The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1915, Page 7

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: THB EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MAY SOME OF THE STAGE FAVORITES WHO WIL A. APPEAR DURING COMING WEEK QDR ee 1, STRAND AND OTHER eee RUPE TECOOCOO. TL Ereee) { ° SHUBERT THEATRES; PLAYS THAT. REMAIN AT THE Yount De Lastra is | Open ¢r it Atermigeten, won fresh Half hour Porty-fourth | hoof must » array of| . and the gor have kopt Music by Stxnor Bavetta’s 14 4 prime favorite! | piece orchestra and 22-piece Wur- among the musical offerings of the! | jiger instrument season. Clifton Crawford ts both an|] / ter ts 4 extramely droll comedian and a clever Pm de Commeros, mater tn- dancer, tructor, teaches tage, toa, ball Monday evening “Maid tn Amer- || Structor teuches etaxe, tom, and fancy dancing. cludes Harry Fox, Clarke and fiton, Mlle, ‘am Daaie, Rita Gould, Joo Jackson, Hal Forte, Lew _ Brice, Yansei Dolly, Louise Mink, Yvette, Harry Carroil, Belle Ashiyn, Minerva Coverdale, John Sparkes, Mme. | Ber! James Clemons, n Adams and Perntkoff, Matinoes are given Adulta § to 10 P, M. ™ GOLOEN CROoKM COLUM BA THEATRE 15-6.6 6466.06 O88 6 dG DANCING CARNIVAL Fine restaurant on a la carte The entire third floor OTHY ,RECEL in i on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.|| of the Grand Central LEPHONE TANGLE.’ 3 POPULAR AS EVER) There are also § oncerts. |] Patnce devoted to MBRseromt een ave . a “The Only ntinues to bo|] dancing. Although ‘n months ew York firet popular. have elapsed sin saw and applauded this delightful musical comedy as being not only the best of the Joint writings of Henry Rlossom and Victor Herbert but the most charming play of {ta Icnd seen In years, large and enthustastle audt ences are still the rule at the Lyric Theatre, oe “BIRTH OF A NATION” STARTED A YEAR AGO. In spite of the warm weather, the Dancing Carnival at Grand Central Palace continues to do a big business. Tho oxtra instructors engaged for the Easter holidays have been retained. A window every two feet gives the Car- Exactly one year ago to-day D, W.| BlVal an abundance of light and alr. Gumi ina 4 the scenario sug. | TB® restaurant has proved a boon to ritith laid down the scenario sus: peeps: Although the bowling alleys gestions for his production of “The/and billiard saloon have been in ser- Birth of a Nation” and began the ac- | vice only a short time they are being well patronized, Women have been WY TROUTMAN AND Amen DALMOURS IN“TAKING CHANCES’ 39% STREET Meare ea “TELEPHONE TANGLE” On the fourth we bere the beat Rance ped bowling alleys | and pool abt tee ee ng Special leys and tables for ol! sive use of ladies clubs. FREE T. al Aturray Hit 408 or 3028 ane” FRITZI SCHEFF SINGS end a Taxicab to bring you AT PALACE THEATRE| charges ns Pavace “THE BLACK BOX” SHOWS LONDON SCEN DPungent ’ racterina AMUSEMENTS. has proved —_—— - Mae maTaLes Thirty-nine wot tt ‘" Spend the Pleasant Spring ‘ewe p [ihe it te a ! AFTERNOONS and EVENINGS DANCING | CARNIVAL M. tll Midnight a character that parming and ta cinauing Seek A human bit of character “ ‘' . Pits Louis Manna Gus Siler in NO LIQUORS SOLD *)'The Hub Which ¢ on) r $ fourth week at the Heoth Rl auicdtemenatoke Whe bala’ he INSTRUCTORS he f fixures of a to teach the modern p) Wan ir f hohe has pineed tn t room behind the 25c PICTURE HOUSES jet fea” will begin its fourteenth weok at the Winter Garden. ‘Tho cast, Wednesdays and Saturdaye which numbera over 125 persona, in- || children'a classes, 4 to @ P, M. | BERVICE. If you Iv to of tual work of assembling the series of | Well PO LODUat uate ee inoed AT 5TH AVE, THEATRE, a A quicl © ese Tre « iment of the Unle events whieh are crowded into the daw prleueses ——. Dancing Carnival povial feature ~phe| At the Palace Theatre nine star acts} gction of this screen story, Por eight| George Grundy, Chairman of the! At Proctor's Fifth Avenue Theatre GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, ack dtex! by make up the programme. Fritz! months he pounded away from | Bou rd of Control, aid Tday: “Al-| itt be Dorothy Regal in ‘The Tele. | Ua EXINOTON AVENUE, heim, will be exhi in a repertoire of operatic songs) o'clock in the morning until sunset | ‘hous! vnathoda and aystamatio man.| Phone Tangle,” a comedy in one act; | bs t Entrance, motion the bill. There will also be Be® land then, after dinner, worked until) agement, a lot of credit is due to the| Lillian Goldsmith in now dances, the Mondey hatost Clayton, assisted by Lester Sbee-} midnight tn his studio Inspecting the | newspar of New York. Thero is] primrose Quartette, and others, At ts entit sn London, and the Clayton Sextette, In new | day's work. Then came tedious daya | Not a better {Ilustration of advertising| 11.6 pwanty-third Street Theatre Wal- | Jates the adventures of Lenora among | Blanche Walsh, in “The Spoils{of research with historians and miij- | success In the country than ours! oe siiton in "t Walk in Your | sh | Without a doubt advertising pays| {ir Ml the white slavers of tho English mes | o¢ War’; Ida Fullor, in a dance spec-| tary authoritics to cover accurately | enw 4 tee "will 1 the bill, “Six| tropulis. | le; Helen Rook, Doyle and Dixon, the acenes of historic importan: A when you o ox and at a4 one-act must. Lenora is captured during a dense | tacle; om) Dov, "Other daya and weeks were devoted | —_—_-— comedy, and a feature picture, for, Wi 4 held and Claude Golden and the to marshalling the forces in the | «CHALICE OF COURAGE” 6 Heart of Maryland,” will be} @ailing of 4 sup to >: battle scene. In these scenes the eye | re IRE at the Fifty-aighth Street The Detective Quest and fr nvitle will take his de-|of the camera ranges over about | VITAGRAPH’S FEATURE, Hundred and ‘Twenty. | on, aes John Avileich, who was vaudeville after next|twelve square miles of territory and —— t ‘Theatre will have the | i. the mysterious band ement at the Colonial | thousands of men and horses are seen] The Vitarraph Theatre will offer as ani | inctor'e Theatre, 126th Mt, Otty, as ei urn to Lo te re, Where be will be seen in ag} in the eh yp ee ae of the last on the feature of its programme com- tein's Victoria ‘Theatre | Mrator'e ‘Theatre, Oth Ht, & Bway, whom they plan to turn over to the composed of song, dance and recie| perate stand of Gen. 's army be- Sunday a picturization of » for alterations next week, | Ont, . Bcotiand Yard detectives: | tion, Uters on the bill will be Cecil | fore the conquoring forces under Gen. Tene ne iG «4 qpowee nd Brady'e| Sunday will tho final two per Proctor: Theis, OOK: 88.5. Cale Through ihe connivance of a mys- ham, soprano; Joseph C,)/Grant at Petersburg, Va, the ie crue nonnead i os of the season. A minstrel | Castes Theat, TT! Bib ts, Sip, Craig manages to es- 4 Demarest, danc.| The picture was completed in Jan. | storys ‘i Se inl while | the, partiol tar Hetnily Theatre, 482 4 Av, Cty, is in six parts, with a cast including pa Willlam Duncan as William Newbold | Pants on the bill 1 and company in| vary and presented to the publi ar will be given SUNDAY, MAY Fox Trot,” and Charles) February. It has beon seen tn New 3 Pon Theatr, 400 6th Ax, W'kIyn, N.Y. J York, Boston, San F; F and Myrtle Gonzales as Enid Mait- Aen Theatr, yn,N.E, bra will have M 3 ik, Boston, San Francisco and Los) itt Mane’ story tells of the adven-| “HE COMES UP MILING? || brotore teat ea ambra Ww ave Mme. Bor- tures of an Eastern girl who becomes ‘Tieatre ghth Bt, & H'way, |tha Kaltch in “The Victim,’ drama by Ossip Dynow; Bert Er- Wrank Fogarty, Chick Sale and pany and Le Roy Lytton and com- pany rixie Friganza, assisted by F, R, Carman and Jimmie Fox, will head tho bill at the Royal Theatre, Others will be Princess Radjah in new snowbound in a cabin in the moun- tains with a wife murder, as her only companton, AT GRAND, BR LOOKLYN | | i man, self-accused of “THE GOLDEN CROOK” AT COLUMBIA THEATRE. | other pictures will be Valley of| In ‘Te Comes Up Smiling,” the | Humillatton, Dimples, the Auto| Grand Opera House will give Brook (pm Salesman” ‘and “Mr. Jarr and the Fort euacean. as lyn another N A double attraction ts announced for) pachshund.” a Ne the Columbia Theatre next week. In! maar — os eae i i the tie alae ne ut? Nines, the Avon Comedy Four, J c,| addition to the customary burlesque “BLUE RIBBON BELLES ln Amaron. he star Nugent, Duffy and Lorenze and Ward | there will be elaborate extravaganza COME TO THE OLYMPIC, with thy adventures of Jere- | Ser Gan ee te Baker, features typical of the old Niblo's pe Le, | Boar Martin, a minister's, son, who eh O18. 8," _ 2. ¥ wy a TT tre v. be cause of his love r ature de 4 . i Garden when ‘The Black Crook” and At the Olympic Theatre will hin | ie Nature “HELP WANTED” “Ala Baba" startle w York with “The Blue Ribbon Belles.” Heading | CUM 0 Hanh ‘merry Wee igre AT THE BROADWAY, | {he's trick scenery. pr re and hal” | the company is Harry Woods, a He- | him tn hin ris n tramp to mil —_—— olden Crook’ le of the show, brew comedian who finds ample op-|Honaire. He helps a “co! king’ » feature picture for the Broad- | There will also be a bu ied | portunity for his particular kind of! save his fortune, amasses w eaten! DREt y Bunday, tg ’From Riches to Rags,” with Billy |funmakirg in a two-act burlesque, | himsoif, and. winy the wi heatre, beginning Bunday, 181 ariington, tramp comedian, heading a| Singers and dancers give variety to) hoart. | Dudley FR ML n revival of a well known] cust that includes Babe La. Tour, |the performance Gombe) will have t parid Bilan Preiwnt Help Wanted.” For the prin- | Frank Dobson, Eleanor Cochran, Mar- | ===> “THE WOMAN the preducers have secured | garet Daly, Carl Taylor, Walter La VAUDEVILLE. VAUDEVILLE. Salisbury's Wild Life Pictures Jack Daly and Berlin Biltott x 3 nae "th payaso. hate he Murray Hill ‘Theatre will have = — eatre, ‘Tho oparacter ie that of an | "THe Tex! cris.” MAT. DAILY, 25-50-75, PALAC E| NIGHTS 25c to $1.50 WAUGRVILUE: Innocent stenographer who becomes pi cg oo enicsied in a web of complicutions | “SINNERS” ENTERS ON 27,000 Cholee Seats, Soe. SO Re ES Ne Bee | 1A Orch, Seats, $1.0 EPROCTOR'S pole eee ee eB actin WARM WEATHER RL THO. BIO SUNDAY CONCERTE-BROINNING MONDAY MATENER, MAY 8D, Of Staratune i pie In add this photoplay there | Toe Brilliant Viewnesa trina Promiere E- V ( * will be h instalment of the| «sinners, at Willinm A. Brady's th AVE. s / A Paramount South American pictures | ,, I fe &2athS and Broadway Animated News fea- | Playhouse, has entered upon its sum- Bway & 28th St. 4 tures. There will be a new musical | mer term, which will not be broken 7 & programme, in upon until very late, if indeed the a -_o— ‘a t t " 1 he = play does not go straight through to ; Prob nays a a ih PALISADES PARK tho geulae fall and winter wenson Bit SRE ated by LRAT BITE AN and =) , That there are ready large va . oneys veer sarcmpar. fe. Sa HDA FULLER'S CLASSIC REVUE — is in the reservations at « *uti rh ey ¢ > the I . 20 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS SPECTACULAR, DANCE OPPELING—20 REAUTIFUL GIRLA, imer & Co, Does Cuticurs. The be tg Peers Rea ee ‘uedy Theatre “The White |] HELEN ROOK DOYLE & DIXON | “CHIC” SALE Lay aeT cleanse and purify, the Ointe [ores en extended a full clty block, | heither’ pregenta the unuau riitoy THE GAUDSMIDTS CLAUDE GOLDEN CHAS. CHAPLIN FILM f]) PLAZA ir sia itm % ment to soothe and heal. while new attractions in abundance scene of ac acl | DY ARKANGEMENT WITH NHPHEKSOLE & HOVENTON | LES’MI'SERABL ES will be offe Ono of the th UH CLARA VAUD HVESadds Samples Free by Mail | water ride called “Through ar-jand British secrot h HEThes. 0 Bway Now Salambo, Chas, Syseurs Sn an Ointment oid throughout une | Janelies.", There will be & fro cinviis| herolen Of man wlose refusal te a paveleat sues Oe imple APE vans Mem? ee ‘Liberal sauuple of cash mailed tree, with 2p, |pos vaude ey es . by the gixt he lav | in the One-Act Drama. un Ibs OF Y it." by Hilliard out Baty! ‘dvi ‘iho Wate ia: , THEATRES. 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