The evening world. Newspaper, August 3, 1914, Page 9

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Montgomery and Stone to-day began Fehearsals of (he new musical cemedy MA which they are soon to appear at the Globe ‘Theatre Hilda Keenen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fronk ik ei Wynn, comedian in Zins and retire from the stage. “What heppened at 22," the new|~ Play by Paul Wilstach, which ts to be produced ot the Harris Theatre om Aug. “4 by John ©. Fisher, will be Biven its out-of-town try-out at Pough- keeepsie on Aug. 21, Those yho have Parts In the play are Reginald Barlow, Frank Kemble Cooper, Malcolm Dun- ean, Robert Fischer, Charles Abbe, K. Hutchinson, Wadsworth Harr Charles Silber, Carroll McComas, Esta Ranks, Elizabeth Ariaans and Helen Crane. Rehearsals of “Wild Oats," a com- edy by Porter Emerson Browne, to be produced by Comstock and Gest, began at tho Princess Theatre to-day. In the company are tomer B, Mason, who is to play the leading role; Mar- guerite Keeler, Edith Luckett, BE. A. Bberle, George Ingeton, Laura War- ner and Billy Betts. The company to appear in “Twin Beds,” Margarot Mayo's farce-com- edy Is rehearsing at the Fulton The- atre. In the cast are Fay Wallace, Ernest Cossart, Ray Cox, John West- ley, Georgie Lawrences Mabel Acker and Willlam J. Phinney. Thomans Holding will play Jerry in the “Peg o' My Heart” company headed by Elsa Ryan. Henry E. Dixey and his wife, Marie Nordstrom, will appear !n a comedy by ¥ Evelyn Blanchard and Adelaide Sted- man. ‘ Announcements of engagements by ished-in the first plage to joyees open air amusement off the streets ' the lunch hour; the Reet boon a roof garden in which re are glad to Tavite breathing spell WinterGai PASSING SHOW ‘oF Shubert is % The Third Party ' *ROUND THE WORLD S—E—-N-S—A-T-I-O-N By October 1st of this year every city indicated on the margin will be applauding a a marvelling at D’ANNUNZIO’S All-Stupendous Masterwork CABIRIA The photo spectacle that is seen daily by more thousands of people than have ever before witnessed a single theatrical Meade, Gay NAHE “One ATLANTA MONTGoMEny JACKSON ALGIERS TIMBUKTU TANGIER What ie the polar bear telling the summer con ert, a comedy, da at Ly eT irl about the ing and joyety E. ome Bon coming ate & the prise Mer ONS Dees se Cte = Pee, the Liebler Company inélude those of teas aa attraction in the history of the world. Philip Tongo for Traddles and Emma STRAND 2 CONSCIENCE,” | . x ‘Call of x “ad Chambers for Flora Peggotty, tn “The | Os, 99 px. ron,sat AT THE KNICKERBOCKER—TWICE DAILY Highway of Life,” Lor v. s MADISON < eR 7 dramatization of Dick S ROOE ng Afvarno00 pertield:” Eiste Mackay to play Vir- F GARDE| it ” P 4 eoot™ ginta, Grumpy’s laughter, with Cyril; | LONGACRE Court . My s __A PAIR OF S “wa bi OPEN ALL. SUMMER Polar Bear Ice Cooling Plant—Air Changed Completely Every Minute Free Lemondde—Boudoir Retiring Roome—Art Gallery World’s Most Magnificent Vaudeville Theatre Presenting the Class and Cream of Variety This Week’s Constellation of Stars: Ernita Lascelles, to be George Ariiss's leading woman in his fifth American ’ posc™ : tour in “Disraeli,” and Maude, Hildyard for an important part in “The Garden ACH ‘ . prac of Paradise,” to be produced at the meet TineWoneS. TUE furs Park Theatre. men Oliver Morosco 1s in search of young " TRIESTE romantic scare Live eter mamsers @ | STEEPLECHASE ae : ewer GIMBEL’S ROOF PARK OPEN. fy EY, feu oS ‘ : miNorLe i Rae Breathing Space for Employees, LU August 15-18- og | = CONSTAN’ NO! JO ALN : ania! But Public 1s HENDERSON ee ‘i Ne : \ CAE SAW YER Pik pate ‘The roof park over oONE RA roreenes ‘onquisite form: ‘was thrown open to-day to the public Mercedes—Elinore & Williams = - ROME. for inspection of the eighty-five minia- | Harriet Burt, Monkey Hippodrome, others. x * NAPLES ture flower gardens planted and culti- SBRICHTON Sao Ret"s Yom Wee : of the employees of the establishment. Borg, BL ae, Ws sit ‘ Irvestetibie DAILY, 2.30 & 8.20. voit | : : i a - oo wove along. He Y sings slde-splitting parodies and will be sesleted by Franklin Batle, The cleverest impromptu ‘My Polt- cles.’ Lew ts at ble lnugh- getting best. comedy. A new act by this Prince Charming ef musteal comedy. Summer Styles who ts after Huth Reye's recor. She's @ many times champion and has new songs und costumes, ELIMINATION REDUCTION SALE WE intend to make a strenuous effort within the next week to clear out every yard comprising our Spring and $25t0$40 Value Now Open MU MURPHY & RADLIFF ‘Two delightful comedians ta “Nitty Nonsense.” They are eure fire else they woulda't be here. EIGHT \ rg stock in a ap stores, ae IS ‘ selling force is primed for action and we have such a primed te array of fine New Sto re N : NS) Woolens to offer you that they cannot Bia paces og be beaten by the little one shop tailor at "7 “MADE - See } twice the price we ask. Convince yourself 4) ae \ by getting a sample at our nearest store e Be \ and try to equal it at the price—for one MEA ° URE ‘ week only, made to measure, $12.75. i " — TWO AND SOME THREE PIECES Bet. 43d and 44th Sts 10 a $ FEW UNCALLED-FOR SUITS ] O FOR THE MAN WHO NEEDS A ofn IN A HURRY. DEPOSITS HAVE BEEN PAID ON THESE SUITS—THAT’S Samples Cheerfully Given for Comparison = WHY WE CAN SELL THEM AT $10. ALTERATIONS FREE. A LIMITED NUMBER ON SALE AT EACH STORE. SS eg SD = YM bill Ws A European posing act, pre- 4 senting s treat for art lovers. Nothing but headliners at the P: any one bill than in any three other a COOL—COMFORT AND COMEDY EVERY DAY, TWO SUPERB SUNDAY CO SUNDAY CONCERTS MatineesDaily, 25¢,50¢,75¢} 2,000 Choice Seats at 50c ff (C-____ SMOKING BALCONY) EveryNight, 25c, 50c, 75c, $10 1,00 Orchestra 1 Ten! Rows $1. 50 w@F All Goods a Marliog in Plain . Pigeres YY Wlddd Eighth Avenue, Near 23d Street. |2331 Eighth Avenue, One Door Above 125th St. . ee aon sag pescag 4 Piece A my F eakaiad iy <sionad on rene venue, Near reet. 4 Third Avenue, Near 85t! reet. 104 Flatbush Avenue, Near Atlantic Avenue Stadion, Brooklyn. | 1370 Broadway, Near Gates Avenue, Brooklyn. All S |Big Stores ‘ Stores Open Evenings Until 9—Saturdays 10 o’Clock andl See Ads, reanves. All Our Store Woden "oe oF 1347 Broodway, Between 35th and 36th Streets. 14 0. {691 Eighth Avenue, Bet. 43d and 44th Sts. MOM

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