The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1915, Page 7

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STAGE FAVORITES WHOSE ee etme eee . TMB BVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, APRIL 10, FACES WILL BE SEEN IN Y METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NE EXT WEEK Pere Pere ro renenee “THE BLACK BO. ‘The sixth epleode of the Universal’ special feature serial, “The Black) paride aa ng Herbert Rawlinson! “THE REVUE OF 1915” » will be relea exhibition in the theatres of ( 1a Box,” featu: and Anna I New York on pctive “quest is about to le hiding place fro compels both me rope ladder. xhers are caugh ter a sonsational terious hands which ha in her attic prison t drama, Quest finds t A film version of Gustave Fla\ hert’s novel “Salammbo” will be t spectacular featura at the Hipp drome. There will be new living pie- tures, water features and a musical programme. For the last half of the week the Fighty-first Street Theatre on Broad- way Will show Mrs, Leolle Carter tn “The Heart of Maryland.” Her bill will include pictures of Jesa ‘Wittard, the now heavywelght cham- pion, and “The Cowboy and the lady.” yy.’ vee “SNOBS” TO BE SEEN AT STRAND THEATRE will be a new K concert orchestr turé from “William Toll,” le Hethel, Conn. Again the two fed Lenora rt in the rs’. Kheine holdt’s jewela have been returned. The Strand Theatre will celebrate rs h le} | Beatrice, afagcing violinists pEmilte| to be chosen by the audience. Jenner, 1 ack, Blanche Benton, McMahon and Edythe Chappele in IN STH EPISODE Hd Burns, Waiter Jot \‘tow Hubby Missed the ‘Train,” Lillian Goldsmith in new dances, and others will appear, , Hunter and Hatti» 1 ‘the Murray Hill The Transatlantic: FOR OLYMPIC THEATRE. W's) “he Revue of 1916" will be given by . Henry P. Dixon's company at the} ) Olympic Theatre, There will be a} number of novelties and vaudeville Florence . Sam Dr. Francis Brando: AL Six new bowling alleys and several tables for billiards have been added to the amusoment attractions at the trand Central Palace, Last evening several parties of ladies arrived shortly after dinner and found the sport so enjoyable that they remained until closing time, As nothing but temperance drinks are sold the atmos- phere is espectally pleasing to ladies. creased considerably and the manage- ment 1s fooking forward to a busy spring, The Dancing Carnival con- tinues A great success. ptt ett OS “«SINNERS” TO TAKE ONLY FORTNIGHT’S PLEGDE. ‘The run | Brady's Pl eed that he adv ‘tends through the month of July and |the theatre will remain open except- roloists will sing the quartet from|ing for a fortnight, set aside for re- “Rigoletto” and other numbers. piceld As “WINNING WIDOWS” COLUMBIA'S BURLESQUE. A new two-act bu Winning Widows," the Columbia Th by Ben Holmes, dies by Ed satire on the foibles of musical nambera are int exhibitions of modern da feature of the performance pany Includes Harry “Dutch” __PHOTO PLAYS, ith lyrics and 1 deyers. Tho f shows the salon in a fash Riverside Drive home, and the second | ig laid at Brighton Beach, giving a view of the boardwalk. The piece is @ \ SONG WRITE LAST DAY “TH EST PICTURES i TOW, docoration and refurnishing, in |i August, “The White Feather" attracts large audiences to the Comedy Theatre, This play enjoya the unusual dis- tinction of maintaining simultaneous ty in New York and London ro it Is know! Hom tation ts pr la, ‘The Man Who vile a third ling through ainenaner 'S’ WEEK AT 5TH AVE. THEATRE. Amateur song writers will be given Many their chance at Proctor's Fifth Ave- duced and Fighteen been aub- Ward, mitted will bo sung “Tho winner ia ¥ ” oP with Ith AID JOLIN “THE FASHION SHOW” FEATURE AT THE PALACE. Jimmie tro with ave At the Palnco Theatre next week ‘Itwelve pretty girls, including Pessy Fe ontee ts tit Hopkins, the Washington beauty, will i head the bill, rs and their boxing kangaroo, will be seen at Proc- Others on tho bill will be Mercedes, “the musical mystic,” ; Willard Mack and Company in “Blind Man's Buff,” Billy B, Van and the Beaumont Sisters, and the Primrose Four, ile patrons will have their ice to #ee the new heavy. champion of the world, Jess Hammerstein's Victoria Ralph Dunbar’s Singing {Bell Ringers, Alexander and Scott, Regina Connellt and company and ¢ others will also be on the bill donna, will head the bill at the Colonial. Swor and Mack, comedians; AUVSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, =NO ciouok ast week the roller skating In-) TEMPERANCE WAS DECLARED Atthe Famous Dancing Carnival, Nov. 13, 1913 Everything Is Here to Make Dancing a Real Pleasure On the third floor, with 600 windows. Open to the light and air on every side. Good circulation of pure air, the finest of dancing floors, and perfect music by Prof. Bavetta’s noted orchestra and 22-piece Wurlitzer, inners" at William A. | use seems likely to ex- | ‘Bought and Paid For." | » sale of seats now ex-| It is open from 11 A. M night without intermission. Come any time. Over 200 instructors to teach how to dance, lady suitable partner for dancing. A Good Restaurant for Convenience of Patrons Table d’Hote, 50 Cents, All Day. DANCING FROM 11 A. M. TILL MIDNIGHT | Private Lessons le Otriotly Pri- u modern dances. oor manager will introduce you to Also a la Carte. Malt-Heur Leasens with Private 9656 | The finest danc emusic in Amerten, combining Sig. Bavetta’s famous orchestra and 22-plece ‘Wurlitzer instrument. Stage, Ballet, Toe and Classic Dancing Taught by Prof. Commerce, Weds. and Sats, Children from 4 to 6 Adulta, 8 to 10 P. M ANY ONELIVING BETWEEN 4TH AND 80TH STREETS CALL 4895 OR 3828 MURRAY HILL AND WE SEND A TAXICAB TO BRING YOU TO THE DANCING CARNIVAL ABSOLUTELY FREE DANCING CARNIVAL, | GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, Lex. Ave. Use 46th St. Ent. i) Chinese vocalist, and others will ap- pear. The Alhambra will have Nazimova in Marion Craig Weniwortiia wat __.VAUDEVILLE, MAT, DAILY AT 2 PAL SF. "AG Beo5te-7Se. 2,000 CHOICE ATS S0¢. MERCEDES | oumeniet by the emrvitiows mywtie MUSICAL KNIGMA.’ “fe Maoh fer Bo Mert,” Vindtemtion.”” &e MACK SUPPORTED by MARGATT GRERNE and! WIILIAM L, GIRSON, tn RLIND MAN'S BOVE," by Mr. Mace, “BEATRICE | HERF ORD SOOLUTYS EXCLUSIVE PNTERTALNER, mn | WIROT APPEARANCE IN VAUDEVILLE NINA MORGANA Celebrated Grand Overs U're Donne, THAR NeW ACT, “SPOOKS" __ PRIMROSE FOUR BEAUMONT SISTERS ,: THE TWENTIOTH HIPPODROME PLAYHOUSE ti.9EO TS. Monn * WILLIAM A. BRADY (Ltd.) Presents patrons ove requested te eshe reservations oar, @& office, at ben office priest = = ‘1 QS SS ee} TUAPPPPREEES LoS oko) + | rides” Othare will be Eadie Center 4 “The Voluntesr,” | clle Weaton and Louise Leos Five Statues” and @ Charies od Oy Lie OU Hit of the Year oes & MAROLD London and New York , | om FRANC 24 St., Cor. Contral Park EVENINGS 8.30. THURSDAY & SATURDAY. MATINEES AT 238 WERK MTARTING MONDAY, APRIL #2 Laat Monday Teeter “LE poe “LE MAITRE nf be FO! Mi d Evenieg, Te atin Frida | “LE VOYAGE DEM. PERRICHON® Fri, Eve., Benefit (or Claude Benedled Prmotecte, craps a ehicy be wil te aw wrt tags ona Dom _ Sat, Mat, and, and riot “Diverconst ene sete “THE CLEVER ONES” MAKES NEW RECORD. “The Clever Ones” at the Punch & Tudy Theatre has piayod twelve woolen, ens the run of the a at Wyndha h thie place is enjoy performed by a res Annie Hughes, Louise Cloa- wr Hale, Beatrice Prentice and Altce CONCERTS ane at ae Carneate Hall, Tommy (ity Chote Beate Bit RM at Tox Office. PARISIAN "CAFE C DOLLY Tanats nena, MIS AVA oomme PA BY RICHARD AND WARS, 5 THE FRERES WHEKLY SVE EVERY NIGHT| PALA \C T O BiG SUNDAY CONCERTS, pedi MON. MAT., APRIL 12 TWENTY _ HANDSOMEST WOMEN IN WILLARD | THE WORLD | AUDREY MUNSON World's Moat Famous Figure Modal in Striking Poses. Sarit. Modiiey and Miki “t Moat tape rales "come Wearing Apvera ins Grand sil FASHION SHOW Wont Mundy Weary From Arining to Retitin MADISON SQUARE GARD TWICE DAILY: Teer Rane pAL INSIDE. THE. ASTOR ™ we 45th at. M | twchuting be HOPKIN the THE mae ry _with Pauline Fredertok, LALLA ea NEW YORK NEVER SAW A CIRCUS LIKE THIS 480 WORLD-FAMED ARTISTS PRESENTING > AN ARRAY OF FOREIGN FEATURES ENTIRELY NEW a peek BILLY B. VAN »» ;.: MAXINE BROS. & BOBBY The Fun Woman Nove LAST AVPEARANGM IN VAODRVILLE, BERNARD GRANVILLE PHOTO PLAYS. PHOTO PLAYS. _ __PHOTO PLAYS, _ 44th & Broadway 2,30 and 8.30P,M. TO MORROW & ALL WEEK 5 of MARS THE CLOSING OF THE CIRCUIT ELSIE'S BROTHER )SONNY JIM and the VALENTINE WHOSE HUSBAND? syoF alt THakadd OF THE LIGHTHOUSE. PAWNS A Story of the Clash 2 SPECIAL DRAMAS “BETWEEN THE TWO OF THEM" Now BROOKLYN cere STARA, oe a9, eat EVERY SU: Bape BIO CONCERTS. EKALB “4 “ati gr Msi SMES ERAN 1 BG ACTS: Court if 1 Nut OFFERS A MUSICAL PAu ——--e A UTT-EFF Fa IN Heke ERECTOR Therese Taos aL Malis - (Concert of Neg suuday @ ALL Nat Wh VICTOR MOORE we eee N WILLIAM MORRIS'S JARDIN bE DE Work Monday Wonders. If

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