The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1915, Page 4

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= STARS OF THE STAGE WHO WILL YORK AUDIENCE ‘epics in ‘om, They'll get you, Whether your name's Steve or if you Gon't watch out. “Inside the Lines,” at the Long- last night, had a certain grip that held its audience. | diate Wook after “The White Feather,” the latest play by Mari] managed to. Jef no room for doubt that theatriéal history is Josing no time ‘eclf, So much for enterprise! And now the Rook of Ofbraiter| *ult that Gramatice®. This may seem to prove either that it pays to ad- Lor that/all's fair in war plays. In any event it must be granted the| Delled to the Longacre has a solld foundation. has shown originality a® well as cleverness both tn building ry and in devising a story that makes a direct appeal to Ameri- ao Sarai ganter soba te t,o dratadtiasticn 0¢-Che totter of ered that Plays for the Oo hye oom oplte ebpincomragealgrarr h [fete Jetier of Gredit but no cash, give the play en intimate turn ti Comi; WwW g desise ‘We may not live in the Middle West, but the chances ng cer. depen Perego music setting for the play. Lillah Mo- Carthy wilt be seen as Helena, Isabel Jeans as Titania, O. P. Heggie as NO aad, Quince, Krnest Coseart as Bottom,| 7h Company inciodes George, Par-|'% Guomea. sons, Carleton Macy, ‘Martin L. Alsop, aL Tan Maclaren as Demetrius, Horace} pirnell BP e, Jo« MAIDsS. Braham as Oberon, Wright Kramer h Allen, Gate Hoos, Ray Pale as Philostrate, Lionel Braham as| child, Johm C. «Bras, Snout, old Lucy as Starveling, srase Horton, Lorena Atwood Eric Blind as Theseus, Walter Creigh- | ©; ‘Mislead: ” comes to the | large crowds to Grand Central Palace ton ap Lysander, and Cecil Cameron | Bronx Oper Hota every afternoom and evening. Some ae Puck. “A Midsummer Night’s| At ¢ ‘eat End Theatre Jessie! go for pleasure, some for instruction, Dream” will be repeated on Thurs- eeseeat ey hd while others combine the two for the day and Saturday nights and Satur- = jot end ind boigensa Roller ped ftern: perform- ” fered to the public as a wel it re- x tae of ieee: ciuy aairecies and the Md Son paths fae RE pipet Manager Grundy nays led hip is really a health tonic for gumbers o: if Lion” ety eas eR begrd apitans a pesos wee sre in hey i healthy fli ® Z ) Dumb ad be the bill. exercise and who get it there in the J co 8 ‘The Vitagraph Theatre wiN offer As| guise of pleamire. “The floor is very ¢ : mise ‘The Winter Garden's new ‘show,|!t# principal feature for the week! spacious and there are competent in- 6 ] ! STAR RPANCED “‘paaid' in America,” will be seen on | commencing y the four-part| structora on hand to skate with those off AR Moareday” nigme, ‘he cormpaay. in | melodrama, gale of Juation.”| Manager Grundy, returning froma |S" f | clades be A ge Mile. Dasie, | which tells the story of PF has Pao) trip, South last week, brought thou- {life ana|#*nds of palm leaves and a large ity of h moss. prerten the i igés dat Ante mpany will Hal: ‘Forde, TKooloft has etaged | ures. Day,” the show that last week, while | 600,000 Pairs of Blankets aly. | At the Strand & photo-dra- playing at the Columbia Théatre,| CHICAGO, Feb. 3¢—Contracts for the matic, version of William C: De Mille's “ BOWERY BURLESQUERS” \act Broadway talking, opens at the [Purchase of ¢00,000 patra of blankets for ie bencee “The the Ital ‘Ament were announc ion submittin, premier danseuse, “Mala” in |bey with Blanche Sweet as| FOR COLUMBIA THEATRE. |Casino Tneatre, Flatbush Avenue and |p0°,'talan SGuomeat, wan besin in ten endment which, if ” while fashioned along the| the Btate Street, Brooklyn, on Monday | qays and will sist of 30,000 pairs| will permit travelling and railroad men ular extra’ oy ere A new two-act ‘burlesque cailea|#fternoon. “What Does the Public|weekly for ten weeks, and then 10,000| to vote in State and national elections ge is Two. STARS IN PICTURES “The Plain Clothes Man” will be pro- Want?” is the title of a novelty injeach week. The contracts total) wherever they may be in Te; on ' AP G18 ST. THEATRE. | aucea at. the: Columbis Tieetre: by ; WBN actors’ representing David $1 “Dhe Bowery Burlesquers.” The | Belasco, George M. Cohan, Oscar ‘ 3 Hammerstein and Al, Reeves discuss Lu her piece is a satire on woman suffrage. ih Soren eracat - mnenions| pane ie satire ion: we boardwalk at thequestion in an amusing way. The \ ame on Monaay, pop gh oe. wie aoe ee company. is headed by Sam Sidman BROADWAY 45 fament.: a nd Gertru ie et Tuesday -apd » Wi Yat the] got takes place In the Interior of the |cludes Jack Meseriey, Hr De eoae SF ee 1 ss na are Wekert Wanty RBtreet eaten. on Brosd. Jail mie eee Brom these ‘condi: | vivieding Calrey John B. William: ‘by the Superintendent . Fe The i ny a ‘3 di ; ‘ ef Denking of the Biate of NewYork. Ta | Tamm he Woethy thedee Marie “will bp seen in a film Yer-| tions many exceedingly funty situa- | Anna Propp, Balth Malvore «Bros - . C2 Friday 1! sion of “Fhe ’ of jus. sinea are wud to be avers tye coped lyn’ girl, measuring six feet three and 4 | > jolbrook t braces Reger an inn, ja- | possesal! ry ° ° | Fuuy, Marshall, Haine <i. | PUNCH AND«UDY MERRY, |beiic Morgan, Edna Green, ‘Dolly |Ruth Bullivan sod. Chester Nemes, SPpINeG in e ea a Hf | Davia Powell, Frederic! rton, “GLEVER.ONES.’’\2a'tes. Bobby Harrington, Charles |and a beauty chorus. 3 c ; Hj | George Berliner and Robert Wayne, WITH “CL. . Steward Johnaton, @pe~| Edith Tallaterro will appear. with 7 tape. | ‘our y Sis-|the stock company at the Grand 9 $ » © For his third week at the Forty-| continuous laughter marke every| te re-|Opera House, Brook: in “Rebecca he Account of No Regrets | fourth trot nso, Hoke? Mantel |p raormunce of the bright its Plece| marble vals, whd the Princess Do-|of Bunny rark Farm : in XIe; Tuesda: » Merehan “The ‘ UO : “Peg o' My Heart” comes to the he id is through a Deposit i y, "The Mei Jat the Punch and Judy Theatre, ee De Kalb Theatre“{n Brooklyn. tot Vi : | Clever Ones,” by Alfred | Butro. A bieboshali iit has none of tre latter’ cravbecie. etureaase Noch wen My. [comedy that never ctanne e aparnne OLY ATES 1 War SPRING VALLEY REUNION -has none of the latter's drawbacks. BA is Othello with MF: | Sage settings. that predeut startling “MORNING GLORIES.’ . Account . “The Merchant: of traste—as, for instahes,-@ futuriat —— EN 6 Orie: Venice”; Saturday night, “King Lear.” drawing room 1A the set “geptember Morning Glories” will|“0l@” Boys and Girls Gather After “4 um lodg L py be seen at the Olympic Theatre. This COMAN’S “SEVEN KEYS" _ | ona, woroe hat sre axgisivn ioSain|orstrinaice wit presenta now tr] yy nundeen eet ey vole vor AT STANDARD THEATRE. | one outw wut) sical burlésque called “At Saratoga| and giris of = Valley, N. ¥., got ‘ * "3 a few of the y Yéatures to be men~-| Springs,” written by Don Clark. The|together at the Hotel St. Denis, Broad- George Cohen's mystery farce,| tioned, Added to Vay adly pete im) principal character in a jovial He- way and Eleventh BStre: “seven K to Baldpate,” will. be} ®, cast com of wan} '+|.brew from the Klondike with a desire t the rd Thea. | tee: The charming Mrs. Hoj to find husbands for his two daughters. = attraction * hae ® "| pears to exceptional advantage. Bert Rose will play this part. There | °@® will also be Ert Hunt, Jess Weiss, |, “Ellie” eee ‘THE SOCIAL MAIDS” May Allison, EM Weston, May De; Spring Valley Lisle, Hazel Cummings, Georgette hy Li wd AT BURTIG & SEAMON’S. | Baird anda large chorus. “The Camel |", —_—__ A Pe dd je apnounced as & new), t to on . artis “The ure. 0 we any PB Magen Zallah’s Own Show will be seen at now they might not have A r Hill Theatre. wish, Bo he conceived the pays cash for all its mer- |e Hundred and Fwenty-neih street) ™SMUCaR J, Seat , ‘ will have “Fads ana | accomp! \ 14 STREET bd » ‘Byr’ bis oteara, George er all met, in some ini aa Kind C Siet 4 Z eeetn | Stereo some oe et. OLYNPIC(.%: all competitors. It : ‘ al Brookiing, Mase., and o} s b= tell sl hal provided an entirel; waioad bur ao of the “4 boys and girls" present a ener an eAry oy, |eiae ane aa "SEPTEMBER SS the nyusic by an 3 | emake “MORNING ot Tey This Up-to-the-Minute Shopping Method? y_morin Baie ie Moe ice Bed See css A EODIES sit any sum you wish,at any time, and then have all chords of thicty"bandiome (tri: ia'a| INCE” GLORIES F purchases charged against. "You may withdraw a orca | owwrter ames 1, ‘& NEW LITA AIA mall of i oF part of ft—Whenever you wish and JAMES THORNTON COMES mW RVEROE © ws ny BAIRD Jur money is not lying idle, for we allow interest on all PEP NTA IZ5 STREET v1” i AVENUE pat the rate of four per cent, ae = MAIN FLOOR BALCONY, MOTE ST. rt 3 4 #4 ii For the first’ half of. the week at Peering |W ECK COMMENCING MONDAY MATINEE Fi (5 ®] bili will ineluge Jamies ‘Thoraton in a me - series of finny stories, Gus Edwards's if GEO STONE SiR peste ETTA PILLARD AY ane tio AND ardson Ball-Bearing Skates. Lady and Gen- ‘4 The SOCIAL MAIDS So ser COND ‘ Pp THEN A Come and skate. It is the healthiest and cheapest hua exercise in New York to-day, aanceva cazorvan ae: || (aeSRAe ian ie nar aaa oa GRAND GENTRAL PALACE, ‘s GRAND RAL PALACE Week Feb, 22, The Show That Use 46th Street Entrance a" ES OF THE DAY ROLLER SKATING WILL REDUCE WEIGHT i I ‘ EaEE Hy git 4

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