The evening world. Newspaper, March 6, 1915, Page 7

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ERA qobtlateeimis CATR, » 3 3 «THE BIG JUBILEE” FOR BROOKLYN CASINO. The Casino Theatre, Brooklyn, will have Pat White, the Brooklyn boy whose droll wit and wholesome hu- mor has earned for him the reputa- tion of bred the foremost Bien comedian the burlesque Lay le at ihe, jbead of “The Big a Ne muntare PBuriewaue oraude: tee mare farce fon ‘rampant , visits a pee O8S88-20-0000100600400-005000000460. ee seeses es0eeeeeesee SLLDSGIOOS90GO0O0900 0009040 0006-96-500900660666060000 | cli “FOLLIES OF THE DAY” AT EMPIRE, HOBOKEN. .fidea that has created Zhe reception accorded Barney Ge- | soount of talk throughout the coun- rrd’s “Follies of the Day,” during én- | try, and the production has been de- lefts at the Columbia Theatre, scribed as ‘a $2 show at burlesque other Metropolitan burlesque | bene Presa eit \s rah chgrus bed fancied jour @ bes’ sin an ln; [where hundreds were turned girls, “all of whom are beautien, On Apayy indicates the enthusinsm Tuesday night there will be a big ed by thia atiraction. Mr. Ge is tifing of the same theme and meth- ods employed in so many burlesque shows, has made a big departure from the beaten path. He has embodied an has provi w F talent, headed by Sa: all, the best couple to receive a dia. an unusual} Mr. Sisters will be others in the cast.fhave been indelibly registered upon thee Bars coe an in [ne wee | oti the fim makes # possible for Mr. producing this burlesque an Mr. Dupree to write vs GriMth to make this positive deolar- Dupree had just saneea i in this| tion. It has been the custom, ia long country from England, where he was|Tuns for actors to tire of th one of the first aviators to crose the is English Channel. s eatin |“BIRTH OF A NATION” REVEALS GOOD ACTING. Now that D. W. Griffith's wonderful thing this, Audiences will hall this with . sense of delight, for often in runs there have been performances that fell below the original standard, James McInerney as Hast, Bert Jones a boy, are other mem! pany, witch " cmed includes a icuores of pretty girl ‘ rude Haye Th howe clever and, mond ring. picture drama “The Birth of a Na- = rill a Bia Nek’s #0: | seciND GIRLS tion” has settled down for # run at me boken, on Monday afternoon. Mr. ~— La MBIA THRATRIC and producer of “Fol- “a ihe Day,” realizing the public 4 : A new two-act burlesque called “A Mix-Up af Reno” will be presented by the Roseland Girls at the Columbia Theatre. It tells a story of the efforts of three women to have their matri- monial ties severed on evidence dis- covered in correspondence relating to| "itience. & parrot called Sally, a race borse| first Tharacterizations and busine: ak: the Liberty Theatre there is one de- tail of the performance which, it can be authoritatively stated, will be con-| tinued without any danger of @ lapse from the rigid rules of stage direc- tion. One fom tetsey statement Mr.) rifith makes is the players in| this me story will fhota strictly to the re hb Biltmore Morning Musicale i ‘pat wa Reta. AT 1U30. cCormack weal x text not deviate one lota the actions and business, and t! 1 ying be 04 foetine. with the| will be no t that peer ome Sinise Aste a ores HE APORY NEN |g ‘" rad Button, | ia Schwi a Gopexe, Billte | as and Stella’ Ward. There is also! a ree neery of pretty sins y HM Theatre G\= Pwentieth Century Maids. eomeuigpeninment ) “ON TRIAL” BURLESQUE AT HURTIG & SEAMON’S, Hurtig & Seamon'’s One Hundred _jand Twenty-ftth t Theatre will AMUSEMENTS. : Industria Exposition in bur! uriesque bag the salient | Borge of the e play rial. Fitsgerald, “The Stuttering Cop,” ra es will also Mabel Mor- ustralian prima donna; fone “Green, and the four Halsey BRO ADWAY CHARLES FROHMAN, KLAW & ERLANGER, Mgrs, ae MONDAY NIGHT at 8.15 PROMPT. KNICKERBOCKER RAAT TIL vb THE SPIRITS OF PLEASURE, DANCE, MUSIC, | BEAUTY OF ALL THINGS 3 THAT BRING _ THE een INTO LIFE IMIZED BY HLA & ERLANGER'S ENTERTAINERS in the New, Mirthful, Musical Medley FADS FANCI IES fi'st OLbN ue DONOUGH, Musle bf RAYMOND BUBBULL, Wtaged by JULLAN MITOMELL ond MERDERT ak ALL OF GREAT | DISTINCTIVE ¢ CAST OF 1 Sf RACT: CTIVENESS | COMEDIANS, SINGERS, DANCERS PRETTY GIRLS Sit ORE THEATRES, EA AES. WINTER, GARDEN HIPPODROME MAID IN AMERICA THE Surety 1; SENSATIONALLY WINTER CIRCUS DRESSLER “A MIX-U AR DRESSLER SING SISTER trea Galery, 50 ‘ies ios Balcony jeate, $1. Rt oe ‘aeati TeNaht the Bie THE THE LAW TaN Suites Eve Paty | eata Bie do ie. Se bs te play Londen The On} y Girl BROT Haine al MANHATTAN Es ma *s* Beate to June 1. Shey thanid Ne mheetned bible of TN bie Sten hry the deat are to be had at bow office prices. The demand te enorm: LAUGHING PLAY OF INTENSE HUMAN INTEREST ee ee ~ UOERCOTER | wa THEATRES. Fhe Eee reo ee Eis Ferguson in Outcast WATCH uk ea PIEGFELD) > Ste" MIDNIGHT FROLIC | MONTGOMERY &STONEGHH | LONGAGRE Tt rahe th INSIDE , THE LINES at thw at THe rROnT igi EUROPEAN WAR BELASCO 7,432.5. Tit” Mots, Thareday & Satarder, {ioe Star setec | FRANCES STARR in MARIE-ODILE 7 BDWARD EN TURSDATAPTERIDDI ou 0 “THE L TE} ARY FLAY" A Talk by WILLIS BTREL. STANDARD Eeacae§ th, petit Monday ? Nigh THE REVGHING p ey ani ae Be smu Ee lo-dde, Next W'R. Eleic Janis, ‘Onnrices of Mitty

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