The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1915, Page 6

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THE BVENING WORLD, SSUES AY, MAY 15, 1915. aieeatiih Plays for the ‘STAGE STARS WHO WILL AMUSE “NEW YC YORK AUDIENCES re eeooe Pred + CESSES Teli ie Peer UP PEUUEEC EEOC OIOCOOEOOr Toor aa BlaxBor’ 8 mea on OPPENHEIM from Kale ‘1 } and Green Will Be the MANUPr.cTURING co. er iere inelude « woman from Fiatiuoh Stylish Colors — ee pe : < . Ps eneitien « 1 ivan youth A bee ood mentinental p TS WILL BE LONG. | Schering os anew Wh M Fr youd, two bute air tno 1; , ‘ : ' ‘ of bathty tw . . be Ata tf Must Display Milady's| o."< “Hee Sg tye it = a ! Mae Hopaing, ; lye tary Te Hee i inion, an art model w an Ankles Is the Dictum of - mond 1 the wiri in the tub;" Helen! q-* . : P. ™ Kdwin Nicander, William ¢ ~ the Style Arbiters - ers preter ve | Roselle, George A. Bohilier weal ‘ | CINCINNATI. May 16) IMtack ne |: 2 one 8 ns 8 ‘ 1 @ the watine form " . Hernara 3 if SOPR brown and green wi : |" “5 . o baits 6 a shew’s at the Park Th@tre Mah vi eS Solere for “Women's CHAPTER NNIN xo book t hereon May and Horothy| 4 Wah Mores Appare!, according to the an bw aia ' vet) of DEINE Yi ee ; ; ' Tawive Feport of the Bry le Committer Bb Craie ‘ furs y Ay fof one of you, her olde f Cand ot National Clown, Sut and Shirt 1 "n i . “8 6 H Manufacturers Ase nm made foath th te Wolf Ht wi pear f ; ’ here to-day ‘ “ * ali Mn week tn Phe Mikado” at the! | ry jaan & prt way ere wilt =a ey Vortyoelentn t ‘Theatre i N ADAIR The report o« 1 rt f a few fn f i IN’ SINNERS * io line wet for ong 1 wuddes AD At Henmertein'’s Lexington Thea} 4 PL ay House. facket, bur revolver. be © the Lewes » Viayere wil pee | * Sapure -Hleaagt ‘ Vly ae a fuck ant “Within law tra , PIBLDS Gavere lines. Deroy wk “0 Hottid rerne will Mar — + Corum the form, are pr ‘ ; ay Mary Turne t SRexri2*—4 : j Rome e u heved wit at hewitation The Mikado" will alan be miven at) + “el ‘ by hieh buttoning treat " ‘ the Kiel” the Standard ‘Theatre by the Van! | @et-in sleoves, belted, plaited whe + bw ere ” ag CO Here and Conger Nek oases Bare effects tau otfor 1 ited DABY. A ia-minerow night's coweert | } SPORirte should nor be longer than " rie nas Grane rene Lane will be Tel a / fength, and the mult skirt es ¥ en igh bi bie ee fe Narrow enough to have a \ she mur piesa pall 4 | 2 . swing, is favored — Hrowd ‘ eT ae Wik Join the Zirgfold Mid. | 4 s Worsteds, poplins, garhurdines, ' aacate aiop. the New Amatare |? : bala ie iver AAO Aes bg . Monday night. On the! 4 Paty anu wee Se ined Mer lipa to whrtek, bat tine evening Mr, Ziegfeld wilt add to] 3 e treat wh Que whe had made a gag of her the entertainment a starting sur-| + Vien aust vt auddent i? HELEN . apne aah or Janiin de Danse, on the New| + OTR EMIS IN ava” TAN CU: a ept in the fa foath aoe ovaitteas: 4S York Theatre re hon been re- | f , NaAvOmMaL La: iad ce. irt portio na (the ery of a native Mongar r sting nted and’ Mocorated with potted] + ‘ POR ey = J ate will be cut on | Crale—well, you that tree th ed him onto a horse, Already painted and decorated th pe : y - ‘ straighter lin looks like a dwarfed aloe?" ehind them they eo see the flare flowers and shrubs in preparation for! 4 \ high buttoned con Lu bie gf torches from Che relurnlO® 4 number of summer attractions tol ¢ \ vale eg there ten minutes You know way to Por, Satd,*) be offered. In the concert hall a} Gerveype He aprang up when he heard [Guest whi perk See that you lead) tt days’ dancing tournament willl? Raiston % , the favorite Hae from AY, eno rons but (oe tiers will be trouble, cnind, non Monday. 1¢ «sue velvet corde and novelty sag inherit iat ie o epiy. ile re Seren aera % NRLS FRO! 4 “oypedllpikdty in a variety werything is waiting,” the pro. {ail the time by Quest's revolver, ory phrrled) Pee weaves and novelties in plaid sor replied Foon they were out of the jangle and | PEDDOED ete and tweeds Will take & attvag gun more try, then [in the sunt assert™ “ew tookea we") GALLED TO AID BARNES] =""°*--* a t popularity Quest declared ly, | fe rating co scene be row -— TWO INJURED IN CRASH * it ing sty this |ehe und ale ke nl ~~. o Shas impressed itself on ‘the | te prot wn think that they've found Heerda. ais | Botl) Sides Eager to Reach Ver- ree caet uit aeaeel think ENTRAL | that the public achoola are en- | «| ’ 0% In that case,” tho professor said dict in Roosevelt Libel | Pupils to take up [before hi § In} Kravely, “let me recommend you to Of this work, and this ‘broken KE sible, We have} Trial. sh ON AN FAML AN Pr Doctor's Auto Overturns on Way} j 5 ar dnnater, you shall tlaten tolhad one scape from thaw fellows, q cr eennearere of wwamen'@ | your slave. These We are your! but nothing In the world ca SYRACUSE, N. ¥., May 15, —It bes] to Accident’Near Ossining and . m ever In a you hav laid hand ame known here to-day that coun- ‘o Accident Near Ossining and wk Kills Himeett. vd Saree eee sel for William Barnes in his libel He Is Severely Hurt, Breterick Tiller, twenty-five yearn] Noone woud over know" anyway, suit against ‘TM Roosevelt had Nae @ clerk in the Brooklyn Union Gas| way tied with te qm ia tone) obser f ae are tive thirty additional witnesses j wo persons Mevahot hitiegit iw bed. in mie) Sie, flied with the deepest derpond: | best 1 ‘ sar ou staliday, won 1 [were y injured shortly before 0 er ” *, Craig 0 oe ie orning and at ae 340 nureeath Birest, Lait Is Impoasible, Feerda," he anid ection, MutT believe hie ig. | Will enter Ite Afth week lock this. morning and half a path Brooklyn, this morning Mis] "You du. not ur 1 T cannot Raniah dozen passengers were slightly bruised bes, waa, preparing breakfast for Min | tell ye h | WV former mem’ ~ td i would be to return with smn 2- al a f in fon with ran into the Albany local of the 4 > ; | mani he countries you know not Col, Ri t's allegation that Mr|New York Central at Sc cal ot the | vi “That's ul OU are ” odo | ‘ \ mara ap ir andy len Pep Hit) AG ALL at ao, Harnes in M1 had an agreement {nd demolished the rear coach, which No. 1332 making is reappearance 4 with Charles P. Murphy by which tho| Was empty MA wot secm to making Appearan ands Wel ths cra ; * While Dr. Robert ‘T, levine of Ox Etta, PicLARO: He greeted her cheerfuly wi " | der was to have a “free r © the ecene’of th WITH" SOCIAL, j ‘woke him this morning He oie yy Craig with hie re. s hoof a United a his the i ell MAIDS”” ar Much concerned overt . but his arm wos scarcely ex- tes Senator of these wit-|4 ope oe ah Rel He > HURTIC uo wat of whom he had been very A before 7% . sses will be asked whether Mr, |¢! tad teanee: epee ‘ “Shp SEasant ein Seon ned he oh “ ance ia Vote dsc al tracks and he was | iat ANTS! a 3 es Vana Influence his vote dur-|ivorely injured. fo was taken tops SLT RATS: Alaska fiobl ta home. * \ Away from AND RESTAURANTS. | HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS, ‘ \ ie Ware coach demolished was to be| ¢ 1 in conveying sixty prisoners from Hing Sing prison to Comstock, | SOOT Eee eee eee id the prisoners were waiting on @ platform of the Ossining station 4 S couse o ‘ 04 of mong the prisoners were former — % to SPRARUSS tO rer veeernoe “ Jbanker Divid A. Sullivan of Brooklyn, |Pederal tur and Quigley, Who Was convicted of « |OPENING TO-DAY AT swindling the widow of Dr. William ak T. Bull, ‘They were taken to Com. | PITTSBURGH, May 15.— 4 call for! = MORRISANIA YACHT CLUB, |stocic on a a tator train Bro) mari cannroric if coal nina an -_oCoor — Fayette County, West Virg N.Y. Y. COTTON MARKET, been r ved by the Podera ele pa ve a We 1 m4 to o}/ment's employment bureau here, but an steady “Weather eonditions cig] (ae it haw nition ho more than announcement im WwoM s Who is in charge of the Pittsburg! distri preparing to con me during was in Alby ECTOR’S extends a cordial welcome to the naval officers and to the other visitors in the city. 396969064 __ BURLESQUE. _ In the main dining room of this famous restaurant—with its cool summer dress, grass floor coerina and large open (but screened) windows on three sides,—is served the finest food, in : generous portions, at AM et bc : ° : : jpoderate rices. Kenan Valk ; . EW? ere is no dancing, ae aor atts ay SY Ta i but a fourteen piece ave Ge oie Sy 8 | ee SSEAMON Ssiatse and a smart musical revue 4°") ae ‘ I Wy OAL with a number of Broadway favorites provide entertainment. The wonderful table d’hote dinner, at $1.25, is served nightly, from 6 to 9, in the magnificent ball room on the floor above. Here dancing may be indulged in from afteraoon to close. Exhibition dancing by expert professionals is provided and the midnight revue is a feature. ‘Visitors will learn, as New Yorkers already » that for the finest food, service and entertainment “There’s Only One 3 RE CTOR’S” i Broadway at 48th Street - New York ¢ | 4 | ‘ith aupropriate ooremoay Old Glory an be hoisted to the ta ast of the |Morrisania Yacht Club this afternoon and tho club will go Into commission for the summer of 1915, Following te |!" opening ceremonies a housewarming and dance will be held and supper will bo sorvet to the guests and members of |} Poser said th jf wine is a branch sory tden and for a [This is the tirst thn |the department i that. the wreater tha nite. t the lo th The Columbls summer show is a winner.— American mmodore John Kohn, Finagtclat} cretary Jose H, Desser and Secre- leary UL J. Burtro will be in charge of | § the celebration to-night ve, Journal. nd for help has he number of ap Entertaining from the start to the closed, steady BURLESQUE. BURLESQUE. They say there will be w lot of York this summer, They would do well to pat the Columbia ‘Theatre on thelr list—Herald. 9 0, nae attractive features The most attractive entertalnment that it is hard vet offered in this playhouse.—Times gave hearty - fostation of thorough — endowment, —Telecram JOE HURTIG OFFERS—-BY PUBLIC DEMA! THOSE DANCING WONDERS MATS.—POPULAR SUMMEI E DAILY peres== a 4 ATLAS | AND THE BURLESQUE TRIUMPH OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY ie ~0R Min WITH MONEY T? INVEST, TELL WENDER-WORKING WORLD WANT ADS!

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