 inch Axminsters, peas & . TG FOLLY TOWN “= <\) iowa scons |] Nite RSiaekee Seaham Sad | S8i"Ghateade'drebdue's || Taw Ali amt, Bir A ta ag a MEG ati ETH fas “| The Qi Homestead || itkxvs* pave {S'vioon, | “MSN's CLOTIING—MARN FLOOR, ot small rugs that mae f ent uate how Town tis seen in Man, Ot ar —— ‘ Mende rho duartette Gif Bepular Prices, Seats Now on Sale ‘idoet Malgetadning’ Mele Pus gale Kean e2purte Mantieg Mall WORLD WANTS WORK WONDER Pes sae MONTES CHINTO”

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