The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1915, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 19 monn OF THE _PLAYERFOLK WHO WILL APPEAR IN THE VARIOUS THEATRES OF THE CITY NEXT WEEK Sei SS pee | . Ee r HIPPODROME Plays for the : hacia WARS oF WORLD ! une PARATION: & BIG SURPRIGS, Sherry will present at tho Longacre Winter Garden to Garden & ta. rt two-act burlesque called “The Girl, |eome Lassies,” Eva Condon and Tack! and a two-part feature comedy, f cy Devereaux in “The Same Old Thing Theatre a motion picture spectacie fi Coming Week the Man and the Window,” with Phil , Bakers, Alberta] Charles Frohman will present his | satitied “Hypocrites.” It tell the CING etl) Ott and Alice Lazar in the principal , oung in songs and | popular star, Marie Doro, for the first ; Ries ane aise Lehre toner Ae igs Mesias eam eh | European juggler,|time as a motion picture actress at| story of @ young friar w RANVILLP BARKER, English Row innd, cae er asl |and others. the Strand Theatre Sunday. The play | from stone his conception of Truth. Producer, dramatist and actor, ere eee evil aut! | ‘Tho bill at Keith's Alhambra Thea-| selected Is the greatest triumph of] after presenting the statue to the u ¢ tte Nelson, Norma fell and/tre will include Valeska Suratt in| her stage career, “The Morals of Tsenaed as, tae will inaugurate his season at May Mack. The scone of the first act “Black Crepe and Diamonds” and] Marcus,” William J. Locke's roman- |@!t¥, the populace, Ince: a fumble he us i Ser ieeeeling tassel guage oeaclen th] Hudson, and roc, there the “The Moth and the Flame," Neilie V.| tie comedy. t. Kieinschmidt'’s | nakedness of Truth, kills the friar. by presenting Bernard Shaw's “An- 5 18, os) Mati ng! ret two Bi DAY car comens ps DAY taken to the Plaza|Nichols, singing comedienn | Arctic hunt plotures will be another | Years later Truth returns in its orig- | 12s Nev, me ER s QO BIG SUN NCERTS. drocles and the Lion” and Anatole sc Ph gh ye 4 Conchas in “Achilles and ‘oolus,” | feature. Inad form to guide the young tar | PRINCES aR ea ‘ Th ~_ : aoe 2] Broen, singing comedian; MoMahon, | M PLAY “HYPOCRITES” | jar scate of prices will maintain dur. ep-onlles fable play are placed in Bridge at night, with New Yorn Her) Diamond and Chaplow in“ FIL ¥ Man Who Married | concluding act shows’ the Brooklyn| Hoey and Lee, parodista; Harry through modern day frailties, A dol- ESS th eae cle: ° ton. hod ing the engugement at the Long BENNET T in MAT ENE iss at Rome wien Christian martyrs sbonincde tell Scarecrow,” and irene and Bobby| FOR LONGACRE THEATRE.) xove. A chorus and augmented or- i were persecuted in the arenas as en- Smith in songs. Ghestra wi} be ‘teatures of the pro- DRESSLER la Channing Polloeh's Powerful “wt _DOMON'T MAPPEN.” tertainment for the Roman mob, and|“* THE SOCIAL MAIDS” Porn, Swen comedieal A] Berinning Wednesday, William Le duction, #0, Rain : SSE = he \- nj , ead mer chore characteristic manner. in'boms| AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S.| Roy) theatre, ‘where oth ar ‘am tre, INO Baw! John F, Conroy and his Diving Mode AMUSEMENTS. _ AMUSEMENTS, apr Sr | PEKIN ISABEL Lillah McCarthy and O, P. Heg- , Clark and Verdi, in Ital! Other imembers of the company | Song and jest, frivolity and hilarity, Sh Other members of the company | acncing and praneing and above all |maucnm Funer, and Green in, Ste ® HURTIG*°SE A MON ’S NEW pais MYSTERIES RODRIGUEZ Boyne, Mary Barton, Isabel Jeans,| the exploitation of the drolleries of| Family in “The Information Bureau,” THEAT ot § ak yn oT RR : : ‘Ruby Blyth, Mesers. fan MacClaren, | George Stone and Etta Pillard wili/and Woods and Woods In the panto 125 ™ STREET.NEAR BTHAVENUE FANE ATION OT, EP AT Ral A Ae Arnold Lucy, Walter Creighton, | op, terize “Social Maids” at Hur-|™mimlc comedy “An Elopement oy z LADY vain’ aa en cee erry Ca ee a R) THE PALACE OF HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE *~°BURLESQUE: Mision El eae Cameron, Lionel Braham, Gerald) new vehicle has been provided the Sa Ru Dhvert aver eauelions | fur-manere,, The plece Goal, with |T7'g8 GUTY cuit Son" Pe wet | WEEK COMMENCING (ON, JAN. IG-MATINEE OBILY. | |e a VERS HTA Mi By weragta Shaw; "x “alusummnér| ZouMe, flows tom the Staten, wha) onray Vand “Lemaire, “Harry for | WITH GREAT PRIDE aD PLEASURE, JOE MURTIG OFFERS se ea te 7 ¢y yeh t e,| run through many vantures and) ¢,, rge Murphy and the author: Jaane ne i. vg nee bias, "THe. Madran House, Barker’e| escapades to reach their sweethearts | Geo'se, 5 mpromptu. Revue,” ‘Sam hone 7292 Bryant In Venezuela. “An invention for mak-| Mann in “Lote and ‘Lots’ Mar G E (@) Ss “T (@) N E AND 3@ THE LILAC A big Winter Circus will be seen at ing noodles is one of the funny fee” Dorothy Regel in “A Telepho e 5 br the leading roles will be acted the Hippodrome beginning next Sat-| ara there will be Billy Baker, Billy] T@ngie.” Battling Nelson, former urday night. Tho huge stage will! foster, Marty Seamon, Jessie’ Hiatt| Hehtwelght champlon, in a mono- TA Pl AR D have a covering of earth and tan-| noa'e chorus of thirty ‘gitle logue; Lillian Herlein In a singing L =, L bark and there will be a regulation novelty, and Tiny To! —_— circus band instead of the usual or- chestra, Assurance is given that the! DALY’S THEATRE SHOW i SSS —_—_———— ————- = rt eae ry ance hat the ‘FOLLIES OF PLEASURE” ae ok Lone xth Motcircus in every branch trom ant, | FOLIES BERGERE QUEENS’) OLYMPIC’S ATTRACTION. | Ma | 2 eS FIRST TIME =a real acts to ground and lofty tum- —_—_—_— ‘ WED. ot 8.30 Sens ent. rom set eristlo And) The burlesque policy successfully! “Follies of Pleasure” will be the fhe moat hairctalsing type. May Cf| tnaugurated at Daly's Theatre will be| attraction at the Olymple ‘Theatre the acts are European novelties never | continued with Edward Armstrong's! New songs, wcenio novelties and BROAD WAY Darore, seen a ie country AS “Queens of the Follies Bergere,” a! vaudeville specialties will be features THE SHOW TH? re wild animal show ta ine! in| company of forty performers, includ-| of the two burlesques, “Th RECORD AT THE CO fae, bill, and pene Bere been ined ing Mile, De Leon, “The Girl in Blue,"} From Brondway" toe "wThe gy NEW YEA EMPIRE fo ak eee wae prices has| (resmsational dancing. Aside from| Cabaret.” ‘The company includes Jack regular performances — special ness MATINEE-ORCHESTRA SEATS 25 p R tk ., Deen adopted for the Winter Circus] nightly events will be held. On Mone Peer ities Cite J-| | EVENING = ORCHESTRA SEATS 504 JOHN 0 : fie orchestra will be $1.20. ein secs | day, there will be a wrestiing maton! Raymond, “10,000 beauty’: Wiott| [LSMOKING,~ ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE. fanging down to 2% cents, Afrormars| Tuesday night amateurs will appear! Hilson, soubrette; Mae Leighton ton in tryout performances, Wednesday| McKenna, Sam ‘Low! rformances will be given dally with rf alae sad wis, and Arthur Wes the top price, @ dancing contest. Thureday a “coun-| melda, try store,” and Friday an additional| rhe Monte Carlo Girls” will ateur ‘night. Concerta with wel be 50 Much for So Much.” with « new Krown, vaudevillo. artists will be] 8H at the Murray Hill Theatre, ad t ' OPERA HOUSE, ; Ld Open House Cerne at the) given Sunday afternoon and night, ages \ HOW SVERY Wael r th on! M ANH A ‘AN Ey . ants. ‘ : pee ' a ward ‘Shoben, Thomas sree BILL AT THE PALACE. and Children who enjoy clean, , eae " William A. Brady’s Tremendous Production ord des vi lane Fearnley, Katherine De Barry, wholesome, lively fun, and snap- ‘The feature picture at the Vita- F Sal be ea lesen eu ene Helen Ware will make her vaude-| Staph Theatre commencing Sunday py, inspiriting music and d cing! a va Ts wy 4 oe SKINNER i fre that Par vibe § Silent iso end Saturday. ville debut at the Palace Theatre in| will be the five-part historical drama GATETY (iene ae 1 iy nent Y By THOMPSON BUCHANAN. Lew Fields in “The Hi “ : ” & , “ atte! pall “M4 ee eee One ‘It Doesn't Happen,’ & one-act| of adventure, “Hearts and the High- t Prices, 25¢ te $'.50, We'nrs lay Matiness, RUTH ¢ aaa in ing ‘la Fas bev om « New Ba Si, now tr Ln nd West: ’ Matinees Daily Except ysand Saturdays. Best Orches- On Friday night in on the bill will be Orville Harrold,/from the Rey. Cyrus Townsend Burt Melntosh aii ase hie acne the operatic tenor; Isabel Rodiguez,| Brady's novel of the same name. The ‘on “United States and Its Menaces,” | Spanish dancer; Stuart Barnes, sing-| scenes of “He. rts and the Highway" ‘The excellent stock company at the|!"6 comedian; Han Ping Chien, Chi-|are laid in Envland and Scotland tn Grand Opera House in Brooklyn will | nese conjurer, and his company, in| the Meateanin entury during the Prévent “The Yellow Ticket.” “Pekin Myateries;" Sam and Kitty|reign of King James II. of England Bib Sad APB Be Morton, in “Back to Where They| when swords were active in the do- “HONEYMOON GIRLS” tarted;" Muller and Stanley, injense of fair ladies, Lill or . COME TO THE COLUMBIA. tra Seats 250 TO LADIES ONLY. > COMMENCING MONDAY AFTERNOON HONEYMOON GIRLS @ Aud Was) FULTON patie os so “i TWI Ni rt on . 60 Va Ths, 4 i ND Lie, im = 147 Iu ST. saci Pah OM ee PF AaVIUNE NEAR 3° AVE, ‘i hat | CHARITY, fh E CHARITY BALL SanoET aay Ean 9 Weeney Chon i feran House. drama by Channing Pollock. Others| way." by Col. Jasper Ewing Brady Chicago Herald. TROPOLLTAN Aisi dd oo ee CAN Assleted, ate Bert Erroll, female !mper-| will be seen as the he: There and the Four Amaranths,| will be four shorter pi plays— “Wanted, a Nur: ney Drew at Cancers. Col hareuener Ve irs At Keith's Colonial Theatre will “The Honeymoon Girls” will be seen| Trixie Friganza in songs and tra’ at the Columbla Theatre In a lively ties, Rolfe's latest novelty “The Li TLLINGTON Mie D)* So bch Foe So‘ —— see ee Wen FO-Da' HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, JARDIN 0€ DANSE Ni . MAN WERE FESEiem ihn HYARTON AORLE ROWLAND. dgpneyiNe te Rov MiciAge ay Lovite KELLEW MATINEES DAIL CHANGE OF SHOW EACH WEEK Take the only to see The Only.| Adele Rowland ts only a girl, not|catchy eongs, in which the only girls You'll be sure to enjoy yourselves |The Only Girl.” She is @ soubrette, | sometimes assist and from which the a “tre “Surenih INE immensely, with her full share of the personality | only men are often excluded, axTRA iz el SF ae com \e tw an sort of little play|she sings about, which personality| The whole show ts “different,” with EK done by un ’ makes every one of her songs @ suc-| its humorous situations, clover jokes NEXT WE Mias Wilda 1 » the girl who | cess not to be overlooked, despite the|end amusin; pats,” and the songs suocceda. a ning A CON “fact that she is not an “Only Girl,” | with the sin accompanying them o. vinta & »@ benedict; Miss} at jeast not to any one upon the | selves, Logiao I Misa Josephine | soone, Going to “The Only Girt" te more FvERY CLIME Sunday World Wants Whitvell and Miss Vivian Wessell) The only men—“Bunkie,” “Kim,"| like spending an evening at a house each bear the distinction of the title|“Corksey” and “Fresh’—make a'party with a host of entortaining @@ “The Only Gis.” aplendid quartet with a bunch of | guesia, BLHANOR SCHORER.

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