The evening world. Newspaper, March 13, 1915, Page 6

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for an hour and a half, and he left us at the end of the frst act gf “Die Walkuere.” Emily Gresser, a young American Violinist, gave a recital last night at Aeolian Hall, assisted by Richa Epstein at the piano, Her programmo included h's sonata in EB by 4 On Friday evening, March 26, Pas- sion Week, at Carnegie Hall, the | Catholic Oratorio Bociety, under the tronage of His Eminence John Car- a Farley, will sing 8. Coleridge Taylor's oratorio, “The Atonement.” ‘The soloists in. the produc: ‘will be ; i » and frank Croxto Hundred and fitty of the ira of by Catholic Bane jer 'be hear in x ‘symphony Bo: af Ht # § Ieador» Duncan's hang in the Wagner, peeane John J. ea ‘ ra ' CAMPACA TO BULD NEVSBYS HOME CLUB NOW SET FOR APL Committee Has Preliminary Work of Raising $250,000 Fund Well Started, ‘The Committee on Organization, which is arranging for the coming Whirlwind campaign to raise $250, a equipment of a building for the Newsboys’ Home Club, held ite firat meeting yesterday in tho ,| Pulitzer Butlding. Harry Pde Hirt, wanist in the @ free The music to-morrow morning at the Old First Presbyterian Church will be eerone to the beets Che et ee of Mre. HOA. wa present. “By the) Waters of Babylon,” a red ney ta by Herman ta, will | aay, ow on Tuesday at noon th st pte ase G len- fetta Poster Weatoott, rano, and George A. Fiemiog, b baritone, John Cushing, at bi bia recital at Cal- vary Church on Monday at ¢ M. will play the firet organ aymphony by Lemare complete. Samuel A. Baldwin will give free morrow ~ | Wed: it 4 o'clock at ia the City Pietro ‘ollege. Yon, organist of Church, will give # recital CARUSO AT MONTE CARLO SINGING AT HALF PRICE Takes Only Od 200 a Night When Appearing’ for Benefit of Allie Soldiers, MONTE CARLO, March 13.—The spe- celal opera season organized by Raoul | 4, Caruso appearing as Rha- Folia Litvinne in the tite ruso had @ magnificent wel- come. He will be paid $1,200 for each appearance, The entire proceeds of all the performances are to go to the soldiers, and Contributing hie” rere pting only one-half of the sal ipulnt his original contract rig the manese: ment ARMY AVIATOR BREAKS RECORDS AT SAN DIEGO. ‘The Aero Club of America hes. re- Celved a telegram from San Diego glat- ing that yesterday Lieut. Byron C. Jones of the Army Aviation Corps made a new world record and two American records heey. Lieut. J geas-Deening mill ith threw passen 1 Fran- Permanent officers for the general committee and for various sub-com. {mittees were nominated, but as thi nominated have not yet h portunity ‘thols pod pi Members ot ‘the committee on ganization présent at the meeting| Dal yesterday were Ralph tee Irv- ing T, Bush, Frank Guiden, Richard Meade, Thomas Watkins and Henry J, Cochran. There will be another brant? of this committee next Tucs- ) and on bial prgd cnt alee ve committee o members con sis ft luncheon at downtown a eeapalgn committee has taken ~ been put to it ate of the 17,000 men and women to be interviewed and paring other literature. that before the bet paign ie actually under and|more names will be obtained. ™he campaign will be conducted slong Unes similar to the one carried on r for the benefit of the Y. M. e city will be canvassed by h working under the lead- captain. has been officially an- sovnena yet for the opening of *‘.¢ campaign, but it ts expected to early in April and continue ten days, poate Beat shal NEW TUG FOR PANAMA SAILS. ‘The steel propeller tow! Tavernitia, built for the United Government for service on the P pal by the Staten Island Shipbuilding pany of Port Richmond, sailed yes- terday for the canal. James 1 th Mina son of the Presi. ipbullal a act tor the boat Was $160,000, The same company ie building & similar boat at its yards, MURRAY HILL frees TWICE DAILY, COMMENCING THE SEASON'S THE wig Sensation \ Burlesquers -- with LYDIA JOPSY BRIANZA TRIO SMITH & CHAMPION AND FIFTY OTHERS ma of Fun, and | opr ees tod hee a t| the Plays for the Coming Week. OU-TELLEGEN, who Ipet ap- be brought out as a star at at the Thirty-ninth Street Theatre on Wednesday night in “Taking Chances,” a play taken from the Ger- man of Paul Frank and Geyer by Messrs. Bensimo and Mor- learned about him except that he is; of noble lineage. Under this mask be | Thi executes a daring robbery and pro-| ip TE vides bimeelf with the means to play \ “ROSEY POSEY GIRLS” the game ogain with equal safety in t city he visits, In Mr. Telle- upport will be Dodson Mitchell, vy Troutman, John Hamilton, Lionel Devans, Harry J. Ashford, Carlotta|Columbia Theatre by the “Rosey Monterey, Stanley Groome, Barnett | posey Girls." Many humorous situ- Pient will consume hi Elwyn Eaton, V alter ‘Winifred Harris, Viola Roach, Louies Sheri ter Craven, Walter Plinge. eee ‘The Hippodrome enters upon a new policy next cerereey aL ting = program: tor aed Fnusie. The chief feature a ey production of “Sal- pon the French novel ‘The pictures’ ambo,” of Gustave Fianbert. a juste: Carthaginian film treatment. massiveness and grandeur tecture, decoration and pageant affords a background rich in bilities, while the action is bare ic and continuous, In addition to this pro- duction in six parts there, will be a brief programme of educational, topi cal and scientific pictures and a comedy, hen Sammy Hits the Hay.” ‘A new method of prajestion has been provided throug! in- atallation of the kineplasticon, a 4: vice that makes possible synchroni: tion of tx and music, Contribut- ing % i. © musical programme will be podrome Quintet, Katherine ugm direction of John McChie. One ae | coreg will be the opening of the ouse every Sunday with a con- tinuous performance from 1 to 5 P. M. and from 7 to 11 P. M. revert to its former policy of f apectacular proguctions, William Faversham in “The Hawk,” with Emilie Polini as the BURLESQUE. ro EXTRA NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON, GREATEST OFFERING Special Added Attraction ! CORA LIVINGSTON ) World’sChamp} | Female Wrest 7 Will Moot All A Comereot ations are said to result from tha | eacD ‘efforts of the comedians to quality for peed idan, Aimee | membership in the club that is com- ae ‘posed entirely of unmarri During the action of th i spectacular effect that shows a sell, Pil present for the ret time in Weer York the latest Bosworth photo sen- | Bite. ‘Sunshine Molly,” with Lots 3| Weber, wee wrote end sheet aoe “The | ws ill bs seen, are Poti Bialley, who wi seen are pe 4 | Adele Farrington, Herbert Standing, | | Roberta Hickman, Cburles Marriet, | Frank Elliot and Margaret Bewagde, | This and other selected photo AND FANCIES GIRLS Riickumpoercnne i roine, will be the attraction at the ‘andard Theatre. John Bunny will appear at the Bronx Opera House in a musical comedy called “Bunny tn Funny- | “Too Many Cooks” will be pre-| sented by the Jessie Boa stalle be ad company at the West End Thea: | Jane Pearson. One of the tekanren of of Maeterlinek’s fairy play “The Blue the performance is the dancing of \gownshyr rae cen en eee eee ree. Ip is sunk while the “jac! Star Spangled Banner.” ———_ “The Warrens of Virginia” is being Seow es shown for the last times to-day at the ee oe Ae ear lasand tate long cast of gortormere, including Harry Beate: rt Wiggin, Harry 8. Broadway Theatre. Starting to-mor- ! melodies. La Van, Sarah Hyatt, Jeanette ber ‘alter Pearson, Billie Davies BURLESQUE. BURLESQUE. NEW HEATRE TE NCING , Mar HIS! ‘i 1VAUL E oof BURLESQUE and ERIN GO BRAGH © YOUR OLD FRIEND PAT WHIT E AND BIG JUBILEE BURLESQUERS JOOS PARA HAWAIIAN MAIDS Ln b 974 pd the Lela ated Overa' | Earl and were, Gates, who come from |__| fora Oo wee! engage! it, Barbary C Lite, noe Des exis alats RL bias _—— an EN RESTLE oof the binxest benefits of the; 4 THE MURRAY HILL. R AP 10! atre to-morrow evening' under the ) auspices of the United Krakauer | Supplementing the regular bur- Wet t ia! organization, ‘Tie fund wil lesque and vaudeville bill that will be ig ay 1 presented by an organisation called “The Big Sensation” at the Murray Brcgremme «wil | Hill Theatre, will be @ series of wrest- Baker, Conroy and crn epi: | contests conducted by Cora Liv- Bernérd Granville. the Dolly Sisters, jageton, who holds the a Richard x Lillian ig 4 Harry Carroll and|Fox world’s female Thurston H. belt. Miss Tavisesten | wil appear aret ety, pescoremane one ors sot her own a COMING TO COLUMBIA. SS eect Cs Local - and A two-act burlesque called “The | !etic clubs ave aig " tion of sending their Love Club” will be presented at the | Sontativen to contest with the cham; pion. This feature of the entertain; aif an hour at performance. ited §=States battleship passing MM: BROADWAY & 27° STREET PURLESOUE a“ “COLUMB'A BURLESQUE” iat ROSEY fax POSEY GIRLS A Big Company of Comedians, Singers, Dancers and Show Girls in the new 2-Act Satire THE LOVE CLUB All Fun, Melody and Magnificence. Twice Daily-Popaler Prices-—Smoking Permitted COLUMBI ENTIRE CHANGE OF SHOW Jevery WEEK JOE HURTIG OFFERS. THE RECORD BREAKER BURL ESSE WORLR ICING DE oe SOCIAL MAIDS THE SHOW THAT SET ALLNEW YORK AWHIRL Ww. Re, ORCHES ATS 35 < |= Ble VALE 7MLLE BROOKLYN. BURLESQUE. CASINO BROOKLYN FLATBUSH AV. AND STATE ST. Tolepheme Matm 044 COUNTRY STORE INDAY NIGHT— ROE BUR BROOKLYN. BURLESQUE. SAFI ly STOPPED TRAET IC BARNEY GERARD S FOLLIES? DAY SAM SIDN FIRST! THE SHOW THAT ON BROADWAY oO! CHE A WEEK OF LAUGHTER Brookiyn’s Own ANDY LEWIS “W Hy DOE su P Ut BLIC r WE? and the BIG ORDER SEATS DREAMLAND COMPANY || Rie A Glare of Giadseme Giltter N & GER PRUDE HAYES NOW! DON'T WATT Ky 1 RASA

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