The evening world. Newspaper, March 18, 1915, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, fnURSDAY, MAROE 16, 1918. \ pany, are several men with money Margaret Illington in “The Lie” will) Weems is here with a desire to act y enough to buy Hoboken and close it continue i New York all Cee 34 again, Why. nobody knows. But What up if they felt inclined that way. Max Marcin is unhappy. Try does it Mahdah? — pr will, be has Kay vo ind \ a wight BROAGWAV Wihoom, ij ” players for his farce, "I Want af wo rans wow re bing which A. H. Woods is to pro-| 4 fate beats has often been won bt ] | " —Sam 8 J tp fused « fee |" "The Mark Strand Theatre Company |° “*!* !e4y-—Sam Schmid. Ned Wayburn, Incorporated—Mr. Wayburn's recently formed producing | company—is preparing to put a musical revue in @ New York theatre | sani wets ron cntcaae, Mh pleted arrangements wherely the It Is possible that the Century will| present Winter Garden show “Maid in iad PROPER be used for this purpose, Mr. Way-| America” will open at the Cohan N for spring and summer engagement. | burn inspected the big house at Sixty- | Grand Opera House, Chicago, Memo- third Street a day or two ago under | nection with of April. It is not probable that it wiil| the end of next week. continue at the Winter Garden until . the guidance of one of the Aborns,| the time comes to go West. A new {ther fellow sal INP S but did not come to decision con- | Production will be made to succeed it i A } at the big playhouse here. Incident- cerning it. Yesterday another thea- 4)),. Bay i s tre was offered him for the middie| nection with “Mald in’ keneieas ‘will be presented out of town April 15. ‘after a test, he finds it will carry «|amiled the glamour of the ‘William Be. Bill Is to. be press rep. crowd. resentative of the Wayburn inter- este. It is understood that, aaso- offices says that ciated with Mr. Wayburn in his com- | taking @ vacation, “Maid in America” at hi be taken, since the revue cannot be emphatie. put in shape by that time. Mr. Way- e tees Leiner TO MARRY. burn is to stage first a farce called] James Lounaberry of “The Song of|gesh play in Noo York. “iBhe's Ta Again,” originally from the| S008®”, @ to be married Sunday to|” “Where are you?” French of Paul Gavault. Thomas J. h Gray (yes, that’s Tom from the English ver Blow and Douglas Hoare. vy), bag oe it] States Navy. ee | °°"?! q “The Law of the Land” will score| daughter of f°. H. Weems, the Quine covered } —-AGKER, MERRALL & GONDIT|“SiR38%i0 rover win proauce a Jaylet entitled “Snuff's Enough,” by land Oliver. Bat. COMPANY 1820 The Exposition is hurting the the- atrical business on the Pacific Const Anna McCarthy Little, daughter of} “I'm in # s'loon, the late Capt. Little of the United |right on za bar. | Mahdah Weems is in town, And,}| The value of “Fruit-a-tives” lies in mm | what's more, she wants to return to! the ¢ combination of intensified Gossip. the stage It was Mahdah Weems, | fruit a and tonice which was dis- ‘ opened a new picture theatre called |the Strand in ‘Syracuse last night.| FROM THE CHESTNUT TREE. Sam Rothapfel directed. Magistrate— What's the charge Alt Hayman left for Detroit last/against this man? night to arrange with the Sanderson- | Brian-Cawthorno Company to renew | German street musicians. \its New York engagement instead of I've decideah to | recognized the voice as faded away and she quickly at An announcement from the Selwyn|esced when he suggested that they “Twin Beds,” {call in the preacher man. They went “Under Cover,” “The Show Shop" and/to Omaha to live. Now lahdah beat the band. THERES BUT ONE PLACE. a George Cohan han a telephone in “ ” bis dressing room at the Astor The- =e rial Day, tor a summer run, It will St, The bell rang one night re- cently. Mr. Cohan answered and the | ourtship laning twenty ‘iss Weems was doing ree ir Hammerstein visited the Vi ‘i » but when M Ogdensburg, toria Theatre yesterday feeling pretty Finest. C "ra Triat® will be eon for th i rial” wi for the two | Ines reamery hundred and’ fiftieth time in New | York to-night. A gentleman known as Bill Curry is, ering ¢ to wet a producer for @ farce | called, ‘The Devil to Pay.’ Lillian Albertson has changed the name of her sketch from “Jaue” ie “The Law's a Wonderful Thing.” called “Jane.” 34c w. Order this—and save money | terday an AT ALL OUR STORES Charles Frohman controls a comedy | It will be Friars’ night at Witham | Morris's dance ene Monday. H. Kancho Jacoby will ' best dancer. Mayflower Brand Kathryn Beach, actress, stepped on ®& mousetrap while boiling eggs yes- a: rday and the drama received an . H. Woods is getting ready to start his own film company. George Cook may be the general manager, ‘Tom Wine will buy ono of the little autos the comedians j give a cup to tho Teese ee vTTe Se oC eT OC COe We make sixteen hundred different | | varieties of candy. bound to find oo Easter 7p For Every Member of the each purchase i "§ Weekly You Will Never Miss the Meney Our showing of Easter Apparel for men, women, boys and girls embraces everything that is new and stylish. MEN'S SUITS $3¢.0:"fucith 2M ish izes, at MEN'S OVERCOATS = {3,5,)0"7 Gores and fancy mixture si0.6 Hy Fakes Up to trom: $10.6 WOMEN’S TAILORED sus BOYS! SUITS "i= Rete: from”: $5.00 period payments. 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