The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1914, Page 5

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——wa EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914. ut By Eleanor Schorer BIG SHOW AT FOX’S ACADEMY OF MUSIC ESS ¥ 1000 00 See be bh Fhedana | —sOTION Tor" Pies ad the vatican “Pretty Mre. Smith” Ae MY LADY’S SDRESS 4 © 2 _. d Py, a _ “ae \ ‘ . ; i: Soonmen, orm eas Charles giving New York City a full quota of the Dentant of nearly 4,008,000 in wit of Mr. Sovenh Pulitzer. be produced 7 her features will be “The Society Ne Plays for Coming Week repay Pil-begess| uaa” nmpaeal A, ele Bake, Monday Night—Mrs. Patrick Campbell in Bernard PS vine Lunt Hammersietn’s will be the Prin- Opera in English Done Worthily Work, Secret of Stars David Belasco Has. Made At the Century Shaw’s Comedy, “Pygmalion,” Park Theatre; ake smite. bere of| Willard, “the, nn be gree He. i AES John Mason in the Dollar Melodrama: “Big aidel Truner, Paul Vinton and aN By Sylvester Rawling. PERA in English at the Century Opera House finishes the fourth Jim Garrity,’’ New York Theatre. Tuesday Night—Walker Whiteside in “Mr. Wu,” nignt. "Ta this Sasol aes ones ta Maxine Elliott’s Theatre. been! presented so effectively that Mil-/1 Wednesday Night—‘Kick In,” With John Barry- ton and Bargent Aborn, the managers, have earned the respect of all lovers more, Longacre Theatre. of opera sung in the vernecular. mF ton, They have kept the promise of better- RS. PATRICK CAMPBELL and | Monday night when A. H. Woods will ani nati ment that they made last spring. her English company will be Fee oe one Mason n is “Big Jim Gas. | Be Bewyene, fying ‘They are giving opera now for which brought to the Park Theatre on | ph, Helen Fox, Youle Niooll there is need of no apology. They |Monday night by the LAebler Company Emerson, Ro! ade, | lorence Deshon ‘and Fuller Mell! in songs. have produced “Romeo and Jullet,”|to present “Pygmalion,” described by Md ‘The “Carmen,” “William Teil,” “Traviata” |{ts author, George Bernard Shaw, as | 1am Sampson and Frank Thomas. Mr.j “Seven Keys to alapate” will belierie Ber : Mason's role is that the Grand Opera - and “Lohengrin” eufficiently well to} romance in five acts.” The comedy | railroad man, whe hee Shaan ony the attraction at Panamat' command admiration. There are not/ tells the story of Henry Higgins, au-/|to the front against great obstacles, AoPee o’ My Heart” comes to the & dozen opera houses in all Furope|thor of the “Higsins’s ‘Universal Al- | Prices will Tees tices ° cents to $1, | Standard Theatre. *a in which “Lohengrin,” the current at-|phabet,” and Hila Doolittle, a flower} walla atinge Pein ye Lng tractidn, may be heard with such sat-/girl of the London streets. Higgins, ‘alker Whitestte Gomes to Maxine | "Dave Marion Cliony to Columbia fafaction aa at the Century Opera| preoccupied with experimenting with | notWuriants,00 Tuesday night tn | with his burleequers, House. Eliza's dialect, docs not discover that | open with the discovery by thessant| TBS Murray Hil i eae a See Just at this time issues a discordant | she falls madly in love with him. He darin, ‘Wu Li Chang, that his aauen tae the 8 Siympte wit 4 ‘The Monte note. ‘There is a call for a guarantee |is finally made aware of this, how- | ter. Nang sani ead bee im betrayed by of $50,000 to Insure a renewal of the|ever, and then he realizes that she | neaq of «ie trp Peto hy wie] “rhe ‘chet om motion, picture play at Season next spring after the company | nag become necessary to tim. Mra.|revenge best Immediat fhe Berar Ain Robert Béeoon as the shall have returned from visits to Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston and| Campbell will play the flower girl. In other cities. The call comes not from |her support will be Philip Mertvale, is planning a the managers, as Sargent Aborn as- Cirns, Algernon Greig, Edmund bi and the rg Mabe sured me last night, but from the , Herbert Ranson, E. J. Baltin- st | Mowat at the pepe ue row executive committce, This is passing |tine, Mrs. Eémund Gurney, Olive Wil- | Mr. Whiteslde's support will be bier See ee Twat teen. Wit teaneeea a pene a SS mot Davies, Moira Creegan, Nellie Gene pane: Wacmman a Syne geen on the screen at the Viasrepe stood that the City Club and members| Mortyne and Maud Pnillips, Stone and Arthur E. Sprague. ‘Theatre. of the directorate of the Metropolitan eee Opera Company had raised @ fund of| Broadway will be offered dollar mel- $300,000 to guarantee three seasons of | oa4rama at the New York Theatre on opera in English at popular prices the Century under the managemei of the Aborns. This sum, it «has been drawn upon ve: Uttle. “Why, then, the new demand? Cynics are recalling that when fhe City Club became aroused to the need of furnishing grand opera in the vernacular at popular prices a VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. “Kick In,” re tay ot ot New York life, Kitty Gordon, in “Alme’s Return,” by Willard Mack, dealing with police will head the bili at the Palace. By Charles Darnton. ply herself and her mother with food. | certain Oscar Hammerstein, not une Acroas the table between us David |_..She, lived in two rooms, und her} known in the operatic world, was Belasco drew an imaginary line, building @ new opera-house in Lex- ington avenue, with th - “When I was a youngster,” said he,|Fourth avenue. I don’t know why I pose of Presenting opera a Begin. Ming rou all this unless to ex i > LEW FIELDS in straightening up and running bis|°™, t £2x,| at popular prices, in a manner worthy WAN fingers through gray hair that still Ler Gods ye peg a star. be L~ ope gS then, by ruling , { THE “HIG GH COST; LOY OVING curled under them, “I could not quite # been restrained trom ecient ot / i Z PUEE make up my mind over a number of bara’ what goes on behind the cur-| nig purpose. The cynics are asking Festaurants that stood in @ row 10/ "It was the human side of the story whether these two facta in conjunc- tion have any bearing upon the new San Francieco until I was drawn to-|that appealed to me. Mra Carter! Cor ¢, 50,00 alge Bs wari a certain place that ‘threw in'|may never ane her way buck to the! the Garey 00 guar "o pale ci York stage, yet she may al {ce cream with a twenty-five-cent |New Mork stage, yet she may a Incidentally, there are rumor: ig that meal, Having a fondness tor te|the man who believed in her as an| oPicvenly 88 vold of fact cream, I procteded te bestow my actress from the first has not cast her war—that the in; patronage upon that particular res- ony ae tae me pag eS Belasco, | merstein has found a way by whi taurant. The public did likewise, for | m4) ai: be to me the finest and| While observing the court's decree, he that restaurant had @ double attrac-| greatest example of talent and hard| 7% ™A¥ accomplish his purpose, | Ail | h re} d of Pe re} ] ton” beg * Phos ports Puccini's “Madam Butterfly” will \ u § a n Ss e ‘This, was one wiy—and a very be the new offering next week, be- prodigal. She simply doesn’t now a Se oe ae ait of ue Grow |the value of money, that {s all. When | Century Op on eRns, HS ae the Every afternoon and ‘evening are dancing to the strains of the pay apd ed ee ae, fn exceptional woman with ex extn, well ‘will alternate in ‘the " AN: ; Tio he Gate eA ee Ginary talent. || That old story of| Pinkerton,” ks Howe wil ye GREATEST DANCE MUSIC IN THE WORLD moor bn Mr. Belasco bad only be- Tanke We acon o Ber wen amply 8 . Wurlitzer 22-piece instrument, together with the Dancing Carnival’s famous ey re tafasa inte eaccioal'| itstory, | view, I happened to aay how I trained br y * musicians, makes a new and original combination in dance music that gives I bad mage the elevation of Mr. |Nitigio Day Nancy Sykes in. eeyed ! rrow a correct time combined with both sweetness and volume. aes wren oe em Oc Tite oa ‘ane , New music, new floor of 44,000 square feet, makes this the aa , myRerent 22 Way mint ing more than play Bill as the part ixmaoa, Orvill lardy W! ) : | he 3 eoree [ASTOR Eaves so, SNe "Mr. Ditrichstein bas worked hard/was played in the good old violent largest and best high-class dance hall in the world. for his laurels,” said Mr. Belasco, ae 1k was the custom then rag | Ke THE MIR “and he Is entitled to the positi ancy across the stage an ! etar, Any manager who i true to eden, beneath her hair. But pe 175 Lady and Gentlemen Instructors to Teach namie ctor and bl putts amuse (ESA rand, Mim Corin as” an aot | Bort ; You Any of the New or Old Dances at Bayar “HON TRIAL™ He emailed at the familiar old yarn, qwedit wi credit is due, That is then glanced up quickly and sald: . “Old an Soreness sae Si[eteamie aahet @ Aren Benniere ennai a 25 CENTS PER HALF HOUR lectrical Show Everything interesting: contmercial reasons is, to mind, a| Mustration of the method of aoa educational. ll am to earth, Whi t her i ny Th ’ ° ll pm. Admission 50 centa frerioe sant We actor Whe i |e Sth, Uely Buckling’ ¥ Paniized that ioe by Holes Private Lessons 50 Cents Per Half Hour Vie 2 - 6 certain, pare, toy had ® great deal to learn. | gongs of Burns,” by Henrietta Speke: Best in Town maaoee he is cast, only to fail utterly But ll say this for her even at Seeiser tee Se aie ncie eee t| NOT A CLASS LESSON P(r .AS.uRiRiy NgecroR kept her in retirement for two years BY le ‘ fs 8 Pind a woman who was capable of School No. 181, “Songs of the British PROF. DE COMMERCE TEACHES STAGE, TOE, CLASSIC AND FANCY DANCING ar WA WS Sia Geant Central Palees, Laxineten Ave & th Ot to develop her talent, for I knew that |Dr. John 8. Van Cleve, and at Public new school of emotional the star, T, ‘egnene . ° tru ¥ HOP EARL a ced gad, then, without, any mugrestion ae fhe Toul (AY, Lie YOUr | ene amephony Orchestre, whder WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, CHILDREN’S CLASS, 4 TO 6 P.M. ADULTS’ CLASS, 8 TO 10 P. M. Fun in Gab donee and she was Slee Vedio Garter for tho free ase, |[UNATS ae, ohedlent as 6 child, Sha] Water eamconent at the Pitisburee CLASS LESSONS, 25c. PER HOUR. PRIVATE LESSONS BY APPOINTMENT AT MODERATE PRICES. ven into the dawn. Two years later| Exposition, Mr. Damrosch is proud 5|I put her into ‘Miss Holyett’ merely | of the fact that every member of his Patrons living between Fourth and Eightieth streets may call 4895 Murray tion r ded to roll call de- ae one of the ca: and, * zon Kaew, onpenue Muronena eran, > F R E E TAXICAB SERVIC. Hill and we will send our taxicab to bring you to the Palace free of charge. Heart of Maryland’ for her, But I — to show-how the public may tar a! Hirt will give a free influenced because of ite tastes. |—and, well, that is history. organ recital at the Old First Pres- Why did whe| byterian Church on Monday evening. A high-class dance hall for refined people only. No liquor sold. Not necessary to take lessons. Ample floor space for dancing. Come with partners or without. Our lady floor manager will introduce you to partners Prof. Samuel A. Baldwin will give ahe| free organ recitals at the Grey Col, |f if you have none. @ slave. And there you| lege on to-morrow and next Wednes- i penal pa an ADMISSION 25c. INSTRUCTIONS 25c ADDITIONAL. epee ts ieteat: want Ber Ditsiae: | Grea faneouee entrees easy, use: tein, in fhe play of the week, “The | ploy as understudies ry GR Booklet, ‘‘Dont’s for Dancers,’’ Mailed Free Upon Request. Address He merely said that} given to gadding, 1 FOREN, flirtin, TAR we a Mr. Ditriohateln had gained thle dis- | and tangoing, them. ‘They all | THE HIG Ra tinett bard rk doom tonthink ar it T look | Sie bmeirate teat ements eee | DANCING CARNIVAL, Grand Central Palace | Friuir sen sere psd ae toold of Frances pasa of Nance|fame on a silver platter. I could D watt Ahem es reas, the ‘examp! than hal: my earnest, unremitting wo a nls tats pe od my lap ie Pwr wiling, Lexington Avenue 38 Use 46th Street Entrance ' Qunday World Wants Werk was Mrs. Carte: to ‘star’ Incompetent women. But I) tNo matter what talent ampirants Pee BRANCH HALLS, 252-254 West 116th Street and 201-203 East 86th Street Pl tae! irc i Sor work to sup saa)

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