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ons EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Nea pe | ENEW FACES BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS AT NEW YORK THEATRES NEXT pec CORO Niaiele Re. May Irwin Champions Bue HEDLEY ar oN eT k Ze fs ey AMUSEMENTS. sgaainuoemenTe te ; e ws i : a f, 4, i ns, AND The American Actor |“Carmen” Hit \ ee ding ih He Je Wao eater oh STREET . | Against English Invasion) % the Season oe eS ee oe MASDGE KENNEDY aT FULTON THEATRE, a fine performance is assured at the At the Opera Fifth Avenue Theatre. Monday, : of Bhow Beery Week, By Sylvester Rawling. = Tuesday and Wednesday will find TO-DAY aiPLOVE! cE] also Sherman, De Forest and com- BRALDINE FARRAR'S Carmen fo the hit of the season at the Plays, for Coming Week |ir-d-s' Surtees «| WED LEE WROTHE |ucel Metropolitan Opera House. 1t|}. Monday— Marie Tempest in “‘At the Barn,” ¥ Bea HE GINGER ¢ GIRLS Comedy Theatre. Tuesday—‘Polygamy,”’ r nm § GROW oF FEB AIP THAT IL AZURY® Pocus 280 COLE Sia, he mntene peatintzoon chats Playhouse. Wednesday—So Much for.So ’ the De Bourg Sis. set'a opera last night, to a house Much,” Longacre Theatre. itesy sobber omedian. ewe OLYMPIC 14th Street, Near venue my ) crowded to the limit, with hundreds cor aera eS REP } turned away, confirmed the impres- sion that Miss Farrar’s impersonation of the sypsy-cigarette girl is the best we have seen. At ‘least, it may be said with surety that the present generation will hall Mise Farrare Carmen as those of us who were born earlier hailed Calve’s Carmen. If she were not a singer and an actress, she might win distinction as a dancer, judging by her pirouetting with Rosina Galli at Lillias Pastia’s ina, ‘There were changes in the cast that did not detract from its strength, Lucresia Bori was a lovely Micaela ry i T the Barn” which Marie Tempest Mio Lede barh at the Comedy Theatre on Monday 5 night, 1s a romantic comedy by aig Pale of ze will be seen at Anthony Wharton. Three bachelors! “The Gitanignt Gi Girl” comes to the —an artist, a critic and an author—| Bronx Grand opera Howe nine At fe DOBBS FERRY’S TAILOR |= HOME OF BURLESQUE in appearance and as to voice. Clar- ence Whitehill, unconventional in dress, was an Escamillo to be con- sidered seriously and admired. Mabel Garrison, making her debut as Fras- quita, was welcome. retina) the ae 4 ae cast was the same; let, with 6; Galli. leading it, was as TO WED $500,000 BRIDE Changs of Prarem Weeh Offers Ni York Hotel Man's SNITZ MOORE and GEO. B. SCANLON ; take an old English country house ine Cher cuery i 7 Bloeso ma” will be the fers: New Yor jan’ aig 9 they are from feminine int 2. | MOTION Then along comes Molly Blair, who| MD yaNamucce sec HANS op ae Presses Love Suit. SPECIAL FEATURE $6 CA AR”? declares ber, intention of TemAaing) Rose of the Rancho” will be seen on} John H. Ravekes, Tax Collector of sages Eel “ over night, and Lala ae real fag Dobbs Ferry, and also the village! In the DANSE OF MYSTERIE charge of the house! . A. EB. - 72 | tatlor, to-day announced his engage. CONCE, ioe bee Seen ee Loci cay beginning Sunday night, ment to Mrs. Mariette B. Ubert, who} - BIG SUNDAY RT company, + Graham-! ‘ope Pius and the swaeG to !owns the old E. D. Bradley mansion THRATRES. Franklyn Dyall and Guy Newall will! motion pictures will be on view atltnere. Mrs. Ubert in the widow of EMP) omens cet HIPPODRO! play other important roles, Heptet ou” ‘Theatre, starting Monday Harvey J. Ubert, a New York hotel We “Polygamy” ‘will Re its first per-, The New York Theatre will offer man and real estate operator who died mance ie eee Sartre ot on Tues-| a an] production ‘Daman. and inst January, leaving an estate worth Sy aad Harriet Ford, take Up| “The Sage unptye | $800,000. Rost ling the Mteation, “Are sil. men Natural | Man Bohied thee tos wine g te | While Ubert was alive Ravekes fective ver; the chorus was ad- the features at the ‘Vitagraph 1 ‘Thea- | Pressed his clothes for him. After the hey a mirable, and Mr. Toscanini conducted tre, Conscientious work, and they deserve | 1+)" 41, ctrifying seal. ee hotel man’s death the tailor offered every porebie elas $4 what hes VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS. consolation to the widow. Then he have done, It’s simply a matter All French was Mr, Stransky'’s pro- ad’ of (iy “th Aiitiecnare at Rammereteln will justice.” gramme at the Philharmonic Society’s| citer woman on whom rests ali pros-| be Lillian Shaw, singing comedienne; | ete" piretsaeclad yams Mechanics | She drew a quick breath and then/concert at Carnegie Hall yesterday af-| pect of her husband's [Excedey ip life| Adele Hutch in songs, Mme. Sumiko, jo was pressing rushed on: ternoon, the principal number of/and eternal salvation. The cast will| Japanese ate donna, with four|® matrimonial suit. “It would be ‘eee another thfig if] which was a symphony Cfo, 4 in Clinciude Chrvatal Herne, Mary Shaw, | dancing Geishas, and Baroness Mabel| The wedding will take place Dec, 9 our actors were oye, than those/ minor) by Joseph Guy Marie Roparts. | william Mack, How! Kyle,| May Bp! in “The Dance of Love.” | at the Ubert mansion. who come from ‘The fact is,|It is in three movements, played| Katherine pe er Lizzie Hudson} Arnold ly will appear at the Pal- they are winble to hold their without pause, and LA £ @ work not i ‘Wallace and Stephenjace Theatre in ik No Questions,’ pea rty arr area” own: it ian't a question of thelr capa-| easy to grasp at a first hearing. That| Gut ey one of Schnitsier’s “Anatol” sketches.| Cutting 200,000 Christmas 7: fi Poy B 4 Hi rnd Yet Ba a rul the) stines © — tt i worth bearing there 1s no Goud, e e ' mo Gute Cae ounde a eee and| CHICAGO, Ils, Nov. 28.—Two hun- ‘hari: jegi lom: gets more lary, rut jsment must reserve: Mac! eat play, lorence Walton dred thousand C’. » eaid ity ins at e, than the American, and Stransky and his orchestra left noth- ch, for & Much will be pre-| Bessie Clayton in be @ record pes: ‘will be brought Where It Is Now a Mat. | caimly satis away with it at She end ing to be, desired in the exploitation | sented Longicre Theatre oD |ing number, Harold J to Chieago next month, according to of a season | of e eramme includ ry '- | Fox and Yancs! \y. “4 ter of Bread-and-But- food to eay of the country that, has|Bizet's “Leariesionne’ auite, Not young stenographer who| At the Colonial will be Douglaa|%*tmates of commission men to-day, : been particularly good to him. Thisiand Chabrier’s rhapsody “Espans."'| accepts attentions from her employer | Fairbanks, with Patricia Collinge, in| Most of the trees wiu come from North- ter — Patriotic Actress| iss delicate subject, but if ever there| 4nd Chabriers for Spencer, | i renite ct frome news: |"A Regular Business Man;” Fannte|¢rn Michigan, where scores of men are . was a time when it called for cave: plantat, who acquitted herself well in| paper aporter who te in love with|Brice in character songs, “The Pekin|"°W ¢ngaged in cutting and Failed to Find I in} sion, it secms to me, this ts thi ‘Franck’ jong rie Rambesu will play | Mysteries.” Harry Carroll in his own them ‘for shipment. “Bymphonic Varia- Marjo felt: 2 Attitude of London| th english actor, and cose guen fone,” abowing taste ad’ ail, the atenoerapher ‘and the author James Hussey and Jack 4 : d Pralg Wh Sie er the east be iting as | much he reporter. ey) Boyle in ert New Chauffeur.” ’ jereas| m ly in ve a violtn | °* The Alhambra will have Emma — — ere There fo Always al Stociaids See nied aire a mi ase | ute 2uteers, tzatien diate: [Sere nue jal ifeten, Fi be. i olidays = 3 Toue wa «Hare Tire fe Alva oe ata tad es Wrest Seta, alae mining, on ane an eg ng a BUSTANOBY'S & Cordial Welcome for} in and year o end offer 8 company, of midgets omer B, Mason and Marguerite H ile Tt is-one ‘hing to sit in iroat of the und DrO-| in, There will also be two in “Magnied, 4 Parillo and wt elephants. ‘ N) ue. the Visitor. iehts rorard May seat | Ee 7 baby: slept ee sie Chaconne for violin Hol and in Monday greta ‘William Fav- | will head the Bill Na the F Royal The- gaottar ng Teallze that she ies “Symphonie. Hapagnol.”” Mr.|ersuam takes “The H wk" to Maxine |atre, where others will be John C, Nractical as tho wife who goes out | Hourstetn's study abroad for the last| Elliott's Theatre. “Busi” moves to| Rice and Bally Cohen in "A Bachelor's tte. waht hh fiarketing for the dinner you find|#eW years was worth while. the Shubert Theatre, | Wife,” Bert Fitzgibbon, “the original ite. marketing for i" and Fi ma ara fuck Ee . red Gaftyd! Gladys Rice, who makes é ture, May Irwin, to place a mine isa munery. “Bho may nave a, heart et | 45, she poard of Education annousces| Chauncey Olcott, in “The Heart of |ner vaudeville 4 ‘elnger, ri de inglish actor on @ following free lecture recitals for | ———————— _— feed pably under an Engi Fee late as big as one of the. ‘city ie merely | next Week: ‘Tuesda; nat Fublio Bch 1 ( luvte WAYS OF A JANITOR In Pig feneret, Aptigte Broadway, even though she may is sald to ow! may be mi No. 13, “Music Charmi winter, and to permit the gir! pe ett, Rance tic ammunition to make} a good business woman rf her leisure 4 make journey to New York at this SEEN IN BURLES' E Tinweraey. 4 %® only operat Loretta C. Ry 7 serve Tables. Tel. ‘her a veritable Brunhilde. But so ours, but there can be ‘no question Hall, “Violin time the faculty have broken ‘ail rules. stage goes| that the Asmeriend actor has @ Axed) Qicist Wit Thi It will Ip she ret time the glee clubs COMING TO COLUMBIA. far as the invasion of our stag place in her hi Pubic PR nw a of men’ and women’s colleges shared! ,...:ner burlesque ahow of the kind 7 i ~, at present she stands Ormly—and sol- |" «why shouldn't we do u a stage. A Thankegiving arrey of ass is ot why an. ae INNOCENT. PAULine + idly—for the American actor against ton; at Public young fellow from a dozen campuses | that is inning distinction eo eReDenice the English, If she should pass the | manded. “And let me ask teas : ss,” by | Will dance after the congert. @ feature | Columbia Amusement Company will Fecal bs’ Club without hearing the cry|@0e8 England do for our actors? | irq, of which will be the joint singing Of | he seen at the Columbia Theatre next Lambs’ Clul of Every company that comes here from | 37,3), « ” Mi Wellesley and Princeton aittion byt the | wy, ‘The zation ish oy B EA of “Cheer, boys, cheer!” it would be) Tondon finds a warm welcome awalt~ clubs. nee | organ! ented, bechuey' the deer. was slesed sa¢ Bol ing it, Take, for examaihn, (he Core. Mr, Btransky "at the Phitharmonto| acterization of Jenttor Higgins sven welcome given r, Stransl hepaa§ the fee Lge Ahi an sys associates on the opening night of 2: Af Goclety’s concert in Carnegie Hall to- | usually popular with patrons of bur. HAVE A HE And enapped and her Jaw s ‘Pygmalion’ at the Park Theatre. You| gi,» nell, and at|morrow afternoon will introduce | esq formance ‘Don + : yho | divided into two the first alles out with: Wer tere ot oHut have you aver | Public Sehool No. #4, “The Orches: | Frances Rose, an American 0) whe | yunitor nie ire parla @ ne Tes canes “{ think it 1s @ disgrace for our| what happened. But have you ever by Pauline Jennings. in @ fashionable apartment house on managers not to look after our own! attended the opening performance of Pe a ec will sing Tenorore’s ai Store F aren Riveraide ‘Drive. The Janitor runs AMUSEMENTS, ‘American play given by American . ‘1 ¥ actors frst, The first thing I did) Oo vin London? What a contrast! | a: whe “Metroopiitan ‘Opens’ Hiccs | Dungert and Sinding. ‘The orchestral things his own, way, and’ it 1s sald to] CENTURY B25 & rH roy rien ee ‘against having any English actors of | the audience toward ‘The College SiS, MaztvEd ro" sruroni bey ies ss rm Jovastrbsses in my company. To be sure, | Widow’ at its first performance in «this season was to declare myself I shall nover forget the attitude Of}are: Monday, “Madama Butterfi: numbers will include Hafdn's “Sur- pa by thing funny in his methods. The we ursday, ond part ts called “Higgins in Alaska.” Pil t D, a 7 __ent Weel, PAIR OP orxe,. “fWave kept Helen Weatheraby, but| London. It made my blood boll, There | gay, y matin Frances Alda of the Metropolitan |°04 mupporting company includes Jane a e’ § au tel hter throughout each act bi Cs a eae alee Ot colar eopraae tt 4-sdhe has been in this country #0 long| Nas lausnter thie dly down be: Peas Bit ee aveleria and Creme and concert, will give @ recital Bea Martin, Goorwe Boye a Loe Rtg ee are | ue .Seghae' she is like an American, fore the house resolved itself into opera jan Mall next ‘Tuesday after- Owen Martin, Ge . Lee | wet, teh i. Fr. Snaing you, I have no feeling lence. Very well! Now| at the last November recital at the | noon, accompanied by Frank La Forge Le Bane, anh oe Lak Pets ph AS CLOB! *s ect: ph. XBagliied actors, but-I do believe that/ for a si ‘Yea Bade Sepaol of music on Mon- at the piano. Hat Programme w wil nia Maro: IONIC THAVE 2 ne vening, Minnie Trace; le ° i charity should begin at home, and); Borgel Ki Kotl ny, violiniat, will ‘play man and modern songs in eae “THE WINNERS” Society of Now Yors ae " Biway & 28th Se! & % heaven knows there's need enough for with and Frederick Bittig will be at the| French and English, Gra ERP TT v7 oe {t this season. What I contend is that| plause. I don't mean to say that) piano, CONTINUOU ~. americans should be given pref we are wrong jag A ne Shee 8 toe Prof, Samuel A. Baldwin will sive} pFVELY ENTERTAINMENT, |71: ste 81:80, . Felix F, Latte 1 elcome. ‘The first ‘concert appearance in| free organ recitals at the City College weence. After that, if there is a keepathe stage allve, and I, for one, | amorica of Wilfrid Doutnitt, berttone [on to-morrow and Wednesday after-| “tne Winners” will be the attrac: eearnesio, Mall, Tees. satis Deore 108 ‘mand for more actors, the English] am only too glad to give credit where of the Dippel Opera Comique Co: noons at 4 o'clock. tion at the Olympic Theatre, Thi may be taken care of in this country.” | credit is due, irrespective of country. |pany, will be in Aeolian Hall next Creo pie) written by Laits| eo . dee | the more surprising that] But do we get the same treatment | ‘Tuesday afternoon for the Red Cross,| Willlam C. Carl will give a tree | burlesque y pocrye Th was ail the = bt | at_other hands?” Ho will be assisted by Blanche Man: |organ recital at tho First Presby-|Moore and George B. Scanlon, who| nox oprior. < Mise Irwin should take this view o ley, soprano, late of the Boston Opera |terian Church next Monday evening, | ,5pear in the leading parts. The oy Johnston. (Raléwia Piano! the situation, since she might be Company, The Stanley Quartetge | assisted by Harriet Bauden and Earle by H Von Til: Taye eet posed to lean the other way in her also will take part. Tuckerman. music is by Harry Von Tilser, and the oe eae ympathies. par tee Ragen be eee #9 yo Anton Witek, ¢ th B. Pe ‘A inane “ ” which you live— jon Witek, concertmaster o} 1e ’ '. “You are a Canadian, aren't yout”) (0oW tie or tt—und when ane talkel Boston” Bymphony, Orchestra, ana| ,Demtal of 44 Years’ Alimony company THEMARRIA marae Hitt (GOP COLUMMING vals The Appeliate Division in Brooklyn | qui, Martha Edmond, Holol ny inquired. f it shi aks from an exper! Heinrich Warnke, solo cellist of th bonlah ty 5 . aen, “Yes, I am,” she snapped, almost ack to the day of Aug’ me organization, will play Brahm's| sustained yesterday a deci of the! ton, Beatrice La Due, Edi VITAGRAPH ccs BROOKLYN Aas e fantly.’ "1 was born near Toronto, She bas only to alt at the | double concerto for violin and cello at | Supreme Court made Dec. 24, 1913, in |enco Fletcher, Harvey Gre Pasa little town named Whitby, But| Plano to make you realize th t School ‘of Music next | favor of Rastus 8. Ransom and Wallace|and Lee and ‘ aar, an. Oriental | | mem E KALB pains oid That, fount makeoany Uifterence, 1) 12,27, artiste to her finger tips, 1 ing. MacParland, administrators of the ex- . pete that. inatinctive ing for the ‘te of Cornelius Henry Van Ness in sence = ev Be : ade everyibing. to America and I'm theatre: 1 am) sure her ‘The Wellesley-Princeton . gi bgp browse against them shen Van | FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE wna Bas Mia a (Sana a ena epee an marioan in spirit. That 5 . | banto oats Mare rae ye rer aN) HAS ROSE COGHLAN TAR 4 ‘ter van oak with ber | 2 ra , + Baie

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