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_3EB EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, Por eeeeeenes . | Dah hn eee eee PP Pee Pir ee eee eee eee HELE MOLMES ~ “Tne maTURA | Ae Or evei'e THbaree ” “ Richard Carle, Make O'Hara and Mary | !# &ppearing at the Booth Theatre, is! Riack Hox,” the Universal special fea- Shaw will make their vaudeville dobut.|* delicate, filmy comedy, blown with | ture serial by E, Phillips Oppenbetras| Mr. Carle will appear in a musical|/aughter and tears. Edward Locke, | wii) be exhibited in all New York mo- “y " , the author, has woven his story about | farce,"If We Bald What We Thought:"|the drab life of an old delicatessen According to ancient legends, Rome TO MORROW AND AUL was founded 2,668 years ago, and last | week was celebrated as the birthday | tion picture theatres featuring the | Fiske O'Hara will sing Irish ballads,| proprietor who is betrayed into in-| serial beginning Monday, The story anniversary of “the ernal City.” da with GIRVOE WASHIURN while Migs Shaw will be seen in a one- ie his savings of twenty-five| which is running in The Evening|Rome the celebration was made the || 10c 15¢. 25c act drama, “The Dickey Bird.” Others |} in a humbug mining scheme. | World, steadily increases in interest) occasion for the meeting of patriot . are the Ward Brothers, Ruth Roye,| Mr. Mann as Gustave Muller hag cre-/as the final denou Hay (Chanibhe af 1h tne | B RT mtn, 4th, WW Nellie V. Nichols and the Six American |ted one of the most lovable and dis- is eighth episode pe eee aN | i Dancers. tinct characters in the long cours from his ¢ portrayed on the film of Te tonal suce ‘The Alhambra will have Bernard | bls career as 4 character actor rned while he was a Eternal City" at the Astor Thea- {| i Ag shockingly refreshing to a glum) beater with bunting partic ia Granville in new songs and dances. | ee 88 cold shower to a Ured| South African junsie. ‘The Komulus and Remus were tho re-| Sharin, Is headline honors with him will) It is now in it mor and frivolity. own f b hits’ of. the. souson, EXPERIEN( __ AMUSEMENTS. of the 1 ‘there will be new living pictures, and bopen during war. Bor lune . -~-lTis morit Hes In the delighttully un-| the motion picture portion of the bill} years at the temple was wide conventional music of Oskar Nedbal,| will include the first showing =Jopen, and history is r itwelf. | sal tink and humorous story in-| where of a dramatic fl ntitled, | but’ hath tts lesa} D by an excellent cast, and al “when Tt Strikes Hom turing | than thos and | run- | but ts ot only Astor ty chorus of girls. Clifton | ¢ nal City” ah ace Washburn as well as the new- Wwford aa the forlorn Poplel is ir- est Charles Chaplin comedy the ning pro: Jou, WEE Chill Sint ( CARNIVAL yesistible in his droll humor, and) Mutual Weekly, “When It Strikes | enjoying in AKO, | hmma ‘Trintini sings brilliantly. | Home” was made from a scenario by | Phil etroit, St. Houle Over an Acre of “Tne Only Giri.” one of the post-! Charles K. Harris, the writer of popu | far V while it ¢ THE ONLYG Live musical comedy delights of the tat songs, It tells the story of the! the Te theatre this Ww season, for Which Victor Herbert h nique revenge of a discarded wife. extended engacemen Hy Men: A_onil Victor Me Floor Space, tlen a chi y = op written a eh: PF pet op. Hi Thur y €O manent and popular One of the lightest gayeti ‘on the root lay, modern dan Half-hour lessons private roo Half-hou private ins If you dance, lady floor manager will Tue anAby's TO-DAY THE LADY OF THE LIGHTHOUSE by an Alles: 4: ssons Ww! uetor the afier-th Dancing bexing d a, V aliroom tie “apnear ana | “ axjonal dane aa DETECTIVE FILM PLAY | VITAGRAPH’S FEATURE. at tha bow intro- duce you to suitable VAUDEVILLE. DAY Macher Theatre, 180) Serie APRIL, 24 ‘AY Brook A | Bt, MAT. DAILY, 25-50-75¢, For its chief film feature the Vita- Cojumbia partner. erent: Pha te aa , ph Theatre will have a modern Hhmvoklyn - Prof.de Commercey detective drama, “The Girl Who ryent, oe io tin 2,000 Choice Seats, 50, maeter instructor of stage, || Might Have Been," written by Pr i Be. {eth At, bet, poh nin BUDA Ob) ballet and fan dancing. || Charles Brown, A. how member of het ae 84, YO His BUNDAY. Cu ya ||the Vitagraph stock compan fal classesWednesdays ||the \ 4 ‘ { Spec eave. Children, || Gray: will be seen as the 6 aarp and Saturdays Bee nee Tapley and H 1 vanport P.M. Adults, 8 to 10 flare to figure in Visit to ste 6 Arcadia.” “When a Keller's Nowe is | e414 Lith Ay nied ae isc an P.M. ‘ i I ested \Out of Joint,” presents Bobby Co: —— OR’ Sf Perfect dance music PY [| jeliy on the ady brava faudeville & Heat. Piet’ ht Prof. Bavetta’s 14-Piece |/in his home. ster,” h AVE Orchestra and 22-Piece || which Wally Van, Nitra Frase a 5! -, jit Feat a nel occ ¢ ag ry mberd, (vn! HOKE Hurlitzer. Fine Restaurant: | )naye congenial roles: and "A Lil ,_Retmeen )B'way & 28th St, |i", mae 4 Dancers, BEY BIBL Table d'Hote or a la Carte || fonemia.” Vv Addison ity throp's story all day. Free Taxi service if you |) (iis Wiker and. enpler Saxe Sataudas, live between 4th and 60th mplete the comedy subje The | RUTH RO Y sts. Call Murray Hill 4894 ||second dramatic feature wil a) zation A's Story, which a doctor is or 2828. Dancing Carnival! |.‘™,, Lexington Avenue | entrance Awakening.” forced to choose be gaged and a beautiful girl of the Tread.” slums, Anita Stewart and Earle Will. qiams have the leading roi 44 Bat tema v “HYPOCRITES!” has Chaplin Bintere, torte \ A RRPETOIRE OF _FAMOL \euxpax weal “Wants WORK WONDERS APRIL 246, 1918 METROPOLITAN DISTRICT WILL SEE THESE STAGE FAVORITES DURING COMING WEEK Whenlt Strikes Home; TRILBY wt hh Av, vn 8 18 DAVID WARFIELD suitécn| MAUME eLLOTTS got d Floor, G ad Central Hlos —_— 5 Bihan am ting PHOTO PLAYS. | _ PHOTO PLAYS. Monday ¢ ———— Light and air from four] ginning of the fourth month of * sides. A window ever | in Americ: at the Ww inter ean | kan he 48TH ST. the of way, Bg. 8.20, to teal, Buenvininaciesn, (sie ine big cast, Ancluling | HNN oe Well | two feet. Everything +l tarry arke and’ Hamilton, Vrices 81:76:04) 20, Mis. 0 2 e opper The feomes ,;", Guard orderly and sanitary. Ab Rita Gould, Jog Jackson, : 450i ot, Bot Bway, Phone Meant 46 falutely no liquol’ sold Hal” Forde, Lew | TO-MORROW AND WEEK oi Undar G Open from 11 A. M. till ‘THE Modern Detective Draina in 8 ¥ Ah er Lover 200 instructors 19 teach Matinee LAST TIMES fiat WILLIAM A. BRADY ( Ltd. Presents Biggest Success in New York Owing to the oveat deinane | PALACE vewian MI ARY SHAW. von WARD BROS. «ws VAUDEVILLE DEBUT ") FISKE O'HARA +e eetee ENE FROM } THE BTERNAL Citys ‘ AXTOR Theale t ee whe had pre + the thing Ming of aafety no Hquor wat f CONCERTS AND MUSIC. CATS ROT WADE, wero MANE N18, Season's Parewell Concert “| MeCORMACK| Laat si f, | They expected to he able CANT] AReTAL TUCOU rar ruc MiatR. GRAND OPERA House , on Gira, “ye PRASANT GiaL!! a ° THEATRES, THEATRES. | Pena wall ot, TaeaTaE i _ |HIPPODROME WINTER GARDEN| $400.5. OOO DAG 4 44S HO OOOO HL DOOOE ern ee oe “TAKING CHANCES” +: ANT hha Ae Way ned nly Mt tha mes Nts . — — : 2QLh- st. THEATRE wun a fiat or irs ig Ate PALACE THEATRE OFFERS |AT SHUBERT THEATRES; ‘“‘THE BLACK BOX” Prrrcmetitirc enero me am | MAID 4 ‘ih’ MONTH! A THREE-STAR BILL. y rs! Y S. Net | t MANY POPULAR PLAY OFFERS NEW THRILL. «THE ETERNAL CITY” ; WOMAN and WINE! At the Palace Theatre next week| “The Bubble,” in which Louls Mann) The eighth instalment of “The| MAK T RON’ APPEAL.|} with WILLIAM ELLIOTT IN AMERICA eqone hye ent z PMOL WOW, COMPA ‘ ‘ah alton. Mu 0 Miller Her ah Y fiat 1 Daily nr, Bway Pan ae KN Mates, Wed TFULLY SHOCKING: TELLEGEN i id Boasis Cranes “Taking Chances,” at the Thir- | Sir John Ashleigh is murdered Pt ine Sint Man rer piesa ee cainth Street Theatre, continues to| hed by the mysterious hands whien{ puted founders of Rome, white Kawin |f Crowned with This Diadeen of Stay Grace De Mar, Gladys Clark and Henry |!mmerse its audiences in bright hu-| grope in the darkness they Porter and Hugh Ford are the un- Terry yun TAKING (CHANCES Bergman, Swor and Mick, and a finally reach the throat of the nob iad) Phindiva. cl abe piateual'| 3} Ht Charles Chaplin movie will also be on |Meond month of ever-iner man. Herbert Rawlinson, Anna I, on H i wKe as ik a ‘netane Moonen €0 Naw the programme. wlarity and promises to a tle, William Worthington, Frank Mac. | “Mternal City y headed the fa- ; —— Bosaie Clayton, assisted by Lester {Of @ theatrical mint julep for. tho hot Quarrie and Laura Oakley are filmed! mous Players’ Flim Company's expe [amen 0 ° i Thon iC fT Pit Sheehan and the Clayton S&extette, beri months. harming | in English surroundings in this ep!*| dition to Rome, and with a notable cast PW. ef i HE o100 Come yt iow Stat'81 40, comes to the Colonial in a new dancing | T's | cipals, including Pauline Mre¢ Wwe ; " "| act. ‘The Fashions Show, with Amer |® ‘orto neve eee " aeons ronnie re Heap Dor serbia State Waits py nay so | WILEIAM A. BRADY, LPD.. Presents bene See spaae, Bil alte be asen, ‘s uttracting large audiences to, NEW PICTURE PLAY | Hal ines famous Wer oKe ARES ° THE WHITE FEATHER mond and Sibyl Brennan, Leo Carillo, uxing Elliott Theatre, The theme | AT THE HIPPODROME, | iy yternid City” itsett THE Weston and Kerr and the Three rama ia the dual standard of | iene LOUIS MANN«at Fel ity Lechmere Worrall and J. Rllendd Torry, Aaheee n ty between husband and wife. ! street car strikes were in progress, 09 BUBBLE” '\ mes The Royal Theatre, with ‘Taylor! example the author | The diversified entertainment at the | iho enterprising directors were all miedy in three Acts hy Ratward Locke | * MPIeRGM Neccean Here and ah Revalty Grease tea nes ‘aq ichosen a husband, not all bad, but! Hippodrome will undergo its weekly | fim some ready made mob seer BAAN mae AT A.A ; Theatre, London, Company ax headliner Hi who thinks Mt is not the concern Of is change to-morrow, The opera com=lyrent popular gatherines, which not 1 GASIND t | 44TH ST. (Mxay {neon a0aDeent rhe Beuthern Beaute "i wife if he lives the life of the white ; \« sia Thee tot tomar Vheen 7a & \iiehts wo long as he comes home at| pany and orchestra will present wh fitted Hall Caine’s scenario, but | with Blane! night and keeps her in food and, the vent calls a “costume rate what is occurring in Rome Sealine woe 2th | EMMA TRENTINI rota Aha Thole! clothes: us Aoring. upward of | According to ancient enstom, TO 2lyth PERFORMANCES Bini . Hs . J “The Peasant Girl at the Forty-|dozen of the most famous operatic | ¢) wa of the Temple of Janus were Phe Mime: Muaietul Te the Latest Masical Hit from Vienna fourth 8 heatr "ono | waltzes of the past quarter century: 1 in time of peace, but t “THE PEASANT GIRL CLIFTON CE « CRAWFORD commtiekes Phiove Greeley woth Bt. on NOBODY HOME UAk SMARTEST MUSICAL SHOW INN, ¥. 3IRL _ REVOLT & oo ith 5 eulngs, 16 Ved. & Mat Sagar: 2.15 HY OWEN DAV Is ms are urged to make thetr reserva ce. The at bow of vf, ent cate are there | NIGHTS, 25¢ to $1.50, | 1,000 Orch. S tn $1.00 Pall w aye « Fi cts ARD CARLE| “IF WE SAID WHAT WE THOUGHT” an Olympia co. | Deevell Haret Bort a Harney O° Miad ME DEAT Pathe’s ly BENTIE and ARE E WF News. NELLIE V. NICHOLS THE WUSH-AMERICAN TENOR, RISH BALLADS (permission of Mr Augustus Pitow, tr A UNIQUE TRIBUTE FROM ONE GREAT ACTRESS TO ANOTHER! Saye BY HALL CAINE Rome in the original Stage Production of THE ETERNAL .C ity" THE GREATEST OF MODERN ROMANCES THE SCREEN’S FOREMOST DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT ETERNAL ated the role of Donna PAULINE FREDERICK as Donna Roma Is Superb” DANIEL FROHMAN p ents THE : PAULINE FREDERICK | oe! MATINEES 25c and 50c Saturday and Sunday Mats. Same as Evening Prices EVENINGS 25c and 50c be ay SPECIAL ON TRI ras Je enaation TO-DAY, 2.15, AND TIE NEW TAGULAM PAULANT. Admission wo | Brenthing CHARITY. | | Aeotian Hall | CASTLES Aton 49h ue sa ate tee racer WAGON nes | ace on ON CREDIT” TAR *& ‘Dy ay Re TRANS-ATLANTICS American Wate | BVEBY SUNDAY—ZWO BIG CONCERTS, 1 “Maris Dressler PARK THEATRE- Pecan What he sa om 1 ‘the Firing L nth America Th INSIDE HE LINES a CANDLER #8, go 800 Good Seate L Balcony, S00, Te, nx Opera House's, Pte leek, Marie phe BS. ital THEATREFRANCAIS **MLLE, NITOUCHE" OPERETTA IN LAST TWO TIMES AND TO-NIGHT, MADISON SQ. 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