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New Piays for Coming Week “The Dragon’s Claw" at the New Amster- dam Theatre; “Pretty Mra. Smith,” With Fritsi Scheff; “The Elder Son," From England, and Douglas Fairbanks in ‘He Comes Up Smiling.” HE DRAGON'S CLAW,” by —_——— se well as for that fruit, Chance i Austin Strong, will be pro: | Wella him in the way of the “Ki Buropean War Convulsions ri ne HP rap llottee tal -agenatd by Ay a tre Mon it. 01 ir) Mean Its End, Says Secretary i rt Lt d —Predicts World Peace. Players Who Will Be Seen in Productions. At Local Theatres During the Coming Week THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1914. cause of his fondness for bathing as in the supporting cast will be ecenes are laid in Pekin, and the play | tricia Collinge, William Morri | a arrcas 06 oe Rents | Getegs Backus, Edouard Durand, Robert Cain, Kathryn Browne li the legations in the great|}eckor, Robert Melly and Charles | walled city. The story chiefly oon- z * 8 6 BALTIMO! ing cerns Capt. Richard Deering, who| “The Yellow Ticket" will be the at- the persona! Presi- has been sent to Pekin as Military | traction at the Grand Opere House, dent Wilson, UA- | Attache of the United reas ay "and ‘Ninetieth street’ wil able to attend, spoke tion, When his wi im-| have "Within the Leese rect will have to-day Spangled mense fortune ano’ “Peg o' My Heart” moves to the Baaner of ‘upon the scene. The re Hi ‘address MY. tate deals with the aa Oo they experience mora! HH it ? g set Ss SQW ~ | og : “Tei ie, eda ma Tee =| | gt Yer RANwiAssus As Siiced. efifl? Plnuenee Fritai Scheff comes asino | dining, as well ure " yi For 81 years W.L.Dougias has guaranteed the value of his on Mantas polls with “Pretty Mrs 1B ‘Bea ion Ld “Thirty League bn j it F shoes by having his name and ‘Khe retall price ie Drote GaM4, bad become Smith.” The book ts by Oliver Mor- ja’ Russian Aigiiie otkinee ee the sole before the shoes leave the factor: ether nations and ‘ Harris, 1 N arainst b rices for inferior shoes of fog tery and plroker wdkey Clover Mer an and ‘Bpeed Onehor in eg makes. W. eestal sboss are always worth wha’ ballet, 7 " shoes, call at any one of arehical authori marriea |annoes, @ Pierrot and Pierrette : Fercen eee Tee atek te the cities and Jack London's “Burning Daylight” " y ee urself the many styles and kinds of $3.50, height) Tee Beets, om the screet at th 4 < . Ps Bii50 and 35,00 shoes in all leather nd VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. her former husbands us woll as her he present. The fact that she had be-| -, Sylvester Sohaffer, the versatile ‘ : me (i to W. L. Dougias #4.00 and Waved the other two were dead adds| where others will be Nat Bae Wine ct = ation will convince you that they compare to the diffoulty of straightening out} new monologue; Cecil Lean and \ , ele altTe makes the price. If you could visit her matrimonial tangle. With Miss| Cleo Mayfeld in a musical number; , : only perceptil Sree ra ookrton, tinbeaivd o0e M08: 9 Scheff will be Charlotte Granville, | Gam and Kitty Morton, ake = ir i a aede laatnere ot used and bow carefully W. ke tegtem. cdore Haboock, Charles Lat. | Welch and George Crouch, dancers, " Sougiae thoes are made, you would then understand why “Lat no one texture | lian Tucker, Marcelle, the Mo-| , At Hammerstein's will be Conroy , " \ : they look better, fit Detter, hold, thetr shape and wear pr diag So ce| eisie as thant Cptoessepnel Sacees Seerraaae mee ca ; —_ DOUGLAS STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK: ety wee Me oe Willam A. Brady's Playhouse opens Receintel, the drabinveiees bingeet 4 ER” is | py W..D u RROOKLYH @& teated by the stress of war,” sald) it» season on lay evening with} Haveman with his lio ra and 3 treet, Mr. Bryan. “We could orebip | “The Bider Son,” played by a London | jeopards, and Freddie ke lght- coraet’ God ae we do it company. In ite original Freach form| weight champion. ; a $363 Breed —— 1967 read way, corner Getes Avowas, the play was callod “Les Petites.”| The bill at the Colonial will include 3 ; § ie iu, O75 rie. Avenue, corner (eat cach genora: Frederick Fean made the adaptation, | Eddic Foy and the Seven Little Foys, f pang 1779 Pitkie Avenes, cised im blood-letting transferring the scene to Kent, Eng-| Grace La Rue in songs, Alice Els and ‘Third A’ Soe NBWARK-—631 Breed Gtrest, vent stagnation. land. The play te deacribed as a do-| Bert French in “The Dance of the Ste. | PATERSON—198 Market Gt.,cor. Chast mestic drama with ah undercurrent Temptress,” Dainty Marie on the fiy- JERSEY CITY—18 Newark Avena of comedy. org aay teh pay: ing rings, Earl Reynolds and Nellie \ B= ¢ ? ‘TREN TUM—i91 Bead Hate bereck ors are Cynthia na Hun-} Doni , dancer, and Allen Dinehart | \ gerford, Marshal, Nell Compton, | in “ Meanest Man in the World.” 7 u Cynthia Latham, Norman Trevoi ‘The Alhambra will have Harry Fox uy a} Lumsden Hare, ‘ric Maturin and/ and Yaneci Dolly in songs and ( OCEAN 3 Harry Green. Seaton the Nine, White Hussars, ae cs LINES AND TRAV: o eee Sophye Barnard, Harry Beresford in ‘ — iil enlarging Dougias Fai: will appear/‘Twenty Odd Years,” Mrs. Gene ‘ OTRAMBOATE, ef the A dad at the Laneety ce com om oer br der tong DE roe 4 os and Lou 4 Suicide Blamed on the War, See ty ing” te so-palled “motor comedy in| "At the Royal Theatre will be Harry : } BS Max fchlessincer, forty-five yours overcome, we four ‘cylinders’ made by Byron| Cooper, the Hi q 7 t No. 831 Wost Pitty the. rendered. and Emil Nyitray from moemey ene Gankatiy tenon Tew c Py found dead.in his rooms FTE Chari, “Suerman's novel et the] dances, Polly Conncly new, sng RNS es ne ota ees id same. ” SEAT ah TEST a abc Bel taken fifteen or twenty tml verse: gare nom wg a taken to “the| Davis 19 "One an One Make Tarwn”” tthe Srihron house cu ihe chem: |Eott ten AP itachene te Meee | hare ate read” decay, a, love for nature.| and Hawthorne and Ingile, eccentric tives” later y t "Chior Jy. |the hose reel a jor truck—and | piained that t fatermelon” be-' comedians. Hughes, Assiuta: t' *e Waa no chemical engine, war. & most iritating habit of dragging the name of Paul's wife into the conver- sation. Then, without waiting to change his shirt or wash his face, Paul dashes off to the convent and finds his wife just as she is about to take her final vows as a nun. thie time Paul has worn the ro- sary his bride gave him, and a great deal of the time the orchestra ha: ‘ : ad . «a ” ben playing Mthelbert Nevin's fa- Str. “Robert Fulton millar song. “The Story of the Ro- Monday, WetnsoGaye, Pridars. sary” in romantic melodrama of the yr- | time-honored variety, and though it is ———__ ~ : * * iasdling at Wee wo ee not produced on the huge scale of ‘ Drury Lane spectacles “like “rhe ¢ ‘ ; ‘ B y a tae te E Whip,” it has a certain picturesque- ness, and may at least be said to be ——— <4 Str. “Mary Powell” House. Just whom they are fighting pea) the dollar that is the price of —_—=—> rt M : as Ly I Ez, lan't olear, for the enemy never ad-|“"walter ‘Howard, the utter ie a a ein at ; Cae vances beyond the wings, and its| member of the generally capable com- j 4A 5 j fee + oY, identity is kept in the dark. as Paul's friend he recalls ‘ 3 i by deat or 4G, ° pany. and the late William Hawtrey. While Al- enters into “The Btory | the late William Hay Hudson River Da Line ore, Last Excersion of Seasen || SUNDAY, SEPT. 13TH LAST TRIPS || Set aNTAUK” 66 STEAMER pact oiranaaaoa A Delighttal Seil-120 Mileo~on “MAND ALAY” LONG ISLAND yey 3 ‘UP THE HUDEON FOR THIS SEASON SUNDAY, 13th, MORNING AND EVENING i tl i her toes step) on. 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