The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1915, Page 12

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| SPMNKED WIFE CHARGES | —-BESERTION BY HUSBAND r Feel bully! Don't stay bil- ious, sick, headachy, constipated. 10 cents! Remove winter's poison from your liver and bowels. Daily and Nightly Ques-| tion of “Where Shall We Go?” Answered by Theatre Management, | and Every Craving Is Satisfied by Varied Bill. Now York, the insatiable, is always Making the most uncompromising demands upon those who provide itn amusements, Now York munt be amused and diverted, not only for ita own sake, but for the sake of the thousands of strangers within its gates, New York is forever demand- lifet Spring is here and your eystem is filled with the winter's accu. mulation of bile and bowel poison which keeps you bilious, headachy, dissy, tongue coated, breath bad and stomach sour—Why don't you get a 10-cent it the a ing something new, something en- Urely different from anything hither- to offered to it. ‘The man at the Hippodrome whose ing you ever ex| | gob it ts to keep his ear to the ground to children now.—Advt. born. It was wrsal Gia new fhaiane, Gomee cnee, crevices in making moving pictures for she UNIVERSAL. It’s @ meving picture city full of actors Some days we blow the scen- ery up. Some days we smash locomo- tives and hold an earthquake. We deal in floods, burning buildings, heroic rescues and emotional igh Its beautiful out there and we'd like to have you all these cel tions. Come awn out and bring the ft You'll see something you can’ place else in the world. UNIVERSALCITY can't be imagine |. It's gotto be seen, It's only 6 few moments from Los Angeles and Los ao on family, Angeles is lirect line of the Santa Fe, Sos SRLS Sass thle See How the Movies Are Made Universal Film Manufacturing Co. 1600 Broadway, New York City Cart Locmale, President | The Leowest Film Manatectering Concern tn the Untrores’’ ‘Yorn SRC Baad chs Herat aes ged Werke Brends WRecee “debe Maakaned Wea Aiea” adie Blowing Up the Scenery All the regular scenery of California was there before you were born—and before anyhody else was ropped there before things got settled been pruned, railroada of our own, flying machines, soldiers, meadows and Lilly Ritchie—all engaged b “HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, heard the demand tn no uncertain tones a little while ago, and when he Atraightened up he got busy. He al ready new what New York had on its amusement programme, and he determined to give It the entirely new thing It insisted upon having, And if you'll go to the big playhot afternoon or evening you'll twinkling how well he For the Hippodrome tiven to Now ‘6 millions a very prompt solution of the cit But Uni- and actorines, savage cowboys, ARV 7 PST Ag AS Adit a i eta oe OE AE GG eR i U.N. gb PICTURES ih your favorite theatre, ,.vr iti." |. | satisfied without pretty girls, that the a oyou New Idea in Entertainment Olfered By the Big Show at the Hippodrome — * and the orchestrs playing. problem, which begins: “Where shall wo fo now?" In the first place, the man with the ear knew that @ stupendous number of people in the city whom we'll call the A's wanted music, both vocal aud instrumental; that the B's wanted opera, that the C’s must have moving pictures, that the D's would not be B's delighted in Hving pictures, that the F's did not feel thelr day con- plete unless they went with the movie camera man to the very ends of the earth and were back in time for bed, that the G's must see Charile Chaplin, torlo and super-scenio spote of the globe without other disarrangement 2 the I'a—but he went no further, He knew that in a little while he'd have| f to use the &, % and all the other signe when the alphabet ran out. DECIDES TO GIVE 'EM EVERY- THING THEY DEMAND. He stopped right there and sald, “We'll give Alphabetical Old New York every singlo oue of the things {t wants. We'll give them to it ail in one performance, and we'll give tbe performance four times a day and five time on Saturdays, Sundays aad holidays." in the vernacular, “a biz jut it was undertaken, and now New York may, at the Hippo- drome, find the most diversified and interesting programme that ts to be found in a year's Journey, As a mat- ter of fact, not one of the things New York desired, from the A’s to the H's, has been overlooked, The man with the ear didn’t say, when he straight- ened himself up, “What do you want?" He said: “Here's what you want; now wo to it (meaning the Hippodrome —not slang), And an entire change of programme will take place every Sunday afternoon.” He didn’t even pause then to take a deep breath, He rested bis ear, that was all. The programme at the Hippodrome begins with musio on the great organ, with its wonderful voz humana pipes, which almost convince one there i# a cholr somewhere aloft. Then, with a shifting of the lights, comes the Mutual Weekly pictorial review of the ourrent events of the world, This ls the Journey with the movig man to the news depots at home and abroad, to see graphically the things which you have just read in your newspaper, Then comes tho display of the iridescent fountains— it wouldn't be the Hippodrome with- out the aquatic note—and then more music, ‘This time it is the Hippo- drome Symphony Orchestra, and tn dimmed lights the star quintet, Kath- ryn Irving, Bernice Mershon, Vernon Daihart, Luekstone and Will- comes out with a chorus and presents a jon of “The Chimes of curtailed Norman FROM NORMANDY TO GREECE TAKES BUT A SECOND, It is surprising bow much of the opera i preserved in the shortened for All of the big numbers are and many of the weil-remem- choruses, The costumes of the pera are followed as in the days | when we first heard it. From Normandy to Greece te a far ery, but not for the Man With the Far, He whisks you there with a turn | jof the m nic and for several | | minutes wandering up and down Athens and points Bast with all the delight of the globe-trotter, All 8 is the sound of your own footfails. Tho A's, with thelr destre for vocal music, now have thelr innings, be- rause Kathryn Irving steps into the eee aod sings. It seems strange to you for a moment that orchestra an! leader are behind her, but they'd have to be In the water to be in front, #o you let it go at that, ‘When Miss Irving hus made her last stage no man Could walk FO fully an ae out of the iehta and Chaplin'n particu o_nnd nee them and the perfor of the National Art Gallery of Ireland, | announced yesterday that he wishes to ell to some wealthy American @ bid that will entitle the holder to ait for an | al SIMPLE HOME TREATMENT than the removal of thoir hats; that| the treatment the veins are of {a a powerful, feal Co. Rochester Co, oan supply yo APRIL 21, 1918, THRILLER OF EVENING COME ° ON MOVIE SCREEN wrace A quever of the pean ahmed asd ) pause, On the soreer models. he name “Charlies Cha Het on o hin own y-play with @ baby in the “cast Jously funny, Even the baby moyen tt Hy way of contrast to (1 atyle of be iow him, Ch them if hin flim he Hving ploture wrobably be after There are other aolow and duet» o¢ concludes wit! every one singin: and fountains ali n ensemble wi LET SARGENT PAINT YOU! | | Sir Hugh Lane, director and curator | FOR SWOLLEN VEINS | or any relative or friend ts wor and that’s all there was about ft; that] {/63 ant, natice " pine ar a the H's Iiked to hop upon @ magical | world can bre carpet and be transported to the bis-| ‘ask sour dr wollen, ent tice that they vet ind results Are quate Alexander’s Shoes For the New Modes Light weight and fancy tops are the salient features of women’s boots for this season. Our beautiful assortment is characterized by fine fitting, well- made lasts in a wide choice at $4 to $6. Two par- ticularly favored models are a bronze kid button boot with cloth tops of harmonizing shade and a tan calf button or lace shoe with sand cloth tops—both at $5. Sixth Avenue,corner Nineteenth St ~ I98 ames NATIONAL A SERVICE J ah o RECOGNIZES “In Union There Is Strength” The «7 GREEN TRADING STAMP AND The Hamilton COUPON are united and exchangeable— the Coupon marked “1” exchanges for 2 2-a¢ Green Siamps and so on, SERVICE MEANS REDEMPTION REDEMPTION MEANS COLLECTORS We Have Millions of Collectors— Many Times That of Any Other Company Issuing Profit-Sharing Stamps or Coupons. THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON CO. THE HAMILTON CORPORATION 2W. 45th St, New York City GEO. B. 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