The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1915, Page 7

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STARS OF FOOTLIGHTS WHO WILL APPEAR HERE NEXT WEEK'S st eetecede Dorrie MORRISsev ws CARLO Lebat NE TrHEe van” SILEN HOLMES In awe ATORAL. baw PUBLIC Thearae 1D DOD DDE ne renee genre enbedndnd KITTY GORDON TO PALACE THEATRE. © Palace y Gordon in Thentre will be “Almas Return,” THEATRES. HIPPODROME 44tD wa, 12.90,2,45,0.00.7 0 a ad “BETTY NANSEN bane Jack Wilson, with Franklyn Batle, in “An Impromptu Revue;" Atlan t in “The Meanest Man in the Horelik Knaemb) Gypsy Camp,” Last Two Performances of MAID IN AMERICA peer en ee Pee eee De REE ees bes 2 bE EP IEEED ESE SOSS OSE2S37 28722004 2 * Eduardo and bisa Can- | WINTER GARDEN, | | wane Kronold, ‘cellist; Du Calon, forms hazardous feats upon a ladder potaed at the footlights, and]. Rugel, singing and dane dinns -_——— AT SHUBERT THEATRES; @ Thirty-ninth Street ‘Ty ta fi nth week, it fn for the spring evenings as | during the nights of winter prite, Now enterin the room of the wife of the Minister a the morning, aad be- Mann In "The Bubble" enters on his eighth week at the Hooth The- laire, In the character of Guatave Muller, the frasctble and lovable old | |delicatenson dealer who ts almost fleeced of Dis savings of twenty-fiv versatility lend of hu- pathos gives the play « dis- | tinetly human al. “The Only Girl,” full of eparkte and fig and containing some of tha finest composed, js fair to remain at the Lyrte throughout the summer, Distinguished from the average [musical comedy by the refreshing ‘originality of ita score, which ts rich in Viennese melodies, and a charming love story for ite book, “The Peasant Girt” continues to draw large crowds | Clifton Crawford ts making the hit of his career as a comedian, and Edith | Thayer in a captivating little figure in the title role. “A Modern Hive,” one of melodious mustoal — come Broadway, begins ite fourth week at the Casino with William Norris and @ generally excellent cast, together with a chorus of pretty girls _<— “ON TRIAL” HOLDS SBEASON’S RECORD RUN. “On Trial,” unquestionably most thrilling melodrama theatre. goarn have enjoyed In years, now holds the @eason's record for long runs. This remarkable play will register its 827th to 883d performance at the Candler Theatre during the week commencing Monday When “It Paya to Advertise” wan presented at the George M. Cohan Thoatre in September of last year It » | waa acclaimed the funniest farce In many seasons. And now, after nearly ten months, It is etill the funniest area to be found along Broadway Tt Pays to Advertiae” will reach its 3084 performance on Monday night. * H $| cemecacecijommniine $|TWO FEATURE FILMS AT THE BROADWAY. The Broadway Theatre will depart © | from its usual custom, beginning to- | morrow, by presonting two feature ee THEATRES. in the | Lou-Tellegen as the bold Count) DeLastra, who breaks bis way Into | op +) him wit! be revealed him. | the) nd “The Man om tha ¢ co Livingston F ese, Mimi Yvonne, w PLAYS THAT REMAIN. lway Animated News aad oomt ee “MONTE CARLO GIRLS” COME TO THE OLYMPIC. | } _ — | The Olympic Theatre wilt offer Monte Carlo Giris.” featuring [as pi Comedian Harry Weish | Wateh the Side.” Assootated with Fred Hender, German Harry Keeler, “the beat burlesque:" Dolly comedian; pictures, | | *; Dorothy Col- | rima donna; Dolly and a chorus of «irl, An extra od in Ora Ental, Hehtning bare- nd his family have ances of Charts Frohman refrain from sendin to the funeral servi \to be Tuesday, May 25. | dead mi had often expressed hi to the Forty-fourth Street Theatre. | | WH FRAZEE'S E | 'op.00e, 81. Batre Motines Monday, May 0) npaistiva MONDAY NIGHT" Pi VAN DEN BERG.CONGER OPERA CO., Inc OF N REMARKABLE Movers & DRCNES TAL Sy, 5 Course of the I | matodies that Victor Herbert has sver [requested that friends and acquaint: | BY THE SEA o> AND COMFORTARLE Opening fj) ‘ May 29 ps : TWO SHOWS DAILY 2.45 — 8.30 == SEATS ist — 25 = 50% __ Only ‘With your adress, age and particu- lars. No personal applications will be considered by the Judges, who will be a committee of newspaper men, until the photos have been examined, Address Photos to CONTEST JUDGES, Room Reon Fe | NEW YORE’) LMADINO _ you's ALL * ‘cst | AARRIS- caiayst aire Last a Tm a ILLINGTON ia FULTON Mate Wed iP evn TWIN PB. oh St Ot Mat Today & ARNOLD DALY {tos eg Morstay, By Prom and P jwehibio: “CANDIDA” why ELTINGE ees og Wives, Past tif THE SO) GLOBE | ale * a Rh Mats. Wed., ee lige "ee ig ct with, Pauline Predertes Yi 3,000 Times Building, City, 250.167 NEW YORKERS and‘OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS sast Twelve Week# Have Seen D. W. GRIFFITH’S WORLD-CONQUERING SPECTACLE in“A Wolnan's Resurrection” Te-Merrow Sunday Night Cone WOOF b+ ree ee eres tobe ar iseetre labore needed COOL FOR DANCERS muber of elec AT CENTRAL PALACE, | tions. hinvo' | and give a 2 Spanial o * ond ming ‘Livine lin Film. over ra electric funn blow Also the ai POMOMMOW AND ALL NEXT WEDK WittiaM FARNUM) in “THE PLUNDERER” 10c 15¢ 28e CASINO {80 Ko dh $I, “A TYPICAL CASINO HIT i weeny = iNet” CHIP AND MARBLE VAUDEVILLE AT FIFTH AVE. THEATRE. A MODE Fy | = “TAKING cones ae Ts bth MONTH Y exPEice AUBICR & WALTON, WEEE NEY ASAP AR MAY ATi PASSING SHOW OF 1915 After announcing « good weak'’s|\y business at the Grand Central Palace, the manngoment of the ' pival to-de For the 2, ve Fifth Aves ¥ WN: ree Witte & te SE z ITRILBY fire WHTEAM: Somme Must W wmdertut Clemenceau Case : oe mn elAPTON CRAWFORD Louis MAN TAKEN FROM THOMAS DIAON'® “tn@ O.anNewan” Have You? HTML. FLA Now Bes ny mere | n T W ic Cc Daily at ase i LIBERTY THEATRE vet eS: 46TH ST. 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