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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1911.
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Starting FRIDAY EVG., Apr. 5
SEATS NOW ON SALE
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D. W. GRIFFITH'S
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A Love Story ot the Great War.
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THE NEW PLAYS o
'The Fountain of Youth
Refreshes Henry Miller
BY CHARLES DARNTON
AS Henry Miller s.ilil to Ills audi
ence lust night, there Is nothing
more trifling In New Tork
th.in tiio opening of mw theatre; it
If a poor week when one doesn't open,
and a good work when one lotM'l
close.
Still, the Heny Miller Thcntrc. In
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skin-health?
If you arc stiffrririR from rrrcma or
some similar distressing, rmb.irnissinn
skin eruption, w hy don' t you Rf t rid of
it by tisinjj Resinol Ointment 'i Unless
the iroublr is due to some serious inter
nal disorder, it quickly yields to Resi
nol, anrl in most cases is easily healed
by it 1 he first application usually stops
itching and makes the skin feel cool and
comfortable. Wo recommend it with the
utmost confidenre because of its
harmless ingredients. Aided by
Resinol Soap it actt even more
quickly.
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The biggest LAUGH
maker in town!
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GOING UP -Sv
HENRY MILLER'S 4l L'"ivi W".
'I. 1 I'.' ant 74IU. Kl. 1. 10, Ma'a Tliiira A 4a .
"The Fountainof Youth"
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LAVRETTE TAYLOR
"HAPPINESS '
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u.inge $ Bi-,Ya
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FRED STONE!
JACK O LANTERrFi , fc,
MADISON SQ. GARDEN
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NOW
GR LATEST SHOW ON E.RTH
1 nt hu iai I i all) Prorla:med the Mot
Stupendous, Original, Novel Circus
New York Ha? Ever Seen!
MOXITBI BOO FRKAK roMOSIMl
AaiavaM ntothlaa. lacladlag i-ta.
r,Oc to - 7 '.. a- Unit Id locatlun.
II Alt TAX IN. LT'I'KU,
. llll.lHtl.A ull.itl lar. , . ll ' I l't all
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Wt 43.1 Street. quite out of tha
rommon. Allen lngalla, the archi
tect, and fn.it Wlckea, the decor
ator, have given Mr. Miller ft very
baftdaOftll Imine In which the visitor
hn.s the ri nar of comfort, luxury and
good taste. In fact, everything, In
cluding the stage setting n loom that
neemcd rriilly to b part of a house
is marked by the good taate char
neterlst c of Henry Miller. There is
nothing glaring, not even an electric
Mgn. Nor is it nrceasiirv to paw ovri
pages of advertisements to find the
hill of the play.
As for "The Kountn n al Touth," It
!s an agreeahla drnwlng-room comedy
by liuis Evan Hhipnnin. lirlgnny ,
written for the most p.irt. though a
Ml leisurely m action. It gives Mr.,
l,. . , nnnnrl unit V til disclose the.
amiable trait of a, well bred, middle
aged bachelor who h is gone up and
down the world trmg to find the
fountain of youth that Is, interest
life, ltelng an In
telligent chap, aa well a
namtallat. it I right that he
find it in the heart. Naturally enough,
he lin .iiiM's a guard in there's no
! acimnir this business in a play, ap-
parently. when a MCtMlOf is in his
rortlca und hus plenty ..f money. Hut
, ho doean t marry hia w.ird. h,ven the
theatre hua its surprises!
i Uerald, with hla empiy heart ana
I his full pocketbook, eiiiera heartily
into the scheme of li n king" a piay
writ'"" by a young man Will whom
hla ward la in love, thereby proving
himself an "iingel" of the most prac
tii'iil nort. This play, Incidentally, la
called "The Fountain of Youth, J
it bappna to make a sentimental ap-
Ipaal to GtotsaM and at the aamo tlma
give him a chance to poke a littlo fun
' at the theatre.
"Why I" ho exclaims, "I dlin t "
that playi wcro written, 1 though',
they Watt produced." There la nlo
the pertinent comment that tho the
alra sh.ml.l nut be an ItWtltttttOB CX-
clusiveiv fur tho fi-eliU-minded. In
i.thi r words, the theatre get.s some
gentlo linooka iand mui i. .if tho fun I
nt the expense f a frankly commer-i-lal
manager who Insists that what
ti.e public wants is "punch " "Maylia
that's why It's aore." remarks (lerald.
of oouraa tho piay nwcaadi. Hut
lust as Charm Id Is growing enthusiastic
over "Tho fountain Ol Youth," the
younf woman who has paraundad him
iii be an "angel" proceeds to throw
i old water m. r him. A slight ralsun
i islanding Is brought about by a
persistent youth lacking in tho finer
sensibilities, and ua a result it Is nut
until a aomawtiat rambling and tin
I'ventful Ihlrd act has run its course
that Kllxaheth la llnally clasped in
(lerald's arms
Although "The Fountain of Y'outh
spouts familiar quotations and throws
little more than a spray of llcht ban
tering nver Its characters. It refreshes
.Mr. Miller. Ha looked as though he
had r.et hi i lock back, and gavo a
roay, good-natured performance, ad
miral!. o In ItoaaUM and charm.
Lucllo Watson was capital as a
i widow who turned her wil-groomed
baek on romancn with scarcely a sigh
and made her bright chattel' a delight.
At times Olive Tell gave an Icy touch
'to the role of BJIaabath, yal this cold
beauty was hy no minus wanting In
i charm. Illldn Spong acted a sma.l
part with distinction, nnu i.uuaii
Kambta Coopar played a nlre girl
nicely. Frank KambM Coopar WM fat
i client as a doctor who might have
been taken lor a doctor of philosophy
An amusing bit of work was dune hy
Frank Sylvester aa Una theatrical
"inw-lirow."
In short, Mr. Miller has an excep
tionally clever company and a plav
that give him abundant opportunltv
to display hla engaging sense of
humor.
"TBB FAMILY SKELETON,"
BIG RIALTO FEATURE, IS
OF LOVE AM) MILLIONS.
Foutt4rnth R'jsttt
Watt ol rift Araao
I Borough KfJ3w--why Thi Sale
Spttb'i
rsjs Tomorrow
1 Nothing Succeeds Like Success"
The Success of Our Borough Week Is Very Gratifying
a4ni Although Tomorrow's Specials Are in Compliment
to the "Bronx," This Sale Is Open to All Boroughs,
BRONX BOROUGH
SPECIALS
Apparel and Its
Accessories
Women's Summer
Dresses
3.35
Our rt'Rulur$4.85
Gingham and chambray plain or neat color
combinations one-piece or better models
braitl embroidery or white piquo collar and
cuffs sizes 36 to 44.
Voile and Lawn Blouses
Our regular $l.ii.r 1.4.5
Tailored style with Feter Pan collar ol pique
or tucked and lace trimmed models.
Women sCrepe Kimonos
Our regular $2.74 2.10
Fabric made on box loom which gives it a
fine linish accordion pleated model--whlta
collar also elastic belt style with ahawl collar-
pleated ribbon trim light blue, pink and
lavender.
White Batiste Corsets
1.00
BRONX BOROUGH
SPECIALS
For Spring and Summer
Dresses
A 11 Wool Broadcloths
Our reffular $2.97 2.36
60-inch chiffon finish sponged and shrunk
sand, taupe, rose, Belgian blue, brown,
myrtle, Burgundy, navy and black.
Silk Mixed Pongees
Our refrular .48 .37
Ho-lnch pretty and inexpensive for Summer
Our rt'frular $1.50
Women's
Ready-to-Wear Mats
Our regular $2.95 1.94
Black and colors smart styles
Flowers for I lats
Our regular .77 and .95 54
Clusters of roses, dairies,
also wreaths of roses or com
flowers.
violets.
ined with other
pansies,
b
Boys' Suits
Our regular $8.74 .
7.00
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The feature picture of the Illalio
this week Is a film of love and fight,
mllll. ins and strong drink.
This picture, "The Family Skele
ton." with Charles Hay. Is one of the
most amusing photoplays produced
this season. The second picture is a
departure from the Rial to ouatoms.
Toto, the tamou' Hippodrome
clown, makes bis Initial appaarmnoa
to It in 1 to patrons in u highly humoi -una
film, "Fare, rieaae," u street car
scream.
The programmi l one of Mr. Itolh
nnfel's baal musical selections.
"AleaaaneVru Stradella," "Flotow's '
plendld npi.Hlli"n. Is Kiven as the Our I'l'gUlar $1.,8
week's overture, with HUgO lllesen
eld and Sat V. l.mston on tin . -
ductor's atand, Oreak Bvana gis
"The Klmr of tin iklnas Am 1" ami
Helen Morrill sings "Olanlntra Mia.
I from "The Firefly."
Semi-Norfolk or Trench models fr'ay. brown
and tan cheviots and cassimere, in lancy
checks, plaids and stripes some have extra
trousers 9 to 1 H years.
Boys' Hats
Our ri'frular 48 et .38
New Spring styles- brown and gray mixtures.
Children's Slips
1.04
Pfcncy yoke of lace and emb'y trim'd skirts.
Silk Petticoats
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WHIRLWIND COMEDIAN
AND HIS GAIETY GIRLS
AMUSE AT THE OLYMPIC
the irisn whirlwind
unded by his anrega
i lit is, arrive. I at tho I . , , ....
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a Kali . Ii lletdlu louta, I fton of tlalety
i ... l aaa ii. aa., a i Divmnic Thaatr
Mill ii. t o .h. aiMif I last night lor an cnaavinni
,eek.
wiuie plays Uta o'.d favorite role i
fasey. Put has made millions nUg'l
nt ins unmaking In paal .M ara i.a .i
night he made a good stait on an
other mllll. hi
Borne of cat' dan. eis. singers and
general assistants. Include Bldm
Hamilton, Anna lirnnd and Oene
Trulo, throe k i singers ami daneen
Marty Cudlg, Kna wilder. Hyan an
Thomaa won much applauae by their
ood 'i. around tvot k.
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MARION
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KNICKERBOCKER
Cj AMBASSADOR f
lERARD'O
MY 4 YEARS IN GERMANY
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"THE HOYS FROM HOME'i
AT COLUMBIA THEATRE
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WA ICIT5
BURLESQUE.
OLYMPIC ! r MAT. D A TI.Y
Gaiety Uirls
"LOVE'S
LIGHTNING"
i . til"' I U I'tUir-i .i A ItolMM K.I.
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Soilal Mai. 1b," who are now at
Columbia Theatre with a two a
lesqu
The Bt;(t8t ot Berlin
N.'ii Ptaflng U Times I'.oli. BJtO,
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background of one of thw scene
of the show, a United suites ban
rthip la shown ill the harbor of V :.
Buala reudy lur action.
rjeorga stone and Btta Plllard, i I
time partnara on th. burlaaqua ,
play the principal roles. VVIIlls Hu
rOWS, Teddy l'u Com, Wain Wrlgll!
ami la'u Murray an- capable asaisi
nta. A large chorus helps to maka
i ' ' I 'I'lliei
FOR COUGHS AND COLDS
like iimmpt and effn tl. rmed-oie
thnt .-. Qjickly and rontaina no opiatr.
Vou ran S't Kick leased? ff aakma '"
PISO'S
dresses and blouses in
of light and dark colors
a fine assortment
White Poplins
Our refrular .30 .20
In demand for little boys' nuits, men's shirts,
women's skirts, children's dresses, nurses
uniforms, etc.
White Linen
Our regular $2.94 2.15
mi inch width that cuts to good advantage
for women's and children's dreaaes, etc.
Wide Ribbons
Our regular .,15
Moires, satins and
and colors.
taffetas -white,
.23
black
PearlandXovelty Button:
Our regular 5 and 8 ct
All colors- large and small.
Cluny Laces
Our regular .12.' . j
White and Ecru - extensively used for cur
tains, scarfs, doylie. underwear and dresa
trimmings.
BRONX BOROUGH
SPECIALS
From Here and There
Women's Silk Gloves
Our regular .18 64
Milanese black and white -Paris point
stitching.
Women's and Men's
Umbrellas
Our regular $1.97 777.. 1.50
Black Una American taffeta assorted
handle.
Solid Gold Pendants
and Chains
Our regular $!.7 ....1.40
Large assortment p dainty patterns
prettily jeweled.
Collars and Sets
Our regular 28 ct
Sailor and round some
edgings.
with
18
colored
M ercenzed Sateens
Our regular .55
,'16-inch- high lustre
large assortment of i
soft finish-olors.
.44
BRONX BOROUGH
SPECIALS
For the Housekeeper
Bleached Damasks
Our regular 87 ct
18-lnck extra heavy
.60
for regular $5.93 4.63
Society Satin and Taffetas white, pink and
light blue flounces pleated and ruffled or
trimmed with fine laces.
Nainsook Combinations
.77
Fancy yokes of laca, etnb'y, hemstitching
and ribbon- trimmed skirt or drawer.
Girls' White Dresses
Our regular $1.94 1.56
Sheer lawn or organdie tBBtafully trimmed
with emb'y, lace und ribbon 6 to 14 years.
Babies' Lawn Caps
Our regular 94 d .76
Bmb'y or lace trimmed turn-bad. puffed
backs or set-in crowns ti niiu. to ;) years
Bal jies Nainsook Dresses
t hi r regular !4 el .67
,ike and Hisliup styles hand Ititcbingi
lace or emb'y sizes to L' jears.
1 1 emmet 1 Birdeye Diapers
Heavy quality -
20x30 our regular $:.4,r I Ol
23x22 our regular 11.86 I . ,'l I
24x24 "ur regular $1.'. 16 .... I i I
good patterns.
Turkish Bath Towels
Our regular 8 ct
Large - hemmed- plain
centres and borders.
white or
.48
colored
Scarfs and Centers
Our regular $1.26 . . . . .86
Trimmed with imitation cluny or filet lace.
Silver-Plated Candlestieks
.50
gray finish.
Steel Knives and Forks
Our regular 8 ct
Rogers
Our regular 19 ct J3
Well-known make -ebony handles.
Men's Initial
Handkerchiefs
Our regular 12,4 and 14 ct .11
Soft finlBh H dot 60
Men's Union Suits
Our regular $1.00 HO
Checked Nainsook well known make
leeveleaa knee drawers all sixes.
Women's Extra Size
Underwear
Our regular 47 ct 7777. .33
Vest shaped low neck short sleeves or
sleeveless drawers tight '.nee or laea
trimmed.
Children's Fine
Cotton Vests
Our regular 67 and 73 ct 7. .43
Medium neck elbow sleeves also drawers
knee or ankle length 6 to 14 years.
Bleached Muslins
Worth 23 cts 18
36-Inch toft finish.
Silkoline Comfortables
Our regular $2.06 1.37
Dainty flowered cotton filling -single or "4
bed aize.
Bleached Domet
Our regular 20 ct .17
Fleecy nap remnant lengtha.
Stamped Towels
Our regular 14 and 17 ct ,11
15x23 and IIbST- fine buck for croae-stitch
eyelet or solid embroidery.
Wooden Toys
Our regular .28 .17
Moving animals on wheels; platform dancing
'-oons and soldiers.
MORNING SPECIALS Tomorrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P. M.
To prevtnl dealers buying, quantities restricted No Mail or Telephone Ordere.
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HOYS' ( M1T1I1 Va-THIRD IT-OOB.
a4.s Against All Offerings Elsewhere
The Above Are the New and Only the New
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