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1 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 4. 1915. here Is an opportunity for to see the growth of an actress as from year to year she changes her and Things The Cinema Circuit thes.

her lovers, her managers. her husbands and her wigs. The play is a wig-maker's delight, though MayorHylanDidNotlntend To Keep Subway Promises, A Woman Voter Declares By ARTHUR POLLOCK the wig-makers of the present pro zBj MARTIN B. DICKSTEIXz duction, may zvrttna a time, at (lie manner' io which a number of their products are worn. Borden Harri- BROWNSVILLE HOSPITAL CAINS 1,000 MEMBERS One thousand new members hjv-a Joined the committee of the Brownsville and East New York offilcials the hospital stated ti-day.

The committee is conducting a drive to obtain 10,000 new nemb.f, which will mean nn annual iuconio to the institution of 110,000. The Ladies Auxiliary of the hospital recently donated $2,000 towa'd paying oiT the hosplt.il defl'-it. lis members are pushing the drive, wit't Mrs. Morris Dlugssli. president the auxiliary, acting as chairman ii a special committee.

i. who sinfrs "Lollta" (Buzii-Peechia), man thinks a wig Is. as easy to put and Bobby Vernon In a short comedy Tn "Starlight" at the Broacjhurst Theater Doris Keane Does Everything Stars Like to Do, on as hat. He plays the Kinross' sou. Frederick Vogedlng la her first husband and first manager.

A play "Too Many Kisses," at the RiaUo, With Richard Dix and Frances Howard Some News Note of the "Hjian has not lived up to his subway promises," declared an angry-woman after making an, unsuccessful attempt to bird a crowded train at goer In the first row or seats at the Broadhurst Theater night, who was either well liquored or naturally yLADY3 UNGS.t, who has tried arave," almost, or from arly youth to i A I A loud, kept Initiating that Mb. Voiding was terrible, but he was barklnsr onefoot-ln-the-grave. picaresque Utp the wrong tree. It was the play the I. R.

T. Atlantic ave. station yesterday during the morning rush hours. "And what's more, he never intended to," she added. "Conditions drama with a little of Kiki and a lot goer wno was the had actor.

of Sarah Bernhardt. It even shows KUt.TO THEATER' "Tot Many KIM." from John Monk Saunrtf utory. "A Mlnr Gestur." A Paramount pictur directed by Taul Sloane, itarrinf nkharc. l)ix. THB CAST.

are outrageous." Six other persons! the great star at a moment when she Is about to become a mother, though she Is too uaconventlonal to put it and none of It Is oulte good enough. Often It is entertaining, oftener fidiculeus and tiresome. were asked their opinions of subway conditions under the Hylan regime that way, at a moment when, having lust stepped off the stage, she Mere is what they said: A. Frlnbcrg, 374 Macon M. The subways are rotten.

Hylun has fallen Rich anl France Howard Powell Frank t'urrirr Jo Burke AHwrt TavernltT Ludwi Alvce Mi I Ik Paul Panwr War Richard Gaylord ilr. Yvonne Hurja Julto jay lord Sr Mr. Simmon Hurja Ml gut? I Klnpper The Village fetor Pan down on his subway promises. UNION SERVICE HELD BY 6 P. E.

CHURCHES Insists upon removing her white wig In order that her baby, catching sight of her for the first time, not conclude that she is Its grandmother. And there is another scene In which the child is In its bath, swearing cutely, as the child of an actress might. This is a whole life, told in Quick snatches. xr rather In quick Hubn Brt-sslor, 2110 Atlantic ave. 1- her hand at plays or many kinds, has written liow a new one calculated to contain a little bit of all kinds.

She calls It "Starlight" might more accurately have labeled It -Spotlight." For it throws the spotlight onioris Keane, an accomplished actress, giving her an opportunity to exhibit the various sides of hrr'talent. It Is a sort of showcase Miss Unger hss contrived. Everything in It Is shlned up brightly with a view to attracting customers and nothing Is quite what It seems. If you take it out into daylight At changes color. In fact.

Its colors are cheap even In the most tricky of stage lights and tt doesn't get the best cf stage lights, either. 'Starlight" la the story of a great actress "from the cradle, to the The subway systems are pretty had. Some one is to blame but I don't mm, "Great Guns." IT Is announced that a motion picture version of "William Tell," Schiller's classic, will be shown at the Cameo Theater (Manhattan) some time this month. The film was mnde in the Swiss Alps by an American direclor, Kmil Harder. We nlso learn that Brown of Har-ardj' the famous play by Rlda Johnson has been purchased hy Metro-Ooldwyn-Maycr for Immediate screening.

It will be recalled that this drama of modern colleae life enjoyed a phenomenal success behind the footlights before it wns novelised And. to be aure, the novel vied with the play in popular appeal. a a Metro-Goldwyn also Inform us that the film which Joseph von Sternberg is directing, originally called "Kscape." has been chRiiged to "The Exquisite Sinner." whictTgoes a long way toward proving our contentluu that movie lilies don't mean (i thiiiK. Gloria Swanson's latest production for Paramount. "Madame Sans-Gcrte," which is the picture Miss Swanson traveled to France to make.

Is now being edited and titled in the Famous studio in Astoria. M. Lconce Ferret, the director, arrived from abroad last week with the final scenes of the film. Monsieur Ferret, with the assistance of Wlllitm Le Baron, editor-in-chief of productions at the Astoria stndio, is supervising the cutting. It has not yet been announced when "Madame Sans-Gene" will be released.

Hylan Won't Build Subways Or Let Others Build Them; His Record of Flip-Flops Mayor Hylan has refused lo let a contract for a single now trunk line subway during the seven years he has been In omce. He refuses.to build the Nassau-Broad st. link, which has been delayed years. Here Is how Mayor Hylan ar-d former Boro President Rleget-mann have vacillated on tho question of buildlnc a crosstowu subway for Brooklyn: As Onice-So-ker. Oct.

7. 191S "There is no other line in Brooklyn of more Importance or greater benefit to the people." John F. Hylan. Nino Years Ijitrr, as Mayor. Nov.

19, 1922 On Mayor Hy-lan's motion. Board of Estimate rejects Transit Commission's proposal for Brooklyn crosstown tube. Aug. 3, 1923 Mayor Hylan votes to approve route for cross-town line. So does Boro President Riegelmann.

March 21, 1924 "I won't vole one penny for tho Brooklyn cOR8town line, because it is linked with B. M. T. and I. It.

T. lines," says Hylan. patches, a number of Incidents which. know who. Mrs.

F. A. 363A 6lh st Hylan has not lived up to his subway promises. And what's more, he never intended to. Conditions arc RICHARD DIX la a typical Doup-las Fairbanks In a typical rucliard Hardine Davis romance tn liis new starring picture.

put end to end, hardly reach to tne box otnee. There are eleven scenes in its outrageous, but Hylan should worry. Peter McGulrp. 399 Classen ave. three acts and epilogue.

And they are played quickly, as If with an Intent to conceal the fact that they "Too Many Kisses," at the Rlallo Theater. In It Dick Is revealed as a lover of no mean ability when he Isn't knocking; Bpantnh hombrcs for JOT Hylan is the worklngman's "frlenu and I'm tn favor of him. He has done all he could for the subways. are badly written and, for the most part badly- acted. Such secrets Philip Lovlnc, 1707 Kings High however, cannot be kept.

The play way I think the subways are bad. la a clumsy stunt. A. K. Miller, SIS Kotranl ave.

rows on rows of. enchiladas. "Too Many Kisses" is an adaptation of John Monk Saunders' novel "A Maker of Gestures," In which a Of course. It gives. Dorl Keane The subways are too darn crowded.

I think Hylan could have done bet all the chance any actress could ask to show how many different things sho can do. She is asked to reveal youne Americano with a weakness ter. The Rev. Dr. George Craig Stewart, rector of i St.

Luke's P. B. Church of Evanston. preached last night at St Luke's P. E.

Church, Clinton near Fulton at the first of the union services In which six Protestant Episcopal churche of the Hill section St. Luke's, the Messiah, St. Mark's, the Incarnation, St. Mary' and St. James' are cooperating during Lent.

The Rev. Henry Swentzel, the rector, conducted the service. Each church will hold ono of these Tuesday evening services. Dr. Stewart In his sermon urged that all live to the fuU capacity of their spiritual lives.

He mentioned Inhibitions such as fear which, he said, must be overcome before a more abundant life can be realized. When one has learned how to utilize latent powers. Dr. Stewart declared, "it is marvelous hew much he can pour out and still have more to Kive." Mrs. A.

K. Miller. 518 Nostrand rfor women la sent by his dad Into the everything, every talent she pos ave. My opinion is the same as my sesses with the exception of her talent for truthful and exact char fastness of the ryranees In search of a certain preelous mineral com husband s. The subways are certainly very overcrowded.

acterization. There are several im pound. There he Is to abstain for itations of Bernhardt, particularly six months from even conversation one of her in her last years, when fothtnt bring such com aHyour walls For aleeping rooms parlors and reception he.Ha dining room and living room'1 for the library and for public building. Properly applied it won't nib off. Aak your dealer for bastine Colorchart, or writer Mita Ruby Brandon, Alaba-tine Co, Grand Rapids, Mich.

Alabastine powder in whim and tints. Packed in 5-pound packages, -ready for naaj by mixing witb cold or warm water. Full directions on rery package. Apply with an ordinary wall brush. Suitable for all interior surfaces plaster, wall Board, brick, cement, or canrsav with the fair sex, after whirh he Is to be rewarded by a hair Miare in she is led on the stage a doddering old woman only to pretty up her face, straighten out her ancient body and step through the wings.

Into the SEEK TO IMPROVE BAY RIDGE LIBRARY the business. Everything works out beautifully until Yvonne itur.ia Frances Howard), a hiah raste presence of sn admiring arid noisy 1 insane, comes ruport the si cne forting relief as the original Bauma Bcngui, It start to driva out pain a toon you apply it. GET THB OWOINAL FRENCH DAUMEDENGUfi ANu.osaivg audience. The evolution of a great star! True stories for the readers Thereafter- the Plot simmers- ilown to sllv'ry moonlight and g-ultar nui'Me floating; up to scnoHta's balcony. The flRhtinc conies later when a cocky of cheap magazines! JJood naturcd trash! Miss Keane Is a clever performer.

Dans were dlscussed'for the improvement of "the Tubllc Library branch in Bay Ridge at th meeting of the Pay Ridge Community Cen little captain of the Spanish Guards She knows her business. She acts conies to twist the dog of an Americano's nose for daring to steal the Fort CmMjtu'1' ToMllida love of his Julio s) woman. ter, held last night at the Bay Ridge Tho film at tho Rlalto i really all High School. 4th ave. and 67th s( Neuralgia Tir.d Fact Sofa Mufclaa ad evarv Fata Dr.

Frank P. Hill, chief librarian of that good screen entertainment has a right to be, MrvDIx, aa yu-have Orange Pekoe Tea 1 The next time you need tea, t3gKa ask "for Tetley's in the rich oriental caddy. No extra cost i Makes good tea a certainiyf(s the Brooklyn Pubtic Library, attended the meeting to offer sug for dear life. She la light and airy at one moment, fills her eyes with tears the next, laughs and whimpers and Is poignant. It is seldom more than a shallow exhibition.

Edith 13111s has staged 'the piny without the necessary deftness, Frederick W. Jones 3d, has given it scenery more attractive than it deserves and would have lighted it effectively, too, if the electrician had stood by him more faithfully. At any rata, Taos. Laming Co. gestions on the extension of the li already been Informed, Is a Don Juan whose amorous prowess is not to he denied, even under such droll circumstances aa we have here.

Mr. IV. i. brary. it was decided that at least $3,000 would be necessary for the work and that a request would be.

forwarded MISSING PERSONS IFIM. HUPEHT, 1. 43S Warrsn Fab. 1(; fact 4 Inch's tall, wsl(ha U6 pounds; black eyas an4 hair, dark complexion: negro; greenish overcoat, brown coat and vest, white ahlrt. "blaxk tie, dark trousers, black shoes and stockings, gray hat.

HARRY SLANDItEAU, 1. 1230 E. J2d Carnarafe; 5 feat 3 Inches tall, weighs 116 pounds; btua eyes, llftlt hair, fair complexion; tan sweater, khaki shirt with btuo buttons, blue striped trousers, tan shoes, black stockings, gray cap. ELINOR JOHNSON. 7, 21 Lynch March feet 6 Inches tall, walgha 65 pounds; brown eyes and hair, fair complexion; brown coat, fur collar, blua serge dress, low black shoes, tan stockings, brown hat.

SIGMUND HOROWITZ. 4, -180 75th Dix, too, Is a scrapper and, even though too many decbuoiva 4ire ADVKRTT8EMKNT. to the Board of Estimate asking hnnded to htm on gold-platad trv his conquests are always accum- that this amount be appropriated to the Bay Ridge of the library. tmnled by the incomparable Dix den- tiflrlctal smile. Why Stay Fat? You Can Reduce As in her simultaneous appearance In "The Swan, Frances Howard, ns the heroine of "Too Many Kisses, The answer of moat fat r-eoplo la tlist It ta too hard, too troublesome and too dan.

is a most charming and refreshing addition to the ranks of leading Rcroua to force the weight down. Marmnla women-in tho films. As Julio, ill Rockaway; Nov. 10. 1324; 5 feet 7 lnhcs J'rrsorlptlon 1 ableta overcome all theao lt-fioultic.

They are nleaaanl to tak. entail tt'm Powell offers a very convincing no dieting or exerc.iae. and have the added tall, welgha 160 pounds; blue eyes, gray hair, fair complexion; no upper teeth; dark characterization of deptcabtlity. And Dr. Forth f- 1 Tel.

THam 1 Eyeglasses Prtsrrlbd an prepared acrnrrtlna; to tha DR. rOBTH CONTROL METHOD. Ophthalmic Muscular Exercises for the Prevention and Correction of Eye Strain Dr. ARTHUR FORTH, 358 Fulton St Optometrist Abraham Straus advantage or cheapness. A nox Is sole at ono dollar by all drugglete the world over, or Bend tho price direct to the Marnmla oh yes, "llarin M-v: if funny His hwo4 rtliVff foursome m.tt i i i i-i INC overcoat, dark ault, black lac shoes, black aoft hat.

JACK SCAMOKntCLLO. 20, 70 President Fab. 27 6 feet 1 Inch tall, walgha 150 pounda; brown eyea and hair; black suit, white shirt, gray tie. low black ahoes, black stockings, black derby hat. General Motora Detroit.

Atlch. Now that you know thia, you have no excuse for being fat. You can reduce steadily and eaaliy without going through long slegea of tlreeome exercise and atarva-tlon diet with fear of bad effects, Oet a fool as tho village I Among the Incidentals at the Kiuliu this week are Helen Sherman, soprano, in an aria from "The Barber of Theodore Webb, baritone, Fulton St. Hoyt St. Livingston St.

Gallatin Place A. S. Store News for Thursday, March 5 V- box and atart setting alender now. Adv Hand-drawn Ctepe Dresses a tremendous Sale-begins tomorrow 6th Ave. at 16th St.

22-26 W. 34th St. VV 17 (TvVK, Two New York Stores JjrT ready at. 9 o'clock mWl "ft $7 .75 i for s5 or 2 IIIT Cheat of drawer ivory enamel, (Trey enamel, 427.50. ivory enamel, grey en-amel, $47.50.

mm II A VWlr Colonial dresser in ivory enamel, $34.75. poster beds, ivory enamel, ft. 6 in. size, 3 ft, 3 in. size, $42.75.

Dressing table, ivory enamel, grey enamel, $37.50. A. Hemstitching patterns itself in unusual designs in this model, while Irish picot adds a dainty finish. 2 for $5 Youthfully becoming is this round collar model that uses white crepe with colored pipings. 2 for 5 Chifforctte with mirror.

Ivory enamel, grey enamel, $23.75. S'iglit stand ivorif enamel, grey enamel, $10.50. A' i I 1 .1 C. White collars and ith embroidered dots and double rows of hemstitching are effective trimmings. 1).

Tucks and hemstitching in paijcl effect and Irish picot make a pretty effect. Writing table with drawer. Ivory enamel, grey enamel, $19.75. Pick Out Your Own Bed Room Suite ropi these beautiful "open stock" enamelled pieces VERY woman has a vision-of a 'room furnished with pieces like these delicate gray or ivory enamelled furniture with her favorite color scheme beautifully worked out in clever draperies and accessories; Here is a rare opportunity to choose just the pieces you want a single piece or a whole roomful and to add to tjiem from time to time if yo'u want additional pieces. The prices are, as usual, GUARANTEED Dowest-in-the-city.

in nm Dresser in ivory enamel, grey ename $26.75. 2 for s5 mm i 1 i i pri rrit i ill Chest of drawers ivory enamel, grey en-amel, $19.75. ypir-T-T--T-Triri Every dress is hand-drawn and some are hand-embroidcred with French knots as well. All arc made generously full an important point in crepe dresses so cay to launder, so refreshingly pretty to wear! Seven styles sizes and colors carefully planned so that yoti may select all these colors in every style: Blue, Green, Lavender, Rose, Tan, Yellow. 1 Order by Mail you can't come tomorrow Dressing table in ivory Divided Payments enamel, in grey enamel, $34.75.

1 EXTENDED charge account is part of the service you get at spears, just like courteous salesmanship and careful delivery. E. Vertical rows of hemstitching give tenderizing smartness, while the double white collars and cuffs add a tailored finish. White, embroidered dots trim the cleverly styled collar, and the string tie sash i another attractive feature. There is no interest charged, no matter over how long a period your account may extend; the payments are divided to suit your individual wage or income.

A first payment is all that is necessary to deliver any selection. EM mm Ciive first, second and third choice, as we cannot guarantee that quantities will last. Be sure to mention size and color and style preferred. Sizes 36 to 44. K.

Second Floor. East Buildinc. 2 for $5 2 for s5 Extra selling space extra salespeople tables arranged lor quick choosing Dresner iritli yuuJ wv'rror. Ivory run mi grey enamel, 4 ft. 6 in.

beds in ivory enamel, $37.50: grey enamel, $34.50 I ft. 3 in. beds in ivory euamrl, grey enamel, $.12.50. Selling begins promptly at 9 o'clock Come Early!.

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