The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1915, Page 7

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“MRS. CARTER GIVES » “BABA” AT THE PALACE. ‘ Mrs Carter in 9 tabloid ver- pro- of her vaudeville version Diay, in which she won success, In half an hour revea's her proficiency in Dértrayal of the passion, the emo- Meartbreak, farewell and re- Grace La Rue will be the paenreece iF HE Girls will present an enter- ¢, cofabining the féatures of Comedy with those of bur- ~Blutch Cooper's company in- Melty Ward, Eddio Markey, ©4: ae Schwarts, Lillian Fitzgerald, Billie “A Mixz-Up Pe Reno” is the chief extravagansa. | ly matinees will be given. Seaapn | ” fest ed SP a Opere | DeKalb Theatre will bave “It's ‘Way to Tipperary.” ee BRADY PRODUCTIONS IN FOR SEASON’S RUNS. “Sinners” 18 approaching Its one ¢ hundredth performance at William A. Brady's Playhouse, with an_ advance! WEST POINT SCENBS sale that has been extended to July 1, Mr. Brady ts ‘inclined to believe that Owen Davig's drama contrasting city and rural lifs will remain in New York through the summer months and \y part of the next perhaps until th regular amusement season. “The White Feather,” which has the | Buropean conflict es its basis, but 1s|/Darwin Karr have the leading roles, entirely devold of combat, has WoO) There will be two comic pictures, high favor at the Comedy Theatre,|“Cutey Becomes a Landlord,” and where it will remain until the close of/ “When Dumieigh Saw the Joke.” + | the current theatre term. The run of +] this play at the Royalty Theatre, Lon-| Strand Theatre in a photo play ver- don, still {e indeterminate by reason of! sion of Leo Ditrichtein’s farce, “Are the Uberal public support. its two Rundredth repetition at the Forty-eighth — war pictures, the Topical Review, and has| a Keystone comedy. the season, and will not bewithdrawn un- til the thoatre closes its doors for the | Theatre will show Marguerite Clark » “The Las of the Land” awong ‘into the final stretoh vacation period. DANCING CARNIVAL HAS A BUSY WEEK, |* **is! attraction “The Opesting and | «rie NeW ‘Lesder.” ‘The management of the Dancing cludes the Broadway Symphony Or- Carnival at Grand Contra). Palace op ssre and Béward F. Johnson and | found it necessary last week toengage Arinur re. ly, | of D. W. ‘Leni , | duction, “The Birth of a Nation.” and the greatest amount: of dancing in an! y évening in the two years’ of the institution. ea MARGARET ANGLIN AT STANDARD THEATRE. bees za a ie |_————__ BROADWAY ano pee LL A a BIG SUNDAY CONCERTS, ‘BEGINNING MON. MAT., MARCH 22 it Extracrdinary. America’s Greatest Emotional Artiste Mrs. LESLIE CARTER (EXCLUSIVELY _AT AZA” Wayseets Mrs. Acme bas taken vaudeville uccess. Her tour prelimina: marvel of the theatre world as a cont! sen pale “Z hurricane a1 ovation. IOTIONAL HER EM MAGNIFICENT! VAUDEVILLE HAS THE PERFECT PRO) UCT OF HER GENIUS. Gee ar Joys and suffers with her flesh. werful compan: ~ PAUL BAe. & e OO. ain. LAWRANCE D’ORSAY AT 5TH AVE. THEATRE. Lawrance D’Orsay comes to Proc- tor’s Fifth Avenue Theatre on Monday in a new playlet by Salisbury Field called “Fisherman's Luck.” The scene {is laid in the Adirondacks, where Capt. Berkley of the guards loses his heart to an American girl. This role will be played by Catherine Calhoun. Other features will be Mme. Besson in “It Doesn't Happen,” H. M. Zazell and in “The Elopement,” and African baboon. At Proc- ity-third Street Theatre Julie Ring in “The Wrong Room” will head the bill. For its chief attraction the Fifty-eighth Street Theatre will have Minna Phillips in “A Daughter in Daniel Frohman's film, production | of jtaly," At Proctor’a One Hundred ot “Gretna Green,” a romantic com-'anq Twenty-Afth Street Theatre the edy by Grace Livingston Furniss, As! principal feature will be Al Lewis in IN VITAGRAPH PLAY. “The Jugge it” enters upon ite third week at Vitagraph Theatre. A new feature picture will be a mill- tary drama entitled “Lifting the Ban of Coventry,” with a number of West Point- acenes. Lillian Walker and John Barrymore will be seen at the You a Mason?” Th will also be Beginning to-morrow the Broadway Rage Py 10 ge ine Miews, Be miner ty, t bg geal Lone ‘Theater, 162 16th Be,, Breskizn, ; net, EM an, mothe UE" sonar Flooding.of the Panama Canal" will be ‘The Will at Ham ‘e Victoria offered. The musical programme in- Seo ommnacmala'® See ‘Theatre will include Littian Lorraine in @ new mustcat offering, Cecil Cun- ningham in a singing numer, Vaughn Comfort and John King in ‘The Coon- |i)” town Divorcons,” Dahe Claudius and Lillian Scarlett in “The Call of the ixties,” and Eduardo and Elisa Can- ino, Spanish dancers. pew, orgenists The of the stage to the book has been’ Pind in the great success rif@th’s motion picture pro- ver since this story was unfolded at the iberty Theatre the libraries have sear records | Pesteasa with applications for books of testes | romantic and historic interest bearing upon this subject. ‘or the first half of the week the Eighty-first Street. Theatre will show Hasel Dawn in the film olay, “The Leve Route.” On Thursday the bill will change to Wallace Eddinger in the screen farce, “A Gentleman of Leisure.” Av, and Mabey “New Utrecht av,, LJ Gabo. iD must DANCING FROM 11 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT WITHOUT INTERMISSION. \areeventeg to Sos here to aid the be- ginner. dances thor- 2.20 on4 i 3b WEEK COM. TO-MORROW LIFTING Bs sear ickens the blood, brightens it qui s the 6 the eye and drives away dull Private lessons in care. Half-hour lessons with 2 5e etrictly private rooms. If you know how to dance indy floor man: fn age will introduce you pads 8 suitable partner for dancing MRUNCAN Tichote ects to 08. pow ot Bes Offices, VAUVORYILL "The finest dance music ia Ameries, combining Sig. Bar- retta’s famous orchestra and 22- piece Wurliser instrument. $10,000 restaurant for con trons. Table d’ . M. to 2 P. M., 60 cents. Als carte sll day. Stage, ballet, toe, Seer oe) and ol taught oe Sanne pl ge! and Sevarday, children from 4 to 6 P. M., adults 6 to 10 P. M. | Any one living between 4th and Streets call 4093 or 9326 Murray Hill and we will sqnd o by storm. Hers is a POWERS ARE THOREDIELY Zaza'e, re Mrs. ia tion—one's os de Carter te Celcaaun lal BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. _ STAR wT Lie tee" WATSON’S ORIENTALS” —-Bueet_Sentep—Twe_Big_ Concerto, _ KALB TT TTT [Ml i oe MIDNIGHT FRO Al ~ : a te a Fee-18e-25¢-50¢ | [ DAIL’ iv ee eRe oii naw SA MONTH) Thre PLAYHOUSE bre SEATS NOW SELLING TO JULY. let” WILLIAM A. BRADY 1114.) presente Owing te the great demand, intending purchasers are eee ‘The Beet are'tn Nox 0, reegnwn(CAS INC NO BROOKLYN FLATBUSH AV. AND STATE ST. au TES HN. Sher COUNTRY | sT RE MON eres sea MISS ieee Y NiGE Sey ete Bet of intr Cut useful things, ~=DON'T STARTING MONDAY MATINEE uw ROSELAND GIRLS With Solly Ward and Liliian Fitzgerald LADIES SUNDAY NIGHT BIG CONCERT Clip thie Ad. out apd present same at Bo: Office and receive Season Ticket enti ec you to admission to Matinee for IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A WORLD “WANT” AD. WILL GO:AND GET T, _

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