The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1915, Page 7

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BB BVewine weeks, GBATURDAY, APRIL 17, 19 PLAYERS WHO WILL "AMUSE AND ENTERTAIN AUDIENCES — IN THE NEW YORK THE ATRES goes et EN SS Se AL eee eee ee eee eee POP UeeeC EPC e Oeil ee eee ee eee) on tnene ab POO ANT AP AM Ad, Otel HIPPODROME. : |G asa Lye’ & LY c SALAMBO) HE vent TOMORROW AND vy WEXT WEEK WOMAN°WINE| car emanr ee 1c ISe- 28¢ 80c nenestionsl Suersss! Cometty Crowds! amar) c |} RILBY Crowned with Thea Diadem of staves ‘hr Neat terry * “ne Wet Mt { i oplona, A MEAL SUCORSE” Hemmer Mun. | Ferber Rotates” > Res ‘eure Martertone —* LOUIS MANN bussee” 4th Se. PU ee Pe Maxine Elliott fe A aria Im the Lett Muscat Hit fram Vlenes, THE PEASANT GIRL CLIFTON CRAWFORD Waante atss esl ese | _ a ane! Sy Ce De \ Terre re rere sri {SIN WATER LILIES {T STH AVENUR THEATRE, ee TCe CoCr ee eee eee 1 Frery Mushand Should fee This Play, THE REVOLT ar iday olght « for air will be held Other with | toily Parrett and The Watson Blaters will boing their) | barton t vp ? * and show-irla to “irect. Theat y. the mystio lady, ae SHUBERT ATTRACTIONS Broadway thin week have attracted Theatre on Monday, p h Pitty-oighth Street net ' DRAW BIG AUDIENCES. crit Svein woninrtul newts, Suc ‘Sf A. mem tm ae, vealy cole Sosy an hid csi Ea WILLIAM &. ee tp. eat he Revolt” at the Maxine A new pleture of at least iao0 ¢ hy Charles Keubler, ‘The ‘Theatre | Nay fe SEATS FOR“ SINNERS" — |“THE BTERNAL CITY” “thn Revolt” at tho Maxine W| SY Lin ners week dt in at mia (8 7 a Meter cr ide up Kdward Le “ithe White Feather SELLING THROUGH JULY.| 4 PICTURE TRIUMPA. vet nosin'y and eedoots 08) «THE AUTO GIRL ; Woeuian wenrtavent inthe EXPERIENC aie Ginnere,” at Willem A, Brady's Whe alaberate. phot avile oft im cur " Me ‘ua ys ers Stat COME TO OLY MPIC, » the Sultan of Morocco. | tre next w 1 spend ewer Hare and at ae A Spleudid Haccees Hore and at Rewet ‘Thantes, Aiusing situations are sald to rewult | ube Marquard), t Hest Balcony Meats, TOs, amd 61 00. Playhouse, continues to break attend. Ne} underworkd permeating home t waisted london 7 ripe . to Gira” with from the efforts of a young Amort. | 100. assisted TTH MONTH TTH MONTH ance records. ‘The we . whten | 45 sity tt . take | haa srebinate bu Simon and Lake's “Auto Girte” witt from th oer, | Galdbergs the car ec Wing tans Aut Het MANHATTAN (RENAE Row embraces entire month of| ing In| be seen at the Olpms ic Thos went ony | bavi and hee la 39thSt. hn Sue Wel Sat ES | a July, offers renewed indications that on Mons) melody, iridencent in beauty and Ir. sical farce, in & M we at hew Socaiea ie eat Heats 81.60, Mx the May remain in New York| ay night, is already a distinct artis-|rosigtibie in humor, “The Peasant ee «i benefact , " Dxtiolrervty AUORING Ye ats Senta a wntil past the opening of the next| pier : . Mile aibelcsHat PRS acts, The sta taon have the “KOLLIES OF THE DAY” 3 ) he ope of the |tlc and financial success. ‘This sub-| Giri enters on ite second month at are Harry ting them are , = DAVID DELASCO Presta egular fall and winter season. ject has been acclaimed by the New) tho vurth Street Theatre with | J. and Carol ‘ ams Al tiie, MINER SBRONX THEATRE. The White Feather” affords keen) york preas as tho most artistic and} increasing popularity. Emma Tren- The company all Ho due tharles M. Hinton, | - amusement to audiences at the Com- on, soubrette: Madelit Hman, Bd Francis, 1 Waker and Henry Hans abet Matium utd a | Harney Gerarda “Follies of the! of girls, The Watson | Day" returns for one week, com apeciatty ts the feature weneing Monday, at Miner's’ Bronx the of the vaudeville parteof the show, =; Theatre, One Hundred and Fifty. TAKING “CHANCES *kO"" THE AUCTIONEER ancis Eltiott, impers | othe Murray Hii Theatre, will Nave | aixtt pmireat San Tne Aveiaes ad aa Hore eg PLAYHOUSE &20=0h 2 drama ever) tin impressive “straight” as the vivacious little madcap | edy Theatre, which is Mited timed, and its numerous scenes of| Helene, quite wins the hearte of repetition of this x \ beauty and erandeur faithfully refects | gudl by her plawant personality features will be © war but not of it. The humorus ag the power and charm of Halland her rich voice, while Clitton| Red Rose” and Th : r) of Caine's stirring romance of modern| Crawford is delightfully droll and | Sonater: “Poliies of Pleasure, Mr. ome have been ac as the most | clever. beautiful tableaux ever contained | Lou-Tei in a motion picture drama. An 1n-| scoundrel! the play is 60 f it WIBLIAM A. BRADY (sa) frenens' Homectead’s Fascinating Twin nas the fas nating but a THEATRES. | ae 2 THEATRES. | as THEATRES. Count de Lastra in “Tak. | THEATRE, B'WAY & 4STHST. Tel, 247 Beyant ASTOR TWICETO-DAY| 25 & 50c 2.30 AND 8.30 | Choice Seate, iSe,81 ~ | thee visa panennea of Hal Calng’s| Uti utoeet., “continued us taenes Poreonet Comerunuesnte ae Now York I TWICE DAILY, 2.30 and 8.30 ] Seppe, SUES aes fo Duy their re FS > Saar MATINEES, 25 & 50c_| EVENINGS, 25 & 50c | “GARRICK Sth Su.E-of Bray ,..o2. 3d Week mensage to President Wilson, re; | a jaded = theatregoers seeking the | is SAT. AND SUNDAY MATINEES] Choice Seats 75c & $1 Hive, A.10.” Mat, Hat, 2.10 d lust week, in text and phrase! ymusxement that will startle them out SAME AS EVENING PRICES vr A startling’ resemblance to the Gr the drab conventionality of the} The Photo-Play Revelation iy BERNARD Shaws MERRIEST COME sions of demovracy and bu-| gay humdrum. Taking Chances" ix y that form the keynote of this) ghocking, but never ofensive; it Is DANIEL FROHMAN presente ¢* A "i | E | i social drama. risque, but never vulear, Cast Includes EDWIN ARDEN, GEORGE GIDDENS, ANNE SUTHER- LAND, DORIS MITCHELL, STANLEY DARK, MONTAGU | LOVE, CHARLES LAITE, RITA BOLAND. ore t Cy eldom has an author or dramat It has beon years since Louis Manr r) AN je ot Costume Recital LucHEZLs BORI axvuraspe SEGUROLA BOSINA, GALLI Tenown ae (he : received such 4n ovation as is pightly BP eabedied greeting him at the Hooth Theatre, he is up comedy, tu on py to a} sof sucl ite, Haat wa. in % tional distinction as the President of ries {ted os, and rarely has an EERSTE NISDG ACTS OURS |the United States, and rarely has ar ayn possessed such — prophetic M C ORMACK | Vision as to construct in a novel writ |ten fifiesn years ago, situations and) r) c incidents that are to-day actually 06 | Afaid In America” begina ite tenth “POPULAR REQUEST" PROGRAM curring in the great world drama, Kk at the SNOW AT BOX OFFICE peak Acallan't I. Mon, Eve. April 1%. ath. 18 | THE BLACK BOX ih 0’ BRIEN BUTLER | IN NEW PICTURES. | : “ietor He Seata fe who suddenly then loses all, “a real charac- Ws himse' Manon has c t of favorites, including and ‘Hamilton, Jow Jaskson, . Yanser Dolly, Helen ‘Rook, Yvette, Minerva Coverdale, Mme. Beriza, James ms and Pernikof?. “| Instalnent number seven of the AOR CET | Universal apectal feature serial, “The Oe yay RACEB BRE Black Box,” will be exhibited in New| atro, a well de York moving picture theatres begin-| record of twen acta omar, PME Monday. ‘The story can be read| Credit, continues in h xh favor, Wilda | concurrently in The Evening World, | Bennett is # charming member of ra The seventh two-reel episode tells) as a genuine \attor-the-theatre dl. 4 id Belaoe'e " _. PHOTO PLAYS. of “The House of Mystery.” Quest | vercissnment. “Cantion in the Ale*| By HALL CAINE with PAULINE FREDERICK a cane ‘Te story every and the Professor search for Craig | atop the Forty-fourth Street Theatre y 2 Sa bp evening in Toe ag hy et continues a popular _ rendezvous. if Evening World B ig ne a4 . lane arabs Wey tai | Every night Mr, aud re Vernon ie ‘as READ THE a slate Sonmhany Orclacirn Te Met, —then prisoned and fed by the mysterious | tie dance thelr own ballroom creations, BY oth a. f ie Hoe Picture at hands, Quest fires hia gun at the | ‘The spell of the mldnight revue is! NEW YORK \Comple ie yymphony Orche: tra aii of the Cvaturd or just nlow @ line S it a the nowhere has i Mt Beir and brings Craig out, trembling with | form of endertalument more. allur DRAMICG, — ["ROWERFUL—-THE SUPREME. “ SS eae eats! RATER AY. Abney 17, A Craig is descending a staircase | ment than “Hello Girls’ at “Chea’ CRITICS’ ACHIEVEMENT IN ‘STRAIGHT ving tio CSlambe n suddenly he grasps the ban- | Maurice. ENTHUSIASTIC | pHOTO-DRAMA. % NEXT MONDAY AT 8.15 “fiAt* A x: ve on ia, ATMA Maton JB] Mister firynly “and the whole ‘cen IND WINE” ‘APPROVAL . ne LIiVDE & ecto: e airway turns o' . AN 4 . 405 8. Omngy Craig disappears completely. Laura ‘WOMAN AND WINE’ = SINCOMPARABLE.""—Eve. Journal THE HY PHEN act ‘sah Heber + Mile herd. argc Cia a Nuetaod ary [BM] Attempta to follow and haw entered AT THE HIPPODROME. | = “FULL OF INTENSEST DRAMA, eh East iT en ie wi ie ' 180 Bood St, Elise and she ts buried under a ton of be | WET ROMANCE OF WONDROUS Pr Re ulti ON TRI 4 oe | ment and atone. ‘The house a fow| New spectacular effects, requiring APPEAL."'~Americen i dam ices ‘ AL fost ndy later ix blown to atoma and|extended employment of the famous THE . : Tinie 20th. Ub Qu at DAR 8 Arrow eacape. et Tl tank and a condensed version of the FOREMOST on SIGNAL DRAMATIC TRIUMPH Cine to \pe and when Quest ond vee pees | tight opera, “Chimes of Normandy,” | ELECTRIFIED THE AUDIENCE,” «they are put off tho| will uslier in the week at the Hippo- DRAMATIC Telegraph Ns \ Craig, aboard the tramp] drome. The cast will include Kath- oF steanier, puts off to #ea, RS Neying. Baruite) Baraka, Vere ' x ACHIEVEMENT HRXREPTIONAL APEAL art . berths ty INSIDE lull “LADY OF LIGHTHOU: non Dalhart, Marry Luckstone and / OF THE . -' |AL}. Bronx Opera H et a Ny . Myors, and it will bo sup. ZATION OF A RICHLY ROMAN. RUTH CH ro ig we tTH PRINCE dean Webste VITAGRAPH’S NEW PLAY. SCREEN! TAS STORY)" ee Wert ‘ral cutee Ben uae nasa of bles | rq ovina reconty intzoduced” at , SEATS RESERVED FOUR WEEKS IN ADVANCE |i peyote i the Hippodrome—have prov tagraph Theatre for the week com-| popular feature that thoy = . mencing Sunday. Tho pictures em-|retained. Toe moving picture pro- ie Quibck Y : brace subjects that are educational, | gramme will include a Charlas Chap- _ —— — ! anes LAST. TWO WEEKS" hive & at, Matinews aud. & Yous Me The Be Be. dramatic, tragic and those in which | in comedy, the usual topical week! Mala 25, 0, 5 AVE. i the larse Hippodrome ‘Boluists, the comedy eloment abounds, A pic. | scenic features, “Picturesque Greec turigation of Helen. 8. Woodrufra | in natural colors, a film produo- book, “The Ludy of the Lighthouse, nof W. A. Brady's successful pla: Dancing Carnival {s the feature, It shows the work |“Woman # swith Wilt Sunday & All Next W'k that is being done for the blind, | Hiliott in the stellar role. the hedwes, in the woods DUSTIN FARNUMin There will also be Mr. and Sid. neing Car arrived at the “CAPT. COURTES:” ney Drow in “Roobley's writ: | FRITZI SCHEFF IN FILM MADISON SQUARE GARDEN helped by some maxic scene “Pretty Mrs. Smith." This feature 44th St, & Broadway will be continued throughout the 2.80 P.M.—8,30 pm, || Woek. Realizing the importance of 2 the South American states to the Prices 61-15.80-26, Mate, $0.28, |] commercial life of this country the "_TO-MORROW AND WEEK || Farsi ier gan and Salish ry's Wil e-From-Heaven” einetiy | AT BROADWAY THEATRE, ay by aamaseanaete act P| NOW FICE, PANY, THE SHOW 'sHtoP’s) ce Fritx Scheff will be seen for the first ‘ the Broadway Theatre to-morrow tn ‘a eres, a te FULTON TWI ‘Wont ttn St. a) \- | __ BROOK LYN _AMUS eras i ake LATIEMRD SIRCU oF with the official sanction and co-op- titra st Kh GH LIF oF t as sent a number of | THE LADY ° LIGHTHOUSE spate nes Rn Ae aa alt ee ass ; "25880 ‘tind from Helen 8, Woodrt» South A n territory to take ff (Stent oY vn aca aie EPUBLIC, To-pay | “igapteys® TH KRING HOUSER aC work and play OR sk b sinh siete ; vies, R waa et BOOBLEY'S BABY se FEUD s) histor 4 ‘4 THE NATURAL LA Anita Stewart and Earle Williams ‘and more especially the co, ‘Haines hw ¥ ELTINGE S$) ai | THE- SORT. OF. GIRL-WHO CAME. FROM-HEAVEN T industries of these fast grow. 2 |) cr ket Offi, aaheh Bey Tt Ag nay i ‘St Bihgina CARNIVAL THE SONG "OF SONGS Norma Talmage and Harry Moree g states, Arrangements have been THE PILLAR OF FLAME made whereby these spectal Alins are tre 7 whik Grand Central Palace, (ES NGTON Uti. Ae 3a duit LAST TIMES LB. Ma: D‘ ti bia OF PARADISE to be saown exclusively at the Broad. way Theatre. The first pictures of the weries of fifty-two ehowm at the ry | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK

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